SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LAPSHIN, N.P. - LAPSHINA, A.I.

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LUISHIN.4- N.P. YbdernizAion of equipment in the cotton spinrJ-ng industry,. Tekst. prom. 21 no.7-.25-26 JI 161. (11IFA 14:8) L.Nachallnik lentochno-rovnichnogo tsekha klopchatohm*zbnogo 2 kombinata imeni III Internatsionalaj, V3.adimirskiy sovnaAhoz. (Spinning machinery) lo In,toractim of CM .b,0a smallIaid, 60 -Abd PUMP& Im' I of .*0 oxide to the FAUVIA&M Of Mdfutkfidd- V. F. 11oltnikv and rrams. low. Ckew. Prk. Immoro The reaction lwl wern W-3 3 - . " efiftied in a 23o-ml. Slam cylinder. A NO CO w , 1wilOy filled with slus bea& (IRI ml.). Alt oil thertno- mat was used to regulate the ternp. The products of the reaction wem Passed into 2 veavla coot&. concd. lisSOi d lion of the uncliAnged NO,, The secon several crystals of diphenylandue. for the cont" of the abwcptkm of NO# by in the Ist II f oll rAv . r vraw). The, COs fammi wmis mh~fwJ by K .4 Co Inixt ith 14 - a (nm (Alt w each cipt. the systeas W40 and NOt' in MIW required for she expl. Rach expl. lasted 1b nsin. At MAW the equil. of the reaction be twclrn CO and NO, is Rhifted (amording to thennody- narvic valcom.) twacticallymall4ettly in ttw direction o( the b h d e At t t (mmmion of CO, and NO. The ext'(0. ShOW d Nl~ CO 0 an (twUlation of CCh trout the reaction bet wren Z takes p6ce fairly rapidly and that CO is oxidized coax- pirtely to CO. by contact of the Ca" of not nwm. than :148 sec. In the mental course of the nilrous process the CO content in the gas is very anvalt and the kows tof HNO~ I n are. lusisulkent. A dIvVptkm tJ like niAnpup Plom" ( 05 which the mints. of t.0 in the sma incoraw) causes the huses 'ulHN0,toiucmavt Thmerefcmices. W.A.11cim DO a last CIO sonGlIs *A Mo .j; 04Y ON - -- A's p V Is a It a It tt a it, it ft 4 01 at owv Tjj ICA IF a A a 0 0 Is's e In OAPO 0 0.0 0 41 00 ,6 o 00 s 0 0: 0 OUA 4 'a R Do 1i jj: 06 00 T! 00 Analysis of L ,7artasitilds and talclum nitride. V. It, '00 P-ldi6w and X. 4 !,:vwdjkdYu Iall. 14. till- -but y ulinc. and P-iolui. - ctn lor used for dctg. nitride In the prm-ure of eyAn4mide. The QW N t b d d b - , canno r el . accurately y treating with 11 40 nd tit ti h lib d CO i A To r . a ra . ng t erale . w th LM hy droloidt. After Id his.' beatint of Ca.N, in anhyd: 140H. the extrut of d in, is only 111t)-jo. Ily applying - a roeff. of 1.25. this 1= can be tried for rise approx. detri. of Co.N. in tech. products contg. both nitride and cyanamide. B. Z. KAMich i:o o 09 111TALtUSGICAL JjY9RATUPF CLAISWKATMM slow 4.10#1 .4. ON. R. No.'s olisil n,~ - __ N~ VK T r jAd Is AV to All tPropli, psi W~% a #1 Is ff It of RA! *a lea 00 90 -ISO I lob a a 0 AWMALYZI, E.G.; KONSTANTINOV, V.L; KOMLOV, V.I.; LAPSHIN 14 H SIMMOV, A.F.; TOVS'-OLES, V.Ya.; EUDDAy S.M:j~PMOM~MIKOy~ V.K,y.prof., red.; KHRUSTAMIA, R.I., red.; GOROKHOVA, B.S., tekhn. red. [hethodology for solving general electrical engineering problem,s]Metodika resbeniia zadach po obshchel elektrotekh- nike. (By] E.G.Atamalian i dr. Pod red. V.K.Ponomarenko. Fjoskva, Vysshaia sbkola, 1962. 167 p. OaRA 15:32) (Electric engineering) KAZAKOV, L.I.; LAPSHIN.. N.T. Supplying the national economy with petro-leum produvts on a higher level. Transp. i khran. nefti no-O"'.37-38 163. (I~LIRA -17:3) 1. Glavnoye upravleniye po transport.11 i snab-zherdyu naftlyu i nefte- produktami RSFSR. IAPSHIN, O.V. (Irkutsk). I No aspects of unified "reflective"' activity in m-n [with summary in English]. 'rap. psikhol. 