SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OSIPOV, V. - OSIPOV, V.G.

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OSIPOV. V. . . ...... - - An irMrrtant T,r,)',Iei. Avt. tr,in~ip. )7 n-) - 44: 4-9 A P1 c, r) - (141JU 1:,:0 !iupvlion) (Snrvice ntatlons--Sq~~Ipm,-iit iind OSIPOV, V., bibliotskoved. Hom library. Past. ugl. R no.11:30-31 1; 159. (~aRA 13:2) (Libraries, Private) )L~ I p)~*, %'. , In z~ . ; ' -)j~ -I K,A', 7. , iri.-,h. '1(.W ',,- rv~ct,lrl, . ?"(! v 1. . !i t I , I . - ~ - -,(, . I I): , -kJ 1, .. 1, :, A UTROR Gorin, G. TITLEt In tie Diamond Region (V almaznom krays) PFRIODICAL: Znaniye - sile, 1056, Nr 11, p 32 (USSR~ ARSTRAM This is a review of Valerly Osipov's book "V almaznom kraye" describing the prospe7c-ting work carried out by Professor Odintsov in the Yakut AS')R. where diamond deDosits were recently found. Card 1/1 A - .I j-,,- j. 'j . BDZHEIIKO, A.f OSIPOV. V. Who commands the American Air Force? Vept.Vozd.Fl.34 83-91 N '51 (MI P:~) (Uniied States--Air Force) 13 10"1. 7. i - ~- J , , . r ~ t ~ -.I 1!~,- rovel iti ii -, f ~ ~ , , '. . I ,, , . 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I ' - 0 0 00 0 00 00 00 0 0 09 see 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 ;f A 00 *so 0 f 0 00000-0 00 q OLO 9'9~ 0-0 40 000 0 00 00 0 00 0 01 : -I : , . OSIPOV, Lissistent Precast reinforced concrete large-block reticiili~r domes find shell roolls. 31~or.trlid.VISI no.4:92-58 '58. (MIRA 12:9) (Roofs, Shell) (Domes) (Precast roncrete constriiction) MUSAKIN. A.P.; Vl..DlMIRC)VA. T.M.; INIKOVA, YO.H.; OSlPOV. V.A. Some problems In tho synthesis of ttigged compounds. Radio- khimila 1 no.6:734-737 '59. (14IRA 11:4) (Carbon-Iaotopes) (Potassium cyanide) (Citric a eid) ACCESSION NR: AP4009656 8/0147/63/000/004/0167/0165 AUTHOR: Osipov, V. A. TITLE: Machining support framework members for wing aW tail sasemblies on automated equipmenf 'with progrwnmed guidance I SOURCE: IVUZ. Aviatsionnaya tekhnika, no. 4, 1963, 157-166 TOPIC TAGS: airplane part manufacture, wing support framewor1rtail assembly oupport framework, automated milling equipment, automated machine programmed guidance, milling tool trajectory, automated equipment efficiency study, automaUc control, pro- grammed guidance ABSTRACT: Calculations of milling tool trajectory and resultant approximation errors are considered for several patterns of relative motion of the tool and machined puft (see Fig. 2 in the Enclosure) during the process of machining support framework mem- bers (see Fig. I in the Enclosure) for wing and tail assemblies. 7hres cases of approxi- mation arwanalyzed- The results obtained are "W to &How calculation of tool trajec- tories for three examples of forming linear non-expanded wing and tafl assembly surfaces. enabling ons to complIg calculation algorithms for progmanint the ra"11 of framemrk I/ Card ACCESSION NR: AP4009656 parts on automated equipment. Error factors can be calculated for the Machining Of these surfaces on coordinated banks of three, four and five machines. A relationship can be established between the magnitudes of the machining process error and the geo- metrical characteristics of the surface studied (see Figs. 3 and 4 in the Enclosure). Finally, an efficiency study to possible in relation to the use of oWyment with pro- grammed guldsmos. Orig.'PxL bas: 16 formulLs, 9 p-qto. ASSOCIATION: None BUBDUTTED; O5Mar63 DATE AM 12Feb64 ENCU 04 SUB CODE; AE. 1E NO REF SOV: 005 OTHER: 000 2/p Cord "; II" 1 1. "..: . I .. : J, K-i, -~ , ~ . ". . ; I . . . I . . .. . ie -; e' ir.,z *. -. - 4-- . - ~ : - r.~ .1c - " - ~ .1 ~ - 11 - . , a 1*1 1 r, ~ , 1 -,, '; :, A ti tjf~ g * ,~i r. -~ ~ I ; - I r, - '. -, r . tiri ii, r, . I . - . I , , . 1 .1 . .A A -L9?66:& '5 EWP(*)/*EPA(s)-2/EWT(m)/EPF(c)/'EPAAWP(J)/T/EWP(b) Pc-4/Pq-4/ft-4/ Ps-4 Ww/-RhvldH ACCESSION NR: AT6000536 8/3078/64/027/000/0054/0062 my, AVTHOR: OsIpov, V.A. Methods for preliminary size reduction of fibcrglas preBs materials and wayB of oetUng up maciflnesh mako tablets from them SOMCE. Moscow, Instiltut. Ithimichoshogo ninahinontroyonlya. Trudy, Y. 27, 19f34, MasWy dlya percrabotld polimcniylldi materialov (Maclitnerj for tho processing of polMeric materials), 64-62 TOPIC TAGS: plastic world'ng.. fiberglass prcssing. flberglai3s Uiblet, tabletting mnehinp, press 'fnaterlal, fiberglass extrusion, phenolformaldehyde resin, pInstic Tnechanical PjVpH0#Y ABSTRACT: ExtendIng research In the -field of preasco for the production of tablets of fibrous material, the author studIqd the effect of certaln parameters of tho process on -re not worsened the phyalcomechaulcal properUes/of the product, especially, those wb1c*, e In thaprocess. Fibeiijkv-p AG-_V~$rcpared f r6i6 n&fiZ'6fl6_nt6_d_glas4 thr edd 9-15p In d] irn eler i~nolf6r_maldehyJe resin, and fi6e conjunction with modified pl rglass T-48, in 04 form of unbroken strips with an initial moisture content of 4. 8%, were used In theexperimentst am e experimenUd point was verified by from 3 0 _5 tests. Fiberglass AG-4V was cord 25266.65 ACCEBMN NR: ATOM* extruded from a press-form 100 min in diameter through an opening 16 Mm In dWincter after beating to 120C. Samples of each rim were tested for physicomechnnical properties. Threefold wdrusion of the mate5al, with a resultant increase In density and dry weigbt from 0. 05 to 0.75 and 0. 