SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TSYPIN, S.G. - TSYPKIN, I.S.

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S/08 62/012/004/005/014 Use of empirical constants B102Y3104 discussions. There are 4 figures, 5 tables, and 20 references: 9 Soviet and 11 non-Soviet. The four most recent references to English-lan,-uaCe publications read as follows: G. Chapman, C. Storrs. Effective Neutron Removal Cross Sections for Shielding, Report AECD-3978, 1955j M- Clark. Nucl. EnEng..k, iio. 56, 16,. ig6i; D. Wood. Nucl. Sci. EnUng. 5b 45, 1959; J. Grundl, A. Usner. Nucl. Sci. Engngp.2, 598, 1960. SUBMITTED: April 17, 1961 Card 3/3 BRODER 7 D.L., red.; VESEUD!, A.11.~ rod.; YEGOI!C)V, Yu.A., rod..; ORLOIJ; V.V., red.; T.I.,'IFIV., S.G., red.; FODOMINA, V.A., red.; 'IT 11' MIA, T.h., red.; VLASOVA, N.A., tekhn. red. I J [Problems in the physics of reactor shielding] Voprosy fiziki zashchity reaktorov; sbornik statei. Mos&va, Gosatomizdat, 1963. 345 P. (MIAA 16:12) (Nuclear reactors--Shielding 04adiation)) Wiqo5l) s/0000/63/000/000/0243/0251 ACCESSION NR: AT AUTHOR:. T" TITLE: Investigation of'the passage of neutrons through a shielding w th the aid of a unidirectional source (apparatus B-2) SOURCE: Voprosy* fIzIkI zashchlty* reaktorov; sbornik statey (Problems in physics of reactor shielding; collection of articles). Ploscow,tGosatomizdat, 1963, 243-251 TOPIC TAGS: reactor shielding, nuclear reactor, unidirectional source, neutron, ..;-neutro n beam attenuation, collimator, nickel shield, attenuation function, neutron energy distribution, neutron angular distribution ABSTRACT; The purpose of this work was to study the attenuation of a.neutron beam from a pointlike unidirectional source of monoenergetic neutrons. Knowing the attenuation function of this source, It is possible to construct the attenu- ation function for a source with an arbitrary angular distribution, and thus obtain data on the distribution of neutrons In shielding materials. An expert- mental set-up-was constructed around the BA5 fast neutron reactor to obtain the above information and to creavi a model of an Infinitely planar unidirectional -C The w"rimental B-2 apparatus consists of a channel with a mobile fraM4 ---------- ACCESSION NR: AT4ol9o58 reservoir and concrete niche-type shielding around the frame, Two dampers, one of water (150 ca'thick) and one of cost Iran (50 cm thick) wereused to 0 ."cover the cPnnal exit. The flux of fast neutrons (E > Z-3 Mow) was about 10 neutrons/cm sac at the 5000 KW power level of the BR-5 reactors Above E > 3MW the neu*tran spectrum coincided'with that of fission. The geometry of the wal -.-collimated neutron beam (half-angle w 2.5*) from either,& point air disk source j d cribed In detail. Attenuation functions are derived for on ealsotropic.,, point source: M(k)_C dT /(0 0,..(R. 9)ji and for an infinite planar unidirectional source: -w; Ix c0 C dT 0.:.(0, h) hA Theoretical plots of these functions and of the functions (3) 2/3 [.Card ACCESS I ON MR: ATO l!" and Gx'.x(R, h) -CA(R) ede-~ e dtf. ..are than compared with the experimental results for attenuation of neutrons In water, Iron and uranium* In general. there was good agreement between calculated. and experimental data. The author thanks A. 1. Leypunskly for his.'advice In set-; ting sip the problem. 1. 1. Sondarenko, V. V. Orlov, V. 1. Kukhtevi ch. Yu. A. Kazanskly, So 1. SInItsy*n, Ye. S.-Matusevich, 8. Po-Shemitenko, Sh. So Mikolyay-' shviii, Ve P* Mashkovich and A. A. Abagyan for their camients and evaluation of. the results, Do So Pinkh"lk and-N. M.-Arlstarkhev for help In bullding the 4p- 0 paratus, and V. A. Dulin and L, K. Fbmetskly for contributing-to the dot*-" Orig. art. has; 2 tables# 7 figures and 10 fonulaso ASSOCIATION: none .,,,SUBMITTED$ I4Au963 t 27Feb64', EMCLt 00 DATE ACQ SUB CODEZ. NP No REF SOV: .009 OTHER: 003 33- ACCESSION NR: S/0000/63/000/000/0075/0085 AT401903i !.AUTHOR: SInItsy*n, 0. 1.; Tsy*pln, S. G. TITLE: The use of empirical data In shielding computation SOURCE: Voprosy*fIziki zashchity* reaktorov; sbornik'statey (problems In physics of reactor shielding; collection of articles). Moscow, Gosatomlzdat, 1963, 75-85 TOPIC TAGS; nuclear reactor, reactor shielding,,neutron, neutron distribution, renoval cross section ABSTRACT., The authors note that the use of removal cross sections for neutron shielding computation is still the simplest and most efficient method, with the result that it continues to bedevelopedfurther. The present article represents an attempt to summarize the results of work relating to the determination and ' utilization of removal cross sections, to evaluatq them critically, as well as to expand the area of applicability of empirical constants for the computation of Ivarious forms of neutron shielding. Basic definitions are given and formidlas are I s'media. derived for removal cross sections for both homogeneous and heterogeneou monoenergetic neutron sources and fission spectrum neutron sources are considered. Yh-e removal cross sections for certain elements measured with detectors having different thresholds are compared with one another and with sections obtained from Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4019033 Inverse relaxation lines. The effective energy threshold for different kinds of ,.neutrons Is determined and analyzed. The authors also compared the removal cross sections of asymptotic sections and sections derived from Inverse relaxation lines for different elements. The article contains an extensive bibliography of,Soviet and foreign papers In the'general problem area. "The authors express gratitude to A. I.. Leypunskly for his valuable comments during the-evaluation of.the,,resu)ts, as well as to 1. 1. Bondarenko, V. 1. Kukhtevich, Yu. A. Kazanskly, A. A Abagyanq : 4 D. V. Pankratov and A. Pe Suvorov-for valuable advice." Orlg. art. has. figures, 6 tables and 10 formulas. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: I4Auq63 DATE ACQ: 21Feb64 ENCL:. 