SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SMIRNONV, K.M. - SMIRNOVA, L.B.

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SMIRNInVA, K.M.: GLAZUNOVIt, N.M. DynamicF ofcbnmical properties of soils undar-yaribe baceous stands. Vest.14ook-e- un-. Ser. biol., pochv., geol.i geo1 13 nn.2:109-120' 158. I~uqk 11-9) 1. 14ogkovskly gos. universitet, Kafodra pochvovedeniya. (Forest soils) (Soil chemistry) (Birch) SMIRNOVA. K.M.. GORODENTSEVA, G.A. Consinintion Pnd circulption of nutritive elements in birch woods [with summnry in Finglish]. BiulJ101P. Otd.biol. 63 no.2:135-145 Mr-Ap 158 (MMA 11:7) (B IRCII) RE~MOT, Nil Petrovich; BTKOVA, Lyubov' Nikolayevna; WIHNOVA, Klavdiya Mikhaylovna; POKALENOKATA, O.T.. red.; GEORGITSTA, G.I., tekhn.red. CNitrogen and mineral consumption and cycle in forests of the European part of the U.S.S.R.] Potreblenie i kurgovarot azota i zollnykh elementov v lesakh ovropeiskoi chnsti SSSR. Moskva, Izd-vo Moak.univ.. 1959. 282 p. (MIRA 13:3) (Forests and forestry) KOST'rUK, Polikarp Aleksandrovich; SMU'UJOTA, K.M., red.; BEIdOIL;TA, I.Te., tekhred. LComputing and accountin-- for collective farm profits] Ischisle- nie i uchet dokhodnosti kolkhozov. Minsk, Izd-vo Belgosun, Im. V.I.Lanina, 1960. 63 p. (MIRA 13:10) (Collective farms--Accountino-) MARTOVITSKIY, Viktor Ignatlyevich; SIKOILSKIY, V.M., otv. red., t. S4IRPOVA K.M., red.; BELENIKAYA, I.Y&.,, ekhn, red. (The party's slogan "Look to the rural areas" and its rea- lization in White Russia during 1.924 and 19251 Lozung partii "Litsom k derevne!" i ego osushchestvlenie v BSSR v 1924-1925 99. Minsk.. Izd-vo M-va vysshego, srednebo sDetsiallnogo i profes- sionallnogo obrazovaniia BSSR, 1961. 134 p. (MIRA 15;1) (White Russia---Agricultural policy) SMIRNOVA. K.N., nauchnyy sotrudnik. Streptomycin therapy in tuberculoiis mningitis. Frobl.tub. no.1: 29-36 Je.-F '54. (MLRA 7:3) 1. Iz MoskovBkogo gorodskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo tuberkuleznogo instituta (direktor - professor V.L.Eynis, zaveduyushchiy tret'im terapevtichesl.im o~deleniyem - Vandidat medItsinskikh nauk T.N. Oleneva). (Streptomycin) (Tuberculosis) (Meningitis) SMIRNOVA, K.N. (Kirov)p MISHTJL'SKAYA, K-IT. (Severodonetsk)e' - Nurses' councils. Med. sestra 17 no.12:41 D'58 (Mai. 11:11) 1. Predsedstel' soveta meditsinskikh sestr (for Smirnova)o (NURSES AND NnSnTG) 0 0 0 a * a 0 0 0 0 0 0 o a 0 a v 11 1 4 1 1 1 ka 11 1) 11 14 15 14 1? IS 0 3 it rp Z As be CC W if 1 00 00 C Pf 66 00 The hArdening of cog-whetl gears by means of the oxy- -00 00 it ACetylittle UMe K_N, W. N- 12, /ent'. I'll, Ow- -00 woding fla.... -0 00 1 11,11-kolug r%pj~ lilm Ou G* ,IT OW "millo A Ill, 'I.. I melvd-I Ow .ptllmlot, Ill.- harth-ning outraw-. "h.iv it a, i-.ht ... I it,, tire 11-1111111111K Iti 111.1ollot-.11W [it, -AJ11111 of 700 0 Ij tit burner ifelnd, im tht, wi-ith -I( dw 1,- Tilt, optiollull dw.lo- tit-tw-, tit, a11.1 t tic Ire( It tit (fir livat d"iVolIN (Wilt lie cap.tvit Y fit I It,- lito tit-T. 00 it it; .5 4 Turn. fin a multiple burtivi- aml 3 4 min. (,it I mostic. horner. %rater of 4.