SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FILKIN, N.G. - FILKIN, V.YA.

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min S/035/62/000/006/053/064 -A00I/A10I AUTHOR: 'tonic movements and geomorphological peculiarities of the TITIX: Reoent ted Chelyabin.-k-Yurgan repeated leveling traverse PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya, i,Geodeziya, no. 6, 1962, 27, abstract 6GI75 (Collection."Sovrem. tekton. dvizheniya. zem. koryi metody ikh izuch.", Moscow,.AN SSSR, 1961, 114 - 118) TEXT: The results of the repeated leveling along the Chelyabinsk-Kurgan 270-km long line (the first levelingwas performed in 1941 - 1942 and the repeated one in 1953 - 1954) are cempared. with geomorphological materials collected as a result of studying the valleys of rivers Miass, Iset', Tobol, Yurgamysh and largest depressions of lakes.. V. S. [Abstracter's,note:" Complete translation] Card 1/1 US ~IL KINL V. A. Practice in using the cartographic method for the study of the tectonic foundation of the drainage system using the Donets Basin as an example. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no.2:127-13/+ Mr-Ap 163* (K RA .18:4) 1. Institut geografii AN SSSR. I - -,, W TIF" FILIKIN, Vasiliy .1vanovich [Chachen-Ingush partyorgan'lzabion during the years of the Great Patrlotio War of the Soviet Union] . Checheno-ingushalmia partiinaia organizataiia. v 1,,,Od.y Vellkoi Otechestvannoi voiny Sovetakogo Soiusa. .0roonyiil Chocheno-inpahakoe knishnoe izd-vo# ig6o. i,4~ 13 (KIRA 14:4) Whachen--Kvsh A,S,S.R,.!.-World War, 1939-1945--goonomio aspects) ZINGERt YeAj; IIL!KIN,. Lake Baakunebak needs protection, Priroda 53 no.2:M93 164. (MIRA 17:2) Institut geop-afii AN SSSRp Moskva. a. MIS =L-nm 'ZOW 4, MHCHERYAKOV, Yu.A.,- F,LL!Apj,_V.,A. Evaluation of goomorphological indicators given in points of a scalo,as a method of the quantitative characteristics of recent tectonic movements. Izv. AN SSSR Ser. geog. no.1:98-106 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Inatitut geografii AN SSSR. MOM Ily M, 25(2),- 14(0) PEM I BM MLEWIMION 807/2594 Akadamlyn nauk SSSR.. Instiftt mashinaveden1ya. Sftd-n po tochnosti v m0bi tostroyenii i priborOstroyeldi TrUdyj, 'nip. 8 (1!rawactionx ef the Institute of Mechanical Ing(teeringp Acaftiy of, Sciences, USSR, Seminar on Accuracy in RAchinery and Instrament Desigr.5 No, 8) Moscow,, Izd-vo , AN, 883R,, 1955. 78 P & 1,,W- copies printed. Ed. of Publishing House: VX, Pobedim3ki-y; Tech, M1 YO.V. X~Mxi; Editoxial Board: N*O, h,.-admdclan (Reep. PA.); 0-G. Baranov, Doctor of Tecbnical Sciences; MeLe Zykhovskly, CanUdate of Technical Ociences;, -A.P, Vladz,,LyevWdy, Cau&'Ldate of Technical Sciences, I&Yee Gorodetsk1y, Doctor of Technical Sclences; and A&S. ML~talov, Doctor of Tecbmlaia Sciences, PURM: The collection of papers is intendedfor scientific resiarch workers, engineers., and,designers. COVERAM.- Ods collection of articles deeas with the following tppics; an 4p3lcation of the principle of virtavil ft.splacements in kinematics, accumila- Card 1/4 Transactions (Cont.) SOV/2594 tion, of errors in gear trains, design of a vire-rope drive, Interpretation of functions vith many variables IY3- using adding, rultiplyingp and simplest, functional units,, foimi inspection of circular parts., and design of gyroscopic vtrticals for accuracy. No 1". roonalities are mentioned. References follow several of the articles. TAME OF COMMTS: Lyubator, YuV.. Ayplica-tion of the.Principle of Virtual Displacements In the Dete=inati6n of'Soalsj Errors in:P051tions Of Meahanlems The effeot of linear and angular exTors, 6n'the ratio, of a mechanism is investigated by using the principlet of-irlrtual displacements. The mechanism is assumed to be in e , quilibrium undAr a certain imaginary loading. The use of the method'is illustrated by sinvral examples, The method. can also be applie,l to planar and apace mechanisms vith lower and higher pairs, Parten~ld;r, BA. On the Problem of Acovmulating Errors of Tooth Gears in Gear Traind.. 