SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NORENBERG-CHARKVIANI, A. YE. - NORITSYN, I. A.

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IiORENBERGO A. Ya. Page 2 of 2 pages aam/kedicine - Burliff (Contd 2) 'Tul -51 method has been successfully applied in authors' clinic. Secondaryand late abock must be pre- vented, Antiseptic effect of penicillin and grami- cidin in burns has been overestimated: It ia bet- ter to rely on cleaning with soap, ether, etc. .The authors use swabbing with 0.25% ammonia 30 min after applying 2% pantopon plus: scopolamine in the case'of small,burns. 14ith extensive burns, ane- Stebsia, by meanaof ethyl chloride is required. 2okT43 NOREUM J'~ k. TE. Ulcers Selection of the surgicaL method In. PerforatIng: gastric and duodenal qlcer with consideration of rwoto resuLtoe Test. khir, 72 no. 2. t52, 1952 9. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August Uncl. voR.xu.u&4zAwrar. A.z.. doktor meditainskuth nauk (Sverdlovsk) CUS appendicitig, according to the modem concept of yathogenesis. Klin,med.: 32 U0,04-30 AP 154, (KML ?".7) 1. 1jr kafedz7 gospitaltuoy khirurgii (dlr. chlon-korrespondeAt AIM SSSR sasluzhomW dayatel' n&Wd prof. A.T.Lidakiy) Sveit- iovskojO meditsinskogo, insituta., (APPWADICITISF stiologr and pathogeuesig,) C-14 hd C% N t~ 14 U K uUmEwl" of pff4m prowstoa at tb* mm consmas of awswom (if the ma, mmacwt 20P - 2T JWWaUT 1955t Inludedi Reudcing Lethality in Cases of Acute IntaStinal Obstruction. A. E. NORMERG-CHARKVIANI A-46013. (OM*Ua Publialtical Vw-WSM44- W)RM-M&GRAMUM. A.Te., daktor maditsimkikh nim, Surgery In the acute stage of cholacystitis in the 14ftt of Imiediate and late results. KbIrtmClia. Nasky& no.5:37-43 ffy e55. (KLRA 8:9) 1. Is kafedry gospitallsoy khtrurCII (dir.-saslutheaW doya,- tell muki chles-korraqwadeat, MN 9SSR prof. A.f. Wskly) Swardlevskago maditstaskogo, ingtituta. (CMLECTSTITIS, stwe, imadiate & remote reaulte, evaluatioa In acmts caxes) KLIHOT, X.K.. professor, laureat Stalinskoy prenii; SHIRMT.re. professor; MULLOT, Solret professor, IMISHROD, W.L., professor, XMIN. K.T. professor; MI. professor. 'A'U'"'i A.'re., doktor me- ditsinakikh nauk; SAXHMT, K#.V,?o'Prtoffi KMRO1r' H.P., dotsent; BUTIMTA, LL, dotseat; SHMONOTA. T.P., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk; MITIVA, L.N*,, kandidat meditsinskikh nauk; XMfM1KA1M.'r&.A.. kandidat imeditsinskikh nauk., Fortr rears of Professor A.T.Lidakils scientificImedical and pedapgical activities@ Xhirurgiia noAC82-83 Je 55 (Kai 8:10) (LIDMI, AP=ri TDorwicEE)' NO 01 Areap- profs Awaysis of the m=gical treatmmt of patients with acmU cholmaystitis. KUrurgiia % no4,12t53-61 t6O. (mm utl') i. ra goopiUatnoT khirurgichookpT kliniki ("v* - usluzhmmvr dey&tolt- nauki ahlon-korrespondent W S&SR prof, A.T. "Cii) trardlovskogo neditainakogo inatituta. (GALL BLABBV,-SURGMM) IMOV, ff.r.; SHMING, A.E.; Prinimali uchastiye: ZYKOV, V.140 in2h.,I. BMIMITSM,, I.I.., inzh.QT~~~inzh.,- SOCHINSK319, V.P.O: otva red.; lTWMMOIS=A., V#Fa,, red, izd-ml P-WZOFOVMffA.. V,L,O, tekbn. rod. (Reor'ganization, of coal mines I Rekonstruktaiia ugoltrqkh shakht. Voskva,, Gos.nauchno-tekhn,izd-vo, 3.it-ry pa gorno= delu. ROL. (Practices of foreign co=tries in the reorganization of coal mines] Zarubazhrqi opyt rokonstruktsii shakht. 1961. 222 po (KUU 15: 1) (Coal mines and mining) NORENKOP h.A., inzh..; BIGO'VMY, V.A. Effect of overall meci~n-lzation arc tutcw-tica-11y Fro- 6asses on tho concentration of opt.-taticris. Ur,011 38 ric.3:36-40 mr t63. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Donet~skiy nauchno-issledavat,911ulkly ugoilriyy instiW4w (for Norenko). 2. Shakhta OProletarskaya-Glubokayafl trerta Makeye"rug,01, (for Bigotskiy). SKALYGAp ru.N., Inzh.; IVANOV, N.I., kwd. tekhn. nauk; NORENKO, N.A., inzh, Economic efficiency of general mechanization and autowtie control at Gorskala Ydne Ifo, 1-2. Ugol 1 38 no.6:45-47 Jo t63. IML 16t8) I* Proyektuo-kanstruktorskaya gruppa shakhty Ko.L-2 *Gorskwam tresta Fervowskuga2l (Mabass) (for SkitWa). 2. Donatek~y nauchn6-issledovatel'skly ugolInyy institut (for Ivanoy, 31n (Donets Basia-Coal mini machinery) (Autonatic controll -AT imh- Reorgardsation of Kina go.lil of th~ Kmsnodomlgolc Trust. Sh&at. stroi. 8 no.12t2l-23 D 164. (MIRA 18d) r i J t s !ilk t: r- 'r, ri,.~ NORENKO, N.A... inzhe Ufactfteness of the overall m8chAnIz&tiOn dnd &utGV&,tIOd Of zim$ in the Donato Economic Council. tygoll 40 no.9128-31 S 165s (HIRL 18:10) NCREVY,O, N.A. l=b. . ~ - - ~ .1 - .. ~". "P., Efficiency in mechanizing andl automating Industrial processes at the mine No. 1 of the "Kon=marskugol'w Trust. Ugoll Mr. 10 no. 1:40-a Ja 166~ (KERA 18:12) GUMMOV, L.L.; NORENKO, N.P.; KONOMMIA, S.D. MutaCenic effect of nltrosoethylvtrea on Actinmri'vceo (Straptomym-B spheroides). Dokl. All SISSR 10 ro.6:1404-1466 F 165. le:;~) 1. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR. Submitted AuCust 21, 1964. GUBENSO, VA., inzh.