-, tit ti-titim--i tit %-.tit im- o-I a,; a cot'hux agent. Ill-.4"Jig Ott- In"o, , v, 1'. it. 2' incrraw-t thr th-mb If Imr,lenirig and tilt- utf-w,- rmt, . l4rdocillif 0114 vehwitv InAr, thr if 00 tire Near t-th, olervA... the dvitill of hallh-111114 '11111 Ill. 00 ctrawt; the #14tiger of vrackiox. tit tilt- vxltt,. w;,,rrtvd the velocity W44 alitrut 120 11111). 1),r loill. Stv,k If Ol, zoo of following cumpriti. art- f.-r tilt, pmjut~- a t,vl with 0. 15% C aml atuttlwr with 11 C. ~;* 0 t)A-1.25% Cr told Ni. tit --I, f tit A-orv thi, 0 le-t tiefortuation The grAin 'Ift, Ad tit, 'IM atIout 4 according to tire NICVU4iI1-Lhn XVIt. M. G. TI C. t1 0. (1 00 Joe, it n ~Lzi n t is 0* 1047, r, o is n it It 0o0 06 0 : :1: 0 0 0 0 IN 0 0 0 0 go 0 0 000 0 0 0 * 0 * 0 0 o 9 * 0 0see 000 o i 0000 X, 11111- 000 0' 0 go o / USSR/Metallurgy - Casting, Methods Nov 52 "Experience in Oear Casting by the Centrifugal Me- thod," I. Bobrov, Chief Metallurgist, a4K. Smir- nova, Head of the Cent Lab, Mytishchi Mach Bldg Plant Za Ekon Materialov, No 4, pp 77-79 Discuss recent conversion from sand casting to centrifugal casting of gears at Mytishchi Mach Bldg Plant. New casting technology permitted re- duction of rejection from 70% to 45% and achieved considerable savings in metal and molding materials. 264T66 SMIRNOVA, K. N. U';.',F', Hctalllu- SteelinakinC., Equipment "Pac'-,ed Lining for a &-u--11- I. I. Bobrov, K. N. Smirnova, ai-,-'aeers "LiteyProii;vod" Vro 6, Fr 7, t%tes that in 1940 Plan,, initiated usr! of packed lining instead of briu wor%, and during last war this type of 'Anin,~,, for small Bessbmer convert.!rs was introdurr' into industry. Describes -..repn of 'Lining ~,` -.:e"; an.] packing und drying p-t-c---durc. Finds Eni,:Lur- atice of packed Lining is 7Li~s4er "U.- 5-10 bluirs than that of brick lining. 2-3UP36 Category USSR/Solicl State Physics - Phase Transformation in Solid Pod-ies E-5 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 2, 1957 No 3837 Author Bidulya, P.N., Bobrov, I.I., SMIrApla K.N. Title Crystallization of Liquid Steel under Pressure Orig Pub Liteynoye proiz-vo, 1956, No 7, 1-4 Abstract No abstract Card 1/1 S I OVA) N. Solidification of Metals ; ~~O Traivi. Ille-'ory 01, Fawidry -Proceages, :.foscow v'eshEi 1,95t, Chukhrov, M.V., dandidate of Technicai Sciences. Investigation of the Process of Crystallization of Magnesium-alloy Ingots 413 Rablnovich, B.V., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Experimental Investigation of the Solidification of White-Iron Ingots and the Determination of the Dimensions of Side Risers 428 Korollkov, P.M., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Effect of Alloy Composition on Shrinkage Phenomena and Crack Formation in the Solidification of Castings 446 Neymark, V-Ye., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Obtaining Cast Products by the Vacuum-Crystallization Method 4.65 Smirnova, K.N., Engineer. Production of Steel Blanks by Com- pre-ssi.on-During the Crystallization Process 480 Medvedev, Ya.I., Engineer. Formation of Cold Shuts in Heavy Castings and Calculation of the Metal-pouring Rate 484 Card 7/8 SOV 1/ 13 58 - 1" 2 - 24472 Trarislatio:i froni: Referarivrivy zhurnal. Nifetallurgiya, N-r i2, p 7-1 IUSSR) AUTHOR: Sniii-nova, K. IN- TITLE: Prezjj-forn-iiii'l Steel DLIrI1I(T Crvstallization lPressovanive stali v .