SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SMIRNOV. V.K. - SMIRNOV. V.M.

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SMIRNOV, V.K. The 1L70 automatic production line for machining beds of electric motors. Biul.tekh.-skon.inform. no.8:24-25 159. (MIRA 13:1) (Machine tools) (kutomatioa) MYAMLIN, A.N. (Moskva);SMIRNOV, V.I. (Moskva) Operational memory device using electron-beam tubes. Probl. kib. no.2:191-201 '59 OUU 13:3) (Storage tubes) Tube Storage Device 191 The authors describe the prinitpie of operation of the storage dev c0 for the Soviet co-puter 'S:rela-le, which consists of cathode-ray tubes or the 'PotenC315103kap- type, -Ltn a storage c-P-ItY of 204a -r-44 of 43 bits. No -Ce-n.e. s- give.. ai4lRWX, V. K. Fistabliabine, norms for jig-boring work. Stan.i instr. '10 no.4:4o-lpl Ap 159. (MIRk 12:6) (Drilling boring) and I., I I ~ -- I I I Ya . R . ; S I ~ i I K -~ ~: ', V I ,'BFRT, E.I., V.K,: Fririirrdi uchastive~; 14:i~~.NKO, Z.G_ STRAKHOVA., M,A, illydrn~~rackinE of pitch distIllates. Khi-m~ i Taki-.,-Icr,], i maBel 'a no.2?5-11 F 164, (,)41RA 17:4) 1. Institut ntiftekhlmllcheskogo sinteza AN SSSR. 7, d Na re F ~_A ~7, f) V 'o t: 1"7 F' 4 - rk Ik ~~, de m. -66 EV1TLWr,,WT (m) /EVIP (w)/Iqp (C) EM JD L 1495.1 3 -J-UR7/Z579j6V/000/OW/006j/007j ACC 153 96UM -ODE AUTHOR: Smirnovs V. K.- ORO-. Kazan Aviation Institute (lazanskiy aviatsionnyy inatitut) '6 TITLE: Tensometric dynamometer ZKShD 30 SOURCE: Kazan. Aviatsionnyy Institut. Trudys no. 84, 1964. Aviatsionnaya tekhnologiya i organizatsiya proizvodstva (Aviation technology and production management), 67-73 TOPIC TAGS: meta3-lurgic testing machine., tensile test, pressure transducer, strain gage ~& ABSTRACT: A three-dimensional tensometric dynamometer for measuring forces g ierated during band PoTfs-&-n-g-li discussed. The principle of operation J a based on the use of strain gages as shown by a schematic drawing of the apparatus and sensing beam in Fig. 1. The beam deformations in the x, y, and a directions were calculated by the for=Am P 24 4 5 -Eh P -. 24 2 Ella 70 LCard JL2 ACC NR, AT6w3153 )sition of strain-gages where P is the load and By hy and k refer to the dimensions of the sensing beam. A wiring diagram for the stress transducers is presented., and a calibration graph of load vs. electrical resistance Is giren~ It.io concluded that the apparatus may be successfully used for determining cutting forces in various mechanical operations in which the maximm applied load is less than 30 kgo Orig. art* bast 5 graphs, SUB CODE: 13 SUBM DATE% OlOot63 Card 2/2 SMIRNW, V.K.; PiOFIMIOVA, Ye.I., kfind. Leklm. rinuk, re0enzoid\ \ (Universal technological equipment In smil-lot. produc- tion] Universallnaia I~ekhnologicheskaia ozmastka v melko- seriinom proizvodstve. Moskva, Mashinostroenie, 1965. 125 p. (%,IIRA 18:12) SMIRNOV, V.K.; KATSNEL'SON, S.Kh.; KRUCHININ , V.I.,radaktor; VRKS~!R, A.A., SHPAK, Te.G.,tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Chemical bases of "arzamit' coating and lacquers with cold hardening properties] Khimichaski stoikie zamazki arzamit i laki kholodnogo otvarzhdeniia. Pod rod. V.I. Kruchinina. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo khim. lit-ry, 1957. 49 P. (MIRA 10-5) (Lacquers and lacquering) (Corrosion and anticorrosives) SOV.1/81-59-8-27836 Trar.--lation from:: ReferatlvnTj zhurnal.. nimlya, .9~-~q, 51- 8~ p 329 (USSR) AU'-*HOPB. smlrpovl~ Vjc_ 11ovshin , yc-.S~ TITLE Impregnated Graph-it& acd Its ApplIcatior in, Chemical Indus,~ry P=ODICAT-: Sb. Kom-t Do kor-rczll 1 zashchite metall:~v Vses, sov, nauchnc-t=k1Ln- o-v, 1958, Nr 5, PP 88 .- 100 11W )b ABSTRAM. The experl~nce of impregnating g;rapIr-Ite (G) with ph,-~nplformaldebxyde ("r) and silicon-organle (II) re !P-s\'has shown that-lin the impregnation with 1 G can be obtained whi3h is resistar--t to alkaline and acidic media up to 1700C, and in the impr,z-.gnatioi with !I impregnated G can b=- obtained which Is resistant to aggrzs--~:�ve media up to 3500,'-', The description of t-he technology of manufacturing I and the me-'uhcds of impregnating G with I and II, data on the phys-co-met2hanical and chemical properties of impregnated G and the fields of tzs application are cited, T. Fabrikart Card I./! SOV/81-59-7-23758 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, 1959, Nr 7, p 302 (USSR) AUTHORS: Smirnov. V.K.. Katsnellson, S.Kh. TITLE; The Technology of Manufacturing Heat-Conductive Arzamit Puttles and Their Application in the Chemical Industry PERIODICAL: Sb. Kom-t po korrozii i zashchite metallov Vses. sov. nauchno-_ tekhn. o-v, 1958, Nr 5, pp 131 - 139 ABSTRACT: The heat-conductive putties- acid-resistant arzamit-4 and acid- alkali-resistant arzamit-5 combine the properties of the known putties arzamit-1,2,3 with the properties of heat conductivity. The arzamits are self-hardening putties, they have high physical- mechanical properties and a good chemical resistance, they a-re resistant against HF (acid), but not resistant against the action of oxidants, acet ne and etbylacetate. The putties are used as binding material)3but in some cases can be used also as in- dependent protective material. The lining is made onAhe sub- layer, for which purpose resorcino-formalde de resii?in a mix,*Zur=- Card 1/2 with graphite is used, for instance. At some plants bakelite 5(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2551 I/ - Smirnov. V__K., and Ye. S. Voshina P, Propitannyy grafit I yego primeneniye v khimicheskoy promyshlen- nosti (Impregnated Graphite and Its Application in the Chemical Industry) Moscow, Goskhlmlzdat, 1959. 70 p. (Seri9o: Korroz- iya v khimicheskikh proizvodstvakh I sposoby zaahchity, vyp. 12) 3,500 copies printed. Ed. (Title page): V. I. Kruchinin (Deceased); Ed. (Inside book): S. M. Belen'kaya.; Tech. Ed.: L. G. Kleyman; EditoriAl Board: N. A. Baklanov, V. Ye. Volodin, V. S. Kiselev (Chair- man), I. Ya. Klinov, V. I. KruchInIn (Deceased) (Secretary), G. V. Sagalyev (Deputy Chairman), and P. G. Udyma. PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for Industrial engineers In establishments of the chemical industry and those In scientific research institutes studying anticorrosive materials. COVERAGE: The booklet, one of a general series entitled Korroziya v khimicheskikh proizvoclstvakh I sposoby zashchity (Corrosion In the Chemical Industry and Methods of Protection), contains Card 1/5 Impregnated Graphite (Cont. ) SOV/2551 general information on graphite and the properties of graph- Itized materials. Production methods and fields of application of these material,3 are No re rs~orjali ties are mentioned. There are 10 references, all ""Qvict. TABLE OF CONTE74TS: From the Editor 3 Introduction 5 General information on Graxhite 7 Phy-sicomechanical Propert"Les of Graph~41',-Ized MaterialLs Brief Survey of Impregnated Materials Used Abroad (According to Bibliographical Data) 14 Brief Survey of Impregnated Materials Used in the Soviet Union 18 Card 2/5 Impregnated Graphite (Cont.) SOV/2551 Industrial Method of Froceasing Graphite Impregnated With Phenol- formaldehyde Resin Effect of impregnation graphite Chemical resistance of Processing impregnated able medium 21 on the physicochemical properties of 27 impregnated graphite 28 graphite which is resistant to a change- 29 Short Industrial Process for Impregnating Graphite With "Etinoll" Lacquer 29 Methods of Producing Heat-resistant Impregnated Graphite 32 Industrial process for producing heat-resistant graphite from organosilicon polymers 34 Brief Information on the Use of Impregnated Graphite In Equip- ment Manufacture Abroad 36 Fields of Application for Impregnated Graphite in the Soviet Union 47 Card 3/5 S/081/62/000/021/058/069 B160/B186 AUTHORS: Smirnov,_V._Kj Lyamshina, Ye. N., Bogatyrev, P. M. TITLE: New chemically stable coating systems PERIODICAL: Referativnyy, zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 21, 1962, 480 abstract 21P300 (Lakokrasochn. materialy i ikh primeneniye, no. 6, 1961, 23-25) TEXT: New chemically stable paints and varnishes have been developed on the basis of resol phenol formaldehyde resin prGduced in the presence of an ammonia catalyst; glycerine dichlorhydriine, and n-toluene sulfo-acid are introduced into the composition of the coatings as hardening accelerators. The coatings dry more quickly and at a lower temperature than films of bakelite varnish and varnish No. 86. Recipes are given for primers and top-coat varnishes recommended for the protection of chemical apparatus exposed to various aggressive media.. 