-. HORMIKO, I.P., inzh. Tnvestigating'parameters of welding in a protective, water vapar atmosphere. Svar. proizv. no-3:20-22 Mr '62. (MM 15:2) 1. Kramatorskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy i proyektno-tekhnologicheskly institut masbinostr,3yeniya. (Electric welding) (Protective atmospheres) L 1346-66 _ EWT(4,1/~~fT(rp_)/ FWA WA _WF(h)/E*_(b)/ EWP(1)/EWP(v)/EWP(t) T/ ACCESSION NR- AP5024381 JD X UR/0286/65/000/015/00'66/0066 621.791.034 621.791.948 AUTHORi Morenko, V. P.; Sp chenok, N# I* TITLE., A Aas-arc cutting torch. Class 211 No. 173356 SOURCE:- Byulleten' izobreteniy I tovarnykh znakov, no. 15, 1965, 66 TOPIC TAGS: metal cutting, arc welding, inert gas welding rjr, 3 ABSTPACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a gas-arc cutting torch which con- tains a housing with a clamp for a tungsten electrode. The electrode Is protected by an inert or neutral gas. The unit has a cutting tip and a nozzle. The cutting am is cooled and stabilized by equipping the torch with a choke plpe which has a water suction tube for throttling a jet of air and water. ASSOCIATIOH: Kramatorskiy nauchno-issiedovatellskiy-i proyektno-tekhnologicheskiy institut mashinastroyenLyei (Kramatorsk Scientific Research, Design and-PI 1njP1Uuto__Qf Machine SUBMITTM 25Mov63 MCL: 01 SUB COM 1E INO REF SM 000 OTHER: 000 Card 1/2 I ;I I i A I I ; 11 4 1~ I I I; i -- I . ; . . . I. . . I; - I I 0~1 I . Card 2/2 II I ~v : . . . I - I L 0640-67 . Da(d)/EWT(m)/WP(t)/ETrJW(1) LJP(c) BR/JD/GG ACC NR& AT6024278 SOURCE CODE: UR/2976166106050510020/0030 AUTHOR: Meaterov. P. V.; Norenkov, 1. P. OFG: none TITLE: Certain physical principles in the construction of logical systems fron netic thin films SOURCE: Koscow, rIsshave tekhnicheskoye uchilishche. Vychislitellnaya tekhnika, no. 5, 1966, 20-30 TOPIC TAGS: magnetic domain structure, axial magnetic field, magnetic film storage, magnetic thin film, logic design, magnetic effect ABSTRACT: The properties, des *ign, and applications of magnetic thin film structures as storage and logic elements are considered in the light of recent improvements in thin film fabrication techniques and certain advantages inherent in magnetic thin films as compared to more conventional magnetic elements, e. g., cores. The potential case of manufacturing of large logic systems based an magnetic thin films, low power requirements. and, response speed are awe of these advantages. The Introduction of single axis anisotropy Insures stable orientation of the magnetic vector along this axis. rf the sagnatizing field coincides with the direction of the anisotropy, the hysteresis loop Is rectangular. Hence, there are two stable awguetic states along L 06403-67 AT6024279 this axis. The presence of a magnetizing field normal to the stable axis changes the value of the coercive force, degrades the shape of the hysteresis loop, and increases the speed of switching. This phenomenon can be exploited by, using two orthogonal mag- netizing fields for switching, rather than one. This mode of operation Is called 11coherent" because all elementary vectors rotate in one direction, to assume a direc- tion opposite to the Initial state. If a single, 2armer field Is used for switching, the rotation occurs In two opposite di ti n this is called "noncoherent" state switching. Th* change of state is veiWcastoXin nanossonds, or tens of nanoseconds. Logic elements we""fabricated from magnetic hin filmsV(90% KI, 17% Fe, 3% Co) 1500 A 1~ick, anisatrople field of 3.4 oersted. and coercive force of 2.4 oersted. Another application of wagnetic thin films is in parametrons as a variable inductance of the nanco loop. In a thin filn parametron, a displacement field Ho and an excitation field H a A cas 2%t are applied along the axis of anisotropy. Such devices were shown troperate at frequencies as high as SOO MHz. The interaction of adjacent mag- netic domains, wb1ch reduc4s the-magnetizing force necessary to change the state of an element, if the next element is already In the same state, can be advantageously used to construct shift registers not requiring additional amplification between the stages. M experimental register was made from magnetic thin films (75% Ni, 25% re) 90Or A thick and I = wide. In the total area of 3.8 x 2.28 sq, cm, 256 binary elements were contalmd In faw magnetic film strips. Orig. art. has: 6 figures. SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: GOlf OTH ar: ol4 Card 2/2 AIX Nita AT60242$f-'-'*-'--- soult-Cz- 00-oil -MV 10 W"I /0i?710i837'-'--'- AUMORs Selowo N. 1. Nactakor, 1. F.; May, K. A@ ORG: none TITLEt Operational =W reliability'chatacterfatics for the "Ural V digital computev SOUM Moscow. Vyssheye takhaich"kaye uchitishche. VycklatiteLlsays tekhalka, no. 5, 1966, 177-163 TOPIC TAGS: system 'rellabilityt reliability engineering# digital computer ABSTRACT: The operation and reliability characteristics of the Ural 2 computer are discussed. The computer vas used in the Computing Laboratog of KWM is. Bauman (Vychislitelluaya laborstoriya MTV). Tlii--Ej~i spent on malatCOAMce of four Ural computers in different Installattona differed by as much as 250Z. This discrepancy Is assigned to the difference-fit the statistical methods used to evaluate their performance, eavironmental factors, and habits of operating personnel. Reliability figures are presented for the Ural 2 computer at MVTU for 1963 and 1964 in which the low reliability period associated witb the initial break-in period after Instal- I&tL*a (1961) was excluded. The location, number mid came of computer failure is shown for the period, from No 1963 to April 1964 (total operating time: 3060 hr). The seem tim between failures (USTI) due to electronic, electromechanical, and ac- cidental failures was 22.S, 37, and 17 bra. If the power supply failures are excloded from the first flaws the corr"pooding M1r due to electronic commes lacresses to ACC N& AX6024285 50 hrs. During the first 4 of L9" Vie average computar aval.Labluty comst- tuted 84Z of the totaL tims. The mthors propose certain madificatl~ for dw mm 4f fident prwmti" ECWWUIG* md p"Codum Odg. art. bdw C 3 U61" 2/2 yawny. P.T. . - I j awnwWww"W-9-1-911MV Gewral brdroolectric utilisation of main pripe lima. lkft.kttas. 