00 SUB CODE: NP -No REF SOVi 009 OTHER: ON L,~ard 2/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4019046 B/0000/63/000/000/018210190 AUTHOR: Mashkovich, V. P.; Sakharov, V. K.; To *pin,. 0. G. Y.- - - , TITLE: Spatial-energy distribution of neutrons in thick layers of iron SOURCE: Voprosy* fiziki zashchity* reaktorov; sbornik statey (Problems in physics of reactor shielding; collection of articles). Moscow, Gosatomizdat, 1963, 182-190 TOPIC TAGS: neutron energy distribution, iron prism, relaxation length, attenuation function, neutron spatial distribution, neutron, reactor shielding,' iron shielding; neutron spectrum A13STRACT: The spatial and energy distribution of fast and- intermediate neutrons In iron was studied because of the importance of iron in reactor shielding and the insuffici-~. ency of existing data. A BR-5 reactor was used as a neutrop source and the neutron spectrum was determined on 20014*thick photographic film with type K emulsion. Ile neutron'beam was directed onto an Iron prism (dimensions 13;0x 1360x 1880 mm) after passing into a reservoir through a channel 250 mm. in diameter. The angular divergence of the beam was 5'. For detection of fast neutrons, the following threshold detectoro were used: S02(n,p) p32, Mg24(n, p,) Na,24f A127 (n,&) N%24, and a jb232 fission ACCESSION NR: AT4019046 63 64 chamber; for intermediate neutrons: a BF3 counter type SNM-3, Cu (n, y) Cu , and the indicator Au197(n, Au. 198 Detectors were placed at various distances r from the source and at different heights perpendicular to the beam. Counting rates from tin and aluminum detectors and the thorium chamber as a function of height for different distances r were evaluated separately. The spatial distribution as a function of height at fixed r as registered by copper and gold indicators and a boron counter is given in Fig. 1 of the Enclosure. Neutron attenuation for an Infinite planar unidirectional neutron source quation 00 -_ . I was given by the e d is shown In Fig. 2 of the (r)C= G (r , h)hdhan /G cap . 5 DM 0 Enclosure as determined by Cu, Au and Bria. Relaxation lengths as measured by' different detectors and calculated values of asymptotic cross-sections in the transport approximation for several energy groups are tabulated In the original paper. "The authors are indebted to 0. 1. -'Imypunskiy and V. V. Orlov for valuable comments during' this work". Orig. art. has: 11 figures, 3 tables and 1 formula. -ASSOCIATION: None SMUTTED: 14Aug63 'DATE ACQ: 27Feb64 ENCL: 02 SUB CODE: NP' NO REF SOV: 010 OTHIM 004 ACCESSION NR- AT4019046 ---izz 11coi EN IMURE: 01 4j .4 I --== Fig. 1 Measured neutron 0 0 :: I -.7-L - - -, distribution at w > various value of the distance r. w to ;4 0 k Q 0 :10 4-1 crj V Pq Oro - 3A _f44 167 41=11 - 103 12 7 4 W 1 f 2 = W V _ 40 CO 70 In %m 0 DARUGA, V. K.; LAZUTAIN, I. I.; NIKOLAYLY, A. N.; SAOAROV, V. K.; SINITSYN, B. I.; Neutron passage through carbon and an iror.-carbon mlxture. Atom. energ. 17 no.1:60-63 J! 164. (MIRA 17-7) DARUGA, V. K.; LAZUTUN, 1. l.; NIKOLAYEV, A. N.; PINKHASIK, D. M.; SA 9 IN JUAPOV, IT. K.; 3rjjTTSYN, B. I.; TSYP Space-energy distribition of neatrons from a DR-5 reactor in an iron-oro medium. Atom. onerg. 1.7 no.ls63-65 Jl 164.(MIRA W17) ACCESSION NRi AP4042266 S/0069/64/017/001/0065/0066 AUTHORS: Mashkovich, V. P.; Nikolayev, A. N.; Sinitsy*A, B. I.; Tsy,!pin#,S. G. f TITLEt Attenuation of fission neutron fluxes in iron-Oater mixtures SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 17, no. 1, 1964, 65-66 TOPIC TAGS: neutron moderator, neutron flux, fast neutron, thermal neutron, relaxation time ABSTRACT: The attenuation of fast, thermal, and intermediate neu- trons in iron-water mixtures was investigated at an iron concentra- tion exceeding 75% by volume. The measurements were made in the B-2 installation of the BR-5 reactor (A. I. Leypunskiy et al., in the book "Trudy* Vtoroy mezhdunarodnoy konferentsii po mirnomu ispoll- zovaniyu atomnoy energii" [Trans. 2d Geneva Conf.], Papers by Soviet ScientiAs, v. 2, M. Atomizdat, 1959, page 215) for shielding inves-- Card 1/4 ACCESSION NR: AP4042266 .'t ti i4ii 'on, (S. G. Tsy*pin, collection ."Voprosy* fiziki zashchity* reak.torov" (Problems'in Reactor Shielding Physics), D. L. Broder et al." ~d. 1963, page 243). The iron-water constituted iron stacks. measuring 1320 x 1360 x 117 mm, placed with certain gaps in a tank full of water measuring 1370 x 1390 x 2170 mm. The iron used was St-O with density 7.86 g/cm 2. The iron concentration in the water could be varied by varying the gap. The method for measuring the relaxation length is described. The results show that at concentra- tion up to 18% of water by volume the efficiency for slowing down fast, thermal, and intermediate neutrons is approximately the same. "In addition, the results agree with data onan-iron-masonite mixture (D. Wood, Nacl. Sci. Eng. v. 5, 45, 1959)./'It is also concluded that in the case of light and medium nuclei (including iron), the removal cross sections can be used for sVielding calculations if the number of hydrogen atoms in the mixture is about 10--12%. This value -is-almost half that recommended by B Pfice et al. (Shielding .~_-Agdinst-Nuclear Radiation* Moscow, I;d-Vo inostre lit,, 1959). Orig. Card 2/4 ACCESS,ION NR; AP4042266 art. has: 1 figures ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTEDs 07Mar64 SUB CODE: NP NR REF SOV: 007 .Card 3/4 ENCLt 01 OTHEIP Q94,I~~- ':,ACCF ZSION NRi AP4042266 Dependence of relaxation length of fast (1) .and thennal. and intermediate neutrons (2) an the volume concentration of imn in an iron-water mixture (the true density of the iron is 7.86 g/cc), as obtained from different sources using different in4cators -Abscissas iron concentration, chminates relaxation length, cm Card 4/4 ENCLOSURE i ()l 7_71i .20 13 ix C36 L 2097~A5,-_ EWT (m)/EJA (h-)` ACCESSI NR: AP4043991 S/0089/64/017/002/0145/0146 AUTHOR: Daruga, V. K. Nikolayev, A. N. ;. Pinkhasik, D. S. Sinitay*n, B. L Tsy*Ripa �, G, TITM-P Study-of passage of fast neutrons through sodium SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya,. v. 17, no, 2. 