SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHCHEGLOV, A.D. - SHCHEGLOV, K.A.
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UNKSOV, V.A.; BOROVIKOV, P.P.; RUNDKVIST, D.V.-,- PAVLOVA, I.G.;
ALYAVDIN, V.F.; VOLOSTNYKH, G.T.; ROZINOV, M.I.; S-HCIEGLO,V,-A,D.5
IVANOVA, A.A.; KORMILITSYN, V.S.; SHCHEGLOV, A.D.; ARTIEMOV, V.R.-"-
RYTSK, Yu.Ye.; GINZBURG., A.I.; DORTMAN, N.B., TOPORETS, S.A.,
TRUNINA, V.Ya.; YAKOVLEV, I.K,; BOGDANOVA, L.A.; SARBEYEVA, L.M.
Problems of the geology and charac-~eristics of the distribution
of mineral deposit.s. (Trudy] VSEGEI 92-53-89 163, (MIRA 17-.4')
SHCHEGLOV, A.D.
Some characteristics of the formation of hyd-rothermal
deposits. Zap. Vses. min. ob-va 92 no.5:513-524 163.
(MIPI 17:1)
1. Vqei7cy-,.--.,,Vy riauchno-issledovatel 'ski y geologicheskiy
in: I - - . - (VISEEGEI), Lenlrigrad.
-SHCHEULCIV, A.D.
Some featL,res of hydrothermal m4neralization processes in Transbaikalia.
Dokl. Ali SSSR 150 no.2:378-380 My 163. (MIRA 16:5)
1. Vsosoyuztiyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy geologicheskiy~'Institut.
Predstavleno akademikom V.I.Smirnovym.
(Transbaikalia-Ore deposits)
SHCHEGLOV, A.D.; BEUS, A.A.; BORODIN, L.S.; l'll;lKWN, G.V.; PAVU)V"'KlY ',
A.B.; RUNLINIST, L.V.; SILORENKO, Z.V.; TVALCHRFLIUZE, G.A.
Conference on the problems of postmagmatic ore formation,
Sov. geol. 7 no.3:i4,4-153 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:10)
TUG Ye
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and O~e Far East." Sc-:. ~cl.
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STiATAI,O',.- Ye,T. , otv. red. U, V.A. , red. rVi L' ~*, I;..
T'"AU' ZZ, C -iCif-ET OV, A.-D, , red
I L-,, --- L ID .A, S'."
[Problems of metallogeny] Voprosy metaiiogeili. Mo zkva,
ll.'edrri 1965. 25" P. (i.!ezhduna:,odnv4- geolz),--icheskii
konEress. Doklady sove~,skikh geolo-ov. Froblema 16)
(!-lL;A 18:5)
1. i"atsionallm-T komdLet geoiogov 3oveiskico Sol-Uzza.
SHCHIGLOV9 A.F., assistent
Determining coefficients of differential equations for rotary magnetic
amplifiers with a lateral field. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; mashinostr. no.3:152-
160 160. (MIRA 14:3)
1. Moskovskoye v7ssheye tekhnicheskoye uchilishche imeni Baumena.
(Magnetic amplifiers)
SULIKIN,A.G., inzhener; SHCHEGLOV,A.G.
Gamma-ray metal-f.law detectors. Vest.mash.35 no.8:61-63 Ag'55.
(MLRA B:10)
(Gamma rays--Industrial applications)
1-12-2-3304
Translation from: Referativay-y Zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 19,57, Nr 2, p. 114 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Sullkin, A. G., Shcheglov, A. G.
TIME: A Device for Vacuum Filling of Unit Transformers (Proposed by Yu. N.
Malinovkin) (Prisposobleniye d1ya zalivki blok-transformatorov pod
vakuumom) (Predlozheniye Yu. N. Malinovkina)
PERIODICAL: Sb. rats. predlozheniy. M-vo elektrotekhn. prom-sti SSSR, 1955, Nr 55,
pp. 18-19
ABSTRACT: A device is briefly described for increasing the efficiency of -vacuum
filling of several unit transformers with oil in the production of
X-ray apparatus at the "Mosrentgen" plant. The most important part
of the device is a valve which is automatically closed by a special
float when the oil in each transformer attains the required level.
L. M. Sh.
Card 1/1
en
BABINY P.N., SHCIIEGLL'V. A.G.
ChenticalY minpralogical, and techaological characteristics of
rocks of the "Ebetin.5kii" *,ale deposit. Trudy Inst. met. i
obog. A14 Kazakh. SSR 6:160-170 16-1. (KERA 16;10)
SHTIGOL', M.B~; KUNAYEV, V.G.; DUNETS, A.M.; BABIN, P.N~; SHCHEEGLOV, A.G.
Service of 07-en-he-arl--. furnace checkenwork. Ogneupory 29 no.7:313-
317 164. (MIRA :L8:1)
1. Kazakhskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod (for Shugoll, Kunavev,
Dutieu). 2. Institut metallurgil i obogashelieniya AN KazSSR
(for Babin., Shcheglov).
.SliCIIEGLOV, A.M., otv. red.; KOKORIN, Yu.I., red.; SHUER, G.I.,
~ekhn. red.
u
[Operation of 13ng-distanct! cable and radio relay lines]
Tekhnicheskaia ekspluatatsfia kELbelinykh i radioreleinykh
magistralei; sbornik staiei. Moskva, Sviazlizdat, 1963.
87 p. (MIRA 17:3)
SHCHEGLOV. A.M., aspirwat.
~ olism in chick enbi7os.
2o:48-55 149. (MLRL 9:11)
(Embryoloa--Birds) (Water in the body) (Poultry)
SHCHEGLOV, A.M., kandidat nauk.
Detecting caunes for the mortality of chick embryos by pathomor-
phological analysis of Incubation "VoLste" (chicks which failed to
hatch). Sbor.trud.Khar~.vet.inpt, 21:66-78 '52, MR& 9;12)
(2mbryology-Birds) (Incubation)
SHCHEGLOV, A.M.. assistant.
Dissection of chicks which failed to hatch in order to detect the
canses of disorders in their embrTonic development. Sbor. trud. Khar'.
vet. inst. 22:132-136"54. (MLRA 9:12)
1. Kafedra 4istologil i embriologLi KharIkovskogo veterinarnogo in-
stituta.
(Rmbryology-13irds )
~HMGLOV) A. M. (Assistant Professor), UASNMV, (Candidate of Veterinary Sciences),
TOLSTOVA-PARTYSKAYA, N. G, (Professor).
"Pathological AnatouW and Several Westicno on the Pathogenesis of Atrophic
Rhinitis in Swine."
Veterinariya, Vol. 38, No. 1, P. 30, 1961.
TOLSTOVA-PARIYSKAYA., N.G.., prof.; SHCHEGL)V, A.M., dotsent; KPLA6NIKOV, G.A.,
kand.veterina nykh nauk
Pathological anatomy and some pro-Idems in the pathogenesis of infee-
0
tious atrophic rhinitis in swine. Veterinariia 38 no.1:33-38
ja 61. (,-URA 15:4)
(Swine-D-iseases and pest.,:) (Nose-Diseases)
ALOYSHKIN, A.S.; WSIL'KOVSKlY, N.P.; VLKMAN, M.K.; GINTSINGIER, A.B.;
GURARI, F.G.; KARPINSKIY, R.B.; IFASILINIKO',", B.N.;
V.I.; KRIVENKO, A.P.; LUCHITSKIY, T.V.; FAN, F.Ya.; FE7.17)
P.A.; POSPELOV, G.L.; SENNIKOV, %.M.; CHAIRKIN, V.M.;
SHCHEGLOV, A.F.