4 no.1:37-49 Ja-Y 158. (MM 11:3) (Psychology) IAPsHIN. P.S. Determining the parameters of a layer by means of stem-drill designed by the Ufa Petroleum Research institut-e. Neft. khoz. 38 n0-3:44-50 Mr 160. (MERA 13:7) (Oil sands--Analysis) LAPSHIN, P. a., Cand. Tech. Sci. (diss) "Determination of Phy- sical Parameters of Seams According to Seam-tests of Ufa Be. Res. Inst.)" Moscow, 1961, 15 pp. (Inst. of Geol. and Fuels Acad. of Sci. USSR, Groznyy So. Res. Inst., Ufa Petroleum Be. Res. Inst.) 200 copies (XL Supp 12-61, 269). LAPSHIN, P.S. Determination of the parameters of layer from pressure build-up curves constructed with a set of test instruments made by the Ufa Petroleum Scientific Research Institute. Trudy VNII no.25: 166-169 '59. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Ufimskiy neftyanoy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut. (Oil. reservoir engineering) L&MBINP P.S. Uning a formation tenter for determining the volme of filtrates extracted frowlayeres Neft, khoz. j+o no.n:52-55 N 162 OM .161-71 (Oil veil drilling fluids) NAGUMANOV, M.M.; LAFSH1N, P.S. Interpreting the preasure, build-up curves in the repea.'t.ef, of a bed using the KII-MUI-104 resevroir "'e-Ster. delo no,1.1:7-12 164. (!,,qRA 18:31) 1. Ufimskiy neftyanoy nauchno-issledovat.2.111.kiy institut. Country. Ussli CATEGORY Farm Animals. Poultry ABS.. JOURO' f RZBiol., NO, 13$ 1956, No- 59631 AUTHOR' Lapshin, F. T. INST6- .TITLE Reduced-Space Sitting of Hens in "Solnech- noyell Sovkhoz ORIG'.- PUB Ptitsevodstvo, 1957, No 11, 24-28 ABSTRACT In --the "Solnechnoyall sovkhoz of. Ybskovskaya' Obla*st, the*extensive use-of reduced-space sitting of laying hens permitted during a three-year period to increase the egg pro- duction almost sevenfold and to reduce their cost. In this sovkhoz, In 1953 seven hens were maintained on 1 m? of floor space, and in 1956-1957, 12 hens and over.During seven months of 1957, 5.2 more eggs were obtained from a laying hen than during seven months CARD: 1/2 1'0*: 90' 00006000060A 0 0-0 0-0 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 :-00.00*9*09000 o: A a 9 v it ly u w a * I) v P is 22 if If'a 0 )o X13 WD job lop 030441 4041 Noco c a to LEA ILL.RVA-A-A T v K I r m rr m rw L 00 00 !-04 00 -00 IWA E V. BAitsux. Rum 25.473, Feb. 23. 1930. 00 Fri; =ttsnaw pff~h~y uwtbods, is bested in a sptc6l ovtn to WO' to 9WO 00 r immedlatelYaltrirtirming. 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V. ."Study of Conditions for Obtaining High-Strength Cypsum of Hydrotbermal Treatment." Sub I Jul 47., Central Sci Res Inst of Industrial Structures (TaNIPS) I Dissertations presented for degrees in science and engineering in Moscow in 1947 SOt Sm No, 457.9 18 Apr 55 LAPSHIN" F~ov. --------- Tt=el kiln with compartments..Patent U.S.S.R. 77,096., Dec-31, 19490 (CA 47 no.19:10193 133) BURTSEV, V.11.; KAKHANOVICH, T.M.; KUBASSKIY,, S.I.,- LAPSH334) P.V.; _ .REYZNER, Yu.B., nauchnyy red.; TYUTYUNIK, M.S., ret.-izd- va; I-10CMINA, Z.S., tekhn. red. [Automation of the grinding and calcination of gypsum) Opyt avtomatizatsii pomola i varki gipsa. 14oskvap Goostroiizdatp 1962. 59 P. (MIRA 15:7) (Gypsum) USSR/Forn Aninrls. Snall Horned Cvttlrj Q-3 Abe Jour t Rof Zhur - Biol6, No-ili 1958, No 50034 Author JkA.-,hln ShI m Inst Title The Effect of Fooding Vitp-nin A Upon Milk Yields and Ropro- duction of Cows. Orig Pub t Zhivotnovodstvo, 1957:$ No 7, 56-60 Abrtract In the first r9rics of toste perfoz,--cd on forri, rono groiipr of cows received vcri ou r mounts of vitrnAns with their fodder during the first hrlf of their Irctetion pcr- iod, ncmolY, 380, 670, rnd 700 mg of carotcna (drily, per hoad). During their intcrlrct~tion poriod, the cows roc- cived in the second series of tacts the followin- vitc-nin doscgos vrith thoir foddort to the 1-t Croup (control) 230 mg of crrotono wns rd-minirtorod; to the second group 110 -C of vitr=in A in rddition to orrotcnc wore given; and the 3rd Croup received 220 ng of vitmin A only. After calving, the vitr4rain dosngo of the lst group was 370 nz of carotene, Card 1/2 C, LARMINY S.fill* Current take-off used in strain rzasurc-n-ents cp rolziting pazi,5. Ot.prom. 31 nc.5:35-37 my 165. (MJRA 180) 1. TSentrallnyy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni nauchnn--issledo- vatellskiy avtonrjbillnyy i avtomotornyy institut. -IAPSIIINII S.G., kand.telchn.naWc, dotsent Stresses and displacements in, an alasti~6-A~--Jnffirite lane accordirg to the power 3aw. 