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sov/96-59-5-2/19 Some Fundamental Problems in the Development of Thermal Electric Power Stations lengths and voltages actually necessary at the present level of power engineering. In actual fact the lines considered are usually of the highest possible voltage and at the corresponding limit of distance. With transmission lines of this kind it in essential to increase the reserve capacity in the power systems beyond what would be necessary if the lines were fully reliable. If the output transmitted by the single-circuit line is higher than the output of the largest set in the system, it is also necessary to increase the reserve power in the system. There is accordingly a tendency to make the carrying capacity of a transmission line equal the output of the largest available set; indeed, there is a tendency to construct units consisting of boiler-turbine-transformer- transmission line. The use of 400 kV for transmission- lines corresponds to transmitted power of 600 to 700 MW; this in its turn corresponds to a level of power engineering at which it is advisable to instal sets of 600 to 700 MW in power stations. From this point of view Card 10/12 it is still too early to use transmission voltages of SOV/96-59-5-2/19 Some Ftiudamental ProblemB in the Development of Thermal Electric Power Stations 400 kV. The 400 kV Kuibyshev-Moscow line was constructed both to transmit power from the Volga hydro stations to the central power system and to give technital experience of the use of high-voltage transmission lines. Calculated data comparing the cost of transporting coal on railways and of transmitting power over transmission lines is given in Table 2. The basis of the comparison is explained.. It is shown that the transmission of electricity at a voltage of 400 kV results in higher capital costs than railway transport of fuel. The use of 600 kV incurs higher capital costs than the rail transport of any form of coal except very cheap coals over distances of more than 2000 kilometres. Since Table 2 is based on the cheapest kinds of coal, which are most favourable to the use of transmission lines, it is clear that during the period 1965-72 it will be more economic to carry coal by rail than to transmit power over long distances at high voltages. The provision of spare Card 11/12 transmission capacity further complicates the position. sov/96-59-5-2/19 Some Fundamental Problems in the Development of Thermal Electric Power Stations As a general principle, up to 1975 it will be most economic to construct power stations near the electrical load centre. Long-distance transmission lines will mainly be required when large hydro-stations are constructed in regions of low electric loading but consideration of the economic justification of such solutions is outside the scope of this article. It is concluded that as the distribution of productive forces within the country is becoming more uniform, the number of large power stations will be increased and they too will be more uniformly distributed over the territory. The growing number of fuel sources in the country make it increasingly necessary to provide sound justification for any long-distance transmission systems constructed. There are 2 tables. Card 12/12 ~ TMIN, P. S. Fecundity of the Issyk-ftl Dipt7chua dybovskii Xessler (Gyprinidae, Pisces)j Trudy Biol.inst.lirFAIT SSSR no-3:145-15R '50. (MLRA 8:5) ISSYK-KUL--CARP) I TY kw&125w, 4,11W 111- -UPOOMONAM V~ Morpholoff and classification of the resyk lul cazp (Dipt7chuA dybowskit). Trudy Biol.inst. KirFAN SSSR no.4:179-187 151. (ISSYK KUL, L&U-CARP) (MIRA 9:10) TYURIN, P.S. I . Origin of Diptychus dybowskii Yesel in ,lAks IsEft-Kial 1. TrAy , - 1101 Inst. zool. i paraz. KIrFAN SSSR- no.1-99 '54. (MLRA 10:(.) i(Issyk-Eull. Lake--Carp) TYURIN P a Pleberies of Diptychum dvbows)di Xesgil. on lake Isivic-Irull. Tftdy rhat. sool. I paras. KlrYAN SSSR no.2:41-56 154. (KM 10t6) (Iseyk-Xul! , Iske-Carp) I- If If/ Ilk - I/ /',-/.-/-----) - 3~WTIUV.* D.P.; TYURINI L&W Co=erclall.v huzted mamals of the Xuagey Ala-Tau (within the Kirghix TraO Inst. sool. i parax. KirIAN SSSR no.2.- 131-160 154. - (Kungsi Ala-Thu--Game and game birds) (KCRL 10:6) TYURIN, P.S. nesting of Phllax' sand grouse (Syrrhaptes paradoxue ftll.) in gravelly deserts of the Issyk-Kul Depression. Trudy Inst.soolA paraz.AN Kir.SSR no.4:3-6 155. (MLRk 10:5) (Iserk-Kul Province-Grouse) 2 "W~ Transla.tion from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr U, P 122 (USSR) AUTHORS: Tyurin, P. S., Kydyraliyev, A., Tsagarayev, F. T. TITLE: Results of Acclimatizing Muskrats (Ondatra zibethica L.) to Kirghiz SSR Zffezulltaty akklTm-atizatsii ondatry (Ondatra zibethica L.) v Kirgizskoy SSR17 PERIODICAL: V sb: Akklimatiz. pushnykh zverey v Kirgizii, Frunze, 1956, P-11 19-48 ABSTRACT: In the autumn of 1944, 136 muskrats were released in the eastern part of Lake Issyk-Kull and 117 in Chernoye Lake, in the Tyup region. . From 1946 to 1954, 2255 of them were trapped and transferred to lakes in the Issyk-Kull, Frunze, Tyan-Shan, Osh, and Dzhalal Abad regions (a list is included). The area occupied by the muskrats increased approximately 10 km per year. Card 1/3 Making their way along streams and brooks, they entered Results of Acclimatizing Muskrats (Cont.) the mountains, where they settled in swampy sections. In the upper Turgen' River, a colony of them was discovered 2700mabove 3ea lievel. Winter freezing and the formation of multistage ice layers rendered many high mountain swampy areas unsuitable for muskrat habitation. Mountain streams and high mountain lakes without hydroT~hylic vege- tation are likewise unsuitable. Muskrats thrive best in spring-fed lakes east of Lake Issyk-Kull, small steppe brooks, Fonds and streams in the Chuya valley. bhen lakes have steep sides of soft sol.1, the animals live in burrows; when lakes are shallow, ~.ith low banks and abundant vegetation,they live in small houses. The homes they have built in the swamps and lakes of the Issyk-Kull depression are a combination of hut and burrow. Muskrat runs beg-in .