18 Card 2/4 77M -1F,7-57- '35,"! Transactiora (cont.) O~V/259k The wticle explains fte Possible vKm in VhIch thQ acommUtIon of W'A'' of siuglc gears In a gear train can oamro Simple form2m VbIch can be vs*& ia critAnoia, am presented, sergeyev f I*Tb 71esign 610 a wire Rne Tv-smission, Tor Ai6iw Specifte features of ilasigm for acouraq are d1scuitij, sna formulAs for etlcu:Lating errors for a single 1; ad sqon and for a m=Uw of transidsolfts of tivi swA design mi presentek, The efteat of thermal i3Vwlon is LU* 1.9h. Presentallion, of PM-Crtifts of MwW VAriab2as by Using Addin Multiplying, and the SIM;1est Funattonal Devices The autbor presents a. n=ber'of methods for expanding a gim function InU different combinaticme of functions vith one or one and two Varie:4es. no methods are appUcable to cases In thich the gtvvm functions bave two and three variables, Adders,, multipliers,, and simple functional devices are used.. Fil kin V*P, Problem of inspection for Roundness of Parts of Circular Cross liia ~-on 52 CArd 3/4 Transactions (cont.) SW/2594 This article discusses chealting geometrical errors in round parts by the two- and three-point method vith different angles of contact* Pergeyev.,-V.1. Some Problems in Dellipilig Gyroscopic Verticals for Accuracy 64 The effect of moments to vhich:a gyroscopic vertical in subject and vhich affect its characteristics are cb.scussed. Formn3m derived permit the calcu- lation of mathematical expectaticms and th~ range of magles of precession.for gyroscopic verticals w1th 4,11near: cori~idt~on, sa: well- ex-frea oneis. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 4/4 GO/Jb 19-19-59 123-1-736 Translation from: ReferativW Zhurnal,, Maohinostroyeniye, 195T, Nr 1. p#110 (USSR) AUTHORS.,: Baranov, 0. G,P Rubin, S. B., Fil-kin, V. P. TITLE: On the Theory of Through Centerless Grinding (K teorii skvoznogo bestoentrovogo shlifovaniya) PERIODICAL: Sbornik: Tochnost, izgotovleniya sharikovykh i rolikovykh podshipnilcov na avtomat. liniyakh. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1955., pp. 19-59 ABSTRACT: The authors analyse the shape of the regulating wheel providing maxin=i accuracy of the machined pieces, and the slippage of isingle points of the workpiece in relation to the regulatiqg wheel during the through grinding* Because the work resting between the wheels is cone-shaped,, the regulating wheel must have the shape of an enveloping surface of the cone family and not of a body (as previously assumed),of a tangent cylinder.. which axis crosses the axis of this rotating body, In order to obtain maximum similarity of shapc~nf tho- rejulating wheel in relation Card 1/,9? to the profile de8iA;'#(j :Ln'. 4rk., the diamond point. 123-1-736. ~On the qh o eory of Thr ugh denterless Grinding (cont.) attachment' -, is turned in the vertical plane an additional angular amount '(ia tvTrxtng device to shape the wheel to a hyperboloid-in-~-rotatlon p-;,,ofile is used on the vubject m.achines),The.i*vn:LtA,.Ie,of-this angle-is computed. The variab *ility of the diami~~..,r of the regulat!.ng wheel (in terms of Its leAgth) cr~lates variable speeds of the longi- tudinal travel of.the woi~k, which increase as the'work travels thru the machine. This fact produces a play between the'gi~ound rings fed simultaneously between the wheels. This disruption Increases wi-~`,h the angle at which.tlie regulating vfheel ~s set. -In order to