'T~M*IIVT no-15:31-3 ;~6 p (Elast'c plites and shel'i's), DXVYATOV, B-N-; LAPSHIN, S-V- Transfer functions and structural diagrams of heat-exchange appara- tus as objects of control. Izv.Sib.otd-.AN sm no.8:n-23 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Institut avtomatiki i elektrometrii Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. (Heat exchangers) (Automatic control) op / /V / 1/1 , 27-12-21/27 ,AVTHOR: Lapshin, V., Chief of the Personnel Section of the Oblast Ad- M-nq Tropq B., Senior Personnel Inspector =IsTra 6 TITLE: Prabtice S6minars'for labor. Educators (Seminary-prakti- kumy dlya rulcovodyashchikh rabotnikov) PERIODICAL: Professionallno - Tekhnicheskoye Obrazovaniye, 1957, # 12, p 25 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Sverdlovsk Oblast' Administration of Labo r Reserves or- ganized seminars of practical training for the directors of educational institutions and for the deputy-directors in charge of the schools'. practical training sections. These seminars were conducted in the largest schools of the Oblast'. During the training the participants studied new equipment and the most productive work methods. For instructors train- ing metal workers, the seminar of practical training was held at the Technical School # 5, located within the Uralmashzavod; for instructors of metallurgical schools- at the Technical School # 16, situated within the Novyy Tagil' Metallurgical Plant; for instructors of construction schools - at the Con- Card 112 struction School # 69, located at the Sverdpromatroy. In 1. DUDNIK, F.; LOSHIN, V.; Engs. 2. USSR. (600) 4. Reinforced Concrete Construction 7. Producing reinforced concrete slabs. Biul. stroi. tekh. 10, No. 8, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953, Uncl. IAPSHIN, V. 'Processing of thermoplastic materialsO edited b7 B.C. Bernhardto Reviewed b7 V.Lapshin. Plast.massy zko-2:78-79 .16o. (NIBA 13:6) (Plastics) (Bernhardtp X.G,.) LAPSHINq V I Polyformaldehy6. Plast.massy no.7.-78 163. (Km 16..8) (Formaldehyde) (Resins, Synthetic) I LAPSHIN2 V. - Revealed potentialities. Prof.-tekh. obr. 20 no.12;12 D 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Nachallnik otdela planirovar;iyay podgotovkit raspredeleniya i ucheta kvalifitsirovannykh rabochikh Sverdlovekogo oblastnogo upravleniya professionallno-tekhnicheskogo obrazovaniya. V. 1-- -.- ... nastica in -, ver; ,,:s r;rtez. Plast. nassy - I ho.Z475-76 16, L40 (MIRA 17s8) LAPSHIN. V. A. Pri-nenenie kontaktnogo elektronagreva dlia kovki shtampovki, i gibki. (Vestn. Mash., 1948, no. 11, p. 25-29) (Using electric contact beating for forging, stamping and bending.) DLC: TN4.V~ SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1953. LuPSKIN, V.A. - - History of the development of electric induction heating at the GorIkil Automobile Plant. Avt.trakt.prom. no.11:16-20 1 '54. (MLRA 8:1) 1. Gorlkovskiy.aVtO2aVOd im. Molotova. (Induction heating) L&PSHIN, V.A Blectric upset velding of automobile parts. Avt.1 trakt. prom. no.12:16-19 D 155. (MLU 9:3) 1. Qorlkovskiy avtozavod Imeni Molotova,. (Zlectrlc'Weldin~$) BUIKOVSXAU,Vera Sergeyevua-, RUSANOV, Fedor Yomich; ZAIJIBSKIT, V.I., professor, retsenzent;-langlu. V.A., inshoner, retsenzent; AYMMULID, A.Y., kandidalt-ek-on--om-Meskikh nauk, --edaktor; BOGOLIUBOVA, I.Yu.. redaktor izdatelistva; MOMMLI, B.O., tekhmi- cheskiy redaktor; MATVBYZVA, Te.11., tekhnicbeskiy redaktor [The economicsof a new-type forge shop] SkonomWh ku2nitsy novogo tipa. MoBkva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. lzd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1956. 