%7hen the ice melts in the lakes. These animals breed two or three times a year. The first mating is in April or May, the second in June. Five young ones comprise an average litter. The muskrat's basic food during the year consists of various parts of rush, Laksmann reeds, and cane; in summer it also eats rushes, floating, pectine, and Card 2/3 Results of Acclimatizing Muskrats (Cont.) 14 -57 - 6- i 25,94 curling pond-weeds, mulberry, and yarrow. Commercial utilizaLion of the muskrat began in 1947. By 1954 the animal Froduced 36 Fercent of all fur acquired in Kirghiz. Some 66 percent of the muSkrat skins came from Frunze region, and 31 percent from Issyk-Kull region. Card 3/3 L. Dinesman J or'6, Translation from: Referativny zhurnal, Geografiya, 19 p 122 (USSRT AUTHOR: Tyurin, P. S. 11-1--l- ~I- -- -- ---------------- TITLE: Acclimatization of the Common White Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris exalbidus Pall.) in the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Tyan'-5han fA-kklimatizatsiya belki-tuel.eutki v yeltnikakh Tyan'-Shanya (Sciurus vulgaris exalbidus Pall.17 PERIODICAL: V sb: Akklimatiz. pushnvkh zverey v Kirgizii, Frunze, 1956, pp 49-74 ABSTRACT: A group of 209 squirrels was released in the Dzhilanda ravine in Terskey-Alatau, jrzhevallskiy rayon (reg16n)7 in 1951, and 73 more were released at the Chalkak into the Burgansa (Naryn range ). In 1955, 102 squirrels were caught in the Dzhilanda ravine; these were set free by the upper Chon-Kem in river In adiacent rav4nes Card 1/2 0 Z~_ Z Acclimatization of the Common White Squirrel (Cont.) the animals spread over a 30 km radius from the Flace v,-here they were first re eased. Their total number was estimated to be around 1600. The animals made local vertical migrations caused b-.- an uneven distribution.of spruce cones over the slopes. Their spring rigration lasted from I-larch to April; their autumn migration was over by the middle of November. Squirrels should be introduced on ~he northern slopes of the Kirghiz Alatay, and, in limited numbers, intro the spruce-fir forests in the basin of Lake Issyk-Kull. A map, showing where the squirrels were released and where they spread, is included. Card 2/2 L. D. --------- - -- -- - - ---- -- -- - - TTURIN, P..Sjp, - 1 1 Black grouse (Lyrurus tetrix L.) in Kirg-hizia. Trud7 Inst. zoo!. i para.z. All Kir. SSR no.6:97-104 157. (MIRIA 11:3) (Kirghizistan-Grouse) SOV-26-58-z-28/:;! AUTHOR: Tyurin, P.S., Candidate of Biological Sciences TITLEs The Grey Squirrel in the Fir Woods of Tyan'-Shan' (Belka- teleutka v yellnikakh Tyan'-Shanya) PERIODICALi Priroda, 1958, Nr 3, PP 101-103 (USSR) ABSTRACTj Kirghiz fauna is poor with respect to furred animals of trade value. The author reports on attempts to acclimatize the Irtysh grey squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris exalbidus) to the mountain fir woods of Tyan'-Shan'. In the new surroundings, the number of squirrels increased considerably by natural propagation, and the experiment is considered to have been successful. There are two photos and one map. ASSOCIATION: Institut zoologii i parazitologii AN Kirgtdmy SSR-Frunze (Institute of Zoology and Parasitology of the AS of the Kirghiz SSR-Frunze) 1. Squirrels--Propagation Card 1/1 YANUSHEVICII, A.I.;_T.X=..-I!..,5~,LY.AKOVLt~'VA, I.D.; MYRAWYNY, A.; SAMOVA, H.I.; IVANOV, A.I., prof., otv.red.; D3MT'YBV, G*P*, prof., red.; AINCE-99A, M.G., takm.rad. [Birds of Kirghizistan] Ptitay Kirgizii. Frunze. Isd-vo Akad.nauk Kirgizekoi SO. Vol.l. 1959. 227 P. (MIRA 12:12) (Kirghizistan--Birds) TTMNj P.S. , I New fur anloide,'.Q19 American mink and nutria. in rirghIzIstan. Trudy Instmool.i parasgAll Xir.OSR no-7:67-76 159. (MIRA 13:4) (Kirghizistan--Pur-boaring animals) (Mink) (Coupy) TY-URIN, P.S. Reproduction time of some vertebrates in Kirghizistan. Izv.AN Kir,SSR Ser.biol.nauk 1 no.4:161-165 '59. (KM 13:7) (Kirghisistan--Birde-Habits and behavior) YANUSn'VICH, A.I.; TYURIN, P.S.; YAKOYLEVA, I.D.; KYDYR.ALIYgV, A.; r'~~O --A.I., Prof., oty.red.; YAOMWICH, SHMOVA, N. , IVAN~ A.I., otv.red.; VOZHMO, I.V., red.izd-va; AUCKHINA, X.G., tekhn.red. (Birds of Kirghizistan] Ptitsy Kirgizii. Franze, lzd-vo Akad. nauk Kirgizskoi M. Vol.2. 1960. 271 p. (MIRA 13:12) (Kirghizistan--Birds) TYUMIJ F.S. Recent data on the nesting of the Himalayan eagle owl (.Bubo bubo hemachalamus Hume) in the Tien Shan. Izv. AN Kir. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk 3 no.1:25-30 161. (MIRA 14112) (TIEN SUN_-OWLS) - TYURIN, F.Si. - Nesting of the pine bunting (Eraberiza leucocepahlos G4.) in the Tien S.-Lan. Izv. AN Kir. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk 3 no.1:31-35 161. (MA 14:12) (TERSKEI ALA-TAU--FINCIIES) TYURUIP P. V, its significance in the Factor of natural fish mortality and regulation of fisheries* Vop. ikht. 2 no.3*-403-427 162. (MIRA 15: 10) Visheries) TTURIN, P. V. and SOSINOVICH, F. I. OSU-A 25 Materialy k Poznani,-u Neresta Bailnllskogo Omlia = Materialo for a study of apawning of ti-M 3aikul omul (fish) Izvestiya Biologo-Geografichookogo Ilauchno-Issledovatellsko.:,o Institute. pri Vostochno- skbirskom Gosudarstvennom Universitete, Vol. 7, part 3-4, 1937, PPI 198-235 Ohio State University Library. Q60-168, v01. 7, no. 3-4 Russian text, English abstract. BibliograDhy: 5 items. Geographic description of the lower course of the rivers Kichera and Verkhnyaya Angarka near their confluonce with LaIm Baikal. Map of this region. 1:250,000, long. 1090301 to 1100151 E., lat. 550201 to 56'101,11. TYURINS P. V. 130112 W!