SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FILIMONOV, I. - FILIMONOV, M.I.
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( iRA 18;12)
r-, o . Y~ 2 2:2 P 1615.
Z'LJBKIN, Aleksandr Stepanovich; red.; TSIGELIK&N, L.T.,
tekhn.red.
[Means for personal defense in chemical warfare] Individualln"
aredstva protivokhimicheskoi saBhebity. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF,
1958- 63 P. (mm 11:6)
(Chemical warfare--Safety measures)
MIKHAYLOT, Pavel Hikheqlovich, geroy.Sovetskogo Sbyuza, FILIMONOT, I.N,,
red.; B:LUMW,'OTA# GeL, tek~n. red.
[Hos~cow-liew York-Moscowl Moskva - Nliu-Iork - Moskva. Moskva,
Izd-vo NUOP 1958. 71 P. (Jet transports)
YJWMIYANOV, Alekae7 Talcovlevich; FILIKONOV, I.H., red.; Ab-BRI"07,
Belo, tekhn.red.
(Radio amateurs in schools; narration of work experiences of
a radio club which was organized by the All-Union Volunteer
Society for Asnistance to the Army, Air Force, and Navy in the
Poteryaikov seven-year sohool in Reehatilovka District, Poltave
Province] U aWcol'nykh radioli-abitelis; raoskaz ob opyte raboty
kruzhka radioliubitelei pervichnoi organizateii DOSW Poteriai-
kovskoi semiletnei shkoly Reshatilovskogo ralona, Poltavskoi
oblasti. Moskra, Isd-vo DOSW, 1939. 37 P. (MIRA 13:4)
(Poteryalkov-Radio clubs)
ANTONOV, Petr Mikhaylovich, master sports SM; STASEVICH, R.A., red.;
FILIKONOV. I.M., red.; KARYAKRIA, H.S., tekhn.red.
(Methodology in training of parachutists] Veoprosy metodiki
ob-acheniia paranhiutista-sportsmena. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSW,
1959. 163 P- (Parachuting) (MIRA 13,.4)
XAZMISKIT, Nikolay Valentinovich;,'FILIMMOV, I.M., red.; PAYNSM41M.
FeTa.l tekhn.red,
[Amgteur radio in the U.S.S.R.) Radioliubitallskii sport
v S=. Moskva, Xzd-vo DOSAA , 196o. 91 p.
(HM 14:2)
(Amateur radio stations)
TIKHONOV, Ivan Ivanovich; VARAXSIN, Ta.G., red.; FILIKONOT, I.,H', red.;
FATHWHIM, IrsTa, 0 takhnored. -11 %, ~ I - -
(Radio electronion and its military applications] Radioslektro-
nika i ee voennoo prLmenenie. Koakra, lzd-vo DOSAAF, 1960. 78 p.
(MIRA 13:2)
(Electronics in military engineering)
STAVROV, Box-is Vasillyevich; IVASWWSV, N.I., red.; FILIMONOV, I.M.,
red.; FAYNSHMIDT, F.Ya., takhn.red.
[Work of a motor-,vehiole driver under conditions of atomic,
chentical, and bacteriological war] Rabota voditelia avtomobilia
v usloviia'ch primenaniia atomnogo, khimichoskogo I baktariologi-
cheskogo orazhiia. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSW, 196o. 79 p.
(MIRA 13:9)
(Air defenses) (Automobiles-Safety measures)
KAZAVSKIY, N.; G.RLOVj A.j HALMV, A.I., red.; FILIMONOV9 I.H.t red.;
MUKHIKA, U.S., tekhn. red.
[Methodological manual for training radiotelegraph operators] Me-
todichaskoe poodbie,po obucheniiu radiotelegrafistov. Mosk-yap Izd-
vo DOSAAF9 1960. 135 P. (MIRA 14t6)
(Raliotelegraph) (Radio operators)
BELYA=,., *Azum ZIaov'yevIchj SHLEZ121GER, Mikhail Yurlyevich; FIL~Pqvl
I.M., rewl.j SHF-STOPALOVt' L.S.p red.; KARYAKINA, M.S.9 tekhn.
[Manual for automobilistal Ucbebnoe posobie shoferu-liubiteliu.
Moskvay :Ezd-vo IDOSAAF, 1961'. 222 p. (MIRA 340)
(Automobiles) (Traffic regulations) (Autcpobile racing)
Y,01'M;S1RQVj Ilihol!iy Stopanovich, FILIMIM011, IJI,j red.; SIMTOFALOV,
K.S., red.; FAYNSIVIDT, F.Ya.,, tekhn. red.
(Training in motor--vehicle driving under difficult conditions]
Obuchenie vozhdeniiu avtomobilia v trudnykh usloviiakh. Yoskvaj,
Izd.--vo DOSAAF, 1960. 118 p. (1,11IRA 15:7)
(Automobile drivers)
SILKITI IAlnksandr llikitich; BARKACHI Z.14., red,; FILDIONOV, I.M.p
red.; FAYNSIVIDT,, F.Ya., tekhn. red.
(Maintenance and repair of a motorcycle]Tekhnicheskoe ob-
sluzhiva3xLe i reviont mototsikla. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSW
1961. 182 p. (MIRA 15:91
(Motorcycles-Maintenance and repair)
BALASHOV, M.I.,
MATLIN, Semen Llvovlch;,r~.4
red.; KOROLEV, &.V., tekhn. red.
(Radio diagrams) Radioskhemy. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1963.
46 P. (MIRA 16:7)
(Radio circuits)
VATLIN, Semen LIvovich; TROITSKIY~ L.V., red.; FILIF01W, I.M.,
red.
(Radio circuits; ismal for radio clubs] Hadioskhery; po-
sobie dlia radiokruAiv. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF 1 1964. 51 P.
(MIRA 17:4)
-5
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KLOSd, Emiliy Emill, 'revich; )g~Rjol;OV, red.; YOtOLEV, A-V-)
tekhn. red.
(Amteur boatbuilding] Suda liubitellskoi, postroiki. Izd.2.j
perer. i dop. Moskva, lzd-vo DOSAAF, 1963- 46 p.
(MIP14 17:1)
(Boatbuilding)
FILIMONOV, I.N.
General laws of development of the cerebria cortex, Analele
biol 8 n0*1135-48 JA44r 154,
FIMIONCIVI I. j
"Radio in the University of Moscow."
So. Radiop Vol.. 112 p. 21t 1952
-0-6 -H-
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VOROITKOV, A.V.; MAKAROV, II.I.; SVMIoOV, II.B.; FBIMOINOV, I.N.
Bngineering equipment of the new buildings of Moscow State Uaiversity.
Gor.khoz.Mosk. vol.27 no.9:11-16 S 153. (MLRA 6:10)
(Moscow University)
-7
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7-77'
FILTMONaV.-J-min Nikolayevi ch; SMIRNOV, G. D. , doktor biol. nauk, otv. red.;
BUZNIKOV, G.A., red. izd-va; WHINA, F.S., tekhn.red.;
NOVICHKOVAY N.D., tekhn. red.