obtain a compact stook~of'workplei,.tes,..supports~ot~l--"Pl--md rings are built -up on one or both ends., Forces.acting pn the ground rings are examined, and the required resistance of the support is calculated. %his force depends upon the condition of the face ofthe regulating and grinding*wheol. A dull grinding.wheel increases and a dull regulating wheel decreases the forces acting on the ring support. Card 2/2 FILIMN, V.P. jwo - I. OWWWOM000 Checking the shave of alrealar worlroieces. Trudv Inst-irps'neSemolDo toch.v zaah.i i)rlb. no.e:52-63 '55, (MRA IC: 9) (Hacb i no- shop practice) Calenlating the moment of friction for disk friction couplings considering the slippimg. Trudy Inst. rash. Sem. po toob. v mash. prib. no. 11:41-61 10 - (MM 10:12) - (C;UpliW) (7riction) -!A Alf: 28(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1394 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mashinovedeniya Voprosy sinteza i tochnosti siozhnykh ustrny3tv neprerymogo deys4.-v:Lya (Synthesis and Accuracy of Complex Mechanisms for Continuous Operation) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1938. 226 p. 3,500 copies printed. Reap. Ed.: Bruyev-1olto N.G.., Aoademician; Ed. of Publishing House: Ioffe, D*M.; Teelt. Ed.: Golubeva, Ve PURPOSE: ~The book is intended for scientific research workers and engineers eoneerned1with computers. WW'ERAGE: This-book to a colleation of articles divided into two parit-ps. The three articlas of the first part deal with the sWb~iszis muid acawaay of complex meehanisms for computers, functional invest-Igation.. inputs and outputs, meth(xls of synthesis in solving implicit functions and accuracy of the process of manufactu--ing, parts. The second part, of the book Card. 1/4 SynthesIs and Acouracy (Cazit.) SOV113V4 cortains seven aeUcles dealing with the accuracy of Some part-laularly simple mechimisms: cas-IF.9 gears, ete., and their design for aceurat-q, The articles are based on ex- perilvsntal material Which shown that the theoretical premises azzd Qonclusions were coxXinxed by praotioal tests. The book is based on scientific vrork aarried o?lt by the authors in 1955-56. The authors tbAnk the fol"Lowing for reviewing the book: N.Ye. Kobri-Askly, N.I.Peho1Inik,)v,' and A.A. Felldbaum.# Rr%ofo~asors and Doctors of Technical Sciences; B.G. Dostupcv, T Dr,~~enb., Doctor of Teah3e--avai Soienes, A. Golinkevich, A.I. Ivantsov, Yu.V. Lieoatov, &nd I.F. Seregin.Docents, Candidates of Technical Sciences; B.Mo Tseytlin, Candidate of Techadical Sciences. The author also thanks Professor, Doctor of Tetchnical Sciences G.G. Baranov for assistance on problems of simple mechanisims., xnd N.P. Jra=nikov for working on the second part ofthe book. There are 87 references, all Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENTS: ForewoXXI 3 Card 2/ Synthesis and Accuracy (Cont.) SOV/1394 PART I. PROBLEMS OF SYNTHESIS AND ACCURACY OF COMPLEX MECHANISMS FOR CONTINUOUS OPERATION Bruyevidh., N.G,, On the Problem of Inputs and Outputs in Complex NechanimW for Continuous Operation 7 Klishov, N.A. Synthesis of Computers for Solving I:mplioit Functions.by the Method of Successive Approximations Se-Ne~"ev,-V.I. Random Processes in the Problem of Mwank~y of Mechanisms 52 PART TI. ACCURACY' 01? S014E STANDARD COMPUTER MECHANISMS Seargeyev, V.I. Investigailion of the Effect of Servo- systems on the Operating Accuracy of Automated Diffe:rentW Friction 14eahavdaw 65 Sergayev,, V.I. Investigwtion of the Accuracy of a N=Auiwmated Friction Mechanism 8T Card 3/4 tt WPI;14~1.; E~ Synttealis and Acauraoy (cont.) 5 OVA 3.94 Matevosywn. P,A, Invest1gation of the Accuracy of a. Universal Spindle FilklZl, V.P. Investigatlon of the Accuracy of a THY;~e----