145 P. (KMA 9:12) (Forging) DYCRKOVSKZY, B.B.; IAPSHIN, V.I.. redaktor; STUDMTSKAYA, V.A., takhalcheekly redaktor~ [Operaiton of train radio sets] Zkoplustatella poezdnykh radlopunktoy, Moskva, Goo. traupportme Z'helesnod:orozhnoo izd-vo. 1951. 74 P. (Rallroads-Communicat Lou systing) (MLRA 8:2) (R~dlo'-Instaliatioin- on Arains) --", ~' -~ -- , - , ~'; ~~ .~ -., ACC NRt AP70 8 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/023/0059/0059 INVENTOR: Ragimov, F.Ya.; Lapshin, V.I9; Koloshnikov, Y.G. ORG: none TITLE: Instrument for measuring plasma density. Class 21, No. 189100 [announced by Physics Institute im P.N. Lebedev (Fizicheskiy institut)3 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 23, 1966, 59 TOPIC TAGS: plasma density, plasma measurement, light interferometer 'An Author Certificate has been issued-for ah~ instrument for measuring ABSTRACT: iplasma density. The proposed instrument contains a monochromatic light .source, a*Fibry qnd Perot interferometer with one-of'its mirrors fixed, f .and a device for recording the light passing through the inter brometer. 'To'incrpase accuracy and to extend the range of the device, the plasma container overlaps half of the light flux of the interferometer, and the light-recording device has two photodetectors connected in a differentiating,- .circuit for measuring the light flux which passes through the plasma, as well as the one unperturbed by the plasma. [JP] SUB CODE: 2o, 14/ SUBM-DATE: 18Aug65/ -AT'D' PRESS: 5114 :ard 1/1 UDC#. 533.9.082o5 LAPSHIN,. V,N Problem of the dynamics of gas exchange in schizophrenia patients during the process of treatment vith prolonged absolute alimentary starvation. Vop.01n., patog. i lech. shiz. no.1:85-87 164. 1 (MIRA 18:5) 1. Psikbiatrichaskoye otdeleniye TSentiallnogo nauchno-issledo- vatel'skogo instituta, ekspertizy trudosposobnosti i organizatsii, truda. in-validov (zav. otdelom - prof. b.Ye.Melekhov). Nauchnyy rukovoditell - doktor med.nauk Yu.S.Nikolayev. NIKOLAYEV, Yu.S.; LAPSHIN, V*Na; SHAPBO. Yu.l,, Some datA on the 6ynamics of the basal metabolism and :Lndices of erythrocytes in schizophrenics during the.Lr treatment with controlled stan-ation, Trudy 1-go MMI 31+.,162--l-70 161+. (MIRA 18:11) 1, Kafedra paikhiatrii (zav. - Yu.S. Nikolayev) Rostovskogo osudarstvennogo meditsinskogo inatituta i kafedra psikhiatrii zav. - kafedroy 7asluzhannyy doyatell nauki Prof. V.M. I Banshchikov) 1-go Moskovskogo ordena Lenina raeditsinskogo instituta imeni Sechenovao ,:~ - ax"aft, ~-- ~ Lone-range forecasting of the yield and peak discharge of spring high water for rivers of the trana-Volga area. Trtdy TSIP no-90:50-65 159. (KIR& 12:8) (Rivers) lamill, V.P.; LAPSHIN, N,P. Preparing a program for numbericallv controlled mchine tools. Stanol. Instr, 31 no.2:11-13 7 160. 04IRA 13:5) (Machine tools--Numeridal control) B/122/60/000/010/010/015 A161/AO30 AUTHORS: LapshinV.?., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Lapshin,V.P-.