SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SIGOV, A.A. - SIGOV, YU.S.

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.8 ( 5 ) 11 SOV/148-59-1-2/19 AUTHORs Sigovv. A..A.9 Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLEs Analysis of Temperature Curves in Sintering (Analiz tempera- turnykh krivykh pri aglom*rateii) PERIODICALs Izvestiya vysshik% uchabnykh zavedeniy Chernaya metallurglya, 1959, Nr 1, pp 11-21 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In order to complete the existing data on sintering processes of iron ore, information is given on experiments carried out with the use of thermocouples for determining temperatures and for the chemical and physical analyses of outlet gases. Best results were obtained at the laboratory of sintering of the Kiyev Polytechnical Institute with the use of a method suggest- ed by Engineer Yu.I.. Red1ko. Sintering was carried out in a container of 153 mm in diameter with the use of an aviation supercharger controlling the quantity of infiltrated air and the vacuum. It was proved that the slope of the temperature curve depended directly on the speed of gas infiltration i.e. higher ainterine- speed of the charge caused a steeper tempera- ture curve. According to the maximum temperature of curves shown in Figures 2 and 4, it was confirmed that the burning Card 112 process in the .'ayer, adjacent to the hot junction of the 18(5) SOV/148-59-2-3/24 AUTHORs Sigov, A.A., Candidate of Technical Sciencesp Docent TITLEt' The Part of Host Regeneration and Ignition in the 3intering uneratsii tepla i zazhiganiya v aglomera- Process (0 roli re tsionnom protoesee ~ V.'210DICALt Tzvuqtiya .,~-,zhlkh uch abnykh zavedeniyj Chernaya metallurgiya, 191.'?9, Nr 1, pp 13-25 (USSR) ABSTPA'Ut Lxpartm,.4ntal Investigations of the sintering proceso included t..e amount of heat regeneration, the ignition intensity and Its effect on sintering, ignition of the charge in fluxed sinter production and heat distribution in the charj;e-layers. The amount of heat rogeipration waa determined by computing hes. bslancen of elementary charge layers (1 am in height.and V surface). Thermograme taken by electronic potentiometers 1 showed that the temperature in the layer raised from 500C~ to'a maximum tompitrature of IP400 - 1,6000C in the periphery of the charge within 1,0 to 1.5 minutes, and within 1.5 to 3-0 minutes, near the ladle axis. The fraction of regenerated heat in the central layer of the charge was 63% from the general heat amount. Insufficient development of regeneration caused a deficit of hoat in the upper layers which must be filled up by ignition. The ignition intensity had to be determined bv the Card 112 amount of heat produced by the burner:; per 1 ::q SIGOV, A.A., kand.tekhn.nauk Analyzing temperature curves during sintering. lzv.vys.uchob.zav:; chern.met, 2 no.1:11-21 Ja 159- (KrRA 12.4) 1. Kiyevskly politOhnicheekly institut. (Sintering) (Thermocouples) SIGOV. A.A.. dotunnt, kfLnd.takhn.nauk Role of heat regeneration and firing in the sintering process. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; charn.met. 2 no.2tl3-25 P '59. (MIRA 12:6) 1. Kiyevskly politek*hnicheskiy institut. Rekomendovano k-afedroy notallurgii I teorit notallurgicheakikh protsessov Klyevskogo politakhnicheskogo i-astituta. (Sinterin,C) (Waste heat) SIGOV, A.A.; SHURKHALl V.A. Carbon combustion dr:Lng the sintering process. Izv. Vs. ucheb. say.; chern, met, no.12t23-30 160* (KIRA 14:1) 1. Kiyevskiy politekhzLLaheakiy 4natitut, (Sintering) .(Carbon) .101 STOOV, A~A.; V.A. Accurate curve of the iLf f inity of elements to oxygen ane kits use to study the thermodynamit.-s of reduction processes in the blast furnace. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; churn.met. nc-4:15-.25 961. OMIRA 14:4) 1. Kiyevskly politekhn4-cheskiy institut. (Thermodynamics) (Cast iron-fletallurgy) SIGOV, A.A.; SMIRKAL, V.A. Nomograms for tho compositi-)n of carbon comLustion products in a sinti-r layer and their use. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 4 no.8:18-23 '61. (AURA 14:9) 1. Kiyevskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. (Sintering) (Combustion gases--Analysis) - Shurkh&l, V. SIGOV,_!~_A,; SURHAL, V. A. 1* A. I A more accurately defined diagram of the affinity of elements in the presence of oxypn, and its use in the thermodynamic investiga- tions of reduction processes In bleat furnaces, Analole metalurgle 15 no.4:16-27 O-D 161. (Oxygen) (Blast furnaces) (Reduction) SIGOV -A,,A-I.; SHUMMAL, V.A. - - I -- Reduction processes in the sintering of iron ores. Izv.vys.ucheb. zav.; chern.met. 5 no.6:26-31 162. (MA 15:7) 1. Kiyevskiy politakhnicheskiy institut. (Sintering-Teating) SIGOV SHURKH&L, V.A. BAU of moisture in the sintering of Krivoy Rog ores. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 5 no.10:18-24 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Kiyevskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. (Krivoy Rog Basin-Iron ores) (Sintering) SHURKHAL, V.A.; SIGOV, A.A. NosWrams for determining the theoretical composition of the gaseous phase during the sintering of fluxed charge *ixtures and their use. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 7 no-3:29-36 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Kiyevskiy politekhnichaskly institut i Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgicheskiy institut. f:,;-, J. -I fuel e n ~ry!~ e! zav, o a s In ti b d. 1, uch b. F 1 #34 'm Ilk 'L8 I ", ~f-p tl il ~),, c!xl la-tlorr-redufAl.on pro(-esses during the sintering f,f magnF.,~ib;~ con;A-n'ral.--. chern.met. 8 no.6:38- 42 It5. (MIRA 18:8) 1, K;.,vevs~.-T.y il ', - 'f. "r--. ~ :- n"fl. I y it, i3 t I tut. 11 14 is is tr to 0# a P U 13 M A 241"AN 060 will mp kv INIPool Vol 0 a E 9 6 6 L 1 6 A I A I L AA 90 U I Ad Doplanwamews of whooffive Is bleak liande, A. 11 .148tiv. Sow. 44-400wom, Jos?, %*It. J, 4%; 1 homw 61 Id I 1ACT."MU-4. HICINfullwat 1O."Itillt. Iteslu," all, jwl.amI waA stwil-lim, tour its glu AM by i&wmn%4mfmp "few way. Afiff croutwoof t-I eloo, -ioloopf : nee Sol$, thr "M Wilke Sluislidygold 86-: I%h"-Illw,Alll% 11.4;1V 11111111pli-N-41 (lo-oll lfw olb, I folilk tok Iq ll%ml~ ..I : IIt., tell.-Wi%h liter M 4 t1i Ili* the of 411J.. iml I.o., ago 1110% a 11r. t4n.w /it lims. nw.p. 00 00 --f AJA l1w Im-S4,111mv. .4 1.. Ill. t..1 goo A. 0-lillow s e 004, , e KOO 0 9 WE :: 00 ` was 90 -Cl.tt ... Kok LlIfol.14,419 (L.%%IOKATK- oe S Ives r, 'It 'A 1' 1"; 1 a hd 0 4 9 t 0 so ft of of lp 10 4 6 I'll 4 a ill n 1. 4 0 9 WR4 goo l 6000004 *00000009999*9 al 1. SIGOV, A. P . 2. 1JS';.T( (~00) 4. Pyshna Valley-Geology 7. Porous continental deposits In the basin of the ?yshma and Iset$. Rivers on the eastern 5100e'of the Urals. LAbstract._/ Izv.Glav.upr.geol.fon. no. 3. 1947. 9. Monthly List of Runsian Accessioni-, Library of Congress, March 1953, Unclassified. 191 31 ~;01 A. P. Gold Platinum ]kportance of GeowwOolow In Proavactize for Gold sed Platinum Placers," A. P. 81gov, 6 pp "Boyet Geolog* No 29 U~UW geamorphological map of Urals (BY 1:500,000) produced by Ya. S. XellehUWn, author shows hov It Is possible to dqrtwsfto theorsticauy altos Alch might be valuable for placer mining of gold and Platinum! N16 691~ SIGOV, A.P. Age and origin of longitudinal depressions of the Urals. Geog. abor. 1: 93-107 '52. (MIJ& 6:7) (Ural Mountains--Geology, Structural) (Geology. Structural-Ural Mountains) SIGOV, A.F. Tertiary Kustana7 series 01' the northern part of the TurgIkY Lowland and of the Part of Western Siberia. Biul.MOIP. Otd. geol. 29 no-3:29-35 MY-Je '54. (KLRA 7:8) (Turga.v Lowland--Geology, Stratigraphic) (GeoloJ7, Stratigraphic--Turgay Lowland) (Siberia, Western--Goolo- gy. Stratigraphic) (Gvology, Stratigraphlc--Siberia, Wes- tern) SIGOV, A.P. Age of katnotyW effusives of lushmirin Lake region. Dokl.Aff SSSR 95 no.3:625-628 Mr 154. (XIMA 7:3) Predstavlano akadamikom D.V.Xalivkinym. (Kushmrmt Lake region-Gooloa) (Geology-Knahmim Was region) SIGOV, A.P. Origin of Tertiary oolliic Iron ores of the trans-Ural region.Tru4.v Gor.-gool.inst. no,24:1112-177 156, (MIRA 10:1) (Ural Mountain ipgion--Iron ores) Cate 1/1 Pub. 22 - 27/43 Authors s Burdina, 0. V.; Sigov, A. P.; and Shub, V. S. .Title I Kainosite effusions in Chelyabinsk Periodical i Dok. Ali SSSR 106/1, 10,--105, Jan 1, 1956 Abstract Geological data are pretent4--d on'.the" kainosite effusive.rock deposits of the Permian-Triassic eras discovered in the Chelyabinsk region USM. Fnur USSR references W49-1954). Map. Institution Ural Geological Office cf the Ministry of Geology USSR Presented by: Academician D. S. Korzhinskiy, August-2, 1955 SIGOV, A.P. - ~ Weathering of the earth's surface in the Urals. Razved. i okh. nedr 23 no.7:11-19 J1 157. (KLaA 10:11) 1. Urallskoye geologichemkoys uprayleniya (Ural Mountains--Weathering) SIGOV. A.P. Geologr and mineral rosources in the southern part of the trans- Ural rngiem. Mat.po gool.1 pol.takop.Urala no.6:120-128 158# (.%IRA 12: 10) (Ural Aounta-.n region-Gooloff, Sconowle) SIGOV. A.P. larlier QLaternary ove!deepenod Tobol-Ubagan Valley. Geog.sbor, no.lo:165-168 '58, (MIRA 12:1) (Tobol Valley-Goology, Stratigraphic) (Ubagan Talley-09ology, Stratigraphic) Stratigraphic sedimentar7 r us of terrigenous constituents of no.3:28-39 Mr 160. (NM 13:11) goologicneekoye upravleniye. (Rocks, Sedimentar7) Consmoic formationo in , Gor.-geol. inst. UYAII (KM 15:10) Valle,. --ftleoutoloap Stratigraphic) vaiiT-~-Fmaesntoiev, stratigrapme) SIGOV.0 A.P. Isolation of geologica ind metallogenic formations in the Mesozoic and Cenozoic o.' the Urals. Mat.po geol.i pol.iokqp, Urala no.10:3-12 162. (Nm 16:2) (Ural Mountai-is-Geologyj, Structural) (Ural Mounttins-Ore deposits) SIGOV, A.P. Matallogeny of the weathering surface in the Urals in the light of geomorphology. Kom vyvetr. no.5:169-187 163. (KM 1617) 1. Urallskoye geologicheskoye uprayleniye. (Ural Mountaine-Ors deposita) (Ural Mountains-Weathering) (Ural Mountain&-Goomorphology) SIGOV., ~ -_AkP.; YAKUSHLV, V.M. - I Materials on the geology ofCenozoio-type effuBives in the transm-Ural, region. Sov.gool. 6 no.2:143-Ilp F 163, .(MIRA 16s,4) 1. Ural'skoye geologicheskoye upravlenip. (Ural Mountain region-Rocka, Igneous) SIGOV, B. [Sihov, B.], nauchnyy sotrudnik Figures at the controls. Nauka i zhyttia 12 no.12:22 D 162. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Institut elektrotekhniki AN UkrSSR. -40EWBW 11WOOV. 1i-.61 Comparative Invastigation of pulse motors and method for r~coflPMtIv4g their parameters [with summary In *glish]. Avtomaty1m no.4:86-105 '57. (KIRA 11:1) 1. Inatitut alaktrotekhniki AN MMR. (Rdse techniques (Blectronice)) Ab MOR. 11.0 .-~ihov. SOV .1 10.2-58-2-1 10 TITILE,, The synthesis of digital pxogriux control systems (Deyalci P'.1ftannya sy-ctez'.~ slihem tsyfravoho prohramno* upravlinnya) POLIODICAL! Avtoinatyka, 1058 No..2, pp. 1-11 (USSR) ABSTRAM: This paper presents an analysis of ways of ;ynthenizing digital programme control systems in which the effector acts continuously and not merely stepwise. Position control systems are envisaged, including ones with integral and derivative feedback. The various possible systems are illustrated in Table 1, which reads (across the'top) 1. Continuous-acting systems, 11. With continuous-acting motors, 111, With stepping motors (both in sampled-data prograiome control systems), and vertically downwardst integral) position, rote. Here p denotes a differentiator, 1/p an integrator, RL*& reversible ounting unit X a digital-analogue converter. The treatment c and D/A given on p 3 extends that of Kwrs'dW.* me applied to the quantities introdused on p 1, which are (in sequence) the dispIscoment or 0ified by the programete, the output (of the nature of a displocoment and the sun of ,he inputs to the amplifier (whirh letter conver"'to tho*progrsioms recorded on a tape in code into signals to the system). The quantity C introduc6d on p 3 in terned the suitability index of the system for digital programs control. The subsequent discussion shows that C Card 1/2 must be tonstant, finite and nOn2sro, but even so the soro of the system The Synthesis of digital programme control systems. SOV/102-58-2-1/10 may creep. The three system illustrated in Fig.2. are then discussed, and the discrete Laplace transform is applied to a loystea in which a continuous function is converted to a samipled-data (stopped) function. The results are applied to the integral, position and rate systme shown in Fig.1, The Table lists the values of C for the various C04140j, and thus iudiaat6s which systems are 4uitable,~ The paper contains 2 Figuree, I Table, about 45 equations in the text, and 4 References, 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCLNTION Inatytut Elektrotekhnik-,r AIN MOR (Institute of Electrical Engineering Ac.Sc. Ukrainian SSR) SUBMITTEDg December 24, 1957. 1. Digital i-econiang 2. DiSltal recording systi~!=- -Per CoT manee Card 2/2 05365 SOV/102-59-1-9/12 AUTHOR: Sigov, B.O. TITLE: Switching Circuits for a Stepping Motor PERIODICAL:Avtomatika, 1959, Nr 1, pp 84-89 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A stepping motor is used in a lathe controlled by a digital computer to drive the tool slide. The motor has a maximum stalled torque M of I kg-m,- the maximum pulse repetition rate to give a load torque of OAM without stalling is 150 per sec; the moment of inertia of the rotor is 1.4 g-dm-sec2. The winding has an inductance (unsaturated) of 0.85 henry and a resistance of 15 ohms. Reasons are given why magnetic amplifiers and transistors are unsuitable tlag and low working voltages respectively). Fig 1 illustrates thyratron circuits that may be used; part a shows a d.c. circuit with switching capacitors and Fig 2 illustrates the operations in that circuit. The maximum repetition frequency is rather low, so the circuits of Fig 1,b and c have been designed to work at higher frequencies; Fig 3 (top half) shows waveforms for the circuit of Fig l,b for repetition card 1/2 frequencies ranging from 50 c/s to 120 c/s; the bottom SIOCV, TB. A. , C3nd lec~ Sci -- (diss) "Research into systems of dig- ital proi-7,.ramming, control and develo ment of some elements of these systems.11 Kiev,tl_960. 10, pp with illustrations; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education Ukrainian SSR, Kiev Order of Lenin Polytechnic Inst.); 150 copies; price not Fiven; (KL, 2?-60, 154) 26162 1/ //3 S/044j6l/OOO/OO5/025/025 C'11/C444 AUTHORt Sigov, B. A.- TITLEi Comparing study and development of the elements of po- sitional, integral and velocity systems of digital pro- gram control PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal, Matematika, no. 5, 19619 46, abstract 5V3!6.