32 so-8:76-82 Ac 154. WAL 7: 8) (Petroleun-Pipellase) 4 TIORENKOVAI I.K. Qualitative composition of microflara In the Eastern Ekhabi. KatanglL, ryglekmty, and Farommj fields (northeastern Sakhalin). Trudy VNIGRI no.186:395-405 161. WRA 15:3) (Sakha1im-Micro-organisms) Ai~j -6, '.K. -- A achool before tho festival. --Irof.-tekh.obr. 14 no.7-9 JI 157. Klu 10-8) %Pomochchik direktora Do kulltnrao-vospitatellnoy rabote telchmiche- ekogo uchilishcha no.?, Xlyav. (Touth-Congresses) w NORM, U.T.: SEMN. Tu.S.,. kandidat teMnichookikh nauk-. redaktor; . N.A.. tekbatchookly rodektor Cror ailvanded, technoloa In every PrAuction unit] Zs, poradamin takhaologtim am keLxhdon proizvodLst*emou ucMstka. Nookya. Gas. neLuchno-takha. tzd-vo x"hinastrotteltnot Itt-zT, 1954, 29, p. (Chelyablask-Tractor taduxtzT) (ffm 8:7) WIN, L.A.; NORETS, T.A.; ARKWOULISKAYA, G.V.; SHCHERHANI,, E.I. Effect of' complex-famIng substances on am magnitude of the tissue dose of radiation in tbe kidneys following adminiatra- tion of radioactive substances, Had, md, 8 no,12-.43-47 D 163. (KRA 17:8) 1. 1z Leningradakogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta. rmd4-&taic=oy giglyany Kinisterstva zdravookhraneniya FSFSR I TSentral*nogo nauchnci9sledovatellskogo Instituta mee. tainskoy radi,j.11--gii, ILIINV L.A.; LIJKASH, IT.%; NORETS, T.A. Effect!veness of d!etbylrne,*,r!.amtnp,~.rteacetlt,. acid in internal injury by the absolute lethal dose of cerlum-144~ Radjobiologila 4 no.3:435-439 16-4. (KRA 17: 11) 1. Laningradskly nauchno-issladovatellskly ibstitut radlatsionnoy gigiyeny Minlaters"Wa zdravockhraneniya RSFSR. MIN, L.A.; ARKHANGELI-SKATAl G.V.1 MORETS T A -~ Comparative allfactIveness of same complex-forming agenti an the more rapid eicaretion of zn35 from the organism* Radtoblologle 4 no.6t926- 927 t64. (MIRA ISO) 1. Lenlzigradakiy nauchno-isaledovateltakly institut radistsionnoy gigiyany. BORISOV, P*A.-, RABIllk, L.J,*; XOXl'YKO. L.K.; WHIMe T,G, fting caging-haLd p4 in garatov wA Stiaingrad Praylacea. Trudy in4tomem lIC336-344 6586 (NIU, 11: 72) (faratav Province--Us. lktural) (SWingrooi Provina4-a". XLtural) I .1~%. r4 HASOV, A.U.; AROXOV, D.K,; NORZTIO, L.K. Iconomic offectiveness of Increasing the octane ratfue of automobile gasoline. Xhim. I tokh.toplo i asset 4 no~3: 60-64 Kr 159. (Kr" 12:4) 1, InstItut neftl AN S&M I Gosudarstvannyy rGyuxay ordsn& IIrtAovocq Xrasaoco Sament nauchaci-Isslodoyateliddir avtmobill- nyy I avtomotorun Institut Gosplam SSSR* (usouns) ADR11M, Cles d4t#ente kwdidat takhaiabaskUt mAct' - -- ~ 0 isokloillillsplpp.F Pres vibration in luded railroad brldfpg;. sbor, Lrrza uo.i44:tq6- 213 152; (KM 8t4) (Bridpa-Vibration) .." NORMO, 8 LE -. ,,,,or telchn - nauk . prof . ~Iffect of bridge roads 04 dy=at* deflectioas to main trust*$ of railrpad girder-bridges. 8bor.UIZIE ao.164:69-93 '51. (Km 13:8) (Railroad brtdges) (Strains an4 stresses) YABU)NSKrf, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich, doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; tekhn. nauk,,prof.; AXZMBZWV T.B.0 nauabzqy red.; KAIRM-OV, L.P., red, lzd-.Ta; YEZHM9 L.L., tekhn. red. (Courae of study in the thoory of vibrational Kura teorii kolebanii. Moskva , Gas, Izd-vo, *Vyashala sbkola," 1961. 206 p. (KERA 24:9) (Vibrati=) MOREYK09 S.S... doktor takhn.laauk., prof. ------- Vibrations of the spans of raLlroad girder bridges at U& traveling speeds Trudy LIIAEM no.178:3-38 161. (NDA 15 -.7) iRmUroad bridges-Vibration) (h T JF-'( Solddi-666E. "tit/03i4~/66/000/011/0034/003G AUTHOR: M. (Candidate of technical sciences); UqMko, V. M. (Engineer) ORO: None TITLE: Experiences In thie production of glaze-plutic model elements of bydromachines SOURCE: Kh1micheskoye I neftyawye mashimatroyeniye, no. It$ 1965, 34-36 TOM TAGS: glass plastic, glus product, turbine blade ABSTRACT: Becom of the excellent physical and mechanical propertles of glass plastics they can be used with sumess for the construction of model elements f by achines. Follow- Lag a generat'discussion of the appropriate pressing treatment of the, F48 11m,"Utical the authors discuss the production at the experimentat plant of VNII iddromas o - glue-plastic models of the vines of the working wheel of microtarbinei; bladelW the workingwheelof hydro transformers, eW. Tbpics cover the approji&tWe im-eig-tbrmalft"hing of blades.. tbermal processing of finisbed products, machan cali properUes Fln-eWing internal stresses),, and the corrosion r" glans-planue parts dialog prownced amomwe to water. 0rig. art- fiii: 2 Wei. M. SUB CODE: 119 13 SUBM DATE: none / ORIG REF: 004 1/1 UDC at. 247.T. 5Z1. 002. 2 (Petro ravods1c) ~onjre -retention of a foreign body in the asaphagan, leading to perforation of the aorta. Test.oto.