SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MILAN, D. - MUSLIN, D. V.

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MUSKATIROVIC, pragutin, dipl. inz. Flood-wave characteristics of some rivers in Yugoslavia. Gradevinar 15 no.5:196-201 My 163. TADICV Zivorad D.; j4USKATIROVICI-Milan D. Synthesis of 2-methyl and 5-methyl esters of isoc7nhome-rcn@c acid. Glas Hem dr 25/26 no.8.10:491-495 160/161. 16 Faculty of Technology, Institute of Organic Chemistry., 200,-rad. DIMITRIJEVIC, Dorde H., prof. inz.; TADIC, Zivorad,,D.; HUSKATIROVIC, Milm D. Reactivity of pyridinecarboxylic acids. FIL.I. Glas Hem dr 27 no.7/82397-406 162 1. Faculty of Technology,, Institute of Organic Chamistryp Beograd. 2. Clan Uredivackog odbora, *Glasnik Hemijakog drustva Beograd* (for Dimitrijavia). I)DUTRIJEVICP Dorde M.; TADIC, Zivorad D.; MUSKATIROVIC, Milan D. Reactivity of pyridine carboxylic acids. Pt. 2. Glas Hem dr 28 no. 2: 83-92 163. 1. Faculty of Technology, Institute of Organic Chemistry, Beograd. 8(6) SOVI 112 -.59 -2 -.2790 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 2, p 73 (USSR) AUTHOR: Muskheli.shvili, A. TITLE: Adjusting the Load Curves in a Power System in Gruziya (Regulirovaniye grafikov nagruzki v energosisteme Gruzii) PERIODICAL: Metsniyereba da tekhnika, 1958, Nr 3, pp 10-13 (original in Georgian) ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry. Card I / I 1AUSICqUISHVILI, A. I. 14uskhelishvili, A. I.- "The rroblem of selecting @.owpr -1--T)acitier f-Dr t"-.e @@- tro- JZ-4@ of hy0roelectric -)Ot4f-r t;tat`-p of tl-.e Geor,itin rower rietworks," Truay Ener --t. in-t@ (A'!a@d. n-uk Gruz. SSR), Vol. IV, 19LB, p. 1-21, - (in Georgian, res-ime in Ruqsi:i:-.) SO: U-1:01h, 29 Oct 5q, (Letoris ','@hurnpd 'nyk-h Statey, No. lu, 191;9) MUSKOLISHVILIP A.I. Use of electricity in food preparation in the Georgian S.S.R. Trudy Inst. energ. AN Gruz. SSR 17:187-194 163. (MIRA 17:7) ALIKHUTAN. A.I.-. ASATIAMI, T.L.-, KUSKEIRLISHVILI. G.N.' Air shaver rssoareh. Part 1. A now method of Mr shaver reses.rch. Dokl.AN Arm.SSa 6 no.2:33-37 147. (NLRA 9:8) 1. Doystvitel'ayy chlen AN ArWanskay M (for Alikhanyan); 2. lisicheekly institut Akademit nauk Arurmakoy SSR. Yerevan. (Cosmic r&yg) ALIKHANTAN, A.I.; ASATIANI, T.L.; 2 n "'W"s WIWOW- I W1. -. , W@ Air shower research. Part 2. Results of air shower research. Dokl.AN Arm. MM 6 no. 2:3" 147. (mak q: 8) 1. DeyetvitelInyy chlea AN Armyanskoy WIR (for Alikhanyan); 2. Fisicheskiy institut Aksdemii nauk Argyanskoy SM. Yerevan. (Cosmic rays) musimumim" G. fJ3'IVVTuclear Physics - (josmic Rays Muclear Physics - esons Dec 47 %ss Spectra of Varitrons,'t A. Alikhanyan, Corr Mem, Acad Sci USSR; A. Alikhanov, Acad- emician; V. Morozov, G. Muskhalishvill, A. Khrimyan, Phys Inst, Acad Sci, Armenian SSR, 8 pp "Dok Akad Nauk SSSR, Nova Ser" Vol LVIII, No 7 Authors reported in previous articles that, as a result of magnetic analysis of composition of cosmic raddation at an altitude of 3,250 meters, new particles discovered which have a mass greater than the mass of the mesotron. Also presented data showing that, in cosmic radiation, there are particles with a positive and vegative sign, the mass of which exceeds that of the protron. This new group of elementary particles named varitrons. Presint article presents results of spectrum analysis of these now particles. PA60TSO MUSMIMVILI t G. USSR/Nuclear Physics - Conde Radiation Aug 48 Nuclear Physics - Particles *Spectrum of Varitron Mass.' A. Alikhanyang A. AI:Lkhanov, V. Morozovp G. Iftakhelishvili, A. Xbriviyans, Phys Inst, Aced Sci Armenian SSR,, 30 pp IZhur Eksper I, Teoret FLO Vol XVIII# No 8 Method for mas spectrometric analysis of particles in hard and soft components of cosmic rays. Established that at altitude of 3p250 a above sea level, there are more than 12 varieties of varitrons with mass varying from 100 to 259000 times mass of electrons and possessing positive or nelptive charges. Shown that varitrons registered by spectrometer were result of disassociation of heavier particles caused by deceleration in earth's atmosphere. Presence of fast protons is confirmed and it is inferred they constitute not less than 7% of total intensiV. PA 9/49T79 ALIFUI-rdiYAN) A.; 1101 L'OZOV, V.; IMUIUAII, A.; HIIIIIIEIIAVILI, G.; and V. MUSIMOLISHVILI, G. Reacarch of the spectrum of masaeB of varitr,mB," Journal ff i,xptl. " '@'he@xeti,@al Physics, Vol. 19, No. 11, 1949. MUS.MLISHVILI G.N. - The nature of electron components of cosmic radiation at an altitude of 3250 meters above sea level. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 15 no.8r497-503 154. (HLRA 8:9) 1. Akademiya nauk Gruzinskoy SSR, Inatitut fiziki, Tbilisi. Predstavleno chlenom-korrespondentom Akademii V.I.Mam-sakhli sovyM. (Cosmic rays) MUSM ISHVILI.G.N. ..o ..... mm@@@V Applying Pauly's distribution functions to cascades. Soob.AM Gruz. SSR 15 no.9:583-586 154. (KERL 8:9) 1. Akadewlya nauk Graxinskay SSR. Instutut fiziki. Tbilisi. Pred- stavleno chleuou-korrewpondentan Akademli T.I.Kauasakhlisovym. (Cossic rays) Kasr"LISHVILI, G.N.; LYUDVIGOV, R.B.; XMIDZE, G.P. Ilectrodywaic valves used In Wilson chambers. Prib.i takh.skap. no.3:104-105 11-D 156. (MLRk 10:2) 1. Institut fisiki AN GruzMM. (Cloud chamber) MUSUML SHVILI, G.N.: KILADZZ, V.Sh. Inductance and capoitance aster. Soob. All Gruz.SSR 18 no-3:293-297 Kr 157. (JUBA 10: 7) 1. Akademiya vAuk Gruziaskay SSR. Inatitut fisiki, Tbilisi. Pred- stavleno ohLonm korrespondentom Akadecii V.I.K&mqoakhUoovym. Mductance-Heasurement) (Electric capacitance--Keasurement) [AU5KHE1- 15HVIL 1, G.11. raribemni chiiatei by 6 ir. Muskhelishvili R. B. Lyudvigov, and G. P. Kaihdze, Institute o @Fh;s 6s-, @ilisi, Academy of Sciences U-e-or-g-11-nBSR Soobshcheniye Akademii Rauk Gruzinskoy SSR, Vol 17, No 9, Sep 5 PP 7b5-TW This article criticizes valves currently used in Wilson cloud chambers. @.',,"They are either complex and operate unsatisfactorily or relatively simple 14nd have other drawbacks." Among the disadvantages of electromagnetic valves :-@...their considerable lag and their effect an thermal stability are listed. -.@Vacuum activated valves, "although they have a short time lagy are not prac- Itical for use in the stratosphere." The article describes an "electrodynamic valve" developed by the authors. It cla ms that the valve is relatively simple, has a time lag of the order of 10-4 seconds, and is f--ee of the deficiencies enumerated above. Construction details and a schematic diagram of an experimental model of the valve are given. The valve's suitability for application in fluid hydrogen chambrrs is noted a I AU THO RS: Mu s k h e 1 i s h v i 3- 1 TITLE: Instrument for In:IG La@@-e -aid C,3p 3 1-:, e (Pribor dlya C, 1'ERIODICAL: Pribory ABSTRACT: For raaasu (USSR) 10- i@ nd 1 - 0 H and capacitances betTee--- 10 13 -10 F alt error t exceeding 2.5%, Tbe -yf 'y 'erlded @Ip to several hundrerl -*j, - 'i " ;- f- a bridge is ttat- -,j ed reading. Ali mea.",ir-i.