SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT UZDENNIKOV, B.N. - UZHANSKYY, YA.G.
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UZDENNIKOVp B. N.$ Cand Vat. Sci., - (diBs) "Effect of voltdle phytocides of
garlic,, onion, eater oi3z and turpentine on the stimulator of avine erysipelaa,m
Novosibirsk, 1961p 16 pp (Novocherkasak Zoovetwinar7 Institute in. First Cavalry
ArsW),, 160 copies (KL-Supp 9-61,, 187)
POPOV, V., inzhener; UZD!g_,,_R., inzhenr3r.
Lubrication of trolleybuses in terminals. Zhil.-kom.khoz. 3 no.8:10-12
Ag '53. (MLRA 6:8)
(Trolley buses--Lubrication)
BUNSVICH, S., inzhoner; UZDIN, D.
Reclamation of transmission gear lubricantu. ZbLil.-kom.khoz. 4 no.2:
17-21 154. ()ff.R A 7: 3)
(Oil reclamation)
UZDIN, D.
EXCILange of advanced experience in the Leningrad trolle7 bus
oystem.Zhil.-komTkhoz. 5 no-7:10-11 155- (MM 9:1)
l.Glnvn.vy inzhener trolleybusnoy sluzhby tramvqyno-trolleybusno-
go upravleniya Leningrad&.
(Leningrad--Trolley buses)
SOKOLOV, V.; UZDIN. D.,inzh.
Modernized NTB-82D trolley bus. Zhil.-kon. khoz. 8 no. 8:26 '58.
(MIRA 11:8)
1. Nachallnik trolleybusnoy aluzhby Tramvayno-trollaybusnogo
upravleniya Lanmorispollcoma (for Sokolov).
(Trolley buses)
POPOV, Vasilly Aleksoyevich; ASTRE1111, Avenir Ark-ad'yevich; 1JZDI1;,3wv14----
Konstantinovichi_GURVIC111 Watan Borisavicb; SOKOLOV, V.G.., red.;
OTOCHE;VA,-M,A., red. i7AI-va; IELYUKHIII, A.A., tekhn. red.
(Operation, maintenance and repair of trolley bus rolling stock]
Ekspluatatsiia i remont podvizhnogo sostava trolleibusa. Pod
obshchei red. V.A.Popova. Moskva, Izd-vo 1.1-va kommun.khoz.
RSF8R, 1961. 471 p. (Trolley buces) (MIRA 15:3)
UZDIN, M.M., kand.takhu.nauk, doteent; FILIPPOV, M.M., kand.tekhip.nauk
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Distribution of installations for servicing diesel locomotives
in railroad-yards. 3bor. LIIZHT no.153:181-184 158. (MIRA 11:8)
(Diesel locomotives) (Railroads--Yards)
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"Efficient method for the processing of wool and synthetic
fibers"; from the readers' conference on the book of V.E. Gusev.
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1. Starshly bibliograf TSentrallnoy nauchno-itekhnicheakoy biblioteki
legkoy pronyahlennosti. (Textile fibers)
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Osteoid doteoma. Gesk. rentgen. 17 no.2:73-81 Mr 163.
1' Rentganologicke oddeleni nemocnice s poliklinikou v Litomysli,
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UZEELAC Blaz, dlDl. Inz. (Zagreb)
3z
,.Ir;r. of 5 t rl -e 3~j r:,;. fin
'61~
Ener~-Jja lirv 1-3 no. 5/' 13 91- 141
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zag
37,
UZEIAC.~_P.
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p. 697 (Vojno-Tehnicki Glasnik) Vol. 5. no. 9. Sept. 1957
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SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) W. Vol. 7., no, 4.,
April 1958
UZELAZ, M. D.
Yugoslavia, (430)
science
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L 1163-66
ESSION NRI AP5o25447 YU/0015/64/000/010/0315 /0321
AUTHoFt: Uselao, Osren (Doctor. Docent)
TITLE t Rescue and first aid work in burns
SOURCE: Medicinsid glasnik, nos 10, 1964, 315-321
TOPIC TAGS: injury, first aid, health service, public welfare
ABSTRACT: General discussion of the worldwide experiences in mass accidents in-
volving burns, such as the earthquake in Tol7o, the atomic bombs in Japan, utce
and discussion of the increasing number of burns in Yugoslavia due to various
factorst currently about 25,000 burned patients are treated annually in the country
with inarW more cases probably going unrecorded* Thermal, chemical. electrical,
irradiation. phosphorous and-flash burns are discussed separately, together with
preventive services mid need for immediate a&" of man casualtieso The principal
lerrors are listed and discussede Orige art* heat I figaree
ASSOCIATIONs Klinika sa plastionu hirurgiju Vo medicinake AvAemijl (Clinic
j for Plastic Swpry of Military Medical AosderWinc-
Card 112
L n63-66
AccFssioN mtt Am25447
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UMER: oio
YUGOSL%VLI
UZ-'-'L\C, Docent Dr. Ozren
"Treatment of Local Changes in Burned Patients in Conditions of %ass
Casualties"
Beograd, Neditsinski Glasnik, Vol 20, No. 3-4,14ar-Apr 66; pp 102-106
Abstract: Review of diAlficulties of implementing modern methods of the
treatment of burns in surgical departments of Yugoslav hospitals, and
detailed description of main principles of care: first phase with first-
aid, transportation, recommending the helicopter and stressing the need
for immediate care during transportation; need for asepsis; second phase
with the electrolyte and fluid replacement, rare of burn and skin trans-
plantation as wall as later physical therapy. 7 Yugoslav, 6 Western
references. Manuscript received 14 Feb 66.