-rin.20 no.3:100-101 Ar-Jo 158 (KrRA ucQ (ASOPHAGUS, forebodieg glass rodgprolongsd retention anusing aortic perfe (Rug)) OORTA, perf. caused by prolonged retention of glass rod In esophagus (Rum)) - ) , ~ , - I . r---- NOBGLIr* T.K. .OOOWAOW,~ TM doustruction old operation of sahool greenhouses. Pbutakh. abu4b, ne,10&67 Za 056, (wnenhousfel (Kru 1002) I eals &nd bloWca icftvity of difhesiyl ac vac. 1,6=16 VaryLlm, T. Horvath, T. mrid L. 13yenack (Pewarch Inst. Pharm IrT.-,U "m CUP". jxcd. Sci. Hurij. S. III -W(W~f xin C'ennUSO 'n rf C.-I AS, 6, 2 d.1.11 A!fl WWI ;'Hi., 'd :'n~j"Od ttorlovirl" is ghtmvi -nk (t"'.2 g - it) fW) n't, -'flnr~ I -xi*. I I X. S I-eth-'r)vi ' ~cchc zj,sd mor,~Aoiitfc flit), ni~ 144' if., t it vs- fluXing FA) 0. Is, MZ mi. 50% NzOli. and 135 ad. PtWI :P'l g. "fcOCjLCH,CS,C0,H4 (Ili, nt. JR4-i' fmnj A. c-Oll ~. Ratuirg 30 ni 200 1 'LcOll~ith"34) all IlPr CIv" 24 g. 4-lfbcj*ll,,(-,Il"(,!.--[,'Cf)~lI ; III i, nil 14141' (Nam AtOf?]. fleating -23.2 C. U1 tt,ith 212 ~ -.tf, clef Ni,QAc and 16 ml. ArjO Irivei 14 g 4~14.t-OCJT,( i'llic-i ~19-4 (TV), Tn. 186-7' (front '3t(*Arf~. Relvving 20 C. IV stilh 100 MI. C411t and 100 MI. SCC~ give-1 10 S, 4- AcOC4q,CsTF.CHtCOCI-4 (V;, colorless cryst-Aq, m. 152-11. 7 0.07 fr.) in 150 rat. abs. CjHj tre3ted with It') g. CflN3 iy RW MI, EtIO g1vtS 8.112 g. (111), Light 7eVew crysb.' M. (fr("n c4fr'), VI (2.114 g.j in 40 MI, dioxane treated with WA nil. 2N. T!:t;Oj INn 12 g, 4-!kCOCtIliC4H&Cif-.COC]fif)lf-I (VIO, coltirlap; net!L41-s, in, 136-7' ?frtm gic.). V1 (6.AZ g.) hEatrki with 60 wl, AcOH gives 4.23 c. 1, snav-whitcleavti. Reflining 2.9.1 g. VII with 16 ios . 4 trrLrrjj- 1`11'101:~Wl (VIII) with NO r. PCI, followttd by, rernov-A tid rv','-n of I" 1 9 anh-,11 AICI, hi 3M ml. Ph'404 , 1. Iv" 5ft '30 ;r, 3 FX :A F4 lie krlo-acid in mdul."'d fd Fie-~r C .4 U. "'y1te ~-.d lx~; -J (XI 27'4f) "Q th,~M.Jft- r-ca" ~'Jl ... V 'Jil. i" 1"" !W. it~ i',M, n, lt'6 7' fi-i .4 c 1JA -I Pr,O k tz""'O A g gl 4-'e d."k '6 XF11 7 '0 mi !-oe'l ~Io' ! ~' 'n; I "', Ff"'O. I ~Xlv)' "~. 1. , 11, 'J-- T,41~nq 7. i XI-11 in 2A ml Ac/kin, blast temperature 800 00, blast humidity 20 - 25 &/m3 and top pressure 0.8 atm. During the investigation, the furnace operation was not steady due to a large proportion of fines in the burden. Dimensions of the combustion zone were measured by sampling gases along the tuybre axis and Cardl/3 by direct probing with the sampling tube. The experimental SCIV/133- -58-10-3/3 1 of Blast Temperavu_r, :)n- the Dimensions of the Oxidising Zo.ae in i?~ Elast Furna,:s results ALre gi-ien in Tables 1, 2 and Figures 2-7. Some sDeZial features cf furnace operation when an exceptionally long combust-ioa zone was observed are given in Talle 3. A large spread of the experimental results was obtained which necessitated a separate study of the operating conditions for cases when exceptionally long and exceptionally short combustion zonea were obaerved, A very short combustion zone is characterised by an unusuallj high content of either CO or CO. This -,an be caused by an accumulation of unpreparea flux (evolution of CO 2) or unprepared burden. In such cases, the oxidising zone is limited by this dense accumulat."Lon. An exceptionally long combustion zone, out of proportion to the kinetic energy of blast, coincided with periods of an incorrect distribution of the gas stream, particularly with channelling and a considerable increase in the permeability of the central part of the furnace. If the ex,,.aptionallly short and long combustion zones are excluded, th-3n in a number of cases the dependence of the size of ::ombustion zone on the blast temperature can be CardP_/3 deta,.,ted. The length of the combustion zone as measured SOV/133-58---10-3/31 The-Influence of Blast Temperature on the Dimensions of the Oxidising Zone in a Blast Purlaaq,,e by dirert pr.:,bing increases wit temperature at t1ast rates 2 000, 2 100v 2 250 and 2 300 % /min (at 2 200 M-7/min,it decreases and at 2 400 m3/min it remains constant).. The A~ e ox-ygea zone (FJ&=es 5 and 6) beha:v s differently; with inoreasing temperature it remains in the m&jority of cases constant or denreases. Thus, increasing temperature or, strictly apeaklmg, kinetic energy cf the blast, increases the length ef the ---ombustion zone (determined by the position of 2 or Y/Q of C02 or by direct probing) but has practically no irLf luen,-,e on the 6ize of the oxygen zone. There are 3 tables, 7 fig-ares and 9 references, 6 of which are SOTiet, 2 Englleh anJ. I German, ASSOCIATIONS: No-wc~--Lipetsk"Iy zavod (Novo-Lipetskly Worke) and InstWit metallurgii AN SSSR (In8titute of Card 3/3 M-344MT-Urgy 0t the ~RWUq M.P., inab. ropro7ing the dumbility of mol& for irm-o"UWo -A&V-22 10,W664-667 J1 962. .e , OURA 15:7) 1. Novolipatakiy moteMurgicheskiy zavod. (Iron founding-Equipment, and supplies) SHAROV, S.I.; VEGMAN, Ye.F.; KGRIKf M.P.; GORTAINOV, A-P- Hineral formation pattern during the sintering of iron ores from the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav ; chern. not. 7 no.llt24-28 164. iMA 17:12) 1. Maskovskiy institut stall I splavov I Novo-Lipetekly metallurgicheskiy zavod. S/03#61/027/001/006/037 BO17/BO54 AUTHOR: Norikov, Yu. D. %ar.M44- TITLE: Determination of Oxidation Products of Low-molecular Hydrocarbons by the Method of Gas-liquid Chromatography PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1961, Vol. 27# No. 1, pp. 28-30 TEXT: A simple gas-liquid chromatographlo apparatus was developed and tested. Sydrogeag helium# nitrog4np or air were used