-.ents kc b T, c- t c@ diagram of Fig, I s 1 s h ra f r) r. a Voltage acruo@ a .3 1 duc t aice were it not fer 11, ff 4 " ", P e" r C": I diagram of Fig. 51 'L v., e quadr,,it,re com-uonent may be compensatel 1,t -1, e r -L v -a: I t I p I I @i s t! s. a i., I eq nd adding to the feim W', t -I o ,,,@P e n - sated terminal as ti-C. ai:,,- or'l- of sample is vprlel, TA.Af, .ii,@-f@, V11 fie@.As--Ire or t@-Ie inductan(,-;e of i ,I,-:, A densers -,r,@ltaL-a aid excer e r t 1I e ardl/2 tance is kiiLSWIL'I. G.N.: KIIADZI, M.Sh. Instruments for measuring inductance and capacitance. Prib. i tekh. skup. no.5:76-70 5-0 '57. (NM 10:12) 1. Institut fisiki AN GruzSSR. (Blectronic wasurements) "11.4 , J-811 s/i2o/6o/000/oo4/023/028 zol 16 E192/E382 AUTHORS: 'Wilkhm.-I i m4j;_"_k_ G.N. and Zakomornyy., G.V. TITLE- Electronic Voltage Stabiliser for Supplying Transistor Circuits PERIODICAL- Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1960, No. 4, PP. 139 - 141 TEXT; Two regulated stabilised power supplies, whose output voltage can be varied from fractions of a volt to several tens of volts, are described and their detailed circuit diagrams are given. The first stabiliser gives an output voltage which extends up to 300 V and can give a turrent of 200 wA. The voltage range is divided into the following sub- ranges3 0-10; 10-50-, 50-100-1 100-150; 150-200,; 200-250 and 250-300 V. Inside these sub-ranges the voltage can be varied continuously, The mains variation between 180 and 240 V does not change the output voltage by more than + 0;1%. however, at output voltages of about 0.1 V these variaiions increase to + 1.5%, The output impedance of the stabiliser is less than 0.001 ohm and the amplitude of the output ripple Card 1/4 8-;-_P_1 S/120/6o/oo@/004/023/028 E192/E382 Electronic Voltage Stabiliser for Supplying Transistor Circuits is less than 2 =V at full load, A double triode, type (6N5S), is used as the current tube which .s supplied from a bridge-type rectifier based on germanium diodes. The rectifier is connected to the secondary of the input trans- former and the voltage to the rectifier can be varied by choosing a suitable tapping on the transformer. In this way. it is possible to reduce the power dissipated at the anodes of the current dube. The control voltage to this tube is taken from the output of a two-stage DC amplifier; the first stage of the amplifier is based on a double triode and operates as a differential system. The two-stage is based on a pentode and it is unusual in that its anode load is 10 M-;Y so that it is possible to secure a very high gain, Since the input and output voltages of the current tube vary over a wide range-, an additional rectifier circuit is employed for supplying the pentode of the amplifier The pentode receives two signals Card 2/4 87381 S/120/60/000/004/023/028 E192/E382 Electronic Voltage Stabiliser for Supplying Transistor Circuits the error signal, amplified by the difference amplifier, is applied to its control grid; the screen grid receives the signal from the input of this current tube through a suitable potential divider, The stability of the output voltage is substantially dependent on the stability of the reference voltage. The reference source employed in this circuit has an instability of less than * 0,025% provided the current is kept constant. The second sTabiliser is, in many respects, similar to the first one except that it is largely based on pencil tubes, 5 tubes, type WS, connected in parallel, are used as the current control element so that the output current can be of the order of I A. The output voltage can be varied from 0 to 50 V, in sub-ranges of 0-10 and 10-50 V. The output impedance of the source is less than 0,05 ohm, Card 3/@ 87381 S/12o/60/000/004/023/028 E192/E382 Electronic Voltage Stabiliser for Supplying Transi-4tor Circuits There are 2 figures and 1 Soviet reference, ASSOCIATION: Inatitut elektroniki, avtomatik-i i telemekhaniki AN GruzSSR (Institute of Electronics, Automatics and Telemechanics of the AS Georgian SSR) SUBMITTED- April 29, P-)59 Card 4/4 MUSKHUISHVILI, G.N.; HEMUMOV, V.R. Morof2owwter for liquids. Frib.i telcheksp. 6 W.5:174-176 S-0 161. (KERA 14:10) 1. InAtitut elektroniki, avtonatiki i telemekhaniki AN Gruzinskoy (Flommeter) 22876 5/08 61/010/005/004/015 B 1 02YB214 AUTHORS: Gverdtaiteli, I. G., Nikolayev, Yu. V,, Oziaahvilt, Ye. D.9 OrdzbDaiklAzP_@.. 11,uskhelish-/ill, G. N., Kiladze, N. Sh., Mikirtumov, V. R., baktrTTz-e_,7E7.-T.- TITLE: An automatic cascade apparatus for obtaining highly concentrated heavy nitrogen isotope PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, v. 10, no. 5, 1961, 487-492 TEXT: The growing use of 1115 in different domains (for example, N15 nitrates in homogeneous reactoroi N15 has a thermal neutron capture cross section of 2-10-5b, whereas the value for natural nitrogen is 1.8b) makes it of interest to develop suitable methods for the preparation of this isotope. The principal difficulty lies in the smallness (O.365%)ofN15 content in the natural nitrogen. Spindel and Taylor (Ref. 1: W. Spindel, T. Taylor. J. Chem Phys., U, 981 (1955); 2A, 626 (1956); Trans. N. Y. .'.cad. Sri., ji, 3 6956)j T. Taylor, W. Spindel. Proceedings of the Card 1/4 2?676 S/O;39/61/O10/OO5/OO4/015 An automatic cascade apparatus for ... B102/B214 International Symposium on Isotope Separation. Amaterdam, North - Holland Publishing Company, 1958, p. 158; L. Kauder, T. Taylor, W. Spindel. J. Chem. Phya., 31, 232 (1959)) have developed a cascade apparatus with two columns allowing N15 to be obtained with 99.8 lj@. purity. On this basis the authors of the present paper have developed and constructed an automatic cascade apparatus that allows 99.8 % pure 1111" to be obtained from natural*nitrogen by the method of NO-ENO 3 exchange. The yield is abou 0.5 g per day. The chemical exchange 110-HNO3 is described in Ref. 1, and,Lso in the introduction of the present paper. Fig. 2 shows the acheme of construction of the actual automatic apparatus; 3 and 6 (in Fir. 2) correspond to the first and the second column of the cascade. The HNO is 3 conveyed from the reservoir 1 to the first column via a regulating valve 4 and a flow meter 2. The enrichel solution is taken through a rerulating valve 5 and a second flow meter 2 to the upper part of the second column for further enrichment, the remaining part flowing through the sleive pipe 7 into the reactor. In the reactor 10 HNO 3 reacts with SO 2- The oxide Card 2/ 4 2176, 5/0 69@6 10 0/005/004/015 An automatic cascade apparatun for... B102/B214 mixture produced is led Into the column 3 where it reacts with nitric acid with isotope exchange. The HUO 3 from column 6 enters the reactor 9 (which Is analogrous to the reactor 10). The nitric oxide from the r-tactora is brought back to the column 6 and reaches finally the lower part of the first column. The NO free of 1115 is discharged from the cascade; the H2 504formed in the reactors is led off to the reservoir. The HNO 5 enriched in 1115 is led away from the lower part of the second column through an electromagnetic dropper S. Columns, valves, and connecting X pieces are made of nonrusting steel of the type IX19149T (1Kh19N9T). The packing material i.9 teflon. The reactors consist of quartz. The automatic regulation is related to the stabilization of the acid and water flows in the large and small reactor, to the stabilization of the quantity of the discharged product (acid), and the regulation of the gas addition. The regulating system consists of the automatic stabilizers, a signal block controlling the automatic regulators and stabilizers, and a feeding block. The whole regulating system is free from contacts in its working and must give an accurate and reliable performance over a period of Card 3/4 22876 3/089/61/010/005/004/015 An automatic cascade apparatus for ... B102/B214 operation. The enriched samples (M2 and 90) were subjected to a mass spectroscopic investigation which allowed the isotopic composition to be determined to an accurapy of �0.02 %. Depending on the amount of nitrogen taken the concentrations are given by: Nitrogen taken,.g/day N15 concentrat.ion, % 0.55 99.8 o.69 64 0.64 50 The authors thank V. A. Vlasenko, R. V. Tishchenko, R. M. Sakandelidze, D. K. Puradashvili, G. L. Partsakhashvili, L. V. Yermakova, A. M. Gasparov, M. S.. Mikhelachviii, L. I. Chernova, S. V. Bubnov, and 1. A. Kuras nollaboration. There are 5 figures, 1 table, and 5 references: 2 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloo. SUBMITTED: June 7, 1960 Legend to Fig. 2: Specifications of length In Lim; G outlet of the product. (NOM Dus to the size of the figure, we were unable to Card 4/4 fit It to a master.) MUS.K.HELISHVILI, G.N.; MIKIRTUMOV, V.H. Transistorized precision voltage and current elabilize-ra. Prib. i tekh. eksp. 8 no.6:116..118 N-D 163. (MIRA '7.,6) 1. Institut elektroniki, avtomat.'ki 1. telemekhaniki AN GruzSSR. F rip AM U Rg IL-6015127- /0000165/000/000/0059/co63 SOURCE CODE: UR 7-7 khelishvil I,:.( -qvig G ashvil-i -'@j-TJTLE@. ledt Kzu` mn t roa k ejo SOUWEI@-';- 9 itut:.e e r013 uijd-., SkI --- Mr i 6ats)'- - Tifl -1 d r Us, z --@vo: Metaniver- eba',-- 6 6 '19 59- 3 7,- 'n ormation storage and r.etkieval, d 6ta storage, -tiibe --,compu er7s or4e --device 7 -.ii@6r e: CT-:.-,-:k.-nonvo @ttiie- electro@6-o@@ical"@m'emory system c- a-p' ab 6 of storing 100 bits ABSt on:1 of-'woik n9--sur ace @,has been designed and tested. The-,memory m dium does '.@@not- deterlor,ate i4ith', t-e'p*'ez axi a d . us o The baslc,schem@tic di4gram of the system is --'.T'."A�ho1wn-I:in @i g acuumenc t@ans'lucefit. plate 2 vhich is 6', ui ketit- aver r n lqye of "skotofor" h rans i 9, (itbilbstdnde which.- c anges:,As op c properties Yh6h;an-electron- beam strikes it). V 5-,,--',Is`poq#!6ued on..the,odtheir side of.t e r6fislueent plate. 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Class 42, No. 189169 Za-nnounced by Institute of Electronics, Automation, and Remote Control V; Georgian SSR (Institut alektroniki, avtomatiki i tolemekhaniki AN Gruzinskoy SSA)_7 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 23, 1966, 78 TOPIC TAGS: flow meter, liquid flow t ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a device for measuring sma-111 flow rates of liquid, containing a sensor in the form of a section of tubing with 'I jacket and with holes for eelf-sucking of gas, a source and receiver of radiation, and a mea3- uring device. To eliminate the dependence of the readings on the physical properties of the liquid, the sensor has two radiation receivers. One receiver is connected to a monostable trigger and the second is connected to a bistable trigger wh--ch is returned to the initial state by a signal from the first trigger (see F----. 1). The trixro'p- outputs are connected to the input of a signal scaling circuit determined by tion of the passing volumes of liquid and gas to the signal determined by city of motion of the volumes. UDC: 681.121-.92 ! ACC NRi AP7002582 I - . - ACC NR: LP70003hl SOURCE CODE: LjR/o4l3/66/OOO/022/0.-,__ -16-3 AUTHOR: 14uslkhelishvili, G. 11. !ORG: None ,TITLE: A method for measuring small liquid flow rates. class 42, iN, 7 1[announced by the Instituta of Electronics, Automation and Remote Cot._ kinstitut telektroniki, av-tomatiki i telemekhaniki)) SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obr&-ztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 22, 19662 103 TOPIC TAGS: flow meter, flow measurement, fluid flow ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate -.troduces a met@od for measuring z@mall liquid flow rates with gas bubbles introduo.c. :_nto the stream. Measurement rellability and accuracy are improved by self-suction of ..-ie gas into the flow meter tc convert the continuous stream @o be measured into an interrupted flow. 'The average electric signal produced by'passage of the separate volumes of the medium being monitored and the gas is measured at the output of the indicator. SUB CODE: 20, 14/ SUBM DATE: 29Jun64 ux: 68,L121.92 MUS,K-IEELISI,IVILI, L.V. Unique representative of the genuo CallioBtoma from the Middle Sar- matian of Merge-liya. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 35 rio.2:339-342 Ag 164. (MI RA 17:12) 1. Institut paleobiologii AN Gruzinskey SBR. Submitted January 20, 1964. 14USKRELISHVILI I . L.V. - Variability of Middle Sarmatian mollusks in Wgreliya (Westerr, Georgia). Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 34 no.2t383-388 Yq '64. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Institut paleobiologii AN Grutinskoy SSR. Submitted July 15, 1963. MUSKRELISHVILI, L.V. SystemaLic position and ecologic characteristics of Sarmatian Cardiidae. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 38 no.1:133-138 Ap 165. (M-1?U 18:12) 1. InstitUt Daleobiologii AN GruzSSR. Submitted Oct. 9, 1964. ArIplications des irite,.---rqles analogues a celles de Cauchy a i,-,eL- ques problemcs de la physique n2themalAque. Tiflis, lfmrLmerie de 1":t.-t, 1922. viii, 157., It., diarrs. Prefac,! in GeorFian aiid in 1'rench. Contents: Propositions au-xiliares. Aiplications siq-,ies ;; la -a tie et a llh,icrod; jai,3oe. Applications au, pro.i)- du potentiel 10L @ TIAI lei,ie biharmonique fondanental. Frobler e a @4---,-O: cliri-ons.lons la t'.-Or._e de 1'elasticite. SO: Aeronautical 3ciences anu Aviation in the 6oviet '.'nion, L;-brar- of -onE,ress, 1)@5- 11-1114 mUSYH-'LISHVILIJ, XIk'OLAI@1AI1J1-1--"I-H. ?raktische Losung der fundament4ql-en Aandwrertaufr3aben rJer laa.5tizitat- stheorie in der Pbene fur einige berandungsformen. (Zeitschri-ft fur Angewandte Nathematik und Mechanik, 1933, v. 13, no. 4, p. 26L-2F2, bibl.) iA3. Z4 v.13 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation i-a the 'Joviet I'nioi@, Librarly of Congress, 1955. MUSKHE--ISHVILI HIKOLAt 1VAROVICH. Nekotorye o9novuys zadachi matematicheskoi teorii uprugosti; oanovaye uravuenila, ploskaia zadacha, kruchenie i isgib. S prediml. A. 9. KUlcrva. 2. perer. i dopoln. lad. M,skwap AN SM9 1935. 453 p. diagrs. (Akademiia nauk SSSR. Nauehno-tekhnicheskala literatura) Bibliagraphys P. 448-453. Som fundamental problems of the mathematical theory of elasticity; basic equations, plane problAm, torsion and boxvi. NN NNG DIZ: QA931.M87 1935 SOt WnUftcturing and Nbehanical Engineering in the Soviet Union Library of Congress, 1953. MUSKAELIgHVILL N.I. Continued Singulyarnyye integralinyye uravneniya a yadami tipa koshi na razomknutyky knoturakh. tbilisi, Trudy rateL,, in-ta AN GrSSR, 11 (1942), 141-171. 0 chislennom reshenil ploskoy zadachi teorli* uprugosti. tbl'isi, Trudy matern. in-ta Gr- fil. AN, 1 (1937), 87-88. SO: Mathematics in the USSR, L91?