2
.UZIUAG,Ozron, sanitstski potpuko"~k d-r
Adherence of Thlersch free skin gr&A to infected granulations
after burns. Toj,saU.prjg1.,3~ogr.*17 no.4:413-418 Ap 160.
1, Klinike m plastionu hirurgiju.
(SKIN WMEPLASTATI(m)
(BURNS surg.)
UZZLAQ Oar* itetski. potpukovnik,, dr.
-J~4-~ ~111sn ~s
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NUW,;1-24 Ag 161.
(BURNS ther) (MILITARY MEDICINE)
UZELAC, Oz.-en, doo. Jr.
I i U
anaEement and f Lrst ald in bauns et tr e site of ace-dent.
M
glan. 18 no.10:315-321 0 164.
1. YlinJka za r,-tajtj.cnu hJn-irg1ju V(,,Jnr,-med1c1njkp,
(Nact-InIki dr. V.
Z111ANOVIC, Ollvera, dr., riujor; UZELAC, Ozrer.-, sanitetoki I-,uk.
doc.; ILIC, Pavle, saritetski kapet~F---dr..*-' STMTTC~
-- p ip
majo-, dr. Tehn*cki saradnici: !IIILIC, "irjana, A.KS:R*TlJTl'IC, 7ida
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BEZ,TAK,, A.; FRIS-GACESA.. T.;_UZETA , V,; ARAFOVICp 1.
The quantitative X-ray analysis of bauxite. I. The system
hydragillite-boebmite-goehtite-hasmatite. Croat cbem acta 34
no,1:51-64 162-
1. Institute of Light Metals, Zagreb., Croatia., Yugoslavia.
-1-- ---
UZEIACVV,U-9aai,p., 3anitetski pukovnik dr.; NZATINTOVIC, Borla, sanitetski
pukovnik
From military medical training school to military medical center
1945-1965. Vojncsanit. pregl. 22 no.12-:735-740 D 165.
U 0j V.
3(4) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/2963z
Vellmina, Nina Aleksandrovna, and Vladimir ValerlyanovIch Uzemblo
L
4;:~
Gidrogeologiya tsentrallnoy chasti Yuzhnoy Yakutii (Hydrogeology
of the Central Part of Southern Yakutiya) Moscow, AN SSSR,
1959. 177 P. 1,500 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: AkaderfLiya nauk SSSR. Sovet po izucheniyu
proizvoditellnykh sil. Institut merzlotoved(-niya Imeni
V. A. Obrucheva.
Resp. Ed.: N. I. Tolstikhin, Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical
Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: Ye. A. Semenova; Tech. Eds.:
K. S. Tveritinova, and M. Ye. Zendell.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for geologists, hydrologists, and
hydraulic engineers.
COVERAGE: This book treats the physicogeographic conditions and
hydrologic features of the Aldan crystalline massif. Chief
Card 1/5
Hydrogeology of the Central Part (Cont.) sov/,,2q6':2
attention is given to ground waters in the area, the delim.'-
tation of hydrogeological regions, and the interaction of
ground waters and peimanently frozen rocks. The work repre-
sents the generalized results of field and laboratory studies
carried out from 1951 to 1955 by the Aldan Glacio-hydro-
geological Detacluient of the Yakutsk Combined Expedition.
Materials of L. A. Dobrovollskiy, V. Ya. Dorokhov, P. P.
Dudorov, I. P. Kartashev, I. Z. Konovalov, S. P. Konoplev,
4. 1. Kuks, M. M. Odintsova, D. F. Piskunov,
D. P. Serdyuchenko, and S. Ye. Sukhodollskiy viere used In
this work. There are 44 Soviet references.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
Introduction
3
5
Ch. I. Brief History of Glaciological and Hydrogeological
Studies 7
Ch. II. Brief Physical Geographic Outline 10
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Hydrogeology of the Central Part (Cont.) c, vl/~,,2 9 6 3
Orography 10
Hydrography 12
Climate 15
Hydrology 17
1
Ch. III. Geologic Structure 31
Brief description of geologic complexes 31
Pre-Camtrian rocks 31
Lower Cambrian deposits 33
Jurassic qontinental deposits 35
Post-Jurassic magnetic rocks 36
Quaternary deposits 37
Tectonics 39
Ch. IV. Interaction of Underground Water and Permanet"l-ly
Frozen Rock 42
Degradation and aggradation of frozen ground 52
Seasonal thawing and freezing of ground 58
Moisture content of permanently frozen and tKawing
ground 62:
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Hydrogeology of the Central Part (Crrit.)
