SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STELMAKHOVSKIY, A.F. - STEMBER, N.G.
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ia 61ya poshir. polit. ta naulk, znan I , lc".;:i:7, No
Abstract: Accordj.nt@. to data of the No',--orod-Vol'ynskiy var' ty
Lest plot, on turf-podzolic soils of Zhitomirskaya
O'blast a crop of red clover in a mixture with
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 3, p 85 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Stel' makov, S. M.
TITLE: Progressive Forging Technology Based on Consolidated Plant
Experience (Mezhzavodskaya peredovaya tekhnologiya kovki)
PERIODICAL: V sb. : Kuznechno-shtampovochn. proiz-vo. Leningrad,
Lenizdat, 1957, pp 73-77
ABSTRACT: Consolidated operational experience of a coordinated skilled
crew was utilized in the process of rationalizing the production
in press-forging shops. Novel technological processes ensuring
high production indices were developed and adapted, comprising:
drop-hammer production of ring-shaped forgings, flanges, crane
hooks, etc.
P. S.
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GINZBURG, Zalman tioiseyevich;,-ST~~IKAKOV,.Sergey Mikhaylovich; BANGE,
P.M., in-zh@@'-i'::'
ent.,
B.O., inzh., retsenzent; FAVL07ICH,
KAKIOV. F.V.. dotsent, kand.tokhn.nauk, obshchiy red.; ATRO-
SHM&O, A.P., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk9 red.; BORODULINA. I.A.,
red.izd-va; SPAMISKAYA, O.V., tekhn.red.
LHodernizing the press-forging equipment and dies used in forge
shops] Modernizatsiia kuznechno-pressovogo oborudovaniia i
shtampovoe khoziaistvo kuznechnykh tsekhov. Pod obshchei red.
P.V.Kameneva. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.
lit-ry, 1958. 66 p. (Bibliotechka kuznetsa-novatora, no.8)
(MIRA 12:12)
(Forge shops--Equipment and supplies)
-)E 1 BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3373
Zalman Moiseyevich, and Sergey Mikhaylovich Stel'makov
Modernizatsiya kuznechno-pressovogo oborudovaniya i shtampovoye khozyaystvo
kizznechnykh tsekhov (Modernization of Forging and Press Equipment and Die
Fandling In Forging Shops) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1958. 68 p. (Series: Bibliotechka
kLiznetsa-novatora vyp. 8) 7,500 copies printed.
General Ed.: P. V. Kamnev, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent; Reviewers:
B. 0. Bange, Engineer, and P. M. Pavlovich, Engineer; Ed.: A. P. Atroshenko,
Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent; Ed. of Publishing House: I. A.
E'Icrodulina; Tech. Ed.: 0. V. Speranskaya; Managing Ed.-for Literature on
I.'achine-building Technology (Leningrad Division, Mashgiz'): Ye. P. Naumov,
Engineer.
PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for forge-shop- workers. It may also be useful
to technical personnel in forge shops and to students in secondary schools and
schools of higher technical education.
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Nu-derriizaUon of 1,orging (Cont.)
SOV/3373
COVE?PIE': The bnukleL gives an-account of progressive methods for modernizing forgi
equipment. rind for organizing the production, use, and maintenance of dies. Repai
(-,f Uquipment and the production and use of dies are described in detail. No per-
s@Dnalities are mentioned. There are 19 references, all Soviet.
TPHE OF CONTENTS:
Tntroduc@lion
Ch. I. Experience Acquired in the Modernization of Forging and Press
3
Equipment 4
1. General questions of modernization of drop and swage hammers 4
Open-die forging hammers 14
3. Swage hammers 16
4. Board drop hammers 21
Crank presses 22
6.
Horizontal forging machinery n8
oc
7. @ercussion presses 31
S. Steam-hydraulic presses 34
Ch. !I. 11andling of Dies in the Forge Shop 35
9. Selection of types of die steel 35
10. Some data on the production of dies 36
11. Effect of die design on service life 47
12. Mounting of dies 52
',,-,dernizaLI'c-n cjf Forlaing (Corlt,@
SOV/3373
13. Use of dies 56
14. Storage of dies. Keeping of die-operation records 58
15. Repair of dies 60
Appendixes 62
Bibliography 67
AVAIL@BLE: Library of Congress
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3-21-60
LYASHENKO v Semen Vlasovich, inzh.,- -SUJ4_'WOV. S.M. t inzh., red.;
SHILLING, V.A.9 izd.red.j GVIRTSp T.1-9 u4F@.red.
[Use of-dies with disbed-spring shock absorbers for tri-in
presses; Minsk Tractor Plant practices] Primenenie shtampov
s amortizatorami iz tarellchatykh pruzhin dlia obrezrqkb pressov;
opyt Minskogo traktornogo zavoda. Leningrad, 1960. 12 p. (Lenin-
gradskii Dom nauchno--tekhnicheskoi propagandy, Obmen peredovym
opytom. Seriia: Kavk4 i gorlachaia shtampovka, no.5). (MIRA 14t6)
(Forging machinery) (Minsk-Tractor industry)
VOLIK , Yuriy Prokof lyefich; YERMOLAYEV , Yevgeni;y Nikolayevich;
CHESHOKOV, Viktor Kuzlmich; STE I -.N,, red.;
FREGMI D.P.9 rede izd-va,,,,*--- GUROVA, I.A.s, tekhn. red.
(Ejecting device for forging on crankshaft presses: steno-
graphic record of a lecture course]Vytalkivaiushchie ustroi-
stva. pri shtampovke na krivoshipnykh goriacheshtampovoaMykh
pressakh; stenogramma lektsii. Leningrad, 1962. 26 p.
WIRA 15:8)
(Forging) (Power presses)
KRASILISHCHIK; Nison Leyzerovich; SULIMAKOV) S.M.., red.; TELYASHOV,
H.Kh.v redAzd-va;
[Group method of metalworking in forging practices] Gruppovoi
metod obrabotki v kuznechno-shtampovochnom proizvodstve. Le-
ningrad, 1963. 23 P, (Leningradakii dor. nauchno-tekhniche-
skoi propagandy. Obmen peredovym opytom. Seriia: Goriachaia
i kholodnaia obrabotka metallov davleniem, no.4)
(MIRA 17:3)
MEDVINSKIY, Veniamin Grigorlyevich; STELIIIAKOV,-S.M., red.;
FREGER, D.P., red.izd-va; GVIRTS, r'-ed.
[Technology of the production of rotor shafts] Tekhno-
logiia proizvodstva rotornykh valov. Leningrad; 1963. 30 P.