(Teoriya i primeneni e diskretn. aotomat. sistem, M., ANSSSR, 1960y 296 - 3M TEM In digital program controlling one uses positional sche- mes. From a general point of view one considers the theory of automa- tio controls of various schemes and discusses the demands on the con- trol systems which transform numbers Into displacements of the working elements. In order to be able to compare the positional system concre- tely with the step-by-step motor operators, an example is considered. It in stated that the open positional schemes with step-by-step motors proposed by the firm "Industrial controla"(USA) 1955, are unsuitable. One also considers integral systems of the digJtal program control with continuous and with step-by-step motors. One po4nts out the ad- vantages and disadvantages of an integral system with discrete influ- Card 1/2 KOMISKIT, N.V. [loval'slicyl, H.V.]; LREMENTULO, Tu.V,; MMSEIT, T-Te. [Reutsikyi, V.IU.]; SIGOV, B.A. [Sihov, B.O.] Digital program control system for a milling machine with a step-wise power motor. Avtomatyka, no.2:81-83 160. NIRA 13:7) 1. lnstitut elektrotekhniki AN USSR. (Xilling machines) (Automatic control) KOVALISKU, 111kolay Vladimirovich; YjUIMMLO, Yuriy Vasillyevich; REUTSKIY, Vadim Ycfirovich- SIGOV, Boris Alekseyevich; IVAKIR:J4KO, A.G., red.; KOV K.F., tekhn. red. [1,umerical programed control] TSifrovoe programmnoe up- "Avlanie [E~r] NN.Kovollakii i dr. Pod redo AoG.Ivakhnonko, Kiev, Cos. izd-vo tekhn. lit-ry USM, 1962. 1U P* (MIRA 150) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Ak~dewll nm& U= (for ivakbnenko). 0-:achizle tool.-Numarical cortrol) KOVALISKIY, N V. [Kovallslcyi, M.V.] (Kiyev); REVrSKIY, V.Ye. (Reutsikyi,, V.IU.j (Kiyev); SIIDV,.P,,A,.[5ibov,, B.O.] (Kiyev) Reversive ring-typi counutators. Avtomatyka no.1:74-78 r62. (MIRA 15t2) i'Owitching thwry)(Electric relays) 02J63/000/001/0p/P64:~, S/1 D I 201/D308 ","AUTHOR: SiSov B 0 "4. ev) TITLE: Improving the accuracy a di ital integrator ba. of 9 seld, on a frequency divider ~PERIODICAL: Avtomatyka, no. l,"1963,.39-53 TEXT: The author shows that"the errors of'a frequency.di be*reduced to the-re ding digital integrator may quired level by. meani of averagin&triggers introluced intb--the integrator output. These J,';:terrors may be considerably reduced if an additional shift (besides; averaging) is introduced into the averaging triggers., Conclusions: 1 1) With averqing and additional shift a frequency dividing linear interpolator in a digital integrator produces an error not exceeding one sampling period; 2) Afrequency dividing digitalintegrator can ."integrate with the accuracy of a digital integrator with,.tw.o adders; :3)-The errorsintroduced by:the analyzed digital integrator may be. 'made either positive or negative depending on,the There are 6 figures-and 3 tables, SUBMIVED: July 30, 1S.62 j, G ard 1/1 L S'1~310v) B.A. [O'ihov,- D.O.j Error:3 of i Enear i.ntprpolator based on a ---AriLal lnt,~grator with parallel transfer. Avtcmat,-,,kA 10 no.2:81--84 165. (,1.17FA if 36) SIGOV, i. I- -- - I - Division and chaq:es in labor during the transition to comninism. Sots. trud 7 no.5-.-18-25 My 162. (MIRA 15:5) (Division of labor) Udibor and laboring c1&"") SIGOV, I. Overcoming essentlal differences between industrial and aizricultural labor in the U.S,',.R. Sots. trud 8 no.9:111-121 S 16.3. (KIRA 1-5:1D) 18(5) SOV/128-59-8-21/29 AUTHOR: Vostrikov, S.M,, Sigov, I.I., and Skvortsov, A.M., Engineers TITLE: Inverted Ccnical Bunker for Molding Sand PERIODICAL: Liteynoye proizvodstvo, 1959, Nr 8, P 38 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the steel casting department of the Leningrad Ki- rov plant, an inverted conical bunker for molding sand has been erected. The form of the bunker en- ables improved emptying. There is 1 drawing. Card 1/1 SIGOV, IvjlsL.I.Tnnodh~ BORISCUKAYA, M.A., red.; GUZHANOVA, T.N., ..wj.c - '0, -WFO"w~MIKU. rea.; FORUVIA10-VA, A.A., tekhn. red. (Division of labor in agriculture during the transition to communism] Razdelenie truda v sel'skom khoziaistve pri pe- rekhode k kommuniznri. Moskva, Ekonomizdat, 1963. 262 p. (MIRA 16sio) (Agriculture) (Division of labor) UM/Ingineering - Nachines, Testing Apr 50 Stresses.. Bending "The Seat of Fatigue Failure in Bending," I. V. taysigov, 4 pp E- ,~"Zavod Lab" Vol XVI No 4 "-Describes special machine constructed for reversed bendimg fatigue tests and develops method for deter- slyking seat of fatigue breakdovn under conditions of bending for tvo cases: (1) stresses under tension and ecapression are equal to each other and (23) strest under - I "Ion is greater than tension stress by 16OT39 am/agineering - Nachines, Testing (Contd) Apr 50 30-k$. Solution of this problem has great practical sigairicance since many parts actually are subjected to such conditions. gas 16oT39 C) t I ti 11 Tlk: 's ':F- LA,-iE:T/-'3Y T I ~r~ C C, f lit: I r AL. -ch, L OF N T A 7 F~ f.ifICICATE 11. CC-flif~A VA JAW,~A Y-. (~ C, L~I I I 1 . ~ I 1OV, Eng. r. V. 2. u33E (6uo) 4. Standards, Engineering 7- Principles in establishing standard types of parametric series of reductors, Vest. mash., 32, No. 11, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Pceessions, Library of Congress, April, 1953, Uncl. ~7U - - ------------- I Its' 4 9 V - f u V 1;110 10 j-j A o a I J; Oat '3 431 LL ai 1 a JAI .4] 1 - j jj j Ai a SIGOV, I.V., kand.teklui.nauk - ------ Tensioned state of apparatuses having shells with indentations. Sbor. at. NIDMIIM?,1A3H no.21:33-43 158. (MIRA 11:7) (Pressure vessels--Testing) SIGOV, I.V., kand.takhn.nauk Distribution of forcia among coneurriantlY worklng tooth of planetary-toothed reiuction gesres Sbor. at, NIMIIIMSK no*21: 69-77 158. OGRA 11:7) (learing) 61',07, J.'I,, ',:~-nd.t,~'!hn.nnilk lbeimin- ge-irs for vfrtical miyiTxxr appvratus. Khi-.