SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SMIRNOV. V.S. - SMIRNOV. V.V.

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smilaim, V.6., pror. Defense of dissertations in the M.I. Kalinin Polytechnical Institute in Leningrad. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; rad-Jotekh. 6 no.5:579-581 S-0 163. (MIRA 177:1) 1. Rek-tor Leningradskogo politeklinicheskogo instituta imeni M.1. Kalinina; chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR. SMIRNOV, V.S.; DURNEV, V.D., kand.tekhn.nauk "Longitudinal rolling of helical rib sections" by I.IA.Tarnovskii, V.K.Smirnova, S.L.Kotsarl. Stall 23 no.6:552-553 Je 163. (MIRA 16i10) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for SmIrnov). ' -AC 7709~'~ SS1011, AT404 KR rods --VO ~were piodiiced.iit'-4w-440C ariofti'~-TO3~Htj e3 9-.At- . . tatter haviing fitgheV#tr6ngth#--6rigi -art hak'.- -fi~uree:fandl. ASSOCIATIONI :Lenlngr-adskiy ob e men (4hing ad 0 ' lyt 1A 0 echnica notitute J ,~.,: :SUHHITM:- 00 lo W_.Sovl : .,007 601 t 7. d 3/3 I t ur M CODISS' ~vwith rolling in a 10-3 mm Hg-vacu*um~-~.'-H-ez'iting".ii-i~a'-.vacu--utft--ai-id'-r6l'li 'to an increase-in the plastic,propert es of titanium 6~, ij.40C_ NI and ~ tolled in: a vacuum has' plaa'ti6-~or6pe,rtio-k~6o~.130% -higher th tolled in air, The ultimat--strength, IsAWered In thio'...e ,of , ;6 ~I Heating - and Telling Mot vacuWCA., 8( an 'tier properties y 0% And__to'.-.a,_lqw,et n'g:, n u timate'_-strengt and- tolled Aft- A: Vi -Ability.of metals incteaiies*_-by~ 35-70% 4ben1hemited-I :plastic properties of the' metalsijm- - ove noticejibli'ie'kiii~ "~pO pr ~Tlo-3 ug. cj~ f j10-3 to' 2* _Mkq~ Mm anging of the _vA uum rou 5 20%' al -1 .perties of the vaetals, by-an addition vacuum not oitly Protects them- from, contsminat, ion - but" Ms 0- P-Uiraiii, Card;2/3 L i ~T~ "' .-- i air 10- ad t. heated- I metal e !W6 The Sures-0, h plaits to 'Pe a tals I 66~~to -,65 L 367 AccEssioN NR: AT4047715 extejjt~ orig. art a es-~4n, -AssociATroN Len ii2gr aA s kii;--p C~', Menitliziad: ~gl al ..... yt chnic SUjMTTED:-~,oc kid. 0o.: No boC sov if 605 -AiJJ-- ,.Card 3/;!-.,- --~itis titut imenr mi J-i .SMIRNOV, V.S., prof.; GRIGOR'YEV, A.K., kand. tekhri. nauk Theonz.- of plastic working of medals. Book by Ternovski~,, A.A, Pozdevey, O.A. Ganago, V.L. Kolrpogorov, V.N. T-rabin, R.A. 4 -348 Vays1burd and V.I. Tarnovskiy; Review. Stall 25 no.4. Ap 165. (MIRA 18;11) 1, Leningradskiy politekhnicheakiy inst�tut. 2, Chlen- ko-resvondent AN SSSR (for Smirnov). -7 --- 7-- t F-1 55097,65 _U,-1A (k )/FBD/EWT l)/D1G(r)/1- 8C(Q~-2/~ (k)/EEC AEGMAWP -A (b)-2 , . ' i P -4/Pn-4/Po- in l 1760: 61 -ACCESSION PZ014510 6iil/65/007/006/175 ': 01f ;,.* AMORv Zhelnov, Be Lo razant ;..Ko1~a&cbikoYq Vo- L q 11 TITLEt~ Fulestions of stimulated emia don - solids V" .6 1965 SOURCEt. Fizika tverdogo.tela. * V- TY no , _ TOPIC TAGS: stimulated emissioni laser: atrb on., solid laser#- two level laieri ffys-~ laser laser:spi ing k t stabilit , y, ABSTRACT: The article cofis Ii.ders the'inasation .s.of stiImulated:: emissi .on in- 601 1 high energies when the inter ion . of the- field: with -the, iaedium, ~I x-of d t h e t th tib f t of ill l 6d l ti ea r. arance o vo e osc ons~-,name a ot a u j 7pes Y m e app ati field and slow damped oscil.1 ons Maklng--Iw of the analo&,-- between, th c phe enon and the motion of a particle in: a: poefitiii 'Well vit_h~ "tidn' V'alle Yaj he au- N' - ' n pJane -the~:exc tatio thorn show by means of a phase- conditionsp~undamped oscillations of the fieldlam~tude:are estdbliihed:_in.the.~ d peAbd' Of system*- Thb, Ekequeney,- amp;#ude an and- the transient'time the'oscilla-o [06i tions are determined. Orig. art. ~is j 2 llpreb iAd!&-formulas., Card 1/? . ......... rL'55097,,-65- . -`~mcmsiw m:~ o14576 AP5 'hd dhik, R, - 11:MMIATIOI~: fiz p6lupiovo oyp-~M'AN"Sgol of'S~micdnductor ftgioap SO AN SSSR)~. MM9TM 28Dec64 ~00 ENCM -NO FM SOV: 005 E g L 1696-& EWA(k)IFBI)IMiT(illEFC(k~-21TIEW(k)IEWA(m)-21E;WA(h) SCTB/IJP(c) WG :67C_CWS1CN_ : AP50227-2-9-- AUTHOR: Zhelnov B. 'Kazantsev, -A. P~; Sairnov, V. S. TITLE: Stimillated emission of a travelinix-vaye laser SOURCE: Mike tverdogo tela, v. T, no. 9, 1965, 2816-2820 TOPIC TAGS: laser, laser emission, stimlated euission, traveling vave laser ABSTRACT: The generation of a traveling-vave laser is studied theoretically near the threshold for the case of high-*and lov-Q resonators. It is shovn that three types of ivtailonar7 generation can exist: 1) 'a highly unstable standing-vave, 2) a*slightly unstable, slow traveling vave, and 3) a highly stable traveling vave -,of the type exp i(wb-kx). Under certain energy conditions, the second type can as [YK] ,become stable. Orig. art. has:, 23 formass. ASSOCIATION Institut fiziki polyprovodnikov, SO AN SSSR, Novosibirsk (SexicondUC~-_ tor Pbysics Institute, 60 AN SSSR) 44 SUBJUTTED: 3oian65 ENCL: 00 SUB COM EC~ NO M? SOV: 003 OTHER: 005, ATD PRESS: 7 Cwd 111 77 L 160213-66 EWT(1)/FCC/L1WA(h) ow ACC NR: AP6006654 SOURCE CODE: UR/0203/66/006/001/0019/0026 AUTHOR: Dorman, L. I.. Medvede V. M. Yu ORG: Polar Geoph~sical Institute, Kola Division, AN SSSR (Polyarnyy geofiziche- skiy institut Kol'skago filiala AN SSSR) TITLE! Highly accurate trajectories of cosmic rays in a geomagnetic field SOURCE: Geomagnetizm i aeronomiya, v. 6, no. 1, 1966, 19-26 TOPIC TAGS: cosmic ray intensity, magnetic dipole, geomagnetic, field, anisotropic motion, asymptotic direction, spherical harmonic function I ABSTRACT: A study of planetary distribution of the intensity of !~~ ~s re- vealed that the theoretical computations based on the magnetic dipole do not agree with the measured intensity of cosmic rays. This result indicated that the higher harmonic~of a geomagnetic field influence the trajectories of cosmic-ray particles. The anisotropic motion of cosmic rays is associated with asymptotic directions. These directions can be found by sol,,ing the potential of the geomag- netic field by means of six harmonic spherical functions. The solution was based~_~-,_. on two maps of the geomagnetic field with isolines of its components. The one Card 1/2 UDC: 523.165 Card 2/Z~. - - L ACC I SOURCE COD'E: UR/0056/66/050/005/1291/1295 AUTHOR: Zhelnov, B. L.; Kazantsev, A. P.; Sairnov, V. S. ~S ORG: Institute of Physics of Semiconductors, Siberian De meant, Academy of Splence SSSR (Instit fiziki puluprovodnikov Sibirskogo otdelenlya Akadem TITLE: Wave interaction in a gas laser 0 SOURCE: Zh eksper i teor fiz, Y. 50, no- 5, 1966, 1291-1295 TOPIC TAGS: gas laser, laser beam, laser propagation, traveling wave interaction, frequency locking ABSTRACT: The authors consider the interaction between waves traveling in opposite directions in a gas laser with a ring resonator, brought about either by the non- linearity of the medium or by the coupling between waves as they are reflected from the mirrors. A phenomenological formula describing the latter coupling is derived and is introduced into the equations of motion for the wave amplitudes and the phases in a rotating coordinate system. The solution of these equations is used to describe frequency locking effects and suppression of one of the traveling waves. It is shown that under standard gas-laser conditions frequency locking takes place within a band of several hundre-d-cps if the coupling coefficient between the reflected waves is of theForder -of _10~'%',The degree of suppression of one of the waves increases mono- tonically but not uniformly with the relative detuning. The authors thank Yu. V. T.roitskiy for a useful discussion. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 24 formulas. (021 SUB CODE: 20/ SuBm DATE: 04Nov65/ ORIG REF: 005/ 07H REF: 003/ ATD PRESS* Card 6- 0 12 _F_ SMIRNOV, V.S. Animal tagging with the help of self-ringing loops. Trudy Inst. biol. UFAN SSSR no.38:21-28 165. (MIRA 18:12) smaptic"j, st,ucient Consolidation of road soiis with water glas.9 by arlding granulated blast-furnace slag. Trz;dy STI 37:173-175 164. ( KL' f ~ A 1 P, : I" ) t, -J, n K I A X---= CU- itotl-'O 1A D U,, 0 1 7 6 G / 0 0 0 00 7 D D 0 D D 0 10 A. S.; Alsolksar rov A. =57 D. Ll~': P ro 6-'l c 11, bilnotals by hot rollinIf in vacuum SOUa,CE,' : Rt~ 1. z1h. iWctallurgiya, Abs. 7D70 R" F SOURCE: Tr. Leningr. politeldin. in-ta, no. 260, 1965, 22-27 T01-tic TAGS: bimctal' hot rolling, plastic deformation, bivnelal welding 0 ~A'R~S-L R ZACT: The results are [)resented of an invostir,.',,tion of the effect of reduc- 1-14, tion valuez, 'Llic ratio of thicknesses in a packet, and the purity of treatment of S1111111icc.-s on the weld st~ cn"th of NIc during plastic deformation in V~LC1111111-11i. ' '-,c results Of metallographic examination of -L T I j L I 'he transition zone are Ir I L J 'x-SO "'IVC.I. he -nvestig-a~ions wcrc carried out on pairs of Me: steel ----Cu. s :-- c et s:~ecl 3-111;hi.8-NOT, and Aitlo-Cu. To ensure strong welds 10, L i-6duction of the packet, the 0 1,11i a~ O'Ll 0. -J /0 is sufficient. With increased Nve16 strer,-Ll-i arrows. In cliancrimy the ratio ol thickness of layers of individual ~!e :L,-, a bimetal packet, flie weld strength decreases with increased thickness of Lne layer of rnore plastic Xle. At the boundary of Me contact in a bimetal, obtained Card UDC: 621. 771. 014. 2 ACC NR: "Hnc in vacuum, a transition zone is prodi ced s a result of diffusional by i-,ot roli processes. The thickness of the zone depends on the temperature of rolling, the value of reduction of the paclklet, the purity of mechanical treatment of welded surfaces, and on the subsequent metal heat treating. N. Yud-Lna. (Translation of abstractj SUB CODE: 13 KHATIN, M. G. (Professor) and SMIRNOV, V- -M. (Asp:Lrant, WTIVS LkIl-Union Scientific Research Institute of Vete~inary Sanitation]). "The use of rogor for hypodermatosis in cattle..." Veterinariya, vol. 39, no. 2, February 1962 PP- T3 P F I V, I.S. 11-asuchilyy pro . - L-' I . KO 13 fi:i i-rant ,,oLrucir 1-k; v .CS 4 nar 1'.. a 41 C, ilDrILT 05 164 i8:3) 2 2 5 F 'I tskjy institur. vetlerinarnoy I:.. ~., ~ 1, 17; V . 'VI . v . Licreasing labor productivity -Li, cleoresin dipping and transvortation. Gidroliz. i leso! in. Pxom. 16 no../+:25-26 163. (MIfLA 16:7) 1. Borskoye lesokdiklicheskoye ki,ozy,-.ystvo. (TurpentiTLing-Equipment and supplies) SMIRNOV, Valentin Vladimirovich - - ------ - .1 --- -- ~ --- _._---.__-__".I_.- (Half to assure the preservation of cabbages and onions] Kak obespechit' dlitellaoe khranenie kapusty I luka. Sverdlovsk, Ob-vo po raspro- straueniiu polit. i nauchn. znanii RSYSR. Sverdlovskoe obl.otd-nie, 1956. 11 p. (MLRA 10:2) 1. Glavayy agronom-ovoshchavod Oblasellkhompravleniya. (Cabbage--Storage) (Onions-Storage) RABINOVICH, R.I. Prinimali uchastiyes ALEGLAN, L.K., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; BARABANOVAP N.N.; BOSENKO, K.S.; VIVNIK, V.V.; GRIGORCHUK, Ye.V.; GUMEROV, A.Kh.; DOBROCHASOV, D.F.; ZAMUHAM', I.V.; ZAYTSEVA, A.G., kand. nellkhoz. nauk; KOLITSOV, N.A.; LKVITIN, Kh.Z., kand. biol* nauk; LISITSKIY, B.Ya.; MATYASH, G.P.; MTOV, A.V.; RABINOVICII,R.I.j SAWNIKOV, V.V.; SMHNIKOV, I.V.; SIMONOV, P.K.; a1IRNOV,--Yj-; SMIRNOV, L.P.; WIRNOVA, V.I.; STEPANOVAp V.I.; TARASOV, A.A.; FIIA- TOVICH, V.V., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; FEDOROV, N.G., kand. tekhn. nauk; TSAPLIN, M.F.; KHROMOV, L.V.; DAVYDOVA, I., red.; PALIMINA, N.j tekbn. red. [Sverdlovsk in A -fricultural Exhibition of 19591 Sverdlovskaia sell- khoziaistveimaia vystavka. Sverdlovsk, Sverdlovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo,, 1960. 131 p. (MIRA -U,:10) 1. Sverdlovsk. Sverdlovskaya oblastnaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya vystavka, 1959. (Sverdlovsk-Agricultural exhibitions) ZVYUZIN', Fedor Stepanovich; YARTSEV, Aleksandr Konstantinovich; ,q-JR14OV, VAT. R1011OV, G.Ye.,, tekhn, red.,- , red.; U (Repairing peat machinery] Remont torfianykh mashin. Mo- sl--va, Gos.energ.izd-vo,. 1961. 382 p. (MIRA 15:2) (Peat machinery-Maintenance and repair) 15 (2) A.UTHORS: Smirnov,, SOV/72-59-8-14/17 Chesnovetskiy, M~ Ya,. e~,_G. K. TITLE. Removal of Bricks Which Have Sunk in in the Vault of a- Tunhel Furnace (ustranenlye kirpichey, prosevshikh v svode tunnellnoy pechi) PERIODICAL: Steklo i keramika, 1~99, Ur 6, pp 46-47 (USSR) ABSTRAUT: At the beginning of the current year 3 '6ricks sank in in the Dinas vault of a tun 'tel furnace in the zone of maximum temperatures at the Leningrad chinaware plant "Proletariy"~ ' This meant that in this particular place the furnace vault was lowered by 120-150mm, so that the piling hei.-ht of the lorries had'to be diminished. This, however, was of no avail either, since it upset the viorkin.- conditions of the furnace. It was tried to break out the bricks by means of a ram lorry, but the attempt was unsuccessful. The authors of the present article suggested to shoot the bricks down with a military rlif:.e. '-*('1J----L was then carried out within an hour. In this way it was not Card 112 necessury to stop the operation of the furnace, which would have Rprioval of Bricks 71hich Have Sunk in in the Vault of SOV/72-59-8-14/17 a Tunnel Furnace resulted in great production losses. A330CIATION: Leningradskiy farforovyy zavod "Proletariy" (Leningrzid Chinaware Plant 1111roletariy") Card 2/? S/115/62/000/007/oo8/oH E194/E455 AUTHOR: Smirnov, V.V. TITLE: A capacitative follow-up level meter PERIODICAL: IzmeritelInaya tekhnika, no.7, 1962, 49-50 TEXT: This instrument is intended for continuous automatic reading of level or of the boundary of separation between two phases having different dielectric properties. It is particularly_ intended for use with mineral slurries in ore flotation plants where there is a sharp boundary between the clarified liquid and the slurry, Graphs are plotted of the pick-up capacitance as a function of slurry concentration for a number of minerals. The parallel plates of the pick-up carry a thin film to insulate them electrically from the liquid phase. The capacitance of the pick-up is a function of its position relative to the plane of phase separation. ' The pick-up is in one arm of a capacitance bridge and a similar pick-up located in clarified liquid is placed in the opposite arm to cancel the effect of changes in the ionic composition of the slurry. The bridge feeds a phase-sensitive amplifier whtch controls a miniature reversible electric hoist. Card 1/2 PONOUtUNKO, V.I.; SAYFULLIN, R.Z.; SIffRI,FjV, V.V. Floating chain level indicator. Priborostroenie no.10:22-23 0 163. (141PA !6:11) KHANY G.A.; SMM.~V m.G. Withod Of ULLtomatically controllirg the turbidity of a C'U.2tiez -U; overflow. Obog. rud 7 no.2.19L42 162. 