(Leningradskii Dom nauchno-tekhnicheskoi propagandy. Obmen
peredovym opytom. Seriiat Goriachaia i Itholodtaia, obrabotka
metallov davleniem, no.6) (MIRA 17:3)
ATROSHENKO, A.P.; STELIMAKOV, S.M., inzh., retsenzent
[Mechanization and automation of drop forging] Mekhani-
zatsiia i avtomatizatsiia goriachei shtampovki. Moskva,
Mashinostroenie, 1965. 227 p. (MIRA 18:4)
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AUTHOR: Stel'man, L.N.
TITLE: The 661o Plano-Milling Machine
PERIODICAL: Byulleten' tekhniko-ekonomicheskoi informatsii, 1960, No. 9,
pp. 22-25
TEXT: In 1959 the Minskiy stankostroitel'nyy zavod im. K.Ye.Voroshilova
(Minsk Machine Tool Slant im. K.Ye. Voroshilov) designed and mastered the manu-
facture of the 6610 plano-milling machine whi6h is designated for the surface
machining of cast iron, steel, non-ferrous metal and plastic parts in individual
or small-series production. The milling machine has been mainly designed for
operations with cdrbide-tipped cutters and possesses a wide range of speeds and
feeds, and its power and rigidity make it possible to use carbide cutters also
for power and speed,cutting with the four milling heads. The 6610 plano-milling
machine has the unified bed, stands, cross-beam, cross-arm and other units, com-
bined with these parts, of the 7212 parallel-planing machine. The author main-
tains thht this model is equal to the best d6signs offoreign firms and possesses
a number of advantages in comparison with other machines manufactured hitherto
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The 6610 Plano-Milling Machine AO04/AOOl
in the Soviet Union. Owing to the increased power and decrease in the auxiliary
time necessary for the machining of components, the efficiency of the milling
machine could be increased. The Plant is able to supply 6610 milling machines
with a speed range of 40 - 1,250 rpm. The largest rated milling cutter diameter
amounts to 400 mm. The feed ranges of the table (20 - 2,000 mm/min) and milling
head (20 - 1,250 mm/min) were increased, while a model with reduced feed ranges
(10 - 1,000 m/min) can be delivered for the machining of blanks of high-alloyed
steel. If a motor of the P-series is used, the traveling speed of the table is
4,ooo mm/min while that of the milling head amounts to 2,000 mm/min. At small
feeds, the drive of the table develops a tractive force corresponding to a
cutting force of 9,000 kg. Table and milling head feeds can be controlled step-
lessly over the whole range. The cross-beam is pressed automatically against
the stand guides, while the milling head carriages are automatically pressed
against the cross-beam and stands. A special hydraulic device removes the cutter
by I mm from the component when the table and milling head travel are reversed
and returns it to the spot with an accuracy of 0.01 - 0.02 mm. The evenness and
sensitivity of travel of the working organs ensure a high operating accuracy.
Thus, if the table Is loaded with a machine part weighing 8,000 kg, the leaps
it produces during travel are less than 0.01 mm. A surface finish of q 7 -V 8
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The 6610 Plano-Milling Machine A004/A001
and a planeness of 0.03 mm over 1 m can be attained on the machine. Almost all
the bearingN'@of the milling machine are of the antifriction type. The following
technical data are given: Largest dimensions of component to be machined (width
x height) = 1,000 x 1,000 mm; top weight = 8,000 kg; table dimensions (width
x length) = 1,000 x 4,000 mm, range of cutter speed of rotation (16 steps)
25-800 rpm; overall dimensions (height x width x length) . 4,075 x 4,360 x
10,390 mm, weight = 39,850 kg. There is one figure.
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IMO A004/A 10 1
AUTHOR: Stel'man, L. N.
TI'TLE: Model 6608 plano-milling machine
PERIODICAL: Byulleten' tekhniko-ekonomicheskoy informatsil, no, 4, 1961, 33 - I
TEXT: The multi-purpose 6608 plano-milling machine is mainly intended
for the machining of various kinds of plane surfaces on body parts with the aid
of end cutters in piece and small-batch production. Besides, parts can be ma-
chined with cylindrical, end, disk and profile cutters (sintered carbide or high-
speed steel) and also with an assembly of cylindrical cutters on a horizontal
arbor. The machine has three milling heads. The parts being machined are fixed
on the table carrying out longitudinal movements, while the cutters are clamped
on the spindle of one or several milling heads which can be displaced in trans-
verse direction. For the milling of parts of different height the cross arm can
be displaced in vertical direction. Each milling head is driven by an individual
14 kw asynchronous electromotor. The milling spindles have 16 different speeds.
The table and milling head feed drive is effected according to the generator-
motor system using an amplidyne as generator. The speed regulation range is
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I
Model 6608 plano-milling machine
S/193/61/000/004/005/007
A004/AlOl
1:100. For the machining of high-alloyed steel parts the milling machine can
be delivered with a reduced feed range down to 10 mm/min. The machine has a
centralized distance control operated from a suspension panel. Compared to
milling machines of old design with 34 handles, the new 6608 model has only two
for the manual displacement of the tail stock and the changing of milling head
speeds. The feed of the table and milling heads is steplessly regulated. The
machine has a mechanism for the automatic retraction of the cut-ter 1 mm from the
part being machined during the reversing of the table or milling heads ard for
the automatic return of the cutter to the initial position with an accuracy of
up to 0.01 -0.02 mm. Compared to similar machines of old design the rigidity of
the new 6608 milling machine in longitudinal direction is 1.4 times, in tians-
verse direction 1.7 times and in vertical direction 2.4 times higher. The clear-
ances in the table and milling head carriage bedways are automatically seleosed
during the travel towards the direction of the acting cutt 'ing stresses. The
machine table loaded with a 6,000 kg part can be displaced by less than 0.01 mm.
The setting accuracy of the table and milling heads actuated by the push buttons
at the minimum speed attains 0.03 - 0.05 mm. The following technical specifica-
tions are given: table working area (width x length) - 800 - 3,000 mm; maximum.
table travel - 3,550 mm; maximum portal clearance - 1,020 x 900 mm; maximum
weight of part being machined - 6,000 kg milling head angle of rotatioxi in b,,Ah
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Model 6608 plano-milling machine A004/AI01
directions - + 300; maximum tail spindle stroke - 200 mm; range of cutter
speeds - 25 -7800 rpm; range of table feeds - 20 - 2,000 mm/min; range of
milling head feeds - 20 - 1,250 maV@nln; overall dimensions (length x width x
height) - 8,060 x 4,100 x 3,230 mm; 'Weight - 31,000 kg. The 6608 plano-milling
machine belongs-to the range of mutu4lly standardized plano-milling machines,
parallel-planing machines and parallel grinding machines whieh are being fabri-
cated by the Minskiy stankozavod im. Voroshilbva (Minsk Machine-Tool Plant imeni
Voroshilov) under the current Seven-Year Plan. There is I figure.