~W cdb6 Do* 1947 "Dynamics of Fleh Reeerves in iae n,man' =d the Moat Important Tasks of the Fish Ihdustr7,1~~P. V. Tyurin, 9 pp RIbnoye Khoz" Val XXT 11 No 12 Diecussion of fishing methods and their effoot an- resarve supply of fish. Study covers period IB60 - 1946 and is limited to lake Iltman'. Study Is broken dovn into periods and oovers varierties or fish. le 13042 TYU"'Pil 32643. v xpl:akh .hnoy R. 101r, '/Z [-T 0 Le topis ZhurriallnYkIi Statey, Vol. 44o Mockviti 1949 TTURIN, P.V,. Origin of the slow-groviag form of Coregenus albula L. ix the northwestern lakes of the U.S.S.R. Vop. ikht. ne.11:129-135 '58. (MIRA 12:1) I.Veesoyuznyy nauchno-issladavatelinkiy institut ozernoge i rechnoge r7bnoge khozyayatva. (Russia, Northwestern--Whitefishes) TYMM, P.V. ' - - -` -' 7- --' Estimating possible fish catches in lakes of the northwestern part of the U.S.S.R. Top. ikht. no-13:83-89 159. OIRL 13:3) l.Gosudaretvennyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiv institut oxernogo i rechnogo rybnogo khozy4ystva (GosITIORKh). (Russia, Northwestern--Fishes, Fresh-water) BURMAKII, Ye.V.; TYURIN, P.V. Biological classification of fishes. Vop. ikht. no.13:19-25 159. (MIRA 13:3) 1.Gosudarstvenny7 nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut ozernogo i rechnogo rvbnogo khoz"yetva (GosNIORKh). (Pishes-Claesiflotion) TYURIN, Petr Vladimirovich,, doktor biol. nauk, prof.; D&IS'NI"YEVA, T.F., kand. biol. nauk, retBenzent; KOSSOVA, O.N., red.; SATAROVA, A.M., tekhn. red. (Biological principles of controlling fisheries in inland bodies of waterl methodological manual for,Btudying fish stocks for permanent ichthyological observation centers] Biologicheskis obwmovaniia reguliroviiniia.rybolovetva na vnutrennikh vodoemakh; matodicheokoe rukovodstvo pG izu- cbenilu rybnykh zapasov dlia postoiannykh ikhtiologlaheskikh nabliudatellnykh punktov. Moskva, Pishchepromizdat, 1963. 118 P. (MIRA 16:10) (Fisheries) TIITRIN, P.Ya., inzh.; SEROV, Ye.P., kand.tekhn.nauk Some problems confronting the boiler industry. Teploenergetika 11 no. lt2-7 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. rosudarstvennyy komitet po koordinataii nauchno-ionledo- vatellskikh rabot SSSR i Moskovskiy energeticheskiy institut. MRIN, P. Yas, inzh, ., (Moiskva); VAI%INSYN, L.M., inzh. (Moa).-va) In regard to I.A. Syrmiiatnikov's article "Principtl trends In anhieving overall electrification.*. Elcktxichestv6 no.4:85-88 Ap. 161. (MIRA 14.:8) (Blectrificatinn) (Syromiatnikov, I.&.) DUB, 'Boris Isayevich-,,M ,, _.4, redaktor; THURIN, A.M.. tekhnIoh~1jkjy ._4J.4 radaktor. [High-preasure pipeline fittings] k-matura vysokogo davlaniia. dlia truboprovodov. Moskva, Goo. anargeticheakoe Izd-vo, 1954. 163 P. Opipe fittings) (MIRA, 8: 2 ) BBLINSKIY, Semen Yakovlevich; VUXALOVICH, M.P.., red.; IrIR IU, V.A., red.; KCWROV, L.P., red.; KRYUM, X.V., redo,; TIUIUB9 F.Tao, redo; SKVORTSOV, A.A., red.; LARIONOV, G.Te., t;~.ria-.- (Heat and electric power plants and heating from central stations] TaploZikataiia i teploolaktroteentrali. Moskva, Gos.enarg.izd-vo, 196o. .86 p. (Bibliotaka toplotekhnika, no.4). (MIRA 13:9) (Heating from central stations) (Ilectric power plants) 3(2),3(%0) AUTHOR: Pospelov, Ye. M. SOV/6-59-3-15/16 TITLE: Conferenae on Problems of the Transliteration of Geographic Names (Soveshcheniye po vc,prosam transkriptsii geografiches- kikh nazvaniy) PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1959, Nr 3, PP 76-78 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Conferenoe convened by the Presidium of the AS USSR was held from January 26 to 31, 1958 at the Institut geografii AN SSSR (Geographic Institute of the AS USSR). It dealt with the present state of the transliteration of geographic names and with the ways of rapidly eliminating various deficiencies. The Conference was attended by 89 delegates from variouB organiza- tions and scientific ,;enters. Chairman was the Assistant Direc- tor of the Geographic Institute of the AS USSR, Professor E. M. blurzayev, The !o:lowing lectures were heard: It. B. Volo- stnova and S. A~ DaErlira "Activity in the Field of Translitera- tion at thgGlavnoye upravleniye geodezii i kartografii (Cent- ral Administratift of Geodesy and Cartography)". There is al- ready a card file "ith about 1,0009000 cards. A permanent com- mission for transliteration problems was formed in 1950. Card 1/2 M. Kh, Barano,4 analyzed the general state of transliteration Conference on Problems of the Transliteration of SOV/6-59-3-15/16 Geographic Names of geographic namee and suggested that an All-Union Commmittee for the tranalitere*,ion of geographic names be established. P. K. Makayuda illustrated the activity at the Gidrografiches- kaya sluzhbfj IMP Olydyograpmc Service of the Navy) with rie- apect to the ttanslit-exat-ion of geographic names. Ye. M. Pospe- lo-,j- reported on "The S-ituation of Transliteration Abroad". He pointed oui that on the whole the foreign transliteration authoilties catmot serve as an example, but some positive aspects car, and must be made use of. E. M. h1urzayev lectured on "Local Geogi~aphic Terms". In the course of discussions the necessity became.evident of,putting order into the problems of transliteratling the names of foreign persons into the Russian language, and also into th6 problem of transliterating Russian and foreign namee into the languages of the peoples of the USSRc The Conference decided to ask thp Council of '11.1inisters of the USSR that, a central coordinating orEan be created. It should be entitled to supervise the transliteration of geo- graphic names and names of persons in the USSR and to exert Card 2/2 --control on "Vhe transliteration activity &11 over the USSR. SARAMV, A.N., redaktor; LYSYUK, V.N., rednktor: SHMV.S.I.. reduktor; APB-W11FM,V.S., redaktor; ITFMPaG, I.R., redaktor: KURAKINA, V.I. radaktor; MOSTMAN, S.L., redaktor; SHIRNDTA,A.L.. re"-.tor; 7rM N. S. A.; YAKOVLWA, A.K.; GURRICH, I.Y., takhnicheekiy redakf"677~" .-W-- [World atlas; index of geographical names] Atlas mira; ukazatell geografichaskikh nazyanit. Moskva, 1954. 571 p. (HIJIA 8:9) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.)GlavnTe upravleniye geodezii i kurtografit. (Atlases) I-I I .1 111 , . V 40'' TYURIIi, S.A.; PO* V, I.V. - - wwgm ft vmwle~ the "Brief glossary of Russian transliteration of Latin American geographic names.' Sobr.st.po knrt.no.2:76-79 152. (MMA 10:12) (Russian language-Traneliteration) (Names, Geographical) TYURIN S k - iv few probless In the spelling of geographic namem ae relat~-d tn the rulings on Russian orthorraphy. Good. t kar*.. no.6:1;8-_54 Je 'f7, (Namez, Oeographical) Orm 10:8) TYURIN, S.A. '-- ." gnificapt step towards standardizing the geographic names. Geod. i kart. no.3:53-56 (Names.. Geographical) anpIling A 163. (MIRA of 3.627) USSR/Human and Anirml Morphology - The Skeleton. S Abs Jowr : Ref Zhur Biol., No 5) 1959, 21551 Author ; Tyurin, S.M. Inst : Kirov Agricultural Institute Title The Problem of Classification of Bone Traumas Depending on the External Shape and Histological Structure of the Bones Orig Pub Tr. Kirovskogo s.