-mah. no.I:IL5-lt(, I Ja '50. Olm, L?:,7) (Mixine maclinery) 28(3) S/028/60/000/01/004/033 D041/DO02 AUTHOR: Sigov, I.V. TITLE9 Basic Design Parameters of Planetary IIZKII Reduction Gearsd PERIODICAL: Standartizats:-.ya, 1960, Nr 1, pp 14-18 (USSR) ABSTRACT: StandardizatiDn principles for planetary "ZK" reduction gears are discussed and calculation for- mulas suggested (the diagram of a planetary reduc- tion gear is shown in figure 1). starting with the diameter of the pinion carrier, on which all basic dimensions of the component units and parts depend. This reduction gear was treated by the axithor pre- viously ("Stindartizatsiyall, 1959, Nr 6). The depen- dence of the pinion carrier diameter (D) from the torque is determined by the formula D= f (M ) (where I'M 11 is toique), which is recommended for ~factical usPin the d-esign of reduction gear series with a Card 112 torque rang(: from 10,000 to -160,000 kg . m. Calcula- S/028/60/000/01/003/033 D041/DO02 Rational Load Capacity Series capacity series be izitrodUced: 0.05, 0.08, 0.1259 0-29 (0.25)9 0.329 0.59 0.8, ~j 1.259 1 6, 29 2.5, 302 .5, 161 '? 135, 6J3, 8,10, 12 20, 25t 2, (40), 56 63 9 809 1D09 1259 140, 1609 1809 2009 2259 250, 2809 315, 3559 400, 4509 5009 5609 6309 7109 800, 900, and L.000 tons. There are 2 tables, 5 diagramsq and L Soviet reference. Card 212 ISIGOV, I.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; VOLOVA, T.A., inzh. Planetary drive for tie SN-150 mixer, Khim. mash. no, 3:37-39 MY-Je 160. (MIRA 14:5) ,Mixing machinery) SIGOV, I.V., kand.tekhn.nauk I Designing reducing gears with an extracentroidal cycloid engagement. Vest.MB3h. 40 no-9:31-34 S 160. NDU 13:9) (Gearing) SIG-OV.-I.,V.j kand.tekhn.nauk; VERUGA., V.F.,, inzh.; VOLOVA,, T.A., inzhe MDtor-reducers based on high-speed electric motors. Vast. mashinootr. 42 no,8:49 Ag 162* (MIRA 15.8) (Electric drivivg) SIGOVS I. V., kand. takhn. na:Lk Preliminary determination of structural parwwtero of the 2K-N planetary transmission. Vest. mashinostr. 42 no.22: 17-18 D 162. (MIRA 26:1) (Gearing) SIGOV, I.V.; VERUGA, V.F. Standardization of reducing gears and electric-sotor reductorm. Standartizataiia 27 ro.2:12-14 F 163. (KIM 16W (Gearing) &JGOV.--J.V.-,-kEMd.tekhn.nau.k; VERUGAI V.F., inzh. Planetury reducing pars manufactured abroad* Vest.m"hinostr. 43 no-4: 81-86 Ap 163. (Gearing) (MIRA 16:4) SIGOVI I.Y., kand.tekhn.nauk; M.L.$ in-.41', Multipurpose planetary reducing gears. Vevt.mashinostr. 43 no.9t43-44 S 163. (MIRA 16:10) ,:i"l 'Y" lilyu VyLi";hE:L31nv')vicll [Syliov, 1.V.], karid. tekhn. imuk; V.A., prof., retsenzent (FIfinetary reducing gears] Planetarni' reduktory. Yyiv, Teklinika, 19E4. 170 p. (VIRA 17:8) F'6FiF-fLIY-V, A.I. (Voronezh); RUBIMIITEYN, Ye.S.; SIGOV;-F-.,.. (Sverdlovsk); ZA2UDI,, Ye.O. (Ufa); SUKIIORUKOVA, A.V. (g. Yuzhno-%`PakJi&linsk) Editor's mail. Geog. v shkole 25 no.3:622-65 MY"Je 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Zavdduyushchiy kabinetom geografii FTimorskogo krayevogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya uchitoley (for Rubinshteyn), (Geography--Study and teaching) SIGOV N Promote activities of me0ers of the Scientific Technological Society. Avt. transp.- 37 no.7:58 J1 159. (MIRA 12:10) (Transportation, Automotive) . 79-28-5-37/69 AUTHORS: Zavgorodniy, S. V.9 Sigov, 0. V.9 Bayev~ I. F. TITLE: Synthesis of 1,4-Diisopropylbenzene and Some of its Conversions (Sintez 1,4-diizopropilbenzola i nekotoryye yego prevraslicheniya) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obahchey Khimii, 1958, Vol, 28, Nr 5, pp~ 1279 - 1284 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the present work the alkylation of the isopropylbenzene with propylene in the presence of BF 3' H3PO4 was dealt with, When using these three compounds at equimolar ratios (4 : 1 . o,26) at 98 - looOG the 1,4.-diisopropylbenzene was obtained in a yield of 73% (at 52 to 550C - 19%). The oxidation of the 1,4-diinopropylbenzene (in liquid phase) with atmoslhwic oxyGen in the presence of various stimulators in mono.- and dihydrogen peroxide was investigated. During some time of this oxidation an accumulation of peroxide to a certain maximum takes place, on which the decomposition begins and the amount Card 1/3 decreases., At 11o0C such a maximum is reached after 12-14 hours, 79-28t-5-37/69 Synthesis of 1,4-.Diisopropylbenzene and Some of its Conversions at 850C after 2o--4o hours, depending on the stimulators, The stimulator mixture, consisting of manganese resinate and cobalt acetate with an addition of calcium hydrogen peroxide stimulates oxidation much more than the first two, taken singly. T'le addition of solium ateXarate to the mixture accelerates the oxidation and nakes it possible to obtain 51% hydrogen.- peroxide at 850C diring 17 hours, whereas without 0+.earate only 33% result at 11oOC during 16 hours, on which the decom- position of the peroxide btarts. Calcium-hydro.