-)oriod kristallizatsii! PEIUUDICAL~ Tvazh- proni-st' Podrnoskov'ya, 1958, Nr 1, pp 13-1-1 ABSTRACT: Molten steel (St) is pressed in (lies an iO lo 870-t hydraulic presses The flIndaniental conclitions affecting derivation of the required --)I-op- ertics in the pressed products (unit )ressure, initial teniocrature of the die, tirrie during which the product. is held Under -)ressure) and --)roblen-is of die service life are studied. The pressed -darts are studied for condition of exterior surface, rnacro- and mi c ros truct ure, s:)ecific gravity with respect to the enzire -olurne of the item: anci mechanical properties. The -,veight of billets for cylindrical -aea-- is 2- 18 kg, while for flat ingots it is 1-30 kg The specimens of pressed St revealed high naechanical propertes,,.vere lSof~o')Ic In various directions, a nd exhibited high density and a firie-2-rairi structure. A die design is developed that Satisfies safety require- Card 1 /Z ments. Dies of Nrs 3 and 20 St show the lon-est life. Th'e w-Ptirfairri Press -forming Steel Durinci Ci-vstall,.zation lcont .', SOV/ i 3~- 56-.,2-241--~-72 temperature for heating (he die is found to be IiO-2000. The v!eid of good product f is 90-95' of the weight of the molten metal . Ye M. C a r d 2 if 2 SOV/1 37-5q- 1- 1243 Translation from-. Referativnyy ZhUrnal. Mutallul-gival 1951), Nr I, p 10 tUSSR# AUTHOR: Sn-urnova, K. N. TITLE: The Microstructure of Steel Followinc, Heat Treatment (Mikrostruk- tura stali posle terrriicheskov obrabotkil PERIODIGAL~ V sb. : Materialy Soveshch-aniya cylavn. metallurgov z-clo%- i in-tov rn avtomob. proryi-sti. Nr 3. Moscow, 1958, pp 54-55 ABSTRACT: A brief communication on work performed at the Central Laboratory of the Mytishchi Machinery Plant during 1c)56 and 1(r57 Reviewer's initials not uiven Card 1/1 20275 MG S/ 148/60/000/009/006/025 ~00 CLj'.0 1~541 AIG'-I/AO30 AUTHORS: Bidulya. P.N., and Smirnova. K.N, TITLE: Peculiarities of liquid steel pressing under high Dressure PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy.Chernaya itietallurgiya, no.9, 196o, 43-49 TEXT: Pressing during crystallization is used for copper and alumin-UM alloys, but it has not yet been used for steel in the USSR or abroad, De- tailed information is given on the applicat-ion of high pressure for the production of steel parts from semi-liquid steel -subjected to high pressure during crystallization in a press mold. The difference from the conventio- nal pressure die casting consists in pressing until the metal completely solidifies. Pressure has to be not below 5z,6 kg/MM2. The method has been used for producing wheels (Fig.3). Semi-liquid steel can be measured quite accurately for filling the mold, and this meano 1.5 to 3 times less metal waste compared to conventional hot stamping. The metal crystallized under pressure is completely sound, without any Bhrl_nkage ca-ities or porosity at the axis. The density, mechanical _etreDgth and plasticity of Bessemer Card 1/6 20275 S-1 1148/60/000/009/'006/0 25 Peculiarities of liquid steel A161/A030 steel pressed in this way surpass these properties of not only cast but even forged and rolled metal. No segregaticn zones could be revealed in pressing by etching; over 9N, of the liquid metal is utilized. First expe- riments (Ref.3) (P.N.Bidulva, I.I.Bobrov and K.N.Smirnova, "Liteynoye pro- izvodstvoll, 1956, Vo.