Taliks
Permeable tallka
Closed taliks
Glaciogeological phenomena
Fissured ground
Heaving ground
Peat mounds
Patterned ground
Icing and temporary lee mo,..Lnds
Underground icing and ice
Solifluction processes and thei-nokarst
Glaciological hydro(geologinal grouping
S G V/2 9 6 3
89
97
10 5
Ch. V. Underground Watlers 108
Description of aquiferous complexes log
Underground waters in pre-~,axnbrian rocks 109
Underground waters in Cambrian deposits -1~)()
Underground watera In depoalts 129
Underground water.-.i T-.ost-juransic magnetic rocks, 155
Underground waters Lri Quaternary depositi 1-57
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Hydrogeology of the Central Part (Cont.)
SOV/2963
Hydrogeological. grouping
First or northorn hydrogeological region
Second or central hydrogeological region
Third hydrogeological region - Chul'manskiy
artesian basin
Quaternary or southern hydrogeological region
Zonality of underground waters and certain considerations
on the conditions of their formation
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HABIYIW, M.N., alaidemik, redaktor; RYZUOT,, S.N., redaktor; SADYWV,
S.S.. redaktor; U%S Rama-Yums Y Kh . doktor aeltakokhoxyaystvannykh
naa, redaktor;-WrZ5W._ daktor isdatelletva; BABAKHASOVA,
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,
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ACCESSION XR: AT4037663 S/2981/64/000/003/0120/0135
AUTHOR: Tulyankin, F. V.; Xhollnl- V. L; Golovinov, M. F.; Uzenev, Ye. K.; Komkov,
P. F. ; Zinovlyev, V. K. ; Ayupova, Ye. 0. Andreyev, A. D.
TITLE: Effect of technological factors on the structure and properties of forgings from
alloy V93
SOURCE: Alyuminiyevy*ye splavy*, no. 3, 1964. Deformiruyemy*ye aplavy* (Malleable
alloys), 120-135
TOPIC, TAGS: aluminum alloy, allo"y V93, forgeable alloy, alloy casting process, alloy
forging process, ingot mechanical property, forging mechanical property, ingot structure,
forging deformation, ingot reheating, Iron content, forging temperature, casting temperature
, i t
ABSTRACT: The authors report on the technological development of optimal processes for
continuous casting of ingots with dimneters up to 800 mm from the recently developed alloy
V93 (aluminum based, 0. 8-1.2% Cu, 1. 6-2.2% Mg, < 0. 1% Mn, 0. 15-0.4% Fe, .~5 0.02% Sil
6. 5-7. 5% Zn and S 0. 1% Ti) and for the further processing of ingots into forgings weighing 1)e
up to 2000 kg. The casting process involved secondary refining of melt in the mixer with
molten cryolite flux (3 kg/ton) and crushed magnesite filtration between mixer and mold to
remove non-metallic impurities. Ingots were homogenized for 50-55 hrs at 470C Immediately
after casting. no structure of all ingots wa's fine-grained and homogeneous. Coarse grain
areas were found peripherally In larger ingots, but proper selection of mold and cooling
C,,d 1/2
ACCESSION NR: AT4037653
water pressure limited such graining to machining tolerance areas. Forging Involved double
or triple redrawing and upsetting. It was found that mechanical properties did not vary sig-
nificantly across the given range of deformation (ingot diameter = 500 mm to pieces 140, 220
and 325 mm, thick); however, the strength of the forged pieces was somewhat lower when
forged from ingots with diameter - 1100 mm at equal deformation levels. The beat hardening
temperature was 470 * 5C the optimal forging process Involved 12-15 hro. preheating to a i
starting forging temperature of 440-380C and a final 320C. 'IV. P. Manuylov, Yu. M.
Saratovtsev, P. P. Verbovoy, Yu. P. Snetkova, A. G. Slobtsov, Z. N. Cherny*kh, N. D.
Vinokurov, F. F. Andrianov, Ye. S. Volkov, L Ya. Zalltsman, V. G. KovrizWkh and
others also took part In the work. 11 OrIg. art. has: 13 graphs and 7 tablesi.