-en-peroxide also accelerates the oxidation and strengthens the hydrogenperoxide which leads to a deeper oxidation. The oxidation is mainly directed to the fo:-mation of monohydrojen peroxide of the diisopropylbenzene in the cleavage of which in acidous medium the 4--isopropylphenol forms in a yield of 9o%. Partially also dihydra6en peroxid-i of the diisopropylbenzene forms which Card 2/3 then splits into h.,droquinone. There are 2 figures, 1 table 79-28-5-37/69 Synthesis of 1,4-Diisopropylbenzene and Some of its Conversions and 5 references, 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Voronezhakiy gosularstvennyy universitet (Voronezh State University ) SUBMITTED: April 8, 1957 Card 3/3 SIGOV, 0.V,!-;-_~AVGOIk0DIIIY, S.V- Auto3ddation of isopropylcyetahexane by atmospheric oxygen. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.;':562-567 F 162. 04IRA 15:2) 1. Voronezhskiy gosi,.darstvennyy universitet i Kiyevskiy politekhnicbg3kiy in:;titut. (Cyclohexane) (Oxidation) AA-4- 00 A 09 111 0 0 a ti to u u is to u 0 it Go it is M +t-A-c A-t-A It. f-A-L-v _s _j Al fly A-0 '.P_~Ovfps tit It" -00 ~00 Kim"" a as " r &"slat 1. N. Kus'Ww_ybimW i.A. Sww. -00 APO CAM- (U- IL 8- 1(-) IS- 133#-42(18'PfVM*.- MOLitY 94 Still iN .'Ukaxp' 1342) t IMPO I.-TIOR 66 X11611111 I of .3 4040 0 040 00 Of V ukum was inwitti. rM wkicky ai atmoto d soi wm v tbmW to the SOs cumlest im Is". yj locky detitomd fawgwAst with SO Lm. wcfftn w ump. Tip omme d tm pdyttmmoii~ SM - nulbo"wdisthomm IstbAsboorVO-1810mborahum .1 4o-sol' the pnm%W be two @up*. dw Im Ld whith bAd a =,Vow ty tbtiiil the 2n4. A. A. Podsmay - Ti, is ." IV IT IF 41 0 4 4 1It "n 11 00000000000000000400 ~u 0 9 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-0 0 990909::400996 :0*0000 Soo*&& -00 -00 see 266 gas coo too SIGOV,__~~,A,_;_ I~AGDIOV, YU.I. Mechanism of conversiot process of carbon monoxide br steam. Izv. AN Uz. SSR. Ser. khim. nauk. no-3:21-27 '57. (Milu 11:9) (Carbon moncxide) (Steam) SIGOV. SA.; MON, Z.H.; IBILGINOT, Yu.1. Iffect of compression )n the mechanical strength and activity of catalysts. Dokl. AN Va. SER no.10-.31-34 15% (NIU 11:5) 1, Sredneastatekly polLtekhnichookly Institut. Predstavleso akade- milwa AN UzSSR K.N. lk)lyevyu, (catalysts) 3-58-6-31/34 AUTHORS: Rustamov, Kh.R., frofessor, Doctor of Chemical Sciences; Sigov, S.A. Dotsert, Candidate of Chemical Sciences. TITLEt Bibliography (Bib] iografiya) A Brief and Concise Textbook (Kratkiy i soderzhatelinyy uchebnik) PEhIODICALs Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 1958, Nr 6, pp 91-92 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The only textbook for a course in general chemistry at non- chemical vuzes was, until recently, that of N.L. Glinka. This seriously hampered the study of general chemistry at higher schools, where 1013 hours are assigned for this subject. The problem has now been solved to a certain extent by the publi- cation of M.K. Strugatskiy's and B.P. Nadeyinskiy's textbook f-Ref. 1_7. The article contains a review on the various chapters of the book. There is 1 Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Sredneaziatskiy politekhnicheBkiy institut (Central Asian Polytechnical Instiiute) Card 1/1 SIGOV, S.A.; SKDYKOVA. G.Ye. Nquilibrium In the system F205 - Fe203 - H20. U0.1tin. Shur. no.4:18-21 159. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Srodneastatakly politekhnicheskly Institut. (Phase rule and equilibrium) (Phosphorus oxide) (Iron oxide) SIGOV, S.A.; 14IRZkYEV, F.M. Decomposition of the phosphites from the Tegorlyevsk deposit by nitric acid containing sodium sulfate. Uzb.khim.zhur. no-5:23-29 159. (HIRL 13:2) 1. Brednanxiatekly politakhnicheakly inatitut. (Togorlyevsk region (Mbecow Province)-Phosphites) (Nitric acid) (Sodium sulfate) SIGOV,, S-.A-.t IBRAGIMOV, TubI% Decomposition of Xaratau phosphorites b7 nitric acid containing ammonium sulfate. TJzb.khim.shur. no.6:12-16 159. (MIRA 13:4) l.Sredneaziatski7 politekhniche~ki7 institut. (Phow-3horites) (Nitric acid) SIGOV) S.A.; MIRZAYEV, F.M. Concentration of soLutions of phosphoric acid conta.'ning sodium nitrate. Uzb. khim, zbur. no.1:13-17 160. (KIRA 14:4) 1. Sredneaziatakiy )olitekhnicheskiy institut. Ohosphoric acid) lodium nitrate) IBUGIMOV, Tu.I.; GRIBRUSHCH.'10TA, N-R; AIYET, Ya.Tu.; BIGOT, S.A. \N Conversion of natuml gas arA water vapor on Iron-nickel catmo- . lysts. Usb. khts. sinre n0.4:49-54 16o. (KRA 13:9) 1. Institut khIx11 jS UsSSR. (Catalysts, 11dkel) (Gas, S&tural) SIGOV, S.A~; SADYKOVA, G,Ya. I Equilibrium of the syEtem P205 - A1203 - H20- Uzb.khim.zhur. no.2;7-.12 '61. (MMA 14 - 10) 1. Sradneaziatskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. (Aluminum phoEphate) (Systems (Chemistry)) ~q9yj,~4-; LEYKIN, Z.M.; DAYCHI, R.I. Thermodynamics of some -)rocesses for the preparation of calcium cyanamide by a nonearbile method. Uzb. khim. zhur. 7 no,2: 25-34 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Tashkentakly politekinicheakiy institut. (Calcium cyanamile) (Thermodynamics) Production of calci-xm cyanami-la by the carbideless wthod. Uzb.khim.zhur. 8 no.;-.7'4-78 '64. (MJRA 17: 5) 1 Tashkenfskly polit6hnicheskiy institut. L; onve r 3 cin no.5-.67-'13 Ins ta -Lu , : -- SIGov, S. G. i ~ --,. " i" ~~'; '~ " 1, i ~ ~ ~ ', i ~J ~~ 13 19& FINANCE 1963 .L' 43888-66 EW (1) GI-I ACC NR, AT6011144 SOURCE CODE: UR/3197/65/000/002/0158/ol63 AUTHOR: Sigov, V. A, .2-1 ORG: Ural_Geological Administration (Urallskoye geologicheekoye upraileniye) TITLE: Comparative evaluation of the contemporary deformation of the Urals SOURCE: AN EstSSR. Institut fiziki i astronomii. Sovremennyye dvizheniya zemnoy kory. Recent crustal movements, no. 2. 