1964, 145-146 TOPIC TAGS: fast neutron range, neutron range, sodium, neutron detector, proton recoil counter ABSTRACT: The authors have determined the ranges for neutrons of greater than 0. 5 Mev energy in a sodium prism of 13 x 1370 x 18 mm. The measure- ments were made in the B-2 arrangement of the 13P-15 reactor (see C. Q, Tsy;j~nj Atomnaya nergiya 12, 30011962)). Detectors used were Al 27 (n, Na 4 A 24 Fn 24, and a proto' S32(n. P)p , Mg p)Na n recoil counter. The ranges for neu- trone,with energy 3 Mev, measured with the first tfiroo detectors were about th same (26 cm); however, the proton recoil counter gave 40 cm. "The authors are grateful to.N. 14, Arlsterkh for the.help with the experimental arrangement, .Card.1,/2 Yij. A. ; 0 ~ BC-MV , S . P . ; DIJ ;,EN , V. A , ; KkZ A NSK I Y , TSYle !N I I. U. ArIv. ],ar d1ozributlon of 3 arA '-15 1 ~F- v . n,.,,ti .1 r c; ns Ji ri b s- r y I I. Atom. energ, 18 no. -1: 67-68 .',a '. 0'5. (MIRA 18:2) ... . - . . .- I , - . ~. 1 .1 - . . - ~ -*~;'t~- ~~ -.it Li- ~~! TERKIN, Mop inzh.;..,TSIF,IN) V.M., inzh. ISSERLIN. A.So~ kand. tekhn. nauk; ES iection-t7pe gas burners with complete Choice of single-nozzle e. mixing. Energomashinostroenie 11 no.5:42--43 My 165. (MJRA 118:6) E3TEIIU~'Ily, R.I., In:;h. Gl-)r-v,,--rtizir,, r.Faat~,n,- bsil-:,.i to Fa~ i ' U C, I :~ rio.12:3-8 D ("4 (!-1. 1 I'Ll, I- . - ') ESTERKIN, R-IO _- V.14. ,, - j, t ~1,; 0;-', 11 -i It. ~,,, 11 -1 -1 f,jji,dnati;.,-,, 'c`~ I-. () 7 . I - ~ ". _'ji') boiler collvilrt"U ';0 ~ C. .. I ( ".flil,~., 11 04. I Tn~r." T A i ACC NR1 AP6008749 SOURCE CODE: UIR/0386/66/003/006/0247/0250 AbUIOR., Mikhaylorvakiy# A. B.; Ts"Inp V. S. OPG: nstitute of Atomic Energy im. 1. V. Kurchatov (Institut atomnoy energil-)-" Tnnq~q~ - TITLE: Ifigb-frequency instability of a plasma iri'a radial electric and longitudinal magnetic field 'a ?I SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy I teoretichenkoy MAI. Pialnvt v reduktaiyu. Prilozheniye, v- 3., no. 6. 1966$ 247-250 TOPIC TAGS: plasma heating, plasma instability.. plasma charged particle, ion temper- ature l ABGTRACT: The purpose of the investigation was to check whether the ion heating ob- sex-ved in experJments on plasma In crossed fields (M. S. loffe et al., ZhETF v. 39p 1602, 196o) can be due to instabilities that cannot be described by the adiabatic the- ory. To this end the authors consider an idealized problem in which a plasma with low particle temperature is situated in mutually perpendicular static electric (radial and magnetic (longitudinal) fields, and is subject to a potential perturbation of the electric field. The behavior of such a plasma is described in terms of two-fluid hydr?lynamics and is analyzed for unstable oscillations in two cases, when the plasma density gradient is not too high, and when the plasma inhomogeneity is strong. The following interpretation is offered for the ion heating in the experiments of Ioffe et al.: The centrifugal force resulting from the finite mass of the ions causes the I Card J-/ ACC NR: AP6008749 (__1I diectrons and ions to drift in the crossed fields with different velocities. The rf lative motion of the plasma components leads to an instability, whose increment is comparable with or larger than the ion-cyclotron frequencyp and with a maximum of the order of the ion Langmuir frequency. The instability develops until the ion veloci- ties due to -'v-he fluctuating fields become of the same order as the difference between the electron and ion drift velocities. Owing to the random phases of the fluctuations, the energy acquired in this manner is retained by the particles even after the elec- tric field that had initiated the instabilities is switched off. Although the ion acceleration.me.y JZ~.be connected with some other instability which lies beyond the sope of the assumed theoretical model$ the instability considered by the authors can have a bearing also on other experimentsj, in which the radial electric field Is produced artificial3,y or spontaneously. Orig. art. has: 1 formula. SUB CODE: 2o/ sum DATE: o3 Feb66/ oRiG Ru: oo2 OL/ LSjord 2/2 ,----,_,-TSYfPIN,ja,,-inzh. Organization of roadsteads, Rech. transp. 19 no. 2.5-7 F 160. (111IRA 14-5) (Inland water transportation) ONSTANTINOV, V., inzh.; TSYPINq Ya., inzh.; taROSENICHENKO,, 1.9 inzh. Introducing automatic control in inland navigation and prospects for its development. Rech. transp. 20 no. 2:12-14 F 161. (MIRA 14:12) (Inland navigation) (Automatic control) TMPTNIJI YA. YE 3,:2e?nces D - - -- I I.- I n 1 r P r, i1 ~ 17. 1 ch - u I ~ o f -I I I o :, 0 1' 1 - d 417,, ia t c II,% -I r t _i d i v z iv~ n I , ~ i r ;z c,,, in orlo ;~ I c k z~-- - ~ r;I,- ~ ; - - a " ' 4 ~ 1' 1 " '~ ' - ~ - '- ' 0 .1 ~ -L the di-.Patcher or a rivr!r "Icet) Kookva, 2orhizdat, "-~51- 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August -194- Unclassified. IRKHIN, Aleksandr Petrovich, kand.takhn.nauk; YBRPICHEV, Mikhail Ivanovich, inzh.; TSYPIRjakov Teygen~~yigh, inzh.; TIKHOHIROVA, Ye.H., red.; VOLCHOK, X.M., takhn.red. [Sconomic aspects and the organization of transportation by the self-propelled freighter fleet] Zkonomika i organizataiia pere- vozok samokhodnym grazovym flotom. Leningrad, Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport," Leningrotd-nie, 1960. 94 p. (MIRA 13:9) (Inland water transportation) ,-YX 0- Z 0--- Organizatsiia raboty rechnogo flota po grafiku (Organization of river fleet operation according to schedule) Moskva, Vodtransizdat., 1954. 96 p. SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Vol- 7, No. 6. Sep. 1954 TSYPIN, Ya.Ye., LOZINSIIY, V.K., reteenzent; ARSKNIYET, S.P., redaktor; - MMU~HiNA, A-N.. redaktor-, BEGICIIEVA, M.Ne, tekhnicheekly redaktor (Orgauization of river fleet operation according to schedule] Organizataiia raboty rechnogo flota po grafiku. Koskva, Goa. lzd- vo voclnogo transporta, 1954o 94 pe (MIRA 7:10) (Inland water transportation) I TETICRYnNIKOV. Mikhail Stepanovich; TSYPIN Ya Yered.; VUDIMIROV# A. L# .retsenzent; LOBANOV, Ye.M., red.isd-va; TU3UKOVA, T.T., tekhn.red. (Work organization of the river fleet and ship accounting] OrganizatBiia rabotyflota i sudovaia otchetnost'. Izd.2. Koskva, Izd-vo 9&chnoi transport." 