-1947 editid by Kurosh, A.G., Markushevich, A-1., Rashevskiy, P.K. Moscow-Leningrad, 1948 IMUSYMEELISHVILI, NIKOLA@ TVAIN10"'ICH. Sin@@li.arnye integrallnye uravneniia: g-ranichnye zedachi teorii funktsii i nekotor7-- ikh prilozheniia k Piatem2ticheskoi fizike. M'osk@!a, 3ostekhizd2t, 1946. 4h8 p., diagrs. Bibliography: p. h@3-448. Title tr.: Singular integral equations: boundary problems of function theory and their application to mathematical physics. Reviewed by W. Jo Trjitzinsky in Mathematical Reviews, 1947, v. no* 10, p* 5869 @A431-,MB 1946 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Libr2n@ of Congress, 1955. MUSIMLISHVILI, NIKOIAf IVANOVICH ff*kGtOr7V 02041VO70 Sadachi mtewtichoskoi. teorij qwugwti; oanovnye uravnonii&, ploskala tooriia uprugosti, kruchanis i lzgib. 3. perer. i snachitel no dopoln. isd. Nookwag IN SMO 1949. 635 p. diagre. Bibliography: p. (621)-628. Some fundamntal problem of the mthematical theory of elasticity; basic equations, plane theory of alksticity, torsion and bond. CU MH WaU DIZ: QA931.M87 1949 SO: Mianufficturing and Mechanical Engirisering in the Soviet Union 1&brary of Congress, 1953. VM/Ae&&wmy or sciences - aeorgian an nb,5i *Science in Soviet Georgia," N. I. Wmkhelishviu" Pros, Acad Sci Georgian SSR' ONgLuka i ZhizA" No 2p pp 9-12 Acad Sci Georgian SSR created and developed by-the Boviet government, has now 5 departments: Social scip Math and Naturai. Scio Agirs Tech Scip and #bdo The academy governs 35 research institutes anA scientific institutions of complex character. academy publishes a monthly "Soobshcbeniya kka- demii Nauk Gruzinskoy SSR" (Communications of A=W Sci Georgian SSR). Among their prominent members; are: I. N. Vakua, mathematician, Prof Ye. K. MuLradze, astronomer, P. G. Melikishvili, chemist, A. 1. Dzban lidze and L. Sh. Davitashvili, geole- gists, and many others. /scientl9+4 @jw ice Hoebaiieli !Outstanding Researcher in the Field of Applii@ ,"aWmatics and, Mechanics, Abadmialm N. I .164" '. Vieushvili. on his 6oth Birthday," N. G. ChOUM d6r.0,41em, Aced Sci USSR 1!104k Nauk SSSR, Otdel Tekh Nauk" No 7, 963-968 4l,we4.,2 biography of N. 1. Muskhelishvili and re view of his vorke in the field of the theory of el"Wity and applied mathematics. He is Aeitl@ fled as president of Aced Sci Georgian SSR elect ighl, deputy of Supreme Soviet in 1937-and 1946. 20 0 ML AM/8CientiSt5 VAtheM&tiCfij Mechanics JU1,51 (Contd) and member of commission for final formulation of 'tb*,LteXt of the USSR constitution. 20ftIOD Sciences I@ia tics @."i*"IayIvanovich Muskhelishvili: On the his Sixtieth Birthday -,r*Ak,,.'Matemat i Mekh" Vol XV, No 3,s PP 265-214, @)Wikhilishvili is outstanding mathematician @*iAil,y known to foreign sci and eng societies,,. espedi ally in the fld of elasticity. He was i6 Feb 1891. in Tbilisi (Tiflis). He becom llliesp,Acad Sci Georgian SSR in 1941 after its ;U,mAcademy of Sciences MELYATUn 51 Mathematics (Contc@) liounding. Lists his 70 works published i1915 1950, mainly on the 2-dimensio nal thear*@, 'of lasticity. 1.0 ZHAK, I.Ye.; KUS SHVILI, V.I., akademik. Rienann suamtion ofdouble mmerical series. Soob.AN Gruz.SSR 13 no-10; 587-593 152. (MM 6:5) 1. StalingrMakly pedagogicheakiy institut im. A.S. Serafimovicha (for Zhak). 2. Akademiya Nauk Grusinakoy SSR (for Mankhelishvili). (Series) 174twi w Lhe-gentral for-; -A tory O'd a UW*rlb plant t ticit, - A T 4" .4 bil been rans- - 9 6 i 1: cAte or 1 Q cry- US:cfV for l : attal X31id M&MV7, 1 11 Y-1, R. , : 0L, `4rd,94 o t G text Is divided into seven palts and --,; 11-at- d W0 dd o I l af t I fundanten(M. lift wN ty-va 1,151! . . @ r ft ' *n , an c vers n a vrry u Probimill as %Tell as (of Invemlaft(lons Notherlitaid4P.-Ifoolrdhoff; Ltd., --gavind concise- tranner the.valiety of. of n general nutiste, 'I'llis part, liub- fig& Concepts necemArv for tht basic an- divided In-to four chapters (4-7) fic- derstanding of- the I;iroblemi in etas- , gins @ith @tht di@scussinn of the hasic d- his Thp recent qlInce, I jlm@ . - * subdivided Into three of etas- equations of the plant theor - t h t i titi l fi i v I naill Ott brifigs.to the pm Bag-. apt4t, lr@capitullitnthc basic can - ant rea c g suc cs as p op ty. fit thin lates on. llit. the W of tj It inntlienisif I th Of l , i P -der faT cvs octing In As plane, and _ ' ory ar-elimilefty, In this treatIR [city w th el call I ke System of eqU3110h .s of tl;@ lei vvith and without the basic etivations hfuNkliclishvili (fit most ft- = . ulecEnnics of an flastit Isotropic bod@ pt nc-4 of WAY forces, IT 'l cint. i4van"s I hods or anal Y -As "I problems 46 the field of elasticity The development Is augmented with e following three chapters re I nt he effect of the mod V OW, se "Which'itave Gavorerl lit'-the Russian. ' " l thp. proof$ ot-sonte of the fundamentid propoAtimts associated with the equa- gnt at the theory of elasticity. bo tes i reat l t iff i h ti ictatu T e I usefillilm of tLese Methods Thei topics discussed In gteat: ' s e a ra c iv lus t n g detail an the tlefinitlan at the stress 664ng nutillStr PUtmr,mrs''now, All- editall ktt: llinalysis of stress; final-. tralm ilicluding tmmsforma-@ vilis. 60 - function-wiet its limitations and use. Itenting III the. tion'lliminit litefatil Ire which W elther ul lWing or extemil ti t , it"s, 6placemcrits, and 0111[146, ' fultlevt. Tbis development is fol. yrAlUelInn at the comw lt)Wgd fly tht in, l Wilty, gelmralixed flooke St Law, spil"t 0 Velinnt. % pria6ple: fundamental 1 rcilrmnialloo of theym What- P" I @j, boundary to-problenis of static : monk fal-Ittions will) tilt coryenflo"ll. I I&Ilremiltatiall of the displace- -ehqsflcib@ and uniquelim ot 5olotlan; A dy@iamic equations Cit am Closet an C I and motments. littlits, 51rm"P-S. omvsf 1_ I)Odv 7 illex represciltatioll Tile use of (ISO Com . in problems of plant strain and Stress leads one to III r. ie prublent of detc mass= I 7., ......... JJ re'' deve pi 1 6 fivoorthe -by nle4taf4 C111111 ttd othfifiotatuslino 4fld.--jbUltjPlV@ in tf W@ 13 il Cvu,7erue'd with Vie Ook or"t'l lrf,@ _,lit 9. the appli U-in In the tM of the bminflury yafoe@l rd h@,b, Of t1te 1010116110, ls:iivwc& , The final Wit i for regIno; lubuildeff by a moflihic t4- atialytic funeti.nA and I hr t"tioll of - tim, ill the circle are given with plarly- inilinttaill, application of pnienti:11 theory 10! a stateo(Mr.mca t ell elagoccotataritt. piAdleal examples, The circular ring circle and hall-plane. it ciniclse.but itte-Meltv Is coveted in gm, 1, daia;j In The, application tit the Owchy lit- well4rijarilzed -nianfirs the'- theory of Cliapter UPON is elegantly covered fit Chap- - disp1mcime- ats 1- inultivalurd and " thz- 10. The'extension iDf' the ' , i i 1 - , tw- cKlaw 'Conettst-, of Jinstootioni. ' ijse-cf-thi avi@r series to prPtileflisk p Where the b0i'lodatics are h 111"re, gOW icatment, covorn tem: 14-0. The GWl1--IoPk4 w: thr. tiduction of llic then- Ws to WA . - - - 1 6 b @ -@r "a @tans A -4widam6trA -pvsbkM!v to fluictiolsal Thecorwhidlai It If it. mapping d 1 @-Thc 1-f11r apjWnlloh li h` to vr4 i theorenig for them.