-kh. in-ta) 1956, 11, No 23, 139- 143 Abstract Through the example of the lst phalanx of the horse the possibility was shown of classifying traurinta depending on the external shape and structure of the bone. In injury of the 1st phalai-Lx cracks and fis- sures occur in it. Histologically it is shown that in the vicinity of these cracks and fissures Card 2/2 24 USSR/IM.nn and Aninal Morpl,ology - The Skeleton. S A~s Jour Ref Zhur Biol., 110 5, 1959, 21551 rAcroseopic fissures are formed along interoutcon and interlamellar lines of colicsion. Ob5orvaticnia d the phalanx in caacs of experimentally prodmud fissures show that their distribution is spocific for the bone of every spetics of donestic airiii-ml or for the bone of Cho same species but of different age. This characteristic feature is associated with the nature of distribution of bone lauellac and osteons. The structure of the basal phalanx of the horse is adapted to vertical mechanicol strains. In artiodactyls injury to the 1st phalanx is rarely ob- served because of a different distribution of cstoons and interostcon lamellae. -- T,P, Vinogradova Card 2/2 TURIN, S.M. (Ivanovo,, 3-Ya Mezhevaya ul., 35, kv.2) Some preblems of the bistogenesis and age-related changes in the epithelium of the large intestine in man. A--kh.anat.,gist. i embr. 46 no.500-57 My 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Kafedra gistologii i embriologii (zav. - prof. Ye.A.Kirillov) Ivanovskogo gosudarstvannogo meditsinskogo instituta, i kafedra gistologii i embriolo ii (zav. - chlen-korrespondent ANN SSSR prof. S.I.Shchelkunovi Voyenno-maditsinskoy akademii imeni" Kirova. TYURIN, S.M. Innervation of the mucosa of the gastroenteric section in mammals. Trudy Len. ob-va est. 72 no.1:105-107 '61. (MIRA 15:3) (ALI14RITARY CANAL-DINERVATION) V- 114, !C'1 " TYURIN. S.M. of the epithelium of the central segment of the gastro- intestinal system in lower vertebrates. Trudy Wan 16:229-245 153. (MIRA 10:8) 1. Xafedra gistologii i embriologii Ioningradakogo sanitarno- gigiyenicheskogo maditainskogo inctituta (sev. kafedroy prof. B.I.Shcholkunov) (GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM, physiology, regen. of epithelium in v lower vertebrates) NPITMILIUM, gastrointestinal, regen, in lower vertebrates) (REGEWkUTION, gastrointestinal epithelium, in lower vertebrates) POtrovich the tT.S.S.P. - 2d Z andreelcionor"'Ic an" social QurveZ tatles ed (raps) tables." nd enj. London, Methue'n and a- 8 MaPs.L 12 di~-rayns and 67 :7~atj stica Co.J* Z 1-~' 2 L ,452. 231- "" U2. FILC: HC335.1'727 IQ,,/,5 ww~ ---;_-z2E20-r SO: Soviet Trans tation and COMU"Irlicatiorls A ROfllenco D- 4ation epartment,-~ra`sh 14~0 ~ra 11 Librar~r of Congress Fngton' lj;~)"Uncyassified. ' I TIURIN, SERGEI PETROVICH. The U.S.S.R., an economic and social survey, wi-th 8 maps, 16 diagrams and 63 statistical tables. London, Methuen and co., Z19447. 219 p. illus. (maps) diagra. (I folQ Chapter 3, means of communication, gives concise information on most important ports on the Black, Azov, Baltic and Caspian seas, Artie and Pacific oceans (complete with maps). It also contains descrition of rivers included in the waterway system, as well as of the canal system. Brief chapters on higghways, railroads and air service give basic information on the main lines of comftunication. Contains data on postal and telegraph service. DLC: HC335.T727 SO: Soviet TransportatiM qjLd QommunirA,+Ann-A Bib3iogra Library 9L Congress Reference Department~ Washington$ 1952, Unclassified !0000000*0000000** , , w . I. ') 11 It It It -A, -1 _1 1,.0"" 11 TrKnoPorfing 10 lillt'l 041 Ell 00 J1 00 00 go of 00 go, to 00 09 r a It K it 0 0 0 0 so- 0 o a 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10*0000040 4 11 4 1. k 41 D Is " A A .11 it 0 IQ 110 0 m Al a v a ON 46 #1 41 410 a v IN I1 11 1 ~ IFA I I IA 10 11 10 sdds In toutalsiefs. 11. P Tyurin. RJ 15. No. 9 contal1w, ts ate cliscinvd. roe roe r so _~Xoo roe I ty 0 w 9 Pt cl tt 1( 4 1 '94 0 0 0 0 001 of 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 a 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 * 0 a *,A MIRIN P. V. and 80SINOVICH, P. I. OSU-T 25 Materialy k Poznaniyu Neresta Baikal'skogo Ormlia - Materials for a study of spawning of the Baikal omul (fish) Izvestiya Biologo-Geograficheskogo Naucbno-Iseledovatellskogo Institute, pri Vostochno- skbirskom Gosudarstvennom UniversititeY Vol. 71 part 3-4, 1937, pp. 198-235. Ohio State University Library, Q60-168, vol. 7, no. 3-4 Russian text, English abstract. Bibliography: 5 Items. Geographic description of the lower course of the rivers Kichera and Verkhnyaya Angarka near their confluence with Lak8 Baikal Map of this region, 1:25DsOOO long. 109 301 to ~lbol5v E. lat. 5502ot to 5601of N. TYURI, N, Tn f,ra -,; rga n -1 z inne rva t a rd ." 71 3 L J T-, Z~ 5 j .1 ME)', e o 3 0 119- (HIRA L8:2) J 4-2 ii,51. 1. T7.-n.nrv:ilJy Ir.stitut. - -- - ~ " 4--- Y,OnOnT,VTCIIO A. V.p IYURTH, I, J~ Wine and Wine Making How to decrease loss of wine during storage. Vin. SSSR. 12 no. 6, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, September 195,& Unclassified. - 1. TYYRINI, S.T. 2. UOSSR (600) 4. Wine and Wine Making 7. Determining the average temperature of wine. Vin.SSSR 12 no.10, 1952. 9 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified. KOROTKEVICH, A. N., TnRIN, S. T. Wine and Wine Making How to decrease loss of wine during storage. Vin. SSSR. 12 no. 6, 1952. 1952 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, September -)bm , Uncl. VMMI~14 .3. - T., Wine ancl Wine j"king - Rese-~,rc6 Coordination of scientific work In the field Of vinicliltu", Vin.SSSR 13, No. 3. 1953 9. ~!~hl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953, uncl- USSR / Microbiology - Industrial Microbiolo6y. F Abe Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 38412. Author -T*uzJ4 S - T, Inst Not gi V*----t~ Title Viability and Activity Stored of Wine Aerobic 'Microorganisms When in Hermetically Sealed Vessels. Orig Pub: Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. Vses. n.-i. in-t vinodeliya i vinogradarstva, 1957, No 1, 35-39. Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 69 44zk TYURIN, S. T. Cand Tech Soi -- "Aging of table and champagne wine ik4if4"a in large hermetic tanks with dosing of ox 4en." Yalta, 1960 (Min of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education RSFSR. Mos Technologi+ Inst of Food Industry). (KL, 4-61, 201) -2~- -TV-MIN,- S,T, Comparative study of the conditions arising from the presence of atmoopheric ox7gen in dry wines atored in large tanks and barrels. Trudy VNIIViV "Magarach" 91179-184 160. (MIRA 13tll) (Wino-Storage) 11YUR111, Sergey Tlinofeyevich~ MAKIRMINA, Twnara Alckoeyevria Z [Rubber pack-Ing materials for wine-making equipment] ProkladochrZre rezinovye materlOy dlia vinodellcheskogo oborudovanii.a. Simferopol', Krym, 1964. 12 p. (MIRA 18-7) TYURIN Sjt; PONOMARENKO, R.A, Results of the determining of the activity of polyphenolaBe in dry wine materials prepared without the access of air. Trudy VNIMV "Magarach" 13:60-67 164. (MM 17:12) I TYURIN, S.T.~ BAZANOVA, A.I.i WCHENKO, B.N. 9 Results of the study of the sanitary, hygienic and T)hysicc- mechanical characteristics of Soviet plastics intetdad for use in the wine making industry. Trudy VNI1ViV "Magarach" 13i149-163 164. (MIRA 17%12) TYURIN S.T.- SUBBOTIN, V.A. Methods for determining wine losses in evaporation, absorption and wetting. Trudy VNIIViV "Magarach" 13t164-172 164. (MM l7sl2) kand. tekhn. nauk; BAZANOVA, Ade2aida Ivanovna, nauchn. sotr.; ILIGIMIKO, Boris Hikolayevich, nauchn, sotr.; AVDEYEEVA, A.V., doktor tekhn. nauk, prol", retsenzent; SKUPIKHIE, I.M., Rand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; CHERNYAVSKIY, N.F., inzh.-konstruktor, retsenzent; SEBKO,G., red.; VASILIYEV, I.p red. (Protective coatings of containers in wine making] Zashchlt- nye poki-jtiia rezervuarov v vinodelii. Simferopol', lzd-.vo "Krym," 1965. 103 p. (IAIRA 18: 5) 1. ZuveduyushchAy laborittorlyey Vnoooyuznogo nauchno- issledova-tallskogo instituta vinodeliyu i viriogradarstva "Flagarach" (for Tyurin). 2. Laboratoriya, Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo Instituta vinodeliya i vino- gradarstva I'Magarach" (for Bazanova, IlIchenko). POPOV, K.S.;''iand. tekhn. nauk; GAYVORONSKAYA, Z.I.; UMANETS, V.P.; NI1DVj V.I.; VALUYk0, G.G.; OKHREMENKO, N.S.; ZHDANOVICH., G.A.; DATUNASHVILI,, Ye.H.;6ERj1IffOVA,11,1.,- MOCHENK0, G.S.; Y.VRAKSINA, N.K.,- T TYURINA, L.V.; KRIMCHAR, M.S.; RAZUVAYEV, N.I.; OCORnDNIK, S.T.; MIKHAYIDV, S.M.; ZHILYAKOVA, 0.2 red., GLIKI-Im .9 N., red.; FISENKO, A., tekhn. red.; (Wine making; manual for the workers of wineries on state and collective farma in the Crimea] Vinodelie; rukovodstvo dlia ra- botnikov vinodellebeakikh zavodov sovkhozov i kolkhozov Kryma. Simferopol', Krymizdat, 1960. 415 P. (MIRA 16:3) (CAtmea-Wine and wine making) TYURIBI S. T. (05R) "Maturat'on Processes in Dry Wino Material in He~.-metfcally Sealed Reserviors with Controlled Oxygen Contents." Report presented at the 5th International Biochemistry Congress, Moscow, 10-16 Aug 1961 TYLTRIII, S.V. Heating thn GAZ-93 dump truck body for transmrting mortars urder cold weathnr conditions [Suggosted by S.V.Tiurin]. Ratn. i Izobr. pre4l. v atrol. no.6:12-33 '58. (MIF6, 11:10) (Dump trucks) 01,1ortar-TransDortation) TYURIN, V. What is going on at the Commudst Youth League construction projects today? lUn.tekh. 6 no.9:64-67 S 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Rabotnik TSentrallnogo komiteta Vsesoyuznogo Leninskogo komministichesko o soyuza molodezhi. &=mist Youth League) TYURIN, V., inzh. Unde carbon dioxide protection. NTO 5 no.12:47-49 D 163. (KMA 17: 8) 1. Zamestitell glavnogo redaktora zburnala "Svarochnoye proizvodstvoll. r4izm~-T- 11 - Modernizing streetcars. Zhil.-kom.khoz.7 no.11:27-29 157. (MIRA 10:12) 1. Noohallnik konstrulitorokogo byuro Usti-Xatavskogo vagonostroitellnogo savoda. (Ust-Katev-Streetears) OUMIKENKO, Ya.M.; TYURIN, V.A. Effect of deformation and wear of the sizing instrument on the accuracy and finiO of forging surfaces. Kuz.-shtam.proizv. 5 no.3:1-4 Mr 163. (MIRA 1634) (Forging) CKHRIW,NKO, Ya.M.; TYLJRIN, V.A. Methods of plotting the fields of local nonuniformity of de"'crzatirm. Izv. vya. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 8 no.72IM-112 f65. (MIRA 180) 1. Moskovskiy institut stali i aplavov. ACC ;4R, AP6023566 SOURCE CODE: UR/0401/66/000/007/0002/0005 AUTNUA: Tyurin, V. (Engineer; Commander) 7 %---woo .. 1010MA--ft, ORG: none 18 TITLE: Heroes u`.' the underwater orbit [Wci:id eircu-mavigetion by submarine] SOURCE: Starshina-ser-,hant, no. 7, 1966, 2-5 , TOPIC TAGS-- t;ubmarine, nuclear rubmarine, long range eubmarine ABSTRACT: Over a perio .~4! a lfttle more than one and a half months a squadron of Soviet nuclear ubummmar 12 4ruist-d appro-t~i7.ately 40,000 km. During this period the submarine squadron, which included a new submarinp, "saw" a lot of transoceanic sub- marines but avoided meeting tbem.j All submarine search was accomplished with*sonar instruments. (WS1 SUB CODE: 15/ SUBM DATF: none -/6--6 4iff AF.C NRo AP6019600 Al) SOURCE CODE: UR/6 93/66/00476~63 4 W67 AUTHORS: Adam, N. V.: Ben1kova. N. F.: Trmaina, L. 0. .ORG: none TITLE: Geomagnetic map construction from satellite Agta_, SOURCE: Kosmicheskiye issledovaniya, ve 4. no, 3. 1966., 463-468 TOPIC TAGS: geomagnetic measurement, geomagnotic field, harmonic analvsis) qebelli~& *been gbiog. C04 A-CiA41411L IQ~A4 Uw~ ABSTRACT: A map is presented of the total inagnetic field intensity-at 400 km over the Soviet Union, The data for constructing the map were obtained from measurements from the third artificial earth satellite (1958). The measurements were reduced to the value at 4W km according to the forrmla AT TQ* T',+-a-(h-400). An insufficient number of measurements was. made to obtain the vertical gradient LAFL4hj directly., Consequently., the Gradients were calculated on the basis of spherical harmonic analysis of world magnetic maps (1955). Details of the analysis and the construction of the map are given, and the accuracy is estimated to be 350 y. Orige art, hasi 2 figures, 2 tables, and 6 formulas. [041 SUB-COUS 08 Suqj DATEs 17Apr65/ ORIG RLIFt 0051 OTH REF: 001 ~AjU,=::e =.PRESS e4; 0 411 - C;n-1fi?20fi-nA7-j . UW. f f, I L- o46 -6-7 LNT (m)/E;WP t) 'ZTI/.ET.4T ~ k)- - - !J-P (c IF~r/ Tq :FAC-C -NR-* A~~i042 A/ --- SOURC-E-- CODEz uR/oi62766/-60O/OO2/0OO1/OW4-- AUTHORSt Okhrimeako, Ya. M.; Tyurin, V. A. ORG: none TITLEt Forging with increased uniformity of deformationt SOURCE: Kuznechno-shtampovochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 2, 1966, 1-4 TOPIC TAGS': metal deformation, metal forging, metal forming press, metallurgic machinery., alloy, lead, aluminum forging, alloy / B1617 allOY ABSTRACT: The effect of different forging block profiles on the strength and homogeneity of forged specimens was studied. The study was carried out on the installation shown schematically in Fig.,,l (see Fig. 1). Three different metal specimens were studied: 1) alloy_g6l nd an aluminum7aZloy., 2) lead specimens, YbL and 3) aluminum specimens at room temperature. The experimental data were treated after the method of Ya. M. Okhrimenko and Vo A. Tyurin (Metodika postroyeniya poley mestnoy neravnomernouti deformataiia Izvestiya vuzove Ghernaya metallurgiyal 19659 No* 7). The experimental results are presented graphically (see Fig. 2)a It is concluded that the simultaneous use of contoured and flat forging surfaces insures Card L 04637-67 ACC N& Ap6019842 Card Fig. 1. Experimental instrument. 