1958. 250 P. (MIU 12:3) (Inland water transpoftation) - Tsypil." IA.Y-E. Organizatsiia dvizheniia flota po Erafiku na Yoskvoretskoi sisteme. Z To put the fleet moveme.-It on the I'oskve river system, on time sc--ed- ule_7. (Rechnoi transport, 1949, no. 2, p. 7-9). DLC: TC60l.R4 SO: Soviet-Transportation and Communications, A Bibliography, Library of Congress, Reference Department, 'Washington, 1952, Unclassifed. Ya Prakticheskoye posobiye dispetcheru dvAzheniya recbnogo flota. (Handbook for the dis- patcher of a river fleet) Moskva, lzd-vo Minivter-,tva ilechno,~o Flota SSISR, 1951. 156 p. tables. Contains bibliography. Chtc]O~,7ed from abstract. 1nfor-uiat-Alon cn nlennin'r, of transportation, compilation 'of trnffic charts, right'r and r,~sponsibfl j ties of a dispat&er and various operations. N/5 756.1 .To SYPX& Yak Y ich*jVAHOVP1L.A.,,red.;- WBA11QV, Ye.me,,reds.. ~ Mo, I(Ra ~,M~11 -va takhn.red. 9 [Manual for dispatchers in inland water transportation] Posobie di:petoham dvizheniia rechnogo flota. HO$kv&o Ird-vo ORmchnoi tr neport." 1957- 183 Pe (MIRA 11:2) (Inland water transportation) IRKHIN, Aleksandr Petrovich, kand. tekhn.nauk; YERPICHEV, Mikhail Ivanovich, inzh.; TSYPIN, Yakoy Yevgenlyevich, inzb.; CHERM, N.Ye., (The economics and organization of transportation via a sei-f-propelled merahaht marine fleet) Ekonomika i organi- zatsiia perevozok samokhodnym gruzovym flotom. Izd.2., ispr. i dop. Moskva, Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport" 1963. 1.14 P. (MIRA 16:10) (Inland water transportation) DONETS,IS. (Rostov-na-Donu); KUZIMIN, A. (Ii-kutsk); MEDVEDEV, N. (S&ratov); LICHKOV, G. (Arkhangellsk); TSYPIN ,Ye.,ISverdlovsk); GITCHENK0. 1. (Sochi); GRUZINTSLIVA, A. (0o-vo`sMRiT,; ALIMOTI, R. (A.I*a-Ata); GOLOBORODOV, M. (Syktyvkar) I Outposts of air transportation. GriLzhd.av. 20 no~4:22-24 Ap 163. (MM 16:5) (Aeronautics, Commercial) TSYPIN, Yu.Ya., otv.red. (Mathematics; program, method instructions, and quizzes for correspondence students in the first course of agricnltural schools] Matematike; programme, metodicheakie ukazaniis i kontrolinya zadaniia dlia uchashchikheia-zaochnikov I kursa sellskokhoziaistvennykh tokhnikumov. Zagorek, H-vo sellkhoz. SSSR. Part 1. (Lessons.1,201 Zadaniia 1,2,3. 1958. 75 p- (MIRA 13:2) 1. VgeBOYU2nyy zaochnyy aellskokhozyayatvennyy tekhnikum. (Kathematics--Study and teaching) BHGEMATIUA, L.M., propodavatell; TM14 ?A.Ya,,,,ptv.red.; AFANASIYET. V.S., spets.red. ;3,f 141% ?-Ie , [Assigm*nts and practical instructions for the course ~Neteorologyl for students of agricultural schoolBI Uchabnoe sadanie I metodi- chegkie ukazaniia po kursu Weteorologiia" Me uchashchikhsia aellekokhosisistvannykh tekhnikumov. 1938 11 p. (KIPA 12:3) 1. Veasoyuznyy zaochnyy sel'skokhozyayetvennyy tekhnikum. (Nateorblogy) thd C on.3 us-3d In Studying cal f c rrpa: ZV, vYq. 117-v~b. SIMANOVSKAYA, R.E.; LEVIN. A.M.; Technical and economic indices of the production of sulfur dioxide and portland cement from phosphognsum- LTrudrj YIUIF no.160:181-206 '58- (MIRA 12:8) (Kazakhotan-Gnsum) (Sulfur dioxide) (Portland cement) TSYPINA E.I. Economic testing of basic trends in utilizing local phosphorites. (Trudy) NIUIF no.164t96-99 159. (KRA 15:5) (Phosphorites) (Fertilizers and manures) LEVIN, A.M.; TSYPINA, E.I. Economic analysis of superphosphate production. [Trudy] NIUIF yto.164:94-95 '59. (KRA 15:5) (Phosphate industry) 14j.; TSYFINA, E.l. FEI)OP-71M.0 Y ~-,e production .~. +he Lethrd-q for t- comparison c,- ' 164. (gIRA 17:11) S and ecOnO-'f'ic TechTlical Pror'l. 40 n0.9:672-675 of pbosphoric ,ci-d* KhAm* V.A.; -'nYpINA, CI.M.; LUZANOVA, M.ill. PETROV, K.A.; PARSHINA, ~ -- . 1. s based (;n polyamidophosphiflit8s and I - -cOnt'-'Aning poV--- (1411RA 17:6) Phosphorus 1:2o-23 164. phospbites. pl,,t.mhssy no, PETROV9 K.A.; PARsHINA, V.A.; TSYPINA, G.M. spj_jW& 0 , lymers basvi on metbYlPh b . --containing PO say noslitil ff''163. FhoaphoruO ine oxideos Plast. ma (MIRA methylolphosph nd a 16t12) PETROVY K. A.; PARSHINA, V. A.; ORLOV, B. A.; 7SYPINA, G. M. Properties of phosphines. Part 5-- Reactions of phosphimm with chloroamines, aulfenyl chlorides, and amines. Zh~r. ob. khim. 32 no.12z4017-4022 D 162. (min 16a) (Phosphine) (Sulfenyl chlorides) (Amines) - - `- . ~~ --v- N'-I t, 'I ~-- -1 - i~ " - " - ~2, -'; -- . ~;345 , ~~J, tt ~7 ~~g - -- - -v -,:- ~ ~~ M llpln,--~,,1~5' , P~s CHURINOV,.M.V.; TSYPINA, I.M.; IAZAREVA, V.P. Principles and methods for cc*pAlng general areal maps of the U.S.S,R. on a l:1,500,,6G*:2x5OO,,000 scale. Sov.geol. 5 no.11:112-124. N 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut gidrogeologii i inzhenernoy geologii. (Engineering geology--Maps) TS"INA Division of~the southern shore of Grimea for purposes of angiAearing geojQg7. Vop. gidrogeol. i inzh. geol. no.15:113-133 157. (MIRA 21:5) (Crimea-Gaoloa) L.G. MINI S, T. P. - ---------- C,f t1l, and e,.r.incm, tal iLv,'- c; t; F~a t'r~r FIAT Z-!*,r- .11 tvOn iTrIll A dII-Irldinp gr'As 11 138'7--~LIW r 1. IV7,t.,kiy roj-tekhnjchf-,skiy RENNE, I.P.; TSYPINA, M.N.; YUDIN, L.G. Precision of applying and measuring graduation marks used In studying deformations. Zav. lab. 30 no.8:1013-1016 '64. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Tullskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. E'.VT(m)/EWP(W)/T/EWP(t)/ETI/EWP(k) IJP(c) JD/HW/DJ ACC NRv AP6016577 SOURCE CODEt UR/0182/66/000/005/0012/0013 AUTHOR: Renne, 1. P.; Tsypins' M. N. ORG: none TITLE: Investigation of direct steady-state plane extrusion SOURCE: Kusnachno-shtampovochnoys proizvodstvo, no. 5, 1966, 12-15 TOPIC TAGS: metal extrusion, flow field, friction, metal deformation ABSTRACT: The authors describe a method of the theoretical calculation of the de- formations of forgings produced by direct extrusion, which makes it possible to de- termine both the local deformations and the total values of deformation intensity. It is shown that the labor-consuming exact solution based on the use of the slip-line field and the corresponding hodograph of flow velocities may be replaced with a suf- ficiently accurate approximate solution if the slip-line field is replaced with a discontinuous velocity field. For comparison with experimental findings, the authors investigated the processes of direct extrusion with the ratio H/h a 3.42 in the pre- sence and absence of frictionAat the surface of die and container. Lead specimens on which a coordinate grid of lines was plotted were subjected to direct extrusion until steady-state flow was accomplished and the region originally present in the plastic zone was entirely displaced beyond the confines of that zone. Findingst ilia 1/2 UDC: 621.777.22 L 36129-66 ACC NR: AP6016577 experimentally obtained pattern of distribution of deformation intensity over the width of specimen is in good agreement with the theoretically obtained pattern of i distribution based on the theoretical solution for the discontinuous velocity field. The mean shear intensity in the case of friction-free extrusion is found to be higher than in the case of friction-involving extrusion. Ift other words, the proportion of the specific work expended on deformation alcne is higher for friction-free extrusion than for frictLourinvolving extrusion. Grig. art. has: 7 figures, SUB CODRt 13, l1/ SM DATS: none/ ORIG REF: 005/ M RKF% 001 K. h. TSyy)l.,ip,, c,.11 KORIM, adheaion of b'lt=en and stone maten--is, Y 7 12, ~Mr' )Vjrig t"e 9 j! 164. 27 no,-!!- 13321 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/008/0137/0138 A:tJTHORS-. Muratikov, L. N.; Otvagin, Ye. F.; Chentsov, B. V..; Tsypina, S. F.; Kuz'minj V. G. ORG: none TITLE: An automatic steering device for a "shiD. Class 65, ITO. 160974 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztey, t varnyye znaki, no. 8, 1966, 137-138 TOPIC TAGS: ship component, ship navigation, rudder, automatic central design ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents an automatic steering device for a ship. The device includes a gyro induction compass with a course angle signal controller coupled with the course angle signal receiver of the follow-up system and with the output signal amplifier. The device also contains coarse and fine readout scales, reducing gear trains, and a tachometer-generator. The design increases the reliabili of the automatic stabilization of the'motion to any current value of the course and insures smooth turns of the ship with a given angular circulation rate. The course and~e signal controller of the gyro induction compass and the receiver of the follow-ur. sys $em are connected by electrical circuits. The motor of the follow-up system prl6esses the cumula-~;ive signal of the controller and receiver. The stator of the course angle controller and the tachometer-generator are kinematically connected with the reducing gear train of the follow-up system when the controller rotor is stationary.! r--.j i /Z uDc: 629.12-014.6-5231 ACC NR: AP6013321 C? The reducing gear train generates electric signals proportional to the deviation of the ship from the course and to the angular rate of the change of the course. Each of the signals enters the amplifier and is sent to the operating motor of the rudder cross arm (see Fig. I). Fig. 1. 1 - gyro induction compass; 2 - course angle signal detector; 3 - signal receiver; 4 output signal amplifier; 5 fine readout scale; 6 - tachometer-generator; 7 motor of the follow-up system; 8 - stator of the course angle controller; 9 - rotor of the course angle controller; 10 - amplifier; 11 - operating motor of the rudder cross-arm; 12 - rudder negative feedback detector; 13 - negative feedback coeffi- cient regulator; 14 - reducing gear train of the turn controller of the ship; 15 scale of a given change of the course; 16 crank; 17 - motor-integrator; 18 - reducing gear train The reducing gear train generates electric signals proportional to the deviation of the ship from the course and to the angular rate of the change of the course. Each of the signals enters the amplifier and is sent to the operating motor of the rudder ACC NR, AM13321 0 cross arm (see Fig. 1). The rotor of the controller is electrically connected with the negative feedback detector. This feedback detector is equipped with a negative feedback coefficient regulator. The rotor of the course controller is kinematically connected with the reducing gear train of the turn controller of the ohip for a relative given course. This turn controller reducing gear is equipped with a course change scale, a friction clutch, and with a crank which is used for establishing the new course readout on the scale. To match the position of the course controller rotor with the statorp the rotor winding may be connected to the input of the amplifier, and the negative feedback detector winding may be disconnected. To make the selection of the integration coefficient more precise, the output axis of the motor-integrator is connected to the mechanical differential by a reducing gear train. Orig. art. haot I figure. SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: 02Apr64 ASTAFIYEVA, Ye.V., kand.tekbn.nauk; BEfaISHTEYN, M.L., kand.tekbn.nauk; KIDIN, I.N., doktor tekhn.nauk-, KATOKs A.M., inzh.; TSYPINA, Ye.D., inzh. ------ Hardening alloyed steel for machine building by thermomechanical treatment. Metalloved. i term. obr. met. no.8:.54-56 Ag '61. (KRA 14- 8) (Steel alloys--F-ardening) BE'ZRMVNOVA, L.I., kand.ekonom.nauk, red.; mm., N.B., prof., red.; LOPATKINA, V.S., dotsent, red - TSYPKIN A L., prof., red. (Problems in the development of collective farming at the present stage) Nekotorye voprosy razvitiia kolkhoznogo stroie no sovre- msnnom etape; abornik statei. Seratov, 1960. 166 p. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Saratov, Yuridichoskiy institut. (Collective farms) DF,CEASED 196V* TSYPM, B.N. cig6l- SEE ILC - - - - m no N MEDICM,.(oRTHOPEDli,o/ TSYPKIN, B.N., professor; UPOROZRITS, A.Al -.A~4,- Swing's sarcoma. Ortope, travm, i protez. 