ASSOCUTION: none
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KRUCHERS G.N.; UZENEV, Yu.K., Prinimal UchastiYe: REYVGOL'Dp O.Ya.,,
laboradt-
Investigating the widoning of brass during hot rolling. Trudy
Giprotsvetmetotm-abotka no N 16.1.
.20.200-2(Y7 (~MM 15:2)
(Brass) (Rolling Weta:Lwork))
TULYANKIN, F.Vv-; KHOLINOVA, V.I.; GOLOVINOV, M.F.; KOMKOV,
F.F.; ZINOVIYL7, V.K.; AYUPOVA, Ye.O.; ANDREYEV, A.D.; Prinimali
uchastiye: MANUYLOV, V.P.; SAWOVTSEV, Yu.M.; VERBGVOY, F.F.;
SNETKOVA, Yu.P.; SLOWSOV, A.G.; CHZMKH, Z.N.; VINOKUROV, N.D.;
ANDRIANOV, F.F.; VOLKOV, YO.S.; ZALITSM, I.Ya.; KOVfiIZHNYKH, V.G.
Effect of tecbno.logical factors on the structure and properties
of forgings made of the B93 alloy. Alium. splavy no.3:120-134 164.
(MIRA 17:6)
S/680/61/000/0201/0`0/0-~
D205/D302
AUTHORS: Krucher, G. N...and Uzenev,, Yu. K.
TITLE. Revealing productivity reserves of the three-c;tge
rolling mi'Ll. tandem 1000
SOURGE: Moscow. Goaudarstvenny nauchno-istjIedovate.119VI-y ; prt:-
yektnyy institut obrabotki tsvetnykh meta.llov., Sborr,~_h
nauchnykh trudov. no. 20, 1961. Metalloveder,'Ljre 1 ~~bra-
botka. tsvetnykb metallov i splavov, 208-217
TEXT: Two three-cage cold-rolling mills, tandem quarto 3710/1000
1000 mm, were put into industrial exploitation for the cold-rolll.ng
of copper and its all.oys, in 1956 and 2,958. The institute "Gipro-
tsvetmetobrabo-11-ka" has, for several years -I,ooperated w-Lth the p1an-i
concerned in the establishing and perfectLoning of the working re-
C-imes. A series of time-motion studies hag been performed, and a.-
> I
the result of the recommendations plant B mill has raised its prc-
ductivity more than 3-fold between 1956 and 1960, producing a-t. -.7-e.
sent 3 times as much as the plant A mill. Neverthelegs; ampae prz-
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ductivity reserves are still thought to ey:st. The present prer
indicates the ineasure.,3 for revealing these rese.--%,eq- The
to be taken can be summari,,ed as follows,, Increaging tho., wc-gh*-
of the feed rolli3 tip to 4 tons will double the productl-i-.ty- of
mill; improving the quality of the feed rcIls by reducing th-c- de-
viations from the standard dimensicns; increasing the 3rnotint. `-
the cooling emulsion 2 times; changing the winding drum to a 31 '--:I-
ger than the present one; reconstructing the conical unwirderr~
and~the feeding table before the first cage; automating the 1-hic:v-
nees regulation. AII these measures wil.1 bring the ron ferrous inc-
tals cold-rcl2ing mill to the productivity level. of the fer-ou':
metallurgy mills. There are 5 tables and 3 Soviet-iblr)-. referen.-~-,~,
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UZEN'YEV, B.
Economic and sociopolitical foundEtions of the militar-1 p.:)wer :)f
different states. Komm.Vooruzh.Sil I no.6:47-54 Mr 161.
(MIRA 14:8)
(Military art and science) (Munitions)
-~I-, and
in thc
U7HAKHOV, D.I. -
Morphological vhrA;~bllity in Lht; of rcd(.,nt.9 (Plat.lnr~-
Bowum muris Stscharbakova, 1942), Izv, AN Azerb. SSSf?. Ser. bj,-il
i mad. nauk no. 601-33 163. (141RA 17 ~ 5)
BRYSTROV,, V.F.; KOSTYANOIISKIY, R.G., PANISHIN, O.A.; STEPANYANTS, A.U.;
Ir/,HAKOVA, O.A.
Three-membered rings. Part 1. Opt. i spektr. 19 no.2:
217-228 Ag 165., (MIRA 18:8)
X.~s JOU-L
L, 4c,05
Aut', Dr
SSR-
T- 311 1 - i I I'
Oril- lVo V scn. Alf Ka-.931"', J-957, If., .1-10, 27-40
Abstrac z - ---7~c C .
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UZHANX V-V.. --
Eleetr~c preBs for packaging clothing in bales. Siul.tekh.-ekon.inform.
Goj.na4ch.-Iss1Anst.nauchA takh.inform. 17 no,1:68-69 164.
MIRA 17:2)
BUCHIV, V.S.; UZHANSKMAI O.S... prepodavatell, retsenzent;
AKIIDV, A.P., inzh., retsenzent; TITOVA, V.A.p red.;
YASHUKOVA, N.V., tekhn. red.