1 16*4) (Ore dressing) (Automatic control) V.V.- GRC)M.-CVA, A.I.; C-CLDTNA, Ye.S.; MOSKvj--~F~EV, G.S.; E.T. Sk ,_tjonl Korroziia cl~-, uchen I e. qv, ,!:Orr- on and irradi osi 267 1161. (Corrosion and anticorrosives" ~f ~ctdi-ation on' iktor toklu-,. red. (Listen to the -.'e SL 1D. -o bola kola gromkog I. (MI&A 17:4) ;'o a o b i I f Of Wi ro 321 no. 4: 0'95-n9~_) J I-A u I , o3. 6, t; rm ~m .eol .. , - K 3i-IIIN'OV, V.V. Samolet "i(Azdvizimoe krylo". (Grazhdanskaia aviatniia, 1?311, no.6, P-31-37, illus.) Title tr.: "Variable wing" airplane. TL50h.G7 1938 So: Aeronautical 6ciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of '~'ongress, 1955. -~I,dPNCV, V. and I. --. S-1VAY 0 podbore gorizontallnogo opereniia s shai1ard na kontsakh razmak-ha. (Tekhnika vozdushriogo flota, 19h0, no. 7, P. 59-71, tables, diagrs.) Title tr.: Selection of a horizontal tail surface wit tip fins. TL504.Tb 1940 I'SO: keronaut-4---al Sciences a-,'k I'iviatirln i-r', U-ie 3,ovi;_t Unioii, Li:brary of "-*mgrl~!ss, lc~r: S,AIRNOVJI V. V. Priblizhennaia otsenka poletnogo vesa i nym chislom rabotaiushchikiimotorov. (Tekhnika vozdushnogo flota, 1945, no. 9, p. 16-19, table3, diagrs.) Title tr.: Approximate evaluation of gross weight and controllability of a multiongined airplane with some of the engines cut-off. TL504.T4 1945 GE~,.SHUDISKIY, Boris Serrenovich; A.L., kard. teklm. nauk, retserize-nit; j-'IRNOV 17 V ret~;enzent; ~ALYASINIAYA, 'A:'.'Y`e~"-,--red.; IIIROFi'ETS, Ye.1,11., red. I [Principles of el,:~ctrcnics and semiconductor technologyj O.,!nov:.r nloktroimoi i poluprovodnikovoi tekhniki. Kiev, Izd-vo Kievskoga univ., .1Y,4. 322p. (NII-RA 17:10) I. Z'avoduy-ush(-AAy kafedro., "Elektronnyye i ioruiyye pribory" I'litir I -1kmikogo .1rint-Ituta gornogo mashinooLroyoniya, avtomatiki K I ~-jchl-.;ilte] Inoy tokliniki Q'or Gurellk). 2. Llvuvskly L(jkh- nikum radioplekt.roniki (for Smirnov). VOSPOLIT, V.G.; w;9"$ &g. r.Adaktor; FEYTELIMAN, N.G., redaktor; SABITOV, A., tekhnicii~Afy- redaktor. [Improving work organization and production norms in mining] Ulu- chBhat* organizataiiu. i normirovanie truda na shakhte. Moskva. Ugletekhizdat, 1954. 57 P. (MLRA 8:3) (Coal mines and mining) TOTKAKOV, Anatoliy Vasillyevich, doteent, SKMOV, V.V., otvetstvann" redaktor; PITTILIMAN,'N.G., redaktolr~ MMOMW, LL&DOVA, TO.I., tekbuicheakly redaktor [Organization of management in the coal indastry of the U.S.S.R.] Organizatalla uprayleatia Y ugollnoi promyshlonnosti SSSR. Moskva. Ugletekhisdat, 1956. 28 p. (NLRA 9:7) (Coal mines and mining) BOICIY. Orest BorlBovich, dotsent; MOROZOV, Alekeandr Ivanovich, doteent; MORDUKHOVIGH, Mikhail Vlad1mirovich, dotsent; CHETYRKIN, R.I., otvetstvannyy redaktor; SMIRKOV, V.V., otvatstvenn" redaktor; MIKMYBY. G.F., redaktor izdatel stva; KOROVICNKOVA, Z.A.. takhni- cheakiy redaktor; AIADOVA, Ye.I.. takhatcheskiy redaktor [Orgpnization and planning of work in auxiliary sectors and plants of mines] Organizatsita i planirovanie raboty vapomogatelfnykh uchaetkov i tsekhov shakhty. Moskva, Ugletekhizdat, 1956. 310 P. (KIRA 9:12) (Coal mines and mining) USATOV, Georgiy Afenaslyevich; SMIRNOV, V.V., otvetstvennY7 redaktor; FEYTILIMAN, N.G., reda-ktar~-irdetellstvs; DODEVA, G.V., redaktor izdatellstys; ALADOVA, Ye.l., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Struggle for increased labor productivity; practices of mines of the Nesvetay Anthracite Trust] Bor'ba za povyshenie proizv~oditell- nostl truda; opyt raboty shakht tresta Nesvetaiantratsit. Moskva, Ugletekhizdat. 1957. 66 p. (MLRA 10:9) (labor productivity) (coal mines and mining) ACC NR: ;J-6023446 SOURCE CODE: UR/0369/66/002/003/03o4/0307 AUTPHOR: Smirnov, V. V.; Pokhmurskiy, V. I.; Boltarovich, A. V. ORG: Physicomechanical Institute, AIN UIkrSSR, L'vov (Fiziko-mekhanicheskiy institut AN Ukr-SS-R-~- TITLE: Physicom chanical and corrosion properties of heat-resistant EP-479 stainless stee SOURCE: F-*Lziko-khimicheskaya mekhanika materialov, v. 2, no. 3, 1960", 3o4-307 TOPIC TAGS: stainless steel, heat resistant steel, chromium steel, nickel cortex, steel, manganese c4ntaiis4.ag steel, silicon ccn:b=i=�ng steeli molybdenum steel, nitrogen steel property/EP kA 1 -7 IIJ ~L ABSTRACT: The new EP-479 stainless steel, containing 0.12-0.18% C, 15-16.6% Cr,: 2-2.5% Ni, o. 6% max Yn, o. 6% max si, 1. 2-1. 5% Yo, O.M-0.10% N23 is intended for parts used in the chemical and aircraft industr Y t bperating at temperatures up to 500C and was developed as a substit e forKh17112 se6el, which is not suitable for operation at temperatures above 400C.U~T]jhe 'best comiDnation of properties in EP-479 steel is a h' eve d by anneallig It 1040C followed by oil quenching and tempering at 570 50-680C. At 20 40(~ or 500C, EP-479 steel has a respective 6 tensile strengthlof 120, 98, and 80 dL/mm2; a yield strength of 90, 80, and 'P dan/mrF;an elongation of 12, 14, and 12%; a reduction of area of 50, 60, and 065%; and! L Card 21-- // 2 ACC NR. urm0073 SOURCE CODE: UR/OJj3.5/66/ooo/oo4/o_io2/o1O5 AUTHOR: Smirnov, V. V. ORG: Institute of Mining SO Ali SSSR, Novosibiruk (Inatitut gornogo dela 'DO All SSSR) TITLE: On some mechanical properties of rocks in the strip pit of the Barandat de- posit in the Kan-Achensk Basin SOURCE: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiye problemy razrabotki poleznykh iskopayemykh, no. 4, 1966, 102-105 TOPIC TAGS: mining engineering, tensile etrength, compressive strength, hardness, solid mechanical property ABSTRACT: Some of the physical and mechanical properties of rocks in the strip pit of the Barandat deposit in the Kan-Achensk Basin were determined as a basis for establish- ing ralationahipa betwoch tho basic characteristics of rocks in this 4ep6ait. The fol- lowing empirical formulab are derived for the interrelationship between tensile and uniaxial compressive strength and punch hardness: a =14.3or a =7.3h I hp= comp tens' colap p 1.73a tens' The validity of these relationships in established by the methods of prob- ability theory and mathematical statistics. These formulas may be used to evaluate thl properties of rocks in the Barandat deposit with satisfactory accuracy. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 1 table, 5 formulas. SUB CODE: 11, suBm DATE: o8oc t65/ ORIG MW' oo6 Card UDC; 622.831(5T_1-5l)+622-01-013 SMIMJOV, V.V.; SUKACHEV, V.N., akademik. Certain peculiarities of the vegetative reproduction of aspen. DokI.AN SSSR 90 no.5:909-912 Je '53. (MT-RA 6:5) 1. Inatitut lesa Akademii nauk SSSR (for Smirnov). 2. Akademiya nank SSSR (for Sukacher). (Aspen) SML,u~~- V )j. ~1;. 