1 - base; 2 - yoke; 3 - finer; 4 - balls; 5 - specimen. (Arrows indicate the diredtion of the friction forces during compression.) .5 79 .40 -35 B12 a) b) Fig. 2. Topograms of local deformation. a compression on flat rough plates; b - compression using the instrument with surface projection equal to 0.2 dt; c' - the same with surface projection equal to 0.5 (dashed line indicates the dead zone) where dt is the ratio of the heght of the surface projections to the diameter of the specimene nearly homogoneous deformations. Orig. art. hast 6 graphs. SUB CODE-. 11t, 13/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 001 too 55 7S 19 -to ~awm CJ,J '25 ~5 91 -L o4637-67 ACC NR: AP6019842 GUSXV, Aleksandr Alekseyevich; TYURIN, V99My Ajq ,~aeyevich; HISHM ICH,.G.I., 4 -- , redaktor; YRUMKIN, -- red;~tor. (Reversible blueprinting with SAIP-1 and SABP-2 equi went] Dvustoron- nee avetokopirovanie na apparatakh SADP-l i SADP-2. Cningrnd, Goo. soluznoe izd-vo sudoetroitallnoi ~rnmyshl., 1955. 31 P. (MLRA 9:5) (Blueprinting) S/ 1621651Qa01C,051'GC 1/08 A004/Ai27 AUTHORS: Okhrimenko, Ya. M..LjZLi~V~.A- TITLE: The effect of the deformation and wear of calibration instruments on the accuracy and surface finish of furgings PERIODICAL: Kuznechno-shtampovochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 3, 1965, 1 - 4 TEXT-. The authors emphasize the fact that the effect of deformation and wear of calibration instruments on the accuracy and surface finish has not been sufficiently studied hitherto. They report on a number of test8 that were carried out at the ZIL Plant to find out the degree and extent o.-L' calibration-instrument wear and quote in this connection the example of wear of the flat sLLrface of a calibrating plate trat, in tae course of service life, became concave, It was revealed at the ZIL forg- ing shop that after reduction on the embossing press of 100 steering shaft forgings, the lower plateg characterizing the instrument wear, showed a concavity of 0.01 mij. The authoru 1-,.-ive a dotal ied description of woar phenomena on caiibration inatrumenta, present a number of graphs Card 1/2 3/182/63/000/003/Ocl/(~08 The effect of the deformation A004/A127 and four different schemes according to which, depending on the properties of the material being deformed, the investigated phenomena may take place. - ~ . There are 7 figures. Card 2/2 A i,,CC NR: AF7012420 SOURCE: CODE: UR/0062166/000'.'Oll'1938,*1943 AUTHOR: Nesmeyanov, A. N.; Perevalova, E. G. TYurin, V. D.; Gubin, S. P ORG: ~bscOw State UniversitY Im. M. V. Lomonosov (HosItovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitat) TITLE: Hetallation of alkylferrocenes SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestlya. Seriya khimicheskaia, no. 11, 1966, 1938-19113 TOPIC TAGS: ferrocenel lithium compound$ ferrocenyllithium SUB CODE: 07 ABSTRACT: The iretallation of methyl-I ethyl-, and ii-propylferrocene with' 'excess n-butyllithium at room temperature was studied. Mixtures of nono- and dimetallated alkylferrocenes were obtained. The monometallated alky1ferrocenes were found to possess a heteroannular structure. The mixture of mono- and dimet-, allated, alky1ferrocenes, after carboxylation., were converted to a mixture of 'mono- and dicarboxylic aci'ds. Metallation of alkylferroceneG proceeded with 'greater d.',fficalty than that.of ferrocene itself. Approximately 2-2-5 times as dimetallated much of :the monometallated alky1ferrocene was formed as of the derivative. 7he metal3ATed alkylferrocenes were also used for the synthesis of heteroannular nitroalkylferrocenes by the reaction With propyl nitrate. KtromqVi-, nitroethyl-,, and pit:Fppropylferrocenes were obtained in low . Card -542.91 + 547.113 + 546.72 0932- 135'4 RESEMOVO A.Nej PMWAIDVAp B.G.; SHILOWSEVA, L.S,; TP411~ V.D. Pbrrocen7lmethylation b7mean3 of NyN-dintoth7lamincmetbylferrc>cp-ne and its io4(maeth*ate. Izv*A'N SSSRo OtdAh"nauk no.13.tl99,7- 2001 V 162, (MIRA 15312) 1e Hookovskiy gosudarstvev F univeraitat im. MoV. Lomonooova. (k rrocene) S/062/62/000/011/006/021 B101/B144 AUTHORSt Nesmeyanov, A. N., Perevalova, E. G., Shilovtseva, L. S., and Tyurin, V. D. TITLEi Ferrocenyl methylation by means of N,N-dimethyl aminomethyl ferrocene and its iodo methylate PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdeleniye khimi'cheakikh nauk, no. 11, 1962, 1997 - 2001 TEXTt The following syntheses were-made with N,N-dimethyl aminomethyl ferrocene (i), trimethyl(ferrocenyl-methyl) ammonium iodide (B), and di- methyl-ethyl(ferrocenyi-methyl) ammonium bromide (C):- (1) Reaction of B with Na2S-1OH2O on a boiling water bath and extraction with ether produced di-(ferrocenyl-methyl) sulfide, yield 54%, m-P. 107 - 1080C (with dec'OM- position). The IR spectrum contained absorption bands at 1000 and *1104 cm-1. (2) Di-(ferrocenyl methyl) disulfide, yield 33%, m.p. 125-1270C (with decomposition), was obtained from B and, NaSH, the latter being pro- duced by bubbling H2S through NaOH solution. (3) The synthesis of ferro- Card 1/4 S/'062/62/000/011/006/021 Ferrocenyl methylatio:g by means of... B100144 cenyl methyl acetate was made in three wayst (a) Reaction of B with glacial acetic acid at 90 - 950C in N2 atmosphere, yield 25%, M-P- 74-760C, 1 IR absorption bands at 997, 1104, and 1740 cm- . A compound soluble in benzene,(gross formula C12H12 Fe, m.p. 