(mechanical equipment of plastics plants] Mekhanicheskoe
oborudovanie zavodov plasticheskikh mass. [n.p.] Rosvuz-
izdat, 1963. 138 p. (MIRA,'17-.2)
KLAVANSXAYA, F.G.; UZHANSKAYA, S.M.
The VChPD-59 equipment for transmission of selective ringing on
high-frequency channels. Biul. takh.-skon. inform. no.10:66-68
'59. (MIRA 13:3)
(Railroads-Signaling)
ZBAR, N.R.; UZHAISKAYA,, S.M., inzh.
VChPD-59 apparatus. Avtom.j telem. i sviazI 5 no.6:10-12 Je
161., (MIRA 34-9)
1- Nachailnik otdola provodnoy svyazi konstruktorskogo byuro
Glavnogo upravleniya sign4izatsii i avyazi Ministerstva putey
soobahchaniya (for Zbar). 2. KonBtruktorakoye byuro Glavnogo
upravleni7a signalizataii i svyazi Ministerstva putey soobahchen-
iya (for Uzhanslaya),
(Railroade-Signaling) (Railroads-Electronic equipment)
UZHAVSKlYt I- G-
PA IIT97
USS/Medlolne - Ematology May/jvn 'L947
Medio4no - Pressure studies
"The Mechanism of Blood Regeneration on Experiments
it
with Farabiotic Animals, I. G. TJzhanskiY, 7 PP
"Arkhiv Patologli" Vol IK, No 3
Detailed discussion vith tables, qf experinents vith
the blood of rats etc., at various atmospberic.
pressure.
11T97
AUTHOR: Uzhanskiy, V,; Engineer S OV/6 2
TITLE: Automatic Control of the Production Process of Carbon Lioxide
Gas (Avtomaticheakoye reLulirovaniye protsessa proizvodstva
uglekislogo gaza)
PERIODICAL; Kholodil'naya tekhnika, 1959, Nr 1, PP 32-36 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article draws a comparison between hand control and auto-
matic control of the production process _-~f carbon dioxide gas,
the parameters of which are illustrated by curves in pro-
ductional diagrams. While the curves of the former show con,
stant fluctuation, automatic control is reflected by steady,
even curves, This shows that with hand control it.is im-,
Possible to obtain a uniform control of the absorption-de-
sorption process,. The article describes the experience made
in the Experimental Dry Ice Plant of VVIKhI in the automation
of the control of carbon dioxide gas production, by introduc-
ing a number of appliances, such as; a pressure regulator
for desorption and a prensure regulator for the heating steam.
It is recommended to employ electronic apparatus of the type
ER-III, designed by VTI and produced by the Moscow Plants
"Komega" and "EnerL-opribor", As transducers for the control
Card 1/2 devices can be used the differential manometer DII.-1000 or the
SOV/66--9-1-7/32
Automatic Control of the Production Process of Carbon Dioxide Gas
manometer ChM.F-6. For actuating the control organs, mechanisms
of the type PR-1 are used, which consist of 2 asynchronous
single-phase 60 w electric motors with rotors mounted on the
some shaft, The control device ER-III in conjunctiun with
differential manometer DM-1000 maintains presuure (or dif-
ference in pressure) with an accuracy of 0.01 - 0.02 kg/cm2.
Tests revealed that all apparatus could be relied upon in
their performance.
There are 2 graphs, I diagram, 2 block diagrams, 1 photo and
4 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuzny.y nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut kholodillnoy
promyshlennosti.(All-Union Scientific Research Institute of
the Refrigerating Industry)
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AUTHORS: Alekseyev, V, Yelufimov, N., Prikhodovskaya, A., 9zhanskly, V,
TITLE: Partial Automation of Dry Ice Plants (Chastichnayn avtomatizatsiya
zavodov sukhogo I'da)
PERIODICAL: Kholodillnaya tekhnika, 1959, Nr 2, PP 53-55 (USSR)
ABSTRACT; Fartial automation has been introduced in 2 dry ice plants in the
opytnyy kholodillnik VNIKhI (Experimental Cold Storage Plant VNIKhI)
and the Moskovskiy kholodilinik Nr 10 (Moscow Cold Storage Plant 1Nr
10), covering automatic regulation of gas; the system has been
worked out by VNIKhI. The installation consists of a regulator of
desorption pressure, a regulator of heating steam and a regulator of
the level of the secondary condensate in the storage tank, The
transducer of the pressure regulator of desorber, ChMP-6, is connecze
with the refrigerator of Cas and transforms the changes in pressure
into electric: signals which are amplified in the electroni-. control
device ER-III and actuate the servo mechanism PR-1. The pressure
regulator has the transducer located on the boiler and the control
device on the feed pipe, The level regulator of the secondary con-
densate GDerates on a two-positional principle; the floating trans-
Card 112 ducer DU-4 has an induction transformer connected with the relaying
Partial Automation of Dry Ice Plants
SOV/66-.59-2-15/31
control device, which controls the solenoid valve on the line leading
to the absorber. The automation of the gas part of the installation
facilitates the work of the attendants and improves the control of
the technological process,
There are I circuit diagram and I photo.