In memory of Andrei Aleksandrovich Predtechenskii, 10M-
1964. Geol. i geofiz. no.4:1.97-199 165. (MIFA 1P.,R)
!I - 11- .. , I, - -- I -. I- I I --. . -. I I . - . . - -..- - 7 . ~ , I - !I ~ -1 ;-.' - -'- I
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A. F .
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UgSF/Electririty - Distribution 1~:ystems Aug 52
"Exj)erienct~ in the Introduction oi Semiclosed and
Closed Oircuits luto City Electric Power Networks,"
A. P. Shcheglov, Engr V. K. Kosar(v, Engineers,
Leningrad Cable Network
"Eilektrichestvo" No 8, PP 76-80
N,-.es the inacceptabilitv of open system for modern
city power network. Notes favoralle operating ex-
perience with a semiclosed network and lists its
deficiencies. Reviews results of tests and opera-
tion of eyV'I sections of closed networks. Arti-
cLe is intended to stimulate discu3sion. Sub-
mitted 2 Feb 52. 235T47
SHCHEGULCV, A- P.
1he solar eclipse of Jup,--- 7C, 195~. Tashkent, Iz(-vo Akad. n-iuk U,S.S.R.' 19514.
(mic
Collation of the original, qs d,--~termined from tlv~ filin: '10 n.
Microfilm ""lavic '167 AC
I. Eclioses, Sol,,r - 1554.
KOSOVSKIY, A.A., inzhenerl SHCHEGLOV, A.P., inzhener.
woo
Operation of a 35 kv gas-filled cabl.s. Blek.sta. 27 n0-3:50-52
Mr '56. (nn 9: 8)
(Electric cables)
~SH-'ICIELOV, A.P.
~ .
On tbe accilrp-,--7 -,f sertond and third class -f-nished in
1956. Go-~,d. i *-firt. W,6:1.1-15 Je '57. NLRA
(Tria.vulation)
.$HGEEGLOV. A.P.
Stratigraphic position of Babak t.nd Sanashtykgol limestones in the
Western Sayan Mountains. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; geol. i razv. 1 no.11:
23-29 N 158. (MIRA 12:11)
1. Tomskiy politakhnicheskiy institut.
(Sayan Mountains--Geology, Stratigraphic) (Limestones)
rPPOrt nt 0 COrIcleucc Of t-l-le Chief Erzineers and Directora of the
T-~~ciiulc~l cc.!"rc-2. of J,
~ C.. Enterprises, I~o3cc),,y Ceatj--,,l But-eau of
SurveyiT%-,, ur2l- Ccrt.c~Jraphv, Min. of irteria-- 72:;Sr-..
C)f t-11-0 Sr- 1, U.,
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BULANOV, Aleksandr Ivanovich; SHCHEGLOV, A.P., red.; VASIL'YEVA, V.I.,
red.izd-va; ROKANOVA, V.V., tekhn.red.
[Booklet for workers of leveling brigades] Pamiatka raboch--.-o
nivelirnoi brigady. Izd-3. Moskva, Izd-vo geode2.lit-ry, 1960.
37 P. (MIRA 13:11)
(lAveling)
TOLCHKOT. Konstantin XonstentluoTio4;-..qg;MMAI,.Aoria..Tqkovlevich-, 7JIMiNt
Mikh&U -*I~viahh; -F*N, A.K., kand,tekhn*qawX-* retwenzeni; BARL-
NbT. R.K., lj~zh. j reteqwwnWPCKLAD. P.%, insh., retsenzent;
SKIRNOT, L.P.. inzh,--,--r-etssnzentj-FWICMff. G.I., inzh..._retsenzent;
-FRININ, I.A., inzh.. reteenzentl,SHCHEGLOT, A.P., inzh., red.;
ZHITNIKOVA, O.S., tekhn.red.
[Line structures of municipal electric networks] Rkepluatataiia
setevykh sooruzhenii gorodskoi elektricheakoi seti. Pod red. A.P.
Shcheglova. Moskva, Gos.9nerg.!zd-vo. 1960. 394 p.
(MIRA 13:5)
1. Moskovskaya kabel'naya set' (for Baranov. Poklad, Smirnov.
Fomichev, Fridkcin).
(Electric power distribution)
SUDAKOV, S.G.j ALEKSANDROV, T.F.; 13ULANOV, A.I.; DUPJIEV, A.I.;
YELISEYEVj S.V.; ZAKATOV, P.S.; IZOTOV, A.A.; KARLOV, G.M.;
KUZII.',Ili, B.S.; 1-,UYUSHYr,,, A.D.; KOLUPAYKV, A.P.; K-"ZLGVA, Ye.A.;
LARDI, B.A.; LAREI, D.A.; LARIT, B.A.; LITVD',OV, B.A.; IVIAZAYEV,
A.V.; PELLINEN, L.P.; PETROV, A.I.; SOLOVIYKV, A.I.; TOMMY., A.F.;
URALOVj S.S.; bSP*,I,ISKIY) M*S.; FGMEJ, M.P.; SHISHKIN, V.N.;.3flQM9LOV,--.
A.P.;-!7!-WKOVJ, S. .1 otv. r
G cd.; KOMMKOVA, L.M., red. izd-vrSUI-IGUROV,
V.S., toklm. red.
[Instniction concerning the building-up of a state reodetic network
in the U.S.S.R.] Instruktsiia o postroenii gosudarstvennoi geodezi-
cheslroi neti. Soiuza Mt; obiazatellna dlia vsekh vedomstv i uch-
rezlidenii, proizvodiashchikh [-;osudarstvennye geodezicheskie seti.
loskva, Izd-vo geodez. lit-ry, 1961. 459 P. (MIRA 15:6)
1. qussia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye geodezii i karta-
grafii.
(Geodesy)
SHALYT, G.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; SHCHEGLOV, A.P.; SMIRNOV, L.P.; VISNAPU,
R.Ya., inzh.; MANN, AK., kand.tekhn.nauk
Carrying out of preventive maintenance tests in operating electric
cable networks. Elek. sta. 33 no.7:71-81 J1 162. (MIRA 15:8)
1. Glavnyy Inzhener Leningradskoy kabellnoy seti Leningradskogo
upravleniya energokhozyaystvom Glavenergo Ministerstva elektrostantsiy
SSSR (for Shcheglov). 2. Glavnyy inzhener Moskovskoy kabellnoy
seti Moskovskogo rayonnogo upravlenifa energeticheskogo khozyaystva
(for Smirnov). 3. Glavnyy inzhener elektroseti UTEP Kalininskogo
soveta narodnogo khozyaystva (for Visnapu). 4. Nauchno-
issledovatellskiy institut postoyannogo toka (for Mann).
(Electric 1-ines-Testing)
SFICHEGLOV, A.P.
Conditions governing the occurrence of lim s-ones with the
Sanashtykgol fauna of Archaeocyatha in the Cambrian of the
Western Sayans. Trudy SNIGGIMS no.8:27-33 160. (MURA 15:9)
(Sayan Mountains--Limestone)
(Sayan Mountains--Archaeocyathidae)
SHCHEGLOV, A.P.