2 g/cm , respeclively, decreased the bending strength from 2000 to 1300 kg/cYn2 and the specific impact toughness from 70 to 27_kg-cm/cm2. Grinding fiberglass AG-48 into pieces 5-10mm In diameter decreasod the. strength by 80%and the specific impact toughness by 90% in comparison with the original product. A de,Pen- dence of the mechanical properties on the length of uncut press material ---vas determined. Thus, a reduction in length from 50 to 5 rnm decreased the bending strength froyn 2000 to The Vible' IrZ 1500 kg/cm2 and the specific Impact toughness from 70 to 35-37 kg-cm/CM2 t -Of fiberglass should invulvo cutting-to longth'without decreasing Ahe- -9 trength. -weighin'g- and multistage preGsink. -The au0iors suggesta borizontally contructed press with devices for welght control and preliminary size reduction included. 11 11io extruslon t)f the fiberglass *as carried out at the Karacharovskiy zavod plastmass (Karacbarovsk plastics lactory); tablet malting was studied In problem laboratory No. 4 of AUKhMa, -together WILh laborator7 No. 24 of NU PM.." Orig. art, has- 8 figures. ASSOCIATIONt lujiltut IMmichealtogo masidnostroybaiya, MosooW (ChernicAl machine building thatitute) ard C Va ACCESSION NIR: AP4033053 S/0147/64/000/001/0161/0169 AUTHOR: Osipov, V. A. TITLE: Calculation of the controlling coordinates of points on the frame and ruled air- cra.ft surfaces SOURCE: IVUZ. Aviatsionnaya tekhnika, no. 1, 1964, 161-169 TOPIC TAGS: drilling equipment, countersink drilling equipment, frame surface, ruled surface, controlled coordinate, coordinate calculation, aircraft design, program control ABSTRACT: The author notes that in recent times counter si nk -drilling equipment with progr,unmed control has been developed for use in finishingg longitudinal and transverse welded joints in panels of single and double curvature. In order Ulat a program calculation algorithm c3.n be written for the finishing of these joints, working formulas are required to compute the travel of the movable elements of the equipment according to the base data of theoretical and working drawings. The author has briefly described a method for solv- ing the fundamental problems, as wcll as the derivation of the equations and formulas with allowance for tlie specific character of the assigned axes of the assemblies and equipment. Fol.lowing the terminology of Kotov (1. 1. Kotov. Graficheskiye sposoby* zadaaiya I Card 1/4 ACCESSION NR: AP4033053 postroycniya tekliniche6kikh form poverkhnostoy. Aftoreforat dokt. diss. , g. Tbilisi, 1961,', the author defines as a frame surface a surface which is given by a set of lines and points belonging to it. The definition itself indicates that a frame surface is given dis- cretely; this is the reason for the widespread employment of interpolation methods for the approximation of the plane and spatial contour lines of frame surfaces and in the solution of metric problems-, for example, restoration of the normal to the surface at an arbitrary point. The case actually considered is one of the most commonly encountered engincei incr problems. It is formulated as follows: Lot a frame surface be given by a set of spatial (P. fi, fn -1) and plane (f0. fn) cu-rves, related to a cartesian system of coordinates OXYZ. (x. Y, Cord 2/4 ACCESSION NR: AP4033053 The problem is attacked and solved with an eye to further algorithms describing the pro- cess of computing the machining program of the section. Once derived, the solution is considered. by way of example, in connection with the cylindrical frame surface of the Lail section of the fuselage of the IL-18 aircraft. Tables are given which Contain the base data for the solution of die problem, which establish the necessary quantity of controlled Loordinates for restoration of the normal to the surface in question at an arbitrary point. Ruled non-developablo surfaces, used as ex-ternal wing wid empennage contours, are given by two contours of basic ribs and a kinematic generatrix, representing a straight line of equal percentage. The problem posed here is similar to the one considored above; namely to establish the required number of controlled coordinates in order to restore the normal to the surface in question at an arbitrary point. Tho study carried out by die author makes it possible, therefore, to obtain working formulas for the compilation of an algorithm for the machining program of an arbitrary plane contour on frame and ruled surfaces or to set the tool at an arbitrary point (control of the functional system of the tool or lathe), and to derive working formulas for the compilation of an algoritlim for a program to control the positional system of the tool, which will provide for setting the instrument at die normal to the surface under consideration at an arbitrary point. Orig. art. has: 3 tables, 7 figurei and 14 fonnulas. Card 3/4 ACCESSION NR: AP4033053 ASSOCIATION: None SUB1611ITTED: 05MarG3 DATE ACQ: IlMay64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: AC, IE NO REF SOV: 002 OTHER: 000 Card 4/4 ACCESSION NR: AP4014221 S/0075/64/019/002/0189/0194 AUTHORSt Oromov, L.A.j Oeipov, V.A. TITLE: Gas valumetric method for determining metallic zinc in zinc sulfide SOURCE- Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, v. 19, no. 2, 1964, 189-194 TOPIC TAGS: zinc, metallic zinc determination, gas volumetric ana- lysis, zinc sulfide, quantitative analynis, Zn sup 65 labelling ABSTRACT: A method for determining zinc metal in zinc sulfide .based on measuring In a vacuum apparatus the amount of hydrogen dis- placed with zinc on the dissolution of the zinc sulfide in hydro- chloric acid is deseribe95 (fig. 1). The method was tested on metal- lic zinc labeled with Zn - By this method not less than 90% of tpe ~zinc In zinc sulfide can be determined with an accuracy of I x 10-D 1%. The content of zinc metal in zinc sulfide depends on preparation of the sample, i.e., on the temperature at atmospheric conditions of I I ACCESSION NR: APW14221 the preliminary zinc sulfide treatment and on the time and tempera- ture of calcining. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 1 table and 1 equation. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy tekhnologicheski Institut im. iLensoveta (Leningrad Technological Institutel SUBMITTED: O9Jan63 DATE'AOQ: 12Mar64 ENCL: 02 SUB CODE: CH NO REF SOVi 006 OTHER: 005 A Card 1-/ 7 NMI Mff (d) IJP(c) UR/0372/65/000/004/V025/V025 *X~ 51962. /40. V. 4 136; M AUTHOW Kondrash6v. V.A.; K4kkrov, S.V,; OjEj ov. V--A.- 7A tov. A N TITLE: A logi -Probabilistic method of calculating the reliability of marine power Planta CITED 8 DURCE: Sb. Vychial. sistomy, Vyp, 3. Novunibirsk, 19M,46-57 TOPIC 7.AGS: marine powe.r plant, reliability analysJs, logically probabilistic procedure, function illy equivalent program u a in nom W-,e,&0jiWty vf--cdo_1at0_g the--re.WrOility of -m- r e power -plants ra tucaut Ora voreeentIng a mar di ower pI t layout in the form'of a combination of successli6ly'-pa-r-Allal lIngs umip of Its d,':ement8. The author propose the use of a logically-probaWlistle method emplqye~ in anaOsia of computer programs. The functional interrelation of elements of a marino lant is written in the form of an equivalent logical program consisting of power Card MMU ------ - --------- ACCESSION NR: ARS014011 conjimetions, dlejunctions and negations. The proper operating condition of an elernent is designated by one, the Improper condition by zero, and methods of probability calculation of single-cycle layouts are then employed. A relationship is established between local (probabilities of proper operation of elements during some cycle) and integral (i.e. the average frequency of failure characteristics of reliability. The proposed procedure makes It possible to obtain quantitative evoluatUms of theatructural reliability of a marine power plant at various operating conditions In relation to different functionally equivalent programs. The program presenting opUmum -reliability SUD CODEj PRO MA ENCL: 00 e2 rd . ; ." , , . ..: . I - . . , . I . . : I - I . " Ll , ~ . . I I I . - . It~ . . . . . 1. . 11 f . " t - - I . j . --~L 7. fc r .-_E- T 1-11 Kjb! 164. I I - . I . . : - I I : - TITLIt A mathematical instrwwto Moo 42, No, IW62 SCUMSt Byulletent isobreten4 I toyarroich snakov, no* 6j, 1965# 64-65 TOPIC TAOSS Mathwatical inatrunift, AMUCT s ?his Aut.hor Certificate presents a mathematical instrumbat including a cutting wheat arms printing arrangements and outlining device, This instrument MY be used fort 1) constructing avolutes of formed trajectorisal 2) determining the center " radius of curvature of arV plans curvej 3) discrete constructing or curves equidistant and oquitangential to a refennce curve. The instrument is ular to one awther. a connecting A-A -AIDS or tw M&TOI~COVPIOQ 21-Ulf Dorms Tpu WOUN DW%FMU eggs ."a Ww~ C&d ----------- GAMMA uncri rm , , Ores: et" at tho Y!"Tiq un &I RVO-Arch, se lob', kt Put At. Umv.RWW__ aft vri V, 111 "d 96 ~ *41t" _ LU, XOV -PS beef% dovfzc~wkv~* Wt. 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Probl.fiz.khim. no.1:61-72 158. (MIiA 15:11) 1. Nauchno-issladovatellskiy fiziko-khimicheskiy institut ijm. Karpova. (Radiochemistry) (Radioisotopes) , , I f -, N o Cf t r, of G" A'JTHORS ro j~e r h. ~aizijv. 11 Gn I I i n V T ',T 1.F (K-1 0 )~V t!1!1 a 1':1 1 ~1 1 orl o')'j 1'(~ 0 1 11 v o", V 1 1 T- I I i t a r r i ! i i r- - r r n PER 10D ICAL lie f rki t i n 'vy z ~ iu r- n; Kli 1 m i y ri n,) . 4 q r;I - 111 1 7 1n ~t k i )py yaA e rn 7 III(.hv! ';a v t t Q k t~ I t. A , i r i v t, r f7 ~ i ,i: na r 7 -.;c r i i,(,J Fr) P, i ri~)i I a ti-,,, -.eric;tl rii,, i it i ri r appnrattjso~i, %nA for condu- t i nf, re~i-;i rc~, A i th a C i)o Y-ra,i i ;i t i -ri oii r,~ i, n f nc t i v i ty -- 00 000 r- . -(-pi i v . -, f rivi i, i rr, . Th i u too i (,n r) f ripparn til ~1 enfib I es n po-,Nprf w I snu rce n f rad I a L 1 or] to be "Invemb 1 f"J On f e I v 1111ing a npricial c,-)ntainer for trarmportat ion and chnrginf,, Thin apparatilli min he used for oinulatinp chemical radintion apparatun with powerful ifintopic nourcen of y-radiation, and of varjoun shapea and dimenolone. 'LAbstrncter's note: roa-,~,Ietv trannIation.] Card 1/1 KUZIMI14SKIYP A.S.; aMl, L.S.; SUNITSA, L.L.; Prinimali uchastiye: VINOGN&DOV, V.V.; VITUSHKIN, N.I.; YLYLUTIYEV, A.I.; OSIPOV, V.B. Apparatus with a source of gamna rays of C060 with 16,000 g-equii~alent of radium for radiocheiaical investigations of crude and vulcanized rubbers. Kauch. i r6z. 20 no.11:8-10 N 161. (MIRA 15:1) 1. liauchno-issledavatellskiy institut rezincNoy prorWshlonnosti. Mtlbber) (Gama rays) 9-) T) A U T-- G It 3 di- 7 A an i C 9 a 7,:7, a 1 r a s a,- - I T LE TER:(,D~'CAL: Ak ad e:-. a r. w; 5 3 Sit a t I f I i Y, o . 1 1 . 1~ , , ~ , , - , 4 T EX Th-) uj t L, r u , - x Li;.~ ', ! i ol ~,, - -, f f o c f a.---- a rral i Ft disaccomodati.