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14(i)
SOV/66-59-3-6/31
AUTHOR: Uzhanskly, V., J~ngineer
TITLE: Multipoint Two-Positional Temperature Regulator MRD-l
PERIODICAL: Kholodil'naya tekhnika, 1959, Nr 3, pp 26 - 29 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In 1958 the author worked out a multipoint temperature regulator, the
MRD-1, which 1:3 being installed in an experimental refrigeration plant
of VNIKhI, whi2h comprises 24 cold chambers, The system is composed
of resistance thermometers, which transform measurements into electrical
signals, which in turn are converted by means of a booster into control-
ling impulses directed into a servo-mechanism; these pulses can be
operating or non-operating ones, depending on the direction in which the
temperatures change. The servo-mechanism consists of a relay with self-
retaining device, maintaining the position until the next pulse arises.
The automatic work keeps the control organs in action; if temperature
changes from the set norm, the regulator admits or shuts off cold from
the cold chamber. An Important feature of this system is that each
chamber has its own setter, which enables indivijual temperature setting
for each chamber. There is a generator for the emission of pulses as
shown in circuit-diagram 3. Another circuit diagram Nr 4, shows the
Card 1/2 system which controld the precision of the mechanicm; It is equipped with
Multipoint Two-Positional Temperature Regulator MRD-1 SOV/66-59-3-6/31
visual and audible signals which come into action if there is somii
interferance with proper functioning. In the event of partial breakdaim
a reserve unit enters automatically into action. The article describes
the switch board at the central control point of the installation com-
prising 2 electronic control devices ER-S-54 acting as two-poz,:itionai.
boosters. The installation provides for a system, whereby it is possible
by turning a key to change the control from automatic to remote control
or to local hand control. Basic technical data of the installation:
Minimum return zone of 0controller 0.2 to 0.30; Potential accuracy of
regulation 0.30 to 0.5 ; Feeding from net work of alternating current
220 v; Accuracy of work is maintained at fluctuations of feedin,,:, voltage
within the limits of 185-24o v.
There are 5 diagrams and 1 photo.
ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut kholodil'noy promyshlen-
nosti (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of the Refrigeration
Industry)
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9(6) SOV/66-59-5-20/35
AUTHOR: Uzhanakiy, V,,_Engineer
TITLE: Electronic Regulating Device ER-III
PERIODICAL: Kholodillnaya tekhnika, 1959, Nr 5, pp 60-62 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:. In the automatic production of ca-bon dicxide in the dry ice plants
the pressure regulators of desorption and heating steam play an im-
portant part. Ore of the basic elements of these regulators are the
electronic devices EF-III, which are used for controlling electric
mechanisms of constant speed. These devices can be used in refrigera-
tion installations as regulators of boiling pressure. The devLce ER-111
consists of 2 elements - a measuring and an electronic element, The
former can be connected with 3 transducers. The signal of defl---cti':~n
given by the measuring element is amplified In the electronic elerrent ar-:!
transmitted to the mechanism. Circuit Diagram 1 illustrates the pr,,nc'.Ple
of the working system of the automatic device which combines the proper-
ties of static and astatic regulators, also called isodromic. Graph 2
illustrates the principle of isodromic regulation by means cf device- EP-Ill'
Card 1/2 the technical data of which are given as follows:
SOV/66-59-5-20/35
Electr;nic Regulating Device ER-III
minimum zone of insensitivity - not exceeding 6 mv; isodromic period -
Ti = 0 - 500 see; maximum value of the feed-back factor - not less than
1,000/Ti mv/sec; power consumed - 20 w; temperature of surrounding at-
mosphere - not in excess of 460C; relative humidity - not exceeding 70%.
The device ER-111 is produced in series by the Plants "Komega!' and
"Energopribor".
There are: 1 circuit diagram, 1 set of graphs and I reference.
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ALXXSBYIV. V.; YELUPINOV, N.; PROKHODOVSTAYA, A.; UZHANSKIY, V.
Partial autoratization of dry ice manufacturing plants.