11~. or, the Cutover Areas of 'he Southern Forest Sterres and -eplacing Uak 6ith A--ren 11 Measures.for I-~s Fegulation." Cand Agr Sci, Inst of Forestry, Acad Sci USSR, Moscow, 1954. (KL, No 3.9 Jan 55) Survey of Scier*tific and Technical ~u issertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (13) SO: Sum. No. 5~,QO, 29 Jul 55 V V'V' USM/ Biology - Plant ecology Card 1/1 Pub. 22 48/56 Authors s Smirnov, V. V. and Odinokova,, N. S. Title i Hydrological role cf aspen forests Periodical t Dok. AN SSSR 99/5, 849-852, Dee 11, 1954 Abstract I Scientific data regarding th ebydrological role of aspen trees, planted under identical soil-goomorphol6gical conditions, are presented. The pbysical properties of soil best suited for the planting of aspen trees are tabulated. Ten USSR references (1846-1953). Tables; graph. Institution: Academy of Sciences USSR, Forest Institute Presented by: Academician V. N. Sukadhev., October 11, 1954 Smilmov, V.V. I Vagoitativo proPaEation of wipan tronu in thr) mouptalnoun part of the Tallarmanskoye Forest. Trady In3t.1nlil lW):-e,-52 159. ("Ilza 12:10) (Balanhov Province-kapen) I -SMIWPY~. V. V. Distribution of needles by age in Picea excelsa Itink growing in pure spruce and mixed spruce-deciduous stands of the taiga zone. Bot. zhur. 45 no.10:1522-1530 0 16o. (MIRA 13*11) 1. Inboratoriya lesovedeniya Akademli nauk SSSR, selo Uspenskoye Moskovskoy oblasti. (spruce) (Leaves) KALNLAKOV, A. A. (eng), BDLKII, S. 1. (I'l-of, KIIA:-.I, t-3. A. (eng student), SMIRROV: V.V "The use of radio f sotopes for the determ-Liati-xi -of the contents of certa-'a meetaIs L-n the products of ore d-ress-ing." report submitted for 6th Intl Mineral Processing Cong, Cannes, 26 May-2 jun 63. Kalinin Inst Non-Ferrous 9--tals & Gold, Nbscow. TITOV, A.I., SMIRNOV, V.11. Chemistry, Organic - Synthesis Effect of com-olex formation, ionization, and isomerization of organic substances on their chemical activity durinj-- nitration. Synthesis of phenyltrinitromethane and its properties. Dokl. All SSSR 83 no. 2 (1952) Monthl_v List of Russian Accessions, Librai-y of Congress, Au--ust, 1952, UITCI~A~S=,I!O. -7 A(o t./ A " " K tl' AUTHOR TITOV A.I.JEREMEYEV G.,N., SdIRNOV V.V., SHAPILOV O.D_ 7159=.-4M TITLE A New Substitution Reaotion__~f_ilkieh7el Hydroxyl For Fluorine, And Its Use. 2D-2.U/67 (Novaya reaktsiya zameny spirtovego gidroksila na fter i yaye primeneniye -Russian) PRRIODICAL D*klady Akademii Nauk SSSR,1957,Vol 113,Nr 2,PP 358-36:(U.S.S.R.) Received 6/1957 Review d 7/1957 ABSTRACT The generally known reactions for obtaining haloid alkyls, espe- cially the influence 4f fluorine hydrogen and fluorine phospha- te compounds,turn out to be of little use for the ijamediate re- placement of alcohol hydroxyls by fluorine. Appropriate methods must still be found. In 1942 one of the authors together with A.N. Baryshnikova had the possibility to carry out such a replacement in a single phase. It concerned the transformation of ethylene ehle- rohydrin into 1.2-ftaorine-chloro-ethane when being boiled with a mixture of benzOl-BUlf0flueride and fluorine potassium. Also the reaction mechanism was demonstrated. The reaction passes the follo- wing phases: 1. An alcoholate develops, 2. aeylation by a sulfoflu- oride under formation of alkyl sulfonate follows.The partial forma- tion of sulf9nates without the presence of fluorine P*t&BBiUM is &1- so possible on the occasion of sulfeflueride acting on aloohols.3. In the list phase the alkylati*n of the fluorine potassium takes place, as already known. Secondary processes can take place at the same time in the course of which simple ethers and unsaturated com- Card 1/2 pounds develop or their polymerization takes place respectively~ 27506 S/079/61/031/009/007/012 :;"Lj'1 ao D215/D306 0 __V.V., and Yemellyanov, V.I. AUTHORS: Petrov, K.A., Smirn TITLE: Alkylation and arylation of white phosphorus PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, v. 31, no. 9, 1961, 3027 - 3030 TEXT: The authors for the first time carried out direct alkylation and arylation of white phosphorus without catalysts or activating additives. Heating benzyl chloride with white phosphorus at 3000C for 4 hrs. gave benzy1dichlorophosphine. It may be assumed that alkylation and arylation reaction prdceed according to a free radi- cal mechanism as in both alkyl and aryl halides. C - Halogen bond may undergo homolytic splitting. The free radicals formed attack the white phosphorus molecule, whose structure is a tetrahedran with P atoms at each apex; this decomposes into two P2 molecules only at 8000 C. In the initial stages of alkylation and arp'lation the splitting of P - P bond occurs under the action of free radi- Card 1/4 275o6 S/07 61/031/009/007/012 Alkylation and aryl_:~tion of D215YD306 cals to form a tetraphosphorus alkyl - or aryl halide which on renewed attack causing breaking of P - P bonds converts to a halo- phosphonate P4 + 3C6H 5 CH 2 + 3C1 ---~-CO5CH2PC12 + (C6H 5CH2)2FCl' The authors established a relation between the stability of the free radical and the minimum temperature, at which the reaction occurs by introducing the following groups into the reaction C,H, 6H, ___ C H tHCH ~-_ (C H 6H ---(C H 6F 0 :) 4 6 5 3 6 5)2 6 5 3 the stability of which increases from left to right. The tempera- ture of the reaction decreases on passing from haloderivatives forming less stable radicals, to haloderivatives giving more sta- ble radicals; for benzyl chloride the temperature is 3000C 6 for 1-chlorophenylethane 2700C, for diphenyl-chloromethane 250 C, and for tripheny1chloromethane 2250C. Aralkylation of white phosphorus with benzyl chloride was conducted in a sealed tube heated at 3000 C for 4 hrs. Distillation yielded three fractions, the second Card 2/4 27506 S/079/61/031/009/007/012 Alkylation and arylation of ... D215/D306 being identified as benzyl dichlorophosphine. This was dissolved in M 4 and nitrogen oxides passed through the solution to give benzy1phosphinic acid dichloridep bopt. 130 0C/2 mm. Hydrolysis of the latter by refluxing with water yielded white crystalline ben- zylphosRhinic acid, m.pt. 166-166-50C. The third fraction, b.pt. 234-236 C/12 mm was identified as dibenzy1chlorophosphine. The di- stillation residue after boiling with alkaline H2 02v neutralization and acidification gave dibenzy1phosphinic acid. Arylation of white phosphorus with bromobenzene using a similar method gave phenyldi- bromophosphine, diphenylbromophosphine and triphenylphosphineoxide. Arylation with m-bromotoluene gave m - toluyldibromophosphine b.pt. 110_1110C/2 mm. and di-m-toluylbromophosphine, b.pt. 141-1420C/2 mm. Alkylation with n-octyl bromide produced n-octyldibromophosphine b. .pt. 720C/22 mm. and di-n-octylbromosphosphine b.pt. 1400C/11 mm. There are 10 non-Soviet-bloc references.The references to the Eng- lish language publications read as follows: 0. Massong J.B. Kirk- land, J. Chem. Soc., 55, 138, 1870; F.W. Bennet, H.J. Emeleus, R. Card 3/4 ,~7C~ - ,(. - 2 1 , , . -, , 1 1 - -., ; - . SI..,, I I ) p !C,. V , %,, . ~r . . I : I - , , ') . I . ? I, 11 , - - , : . ., - . , . ,- ~ . - I - . -.I - ~ . -- ~ kl- Soliltion Gf maFnesitua in an am:.onil-,m ritrate sol-`or.. Z*---:r. neorg. 'chim. 9 no.91:2-1--,9-2162 S 164. ( t' i P. Y, 1,17 : ll ) SWIIRNOV, V.V., doteent; BURIYANOV, V.F., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauke *Mechanical equipment of rolling mills." A.A.Korolev, G.K.Nikela- evskii. Reviewed by T.V.Smirnov, V.P.Barlianov. Stall 15 no-3: 286-287 Mr 155, (91ak 8:5) 1. Moskovskoye vyssheye tekhnichaskoye uchilishche im. Baumans (for Smirnov). 2. Veesoyusnyy zaochnyy politakhnicheekly institut (for Burl7anov). (Rolling-m'll machinery) (Korolev, A.A.) (Nikolaevskii, G.M.) SMIRNOV, V.V., kindidat tekhnic)ieskikh nauk. Investigation of acting forces in rolling friction-bearing raceways. [Trudy] MU no.62:74-109 155. (MLRA 9:7) (Rolling (Metalwork)) (Bearings (Machinery)) V V 25 (1) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/292 Moscow. Vysshe~etekhnicheskoyeuchilishche. Kafredra"MashinyitekhnolDgy-c, prokatki i volocheni*' P-rokatnyye stany i tekhnologiya prokatki; sbornik statey (Rolling Mills and Methceis of Rolling; Collection of Articles) Moscow, Mwhgiz., 1957. 