an carrier gases. Silicone oil# paraffin, Yeaeline oil, dibutyl phthalate, polymethyl nethaorylate, stearic &aid$ glyaoria# a mixture of stearia said and silicone fatp and triethylene glycol were used as steady liquid phase. Triethylene glycol proved to be the beat suited liquid phase. Fig. 1 shows some chromatograms for synthetic mixtures of oxygen-containing compounds; a table shows results of measurement, The following formula was suggested to dottrmine the steady liquid phase and the degree of separatioa: Vk - 273 UflITNY, Card 1/2 Determination of Oxidation Products of 3/032j6l/O27/001/006/037 Low-moleoular Hydrocarbons by the Kethod of BO17/B054 Gas-l1quid Chromatography where T temperature of the carrier gas, W - amount of steady liquid phase, U velocity of the carrier gas, f - comprestion coefficient of the carrier gas in the columns I - distance of the peak of component from the peak of airs F - speed of the recorder. Low-boiling components such as aldebydes, estereq are separated at relatively low temperatures (60-7000. Higher alcohols and water are separated at 100-1300C. Fig. 2 shows chromatograms for mixtures of oxidation products of butane la gaseous phase and in liquid phase. There are 2 figureal I table, and 4 references: 2 Soviet, I French, and I German. ASSOCIATION: Institut khimicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR (institute of Chemical Physics, Acadexy of Sciences USSR) Card 2/2 ScmOvs, fu#D.; BLXUMB=i. EA* I.-- l6chadism of chain propagation reaction in the gas-plme uidation of n. butaw, Izv,AN SM.Otd..khimnauk na.StI357- 3,365 AC t62. (M32?A 15 tS) I* Institut, khImichesko flaild AN SSSR. (Oddation) BLYMIXI-1IRG, L.A.; NULIFOV, Yu.D.; ~;l.'L12,,'OV, Ye.S. Using gas-liquid cixoiztogra~hy to amlyzq tho oxidaticri ,,roducta of' certain hydrocarWns. Nefrokhlniia 2 no4'6.-897-'?f',O 162. 17:10) 1. Inztitut khimicheskoy fiziki xTI 33SR. BUUMBERGe E.A.; NORIKOV,, ru.D.; EX"MMI I U.N. Role of the surface in the chain propagation reaction In the liquid phase oxidation of n-butane. DokI. AN S5M 151 no.5t U27-11" Ag 163. CKMA 160) 1, Inatitut khimicheakoy fiziki AN SM. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSM (for Emanuel). (Butane) (Oxidation) (Chemical reactors) -.ACCESSICO NR: AM3*40 S/0062/64/OW/005/0826/0831 t AUTHOR: Bobolevs A. V.; Bljinbergj, E*'A* TITIZ: Effect of the surface on the chain contiauation mechanism in gas phase oxidation of n-butane, SOURCZ: AN SWR. Izv. Seriya khImIcheakayap no. 5,, 1964p 626-831 TOPIC TAGS: nomal butane oxidation# gas phase oxidationp mechaalUm, kineticap occondary butyl peroxide radical., Isamerization., reactor surfaces reactor surface catalytic actions chain Continuation ABSTRACT: The kinetics of the MA phase oxidation of a-butane in stainless steel and in quartz reactor washed with KC1 solution (forming a KCI layer of 5.5 mg/cm2) were studied. The oxidation was conducted at 550 mm ft,, 26oc,, with a butanew ratio of 2,.lo The rate of the decomposition of the secondary butyl-peroxide radical by the three courses was cmpared: Card.4/3 ACMSICU MO. AP4037240 + CHIP! (We-d wo-c" i-ctf, -CHICHO + CHPISW (WO'd It-C((,---M-C1fjCoCff1 + W&W (W4.11 :These reactions depend stroagly on the nature or the reactor surface: the reUction, in many times slouer in the matal reactor) 3 timas as W-Uch aectoac 113 formed in the metal or in the 01-coated reactor as In a quartz reactor; no pro plonaldebyde Is formed in the stainless steel reactor; and the reaction rate in the J, rtaInleas reactor used Cor 150,hours is much faster than in the fresh metal ,reactor* The differences in the ration of the 3 possible RO;2 decomposition rates are attributed to the specific catalytic action or the different reactor surfaces on the isomerization or the peroxide radical. The ataialega steel and the KC1 ln,yer on quartz promote B02 radical Isomerizatioa with transition of the free valence frcm the oxyGen mtcm to the beta-cmrbon atoci and subacquent decomposition Card 2/3 ACCMIMI NR: AP4037240 or the rafteal to forn acetone (TOP% of the radicals proceed via this route; no PropionalAchyde was formed). Quartz promotes isomerization vith tranarer or valency to one of the alpha-carbon atoms to form wetaldehyde and propionaldehyde (only 2V~ of the radicals form acetone). Orig. art. has: I table# 3 figures and 5 equations. ASSOCLMON: In4titut khimicheskoy rlziki Akademli nauk BSSR (Institute of Chemical Phyaicso Academy of Sciences SSSH) SUIVM-M: 13SeP63 EXCL: 00 SUB CODE: OC NO BEF SOV: 010 OMEER: 002 Card Vq SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Blyumberr, E. A.; Valon P. L; Norikoy,, Yu. D.; Emanuel', N. M. ? (Corresponding member AN SSSR) ~3 ORG-. Instituto of Chemical Phyfffes, Academy of Sciences,,SSSR (Utstitut khImi heskoyTjzlk~ Akademil nauk SM) TME: Co-oxidation hydrocarbons and other QrpnW compounds an a method ~f unsaturated of synthesizing oxides of oleftu 4OURCE: AN SSSR. \Doklady-, v. 167, no. 3, 1966, 579-68Z TOPIC TAGS: organic oxide, oZefln, aldehyde, methyl ethyl ketone, aromatic hydrocarbon, organic synthetic process ABSTRACT: The report describes In. general terms a procedure for direct derivation of olefla oxides through the cooWatEan of unsaturated hydrocarbons and other organic compounds oxi- dizing more readily than the olefin involved. The process utilizes the active oxygen of perox- Ida radicals and hydroperoxides which comprise the primary intermediate products of oxidation of organic compounds. Aldehydes, methvlethylketonj~ and alkylMmatic and Wmffin hydro- carbons were employed La gyatems with propylene. igobutylene, and ethylene. Oleft oxides ACC NP- were obtalmd in aU cases. AIdeWes and methylethylketcoe gave beat yfelds. Peradde radicals ROv qom"ed the primary epMftLng apat. OrIg. art. has: I table and 4 ftpx". 