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STELIMAN Lj-
The 6610FR plano-milling machine with milLing and boring heads.
Biul.tekh.-ekon.inform.Gos.nauch.-isel.inst.nauch.i tekh.inform.
no.103-35 163. (MMA 16:00
(Milling machines)
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AUMOR: V3=ova,, Pe To so Hafteyevs B. I,; Xtsb*,p P.Vo; Stel%mbAbuka V. J61
An= lint So No
TITM: Ymnufacturing tedmoloMr and properties of SAP MI.
SOMM: Aly=iniyevy*ye splavy*. Sbo=lk statey, no. Po Spechworp sp3myfe
Moscowp 1?63p 87-89
TOPIC TAG8: aluminum alloy.. sintered aluminum, alumirium powder, slatered
alminum powder, SAP,, aluminum foil,, SAP foil., 1-11-Inum rollingj, ab=lnum
tempering
ABSTFMCT: It vas found that SILP vith 6-7% A.120,j Is beat for the menufactme of a
4q.-aaUty SAP foil. Sheets 240 x 30 mm vere cbtained from Al powder In a hot briqueto-
ting process vith subsequent roasting and hot pressing, After esposure to 5W C
-for me hotir,, 30-mm sheets were reduced to 5 mm In a 3- or 4-hI& mIll.. expa"
aaain to 500 C for 30 minutes., rolled, to 2.5 mm, and roasted at 330 C fcw 2 home
Further processing consisted of cold rolling to 0.5 = In a 24d.& a=, catting,
roastinS at 350 C for 2 hours2 @ad co3A roning to m5 mm in a 64xt& min. x-MW
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ex-inatica showeil r.,P evidence of recrysta=zetion al; 500 CO and no iggireclable
(x 3w). it Van
microstructural cbange could be established vIth a m1aroscope
emcluded that prclonged tempering of the foil at 4W C very Insignificantly 20-
duces the ulp!ste strength, vhIle tempering at 5W C for 230 ham - reduces It
by 4-5 kg/mm at ro= temperature* AIeO3 contents oC 9-10 ymduced bl@ft-aechwl-'!
cal propexties,, but the resultIng naterisa was dIff1cult to Wome OrIg. wt*
has: 1 figure and 1 table*
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SUB CCDE: ML NO Pa saw: 000 a=: o0o
STICLIMASHCIM, Tiktor Tomich; UIOLOD, S., red.; POPOTA, T., takhn.red.
[Utilizing commodity-monetar7 relations for Inillding socialism
in the U.S.S.R.) IspolIzovanie tavarno-doneshnykh otnoshanil
dlis postroaniia sotsializma v SSSR. Koskva. Gos.izd-vo polit.
ut-ry, 196o. lgo p. (MIRA 13:3)
01conomics)
ARUSTAMOV . L. -, SMIRNOV . V. @ VAGINA . I. - STEMMASHCHUK . ye.
Y
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New spark plugs. Za rul. 19 no.10t26-27 0 161.
(MIFA 14--11)
1. Nauchno.-issledovate"i-lakiy ekopo6imen-t&I'nyy inotitut
avtotraktornogo elektrooborudovaniya i priborov.
(Spark plugs)
ACC NR: AP7005555
SOURCE CODE: UR/0108167/022/001/0068/0074
AUTHOR: Filonenko, V. A., Yemel'yano%9, V. Ye. Stel'ma9henko&4@-'---).__)
ORG: Scientific Technical Society of Radio Engineering and Electronics (Nauchno-tekh-
nicheskoye obshchestvo radiotekhniki I elekroniki)
TITLE: Errors in determining the bearing bv means of instantaneous amplitude
comparison of signals In systems with elliptically polarized antennas
SOURCE: Radiotekhnika, v. 22, no. 1, 1967, 68-74
TOPIC TAGS: direction finding, direction instrument, helical antenna, ej" A_@A&Q'f
ABSTRACT@ The authors consider an error whic'h may occur in determining the bearing
tof a source with unknown radiation polarization when the method of instantaneous
amplitude comparison of signals is employed. A formula is derived for computing
the bearing characteristics of antennas with elliptical polarization. Some com-
putation results for the case of regulm helical antennas are given. It was concluded
;that the bearing characteristics of a system which is used to develop split bearing
indication of regular helical antennas with helixes wound in the same direction vary
when the ellipticity factor changes and during variations of the ellipse of the
incident field. When the bearing of an object is determined using the method of
@
the instantaneous amplitude comparison of signals in respect to the bearing character-!
istic of the orientation of the incident field is unknown, the result may be in- 1-
icorrect. If the helix*es are wound in opposite directions it is impossible to deteLmine
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STILIM&SHIMKO. M.S.
Improving sepamte units of the TOMI diesel locomotive.
Blek.1 tepl.,tiads 14 no-3:19-20 Mr 060. (MM 13:7)
1. Haster depo Podmookovnaya.
(Diesel locomotives)
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AP603383.1 SOURCE CODE: UR/0139/66/000/005/0013/0018
AUTHOR: Stellmashenko, M. A.;Seleznev, V. N.
ORG: Siberian Physicotechnical Institute im. V. D. Kuznetsov (Sibirskiy fiziko-
tekhnicheskiy institut im. V. D. Kuznetsova)
TITLE: Temperature dependence of constants of maifietic. crystallographic
anisotrop of single crystals of lithium and lithium cobalt ferrites
SOURCE: IVUZ. Fizika. no. 5, 1966, 13-18
TOPIC TAGS: temperature dependence, magnetic anisotropy, single crystal,
lithium, cobalt ferrite, anisotropy, anisotropy constant
ABSTRACT: Results are presented for measuring the first and second constants
of the magnetic anisotropy of single crystals of@ lithium ferrites, as well as the
first constant of magnetic anisotropy and the 6'O"nstant of induced uniaxial
anisotropy of single crystals of lithium-cobalt ferrites. Measurements were
carried out by ferromagnetic resonance at a frequency of 9375 Mc. On the basis
of the single-ion theory, an explanation is given of the temperature dependence of
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the first constant of magnetic anisotropy of single crystals of lithium-cobalt
ferrites. The authors thank S. M. Zhilyakov and A. N. Yelsukov for their
assistance in the static measurements of the anisotropic constants, and G. Ye.