-~n . n rli c k. e i n - rr i S o tt.k, ',~,;,os -60C and IF-2r)", bet e.~Gri coo and 0' C :,e r f. f Co il ~h e F c) cn r, s e -4 as i. v. rf (7, rmc-d w i tl~. 4 1, C -0 ju I v - Y a . I: ar: va '1hvsi c,)cItor-cu~ t,~ nS i t u I lmonl a r ov u s i r. a K c c e rs a a is A ~o A Wtr- 1 -rrii tit r- 'Z C t.) 7, a t e ters r, 9 t ,,c art e rr:~Li! at- d a* w r R cry-al-at a D~,%var D11; r I nr rk, r~ W, ~~Ip T' . S Carl I/ I, S/19()/63/OD3/004/02Q/020 3101/3220 AUTHORSs Ivanovg V. So, SukhMp To A69 Prager$ A* Xhoq4Li"-V-L-V--R!0 Golldin, V. A. TITLE: Radiation polymerization of malsic N-phenyl maleinimide in solid state PERIODICALs Vyaokomolokulyarnyye soyedineniya, vs, 59 no* 4Y 1963, 628 0 60 TEXTs Ualeic' N-phonylimide, m.p. 89 - go C, was polymerized by Co gamma irradiation. The irradiation yield wag - 1000 molecules per 100 ev. At 67-50c, 0.65 Vr/hr and . dose of 2.2 Mr. 32,5 % of polymer wab obtained. At 20cC this yield decreased to 4-5 - 6-5 %, More complete polymerization (79-5 %) was achieved by further heating to looftoflhe ampoules that had been irradiated at 820C. 'With 2 - 5 Ur ligbt yellow crystalline powders were obtainedq with 10 Hr brown amorphous substances. Dependent on the oonditiona of productionp the polymers are heat-reeistant up to 250 - 330%, soluble in dimethyl formamide and CS 29 insoluble in B20P acetone, CU 40 benzene* toluene, heptane andqcyclobexbneo The IR spectra of the polymers showed bands of the phenyl ring, the carbonyl group and the O-N bond. Card 1/2 S/190/63/005/0()4/020/020 Radiation polymerization of ... BIOI/B220 From a comparison of the IR spectra of monomer and polymer it was con- oluded that in the course of polymerization the C-0 bonds areopened. SUBMITTEDs July 26g 1962 Card 2/2 L 12)94-63 ZPRAWP (J)/"? (C)AW W/tps. MMAM Pe ACC&SS1014 NRj A?3004711 M/W/AR 3/0190/63i005/008/1255/1262 AUTHORS: Ltanoy, V. S.; Hadvedev, Yu. V.; Vasilenko, Brarter, A. Kh, Dsip6v, V. R.; Golldin, V. A. 77 TITLE: Studies in ;!sdiation golyzi=aw~A 2. The radiation polymerization of piporylene SOURCEs Vy*sokomolskulyarrW*ye toyedinaniya, v. 5, no. 8, 1963, 1255-1262 TOPIC TAGSs radiation polymerizatioh,, piper7lene* radiolysis, Co6O carbon ~ietrachlorido,, argon, kMton I ABSTRACT: Samples of p1perylene monomer were placed in sealed glass ampules in an atmosphere ofnitrogen,11argon, or krypton, and subjected to gamma-irradiation by means of a Col,~ instaLUtion. Following absorption of doses from 1 to 160 Xr, the ampules were opened, the gases subjected to chromatographic study. The obtained 1,polymer was analyzed for viscosity and degree of unsaturation, and was studied I by infrared spectroscopy, The gaseous products of radiolysis contained hydrogeng methanej etbylens, acetylene, divinyl and 98*5% piparylenee The degree of un- !saturation of the polynar amounted to 84 and 87% for samples receiving 80 and 160 Hr'respectively. It was found that the yield of the polymer increased with the 6rd 112 3 i~Tadiation dose wA that the presence of nitrogen, argon, and krypton exerted a sen3itizing effect an radiation polymerization. Infrared spectroscopy revealed that the structure of the polypiperylene consisted mainly of 1,4-trans chains, 1,2-trans chains, or of their combination., while the amount of cis-confieurations iiid decreased trifold, It is concluded that in radiolysis the main line of a cleavage of t". piperylene molecule consists in the sever nee of the single bond between the fourth and fifth carbon atoms* The authors are deeply grateful to 'I. Leonova for assistance in infrared spectroscopy. Orig. art. has. 1 tablex charts,, and 14 formulas. A=IATION: Leningradskiy gosudarstvenrW*y universitet fiziko-khimicheskiy Aiiitiiut Ia. L, Ya. larpova (Leningrad State University% Phyaical-Chemical 1Y.'stitute) I ~OtWTED: 32M62 DATE ACQs 28Aug63 EWL s OD SU13 COM CH NO REP ~M ODS OTHERs 023 2~2 SUGER, A.Kh.; Fl"rmov, V.A.; TERE'll"YEV, B.M.; VAYNSHTEYN, B.I.; syEr-,,c;, il.p.; FSU-SNOSBC11EKOVA, N.A.; OSIPOV, V.B.; GOL'DIN, V. A. Absorption of garim-radint'lon enirgy in macrosystems. Dokl. AN SUM 1~0 Jo 't 1. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Fizjko-khiml-hns~ly in-titlit imeni 1,.Ya. Kar-pava. F'red-- stavleno akadem~kom V.A. Karginvm. ( Ga=,ia ra y s ) (lien t exchariwers) ACCESSION NR: AP4037271 S/01q0/&./006/005/(Y7a2/0786 1,11THORSs Ivanov, V. S.; Sukhikh, T. A.; Modvedev, Yu. V.; Broger, A. Kh.; Onipov, V. B.; Golldin, V. A. TITLEt Studioa In radiation polymorization. 3. Radiation polymorization of piporyleno in channel complexes of uroa SOURCE: Vy*aokomolaku1yarny*yo -noyodinoniya, v. 6, no. 5, 1961., 782-786 TOPIC TAGS: piporylono polymorization, uroa clathrato coriplox, endocytic clathrato componnnt, channol polymarization, tubo otructuro, trana piporylone polymer ABSTRACT: Uroa clnthrato comploxos with piporylono no ondocytic component wore prepared by mixing I C;m uroa with 0.001- 0.1 ml mothanol, cooling in a glass ampule to -78C, and adding 1-3.7 molen of cooled piperyleno per mole of uroa. The polymerization of piporylono was achieved by d -irradiation with Co6O. Parallel studios on block-polymorization of piporylono were conducted at -78C with irradia- tion doses of 30 Mrad. Aftor 2 to 6 w9okD at -78 to -45C, the residual piperylone monomer wan removed by means of a vacuum pump. The urea was then dissolved in 10% acetone, leaving polymore whose specific viscosity, degree of unsaturation, and Cord A ICCESSION NRt