6UB CODEt OT/ SU13M DATE: O4Oct66/ OIUG REM. 006/ ~M REF-. 002 ti, '46AL: Som data on tba- growth nf ask fit the, western Ural foothills. Bat.shur. 37 no.3%430-437 KY-Je 154. (V&& 7:7) 1. Nalatovokir sell skokhowaylitionan Institute Wed= acm- lesomliorateii. . (Ura1'KaMt&i% MgE4K-O4k) (Oak--Ural Kamtaijx region) " , . , . , f-.. F~ I.-% v F~ - Z; w 11". ADAKOVICH,. I.I.; KORIK. B.F. mummm-000- Reginiferous system of the pistachio, (pistacia ygr& L.) Bot.gEaw. 39 noo6.-874-901 W-D 154. (PYRA 8:2) lo Kolotovskly aellskokhosyaystyannyy Inatitut. (Pistachio) NORIN,B.N. -. SHMIJ.S. Research works an the vegetation of the Soviet forth. Bot.shur.40 no.4:636-639 JI-Ag'55- (KLRA 8: 11) 1. Botanicheekty lustitut imoul T.L.Komarove, Akadomll z1auk SGSR, (Russia, Rorthern-Rotexq) i-IOR31,12 14 TIORIN ,, B. N. - "Aspects of Seminal ard Vegetative Rostoration of Forest (,rovrth in the Forest Tundra of the Obl-'Laz Peninsula." Acad Sci USSR. Botany Inst imeni V. L. Komarov. LenlnFrad 1956 (Dissertat'~on for the Degree of Candidate in Biological Sciencesi SOURCE Knizhnaya LetopisIp vo 6 1956 Tho pecullarltles of ased reforestation of some species of trees on the Kalyy rawl Pgningul,&. R&st,,Krajn.Smv. SSSR t ea mr. no.1:46-60 156. (mm 10:?-) 1. lakanicheakly Institut In. T.D. Kamarova AN OSSR, (raval-Manets Kational Are&-Afforestation) Kom, B. I'1. ; MR114 TIMOK-MOT. B.A. Ca"germtIon and *fficlaut utilitation of forest* at their wrthorn limits. War. prir. t capov. dolo v SSSR no.2-05-107 157. (KM 10:3) 1, Ratanicheakty Inetitut imeni T.L. VbaLrova MmdAslt nank SSSR. (Rusiqla, Northern-Torosts and forestry) (T=dras) Studying good, and ve",tatlys, reproductlon of trees In the wooded tundra. Rast. KmIn. Sev. SSSH I oe osv. =AS154-744 158. 4 (MIRA tl:10) (Russia. Northern-4rans) (Plants--Reproduction) WRIV, D.Y. - Characteristics of Chosents vacroleple associations In the northwasternmost part of their range. Rot. shur. 43 no.6-.847450 Jo 1581, (KIRA 11:7) laBotanichaskly lustitut in. T*L* Xomarove Akademit nauk SSSR, Leningrad. (ruramis Tallep-Ghouenia) MORINP B&NO What Its a forest tundm? Boto shure 46 no.1:21-38 ja 961. (14IRA 24:3) 1e Botanichaskly institut Im. V*L.Kommmva Almdemli cauk SSSRp Leningrad. (Russlap Northern-Botany-Ecology) NORIXF BONO Cow,dAm ad mogale pattern of the vagetation of a wooded tundra, ProUe mt- 6:161-171 t62. . (MVA Z695) Northern-TundrV) (PlAmt Communities) NOMV 8191, Significance of natuml forests aM extificial forest p2an- tations for the mcolimatization of man In the Korth, Froble Sev. ao.6.-207-213 162, (MMA 16t8) 1, Botanicheskly Institut AN SSSR. (Russia, Rarthern-Foreats and foreatry) 0. ~1-11 lat".4m,; Foraut tundra and cauooo of the wocdlascnesa of tundras; in cor, imetion with two articles by V.V.Kriuchkov. Bot. zhur. 48 no.'i: imo-io64 11 163. (111111 16:9) 1. Botazdcheskiy in-stitut imeni Komarova AU SSSR, Lenin(;rad. (Tundras) (Kriuchkov, V.V.) SOLOfMWCH, M.G.; BOCH, H.S.; RLMMIIINA, A.T.; K&TWNS, I.Ye. Tanks and basic trends of research at the Forest Tundra, Station of the VA. Komarov Botanical Institute of the Acadenq of Scieaces of the U.S.S.R. Hot. zhur. 48 n0-5: 773-777 My 163. (MIRA 17: 1) 1. Botatdcheskly institut imeni V.L. Komarovs, AN SSSR, Leningrad. =11ORIN B.9 RA.KM4A1T111A,, A.T. Interrelations between microclivito and the struature of vagetaticn in th~ forest turAm. Bat. zhur, 48 no,10;1409-1423 0 '63o , (MIRA 17t1) 1. Botanicheakiy institut imicid V.L.Komarova AN SSSR, Leningrad. oveot r-rob3. Sev. 'L,-3:5E-66 164. 17:11) 1. 'Rotanichc~,!A-y institut irnoni Euntrulu A!-, i 1;0.~Ova tor'.1% ru~;titcltnotltl Yraynego Sev;-,rl---,, Lc:n',z-.Vrr;d. NORDT, B.N. lynusial structuriT of vegetation in the forest-tundra. Bct. thur. 50 no.6045-764 To 465, (MIRA 180) 1. Botanichaskiy- ins-titut imeni Kom&rova AN' SSSR, Leningrad. ) /V, 11 ~ ~ t Ie- - KCRIH,L. :. A new coal mining district. Hast.ugi.4 no.8:18 Am"55. (KLRA 8:10) (Safanovo-Coal minima &ad mining) NORIM. ~eoai& Isratlevich [What the accouat books of two state farms tell us] 0 chen govortat balansy dvakh sovkhozov. Mosicys, KInistarstvo sovkhocov SM. 1956. 50 p. (KLRA 10:9) (State farms) BORISOVA, AeSho ...... d..~- - - - 070trochemical characteristics of rivers in the northern part of the Kola Peninsula, Trudy K481 no.9:12-17 165. (MM l8tl2) 1. Mu=anskoye upravleniye gldrometeorologicheskoy sluzhby. NORIMLY AsHo ---------------- HYdrachemical characteristics of the northern part of the Barents Sea. Trudy GOTN' no.83:243-271 165, (MIRA 18:9) .-t, VALTUIT. K.K.,; SBXLRUPLe IUSEMICff. N.B.; RLMTML. O.K.; SORINA, A. To. -...Mmvm~ Operatlans of yeast production without filtration. Gldrollc.t lesokhts. prou. 9 no-3:16-17 156. (KOL 9:6) 1. Tavdinskly gidrolisnyy savod. (Toast) KAMUTIN, H.H.; IGASHM ICH. re.B. L Neutralization of fWdrolyzates with controlled crystallization of gypsum. Gidrolls.1 lasokbin.prem.9 wo,6:21-22 156. ' (KTRA 9:10) I.Tawdlaskly gidrollzrW7 zaved. (gydrolyste) (Gypsun) NORI From our experience in using contim-,ua mautralization of hydrolyzates. Gidroliz, i lesokhime Iwo--. 