Pashneva for the chemical analysis of the ferrites tested. Orig. art. has:
5 figures and 5 formulas. [Based on authors' abstract]
SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 05Jan65/ ORIG REk: 003/ OTH REF: 0061
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AUTHORj...8t.e.1.'JQL
TITLE: Determination of the temperature dependence of the first constant of the
magnetic crystallographic anisotropy on polycryste,11ine lithium-aluminvm ferrites
SOURCE: IVUZ. Fizika., no. 4, i965P 76-81 '19 S- 7
TOPIC TAGSt temperature dependencey maf@@e'tic anisotZ2Z& ferritep lithium con-
taining alloy, aluminum containing alloy., magnetic vaturation, magnetic suscept-
ibility
ABSTRACT: Experimental results are presented of measurements of the temperature
dependence of the first constant of magnetic crystallographic anisotropy (k3L) in
a series of polycrystalline ferrites Mo.5Fe2.5-aAj4t04., where a - 0, 0.2, 0.4, 0.5,-
and 0.6. The measurements were made by the method of approach to saturation in the,
temperature interval from 170 to 530K, in a pulsating magnetic field. The tests
were made in a combined dc and ac (1500 cps) field. The results show that in
fields IWO--2000 oe the differential susceptibility can be described by the ex-
pression x - A11F, + B/10 + C/114 (A, B., C - constantay H magnetic field intensity)
and that the temperature dependence of kj is in satisfactory quantitative agreement
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with the experimental data obtained with single crystals of the saw type. Plate
are presented of different terms of the susceptibUity and of the constant k ve
the temperature and the magnetic field. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 2 forxulaa*,
ASSOCIATION: Sibirskiy fiziko-tekbnicheskiy Institut Imeni Vo D. Kuznetsova
(Siberian Pbysiccrtecbnical Instittite)
SUBMITTED: 29Dac63 EWL: 00, SUB CODE: SSj, RE
N]R RZF SOV: 009 OTM: 005
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ZAVADSKIY Yu.Ye., inzh.; KATE'LOV. O.Ye., -.t-zrinimali uchastiye:
SfEL--MASHE,NKO, M.B., inzil.'; VYSOTSKIY , ,
-- .1 @A. 1 ... inzh.
Protection of silicon rectifier systems of electrIc rolling
stock. Vest. elektroprom. 33 no.9:31@-37 S 162. (MIRA 15:10)
(Electric railroads-Current supply)
(Electric current rectifiers)
(Electric protection)
LEV-kSjj1aN, G., MIRO.%1IN, IT., igilraSHM . go's AIM STEIVA-MRIKO, M.
Detectability of Cavities in Iron Pipes
Experimental data concerning the detection of deep artificial de-
fects of cYlIndrical shape in thick-i-ralled pipes or ,1Vq;netized steel
and iron are given. The detectability of defects appeared to be three
to four times uorse in iron pipes than in those of soft steel. (RZhFiz,
No. 8, 1955) Tr. Sibirsk, Fiz.-!-Teklin, in-t-j_.Pri T imskom un-te, No. 2,
1953, 241-247.
SO: Sum. No. 744, 8 Dec 55 - Supplementary Survey of Soviet Scientific
Abstrnets (17)
STEL114ASH0140K. I.M.
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New esophageal plastic surgery, technic. Knirargiia, Mosk-7a no.5:
47-49 May 1951. (CTIM 20:9)
1. Of the Hospital Surgical Clinic (Director--I.M. Stellmashonok),
Minsk Nedical Institute, Minsk.
-,,,,-�TILIKASHONOK. I.No.-
-,
Plastic aurger7 for an artificial esophagus. Khirurgits 32 no.12:
7-13 D 156. . . (HIBA 10:2)
1. Iz gospitallnoy khirurgicheakoy kliniki (dir. I.M.Stelloashonok)
Minskogo maditainakogo institute
(ASOPHAGUS, stenosis
Burg.)
5-rc- 1-1 NA 5H ON019 T, N,
UTRORs
ITLEj
Stell I.M.,
- . LAMh2Aa!@,'@
Director of the Minsk Medical Institute
A Good Practical Training for the Future Physician (Khoroshaya
prakticheskaya shkola budushchego vracha)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 1957, # 9Y PP 57 - 59 (USSR)
ABSTRACTi The author states that the Minsk Medical Institute has ex-
tended the practical training of its students, trying to give
them fundamental, practical knowledge. This was done by two-
week tours of practical training for students of the VIth course
in a rural medical districtp one-week practice in industrial
medicine and 24 hours at emergency centers. Professor A.N.
Velikoretskiy from the Ministry of Public Health, USSR, ap-
proved of this method. During the last year a two-week prac-
tice in municipal or district hospitals wasorganized for stu-
dents having completed the IIIrd course. Experince has shown
that a three-week tour would be useful.
The practical training of students of the IVth course is
very important. During this period they must be able to verify
their theoretical knowledge and prepare themselves for the medi-
cal profession. For this purpose the institute decided to send
the students to important district hospitals at Brest, Grodno,
Card l/ 2 Gomel and Mogilev. Each student could choose the place where
STEL'14"HONOX, I.H. Olins1c, ul. Bibliotechna3ra, d.6, kv-1)
Surgery in cicatricial stenosis of the esophagus and stomch.
Nav.khir.arkh. no.1:77-81 JaF '59. (MIRA 12:6)
1. Eafedra gospital'noy khirurgii (zav. - I.M.Stel'mashonok)
Minskogo me&itsinakogo Institnta.
(STOMACH-SURGERY) (Esopurms-suRGERY)
@TELIMASHONOK, Ivan Moiseyevich
- -..... . .. -- -- -------
[Perforating ulcer ol the stomach and duodenum]
Probodnaia iazva zheludka i avenadtsatiperstnoi kishki.
Minsk, Gos.izd-vo BSSR) 1961. 174 p. (MIRA .14:11)
(PEPTIC ULCER)
STELIMASHOKOK, I.M.
late results of surgery for penetrating gastric and duodenal ulcer.
Zdrav. Bel. 7 no. 4:31-34 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:4)
1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy khirurgii (zaveduyushchiy I.M. Stellma-
shonok) Minskogo meditainskogo instituta,
(PEPTIC ULCER)
STELIMASHONOKI I.M.; MAZURO, G.F. (Minsk, ul. Krasnaya, d.19, kv-56)
Late results of surgical treatment of cicatricial stenosis of the
stomach and esophagus observed by X-rays. Vest. rent. i rad. 30'
no.4:50-52 .11-Ag 161. (141@ 15:2)
1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy khirurgii (za:v. I.M.Sterlimashonok)
Kinskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(ESOPIIAGUS--SURGERY) (STO'MACF--SURG-FqY)
STELIMASHONOX, I.M.; BONDALEVICH, V.Ya.
Blood supply of the jejunura functioning as an artificial so
Xhix-L=giia 37 no.29100-104 T 161. (A?=
1 Iz josp'tallnoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki (dir. I.M. Stel%a-
s a 0 c
sLnok Minakogo medit in k05 ) inatit4ta.