AP4037271 infrared spectra were recorded. It was found that in channol polymerization an optimal yield or tho polymar (66%) was obtained at a methanol content of 0.001 =1 per 1 gm urea and at a molar ratio of the monomer to uroa of 1:0.5-3.7). The yield was conaldorably highor than in block polymorization. The infrarod apoctra of the channol polypiporylono in CC14 revoaled the presence of only the 1,4- transconfiguration (at 968 am -1), while the block-polymorized polymer contained the trans- as well as the cis form. Orig. art. hast 2 tables and 1 chart. ASSOCIATIONt Leningradekly goaudarstvenny0y univoraltet (Leningrad State Univer- sity); Fialko-khimichookiy inatitut im. L. Ya. Karpova (Pbysicoohemical Institute) SUBMIrrEDi MayO DATE ACQ. 09Jun64 ENCLs 00 SUB COICs HT NO REF 6OVi 005 OTHM 010 Co,d 2/2 "'SSION NR: AP4012181 S/0191/64/000/002/0003/C,---O.:-o ..3RS: .,.bkln, A. D.; Auer, k. L.; Breger, A. Kb.; Vaynshtey-a 3. 1.; Voropayev, Yu. V.; Gol'din, V. A.; Gromov, V. ,~qlpov, V. B.; Sy*rkus"' 11. P.; Ushakov, V. D.; ?I M.'; Tsingister, V. 1.; O'hikin, Yu. L. Aac~latlon polymerization of ethylene In enlarged laboratory apparatus. Plasticheskiye massy*, no. 2, 1964, 3-6 2,LGS: ethylene, radiation polymerization, reactor desiga, -ator surface area, reaction rate, polymer yield, reactoAr tempeza- .-re field ...).STUCT: Radiation polymerizatlon of ethylene was conducted in laboratory reactors of 1-2 li-.;er capacity (fig. 1 & 2). Based on - 'erances admitted In this work, It was found that the temperature 'iela can be calculated with sufficient accuracy. Comparison of reaction rates and yield of ethylene polymer shows that these fao-vorz are Independent of the specific &urface of the reaction space. Thu3 card 1/4 AC-SSION NR: LP4012181* .-o=ercial scale apparatus can be designed by estimating th-~ pro- cess rate and yield dependence on pressure, temperature and dosage rate without concern for specific surface area of the reactor. Orig. art. bus: I Ta'ble azd 5 Pigures 133001ATION: None SU13KITTED: 00 DATB ACQ; 26Pebr>4 ENCL.. 01- SUB OODS: ML NE REP SOV: 005 OTHER: 003 210-2- Card SHALASHOV, V.A.; Ftlrllma~~ ,, yl- "!'-K V , A A,; GGLID,N, 7 A.; _C:P-J, '01 P, F f f v,- *,, f i r-, 1, r r!iA I it t ~ -_,i i ~ri t t .. ~ t ' ,-, i ~ - I , :*~ ~ i r , ~ I I , . - - r lid I , I, . [T, j , s ', t i or. o f ctirrien t ', *-- . 7tii;i . ! i ;, . K i. . i,, . A - , , - '. 2 1 1., , , .. . "I : 11 ~ I I b . . . : , , - *, .1 . - - - A . - ~ . , , t, T% ~ ! . . 1. ~ " - ", 1, EREGER, A.Kh.; OSIPOV, V.B.; GOLIDIII, V.A. [Universal plant with a Co6o garm-ray source of W,COO gram-equiva.lowt Ra for modeling radlochRmical apparatus and conduptUV studies of (j~t= 60,000s)] U versallnaia ustanovJm a Istochnikom C- izlucheniia Co~lc aktivnostliu 60 000 ?.9KIR. Ha dlin modelirovaniia radiatsionno- khimicheskikh apparatov i provedeniia isaledovanii *K - 60 000*. Moqkva, Glav. upr. po iqpol'zovaniiu aton, noi emergii., 1960. 14 p. (MJRA 17:4) 7875-66 EWT(m)/EPF(c)/r-.Wp(j)/EWA(b)/EWA(l) RM ACC NR: AP5025035 SOURCE CODE: UR/02D6/65/0DO/016/0DW~00Ws AUTHDRSt Hadvedev, Tu. V.1 Ivanov, V. B.Olvanovap Le lorBregerq A* Lhes Q-Sijan-~j Oolldins V. A. ORO I nons A ~k TITLIt Method for obtaining polychloroprene. Class 39s No. 17394 SOURCE: Byulleten' izobretoniy i io'Var"nykh anakov) no. l6s 1965,9 64 70PIC TABS: rubbers chloroprene, polychloroprene, polymer fwa~w"I' ABSTRACT3 This Author Certificate presents a method for obtaining pl~ c oroprene by pDlynbrization of chloroprene under the influence Of %diationn'To regulate the molecular weight and s",ructure of the polymer, tI satjo- 4a carried out in the presews of mine aad phonol type stabill3erao SUB CODE: 07/ SUM DATAt 12Feb62 DW Uwe 6784002t 0024 t . . I I I . : .-I . - : 1. . - I . -, . -, : . , I I I . f . L12-1-351 D Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal , Elp-ktrotel-nika, 1957, fir 1, p. 56 (USSR,) AUTHOR: Osipov, V. B. TITIE: Certain problems of the Hydrodynamic Influence of the Flow upon t1he Erosion in the Tail Race of Dams and Hydro Stations (Nekotoryye voprosy gidrodinamiche,,kogo vozx1eystviya potoka na. razmy-v v nizlinem blyrfe plotin i gidrostaatsiy) ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Tk~chnical Sciences, presented to the Power Engineertag Institute, Academy of Sciences (In-t energ. Ali Kaz83R), Kazakh SSR, Alm-Ata, 1955 ASSOCIATION: Power Engineering Institute, KvzpLk!. 33R Academy of Sciences, Alma-Ata (In-t energ. AN Kaz3311, Alim-Ata) Card 1/1 L 24106-65 ~EWG(J)IEWT(m)I&PT(o)IE;WP(J)ITIZ'dA(b),fEWA(l) F6-4/Pr-4/Pob RM ACCMION IMs AP500917 81"1641000102MOO5910059 . ........ ., AUMORS I Suwkhp T. A.1 Bre Kh.1 _py.L A. Os!kovp 3 1 Golldiv,$ Y.L 7 TITLEs Method of obtaining howd pglymerp from 11-phowlimide wleio said Class 39) No. 166832 V) SOURM Byulleten' ixobretwtiy i tovarr4rkh makov, no.. 23, 1964P 59 -TOPIC TA03i polymer, ionizing radiation, N pberqlimide maleioaoW AVMCTs This Author Certificate introduces a method for obtaining hard polymers of,Nftphenylinide,maleio acids To obtain a thermostable and table naterialp X-phanylimide, salsio said In vUActed to ionising rafilatioNt a tempera- ture alone to that of its melting point but never exceeding it, Lfterithiag the .radiated product is heated to IODC. To obtain the polymer in its preferential m7stalline or amorphous statep the radi&tion dooo in varied from 2 to 10 milliroentgen respeotiveV. A&WDUTIONS =9 8USX1TMj 26jul62 ENCL 1 00 RB CON1 OC NO RV Wi 000 Caid 1/1' I , f OSIPOV. V.D. . inzh. I - KliminAtirW, oki r, :1 ri,- t Irrin I i 1,1-,nbor trariBnort rt ton. Nov. . tr-;d. rnb. 11 no.Vl:',?