SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SMIRNOV. YU.V. - SMIRNOV-VASILYEV, K.G.

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,Automation of Rolling Mills SOV/1969 Automatic control of the min drive of a re-mrsing rolling mill 79 Automatic control of scwewdown (mechanism] of a reversing rolling mill 82 Bibliography AVAILABM- Library of Corigmss 86 GO/fal Card 5/5 SOV/117-59-41-4/36 The ~,utomation of GrJindin~ V L 3 111achinest travel, after the end of the -rindin,-- =ocess, which 0 .1 - - - takes from 0.9 to 1.7 minute Der sleeve, 1:1-1 e ,"rindin- wheels ~T-1`3K44S-.717-" and "K-',.3-B4&3':1--K" last 0 A. ~ L f-- Zj 0 1, for 90-200 and 60-85 sleeves., respectively, One operator can operate two automated .7inders, The ele--- tric bloclK diaGram of 'U',le system is shown. It is mentioned that soda water is used as coolant, There is I diagram. Card 212 ZAXHaOV, M.F., kand.tekhn.nauk; S14IRNOV,_Yu T., inzh.; SHUTOV, Ye.F., inz-h. New way of braking asynchronous short-circuited motors by the method of three-phase short-circuiting. Izv.vye.ucheb.zav.; energ- 3 no.4:40-46 Ap 160. (MIU 13:6) 1 - Ivanovskiy enorgeticheskiy institut imeni Y.I.Lenina. Pred- stavlena elektromekhanicheskoy sektaiey nauchno-takhnicheakoy konferenteli. (lClectric motors, Induction) ar i 3,~ rom VO tqiTP V~3t7-'t S t( -7 L! ',41 1. t' 5 10 111 -r F i tS. e k di 14 1;- ,jo .,j;, D ' .--.1 F (Voltri.ga, :t ogulator-3 SMIRNOV, Yuriy Vasil'yevich., aspirant Analysis of a.c. voltage regulators serving as passive foul-terminal networks. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; elektromekh. 5 no.3.-298-301 62, OURA 1-5~4) 1. Kafedra elektrooborudovaniya promyshlennykh predpriyatly i ustanovok Ivanovskogo energeticheskogo instituta. (Voltage regulators) (Elect-tric networks) SMIRNOV, Yu,'L-,-inzh. Problems concerning electric drives with saturable reactors and semiconductor rectifiers. Izv. vys. ucheb. sav.; energ. 5 no.10:52-63 0 '&3. 041RA 15:11) Ivanovskiy energetichesle-iy institut imeni V.I. Lenina. Predstavlena kafedroy elektrifikatsii promyshlennykii in-edpriyatiy i ustanovok. ' 2 **0""000*4"- (Electric driving) SMIRN.01.1, Yu.V., inzh. Electric drive based on a regulqting autotransformer and semiconductor rectifier. Izv. lrys. ucheb. zav.; energ. 6 no.5:445-54 My 163. (MIRA 16-1) 1. Ivanovsk-iy energeticheskiy institut imeni V.I.Lenina. Predstavlena kafpdroy elektrifikatsii promyshlennykh predpriyatiy. . (Electric driving) SiP111,NOV, Yu.V., inzh. Calculatio-n of the operating modes of multiphase ~Ull-wave rectifier circuits. Izv. vys. ucheb. 2av.; ener-. 7 no.5; 29-37 My 164. (MiTtk 17: 7) 1. Ivanovskiy energeticheskiy institut imeni V. 1. Lenina. Fred- stavlena kafedroy elektrifikatsii promyshlennykh predpriyatiy i ustanovok. Eje zoteklin ka C F' kL n,-,. 6L 15 (MIR-k 17 -.8) Jt~ SMIRNOV) IU.V., inzh. i Deeign of a vcitage regulator with a slid`ng contact. Elektro- tekhni],A 35 no.10:51-52 0 164. (YI:E.A 17. -' -~ ) , -L -, L 227o4-.66 EWT(l) SOTB. MIGS (Rn) -ACC NR AT600945.2 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/0302/0305 1AUTFOR: M-alskbov. A. N.: Romenov, I V.,-.~Sm~irnov~~ U11-yanov, ORG: 3- TITLE: Biological indication of a UHF electromagnetic field 101, SSSR. kompleksnoy probleme SOURCE: AN -NampbnZy sovet po Kibernetika Bionika .(Bionics). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 19b5, 302-305 TOPIC TAGS: medical experiment, bionics, UHF, electromagnetic field ABSTRACT: The effects of an SHF electromagnetic field on viability and conditioned reflex activity were investigated in a series*of experiments on plerocerolds and white mice. In the first experimental series, 5 groups of pleroceroids were irradiated with UHF and SHF waves (7.6 m to 13.7 cm) for periods of 10 to 60 min to determine survival rates. ~Following irradiation each group qf pleroceroids was placed in a physiological solution and kept at an 180 temperature. Pee-tb was determined by absence of reaction,to needle pricks and to beating,, and also by body tone condition. Findings show that the survival rate for Card 112 L 227o4-66 ACC NR: AT6009452 experimental groups is 4.5 to 5.62 days compared to 7,6 days.for the nonirradiated control group. With increase of irradiation period at the same frequency, the survival rate decreases. In another series, conditioned reflex activity In a UEF field was studied in 5 adult male white mice of the same line and age. Mice were conditioned in a plastic chamber (20 x 10 X 7 on) divided in half by a partition with an opening and push buttons; the electric signal systems were under the floor. Intensity of irradiation was of the order of 20 mwt/cm. Experiments were staged daily using different sequences of UHF stimuli. The deVel- opment of conditioned reflexes in response to URF electromagnetic stimuli was difficult and slow and the effects were temporary. Ori art* has: 2 tables, [06 'Z SUB CODE: o6/ 6UBK DATE: 26oct65/ ORIG REF: 003/ ATD PMS: 'If 212 DUBINSKIY, A.M., kcand.tHAn.nauk; SHIMANOVSKIY, V.N., inzh.; SMIRINOV) Yu.v., J-nzfi.; ZAKRZIIEVSKIY, A.Ye., tnzh. Precast reinforced shells in the U.S.S.R. Strolkonstr. no.1:5-20 165. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Nalactino-issledovatellskiy in3titUt stroitelInykh konatruktsiy Gosstroya SSSR, Kiyev (for Shimanovskiy, SmIrnov, Zakrzhevskiy). V.A.; "'T-h-d'OV, Z., red. IJ,zbhaf~raphy of Russian otorhinalar-jngological literature (1708-1962) in five volumes] aibliografi4 otechestvennai otot-ir.olat-ir..golorricr,,eskoi- literatury (1708~1962 gg.) v 5 twimkh. Mcs1-.ra, Vses. nauchn. med6 ob-vo oltorinolaringo- i0ov. Vol-1. 1963. 5012 P. (MIRA 17:6) MESHALOVA, A.N., red.; KRESTOVNIKOVA, V.A., red.; VYGODCHIKOV, G.V.v red.; SMIRNOV, Z., red.-; KLEUSOVA, A., tekhn. red. (Transactions of the Scientific Conference on the Use of Polyvalent Vaccizeal Sbornik trudov Nauchnoi konferentsii po probleme assotsiirovannoi vaktsinatsii, 1958. Moskva, Biuro nauchnoi informataii, 1959. 253 P. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Nauchnaya konferentsiya po probleme assotsiirovannoy vak- tsinatsii, 1958. 2. Glavnoye upravleniye institutov vaktsin i syvorotok Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR (for Meshalova). (Vaccination-Congresses) STUDITSKIY,A.N., otv.red.; GRAYSVSKIY,A,Ya.. red.; GRIGOROYIff.T.A., red.; YALISICYBY,Y.G.. red.; ZBARSKIY.I.B., red.; LIOZIUR,L.D., red.; MITSKMCH.M.S., red.; FRIMSHTRYN,A.Ya., red.: KOUSHCHOY,G.K.. red.; CHENTSOY,Yu.S., red,;__SKIRROVZ.,_red.-, LAYRW'MI,G., tekhn.red. [Transactions of the Second Histological Conference; plastic and restorative processes] Plasticheskie i voBstanovitalinye protses- ey: trttdlr Ytoroi gistologicheakoi konferentaii. Moskva, Moak. nauchn.ob-vo anatomov, gistologov i enbriologov, 1959. 319 P. (MIELA 14:5) 1. Kafedra gistologii Moskovskogo gosuderetvennogo universiteta im.M.Y.Lomonosova, Moskva (for Sbiditskiy). 2. Laboratoriya radio- biologii Instituts morfologii zhivotnykh im.A.K.Severtseva AN SSSR, Moskva (for Grayevskiy, Zbarskiy) 3.. Ksfedra gistologii, i embrio- logii leningradskogo saniterno-gigiyenicheakogo neditainakogo,in- stituta, Leningrad (for Grigorlyev). 