[Comparative anatomy of the cerebrum in reptiles] Sravnitellnaia
anatoiniia bol'shogo mozga reptilii. Moskva,* Izd-vo Akad. nauk
SSSR,-1963. 242 p. (MIRA 16:6)
04tiles.-Anatomy) (Brain)
I.N.
FE-imoncrv, I.N. "The human claustrum and its ontogeny", Trudy In-ta riozga (Gos. in-t
mozga M-va zdravookhraneniya SSSR), Issue 6, 19h8, p. 108-299 Tables XIV-1VIII of an
atlas (inserts)p - Bibliogs 21 items.
SO: U-3042, 11 March 53,, (Letopis Irrykh Statey, No. 9, 19h9)
- ~
3volution of the cerebral cortex and Pavlovian theory on the higher
m=vona function. 2h. vysshai nerv. deiat. Pavlova 1 no.4:506-520
44-rAug 1951. (CLKL 23:2)
1. mollcow.
lAkairAdmiJA rw*t4di v kors boltehikh poluahari-i i uchenie
I,, P. iPJWIWa ID V"AhOi nCrTnOI d*L'9UI'nOdti, alization
of fwMion in the cortex of the owebral large 12uhms
)Us functio
atd P#WLovis t1teory on higher s Wn. med9s
YAwkva *4!9s6 jus $1 N 5-15*
FILIMONOV, 1. :9.-
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Vorka .3f V. N. Bekhterev in the field of anatomy of the nezyoux system.
Zh. vyisehei nery. deiat. 2 no. 6:909-922 Nov-Doe 1952. (GLKL 24:1)
1. MOB-30WO
+4\11-
UMSHIVSKAYA, O.B., profossor; USIYEVICH, N.A., professor; ASRATYAN, B.A.,
professor; SMUSOV# A*I*& profaisoor; FILIPPOVICH, S.I., doktor meditsin-
skikh naak; VOLOKH07, A.A., proj!essor; professor;
SEYAKIN, P.Gs, professor; CHERNIGOVSKIY, V.N.. professor; SPIRANSKIY,
A..D.0 akndemik; DOWN, A.O., doktor meditainskikh nauk; KOWAREVSKIT,
L.I., pxofassor-, NAGOVSKIY, V.A., professor; KASATKIN, N.I., professor;
SMLQCHLK, I.V.-, professor: YEGOROT, B.G., professor; BM.tTUV, A.K.,
professc-r; SKIIIKOV. L.I.. professor; USFZNSKIY, V.N., redaktor; ISTROV,
S.P., rodaktor,,
(Teachizigs of I.P.Pavloy in thoorstical and practical medicine)
Uchenie I.P.Pwrlova v teoreticheskoi i praktichaskoi meditsinei. Vol.2.
Moskva, Izd-vo KinisterBtvo zdravookhrananiia SSSA, 1953. 611 P.
(KLRA 7:3)
1. Deystvitall-nyy chlen AM SSSR (for Lepeshinskeya, Chernigovskiy and
Balxulev). 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Asratyan).
3. Chlea-korrespondant ANN SSSR (for Smirnov, FillmonOT, Tagoror and
L.I.Smirnov). 4. Moscow. TSentral'W inatitut-its-o-v-e-r-sYenstvoyaniya vrachdy.
(Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich, 1849-1936) (Nervous system) (Physiology)
-YILIMONOV, I.N.
-09warmiow"
General ruleei in development of the cerebral cortex. Arkh. anat.,
Mookya 30 no.2:7--18 gar-Apr 1953. (OLML 24:3)
1. XONCOW.
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4~t No""
1. FILMONOVo I. N.
2. ussR 6oo
h. Nervous System - Vertebrates
7. History of the dervelopment of the nervous syatem of vertebrates, YE. K. Sepp.
Reviewed by Is N. Fillpy)novs Zhur* nerv. i psikh, 53, No. 1, 1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian ACcessions, Library of Congress, April 1953, Uncl.
FILIMINOT, I.B..
Structurel`~i cerebral clanstrum in man and Its modifications
during onto-dwil ptqlogensels. Arkh.anat.glet. I embr. 32 no.l:
3-10 Ja-Mr '55-, (KT-RA 8:9)
(BRAIN, anatowy wid histology,
claustrun)
FILIKONOV, Ivan Nikolayevich
*
[Manual for practical work in the clinical treatment of nervous
diseases) Rukovodstvo k praktichaskim zaniatiiam v klinike nervnvkh
bolesnei. Moskira. Redgiz. 1956. 180 p. (MIRA 10:2)
(MWOUIS SYSTW--DISUSFS)
BOGOLMY. P.K.; DAVIDAHKOV. S.N.; RAZDOLISKIY. I-Ya.; TRIUMOFOV, A.Y.;
YILIXONOI
'Wmp~- --- -
[Neural disorders; a manuAl for students and physicians] Nemys
bolazni; posobio dlya studentoy i vrachei. Moskva, Kedgiz, 1956.
531 P. (KLRA io:6)
(13RVOUS SYSTBK--DISHASXS)
FILIXONOY, I.N.
Vladimir Mikbeilovich Beiditerey (1857-1957). Ilin.sed.35 no,,3:3,-6
Hr 157. (XIBA 10.'7)
(RUMUT, V~ADIXXR MIUAILOVICH, 1857-1927)
IIINIVROLOGYO hist.
contribution of Vladimir X,Bekhtery (RUN))
FILIHONOV, I.N.I. prof. (Hoskva)
N*Auw
Forty years of h?oviet neurology and neuropathology; on the 40th
anniversiary of the Great October Socialist Revolution. Klin.med.
35 no.9:-.3-11 S 157. (HIRA 10:11)
(NMMOjWGY, hiet.
in Russia)
FILIKOHOT, I.If.,
Stnlctu3'e of tile amygdalold nucleus in man nnd its modification
during onto-and phylogenesis. Vest. AMY SSSR 13 no.5:3?-I.'7 158
(mlu 11:6)
1, Chlon-korres-pondent AWI SSSR.
(BASAI~GANGLIA, anat. & histol.
change in structure of amygdnloid nucleus in onto-
& phylogeny (Rue))
FILIMONOV. I.N.., prof.: KONONOVA, Ye.P.. -Drof.; LAVRENT117W, B,I.. prof.;
POCHKOVA, Ye.K., prof.; S!F&SAREV, F.Ye., prof., zaalwhennyy
dayatell naukL; GRASHCBMIKOV, U.I., otv.red.; BOGOISP07, N.K.,
prof., red.; DAVIDMOV, S.N., red.; MIKHEYBV, V.V., Prof.,
red.; 3AZI)OLISKIY, I.Ya., red.; SMIRNOV, L.I., red'.; YUTER,
D.S.. prof., red.: 044CHILO, K.K., tekhn.red.