-lj4 D (MIRA ( DNITRI"iSKIT. Semen Mikhaylovich. I OSIPOVP -V.,~.. red.; MC,RCZOV, Yu.V.. re~i. izd-va ; SHITS. V.P., takhn. red. [Methods for increasing oroductivity of logging trucks.] Puti povysheniia proirvoditellnosti avtomobilet na vyvozkm less. Mosk-va, Goalesbumizdot, 1958. 21 p. (MIRA 11:11) (Lunber--Tranaportqt ion) ( Not ort rucks ) 1, ,, T 1 ! (1, N : (, r 1 pov , V 1, . , I nee r SOV - I 19- ~ 13- 1 C,- 2//: ~- TITLE: Ve an s of r;. p rov i n F ~', ~r. r 1 e x Te c hn i q ue s P- t Lumbe r i ng S i * es 11~i.ti rosta k-l-ksnoy vyrabotki na lesozaFotovkakh'. PERIODI~-A: Vekhaniz~itsiya trudoyOm-:ikh i t%1azh~lykh rabot, 1,11,. 'r pp 28 R ABSTRA17T: In connection with-. the article by Professor S.F. ~-rlov in Nr 4 f.1950) of this periodical on the same subject, "he author proposes different methods of developing the lumber Industry. ;io cites the achievements of various organizFi- tions an' brigades, and mentions the tools they use. -~P regrets that TsIN: doc-.s not popularize the be-3t mettols ,)f prod,~ction. There are 2 Soviet references. -imber indus.ry --Developmpnt Card 1/1 s i pov Yo c h fi,~ i - n i n n f 7 t T' ro, I n - n;. v et, r- 1 Ft r 1 1 - rr, Fi - h t! I N, k h r Fi o t C'. r rp 7 71- w .9 1 T 1 e r ry -Vr I.V - 0 1 Ve P 7 r P r1ov r,i i - e d 1 -,- -, n s s ~,,, 7 t -, . 11 I-P tool, -7~, Inins -,q*prin', qn~ ~-, presented 'o F, o v e izp + i o r. e x p P r 1,1 r,, n K P- 4. r v + ~~ ~n nn T i mber- - r,i7- - A a Boo Y. S- ~s r1 OSIFOV, V.D., inzh. Reviev of 01-c-cturps on aubonation in the woodvorking irud-ustries, by N.A.14orozov. Makh.t avtom.proiz. 14 no.6:59 Je 160. (miu ll:?) (Woodworking industries) (kutomt,lon) RCDNEUKOV. Kikhail Gavrilovich; GUBIN. V.A., inzh.. n3tBOnzent; BURARTSEVA. S.S., insh., retsenzent; OSIPOV, V.D., red.; JORTUKOVA. L.K., red.izd-ve; XOMMEHINA. A.S., tekhn.red. [Mechanizing the falling and the division of '-imber] Mekhani- zatsils valki i rezvedki lesa. Moqkvq, Goeleabumizdat, 1960. 138 P. (MIRA 13:7) (Lumbering) OSIPOV, Vladimir Dmitriyevich; STURUA, K., red.; GINZBURG, A., tekhn.red. [The money Is an the right; a Canadian notebook] Den'qi leztiat sprava; kanadskie zemetki. Mosirva, Izd-ve "12VeStiia,' 1960. 214 p. (MIRA 13:6) (Canada-DescriptIon and travel) OSIFOV v D Inzh. Speed up the development of new equipment for the mechanization am--, automation of lumbering operations. Makh.i avtom.proizv. .6 "o51 52-54 162. (MIRA 16:5) (Lumbe ri ng-Plach i me ry) (Automation) OSIPOV, Viktor Dmitriyevich; !;;UJl",SY", I.:., red. (Work 1,ractices and organizational tasks of the Sci- entific Technological SocJety in the accelerntion of technologlca2 progress] Cjliyt raboty i zaditchl orga-nl- -korenil -eklinicheskogo progro ssa, zatsii NTO v u. skva, 19Q. :~4 (NI tA 17: 1. Nauc lin(>- tekhn i c heskaye obghchestvo lesnoy I ro- myshlen,.osti 1, lesn,q,o khozyaystva. 'ISen*.;-al'raye P:-avle'iye. DQBRUS',A K OR Oll-V Pf_4__ -Em Al ATJTHDRSt Markayo. B., He I Osilimp, V. It. a Vorob'Mj A* X. ~13- r bledoAr Xnatrument for mounting- roto a turbine. 0 lass 14, No, 168726 SMI s byalIsten' isobratenir toyarvAh zra"vp no 5j, 15, 5 29 ~6 "M TAOS 1'_-_-turbinip turbine Sao turbine Cft-Win"o-prasenbs an instr=mV4c:',.wunting.+.h9'"tcr ~'blmdes-a'-*Aurbihs.- -such as at gas turbine,4 by mans vf -a sb^ y1 aced In gromme I -4n-*-tb6- disk rix- (s"'PUo. I -cm -the- Inolosure) ,--To - simplify- A-he confftraction smA i the relisbility,, the b1x1e stew and the disk rim hwe @lots formlyW ao~timwus grooves* These Vvoy" an cut to place &'mpUt4d4 bold by a hwung rigidly ~c. ~- to the -disk* Origo arbe hasu 0CM a O"binostroitellma 144W ("ato Ira_= TM IMIM i Ureb64 EWLs 01 1MB CODBI PR 1,-ODD -000 Acc m Ap7oo5666 =MCI CME: M/043/6VOW/002/013VOL18 z Toroblyov, A. I.; Klyusbk1n, To. A.; OsIpav, V. F. None A locking device which prevents axial motion of the working blades in a tur- disc. c1"9 b6, no. 190727 : Isobreteniya, pruWahlennyye obraztey, tovarnyye snaki, no. 2, 196T, 137-138 TAM turbine blade, turbine disk, mechanical fastener WTRACT: nis Author's Certificate introduces a locking device which uses plates for 1preventinS axial motion of the working blades in a tuz;btne disc. The weight and over all dimensions of the-lo9king plates are reduced and their operational reliability is increased by Inserting tism Into Integrated radial ebum Is of -rectangular cross sec- tion cut Into the fbc1mg.4wftc*s of tbe blades ead disc at the herringbone connection points. 7be plates we Owdad Into t3w chammls wtil tbey stop and the free ends are 1/2 We 621-436-621-45 ACC M ArT005W i.buoe; 2--disc /0/ BUD owl: OF mm VATSt 3W"3 Cwd 2/2 -..- . - -.- 1 . . --..! - 4.- 11 14 11 16 1: I's ot .1 41~ ***go 0 o a 2) all a A it cp A, W 11 11 1 p AA 11111 Im a.. 