125 P. (Series: Moscow. Vyssheye tekhnicheskoye uchilishche. /Trudy/ vyp. 80) 4,000 copies printed. Ed.: M.L. Zaroshcblnskiy,Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Tech. Ed.: Ye.N. Matveyeva; Managing Ed. for Literature on Heavy Machine Building: Ya.S. Golovin, Engineer. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for the personnel. of scientific research institutes, engineers, designers., teachers and students specializing in rolling methocia and the building of rolling mill machinery. COVERAGE: Theoretical and experimental st[udies done by the scientific workers of the department of "Machinery and methods of rolling and drwAng" of MM (Moscow Higher Technical School) imeni Bauman are published in this collection. Card 1/ 4 Rolling Mille and Meth-As of Rolling SOV/292 The articles deal with the following topics: spreading of stock in rolling and distribution of stresses and spread along the width of the stock, resLat- P-nce to deformation in metal forming, change of the form of the strip depending -in dijwnsions of the contact area in rollin in plain rolls; the theory of ,~'IastOPlastic bending of a strip &xring straightening on a multiroll machine, j.nvestigatioD of basic parameters characterizing the resistance of material to rol-ling; simplified formula for spreading', and measuring unit pressure along the -a.rc of contact using strain gages. 17o personalities are mentioned. There are 41 references, 39 Soviet and 2 English. TAHAE OF COMIMUS: Introduction 3 1--sellikov, A.I., Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences,, USSR. Effect of the Ends oil the Workpiece on Spreading and Distribution of 13-p2eds- and Stresses Along the Width of the Rolled Strip ,77xd 2/4 Rolling.Mills.and Methods of Rolling SOV/292 Tolikov., A.I.., Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences, USSR,, and V.A. Persiyantsev,, Candidate of Technical Sciences. Effect of Cold Hardening on Resistance to Deformation In Overrecrystallization Processes 22 Zaroshchinskiy,, X.L., Doctor of Technical Sciences., Professor. Change in FbM Of the Strip in ROULM in 7181A Rdlls 35 -SmirnoYj.-Y-,X.0 Candidate of Technical Sciences,, Docent. On the Theory of Calculating Vw ]Paver of the Driv% for -Ibtary-type Strid&tenero 50 Kovolev, A.A.., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Elaatoplastic Bending of a Strip During Straightening on a Naltiroll Machine 57 Zhavoronkov, V.A.,, Candidate of Technical Sciences. Investigation of Forces in Cross-he3ical Die Rolli of Periodic Profiles T7 Pushkarev, V.F., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Determination of Parameters Characterizing Resistance to Deformation of the Stock in Ro'131n 90 Card 3/4 137-58-6-12147 Translation frorn. Referat!vri%-,~ zhurnal, I'vIetallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 139 (USSR) AUTHOR: Smirnov. V.V- T ITL, E: 01_1 tllt_. rrjleor~~ of Design and Analysis of Power Trains for Leveling I'Vachines With SkeN,,, Rolls (K teorii rascheta rnoshch- nosti privocla pravil'nykh I-osovalkovykh mashin) PERIODICAL, V ~5b.: Prokatri. stand, i teklinol. prokatki. (IVIVTU, 80). Moscow, N-1,1511,7iz, 1957, pp 50-56 n A B STR.AC T: The author exan-iines the design of a ti-iachine capable of -xo c y(les of leveling .'L) operations in accordance with the L%",o possible flexion~z of the axis of the metal by the action of the primary rollers ;R'). The pressure of these R's is determined successivelv from the conditions of equilibrium of the mornents of exturnal for( es as in the case of a beam with many supports. As in the general case. the pressures of the R's in a tv~-o-cycle L ma( hine are proportional to the plastic resisting moment and inversely proporlionaL to the advance of the R's. The problem of determination of the power (N f ) necessary for the L opera- tior presents considerable difficulties and necessitates the de- Card 1/2 teri-nination of two power ( ornponents, the first of which 137- 5B- 6 -12 147 On the Thcorj of Design and Analysis of Power Trains (cont.) depends only or) the motion of transiation of metal NLrans, while the second one is dependent only on the rotary motion, Nrot- It is suggested that Ntrans be determined by the method commonly used for standard machines em- Ployed for- longitudinal L. Nt,an, is expressed as a sum of the products of the bending moments and the angular velocity of bending of metal with resid- ual CL11-VatUre. A formula is derived for the determination of Nrot. In order to calCUIate the rotary power, it is essential that the values of the nominal lenoths of the re,~ions of metal undergoing plastic deformation be determined. By employing the relation between the sides of a mornent triangle, as de- rived by A.D. Kuz'rnin, these lengths are found to be equivalent to 0.4 of the advance of the R's. Next, the final value of the L moment is obtained by means of simullaneot,s Solution of the equalion NS~Ntrans ~FNrot together with a number- of other- equations. All computations are based on the as- SLImption of dealing with a material with ideal elastic-plastic properties'. ho,,vever, in order to a( hieve better ac(uracy it is desirable that r's values be replaced by actual values of resistance to deformation with proper allow- ances for its magnitude and velocity and the temperature of the rnetal. A number of mathematical rulationships are proposed for this purpose. P _w -1 __ A. N. 3 - Fc2_' qlpq ~~ I ~ i PRASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3226 Mezhvuzovskaya nauchno-tekhnicheskaya konferentst7a ha temu: "Sovremennyye dostizheniya prokatnogo proizvodstva." Trudyi..(Transactions of the Intercollegiate Scientific and Techni- cal Conference on Recent Achievements in the Rolling Ihdustry) Leningrad, 1958. 251 P. 1,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies: Leningradskiy politekhnicheskiy institut im. M.I. Kalinina, Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obshchestvo mashinostroit- eley, Leningradskoye otdeleniye, and Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obshch- estvo metallurgov, Leningradskoye otdeleniye. Resp. Ed.: V.S. Smi'rnov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Ed.: N.N. Pavlov. PURPOSE: These proceedings of the conference are intended for specialists in the rolling industry. COVERAGE: The articles of this collection cover various theoretical and practical pi~oblems of rolling, such as: pressure, spread, efficiency of rolls, determination of deformation, forces required, Card 1/9 Transactions of the Intercollegiate (Cont.) SOV/3226 pasa design, optimum conditions for rolling, experiences of various plants, modernization of equipment, aluminum-clad steel, and rolling of nonferrous metals. No personalities are mentioned. References appear after each article. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Smirnov, V.S. (Leningradskly politekhfficheskiy institut im. M.I. Kalinina (Leningrad Polytechnical Institute im. M.I. Kalinin)] Recent Achievements In the Rolling Industry" 5 Shvayun, V.L. [SKMZ im. Ordzhonikidze, Kramatorsk) Old Kramatorsk Machine-Building Plant in the Drive for Technical Progress 15 Chekmarev, A.P., L.Ye. Kapturov, and P.L. Klimenko. [Dneproptrov- skiy metallurgicheskiy Institut (Dnepropetrovsk Metallurgical Institute)] Experimental Investigation of Unit Pressure in Rolling on Plane and Grooved Rolls 20 Tarnovskiy, I.Ya., and V.N. Trubin. [Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut im. S.M. Kirova (Urals Polytechnical Institut im. S.M. Kirov), Sverdlovsk] Study of Spread In Rolling, Using Variational Principles 29 Card 2/9 Transactions of the Intercollegiate (Cont.) SOV/3226 Tarnovskiy, I.Ya., and V.N. Trubin. [Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut im. S.M. Kirova (Urals Polytechnical Institute Im. S.M. Kirov), Sverdlovsk] Zones of Sticking and Slipping on the Contact Surfaces of the Focus of Deformation in Rolling 43 Starchenko, D.I. [Zhdanovskiy metallurgicheskiy institut (Zhdanov Metallurgical Institute)) Forward Slip, Retardation and Spread in Rolling With Normal and Extra High Drafts 48 Mut'yev, M.S. [Dnepropetrovskiy metallur~;Icheskiy Institut (Dnepropetrovsk Metallurgical Institute)] Determining Spread During Rolling In Simple Passes 62 Arkulls' G.E. [Magnitogorskiy gornometallurgicheskly institut Im. G.I. Nosova (Magnitogorsk Mining and Metallurgy Institute im. G.I. Nosov)] Method of "Surface Marks" for Calculation of the Internal Nonuniformity of Deformation In Upsetting 66 Vydrin, V.N. (Chelyabinskly politekhnicheskiy institut (Chelyabinsk Polytechnical Institute)] Rolling in Rolls of Unequal Diameter 71 Card 3/9 Transactions of the Intercollegiate (Cont.) SOV/3226 Golubev ', T.M. (Kiyevskly politekhnicheskly Institut (Kiyev Polytechnioal Institute)) Rolling With Constant Pressure 78 Dinnik, A.A. (Dnepropetrovskiy metallur icheskiy institut (Dnepropetrovsk Metallurgical Institut)l Calculation of Metal Pressure on Rolls in Hot Rolling of Steel 81 Pavlov, N.N. [Leningradskiy politekhnicheskiy Institut im. M.I. Kalinina (Leningrad Polytechnical Institut im. M.I. Kalinin)) Calculating Forces In Shape Rolling by the Equivalent Strip Method 91 Klimenko, V.M. (Inst-itut chernoy metallur ii AN USSR (Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy, AS Ukr SSR), Kiyev~ Design of Passes with Pinching Effect (top and bottom of pass have small tapers] and the Experimental Determination of Side Pressure of Work in Rectangular Passes 95 Card 4/9 Transactions of the Intercollegiate (cont.) SOV/3226 Lavrukhin, G.S., and V.D. Durnev. (Leningrad) Some Problems of Production and Equipment in Longitudinal Periodic Die Rolling 103 Chelyshev, N.A. [Sibirskiy metallurgicheskiy institut (Siberian Metallurgical Institute), Stalinsk) Optimum Conditions of Defor- mation in Rblling log Grechko, V.P. [Institut chernoy metallurgii AN USSR (Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy, AS Ukr SSRH Quality of Rolling With Great Drafts 122 Bakuma, S.F. [ZavodOKrasnyy Oktyabr'" (Plant "Krasnyy Oktyabr'"), Stalingrad] New Type of Rolled Stock for the Tractor Industry 126 Boyarshi-nov, M.I. [Magnitogorskiy gornometallurgicheskiy institut Im. G.I. Nosova (Magnitogorsk Mining and Metaliurgy Institute Im. G.I. Nosov)j New Technique in the Metallurgical Method of Producing Copper-Clad Steel Wire Rod 131 Card 5/9 Transactions of the Intercollegiate (Cont.) SOV/3226 Gorenshtey.n, M.M.[Zhdanovskiy metallurgicheskiy institut (Zhdanov Metallurgical Institute)] Intensifying Regimes of Drafts In Rolling According to Friction Conditions 136 Khlebnikov, V.P. [Zavod "Azovstall" (Plant Azovstall"), Zhdanov] Mastering Rolling of RAils at the "Azovsta'l" Plant 141 Ilyukovich, B.M. (Chusovskoy metallurgicheskiy zavod (Chusovoy Metallurgical Plant)) Rolling and Roll Pass Design of Light T-shapes for Framework of Industrial Buildings 145 Baram, A.N., A.M. Nakhimov, and M.D. Kozin. [Kirovskly zavod (Kirov Plant), Leningrad] Rolling Spring Leaf and Spring Steel at Kirov Plant 151 Yatsura, V.K. [Zakavkazskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod Im. I.V. Stalina (Transcaucasian Metallurgical Plant im. I.V. Stalin)] Application of Repeaters in Rolling Steel Angles 155 Card 6/9 Transactions of the Intercollegiate (Cont.) SOV/3226 Korshunov, Ye.A. (Urallskly politekhnicheakiy institut (Urals Polytechnical Institute)] Effect of a Manipulator on Blooming Productivity 158 Grevtsov, M.M. (ZavodnAzovstall" (Plant "Azovstall"), Zhdanov] Rolling Double-length Blooms in the 650 Blooming Mill at the Large Section Rolling Shop of the "Azovstall" Plant 162 Malenok, F.T. (Leningradskiy zavod po obrabotke tavetnykh metallov (Leningrad Plant for Treatment of Nonferrous Metals)) Modernizing the Equipment of Foil-rolling Shops 163 Chernyak, S.N. [Leningradskiy zavod po obrabotke tsvetnykh metallov (Leningrad Plant for Treatment of Nonferrous Metals)) Improving Production of Aluminum-clad Iron 176 Gurevich, D.Ya. (Leningradskiy listoprokatnyy zavod (Leningrad Sheet-rolling Mill) Combined Method of Producing Roofing Sheets 182 Card 7/9 TPansactions of the Intercollegiate (Cont.) SOV/3226 Benyakovskiy, M.A. (Urallskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut chernykh metallov (Urals Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Metals), Sverdlovsk) Forces of Deformation of Metal and Auto- mation of Band Thickness Control in Cold Rolling 184 Meleshko, V. I., and Y, M. Saf ' yan. [ Institut chernoy metallurgii AN USSR (Institute oi P'errous Metallurgy, AS UkrSSR)1 Investi- gation of Energy Consumption, and Action of Force in a Continuous Hot-rolling Sheet Mill 197 Kuzema, I.D. [Zavod imeni Illicha (Plant im. Illich)) Relation Between Geometric and Weight Tolerances of Plate Steel 208 Bogoyavlenskiy, K.N. [Leningradskly politekhnicheskiy Institut im. M.I. KalinIna (Leningrad Polytechnical Institute im. M.1. Kalinin)) -Bending Forces in a Structural Mill 214 Chekmarev, A.P., Ya.L. Vatkin, and D.M. Litinskiy. [Dneprope- trovskiy metallurgicheskiy institut)] (Dnepropetrovsk Metallur- gical Institute)] Wall Thickness Variation of Large Diameter Pipe 223 Card 8/9 Transactions of the Intercollegiate (Cont.) SOV/3226 Zhavoronkov, V.A. [Moskovskoye vyssheye tekhnicheskoye uchi- lishche im. Baumana (Moscow Higher Technical School im. Bau- man)l Producing Solids of Rotation by Helical Rolling 230 Belousov' N.P. [Leningradskiy politekhnicheskiy institut im. M.I. Kallnina (Leningrad Polytechnical Institute Im. M.I. Kalinin)] Inves ti gation of the Process of Drawing Brass and Copper Tubes on a Short Aandrel 234 Zholobov.. V.V. [Vsesoyuznyy alyuminiyevo-magniyevyy institut (All-Union Aluminum-magnesium Institute)] Rolling and Extrusion of Titanium and Its Alloys 240 �_qJ.,~qqv,V.V. [Moskovskoye vyssheye tekhnicheskoye uchillishche im. Baumana (Moscow Higher Technical School im. Bauman)) Remarks on Rolling Technique in the KNR (Chinese People's Republic) 245 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (TS340.m42) V'K/mg Card 9/9 4-27-6o ~ tR o o V, V, v- 25(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION -SOV/1329 Tselikov, Aleksandr Imnovich, Corresponding Member, USSR Academy of Sciences %nd Viktor Viktorovich SmirrLov. Candidate of Tech-aical Sciences, Docent Frokatnyye stany (Fol)-ing Mille) Yoscow. Yetallurgizdat, 1958. 