SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHIROKOV, N. - SHIROKOV, V.A.

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GOFLINP A.P.P kand. tekhn. nauk; SHIROKOV, N.A., lnzh. Effect of trimming on the characterlstlcs of a compreseor atage. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; energ. 6 no.11:76-80 N'63. (MIRA 17t2) 1. Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut kholodillnoy promyshlennosti (for Goflin). 2. Nevskiy mashinostroitellnyy zavod Imeni V.I. Lenina (for Shirokov). Rv v SJ'0143/64/00~1010/00961010: A=YTOR: Ris, V. F. (Candidate of technical sciences); Shirokov, N. A. (Engmeer~ TITLE- Effect of the density of blading on the characteristics of multistage axial compressors ?~O SOURCE: IVT_TZ. Energetika, no. 10, 1964, 96-101 TOP117 IIArS: compressor, axial compressor. a-xial compressor charactertstic A PJ% C T "he effect of the derISITv of blad~-g of trimmed stages u'pon gas- 5 of cornpress,.jrs ased in GT-700-4 power plants wai S s r i 4,.!~ a, A,!, 7~ s, 4 77 -p rat i u rnb e rof stages, 7. As !ne a, ed hub :o, 5-45. T I T -,k F, U I driut be a,:hieved, trie number of impeller blades was reduced Cord I /Z L 19h5h-65 ACCESSION NR: AP4049460 from 42 to 38 in the first stages and from 66 to 58 in subsequent stages. After this thinning, the pressure increased by 0. 1 kg/cri2 and the efficiency by 1. 55,, with the compressor operating at rated conditions; at greater deliveries, the gains were still higher. In another gas-turbine power plant (GT-700-4M). a lhin-~ing of he blading in some stages resulted in Z. 5-3% higher efficiency for the 7 4 r) - , U -71.1 r l- 9-or 4076 for the stage where the thinning was actually done. The )f was also verified on a low-pressure compressor of a GT-70,~-',Z~,j power plant. "Additional work on GT-700-4 compressors was done with the participation of th-- T_sKT1. Labo.ra-tory Chief, A. -P.-Goflin. " Orig. art. hash 4 figures. ASSOCIATION: Nevskiy mashinostroitel'ny*y zavadjZleva a -Building Plant) _ K_qh1ne- Leri:r_,7rads;,:v tekhnologicheskiy institut kholodil'noy promy*shlennosti (Leningrad al of Refrigeration Industry) 5~_'B_JMITTI~D: 15Nov63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: PR NO REF SOV: 00 1 OTHER: 000 Card Z/Z SHTP(TOV, N.A., lnzh. Fffect of trimming on the pressure characteristics of TsKTI con- prensor ntages. Teplcenergettka 11 no.6:82,84 Ja 164. (KRA 180) 1. Nevskiy mashinostroltellnyy zavod imeni Lanina. AmPlifiers,, Vacuum - 1~ibe Utilization of primary tranefcrner from the receiver "Hodina," In t~:e ammr2ifler Nif"n. Radio. 29, Nn. 1. !Q52. I 9. JONTHLY LIST 2F HUSSTAN ACC~;.SSTONS, Library of Congress, April 1952 Uncl, AUTHORS- Shirokov, N, and Razikov, A (Moscow). 107-&43/62 TITLE: Simple Line Scanning for TV-Receivers with Kinescope !'Oj7K2S'$ (Prostays. atrochnaya razvortka dlya televizorov a kineskopom 1140AX215") - PERIODICALs Radio# 1957P # St pp 41 and 42, col 1 (USSR). ABSTRACT: Radio amateurs using large screen kinescopes have difficulties in obtaining normal horizontal picture dimensions with the ac- celerating potential of 12-14 kv. A simple line scanning circuit is suggested, which has been applied with good results to some TV-receivers. The sawtooth voltage is produced by the "60W tubc 17 a circuit as shown in the diagram. The output stage contains the , r-807" tube, in the anode circuit of which a core coil of 2200 windings of "n3l)IDO-0-18" wire, Is Inverted. The manufacturing of the coil form and windings is described Card 1/2 in detail. TITLE: Simple Line Scanning for TV-Receivers with Kinescope -14DJIK251, (ProBtaya atrochnaya razvertka dlya televizorov a kineekopom " MOK2P) - 3D7-&43/62 The "242" tube is used as high-voltage kenotron, since It is more reliable and more durable. If the high-voltage 111R111 kenotron is utilized, an additional coil for heater supply should be wound on the coil form. For a kinescope of smaller size, the resistance of the screen grid circuit of the "r-807" tube should be increaaedt other- wise the scanning would be much larger than the screen of the kinescope. The heater windings of the '16LOC" tube must have a very low capacitance. The line deflecting yoke coils should have a high resistance "T-2" etc.). This article contains 1 diagram. INSMUTION: flot indicntel PRESENTE" BY: SUBMITTEP: AVAILABLE: At the Library of Congress Card 212 110-2-15/212 The torque of a three-phase induction motor connected in a single-phase circuit. I ASSOCIATION: Military Aviation Engineering Academy 4=21 N.Ye.Zhukovskiy. (Voyenno-voziushnaya izizhenernaya akademiya imeni N.Ye.Zhukovskogo) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 2/2 SHIR0KOV,--NIKOLAY GRIGORIYEVICH. kand.tekhn.nauki dotsent., prepodavatell Resonance method for determining the parameters of two-phase asynchronous machines with a hollow rotor. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; elektromekh. 4 no.5:79-85 161. kMIU 3-4:7) 1. Voyenno-vozdushnaya inzhenernaya Akademiya. (Electric machiner;rAlternating current) (Automatic control PETUKHOV, B.G.. inzhener;.SHIILOXDV. N910. kandidat tAhnicheekikh nauk. Smelting chromium steel from chrome iron ores. Stal.proizv.no.l: 5-22 '56. (HLRA 9:9) l.Kuznetskly metallurgicheskiy kombinat (for Petukhov). 2.Sibirskiy metallurgicheaki7 inatitut (for Shirokov). (Chromium steel) (Smelting) 7777- 137-58-5-9091 Translation frorn. Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5. p 49 (USSR) AUTHOR: Shirokov, N. I. TITLE. The Effect of the Alkalinity of Slag on the Distributon of Hydro- gen Contained Therein and on the Hydrogen Content of the Metal (Vliyaniye osnovnosti shlakd na raspredeleniye v nern vodoroda i na 5oderzhaniye vodoroda v inetalle) PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. Kuznetskogo mezhobl. pravl. Nauchno-tekhn. o-va chernoy metallurgii, 1956, Vol 1, pp 43-49 ABSTRACT- A special sampling device with five narrow channels was employed in order to determine the H content of slag (S) at the end of the smelting stage; sampling was performed at different levels of large open-hearth furnaces. The H concentration was determined by the method of vacuum-heating at a temperature of 9000C. Samples of slag were introduced into the device in the form of small particles 3 to 6 mm in size encased in metallic containers which had been previously degasified. It is established that the H is not distributed uniformly. Upper layers of S always contain larger amounts of H. This nonuniformity becomes greater Ca rd 112 as the viscosity of the S increases, i. e. , as its alkalinity is 137-58-5-9091 The Effect of the Alkalinity (cont. ) raised. In order to obtain metal with a smaller H content, it is recommended that the ratio %CaO/I/aSiOZ in the S at the end of the liquefaction stage be in- creased to 2.0-2.2. A. M. 1. S.'Ings--PraperLies 2. Hydrogen--Determination Card 2/2 SOV/ 137-58-7- 14374 Translation from: Referativnvy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 7, p 61 (USSR) AUTHORS: Petukhov, B.G., Shirokov, N.I. TITLE: Use of Chrome-nickel Swarf in Basic Open-hearth Steelmaking (Ispol'zovaniye khromonikelevoy struzhki pri vyplavke stali v osnovnykh martenovskikh pechakh) PERIODICAL: Tr. Sibirsk. metallurg. in-ta, 1957, Nr 4, pp 158-170 ABSTRACT: A method has been developed for the reduction of Cr from Cr-Ni swarf charged into the open hearth after the dephosphor- ization period. Experimental heats (EH) were run at the Kuz- netsk Metallurgical Kombinat in 190-t basic open hearths with basic roofs to smelt steel (St) of the following grades: 40KhN; 2OKhNZA; IZKhNZA, etc.. 15 to 30 min before the start of pure boil, 2-3 t charges of Cr-Ni swarf were added to the furnace, constituting 2.8-5.20io of the weight of the metal (Me) charge. The degree to which the Cr was recovered dropped as the weight of the added swarf was increased; it amounted to 33-90%. After addition of the swarf, (Cr?-03) amounted to < 8016. No diff e r - ence in the fluidity of this slag from others vis noticeable. The Card 1/2 s teel of the EH did not diff e r in [H ] , [0 1 , and mechanical SOV/ 137-58-7- 14374 Use of Chrome-nickel Swarf in Basic Open-hearth Steelmaking properties from the St smelted in the ordinary way. The quantity of nonmetallic inclusions in the Me of the EH was significantly higher in the course of the EH than in standard heats, but it became normal at the moment of deoxidation. The rate of C oxidation during the per,-od of slag control and pure boil was lower by 0.03-0.05c/'o. This is explained by the reduction in the temperature of the Me due to the addition of the swarf. The duration of the EH was increased by 20-25 min owing to the lengthening of the slag-control process and the reduction in the rate of C oxidation. When this method is used, little or no Fe-Cr need be added to alloy the Me. M. K. 1. Open hearth furnaces- -Performance 2. Steel- -Production 3. Chromium -nickel alloys --Reduction 4. Chromium- -Recovery Card 2/Z dAt(= Of rRLI Ct&ei With 9MARCr ruats ~O~f Thr" d-ni- t All L, M A Cj=jj th r~c COMP11 ~ Wore dcoxidail= was (1) lx~-z 97, P 0.013-0.014. 0 0 DIOCI If -C /10() c.. nd 0 ~Mr-OACW7, hard imel= The 11AC C~XIPD wa-5 ?CO 9-2-10 7, Ma 2.37-2-49, PA 1 83 1 9111 Imac b"Irltv varied bet-em 2,r2 " 2,92 -M "I- L--V~ *.a a~~ mm- be with WX Ftg omtg I %o Af (52A.7 4.1m) and reducM &ME. of L (W7 C70,G). 1. rarialion It the ited was de, oxidized with 11.8-11.8 k:C. ferrocningiatse/ton and 9S- 9-0 kg. b4st4mmAce ferromiliconitan in the furnam and fi-ish in the '-..i ,ich a.&-4-i kr 45% FeM and 300 C. Al/tan. In wariat-im Ill 13.3 kC. ferrotoamc4nese/tom Will m--d tm the furu2ce Lad 3M kg. 46% FeSif" in the Me Variation I gave better properties thsa Ill end better plastic properties thao, 11. but with sotnewhitt lower yield and tensile strengths. A saving cl 26 kopecks/ ton resulted from the reduced amt. of Al toed. V. N. Bedmuski Distr: We SOV/ 137-58-10-20629 T ran slation from: Referativnyyzhurna I, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 10, p42(USSR) AUTHORS: Shirokkov, -1,Petukhov, B.G., Yeremenko, S.N. ,--N TITLE. Deoxidation of Rail Steel Without Aluminum or With Replace- ment Thereof by Silico-calcium (Raskisleniye rel'sovoy stali bez alyuminiya i1i s zamenoy yego silikoki.l'tsiyem) PERIODICAL: Izv. vyssh, uchebn. zavedeniy. Chernaya metallurglya, 1958, Nr 1, pp 41-54 ABSTRACT: To reduce the alumina -inclusions content of rail steel, this being one of the assumed causes of rail lamination, experi- mental heats of grade R50 steel wert run in 380-t basic open- hearth furnaces without deoxidation of the Al in the ladle, and also with replacement of aluminum by Si-Ca. Determination was also made of [ 0 ] and of the stable nonmetallic inclusions (NI) in the liquid steel in the process of melting and pouring. It is established that the contents, composition, and quantity of stable NI in the steel during the period of pure boil undergo virtually no change and are not dependent upon the duration of the boil of the steel in the furnace. The NI and N content of the Card 1/3 steel at the moment of its release from the furnace increases. SOV/ 137-58- 10-20629 Deoxidation of Rail Steel Without Aluminum (cont.) After deoxidation in the ladle in the ways indicated, [ 0 1 is the same as in standard Al deoxidation. In a ladle sample of the metal, the smallest amount of stable NI and the most favorable composition thereof (minimum A1203 contents) are found upon deoxidation with Si-Ca. The production of first-grade rails from this metal is lower with standard deoxidation than with the variants practiced in these experiments. The macroscopic struc- ture of the rails improves upon deoxidation by Si-Ca in the ladle and is im- paired upon deoxidation by Fe-Si alone. The quantity of stable NI in the finished rails declines relative to the ladle specimens of the metal both with the standard and with the experimental methods of deoxidation. The quantity of stable NI in the experimental steels is virtually identical in either pro- cedure and is less than the content thereof in steels deoxidized in the ordi- nary way. In the experimental steels, the inclusions consist primarily of S'O (50-65%), while in the standard heats the dominant component is AI?03 The total degree of contamination of rail metal deoxidized in the standard way and by the experimental procedures is virtually identical and is considerably greater than in ladle specimens due to sulfides and oxides and the appearance of sulfosilicates in the NI. Consecutive planings of the rail heads show that when aluminum is replaced by Si-Ca, the number of clear rails, excluding those showing NI in the form of scratches due to Card 2/3 SOV/ 137-58-10-20629 Deoxidation of Rail Steel Without Aluminum (cont.) reduction, is greatest, but the mean length of the scratches on one rail examined was also the greatest of any. Steel deoxidized by the experimental methods is of coarse granular structure (Nrs 2-4). Upon deoxidation by the experimental variants, crb increases (by 1.3-0.9 kg/mmZ) and the plastic and resilience properties diminish: 6 is reduced by 0.6-0.31o and ~ by 2. 