-,ZngTneer TITLEt Considering the Technological Factors in Preparing Programs for Milling Machines with Digital Program Control PERIODICAL: Vestnik mashinostroyeniya, 1960, no.10, PP-56-60 TEXT: Preparation of programs for "'YnY 11 (ChPU) (digital program control) milling machines is discussed in an effort to reduce the large volu- me of calculations required. It is recommended to split the entire informa- tion into two groups - 1) information contained in the program in an expli- 0it form (shape of part, accuracy, finish, allowance distribution, etc.) I and 2) inexplicit information requiring a separate channel, through the setting chart (tool shape, type of attachementf basing method, etc.). Equation. am suggested for the calculation of feed for a case of the end mill and a part shape shown so as to obtain the required surface finish; the trajectory of inclined diso mill with rounded tooth, and of the same mill without incline. Card 1/2 S/122/60/000/010/010/015 A1611AO30 Considering the Technological Factors in Preparing Programs for Milling Machines with Digital Program Control The elimination of errors through mill radius change due to wear in opera- tion is recommended to a certain degree by taking into account the wear; variations in blank metal hardness (affecting time of mutual displacement of mill and part) may be compensated by changing the velocity of magnetic tape (in case program on magnetic tape). The information to be entered on the machine setting chart is listed. It is recommended to include a sketch of the blank and of the part, and several sketches in case of several trans- fers. There are 2 figures. Card 2/2 PROSTAKOV, Anatoliy leonidovich; IAPSHIN, V.P. . kand. voenno-morsk. nauk, retsenzent;STASHKMCR;**-r.` -obr,red;; LESKOVA,L.R.,red. [Underwater acoustics.in foreign navies; according to materials of the foreign press] Gidroakustika v ino- strannykh flotakh; po materialam zarubezlinoi pechdti. Le7 ningrad, Sudostroenie,, 1964. 154 P. (MBU 17:4) -Eawiwion MV -2 AA.012947~'. BwK 519.2:355/359 .V, Leonid Antonovich (Doctor of Military and Naval Sciences); Abchuk, `4 15 yaw (dandidate of Military and Naval Sciences); _a V (Candidate of Military and Naval Sciences); Suzdal Vita x~ __Gr gor ev ch %Candidate of Military and Naval Sciences) Txe wearch it mil taTy operations (Teoriya poiska 4 voyenno dele), Moscow, m Voyenizdat M-va oborp SSSR, 1964, W7 p. illus., biblio. 2,5W copies printed. ~-TOPITTAGS s mi tam A c -1i oz.- tact taL I the erie4-fs--6j26 is - the 'most important aB- a o combat 'operations. The theory of search sets forth methods of scienti- c is which relate to problems of meeting and detecting moving objects (shipsj,airplanes, tanks, etc.). The author shows how it is possible to get practical recommendations for the best plan of operation under various condi- tions of &-garch and evasion by using the foundations of the theory of search. &K-- 1-1- - . I . . - . - . - M~91?947 In -militaxT institutes. It can also be used by specialists in civil aviation, the merchant marine and comnercial fishing fleets who are concerned with the search of xW moving or stationary object. -TAM OF COYMITS brid g a ad _4 - iples-o th f e theory of search 3-1 ei s for the appearance of the object searched in the detection -zone 23 -Ch.~ IIL- -Laws, of target detection deduced by means of observation 76 _dtichY bases for -methods of search - 120 T eor h M N 88166ting-the most favorable plan of operations for the search of objects various conditions - 152 Conclusion - 194 "8u o6ionti,--~Tttbl6d-of-~'the.-Probabi3.ity-den~4t ofm PP1 de, te rian'g'6 - A& 4eiii~_ and 4r4- upon J SUB.C= NO REF SOVt 003 . LAPSHIN.Y.P.. Inthener . Ways of mechanizing and making the shoe industry automatic. Leg.prom. 15 no-7:4-7 J1'55. (KMA 8:10) (Shoe industry) ASRRATOVA, S.K.- LAPSHIM, V.P. sew:zj--r"c Ges for the shoe Industry,, Kozb.-obtm.prom, New rio.4:19-23 AP '59. O(MA 12-.7) (Sewing machines) (Shoe machinery) ASHRATOVA, S.K., kELnCl-tekhn-naUk;Q7Lhj ~IN, ~V.P., inzh. Standardization of the thickness of shoe upper parts. Izvovysoucheb. zavo; tekholegeprom. no.6:82-90 l6o. (MIRA 14:1) 1. TSentrallwy nauchno-iseledovateliskiy institut kozheve=o- obnvnoy promyshlennosti. Rekomendovana kafedroy tekhnologii obuvnogo proizvodetva Kiyevskogo tekhnologicheakogo instituta legkoy promy- shlennosti. (Shoe manufacture--Standards) - -IAPSHIH, Y.F. I. Speed up the creation and mastering of nev? equipment and techniques. Kozh.