(J&TMMM-BLOOD Su"Lly (ESOMMUS.-SURGM)
STELIMASHONOK, I.M.
Etiology of an ulcer of the stomach and duodenum. Zdrav.
bel. 6 no.1:3&-38 Ja 162. (MRA 15:3)
1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy khirurgii (zaveduyushchiy I.M.
Stelimashonok) 41.@dnvkogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(PEPTIC ULM)
ST,@V!-148HDV, V. N
"Or. the Determination of the Parameters of Fish ?Jates During
Their Reduction." Cand Tech Sci, All Union -Sci Res Inst of Railroad
Transport. P'lin Transportation U6SR, Moscow, 1,955. (KL, No 9, Feb 55)
30: Sim. @!o. 631, 26 Aug 55-Survey of bcientific and Technical
Dissertations Deferded at USSk Higher 7-@'duca@@ional Institutions
(14)
? . I ,, ,
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STIL'KASHOV, V.N.. inzh.
Now straightening bar. Pat' i put. khoz. no.10:42 0 157.(NIRA 10:11)
(Railroads--Rails)
STELIMASHOV, V-11-, k-WILI. tokhn. nauk
Water pockets FAnd their control. Put' i put. Ir-hoz. Tio.5:27-29
14Y 1 C 8.
MRA 13-3)
(Ballast (Railroads))
STELI,NfASHOV, V.N., kand.tekhn.nauk
Track maintenance of lines with heavy traffic. Put' i put.khoz.
no.11:16-18 N 159. (MIRA 11:12)
(Railroado--Track)
STELIMASHOV, V.N., inzh.
Improving the tie tamper. Put' i put.khoz. no.12:18 D '59.
04IRA 13:4)
(Railroads--Ti@s)
STEL'MAM-!@.I',,, kand.tekbn.nauk
Track naintenance on heavy-duty lines. Trudy TSNII MPS
no-178 '59. (Railroads--Track) (MM 13:4)
STEL-14ASM, fl.,T.
r4 @.
Certain l-Lne-r-r diffelential iqstenun In pt-l"iril a @nlatives.
Sib. maL. zhur. 5 no.l-.166-1173 Ja--F 164. (MIRA 17@7)
STELIMASHUK, N.T. (g. Ivanovo)
Linear partial differential equations
algebras. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; mat.
I
I
in dual and b@complex
no,3il36-142 164.
(MIRA 17tl 2)
STELIMASHUK, N.T. (Ivanovo)
Functional and invariant solutions of the Maxwell vstem.
Bull math Rum 'a no.1/2.- r-106 162 (publ. 1641.
1. Submitted March 12, 1963.
STELIMASHUK., V.-
Reduce the construction costs of oil and jas wells. Fin. SSSR
23 no.3:29-30 Mr 162. (KIRA 15:3)
(Gas wells--(@osts) (Oil wells--Costs)
'!'-'ACC NR& AT7002060 - ~-------~t4)-S~OUlidCCODE.7-UEC/32~3~/66/cbb/003/6-f-f6/61-
AUTHORt Stellmasi'liuk, V. N.
1 OHG; none
I TITLE: Calculation of the supporting power of shells of revolution with constant
thickness and with areas of a sharp increase in the curvature of the meridian
SOURCE: Nikolayev. Korablestroitellnyy institut' Sudoetroyeniye i morekiye
sooruzheniya, no. 3, 1966. Sudovyye energetichesLye,ustanovki (Ship power equipment)l
116-123
TOPIC TAGS: shell structure, shell structure stability, pressure, yield stress,
prism, successive approximation, shipbuilding engine@ring
ABSTRACT: Formulas are given for calculating the supporting power of shell structurei
consisting of segments with small meridian curvature, joined by an intermediate
segment with high curvature. The formulas are derived for uniform pressure.
Statically, the allowable stressed state must satisfy the plasticity condition (which
corresponds to the yield surface) and the equilibrium evations
d (,Ti) dr LNU 0.
ds - Tsa + R,
d (rNj) rT rT
ds - t' +
dtVM dr 0.
Card
ACC NR: AT7002860
I-For shells with positive Gaussian curvature, the forces T and T in the region in
1 2
question have different signs, and the lastic cxmdi**ons correspond to planes IMM
and QTiVW of the yield prim (see Fig. 15.
T 6
I V1 I 1A 1.
-7-
W
Fig. 10
fs h
-77' ask
T, 7 Ts T, (T, . ah). I m2l < M, (Ma
For a shell of negative Gaussian curvature, the fore have the same sign. The
following equations are obtained for the breakin yee0sures: a) for positive curvao-
ture
F +
2 L- 1.3
. N; (2 1) (1 +Aj) Ctg 4P,
Card 2/4
ACC NR. AT7002860
zI /r(I + It
n ij Ti-n?, + ti 0 -at)]('+ a4l) clg?l
ag TS
+ evj
2 sin?) sin yj
b) for negative curvature
F, -mn ?,
2 sin ip,
Fi + %04 + +
2)
siny, siny, + CV,
21 1-3AV 2) (1+ 2AI) Ct9 jj
L
'@j V' + (I + 2Aj) Ct9 -?I
Ctg" likyt sin?,
+ -1
siny,) sinji
Un -qpt:
ACC NRt AT7002860
+ xgxi (I + A,) + Opt,
at F= + Y - 2) ctg (pl, ii - 2
2 2
The kinematic solutions.are also examined. The effect of the meridian curvature of
the intermediate segment and its form on the bear*ng-strength of the shell is
determined. Orig. art. has& 21 forwaast 4 diagramsp 1 graph, and 1 table.
SUB COD7E":*120J 13L SUBM MATE: none/ ORIG REP: 005'/ OTH REP: 002
1Card 4/4
STELMASIAK, Hieezyalaw
Correlation between volumes and surfaces of nuclei of the corpus
striatum in man. Ann.Univ. Lublin; see. D 7 no.11-21:223-246 1952.
1. Z Zakladu Anatomii Providlovej Czlovieka Akademli Med3rcznej w
Lublinie. Kierownik: prof. dr Mieexyslay Stelmasiak.
(BASAL GANGLIA,
corpus striatum, correlation between volumes &
surfaces of Yiuclei)
STEWASIAK, Mieczyalaw
STJMMSIAK, Misovyalaw
Length of the insula In man. Yol. morph., Warsz. 5 no.2:105-114
1954.
1. Z Zakladu Anatomii Prawidlowej Wydzialn :&akarskiego Akademii
Madyeznej w Lublinte. Kierownik: prof. dr. IN.Stelmstak.