1 - 1.4%. At the test temperature, + ZOOC and -401C. ak diminished by factors of 1.5 to 2. Owing to the impairment of these properties, the question of eliminating addition of Al or replacement thereof by Si-Ca will have to be solved after track-service testing of experimental rails. V. M. 1. Steel--Processing 2. Steel.--Properties 3. Steel---Impurities 4. Aluminum oxides--Determination Card 3/1 SHIROKOV, II.I., laind.tekhn.nank, dotsent; PATUICAOV. B.G., inzh.; TUMMKO, . I -_S`.-14~., iwh. Effect of the method of introducing aluminum into the metal on the qwLlity of rail steel. Izv.vys.ixchob.zav.; chern.met. no.6:29-34 Je '58. (MIRL 12:8) 1. Sibirsicly metallurgichookiy inatitut i Kuznetakiv metallurgi- cheskly kombinat. Rekonendovano kafedroy metallurgit etalt Sibirskogo metallurgIcheekogo Instituta. 6teel--Ifetallitrgy) (Railroads--Rails) SHIROKOV, H.I. Raising the capacity-utilization coefficient of machine tnols. Sbnr.st.UZTM nn.7:12-53 '58. (MIR& 12:6) (Sverdlovsk-Machine tools) 25( GOV/117-59-8-28/44 AUTHOR: Engineer TITLE: Efficiency Experts of the Uralmashzavod PERIODICAL: Mashinostroitell, 1959, Nr 8, pp 28-29 (US3R) A&MR.,"LOT: Engineer-technologist V.M. Kopaygorenko'is one of the best improver-S' of the plant. One of his ideas is a frictional chuck, which prevents the breakage of threa- ding taps while cutting large-diameter thredds on drilling machines, and improves the quality of the thread. The chuck includes a spring-loaded center compensating the surplus axial travel of the machine spindle. A, de- tailed drawing of the chuck is given. There is 1 diagram and 1 photo. ASSOCI,MON:BRIZ of Uralmashzavod Card 1/1 51HIROK.,OV,- N.I..; PETUKFOV, B.G. Deoxidation of rail steel by ferrotitanium and a reduced amount of aluminum. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 5 no.10:42-49 162. (MIRA 15:11) I, Sibirskiy metallurgicheakiy institut i Kuznetskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat. (Steol-Metallurgy) (RailroadB-Rails) ZARVIII, Ye.Ya.; SHIROKOV, N.I.; G(,.-,,,DLTEVA, L.T. Effect of the deox-idaticn method on normetal-7'.~- inclusicns and fatigue properties of rail steel. lzv. vys. ut:heb. zav.; chern. met. 7 no.10:41-1.4 '64. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Sibir3kiy metallurgicheskiy institut. ..,),JV/I'/9- 51)-2-3/40 AUTHOR; Shirokov', N. N. (Uoscow) TlTLE: Retiida~CfZ-~'of-f& Supersonic Flow in Diffusive Channels of the Aerodynamtcal Tube (Tormozhenlye sverkhzvilkovogo potoka v diffuzornykh kanalakh aerodinamicheskikh t-,rub) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR OTN, Mekhanika i mashino- stroyeniye , Nr 2. pp 19-24 wid I plate (IJSSR) ~ 1959 ABSTRACT: The criteria determi-ning the maximum possible retardat- ion of the flow in the narrow section of a diffuser (throat) were investigated. Also the effect of the Reynold's number on the characteristics of the diffuser was observed; finally, an approximate method of calculation of the effect- ive work of the diffusive channel based on the experiments was elaborated. The apparatus employed in the experiments is illustrated in Fig 1, where 1 - receiver, 2 valve regulating the compressed air, 3 - manometer" 4 nozzle, 5 and 6 - stationary and variable walls reapectively, forming the diffusive channels, the number and shape of which could be adjusted by means of the screws 7 and the indicat- ors 8 9 - stationary diffuser with a choke 10 The Card 1/5 ,iOll/ I'/)- ~~4 .2-3/40 Retardation of the Supersonic Flow in Diffusive Channels of the Aerodynamical Tube pressure at the walls was measured with the mercury mano- meter 11 and the field of the static pressuye was deter- mined from the 2 perpendicularly situated points 12 . The axial distribution of the static pressure is shown in Fig 2, where a dotted line represents the calculated curve for the flow of an ideal liquid and the circles represent the exper- imental data. The results of experiments are given in the form of graphs in Figs 3-9. Fig 3 shows the levelling of the flow in the converged part of the channel where the curve a represents the critical pressure. The points and -.- correspond to ~ - P2/Pl and F - p./p, respect- ively. Fig 4 illustrates the variations of velocity for Fmin in the throat in relation to its eurface. Fig 6 illustrates the variations of veloGity for ffmin along the ch el ( i = 1.0 corresponds to the cross-section of the throat). The curve in Fig 6 was calculated from the ex- Dression: zP Card 2/5 P112 SC)V/17(11- '1z' ) --?-3/40 Retardation of the SuDersonic Flow in Diffusive Chamiels of the Aerodynamical Tube where p' -- the first derivative of pressure for a given x cross-section of the boundary layer, z - characteristic dimension of the boundary layer,r. - density, u - velocity of flow at the boundary layer. A cinephotograph of the flowwas taken with 4000 frames per sec. Some of the frames are reproduced in Fig 7, illustrating the pro- cess of collapse of the supersonic flow. Frame Nr 1 shows the actual supersonic flow In Lhe tube, lips 7-6 show the formation of a dark patch near a wall of the tilroat which travels against the flow (frames 9-11, 13, 16). The sec- ond iregularity of density can be seen in the frames 18 and 20 to be followed by the formation of a series of others (frames 23, 24, 27) until an acoustic flow in the throat showed t.