17 no.4:16-17 JI-Ag '56. (MLM 9:12) 1. Iz Hinakogo nauchno-tooledovatellskogo instituta ortopedit i voostanovitelinoy khirurgii (dir. - prof. R.M.Minina. nauchayy rukovoditell - prof. B.N.T$ypkin) (BARCOKA. SWING'S. case reports) VIRNIK, D.I., starsh-ly nauphnyy sotrudnik; KHAll'KOlVl,, A.G., mladahly riauchnyy sotrudnik; SHAKHMAZAROVA. M.Sh., mladshlly nauchnly notr-adnik; VLASOV. A.F., inzh.; ROSTOV'rSEVA, V.I., -irzh., CHEYANOVA G.V., inzh.; Prinimali uchastiye:ARMIOVA. N.N.; ~I.D.; KUST~ Ye.F. Preparation of gelatin from raw materials proconsed wlth the acid method. Trudy VNIIMP no.13:52-63 162. (MTRA 17:5) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut ffpjasnoy promyshlennost-i (for Kharikova, Shakhnazorova, Artuemova). 2. Moskovskiy zholatino-vyy zavod (for Vlasov, Rostovtseva, Chekanova, TSypina, Kunt.). TSYP.KIN', _ D - , 1~- 11. A. SPITSYN and R. D. BEIZEL I IMAN Podshiprild kacheniia. flaschet i vybor podshipnikov kacheniia, konstruirovanie podshipnikovykh uzlov. Moskva,,Mashgiz, 1945. Bearings with rolling contact. Calculations and selection of rolling contact.bearin-s, designing bearing units. SO: Manufacturing and I'lechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1953- TSYPKIN' B. V. ---I- . I., Podshimiki kacheniia. (Krzatkii spravochnik) Ilbsk-VI, Mashoiz, 19L,8. 239 -P. Q Antif~riction bearir4as. (Concise handbook). ,j Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Ubrary SO: Manufacturing ant t, of Congress, 1953. TSYPKD-1, B. V. and R. D. BEIZEL11,1AN ------- -- Podshipnild kacheniia; spravochn-ik. IMosima, I'Llshgiz, 1949. 423 P. Bibliography: P. 421. Bearings with rolling contact;Imndbook. DL,',: TJ1061.B47 SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of Con6ress, 1953. TSYPKDI, B. V. MeTo--~-rascheta podshipnikov 1mcheniia s uchetonri vliian--*ia rad-Lallnogo zaz--ra. (vestn. fr-~ash., 1951, no. 5, P. 15-28) Includes bibliography. Method of calculating anti-friction bearin:-s x~hile taking into consideration the influence of the radial clearance. DLC: T114A SO: I'anufaacturing and Rechanical Engineering in the Sri tet Union, Library v of Congress, 1953. BBYZMIRAN, R.D.; TSYPKIN, B.V.-, TIKHONOV, A.Ya.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor. [Antifricti6n-74q~ringz] Podshipniki kachaniia; spravochnik. Izd. 2-oo, ispr. i 4qp. Moskva, Goo.naucbno-tekbn.izd-vo mashinostroitallnoi lit-ry, 1951. 525 P. (KLRA 9:1) (Bearings(Machinary)) P. D I ~ .. ,I ~~ - . - -~,! 2 3,eyzellr%tin, --l. D. "Rolling contact be,.irin-r,,l." Pvviewpd by L. 1). Chasovnikoll, T. Ya. i%l Ishits, A. Korolev. Vest. :-lash. 32, no. "1, 10/52. .r Monthly L.-Ist of Russian Accessions. Library of Cong ess October 1952. U11CLA33TIFIED. T$Ypx1xp 1. V. TSYPKIN, B.V.,. inshener; ALISHITS, I.Ya., kandidat takhnichookikh nauk: '4*'T* , A.D., inzhener; ERVIN, I.A., inshener, retsenzent; GOWTIN, U.S., kandidat takhaicheskikh nauk, redaktor. [Bearing units for rolling machineryJ Podshipnikovye uxly prokatnogo oborudovaniia. Moskva, Goa. naachno-tekhn. izd-vo maahinostroit. i sudo- stroit. lit-ry. 1954. 290 p. (WaA 7:7) "Rolling-mill machinery) (Bearings (Machinery)) TSYTKIN, B. V. PHASir, I TRA SU'Co ISLAND BIBLIMUFFUCAL iEll-OiT -AID 723 - I BOOK Call No.: AF650589 Author: BEYZELIMAN, 1. D., and B. V. T,-jYFKIN. Full Title: ANTIFRICTION BEAVIING3. XANUAL. 3rd ed.) rev. and suppl. Transliterated Title: Podshipniki kacheniya. Spravochnik. Izd. 3-e, isprav. i dopbl PUBLISHING DATA Ori-inating Agency: None Publishina, House: State Scientific and Technical Publishing House of Machine- Building and Shipbuilding Literature (iA3hGIZ) Date: 1954 No. PP.: 451 No. of cories: 20,000 Editorial Staff- None PURIOSE: To s7stematize available material on tyres, theories of calculation, selection, and use of antifriction bearings, and to serve as a manual for desi-ners and teclLmicians in their daily work. In colleges where courses on Machine-Buildinm are taught this book may be used as a textbook. tal TM DATA ~Iovera,-e: 'This book contains exhausti-te information on antifriction bearin~7s. Their classification, characteristics, sizes, and the distribition of load,, friction and stresses are full.-T described and supplemented with fon'.1,,alae for calc:-,lation of carrying cai-acities Z3 - NOTE: See card for 3:!=_~L".:All :7. D. for pa--e 2 of the abstract. TSYY-KIN, B. V. 111nv-zstiff'ation of the Effect of a Radial Clearance on the Loal-Lif'*ting ~;apacity and Life of Rocker Be,~.ringas." Cand Tech Sci, .entr;l Zei-Res 1115t of Techncrlo.~Y and Machine Building, Irlin Heavy Machine Buildina USSR, Moscow, 1955. (KL, No 17, Apr 55) SO: Sum. No. 704, " Nov 55 - Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Hiaher :Educational Institutions (16 ;. 0 TSMIN, E.V., kand.tokhn.nauk. Comparative evaluation of aesembly techniques of parallel-cou-pled and tripled ball bearings having angular ball contacts. Vest.mash. 37 no.12:41-47 D 157. (MIR& 10:12) (Ball bearing) 62.v- 25(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLCITATION SOV/2483 Beyzel'man, Rafail Davidovich, and Boris Vladimirovich Tsypkin Podshipaiki kacheniya; spravochnik (Antifriction Bearings, Ha-n-Ub-o-ok) 4th ed.,, rev. and enl. Moscow, Mashgiz, 1959. 