4. Kafedra gistologii i emb- riologii I-go Meditsinskogo institute im.Sechenove, Moskva (for yelize.vev). 5. Gruppa biokhimii kletochnykh atruktur Institute mor- fologii zhivotnykh im.A.N.Severteove AN SSSR, Moskva (for Zberskiy). 6. Laboratoriya rosta i rezvitiya Instituta eksperimantallnoy bio- logii AMN SSSR, Moskva (for Liozner). 7. TSentrallnays nauchno- iseledovatel'skaya Laboratoriya 2-go Moskovskogo maditsinakogo in- stituta im.N.I.Pirogova, Moskva. (for Khrushchov). (HISTOLOGY--CONGRESSRS) BOGUSH L.K., prof.. red.; KOLLSNIKOV, S.A., prof., red.; SERGEYEV, V.1-1.) kand. med. nauk, red.; %1100V Z red LAVMITIYEVA, G., te-kh.red. [Technic of mitral commissuroton7,; transactions of the First Symposium on the Technic of Mitral Commissurotony, Moscow, 1960) Toklinika mitrid1noi komissurotomii; trudy. Moskva, In-t grudnai khirurgii, 1960. 95 P. (MIRA 1531) 1. Simpozium po tekhnike mitrallnoy komissurotordi. lst, Moscow, 1960. 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Bogush). (MITRAL VALVE--SURGERY) KOSILOV, S. A. , prof . , red.. ; atIRROV v Z. - red. ; CHUMAKOV I G. I tekhn. red. [Methods in physiological investigations of work processes] Metody fiziologicheskikh issledovanii trudovykh protsessov. Mosk7a, In-t gigieny truda i profzabolevanii MIN SSSR, 1960. 127 Po NTRA .14:7) -- , (Work) NIKULIN, K.G., prof.., red.; EV.,IRIIGV,. Z.., red.; LANTMT'YEVA, G.,, tekhn. red. [Angina pectoris and myocardial infarct; collection of articles of the Department of Typological Therapy in honor of Professor A.I.Gefter's 60th birthday] Grudnaia zhaba i infarkt miokarda; sbornik trudov kafedry fakul Itetskoi terapii, posvi-ashchennyi 60-letiiu professora A.I.Geftera. Pod red.K.G.Nikulina. GorIki-Ij, 1960. 382 p. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Gorki. Gorlkovskiy gosudarstvennyy meditsinskiy institut. (ANGIEA PECTORIS) (HEART-INFARCTION) BAGDASAWYAN, S.M.) pr-of.; IVANIOV,B.A.; FREOWZAZIrENSK9A, M.M.; HZI:Alllovicilly F.K.; SHUR, Ye.l.; SAFOI'OVA, Z., red. [Dissertations for the degree of Doctor and Candidate of Medical Sciences defended from 1951 to 1955] Dissertatsii na stepen' doktora i kandidata meditzAnskikh nauk. za- she hi.,ihe henny e v 1951-1955 gg. Pod red. S.V.Bagda~arliana. Moskva. Vol.3. Pt.l. Bibliogi-afiia. 1962. 303 P. (1.',IRA 17:1) 1. Akademiya meditsinskikh nauk- SSSR. Moscow. Otdel nauch- noi meditsinskuy informatsii. Z , K r e NE11:3KLY oc soviet in 5 vollilres! i~ibl ----a ~Z 170 e, a C', DJI. p. Teor-iia avtos!Ixe*oleniia tsili-ridrov. ~17osk-ta.0boronEiz, 19~,O. 284, diaErs. (1 fold) 3ib1--;o57-.--a-p'--: c. 283- P,-,;7, L'- - IV - Z171 - Theor~.- of autoi7.-atic coupiin~~, of cylinders. DU.: TA,92.co/s5 I- -ineering i-n the Soviet Union, Library -D: '.'--nufacturin~, an,- :,'ech_-n4cal ng oC Con-ress, 195 3- .1 plastiche-~~?dm deformzitsham,; ieratl ie o5ilovy. I p. T' ill,j--. a s h g i z , 19 L2-)7 p. 2U-2L5- ~~PEiEtance of rr-~,terials to pla, tic deformaidons; Fundamentals. ELC: TG265-S59 1.1,rinufacturing ard 11'ech~ndc~-:l !~nFineerlng in the l3loviet Union, ~-ibrary r,f 'U,n~:re~zs, "Irl et al. 'JI., G' A, TechnoloFy Cold stnmpinf-, In Lhe irl-inuC-icturc of instrmv-nts. iMoskva, 1950. Mont)-13~ Ligt of Russian Accessions Library of Congress October 1052 Unc3xsij'ied USSR/Engineering - Plastic Deformation of 1951 Metals `Analy,sis of Plastic Deformation of Metals by M-,~thcd of Microstructure Yeasurements," V. M. andG. A. Smirnov-Alyayev (Leningrad) lnzhen Sbor, '101 10, PP 3-16 D,a-,rrlbos method of detg deformation of small carried beyond limit of elasticity, of .1acc laier of metal detail by microscopic By means of these measurements the ~!-~arac~er of reciprocal displacements of individual 257T58 metallic grains in the microscopic field can be dc--,d,, following which a mathematical treatment of the Tesultant data enables one to establish degree and type of deformation. Theo-retical --nalysis tested experimentally. Results were Gatisfactol-y. SMIRN'UV-ALY--%Y:.V, G.A. I , I- . Srairnov-Alyayev, Works on the apDlied theory Leningrad ldlitary Mechanical G.A. of plasticity Institute ct- 615 .1-41 oit 01- C.P "AD' G A (T JE01ti OF I 364- 365. ,I ;, , . ~ A ~ , 1 137-58-5-9556 () / ~ ~] ly ~ / "'i ; !A / Y1JY '- ' I (~ /~ Translation from. Referativnyy zhurnal, Metalluraiya, 1958, Nr 5, p 105 (USSR) AUT14OR: -Smirnov-ALyayev, G.A. TITLE: Methods of Eno ine_e_r1-H`g--A-fi`5Ty_s is in the Technology of the Press- working of Metals (Inzhenernyye metody raschetov v tekhnologii obrabotki metallov davleniyem) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Inzhenerri. metorly raschc-tij tc-khnol. prot:qessov obra- botki metallov davleniyem. Ivioscow - Leningrad, Mashgiz, 1957, pp 5-19 ABSTRACT: The major trends in the development of the theory of plastic- ity and current methods of stress analysis are examined. M. Ts. 1. Metals--Processing 2. Metals--Deformation 3. Metals S'Uresses 4. Stress analysis Card 1/1 li', ~',8-4-7106 I TranslatiGn from: Reierativnyy zhurnal, Metallurg,ya, 1958, Nr 4, p 115 (USSR) AUTHOR: Smirno,.--Alyaye-vG.-A. T IT LE: New Trer~ds Lr, Lhe Development ot the Theoretical FLndamentals of Metal Forming (Novyye napravlen;ya v razv;tii tecretiches- kikh osnov obrabctki metallov davleniyern) PERIODICAL: V sb. : Kuznechno-shtampovochn. proiz-vo. Leningrad Leniz- dat, 1957, pp 46-50 ABSTRACT- The results of work in the field of development of the theoreti- cal fundamentals of the plastic forming of metals conducted by the Metal-forming Faculty and the Committee on Plasticity Theory of the NTO MASHPROM. Ye.L. 1. ~Ietais--P 1.asticity--Theory Card 1/1 Smirnov-Alyayev, G. A. "EngineerinE Calculation Methods in the Technology of Metal Working Under Pressure", pp 108-110 froin book "Inzhenernyye Metody Rascheta Tekhnologicheskikh Protesessov Obrabotki Metallov Davieniyem"., Edited by V. S. Smirnov, Moscow-Leningrad, Mashgiz, 1957, 216 pp (Kniga 42). SMIRNOV-ALYAYE;V, G.A., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk. 1- . ............ ~..V~;iabie intensity of stresses over the thickness of plates subjected to finite plane-parallel pressing. Trudy LYKI no.6:6-27 157. (Ilastic plates and shells) (MIRA 11:5) 18(7); 25(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3079 Smirnov-Alyayev, Ge-orgiy Aleksandrovich, Doctor of Technical Scienceq, Kratkive 03novy sovremennykh metodov rascheta protsessov obrabotki metal*.ov davienlyem (Brief Discussibn of the Fundamentals of Mauern Design Methods for Metal-forming Processes) Leningrad, 1958. 98 p. (Series: Kovka i goryachaya shtampovka) 6,200 copies priln-ted. Spons.orlng Agencies: Obsh,3hestvo po rasprostraneniyu politicheskikh i nauchnykh znanly RSFSR. Leningradskiy dom nauchno- tekhnicheskoy propagandyand Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obshchestvo mashilnostroitellnoy promyshlennosti. Leningradskoye pravleniye. Kc,Tat~;et Dlastichnosti. Ed.: P. V. Kawnev; Terth. Ed.: D. P. Freger. PURPOSE: This book is intended for technical personnel in the field of metal forming. The book may also be useful to students and aspirants specializing in the theory and practice of metal forming. Card 1/4 B--,'Ief,D13CU3S10t1 (Con't.) SOV/3079 COVERAGE: The book deals with the fundamentals of metal forming) the me-chanicts of plastic deformationsand Ue simplifi- catic,r oV approximate design methods. The application of design mF-',.'