-he sound velocity in the frame 32. This velocity slows uown further in -the fzame 37. The total duration of the above frames lasted about 0.01 see. Fig ? therefore shows that the retardation of the flow in. the clinnn I is Card 3/5 "'jv/ A Retardation of the Supersonic Flow in Diffusive Chwinelo of the Aerodynamical Tube determined by 1-t near the side wall. The mi-asurements of ~ for Ymin made for variouc lengths of tte coriverging part of the tube are shown for Fig 8, and the effect of the Reynold's number R on the characteristic a - f('#) is illustrated in Fig 9. In order to determine an approximate value of a , the values of M I p IX and b* for the throat should be known. The latter is found from the relat- ion H where 61V!4~ -- loss of impulse. The relat- ionship H = f(M) , as obtained experimentally, is shown in Fig 10 (circles). In order to verify tile approximate method', a calculation was made for M a 2.5, 3.0, 3.5. The calculat- ed data were compared with the experimenta -1 ones, showing a negligible difference. The accuracy of F in 'as 3 'to 5% and that of a max _* 6F/6 (Fig 11, Oontinuo-as line - calculated, Card 4/5 1;0 V/ i 1~ 1) - 51) - -, - 3/110 Retardation of the Supersonic Flow in Diffu3i.ve Charcue-I.,; of the Aerodynamical Tube dotted line - experimental results). Ther,~ are 11 figures and 1 Soviet reference. SUBMITTED: November 21,, 1958. Card 5/5 SHIROKUV, N.N.; KIM, L.Y.; ROMAJFJV, S.T.; VILITHITSKIY, A.1,; MISHIN, A.Te. Improving operations of concrete mixing units at the rein- forced concrete products plant. Suggested by N.N.Shlrokov and others. RatnA lzobr.predl.v stroi. no-11.17-19 '59. (MIRh 13:3) (Mixing machinery) (Reinforced concrete) GLADILISHCHIKOV, Yevgeniy Ivanovich; GOLUBEVA, K.A., inzh., retsenzent; W,LIY, K.Ya., zuborezp retsenzent;,;"KOv, N.P.? red. vypuska; BELYAKOV, M.N., red.; GLUM, I.V., dot8eiif-,-ie-d-.; ZHUKOV, P.A., kand. ekon. nauk, red.; ROZ M ERG, I.A.2 kand. ekon. nauk, red.; XID11ITSKIYj Ye.K., kand. ekon. nauk, red.; SUSTAVOVp M.I., inzb., red.; DUGIRIA, P.A., tekhn. red. (Let's economize on electric power] Berechl elektroenergiiu. Mo- skva, Mlaahgiz, 1960. 43 p. (Biblioteka rabochego mashinostroitelia: Seriia "Osnovy konkretnoi ekonomiki,* no.10) (MIRA 24j9) (Electric power) SllIp.OKOVJ N.P. We have improved the keyboards Ot~ *elegraph apparatus. Avtom. telem. i sviazl 7 no.7:35-37 31 163. (miRA L6..lo 1. Starsbly elektromekhanik f1r4shchevskoy distantsii signalizatsil I svyazi Privolzhskoy dorogl. haml- r*gnpasfff*a 01 PY-Vad4cu M*4;am. an- / . d ArI1,4 -~, -.- ---;, -m. , - i :~. , '2 -3 A I i 1 fi' v --L Wff--~irg ~! f'--. ~= T- -I f-" 1. - W.- .4AMAWOM U--Wimd kandidat khtmichaskikh nauk; SIVITSYN, I.D., inihener: TBIUNOVA, V.D.. inxhaner: KRTWVA, T-V-, inshener; SKILOVA. Z.A. Cantinuous mechanized method fortho production of sausage casings from paper.' Trudy YNIIXB no.6.-5-9 154, (KI31A lOs8) (Sausage casings) SHIROKOV, N.Ye., inzhener. Using local m aterials for consolidating slopes. Gidr.strot. 25 no.9:25-26 0 '56. (KLU 9:4) (Kuybyshev_-Dams) SHIROKOVP N.Ye., Inzh. Protecting the banks of the Volga River by tefrapods. Tranap. stroi. 15 no.3s24-26 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:11) sov/98-59-10-5/20 14(6) AUT 110 R: Shirokov, N.Ye., Engineer TITLE: The Concrete Reinforcement of the Slopes of Earth Dikes and Dams PERIODICAL: Gidrotelchniclieskoye stroitel'stvo, 1959, Nr 10. pp 21-25 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article describes the reinforcement of the upper slopes of earth dikes and dams extending for 25 km on the Volga GES imeni V.I. Lenin, and of a reservoir, the water level of which was B-10 m above that or the Volga River. Fig.1 shows the reinforcing of the upper slopes with monolithic concrete sheeting 13 x 16 m, and 35 cm and 25 cm thick, laid directly onto the sandy slope of the foundation. At the top of the slope the concrete sheeting levels off onto a parapet 90 cm high and 25-30 cm thick, while the bottom edge was fomed by a concrete strip 1 m -wide. Twin- layer ribbon reverse filters, conjisting of layers of sand, gravel and pebbles (all 20 cm in diameter), were laid below the seams of the sheets, and the composition of the filters is given in table 1; drainage holes .2 x .2 m, covered by grilles, were laid at the Card 1/3 bottom edge of the slope at a distance of 5-5.5 Ta from each other, SOV/9P-59-10--5/20 C,,ncrot... cerient of Ae Sl-,j;c:i of Earth Dikes and Dams in to jpro%-ide f-ir tii , foventuality of irt fluctuation in tile level of' the reservoir. The concrete sileets -were reinforced with mc-tal frames f(,rmed -)f rods 19 uuu in diameter, and the molding of the, ~-Ateeting was carried out on the slope in a wooden cast. The c,)iicrote used was that used for hydraulic engineering purposes, with frost-resistance M-50 and water-resistance V-4, being com- posed of Portland cement and Mark 400-500 trass cement from the Sengeleyevskiy zavod (Sengeleyev 'Works), and sand-gravel mixture as it filler, taken from the Vandovka quarry; the granite chips mere obtained from the Shartasliskiy quarry. The sheets -,fere laid fr~,;-i bottom to top, 1-50 depth vibrators and 1-7 surface vibra- lors bein,,~ used to compress the concrete; fig.2 shows the method used for lowering the sheeting into place, and the materials used F~r the filters were deposited in the same way (vibrotrouglis and excavators, provided with special containers into which the con- crete was lowered from the dump trucks). Most of the work was car- rird out in the summer; some of it, however, had to be done in the Card LI/I winter for reasons of urgency, when "cold" concrete, prepared SOV/98-59-.10-5/20 1he Concrete Reinforcement of the Slopes of Earth Dikes and Dams frorn rion-heate,I materials, was used. A special unheated concrete WOOut wati used for its mantifucture, and a noltition of sodium chlor- ide rind calcium chloride was added to the mixture; the quantitifis used in proportion to the temperature are given in table 2. Trans- portation of the concrete over distances of up to 3 km was carried out by automatic dump trucks, and when placed in position, the surface of the "cold" concrete was covered by a 10-15 cm thick lay- er of sawdust and sano During the years 1954-56 6,000 m3 of con- crete sheeting were la:.d, and it has so far proved to be entirely satisfactory, apart f;-om a few isolated cracks (max.2 MM). Air temperature throughout the year varied from -40 to +30*C. There are 2 tables, 1 diagram, and 1 photograph. Card 3/3 SHIii K~~ Scaling joints in poles. Stroitell 8 no.10:6 0 162. (MIRA 15:11) (Electric linos-Poles and towers) (Concrete construction) SHIROKOV, G. Heating concrete products without electrodes. Stroitell 8 no.11:4-5 N 162. (ICRA 16: 1) (Precast concrete) ,lc ea C, r c --i r. - r Ll -2 11 0 L, X 1 t r rA c u b v t rit ei o- r .,.