432 P. 13,500 copies printed. Ed.: Kbrolev, A.A.; Ed. of Publishing Hol-lae: Sidorov, V-N., Engineer; Tech. Ed.: Isient',-yeom, P.G.. PURPOSE- This book "A.s appro-ved by +-,Le TISSR Min.'Ls4.*vj of Higher Education as a textbook for metAllurgicai and for machine -building institutes and may be helpful to machinists, processing engineers, designers and engineers vorking in manufacturing and in design- offices. COVERAGE: The design and coastru-,.tion of rolling mlUs, their mechanisms and individual part5 are eruu~~-d in the book. The authors present their ovu tbeories on a number of prob-tems pertaining to the field of design loads and design ztreesses in -4aria~as kinds of rolling mill machinery. The cbapter on lubricating equipment was written by Engineer M.P. Vavilov. The authors thank Docent A. A. Kbrolev, Candidate of Technical Sciences, for editing the book. Many illustmtions are ptiblished for the first time; some of them are reprinted from the book vritten by A. A. Orolev and G. M. Nikolayevskiy, Mekhanicheskoye obcrL1Aovmniya prokai-,,zykh tsekhov (Mechanical Equipment Card 1/14 Rolling M111c 1. Primary mills Blooming mills Slabbing mills 2. Billet mills 3- Structural mills Univers&I mill for rolling vide-fl9zzige beams Rail mills Large -sect ion structr-r-al mills Medium-section structural (merchant . bar ] M-11 I s Small-section structural [merchar-t- bar] mills Wire [rodj mills Strip mills 4. Sheet and plate mills Plate mills Wide,stpip-continuous and seuLcoatinuous mills 5. Roll piercing mill (complete mill unit) 6. Cold rolling mills SOV/1329 PART !I. COMPONENT PARTS AND MECHANISMS OF THE ROLL 01!AND 27 27 29 30 31 32 33 34 37 38 40 43 44 44 45 47 52 Card 3/14 Rolling Wlls SOV/1329 2. Hand-operated screw-down mechanisms for the top roll 93 3. High-speed screw,-down mechanisms for the top roll 94 4. Low-speed screw4cdownmechanisms for the top roll 105 5. Ylechanisms and devices for adjusting the bottom roll III 6. Lifting screws and nuts 112 7. Torque necessary for operating lifting screws 114 8. Safety devices 115 9. Devices a-rid mechanism for adjusting the middle roll 117 10. Devices for axial adjustment and detents of rolls 118 Ch. IV. Guides, loop-holders, Work-stretching Control and Roll- changing Des:vices 121 1. Purpose and arrangement of entering and delivering guides 121 2. Edging guides and repeaters 125 3. Roller-type guides for cold-rolling mills 127 4. Loop-holders and devices for vork-stretching control 130 5. Roll-changing devIces 131 Ch. V. Stand Housings and Setting Them on Foundations 137 Card 5/14 Rolling Mil I s SOV/1329 1 - Basic types of housings 137 2. Stand design for overturning and forces in (housing] supports 137 3. Design for strength of a closed-type housing for vertical forces 139 4. Design of a closed-type housing for deformation 141 5. Design of an open-type housing for vertical forces 143 6. Material for housings and allovable stresses 144 7. Construction of housings 144 8. Bedplates 146 PART III. PARTS TRANSMr=G ROTATION TO ROLLS Ch. I. Connecting Spindles 156 1. Universal spindles 156 2. Design of universal spindles for strength 16o 3, Wobbler spindles and couplings 163 4. Balancing of spindles 164 Ch. II. Main and Motor Couplings 170 I. Gear couplings 170 2. Double-universal (Schlemamia) coupling 173 Card 6/ 14 Rolling Mills SOV/1329 3. Flexible spring (Bibby) coupling 17 3 4. values for design of couplings 174 5, Safety coupltrigs 174 Ch. III. Gear Drives 176 1. Types of gearing for roll drive 176 2. Tppign of the' pinfon stand for overtLuming 178 3. _ Pinions of pinion standb 179 4, Construction of pinion stands 180 5. Geared speed reducers 188 Ch. IV. Flywheels 191 1. Purpose of the flywheel and determination of its basic parameters 191 2. Construction of flywheels 194 PART IV. SPECIAL ROLLING MILLS Ch. I. Mills With Vertical Rolls 196 1. Vertical stands (edgers) 196 2. Vertical stands of plate mills 196 3. Vertical stands of stn2ctural and billet mills 2oo 4. Universal stands 2c4 Card 7/14 Rolling Mills SOV/1329 Ch. II Tube-manufacturing Mills 207 1. Roll piercing mills 207 2. Plug rolling mills 213 3. Rotary rolling (reeling) mills 216 4. Sizing mills 216 5. Cold tube reducing machines 218 Ch. III. Wheel Mills 222 PART V. AUXILIARY MACHINES AND MECHANISMS Ch. I. Classification, Working Regimes and Drive of Auxiliary Machines 226 1. Classification of auxiliary machines 226 2. Operating regime and drive of auxiliary machines 227 Ch. II. Shears 229 1. Basic types of shears 229 2. Resistance to shearing 229 3. Force in shearing metal with parallel blades 232 4. Work (needed] for shearing metal with parallel blades 232 5. Force and work in shearing metal with inclined blades 234 Card 8/14 Rolling Mills SOV/1329 6. Force a-,A work in. cutting metal with rotary shears 2.36 7- Shears with parallel blades 23,1 8. Drives for shears with parallel blades 244 9. Shears witli an inclined blade 245 10. Rotary slitti:-ig s~iears 251 Ch. III. Flying Shears 257 1. Classification of flying shears 257 2. Cutting regimes of flying shears for cutting work in given lengths 257 3. Control of lengths aut on shears vorking by intermittent method 25-,7 4. Control of out lengths on continuously vorking shears 258 5. Connection betveen feeding rollers and shears 261 6. Ctitting the front end to a given length 262 7- Level-wing-type shears ;262 8. Single-axis -rotary shears 263 9. Rotary shears 26~3 10. Drum-type shears 264 11. Shears with translatory motion of blades 266 12. Cutting forces in flying shears 269 13. Motor power for flying shears 269 14, Selection of basic paremeters of flying shears 270 Card 9/14 Rolling Mills 30VII rg Ch. IV. Hlo t Sa-4s 271 1. parpose Ot aawt, ~7 1 2. C'Litting force aII(I U,.,.we-~ 3. Cutting force a.:tl speed ,)f reea 272~ 4. Construction f sa-.,4-., 273 Ch. 11 . Stra-Ightenels and Le've-lers 276 1. Types, of straighttzner& ,-t,.-,d i,e%ft~lers 276 2. r s Straig1ji,ei1eq prc_3,;,~t~ 276 Theory of zstraighiening in a pmtss 277 4. Theory of s braighten trig tu rmiltiroll machines 280 5. Limit valuei~ of %uivature Ln elastic bending 6. Pressure on ralLers or a straightening machine 284 7. Power for the drive of roller-type machiner. 284 8, Basic parameters of sheet, and plate levelers 287 9. Constriction of sheet and rjlatt~ levelers 289 10. Straighteners for structity-al. shapes -911 11. Rotary straighteners with rolleis having nonparallel axes for rounds and zubes 296 12. Forces actiaiK in machines vath millers having nonparallel axes 299 13. Power for uhe drive of machines with rollers havIng non- parallel are6 299 14. Stretch-type stjaigbtenero 301 Ca~-d Rolling Mills Ch. VI. Coilers and Uncoilers 1. Drum-type stretch coilers 2. Power for driving the stretch-coiling drums 3. Coiling machine 4. Power for coiler drive 5. Wire rod and narrow-strip coilers 6. Uncoilers Ch. VII. Holler-type Conveyors 1. Basic types of roller conveyors 2. Parameters of roller conveyors 3. Loading of rollers of a conveyor 4. Torque of rollers 5. Construction of roller conveyors 6. Construction of rollers and their bearings 7. The next-to-stand rollers of roller tables 8. Lifti'ag roller tables. 