-,-)df, such operations as hot forging and cold stamping disous---d. Examples of the use of auxiliary tables for the de-sip-n cal--ulaLlons involved in metal-forming operations are pre3r-11'r-d . r)ersonali+,-.ies are mentioned. There are 8 a.3.1 Scviet. TABLE OF NITS: Ch. i. F,----1-,damenta.1s of the Mechanics of Plastic Deformations 5 1. Idea! and real states of a substance. Model of the atructure of a rigid body 5 2. ('oncept of initial and moving coordinates 8 3. S t'. r ai T-i 10 4. St,a1,.-.e of' stress 16 5. Rate o." strain and Its main components 21 1 0. Rela+~ion between the components of the state of Card 2/4 SOV/3079 stres5 and t~he ~!~,mporvents of the rate of strain U 24 Cot,dttlon~3 f1jr the- monoLonous course of deformation 27 Resultant (tot-a!) deformation 32 9. Strain hardening 39 CD 10. Relation between the components of the state of st~ress arad the components of resultant deformation 41 Ch. 1I. ApproxiMate Calc Lula t.ions In Metal-forming Operat-Igns 43 Simplifying assumptions 43 1,~), Simpl.1fl,--at-IoD of mathematical tools used in the resistan3e of materials to plastic deformation 44 13- Simplifj_~~;ation of problems of determining the required forces for forming 45 14. Auxiliary calculating methods 46 Ch. III. For-Ing in Closed Axially Symmetrical Dies 47 C3 15. Study of the stress-strain state. Calculation of the required forces for forming 47 16. Resistance of metal in die forgingdepending on Card 3/11 Brief Dis,-,ussion SOV/3079 1-em-Qerature and rate of deformation L. 6o Ch. IV. Cold Sltl.arnr,~InW" c-C Sheet Metal 67 17. D1-_1 te rm, ii, ~i t. 1-,1- I..he resistance of metal to cold plast-1 -, fie Cor-Mati,)n 68 11-8. basle dimensions and required 4' f. t L,T, a ring with a U-shaped 72 Ch. V. Examp'_es ~7,f th,~ Uzie (7,t' Auxiliary Tables in F-rrr-1!,g, and Die-forging Processes 82 1.9. i!~_ qlane hammer heads 82 20. D.le forgl.rg wl-In fla~.,,h 93 Basic Bibliography 98 of Con ress (TS225 AVAILABLE: Llbrar S57) . -y g VK/mmh Card 4/4 2-19-6o ZHOLOA 4, V.V. LLYAYNV,'G.A., doktor tokhn. muk, kan jtekhn. nauk; SMIRNOV- prof . "Stool pressing" by L.T. Prozorov. Reviewed by T.T. Zholobov. G.A. Smirnov-.kliaev. Test. mah. 38 no.4:84-85 AP '58. (MM 110) (Steel forgings) (Prozorov, L.Y.) , SMIRNOV-ALYAYEV, G.Y,. Scientific conference on engineering methois for designing processes of shaping metals by pressure. ;--.-;z.-sh'vam,P.-oizv. I no-5:47-48 My '59. (1,11RA 121:10) (Forging) S/182/60/000/001/001/008 A161/AO29 AUTHOR: Smirnov-Al-vayev, G.A. TITLE- Monotony of Plastic Deformation in Metalworking by Pressure 1960, PERIODICAL: Kuznechno-shtampovochnoye proizvodstvo, No. 1, PP~ 3 7 TEXTz The conception of monotonous (with constant sign) and non-monoto- nous deformation in cold pressing process is suggested for use in engineering calculations. Deformation is calculated with the use of-a "material fiber" (a short line traced on metal before deformation) (Fig. 1), and a circle (Figs. 2 and 3), and three characteristic examples are discussed: 1) Plastic twist of a V/ rod. 2) Plastic compression of a cylinder on butt ends by parallel plates. 3) A very complex deformation process in the surface layer of metal contacting with the tool surface, where the shape of a separate "material particle" deforms the stronger, the closer it is -to the surface. The "monotony" criterion provides a reliable means for designers cclculating the pressing process to select the tool shape and the process parameters. The calculations can be based on approximate plasticity diagrams obtained in tests with simple tension, There are 4 figures and 3 Soviet references. Card 1/1 ~/122/60/000/004/008/014 A161IA130 AUTHOR: Smirnov-Alyayev, G.A., Professor Do,cior of Technical Sciences TITLE: Resistance of materials to plastic deformation-on calculations of pressure working processes PERIODICAL: -Vestnik mashinostroyeniya, no. 4, 1960, 45 50 TEXT: A group of staffers of the "Obrabotka materialov.davIeniyem" (Pres- sure Working of Materials) Chair of Leningradskiy voyenno-mekhanicheskly institut _(Ianingrad,Milritary Mechanics Institute) has been working for'years on theoretical foundations for a new teaching subject -,"Resistance of-materials to plastic, de- formation!'. It has to become a separate-,science branch. The work is yet in the .first stage of development. The author outlines in general terms the essence of the 5ubject and emphasizes that even with all the_simplifying assumptions attempt- ed before now, a general mathematical solution of the problem is extremeiy' diffi- cult if not downright impossible. Possible additional sirdpiffying assumptiolis are discussed. The newdisbipline consists in development of solution methods-being as simple as possible for numerical integration of differential-equations, refer- ence tables-, graphs and other possible auxiliary means. It is a pufely engineer- Card 0 S/122/60/000/004/008/Oi4 -e~_isl.ance of materials A16i/Ai3o tody), making it possible to find a direct relation between -:;he stress and the deformation cQmponents. This applies not to small-volume deformations alone but t:: trtal final as well. A generalized strain-hardening curve (independent from the strain kind) will also be used. An established rule is not to devia~:~ from the condition of monotony of major axis turns of stress-strain system in the Euler space, and immobility of them (as the first consequence of the first monotony con- dition) in the Lagrange space. This rule makes it possible to select such a trans. ferable coordinate system that its axes will coincide with the major strain axes in any selected small body particle during the entire deformation process. More- over, it-may be said that the discipline-bases on the postulate of transformation of elementary sphere into ellipsoid being assumed in the mechanics of solid masses. it will include the results of the latest investigations in the theory of tension, compression, bend and torsion, as well as data on specific laboratory work detail-s_ The solution of outlined problems will contribute to progress in the industry, There are 5 goviet-bloc'referen-ces. Card 313 ILI y-If )LI 00 1 Ll 16, 1 Du, 5-1 20276 S/148/60/000/009/009/025 A161/AO30 AUTHORS: Smirnov-.Alyayev~ G.A,, and Gun, G.Ya. TITLE; An approximate method for the sclut-lon of stationary problems of viscous--plastic flow in volume PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Chernaya metallurgiya, no. 9, 19060, 62-67 TEXT: Up to now no accurate solution could be found for the problem in view of the great mathematical difficulties,. The author suggests an approximate method om"tting the minor factors and reducing the problem to a two.