608 p. 30,000 copies printed. Ed.: N. F. Golovanov, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Eds. of Publishing House: A. 1. Varkovetskaya and N. Z. Simonovskiy; Tech. Ed.: R. G. Pol'skaya; Managing Ed. for Literature on the Design and Operation of Machinery (Leningrad Division, Mashgiz): F. I. Fetisov, Engineer. PURPOSE: This handbook is intended for machine and parts designers and mechanics. It may also be useful to students of machinery- construction vtuzes. COVERAGE: This handbook, a fourth edition, revised and enlarged, contains basic information on the design of antifriction bearings Card 1/11 Antifriction Bearings (Cont.) SOV/2483 and related parts. Maintenance and lubrication of bearings, selection of the proper type of bearing for a given operation, and the design of bearing units are discussed. Technical specifications for large-size four-row taper roller bearings according to two new standards are presented. No personalities are mefitioned. There are 33 references, 31 Soviet, I German, 1 I'liglish. -TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword Basic Symbols Used in the Handbook 3 5 Ch. I. Basic Information on Antifriction Bearings 7 Classification of basic types of bearings 7 Characteristics of basic types of antifriction bearings 35 Card 2/11 A-e..tifriction Bearings (Cont.) System of conventional symbols Ch. II. Basic Geometry in Standard Antifriction Bearings Standard overall dimensions of bearings Angle of filling of radial ball bearings Needle roller bearings Protrusion of the retainer in tapered roller bearings Ch. III. Loads Acting on Supports in Power Transmissions Gear drives Belt drives Ch. IV. Basic Design of Antifriction Bearings Kinematics of antifriction bearings Distribution of load in a thrust bearing Differential mounting of thrust bearings Inertia forces in ball bearings SOV/2483 57 62 62 66 68 82 86 87 103 105 105 III 112 113 Card 3/11 Antifriction Bearings (Cont.) SOV/2483 Additional load on self-aligning thrust bearings 115 Friction in antifriction bearings 116 Contact stresses and deformations in two compressed elast-A'.c bodies 125 Basic formulas for calculating elastic deformations and stresses in antifriction bearings 131 Load capacity and life of thrust ball bearing with plane race 142 Formulas for calculating load capacity and life of antifriction bearings 143 Design of bearings taking the effect of radial clearance on load capacity and life into account 152 Axial load capacity and life of single-row antifriction bearings 171 Life of bearings working under rocking motion 182 Card 4/11 Antifriction Bearings (Cont.) Ch. V. Basic Rules for Selecting Ball and Roller Bearings General suggestions Selecting radial ball and roller bearings Selecting angular contact ball and roller bearings Selecting thrust bearings Selecting bearings working under variable loads and speeds Selecting bearings at n = 0 r.p.m. Nomogram for selection of bearings Effect of hardness of the rolling surfaces on the load capacity of bearings 1 Ch. VI. Clearancbs in Antifriction Bearings General premises Change of initial clearance dependent on fit class Change in fit clearance during bearing work Relationship between radial clearance and axial play in bearings SOV/2483 191 191 192 196 200 200 204 205 207 211 211 212 213 213 Card 5/11 Antifriction Bearings (Cont.) Methods of measuring radial clearance and axial play in bearings Initial clearances Clearances in adjustable-type bearings Change in the initial clearance of a bearing with tapered bore mounted on a taper clamping sleeve or taper journal Relationship between the permissible angle of misalignment and the clearance in single-row ball bearings Deformation in preloaded bearings Determining preloading Methods of securing preloading Determining nominal radial load in the design of bearings-with preloading 1 Determining length differences of bracing sleeves Assembling two or thr6e angular contact bearings consecutively SOV/2483 215 216 221 225 227 228 230 231 236 238 238 Card 6/11 Antifriction Bearings (Cont.) Ch. VII. Antifriction-bearing Fits General premises Conditions determining housing and shaft and housing fits of radial bearings Selecting fits Fits for radial and angular contact bearings Thrust-bearing fits Needle roller-bearing fits Limitation of preloading by conditions of ring strength Quality and accuracy of fit surfaces Effect of fit on the radial clearance of bearings Determining forces for pressing on ring at interference fit and for dismounting Special fits for some types of bearings order of selecting fits for antifriction bearings Table of fits for antifriction bearings SOV/2483 249 249 250 256 256 262 262 265 265 267 268 271 274 279 Card 7/11 Antifriction Bearings (Cont.) Ch. VIII. Accuracy of Antifriction Bearings Technical specifications for manufacture and acceptance of bearings Accuracy of rolling elements Forms and dimensions of bearing chamfers Technical specifications for adapter sleeves, nuts, and washers of ball and roller bearings Steel used in bearing manufacture Ch. IX. Design of Bearing Assemblies Layout of bearing assemblies Selecting types of bearings Selecting degree of accuracy Securing coaxiality of fitted parts (bore and shaft] Securing rigidity and strength of assembly parts Compensation for thermal expansion of mated parts Mounting requirements for bearing assemblies SOV/2483 287 287 296 301 302 304 308 308 309 309 311 312 312 315 Card 8/11 Antifriction Bearings (Cont.) Example diagrams for installing bearings in mechanisms Constructional elements of parts of bearing assemblies Final and intermediate fixing of bearings Sealing bearing assemblies Ch. X. Lubricating Antifriction Bearings. Selecting Lubrication and Cooling Systems Purpose of lubrication Requirements for bearing lubrication Selecting lubricants Lubricant-feeding systems Cooling system Is for bearing assemblies Ch. XI. Mounting, Dismounting, and Operation of Antifriction SOV/2483 316 318 327 348 372 372 372 374 378 390 Bearings 397 Devices for mounting bearings 397 Devices for dismounting bearings 407 Brief list of rules for storing bearings 416 Card 9/11 Antifriction Bearings (Cont.) Determining causes of bearing failure by external signs Ch. X11. Technical Specifications for Ball and Roller Bearings Tables of specifications for antifriction bearings Allowable radial loads on bearings Appendixes 1. Example of design schemes for bearing units 2. Terminology used for antifriction bearings 3. Commercial sizes of balls 4. Comercial sizes of cylindrical rollers 5. List of All-Union Standards for antifriction bearings 6. Related designations of conventional bearing types and series in the USSR, Sweden, Germany, Ijungary, and Czechoslovakia 7. Comparative table of hardness 8. Table of trigonometrical values SOV/2483 418 425 426 546 555 555 568 581 582 583 585 596 597 Card 10/11 