16 no.4:19-21 963, (mm 16-.7) 1. Tavdinakiy gidroliznyy zavod. (Hydrolysis) NORINA., A. Ye.; ROMDESMSKAYA, O.A.; BYCIMOIIA, N.A. Utilization of the head fractions of hydralyzates for tha cultivation of yeasts. Gidroliz, i lesokhim, promo 17 no.4t 8-12 r64 (MM 170) 1. Tavdinski-jr gidroliznyy zavad. NUUNAI-A Yo Improve the chemical and technical production confrol. Gidroliz. t lesakhtm. prom. 18 no.302 165. (KIPA 130) 1. Tavdinskiy gidroliznyy zavad. KCROLIKOV, I.I.; LIIUIONcS, 7e.r,; BOBORM, E.k.; DRUBLYANETS, E.E.; XMASH, F.G.; NORINA, A.Ye. I................................, Industrial testing of the$ technology of yeant propagation on inverted hydrolyzates. Gidroliz. t lesokhim. prom. 18 no-5:4- 6 165. (MIRA 18:7) 40 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatel,skly institut gidroliznoy i oullfitno-spirtavoy promyshlennoBti (for KorolIkov, Likhonos, Boboreko, Drublyanets). 2. Tavdinskiy gidroliznyy zavod (for Kardash# Norina). W, 4~ --64- KORIHAp 0. A., Cand Red Sci - (dies) *Ai4hm of diuretics in early I A postnatal period.' Moe, 1957, 11 pp (Acad Red Scl US3R), 240 copies (KL, 16-58, 124) -1/0 ~ UsSR/Vx=n miC. .Laiml Physioloa. r-ccvut-ion T-7 Zhur - Blole 'j Abs Jour no, I(o 14, 195", 1'-, 65332 Author a BOLIV Inst Title The Effect of Diuretics ~ix the Zarly 1110stnataL Ferice- Crig Pub : Materialy ?ci evolyuts. T. 2. Moskva, Lanin~xaZ, AN SSMA, 1957, 172-180 Abstract : Osmotic diuretics (NaCI, urca, -,;Iucose), which =isc an increase in diuresis in Y.P.Wro e,.x,S with almost n:) effect upon Glomerular filtration, haC no effect on puppics (Iri-wl uriroxy-bladder fistulas) i.or the first tvo months of IIfe. Only in three-wnth-old pw):?ies did intravenous injec-.'.*ioa o-Z these substances begin 'W-0 increase diuresia, ark-I in twiy~h-W puppies it proCucad the same diuresis as -in mature ebc;s. U& the early postnatal period,, because u'A UIC -, ',,,L% ity of the refl(---. mcchanisms which depresG the reabsor-Cil"lon of electrolytec;, e:.cc3s water is eliminatec. from -the or.,:anism a clecreased reabsorption (all card 1/2 . not thruuj 9785-66 ACC NR: APW28541 CODEt UR/()266/65/000/020/0151/01 SOUME "51 AWHORSt Kavalerov, A. A. Hiroihnichankc, Po A.; Nforin6kiy Te, Ya.- Siderov, Ke 1. Glazlian, B. M. I Krymchansk~y, F. lvanov, ORO: none TITLEs Earth digging machino f or ditch digging. Class 84,, No* ~75895 fannounced by Special Construction-Bu beau 1 of the Mate Committee on eon3tructiort, Road 08 0 e Building and Municipal Machinery Construction at GOSWROVe of the SSSR ( ob y konstruktorskoye byuro No. 1 gosudarstvennogo komitsta atroitellnogo, doroshnogo i kommunallnogo muhinostroyaniya pri. GO&STROYs 53MV ~.SOURGEz ByulUten' izobrateniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 20, 1965, 151 i TOPIC TAGS: earth handling equipment, construction equipment, -tractor, transpor- tation equipment ABSTRACTt This Author Certificate presents a ditch digging machine. The machine includes a tractor and a supporting frame on which are mounted a cutter) a dio- ch&rgo conep a thrower with rotating mantle, a pl(rq-type wideners, and a drivo (see Figel), To decrease the -metal and power requirerrentst the digger is con- ,.Card 1/2 UDCt 621-879.48.867-9 L ~785-66 ACC NR i AP5W 85h1 Tractorj 2 Iifting framej Fig. 1. 1 3 face cutteri 4 - discharge cone; 5 thrower; 6 - rotating thrower mantlej 7 plow-shaped wideners; 8 - drive; 9 movable cutting blades; 10 - mantl support; U - levers of face cutter* structed with a face cutter on the hub of which movable cutting blades are mounteds' Thoso are automatically rotated when the face cutter rotation is reversed* The cutter has a common drive with the thrower whose rotating mantle is mounted on a th -central support.- -A second feature- has--the rotation mechanism- for - e movable blades executed-in the form of a pneumatic cylinder which is mounted in the aleirfe of the lifting frame and which acts on levers rigidly connected to the bladno of tho face cutter. Orig. art, hast 1 figures 3B COM 131 SUBM DATE: o9jul64 c, c rd PONCKMV, A.A.; KRIVEENMO, A*P.; NORITSINA.. M.V. Furan compounds. Part 22t Hydrogenation of prizary furan mdnes In the presence of Raney nickel. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.6:1778-1793 Je 163, (KIRA 16:7) L, Saratovskly gosudarstvannyy universitet iment, N.G. Chernyahavskogo. (Furan) (Hydrogenation) POKOHAREV, A. OIVENIKO, A. P. _ _ ~f J, ; I Catalytic apthesis of.o(-pyrrolidy' '4 and a(-,DcWtydrofndoIyI 3-alkanola, Dokl, AN SSSR 156 no. 1:102-105 My 164. (HM 170) 1. Saratovskiy goaudarstvennyy universitat in. N. G. Cherny- shevskagom Predstavleno akademi km A. . Balandinym. NOMSTIVI, 1. A. Cold ertrusion of hollow objects f ran low -carbon stAel. (Ektrusion procezu) Vloskvae 1943. 19 P. (Statchanovskda bibliotelea, 1943, 110. 2) (51-48491 TS255.N6 NORITM. 1. A. and S. 1. GUBKIR. K voprosu o napravlenil razvitila teoril glubokot vytiazhki listovogo, metalla. (Vestn. Hash., 1950, no. 7, P. 37-41) (Development of the theory of sheet-motal extrusion.) MZ. TN4.74 SO; Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering In the Soviet Union, Library of Congress. 