-dimensional one. The flow process is analyzed on one of the major pressure working processes - a prismatic or cylindrical body moving in axial direction and subjected tc plastic deformation in contact with a tool. An element is separated by two perpendioular sections R. and .5Z 1 (Fig. 1), with depth dz, at the time moment to, and the matrix of derived velocity comDonents V on the iectangular coordinates x, y, and z is considered and the minor matrix. elements are eliminated. The simplifying kinematic hypo- Card 1/4 S/148/60/000/009/009.)025 An approximate method for the solution ... A161/AO30 V + V tg,3 + V, tg 0 (42) x y ZO The equations system makes possible the construction of a velocities field of body under deformation, and the determination of specific pressure and friction force on the surface. There are 2 figures and 3 Soviet-bloc refe- rences., ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy voyenno-mekhanicheskiy institut (Leningrad Military ',:rchanical Institute) SUBMITTED: 23 February 1960 Card 3/4 ~rc~ 21r, ' PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5920 3mirnov-ALaXqyj Georgiy-Aleksandr-9-y-ich, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences ,Soprotivleniye materialov plasticheskomu deformirovaniyu; inzhenernyye metody rascheta operatsiy plasticheskoy obrabotki meferialov' (Resistance of Materials to Plastic Deformation; Engineering Methods of Calculating the Processi of Plastic Working of Materials) 2d ed., rev. and en. Moscow, Mashgiz, 1961. 462 p. Errata slip inserted. 8000 copies printed. Reviewers V. A. Gastev, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences; Ed.s V. M. Rozenberg, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing Houses V. P. Vas.illyeva; Tech. Ed.: 0. V. Speranskaya; Managing Ed. for Literature on the De- sig6and Operation of Machinest (Leningrad Department, Mashgiz): F. I. Yetisov, Engineer. PURPOSEt This book is intended for technical personnelj designers, and process enginaers in the machine-building industry who are concerned with problems of the plasticity of materials and their pressure working. It mav also be used by aspirants and students of mechanical engineering schools of hioer technical education. 0 ard ll~W It k4 A A U, -u rvi T 1'~ L- E 4-.c~ans. r, -- nd a n :f PERI'ODICOAL- .7v "Ft-.,,a vy-~~hikh uchc-trykri 7 ed e n v Chernayp metallurgiya, 9 9 t -~), 0 p r Al aei: Em -:!nn~ - tea vi, 11h.- -ri - ~:,il L - f a!~.] r rma c-r~- ur rig the reduc -,zi e N par, i c n an d d raw: r. L C)f h ri wa, E-., r,-~ , r. . ck -w ~ " ~! e s Tb;-v c-:r- the -d rv~ *~cd wh.4 cb f'ri "o ti- b a ---- r. f I i r- ~- 1, ry C d c,,-, i Re f . I k T h- :r;~ r e n r.; p a ef r, ed tod ,,- r -rip se -, J t; a, n r a g, -~ i uz o r e f a J R,7 art d R r n cd by t h 'r n ra-I 'he d -.Do! r d n r he R z r: r. r c & s d ~ f .3 r ir ~,j f- ~ a' Of rhc- r 'y AC, 2 'A: z R'-, an d ~v t r n i c) n n s u r 'a c, r I I a I. I t 1 11 e 1 '; I':' ,,, m p r 0 1 1 1 1- A i'~ and r -a J Q ri n -i a x . -~i TL f e .~'7 Y1 ~ Ih Vi a r n + r-4 r a i an i a f f e r;. r; e q,J a t on 1: d ~- t rm'. nz h ri --t n-j a! s t ' I: ~ :: ~ i f,-.- --- ,: r e r c- and f T-. f o r c.,- e. ': n e --r"' ac t -~u' ~T ~"j C. n h a L -v em -~m t ~j S. tem 0 f =,-! -_i a-- u h c r h ~J - i n n w a 1 11 th~-kr f7 - for th" Graw- t!~ b s h o u I rita nd r e th7ojzh a c-,Qnical die. The imp.,r*ance ~)f th4- r'1:') .UIC-P 1S efflphasized 'by "n-1 mmter ~* theoret.'.cal and expermental acnieved in thin: fi~--Id I-Ref , 2, A. Ludenskiy, G. P- SL~-Mkov et . al. ',q',7, no., A; R-f, 5- V, I.. Kara2evich. Ts,,-etnyye metally, 19-46, n~: H~;f. zj t M. Z- Yerxan~-k, I.-rez; t --ya vy 3shi~-h lzhebnykh zavedeniy '~:-.vetaaya wetallurg~ya, no, A; 5, V~ V. Shvc-ylr--r,, C;. Ya. Gun. ",Y,:sh,-kh uch~'bn,,,--kh Chernaya metallurg,ya, '959, ne. 4.- 2, j SMIRNOV-ALYAYEVp G.A.; GUNp G. Ya. Theory of longitudinal rolling. Izv.vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. no.3:108-118 161. (MIRA 14:3).' 1. Leningradskiy voyenno-mekhanicheskiy institut. (Rolling(Metalwork)) J# 1"081/Z.335 L L) R SiArn,)v-JUyaYCV G.A. and Gun G. Ya. fhf~ tiieory of fintt-e plastic deformation of a sheet ma t I - ri a I .r kzvostiya vysshi!,.h vichebity1di zavedeniy, Chernaya a 1 150-154 iurgiya, no.9, 1962, The gec-eral results are described of investigation oC 11--o deforz;ier-! s-Eate by aieans of varizitional methods. Applying tiic currc;it assum;AioLis of the theory of shells. without assuming the rz~avnitndf- of the strain to be small, formulae are derived ,-,hLch (Jetermine the .,ain components and the main directions of srrain. The s-u'raix-is F3 in the sheet are defined by COn:iid('rijIF' ari el(n-,(,:itary ~$!)2jlvre of ra(_jj "'s F in the material; mider the stress ~5yste:ii api)liud for tile tv the sphere becomes an ellipsoid wiTh se;ni-axes bit b2* b3,, and the strains are given by )9 b- E: I n E: = 1n 1 e 3 hypothesis applies, and on It is assumed that the I~irchof f -Love Card 1/.3 The th(-orj of finite 1,1astic ... /00 9/60 1! /C,,', 7 C081/1;1'5 35 L!-tis ba.,i:-~ the o-i.*Lor7Lio;,,5 and the strains itt the sheet are expressed in differential foriii. The specific strain energy A-is gi-ven by A U1(17 (12) 0 where U. and c. are stros-,:es and I I Princip,n] stresses arW strains. between strc_-R.-~ at-,r! sll-ain strains defined in terms of th e Assmnin.,- a powor law relation T3 E" m+1 m + 1 (13) t"ie 1 agranze variational equatio.,is are implied to obtain formulae ,.,;;iich yiel.0 a thooretical solution for the deformed state of the I -irob.1 4 "Iect . proceritiro is nittlined for so]-vii7 practical 1 -,,-n s S which in the t7ener-al case can be for-mulated as follows: Thu initial shai-,e of the dice, the nechanicvl properties of the material- and the boundiry conditions (method of clamping the edgres, conditions nf friction on the acaurfcicet displacement of the Card 2/3 V -SMMO-V-ALYAYEV G.A.; GUN, G.Ya. Y---- - - Principles of the theory of continuous foxming on shape bending machines. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; chern.met. 5 no.n:99-105 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Leningradskiy mekhanicheskiy institut. (Sheet-metal work) S.I-iIRI,IOV-ALYAYEV, G.A.; SMIRNOV-VASIL'YEV, K.G. Particular features of the method of microstructural measurements. Zav.lab. 28 no.6:705--707 162. (MIFLA 15:51 1. Leningradskiy mekhanicheskiy institut. (Deformations ('Hechanives)) &'-'L,J,;0V-A1YAYEV., G.A., prof., dok,or teklin. nauk; kI"G.P!.W~KS, A.L., inzh., retsenzent; F.V., I-and. tekhn. nauk, red. (Fundamentals of -he calculation of forces in ~he tech- nology of forging and stamping] Osnolly rascheta usilii v tekhnologii kovki i slitampovki. Izd.2., perer. i dop. ~1'.o3kva, Izd-vo "L.ashinostroenie," 1964. 91' P. (Biblio- tochka kumetsa-novatoral. n-_-:.2) 'k1v,.-LrtA 17 .8) SVIRNOV-ALYAYEV, G.A., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; VAYNTRAUB, D.A., kand. tekhn.nauk; MAZO, S.G., inzh., retsenzent; TEPLITSKIY, BX.J, retsenzent; SVERDLOV, M.I., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; VARKOVETSKAYA, A.I., red.izd-va; GHFAS, M.A., red. izd-va; PETERSON, M.M., tekhn. red. (Cold stamping in the manufacture of instruments] Kholodnaia shtampovka v priborostroenii. Izd.2., perer. i don. Mo- skva, Mashgiz, 1963. 