1965, 158-163 TOPIC TAGS% epeirogeny, orogency, crustal deformation, repeated leveling, seismicity ABSTRACT: Leveling, run twice along three lines over the Urals (Liyepaya-Sverdlovsk, Chelyabinsk-Kurgamo and Bezenchuk-Ufa- grzhumka) provides the basic data used in a study of the contemporary crustal movements in the Ural Mountains. The study indicated that the rates of movements for the West Siberian Plain were 5 mm/yr in 100 km, 1.4-4.2 mmlyr in 100 km on the Russian platform and 1.7-2.3 mmlyr in 100 km, in the southern Urals. The article stresses the importance of determining the magnitudes, directions, and periodic variations- of~ secular movements in these areas. Orig. art. has: 1 table. (ER) SUB CODE: 08/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 006 Card 1/1 MIS SIGOV, V.V. Over-all mechanization of the loading and unloading of charcoal. Gidrolizoi loookhtm.prom.9 no.1:20 156. (xm 9:6) l.GlavW izzhemer Ashinskogo Issothisicheskogo kombizats. (Charcoal) (Loading and. unloading) Ashinekiy Wood Chemical Combine will be remodeled. Gidrolix i legokhim. prom. 12 no-5:31 '59. (MIRA 12:10) (Ashinekly-Wood-using industries) SIGOV, V.V. Ccntinuous rectification of ethyl acetate. Gidroliz. i lesokbim. prom. 14 no. 1:24-25 161. (KMA 1491) 1. Aohinski7 lesokhimicbeskiy kombinat. (Ethyl acetate) SIGOV, V.V. Operation of the report section on liquid fuel. Gidroliz. i loookhis,lprm. I/+ no.2.-10-21 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1.,AAhinskiy lesokhimicheskiy kombinat. (Amba-Wood-Zhomistry) (Liquid fuelB) ABDIIVALIYEV, A.A.; KIIAYDAROV, Kh.F.; SULTANOV, A.S.; SIGOV, V.V.; DORONIN, N.L.; TARASOVA, A.G. Production of polysylvan from the wood-chemical sylvan. Gidroliz. I i lesokhim.pron. 17 no.2:22-23 #(A.' (MIRA 1714) 1, Institut khimil polimerov AN'UzbSSlt (for Abduvallyevp Khaydarov, Sultanov). 2. Ashinskiy lesokhiaicheskiy kombinat (for Sigov, Doronin, Tarasova). o S/203/63/003/001/005/02i Ab6.1/A126 AUTHURSt Sigov, Yu. S., Tverskoy, B. A. --------- - TITLEt On the structure of the boundary layer between a magnetic field and a plasma stream PERIUDICALs Geomagnetizm i aero'nomiya, v. 3, no. 1, 1963, 43 -49 TEATc The boundary layer between a plasma stream and a magnetic field was investigated by taking account of the thermal spread of the ion,;. n vilocities. By starting from the linear equations of electron motio in a,magnetic field it is*shown that the electric field can be neglected when examining an equilibrium boundary between corpuscular stream and magitetic field. The plane boundary layer between a magnetic field,being uniform in +rn and a plasma stream coming from -oo is investigatid. The- problem, which is mathematically equivalent to the problem of equilibrium of a plasma stream being normal to a magnetic field and consisting of Po- sitive and negative ions of equal mass, is solved ~y the method of velo- city groups. Taking the thermal spread of ion velocities Into account Curd 1/2 13/2o3j63/003/001/005/022 On-the structure of the boudAry layer ..... Ao61/A126 leads to a thin structure of the boundary layer.!' The existence, of a boundary layer of elevated pa'ticle density can be the cause of autonomous instabilities. The oscillations occurring as a i7eault of these instabilii. ties are apt to produce intiristing effects e the trapping of'particles by the geomagnetic field. Thire are 5 figures AbSOCIATIONs Matematicheskiy,.institut im. V. A. 3%eklova AN 53SR (Institute of Mathematics im6ni V. A.:Stelklov AS USSR) Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy univers itet, InstAut yadernoy fiziki (Moscow State University, Institute of Nuclear Physics) SUBMITTED: October 16, 1962 Card 212 5/020 61/138/006/012/019 B104/'B214 AUTHOR: Sigov, Yu. 5, TITLE: Electrostatic effects during the motion of a rarefied plasma in an inhomogeneous magnetic field PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR- Doklady, v. 136, no. 6, 1961 1337 - 1340 -)(r). in which a current of TEXT; An inhomogeneous magnetic field H charged particies is movinC, causes a separation of the electron and ion components of the plasma in regions whose dimensions are determined by the scale L of the inhomojeneity of the magnetic field. The formation of extensive space charges ii plasma leads to a jump of the electrostatic potential whose magnitude deoends on the degree of inhomogeneity of H as well as on the physi!:~al characteristics of the plasma. current. This 4 nonlinear effect is studied --n this paper for the case H - ~(x). A plane steady moticn r~f a twocompon*-nt plasma in the magnetic field H(x) = H 01 + Card 116 Electrostatic #--ffectEi dur;ng 2 5 336 5/020/61/138/006/012/019 8104/B214 1- 11 -k)~ x i s i n v f~ s t ; ga t e dHere I (x) is a nondecreasing function oy with r/ = 0 f,)r x~ 1/2 and for x >, L/2, The author limits himself to the appr,)x-,mation in whi-..i the kinetic "drift equations (1-1. IT. al , , ) -, L .I Bogolyubov et a!