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TRUSS MOVING ON PILES PROPOSED AS
MEANS OF TRANSPORT IN SIBERIA (U)11 The Russian peri dical Sotsialisticheskaya Industriya
on 26 July 1979 carri d an article authored by V. Istomin
which briefly recount, ~r vc At ;on with Candidate of
Technical Sciences,^I, B skin a recent conference on pro=
spective types of transportation. Beskin and his colleagues/
at the Bratsk affiliate of the Irkutsk PoI technical Insti
are working on new types of trap or ai or Siberia and the
Far North. Explaining that in addition to environmental
problems created in permafrost terrain by motor vehicles,
tractors and caterpillar vehicles, which damage the surface
layer of the tundra, there are also complex technical and
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supply problems involved in the building and maintenance
of roads in these areas, Beskin commented on a means of
transportation called a "fermobil" (truss vehicle) as a
solution to these problems. It is a vehicle designed in
the form of a single-truss bridge. It would ride on a
series of sets of two or three piles driven into permafrost
ground, the tops of the piles being about two meters above
the ground. Short guide tracks for the roller wheels of
the truss vehicle would be installed on top of each set of
piles. The potential load capacity of the "f ermobil" could
be as large as 100 tons. The vehicle's size would determine
the distance between the sets of piles -- 50 meters in the
case of a vehicle 120 meters long, for example.
The economy of this transport innovation is cited as
one of its potential advantages. The cost of building the
system of pile supports for the "fermobil" has been estimated
at 50,000 rubles per kilometer. its designers believe that
the driving of the piles could be accomplished relatively
simply by a special machine running along the piles already
installed. The same piles could also be used for communica-
tions and power transmission lines, as well as oil pipelines.
and qas mains.
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MPR: POLYTECHNICAL INSTITUTE, SOVIET SCHOOL COOPERATE
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ULAANBAATAR MONTSAME IN ENGLISH 1706 GMT 5 NOV 85
((TEXT)) ULAANBAATAR, NOVEMBER 5 (MONTSAME) -- CLOSE TIES
BETWEEN THE MONGOLIAN POLYTECHNICAL INSTITUTE (MPI) AND THE
IRKUTSK POLYTECHNICAL INSTITUTE (IPI) (SOVIET TOWN IN SIBERIA)
RUITFUL MONGOL-SOVIET COOPERATION
IN THE FIELD OF HIGHER EDUCATION.
FIRST CONTACTS BETWEEN THE MPI AND THE IPI WERE ESTABLISHED
IN 1967 AND SINCE THEN THESE TIES HAVE BEN DEVELOPED INTO ACTIVE
COOPERATION IN THE SPHERE OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCHES. THE JOINT
MONGOL-SOVIET KERULEN GEOLOGICAL EXPEDITION HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY
FUNCTIONING FOR ALREADY 10 YEARS, WHICH IS MAINLY ENGAGED IN
PROSPECTING AND LOCATING NATURAL RESOURCES IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN
MONGOLIA. SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCES TO REVIEW THE ACTIVITIES OF THIS
EXPEDITION ARE BEING REGULARLY HELD IN ULAANBAATAR AND IRKUTSK
RESPECTIVELY. AT PRESENT, TEACHERS AND STUDENTS OF THE TWO
INSTITUTIONS ARE WORKING HARD TO SOLVE IMPORTANT NATIONAL ECONOMIC
TASK IN MONGOLIA: TO COMPREHENSIVELY STUDY ROCKS IN THE AREAS
OF LARGE OPERATIONAL DEPOSITS IN THE COUNTRY TO DETERMINE AN OPTIMUM
PARAMETER FOR BOREBLASTING OPERATIONS.
THE COOPERATION OF THE TWO INSTITUTIONS IS CONDUCIVE TO
IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF TRAINING NATIONAL TECHNICAL PERSONNEL
OF MONGOLIA.
IPI IS DIRECTLY INVOLVED IN TRAINING SPECIALISTS FOR THE
MPR. FOR THIS SERVICE IPI WAS AWARDED WITH THE ORDER OF RED
LABOUR BANNER OF THE MPR.
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14+. IRKUTSK POLYTECRNICAL I3STITU7 E
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Location: Irkutsk, RSFSR
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Functional Description
Technical Description
Personalities
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eq a of wing per is put--4, use,, 1 +3uriz the Seven-Year Plan 'pirWd,
hotmitO All increase 150 Percent in Ae rek. A branch of the Irkutsk M' 4L
aad Metallurgical Inetitu , with chemical, mcb1zw4iu i *, "$n `e truction
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in the city.