- wi Of the CZ Ft"M theappliciallon of . F -of slimply-connitetcT, re ;0M, such g,% ; the corrc@ponding applications. Vari- f ti l l f i conf6mal niar eArons, orttia- I pingtath I mappilig onto a circutar thig -,-oil also, tile solation,of the furi(taluental prnh- so ons o oils Practica u ly Mapp ng litionat functiatts and also general 61,16.1om of Lion uhui-, the ne- t wirth -:1cm for .1 - - An 1 I methods are prestnted, Tim author boafialtry tonditionsInto the Image iyliich:4h"@ 1 w Wtesting note k added includes other methods of solution as h e d b i - i that -a zohitinn- to thil. lyroblent Inc- ous researc ers. ntt . y var prts on. reg -of :viot1s1kjivenby&TfinpcinI99,3 -- . W04 -Part-VI. t=ts the Solutiott Of the ---79everal.p"bkjaij of thj@pljtij-tjjS6ry -:- and ,a "neorrect i0cen"OlUtilOn give,, - e theory problems of the plan bintridary @ : of dastiat tin hat thipowerserfea@-_- I= Vilf WS that thb method ez- by., D. I with the 01 Inithe text. - ' reduction to the prob. b ---of-Clasticity Y lew, of linear relationship. @- The term, ol. , of saltillbuIs y- app e ditict! licibl I @@artlf tv and V are 66nctrned Oil. -- un6,ry-: 'linear re ationship of the bo I l . retions bc@wndid by om or two tab. - mariry writh-the fundamental-priv;, 41 of- C, d'their er es a"01, - inte rals an i to rcp- value. is used by hfuskfielishvi r=n .t.the reduction Ina rftle bouil ttse-of Thus with the g lication Ib I iof@tldn at bound- ap ary ploliltrn of complex furietioll conformal it is'M' fifili to elf6d'this-method to regions p --@ary problems of plane clasticf " @theoiy. (This problem is corrilkicly ' " of Inoft gtheral shape. :Cb, -- liter 9 is I Chapter 12-presents the defialtion i alue Cauchy Inticgrali, -the principal v. s bobk Singu- covered lit the author )ar Integral Equations," also Iran%- ' - tind,"ridnry va6es.- and the deriva-: - The four chapters j lated by Radnk.) ' - , vt A 11i this, jwrt. treat the deyelopthent the le, fitsi'@neefplei7 jffqme@ win 0 sr- Intraductiamit to t it CaTici lie ganer Und litipt lk' imthodi of-solutio-ii.to bnr' --of the .'half- l2na rob t 41 te of A ttisor' the 4qt rim a it'" tions from their di&mlltials ill multi- ; i 4 p . P ' I p 'r'. With A Ittocutsi.reva"S bounded by l I I p connected rcgidn5, and deterinina. tion of a functloa@ of w complex - var ot1gC rcu ar nite Plan cut a Arcs on to it circle by teg onit mappe-4- . @ .:, able tr Ofil its rql pratt. t d rid sj*cific ralate Tim -book, is-@ver a . , y intpre. v ,and - I excellent Y writteni- containing infor@ - - ' problems, o p 1 W14 AT - well- v a pripted and emity ol"IR ton it : 1111i exiiinsiolif tmading, an4 torsioit cl acemilile, form. The tratislaor is -to ' -cy n.. co Zlindriiij donlluit and iratulatcd for: his ele. - .Con Ile highly : rmrid-borm, which are of praetWi in- 1 gant - treatment ,of theAranslation @nud for'-faserting explanatory foot. nt.Vnant ...Jer"L jhiprobktOf5a notes and-addittoW Indexes Oki- - ' fo-k a faults Which repmsent ap@ rich clitltents.-Of- th6' augment -the -' ' -a th @( I - comp as at 0 a: I tin a subject matter. ..This book maF Well - @ are_ com- hevr*.@ ---The tdpkvtreated: be Consid cred th th @ficld of the e clas-sic text in a tl - f cWticit O and Is a ' -tonfortital, topping, Applicutlool -. of "Wery, valuable- % y ni- n tolt to the t"It - t6rdOn- of. bars of different matiRals, - cal IteratuM -. d d f The. publisher should A - l of dif- extension anfhaWint ofbars :be-commen e or the exce lent ap. . - - IC11mv inatertak with- uvklforvi@ pols. - : peamce Of the book. - 1 -664 atetwoff and n itis wn ant 0. ITARAV ZUCKEpiialto r@tlo. bon k a the p f .!o essionaVEngincer. _ - . 19. Y New, ark NY 77777@ 1. 111MUE! 11 S11V ILI, ACA01, -N. 2. (6uc)) 4. @Jeorgia - Industries 7. Industrial '3eor-ia, Tekh-molod. no. L@, 1')53. 0 ! T:l 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1-HI:, - -1953, Uncl. PKHAKAIZE. SlI.S.; M(JSKML9HVILI. M.I., akademik. 1-1- _: I--- --- ", - Iterated integrals. Soob.All Gznxz.SSR 14 no.10-10 '5J. (JAJYA 0:@) 1. Akademiya nauk Gruzinakoy SSR (for Nuakhelishvili). 4'. AkL-ciemiya unik Gruzinakoy SSR. Tbilisskiy matem-ticheakiy inatitut iM. A.M.&Lzmadze (for Mchakadze). (Inte6r0s. Miltiple) I)ZHVAIMHEYSHVILI. A.G.; 14USKMISHVILI, N.I., ukademik. Theorem of N.N.Zuzin for hinctions of two variables. Soob.Aff Gruz.SSH 14 no.1:11-15 '51. (XLiU 6:9) 1. Akademiya nauk Gruzinskoy SSR (for 14aakhelishvili). 2. Akademiya nauk Grizinskoy SM, Thilieskiy matematicheakiy institut im. A.M.Razmadze (for Dzhvarsheyshvili). (Calculus of variations) 17, 7.0 J.; T =GNP* do& -Ph -mat.:Mih "17'-- '-m"kss8c V. 107-413 (19S3) -6 M butgMusWUMII Lbms tundamattal pk6lems of the mal ir~adW~l.ihem'y'-9f,.'~~~'tY.-.'"*:-.'Aiud..~ti~k ss, A-Im.2"O'. @@23- -" i6mi-l Rev. At 6 agr @ I - -- '. 11 . I" - "t am 'fUt' T' 1 -14" - he aut out unpealso ubdu incon*t T um a Cqu on Qum k- mat, Ul aaAmdieiwor A ?k MU/NathMOtics Integrals,, Potential Nov/Doc 53 "three-Dimensional Analog of the Caucby-type Into- SMI and Certain Applications of It," A. V. Biteadze Is Ak Nauk SSSR,, Ser YAt, Val 17, No 6, PP 525-538 the theory of one-dimensional integrals of the C&Ucby type plays an important role* in the soln of so-called two-dimensional problems of mathematical- pbysics (e. g. N. 1. Nuakhelshvili, Singular Inte- grel Equations (Singulyarnyye Integral'We Urave- now) Nbscow-Leningrad Gostekhizdat (State Tech pxwo), 19@6X Here the author constructs an appars.- 'tV&'of two-dimensional Caudby-type integrals and 2747M applies apparatus to problems In the theory of ftvtoniau potential. Presented by Acad S. L. Sabo- ley$ 30 Or 53. GERGUIRM, Ya.L.; HUSMaLISHVILI. R.I., ukadei-Akc. Tunpential derivative of the logzrithmic potential of a sirmle strat'11.2. DokI.AN SSBR 91 iio.6:1257-1-160 A,-- 151. 6.- @ ) 1. Alcademiya nunk, SSSR (for Mwikhelishvili). (Hurinnic unalysis) V PHASE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 563 - I BOOK Call No.: QA93l-K8T4 Author: MUSM]ELISHVILI, N. I.., Academician Full Title: SOM BASIC PROBLEMS OF THE MATHEM[ATICAL THEORY OF ELASTICITY- FUNDAMENTAL EQUATIONS. PLANE THEORY OF ELASTICITY. TORSION AND BENDING. 4th edition,, revised and augmented Transliterated Title: Nekotoryye osnovnyye zadachi matematicheskoy teorii uprugosti -Osnovnyye uravneniya. Ploskaya teoriya uprugosti. Kruchenlye i Izgib Izd. 4-e ispravl. i dopolnennoye PUBLISHING DATA Originating Agency: Academy of belences., USSR Publishing House: Academy of Sciences, USSR Date:@-3:954 No. pp.: 64T No. of copies: 5,000 Editorial Staff Editors: 0. F. 14&ndzhavidze and A. Ys. Oorgidze PURPOSE: For readers interested in the practical application and the mathemstical4spects of the question. TEXT DATA Coverage: This is the 4th edition, corrected and developed as com- pared with the 3rd edition which has been translated into English 1/2 Nekoto M e zadachl. matematicheakoy teorii uprugoati AiD 563 - I -Osnovnyye uravneniya. Ploskaya teoriya uprugosti. Kruchenlye I Izg1b Izd. 4-e ispravl. i dopolnennoye by J. R. M. Radok, Groningen, Holland, in 1953. The second edition of this.book received the Stalin prize of first class. According to the author,, the changes made in the text of this edition,, as compared with the third, are numerous, and,, while not extensive in volume, are sometime rather essential. No. of References: Total number 25T, of which 187 are Russian Facilities: None given 2/2 VALIFISH, A.Z., redaktor; K&MRAVIDZI. G.F., redaktor; MIKELADZE. Sh.Ye., redaktor; MUSKHELISgVILI, R.I., otvatetvennyy redaktor; CHELIME, V.G., redaktor; CHOGOSHVIL19- redaktor; XABACHKOV, S.R., tekhnichesk17 redaktor. [Linear discontinuous boundary problems of the function theory, singular integral equations and some of their applications] Idneinye razryvnyo granichnye zadacht teorit funktati, singuliarnye integrallnye uravnenila i nekotorye ikh prilozheniia. Tiflis, Izd-vo Akademii nauk Gruz.SSR. 1956. 