115-1350C) formed at 110-1500C; it was not further investigated. (b) Reaction of C with sodium acetate at 150-1550C in vacuum (7 mm Hg), yield 39%, m-p- 75-76oc. (c) Reaction of A with acetic anhydride, yield 89~. The compound obtained by (c) was, as to m.p. and IR spectrum, identical with the compounds obtained by reactions (a) and (b). (4) Reaction of A with methyl benzoate in N 2 atmosphere at 130 - 1350C, and extraction with benzene, produced ferrocenyl methyl 1 benzoate, yield 50~%', =-P. 132-1330C, IR bands at 1003, 1098, 1700 cm- (5) Reaction of A with methyl anthranilate produced ferrocenyl methyl anthranilate, yield 46%, m.p. 123-1240C, 1R bands at 996, 1102, 16e6 cm (6) Heating of B with ethyl acetate at 120-1250C produced, instead of the expected ferrocenyl methyl acetate, ferrocenyl carbinol ethyl ether, yield 42~, b.p. 68-70OC/0-3 mm Hg, n20 1-5840- The IR bands at 1002, 1106 cm- 1 D Card 2/4 3/06 621000101110061021 Ferrocenyl methylation by means of... B I 01XI1 44 proved the existence of a nonsubstituted cyclopentadienyl ring. Bands.of an ester carbonyl group were not observed. (7) B with butyl acetate pro- duced ferrocenyl carbinol butyl ether, yield 35,~6, M.P. 31.5-32-50c, b.p. 105-1060C/2 mm Hg, 20 0 9 1-5695. !a bands at 1004 and 1104 cm-1. (8) Heat- ing of B with piperidine at 1100C produced N-(forrocenyl-methyl) piperidine, yield 94%, m.p. 84.5 - 85-50c, IR bands a t 1002, 1103, 1303 cm-1* Reaction of A with piperidine did not lead to a subst-itution of the dimethyl amino radioal. (9) N-(ferrocenyl-methyl) morpholine was obtained from B and morpholine at 120-1300C, yield 95%, m-P. 74-750C, IR bands at 1006, 1104 em- 1. (10) ',4-(ferrocenyl-methyl) aniline'was obtained from B and arkiline in boiling aqueous solution, yield 75~-j,. M.P. 84-64-50C, IR bands at looo, lio6, 1602, 1552-1566, 3930 cm- 1. (1'1) N-(ferrocenyl-methyl) phthali_ mide was obtained from B and potassium phthalimide in dimethyl formamide solution at 130-1400C, Yield 97%, m.p. 209-2100C (with decomposition), IR bands at 1000, 1102, 1706, 1758 cm (12) Ferrocenyl methyl amine was ob- tained from N-(ferrocenyi-methyl) phthalimide and hydrazine hydrate heated at 80-900C in K2atmosphere, by precipitation with NaOH, b.p. Card 3/4 S/062/62/000/011/006/021 Ferrocenyl methylatiazz by means of... B100144 20 108-1100C/0.3 Mm Hg, nD 1.6310, IR bands at 1002, 1106, 3288, 3368 cm- This compound decomposes in air, Bubbling of HCl through its bonzene solu- tion yielded ferrocenyl methyl amine hydrochloride, decomposition tempera- ture 233-2350C. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov) SUBMITTEDs April 2, 1962 Card 4/4 TYURINJ, V.F., inzh, Conference on the "Quality and reliability of welded joints in the chemical machinery industry." Svar. proizv. no.8:42-43 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:9) VZTUMOVSKIY, Z.B., inzh.; VLADYCHIIIA, Ye.N., inzh.; GUBENSKIY. V.A., insh.; DORRUDORF, V.I.. inzh.; = IKOV, S.N., inzh.-, SOLIYIMKO, V.O., inzh.; TIMOKHOV, Ye.P., insh.; TYMH,.y4.-. vedushchiy inzh.; BOROV'IKOV, B.A., red.; KUPTSOf'.-X1*.-. red. Qainti'ng in a high voltage electric field] Okraska v elektri- ,cheskom pole vysokogo napriazheniia. Moskva, Wentrallnoe biuro tekhn.informataii, 1958. 63 P. (MIRA 12:7) 1. Rassia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Moskovskiy gorodskoy ekonomicheskiy administrativnyy rayon. Sovet narodnogo khozyayBtva. 2. TGentrall- naya neuc.4o-isoledovatellskaya laboratoriya VeasoytLxnoy proiziod- stvennoy kontory "Lakokraspokrytilel (for Vatukhnovakipr-Vladychina, Gabenakiy, Dorrendorf, Serebryanikov, Soliyenko, Timokhov). (Spray painting) TYURIN, V.P.,, inah.; MARKINj A.M.v inah. ----------- Consultaticm cm readerst letters. S7ar.proirv. no.n:4a x 162.; 1 (MIRA 1542) t 11 Nomitot po nadzoru za bezopasnym vedeniyem rabot v promyshlenbosti i gornomu nadzoru pri Sovete Ministrov WSR (for Markin). (Welding) GITLEVICH, A.D.; ZHIVOTINSKIY, L.A.; ZHMAKINv D.F.; FALIKEVICH, A.S., kand.tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; CHRUNOV, A.I., inzh., retsenzent; TYURIN, V.F.,I inzh., red,; PETUKHOVA, G.N., tekhn.red. (Work standards based on technical data for welding engineer- ing rocesses]Tekhnicheskoe normirovanie tekhnologicheskikh proesessov v avarochnykh teekhakh. [By]A.D.Gitlevich i dr. 14oskva, Mashgiz, 1962. 170 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Welding-Production standards) tj~~RIN, V.F., inzh. Technological conference of welders in Moscow. Svar. proizv. no.8:44-46 Ag 162. (KRA 1511l) (Welding--Congreases) TYURIN, Third Siberian conference of welders. Svar. proizv. no.10:45-46 0 162. (MIRA 15:10) (Welding-Congresses) TYURIX, Y.F., veduahchiy inzhener; ZOMBKOVSKATA, R.V., red.; ANTONTUK. P.D.. takhn.red. (Equipment for the manufacture of electrodes] Oborudovanie dlia proizvodstva elektrodov. Koskva, TSentr.biuro tekhn. informteii, 1958. 37 P. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Koakovskiy ekonomichookiy admi- nistrativnyy rayon. Sovat nerodnogo khozyaystva. (Electrodes) (Welding research) m___ - - - - - TYURIN, V.F. New books on welding issued by the State Publishing House for the Machinery Industry. Avtom. svar. 14 no.8:88-92 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:9) (Bibliography--Welding) TURIN) V.F* , inzh. Second Siberian Scientific Technological Conference on Welding and Hard Facing. Svar. proizl~. to.9:43.-,42 S 161 (MW 34:8; (Welding~-Congresses) TYURINY V.F. A useful periodical on welding (OAutomatic welding")*'Reviewed by V.P.Tiu.rin. Mashimoctroitell no.7:46 161. - kf (KM 14:7) (Electric welding) s/n7/6i/boo/boi/b13/013' A004/AO01 AUTHOR: Tyurin V F TITLE I' Aohieve~ent iht of the Soience,,and.Tdchnology'of V 0. Pra6tii3b 4' ashinostroitel N6.''1,. P'*. 40-4.. PERIODI 196 P "Th 0 e auth r reports on an,exhibition which took place from July to ~October.1960.