7 references. ,Abstracteris note: Complete translation". Card 1/1 33286 S/191/62/000/002/007/008 B101/B11.0 AUTHORS~ Smi--nov, V. K_ Vovshina, G. Z. TITLED. The ne~.~i I'Arzamit.-6" cement PERIODICALt Plasticheskiye massy, no. 2, 19621, 60 - 71 TEXT! A cement on the basis of binding agent and graphite, which is stable in aggressive media at temperatures to above 2000C, is described, The cements Arzamit-4 and Arzamit-5 developed so far are stable only up to 170C'C, Arzamit-6 consists of phenol-formaldehyde resin and organosilil- con compounds at a certain ratio (as binding agent), graphite powder (as filler)-, and an acid catalyst which accelerateshardening of the cement in air. The heat stability test (heating for 230-500 hr at 220-25000 2 .:-7howed a tensile strength of about 40-50 kgf/cm in thick layers (21- 93 mm) of 25--35 kgf/cm'. The waterproofness was tested on 5 mm thick platelets at 1-2 atm water pressure, Unheated cement specimens, as well as specimens after heating for 39 hr at 220-2800C' aid not let through any in the course of 2-3 da,,s. The cement was stable for 200-300 hr to Car.d 1121 33236 S/191/62/000/002/007/008 The new "Arzam-Lt-6" cement Biol/'B'10 the effect of the foll-Dwing aggressive media at their boiling temperatures- 706,'. acetic acid, 20 and 400% sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid of all con.- centrations, ohenyl acetic acid, dichloro ethane ., concentrated orthophos. phoric ;ACLd, mtxttire of orthophoaphoric acid and hydrochloric acid., 51 r1ce the acid catalyst of the cement might corrole the steel apparatus, various prime coats were tested; resorrin phenol-.formaldehyde resin with graphite, ~r 9 (FG-9) varnish with aluminum, etc. Best results were obtained with - 'licr org~nosi - m varnish (mixture of organosilicon resin FG-9 with interTedi- a t e product type"X-02 (M-02)) dissolved in toluene or xylene -Ath filler, T L - J~ Three coats were applied, and the apparatus heated after the first coating for '10-12 br, after the second and third coatings for 5-6 hr at 130-150'C, Finally, a 13--liter apparatus of steel 3 was lined .-;ith graphite plates by of the cement. The lining was not affected by phenyl acetic acid at 2500C~, by 20-501/'o hydrochloric acid (~! days) at room temperature, by tri- eth,,Iene glyccl days) at 220-250 C, and by Kxl'b hydrochloric acid at boiling tcmperature, TI--ere are t-!,le and 1 Soviet reference, Can! 21~ OMJ NN i J'j , V . h . ,4,-tj,L ZK I ~, tri'- n ine as, irJ riq dyn a-,, rDiri-e- ,er, K-k! no 81+-C')?-73 . li -, I I (INg RA 18.. 10) 0 00 0 0 6 7 0 0 0 6 0 4 4 0 a a so a 0 A t I t c 11 ti if 14 7 14 ?1 It it 4'B 14 A 14 11 "1, '~ )u 11 1: 11 P A )I a t- c v it I L D F- It 1--L- L P r9 Y A T 1 44 W Cf. W cf 00 stimustim Go Copp" and lead from carper-lead too- 00 Intes by "dw. V. 9. Smirnur. TOWxyrie -00 00 1. 1934, No. 4, Cu -00 Ph 7 7.09 and Zn 111.49" was Kround wet with MO. a,CO,. %'aCN and USO, until r-11 I!a-wd a '21un-ruc%li -00 Fren- The pulp waq by notation, with fit .00 00 rithatc and One tar a% reagenti. The cfmcrntmte *s-4 n n axitaird with K,Crso.. in arid MCtHUM and flostrd h v, ,h 4soall anmg. (it pint- t-Al. fit thii way, with the con- 0) 06 Iniption nr K'Ct'(i,- it I Lg' prT inn in a 111"Istoo .4 - 00 -00 j !I v1dwentratc. i4xits. Cu 18-2t). 1% N IQ Athl and a Pit comentrate contg. Cu ws -1,5, - 0 00 Zn 6-9 mW Fe .5 - ,% werc obtaim-d. Tlti,~.- j jr3tvs hi-fd N7- WV- Avul 88421c~ of the miginal ~:u '0 Z:G 0 ; r e't'. Madm'kv 00 0# 0 t S L -It-LLVPCKAL UTIOAT Rf -'jC- r --ir i; I i x o n it r, it it W 4 it it 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 _0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 111 0 0 All 0 Iit 11 10 ISwIs A A- &--L 'a a- pa 041 to 6 M R IV 07,1* -v- V. K. Swir- tomato. -The furrAcc b alustrated and dcwtibed. Chas. "kne 4 1 0L 4WALLU04KAI, LITIN&IUGt CLAWFICA116k t ad 0 -.0 1, 1 w u 6 It to 111 49 it a a 0 a 0 0 & 0 a 0 0 0 0 Zee Jae* see 00 S,.JRN,()V, V. "Investi.?,,qtion of the LonFitudizial Rolli- of Shapes Hpvixj~l-, Vai-.-.,infr ,.,oss Sections." Card Tech -1ci, Ural Fol~,,tec'f-iic Inst inen-i 3'. '-'. Ki-rov, Nin HL-her lducatt.ion U.'-SR, ;-verdlovsk, 1955. (El -, No 1- , 'pr 5-) SO: 6um. No. 704, 2 Nov 55 - Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at US~R i'i-- her 'Educational Institutions (10) . 25(l) PHASE I BOOK E~PLOIITATIOTJ SOV/2727 Obrabotka metallov davleniyem; sbornik statey, VYP. 5 (Yietal Forming; Collection of Articles, No. 5) Moscow, Met-allurgizdat, 1959. 197 P. 3,000 copies printed. Scientific Ed.: L.Kh. Al'shevskiy, Candidete of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: N.A. Valov; Tech. Ed.: A.I. Karasev. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for technical personnel and scientific workers in the metallurgical and machinery-construction industries. COVERAGE: This collection of articles deals with problems of rolling and tube manufacture. Results of research done on roll design and new methods of deter- mining basic manufacturing parameters in the production of tubes and other rolled shapes are presented. Methods of analyzing the kinematics of processes in helical piercing mills and rolling mills by means of motion pictures are discussed. Also discussed are severea phenomena associated with tube rolling. No personalities are mentioned. References follow several of the articles. TABIE OF CONTENTS: Card 1/7 Metal Forming (Cont.) SOV/2727 Drafts., Taking the Index of Plasticity Into kccount Data on the relationship between the plastic properties of a metal and the degree of deformation in rolling are summarized. A simple equation for calculating allowable drafts is presented. Zasukha, P.F. (Engineer, Urallskiy institut chernykh metallov (Ural Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy)]. Means of IncreaAing the Productivity of Mechanized Sheet Mills This article deals with the results Severskiy Zavod (Severskiy Plant). and N.P. Shirinkin took part. of an investigation conducted at the N.S. Smirnov, I.V. Kukanov, E.R. Rimm, 47 53 Astrov, Ye.l. [Candidate of Technical Sciences], A.T. chichkanov N % Tikhonov, V.N. Biryukova [Engineersly (Gorkovskiy metallurgicheakiy zavod tGo;' iy metallurgical Plant)]. Rolling M17N2 Stainless Steel Into Universal Plates 62 The technique of heating ana rolling ingots of Khl7N2 stainless steel in a universal rolling mill is described. Mechanical