-obuv.prom. 2 no-7:1-3 JI '60. (KIBA 13:8) (Leather industry) (Shoo manufacture) AUTHORS: Lapshin, V. V., Kozlov, P. If. SOV/64-58-4-6/2o TITLE: The Effect of the Conditions of Casting Under Pressure on tl~e Internal Stress in Workpieces of Polystyrene (Vliyaniye usloviy litlya pod davleniyem na vnutrenniye napryazheniya v detalyakh iz polistirola) -PERIODICAL: Xhimicheskaya promyshlennost', 1958, 11r 4, pp. 214 - 218 (uss.;1) ABSTRACT: The two main types of stresses occurring in casts and dcterriinin(~ their physical and mechanical properties are :1.- hechanical stresses developing by an unequal cooling of the polymer during the formation process and 2, The orientation stresses forming as a consequence of a change of the molecular form and a fixation of certain molecular configurations in the direction of flow. The former are practically of small importance while the latter can be broull,ht to a minimum by a rational construction of the mold, a corresponding method of casting as well as by a reduction of the residual pressure in the mold during the opening and the taking out of the cast. This paper investigates the influence of the basic parameters of the technolo.-ical caut-ing process and Card 1/4 the influence exerted by some construction clc,72eiti-, of the mold T~e Effect of the Conditions of Casting Under PressureSCr64-58-4-6/2o on the Internal Stress in Workpieces of Polystyrene on the formation of stresses, as well as the possibility of reducing and distributing the stresses. A special mold of 12 "sections"was used and the authors worked at different tempera- tures and waited for the termination of the shrinking process. The dependence of the shrinking on the temperature is represented by an equation; the quantities to be investigated are the casting temperature, the pressure, the effective time of pressure, the mold temperature, the velocity of the motion of the piston and the duration of the casting cycle. From the mentioned experimental results may, among others, be seen that the orientation stress is reduced with a rise of the formation temperature and a shortening of the period of pressure, the influence of the duration of pressure being increased. The same effect was also observed on an increase of the flow velocit.- of the polymer. The size of the drain channel is of great influence. In the experimental series for the clarification of this influence comparisons were made with the drain channels according to Jones (Ref 7); ex- periments of experimental shrinking in the direction of flow Card 2/4 showed that those changes are not uniform and that the c=.res The Effect of the Conditions of Casting Under PressuregW/64-58-4-06/20 on ihe Internal Stress in Workpieces of Polystyrene are similar to those by N.I.Basov (Ref 3). It was observed that with the increase of the molecular weight in block poly.- styrene the shrinking increases and the resistance to heat decreases. In order to obtain an impact strength of the cast samples the casting must be carried out at low temperature, at high pressure and longer pressure duration and with big drain openings, as this way an increase of the orientation stresses is achieved. In order to determine the influence of some factors on the tensile stress experiments in solvents were carried out and the destruction was investigated. It was found that two types of stresses are present, the highly elastic and the me- chanical ones. A temperature after-treatment at the highest possible temperature (without deformation) was found to be an effective method for removing stresses. There are 8 