(C1QMRAL CORTEX, anatomy and histology,
length of insula in man)
STELMASIAK Rieczyslaw
Relation of the claustrum to other morphological characteristics
of the brain in man. Ann. Univ. Lublin; sec. D 9:99-112 1954.
1. Z Zakladu Anatomii Prawidlowej Czlowieka Wydzialu Lekarskiego
Akademll Med3rcznej w Lublinie. Iterownik: prof. dr. med.
Xieczyslaw Stelmaslak.
(BRATN, anatomy and histology.
relation of claustrum to other parts of brain.)
(BAsAL rANGLIA,
clanatrum, relation to other parts of brain)
STELMASIAK, Mieczyslaw
Correlation between length of the cerebral hemisphere to the
lateral cerebral ventricle in man. Ann. Univ. Lublin; sec. D
9:113-130 1954.
1. Z Zakladu Anatomii Prawidlowej Czlowieks. Wydzialu Lakarskiego
Akademit Wledycznej w lablinie. Kierownik prof dr med.
14teczyalaw Stelmasiak.
(BRAIN, anatomy and histology,
relation of length of cerebral hemisphere to lateral
cerebral ventricle.)
(CEREBRAL VENTRICLES, anatomy and histolog7,
relation of length of cerebral hemispbere to lateral
cerebral ventricle)
STELNASIAK,H1ecxyalaw.
Volume of the daustrum in man. Fol.norph.Wares. 6 no.2:137-144
1955.
1. Z Zakladu Anatoull Pravidlovej Wydztalu Lskarsklogo A.M. w
Lublinte. Klerownik Zakladu: prof.dr mwd. M. Stolmselak. lablin
Zakl&d Anatoull Prawidlow*j A.M.
(BASAL GANGLIA,
claustrum, volume in man)
STE2-I'MAK, 1,1-,eczyslaw
STMMLASI.iK, 1-lieczyslaw: Anatomical Atlas of the Human Brain and Spinal Cord.
,I"I'arsaw, Polish State Mledic.@@-l Publishers, 1956. Transl-Ited from the
2d Revisod Polish 'Edition, by 1-1. Stanski.
I
633.3
.3@9
0-
6Tk;J.AASZCZY& . R.
STEMSZCZYK,'R. Special restaurants of various types in Pozman. p. 12.
Vol. 11, no. 9. Sept. 1956
PRkZff6L GASTRONOMIGMY
TECHNOLOGY
Warsaw, Poland
So* East Ewopean Accession Vol. 6, no. 2. Feb., 1957
STELMN5ZYK, I.
The struggle for coal economies in the Lodz District Administration of State
Railroads; also, remarks by H. Ma-qzcyk. P. 332.
(PftZEGD,D KOLtJO!.-jY INFECHiXICUY. Vol. 8, no. 11, Nov. 1956, Warszawa, Poland)
'0. Monthly List of East EuroFean Accessions (EEAL) LC. Vol. 6, No. 12, Dec. 1957-
Uncl.
STELMASZYNSKA, Teresa; ZGLICZYNSKI, J.M.
Oxidation of cystine by hydrogen peroxide catalysed by
horse-radiab peroxidase. Acta biochtm. pol. 10 no.4:371-378
'63.
1. Department of Physiological Chemistr7, Medical School,
Krakow.
(CYSTINE) (PEROXIDASES) (CXIDATION-REDUCTION)
(PLANTS) (HYDROGEN PEROXTDE)
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USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their Application. Silicates.
Glass. Ceramics. Binders, 1-9
Abst Journal: Refez-at Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, 1956, 62348
Author: Vektaris B.,, Garjonyte, D.. StelmokELite. A.,
. e-----------
Jarmovskis, S.
Institution: None
T@@tle: Chalk Marls as Raw Material for the Production of Silicate Brick
Original
Perindical: Kauno politechn. instit. darbai, Tr. Kauns.Bsk. politekhn. in-ta,
1955: 3, 61-69; Lithuanian; Russian resume@
Abstract: It was found that calcined chalk marls (M) of Lithuanian SSR can be
used as calcareous component in the production of silicate brick.
With a 10-15@ content of M in the paste strength of the brick is
200-300 kg/cm2. It is also possible to use calcined or partially
calcined PI as hydraulic additive (501,1,, of the weight of binder) to
prodlace brick of first grade.
Card V1
TUSIIINSKIY, Yu.A., inzh.;@-ML!jJU-KUQV,_A,.q.., inzh.
Analyzing the application of type UPI-1 narrow range complex.
Sbor.DonUGI no.20:125-133 '61. (YJRA 15:6)
(Coal mining machinery)
Iq V,
TIE j
A
j-,
d caloric value of in diezetic kdLchens in Prague."
"Biological an ?4 -
IfZ 11, 7,7, : @-- - ,,iol. 15@3, Praiia, -'zec4ioslo-;akia.)
A L @ A,
,--,C: Xontnly List u- Lasr, European Accessiuns, L.C., Vol. 2 No. 7. July 19:53, Uncl.
STELOVSKA. V.
Preliminary nutritional directions for state woecing manpower reaervre.
Sborn. pathofysiol. trav. v7z. 8 no.3:175-176 Aug 54,
1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivv 11du, Praha (reditel doc. Dr. J.Haeelk)
(NMITION
In Czech., directions for state working manpower resarve)
(WORK
state working manpower reserve, In Czech., nutritional
directions)
VOVOTITYY, A. [Novotny, V.]; SHTELOVSKAYA, V. (Stelovskat M
Nutritional survey of a group of workers-in a heavy machinery
plant and possibilities for vitamin enrichement of food in
public eating facilities. Vop. pit. 19 no. 5:9-13 S-0 160.
(MIRA 14:2)
1. Iz Instituta vitaniya, Fraga.
(VITA14INS)
NERADILOVA, M.; HEJDA, S.; STELOVSKA,_j,,; NOVOTNY, A.
On the significance of differential diets as a source of efficient
nutrition. Cesk. gastroent. vyz. 16 no-3/4:266-272 Ap -62.
1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu v Praze, reditel doe. MUDr. J. Masek,
DrSc.
(NUTRITION)
STELOVSKY, I.
Survey of new inventions and patents. Slevarenstvi 9 no.12:
482-484 D 161.
STUMKYS Ivan
-
Furnaces for cast,-iron T-11 ableizing in gaseous medi=.
Slavarowtvi 11 now5&195-.197 My 163,
le Zavody V,I. Lenina Plzen# n,p.
STELOVBUS 1.
Survey of new inventions and patents. Slavarenstvi 11
no.5:214-217 My 163*
F --,.
. STELOVSKY., Ivan., dr.