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- DD 6 - USSR REGIONAL AFFAIRS
June 7, 1956
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Khabarovsk, Krai Regional Service, in Russian, June 6, 1956, 2135 GMT---H
(Teri
The Irkutsk 1Vlinin and Metallurgical Institute has announced enrollment
of stuts for the 1 1acaemic%earze following branches:
the branch for the development of oralayers, coal deposits, and
deposits of natural resources; the branch for the development of
concentrated (rudnykh) and dispersed (rassypny1ch.) natural resources, and
mining electromechanics; the nonferrous metallurgy branch; and branches
for the concentration of natural resources, machine-building technology,
metal-cutting machine tools and instruments, industrial and civil construc-
tion of the metallurgical faculty, geological prospecting for natural
resources, techniques of prospecting for natural resources, and mine
surveying.
Men and women under 35 years of age are eligible. Documents required for
enrollment are a detailed autobiography, an original middle school certifi-
cate three 3 x:4 centimeter photos, certificate of; employment stating
length of employment, occupation, and speciality signed by the chief of the
enterprise and the chief of the department of cadres, form No. 286 of
the certificate of health, residence certificate, and a draft card for
persons subject to military service. The certificate of registration
(pripisnoye svidetelstvo) and the passport must be presented personally.
The faculty and the branch desired must be stated in tie application.
Technical school graduates will be accepted in the institute after the
expiration of a 3-year probation period in production (proizvodstvennyy
stazh) set for them by law. An exception will be made for those persons
who are included in 5 percent of specified students graduated from
technical schools.
Entrance examinations are in written Russian and literature and oral
mathematics, physics, drawing, and foreign-language for construction
branches, and in written Russian and literature and oral mat_iematics,
chemistry, physics, and foreign language for other branches.
Stipends ranging from 290 to 395 rubles will be granted students making
good progress in all subjects in the first term, and stipends ranging
from 395 to 480 rubles to higher term students. Twantrfive percent
hig'aer stipends will be granted to excellent students.
Applications for enrollment will be accepted from June 20 until July 31
and must be addressed to the reception committee at the following address:
No. 3 Krasnaya Zvezda Street, Irkutsk city.
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- DD 7 - USSR. REGIONAL AFFAIRS
June 7, 1956
W E S T E R N U S S R
UKRAINIAN Hl;ND300K- -The regular edi t;.on of the Ukrainian AGITATOR'S
HANDBOOK of June 1 contains the following articles: "Step Up
Compotition. ?.oong Agricultural Workers," "Oxygen Serves Metallurgy,"
by an engin,er of the Zaporozhye steel plant (zavod zaporizhstal),
"'Vocational Training For Students," by a secondary school director,
"New success in the Policy of Peaceful Coexistence," devoted to the
Fruit'-Soviet talks, "'Prospects for the Development of the Donbas During
the Sixth Five Year Plan," and information on the use of ferroconcrete
props in coal mines. (Kiev, Ukrainian, June 1, 1956, 1500 Gv1T- UI.)
TRAPCARPA""`IAN HANDBOOK?-The 10th edition of the Transcarpathian Obkom
AGITSi':'OR's ::aNDBOOK published June 1. features articles: "Party and Govern-
ment (_;are for the People's Well-Being," "To Improve Implementation of
Progressive Experiences in Production," and "Friendship and Cooperation
Among Socialist Countries," and correspondence by an agronomist "Carry
Out lending of Crops in Exemplary Mannar." (UZhgorod, Ukrainian,
June 1, 1956, 1520..0 MT--M)
PARTY MEMBERS--Golovnyanskiy Raikom recently held a plenum to discuss
education of young Communists. It was revealed at the plenum that
during the past year the rayon Party organization increased by 72
persons, among them 22 kolkhoz workers. Nearly 20 persons, mostly
kolkhoz workers, became Party members in 1956. (Lutsk, Ukrainian,
June 6, 1956, 0520 (RAT- M)
AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE-?-The first congress of agricultural specialists
of the Ukraine.has been held in Kiev. A report by Gureyev, First- Deputy
Chairma f' until of Mi asters of V1~r , on one tas'_~s
of Ukrainian agricultural specialists in carrying ou' the decisions of the
20th CPSU Congress was debated. Speeches were made by 118 people.