434 p. (MIRA 16:11) (Instrument manufacture) (Forging) (Sheet-metal work) S:-.IXNOV-AIYAYEV, G.,A.. prof., cbk'uor tekhn, naukg VAYIITRAUB, D.A.p kaild.-, r~tsenzent; TEPLITSKIY nsiuk- MA20, S.G., inzh,, B,M,, kand, tp~~!'=-.nauk, red.; VARKOVETSKAYA, A,I., red.izd- va; GHFAS, 1-1,.A,, rediz-d-va; MERSON, M.M., tekhn. red. [Cold forging and sbeet,-metbal work in the manufacture of insti-Ments] Kholo6naia. shtampovka v priborostroenii. Izd.2., parer, i dop, Moskva., Mashgiz, 1963. 431, p. (MRA 17: 1) AUTHORSt -Smir 75~!3~3 3/2 7 A, P . Krot, 11, N~j Sokolov ', A, Bt TITLE: The Removal of Ethylenediaminetarraacetic Acid From Solutions by Oxxdat~lon (Udalenlye etilendiamintetraukeusnoy kisloty iz rastvorov okisleniyem) PERIODICAL. Zhurnal analIticheskoy khimii: 1958, '101 13i fir 3, pp 28o- -283 (USSR.) KBSTRAM Ethyleriediaminetetraacetic acid (complexon II) and its di- sodium aa.1.t. (complexon III ) are very frequently used in an&- lytical chemistry and in cheraical industry (Refs 1-17). In the performan-:9 of analys-Re it is sometimes ner.~essary to re- move the roaplexais from "he solution to be analyzed,, For this purpoa= the oxidative destruction iE mog".,. suitable. The in- restigation of the oxidation of the oomplexons is of interest, as oxidiz4ng ugents may be present in the solutions to be ana- lyzed- Only tile da3truQt_~ori of ethylenediaminetetiaazetia acid by chloratee in a loydrochlorie solution on heating (Ref 16) and the reaction of the same compound with hydrogen peroxide ;r the cild (Ref ',`q) were described in publications, In the present work the authors investigated the oxidation of ethyle- nediam3netetraacetir: at-.1d by nitric- acid, nitrous acid and Card 1/3 !=ioritir_ Dersulfate Com-,;Iexo-ri !I in the cold is only very The Removal of' Acid Froin ~()lijtlo(13 75 15. 5 -5/27 by Oxidation by nitric aci-d- On heatingthe oxidation tak~_a PLacP --onF"derably faster, 'cut a complete destruction is riot attained by lone bciling wath 4n-HN03 either In neutral Salutions complex~~,n Il ~s not attacked. -444 the rold by potas- ;-_Um n,,~,,rate F.-en at, Ve"ry h-Lgh of the latter; ,rl -~he heat. the. -)xidaj,,_on only takes plat,-e very P--owly. Nitric acid is thGrIPfo-_:,e not saitable for the quantitative destruc cf cQzplexon 11 The nitrate ion does not d-Lstilrlo the coma Plexometzic -?_tratians in boilin- eolutions either, as these 0 titrations are cafried out rapidly and in weak ac-idity- Nitrous aoid oxidizes complexen II more strongly -than nitric. acid. By add-_nE ecit-iin nJrite -_in small portions to a boiling aitric ac- id solution of etb-yl,enediamizietetra2.cett-!~ acid its complete oxidks)-on can a ati:aJ.-red,,, When all N&NO, -1L is added at once, no quantUative destruction occurs.. as the nitrite is rapidly de- composed under the formation of nitric, =ides, Ammonium per:- sulfate ver., rapidly oxidizes complexon II in a wdakly acid solution at briling temperature... The authors worked out a nethod for the rapid and quantlative destzlict.-Lon of complexon .11 by oxidation with ammonium persulfate in a nitric acid so-- Card 213 uzion As tile sulfat= ion produced in 1..hiis reactulor, sometimes The Removal of Eth,,flenediaminetetraacetic Acid From Solutions 75-13-3-3/27 by Oxidation disturbs the further course of analysis, a second method was also worked out which is based on the oxidation with sodium nitrite in a nitric acid solution. All performed in- vestigations as well as the two working presc*tions are de- scribed in detail. There are 4 tables and 23 references, 5 of which are Soviet. SUBMITTED: February 12, 1957 1, EtIWIeneamines-0xidaUon Card 3/3 5(2) SOV/75-14-3-17/29 AUTHORS: Krot, N. N., Smirnov- Averin, A. P., Kozlov, G. TITLE: Spectrophotometric Determination of Magnesium in Uranium (Spektrofotometricheskoye opredeleniye magniya v urane) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 14, Nr 3, PP 352-355 (USSR) ABSTRACT: After checking the stability of the solutions of eidachrome black T and its complex formation with magnesium, and after the determination of the optical density of the magnesium complex in the spectrum range of from 500 - 550 mA exiochrome black T is recommended for the determination of magnesium also in the presence of uranium. Uranium is precipitated at pH--, 5 with oxy-quinoline. The method permits a determination of 0-005~- M9 in uranium with a maximum relative error of �3~6. The complex compound between magnesium and eriochrom,~ black T was investigated and a molecular ratio of 1 : 2 was determined. There are 3 figures, 1 table, and 10 references, 3 of which are Soviet. Card 1/2 81744 S/089/60/006/05/03/008 B006/BO56 AUTHOR.t- Smirnov-Averin. A. P., Galkov, V.-I., Sevast'yanovl, Yu. G., _ Kibt ~ 97 97.--T-v7 6v--y. r, 1. G., Stabenova. I., Shey;5~e L. A., Kirlyanov, B. S., Kozlov, A. G. TITLE- Investigation of a Used Fuel Element of the First Nuclear Power. Station Iq /I PERIOD101". Atomnaya ener--iya, 1960, Vol. 8, No. 5, pp. 446 - 447 TEXT: In the present paper the authors give a report on investigations of the isotope composition, the burnup and the state of the shells of used fuel elements of the Pervaya atomnaya elektrostantsiya (First Nuclear Po- wer Station) of the Soviet Union. The fuel elements investigated had been in oleration for 1160 days. Carrying out of the remote investigations is briefly described~ A thin oxide film was found on the outer shells, but no damage was observed. The outer diameter was measured by means of a re- mote micrometer at various places, and certain deformations were found. Averaged over the entire length of the element an increase of the diame- ter from 14.11 + 0.02 to 14.20 + 0.02 mm. was found. An investigation Card 113 Investigation of a Used Fuel Element of S/089/60/008/05/03/008 the First Nuclear Power Station Boo6/B056 of the inner shell showed that it had a brown deposit (about lti- thick), which was identified as an incrustation (and not as a corrosion product of steel). The burnup was determined according to the Csl37_activity, which was separated chromatographically by the sample from the element; this isotope was e6 'pecially well suited because of its long half-life. Fig. 1 shows the course of burnup along the element (from bottom to top). The mean burnup amo.nted to 12.5%. In the case of samples which were taken at a distance of 95 cm from the lower end of the element (range of maximum burnup), the burnup was determined mass-spectrometrically~ The uranium content in these samples was 4-32%, which corresponds to a burn- up of 16.1%. Fig. 2 shows the distribution of the entire cc-, ~-, and ,3-activities along the element (from bottom to top). The transuranium- isotope content was determined according to the alpha spectra and the number of spontaneous fissions. Fig- 3 shows the distribution of the isotopes Pu 24o , pu 239, and Pu 238 , and Am 241 along the fuel element. The PU238,239,24o,241 and Am241 content is given in a Table (2-54-10-4 , 1.20, 0.102, 1.27'10-2 , -1.86-lo-3) and is compared with several theoretical I_X/ Card 215 8174h Investigation of a Used Fuel Element of s/o8q/6o/oo8/o5/o3/oo8 the First Nuclear Power Station B006/BO56 data. The authors finally thank G. M. Kukavadze and R. N. Ivanov for the mass-5pectroscopic analysis of the irradiated uranium, and V. N. Sharapov for calculating the isotope composition. There are 3 figures, 1 table, a 2 references: 1 Soviet and 1 American. SUBMI'ITED: January 28, 1L~460 Card 3/3 PALIBITI, P.A.; &NM V-AVERIIN Aj~t; SEVASTIYANOV, Yu.G.,- BULANOV, L.A.; SHASHMUN, G.A. Organic heat-tran fer agents in reactor engineering. Inzh.