[Multi-rolume manual on neurology] Knogotomnoe rukovodstvo po
nevrol-ogii. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo med.lit-ry. Vol.1, book 1.
[Anatoiny and histology of the nervous system] Anat-omiia i gisto-
logiia nervnoi sistemy. 1959. 487 p. (MIRA 12:8)
1. Chlan-korrespondent ANN SSSR (for Filimonov, Ras,,dollskiy,
Smirno-r). 2. Chlan-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Tkivretntlyev, Grashchen-
kov). .3. Deystvitellnyy chlen M SSSR (for Grash9hankov, Davidenkov).
(MMVGUS SYSTEM)
-. I
oakarNoilt (1870..,1959). Zhur. nerv. i paikh, 60 no. 3.2:1672-
1674 ItM' (NIRA 14$4)
(VOGT# OSKARP 1970-1959)
DAVIDENKOVA-KULIKOVA, Ye.F.,, prof.; MIKHEYEV, V.V., prof.; MARKOV,
D.A.p prof.0 alcadendk; PANOV, A.G., prof.; SAKHAROV, Yu.11.,
doteenti; FUTER, D.S., prof*; KHONDKARIAN, OjAs, prof.;
SMIBUROV) D.A., prof.; DAVIDMIKOV, S.N., prof., otv. red.;
BOGOIEPOV, N.K., prof., zam. otv. red.; OSTROVERMOV, G.Ya.,
glav. red.; GRASUCIMMOV, N.I., prof., red.; KORNYANSM, G.P.,
prof., red.; R,MOLISKIY, I.Ya., prof., red,; FILDIONOV, I.N.,
prof., red.; MUMINA, I.L., tekhn. red.
[Multivolume mmual on neurologylMnogotomnoo i-uk(yvodstva po
nevrololgii. M,Dskvay Medgiz. Vol.3. Book l[Infectious and
topic diseases of the nervous systemlInfektaionnye i toksiche-
skie bo:Lezni nigrvnoi sisterry. 1962. 524 P. MM 15:
1. Akadimiya nguk Belorusskoy SEIR (for Markov). 2. Deystvitell-
r" chlen Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR(for Davidenkov,
Grashch3nkov,, :Filimonov). 3. Chlen-korrebpondent Akademii me-
ditsinslcikh nauk SSSR (for RAzdollskiy).
(MVOUS SYSM-DISEASES)
FILIMONDV I.N.,
Architectonics of the cerebral cortex and
localization of functions. Zhur. nevr. i
8-17 164.
1. Institut mozga ANN SSSR, Moskva.
the problem o:r
psikh. 64 no.It
(MM 17:5)
IE'RESTOV, A.V. Ofead District Veterinary Doctor), IERESTOVO V.A. (Candidate of
Veterinary Sciences'l., KLLUIISHEV., I.A.) SHAEMAEDVA) V.I. and MAKAROV., N.V.
(Veterinary Doctors), BARUMBIN., S.A.) BUCHTNOV; I.N... LYAMIN, A.F., FEDOROV;
Yu. I., and i9!I-mDN( . I. 1~m. (Veterinary Medical Assistants, Ullyanov Oblast',
Marentullsk DistricU----
"Protein hydrolysates in dispepsia in nevborn. cbLIves.e."
Veterinariya, irol- 39, no. 3., March 1962 ipp. 71
KLMAYSIEV, P.A.; KOZLOV, Ye.G.; BELOZERTzOV, A.G.; VOLOURSKIY, D.Ya.,-
GRACIEV, V.A.; IMUCHIND, M.I.; FIL11',ONOVP K.N.; EMBDEM~ A.I.;
ANDREYEV, P.P.; VOVOZHILGVq V.F.;- =,Mwv-l S.V.; PYIAY---VA, A.P.,
red.; BALLOD, A.L., teklui. red.; FEVZNER, V.I., tekhn. red.
(Econcmic efficiency of mechanization in agriculture] Ekonomi-
cheskela effektivnost' mokhanizatsii sellskogo khoziaist-va. Mo-
skva, Izd-vo sellkhoz.ht-ry, zhurnalov i plakatov, 1961. 230 1).
I (MIRA 15:5)
1. Vsciooyuzrqy nauchno-isoledovatel skly institut ekoromiki
sellskogo khozyaystva(for all except Pylayeva, Ballod, Pevzner).
(Farm mechanization)
BERROVA, N.M.; SIMONOV, Ye.D., red.; GIPPENREYTER, Ye.B., red.;
KIZELI, V.A., red.; KUZIMIN, K.K., red.; LETAVET, A.A., red.;
POLYAKOV, A.I., red.p ROTOTAYEV, P.S., red.;-F_IMM1)NOVj L.N.0
red.; KHRGIAN, A.Kh., red.1 YUKHIN, I.V., red.; KONOVAIYUK-,,
I.K.J. mlad. red.4-GOLITSYN, A.V., red. kart; ARDANOVA,, N.P.
tekhn. red.
[Conqtered summits; Soviet alpinism between ~958 and 1961] FO-
bezhdeinnye vershiny; sbornik sovetskogo allpj~izma, 1958-1461.
Moskve., Geografgiz, 1963. 406 p. (KIRA 16:6)
(Mountaineering)
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Influence of Third Elements During Spectral
Analysis." Rep-art II, Research on the Nature
IS\ of the Effect of Third Elements," L. N.
r- Filimonov, 15 1/2 pp
r-4 "Zavod Lab" Vol XV, No 10
Studied with spectroscope the two types of
third elements, those with greater (e.g.,
chromium and alt=inura) and those with lesser
(nickel, cobalt, copper) affinites for oxygen
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(Contd)
than for the bazic element of the alloy. Gives
relative calcInation curves for nitrated and
unnitrated niobium, s1licon, chromium, manganese,
and copper specimens.
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eppctrum analysis of copper of hi-h purity. P. 1200
State Inst. of the
Ind. of Treatment of
Non-farrous metRls.
SO: Factory Laboratory, No. 10, 1950
FILDIONOV, L. N.
U&SAMauls - Alloys
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Apr 50
uApplication of the cartw mactrade, fbr speatna Awaras or &uw,,, I. X.
Veselovskayap V, 0. 9MIUkirs, L. N. IIIIwwv,, Yeswv Inst of Steel Immi L T.
stallus. sk py,
NZ&vod labs V62 XVIs No.4
Discusses appUcation of' carbou electrado In speotrus analysis. Carbon Gloctradov
baving deflWto advantagtes in appliontlon to analyzing lowalloy staelev aq 2ad
to systematic errors w1un uad fbr analpis of high-alloy steelov as OAln-
loss, acid-malating,, aid houto-gmsiatiM alloyes, and also of alloys on bases of
copper, nlekalq cobaltp aW other metals. Investigates and divalmile InMOU08 of carton
electrode on analysia proossiv., and coqpares its action vith that of vetax electrodese
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Authors Filimonov, L, It.