figuresq 4 tables and 9 references, 5 of which are Soviet. Card 3/4 The Effect of the Conditions of Casting Under PreasureSO '4-58--4-6/2o . on the Internal Streau in Workpioces of Polyotyrone Y, 1. Styrene polymers-Casting 2. Styrene polymers-Stresses Card 4/4 6t st VA j4 "M 119 get; at. S/191 M/aO/006/004/005 BlOIYB215 AUTHORS: LapshLn-1 -VV., Sinyukhina, A. A., Koroleva, N. A. siderably from those under which viscosity is studied, since (a) the flow in die casting changes in time, and (b) the temperature of the mold is lower than that of the polymer. This is the subject of the present paper which deals with the casting properties under conditions similar to those of die casting. A mold with a semicircular channel and a radius of 2.5 mm was used. The channel had the shape of the Archimedean spiral. Besides, the mold had channels for coollIng cr heating, 'and also openings for thermo- couples and thermometers. The length of the cast spiral attained in die casting was measured for various polymers. The experiments were conducted by an JIM-50 (LM-50) casting machine. The following experimental series were conducted: (1) constant pressure (1200 kg/cm ), duration of casting: TITLE: Determination of the casting properties of thermoplastic materials in die casting PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 6. 19610 29-33 TEXT: The conditions of the flow of polymers in die casting differ con- Card 1/4 22739 S/191/61/600/006/004/005 Determination of the casting B101/B215 90 see; temperature of the mold: 25 OC; varied temperature of the cylinder of the casting machine; (2) constant temperature of the cylinder, duration of casting: 90 BeO' temperature of the mold: 250C; pressure varied between 600 and 1500 kg/cm~; (3) constant pressure (1200 kg/cm2); duration of casting: 90 see; constant temperature of the cylinder; varied temperature of the mold. The mean values of Figs. 2,3 were obtained under the experimen- tal conditions of (1). In the case of block polystyrene, the length of the spiral increased as pressure and temperature of the cylinder increased, but did not depend on the mold temperature. Addition of calcium stearate to styrene acrylonitrile copolymer yielded longer spirals. In the case of polyethylene, the length of the spiral and the dependence on the cylinder temperature decreased as the molecular weight increased whereas it increased with an increase in the temperature of the mold and in pressure. The re- sults could easily be reproduced. Testing requires little material since the weight of one spiral is approximately 13 g. There are 9 figures, 3 tables, and 4 non-Soviet-bloc references. Card 2/4 IAPSHIN, V. V., LCGTTY, 1-1. 1. Env-ineer ONew method of thermite weling of rail joints in strett cartracks)" kvtogenp Dclo., No - 7, 1949. UPSHIN, V.V., inshener. Thermit welding of rail joints and optimal length rail sections. Gor.khoz.Mosk. 24 no.2:22-24 7 150. Mu 7:11) (Street railroads-Rails) (Welding) LA iP-S//-r/V V, LAPSHIN,_V.,_inthener. RO&SOU8 for the wear and tear of streetcar vheel rims. Zhil.-kom. khoz- 7 n0-9:14-15 157. (MIRA 10:10) (Streetcars) (Wheels) UPSHIN, V. This is what the now models will tj like. Za rul. 17 no.8:16 Ag '59- (MRA 12-12) 1. Nacballnik konstruktorskogo byuro mototaikletnogo zavoda, Kovrov. (Motorcycles) S/081/62/000/008/046/057 B1661BI61 AUTHORS: Lapshin, V. V., Grinblat, V. N. TITLE: Injection moulding polyamides PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Kbimiya, no. 8, 1962, 553, abstract OP33 (Sb. "Plastmassy v mashinostr. Ma3hfZiz., 1559, log - 1101) TEXT: The technological properties of poly~Lmiddes v.,hich have to be taken into account in injection moulding are given. The preparation of the polyamides prior to injection moulding (drying to a humidity of