*j) failed because of the Ln!3u_,i,_1eient pressure used. Variouslress mold designs had been tried eince until the final mold was made. bstracter's note: No illustration or further description of the mold design is include47, The mold is installed -n a hydraulic press. Hydraulic presses are fhe best suitable as pressure is applied without im- pact and can be maintained. Two pressing method variations are illustrated (Pig.1 and 2) schematically. 0 - The dies and punches made from soft 10A (10L) steel withstand 2500 pressings provided that water cooling is used in the pressing process, The dimensions of pressin.gs are near the required final. The effect of the applied pressure value on the mechanical properties of steel work has been studied. Spur gears of 1145" steel were pressed for testing in the hydraulic mechanism of a dumDcar amd rema4ned aocd after the garanteed time of life; blanks of P 18 (R18) for -,ylindrical milling cut- ters were tested and found satisfactory. It is mentioned that the pressing Card 2/6 20275 ,8/60/000/009/096/025 Peculiarities of liquid steel ... A10-1/A030 process had been tried for the 'first "ime in 1943 at the machine plant in i.ytischchi by a group of engineers headed by Engineer I.I.Bobrov. Experi- ments are continued fof determining all technical deta.ils for series and mass pr~oduction. There are 6 figures mid 3 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy vecherniy metallw~gicheskiy instillut (Moscow Evening Institute of Metallurgy) and Mytischchenskiy mashinostroitellnyy zavod (Mytischchi Machine Plant) SUBMITTED: 26 'March 1960 Card 3/6 KAPUSTIN, Ye.I., red.; EMUMICNA, F.V-,.- red.; SHIKIII, S.T., tekhn. red. [Reference materials on labor and wages] Spravocbnye materJaly po trudu i zarabotnoi plate. Pod red. E.I.Kapustina, Moskva, 1960. 238 P. (14DU 14.: 11) 1. Moscow. Nlauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut truda. (Labor and laboring classes-Handbooks and manuals) (Wages--Handbooks and manuals) 7, T) Ar' i cle- 1.1 sr): Ti- 11 iir, ii -1 f n I i C t. US-)IR / 7,ooparasitology. General Problems. G .'Lbs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1959, 24178. .-.uthor : &airnova, K. V. Inst :R o- _s t-6-V---5-n_-- D on- - U n- i v a r s i t y Title :Parasitofauna of Fish of the Tsymlyans~Xye and iianych Reservoirs. Investigations of 1952 and 1953 (Tsymlyanskoye Reservoir). Crig Pub; Uch. zap. R-ostovsk. n/D. un-ta, 1957, 58, 103- 115. 200 s?eci-mens of the fry of 20 fish species (the fish were obtained from seine catches) were inves- tigated. In bream, roach, and Chondrostoma nasus, under the skin and on the fins a nematode 'eascus cuticola was discovered; in Gyprinidae, Diplos- tomulum. spathaceum was found in the crystalline lens. Single s-.:~ecimens of carp (sazan), bream and Card 1/4 U!