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AmWoy bf Boic-nct% of tho ow, 103. Pramt-Day Ynblam In -A of the ft" g(j, L A Pevlav, [In Rwafatil emm) ill Ir"000 04,040 solution In most tly -! - It, ~AJL 5o "icAtipti of plailnc4i 11tv4UM1011 Pe tho US.S.R. am uuthntw3, wit-L ir,( 1(atim-3 af ibla wtut4ous. Chametea-Wics of Final owl -rMILO 0. W )&y. L321-304), TalizA14 partuvoto 1;,J 01 t am 4MJned =a t1;vnr mlnlimslope diwumv,-A, in t,=rA of diffmrtnt putfaurtmv Ara X-, -Mi!ls. IL~P~ Bukhtinov and R#ducins =d flection Rollbag X M. Shlarnov. (365-3 j 7). Vart-ou-i nt-brycuts, Working moth", varA d-i;guz, ani roll-ptw 4-wim- ctitkady ox&minoa, and th~ -as. maul future wi3lu'tiun (4 aid TO r'lling-mill pmctkv dlv-t)- Some Riit3 IV, vei iA LhO It. L. Zitro-lichirokii W, The rules o lil-- d: direc-tion of move. A ir, of. 1"etal itt tLe'dolk;,jualion venhp, IhL USSR/Metallurgj Steol, Dof(wivibility Jun 53 "Deformability of Low-Alloy Gtri)ctural Steel at High Temperit-ures," S 1 73,,~ kiri, Active Mb Acad Sc j Rel -~ SSR, V . G 0- ip A N D-inil'chenko Iz Ak N:.iuk SSSR, ffrrl, ',, I);) Studies !vj,*.~;t-1(-,-, of low- alloy s1ructural nte(-1. t- t i I itice t.(j (teformation, plasticity Indexes ind (,*- ' fri,tion. Obtains plasticity diagrar. -,-)r Inp:i7l c-cmpre,,5ion, and for lmp.ict awl cftiti~- that optimim temp zone ~f w.1 roll'ing, heIng 275T52 In 900-12G0() range, to (leformation temps of low-cart)on wis ali-o t?slat-.- lished thit max In region of temps of forging -ompletion and 0.8 near upper limit of tpmp zon-,- ra ns lat i on f r, -rn P, AU FHOP p'. TITI E: The l1r., PERIODICAI ABSYRACT: Card arid r.'Iprm-c. (icpc-l,..,~ a,; the ,J MC,111, ~lf %kh~, t, for,v, arid 1 1) ;irc k! cxtcr?~,I' ! 7. " ''.,: - i, y 7 P-ILD flb.11~ (Ills 1) U P im I -1 d ',I o I Id .1 k2 -4 a u The Prok c,,; ,f Iderlilt -i, 1~,r p I it ( e n) v c (0 he r . I t r t, c a d % a fl, c railier ot gi., st A % s t r u I i r, i t v c t f I c d p r t i c I rtrp-,., Tert Me t, I p ch Fin i c F.. I pr c ,),-r t s - TP i-, 1 7p F Card OSIPOV, V.G. Rffect of outside parts of a deformed object on stresses. Trudy Inst. mpt. no.2:109-11P 1~7. (MIRA 10t11) (Deformations (Mechanics)) IV ~ AUTHOR: Osipov, V.~;- L+ TITLEi A Method of Mechanical Pressure Resistance Testis at High Tem~)eratures Netod meldianicheskikh ispyt&niy szhatiyem pri vysokikh temperatunLkh) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1957, Vol. 23, Nr 9, pp.1102-iiO4 (USSR) ABSTRACT i A new method for mechanical pressure resistance tests at high temperatures was worked out. The continuous heating of metals is attained by the resistance current passing through the sample. There folloiY3 a description of the plant. In order to remove the non-uniformity of deformation. composed samples were used. In- vestigations were onrried out of the plasticity and tho Y-sistance of deformation in dependence on temperature, the influence exer- cised by velocity on plasticity, and the influence exercised by the state of terision on destruction, the ohft,-aoter of the oreatio., and growth of the gap with increasing stress. For the purpose of Investigating the character of the deforuation and destruction of alloys of little pla3ticity various grey mat iron properties w^.re. investigated. During investigation of the deformation velocity, which im-s carried out at an optimum temperature, it mas found Card 1/2 that with a decrease of defonmtion velocity pla-sticity increases 32-9-2~/43 A Method of Machanica.1 Pressure Resistance Tests at High Tem-perature3 considerably. The device discussed hare makes it possible to ob- serve the charnoter of initial destruction and the YfIderAr,4,7 of' the gap with an increase of stress. Besides, it is poasible with this device to carry out long pressure resistance tests at tempernturts of up to 18000, and to investigate the inechanical proptrties of the material am well as the character of the creatiov and ffidetlng of the gap. There are 4 figures. A,130CIATIONi Instittite r01' kirt-ewl kirg_y kwonl A.A.Bik,)kov AN 11,;Llii ~ 1,"titkLt Lactallurgii im. A.A.Bavkova Akadeinii nauk 333h) AVAIIABLE: Library of Congress Card 2,12 Tioi s.utiw from R t I c i 'o I I foR Os I po~ F', T 1. E Tl-,v lvitl~w I-, c k)t l'i o, 1,i nit 6 Pw ~w t hmk .,I li(,(JN St ss \% (),v %'ill! t a s t ( - i, ( i t f , ) :I I ii II i tI ~4 , , t :Ir ., % , t , r , PER IODICA 1. T r in -1.~ ni#'Tai,ii: gi~ AN SSSR. 19- '. '~' A BST R ACIT All o III III t. t i'( "i s st I tit, t''t s i opt 1( a I I 6f. 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TITLE: Judi7ing the De,rree nf Deformation in Tests of ',O-m pression (Otsenk~. stepeni ipforn-tsii -,)ri vi ir stoye szhatiye) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboru*clriya. l')',9. V,,! 2,11 , Nr - (USSR' ABSTRACT: Wli-,il#- in. inve3+ -fit ~ ~n~3 r): t~.e metal' -,,9t i -ty to-.C- 4p -:--p 0 f i e f or ma t -, on 9 1. e t e rr. i n e 4 a t t. ~ e - nz,(- r, t lie T. of ieqtruct ion, there ox~ 3t in - om,,rpsn ion 9,,v,7 destruction tnat lepend or. the ~roperl ~f ~~.e and on the friction on the 7ontact skirfa~p. The Ae,-roe deformation i unual ly letermined a- ordin(.- '!,an -e it s ,3 0 U C, I , 1 r P a of h e i i-h t .howev er t e '3 ;1 Mn I eU n74 1 barrel-like shape after deformation t., r - E~ 1 1 e f 0 r at tne F.Ia~es of destruction may ilffer -i t -ie from t~.e deformation vcordin- t-) diameter should be measured in that haif r Card 112 deformation 15 ~7reatest. An equation 13 -iven wni..n ~~ 74 Judi7ing the De,7ree of Def-rmat:on in Tests of SimTle renlerg possible t,~e variation of t;-,., kind Comparative measurementB of tho F. last ; - . ty -a3t -r,--n sam,los ahowed tiiat the deformat ion c;,lcu.zitc!d tic c to the diampter is '"Cl 12 t imos r-real, or culated ac(-or lint, tc, he 1,(:h* . "'here are 1 f i -,.r,-Irf~ fercric- I of Which 19 Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Inatitutmotallur.