Khol. takh. 36 no-2:53-55 Mr-Ap '59. (MIRA 12:9)
(Ice--Manufacture) (Automatic control)
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61 .2 L/ A0O3/A129
AUTHORS: Medovar, L.; Uzhanakiy, V.; Tsyrlin, B.; - Engineers
TITLE: Electronic Indicators for refrigerating compressors
"ol
PERIODICALz Kholodil1naya tekhnika,~no. 2, 1960, 8 - 12
TEXT3 The operation processes of modern piston sachines necessitates the
use of electronie indicators which permit the devices to be unified and the ob-
servation and recording of several processes to be made at the same time. Recent-
ly the works of V. Zolotarevskit [Ref. 1: Analiz raboahego protsessa bystrokhod-
nykh porshnevykh dvigateley pa indikatornym diagrammam, Laboratoriya dvigateley
AN SSSR (Analysis of the operation process of high-speed piston engines Iq indi-
cator diagrams, Laboratory of Engines of the AS USSR), VINITI, 1957] and V. Koko-
sha [Ref. 2: Issledovanlye vliyanlya chisla oborotov na rabochiye koeffitsienty
freonogo porshnevogo kompressora maloy proizvoditellnosti. Dissertatsiya, 1955
(Investigation into the effect of the revolution number on the operation coeffl-
cient8 of a piston compriessor of low productivity. Dissertation, 1955)] aroused
great interest. The first types of electronic indicators were developed in 1954
by V. Kudryavtsev and Yu. Yasenev [Ref. 3: Otchet VNIM (Report of the VNIKhI),
Card 1/7 WK
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Electronic indicators for refrigerating compressors A003/A129
19541. The circuit diagram of an electronic indicator used at the VNIKhI is shcm
In Figure 1. The resistors of the pickup tensionysters Raj Bnd B82 are connected
to two shoulders of the bridge. The resistors R3 and R form two other shoulders
of the bridge. The potentiometer R 5 with the capacitor ~ compensates the para-
sitic capacitances of the tensiomethrs and the conducting wires, An electronie
oscillograph W-7 (B0-7) with a screen diameter of 150 mm, a "Zenitn camera for
photographing the oscillograms and a 3r-lo (zo-io) sound generator for feeding
the bridge circuit were used In the experiments. The frequency of the feeding
current was 4 ke/s. Figure 2a shows a diagram obtained with an electronic indi-
cator. For magnetoelectric experiments a MM2 (MPO-2) osclllograph was used.
Figure 2b shows the ascillogram of the process ond the designation of the dead
points. The transformation of the oscillograma from the coordinates "pressure
versus time" into the coordinates "pressure versus piston course" is carried out
either graphically or by an approximate formula relating the,iiston course S with
the angle of turning OC: S=Rr.1 -cosoe+2--(1 - cos2M , where 9~_ Ris
4 1
the ratio of the radius of the camshaft to the length of the connecting rod. It
was shown that the most important element of the device Is the pressure pickup.
Figure 3 shows a pickup for big compressors. For small compressors a plate pick-
up was developed LRef. 10.- L. Medovar, Otchet VNMI (Report of the VNIKhI),
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g
Electronic indicators for refrigerating compressors A003/A129
19591 which is inserted directly int6 the valve plate from the cylinder side and
communicates with the atmosphere (Fig.'4). The position of the pickup in rela-
tion to the cylinder is of utmost importance. In order to obtain accurate re~
sults, the device must satisfy the following conditions: 1) the dependence be-'
tween the pressure to be tested and the deviation of the oscillograph ray must be
linear with an accuracy of I - 2%; 2) the dependence between the devin.1on of
the ray at a g1ven pressure amplitude and frequency of pressure change must be
constant within the frequency range from 0 to fmax with an accuracy of 1 - 2%;
the maximum frequency depepds on.the rpm of the machine and can be determined by
= I cycles, where Ij is the rpm number of the machine
the formula f max 3U , Hz;~
and an the accuracy of reproducibility; 3) the value of the carrying frequency
-1
must surpass the M mum frequency by at least 2 - 3 times; 4) during operation
the tensiometers mus not be -overheated by current; its permissible density
5~u
must not exceed 50 mm2; the value of the feeding voltage is calculated by 2
the formula u = 50 Si (Rd + Rd), where S is the cross section of the wire in mm
R,) is the resisthnee bf the pickup in'ohm, R6 is,the resistance of the balance
shoulder in ohm;2 in hort-time-operation the admissible current density can
reach 100 amp/mm ; 5) the pickups should have a minimum sensitivity to tempera-
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ture changes. Small-size transportable pickups shogld be developed for work un-
der operation conditions. There are 4 figures and 11 Soviet references.
A8SOCTATION: Vsesoyuznyy nauctino-issledovatel'skiy institut kholodil'noy'promy-
shlennosti. (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of the Refrig-
erating Industry)
2 1 Figure I:- Diagram of the electronic indica-
_4 ---------- tor. 1 - pressure pickup; 2 - measuring
R" r : > circuit; 3 - amplifier; 4 - oscillograph;
5 - generator of sound frequency; 6indi-
fli, cator of dead points.