~nt rat. :)1., c r -i r 1: . f!f q 11t Ll p r, vt, rind !7-1 1 n f,:- r~ 'I zi r i,i~.,J r nd Wil: n rivy o?, :,~i i -1:7 r SOV/20-120-5-57/67 The Accumulation o1' Naturally iludioactive Elements by `oil Ificrooreanisno 1. Bacteria--Effects of radiation 2. Radioactive substances--Dosage determination 3. Radioactive substances--Abaorption 4. Microbes--Autoradiography Card 3/i MCI) A *run I Arrikyea. X. K., I..bay.vs, A. 4.. C.-"dt .of 21 OV.&I 9.1 .... 4 Use of Witlettes to plaz% cultIV411.m, (PrIso.only. "it- P121MMt T-v,tAJeAA-d--11 SaUk 3591L. 294. 37 1. 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An. %I a ftatb*4 of rapid go- 1-1 .1 toressallom of U. off"% of setil.16111,06 An plant.. tbm t p"Is I& %be 6"Welrow" found a&& -6111 earned 0%4 to is .Me 1.14 %b4 lux IsAnamoinsi. ?be wswasbottes at a, .1: % 4.6%rtal proomaties or "111,10%jes "a slarelbe w0aftumm, 'I I -..- 1-K. for the PUV.-. of tb*Lr urce-o"10 prautioal Istrogmetim &a %dricall.r. -at pointed an$ An "o.saary. the seemoo4k, at an taimelfseaties, of 184&% of the srwtb sti..u and U- 44"1*110seal 61 Of alwIlblel 11`241% 1,66 tsr%b., !0n%:: set. Tha salroomes, of o"Ttimattem of %aft for purper's Am h a" r"tlae ,=%" sattlul"sat'" 6=11uselsus is 311-ans b no, % be lit 09 of pefte"GAl 9owtorv,%o d-liffic -1t& "a Woolen. KUCHAYEVA, A.G.; MiVICH, V.Ye.; LUSH.CHEVSKAYk., G.V.; SHIROKOV, O.G. Conditions of gibberellin farmation.by different Fusariun strains. Izv. U SSSR. Ser. biol. no.2s271-277 Mr-Ap 161. (MI-RA 140) 1. Inatitut nikrobiologii Akademii nauk SSSR i Institulk mikrobiologii i organicheskoy khizmii Akademii nauk M339 kafedra biologii pochvy Moskovskogo osudardarstvennogo univeraiteta imeni H.V.L=onoaova. ~GJBBFMLLINS) (FUSARIUM) YFU%51L'NIK-011, N.A.; AS,'--'M- A, I.V.; BAB'YFVA, I.P.; KAPTF4UNA, Yu.V.; SHIROYOV, O.G.; KOIRS!'"UNOV, I.S. Bio.synt~esis of amino acids b soil micro -argani sms. voV:1. ;UN -'55511 141 no.(:14"10-1482 D 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Yoskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. F,.V.Lomonosova i Institut mikrobiolopii A11 SSER. 2. Chlen-korrespondent id! Z-1-SH (for Krasillnikov). (AMINO ACIDS) (5011,4141CRO-ORGANISYS) SHIROKOVS O.Z. [Shyrokov, O..Z.); DANTLE',. KAYA, V.A. jDanylevalka, V.A.j, trizh.--geolog Coal resources of the western Donets Basin. Kompl. vyk. pal.- energ. res. Ukr. no,1:26-38 159. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy gorny-t institut. 2. '3hlen-korrespondent All TTkrSSR (for Shirokov). (Donets Basin--Coal) SI.E.;OKOV, P.A. ; Yu AP, - tekimi, red. [Tensor analysis; the algebra of torworalTanzorroe ischiolenie; algeb.,-,- tenzorov, Izd.2, Kavn', Izd-vo Kazanckogo univ., 1961. 1,47 p. (Yl,,,A 15: 10) (Calculus of tennovs) KAPUSTIN~ I.I., doktor tokhn.nauk, prof.; SRIROKOV, F.I., kand.tekhn.nauk Meclanization of measurements of the area of flat figures vith an arbitrary shape and the outlook for its development. INV. v7s. ucheb.zav.; mashinostr. no.1:36-44 '60. (HIFIA 14:5) 1. Voeooyuznyy laechnyy institut tekstillnoy i legkoy promyshlennosti. (krea measturement) ------- --- LIM/Zlectronice Aug 48 Cirouits, Electronic Insulation *Nov Circuit Systems for Controlling the Insulation of Timer System Regulatory Circuits," Po L. Shiroky., GlarVostokNeftPerarabotka, 3 pp *Znerget Byul" No 8 Faulty Insulation of a timer system may lead to a series of breakdowns or dislocation of a w-1- faoturing process. Ground detector does not fully guarantee protection against grounding. Describes special circuit equipped with noise wA Light varning signals. I et Ike"Mk - . . . I ~:* , ; . : i L .- 1. 1 .:' " .". -~i ":.,: - *,,~.: - , ! . ~ i , -I- -, '. :-, " , - - 1 ~ f , . ;,- --n. A, -. 1. ... . , -., . I 'I" .:, , c -~; - -~:- - r,:-. ,I-l"":.:~:-y C, ~, T-' ~T , - :~ - , t o n.-- ,, , - - I ~ - ., . - .~ . I . , - J-.J. - I II !-, ,I IT 7;-1 7 1 ~-T. :V,r- .F . SHIRiV7, !: -1'- 1"Inv0stigati,;n of mach'nery and instrUments for measrring the ar..~as of plane figur-ts." Min Higher Educati-n U'33R. Moscow CTder of ienin and Order of Labor Red tanner High- er ?echnical School imeni N. E. BaLunm . Moscow, 1956. (Dissertati-_m for the DeFree of Candidate in Technical Sciences). SOi KnizhrayR IetopLs~, No 23, 1956 SHIROKOV. Pavel, Petrovich; XLPUSTIN, Ivan Illich; DLMMVNTY, Y.N.. red.; SHAPMOVA -,-I.A.-,-tokhn.red. (Machine for measuring areas of plans figures of arbitrar7 shapeol Hashiny Me ismereniia ploshchadei ploskikh figur proisvollnoi formy. Moskva, Izd-vo nauchno-takhn.lit-ry, 1960. 147 P. (Area measurement) (MIRA 13:9) SHIRCKCV,--P.P., kand.tekhn.nauk Classification of measuring devices for the area measurement of plane forms of c-mplex cinfiguration. Mauch.-is3l.trudy NIDIP no.10:87-93 160. (MM 14:4) (Hides and skins) (Area measurement) =." Y U ?rrlv I.V.., starslAy elektromokhmaiki_5111ROKOV, P.V,, inah. Shortoommings of PS-59 and OFID-59 apparaWs. Avtoom., telem.i sviaz' 5 no.7:43 JI t61. (I'MU 14 -, I f) 1. Urallakaya distantsiya signalizatsii i ovyazi Kazakhakoy dorogi. (Pallroad&-Siunaling) (Railroads-Comminication systew) "'0. '2' List of Bussiqn Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953, Uncl. ~Liv,%ROVSKIY, 7.: 5Y THOY07, - R. kovinp fArtures I for let,,rr-irirr technical wear nf 35 mm f 11-~ isr-~ - !~ir!rek~anlk, '/. , ~452. 9- J,rST (~;F i0TSSTA7i 1-ibrar- of ,;,ngress, O-Cli-ber 1952. uncl. SHIROKOV. R. to c'-heck the accuracy of film length sisters. Kinorekhanik no.11:27-28 1 '53. (KLRA 6:11) (Cinematography--Apparatus and supplies) SHIROKOY. R.,knnd.tekhn.nauk New equipment for the Czechoslovakian fur 1ndustr7. Leg. Drm. 19 no.4:53-55 AD 159. (MIRA 11:4) (CzachoslovAkin--Yur--Dressing and dyeing) Q a9- ACC NRs AP7005211 SOUFCE CODE: UR/0403/66/000/011AU AUTHOR; Shirokov,'S. (Head) ORG: Elektmapparat Plant, Leningrad (Leningradskiy zavod "Elektroapparat") TITLE: Cold machining of metal by milling and the die casting of liquid metal SOURCE: VDNKh SSSR. Informatsionnyy byulleten', no. 11, 1966, 38-39 TOPIC TAGS: milling machine, lathe, gear cutting machine, die casting, liquid metal ABSTRACT: New developments in millinS machines and the casting were reviewed. A new general-purpose milling machine constructed by T. Morozov was described. Built I on the base of an ordinary horizontal