Cambrian of the northern slope of the Western Sayang. Trudy
SNIGGIMS no.8:34-39 160. (MIRA 1529)
(Sayan Mountains-Geology, Stratigraphic)
ANDRFOLETI Al, V,,K~ , Lnzi. ~, SHCHEGLOV, A.P. . inzh.
Gon3tricticn c-T' transformer 5ubc-tations with
30ricrate enclc3ures. Elek.sta. 34 no.2.-43-.47
blcc~-type reinforced
F 163.
(MIn 16.-4)
(Electric substations)
PHEill'ECHENSHY, A.A.; SHCAEGID)V, A.F.
Biostratigraphic scheme of Lower Cambrian sediments in the
Altai-Sayan fold area. Trudy SNIIGGIMS no.24:10-22 162.
(MTIRA 16:10)
KOZLOVA, L.Ye.; SMEGLOV. A.P.
Possibility of finding oil in Cambri- sedi, '.,- rf' 'he Minusinsk
Troughs. Trudy VNIGRI no.212. Gec-~:-Iim.sbor. 110. , T ,~. -?
(~IIIU 16-12",
SIICHEGLOV, A.F.; KOROBE"INIKOV, V.F.; 1,:riKi~V, "'I.M.
Correlation of Cumbrian tiedimmO In !J;o Weoujrn 3ayun Mountallis
and Tuva. IYudy SMIGGIMS no.29:5(.*--()C) 164.
(MI-RA 18:3)
UnI t-lc)n oi'
in the "ayarl-Altai fold F,-ir-Ha.
r! Ml r
ra f s r :~e r ri s 1l. T,
jjl)wt:r- d~llril-,.Iltion netwc~rks. i'llek. St.".
I.F-nim:-r-%cisk-a:;-a ',babe
i, ',-u~ 4 cn ~-n- 4 --Ee~-vr t Iof' TyThc4 zi Bacteric ph ain an Ani' M a! C,-- -an 7 s--
d c U,' 37
Sub 1' , '.'ar Il e- I -
Dissertat-i-ns presented fcr science and engineering deg-rees in Moscow
during 1951.
SC: Sum. No. 'V~O, 9 May 55.
I
CIIOCHIA, A.P.; SHGHEG~OV, A.S.; PROKHOROV, V.F., red.; KUZIMIY, I.F.,
tekhn. rod.
(English-Russian armored dictionary] Anglo-rurskii avtobronetankorvyi
slovarl; svyshe 30 000 slov i sochetanii. Moskva, Voen. izd-vo M-va
oborony SSSR, 1961. 783 p. (MIRA 14:10)
(English language-Dictionaries-Russian)
(Tanka (Military scienc6)~-Dictionaries)
-[:~'KAT, Lo(.iiiij Venj-tm-*n,;vich; A.V., n.-II-loilli. Ilea.;
V.G.7
[I'eaching The science of materials -for .'i-uters ar----
sr:nitary engineers in technical sch~,ols'j Frepodavanie
;:.aterialoveden4ia diia v ,:-ofe-:-
sionallno-telchnicheskikh uch-ilisrichakl,,; metodicheskoe
posobie. Moskva, Proftlekhiz&A, 10,rb3. lcN p.
OELUk 17: 6)
SHCHEGLOVY A.Yu.
Electrolyte metaboli-sm in circulatory insufficiency during the
treatment with novurit, hypothiazide ard fonurit. (Preliminary
report). Terap.arkh. 34 no.3:35-40 162. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Iz 1-y kafedry terapii (zav. - chlen-korrespondent ANN SSSR
prof. G.N. llgiintsev) Gosudarstvennogo ordena lenina, instituta
usovershenstvovaniya vrachey imeni S.M. Kirova.
(BLOOD--CIRCULATION, DISORDERS OF)
(ELECTROLYSIS IN MEDICINE)
(DIURETICS AND DIURESIS)
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AUTf f3fi, Sh~;heglov, B, A.
Or, -editing -:heet steel for bi-axial extension by the method of
hydr,,auli.c drawing
FF. 7 01 A LR~-fE~rativryy zhurnal. Mekhanika, no. 8, 1961, 27, ab-stract, 8V215
(V s'r-,. "IsSled. v obl, obrabo-IkI metallov davleniyem", Mcs--cw,
AN SSSSFI, 196G, ~3-44)
TFXT The au-.nor- describes anew method of testing sheet materials for
stamp;.ng ability by the method of hydrostatic drawing. He presents the s-hema+-4-r
diagram of the installation and approximate formulae to determine the stress-
strained -.tate in the pole of the specimens. Experiment-al data on hydraulic
drawing of sheet steel are compared with the calculated ones.
Ye. T*retlyakov
IAbstrctct-er's note, Comple~e tra-r-slation]
bard
AUTHOR: Sbrheglov B, A
T ITLE "or Te5ting Sheet mp-a! wi-.h ~iigi, DefTrma~ion SpeedZ
7,
PER, 10DICAL, Kuznechn-D -Sh', amp I -- p ~ 7 - $8
TEXT - A new method and test tnsta-liation for silept metai de,~ormed by 01-
--axial drawing, has teen at "ne La'--0-11-1'0-V 01 Me-a-W1217kIng bv cres~~,re
of the lns~.:'..w aia~Fhl-novedeniva AN' SSSR f-.he --Es J a h n e 3 en - _-i,?
AS USSR). The installa'.4or has been de~icn-- :,)r
and j,~ - c;
lip ~o C,10% carbon conent 1
for st.amved 'n-odv oarn-= Tez,~ prpssure iS prci-i,:ed t"' a 5-cK~:- :17 - med
g ra P.
In a special device, The In&t,a1la-~ion of a rlead--'rarpe wiTh a 6,D
falling from 2 m height. The -inpa- T. '-TaJ s %'nrougn
a fluid with a low compresFion coeff-.-=- 7,~= iEe cf fl'J26 inz-~ead a rliud
pjznch eliminates frlor.:on, and the work f-iulcj Joes'no-ic=ablv -,~du:e 1.he ar),pll ~a -
T-r ram i s S'n 7 a d r a,41 n S
Aon speed. and the load majnif~ide 2, Th
an'i the-.
ocera--ion of t.he lnsi~allar-ior ~z- d-:r-.bec! Tj-j~
our.?F- in tne lmprin% Poi.e ,s rr-~---E-irej a dlai as -z~own in ~q diaEram.