properties and structures obtained are discussed. Gellderman, L.S. (Candidate of Technical Sciences, Nauchno-issledovatellskiy Card 3/7 Metal Forming (Cont.) SOV/2727 Plyatskovskly, O.A. [Candidate of Technical Sciences, Vsesoyuznyy nauchno- issledovatellskiy trubnyy institut (All-Union Scientific Research Institute for .Pipe)). Investigation of the Unemati.'es of Processes in Helical Piercing Mills by Motion Picture Filming and Other Methods 114 This article deals with industrial and laboratory tests of a method of in- vestigating kinematic processes in rolling by means of motion pictures. The mechanism of the process is discussed, and experiments on piercing and three-high mills are described. Results are shown in tables and diagrms. Plyatskovskiy, D.A., N.L. Oslon (Candidate of Technical Sciences], and E.O. Nodev (Engineer], (Novotrubn-yy zavod (Novotrubnoye Plant)]. Rolling Meftum-diameter Stainless Stebl Tubes $0~th Increased Rate of Deformation 129 This article deals with an experimental investigation of the use of stainless steel with a high deformation coefficient in piercing processes. Results , show an increase in the rate of production and greater economy of materials. Vatkin, Ya.L. (Candidate of Technical Sciences]; A.A. Shevchenko [Doctor of Technical Sciences]; and I.D. Kronfelld, S.V. Rozhnov, and I.A. Chekmarev , [Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgicheskiy institut (Dnepropetrovsk Metallurgical Institute), and All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Pipe]. Investigation Card 5/7 Metal Forming (Cont.) experimental data. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress .Card 7/7 SOV/2727 GO/jb 1-6-6o r o I r r-, lirt, of forginge 8! aiz --s-) -v . 1 no .) :6-9 My A (Rolling (114ttalwork)) Tttlti~OVSKIY, I.Ya. ; M _; KOT All I, S.L. Itoplacing, drop forgirk: by rnlliiy; in millo. Ku,:.-Oitam.proizv. 1 no.3:1,3-:12 My 159. (14IRR 12; 10) (Rolling (14otalwork)) TAIUIOVSKIY,I.Ya.; SHIJUIOV, V.K.- KOTSARI, S.L.; BEDIN, N.A.; BVLYAKOV, V. I. Intensifying the rolling of billets for forging. Kuz.-shtam. proizv. I no.6:1-6 Js 159. (MIRA 12:9) (Rolling (Metalwork)) 2,,/1i 37 /61/000/00 7/ 0, 3 1/0 72 A060/A!O--i AUTHORS: Tarnovskly, T. )~a_ Sm!.--nov. V. K.; Kotsarl, S. L. Main results of the 5tudy of' long lt,uld:Lnal rolling of varying section PERIODICAL- Referativnyy znurnal, Merallurgiya, ro. 7, 1961, 11, abstract 7D75 CIM ~r. Konferentsli. Tekhn. progress v tekhnol. prokatn. proiz-va". Sverdlovsk, Me-tallurgizdat, 1960, 381-394) TEXT.~ The authors consider the elements of the theory of long I tud.-Lnal perlodiC rolling deter.-nin-atfon of the limiting conditions for obtaining varying- section profile_s or. the bas-s of the analysis of metal flow, determination of the limiting zondit-'ans for ob-.aini.-Z varying section profiles on the basis of the analysis of force conditicrs In the st-rain seat, the production of links for the caterpillar -.rack of tra~~-~or C-100 (S-100), replazement- of stamping and machining by rolling in thc. produst-ion of varlou.9 tractor. parts, manufacture of varying section blanks on forging rolls after the-f-r. stamping in mechanical stamp- Ing preszes. The possibility of applying longitudinal periodic rolling in the manufacture of tractor parts is demonstrated. A. Bulanov [Abstracter's note.- _-ompie-7,a rranslatlonl Card I/I TARI,OVSKIY, I.Ya.; - loliding Irl lonpitddinal porlodic rolling. chorn.mot. no-1:51-58 '60. (MIlb, 13--4) 1. Urallskiy polltokbnicheakiy Institut. (Rolling(Rotalwork)) ki s/148/61/ooo/006/005/013 E193/E480 AUTHORS: Smirnov. V.K. and Tarnovskiy, I,Ya, TITLE: Forward-slip in the transition zones in rolling of periodic profiles r'ERIODICAL: Izvestiya vvsshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Chernaya metallurgiy~. 19614 No.6, PP.95-104 rEXT- Most periodic profiles, produced by longitudinal rolling, .)nstitute various combinations of flat. and tapered sections, in rolling profiles of this type. there are momenta when two or :--ire parts of the rolls with different curvatures are -n the deformation zone. In the present paper, an analysis is carried Du-, of the conditions for the case when no more than two different pDrtions of the rolls are simultaneously in the deformation region. All possible combinations of flat and tapered sections ara ihown in Flq-.l, where the direction of rollint-, is from left t-> right. Wh-i:n a strip of this type is rolled, roll portions with diminishing and increasing radii can be simultaneously in the deformation zone; !,qis corresponds to a transition from rolling with decreasing draft rolling with increasing draft. When roll portions with --...reasing and constant radii are in rh~i- deformation zona, Lhis n~i-d 1/6 S/148/61/ooo/006/005'r"013 T~':?rward slip in the transition E193/E48o ---:r.-esponds to transition from rolling with increasing draft to iolling at a constant draft etc. The variants shown in Fig.1 are ,v:,Tj~ided into two groups: one comprising 'the variants a,6 a and ?- . the other comprising variants 10. e. 3M and IL. Roll--ng of -.jpered strip under conditions of diminishing draft can be regarded similarly, rolling of a particular case of the first groupi -apered strip with increasing draft is a particular case of the S.~zond group, (Variants 2 and Q 9 less common than the remaining cri~-a, are not considered in the present analysis.) The geometry of ro'Lling according to variants a and' 3 , relevant to the subject -tinder consideration, are shown in Fig.2a and 26 respectively. 1-1 is with reference to this figure that general formuiae are tlt~rived in the following paragraphs for the central angle of -ontact 0 , and for the critical angle y, the latter being determined from the equilibrium of the horizontal components of forces in the deformation region. The change of the critical angle y with the rotation of the rolls is then considered and 7he relationship between y and various rolling parameters is discussed. A formula for the momentary forward slip is then d~trived, the term "momentary" signifying -the fact that the for-ward %lard 2/6 S/l48/61/ooo/oo6/o05/013 Forward slip 3,1 the transition ... E193/E480 S+*p in the case under consideration continually varies. The validity of this formula was checked by experiments carried out on lead strip of the type shown on top of Fig-7- Test pieces of various sizes were rolled under various rolling conditions. Typical results for 2 sets of experimental conditions are shown in Fig-7 (bottom), where the forward slip S" is plotted against the distance (given in mm on the circumference of the rolls or in degrees of the angle 6 ) from the point of minimum roll radius. Although the validity of the analytically established relationships was qualitatively confirmed by the experiments, in many cases the experimental values of S" differed from the calculated values. This was attributed to the fact that the formula 311 derived by the present authors, did not take into account the zone of sticking friction. There are 8 figures and 11 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (Ural Polytechnical Institute) SUBMITTED: January 4, 1960 Card 3/6 TARITOVSKIY, I.Ya.; SMIRNOV, V,K,; KIIAYKIN, B,Ye. Estimate of power parameters for periodic rolling with burrs. Izv. vys. ucheb. z-av.; chern, met. 4 no.1-1:86-93 '61- (142j, 14:12) 1. Urallokiy politekhnicheskiy institut. (Rolling mills) TARNOVSKIY, I.Ya; SMI*OV, V,K,;-KOTSARI, S.L. Kinematics of the nonstationary center of deformation in rolling, Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 4 no.1107-109 161. (MIW. 14:12) 1. Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. (Rol-ling (Metalwork)) (Deformations (Mechanics)) SMIRNOV, V.K. Formation of transition areas in longitudinal rolling of changing cross-secticri shapes, Trudy Ural. politekh. inst. no.127233-47 161. (MIRA 16:8) SMIRNOVY V.K, Calculating transition lag areas in rolling with grooved rolls. Trudy Ural. politekh. inst. no.127:48-55 161. (KIRA 16; 8) TARNOVSKIY, Iosif Yakovlevich- SkalUlOV, Vitaliy Kuzl ch; KOTSAR', Sergey Leonidovi3h.- PA"140V~,e.V~~.~ L , pro i~tsenzent,- LEDNEV.. M.P., kand.tekhn.nauk, retsenzent3 nYZHOVA, M.L.., red.izd,--va- TURKINA, Ye.D., tekhn. red. (Longitudinal rolling of merchant shapes with a varying cross section) Prodolluaia prokatka profilei peremennogo 3echeniia. Sverdlovsk, Metallurgizdat,, 1962. 366 p. (MIRA 15:7) (Roiling (Retalwork)) TARNOVSKIYj I.Ya.; SKCRNOVj__V-.K.-;- KOTSARI p S.L. Increase in width during the rolling of strips of variable thickness. Izv. vys. ucheg. zav.; chern met. 5 no.1:101- ni 162. (MM 15:2) 1. Ural'skiy politekhnichoskiy institut, (Rolling(Metalwork)) 0 12.2 :rr~. nd t Ap V, ") 50 1".* f,', fill !n.:~ i iJ A T", r a F1 V V I ri 51' 891-4-5-6/26 AUTHORS: Zeytlcnol:, G. A., Rumyantsev, V. V., Smirnov,V. L., Fomin, L. P., Khokhlovv V. K., Grishd-y-e-v-,-T.'X-.~, zeydlits, 1". LIT. TITLE: Princi:)Ics of the Selection of theBasic Parameters of a Linear Accelerator of Electrons to Hi~7h EnerC;y (Osnovaniya dlya vybora osnovnykh para-metrov lineynykh us:oriteley Cie'-tronov bol'shiye enerL-,ii) .cEHIODICAL: Atomnaya Encroiya, 1958, Vol Nr 5-, Pp. 448 - 45,41 (USSR) ST R ACT: By a co:~.parative analysis the dependence of the accelerator lon th, t'ie nm;:-.ber of sections, the input power, the con- struction co2ts, and the possibilities of use on the value of t'le electric field stren.-th in t'he axis of the r.,ave,:-7uide are siown. 'E~,c oection of the TMVC~;uide in this case is fed independently ~~y a high-frequency ~,-ozicrator. T-he minimum of L,,.e construction cost and of tl-.e -Doscibilities C:,.i.,d 1 /3 of use is not Jetermined by the fin-~l ener~~y of the electrons. 89-4-5-6/26 -'rinciples of t'ic Selection of t'--c Chief Paramoters of a Linear Accelerator for Electrons of ErorL:y r1l"icre is no relotion between V-.ese points. It could be shoim that for t'hc fee(lim- of the accelerator sections a hi--h- frcq-,-,cncY ;.-e-ierator with a power of -.iore than 2o L1,17 is best suited. The Proble:i of the increase of the duration of the useful part of t:-;e hi,--h-frequency Lipulse is vent ilat-d. If a _:ular rmve,,_-uJ-de is used,Vie duration of the L:qmlse at recta:i,, tiLe in'.)Ut Of t'ie excitation line must be increased by the 0, L, ~V limit - L/C. In this case it is as zell necessary t'.;lt tl,c hi~;h-frequcncy ir.-ipulne reaclics the a-.,lplifyi.,,.,,1r klystron of t'-ie first section viith a deceleration of the amount. For til~-t pur,)ose a sfecial synchronizin- scheme is needed rhich si:-.1111tancou-sly transfers the phase shift to the other sections. The relation between the duration of the useful part of the impulse and the tot:--l duration of the ii-i[pulse is ini:cpendent of the final cner~;y of tile accelerated electrons.Tiere are Card 2/3 13 fi,~ures,l t.-'.,le and 2 re-forences, 1 of which is Soviet. -7 8/089 /62/013/006/019/027 B102/BI86 AuTHORSI G. T. and K. R. TITLEe Hauchnaya konferentaiya Mookovskogo inzhonerno-fizichookago institute (Scientific Conference of the Moscow Engineering Physics InstitOto) 1962 PERIODICALs Atomnaya onergiya, Y. 13, no, 6* 1962, 03 - 6o6 TEXTo The annual conference took place in May 1962 with more than 400 delegates participating. A review is given of those lectures that are assumed to be of Interest for the readers of Atomnaya onorgiya. They are followinge A. I. Loypunekly, future of feet reaotoral A. A. Vasillyfv, design of accelerators for superhigh energies*; 1. Y&. Poaeranchuk, Analytioity, unitarity, and asymptotic behavior of strong interactions at high onergionj 1. B. Migdal,phonomonologioal theory for the &any-body problem I Yu. D. Fiy*yokiy. deceleration of medium-energy antiprotons in matter, Y-7-9. -Xogan, Ya. A. losilevskiy, theory of the X8ssbauer offoctj M. 1-. Ryasanov, theory of ionisation loose* in sonhomogonoous medium; Yu. B. Ivenov, A. A. Rukhadso, h-f conductivity of-subaritical plasma# 1 -Card - 1/4 S/O 62/013/006/019/027 Nauchnaya konforentaiya... 2 Bie6 design of 30-Mov electron linear accelerator; Ye. 6. Pyatnov, k. A. Glazkovt V. 0. Lopato, A. I. Finogenov, G. N. Skopskiy, V. D. Selesney, experimental characteristics of low -energy _qltotro.n linear accoleratoral G. A. Zeytlonko V. U. Levin, S. I. Piskunov(; V. L. Smirnov.-N. K. Khokhlov, radiooirouit parameters of M:)(LUE)-typ~-ic-oiii-ora-to-rs-l'O. A. Tyagunovp 0. A. Valldnerp; B. M. Gokhberge S. I. Korshunovp V. I,'Kotovq Yoo M, Morose accelerator clausification and terminology; 0. S. Miloyanov, V. B. Varaksid, P. H. Zenkevioh, theoretical analysis of magnstron operation; A. 0. Tragov, P. R. Zenkeeviohp calculation of attonuation in a diaphragmated wavaguidel Yu. P. Lazarenko, A. V. Ryabtsev, optimum attenuation length for linear &ooeler&torl A. A. Zhigarev, R. Ye. Yeliseyev., review on trajectographol 1, G, Uorozoval G, A, Tyagunov, review on more than 500 ion sources; M. A. Abroyanp V. L. Komarov, duoplaamatrqn-typo source; V. S. Kusnotmov, A. I. Solnyshkox, calculation and production of intense ion beamal ~V. U. Rybin (Ye. V. Armonskiy), inductive current transmitters of high sensitivity; V. I. Korosa, G. A. Tyaganov, kinetic description.,Of linear acceleration of relativistic oisotronsi A. D. Vlasov, phase.osal -Ilations in linear accelerators; S.'L. Ourkhtsyn, 0. V.-Yonkrosenakiyp" boa& field effects in the wavoguide of an electron linear acasterstorl R. S. Bobovikove Card 3/4 ACCESSION NR: AT4035116 S/3092/63/000/001/0166/0172 AUTHORS: Smirnov, V. L.; Uspenskiy, N. B. TITLE: Resonant method of investigating loaded waveguides SOURCE: Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut elektrofizich- eskoy apparatury*. Elektrofizicheskaya apparatura; sbornik statey, -A f acing'p. '204 no. 1, 1963, 166-172, and clTart TOPIC TAGS: cavity resonatur, waveguide element, resonance curve, resonator Q factor, frequency shift, particle acceleration ABSTRACT: In view of the laborious and frequently inaccurate pro- cedures presently used to design loaded waveguides for particle ac- celeration, and in view of the desire to reduce to a minimum the accelerated-particle loss when such waveguides are inaccurately manufactured, it is proposed to investigate loaded waveguides by a resonant method vihich determines the absolute value of the resonant Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4035116 natural. [requencl L. accu 5' ( wit h racy �2.2 x 10 1 the relative frequency with accuracy �7- x 10-6, and the Q accurate.to +10%. The operation of the apparatus and its principal units are described. The influ- cnco ol- tho i--emporature and of the degree of vacuum on the accuracy is analyzed . To sho;,.r that the accuracy can be increased by more careful- cai-ibration of the standard loaded cavity used for the mea- sureim,-.:iCS, and using a high grade echo-resonator. The knowledge of t-llc corr-~-r;t--ious for the influence of the temperature -and of the vacuu,,Y,. conditions niakes it possible to reduce the measur,2i,~3n't results 4L-.o conditions at which the loaded waveguide is used in linear elec- Lory and -Lronj-(.: acceilerator. The procedure has been used in labk-.)r;.L- "an" conditions for several years. Orig. art. has: 6 fi-iures and L ~ p 1 formula. ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 07May64 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE: EC, ME NR REF SOV: 001 OTHER: 003 C-rd 2/3 Block diagnm of apparatus. 1,,- klystron generator for generator for 10 cm band, 2 -- power dividers 3 - coaxial tee, 4 - fixed attmiuator; 5 -- investigatpd,resonator; 6 - standard resonator; 7 ~-- echo resona- tor; 8 - detectoV, 9, 10, 11 - miplifiers; 12 electronic c==tator 13 - EG-7 oscilloscope C.rd 313 00941-66 DITW/EPAM-2/94AW-2 IJP(c) L ACCESSION NR: ATS015936 UR/3092/65/000/00310037/0045 AUTHOR: 13alits3m. v. A..' Nadybin, A, I.; Prudnikov, I. 1~yabksov, A. V.;-. Smirnov.-I L.; Khokhlov# V. K. 7, TITLE: Inyestigation of the accelerating system of a 5-Mev linear accelerator aim SOURCE: Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatel'skjyj it PI ktrofi apparaturv. Elektrofizicheskaya apparatara; abornik statey, no, 3, 1965-, 37-45 TOPIC TAGS: electron accelerator, 5 Mev linear accelerator ABSTRACT: The results of testing an experimental model of the 5-Mev linear electron accelerator which is intended for beta and gamma therapy are reported The accelerating system is made in the form of a 2338. 3-mm long septate wave- guide opel-ating at f/2 mode. The Initial 767-mm long section of the wavegulde has variable dimensions so that the phase velocity and field-strength amplitude can be continuously varied to ensure a high capture coefficient. These measurect Y"t -.-Card 1/2--_ SMIW.IOV, V.M.- Cutaneous signs and their application in the study of the second signal system. Fiziol. zh. SSSR 39 no-5:618-622 Sept-Oct 1953. (CLML 25:4) 1. Department of Psychiatry of Khabarovsk Medical Institute. KRYSHOVA, N~A.; KOK. Ye.P.; SMIM'1OV. VtK- Clinical physiological investigation of aphasia. Zhur. nevr. i palkh. 54 no.12:979-980' D 954- (MLRA 8-2) 1. Institut fiziologif imani I.P.Pavlova AN SSSR. (APHASIA, physiology, conditioned & unconditioned funct.) (REFLEX, CONDITIONED, in aphaala) (RKFLXX. unconditioned in aphasia) ASA-POV, B.D.; SMIRNOV, V.M. -OW Studying the dyna ics of conditioned reflexes in normal eight and in blindness. Vop. psikhol. 2 no.4:66-73 JI-Ag '56. (KLRA 9:10) 1. Leningradskiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut ekspertity trudooposobnosti i trudoustroyetva invalidov. (Conditioned responsO (Blindness) ASAFOV, B.D.; SMIRIIOV, Y.M. Registration of speech and graphic conditioned reactions in studying dermolexia, ohonolexia. and ineethesiolexia. Zhur.vys.nerv.deiat. 6 no.2:333-337 Mr-Ap 156. (MLRA 9:8) 1. Otdel fiziologii Lealagradskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta ekspertizy trudosposobnosti i trudoustroystva invalldov. (RJWLEX, CONDITIONA graphic & speech, method with dermolexia, phonolexia & kineathesiolexia) 010M13LOY, V.V. , nodnolkovnik Med. sluzhby; SME-WOV, V-M. , Icapitan Med. aluzhby Some aenects of events in aviation related to the otate of health. Voen. med. zhur no.4:52-55 AP 157 (MIRA 12:7) (AVIATORS, relation of flying, activities to health (Rus)) METHODS OF DERMOLEXIAt PHOTOLEXIA AND KINESILEXIA).tl LE- NINGRADV 1960* tACAD SCI USSR9 JN$T OF PHYSIOLOGY Im 1. P. PAVLOV)- (KLI 2-61, 219). -283- SMIRNOVY V. M. "Clinical and investigation of alexlu" Report submitted to the 7th International Congress of Neurology, Rome, Italy, 10-15 Sep 61 SMIRNOV, V. M. Study of the pathophysiological mechanisms of alexia. Vop. psikh. i nevr. no.9005-517 t62. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Sektor nervnykh bolezney (zav. - prof. N.A. Kryshova) Instituta fiziologii imeni I.P. Pavlova (dir. - akademik V.N. Chernigovskiy) AN SSSR. S MI PJUV. V. M. , kand. t o kh n. nauk Making asphalt binders to moot required proportion. Trudy 14ADI no.?3:98-95 '5 8. (MJRK 12:1) (Asphalt) (Bituminous materials) GUNDER, O.A.; SMIRNOV, V.M. Thermographic study of petroleum bitumens. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' i gaz 3 no..1:794~ "60. 1 (MIRA 14'.10) 1. Kharlkovskiy avtomobilldorozhnyy institut. (Bitumen-Analysis) Sriql1ov, V.14., doteent; MASTTFVICH, L.N., assistent Using the electric capacitance method in determininp the water content of bitumens. Avt.dor. 23 no-3:13 Mr '60. (MIRA 13:6) (Bitumen) h5603 S/080/63/036/001/022/026 D204/D307 AUPPORS: Dobychin, S.L. and-Smirnov, V.M. TITLE- A study of the thermal decomposition of ammonium nitrate by isotopic and mass-spectrometric method PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 36, no. 1, 1963. 215 - 218 TEXT: The effects of NO? and HNO 3 on the initial stage in the dissociation of NHI,NO3 at - 1700C were studied to determine the exact mechanism of this reaction. Specimens labelled with N15 were used, and the decomposition products and isotopic distribution were annlyzed mass-spectrometrically. 100 mg samples of NH4NO3 were weighed into Mo mlaus anipoules, which were then ,. N15o evacuated to 1o-5 - lo-7 mm HF, 2 were added in amounts of 10 % (by weiRht) of the ammonium nitrate. The ampoules were then held at 173 + 20C for 20 inin and the products were analyzed. Card 112 7.!. :6,76: a0 A it m w U it m a it is 1111 I lost it ots ltx,)Iij 13140 411 it 1 0 A A M, r AA It I A -LIM The causes of the Ores and eirtilogions during the dis- charge of hydrogenated tat mixtures into the settling tank, .4 V. M. Nniturm.!. _31"I do&kl "" Zhip.-me PrIa 13, No. to 0 0 15 lf;f 19,37). It i- t ontithrml lbat 1hr fmitirm fin % airsi , spheIwI4 of lift- [.11 tow..al the di-liAlit, (vtol, .4 00 s .- I" not I.- vall-I liv III, ~'f 111, A 6 If I is oixt swes,of in fill- -ttloot tool,. I-, tit,, IIJ~Itllo takes Ilia- at M~111"AIIIV hill,,' t-1111 .00 :0 ftlii- ). file 31,ontatwou, Ignition ttlaill [Irv) if tilt, fat -00 mixt. at thii lo. temp. anti the catalytic aviton ,f lilt, V, jl;,~) Ni tit Ow ,it jit, con,ijrtrtl it, isopmh.ible .00 II,- 111.1t file lil- M1.1 ~N1110ii,1111 All' jo-I 111 =00 Fit,- iscoili.-o .I fhe flight%, wlmdr coo pl-lovC, of 0.- Ilvdi"N'll.6f,"o oo -mt."t .111. = 11110 ,I,,- itation It jotf ;tit tit tilt, lank. XIw,-ov,r, Ili, 00 m. H. fentned fly a partial tirlivilrojimation of Ili, ,if with thr protittet% i-f flit, X anif 1; h."I hirIVIV ioll.11 .... oll.h. 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L_ I " 0 M M (E A I Now rapid mirth,"I ftar d,la,rmitains far atuds to autp SI hiniris,,v towl A M Peb, 14, \.. 2, 21 ~'-, l!kL%,, i In- Apt. ,"am.ttgof 00 1 In-At -Ili;wil X14- cylindet Willi a lulmlat ~,Ivll,uml at Ilia, -00 1-11"m t.-rmisiatinic Ili . jgIal-vtwk And Imivided with a lid III file witha gla" v,vk 1%-nt at 00 ifil., Ow -00 A ij-1114"v l'? ~ If.111 It,) and fill ad 4 00 0: all,- fi.,t 1161%4 i"Ol f4v I ~.'. Will, :01 fill ,1 -0 0 00 fl 00, At, ~ A11.1 IL*, fill. #I,( 11, ilitill'-f. fit,- aly grit'. a 11141 1-11, will% --va-IstAl ~Iimls* wilk a Itht" fatal, itillif 00 J: Oit Inilk of fit, fant-si Uvrt, With ilia A. lot. t wsa-v Willi A t ze 41 ".I. at I-, w,tkf ;I- thvi f"41lige -, ofiv lilt- Ajoll. Willi Ow ; U 1111FISI-tUl 1. MIM11 At l:Yl :91 - 41111 Vallth 00 0 00 zoo ~ 00 00 z j A j L A NIVALLUPGK41. 