~_SR / Zooparasitolory. General Problems. G .,bs Jour: ief Zhur-:jiol., I-To 5, 1959, 24178. .ibstract: ~)erch were found with signs of septicemia hemor- rhagica. It was noted that in 14;52 the -,-)arasito- fauna of the fish of Tsymlyanskoye Reservoir be- came impoverished as compared with the , -iarasito- fauna of the Don River fish before the regulation of the Don River; the intensity of infection and the fre-.uency of incidence of cestodes, nematodes and digenetic trematodes decreased due to a low -population of caollusks. In 1953, the s,)e-ies com- position of parasites became en-riched and the in- tensity of infection increased. The abundance of monop,enetic treoatodes (they were absent only in tench and perch), digenetic tre_.natoeles (absent in sheatfish), cestodes and, especially, crawfish parasitic upon Percidae, increased. In 1952-1954, Ca r d 2 /4 6 K.Y.; ZALEMSKUY, G.V. SOROLEVA, H.G. ; QIL , 'Rodents in dium heaps and eradication methods. Gig. i san. 23 no. 12:78 D 158. (KIRA 12: 1 ) (MOSCOW--RATS--MCTE'-qMIIIATION) SMIRIIOVA, K.V. D-jrnamics of the parasite fauna of fishes in Taimlyansk Reservoir during the five years of its existence. Trudy sov.lkht.kom. no.9:123-128 '59- (14IRA 13:5) 1. Roatovskiy-na-Donu gosudaratvennyy universitst. (Tsimlyansk Renervoir-Parualtes) (Parasites-Fishns) MOVIDER, V., irmh. j SMINITUIA, L. Temperature otability of caecado amplifiers using transistorg .L Rad4o Ino.10:36 0 #65. (KRA 18il2i I-Ye. ; , Y,--.D. ; A'', J:~~W, , ; !-;C' 11A'%," A, Yo.K. ; F& 1.1 ) G.G. Sulfanilam.ide prepa -ations in exp~--rimental mcl-ioidosis. VCterInariia 39 no.4: 51-52 Ap 1621. (,I.ITI~-A 17:10) 1. irloutskiv posudarstvennyy protivo- chi,innn- insti'lLt. SibiLi i Dal'Dego llostlo!za. MAKSIM-OVICH, Georgiy Grigorlyevich, kand. tekhn. nauk; KRIPYAKEVICH, Roman Ivanovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; TUCHKOVA, L.K., inzh., ved. red.; SMIRNOVA, L.A,,_~knzh., red.; SOROKINA, T.M., tekhn. red. [Automatic device for differentiated checking of threads]Av- tomat dlia differentsirovannogo kontrolia rez1b. Moskva, Fi- lial Vses. in-ta nauchn. i tekhn.informatsii, 1958. 12 p. (Peredovoi nauchno-tekhnicheskii i proizvodstvennyi opyt. Te- ma 21. M-58-208/11) (MIRA 16:2) (Screw threads-Testing) 130-58-4-10/20 AUTHORS: Medzhibozhskiy, M.Ya., Candidate of Te~ahnical Sciences, Tunkov, V.P., Smirno va, L.A., Engineei-s. TITLE. Effectiveness of Blowing Compressed Air into the Bath of a Cold-charged Open-hearth Furnace (Effektivnost' vduvaniya szhatogo vczdukha v va=,j. martenovskoy pechi pri --krap- pr-~)tsesse) PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1958, Nr 4,; pp 1? - 1-9 (USSR). ABSTRACT: The proposal to blow compressed air into the bath of L inhearth furnaces was made in 1'339. whe tri is were run at- )pe n a I 't,-he "Krasnyv Oktyabr" Wo_~-ks. These (aind later ones at the me tallurgichesk--kh kcHb_nat (K,_tznStsk Metallurgical showed that production increases of 15 - 20 and 8 - l(Ylo' (,.ould be obtained thereby on 110 to ~310-ton and over IS --lon furnaces, respectively. The authcrs discuss this work, explaining the action of the injected air to be that of -stirring 41--he bath and thereby facilitating contact with the hot furnace oxygen. They cite work at the above and also at the Serp i Molot Works to show that air blowing is advantageous with cold- charged fulnnaces, giving as illustration details of one expeHmental heat at the Kuznetsk Combine carried out by Medzhibozhskiy with the participation of I.A. Sokolova and Cardl/3M.M. Bazheno-,ra