-4 1. @. @- - @-, I @
"Forge heating equipment'" by M.A* Kasenkov. Reviewed by
Ivan Stelovsky. Stroj vyr 11 no,5:270 My 163,
STELMKY, Ivan., dr,
, -, -, @-
�Mschanization and automation of heat treatment" by K.N. Sokolov.
Reviewed b7 Ivan Stalovsky. Stroj vyr 1-1 :ao.6:325 Je 163.
STELOVSKY, I.
-.- 11, 1- - ... - --.- - ---
Survey of new irmentions and patents. Slevarenstvi lllw.8/9:407-
410 Ag t63.
STELOVSKE I
ey of new inventions and patents. Slevaren3t7i 11 no.llt
486-489 N163.
STELOVSKY, 1.
Suxyey of nv-,.r iniventions and 11 no.12.*
5-118-541 D163.
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I - y @,-. - 7 or, z - z , --- - - z@@ . . _-. . 1. . - . --
.- - , . ; an i @ @! @ --' "! I z - .I-- r - @ I IJ
6TE1,OVSKY, Ivan, dr.
Furnaces for case hardening in gas mmediumn. Strroj vy@r 12 ro-3.
181-186 164.
1. Zavody V.I. Lenina, National Enterprise, Plzen.
STELOV.-'KY, 1,
Inventions and patents. Slevarrenstvi 12 no,9:371-373 S 164.
STELOVSKY, I.
Inventions and patents. Slevarenstri 12 rto.10:400-402 0 164.
,,)YELOVSKYP
I .
Inventtons and patents. Slevarenstvi 13 no.2:80-82 F '65.
STFLOVS-KY, I I
-.-
Inventions and patents. Sievarens-,v! no@'i@12C-121 ;I*t.- '6-,,
I-
8/08,*3/000/001/044/M
A062/A101
AUTHORt Stelsons re V.
'Oscillations In mph* oal and quani-apkw1cal nuclei
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mike, no. I , 1963, 1 abstract ITIT
(In collection: "S"onlye yadra". mosow. oosatowisdat; I*&-
293 301)
TEXTs Certain propertles of a large group of non deformed nuclel '4M. be
successfully explained by ph6non oscillations In the Bahr and Faftalson the"*
The phonon model explains.- oerbaln characteristics or the y-deoiw Of tbase-nifol"
that cannot be explained from the point or view of the dwll modal. Me gonaml
constancy of the energy ratio of the second and first exalted statqn, the
nitude of that constaincy-and the observed spins testift 'in favor of the phanon
model It is noted, however-A that this iadel does.-not describe the nuclaus so
well qiiAntitatively as the rotational model diaoribes derarm.d nuclei. an &UM
RZhPiz, 1961, .12MIj.
Complete trenilation]
[Abstracteres notes
.Card-1/1
CZECHOSLOVAMI/Chernical Technology. Chemical Products and Their H-2
Application. Chemical ElngiMering.
Abs Jour: Bef. Zhur-Rhin., No 2., 1959, 4925-
Author St--lso-TsL-j E., Hanzalek J.1, Servus S.
Inst
Title J---t Gas Purifier.
Orig Pab: Strojirenatvi, 1953, 8, Ito 1, 3-7.
Lbstinct: I'% jet gas purifier is used to eliminate highly dispersed
particles from a gas. It consists of a Vcnturi tube, into
which the gas to be purified flows at a speed of 50 - 150 M/
sec and the atomized liquid is fed simultaneously, and of
a cyclone. The forrmed drops of the liquid moisten and aggre-
gate the particles present in the gas, after which they are
eliminated from the gas in the cyclone. Graphs showing the
dependence of the effectiveness of the work of the gas puri-
fier on the velocity of the gas, on the size of drops and on
Card 1/2
4
CZECHOSLOVAJUA/Chemical Technolonr. Cherdeal Products and Their H-2
Application. Chemical TEngineering.
Abs Jour: Ref . Zhur-13ii-m., i1o 2, 19501, 4925.
the amount of the ator.Azed liquid are presented. Data
concerning the work of a gas purifier uscd for the Puri-
fication of generator gas from drops of a liquid are given:
the Capacity is 5000 cub.m per hour, the diameter of the
cyclone is 1.0 n and its height is 3.25 m2 the initial con-
centration of drops of the ligaid in the gas is 40 - 50 9
per cub.m, the extent, to which the drops are intercepted
is more than 99%, the final emcentraticn of drops of the
liquid in the gas is 0.2 - 0.4 g per aub.m, the tempera-
t and the resistance of the gas
.ure of the gas is 55 to 650
purifier is 240 mm of water colum. - Yu. Skoretskiy.
Card 2/2
0 ( i ), @,'OV25-59-8-32/48
7 -.M TTC R Stelter, Heim-Lit
Nemarloda-Resistant Potatoes
]r-32!0DI"_"_L: Nauka i zh-izn, 1959, Nr 8, p 68 (USSR)
A, B 4'D T @_- L'@_ CT During the past years, scientists of the DDR have
been workin- on finding types of potatoes ahich re-
Sist nematodas. The Institute for Plant Selection in
Grossluesewitz near Rostock is cultivating a type
of potatoe which will be resistant against nematodas
arld be suitable for cultivation on fields. Besides
this, -the new types will help destroy this parasite as
the larvae can penetrate into the root of the plant,
but they do not find the necessary conditions of life,
and so perish.
ASSOCIATION: Institut selektsii rasteniy v Groslyuzevitse (Institute of Plant
Selection in Grossluesewitz, DDR)
Card 1/1
L 42441-65 EWT(d)/T IJP(c)-.:
ACCESSION NR: AR5009707 UR/0058/65/000/002/Hool/Hool:
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 2Zh5
AUTHOR: St-e-11tsov., B. N.
. . . . . . . . . . .
TITLE: Struve functions of complex argument
CITED SOURCE: Tr' uchebn. in-tov svyazi. 11-vo sy SSSR
yazi
vyp. 20, 1964, 187-19,3
TOPIC TAGS: Struve function, complex argument, real part imaginary
part, recurrence formula
TRANSLATION: Struve functions of complex zwgument are resolved into
imaginary and real parts.and expressed.in 1;erms*-:of the functions
-4--- - --A -4--4 - --'. 4.1- 1 -
-SM I ITSM1 6 -s k-.
USSR/Chemistry Physical Chemistry
Card
Authors : Gerasenkova, A. N. Rusov, M. T. and Stellt5ov, 0. A.
Title : Effect of reducing conditions on the activity of a smooth surface of an
iron catalyst
Periodical j Dokl. AN SSSR, 96, Ed. 6, 1179 1181, June 1954
Abstract ! The effect of reducing conditions on the activity of a smooth surface
iron catalyst was investigated on a thin smooth iron foil activated with:
aluminum oxide. The activity of the catalyst depends not only upon the
chendcal composition and the preparation of the contact but also upon the.
conditions of its formation. The process of reducing such catalysts is
retarded by the internal diffusion exchange of reaction components which
leads to a change in the activity of the catalyst and change in grain
structure, Seven references. Tables, graphs.
