SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHERSTYANNIKOV, V.A. - SHERZHUKOV, G.Y.

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L 12791-63 ACCESSION NR: AP3000702 ZnS powder corresponded to the cubic Beta modification'of Zn'S. Patterns of- ZZ1.13r,616 films heated at 600C for 30 minutes indicated that the films consist of a mixtures. of Alpha and Beta modifications. The material in these films had distinct photo- L. V. luminescence and electroluminescence. OThe authors expra'ss their thanks:'t6' Salli and F. I. Kolomontsev for their interest in the work and for valuable discussions." Orig. art. has; 2 figures and 1 table, ASSOCIATION: Dnepropetrovskiy gosudarstveMy*y universitit (Dpepropetrovsk:State, University) SUBMITTED:' OlAug62 DATE ACQ:- 21Jun63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: 00 NO IMF SOT: 003 OTHER: -:00 Card 2/2 SHERSTYANNIKOV, Vt A_.,,,._kand. tekhn. nauk Bandage of gas turbines. Teploenergetika 10 no.3:34-38 Mr 163. (MMA 16:4) (Gas turbines) -, ; -. -- - 9 ,-I-- C-111"ur- -Ich~!lovo6!51vo 29, no. 6, junn !-~52 t~,-D--rirnentual ~11-1-ye~,r ..-" b---!,5 in a sh-m.-d. ; 9. 7,'-"'-[jT,Y -, 1,-,T - F W331.T IX-rury of Cangr,-3s, ~Iwu st 1952. Uncl. 0 "! i L . I Z k 27-1-10/19 AUTHOR: Sherstyuk, D., Director of the Yining School 4 in Bokovo- Antratsit. TITLE: Betterment of Foremen's and Teachers' Qualifications (Povysheniye kvalifikatsii masterov i prepodavate- ley) PERIODICAL: Professionallno-Tekhnicheskoye Obrazovaniye, 1950, # 1, pp 21-22 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The higher general education level of the students enter- ing professional schools, has shown that the teaching staff partially has not the professional skill and pedagogical abilities required, to educate the young generation. The permanent methodical committees and the pedagogical council discussed the a/m deficiencies and decided to organize courses on professional teaching, they touched also the problem of mastering new technical achievements and questions of labor organization. The pedagogical collective gained big support from local trade meetings and pedagogical lectures, where the best teachers and assistant directors, in charge of the cultur- Card 1/2 al-economical work exchanged their views. SHERSTYUK,-D.S-;-- . inzh.; SOLOVEY, V.I., inzh. New feed distributors. Mekh. sill. hosp. 12 no. 4:29-30 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Kiyevskoye spetsiallnoys konstruktorskoye byuro po seltsko- khozyaystvennym mashinam. (Feeding and feeds) (Farm mechanization) SHERSTYUK, D.S., inzh.; GRITSAYF-NKO, V.I., inzh. T"he DKU-1.0 universal feed crusher. Trakt. i sellkhomash. no.2: 41 F 164. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Gosudarstvennoye spetsiallnoye konstruktorskoye byuro, po sellskokhozyaystvennym mashinam (for Sherstyuk). 2. Ukrainskaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya akadeniya (for Gritsayenko). r c Zhel.dor.trza-aao. 39 7? A4 '57 l'.Railronds-?niiE, IMSILFNETSKIY, KiSATKINA, X.D.; AVERBUK-14, Z.K., TUPITSYNA, R.S.; iVIQIIOV~9 A.A.i_c II-k. y Bacillus mesentericus and Froduct4on of proteolytic erzymes Ir their uee for regeneration of triaaetate motion.-picture films. Mikrobiolcg'sla I'll no.41719-720' Jl-Ag 164~ (MIRA 18-3) 1. Inst".tat miki-obic.1ogi, AN Z-,;SR i Shostkinskiy khimicheskiy zavod. 7E ;.rzh., SIERSTYMK, irzn. . -LIKSON, A' G. I for Leasuring electric- cuxrente in re-i!2. Sbor. trud. D11T no.39-89-,12 163. (MIRA 18t4) t i eI ' T ... ... t ci, n .I paTt -,r Inv cenjenm,- i r, -n. gf-r! ...... i"~- '."ntrv i J" Kr.oii A -n.'! aE '5(j, -1; t~:- ~ 'Id n -t 'l-igt H, '-ven z.'