158 p. (Akademiia nauk Gruz.SSR. Matenaticheakii institut. Trudy. Tol. 23) (M12A 10:5) (Functions, Discontinuous) (Integral equations) (Functions of complex variables) 28(0) SOV/26-59-5-8/47 AUTHOR: Muskhelishvili, N.I., Academician; President of the- Academy of Sciences of the Georgian SSR TITLE: Prospects for the Development oi Natural Science In Georj,@ i PERIODICA,L. Priroda, 1959,-Nr 5, pp 45 - 4c9 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author states that the Academy of Sciences in Georgia received, as part of the 7-year plan, an assignment to carry out 81 scientific investigations covering 222 problems. One of the special works given to it is the development of computing mathe- matics, which have a bearing upon the development of automats. A Computing Center has been created at the Academy. It will have at its disposal high-powered computing machines, now in construc- tion, to serve principal institutions of the Soviet Union. Other departments of the Georgian Academy, namely the Instituty.-fiziki, elektroniki, avtoma- tiki i telemekhani,&-i (Institutes of Physics, of Card 1/3 Electronics, of Automatics and of Telemechanics) SOV/26-59-5-8/47 Prospects for the Development of Utural Science in Georg& are also participating in the construction of these machines. Other problems assigned to the Academy are: the development of the Theory of Resiliency of Anisotropic Bodies, and the Membrane Theory. Georgian mathematicians are working on the develop- ment of singular integral equations, of topology, hydromechanics etc. It is 10 years since the kca- demy began research on cosmic rays. A high alti- tude station is being constructed for this purpose, with a 1000-ton electromagnet. An atomic reactor is also being Installed to be used in connection with research in chemistry, biology, medicine, and to supply short-lived isotopes to Caucasian scien- tific institutions. (Kher works and researches are: on superconductivity and on semiconductors, as a result of which, elements of cybernetic sy- stem will be created. iThe research into the crust of the earth is connected with the work on seismo- Card 213 logy within the area of the Caucasus. Extensive MUSKHELISIrVILI N.I ; GORDEELADZE, L.G., red. izd-va; DZIIAPARIDZE, "=Qik'Th@@no. red. [science in Soviet Georgia; brief review] Beaks Y Sovetakol Gruzii; kratkii obzor. Tbilisi, Izd-vo kkmd. na%*-Ckruzinskoi Mp 1961* 87 pe (Georgia-Science) OMW 15:2) VL v A xJ ass n A! wo M-I 21 41 @.v A KEIDYSF, M.V.; PALLADIN, ' V.; hUPREVIOI!, V.F.; ABDULLAYLV, k h.M.; SiTF.YF.V, E.I.; MUSKEELISHVIII, N.I. ; 4AMKDALIYFV, Yu.G.; MA-MLIS, Yu.Yu.; GROML, Ya.S.-, PLAUDE, F.E.; YAtW.F.YP,, K.K.; UPIAW/, S.U.; AMBARTSUMMI, V.A.; BAWROV, Sh.B.; EYYTFFLID, I.G. [Eichfeld, J.j Comments by lirs-sidents. Nauka i zhizn' 28 no.10:2-17 0 '(1. (MJRA 15:1) 1. Prezident AkzAemii nAuk SSSR (for Keldysh). 2. Frezident tl@ademii nauk Ukrainskoy SSR (for Palladin). 3. Prezident Akademii nau@ Belorusskoy SSR (for Kuprevich). 4. Prezident Akademii nauk Uzbeksk.oy SSR (!*,)r Abdullayev). 5. Prezident Akademii nauk Kazakhskoy SSrZ (for Satpayev). 6. Frezident Akauemii rlauk Gruzinsloy SSR (for Muskbelishvili). 7. Prezident Al,ademi-l nLu@ jizc-rl,;,ydzYansk.3y SSR (for Mamedaliyev). 8. Prezident il-adernii nauk Litovksoy L@At (for Matulis). 9. Prezident Akademii nauP I-Iolda,,:7k)y (for Grosul). 10. Prezident Alademii nauk Latviyskoy SSR (for Plaude). 11 '. Prezident Akademii nauk Kirgizskoy SSR (for Karakeyev). 12. Prezident Akademi.; nauk Tadzhikskoy SSR (for Umarov). 13. Prezident Akadenii nauk Armyanskoy SSH (for Ambartsumyan). 14. Prezident Akademii nauk Turkmenskoy SSR (for Batyrov). ly* Prezident Akademii naul.. Estonskuy SSR (for Eykhfel'd). (Russia--Economic conditions) (Research) PHASE I BOOK EXPLA)ITATION SOV/6201 Vsesoyuznyy 9"yezd po teoreticheskoy i prikladnoy mekbanike. IstMoscow, 1960. Trudy Vaesayuznogo s"yezda po teoreticheskoy i prikladnoy mekhanike. 27 yanvarya -- 3 fevralys 1960 g. Obzornyye doklady (Transactions of the All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, 27'January to 3 February 1960. Summary Reports). Moscow, lzd-vo AN SSSR, 1962. 467 p. 3000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Natsional'nyy komitet SSSR po teoreUcheakoy i prikladnoy mekhanike. Editorial Board: L. 1. Sedov, Chairman; V. V. Sokolovskiy, Deputy Chairman. G. S. Shapiro, Scientific Secretary; G. Yu. Dzhanelidze, S. V. Kalinin. L. G. Loytayansidy, A. 1. Lurlye, G. K. Mikhaylov, 6. 1. Petrov, and V. V. Numyentsev; Reap. Ed.: L. 1. Sedov; Ed. of Publishing House- A-. G. Chakhirev; Tech. Ed.: R. A. Zamarayeva. Card l/ 6 Transactions of the All-Union Congress (Cont. ) SOV/6201 4t@) PURPOSE. This book is intended for scientific and engineering personnel who are interested in recent work in theoretical and applied mechanics. COVERAGE: The articles included in these transactions are arranged by general subject matter under the following heads: general and applied me- chanica (5 papers), fluid mechanics (10 papers). and the mechanics of rigid bodies (8 papers). Besides the organizational personnel of the congress, no personalities are mentioned, Six of the papers in the present colleation have no references; the remaining 17 contain approximately 1400 references in Russian, Ukrainian, English, German, Czechoslovak, Rumanian, French. Italian, and Dutch. TABLE OF CONTENTS: SECTION 1. GENERAL AND APPLIED MECHANICS Artobolevskly, 1. 1. Basic Problems of Modern Machine Dynamics 5 Bogolyubov, N. N., and Yu. A. Mitropol'skiy. Analytic Methods of the Theory of NonlInear Oscillations 25 Card 2/ 6 Transactions of the All-Union Congress (Cont. SOV/6201 Sretenskiy, L. N. Review of Reports on the Theory of Tides 213 Struminskiy, V. V. Present State of the Problem of Supersonic Gas Flow Past Bodies 225 SECTION 111. MECHANICS OF RIGID BODIES Berezantsev, V. G. The Theory of Limiting State of Stress in Soil Mechanics and Its Applications 299 Vekua, 1. N., and-bi. I. Muskhelishvili !4kj Methods of the Theory of Analytic Functions 1-n-th-e-M-66-fy of Elasticity 310 Golldenveyzer, A. L. Development of the Theory of Elastic Thin Shells 339 Card 5/6 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6095 Muskhelishvili, Nikolay Ivanovich ye zadachi teorii funktsiv i Singulyarnyye integralInvye uravneniya; grapichny- nekotoryye ikh prilozheniya k maternaticheskoy fizike (Singular Integral Equations; Boundary-Value Problems of the Function Theory and Some of Their Applications m Mathematical Physics). 2d ed. , rev. Moscow, Fiz- matgiz, 1962. 