-fiz. zhur. 4 no. 5: 127-138 My 161. 1, (MIRA 14: 5) (Nuclear reactors-Materials) 26366 s/089/61/011/002/C)02/015 0 B102/B201 AUTHORS: Smirnov-Averin, A. P., Galkov, V. I., Ivanov, V. I., V. P., Sheynker, I. G., Stabenova, L. A., Krot, N. N., Kozlov, A. G. TITLE: Study of a used fuel rod from the First Nuclear Power Station PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, v. 11, no. 2, 1961, 122-125 TEXT: This is the aecond Dart of a paper, the first having been published in "Atomnaya energiya" v. 8, no- 5, ig6o, 446. Results of studies of used fuel rods from the Pervaya atomnaya elektrostantsiya (First Nuclear Power Station) are presented. The element jackets displayed no changes apart from some oxide stains. A comparison between the diameters of a new fuel rod with one after 104 and another after 445 effective burning hours showed that while the diameter had not increased at the upper and loweriod ends, it had grown by less than 0.2 mm in the middle. In order to measure the tbtal a-, 0-, and y-activity, the used fuel rod was divided lengthwise into 10 sections, and each of these parts was dissolved in nitric acid. The a-activity was determined by a Aa-49 (Da-49) standard device and an ionization chamber, the Card 1/3 26366 S/08 61/011/002/002/015 Study of a used fuel rod from the ... BI 02Y13201 P-activity by a 4n-counter, the 7-activity by an ionization chamber as compared to a radium standard. The activity of the inner and outer tubes bounding the fuel element was also measured; these tubes were made of stainless steel. In tile middle, the activity of the outer tube was 300/0 higher than that of the inner tube. This effect can be explained by the change of the neutron spectrum along the diameter of the fuel element. The burn-up in the used fuel elements was determined on the strength of the absolute activity of cesium which was separated by an ion exchanger. The results of a radiometric determination of the burn-up were compared with mass-spectrometric results, and agreement was found lo be good. The mean burn-up of the entire element was found to be equal to 53%. Finally, the isotopic composition of transuranic elements was also determined in the used-up fuel. The first part of the present paper has supplied the results of a radiometric determination of the isotopic composition in case of a 12.5"; burn-up of the element. The results o' a mass-spectrometric analysis are now given. The substance under investig;tion was to the emitter (tungsten foil, 40 0 in the form of an aqueo-as nitrate solution. A thermal ion source served for the purpose. Results are presented in Fig- 5. They were used to calculate the mean values of isotopic composition. The Card 2/3 26366 S/089/61/011/002/002/915 Study-of a used fuel rod from the B102/3201 240 239 - 4.'10p- Pu - 1.53; following was found (in kg/ton of uranium): Pu PU 241 _ 0.64; PU 242 _ 0.'20; Cm 242 2-73-10- 3. There are 5 figures and 2 Soviet-bloc references. SUBMIITTED: September 13, 1960 Fig- 5: Isotopic composition 7 of transuranic elements along the fuel element: Legend: 'Ordinate: isotoDic concentration in kg/ton of U; abscissa: 4 length in cm; (1) bottom; (2) top. 3 put" 241 P ~ 8, PU 262 Card 3/3 15V 73 7VU Iza 47 3/0892?~I ZO 1 1/00-/0 12/0 17 102/B 104 J 0 L"THORS- Smirnov-Averin, A, P., Galkov, V. I., Sheyn!:er, I. G- "eshcheryakov, V. P, Stabenova, L. A., Kirl-anov, B, S~ Determination of burnup in spent fuel elements PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energi-ya.. v. 11-. no. 5~ 190". 4c,4 - 456 TEXT: The burnup of spent fuel elements was determined by determining t~-- CS1,34 accumulated as a result of an (n,Y) reaction with the stable 133 137 134 137 isotope Cs , and Cs . The activity of the mixture Cs + CS was measured by scintillation gamma and beta spectrometers and a y-p co- incidence circuit. The apparatus gamma spectrum of the mixture had two ohotopeaks, the first was caused by the gamma radiation of Cs134 Y = 0,80 Mev), the second by a superposition of the Photopeaks of Cs137 (E') = 0.0/6 Mev) and Cs134 (E. = 0.59 Lllev), The int~--raal conversion coef~L'icient vas determined from the beta si)ectrum of Cs!37 to be 0~1101 Card V"' 02' 7 All 1/005/012/017 S/ a 61 0 1 , Determination of burnup, B102~B104 in -7~ccordance with U-9 tabulated value.. 6-Y coincidences- of the isotope vere only due to CS134 radiation, ' From -intensity and coincidence col:ntim; rate measurements the relative Cs 137 content in the mixttire %,.,as determined, The dis'ribution of both the single isotopes and the mixture alon~7 the fuel rod had broad maxima in the middle of the rod. The burnuD distribution was calculated from the GsI37 content. it was found to be in C,o(_,d agreement with mass-spectrometric measurements, The burnup may also bi~ determined from the content of the Tc99 fission fragment (2.2~10 F~ years) ,ah,rh is i)roduced in a yield of 6.021~. This isotope.. which is the only long-1-1ved. one of this element. is extracted by netftyl ethyl lKetone aft.er v/ g precipitate. For fina' dLssolving the material and centrifuging the - -il _L z.urification the cationite KS-2 (KU-2) is used. Activity is determined ga I _,e + -1 t- a- 4 T, c 0 7-1 n t e T ,The burnup determined from Tc ' was 6,-). rM M h, e cesium mixture and from mass-spectrometric measurements 0'o'.2:_-e 'There 5i.re fil-7-7res anO 2 references: I Soviet and I non-Soviet. The Ia7~Ler --e r, --,:,o c e s s adis as 'ollows: F-ro,-r~--ss in Daclear Ener,-7y-, Se 1 -,~_strv. I, Ao-oend".- TTT, 1.1 --- 1056 e n r emb (~'a r d 2 32009 S1089 621012'0011012-t1c B102/13138 AUTHORS: Galkov, V. I., Ivanov, V. I., Smirenkin, G. N., Smirnov-Averin, A. P. TITLE: Investigation of the uranium rod assembly of the 6P-5 (BR-5) reactor PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, v. 12, no. 1, 1962, 56-57 TEXT: Some characteristics and parameters of a uranium-rod assembly exposed to a 5-10 21 neutron flux in a BR-5 reactor have been determined. The BR-5 reactor uses plutonium as fuel and uranium as reflecting material; the reflector consists of 3 cm natural uranium + 30 cm nickel. The middle of the assembly studied was 12.6 cm off the reactor center. The distributions of the absolute number of fission events in the uranium and of the capture events in U 238 were determined for the length of the assembly (26 cm), the first from the absolute activity of cs157, and the second from the Pu-concentration in the uranium, i.e. its specific a activity. From the Pu separated from the assembly, the Pu.240 content Card 1/2 32009 S10891621012100110121019 Investigation of' the uranium rod... B102/B138 (,,,0,l %) was determined by comparing the intensities of spontaneous fissions in