~ C Aiu Lu!),j -ady in Ili, f,,I-ni olf uaphitc nd in 5,imt instances its amt. was reduced. Wlien specimens %v,-:,- iIivrn the initial anneal in a H! atm.. the microstructure rementitc it) the grains as well as at the gmin --n,! anneal at in Ya~uum reduceii 4: 1 C T If, to almcm the Original ~-aluc and cuuwj cvT11r1q1v' t') ar ni the grami dad in Crain ~un'll at R."O" in tew-im If. Ij Await 0 T; .,;;,I '!4a~hl t1w 'ymenfil, 14, 1 4f~ rriju,rd vhe;) r"n'":'fr Prri-)z 'vill'in th, ,a~ 4rtphitizv~d Nl'l:,n sp-imeni ere first jnnc,jc,j it, . ..... .t I I-5A' nd th- gi-n . aan~al 1. ui in di"ocd. NH, at Sa)', It. incr~A,cd from dbcut 11 i I n A. and cementite form, cd in the grains and gusin boun,laric, jl:!~,ugh nn1v gTiphiti, was Present after th". first anneal thr p~r'-Itjge --i C -s cT-tcr r!~'n Ih, part Of the eTmentitc was Present a~ c,are -,,iT ticle, '~Pvcl- mens were decarbur-Lzed from 0.1015'~ C to '~~00.1 !,% 1~ing in H: fL!r 9 hrs. ,t 12" Latft annc-alin;; 1, heatcll "um or in if, tfi,l not change, -1, froin its initial valn, I ah-t 0 2 and d;d "-1E C~U- Any (.T", J C ~ L- the microstructure. Tests were run to det. the hiflurace on H, of aging a supersatd. a solid soln. Ticsc sp-incus v9crie annealed at 1150' in dissacd. NH. and then air after a ieco-" haati:19.tQ8W-- III sP---'--'us cntztg- lc-~s than 0.01-10e-C. - -rataUzing by about '* "0 0.05, and in thoSe cor'19. mom than 0.012% C to iucircaml it by about 0.1. When normalized spedintaS CQnt9- less than 0.011% C were aged -at '-M*, H, incvased from 0.25 to about 05 and stiyed there fi,r the longvst time ued, 7~,Aj hr~ 'it an ag-ing Teriap - 5(o)'. If, inc c-i:--d to it>lut v 6 in .5 his. but by 1-3 firs had de~-rtased ag--in to al"!t -; 3 ard it stayed at this ~luc to 43 firs.. the k-q gest time use-1. Ppt. particles could be s--cn in the grain boundaries aft-6-~-N the SWI trtat=nt bul. not after the M' oite. I M k-lfl/ ;/Mimizmdm of e=ssivo Ut nfeness a Vfm=er at - V. A. Kordeva a-Z-H. 1. Sherstu -7m. Sla, 16. ci be~cL UM;Lsa % Si sheets showed that thi ir braumar absorb-ed in pickling. Es a it affected by the grain size, and very procoaacedly affected f w the wom by the presence of cementite .t the grain, 6= t- darEes, the latter effect being reduced by repeited'a;z- a nedwx in a v=um at 8OG-QW*. 1. Cat cA, eti~ SHIJBIN, G.N. [deceased]; DIUJZHININ, V.V.; KOROLEVA, V.A.; PRASOVA, T.I.; .-SHERSTYU~,_-K.J-;-KURENNYKH, L.K. Effect of carbon on the magnetic properties of electrical steel. Stall 21 no.5:445-448 My 161. (MRA 14: 5) 1. Verkh-Isertskiy me'tallurgicheskiy zavod. (St6el-ffagnetic properties) OZHIGANOV, V.S.; LEVANTO, M.A.; KOROLEVA, V.A.; Prinimali uchastiye: KOZLOVSKIY., N.I.; ABOIMOV, P.S.; STARTSEVA, G.B.; KRIVONOSOVA, R.B.; SHI. A T ; KONOVALOVA, T.S.; MBOTINSKIY, I.M.; RJADIN, F.A. Improving the technology of producing electrical steel. Stall 22 no.4:343-346 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Verkh-lsetskiy metallurgichookiy zavod. (Steel-Electric properties) KOROLEVA, V.A.; SEREBRENIKOV, A.V.; KONOVAWVA, T.S.; SHERSTYUK, M.I. Improving the quality of hot rolled transformer steel. stall 25 no.4063-364 Ap 165. (MIRA 18ill) 1. Verkh-Isetskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod. 5'. '.131YUK, -~.V. c--f' -7rauna-I'lic Contract-Aires," Sov. !%'--d., "o. c" 1949. Ll-,ro-,F, -c1c,49-. ZGURSKIYj Anatoliy Yefimovich; SHERSTYUK, Rudollf Onisiforovich; KOSTENKO, M.A. j red.; EMZHOVA9 M.L.f ~e- ~.d--W-,TUFtKI?W,- Ye.D., tekhn.red. [Inductive transducer fo'r determining the mmber of steel rods] Induktivnyi datchik d3ia opredeleniia kolichestva. sta'-'Irqkh sterzhnei. Sverdlovsk, Goo.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo po chernoi i tsvetnoi metallurgiip Sverdlovskoe otd-niel 1960. 18 p. (MIRA 34t6) (Transducers) (Metal detectors) :7- _q 2. USi_'. (6oo) 4. Shios - '~-'aintenance and Re-)air 7. A--), 014 cation of automatic and semi-automatic welding to shio repair. 