599 p. 8500 copies printed. Ed. : S. M. Polovinkin, Tech. Ed. : K. F. Brudno. PURPOSE: This book is intended for aspirants and senior students in depart- ments of physics and mathematics and also for research engineers. COVERAGE: The book is a systematic presentation of the mathematical ap- paratus of Cauchy-type integrals and singular integral equations. A con- siderable part of the book deals with applications of this apparatus to the solution of numerous problems of the potential theory, the theory of elas- ticity, and other sections of mathematical physics. The second edition has Card 1/40 -7 Singular Integral Equations (Cont.) SOV/6095 been completely revisod as regards the presentation of material and the in- troduction of new material. No personalities are mentioned. There are 382 references: 287 Soviet (including 3 translations), 32 English, 31 German, 24 French, and 8 Italian. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface to the Second Ed,.tion From the Preface to the First Edition Introduction CH. 1. BASIC PROPERTIES OF CAUCHY-TYPE INTEGRA 1_9 9 110 11 1. Some Definitions and Lemmas 1. Smooth and piecewise smooth lines Card 2/10 4-1 FELDYSF, YI.V., aktt,. Lik; F@DDqOV, Ye.i@., akademik; AHTS114')VIOP, L.A., a@aderiik; SISAHAN, '.F., akademik; @3.)REYIY, I.I.; P.L., FOR, V.A.; LiADAU, L.@.; LIF5HITS, Ye.Y,.; SFALINII.;W, ^.I.: !.Y,.; AI_W1SFYEVE,Z_'f, N.Ye.; L.A.; FALLAii.,El, akadevilk; SATFAYE", .I., alrademik; @14BARTSUMYiOl, V.,,I., a@ad(omik; 1UF1qEVI-.'H, V F.; 1-_W&.fE,1.ISFVIL1 N.I. akademik; 1,tiiW@EYEV, Y.K.; MUTH-', E.R.; Or fi7 -I' PZEVI:,'!@ V.G., dAtor fizi-matem.nauk; EFON, E.M.; MjOLTY.")V, ij.Ya., of.; G.t -,)RIYEV, A.A., FUDV,'K.K., prof.; V pr '.A.. al ademik, Mk A.G., prof.; FI1.;,TOVi,, L.G., prof.; FEYVE, Ya.V.; SF141KI!,TOV, B.N., I I )V, j,.G.; HYCfljlGDV, G.I.; BAriSh..YA, VJ .; VUZv", ti.ji.; Prof., Tit BAfWJOVj**.,jYe.F.; hIDARDINji, L.A.; ISA0i'ENKO, A.F.; ILI INA, Yu.P.; DANILOV, prof.; FLALDE, K.K.; NE"FAYEVA, T.N., prof.; CHEPEL, L., doktqr; SZANTO, Ladislav, akademik; BELAC111h, Yozef; F.N ELU VIYEN; SIGE11-15JN, M.S., prof. (LIvov); STARYOV, N.; AERAM jV-CH, Yu.; VOSERFES :SKIPI, V.; KROPjiCHEV, A.; REZVOY, D., prof., (LIvov); YONDRATP, YEV, VX., aleademik; LEEEDIj4SHY, V.I., kand.geol. -mineral. - naulq YASHIN, A.L., akademik IlPriroda" is 50 years old. Priroda 51 no.1:3-16 ja '62. (MIRit 15:1) 1. Prezident AN SSSR (for heldysh). Z. Glavnyy uchenyy sekretar' Prezidiuma AN SSSR (for Fedorov). 3. kkademik-sekretar' Otdeleniya fiziko-M2te,n.nauk All SSSR (for Artsimovich). 4. Akademik-sekretLrI Otdeleniya biologicheskikh nauk AN SSSR (for Sisakyan). 5. Chlen- korrerpondent iU4 SSSR, zame5titel' akademika-sekretarya Utdeleniya i (Continued on next card) MUSHE ISHVILI, 1,.T, - . - _ I @ , red. j SEDOV, L. I., red.; MIKHAYLOV, G.K., red. [Transactions of the International Symposium on Applications of the Theory of Fanctions in Continuum Mechanics] Trudy Mezhdunarodnogo simpoziuma. prilozheniia teorii funktsii v mekhani-ke sploshnoi sredy. Voskva, Nauka. Vol.42. 11965. 476 p. @ vi;iA 18: 11) 1. InterT,ational '3yjTosium or Applications of the Theory of Functions in Continuum Fechanics, Tiflis. 1963- ACC NR, AM6022151 Monograph UR/ Muskhelishvili, Nikolay Ivanovich Some fundamental problems in themathematical theory of elasticity; basic equations. plane elasticity theory, torsion and bending (Nekotoryye osnovnyye zadachi matematichesko@ teorii uprugosti; oanovnyye uravneniya. ploskaya teoriya uprugosti y kruchesniye i Izgib) 5th ed., rev. and enl. Moscow, Izd-vo "Nauka,' 1966, 707 P. illus., biblio I. Errata slip inserted. 11,000 copies printed. TOPIC TAGS: elasticity theory, .11 solid mechanics C,,J--A " &C- I "-J,- L PURPOSE'AD COVEFLAGE:' This is the fifth e@ition of the well-known book by Academician N. I. Muskhelishoili (the third and fourth edition have been translat into English) toncerning the fundamental problems of the mathematical theory of elasticity. It differs from the fourth edition only by the addition of one new chapter (Chapter Eight), compiled by N. 1. Muskhelishoili's colleagues G. I. Barenblatt (Moscow), A. I. Kalandiya (Tiblisi), and G. F. Mandzhavidse (Tiblisi), New results in the solution of problems analyzed in the fourth edition obtained after that edition had been published (1953) are presented in this chapter. The book is intended primarMy for scientists working on problems of the mathematical theory of elasticity. The bibliography lists 387 Soviet and 189 non-Soviet sources. TABLE OF CONTENTS (abridged]: 539.30 MUSKHELISHVILI, T.A. Material an rept12es of the Kta-Tusheti area. Soob.,O Gruz.SSR 26 no.3005-NI Rr 161. (MIRA 1414) 1. AN Gruzinskoy SSR, Institut zoologii, Tbilisi, Predstavleno chlenom-korrespandentom Akademii nauk Gruzinskoy SSR L.P.Ka-landadme, (Georgia-Reptiles) AmviLtv T.A. Continui rinds. Priroda 50 no.W24 Ja 061. (MM 1481) 1. Institut loologii AN GruzSMJ (Georgia--4eckoa) LOSWWKVII,I, TA. - New dats, an the distribution of Ophisops slogan~ Visa. In Georgia. Zool.shur. 41 no.lOsl579-1580 0 162. (NDA 15212) 1. Institute or Zoology, Academy of Sciences or the Georgian S.S.R.9 Tbilisi. (Georgia-Lisards) MUSK.-t -- LI SIN I 11, 'T fl. , - Prpsf:.-.@!a oC er-fila-5 Ge z;gia @ 3ocb. -IN -,ruz. :, ', @l no in 2,,,,.:@1-423 Ag 163. 1PIRA 11-V AJ S KHF-17 T o AN @r,,.z. I istit"t tav dent om AN @IJSKHELISHVILLI, T.A. New data on the re-croriliction of -.au-aFisp. Waga . Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 36 rc.1:183-185 6 16,., ( M, 1 P,' k , - 18:3) MMUELISHVELIO T.A. Di-gtrilaution of Eumeces schna-ideri(Daudin) in Georgia. Zoo', zhur. LI+ no.9:1419-!V-l 065. (MIRA I* Institut zoologiL AN Grazinskey, SSR, Tbilisi, @rl Li V. L. 1 9 DZIDZIGURI, Archil Amvrosiyevich; MUSMLISHVIU, Vakh KUTA7BLADZE, As2an Aleksandrovich; OIJIMI, Shurman Illich; Prinimali uchastiye: MATIKASIIVILI, T.I.; DURPISHIDZE, N.Sh.; KERSIEN, 1.0., otv. red.; DIIAKOVA, G.B., red.izd-va; loOMILINA, L.N., tekhn. red. (Simultaneous operation of mine ventilators] Sovmestnaia rabota shakhtzWkh ventiliatorov. Moskva,, Goo. nauchno- tekbn. izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu, delu, 1961. 182 p. (MIRA 15:2) (Fanss Mechnnical) (Mine ventilation) ir@ H i 114 j V_\ - IN I Category : USSR/Nuclear Fnysics - Elementary Particles C-3 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika., No 2, 1957 No 3130 Author : Alpers, V.V. Barkov, L.M., Gerasimova, R.I., Gurevich, I.I., Muskhin, K.N., Nikollskiy, B.A., Thporkova, E.P. Title : Production of Slow qf@k-mesons in the Nuclei of Photographic Emulsion by 460 Mev Protons and Neutrons of 400 Mev Effective Energy. Orig Pub : Zh. eksperim. i teor fiziki, 1956, 30, No 6, 1025-1033 Abstract : The emulsion-camera procedure was used to study the production of chargedlr'-mesons by 4460 Mev protons and by neutrons of 400 Mev effective energy. Card : 1/1 MU 'i IN, Y-\ N N, 3'ate zo y : USSR/ruclear Physics - Elementary particles C-3 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 2, 1957 fir) 3129 Author : Alpers, V. V., Barkorv,L. M., Gerasimova, ft. I., Gurevich, I I., 14ishakovay A. P.) 1*11uhin, K. N. Title : Production of Jlow sons in Photo&raphic Emulsion Nuclei by 669 Mav Protons. Orig Pub : Zh. eksperim. i teor. fiziki, lQ156, 30, No 6, 1034-10Y; Abstract : The emulsion camera procedure was used to study the production of sloOrWsons in the nuclei of the emulsion by the actiot,. of 660 blev protons. The procedure used made possible an effective stu6y of the stars with the production of slow #-meons, and also the energy and angular spectra of the slow7rmesonn produced in the nuclei. Card MUSKOVIC, S. Rudolf &-@dnarikls 1-1alivance ohnistia v oblasti @"al-,,ch YUArpat (Fainted Fireplaces in the Area of Male Karpaty) i a book review4 P. 557 (SLJV,-NSKY NORODOPIS) Vol. 5, no. 5, 1957t Bratislava . Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessims (EUI) LC, Vol. 7, No. 3. March 1958 KKCSM, L.; Z&HORCSFX, A.; KUS=, F. Paper chromatographic isolation of estrogens of human urine. Kiserletes orvostud. 10 no.4:397-401 Aug 58. 1,, Pecsi Orvostudomanyi Egyetem SzuleBzeti es Nogyogyaszati Kliinikaja. (ESTROMM, in urine isolation by paper chromatography (Run)) L 10703-67 d ACC NR, AP6027580 tq j@,@:X:@ Cb@-Z: IV0403 661600103616@@-)lw A@T.IOITZ: Porodin-Aleksozcv, G. (Doctor of technical acier=3, -'.eritorious in science ZLrX - ' ',I - - , qc, nolo of the RSI@15R); Xezhuyev, B. (Candidato of tocimical sciences) Ma- r, L 6 Oftk'G: 'I'Zone Electrochenical machinin,@ of i@uitcriftla SPU',XE: VDIZZ11 OSSIZ. Informatsionnyy byulleton', no. 6, 19G6, 13-16 Wk?7C -%GS: Aclectrochcmi3try, cletrolysis, raachine tool 7 Macnine, E.KhO-i shaping machine, 7972-4014 shaping mchine, b.LUZ-14 stiaping mac BLUZ-3 shaping, machine 1@ AMOUCT: Seven various electrolytic devices u--ed for material shaoirg rLid foraing operations are described and illustratcd. The first device dezigned by the Lublin of E.`i.:3 is used for obtaininG cono- or icd,,,,e-shaped articles by mcans of coving f4 wrork-Piece (anode) in a cylinder (cathode) !led with a 15-Pct salt solution k'electrol,,-@e). 7ne -,)rocess is described including data on article sizes, tolerances, olectrode ca:)o, nz-oductivity, etc. The second apparatus is a ma&fne tool of a ser:d-autojriat@c AG:,-2 type used for more complicated shaping operations. 76 is based on the principle of anodic dis- solution of metals in a 7 to 10-pct salt solution at small intor-olectrode ;,aps. !-@ ia Drovided vrith. an electronic controll syatem. its production capacity is 7COO cu m;-/Min, y-po is used for requiring a power of 60 kw. The third device of semi-automatic a-aO-I profile blade milling by means of straight moving electrodes of a mirror-imaCe profile. Card 1/2 L 10703-67 ACC NR: AP60275ab _ecr@- A 10-nct salt solution is used as electrolyte. Thc -fourth description covers a- el chemical machine-tool of 7972-4014 type desi-jred by tAie Noi-i"nsk ttica- 1 pun, ')-,)ct zalt So" it is used for shaping holes of fuo drive fittin-a in a 6 to IL I" L Ito production is 40 cu WVmin- Its 990 x 560 x 960 mmlicasing is mado of plas-.ic mato- rials. Its weight is 400 kg. The fifth described machine-tool of BI Z-14 -,Y-.)c desi ed gn DY the ultrasonic laboratory of the Kinsk Tractor Plant is used for removinj various sur- face defects caused by heat treatment of pin-ion goaralland other similar articles. A method of an-dic dissolution in a running water-salt olecrolyte (10 to 20;;) ia applied. A d-c power supPlY Of 15 kw, 10 to 15 v, 250-300 am is needed. The overall size 4.3 900 x 650 x 1100 mm. The sixth devico of an ultrasonic BLUZ-3 type is used for removing barbs from pinion gears by means of electrolytic jets (10 to 20-pet salt solutioni. :t is fed from a d-c source of 500 amp and 20 to 40 v. its size is 1240 x 600 x 1000 M:1". The seventh item mentioned in the text covers the description of an electroC170L_Jca1 hordn,- -rindin, machine used for polishing ductile metal alloys. A cross-soction of -zhe mac@dne equioped with. an electrolyte bath is presented. The operation of the machine is general! y described. Orig. art. has: 6 photos, 1 diagram. S UB C OD 2 ;13/ SM-11 DATE: None Card "ip r @-@/FMUYJ!w -WYEP@( .p 2 E-Up -dj@SWAQ'@Nll( Ir P( Oil Plarito, ur- iib2 jour R u f -- h u rI o 1 j 1 4 . IL -,@. u t @,@ z) r Inst ReaQarch Institute Titl- Cuitivqtion t1l, 'Jttc@.- 1,11--:rit la -Lin, f3oiis. .L o Orig P-,11) :L-)'LAs. '.-o 1, A@,,2 Lr-.ct:ExpcrLicnt.,-@l AudL-i of v,.ricuj )-t- t,@rn:,, for L:i- pl,mti7LU, of plz,@,at in iL.- liu-@ -,jil3 conduct,d in 195C by thi@ ,ov3hAy -.,Ipr- -@tjc;j-- :)" - jv-.i,*.t 3tL L-.)Oyuz lui ,,,hj,..in th"t 11-@n-ibodl- ,isv:-r3al cult ivati,,n o@ cutton plant cultur@-:i concid-rably rcduccs ta@, labor r--quir-,d for crop raisir,.,S. ir, c-dditioa, th, -@f *The All-UnionCotton Scientific Research Institute Card 1/3 73 USSR / Cultiviti..;d Plantsi Plants for Tr;(;I-inical T-i... Oil Pl,-,nta. Planto. Abs Jour Rcf Zl'iur 1953, 34719 t h --. p I @-.nt u ine r,:; 3 ,-.s %ic;ll .-.i, tii, ,_' .*.@'_unt @)f .-ion,@pod@)s and t@i@, of b.,-Ii:@ and tho w,-A,-ht 'cn--. latt,@r. Tit@' t1i,_ r@_- duction in th,; nu..'----r of pIL-ats, Srowias in _-_ sin3lo s@_cd hul-., th- .-iumbc;r of bc)llz3 p-rowi:-ig o--.i a pl:@@nt i:3 hi3h,,;r and the @r,.;atc@r in all t,,ri,),-;s _f r; -,_@ 1 - th, , 'tton t !vat ic-) I. Th,@ h4'j-_,st vi@@la .-ras obtain-d b- d12@- p,)3i,v', th@; plaiii-sc i; I , L, L @i t t @@ r r. 60 x 6c) x 4 aad 50 ): 50 x 3 c @i. Co:.iparis,,,)n otudioj of cottin plant cultivatloa pct'@,ornss 60 x 45 -,ad 50 x 50 c carri,)d @,u@ o@" C. lar@;,L: sca1G. 0.1 hiShly wltll-i . nir..-h 1-,vDl of -.round viat,-r -.rel ;,n Card 2/3 PIc.!-jtJ. fur 7cc!71-,-IicLI Oll @,bs j. _)ur Z,-iur - 34,Dl. '4719 f ir; I d ""t" lljwn@;r, d,,,. P,att,-;rn of G(D rO c_I -''ld I With d nsity qf, p )0 'Go 95 t'i'DUSIL,nd L)cr 1, L@ reco=nen- dod 1 -L'iulds with ,[_@Jj r, - 11, Olop- -5 1: -1cl p@@.t+ of' 50 )c 5o c.; with )0 110 ti, Pl-rlts LIG, C t dr, t:) Card 3/3 74 7 _t 36991-66 Lw(j)/EwT(m) Rm ACC NRj AP6008513 SOURCE CODE: UR/006Z/66/000/001/0181/018Z AUTHOR: Muslin, D. V. ; Vasileyskaya, N. S.; Khidekell, IfIL iiazuvayev. 777T' ORG: Laboratory of Stabilization of Poly ers, Academy of Sciencess.@Slk (Laboratoriya stabilizatsii polimerov Akademil nauk TSSR); lii_sCitd@_of Chemical Physics, Academy of S@@@R (Institut khimicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR) TITLE: Z, 4-di-tert-butyl-6 -trim ethy Isi lylphenol and the corresponding phenoxyl SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya khimicheskaya, no. 1, 1966. 181-18Z TOPIC TAGS: phenol, chemical synthesis, silane ABSTRACT: This article describes the synthesis of a steric-hindered phenol (and corresponding phenoxyl) containing a trimethylsilyl group in the ortho- position. 2,4-di-tert.-butyl-6-trimethylsilylphenoI is obtained by hydrolysis of 2,4-di-tert.-butyl-6-trimethylsilyI phenoxytrimethylsi lane synthesized by the Wurtz-Fittig reaction from 2, 4-di -tert. - buty 1-6 -bromophenoxytrimethylsi lane. Upon oxidatio of the new steric-hindered compound with an alkalide solution K 31 F e(CN), or P 0 stable Z,4-di-tert.-butyl-6-trimethylsilylphenoxyI b Z' is obtained-- The electron paramagnetic resonance spectrum of this compound represents a triplet caused by splitting at the meta-protons of the benzene ring. SUB CODE: 0'// SUBM DATLE: 28may65/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF: 002 UDC: S4l+-S4l.5l+538.ll3+S46.Z87