Title
Utilization of corrected synthetic standards during spectral analysis
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Per-lodical AN .85R.- Ser. 10iz -18/2, pag e- 269, Mar-Apr 1954
Abstract, t Brief evalvation is presentee. of the existing methads of correcting
synthetic. tandarde and --the method, of series appcoximatio b. pointing
5 as y
out their deficiencies. The author proposes a certain change in the
correction method which would offer an accurate evabation of the error.
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Non-Ferrous - Hetals
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Author Filimonov, L.M.
Inst -got-MVen
Title Spectiral Carbon Electrodes
Orig Pub: Zavod. laboratoriya, 1955, 21, No 9, 1138-1140
Abstract: It is indicated that it is necessary to produce commercially
ni)w types of sp-Bctral-carb-on products, and the fundamental da-ta
that must be in:luded in the technical specifications for carl:on
electrodes and :arbon powd,~-~r are given. The dimensions and tha
shape of the standard electrodes are indicated. Mrsans are re-
commended for diecking the purity and the pan-king of tht carbonp
and the powder, used in the analysis of the materials of high
degree of purity. A requirement is imposed that the certificate
accompanying th,:~ electrodes and the powder contain result=; of
tests for purity, heat conduction, electroconductivity, porosity
and in the case of powder of its pressing etility.
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Quantitative spectrochemical analysis of admixtures in binary
brasses. Zav.lab.22 ne.4:426-435 156. (KM 9:7)
l.Institut OGiprotsw6tuatebrabotkal.
(Brass--Spectra)
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Translation from: Rel7erativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 9, p 313 (USSR)
.1.,ITHORS: Filimonov, L.N., Essen, A.I.
,4r, ~ FPVWJ"r1rft-M'n~--1:- -
Mi,& QaantitE;tive Spectrochernical Determination of Impurities in
Binary Brasses (Kolichestvennoye spektrokhimicheskoye opre-
d(!leniy(! primesey v dvoynykh latunyakh)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Gos. n.-i. i proyektn. in-ta po obrabotke tsvetn. met.,
1957, Nr 16, pp M-148
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry. Ref. RZhMet, Nr 11, abstract 13147
1. Brass-Inipuzrities 2. Brass-Spectrographic aralysis 3. Cheml-cal
irapw, it ie s-Determinat ion
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137-58-4-8561)
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya.. 1958, Nr 4. p 322 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Filirrionov, L.N., Essen, A. I.
TITLE: Spectrochernical. Determination of Lithium in Copper (Spektro-
khimi.cheskoye opredeleniyeUtlya v medi)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Gos. n. -i. i proyektn. in-ta po obrabot,ke tsvetn. met.
1957, Nr 16, pp 149-156
ABSTRACT: The object of the work was an investigation of the possibility
of identification (of Lithium? Transl. Ed. ) by means of the
6707, 844, 3232.61, and 6103.642 lines under various regimes
of globular arcs in the 0.0005-0.06% concentration interval.
Eighl; Li-Cu alloys in all were prepared. The alloys were made
by mixing titrated solutions of the necessary strength, evapor-
ating them, annealing them at 6001C and pressing the briquets
in a steel mold. The light source was a 1.5-5.8 amp dc arc fed
from a stabilized source. The counterelectrocle was a rod of
pure Cu, 8 mm in diameter, brought to a truncated conical
point, the radius of curvature of the apex being 1.5 mm. The arc
length was held constant (3.5 mm) by means of a projection lens
Ca rd 112 providing 25-fold enlargement on the screen. A Dietert
137-58-4-8569
Spectrochernical Determination of Lithium in Copper
spectrograph with 7 aftgstrom/mm dispersion and a 60 micron aperture was
employed. LINies of anneal were plotted for the plate and cathode and, in view
of the high stability oji the plate melt, graduated graphs of plate briquets
weighing 0.5 g were drawn. The possibility of identifying 0.0005-0.008 con-
centrations of Li in Cu by means of the 6103.64 line was established. At
higher concentrations it is desirable to dilute the pure Cu specimen by dis-
solving it and to e:,-nploy the 3232.6 Li line and the melt at the anode.
A. F.
1. Lithi-cm--DE!termination 2. Copper-lithium alloys--Spectrographic
analysis
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AUTHORS: Fillionors L.N., 38seno A*I* 9 Zakharovaj ZoA. 32-11-18/60
TITLE: The Deteminstion of Admixtures :in Titanium by Means of Spectral
Analysis (Spektrallno-analitit:--4skoye opredeloniye primesey Y titans)
PERIODICAL: Zavodukaya Laboratoriya., 1957, Vol. 23, Nr il, PP-1313-1315 (USSIO
ABSTRACTi This paper investigates the problem of determining 12 different inetal
admixtures in the concentrations of 0.01-0.2% in technically pure
titarLius., from which various objects are manufactured (such aa rods,
tubes,'blades, sto.). Though publications dealing with this adhjaot
were available
itCref.1,20,46.6.] , an improved method for the spectro-
ans.3,yois of t anium was recommended. A globule aro lamp m3 usol as
a light source. Such trouble as difficult meltability, low electric
conductivity, and an inclination of spraying the titanium oxides in
the aro lanp %ms dealt with by mixing the titanium oxides with other
elements. In the present case titanium dioxide was mixed with copper
dioxide and pressed into briquets (0.5 g). In the owns -nner an the
oorroispcinding standard gauged samples were prepared, and for copper,
nickels cobalto irons manganesep and magpesium the oxide powders
were oblained by synthetical means# i.e. by dissolution of the pure
Card 1/2 elementm in nitric acid ond vaporization, or, in the case of
32-11-18/60
The Determination of Admixtures In Titanium by Means of Spectral Analysis
T1021 SM20 'NO , A12031 Cr2031 90031 V2051 Nb205 by mechanical
mixing. The b2quets produced were switched on as a oiLthode in the
aro lamp on a graphite carrier. Exposure took place at the moment
when the briquet was molten, the aro provided a uniform light on
the biwis of the drops of the molten sample. The spectrograph and
a diffraction net supplied by the firm of Ditert were used. Thera
are I figure, 1 table, and 13 references, 8 of which are Slavic.
ASSOCIATION: The "Giprotsvetmetobrabotka" Institute (Institute for Nonferrous
Metals) (Institut "Giprotavetmetobrabotkall)
AVAUABLEt Library of Congress
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53-2-8/9
AUTHORSi Kori tskiy, V.G. , Nalimov, V.V. Nedler, V.V. , Payski.1f, S.M.
RusE.nov, A.K., Filimonov, L.N.