(Moscow, Home, June 1, 1956, 0400 GMT--L)
LVOV LANDSCAPING CONFERENCE--The second conference on landscaping conveyed
by the Presidium of the All-Union Geographic Society, Lvov University,
and the Lvov branch of the All-Union Geographic Society opened in Lvov
May 31. More than 100 scientists and geography teachers ofhioher
educational institutions in Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev, Voronezh, Kharkov,
Tbilisi, Lvov,,and Riga are taking part. The conference will hear and
discuss more than 30 reports on general questions of the landscaping program,
cartography, and the problems of studying the landscape of the western
oblasts of the Ukrainian SSR. The conference will last several days.
(Kiev, Russian, June 1, 1955, 0730 GAT-M)
ESTONIAN NUCLEAR PHYSICS LABORATORY--The Council of Ministers of Estonia
has assigned 20 million rubles for a new laboratory at Tartu University
including a laboratory for nuclear physics. (Moscow, English,
June 6, 1956, 1730 CZ&T??-E)
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`1'SK INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGY
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The Irkutnstitute of Mining and Zletallu' is subor ina e o t~e
Ministry of Higher Education, USSR, the main Administration of Higher Educational
Institu5ions of Mining and Metallurgy. It has courses in Geology and prospecting,
mining, and metallurgy.. It is located in Irkutsk Oblast, Irkutsk, ulitsa Krasnoy
Zvezdy, 5?
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IRKUTSK MINING AND ME3 .1LURGICAL INSTITUTE
Higher educational :institution in eastern Siberia, created
in May 1930 in the city of Irkutsk. has 3 departments (191):
mining, with the specialtiess working of deposits of useful
minerals and mining electromeehanics; geological prospecting,
specialties; geology and prospecting for deposits of
useful minerals, the technique of proepect i fm' deposits of
useful minerals, mine surveying and geophysical methods of pros-
pecting for deposits of useful minerals; and metallurgy, with the
specialti.ess metallurgy of nonferrous metals, dressing of useful
minerals, and the technology of machine building. The institute
Appro L1I bt2d o/ o-7 :rel'R 9 ?ti1&68 02 `d003-6
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Editor's note: The following, entitled "Let Us Discuss This," is from the feature
program "Evening Irkutsk" and consists of notes by "Evening Irkutsk' correspondents
Leonid Bogdanov and Sergey Prokhoxov entitled "Scientists and Students.") In reading
the materials of the November plenum of the CPSU Central Committee one notes the
speech by the chairman of the presidium of the Siberian department of the USSR Academy
of Sciences, Lavrentyev. In his speech this prominent. scientist stated that the
training of scientific cadres is one of the most urgent problems and is of particular
significance to Siberia and the Far East. What is the situation in this regard in
Irkutsk? It must be noted that in,the past several year's a considerable team of
scientists has appeared' in the city. . In 1962 alone more, than 20 Irkutsk residents
became candidates and doctors of sciences. All scientific research institutes of the
oblast capital are engaged in the 'train .ng of highly qualified cadres. Scientific
cadres are also being trained by the city's higher educational establishments. The
J;kutsk 1 ethnical ILIgIll is one of-the largest higher educational establishments
of the city, having more than 10,000 students and 500 instructors. It is evident
that there is a great need for scientist-instructors. The institute takes great
interest in the training of cadres. In the past 2 years alone more than 40 young,
capable instructors were assigned for, postgraduate work to the best institutes of
Moscow and Leningrad. They will return to the institute as candidates of sciences
in 2 or 3 years (Continued on Card 62 H 13354)
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HELP WANTED:
Stokers, painters, yardmen,
and typists -- by the Irkutsk polytechnical
institute; apply Studgorodok (student township)., ulitsa Lermontova 83.