-Jil im, A.A. DaykovaAk,~1e:-i (Institute 3f Metallur;Ty m,,!ii A. Bayk,-)v i's "S31? C.,ir I ogle I/% zv~T pin :rTgy=,A, -V .41TS jo 2.- CW-"' pu. it vw2ADD IT- j zs,54" Twj,,",.p2 6~0 a -V V2 *vT1M,,,w j Ps lid GOT~.- DDe'l -P*3109ul djjv WISA-Z ., p '10 1-- *.aoT 6 d Do* LT - I" 3u ZVI- ..,I ZWOW A-1 '"~Vjdm %Auvb-dj"Z Od W4,..:Qpftz u uU116-l's -1-~ %Lj"pvqv d 3 %~ NOLM10141% IDOt I UYU OSIPOV. V.G. ;t,t%t ., of s T r-inu dtir i nq-. ' ho (An r.,r m-t, t on of , i r,-ii 1 ~,, 1, ',,~ 11101 . 1)0 VlAropr n p lav . 4: )ti~- )91 ',,g. (MJJL,~ I , : ., ) (Dof ornat i ore (Machunica ) ) I .&TI 28 (5) AUTHOR: Osipov, V. G. TITLE: Oii the Determination of the Metal Powders (on the Occasion Published in the Periodical 1958) S/03 60/026/01 /050/Cr.2 B01 OYBOO' lisaistance of Pressed Pieces of of the Paper by Yu. N. Semenov "Zavodakaya laboratoriya", Nr 10, PERIODICAL: Zavodskays, laboratoriya, 1960, Vol 26, Nr 1, pp 122 - 125 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Yu. N. Somenov (Ref 1) and A. V. Verkhovskiy and V. V. Romanov- skaya (Ref 2) worked out a compression test on cylindrical samples which is used for the determination of the limit or re, f sistance a B in stead of the so far used stretching tests. The method is simple and shows some advantages in the examination of brittle or powdery materials. The authors (Refe 1,2) made two mistakes, howover, when working out the method. The values for a B obtained by the latter method must not be considered identical with those obtained by stretchinE tests. Thus, the deduction of an equation for the determination of the valuet3 0 Card 112 in stretching tests from data of the compression teats is also OSIFOV,-V.-;. Bat6rmiaing the s'.rength of comifireaved products 'ron netal powders. Zav.la~i. 26 no.1:122-125 '60- (ffIRA 13:5) 1. Institut metallurgil Imoni Bay1rova All SSSR. (Metals--Testinr) (Strainn and strossee) OSIFOV, V.G. Final deformations in plain shearing. Trudy Ingt.met. no.5:133-P' ,6o. (MIRA 11:6) U"hPir (Pechant(,a)) (Me tAi I r.- -To a t i,te ) rl~ y M 77- 1 L- 1-1- wt 1. w- I A. vl. Of v -A- ll~. I P. ft VqWKWI MLI-j~ of 1. -~d for CCIFUL&Z - or 7- af Ll.,. A. -pal a,~u A ;Xi- Lb r 0.1 L.1 22 lX:,Nt.!kW. A- IA- 0. t.~. of Z~ 77- .d tj l, L.L- otn". 0. T.., Z.A. ' % S.b~ of tb. V 4r v"wr t 95 Mtt- of SIN1.1 115 vw~. '-a.. -A ,1. Y, Mb-i - Ck-.v L. -~ n-,lO mf-- &INNSL-, b7 tW D-.dl,4 W-~l 159 N.V.. -4 T.G. 0--. 2 21 7 4 3 S/509/60/000/007/004/014 E011l/E452 AUTHOR Osipov, V,G, TITLE. Stress System ReAulting From the Compression of a Disc During the Swaging of Rods by Four Swaging Dies PERIODICAL Akademlya nauk SSSR, Institut metallurgil Trudy, No 7 Moscow 1960 PP 49-59 Metallurgiya metallovedentye fiziko-khimicheskiy metody issledovaniya TEXT This paper is a continuation of previous work (Ref 1 PP.34-48 of this issue), The rod of cir:ular cross- section is compressed by four stresses a:ting along orthogonal diameters The formulae for the distribution of the stresses aX' a Y I., are derived in radial and cartesian coordinates The tangen ial stress around the contour of the rod, the stresses along the x and y axes and along axes inclined at 450 to the lines of action of the applied forces, are obtained analytically The fringe patterns (a) the imoclinics (~',) the trajectories of the principal normal M ) and shear stresses in photoelastic experiments are shown in FigA, The advantages an(] disadvantage-; of swaging with four dies as -ompared with two are discussed in relation to the results Fig 9 shows the stress -4tatos in the Card 1/4 22?43 S/509/60/000/007/004/014 Stress System Resulting From E081/E452 individual zones of the rod cross-section, Central zone I - compression from all sides middle zone 11 - non-uniform compression from all sides, peripheral zone III - varying pa*tern with large compressive stresses (near the points of stress application), IV - almost linear compression (between the points of stress application) Plastic deformation spreads as the Imax lines rige Analysis of data obtained on the strained state leads to the following conclusions, From the point of view of alloys fracturing during awaging the given scheme 15 more satisfactory than swaging w.1th two swaging dies, since the tensile stresses are small and act in a small zone of the dis~- (or rod) cross-se:tion An important disadvantage of such working is the presence of a plastiLally undeformed central zone of the rcd as a result of whi-h his zone deforms during swaging, by longitudinal extension through deformation of peripheral zoneA. it -an also lead to bending of ,qwageJ rods, For swaging metal with a suf f iz~ ient rese:rve of plast i -_ . t) , the author recommend_'4 a modification whereby this disadvantage -an be a-.-aided Both pa!Ts of dies are dl_,~pased 5D that th~-y are not mutually perpendi, ular nd the,, ope, at ion i9 so t irTied ? ha ! th~_y ' not Card 2/4 22743 S/509/60/000/007/004/014. Stress System Resulting From ... E081/E452 work simultaneously. 'This gives the compression conditions of two-die swaging combined with the economic advantages of the four-die system. There are 9 figures, I table and 2 Soviet references. Card 3/4 22743 S/509/60/000/007/0011/011, Stress System Re~ulting From E081/E452 Card Fig.8. Fig.9. OSIPOV, V.G. State cf stress in rod drawing under flat dies. Tmdy Inst. met. no.7:34-48 160. (MIRA 14:311, (Draving(Motalwork)) (Strain and strec.~iea)