Institution
Presented by Academician A. N. Frumkin, March 15, 1954
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Vanc.1c, Jiri and 'telzner, Johannes
YT-1,7 Uni-r-orm. determination of earthquake magnitudes for
L
!lid-_:-.uropean stations
C iteferativnyy zhurnal, Geofiziha, no. 10, 1962, 27-28,
abstract 10-179 (GCoI_5Tys..sb., no. 126-145, 1960
(1961), 299-399 (Ger.; summaries in Czech and Rus.))
Tbc ucc off systems of close seismcc stations, provi-
cle(I with sci_-rovrra-,)h-- o.-E- onc ty,,@c and able *to determine the inten-
'tv @3@
-1 y tr-,e saiae mcthod, was -proposc(l in onder to increase the reli-
S
ability aud accuracy off dcterm-ining earthquake intensitics. The
Z`irs@: Ste-) in the crcation of thisosystem in Central Zurope was 'to
dcvclo-D an identical i-ritc-Lisity dcterminatio-n method for the stations
_.-ra-uc and Je-zia. The 2undamental --,)ra(,rue reference- fuactions
(A,T) _Zor j . P11i, :?V, ?@!!!, SH, 11H.were also found to be correct
II tie first approximatio-z- for the Jena station. The corresponding
cq..-,.:at4_on intc--sity con-sta-ats flor the stations Kojumberg avid 12(.,t,@darri
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-acre (Icrivcd by the same method. The resulting system of 4 Eid-
."U'ro-'ean stations, which can determine intensities from surface and
@aavcs ')y an i(Iontical method, allows not only the intensities
ol)t'-.-iricC to be checI-ed mutul@lly, ',-)ut also the olOservable amplitudes
4-o 'j-- as- homof-rcncous data. @-s, uniform method of determining.
.L.-L-C-as-itics i-- described. L;c-.)arate station constants for all the
wavo vr-@)cs -invcstirrat&., cartil',quake parameters and, the body and sur-
_-tlcc -..-I,!vC Intensity v,-.1-acs are given in tables. attention
.s -)aid o the of intcnsit2cs by rai@@a-ns of the vertical
@-.,Iive Componci-it I I i eJ.'rague body wave rcference functions
worc also sho- m, to suita@.:>Ie in a first ap,@,ro-.@imat ion for deter-
the -intc-isitics -at all 1, stations; it was established, , how-
c",rcr, tlat they sliou!_(@ -be refined for certain epicentral distances.
'2'-_- authors the second a-.-)1.)roximation of the body wave refer-
C".1cc fvnctions , wiii-ch cl-,.n be ta:,,:cn as the identical reference 'Junc-
t-Lo@ir; for su-Cficient num:)er of observations allow-
ce. the reficrc-acc -r7uvc-Lio,,-l st-ructure to be investigatcd. Oscillation-
ty,@o Which ar,- clircctly related to the mantle's structure,
WC11-C 0.)30rvcd in certain cpiccntral d-Estance rancres. Since the mean
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er or 0. obscrv,-.tion is, on --n anverage, � 0.14 of a unit of the
it is @)ossible by means of the second ap-proximation of
u,!C rCLCrC-.LCe flunctions to determi-rie intensities from body waves
tit-les moa@e accurately than is the case by means of the primary
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AUTHORSi Ven(.rtsev, Yu.N., Bondarenko, V.S., Zhdanov, G.S.,
Chkalova, V.V. and Stember, N.G.
TITLEt Anoiwilous changes in the lattice parameters, the
dielectric and piezoelectric properties of (Ha, Pb)TiO
3
solid solutions
PERIODICALt Kristallo-rafiya, 1961, Vol.6, No.3, pp.375-380
TEXT: Snitiple-i were prepared from chemically pure titanium
dioAlde and burium and lead carbonates. X-ray investigations
showed that solid solutions of (na, Pb)T103 had a tetragonal-
distorted cell of the perovskite type. Results of precision
measurements on the parameter of the cell are given in Fig.1,
where changes in lattice parameters and volume are plotted against
weiSht 5; PbT103' The curves are not continuous and there are
511,-rp changes at 5.5. 9.2, 11.2 and 13.5% PbT103' Fig.la shows
the periods of the crystal lattice c and a; Fig.115 shows c/a;
Fig.19 shows the volume v of the elementary cell against
weight % PbT103- The results of measurements of the dielectric
constant e against temperature ('C) are shown in Fig.2 (the
numbers on the curves correspond to the % PbTiO3). The values of
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the dielectric constant at the Curie point cmax are plotted
against concentration (wt.90 PbTiO in Fig.3. There are sharp
maxima at 5.5, 9.2, 11 and 13.N' PbT103- The curves in Fig.2
enable the Curie point and the positions oC the second akid third
phase transformat ions to be found. On the basis of the@a
measurements, the phase diagram at the BaT'03 rich end can be drawn
(Fig.4). The change in the piezo-modulug d33 with composition
is shown in Fig,5@ Ther6 are maxima at 5.5, 11.2 and 13.5 wt.*-'
PbTi03- The obtained data agree in many respects with those of
previous work when commercially pure materials vrere used. The
results, as well as published data, lead to the conclusion that the
observed anomalies are characteristic of the solid solutions of
(Ba, Pb)T103 and they may be due to the differences In the
properties of the bavium and lead titanates. A change in the type
of ferroelectrically active cations probably takes place in the
concentration range of 11.2 to 1.35 wt.%, PbT103 when the second and
the third phase transitions, which are characteristic for barium
titanate, ceased to exist. Other observed anomalics are also
attributed to the differences in the properties of the titanates of
barium and lead. Acknowledgments are expressed to Senior
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laboratorv assistant B.G.Nik lov, Technician I.I.Moreva,
Engineer @,A.Ulitin and Labooratorv assistant G.V.Dazlianova.for
their assistance. There are 5 fi Sures and 9 references:
4 Soviet-bloc and 5 non-Sovict-bloc. The three references to
English language publications read as follows: H.D.Megaw, Proc..
Phvs.Soc., 58, 133-1946;' G.Shirane, F.Jona, R.Pepinsky, Proc.IRE,
43' 12, 1738, 1955; B.Joffe, R.S.Roth, S'.Marzullo, J.Res.Nat.Bur.
Standards, 55, 5, 239-254, 1955.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut im. L.Ya.Karpova
(Institute of Physics and Chemist.ry imeni
L.Ya..Karpov)
SUBMITTED: August 24, 1960
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