TITLEt A Short Survey of the Deveiopment of the Emission Spectral
Ana:LySiS in the USSR ( Kratkiy ocherk razvitiya emissionnogo
spektrallnogo analiza v SSSR)
FERIODICALt Uspekhi Fiz. Nauk, 1957, Vol. 62, Nr 2, PP- 435 - 454 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A voluminous investigation of the flame spectra from a Bessemer
converter (besaemerovskiy konvertor), was published in 1876
by D.K. Chernov. D.K. Chernov furthermore found several inter-
esting laws with respect to the relation between the flame
spoctrum and certain stages of the Bessemer proces.(bessemerovs-
kiy protseen). All these laws, however, were of an entirely
qualitative character. Pirst publicatione on spactroscopy were
published in the Soviet Union at the end of the twenties. 1931
S.G. Landsberg turned his interest towards praitical 3pectral
analysis, and together with his students he started the system-
atic elaboration of the practical applications of the emission
spectral analysis. Prom 1931 to 1950 about 1000 investigations
wcre published inIthe scientific journals of the Soviet Union,
Card 1/3 and this number doubled up to the present. This indicates a
53-2-6/9
A Short Survey of the Development of the Emission Spectral Analysis in the
USSR
very wide range of the research dealing with this su1-;1!E1ct. The
majority of this papers were published in the Journal 11ZLvod-
naya laboratoriya" (Plant Laboratory) and 11Izves%iy;.:i Akadeziii
Vauk SSSR, Seriya Fizicheskaya". The first section of this eur-
vey deals with apparatus for the spectral analysis. In the
niachine-buiUng industry spectral analysis is utilized for the
control of the casting of iron and non-ferrous metals as well
as for the control of semifinished products, single parts and
finished iroduction parts. By these means the metals deliver-
ed to the plants are also controlled. Spectral analysis was
,ampbyed to a special degree in the automobile plant "ZIL". In
iron metallurgy the spectral analysis is used for the express-
analysis of steel during its production and for the final ana-
lysis, the so-called "marking analysis". Further possibilities
of application in iron metallurgy are enumerated. In the metal-
lurgy of non-ferrous metals and in iron metallurgy as well, the
semi quantitative methods of analysis are employed with success.
The spectral analysis also makes possible a fast and practical-
ly simultaneous determination of the chemical elements contain-
ed in the mineral raw materials. There are 13 figures, 3 tables
Card 2/3 and 75 Slavic references,.
53-2-6/0
A Short Survey of the Development of the Emission SIectral. Analy3is in the
USSR
AVAILABLEt Library of Congre3s
Card 3/3
FILIHONOV, L.N.; !!AKUL(YV, IT.A.: ZAKHAROVA, Z.A.
e4;,- -
Determination of impurities in pure tungsten preparations.
Fiz.sbor. no.4:IW-42 158- (MIR-k 12:5)
1, Gosudav-9tvannyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy i proyektnyy
inatitut i)brabotki tBvetnykh metallov (Giprotavetmetobrabotlm).
(Tungsten-spectra)
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66355
_57Z-3 0 sov/81-59-19-67721
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, 1959, Nr 19, p 124 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Filimonov, L.N., Kagan, N.M.
TITLE: C;~_the__',3pectral-Analytio Determination of Carbon end Hydrogen in
Titaniun
PERIODICAL: F1z. sb. L'vovsk. un-t., 1958., Nr 4(9). pp 222 - 225
ABSTRACT: The pos-sibility of determining 0.01 - 1% of C in titanium by the line
2296.89 A has been studied. The spectra are excited in the discharge
of a high-voltage condensed spark from a Dietert generator with a Cu-
electrole,sharpened to a truncated cone with an area of 1 = in dia-
meter; the interelectrode gap is adjusted equal to 1.25 - 1.5 mm.
Synthetic standards are employed made of briquetted and calcined mixtures
of magnesium-thermal titanium and Ti carbide powders. Surface pollutions
with C-oontaining substances are sources of errors. Preliminary burning
eliminates the pollutions in an 02 atmosphere or in mixtures of other
gases with 02, but In pure He and N2 even longlasting burning does not
elimina-,.e the surface pollutions. The absolute sensitivity of C deter-
lard 1/2 mination is less in an 02 medium and increases on adding N2 or He to It;
4k
66355
sov/8i-59-ig-67721
On the Spectral-Analy-Lic Determination of Carbon and Hydrogen in Titanium
at an addition of -- !50% the sensitivity does not increase and the intensity of the
spectrum decreases. 'In the analysis in an air medium the calibration graph starts
bending at C concentrations of..e_,' 0.1% in the sample, but in 02 and in mixtures of
CI 2 with a three-fold tolume of N2 or He the linearity of the graph is maintained up
to 0.05%. H in titanium is determined by the line 6562-85 A at the excitation of the
spectra by a pulse diacharge with a capacitance of 1,000 p'farad, an inductance of
0.05~v henry and a spark gap of 0.3 mm. The analysis is carried out on a device with
a reverse linear dispersion of 500 A/mm in the region of the H line which is resolved
from the line C 6578.03 A at a slit width of 0.005 mm. The spectra of the samples of
the iodide, calcium-thermal and magnesium-thermal titanium with equal 11 contents
(o-4 0.012%) show a strong change in the intensity of the background of the spectrum
(up to 4 times), which increases with the increasing content of the admixtures. Con-
siderations on the manifestation of the effects of third elements on the analysis
results are expressed,
N. Sventitskiy
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FILIMONOV. L.H.
Relationship between the composition of a sample and the
emitting cload in light sources for spectrum analysis.
Fiz.sbor. no.4:265-276 158. (MIRA 12:5)
1. GosudarstvenAyy nauchno-ioaledovatel'skiy institut obrabotki
tsvetnykh.metallov "Giprotsvotmetobrabotka."
Spectrum analysis)
.AUTHORS: Iftlimonov, L.N., Khandros, V-0. 32-24-6-18/44
TITLE: ?hotoelectria Spectral Analysis in Foreign Countries
1:Votoelektr-1oheskiy spektrallnyy analiz za rube:zbom),3urvey (Obzor)
IMIODICAL: Zavodslmya Ldboratorlya, -1958, Vol 24, Nr 6, pp 712-723 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The present survey was compiled according to data obtained from
foreign countries and deals mainly with the analysis of nonferrous
netals and alloys. First, the working principle and the o?awsifi-
cation of the apparatus is explained on the basis of a graph and
calibration diagrams. As examples, a quantometer produced by the
firm of ARL, USA, a 30--channal polychromtor produced by the firm
of Hilger, England, and a quantometer produced by the firm of
Shimadau, JaInno and several others are described; several i3.lu-
strations and explanations are given. Several concrete examples of
analytical ta3ks performed by means of photoelectric devices are
mentioned and various data are given in form of tables. A special
table contains data concerning the accuraoy of vnalysia as well as
a graphically carried out comparison of the error limit determined
by the chemical metho-3, spectral analysis vrith photographic record-
Card 1/2 ing, and photoeleotria recording. A survey is given of the rapid-
Photoelectric S-Exiotral Analysis in Foreign 32-24-6--18/44
Countries. Survey
iiar and effioar,7 of analysis, and in this connection auxiliary
ojerations amd their mechanization are discussed,. The application
of photoelectric devices in various branches of iadustry and their
technical and 49conomio effect is also mentioned, on which occasion
it is said that the staff of analysts can be reduced and the qual-
ity of production can be improved; in this conneotion the pioneer
work performed in this field by the Midland Ragnesite Works in the
USA is specially mentioned. Following the examplc of foreign firms,
which have special offices imparting advice with respect to con-
struotion and assembly, similar organizations ought to be estab-
lished in the TISSR. In conclusion it is stated t1at there are good
prospects for the solution of numerous problems as e.g._$the appli-
cation of a horizontal light aro with an air-blowing device and
thD application of photoelaotrio apparatus for the analysis of
irm, minerals, etc. Moreover, several alterations and improved
motles of application are suggested. There are 9 figures, 6 tables,
arxl 39 references, 6 of which are Soviet.