1.11tRaTtlif CLASAPICAMN all , ... ' r - _ - - - - - 1 ; ag 1 I 1 . ~ 0 A % . J ad, of it it 111 91 at m 4 n4 1 W 91 3 a a KLO 0 1 .,1 . ,r tv it 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 g 0 O 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 go 6 * 0 * e O * 0 e a *4 0 6 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 SMIRWOV, V-M-. DEMIDOV, P.G., redaktor; KONYASHINA, A., tekhaicheekiy MgMt. [Fire prevention in theigtorage of gase.] Pozharnia profilaktika pri khranenii ggazov. Moskva. lzd-vo Mininterstva kommunal'nopo khoziaistva RSFSR, 1955. 56 P. (MIRA 8:8) (Gas manufacture and works-Firee and fire prevention) SHIRNOV, V.M.; ALEKSEYEV, M.V.; DEMID07, P.G.; FGHBLINTSW. V.A., red.; VINCKUROVA, Ye.13., red.izd-va: KCKYASHINA. A.D., takhn.red. [Fire prevention in the production and processiog fuel gas and solid fuels] Pozharnaia profilaktika pri poluchenii i pererabotke goriuchikh gazov i tverdykh veshchestv. Moskva. Izd-vo M-7a kommun. khoz.RSFSR. 1955. 251 p. (MM 110) (Yire prevention) ALEKSMV, M.V.; IMV !M.; IWIDOV, P.G., redaktor; Ion%, M.L., rodaktor; Piz 14MVI-Al", To., takhnichaskiy rodaktor. [Fire prevention in technological processes in connection with the handling of liqmid fuels and inflarmables] Posharnsia profilaktiks v tekhnologicheskikh protsessakh, sTiaswmykh s obrashchanion goriu- chikh i leg)covosplameniaiushchikhoia zhidkostei. Moskva, Izd-To Ml- nisterstra, komnmallnogo khoxiaistva RSM, 1955. 290 p. [Microfilm] (Fire prevention) (Liquid fuels) (MIRA 89-5) SAVUSHKINA, Antonina Nikolayevna, podpolkovnik;,~RjIRNOV,_Vasi y mi y1ayJch,-.inzh.-podpolko-vnik; KALASBNIKOV, K.A., red.;OV- CIMTIIIKGVA , V.V.., red. izd-va; LELYUMN, A.A., tekhn. red. (Fire preventUm; textbook for sergeants' schools of the Militarized Fire Prevention Units of the Ministry of the Interior] Pozharnaia profilaktika; uchebnoe posobie dlia serzhantskikh shkol VFO MVD. Moskva., Izd-vo M-va komm.khoz. RSFSR, 1961. 390 P. (MIRL 15:1) (Fire prevention-Study and teaching) S~IIRNOV. Vasiliv MkJjayj-ojkqh---MAKAROV, V.M., red.; GHEKIMHOV, V.A., red, -izd-va; LELYUKHIN, A.A.-., tekhn. red. [Autom.ation and the fire s8fety of technological processes] Av-tomatika i pozharnaia bezopasnost' tekhnologicheskikh protses- sov. '/Oskva, Izd-vo M-va kommun.khoz.RSFSR, 1962. 199 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Factories-Fires and fire prevention) (Automation) GRIGORYM12 Grigoriy Makarovich, prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; YEGOROV, Valerian Nikolayevich, dots., kand. tekhn-nauk; KAIASBNIKOV, Konstantin Artamonovich, inzh.-polk.; KOROLIKOVAJ, Vera Ivanovna, kand. tekhn. nauk; POLOZKOV, Vladimir Tikhonovich, dots.,, kand. tekhn. nauk; SARKISIYANTS., Gayk Arkad'yevich, prof. Prinimal uchastiye, SHIMOV., V M Inzh.-podpolk.; KUSHELEV, Vladimir Favlovich, re ffTI-WI, Miron Yakovlevich, red.; YEERWOVA, T.D., ved. red., JUE]RENOVA, K.F.Y ved. red.; VOROBIYEVA, L.V., tekhn.red. [Fundamentals of safety engineering and fire prevention in the petroleum and gas industries] Osnovy tel-J3niki bezopasnosti i protivofozharnol tekhniki v neftianoi i gazovoi prouWsh:Len- nosti. By ] G.M.Grigorian i dr. Moskva., Cos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1962. 222 p. (MIRA 15:2) (Gas industry-Fires and fire prevention) (Petroleum ind"try-Fires and fire prevest;Lon) (Im~ustrial hygiene) ACC NR, AF6032035 SOURCE CODEt UR/O114/66/ooo/oo,//oo'i0/O04O' '07HOR. (Engineor); Am En _A:~nov~ V,_ M -.( gineor) ,3 a 6-,G: 'none TI-IiS: Flexible compensators for-stationary gas turbines SOMCE: Energomashino,troyeniyo, no. 7, 1966, 40 TOPIC TAGS: gas turbine, pressure compensator jABSntACT: The article gives constructional details of a now type flexible compensator Ifor gas turbines (see figure). The compensator consists of steel shell 1, on which 'threo layers of asbestos fabric (AT-6) 2 are fastened with a special mastic, gasket-3, Isteol grid 4, and outer layer of asbestos fabric (AT-7) 5- With a rectangular cross section, bolts are used for fastening the assembly, while with a cylindrical cross 7section, bands are used. One great advantage of the compensator is its low initial :rigidity -.Iiich, with a diameter of 11100 mm, does not exceed 250 kg. Tho componsatin 9 ;capacity of t1io construction is said to be unlimited and to depend, in practice, only ion the width of the gasket material. Typical basic dimensions of a series of 041 !cor-~pensators I this design are listed in a table. It is said to hwle been tested jovor the course of five years on type GT-700-4 and GT-700-5 NZL gas turbines. Orig. t ,art. has: 1 figure and I table. Card 1/2 UDC. 621.643.621..438 1 q pj v NZL ja9xible compensato ISUB CoD-e,: 21/ 9UBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 001 Card 2 12 nat NEFEDOV, V.D.; SINDTOVA, Ya.N.; SMIRNW, V.M.; TOROPOVA, X.A. 4_~ " _". ~ Bnrichment of radiophosphorus by means of triphenylphosphine oxide. Radiokhimiia 1 no.2:236-238 159. (MIRA 12-8) (Phosphorus--Isotopes) (Phosphine oxide) 81787 S/032/60/026/07/17/055 B015/BO68 AUTHORS: �mirnov, V. M., Karpunin, V. I. TITLE: Mass Spectrometric Determinatior~of the Isotope Composition of Oxygen in Sulfuric Acid PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1960, Vol. 26, No. 7, P. 831 TEXT: Mass spectrometry was used to determine the isotope 0 18 in sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid is diluted down to a concentration of 0-05%, 0.05 N BaC12 solution added, and barium sulfate reduced with spectroscopically pure carbon in a small quartz tube (Fig.) in vacuo (10-5 to 10- 6 torr) at 900-9500C. In the C02 formed, the 0 18 content was determined with mass spectrometers of the types MC-1 (MS-1), MC-4 (MS-A), and MR-130 (MI-130). The results show that the 0 18 content in a sulfuric acid samDle varies in a range of from 1.52 to 1.62 atom~l.. It was studied whether Le the 018 concentration in CO 2 was reduced by diffusion of oxygen through Card 1/2 % 81787 Mass Spectrometric Determination of the S/032/60/026/07/17/055 isotope Composition of Oxygen in Sulfuric Acid B015/BO68 the quartz, or by liberation of gases from carbon; it was found that this does not hold true within the limits of the error in measurement, There are 1 figure and 5 Soviet references. ASSOCIATIO19: Gosudarstvennyy institut prikladnoy khimii (State Institute of Applied Chemistry) Card 2/2 SOV/79-29-9-13/76 AUTHORS: liturashov, G. M., Nefedov, V. D., Skorobogatov, G. A., Smirnov, V. M. TITLE: Investigation of the Synthesis blechanism of Alcohols According to Grignard by Means of Tagged 0 PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 9, pp 2864-2868 (USSR) ABSTRACT: As proven by A. N. Nesmeyanov and V. A. Bazcnova (Ref 1), a hydrolysis of carbinolates must take place in the final stage of reaction in the synthesis of alcohols and carboxylic acids according to Grignard. Two entirely different reaction courses are possible in this connection. In the synthesis of alcohols the hydrolysis of carbinolates may occur either by the cleavage of the bond between the alkyl group and the oxygen atom: R-O-MgHal + HO*H )- R-O*H + Mg (OH)Hal (I), or by the cleavage of the bond between the magnesium- and oxygen atoms R-O-b,~gHal + HO*H ) R-OH + Mg (O#H)Hal (II). There are but scarce mentions in publications concerning the investigation of Grignard's reactions by the aid of isotopes (Ref 2). Some authors (Ref 3) consider a magnesium isotope exchange between Card 1/3 the Grignard reagent and the magnesium halides to be possible; BOV/79-29-9-13/76 Investigation of the Synthesis Mechanism of Alcohols According to Grignard by Means of Tagged 0 28 still, the isotope exchange