r
Card 1/3
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installation for Testing Sheet Metal with Higb Deformat'lor, Speeds
(Fig, '~). The stroke pAlse produciLng a hydra._ill..: wa-.-c- is Measured b,., a dyna-MoIrplf,
ins-,alled on the foundation blo,-:k, The rmeas,,;~-,ng -,- of r'h= dyna-morrieter s,
a four-arm bridge consisting of wire pick-ops. If, is balan-e~l by a parallel poten-
t.io-meter and fed from storage batteries by 1:--, --ol,, d-,.-. An elec~ronln o~ic_-Mo-
graph is placed on the bridge output and 1*5 dIal ,.z- pho'.ographed al; the moment
of the stroke Changes in the mectianical Troperties oil sheet. steel caused by
different deformation speed can be determ2ned by -omparlEon cf ~he rezults ct~
dynam.!,_~ and s*,atic teszs-
Card Z4z
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T zr c ~d. i noz, c n the Properties of Thin-
e p 11) I-iw i ng
P E R -C, A L jr_-,zjodstvo, 1960, No.11, PP-15-16
E, x ruvte on the behavior of metal
is bein,* (Refs. 1,2), but
t j -C, ti`~c T-!d -ne fricrion of the metal in
ri t j. ches, and the summary
y h_ i:e the Ur
I "n, 'he deformation rate on
I fhe ~jbor_-tory of Pressure Work-
:::~, (.nstitute of Machine
r-,iz~ en Z e o f ', h e TT S'S R'; d e %r e 1 o 1; e d an e xp e r i m en t al d e -
i, f, r i t i v e i I.rtl i.or, into
sheet materials being
a X 1"J;! t! 'J W, 1: UL.e-d r('Ind L-ed '14-~ its essence is the effect
,
:~ on the piston of a hydraulic
c;
;
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J I he :~Y i i nder with a rate c that is
dC, 2 02
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-he Ef, act Cr Thin-Sheet Steel Used
,a f c I ne lh,~~ Jensity f of the work
'Pef. and
j", 1- 3 .3 D I y
(5)
Wh e r e
(6)
.4 a i,. a 1 1 id The hyd raulic cylinder is a
-,n ~-,Iter- ;I a I,,
eter 80 mai and an inner diameter
af -L, rmil. 11:ai in it xitlh -a rate of 1,340 M/sec,
c r. a 'N L t e'! :!Leed of sound in oil. The wave
where ~.i GY14nler, -he pressure grows
H un:; n;~ cyl~_iider duct and defcrms a
C L~r d
20202
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The Effect of _)yna1-,-_c, Lcad,_iig or the ?ropertie3 of Thin-Sheet Steel Used
in Deep Dr--i-xing
sheet metu-' si,er_iren 7~,;Lt ciczes -!-ie outlet T-no sets of 0.9 and 0-5 mm
thickriej3 cif C,5~fl, (Obkp7 stet~l ~iei~e tested. Several specimens
were LeL;tezi a~*_h state,_- Coriipari,.on The following correla-
tionu were e , iinpr-e3sion height to pressure
exerted cr. L e s i: e-,_ im e i-a kn the initlal rrietal thickness (Fig. 1); b)
e5j jt~~
e I~Drma~-_on in t-e .mpression pole (Fig. 2);
c.) k k - 'r. % 11 r e :I "Ie "'lly'reisl~In P,--,Ie to the impression
height F z d defcrm~i' icil n thickness to im-
press ur: e L',
of 3hock pulse is included
differ,~ni mear, dei-ormation rates, The results
(F,.g
of ti-4e resistance Df metal increases with in-
increu3e is at the beginning
or' the lyn-'Mil; Arhi or , _,-2se ~ 0 breaking the dynamic
r1ard
2C202
VO0/G!IkaO4/Gl6
IAGD29
The I y I n:, c,~n t hfi P!,,_ iei of Thin-Sheet Steel Used
in I D e e p N
OUrVe 16 0111Y 16L)L;t I.! ibove 'he Tt could be concluded that
the mein r. ite tip -) bo 3ec"- 1111. not perceptibly affect the
on po.,~ Lr,l the aet'ormation distribution
thinnin;S- 3 .9 i
over tne 3~e~- :I; 1' 1. yi;k _i- n,~ Ito! reju I 4-~~ wl t r~ those obtained by other in-
vest i_~~.Ltors , t_n,:~ ~C' -N 1, t' I'l ""erp Ztzerved 1~ in uniaxial,as well as
c-L 'or r, n r__,is~js th-t re.5istance of the material
s 0 t'r,,-:i tile 1,..- 11 ~211 2 1: e s s ver,,:us defcrm__tion is higher than the
I
v-
stati our t ri-~, 'd 1 irri t ;s -i~e m-.)st ~tlfected value and rises 1.5
- 1 .1 -1
tiILes s h d r~ f,~ a o n. r r -i s e f rom 1,0 t 0 - 3 el C , as found in other
w (D r k F e f r;Fj,, 1,1 and med~um-c,rbon steel in uniaxial tension and
in the tiork r,,4 iul s~ee.' 4r, c`axial tension; 3~ the ultimate
s-ran-th incl'e.LSeS LU' 'e-36 t-a,-, the yield -1 imit ; 41 the rate of deformatiaL
does nave Li:;y no' i_euill, effec, cn n-_t7ure of deformation distribu-
tior; cver ~:-.e s~i:!c,,_men surface in biaxial ~Ias:fc tension of sheet metal
Card a ~
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A161/AO29
The Effect of Dynamic Loading on the Properties of Thin-Sheet Steel Used
in Deep Drawing
havind no yield flat, which is comparzable with the conclusions drawn in
Ref. 5; 5) the final deformation value also does not depend on the rate in
biaxial tension and this conclusion matches the investi-ation results
(lef. 6) with low-carbon steel in uniaxial tension. There are 4 figures
and 6 referunces: 2 Soviet, 4 En.glish.
Cufd 5/9
GHCHEGLOV, B. A.f GAND TECH SCII !'HYDROOYN AMIC TESTING
AS A-METHOD OF INVEGTIGAT INC DEEP DRAWING OF SHEET STEEL
AT ~ HIGH RATE'OF DEFORMATION.11 IMOSCOVI , 1961 .(MIN OF
HIGHER AND 6EC SPEC ED RSF3R- ALL-UN I ON CORFIESPONDENCE
I'OLYTECH INST). (KL-DV, 11-61, 224).
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3/16 621000101110011001
D040YD112
AUTHOR: Shcheglov, B.A.
TITLE. Hydraulic drawability test method for sheet metals
~~'ERTODIC'L: Kuznechno-shtampovochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 11, 1962, 12-14
MrXI: The Institut mashinovedeniya (Institute of the Science of
I-achines) has developed a hydraulic method and a simple machine for making
drawahility tests of sheet metals under indu6trial conditions. The machine
has the frnmc, reduction rear and handwheel of the Erichsen drawability test
marhine, Find a four-pioton Nel ump giving an oil pressure of up to 650 atm,
f~ufl'Lcient for to.,0.ing OflKn(II)5 sheet steel of up to 1.5 mm thickMess.
The tests con-7ist in extruding 70-90 riim wide me *tal strips by oil pressure in
a round die, without any contact between the metal being extruded and the
die walls. The test data are more accurate than those obtained in Erichsen
or Swift tests because of the absence of friction. The thickness of ex-
trucled metal, the depth of the formed cup and the radius at its pole are
morisured by simple means. The information includes strain and stress calcu-
lations, graphs of test data, and a diagram showing the design of the test
machinc. There are 4 figures and I table.