mill cutter it has a new spindle guide assembly mounted an a carriage, allowing the machining of a greater variety of shapes. An in- crease in productivity of 30% was realized in a 3 month trial at the Leningrad Elek- tmsiZa Plant, resulting in the saving of more than 5000 rubles. Also described was a quick-changing chuck for milling and cutting machines. It has a body with a re- placable sleeve and a coapound nut. This chuck can be changed in 2-3 sec and attach- rents made of mill cutter heads, disc cutters, etc. Its overaU dimensions are 100 x x 200 "-. An improved three-jaw chuck was developed at the Vectroapparat plant by Shteynbuk. It is a self-centering, pneumatic chuck for lathes and turning machines which operate with pneumodrive. Parts can be clamped in pneumatical1y as weU as by Card 1/2 ---------- ACC NR: 211 hand. A gear cutting machin6 designed by V. I. Usov (EZeatiwita plant) can be used for cutting any number of teeth in conical and cylindrical gear blanks, less than 200 in diameter. Its productivity is 2-5 times higher than the ordinary cutting ma- chines. Mnuskin recently developed a device for blowing-out chips during the cutting of blind holes. It has a tube with a welded nozzle for bracing a soft rubber lining, a nipple and sleeve, and a reducer with connecting pipe. By positioning the nozzle a directed air blast blows-out chips.fror. the blind bole during the machining opera- tion, New developments in the die casting of copper and aluminum alloys at the Elec- vrocppare~ plant were reviewed. Advantages of die casilng over ordinary send cast- ing were given. At the plant two die casting processes are used: (1) application of pressure to the liquid metal in a die using a hydraulic press, and (2) application of pressure to solidified or partially solidified metal in a friction press (squeeze casting). ?he comparative features of both processes were discussed. Pressure die casting on a hydraulic press is done an a 200 T press (model P-427), manufactured at the Ryazansky plant. The working velocity of the press is 2.5 mm/sec, the plunger velocity is 50 mm/sac, and the ejection force is 30 T. By using die casting and squeeze casting at the plant in place of more difficult forging processes, savings of 80,000 rubles were realized. SUB CODE: 13,14/ SUBM DATE: none Card 2 SHLROKOV, S.D., inzh., prepodav&tell takhaikuma OOrganization of highway coastructionx by V.I. Korosov. Reviewed by S.D. Shlrokov. Ayt. dor. 23 no- 12:27 D '60. (XIRl 13:12) (Road constructioa) (Morozov, V.I.) L.D.; F-111, GORDEYEIV, Yu.A. ffY 0". fk-v;,,!c for repincing gasketa in Lhq altt Wirt of kr:i,e withGut emptying pipelines. Yash. i neft. oitx~r-. ro.7:41- 4 2 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. llfllm.,~cye rayonnoye riefteprovodnoye upravlemlyt). a. F. USSR/Medicine - Wlarls... COMPlIcations Jul/Ana 48 Medicine - Dysentery "Cases of Malarial Children With Byeanteric Complication," S. Y. Shirokov, ChIldren's Clinic, Tadzhik Med Inst, pp "Pediatriya" No Cmsiders that the.qause of colitle in children afflIcted vith mslarja is of dynanterial origin. Tabulates data to support this contention. 'P, or 13/49T68 MM/Kediclue Malaria may h8 Medicine Rheumatism 'Rheumatism and Malaria In Children," S. F. Shiroko7, Stalinabad, i p 17op Ped I Okhran Mat I Dot* Vol WI, No 1 Author's experience leads him to oonola4e that malaria and acute rheumatism are not concomitant. 6A9T?8- USM/Nedicina Angina may 48 Medicine Scarlet Fever "Relationahip Betwen Angina and Malaria and Be- tvaen Scarlet Fever and Malaria," S. F. Shlrokov, Stalinabad, k p *Top Pod I Okhran Mat I Dot" Vol WI, No I Study of 30 angina cases aimed that none bad malarial parasites In blood. Similarly, angina does not develop in children vho havehad malaria. Analogous data also obtained for scarlet favor. 669T79 USSR/kedicine - Malaria Mar/Apr 49 Medicine - Dystrophy "Is It Possible for Small Children to Have Malarial Dystrophy?" S. F. Shirokov, Children's Clinical Hosp, Stalinabad, 4 pp "Pediatriya" No 2 Active malaria causes dystrophy in small children. Severe forms of hypotrophia II and III 4evolop in babies in the first weeks and the second to third months of life even with a mild form of malaria. LO h1A9FM H i.-, 11, 11 ,1, t A" -,,- .7 USSR/kedicine - Malaria mar 49 Medicine - Blood Fameltegi "Changes in the Leucooytes In Children With Malaria," S. F. Shirokor, Stalimabad, 2j pp "Sow Mod" No 3 .Presents results of observations of 1,031 N children vith malarial parasites in their 'blood if Details tvo cAsea. "A9", I - I . ' , . - ,,.. . - ~ . -1-1. t-ili:y (- -, ' --; ; ~ r" t -* 2 ~--, -- - . - 1. ,:-,.t .. T... -ii., r. I ,-, * I I'- *.-,-~- 14" 4- .1 .-t . , -P .; . I " 10 - 14 -: 5 .1 ~ I . ! :,I :111. 1 -,1 '1- t -: : ; -- . -~, , - Um/Wedicine - MMUMology Doe 5a. *ftactivity of Child's OrSudsm, to Infectious Dis- e"es*" rrof. S. F. Shirokov 'VOP Ped i Okhran Mater i Det" Vol Xj-x, No 6, p 29 ILdvancos the theory of 2 t7yes of reactivity to in- fections present in a child's orgmism. A specific reactivity caused by ethiological factors., and da- by specific -biol or serological test, *stab- lisbas symptoms of the disease; general reactivity sued by org, systemic, and tissuie pbenomnsp a combination -of, homological symptoms demonstrates the pt of,general reactivity and the fluctuation of. the nervvregetative strwtwa. Vegstiva nor- vow system shifts of org" systemic, and tissue origin,'have a bearing on the extent of fluctua- tiOn in general reactivity, though the primary Part of this process is played by the cerebra cortex, which regulates the vital functions of the Organism. Conditional recognition and different- iation of reactivity in a child's organism will assist in establishing the origin and development of infection. It is on this basis that action can be taken on either type of reactivity. 2=20 -~'Illpucv, ~;. -~,. ""Im-n6ez in the Conditioned Reflexes of the Pupils of the E'yes in Children Suf ferin., From 1-~ilaria, " Vol.-,rosy Pediatrii i Okhrany ~hterinstva i Detst-;a, Vol 3, 1',,52, pp 50-53. SHIROKOV, S.F. Conditioned reflex changes of the pupils In nalaria In children. Vopr. pediat. 