between CH 3MgBr and Mg Br2' or example, did not yield any positive results (Ref 4)- Finally, an investigation by means of deuterium was made of the reduc- ing action of the Grignard reagent in the reduction of benzo- phenone in benzohydrol under ihe action of isobutyl magnesium bromide (Ref 5). Nothing has yet been published concerning the rearrangement of oxygen in the synthesis of alcohols and carboxylic acids. An attempt was made in the investigation under review to explain whether reaction (I) or (II) takes place in the hydrolysis of carbinolates. The initial step was the synthesis of triphenyl carbinol by the reaction of benzo- phenone with phenyl magnesium bromide (Scheme 3), and the hydrolysis of carbinolate of magnesium was shown to take place with the preservation of the alkyl-oxygen bond and with the separation of the metal-oxygen bond. The reaction water was investigated for 0113 according to A. I. Brodskiy (Ref 7) in the mass spectrometer of type MS-1. There are 1 table Card 2/3 and 11 references, 5 of which are Soviet. SOV/79-29-9-13/76 investigation of the Synthesis Mechanism of Alcohols According to Grignard by Means of Tagged 0 ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Leningrad State University) SUBMITTED: September 21, 1958 Card 3/3 41362 0 S/Oal/52/000/013/027/059 8177/Wa6 At IT 110 ?i,iirnov, V. M_, Shmelev, V. A. TITLE: ieuults of industrial.running tests on the GP-5 (BR-5) air- se:jaratinE: pl~_tnt, designed by VN11KIY1ASh (prototype and pro- duction 171,eferativny 339, PERIODICAL. y zhurnal. -Khimiya, no. 18, 1062 abstract 1A66 (Tr. Vses. n.-i.,in-ta kislorodn. mashinostr.? no. 1961, 101 - 115) lle,.J.3 viere perfor-med on a prototype BR*5 p:lant.with a rated capaci- t.y of 5~~00 nii,3/hour of o,,,*.'_Pen, with and without an,additional high-purity ox,,,~~en uiit, and also on a production mode~l without the additional unit. The startine-up period of t: e main unit lasted about 52 - 55 hours. The a purity of the lovi-purity oxygen was about 96,,,, reaching 98.7c in the pro- duction model. The refrigerating po,,-~er of the tur~q-expander equals the calcula.ted value when handling reproc ssed air A a rate G = 27,ooo m3/hour On raising Ga from 18,000 to 26,000 ml/hour, the pioportiog of air passed Card 112 SMIRNOV, V.M. Nonlinear stationary fluctuations of the potent',al of ion-ele-atron currents emitted by a plane. Radiotekh. i elektron. 8 no.10t 1729-1742 0 163. (IGR-A 16.- 10) DOBYCHIN, S.L.; SWRNOV, V.M. Thermal decomposition of ammonium nitrate studied by the isotopic and mass spectrometric method. Zhur.prikl.khim. 36 no.1:215-218 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:5) (Ammonium nitrate) (Mass spectrometry) (Radioactive tracers) f R ON V i~l C i oo s to ~n, ri yri t I i t i r o r k- nc.9 1C'j 1. 5 - -1- 62 5 f 11 ra d y o.,,, t qu r 7; L,,, e i invy l r Iv:, u L.!; I f, (I i I y 1. 1964 . -L 32602-66 T-TP(c AT ACC NR. AM-14041 SOURCE CODE: uR/0056/606/050/004/100 ILO12 5 10 AUTHOR: Smirnov, V. M. ORG: Moscow E .ngineering-Physics Institute (moskovskiy inzhenerno-fizicheskiy institul) TILTIE: Instability of nonlinear stationary oscillations of the potential in electron-! ion beams SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimental'noy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 50, no. 4, 1966, 1005-1012 TOPIC TAGS: ion beam, electron beam, oscillation, non-linear effect, distribution "unction, relaxation process A3STRACT: A simple criterion of instability of nonlinear stationary oscillations of potential in one- dimens ionai~-ion- eiectroxY be~Lms emitted -by a plane in a bound with a fi.%-.ed potential difference Eetween the,7m-jtter and the collector is obtained i with the aid of analysis first presented by J. R. Pierce (J. of Appl. Phys. v. 15, i 721, 1944). The various possible nonlinear stationary oscillations were previously ti classified by the author elsewhere (Radiotekhnika i elektronika v. 8, 1729, 1963). The analysis begins with consideration of stability of the nonlinear modes formed by monoenergetic electrons in vacuum and against a homogeneous ion background. The in-_ stability of various modes with arbitrary initial ion and electron velocity- distribution func't-,ions is then discussed. It is cuncluded that instability in a i planar electron-ion beam with fixed potential difference between the emitter and a 1/2 L 32602-66 ACC NR: AP6014041 certain point of the beam (collector or grid) is a result of feedback through the voltage source -Which maintains constant the potential difference. A relation is established between the relaxation time in the source circuit and the instability. The stable modes are those with monotonic potential between the emitter and the col- U lector. Modes with one extremum of potential can be either stable or unstable. The presence of slow particles generally improves the stability. Modes with two or more potential extrema are as a rule unstable. To obtain stable beams it is necessary either to choose the parameters of the apparatus such as to make the distance between neighboring elements not larger than the Debye radius or weaken the feedback by in- creasing the relaxation time; another way is to use non-planar geometry. The author thanks A. 1. Morozov for suggesting the topic and M. V. Nezlin for a fruitful dis- cussion. Orig. art. has: 7 figures and 19 formulas. SbB CODE: 2o/ sm DATE: 23oct65/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF: 001 Card L 34100-66 EdT(1) IJP(c) AT ACC NR- AP6009045 SOURCE CODE, UR/0207/66/000/001/0008/0014,- AUTHOR: Smirnov, V. M.(Mo cow) ORG: None TITLE: Slow oscillations of the potential in electron-ion flows close to an emitter SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy mekhaniki i tekhnicheskoy fizikl, no. 1, 1966, 8-14 TOPIC TAGS: plasma oscillation, electron flow, ion emission, electron emission A13STRACT: The author investigates quasistationary distributions of the potential in unidimens ional ion-electron flows close to an emitting plane. The role of close collisions is disregarded Three modes are found; they are unstable with regard to slow variations and boundary condit- ions. Listability appears as a result of counterflow of slow particles reflected to the emitter by potential barriers in the Debye layer close to the emitter. Instabilities of the first and second type due to the absence of steady-state modes in conditions close to the emitter develop during a time interval of the order of 1/wo (wo is the plasma frequency) so that the number of reflected particles involved In counterflow is comparable to the total number of particles. An instability of the third type appears in the distributions of the potential when the slow particles emerging from the emitter are first accelerated and only then are attenuated and are reflected to the emitter. A form of an approximate system of equations Is established for the case of slow oscillations of time-varlable boundary conditions, and solutions of this system are studied Card 1/2 ACC NR:AP7007544 SOURCE CODE: "U1'1/0057/67/037/001/0102/0109 AUTHOR: Smirnov, V. M. ORG: Moscow Enn-ineering -Physics Institute (mos1K0vs1ciy inzhenerno- %~3 %L) fizichesiciy institut) TITLE; The divergence of an electron-ion bunch SOMICE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 37, no. 1, 1967, 102-109 TOPIC TAGS: electron beam, elect.ro,n ion bunch, f_1/-//9'QC-%f j ABSTRACT: A theoretical investirration was made of the diverr-ence of an elect.ron-ion bunch in vacuui--. Three special cases of divergence were analyzed under the assumption, of a constancy of the crossover density of the non-coin ensated char,-,e at any given instant.. The ions were assumed to be cold." First, a strict kinetic solution was obtained on the basis of a selected electron distribution function. A hydrody- namic description of the electron behavior was then given along, lines obtained earlier by L. I. Sedov (AN SSSR, Dolclady, v. 90, no. 5, 195-31.1 735). Both solutions indicate that electrons, losing energy, pinch toward the center of the bunch, an~', the density of the non.