Antifriction Bearings (Cont.) SOV/2483 Bibliography 599 Index 601 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (TJ 1061347 1959) GO/ajr Card 11/11 10-27-59 SOV/122-59-4-V28 AUTHOR: Tsypkin, B.V. (Candidate of Technical Sciences) TITLE: V-n-t-he ~Service Life of Rolling Bearings Operating under Oscillating Conditions (0 dolgovechnosti podshipnikov kacheniya rabotayushchikh pri kachayushchemsya dvizheniii C, PERIODICAL: Vestnik Mashinostroyeniya, 19597/Ir LF, pp 25-29 (USSR) ABSTRACT; The part played by the lubricant in "False Brinelling" is attributed to the repetition of pressure on a surface from which the lubricant has just been squeezed out. With very small amplitudes, the lubricant is permanently absent. This condition is aggravated in the presence of vibrations and when a viscous grease is used. The conditions prevailing in continuous rotation are present in oscillating bearings only when the paths of adjacent rolling bodies overlap. The geometric conditions for this state are formulated. An expression is given (Eq 2) to compute the service life of oscillating bearings from the service life formulae of rotating bearings. This expression Is based on the accepted assumption that the number of load cycles for fatigue Card 1/3 failure in a bearing is inversely proportional to the SOV/122-59-4-4/28 On the Service Life of Rolling Bearings Operating under Oscillating Conditions m-th power of the contact stress, The service life of the rotating bearing is transformed by using the ratio of load cycles and the m-th power of the inverse ratio of the contact stresses. The effective contact stress in an oscillating bearing can be computed as a mean value of the contact stresses experienced by the most highly loaded point of the race when traversed by the rolling bodies during the displacement of the bearing between one extreme position and the other. The formulation of the mean value is given (Eq 4). A quantity repeatedly occurring in this formulation is tabulated for various values of the amplitude in terms of the minimum angle for the overlapping of two rolling bodies. In spherical ball and roller bearings the greatest contact stresses occur on the outer race. It is shown that, in this aase, when the inner race oscillates, the service life, compared with that of a rotating bearing, takes into account solely the ratio of the number of cycles. When Card 2/3 the paths of the rolling bodies do not overlap$ the service life computations are not applicable. Under SOV/122-59-4-4/28 On the Service Life of Rolling Bearings Operating under Oscillating Conditions these conditions, greases with zinc oxide additives or lithium greases are recommended. The grease should fill the empty bearing space. Baffles should be installed between two bearings. Feeding of lubricant under pressure is desirable. A maximum grease volume and a minimum oxygen volume are advisable. Frequent changes of lubricant are beneficial. Bearings with an oscillating outer race are preferable. The rolling bodies should rotate about their own axes by at least 1800. There are 1 table and 6 references, of which 4 are Card 3/3 Soviet and 2 English. CHURINt Kh.D., kand. sellkhoz. nauk, dots.; VASILtYEV, B.M., dots.; EELOV, A.I., kand. ekon. nauk; ASHIRYAYEV, Sh.V., dots.; TSYPKIN, G.I., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; KAPLINA, G.T., dots.; 13DIUROV.-L.T., dots.; VASILIYEV, V.I.; KONDION, A.K.,; 7 MAKAROVY A.P., nauchnyy sotr.; ZHIZNEVSKIY, F.V.,, red.; MOSIYASH, S.P., red.; KRINITSKIY, V.A., red.; NAGIBIN, P., tekhr). red. [Economics of Kazakhutan agriculture]Ekonomika sellskogo kho- ziaistva Kazakhstana. Alma-Ata, Kazaallkhozgiz, 1962. 325 P. (Kazakhstan-Agriculture-Economic aspects) (MIRA 16-3) -X SOKOLOV, N.I.; ANDRIANOVA, K.J., red.; BELOV, A.I., red.; D14ITRIYEV, B.V., red.; LOZA, G.M., red.; UDOVMO, Ye.Ya., red.; TSYPXIN. G.I., red. [Problems in the economy and organization of production on state farms in Kazakhstan] Voprony okonomiki I organizataii sel'sko- khozialstvennogo proizvodstva v sovkhozakh Kazakhotana. Alma-Ata, 2958. 200 p. (MIRA 12:2) 1. Kazakh S.S.R. Upravleniye sel'skokhozysystvennoy nauki i props- gandy. 2. Nachallnik planovo-okonomichaskogo upravleniya Mini- sterstva Bel'skogo khozyayBtva Kazakhekoy SSR (for Sokolov). 3. Direktor lazakhokogo nauchno-isoledovateliskogo institute ekonomiki sellskogo khozysystva (for Belov). (Kazakhstan--State farms) TLORINSKIY, AleksazAr VaoillyevichLTSML ~#OL I tekhnicbeskly redaktor J!A" redaktor; SINCHILO, K.K.. (New techniques used in laboiator-y research] Novye tekhnichookle * priemy laboratornykh iseledovanit. Moskva, Goo. iza-vo med. lit-ry. Nbagiz. 1954. 85 p. [Microfilm] (MLRA 8:2) (Pathological laboratories) SAVINOV, A.P.; TSIPKINj L.B. Studies on stable cultures of the heart Cynomolgus m9nkeys in rat, experiments. Vop. onk. 6 no.3t27-34 Mr 160. (MIRA 14:2) (HEART-TUMORS) (TISSUE-CULTU.V) TSYIJKIN, I.L-,, kand.med.nauk 4.5 7 - -o. '-4' 1~ jAkov NI.kolaericb Plodiny 1903-- or~op., Itra,,,Lri, PrO ~M-,I~t, 18-.4) no&5-,72 My 164. &~~ ~, I yAst~r Wd Sci (dise) -- "Hemonovocaine blockade in treating patients with certain severe pain syndromes". Saratov, 1958. 11 pp (Min HeAlth RSFSR, Saratov State Mad Inst), 200 copies (KL, 'No 2, 1959, 126) TSYPKIN, I. L. Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "The Treatment of Certain IviaJor Pain Syndromes With HemonovocairA.1 .11Saratov, 1957. 8 pp 22 Cm. (Min of Health RSFSR, Saratov +te Medical Inst), (KL, 26 57, 114) - 139 - TbYFICLII, i4s ~ SIVIa) Properties of sputum in some diseases of the reBpiratory system. Ifed.sestra 17 no.4:18-23 Ap 158. (HIFA 12:10) (bTurITH) (BBSPIUTORY ORWIS-DISMSMS) COUITITRY CAT'e,rrQR]( Juneral Problems of Pathology.Tumor3 'amoarativo Oncology.Human Neoplasms. AB3. JOUR. so RZhBiol., No.23 1958, NO. TOV45 AUTHOR PoZzozheva,L,N.;Tsypkin,I.S. . .......... .'JT. T LI The Value o4' lxi'icroacopical Examination of the Urine in the Diagnosis of Neoplasms of the Wrinary Bladder. 0,"-.'.G PUB. Urologiya, 1957, No.1,27-31. ABSTRACT No abstract, CA,U: 1/1 -37-