20 no. 3:50-53 May-Juns 1952. (CLML 22t4) 1. Professor. Head of the Department of Pediatrics, Stalinab~d Medical Institute (Director -- Docent Ya. A. Rakhtmov. Corresponding Member of the AcadmW of Medical Sciences USSR Tadzhik SSR). SHIROKOV. S.F., profeasor: VIKSHTXYN. R.L., assistant. Rheumatism in Stalinabad children. Pediatriia no.1:29-35 Ja-y 154. (HLRA 7:3) 1. Iz kliniki datskikh bolezney Stalinabadekogo meditsinskago inBtituta im. Avitsenny (direktor - chlen-korrespondent Akademil, nauk Tad21khokoy SSR dotsent Ya.A.Rakhimov) na baze detskoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy Stalluabada (glavnyy vrach E.A.Nemirovskiy). (Stalinabad--Rhoumntism) (Rhaumtism--Stalinabad) SHIROKOT, 5.P., professor (Xraenodar) Reactivity of the body in infectious diseases in children. Pediatrita nol6:12-17 N-D 154. (MLRA 8:4) 1 (COMMUNICABIR DISHASBS. In infant and child organic reaction) T /General problems of Patholoc,7. 1~athopllysiolo(W of U-3 of the Infectious Process. Abs Jour : F1cf Zhur - Molt) 110 20,1958, 110 93843 Author : ~ , i ~ro I ~ Inst Kuban Mcdical Institute Title Tuberculin Reaction in Sedimentation of Laukocytes (Brief Report) OriG Pub Naucl-ii. tr. Kubansk. md. in-ta, 1957, 15, (28), 26o-272. Abstra,,t A study was mde of the reactions of laukocyte sedimentations with a tuberculin solution in a 1.100 dilution (tBOU). In 385 children with various aisca3cs it vas shown that.TWL was more scnsitive than the ,irquet and Mantoux tests. Of 175 cases of positive skin tests, TBSL was also positive in 169 (96.61~); in nec;ative skin tests in 89 children (51~), 'A"DSL was also neeativeo In all cases of neGative TBSL the 'Arquet and Rantoux tests vith an CT dilution of 1-100 were also ncGativeo -- R*P# Zolotnitsk3ya, Card 1/1 SHIROZOV, S.F., prof. (Krasnodar) Conditioned reflex changes in the pupils among the clinical aspects of children's diseases [with summary in Finglishle Pedintriia ~6 no.6:11-17 Je '58 (HULA 11: 6) (PEDIATRIC DISEASES. manifest. conditioned reflex chAnges in Dupile (Ruz)) (PUPIIB, in vnrio"us die. pediatric die., conditioned reflex chAnges (Rua)) SHIROKOV, S.F., prof.; MA.ZALETSKAYA, Ye.M.; ABRAMOVA, T.I.; RTEKINA . L.G. Strepto-andotoxic reaction of loucocyte sedimentation In rheumatic ferer in children. Vop.okh.mat. I dot. 4 no.4,41-V JI-Ag 159. (MIU 12:12) 1. Iz kliniki detskikh bolezuey Kubanskago meditsinakogo inatituts. (dir. - prof. T.K. Supranov). (RUBMTIC Y.3v ) (LWCOGYTICS) SHIROKOV, S.F.. prof. Certain minute symptoms in rheumatic fever in childrda. Soy.wed. 23 no.1:77-79 Ja 159- (MIRA 12:2) 1. Iz kliniki detakikh bolezney Xubanskogo meditainskogo institute (dir. - prof. V.K. Suprunov). (RHEUMATIC YVIR. manifest. choreiform micro-hyperkinesia (Rua)) (MOVEMKNT DISORDERS, choratform micro-hyperkinesta in rheum. favor in child (Rua)) SHIROKOV, S.F.t prof. Clinical significance of tuberculin reactions in children. Sov. mod. 25 no.1311*6-151 Ja 1610' (MM 1413) 1. iz kliniki detokikh bolesney Kubanskogo medit#ogo instituta, (direktor - prof. V.K.Suprpnov) na baze detakoy klinicheskoy brifnitay Krasnodara kglavnyy vrach 11..~.valova). (TUBERCULIN) SHIROKOV? S.F., Fraf. (Kragnodar) CIJ-n,'-t;alnn.unologlc JJIL13rpratatton of t,.ib-~-rcultn react.tons. -)0'7. mad. 27 no.3,63--67 I-Ir 164. (MlfiA 1,1:11) KISELINIKOV, V',N.; rEMBIN, V.7a.;.SHIROKOV, S.G.; Prin!mali uclwstiye: WHIM# L.V.; P~iffffCMPINA, A.I.; LEGUNOVA, G.V.; I.A't'SHINA, L.M.; FEEMYAYEVA, L.A. Pr#Auction of granulated carbamide Prom the melt of the distillation column of the first stage in a fluidized bad, Izv. vys.-uchebo zav.; kh'im. i khim. tekhe 6 no.3:504-510 165. (KIRA 16;10) 1. Ivanovakiy khimiko-tAkhxologicheskiy institut# kafedra protsessov i apparatovs ,-,SHrHOKOV, Sarguy Ivenovich, inxh. Edeoessed34 Prinimali uchastiye: H.L. dotsent. STADNIKOT. G.D., Inxh., reteenzent; ;i~wxa' L.G., inzh., retsezzent:MUGINA# N.A., takhn.red. (Production of boilers] lotellnos proizvodetvo. 15d-3- Komme Goo.nauchno-tokhn.iad-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1960. 280 p. (Boilers) (xpLA 14:3) zh" BBS. D . ]BOB, J.1--,POGMLISKIT, R.A. [translator]; (translator); SHMOKOV. $.L. red*; PLZTNV* V.S., red.; TIKKOROVA. r04A.. tekbn.z:id~.-- - CGhartering and shipping terms. Translated from the English] Morskie frakhtovye i transportaye terminy. Pod red, S.I.Shirokova* Woslcva. Izd-vo ORorskoi transport.0 1957. 133 P. (MM& 11:5) (Shipping--Terminology) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6299 Shvedov, V. P. , Professor, and S. 1. Shirokov- eds. Radioaktivnyye zagryazneniya vneshney sredy (Environmental Radioactive Contamination). Moscow, Gosatomizdat, 1962. 274 p. Errata slip inserted. 4000 copies printed. Ed.: T. P. Kalyuzhnaya; Tech. Ed.: S. M. Popova PURPOSE: This book is intended for geophysicists, biophysicists, dosi- nietrists, radiochemists, biologists, physicians, and agronomists. COVERAGE: Methods of selecting samples and of determining, identifying, and measuring the activity of cumulative fission products and individual isotopes are discussed in detail. The composition, distribution, global fallout, and migration of artificial radioactive substances in the external environment are examined, and a dosimetric evaluation of radioactivity producedby heavy-nuclear fission is given. No personalities are mentioned. Card llpt DUBRIV, Nikolay Petrovich; KHVOSTOVA.. V.V.. nauchnyy red.; SHIROKOV, S.I... nauchnyy red.; ANDREYMMO, Z.D., red.; HAZEL', Ye.I.-..--tekbn-, -Ted-.- -- (Problems in radiation genetics] Problemy radiatsionnoi genetiki. Moskvaq Gos. izd-vo lit-ry v oblasti atomnoi nauki i teihniki" 1961. 467 P. IMMA 14311) 1. Chlen-korre8pordent AN SSSR (for Dubinin) . (RADIATIOII-PEYSIOLOGICAL EMCT) (GENMICS) TUCHINA. V.S. ; CHUPSHEVAl. L.G.; SHIROKO-V - S. L, red. ; LAZAREVA,. L. r., red.izd--ya; LSANOVI, N.B., tekhn. red. (Merchant marine and freight indices]Torgovoe sudokhodstro i frakhtovye indeksy. Moskya, I%d-yo "Morskoi transport," 1962. 221 p. (MIRA 16W 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledoyatellskiy inatitut morskogo flota (for Tuchina). 2. Gosudarstyannyy proyektno- konstruktorskiy i nauchno-issledovatellakly inatitut morskogo transports. (for Chupshava). (Merchant marine-Statistics) (Index numbers (Economics)) BlIdtANOVP Yu.j.; KOSTOUSOV, N.P.; I-IINYAYLVi. A.A.; SHIROKOV,, S.P. Magnetic device for handling billets. Hatallurg 8 no*6:33 je 263. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Severskiy metallurgicheakiy zavod. (Rolling (Meta:Lwork)) (Haterials handling) A ~~q. ~ - - J~ - , I r. k~vbr; aif 1.'VF;;TOR: I'lloskver, K. B.; Zayd, E. G.; Shirokov, S. S.; Shitsman, A. S.; lieusypina, OTiG: None TITLE: A three-way gyroscopic float device. Class 42, No. 182346 SOURCE: izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztay, tovarnyye znaki, no. 11, 1966, 78 TOPIC TAGS: gyroscope system, gyroscope suspension A -A ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a A- three-way _yrorcopic float device consisting of a r o un i tfa3tened to an elastic torsional support ,uncl su~;pended in a liquid. Provision is made for LiZilancing the instrument after final adjustment by equipping the gyro unit with balancing weights may be moved with respect to its center of J;~C,%Vlty along coordinate axies by adjustment wren- ell-it's. These wrenches are fastened in the housing oAf the device by hermetic couplings which permit A r reciprocating and rotary motion. SUB CODE; SUM DATE; 03Oct63 Card UDC; 621,752.4 - - 1-1. - -- 'DF,,7Fk-;KD ST-E-FiAN W~SILJF711CH - : ~, ", i-z-. --f '!~, , SEE Iw AP6018005 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/ooo/010/0117/0117 INVEIrIOR: Shirokov, T. A.; Sokolov, V. I. ORG: None TITLE: A rotator. Class 47, No. 161937 [announced by the State Union Design insti- tute of the State Committee on the Use of Atomic Energy SSSR (Gosudarstvennyf Soyuz- nyy Proyektnyy institut Gosudarstyennogo komiteta po ispollzovaniy-u atomnoy energii SSSR)] SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 10, 1966, 117 TOPIC TAGS: electric rotating equipment, mechanical power transmission device ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a rotator consisting of two speed reducing gears with an independent drive. One of the speed reducing units is con- nected to the rotating faceplate by an open transmission. The faceplate is rigidly connected to a gear wheel and mounted on a two-row ball bearing in the mechanism housing. The second speed reducing gear is connected to the output shaft 'by an open transmission which contains a wheel with a rim having teeth both on the inside and the outside mounted on a double-row ball lbearing in the gear wheel housing. 7he geared wheel is also connected to the faceplate. This open transmission also con- tains a worm gear. The unit is designed for eliminating sliding current carriers uDc: 621.8.024.4:621.83.o62.21 ACCk_.i&6a8 005 when electric motors are used in the drive mechanism, and for providing output shaft rotation in relation to two mutually perpendicular axes. The output shaft is fitted with two sets of cams. One set located in the wheel housing is equipped with rims having both'inter- It nal and external gearing. These cams are spring loaded in the axial direction of the shaft and rest on the end surface of the geared wheel which is connected in turn to the faceplate. The second set of cmas is located in the mechanism housing and rests on the opponite end sur- face of the rim. The rim is connected to the faceplate I and 2-cams; 3 and 4- and is spring loaded in the axial direction. The cam gear wheels; 5-faceplate;! springs are made so that the cams set in the mechanism 6-frame housing can exert more pressure on the wheel connected to the faceplate than the cams which are set in the housing of the vheel which is equipped with rims having both internal and external teeth. SUB CODE- 13/ SUBM DATE; 24mar65 Card rKA34 I BOOK KOLOOrTaTION SOT/5174 Pravda. Moscow. T%crar 30v:tokiy kolmdehtakIT korabl's xaterl4ly. opubllkcv*nmrYt v gaa4t "Pravda" (The 3tcond Soviet Coude Snips Materials ftbushed In the Newspaper *Pravda*) Hoscow. 1940. 194 p. 50,000 4OP190 Printed. Rest for UdnosPublicatIon: V. Rout and V. Sairnov. 7*ch. 24.2 Tagow - . I PURM14 This book to intended for the general roader, CCTZRAdZt Tht book Is a compilation of articles which appeared to the newspaper Pravda after the launching. orbiting. and re. *&*try Of the capsule Of the 3OVIet 4,600 k6 Spaceship on August 19, 1960. The articles give moat details or *cjtnttrLc research undertaken In this flight In the fields Or biology, cytology. genetics. oosmIc radiation, sol" radiation, ultra- violet rallation, and radiation lev*lo. A description and thr*a-photii-~f tnj-jjps4js`-&r* 91 vt". No personalities are imentioned. There art no "r*rtncs#. To a., T. Zlidt 0 3kly. Doctor or Physical and Ratbanatical sciences - 90 Ca" for ruturm Astronauts. D. Kirkay Academician or %no Academy or Sciences BSSR and MTSL.100- cal LaboratorT or the Institut ftziologli (Institute or Physiology). Kiosk) 91 Forerunner or Crest Conquests. A, Allki, fT'Ytn. Corresponding Namber or the Academy of Sclonces U3SR. or the n2johoskly lnstl-ut JLf ArmyAnskoy SSSR ~Pftyslcal institute of the Ac&d~sV of $a.-oncos AManskaja 33R)j 93 Tolarlsion *lye* In Outer Space. P. Pedoror 95 Two rLignts. Loonld_3obolor 98 seginning or a Now Itra. Ollga Forsn Keating with tne First 'Astronauts.' V. 3almov V. 3rilrokow 102 Event Which 3urprlsed the World. D hH`IritEam Professor, (Director or "a Gosudarstyennyy InStItut Is"I Utornborga (State Astronomical Institute Imehl Shternbsrc) Creative G*njuz of the Builders of Communism. Editorial In Pravda lod 3olution of a Tarr tapartant Problem. I- _Anb*- Academician 9normous Success of Soviet Sclenct and Engineering. Press Conference In the Academy or 3clences USSH 115 Biological Program or the 3pactanip. Acadmician 130 On the Eve or Ptann#d Space Flight. V. Parl, Active Member of the AC&d"W or Medical sciences USSR7,~-~ 137 Zhto the Depths or the microconnos. _j__yjrr~qCarreapondtrg mt#qr or the Academy of Sciences U33R. Professor 143 SIRWAKOV. A. - SHUOKOV, V. The spring of people's initiative. Sov.profsoinzy, 6 no.16:60- 62 N '58. (MIRL 12:2) (Moscow--Textile workers) S' T 12, C Kc V j Ste-oanovich Alck:~andrin, :~cnr-,Ured Doctor of the :LSF R 11 "ecroloMr,, Vest. oto-rino- ~ 3 larin!-,ol.. Ko. 2, 190, `!on, Dr. 23-7-st?, -cl948-. , 1, BATAKOV, N.; 14MISVETOVA, Ye..; SHIROKOV, V.j (Velikiy Ustyug) Velikli Ustiug. Vologda, Vologodskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1960. 133 P. (MIRA 14:7) (Velikiy Ustyug-Description) SIIIROKOY V A The 2BIVW-type 33-35 '59. coordination-boring machine. Bjul.tqkh.-ekon.Informno.2: (Drilling and boring machinery) (MM 12:3) .