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Sl 9 3/ -13 35
TITL,:": Decp-dra~,' in '- characteristics of steel sheet undor
conditions of hilgh-speed deformation
SCU-CE: D;ovyyc protsessy obrabotl-:i incLallov d,%vldni,,
C! a
doiclady Sovez;hch. po novyin prots. obl-ab. iaet.
davleniye:-a v z-aashinostr. , 196o~ Ed. by
V. D. Golovlcv. I.:oscow, Izd-vo AN
JI-)l 128
T Standard nethods such as the ZrIcIzsen test) are not
;.iost suitable for studying the effect of strain rate on dee:)-
t
T)ro~)Crkles 01 metal sheet because the results can be
f cc t 0 L', 1.) Yfactors other than the -rate of deformation. ', 1'o r e
c:.,-.ta are obtained from tests in -w-hich the -lost -piace is
in bia.-Jal tension by a method entailing the use of ftydro-
o--.- pressure acting.; on a circular'membrane which,
ter c:(_,_,'ori:iation, assumes the shape of a- sriherical cun. in. the
of thIs pnper, concerned wltclh -~he theory of tc_-~Cs of
ty-Pe, arc derived for tha ratio!; 01 principal
-)iece, for the strass at the pole
-.nd s~-rains in the test j
f -i v -Acce and for the reduction in thic?,moss of
i;;ie circui., t,.~ s t
tlic. -C(!:~t T-Acce. !-I tlie second octrt of the pa-per results aze
re~)Orted of -- study 0- the ol" dynaniic loadin-r-- oil th e
properties of metals tested under conditions of bia.,zial
'i'he method utilizad hydrodynamnic L~npact
t 1-- c: fluid
by a pistan acting on a (oil) in a Cylinder, "lie
C"IC! oi, 1~ms closed by tllae test piece. The e:q-,)eriments
steel 08' -1 C) - 5 -mn
':cre co.1Iauc',--cd 011 KPI (061'P) spcci!acns, 0.9 and
t_'- _4 c 1z .Static tests as well as dynamlc tc~~ts -w-cre conducted on the
0101.13-ID.I.Iont. The eX1DezII.Me_Tl'Cal da-ta were used to con~atruct
graph--j sllo'-,r_J_nI-I the following relationshins: 11 depth of tile
CUP as a lullction of the oressure acting on the test piece;
~3tress az a function of the reduction in t1hichness at tile Ole
P
o ftile test -Acce; curvature at the ~Dole olf the test pi-Cce
-is - - ~) I reduction.in thickness
a Iuncticji~_ o' the de-.,)th of the cup;
a i; Amalysis of the results
a functiori o_-P the depth of the cup.
C) "
~L the 'jrc:~ent invest4gation and some other e:,:perjirental data led
to the f,~)llowin.- conclusions. 1) increasing the strain _"ate
902/ 1/0 15
CAI ax act or s ics ....
.',I ions
tlie resistance of T eta! to der- -mation under Condit
of 'jjO-.-I un--;~,:-:ial and bia--,-iv.1 tension. The resistance of
I L 11 t I a t
Me-al to Llc-for.,:-.ation under dynamic loading is hiE.:her th,- L,I,
I L. - '~iis is demonstrated in. Fig. 3, *..,Ilc;7c ~~he
j.,_jt'Oj- -;tn,jc ioaqs. - 'L
(o,, is plotted i-frainrt strain (At/t 0 Curves I
I-ind rclat-JnZ, res-pectively, to dynamic and si--atic tests Conducted
o-', z e cl 6'*'-,- --' t est -)i cc es , ri - 5 --.1 ' iUcI cur, sL
'j -Z %. C r e- iiow-s
1/'scc) correspondin.- to tile alippro-priate p-c-)ints on
Z'
Curve The prooerty most affected by t1he st-rain rante iz the
C-so r~14
4- 11L e 0 ld- and me-:.iu;:i-carbon
lose Valtle 'I
7
.5 times whel- tile st;7aia rate is increased from
L
%C The UTS --,icaf;LLred under conditions of both u2ii-
and bic'-zial -.1-ension also increases %~.-ith increasia- rate 0-f
!~trz-.in but to a much. lesser o~~:tcnt. Under conditions of
1) 10~dillZ tile St.17aill raTc n4ficant e-:'-ocl on t,-Ae
1,-!S no s1z
;-.c t C-r of distribution of deformation oa the surf.-cc of a test
e o' . a without a defl-,Ute yielc: zo-lzit; is 121
-i:ith tile findings 01- D. Taylor (J. 1.~'ecill. Solids,
1) The total deformation olf steel Pheet
C-11/01 r
tc,j-;4L-c(:. uncler cond-i-t-ions of bia~rial tension is prac-l" -ic ally
ilicic')c-ndent of, the Strain rate. Accor-'ing to
1, iobb , V. 11, -N 4) the ;3arac a-)plies to raild-stcel Sheet
4
tc.-~;tc,d under conditions of un tension. 'fliere are figures
I table.
Fig.
1Q,
7
IIZ.
JD
ACCESSION NR: Moo26o2
S/0122/63/000/006/0049/0053
:AUTHOR: Shcheglov,. B. A (Candidate of technical sciences.)
TITLE: Relation between mechanical properties of mild steel hnd
the speed of deformation
,SOURCE: Vestnik mashinostroyeniya,, no. 6, 1963, 49-53
:TOPIC TAGS: deformation speed, mild steel, critical speed of
'deformation, impact, stress
:ABSTRACT: The influence of the deformation speed on mechanical
,properties of steel was summarized by the author from a number of
the Soviet and western publications. Several experimental results
.are represented graphically and tabulated. Formula I represents
.an approximate mathematical expression of the curve in Figure 1
,(see T=losure 1). If the deformation is produced at a certain
critical speed, it creates a state of heterogeneous strain in the
sample. Critical deformation speed corresponds to the critical
speed of impact in the process of stamping. Formula 2 represents the
~stress in mild steel as a function of the deformation and the de-
Card
ng f. #-r om r;a e~ s in 0 Sh ae ME-- 1 7 'd1jq t-is~ 13
t) L71
-15 S
(KIRA It? 11)
L 27341-66 EWT (m)/EWP(w)/EWA (d)/T/EWP (t)/EW P (k) IJP(c) j /
~q W/GS
AGG NR: AT6008818 SOURCE CODE: UR/booo/65/boo/ooo/ool4/0023
AUTHOR: Shcheglov, B. A.
ORG: none
TITLE: Evaluation of the mechanical properties-of sheet metals under hydraulic
talste it
SOURCE: Issledovaniye protsessov plasticheskoy deformatsii metallov (Research
on processes of plastic deformation of metals)* Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965,
14..;23
TOPIC TAGSz sheet metal, ateeljmaterial testing., stress analysis., thin plate,,
buckling pressure, pressure effect/ 08KP steel
ABSTRACT: The buckling of a sheet metal plate.under hydraulic pressure loadinz~
is modeled mathematically and tested experimentally. The problem on buckling of
a thin metallic plate under fluid pressure acting in a circular pattern involves
the equilibrium conditions -d
;r
dr (a2 (FI)
L. P.R.
Card 1/4 CT
V
L 27341-66
AGG NR-. AT6W8818
The equation of def omatlon consistency.is,
In [I r de.
e,,=t'-In I+ dr -dr
2-
where p is the pressure on the specimen, cr, and cr2 are the meridianal and
circumferential principal stresses, El and 82 are the corresponding-deformation.,;i
t is the material thickness at a point, r and h are the abscissa and ordinate
of the specimen surface at this point, and R2 is the principal radius of curvature
of the surface of the dent cavity (perpendicular to meridianal. surface)
R, == r +(dh)
dr
The above system may be rewritten in'the form
(CrIP) Or. aj 01.
dr
PIS
cYj=,qT,
%-81=-LIn I + -In (I x!!!!)