in 1954 (Figure 1). The authors refer to 130-58-L~-10/20 Effectiveness of Blowing Compressed Air into the Bath of a Cold- charged Open-hearth Furnace development work on the process at the Serp i Molot Works on 70-ton cold-charged furnaces carried out with the participation of engineers Ya.L. Rozenblit, G.V. Sviridov, L.A. Smirnova and A.D. Zaytseva, which led to the adoption of the method in 1951. This work showed compressed air to be as effective as oxygen and since 1953 air has been used preferentially. Analysis of results shows that with a blowing time of 30 - 40 minutes, the chaig~ng-to-tap time is reduced by about 40 min below the unblown value (Figure 2). Decarburisation rates are about the sa-me as with oxygen blowing, the value of the ratio (oxygen for carbon-oxidation)/ /(total oxygen blown into the bath) being 1 - 1.5 for oxygen and about 7 for air. Long experience at this and other works shows that steel quality (including nitrogen content) does not suffer through air blowing, and the decrease in furnace life through splashing, etc. is not great. The use of' lagged lances has increased lance life and enabled immersion depths to be strictly controlled, thus minimising splashing. There are 2 figures and 2 tables. Card 2/3 130-58-4-10/20 Effec-tliveness of Blowing Compressed Air into the Bath of a Cold- charged Open-hearth Furnace ASSOCIATIONS: Sibirskiy metallurgicheskiy institut (Siberian Metallurgical Institute) and the "Serp i Molot" Works. Carrd 3/3 4~-" fi 1LI NII WN AA 0 oc o Fn m pn 01, 2, 0 13 0. F. -0 AV -0 oo vo M. V Oft z Ole 0 Mv- - 0 .9 oss SO 2t'3 "0' 0 Ri -o uo --o go &0 -.0 -0 00 -.c 0 116 Ali .10 K VI=r.Om c al- 44 A r 0 '0m amg ho 0 ZVO. c r. 0, IOC 1.0 a e~ 0. RN.'"Cuicag 1 .8-01 S Ni-I -2 0~;Oo 9LOIC as. a 0 JC 0..0m 0.40 "i al. 3i --w - - as ou A -11 W vas 1, j0 UO S/141/61/004/001/011/022 25951 11;033/1'; 43 5 AUTHORS: Gershenzon, Ye.M., D'yakov, Yu.Ye., Soina, N.V., Smirnova, L.A. and Etkin, V.S. TITLE: Widening the passband of parametric amplifiers with the lielp of coupled circuits PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiofizika, . ig6i, Vol.4, No.1, pp.121-125 TEXT: The relatively narrow frequency passband of tuned parametric amplifiers is not a fundamental dbf&ciency and can ber overcome by the use of coupled tuned circuits. This article investigates the possibility of widening.the passband by two coupled circuits. The amplifier is represented as two identical coupled circuits tuned to the same frequency w' but the capacity 0 of one circuit is varied at a frequency WH =-2wo. The differential equations for such a driven oscillatory circuit may be written as d'!,11 (Iq -ri ~'~ '- = ej I + e-J-1: u)2 + mcos-11 I I - 2/t.- q , 0 dt' (12q2 fhp, 91 -q t dt2 dt 110 Card 115 25951 s/141/61/oWool/oll/022 Widening the passband ... E033/E435 where n = M/L - the coupling coefficient; 2h = R/L; A ='l/LCO; 0 L, R being the self-inductance and resistance of each circuit, M the mutual inductance, CO the constant capacity of the tuned' circuit. The variable capacity Cl is related to C. by C11 = C-l(l +m cos writ).., The solution depends on the degree of 0 coupling- It is shown that: 1) if the coupling is less than, or equal to, critical (n = qQ