sample and standard. Correction - 5 %) was made for the spontaneous fissions of Pu238. From the pu24~ content in plutonium and the Pu 239 content in uranium, the mean ratio of the capture cross sections of Pu 239 and U238 was calculated. With 1.81 + 0.75 it was not far from 1.93, the value calculated by multi-group theory (16 groups). From the mean cross sections of 0-2'; b (U 238, capture) and 2~18 b (Pu 239 fission) the mean capture cross section for Pu 239 (c1c = 0-~415 t 0.035 b) and a =Cc af can be determined (a = Oj19 0.02). a is the ratio of the mean cross sections of radiative caDture and fission. The a-values determined in deDendence on energy agree vvith those found by V. ef. Andreyev (Atomnaya energiya, 1, vyp, 2, 185 (1958))~ The authors thank A- I. Leypunskiy, 0, D. Kazachkovskiy and I: I. Bondarenko for their interest, and M. K. Golubeva, V_ I. Moiseyev, A- S. Tishin, and Yu. M, Turchin for assistance- There are 2 figures and 4 Soviet references, SUB,'11ITTE_`: August 106, 1961 Card 2/12 AUTHORSs TITLEj S/089/62/013/006/016/027 B102/B186 Kirlyanov, B. S., Smii-z~ov-Averin, A. P., Galkov, V. I. Accumulation of tachnet~Lrn in thermal reactors PERIODICAL; Atomnaya energiya, v. 11~, no. 6, 1962, 595 - 597 TEXTt Technetium, predominantly usc,' as inhibitor in semiconductor engineering, was separated in consi--ierable.amounts from the fuel elements of the Pervaya atomnaya elektrostant3iya (First Atomic Power Plant) where '~ j5 239 241 it has accumulated from fission 0t' Tj , Pu , and Pu . Its production 99 / 1%). 'The concentration of Tc99 from Mo by decay is negligibic in 235 239,241 the fuel elements of this plant is c.-,Iculated considering U and Pu fission as well as the storage effc:--t. The calculated curve is compared with the measured values in Fig. 1, There are 2 figures. SUBMITTEDi March 17, 1962 Card 1/2 S/089/62/013/006/016/027 Accumul,ation of technetium... B102/B186 99 235 Fig. 1. Te accumulation (N ffl~ n 'U burnup and rc U) as dependent o integrhl neutron flux (,vt). Card 2/2 WFEDOV I V.D.; KHARIT011OV, I.I.P.; LI DE-FU [Li Tieh-fu]; GUSEV, Yu.K.; SKOROBOGATOV, G.A.; SMIRNOV-AURIN, A.P.; SEVASTIYANOV, Yu.G.; KHUDOBINY YU.I. ------- Tritiation of organosilicon compounds by the method of rebounding tritiwa atoms. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.2:614-618 F 162. (MM 15.2) 1. Institut khimii silikatov AN SSSR i Leningradskiy gosudarstvenny-y universitet. (Silicon organic compounds) (TritilurL) SMIRNOV-AVERIN A.P.; KOVALENKO, G.S.; POT, N.N. 2 Y Extraction of uranium (11) fror- nitric anid media by tri-n-butyl phosphate. Zhur. neorg. khim. 8 no.10:2400-2406 163. (MIRA 16:10) (Uranium compounds) (Nitric acid) (Butyl phosphates) S/08 63/014/003/015/020 B I 02YB1 s6 AUTHORS: Sevastlyanov, Yu. G., Bulanov, L. A., Kaplan, 'Ye. F., ,Nefedov, 0. I'll. , Smirnov-Averin, A. TITLE: An activation method for quantitative determination of organically bound sulfur impurities in polyphenyls PE'RIODICAL: Atomnaya onergiya, v. 14, no. 3, 1963, 324 - 326 T~;XT: A great disadvantage of using polyphenyls as coolants and 1~ , moderators in Dower reactors is their content of sulfur imiurities (due to the uroduction conditions). S32 changes over into P32 in fast-neutron induced (n,p) reactions, while P32 emits betas of 1.7 ."Ilev and renders the coolant regeneration difficult; moreover, sulfur reacts with the tube material to form. metal sulfides -,-,-hich cause corrosion. In order to 32 12 ,~_,32 determine the S content an activation method based on the S (n, 32 reaction was develoned. The P activity is determined on comparison 8 2x with a reference standard (pure !,re so ), the irradiation (total 101 n//CMJ 2 4 Card 112 S/089/63/014/003/015/020 An activation method for ... B1021B186 taking 26 - 28 hrs; between irradiation and analysis a period of 7 - 10 days was used for complete decay of Na 24. The indupd activity was measured with an end-window counter -,-iith a 78 mg/cm aluminum filter. A content of " 0.1 ~4 S in a batch of 10 - 20 mg was found to correspond to "3000 Pulses/min. Consequently, when the irradiation time can be raised 3 to 5 times, quantities of 0.001 - 0-0005 ~jf S can even be determined. The sensitivity can be further increased by concentrating the sample. There is 1 table. SUBMITTED: March 10, 1962 Card 2/2 /AFA/ L _~D6-6 EFR/F-dP(j)/EPF(c) /EPF(n)-2/:-~:'-1 AFFTC/A,9D/RSD-3 SSD P9=4/Pc-4/Pr-4/Fu-4/.Dt-4 RXM-r/Yw~ ACCESSION i%'R-. AP3002260 S/0089/63/014/006/0555/0558 ATITHOR-. Seva 1~kn sti gj. )Lu.,, Smirnov-Averin, _~_j A.- P.; 4.~!plan, Ye. P-, Nefed M. Q1, 0v 0 All A kj and radiation stability of certain aromatic compounds TITLE: SOURCE: Atomnaya erergiya, v. 14, no, 661963, 555-558 TOPIC TAGS: pyrolysis, radiolysis, Gamma radiation2 neutron radiation, thermal stability, radiation stability, polycycUc,aromatic hydrocarbonsp naphthalene, anthracene., biphenyl, terphenyl., alkylated biphenyls, alkylated terphenyls, diphenyl. methane, phenoxybiphenyl ABSTRACT: The pyrolysis and Gamma radiation induced and neutron-radiation induced arMatic hydrocarbons'l(isopropyl-an. yl-sub- radiolysis of a number of po4c d phen .Ueslwith methylene bridges stituted biphenyls, naphthalenes, and terpbenyls;_gpjv .ptLq3y between the rings; and phenoxybiphervl isomers) have been studied. The samples were degassed beforehand to prevent oxidation. A study of pyrolysis7at hOOC indicated that the stability of biphtay to ViF-ee _o_r_di7rs above that of Alpha- _~:~Iand terphenyls was two Phenylnaphthalene., the alkyl- Card 113 L 076-63. ACCESSIM NR: AP300226o substituted hydrocarbons, and the aromatic ethers. An increase in the himber Of a.141 substituents in the-hydrocarbons decreased their thermal stability. of the alkyl-substituted hydrocarbons, isoprqpyl-~m-terphenyl was found to be the most stable to decomposition to gaseous products and isopropylbiphenyl the most-stable to polymerization. Thermal stability decreased from biphenyl-to phenoxybipherWls. The pyrolysis kinetics was studied by additional pyrolysis of the =at stable compound,' m-terphenyl, at 194, 475, and 459C. From the results -obtained, rate constants of pyrolysis were calculated, and activation energy was found to be about 7o kcal/mol. Pyrolysis at 410C of polyphenylenes with methylene.-bridges between the rings revealed that their thermal-stability was three orders below that of m-terphenyl. In experiments with irradiation.,of the hydrocarbons in a neutron field (10 sup 13 n/cu cm sec) at 60 and 330c,, m-terphenyl was found to be the most stable of all the compoimds, An increase in temp6rature-from. 60 to 350C increased raMation-induced decomposition by a factor of 3.8- From Gamma- irradiation experiments (dose, 10 sup-21 ev/g),It vab found that the energy absorbed was not sufficient to produce radiolytic decomposition of biphenyl, terphenyls, or phenylnaphthalenes. It was concluded that the superior thermal and radiation stability shown by biphenyl and by the terphenyl isome a.-makes..