9. Design of roller table lifting mechanism Ch- VIII. Manipulators, Tilters and Turning Mechanisms 1. Manipulators of roughing mills 2. Maninulator of three-high atmlctuml Mills S01111329 303 303 307 307 313 313 317 320 320 321 323 325 -26 3-~2 Y,3 334 337 343 343 344 Card 11/12~ Rolling Mills SOV/1329 3. Manipulators of plate mills 344 4. Hook-type roughing mill tilters 349 5. Structural mill tilters 351 6. Plate tilters 354 7. Turning devices 355 Ch. DC. Ingot Buggies and Mechanisms for Transportation of Short Pieces 361 1. Ingot buggies 361 2. Stationary ingot dumpers 363 3. Stops 364 4. Furnace [charging] pushers 366 5. [Billet] pushers 367 6. Pilers and charge -tables for slabs 367 7. Furnace discharge pushers 372 8. Pushers in front of stands 372 9. Crop conveyor 372 Ch. X. Cooling Devices and Transverse Transfers of Long Rolled Pieces 375 1. Purpose of cooling devices and transverse transfers 375 2. Basic parameters of cooling devices 375 3. Rope transfers 377 Card 12/L4 Rolling Mills SOV/1329 4. Chain transfers 379 5. Transfers with load-carrying chains 380 6. Cooling devices of merchant bar mills 381 PART VI - LUBRICATING SYSIM OF ROLLING MUIZ Ch. I. Basic Kinds of Lubricants and Means of Feeding Them to the Bearing Surfaces 389 1. Oil and grease 389 2. Devices for oil lubrication 390 3. Devices for grease lubrication 394 Ch. II. Oil Pressure Lubrication Systems 397 1. Arrangement of pressure lubrication systems with rotary piston pumps 39T 2. Instruments for checking and automation of operation of pressure lubrication systems 398 3. Arrangement of pressure lubrication systems with gear pimT 399 4. Main pipeline and oil tanks 400 5. Oil Pumps 401 Card 13/14 81-Uhmov, V. V. "Inv-2stigation of the Stresses at hot Fxpansion of the Raceways of Rollin:-: Friction Bearin,-,-s.11 Sub 29 Jan 51, Moscow Order of the Labor Reb Banner Higher Technical School imen! Balun" Dissertations presented for science and engirieerin~: del-,rees in 1-',,osf~ow during 1951- SO: Sum. 11o. 480, 9 KV 55 SOV/133-58-12-11/19 AUTHOR: ,Smirnov, V.V. (Candidate of Technical Science~ Dotsent) TITLE: Some peciatf""V'eatures of Rolling Practice in the Chinese People's Republic (Osobennosti prokatnoy tekhniki Kitayskoy Narodnoy Respubliki) PERIODICAL; Stall, 1958, Nr 12, pp 1118-1121 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Some engineering features of the continuous linear wire rod rolling mill (Swiss Succo) in Shanghai (Fig 1)7 in particular tangentially fed coilers (Figs 2 and 3, made by Demag) and some Chinese original designs such as chain turn-over device (Fig 4) and twin tables for servicing two-roll stands of a sheet rolling mill (Fig 5) are described. There are 5 figures. ASSOCIATION; KVTU imeni Bauman Card 1/1 311935 S112316 1/000/022/012/024 Aoo4/Aioi AUTHORS: Pevzner, M.L., Smirnov, V.V. TITLE: Copper-plating in a pyrophosphate electrolyte in the ultrasonic field PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mashinostroyeniye, no. 22, 1961, 73-74, ab- stract 22B444 ("Tr. Proyektn., tekhnol. JL n.-i. in-ta Gor'kovsk. sovnarkhoz", 1959, no. 1, 22 - 30) TEXT: The authors present the results of investigations carried out at the Cor'kovskiy avtozavod (Gor'kiy Automobile Plant) on the copper-plating in a pyrophosphate electrolyte using ultrasonics. The investigations were carried out on an experimental bath production line. In the latter a vinyiplastic-lined steel bath 650 x 980 x 860 mm was installed, this bath having a volume of 450 liters at an electrolyte level of 760 mm. The electrolyte was heated by a stain- less steel coil pipe placed on the bath bottom. The ultrasonic power sources were 2 tube generators of the rym-2 (GUM-2) and rYm -2 M (GUM-2M) type with an output power of 1.5 kw each. The emitters with nickel magnetostrictive H3jj_4 (NEL-4) converters were suspended at the transverse side of the bath, two on each Card 1/_3 31935 3112 76110001022101210214 Copper-plating ... Aoo4/Alol side. For a uniform sound treatment of the parts being coated the emitters were arranged one over the other. The emitter position in the bath was not changed Fd-r tests with a high specific ultrasonic power a bath of 60 liters capacity w~;s used. On its bottom an emitter of 1.5 kw h-f input power was placed. The direc- tion of the sound beam was horizontal. The copper-plating of steel parts was carried out in an electrolyte of the following composition (in g./liter)-. CuSO4 5H20 - 35, Na4P2 0 1oH2o - 14o, Na2HP04 . 12H20 - 95 and also CuSO4 . 5H20 13.4, Na4?2O7 . TOH'20 53, Na2HP04 . 12H20 - 36.4; CuSO4 - 5H20 - 70, Na4P207 1OH20 - 200, Na2 HP04' 12H20 - 95, It is shown that the optimum pH_ value of the electrolyte corresponding to the conditions of good efficiency and ensuring a good adhesion between the-coating and the steel base, should be 6.6. With an increase in the electrolyte temperature up to 45 OC at a pH-value of 6.6 and a specific ultrapnic power of 3.5 w11, the cathode current density limit grows up to 6 amp/dm . A further temperature increase of the electrolyte does practically not result in a cathode current density rise. High-quality fine- grained deposits are obtained in an electrolyte with a copper concentration of 35 9'/l CuSO4 . 5H20 at a current density of 6 amp/dm2. An increase in the con- centration up to 70 ,g-11 ensures an operation at a current density of up to 8 amp/dm2, but the coating produced is coarse-grained at a layer thickness of more Card 2/3 -YIP;16 1/000/0 22/0-12/0 24 "opper-plating ... Aoo4/Aloi L than 10 ~t The copper plating obtained from pyrophosphate electrolytes -;sing ultrasonics possesses practically the same porosity as a-copper coattng 1'r;-7., cyanogen electrolytes with current reversal. The process of pyrophosphate copper-plating using ultrasonics can be expediently applied to replace the --op- per-plating process in cyanogen electrolytes, if between st,eel base and nick'~-a coating an intermediate layer of 7 - 8~k is produced and for the copper-plia,,ing of steel parts with a thickness of 35 - 40 ~k with subsequent polishing ~~f the obtained coating. The throwing power of the pyrophosphate electrolyte dces not permit its use for the preliminary application of a copper layer on steel parts prior to copper-plating in an acid electrolyte. There are 4 rtferences, N. Savina FAtstracter's noted Complete translation] Card -3/3 TSIELIKOV, A.I.; SMIRITOV, V-V- Iffistory of the development of Russian rolling-mill machinery manufacture. Trudy Inst. ist. est. i tekh. 21:3-43 '59. - (MIRA 13:3) (Rolling mills) 25(l) SOV/148-59-2-21/24 AUTHOR; Smirnov, V.V., Docent TITLE. A Propon of an Article by Y.M. Grebenik On "The Dependence of Deformation, Moments and Accuracy of Straightening on the Adjustment of-Straightwning Machines" (Po povodu stat'i V.F,. Greb*nika"ikvisimost4Pdeformataii, momentov i tochnosti pravki ot nastroyki pravillnoy mashiny") PERIODICAL; Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Chernaya metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 2, pp 157-160 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author states his opinion on the article mentioned above, published by V.k. Grebenik in a previous copy of the periodical. He discusses aom conclusions made by Grebenik a; 0 includes recommendations on the subject. The fol lowing p 4ts are dis- cussed; deforzation magnitude in straightening; combined adjustment of rolls; and,computation..of-the.straightening fore*. Card 1/2 There is 1 set of -graphs.