- Ukr Mot~!M' zhurn- 7. no,, I - (1955 Rudakov et a'k,, Sborn- fizil-a plazmy. J,~Izd. AN SSSR, 195a) can be used for the distribution furctions f i.e ~r, v, of the ions (electrona): 2 2 V.L = M11 const; tj cons t; A'- cons t. ( A H e r e 11+ h., where h is the magnetic drifting currents in the plaEma. v and v_L are transverse components of the particle velocity and are the mass. charge, and magnetic moment the electrostatic votentia".. Currents are invastigated field associated with the the longitudinal and with respect to.M m. eq//. of the particles;,p is for which Card 2/6 25336 S/020/61/13a/oo6/o12/619 ilectrostatic effects during ... B104/B214 H 0 for x w -co.' If thereby f and f are known for x - -oo, i.e., the velocity distri- i e butions of both kinds of particles in the incident particle flux are knovn, f. and f are ddtermined by the relations (4) as solution of the "drift" e evation. Solutions of a systeri of nonlinear differential equations for x and h(x) are obtained only with great difficulty. Howevert the exact behavior of the potential is nol of interest for the ring probleml it is only the discontinuity ~j~- --(oo: - P(-oo) caused'by the interaction of the plasma current with the inhomogcneity of A. Using the plane character of the inhomogeneity of the magnetic field the problem becomes very much simplified and reduces to the sclution of a system of transcendental equations for the asymptotic values of and ~. From (5) and the known 1. electrostatic results the authoi obtains: ?(-o0 0, 4;(oo ie J1 andh -h (-co h (oo h The ealvations for the I'discontinuit sit y y V are obtained from the condition of quasineutrality of the transmitted and Card 3/6 5 3 -,A S/02 61/138/006/0"12/019 B104YB214 ilectrostatic effects during reflected-plasma currents n ii ,j el nio Y'i eo and the condi tion oi the continuity of the XY components of the momentum flux density I of the sy stem ald" "particle-fie (T(*-") + T( T(' + T(")),. From these relations Xy XY XY xy *0 A dq dw, 0; w , (6) 00 At + 2 t A - + /t H0 1 0 0 . i He (H + hi) + h- He V~H20+1q) JH~, + (He,+ h&i ,.,ihere - f; (7) If Of -,P - Tis - 1) q IfW2 + We - O(S- 1) q/ g Card 4/6 2 5336 S/020/61/138/006/012/019 efl L-, t L; d u r '- n B104/32"4 are derived for, ei ii MIV 2 and h f I f and f are normalized I 1' 1 e1 aCCOZ*d in~-, 111) trie condition: n'~ r) fAq d-4 ;,ere, u io the r4tio of the "transverse tem-er~i- L 1j:A t - rio 2J /m, 5 I C, Ai ie very m-u7:ii 'Cr jk 1. b c aL As ari n cf pdrticle packet -.he field (1) is i n v e s i _i t ;2 1 it iLj tha-, tl~c- Jump in an inhomogt:neous I lel~l ~4.! k: eC tl 0 -- t.', t 1. ~' il SP L ac emen t 6 f the ; r i tical val ue :3 Cr :t ff:.j -..r-.,d the '-pt:r:etration" cf electror3 through ions causes -a st-r:,r,r: h,~-ating" of the light electron component P393h S/lae/60/000/004/010/014 BO05/BO6O AUTHOR: Sigov. Yu, S. it TITLE: The Effect of ScatterinK Anisotropy on the Critical State of a Multiplying Sphere PERIODICAL: Vpstnik Moskovskogo universiteta. Seriya 3, fizika, astronomiya, 1960, No. 4, PP. 79-85 TEXT: The so-called SN method by Carlson is particularly well suited for the calculation of fast reactors, since it yields very precise results with relativ4y simple calculations. By this method the ir-tegro- differential equationWfor the neutron transfer is integrated successively over the angle p and the coordinate r on the assumption that the dependence of the neutron flux on the cosine of the angle p and on the coordinate r is linear In each of N equal integrals over p and of M equal. integrals over r. In the one-group theory, this method V~ leads to a system of M(N + 1) linear algebraic equations. Carlson's method, correspondingly generalized, is applied here to determine the Card 1/3 8393h The Effect of Scattering Anisctropy on the S11881601000100410101014 Critical State of a Multiplyirg Sphere B005/BO60 effect of scattering anisotroly on the critical radius and on the spatial distribution of neutron flux censity In a reactor. The calculation in one-group approximation was ci.rried out for the case of a non-reflected homogeneous spherical U235 ret.ctor for a neutron energy of --1-2 Mev. The kinetic equation for the heutron flux density aa a function of r and m, applying to the present ca;te. Is written down. The calculations were made on the electron computer "Strela". From 11 to 15 iterations were necessary in the different va-iants to attain the required accuracy (two safe decimals for the criticaL radius). The scattering anisotropy was both accurately cal.culated by the SN scheme (N - 10) and determined in transport and isotropic approEimation for five given indicatrices. Fig. 1 shows the dependence of these scattering indicatrices on the ~-;osine of the scattering angle. The fundamental characteristics of Indicatrices and calculation results for the individual variants are compiled in a Table. Two Figs. show the general course of the curves for the radial dependence of neutron density and nentron flux density under precise consideration of anisotropy in isotropic and transport approximation. Another Fig. illustrates the general course of the Oarj 2/3