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KABATKINA) G.M.P inzb.1p) YPVIK, V.K., inzh,) KAILPOV, A.V.j inzh.;
IUUANSKIY; V.S. # In..
Amur-type unit for multipoint automatic temperature regulation.
Khol. tekh. 38 no. 1:11-15 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 14:4)
1. Moskovskiy zavod "Energopribor" (for Kasatkina and Novik).
2. Giprokholod (for Karpov). 3. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellski~
institut kholodilinoy promyshlennosti, imeni A.I. Mikoyana (for
Uzhanskiy).
(Refrigeration and refrigeratin hinery)
(Temperature regulAtoral "ac
TjznmKiy, V.S., inzh.
-
Static multistage control. Khol. tekh. 38 n0-.6:24-26 N-D 161.
(MIRA 15%1)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut kholodilinoy
promyshlennosti im. A.I. Mikoyana.
(Comprossors)
YAKOBSON, Viktor Borisavicb; UZRAV5Kn1-V,-!.'~,Vretsenzent; VIKOLAYEVA,
B.G., red.; ELI tel.=. red.
(Automation of refrigerating plan-a' Avtomatizatsiia kholo-
dillrqkh ustanovok. Izd.2.p pere-.,. i dop. Moskva, Goa, izd-
vo torg. lit-ry, 1962. 407 pe OURA 15-.2)
(Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery)
(Automatic control)
UZUMM.. V.3 inzh.
Investigating the two-position control systems of refrigerating
plants. Khol.tekh. 39 no.6:31-37 N-D 162. (WRA 15:U )
1, Voesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledavateliskiy institut kholodillnoy
promyshlennosti.
(Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery)
(Automatic control)
L 12461-63 S/066/63/ow/002/004/004
AUTHCH: Uthanskiyo V.S.! Engineer
TITLE% CalculatioH of self-oscillations in "on-off" systems by means of
generalized load characteristics
PERIODICAL: Kholodillnaya tekhnika, no. 2, 1963. 14-18
TEXT. The author offers a mathod for calculating the paricKI of self
oscillations and the duration of its portions by moans of generalized load ohar-
acteristics. It is demonstrated that the object of regulation in a "on-off"
system of a refrigerating plant constitutes a link of the first order expressed by
T " + t = t (cc); T - time constant of the object of regulation; t - twiperature;
t ~ro* ) -- temperature in stible state. The calculation can be simplified so that
the necessary values can be derived from ready graphs. Generalized load char-
acteristics of a system of the first order are shown in Figure 1 of enclosure 1
and the self-oscillations in a system of the first order with delay are the sub-
ject of Figure 2 in enclosure 2. The article has 23 formulas and 3 figures.
Cold Storage IndvtrY
kSSOGIATION: lidn Scientific Research Institute of the
All_U_
UZHANSKIYP V.S.', inzh.
Designing the optimum stage control system for a refrigerating
plant. Khol.tekh. 40 no.5:18-22 S-0 163. (MIRA 1611l)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskly instf-tut kholodillnoy
promyshlennostd.
IJZHANSXIY, YA. G.
FA 53T61
~/Msdlcslns UMP Now1boo I9kT
031odynamlos of the Lungs," Ya. G. Uzbanskiy, A. F.
Lrtoya, 1hparimental. Pathol Soo, LenIngrad TB Insto
pp
"Arkhiv Patoloe No 6
Lug pressure in animals rises when pressure in a
berametrie chamber rises to a point equivalent to
5pOOO m. Increased atmospheric pressure distends
Itugs thus baving an adverse effect on lung muscle
tcaus. Bubmitted, 7 DDO 3.947. DePutT of 22perIAM,
tal Pathology Section: Prof L. R. Perellmn.
DIrsot4w of TD 1xistitate: Prof L. A. bdin.
~Xz- 1v S7 " "'c- j
UZHANSIKIY. Ya.G., doktor med.nauk
of the lungs and their role in pulmonary pathology.
Modych.zhur. 16:308-314 147. (MIRA 10:12)
1. 1z Leningradalkogo tuberkulloznogo institutu (direktor - Drof.
L.A.Xmdin) i kafedri patologichnoi fiziologii (zav. - prof. !.P.
Perellman) II leningradalkogo medichnogo institutu.
(LUNGS) (NUSCIMS)
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UZRANSIKYY. Ya.X, professor. savidavach; SEEM RNNMOV. V.S., dotsent. dyrektor.
- -0^04"m- V&
Agperimental, observations of the contracting ability of the lungs. Xedych.
shur. 21 no.4:70-74 151. (MLRA 6:10)
1. Kafedra patolohichnoyi fiziolohiVi Sverdlovalkoho medychnoho instytutu
(for Uzhanslkyy). 2. Sverdlovelkyy medychnyy instytut (for Serebrennykov).
(lungs)