~at the VDNKh unde' the-title "The Introdua r tion of Progressive Welding! _9gy into National Economy of the,USSR". The exhibition had 13 sections: ..the introductory. welding structures, semi-automatio and automatic submerged welding, gas-shielded are welding supply sources for are welding, building-up, resistance welding, electric-slag welding, mechanization of w6lding operations, welding materials gas-flame treatment, new welding methods, quality check of weldea parts. Some thousand exhibits were shown, while diagrams and graphs trated the goal-of the Seven-Year Plan to increase the mechanization of emons welding operations from 11% in 1958 to 40% in 1965. Great attention was given i to the process of electric-slag welding, the Importance of which is demonstrated ''by the fact that e. g. the Novo-Kramatorskiy mashinostroltel'nyy zavod (Novo- Kramatorskiy Mechanical Engineering Plant) produced more'than 30,000 tons of 1.,-.Card 1/8 - ---- 30 S/117/61/000/001/013t/013' AG04/AOO1 The Achievements of the Science and Technology of Welding into Practice structures by the eleotric-slag welding method and thus saved more than 100 million rubles. This welding process is extensively used also at the B&rnaultskiy, koteltnyy zavod (Barnaul Boiler Plant), Tag;anrog "Krasnyy kotel'shchik":Plant, at the pressing shop of the ZIL, Uralmashzavod and atcther enterprises. The Gor'kovskly avtozavod (Clor'kiy Automobile Plant) showed at tho exhibition an ~all-welded body of the "Volga" our with more Figure 21 r'than 7,000 welding spots. More than 80 "I'exhibits showed the-achievements of the Soviet industry in the field of semi-automatic and automatic submerged welding. The Institut -1 elektrosvarki (Electric Weldi Institute) 1 exhibited the new TC-32 and TC-33 (TS-32 i:*-and TS-33) designs of welding tractors -sided welding of steel 3-12 devised,for one .,mm thick. Welding is taking place with wire 2-5 mm in diameter with currents of 400-1,200 amp. (Abstractor's note: the text states 11400-1,200 m" which is obviously a misp ~rlntj. C ard 2/ 8 4 S/117/61/000/001/013/013 A004/AOOl The Achievements of the Science and Technology of Welding Into Practice Figure 2 shows the multi-purpose AAMT-3oo Mmr-3oo) automatic welder intended for the welding of thin sheet material of 0.5 - 3.0 mm. This welder operates either on d-c or a-c with one or two electrodes. The maximum welding current is 350 amp. The YCA-500 (USA-500) multi-purpose automatic welder has been devised for the welding of straight or ring-shaped seams, using either electrode wire for submerged or gas-shielded are welding, or tungsten electrodes with or without additives. Welding is effected with direct current of rated 500 amp. A number of enterprises exhibited special-purpose eleatria-welding apparatus, among others the new hose-type A-643 automatic welder shown by the Institute of Electric Weld- ing. The TsNIITMASh and the Stalingrad NIITMASh exhibited interesting specimens of welding equipment with photo-servo systems for the tracking of the welding head along the welding seam. The use of the UY-30 (FKU-30) copying device made it possible to obtain tracking accuracies in the range of + 1-1.5 mm. Quite a number of welding pistols and electric riveting apparatus -were shown at the axhibd tion, e. g. the A-564 welding pistol for the resistance welding of bolts 4-12 mm in diameter, developed by the Institute of Electric Welding, a welding pistol for the welding of M8-M12 bolts, developed by the Rizhakly vagonostroiteltnyy zavod (Riga Railroad Car Plant), and an electric riveting apparatus developed by the C ard 3/18 3/117/61/000/001/013/013 AG04/AOO1 The Achievements of the Science and Technology of Welding into Practice "Rostsel 'mash" Plant. The NIAT exhibited the APV-1 (ARK-1) and AFX-2 (ARK-2) automatic welders of the cantilever type, devised for the welding of light-alloy parts from 0.8 mm thickness with consumable and nonconsumable electrodes. The cantilever rotates through 360 0, the welding head travels along the cantilever and is inclinable by � 10 - 150. An example of the extensive work of the NIAT In the field of standardization and unification are the AACB-2 (ADSV-2) automatic welder for tungsten electrodes operating at 400 amp, the AACR-2 (ADSP-2) automatte welder operating with consumable electrodes at 400 amp avid the AACng(ADSPV) automatic welder, The VNII elektrosvarochnogo oborudovaniya (VNII of Electric Welding Equipment) exhibited the new ~AAP-500 (UDAR-500) welding apparatus for t~e a-c welding with tungsten electrodes and the hose-type PAA-300 (PDA-300) semi-automatic welder for aluminum wire 1.6 - 2mm in diameter. The PDA-300 welder is equipped with a double wire-feed system (pulling and pushing feed). Moreover, VNII exhibited the technically original rCC-1 (GSS-1) and AAr-2 (ASG-2) apparatus for the welding of curved seams with tungsten electrodes. These apparatus are equipped with photo-servo systems. The ASG-2 apparatus can be remote-controlled with the aid of a TV-installation. The Gor'kly Automobile Plant exhibited an 18-spot welding automatic for the welding of crankshaft bottoms Card 41,8 S/117/61/000/001/013/0131 A004/AOOI t The Achievementa.,of the Science and Technology of Welding into Practice on the production line. The:maohlne has a,oapacity of 120 -apanks haft bott6ms per hour. The suspension-type tilTfUK-1 (MTPK_1) spot-weldihg and Mpl, -2 (MM.-1) i seam-welding apparatus have been devised for the welding of low4lloyed and stain-' less steel stock of up to 2 mm thickness. -Bothapparatus have a'sweep of 600 mm. Th6*Taganrog "Krasrq-y kotellshchik" Plant reported on 'its practice of eliminating the inner burr during resistance welding with the aid df'an'air*jet enriched with oxygen (60 - 70%). The Institute of Electric Welding'im. Ye. 0. Paton exhibited -type a whole range of.electric-slag welding apparatus, among others the new rail A-535 welder for the welding of straight and ring-shaped seams with wire electrodes the A-569 apparatus for welding with plate electrodes, the portable A-645 welder ior "consumable.nozzle" welding, and the small-size A-671 apparatus for the weld- ing of assembly butts. Figure 6 shows the AHK30(ANKEF) apparatus for submerged vibration-are building-up operations exhibited by the TsNII MPS. Submerged vibra-: -arc building-up prevents the formation of microcracks, since e built up tion th metal protected by a flux layer is not subjected to abrupt cooling. The Institutei of Electric Welding im.-Ye. 0. Paton showed an installation for submerged buildine4 up with band-shaped electrodes of low-carbon or stainless steels, malleable cast iron, copper or other materials, the ORGRES demonstrated a new method of semi- Card