1953. NORITSM, 1. A. Glubokaia vytIazbka listovogo metalIa bez mezhoperatsionnykh otzhigov. (Vestn. Mash.. 1950. no. 10, p. 46-50) Extrusion of sheet-metal without annealing.) DLC: TN4.V4 SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineerin-,r In the Soviet Union. Library of Congress, 1953. NORITsrj., 1. A. IftTheoretical Fundamentals of the Continuous Technological Process of sheet Metal actrusion." Sub 22 Feb 51,, Inst of Metallurgy imeni A. A. EVkaw. Dissertations presented for science and engineering derreez; in Moscow during 1951. so: sum. uo- 48o,, 9 may 55. 0 2,,7 Of the okvww Ra" "L MCW&lk &M=AW. JVOV& 6.04.x~ Mole 111W.], AP7!~ Kaddafte Jbwv IN WE" dtft4 mw, ambw We f1t imwft, Of w"A and IVA Ho fd&w mUh4 wlr dw, 4rni mod to =U= thO the owd cm lumf a to for ands or the a v"ure Raw for An& and on SQ4 for datrz. 'of the wx. dmwfng fo detem = drawiw o"t. kho ft" soooms rw ,;k. A IUVngth. LIM red"m PW"W" b""pgto radim of mrv*fAm oC noW X0 MA udd, tA kv nw. N. cmetudleg (U6 his "Yok Am th" I" Cc~w myr be bood identimfio~WmEllyr on tW dWa of of opefttion, kwoew of workingr of pm Lftnok, and m4tdxl, intandty. and I caloom ma*Z KORITSYK, i. &'.' Extrusion (Metals) Consultation. Vest. Mash. 31 no., 12o 1951,, Monthl-V List of Russian jecessionst Library of Congresep September 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. PWIQ<*l s Avt, trakt..prom. 3p 27-11, March 1954. Abstract v The fundamentals for the jealculation of drawing Procc--aev of flansed objects without intermediate tempering are explainO4. The actual PrO- cess of drawing flanged objects is described. Three USM references (1948 tuld 1951). Graphs; drawings; Illustration. Inatitutton i (HM) The Autanotive Machine Construction Institute, Moscow Submitted NORITSTS, L.A.. doktor takhaenauk, prof* the Proooss of aest-Intel bardwaac. Egauch. tmdy] KIM nool#976-" 955o (K.72A IWO) (Shmet wtal-ffardsdag) SOV/137-57-6-9954 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 6, p 89 (USSR) AUTHOR: Noritjyn,_L._A.. TITLE: An Investigation Into Sylphon-bellows Stamping Procedure (Issledo- vaniye tekhnologii shtampovki sillfonov) PERIODICAL- V sb.: Progressiv. tekhnol. kholodnoshtamp. proiz-va. Moscow- Leningrad. Mashgiz, 1956, pp 24-38 ABSTRACT- Generalizations are drawn from plant experience in the manu- facture of sylphon bellows (corrugated thin-walled vessels). The results of theoretical and experimental investigations into hydraulic corrugation for the purpose of improving tqe process procedure in the direction of reducing production rejectd, stabilizing the quality of the sylphons, and lengthening their life are adduced. A.M. Card I/ I 25(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3368 Moscow. Avtomekhanicheskly Institut. Kafedra wKashiny I tekhnq- logiya obrabotki metallov davlanlyem" Protsessy shtampovkI I Itch tekhnologicheakiye paramotry (Pressure- working Processes and Their Tdchnological Characteristics) Moscow, XashgIz, 1959. 198 p. Errata slip Inserted. 3,650.,copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Ydnisterstvo vysshego obrazovaniya SSSR. Ed.: 1. A. Noritsyn, Doctor of Technical Sciences,, Professor; Ed. of.Publishlng House: G.N. Soboleve.; Tech....Ed.: V.D. ElIkind; Managing Ed. for Literature on'Heavy Nachine BuIldIng'(NAshgIz): S. Ya. Golovin', Engineer. PURPOSE: The book Is Intended for engineering and scientific per- sonnel of plant laboratorils, stamping and forging shopp-.' It can also be used by students. COWRAGE: The-authors of the eight articles In this collectiom Card 1/6 ,Oressure-work'ing Processes (Cont.) SOV/3368 gnalyze speed and power coefficients, discuss methods of preselng,, rates of deformation, and other problems In pressing and forging. The articles are based on research conducted by the Department of Machines and Technology of Ketal'Forming of the Moskovskiy avtomakhantaheskiy institut (Moscow Automktion and Mechanization Institute). References appear at the end,of each article. TABIS OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Noritsyn, I A Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. d4y-W"ropertles of Materials at High Rates of Plastic Deformation. 1.1 7 The article Is based on papers read at.a conference In London,, Kay 1957, on properties of solid materials at high rates of strain. 'ROW'skly, A. V., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent. Investigation of Technological Parameters and Methods of Hot Card 2/6 Pressure-working Processes (Cont.) SOV/3368 Forging In Closed Dies, 24 The article Is divided Into ten parts: (1) ClassIfl- cation of forming and forging operations; some general principles; (2) stress in closed-dle forglno;; (3) For: mulas for determining the specific pressure and force In closed-die forging; (4) Experimental verification of formulas and certain features of cloned-die forging; (5) Closed upsetting; (6) Open u0settlAg.And oma-die forgin5- (7) Deformation's In open-'4Lnd..s1 4-SUS. forz- Ing- I Claaed-die forging; (9) Open-dleon"tamplng;..' (10) irief conclusions on methods of working out the technology of closed-die hot forging. Norjt&ya,_J,__A,-,-Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. Arialysis of Parameters of High-speed Direct Pressing-and Drawing 117 In plastic deformation there are three speed parameters: speed of the flow of metal, speed of deformation, and speed *of the deformIng-instrument. The,auth6r studids the Interrelationship of these parameters, and the Card 3/6