1. Alloys--Analysis 2. Spectrum ana4zers--Equipment
3. Spectrum analyzers--Effectiveness 4. Photoeiactric equipment
--Itpplications
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5W SOVIN -25-4-1/71
AUTHORS: Koritskiy, V, G., Polyakova, V. V., Filimonov, L. N.
TITLE: Standards for the Spectrum Analysis (0b etalonakh dlya
apek"Irallnogo analiza)
PERIODICAL; Zavoilskaya Laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr 4, pp 387-390 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The problem of a unification in the manufacture of standard
samples (SS) for the spectrum analysis arises irt the USSR. In
the -,)reeent paper it is pointed out that at present the only in-
atitation especially charged with this problem is the
Labo:-at-oriya standartnyllch obraztsov Ural' skogo instituts.
chernykh metallov (LSO) (Laboratory for Standard Samples of the
Ural institute of Iron Metals), and that there only SS for the
anal:1ses of iron metals are being made. For the manufacture of
SS for the analyses of other metals there are at present about
15 different organizations where this work i!3 done, for the ma-
jor -Dart in an unorganized way. In particular, it is suSgested
to reorganize the LSO to the Institut spektrallrtykh etalonov
i khimicheskikh normalcy (Institute for Spectral. Standards and
'
of pure met-
Chem:ical Standards). For the.more special analyses
Card 1/2 als, for Jinstanc'e, the institut'es of the proper branches of in-
Standarda for the Spectrum Analysis
dusiry, such as Gipronikell, Giprotsmo, Gintsvotmet,
VIII]Tsvetmet, VAMI, TsNIIolovo etc should be appertaining. An
example for p&ssing from the usual small-scale manufacture of SS
for the "proper use" to a common manufacture of 3S was alrendy
given by a firm which prepared a series of 50 high-quality SS of
the bronze Br, AZh 9-4 A sug!7estion for an extended centraliza-
tiort of the manufacture of SS was also made by the Kamensk-
Ura:-Iskiy zavod obrabotk-i tsvetnykh metallov (Kamensk-Ural 'Norks
for the Processing of Nonferrous Metals). Good SS for copper al-
loyu MTs 2 are issued by the Kaluzhskiy turbinniy zavod (Kalu-a
Turbine 'Works ome shortcomings of tile present manufacture of
SS are pointed out, and it is stated that in the planning and
exe,,,ution of a controlled manufacture of SS an important part is
played by the works laboratories, the technical'departments of
the firms, the administration of the Councils of Economy, and
particularly the Komitet standartov (Committee of Standards).
Card 2/2
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AUTHORSs Fili L._Nl Polyakova, V. V. SOY/32-25-8-27/44
TITLEs On Standard Samples for Spectrum Analysis
PERIODICALs Zavi)dskaya laboratoriyap 1959, Vol 15, Nr 8, PP 972-980 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The All-Union standard samiles (SS) for spectrum analysis of
steals, cast iron and iron alloys ac well as those (33) for the
chemical analysis are now being delivered. There is a list of
the (SS) of metals, 4loys, ores and. the prob"sing products
(iniAuding the type designations) (tables 1-0). The (SS) prepared
by -%o Laboratoriya, standartnykh obtazteov &allaXogo inatituta
che:-uykh metallov (LSO) (Laboratory of the Stan-lard Samples of
'the Ural Iron-metal Institute (LSO)) are not listed, as they have
been listed before (Ref 1). The article contains some data on the
pliumed preparation of now (33) (Tables It ~# 4P 8), The above-
mentioned tables give the installations in which the (SS) are
being prepared, and the following are especially mentioned:
Gintsvetmet Gosudarstvennyy institut tavqtnykJi metallov (Moskva)
(Gintevetmet State Institute of Non-ferrous Metals (Moscow)),
Vni:Ltevotmet VoesoyuzW nauahno-issledovatellskiy inetitut
teviitn.vkh metallov (g. Usti-Kamenogorsk) (Vniitiwetmet - All-
Card 1/2 Union'Boientifio Research Institute 6flon-farrous Metals (Cityi
On Standard Samples for Spectrum Analysis SOV/32-25-8-27/44
Usti-Kamenogorsk)), IONKh AN USSR - Institut obahch
neorganioheskoy khimii ATTSSR (Labt)ratorii v Odess:~ (IOM
AS T`krSSR - Institute of General Inorganic Ghemistry of the
AS 1krSSR (Laboratories in Odessa)), Taniiolovo, Gipronikell,
Gipi-otevatmetobrabotka, VAMI - Vseaoyuznyy alyuminiyevo-
MaV11YOV77 institut (VAMI - All-Union 'Alluninum-magnesium
Institute)) Komissiya po spektroskopii pri IFM - Komissiya po
spolctroskopii pri-Institute fiziki metallovj g. Sverdlovsk
(Cotmission for Spectroscqpy at the 1 9 - Commission for
Speotroscopy at the Institute of M4hysios, City:Sverdlcvok),
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VIA11, Irkutskiy gosudarstvennyy inst tut redkikh i malykh setallov
(Irlcutak State Tnatitute of Rare add Minor Metals). The article
contains a list of the (SS) for rare metals and its ores, given
in 'T groups, to be prepared by the IOVKh of the AS UkrSSR, and
there also is an explanation of the preparation.method and the
testing of the (33). There follows a description of the
pre,paration of the material for producing the (SS) and some
exanples. A separate,~aragraph treats the determination of the
components of the (S . There are 8 tables and 30 referenceag
29 of which are Soviet,
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AUTHOR:
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
ABSTRACT:
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Filimonovj. L.. N. SOV/32-25-8-14/44
Methods for Spectrum Analysis of Metals With a High Degree of
Purity. A Survey
Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr 8, PP 936 - 946
(USSR)
The author investigated the sensitivity (S) of several spectrum
analysis (SI) methods developed and applied at present in the
USSR for the analysis of pure metals and their alloys. As an
example for a (SA) in which the source of light is a spark or
are and in which the sample is a metal sample, he gives the re-
sults of determination of impurities in Cu, Ag, On, Pb, Au, and
Bi (Table 1). The sensitivity of these methods is described as
10-3- 1'0_4%. The data concerning Cu- Sb-, and Ti-powder in
briquette shape give the'. (S) ~f*(OA),&s I O-~- 10-4% (Table 2). The (8A)
on, drops of a melt.(globe spark - are) showed a (5) of the
at-ove order of magnitudeas is shown in the (SA) of melts of the
oxides of Cu, Ni, Co, and Ti (Table 3). The efficiency of this
kind of analysis was confirmed by the investigations of V. P.