2 dr
Card - ' I dx
2
L 27341-66
ACC NR: AT6008818
+ dz) 2] 'Is
P2 = I /
dzldr dx
'where
pD
2JO-
In the latter form the stress-deformed condition of the specimen may be
described by relative values of x, z, A and which are independent of
specimen diatfieter and initial thickness. Hydraulic pressure load tests on
various sheet metal specimens verified the fact that D and to do not affect the
relative values of these variables. For example, specimens of 08KP teel were
pressure-tested and q was found to be practically independent ofltpecimen
dimensions (see J.Pig. lm3x. Additional plots.are made for other variables (such
as deformation intensity and radius of curvature change). Critical stresses and
strains are described mathematically.
Card-.3/41---..---
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ZZ
Fig. 1. Variation of
relative cavity depth
with load q for 08KP
sheet steel (t - 1.02
mm).- -1 - D= 900 mm;
2 - D - 300 mm;
3 - D - 200 mm;
4 - D - 100 mm.
Orig. art, has: 5 figures and 28 equations.
20/
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SUBM DATEt - 290ct65 ORIG REF: 00h/
:--Card -4/4
I
OTH W: 003
ACC NRI AP6027442 SOURCE CODE: TJR/0135/66/000/008/0014/0016~
AUTHOR: Kuzmak, Ye. M. (Doctor of technical sciences); Shcheglov? B. A01
.(Gandidet-e of teE-hnical sciences); Bakiyev, A. V. (Engine-e--r-J
.ORG: none
.TITLE: Strength of welded Joints in beat hardened steals under
iconditions of blaxial stress
!SOURCE: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 8, 1966, 14-16
iTOPIC TAGS:
welding, stress analysis
are
!ABSTRACT: The test method Is illustrated by Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. Scheme for the hydrostatic testing of sheet metals-:14
I- sample; 2- manometer; 3- press; 4- matrix
Card 1 /1 UDCz 621.791.05a:5,39.4:669
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C C A,V-;-'~'7642
:The state of biaxial stress in the samnle, Pressed around the peripber-y,!
is created by Its hydrostatic buckling Into the round open ma.trim. The
,itrength of welded joints under conditions of blaxial stress was
!"#,-~ermLned from the relative buckling pressure. p:
P~
,4'n e r e qIs the greatest bucklinF. prensure: D 19 the diameter of the
i1he M-q~rix (100 mm): t, is the orlFrinnI thickness of/tbe
'-In cnrried cut oi: F~llc- e. i s 1 L,, G N and
I L N
j
1-GS("IN), which gro widoly used for welded tubon work!E~ U n d' -e r- the
0' Intornal pressure, The nominal thlclu-i(i3s cf nteels 14G14 Snd
il")(111 was '3 rull, m1r) that of steel~I&GSON) was 10 mm. Exnerimental
!vosults Are shown In detsil in ta6-ijf~r -6-fid Frsphlc form,- On the basis
ior the rasult3 the following- concluslons were drown: 1) under blaxisl
I.-tress. the -Vailure of zones of welided loints 'n hnnt hardened staple
had innra effect on the strength thqn jndor monoaxial stress', 2) the
oritlc&i Voluea of the Intanaity of the stresses on all zones of the
welded joints In hydrostatic tests were greater than -41th monoaxial
stress; 3) the appearance of a state of volumetric stress with
deformation of a weakened zone under conditions of monoa-xial stress
Increases the atrength of this zone, while under zonditions of b1a7
x1al
Lcard 21j-
A' Z "RI " Pt
A 602741,
t:
rn. 2
17,
r test ing IS more zigns 'a t-
Pv()PertAe3 of welded ~oirt~ thz.-i 14,,ILJ- b ri,,, th r) di c f noi,.;-. a I sr 9 s z;
It may therefore be used successfully for ev?3]uq+-Icn of tbe weldabili
of mets-11n. (1-tq, kirl- hasr 2 f!r!,,rqs, end 1 tabla-.
SHCHNGLOY, B.N.. podoolkovaik maditsinskoy sluzhby. kandidat meditsinskikh
Streptomycin treatment for icteric -hemorrhagic oeptoBpirosis. Voeu.-
mad. zhur. no.6:82 Je 151. (MLRA 9:9)
(STRXPTOKYCIN) (LIPTOSPIROSIS)
YA.NCEISVSKIY, D.F., gvardii mayor meditainBkoy sluzhby; SHGHRGLOV B.N.,
idat me~-i~!s Tns -n~A-)W-`
podpol,kovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby, kand
Diethylstibestrol in the treatment of tonsillitis. Voea.-med.zhurf
ao.3-87 Mr 156. (14MA 9:9)
(STILBSNEDIOL) (TONSILS-DISEASES)
SHCR%GWV, B.N., podpolkovnik mod. sluzhby, k-qnd.med.nauk; YANCHFVSKIY,
D.F., g7ardii mayor med. sluzhby
Some characteristic features of the epidemiology and clinical aspects
of Botkin's disease. Voen.med.zhur. no.1:90 Mr '57. (MIRA 11:3)
(HEPATITIS, IWECTIOUS)
V Frc-.,Y`3--
lhc' o--lov.
SHCHEGLOV, Boris Samuilovich, dotsent; TERESHCHFXKO, V., red.;
H., tekhn.red.
[Accounting for output and wages without iirking orders;
experience of the Minsk Radio Plant] Beznariadnyi uchat
vyrabotki i zarabotnoi plety; iz -opyta Minskogo radiOEavoda.
Minsk, Gos.izd-vo BSSR, Red.proizvodstvennoi lit-ry, 1960.
23 P. (MM 14:3)
(Minsk--Productivity accounting)
(Minsk--Wages--Accounting)
iEAZ1H'T,,'JK, Aieksaricir Semenovich; SHCHEGLOV, Boris Stmari.'Ovich;
Ye., red.
(I.Ianual on accounting in an industrial enterprise] 3pra-
vochnoe posobie po bukhgalterskomu uchetu v promyshlennom
predpriia-tii. Minsk, Belarus', 1964. 435 P.
04IRA IS: 5)
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:1 11 . %-,f -.- - -, , - .-. --- , -
ACC NRI AP6022448 rA /031-2
AUTHOR: Shchegoley, G. G.; Trapezn1kov, A. A.
ORG: Institute of PhysicaL Chemistry, AN SSSR, Moscow (Institut fizicheskoy khtm-11 AN SSSR)
7;
TITLE: The influence of alkali content on the miorostructure and properties of lithium greases
SOURCE: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, v. 28, no. 2, 1966, 308-312
TOPIC TAGS, grease, alkali, lithium compound, lubricant property, lubricant additive
ABSTRACT: The report describes experiments carried out to clarify the influence of MOH
concentration and of crystallization temperature program t1 on shear strength Pr and syner-
es.'s factor S In lithfum stearato + nonpolar paraffin oil (I) and lithitim stearate + oil ATVP (H).
Alkall concentration was varied in I from 0 to 0.2 mol/mol soap at t1=70C conet, and in 11
from 0 to 0.12 mol/mol soap at tj=100C const; it was maintained constant at 0.02 mol/mol
in system I during another series, while tj was varied from 70 to 170C. Results indicate a
relatively congruent pattern of variation of Pr and S In relation to t, for rapidly cooled greases
with or without LiOll added. Electron microscopy indicates that addition of alkali reduces -
linear dimensions (particularly the thickness) of Inceptive soap particles, hence increasei the
number of fine pores In the grease structure and impairs syneresis of oil from the grease.
1/2 UDC: 641.18.02
ACC NR: AP6022448
Effects of alkali concentration on slowly cooled greases are explained in terms of
to growth patterns of lithium stearate crystaWtes. Orig. art. has: 5 figures.