-con1pensated Card 1/2 UDC: none ACC NR:AP-,iO07-544 charge ;.,i--.h a cros;~over constant in time decreasesf(in time) faster than the particle density. 'Further, an'isothernic' solution is dis- cussed for purposes of comparison under the assumption that no ener,-,~,!- is lost by the electrons in the process of divemence of the bunch. The solution sho,.-!s that the density of the non-compensatted charge in this case decreases in tine at IV-he same rate as the part-icle density. The space char-e remains eve-Lily distributed over 'the bunch cross sect-lon. U -- Ion velocity increases indefinitely as the result of the energy being conveyed to the electrons fro-m the heatinla. The behavior ol' the ion shell of the -junch is described as diverring, as the result of the trans- sition o'L the ions from 'the compensated part into the shell. The author thanks A. 1. Morozov --Por fruitful discussions. Orig. art. has: 2 fi-ures and 20 ~'ormulas' C) SUB CODE: 20/ SUErM. DATE: [V,"A-71 27Nov0'_5/ ORIG REF: 009/ OTH RIEF: 001 Ca rd- SMIRNOV, V.M., inzh. Levelling work is the basis for improving the quality of surface methods of watering. Gidr. i mel. 14 no.8:21-24 Ag 162. (NIRA 15:9) 1. Volgogradskiy filial Yuzhnogo gosudarstvennogo institute po proyektirovaniyu voftogo khozyaystva. (Irrigation) m a r of L-r,e cltles of ttla s qe - ara-:1S for no.7: ib 18:2, SY,-TRNIOV, V.M., inzh. (Volgograd) Conservation of soll fertility in the leveling of land. Gidr. i mel. 17 no.11:17-20 11 165. (MIRA 18:1-1) -C7 017 -,-c ccdl;~Si'ons C-,c -,-,s 7., IS pk2rT,-d-,5 zo -;Or. driI,-Z velrocl4w e - A-C m"": of of beam and an Gmittfmg body 0,--a -.0van-- -Ya V L; o z cn- z~d pla rm a jor, 4 or, jot sp cecraft propu:-,-j' on C -3 S T C T T.-.,~, uLsc'assas a stationary diztur-Lbut-d-on of charges on the surface of ,a sloaco Ini-) Lnu -lo Jet emit-lod '---y an ionic on,~ina -,-'u small dcviations from 1-40~q, 'or U~ L Lin, case wnorn q msity of 'Che cosnic co- .,ens t' e dc !a- Ta a s h D is assumed to b-o a conduct:Lng sj~hwre, tho C=ittcr Clisc-li'lk-a 2ur:'-co of -Lhe shap. The latzor em- s fast Jons normally it Inaillo is a -I~ck of cormenaatin=- electrons to itssurfaco, alactrons. in, zzie ~~rilzzoa -~za 'o,- ne-atfvel.-ir, the plasma positively. Zhe n,atcntial a ~;-.~Lfaco zf ths b-cam is a--s-cL-.ad to ba zozo. A relationship is derived c'-&II-13 as a off df.-ztance from tlae bean, axis, and the I !-notanti--l as of distan-cG and ~-e diatance from the ship. Zle charge t of the boa= az;.3-~~.od -,.o ---a so of t1he beam is due to the Card 1/2 UI-P-: 621-4155:5339 of 0 -0 Dealli Vul-r.C~-L- ana ard ions, respectivelyo - .1 7C;re SSC!S G.: C-_IaCZror~S 0--ig. a:~t. 2, ior ~.na 0 Ocua. IS. SUB S= X1123: -27,N-OV65/ CIRIG 002/ OUI 001 Card ACC NR, AP6033424 SOURCE CODE: UR/0057/66/036/010/1872/1874 *jUTjj0R: Smirnov,V.M. ORG: Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (hioskovskiy inzhencrno-fizich0Bkiy institut) :TITLE. On the emission from a plane of a cold compensated electron stream ;SOUR-E: Zh urnal tokhnichoskoy fiziki, v. 36, no. 10, 1966, 1872-1874 ~TOPIC TAGS: electron:plasma, electron flow, plasma electron oscillation, particle !acceleration A.BSTRACT: M.V.Xonyukov (ZhETF, 37t 3(9), 799j 1959) has solved the problem of the !one-dimensional nonsteady motion of a cold electron plasma on a uniform background of positive (ionic) space charge. The present author adduces a graphical representation which he feels will assist one io visualize the different possible solutions to that problem for the case of a stream of electrons issuing from a plane emitter. It is shown that the curve representing the electric field as a function of the electron Ivelocity rotates counter clockwise at the Laagmuir frequency while undergoing a simul- taneous forward displacement. Different features of this curve are related to different characteristics of the behavior of the cold electron plasma. It is shown that by applying a rather weak alternating field of the Lungmuir frequency at the,, Card 1/2 UDC: 537.533 ACC NRi AP6033424 plane of the emitter one can excite long wavelength oscillations in the electron str which give rise to high instantaneous potentials that can be employed for periodical accelerating or cutting off rather fast particles. Orig. art. has: 11 formulas and 2 figures. SUB CODE: 20 SUBM DAM 270et65 ORIG. REF; 001 OTH REF: 001 ;LCord 2/2 (Il ;;,~SFJ YYe. ya SNII-JIOT, V.I. Use c-f reinforced concrete str-uctures of plant 7.anufactLxe. Gidr. i mel. 16 no. :4?-51.-j- - ; e (14TRA 17:9) 1. Gosze.Tivodkhoz RSFSR (for Fovtunenko). 21. Volgogradvodstroy -,,kur Groyser, ~lakavov). 3. N.-achnoissledovatellskiv institut sell s'f--,o,co stroitell 3tva (for Grodskiy) 4. Yuzhnyy giDsudarstuvennyy z -Lnstitut po proyektirovaniyu vodokhozyaystvenr-,ogo i meliora-~avnogo s troitellstva (11or Smirnov). SMIRNOVI V.M.-,SIMAKOV, K.M.; ABDEYEV, M.A.; MN, O.A.; LTRIEV, V.Ye. 11-11, Metallurgy in the Altai during the 40 years of Soviet government. Trudy Alt. GM1.TII A14 Kaz&kh. SSR no.7-.15-28 158. (MIRA 12:7) (Altai Territory-Nonferrous metals-Metallurgy) KOBEZA, I.I.; BEMBINET,, Ye.I.~ SMIRNOV, V.M. Port for the firing of open-hearth furraces with napt---al gas. Metallurg 7 no.2:22-24 F -162. OERA _15:_3) 1. Institut chernoy metallurgii AN USSR i zavod im. K.Libknekhta. (Open-hearth furnaces--Design and construction) AUT1iOR3: PUkhnj1~-e1j1,*h. G . P F.Qh~4~. I. I. (Q11- Bomb In e*k, Y~ , 1.. 3.1 vno,, V M., Z,! V L) TITLE Firing Opun-lieavLh Furnace With Nator-'4 G~a PERIODICAL: M.tallurg' 1959, N, 10, pi, 14-16 (USSa) ABSTRACT: The,Seven Year Plin provtdea for an Im'.ve-A production 0: t~_ In this corinv~tjoii u 0C r1ring open-h-nth C.vra~e3 C.1'3 carburuttn6 gas wf,3 deve loi-I -10-1. th". ACademician Dobz-okno~ov, U. N. 5t,:'o:,c tion. eas Is preheated by the tWaL I I) t~-e'wr:~L-j gas combustion In the port. ana (2) acc~maloted 1,j , ILI- the Itntne or the port. in the rou Iry chop 01 Plant tment Karl Llo~bknecht (.-jvod li,,en! K. fuMa.e .~~ rej-lene'l o(j&n-heartn n Card L/3 1 nt'zdu~ej thrv~4n r1le tj , ; , low-preusuvc burner, yields a luninows flake wt,'-f. equals that procwced by nat.vat 9's 11!th "J to -'U.% azut dd It 0-. Res e ar, h 1. trotni; to -nac. Is simplify the elatF" of fuc vort vo~ na"Vall carbuc-ating gas an" eltmenAte watc:-co"."J fiu:~- There ar. ~ r1j;urea anj 2 AZISOCIATION. 1-stttuce Of Pervo.s AS Ukv-'SH, Wcvnt~! w, Branch Of state institute for "~'e ~,j Of xdt.ll.rg!ca2 ?!art., Plant :-111 K-1 (Inatitut t),srnoy A.V VS5.4, zavod Iment X. L$bkn0tLh1;a) Card 2/'3 LI-14" Or r,t ro I. r CDV UratIn" -Itt~ SMIRNOV~ V.m. Insta-Ila:tion of 35 to 220 kv. disconnecting switches. Energetik 10 no.11:22 N 162. (MIRA 15:12) (Electric switchgear) smiaNov, v.m. The 236 pneumatic molding and shaking machine. Biul-tekh.-ekon. inform. no.10:8-9 060o (MIRA 13:10) (Molding machines)