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Anatoliy Andreyevich Yegoshin, rector of the Irkutsk polytechnical institute,
states that in the new academic year the institute will organize 'training courses
for engineers of new skills (spetsialnoatyam). According to plan the 'institute will
enroll 3,350 students in the first course in'1962. They will be trained in 31
skills and receive general technical training. Almost 2,000 people will receive
on-the-job training at the institute. By the end of 1962 the institute will expand
the network of educational and consultative' points and will increase enrollment in
evening departments in Cheremkhovo, Angarsk, and Bratsk. Organizational and
methodical work will be accelerated in Zheleznogorak and at the construction
site of the Bratsk industrial lumbering complex where many youth are anxious to
obtain higher education without leaving their work. (Irkutsk Domestic 1400 GMT
7 April 1962)
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Representatives of higher educational establishments and scientific resegrQh
enterprises of Irkutsk and other cities of the Soviet Union frequently visit mines
and opan-face mines of the Cheremkhovo coal trust. Re esentatives pf the
Irkutsk pOlteahni~r i ? i tt7f -?r@ t?rorki orb- ~pC ;,eun~ nn nrac .L -~ e
7_, . ; yg bit s
which are more suitable for work under re They have They hav
already
Trrorke I ou ive types of such bits. Representatives of the Leningrad mine survey
institute recently completed %'tiork on the compilation of recommendations for tl's
construction of buildings and structures on the terraces of worked out (open-face
:?nes'; ). The collective of the Ural institute of coal chemistry is working on
a mixture (shikhtu) for obtaining coke (kampanentor4l) from Cheremkhoio semicoke for
use in the future at the Tayshet metallurgical plant. The Irkutsk (Irdevetret?)
institute has prepared recommendations on the short-delay (korotko-zamedleno.;tu).
blasting of coal rock. A group of scientific workers of the Kuznetsk scientific
-esearch institute will work on a plan for the automation of concentrating
factories. '(Irkutsk Domestic 0900 GNT 7 December 1962)
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More than 10,,000 leading workers,, tam w? ?kers, demobilized soldiers, and
see edary school graduates ha?applied for entrance' examinations to higher
educational e:stablishmerrts whi;h start in Irkutsk 1 August. The Irkutsk
poly technical institute received 5000 applications in 1961 from youth in Irkutsk
Oblast and other oblasts in Eastern Siberia,, with the majority of youth applying
for the machine building., industrial and civil construction, and metallurgical
faculties. (Irkutsk Domestic 1)400 CST 1 Mgust 1961)
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with the set-up
one searches the solution of the auxiliary equation
Voylokov, V. I.
On the approximative integration of non-linear different
equations of an oscillating motion with one degree of
freedom
PERIODICAL: Vysshiye uchebnyye zavedeni:ya. Izvestiya. Matematika,
1962, no. 4, 19-32
TEXT: In order to solve
x + x+ oC f(x, x) = 0 (1)
x=xo + oc. x1 + (.2&2 + ... + oC 'xi + ... (1.2)
where n=2, if in all terms aijxix of f(x,i) the sum i+j is even;
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On the approximative integration 0111/C333
otherwise it is n=1. After introducing (1.2) into (1.1)' and comparing
the coefficients at equal powers of c one obtains for the determination
of x x1, x2, ... the equations
xo + xo = 0 (1.4)
x1 + x1 = -fo(xo, o) - Axo (1.5)
etc. Out of (1.4) there follows
xo = ao cos t + bo sin t. (1.8).
Then left hand of (1.5) is expanded in a Fourier series:
x1+x1 = - [M0(ao,b0) + )` a0I cos t - EN0(ao,bo) + ~bo1 sin t -
11
(mk 1 cos kt + nk 1 sin kt)
,
k=2
(1.9)
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On the approximative. integration . . . 0111/0333
In order x1 to be periodic, one demands
a b0) + ,\ ao R 0
N0(ao, b0) + ~ bo M 0
(1.10)
etc. After x0, x1, x2, ... xi_1, having been determined,
xi out of
ari + xi fi_1(co,xo,...$ xi-1) xi-1 + xi-2 (1.7)
The convergence of the solution thus obtained is.praved. The solvability
of the system (i.10) with ~:,- ) is investigated. One shows that the
solvability of the corresponding systems at the determination of x2, x3,
depends on one-and the same double-row determinant 131. It follows
that L11 ~ 0 is necessary and sufficient for the existence of a. 2 i1 .-
periodic solution of (1). It is shown that.by an analoguous method one
is also able to calculate forced oscillations
x + x + ocf(x, fi(t)
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On the approximative integration . C11.1/C333
where ye(t) is periodic. As an,example for application' one discusses the
Duffing equation; one points to the'existence of several periodic.solu-.
tions.
ASSOCIATION: Irkutskiy politekhnioheskiy institut (Irkutsk.Polyteohnioal
Institute)
SUBMITTED: June 8, 1959
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