Khrapay and G. M. Gusev (Ref 18). The discharge with a hollow
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Degree of Purity. A. Survey
cathode (HC) gives a high (S) at the determination of impurities
acoording to M. P. Chayka, Yu. I. Kerovin, and L. V. Lipis
(Rofs 21, 54), as for example the impurity of F and Cl in thori-
um-- or uranium oxides (Table 8). The most generally used method
is the burning of the sample in the are between the carbon elec-
trodes at the analysis of pure metals. Thus, a (S) Of
-2
10-3 - 10-4% (or 10 _ 10-1~) can be attained as is shown in
the analysis results of 53 impurities to 32 substances (Table 4)-
At these (SA) such methods can also be used the thermo-chemical
reactions of which take place in the carbon cathode and fragile
compounds are being formed (Table 5)- (The description of these
methods was taken from the book of A. K. Rusanov.) The method
of direct evaporation is especially efficiant in the determina-
ti~)n of substances having multiline spectra (Table 7). The ar-
tiole oontainn a comparison of the (3) in the method of direct
evaporation and that of iractionating-distUlation in the -Lre
ani the (HC) (Table 8). The method of the evaporation and the
distillation of the basic substance is based on the same prin.-
Card 2/3 ciple as that of the direct evaporation method, but the first
Methods for Spectl,um Analysis of Metals With a High SOV/32-25-8-14/44
Degree of Purity. A Survey
is atore sensitive (Table 9). The combination methodabased on
chemical separation of the impurities from the basic substance
and the reversed evaporation method have approximately the same
(S) as is demonstrated in the admixture of Sn, Si, Sr, and Cr,
Zn, Sb, and Bi eto (Table 10). The ($A) for the determination
of A:aaes and metalolds in metals was developed in the last few
years and their (B) is satisfactory as is proved by deternina-
tiort of hydrogen and carbon in a series of metals (Table 11)..
The flame-photometrical method is mainly applied in the deter-
mine.tion of alkali- and alkaline-earth metals, for example
for Li,. Zr,.and Re (Table 12). The article contains one example
of the determination of the elements of rare earths and their
number.in-La made by using the adsorption spectra (Table 13).
There are 13 tables and 67 references, 62 of which are Soviet.
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FILIMONOV. L.N.; MAKULOV. N.A.; ZAIIIIAIWAs ZeAs
Determination b7 spectrum analysis of impurities in tungsten pre-
parationo. Trudy Kom. anal. khim. 12:226-235 160. (HIRA 13:8)
(5m2geten-Analysis ) (Spec trum-ahalysio)'
1 ;:
-FIT,IMONOV.9 P.Nq,ikand.tekhn.nauk
"Practical -numl on spectral analysis" V.S.Burakov.9
A.A.,TAnkoirskii. Reviewed by L.NeFilimonov. -Zav.1ab,
28 no.1:128 162, (MIRA 15:2)
(SpdotrUM AnOll i )
barakovo V.S T a
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FILWONOV~ L.N.
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Vew mearui for improving the reproducibility and the correctness
of the spectral determination of the principal components of alloys.
Zav.lab. 29 no.8:930-935 163. (miRA 16:9)
1. Gosudurstvennyy nauchng-issledovateliskiy i proyektnyy institut
splavov !. obrabotki tsvo~hykh metallov.
(Alloys-Analysis) (Spectrum analysis)
FILDCHOV, L.Y.
Barriers :ontrolled from block posts. Put' i put. khoz. no.9:25
S '58. (MIR& 11:9)
1. Inzhansr distantail, at. Vya,29makaya Dallnevostoclinoy dorogi.
(R&Uroads-Sigualing)
.25(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2o43
Moscow. Vyssheye tekhnicheskoye uchilishche imeni N. Ye. Baumana.
Kafedra "Metallorezhushchie stanki I avtomaty"
Voprosy avtomatostroyeniya [8bornik) (Problems In the Construction
of Automatic~Macchine Tools [Collection of Articles]) Moscow., Mash-
giz, 1959. 213 P. 3,200 copies printed.
Ed.: G.A. Shaumyaa, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Ed. of
Publishing House: A.F. Balandin; Tech. Ed.: A.F. Uvarova; Manag-
ing Ed. for Literature on Meta!-,~rorking and Tool Making (Mashgiz):
R.D. Beyzellman, Engineer.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles is -intended for engineers dnd
technicians in machine-tool manufacturing.
COVERAGE: This collection of articles deals with theoretical and ex-
perimental investigations on the functioning of transmission mech-
anisms of single-spindle bar-stock automatil.6 machine tools, the
kinematic and dynamic design of cam mechanisms, and machining ac-
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Problems in the Construction (cont.)
sov/2o43
curacy of bar-stock automatic machine tools. Investigation of re-
lieving lathes by means of wire resistance gages, and the con-
struction of instrumentB for determining the rigidlty of automatic
machine tools are discussed. No personalities are mentioned. Re-
ferences follow several of the articles.
TABIE OF CONTENTS:
Shaumyan, G.A. (Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor]. Experience
of Innovators in Manufacture 2:Ld the Problems of the Science of
Machinery 3
The author points out innovations in various fields and stresses
the necessity of developing the science of machinery in close
contact with plimt practices.
Kamyshnyy, N.I. [Candidate of TechnIcal Sciences) Docent]. G.M.
Golovin -- Initiator of Machine Tool Kinematics 13
The essentials of G.M. Golovin's method of machine tool kine-
matics, his general formula for designing machine tools, and the
dividing head of' his design are presented.
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Zagorodnikov, A.Ya. [Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent]. In-
vestigation of Transmission Mechanisms of Single-spindle Automatic
Lathes 25
Transmission mechaniBms (gearing between cam and operating
unit) of single-spindle automatic lathes are reviewed. Bellows
and ball-type transmission mechanisms are kinematically analyzed.
The article describes a unit for testing transmission mechanisms
designed by the author, automatic lathes with ball-type control,
and GASh-11 and GASh-12 transmission mechanisms designed at M'GTU.
Pronikov, A.S. [Doctor of Technical Sciencesp Professor]. Methods
for the Kinematic and Dynamic Design of Cam Mechanisms for Automatic
Machine Tools 71
Types of cam mechanisms are described, basic formulas derived,
and nomograms presented for their kinematic design. Methods for
determining,geo-netric parameters of typical cam mechanisms and
review problems of kinematic analysis are given. The dynamic in-
terpretation of formulas for kinematic analysis and desijpi methods
for maximum effectiveness of automatic machine tools are also pre-
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sented.