SUB CODE: 07, 11/ SUBM DATE: 270ct(;4/ 01UG REF.- 000/ OTH REF: 001
s/136/62/000/005/001/002
E 19 31 / F1.3 3 3
N.Z.
tho ;Ilvovto~': an com,-A'ac.-d oil
ii:::itut! travel of tll(.
PE7, I I CA L Tsvetiyye mzetally, no. 5, 19L")2, 61 '05
-T O.:trusion is usc(~ for fI,.)ricatiIIL; alur.,Inium-or
,;itlout 1-ilbrientill-( ti;e Container,
res-,ures are required if inverted e:~ztrusion
C 0 C~ 17
t'le cont
travel (200 - 5,50 z o ainer
-C.10 e:,:'Crus7~0n presses narl7o-.:s collsiderably
0 I.an~;e Of ZI :)d' J c a!) i lity of -L !-.-:L s i-ziot, I,, o d -This diffic-ulty,
C) -..- O'~- C r- , L - : 4.
by usiu-~ a tecilim-l-que 1;,.-icl-. .,,akes
c inve.-Iced c--ctrusion on presses wit i d
in t:ie ):7esent
III.r.%.-C-! of t:,,e co~izaiie;-- v,-'.zich is described
~.ic tz-~cli-n-J~Iua is scl-ia.:iatically in Fi 1.
T I
L i5 insei-ted into t7ic co;,.tainer and
0:-tz-usion :Allen 5
L,.-)set (Fizz. 1a). T:,. elockin~; is tl,,en. and the
L:-:o :,,ez-.d9 aa elon~;ated die-.-iolder 7 and a 640 6 )
is t.*-,on -vit,,,dra-.-m from. tile container liller 3 ',lie billet is
Card 1/5
S/1*:~, V"S 0 G 1/ 0 C-2-
Z-ft-r-usion by the iriverted .... E193/P,383
ion r-I 1 -1
for,..-ardl by the C:~ZtrL'S - , r, 1 nd pressure disc 2
eco::ios flush v:i~-ii ~-7ie front cnd of the col-i'ainer
~i cco-.-.tainer itself bein- i,,ioved back against its stop
T:,.,i die heael is tL!ic-.L brou,~Iht into pos~-'Iion and
z"--tol- .:Ilic:l th~~, invortod-e-tru5ion operz"tioll is
carriod ou-, (Fi-. 1:i As a res-,Llt of thc )ressure acting on
"":-,c IjLllc4k-, , tile Container iirit:i tlie billet advances to-,rards tlie die,_,~;
t- :te di e-Ii oldor eat e;:--- "'a e c ontainer lin or and t .,-~e metal is
tlaro-u~Sii t,ie (lie. ..'Iovem~nit of t:ie cant. ainer ceases wheri
v o 1 e a--t. ~,. c) f " h e diL- h ol d or 'I ms ent or ed 'L-,:,, e c a nt a in er
;a;:-,:)' etes t:io first stare of on rL ;ion ig. 1-
can be done eitiier by t:,,L- direct, or by the
for;-."Or Case, 'L'.-ie e-litire Process will,
ave botil direct and invorted e,:trusion and cali,
I
be referred to as "co.:,.bined methold of ex-trusion";
L-e a va~-- -,Zes of t,-,is ;:iet'iod are by Clata reproduced
:. 1 if z:i,- reduction of the e:c'-rusion -)ressure --t-t-hed
z
1C
u ~-, i i,~ zi-,e combined !-.iethod is -,at sufficiently lar-Te, tiie
c. -r reachin- tL,,e
ft e stage s,iovm in Fig. 1, can be
2-15
S/13G/-'--2/000/005/001/002
-V C
-'rz ecl ....
c i-.; 1,2 clb '.i ci-.,verted niet~iod, t'.10 C011SCIr-L"tivo sta-es of
~n e and -.e con-i'Aned e.~trusion metnod
'C -, e
""siall it '0 fa,"-rica a ;.-lost di~f~OUlt OZ
c:--, rz.~' c-cl cot o n:iamciy, a section comprisin,~; -,::irce diilece:it
'1-~) 14 of; aid I I
t.r:iic:i was o--.trudedl t:,,c il of tlrec s,)l:Lt dies.
- ~-'ie co:-.i.)iiec* mi-~tlod ro-cuired an
S25 - 750 Lous lo;.,(--r t- 'ian t hat quired for
r0
17 Or-t CX- Z-US, 101-1 Ch m canz; zlia- both lo-a~;er billets ca- be
1 Z 0 Cross-section )rorilcs C an c i.,. a d e b y t la i s
0~ 1%;-10
a:: e s
pos--ible to increaso the ectrusion s,-.)eed oz-;. 0 - 0' 0 - 7o
ni/.-nin, .,',,croby 'c,-ie efficiency of the process is increased.
-ere are fj-,~~urcs and 3 tables.
J
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pr u do -,I S e r. I eoi, Ser~~-_--yev, V. A. SmirnovI
Shtel'ma'16,1, A. A.
ORG; None
TITLE: An impeller. Class 59, No. 189315 (announced by the All-Union Scientific
.Research Institute of Hydraulic Machine Building (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'-
skiy institut gidromashinostroyeniya)]
.SOnICE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 23, 19066, 130
TOPIC TAGS: centrifugal pump, blade profile )n,41 u-z~,
ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. An impeller for an open centri-
fugal pump. Picnip efficiency is iinproved and the rigidity of the inpelier blades is
:'increased by making the blades in the cylindrical section with a channel shape. The
!walls of the blade channel. are recurved toward the front at a sharp angle to the
~walls of the pump housing. 2. A modification of this impeller in which the blade
,channel formed in the cylindrical section has a flat bottom. 3. A modification of
this irapeller with U-shaped grooves in the flat bottom of the channel on the working
side of the blade. These grooves are adjacent to the end surfaces of the blades.
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Shchegolev, German Mlikhaylovich
ThCII-i.I:DfII'11a1111C analysis of high-temperature open cycles (Termodina-
i-,jiCjj0ST.-j. y analiz vysolcotemperaturnyid-i razomknutyldi tsiklov) iu
14aull~ova dumlca, 19 61 p. illu3., biblio. (At head of titlet
;VIccadeiii1ya naulc UkrainsICOY ISSR. InStItUt tekhnicheskoy teplofizik:l)
-',-vra"ka slip inserted. 1'65 cop.-I.es printed.
TO i ~ I C TA Cf Shi; h to,--iperature plas;:ia, i-,ia-ncto(-asdynamics, thermo-
ci,,Tla-mic calculation, therizioelccLric convertor
PURA I il-' Al, L I -
-10S7 -D COVERAGE: Inis bookies- Is intended for those working in
the fielcl ol direct heat conversion into clectricity or on maS-netogaa-,'
d:,,namic -noraltl-ors for o'Gationary power plants. The booklet deals
wl~h thc_'ccorio;iiic,-AI applicaLion of izaf,-netoP*asdIrnaII)ic energy con-
ver3lon (I.GD generators), it presents a 'Ul~ermio"d~namic analysis of
open cycles for lempc~ratureo of the working medium measuring about
00000 and featumnz air blast, dissocla'uion of air molecilles and
~f coMb'USIU-i0l'I products, and a larf;e arnount of heat, in the cycle
On the basis of efficiency evaluation, the author indicates thaL by
adding open cycles to conventional low-temperature cycles, the
efficiency of power plants can be raised substantially. Thermal
elect'ric-pQwer plants are also mentioned.