- them suitable as heat transfer agents for nuclear power reactors Orig. art. has: 5 tables. Card 2/3 - ,~; %I ~ -A .P.; Kq.,jT7 N . tT , - L 7-~R ~, t! y F, F(I y~,,V, N I . i I - - ~ , A.P.; M;~; k 1 4crovc-ametric complexcmetric method of neptur'lum. ;ij - i - 7hur. anal. khi-m. 21 no. 1:7CE-718 1 '06 ("-(~ -, n -1. 31 ...,, I, - . 1. , -, . - - , ZLOBIN, Anatoliy; SMIRNOV-CHZMZOV . AZHAYEV Vesiliy, red.; VASI- LEVSKIY, V11_~al70,%eTn,%Ohf'G60LO Petr.'red.; DANIN, Daniii, red.; FROMYSLOV, V.P., red.; KOREIOV. G., red.izd-va; YAKOVLEVA, Ye., tekhn.red. [Twenty-three stories on builders] 23 rasskaza o stroiteliekh. Moskva. Mosk.rabochii, 1958. 386 p. (MIRA 12:11) (Moscow--Construction workers) UNNI YUA14'-ZHNNI [Chl en Yuan-Jignl -OCanton); SHEUOY-,YAMXNSKIY. Ye.A. (Pekin) t- _,.. History and methods of balneological therapy in health resorts of tho Chinese People's Republic. Vop.kur.fizioter. i lech.fiv.1cul't. 22 no.6:76-80 N-D '57. (MM 11:2) (CIIIIA--HYDROTHRRAPY) SKIRNOV-KAMISKIY. Yevgeniy Arsen'yevich; JUMCHKIIKO, L.I., red.; ;:~iTAIIKO, T.V., tekha.red. LTwo years in China; a Soviet physician's notes] Dva gods v Kitae; zapiski sovetskogo vracha. Stavropol', Knizhnoe izd-vo, 1939. 196 p. (MIRA 13*5) (CHIIIA--SCCIAL CONDITICVS) (CHINA--MEDICINE) SMIRNOV-KAMM,ISM-,--Ye-,A.; KHARCHENKO, L.I., red.; STEBLYANKO, T.V., tekhn. red. [Kislovodsk Health Resort]Kurort Kislovodsk. Stavropol', Stavropollskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 206 p. (MIRA 15:9) (KISLOVODSK-HEALTH RESORTS, WATERRIG-PLACES, ETC. -1 S1-!I,~C-,0V-KfO!ENSKIY, Yevgeniy Arsenlyevich; KHAICHNN, L., red. [Kislovodsk Health Resort] Kurort Kislovodsk. ropoll Knizhnoe izd-vo, 1965. 20Q p. (MILIk 18:12) KUKUSHIN. A.1.; KOGAN, Ya.M.; SHIRNOY-SMBTIV, A.M.; SffYARTSW, D.A. --s' ---. - " ~ , " Operating methods of determining expected production costs. Tskst. prom. 14 no.6;15-17 JS 154. ()UJ?A 7:7) (Textile industry--Costs) 28( PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV "2712 -kademiya nauk SSSR Perevodrlaya mashina P.P. Troyanskogo; sborn-ik materialov o perevodnoy mashine dlya perevoda s odnogo yazyka na drugiye, predlozhennoy P.P. Troyan- skim v 1933 9. (P.P. Troyanskiy's Translation Machine; Collection of Materials on a Translation Machine for Translating One Le-neguage Into Others, Proposed by P.P. Troyanskiy in 1933.1 Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1959. 52 p. 2,000 copies printed. Ed.: D.Yu. Panov; Ed. of Publishing House: K.P. Gurov; Tech. Ed.: S.G. Markovich. PURPOSE: This book is intended for readers interested in problems of machine .i.re-qslation. COVERAGE: This publication describes the work of the late P.P. Troyanakiy_, who invented an automatic translation machine in the early 1930's. The volume contains two articles taken from Troyanskiy's manuscripts and coi=ents on these by members of a commission set up by the Presidium of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR in 1957 to study his work. The first Card 1/3 p.p. Troyanskiy's Translation Machine (cont.) SOV/2712 arm,icle deals with the linguistic principles of automatic translation,, and comments axe presented by I.K. Bel'skaya. The second article describes the technical characteristics of a translating machine. Die official patent specifications for the machine are reproduced. Comments on the technical aspects are presented by D.Yu. Panov and L.N. Korolev. There are no references. TABLE OF CONTE14TS: Preface I. LINGUISTIC, MATERIAL 3 P.P. Smirnov-Troyanskfy. On a Translation Machine Constructed on the -fa-sisof Mon-oTfn~ linguistic Translation Methodology 5 Appendix. Opinions of Professor I.D. Udalltsov and Academician S.I. Vavilov on P.P. Smirnov-Troyar-skiyls Project 28 Comments (I.K. Bel'skaya) 29 Card 2/3 SMIRKOV-UGRYUY,OV, D. V. 23489. KOFd4LENIYe BYKOVPROIZ-VODITELEY BELKAMI, PRIGOTOVLENNYMI IZ XONSKIXh BOBOV I OVSYaWKI. SOV. ZOOTEKhNlYa, 1949, N2 2, c. 68-74.-- BIBLIOGR: 12 NAZV. SO: LETOPIS' NO. 31, 1949. USSR/F arn, Animals . General Problems. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol-, No 17, 1958, 78667. Author Milovanov, V. K.; 4~~Ml gov., D-V.- Yel'chaninov, V. V. Inst Title On Delated "Refutations" of Artificial Insemination. Orig Pub: Zhivotnovcdstvo, 1957p No 9, 7-19. Abstract: Objections are critic,-Oly analyzed which have been raised against the expediency of the use of artificial insemination in animl breeding. S. S. Perav objects on the principle of the "sex selection" of Darwin. According to A. A. Mashkovt- sev, the method of artificial insemination is con- trary to the teachings of Pavlov on conditioned reflexes, decreases fertilization, and impairs the Card 1/3 USSR/Farri 'Lni--,ls. General Problems Q-1 Abs Jour : Ref Lhur - Biol., iio 19, 1958, Djo 88o14 ,,~'Ut:"or ~~ ~-- ~-- Inst -. .1.11-Union &,~iervtific Research Institute of ;,nimal Husbandxy Title : Techniques and Org.-..-iiz--+,ion of the 1,~cti-vitics of the Central Station fur the I xtificial. Insemination of Farm I'Mimals Ori 6 Piib : Tr. Vscs. n.-i. in-ta zhivotnovadstvn-, 1957, 21, 40-45 .'abstract : No abstract card : 1/1 SMIRNOV-UGRYU14OV, D.V.,kand.sel'skokhozyavstvennykh nauk Increasing the resistance of bn1l semen to freezing temperatures by special feeding. Dokl.Akad.sellkhoz. 21 [i.e.231 noil2-32:35 158. (MIRA 12:1) 1. VseaovVsnyv nauchno-ii3sledovatellskly institu-t ihivotnovodetva. Predstavleno almdemikom V.K.Milovanovym. (Semen) (Bulls-Feeding and feeding stuffs) PAR-STITIN, MI.; S~-IIRNC-,!-UGRYU?4QV, D.V.; USACHEVA, I.G. red.; I Y PEVZTTE.ff~I.~,tekhn, red.; BEWIIA, N,N.J. tekhn. red. (Artificial insemination of farm animals]Iskusstvennoe ose- menenie sellskokhoziaistvennykh zhivotnykh. Moskva, Sell- khozizdat, 19t"1122~ -979 p4 (MIRA 16:2) (Artificial insemination) MIROLYUBOV, Igor' Nikolayevich; YENGALICHEV, Sergey Aleksandrovich; SERGIYEVSKIY, Nikolay Dmitriyevich, ALMAMETOV, Fotyakh Zaynulovich; KURITSYN, Nikolay Aleksandrovich; SMIRNCV- VASILIYEV Konstantin Genngd1yeviCh YASHINA, L~ a F' red.; GOROKHOVA, S.S., Vasil yevna; KHRUSTALEVA, N.I.Y tekbn. red. [Textbook for the solution of problems concerning the strength of materials] Posobie k resheniiu zadach po so- protivleniiu materialov. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola, 1962. 487 p. (MIRA 16:5) (Strength of materials) SMIRNOV-VASIL-YEV, K.G. (Leningrad) Using the method of microstructural measurements in calculating stress concentrations. Inzh.zhur. 2 no.3vl97-198 162. (MIn 1528) (Strains and stresses) SI,MU,'.OV-KLYAYE;V, G.A.; SILIRIM-VASILIjaN, K.G. Particular features of the method of microstructural measurements. Zav.lab. 28 no.6:705-707 162. 04II-A 15:5'y 1. Leningradskiy mekhanicheslr-iy institut. (Deformations (Mechanics)) A 11- 4T go 040 00 00 0: 0 0 90 00 00 SO -a 00 7 0 11 11 is h U 11 Is & II w U it it u it I - I m PC (E vp Et Isolation of resorcinol from dfY $sit% Rttef thi! ne -utr liga- tion tit thomilicalino flux. C-. K, 114$1~1 AIIII I t Ad. Chem. 1~ih x1 (itl NwAidu LL; -1. 111 1,11KII'll 131) S. R. Narr 9, IV -, -R"WvilltA wwl KPI, IfIall thr Ak. III, It I'v ;Iliajj~ of stitilimatiott in a SJUVIANY 0KIMMC(C(I 4191- Sublimation Was MkVUtnP(iSIIL-d b)' dfuwi"K thfoUldl the .lifted luelt all air iffram warm"I to 146-PIN-. 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