Filimonovj, L.V. (Engineer1j, (Deceased). Investigation of Machinery
j~6_c_uracy 6f-Bar-stock Form-cutting and Cut-off Automatic Lathes 123
Factors determining machining accuracy of an automatic machim
tool are discusaed. The machine, the tool, and the machined
part are treated as a whole elastic system, and the effect of
errors in this ;3ystem(eupecially between chuck and part) on the
machining accuracy is analyzed in detail.
Kuznetsov,, M.M. [Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent). Investi-
gation of Relieving Lathes During Operation by Use of Wire Resistance
Gages 183
Forces active during operation, their distribution, and vibrations
of the tool, arbor, ways, and frame are discussed. Some spe-
cial features in construction and operation are analyzed.
Dal'skiy, A.M. [Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent]. Instru-
mentB for DeterminLng Rigidity of Metal-cutting Automatic Machine
Tools 207
An instrument fDr simultaneous loading of elements of con-
ventional machine tools with simulated cutting forces was built
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at Leningradski:y politekhnicheskly Institut imeni Kalinina (Lenin-
grad Polytechni,,.al Institute imeni Kalinin) and used successfully
to determine the rigidity of conventional lathes. A special dyna-
mometer for the same purpose fdr use on the model 1112 automatic
lathe is also dLscussed. Application of this dynamometer is shown.
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FILIMONOV, M.
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Procedures for fuel filling. Avt. tramsp. 1,2 no.9t26-27 S 164.
(MIRA 17t11)
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FILIMONOV, M. A. -- -Fhe Problem of'the Stability and Deformation Calculation of
SingleaStory Replar SkeletonB." Min Higher Education USSR. Novocherkasak,
1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences),
So: Knizhnaya 19topis',, No 8, 1956t pp 97-103
FILIMONOVO M.A.
Spatial staiaility of flat frameae Trudy NPI 9103-90 160.
(MIRA 14: 5)
(Structural frames)
FII.c!'Or'Ic)v, Y. A.
Grasses
Cleansing, sorting and drying of grass seeds. Korm. baza, No. 11, 1951
Monthl- List of Russia l,ccessions, Library of Congress, March 1952. UNCIASSIFIED.
FILE-101i07) 11'. A.
"Value of Annual Grass Seeds for Sowing,," Kom baza, 3, No.3, 1952
1. FTI.L~QVll, m. J,.
2. TkUl-)R ((kO)
4. 1,L, Lluplu- a
7. ChgructerintLen of !,well ilig, of' live and dead soc-13 of lc~--Lr.Anous ,rasses,
Drkl. PJi 353h 81j. no. 2, 1952.
Ila*.iclitio-Issi.,~-lovat.ellskly Inatitut Korrfov lin. V. It. Villytwisa
1,~onthly List o? Russian AccessLon. Library of Gori.,ress, S-~mteriber 1952.
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red. 4 '-Feb. 1952.
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FILIKONOV, K.A.
Cheracteristico of germination of needs of grassy and leguminous forage
crops. Blu3..XOIP. Otd.biol- 59 no.2:33-38 Mr-Ap, 154. Oa~IA 7:6)
(Germinat!iou)
FILIMONOV. M.A.
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Effect of soil moisture on the germination of forage crop seeds.
Biul. MOIP. OUL. biols 60 no.2:79-89F Mr-Ap '55. (MIak 8-7)
(Soil moioture) (Germination)
USSR / Cultivated Plants. Fodder Crops. M.5
Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya., No 13, 1958, No. 58639
Author Filizonov, M. A.
inst Sc'UntMd-aesearch Institute
Title Germination and Vitality of Seeds of Perennial
Leguminous Grasses According to Cultivation Zones
Orig Pub Byule muchno-tekhn. inform. Vass. n.-i. in-t.. 1957,
No 2-3j. 53-59
Abstract Data supplied by the seed-control laboratories about
the gormination of seeds of alfalfa, red clover,
espar3ette and mmet clover, according to basic soil-
climatic zones of the USSR for 1950-1952 are given. A
high ,ontent of so-called hard seeds in the seed material
vas wticed in many zones (Siberia, Ural region, Contrum,
North West, South Past). Counting as viable, the author
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Abe Jour Ref 1,14hur - Biologlya) No 13, 1958, No. 58639
jndi~_ates the possibility of a considerable increase in
germination of seeds by means of scarification. --
B. T. Konik
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Biul.MOIP. Otd.biol. 63 no,5:41-51 S-0 158 (MMA 11:32)
(SFMS)
FILIMDNOV, M.A.
Seed quality requirements of wild perennial forage grasoes.
Trudy Bot.inst.Ser.6 no-7:248-253 '59. (MIRA 13:4)
1. Vimmytisnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy inatitut kormov im.
V.R.Vill7amea, Lugovaya.
(Granses) (Seeds)
1. '% 11 A / -1 , ~ %/
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The Second All-Union Conference on Rheftium, sponsored by the Institute of
Metallurgy imeni A. A. Daykov, Academy of Sciences USSR, and the State
Institute of Rare Metals, was held in Moscow 19- 21 November 106 2. A total
of 335 representatives fro M 83 scientific institutions and industrial estab-
lishments participated. Among the reports presented were the following:
autoclave extraction of Re from Cu concentrates (A. P. Zelikman and
A. A. Peredereyev); Re (:xtraction from the gaseous p h a a 6 JV. P.
Savrayev and N. L. Peysakhov); recovery of Re by sorption and ion in-
terchange (V. 1. Bibikova, V. V. Il'ichenko, K B. Lebedev, q,
Tyurekhojz._haZg_y_a, V. V. Yermilov, Ye. S. Raimbe o , and M. 1.
Filimono ); production of carbonyl Re (A. A. Ginzburg); a 1 e c t r Oily ti c
iproduqtion of high-purity Re and electroplating with Re (Z. M. Sominskaya
and A. A. Nikitina); Re ccatings on refractory metals produced Fy_ffi_e_rm_a_r
dissociation of Re chlorides'(A. N. Zelikman and N V. Baryshniko ; plas-
tic deformation and thermorne-c-Fa-mEal -treatment of Re (V. I. Karavaytsev
and Yu. A. Sokolov); gro% th of Re single crystals and effect Of 0 2 on their
proje-rities _(Ye. M. Savitskiy and 2. Ye. qhupo~ikuv); Re-wb, Re-W, and
Re-precious-metal alloys N'e. M. Savitskiy. M. A. Tylkinp,, and K. B.
Povarova); synthosis of R(i-nTtri-des.'al-lici~cE.,-ph,.sphidOS, a;ld Selenides
(G V Sa on v, 'V. A. Lbolonchik, and
. . r V._S, Neshpor); weldability of
Re- Mo and Re-W alloys (V. Vi Dlyachenko, B. P. Moroz v, and Q,_ N
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