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TAJ--AjE OP CUNi~'ENTS:
Foreword -- 31
Introduction -- 5
Special I-eatures of the Bel--.avior of Combustion Products at High
Temperatures -7 9
Ideal Cycles -- 15
Cycles with Internal Losses -- 28
i, rospective iii-,provements of the Cycle and their Application to
Power Engineering -- 53
Bibliography. -- 62
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ACCESSION NR: AP5014941 UR/OOW/65/029/003/0584/05871
AUTHORS: Vale-yev, K. G, -CLeningrad)j Shchedov, Go No (Leningrad) 13
TITLEt Certain cases of integrability of induced motion equations for a material
point in a centralized force field
SOURCE: Prikladnayn matematika i makhanika,, v. 298 no. 3, 1965,o 584--~587
TOPIC TAGSt integral calculus.. integral equation) Newtonian mechaniciso force
field
ABSTRACT.- Certain cases of the problem of forces with which the equations of
motion are integrable are studied. The system of equations
d2r dit krl rl + F (k const, P.= I r jj~_i
is given with initial.conditions
r re, dri
dt
'where r is the radius vector of a material point H with unit a force,
supplementary to Newtonian. The center of gravit
y is located at a point 0* The
case Of Planar movement is studied in which F lies in the plane of motion. A
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polar coordinate system is used in which r is measured from some fixed direction.
In this coordinate system the wpation system appears as
+ W + 2ef Pi V Uff
with initial conditions
.V~W
where Fr and F(D are projections of the force F on.the respective directions rand
The projections of the supplementary force on the Newtonian force are given
A transformation to Cartesian coordinates is made to fee tate solution by
ili
approximate asymptotic methods, An arbitrary integrable function of x is intro-
duced such that
ki'
const,~
A particular solution is found and-is applied in finding trajectorAi"Of motion
of the point M for several additional cases of force description* Integrability
is demonstrated for each case discussed, Orig. art. hast .53 equationse
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"~14:~7-,..'I.,
Simple method of harvesting green fodder. Nauka i pared. OD. V
sellkhoz. 8 no.8:56 Ag '58. (MIRA l1-'10)
(Forage plants--Harvesting)
SHCHEGLOV, I-.
Four minutes behind the moon's shadow. IUn.tekh. 5 no.5:42-44
My 161. (MIRA 14:5)
(Eclipses, Solar--1961 )
~~MTKOVA, M.A., kandidat meditainukikh nw1k; SHCHROLOV, I.I., nauchnyy
sotrudnik
Chemicalfactors of neural excitation in osteoarticular tuberculosis.
Probl. tub. no.1:64-68 Ja-IF 155. (KIRA 8:4)
1. Iz LIvovskogo naiichno-isaledovatellskogo instituta tuberkuleza
(dir. G.I.Chameris, nauchnyy rakovoclitall prof. I.T.Stukalo)
(TUBXRCULOSIS, OSTEOARTICULAR. physiology,
acetylcholine & cholinesterase)
(AGHTYLGHOLINE. physiology,
in tuberc., osteoarticular)
(CHOLINESTERASE, physiology,
in tubere., osteoarticular)
SHCHEGLOV, I.I.
Modern cinnabar deposition in the Apapell Spring. Dokl.Ll-i SSSR
145 no.6:1373-1374 Ag 162. 15:8)
1. Inst'Ltut geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR.
Predstavleno akademikom V.S.Sobolevym.
(Kamchatka-Cinnabar)
SHCH,EGLOV, Isaak Hendelevich; GWOZOVA, N.A.., red. izd-va; MIKBEYEVA,
. -I.A., -tekhn-.-rW.--
[Continuous grinding of fibrous raw materialslllepreryvnyi
razmol voloknistogo syrlia. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat, 1962. 170 p.
(MIRA 15:9)
(1-lilling machinery) (Paperboard)
SOV/ 1-14-58- 11- 137 27
1 rins lit tion fro in: Refer at i-,.r-.yy zhurn a I, IvIekh an ik a, 1958. Nr 11 . p 211 ~ (U5SR I
A I '~ I-FIOR: Shclieglo-, . T. N-
I !'I.' L'E: Inipict, Testing Machine With a De,, ice for the Nleasurement of the
Duration of the Impact (Mashina dlya udarnykh ispytaniy -9 ustroy-
stvoni dIVa izmereniva prodolzhitel'110SO Udara)
PER!ODICAL: Sh- stat.ev po clektropi-ibor-ostroyenivu. Leningr- in-t tochnoy
Ilickharliki opt;k;. 195,, Nr 10, pp 78-81
'kBSTRACT- Description of the des'gri of a machine for tests lasting 0.01 sec
.1?1(1 less. Following are the principles of operation: The specimen
is set tip ori a pendulum hanging without motion upon which, falling
from a specitied heiglit, a second pendulum imparts an impact. The
maxii-nurn height to which the first pendulum rises reveals the speed
acquired by it at the termination of the impact, while the i-nean accel
eration can be determined by dividing that speed by the impact dUra-
tion. A desired duration of the impact and magnitude of the mean
acceleration are achie,,ed by a suitable selection of the initial heigh,
of the falling pendulum and of the stiffness of the mutually impin~oinao
Card I/Z elastic part.s. The duration of the impact is measured by means of
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Impact Testing Machine With a Device for the Measurement (cont. )
a special electrical circuit,
N. M. Domarev
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oveshchen='-, A=irse ye
kripnoEo -ogatoEo s-~ota. ('~murskaya obl.) FiLe -0
Kn izJ., 10514. 64 S. so skhem. 22 Sm. 3.000 ekz. I r.- )55-2606) P
636.2-084-21 (57.~Z,~-l)
SO: Kniiztmaya Le'lopis' No. 6, 19515
USSR/Cultivated Plants - Fodders.
m-4
fibs Jour Ref t"huj- - Bioj., No 20, 1958, 91727
Author Shcheglov, I.Pi
Inst Far Eastern Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture
Title Winter Rye as a Fodder Cr6p in t1ne Far East.
Orig Pub Byul. nauchno-tekJn. inforin. Dallnovost. n.-i. in-ta s.
kh., 1957, lio 4, 34-36.
Abstract Accordin's to tle results of experiments rnde -at the Far
Eastern Scientific Research, Institute of Agriculture in
1955 1,rintcr rye which was mowed between MaY Y-) and June
'-70 produced increased yields of r-reen stuff ariotinting to
66.2-i65.8 centners Der hectare. In 1,056 wdinter rye cut
between June 1 and June 24 proauced 60.0-145.2 center-irs
per hectare. The aftermath also used as -een feed
(1955) -,as almist equal to the original yield of green
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Abs Jour Ref Zliur - Biol., No 20, 1958, 9172'(
stuff and when harvested for grain (1956) equalled about
4or4j of!,Vie first grain yield. Depending on the local con-
ditions winter rye cran als,; be used for hay and enssilaL;P..
-- N.N. Sokolov.
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,'3-IICHEGLCV, IP. , Doc AOR Scig MM E N T H A o F 4D
FAR EAST AND WAYS FOR IT3 IMPROVEMENT." ALMA-ATAq 1961.
OF HIGHER AND SEC SPEC ED KAz3SR. ALIAA-ATA ZOOVET
I PIST) .([