'for. flot. 13, NO. 1, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May -1953. Unclassified. A U10KIR Sherstyuk, V.11T., Engineer SOV-135-5P-11-6/21 TITLE: The Effect of Two-Arc 'Nelding Parameters on the Fusing of Electrodes and Base Mtetal (Vliyaniye re3hima dvukhdugovoy svarki na Dlavleniye elektrodov i osnovnogo metalla) PERTODIC.A.L: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, 11058, Nr 11, Dp 15-16 (USSR) ABSTRACT: For the purpose of introducing two-arc welding process with a 2 mm electrode rod into shipbuilding, the bDthor carried out experiments consisting in the welding of beads by two arcs in one welding bath with the use of a low-carbon "Sv- CPA" electrode rod 2 nm in diameter and "AN-348A" flux. The welding technology is described, and the parameters are given (Table 1). Seam shape parameters (Table 2) permit the con- clusion that the increased arithmetical mean value of currents on the first and second arcs entail an increased depth, width and aren of melting, an increased height of protruding weld metal and a reduced seam shape coefficient. The use of 215 - 6C0 a current on the first arc and 200, - 520 a current on the second arc make it possible to weld metal 3 - 30 mm thick- ness. Card 112 kA AUTHOIR: Sherstyuk, VA. Engineer SOV-135-58-11-17/21 TITLE-. A Welding Conference of Pacific Coast Plants (Konferentsiya po svarke predpriyatiy Tikhookeanskogo basseyna) PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, 1958, Nr 11, P 39 (USSR) A'3STRACT: A welding conference of the Pacific coast plants convened at Vladivostok by the Scientific Technical Section of Water TransDorts. The following reports were delivered: Engineer V.N. Sherstyuk on "Further Development of Welding Practice in Par-East Plants"; Dotsent, Candidate of Technical Sciences 1I.T.S. Kulikov on the repair welding of crankshafts; Dotsent, Candidpte of Technical Sciences, N.V. Barabanov on a rational design of welded ship hulls; Engineer S.N. Agranomov on the use of the latest methods in semi-automatic and automatic welding processes; Alekseyev, Gubskiy, Yung, Mallopuro, Tsirkullnikov, Kagner and other plant workers made various valual.,le suggestions on the further development of the weld- ing process in Far-East plants. The Conference decided to Card 1112 A !.,'elding Conference of Pracific Coast Plants SOV-135-5/8-11-17/21 establish a welding laboratory on the Pacific coast, and resolved to take various measures to improve welding practice in this re-ion. 1. Welding-USSR Card 2/2 SIURSTYUK, V. For the introduction of highly efficient welding methods. kor. flot 18 no.2:23 F '58. (MIRA 11:2) 1.Zamestitell nachallnika Tikhookeanskoy inspektsii Morskogo Registra 5SSR. (Electric welding) (Ships--Maintenance and repair) 25(l) AUTHOR: Sherstyuk, C1. SOV/125-59-1-15/15 TITLE: Technical Conference of Enterprises of the Pacific Ocean Basin on Welding Problems (Tekhnicheskaya konferentsiya Tikhookeanskogo Basseyna po voprosam svarki) PERIODICAL: Avtomaticheskaya svarka, 1959, Nr 1, p 92 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The NTO (Nauchno-tekhnichkiy otdel -Se1entific.-Technical Section) o-' the Vladivostok Water Transportation Depart- ment convoked a technical conference on welding problems at enterprises of the Ministry of Sea Fleet and other departments. Engineer T*,N. Sherstyuk lectured on "The Further Perfection of Welded Goods Production at Par- Eastern Enterprises", and M.S. Kulikov, Candidate of Technical Science, on "The Maintenance of Crankshafts by Means of Arch 'delding". N.'~'. Barabanov, Candidate of Technical Sciences, reported on "The Rational Construction of 71elded Ship Frameworks". Engineer S.N. Araponov talked on results of automatic and semi-automatic welding applied Card 1/2 at the Vladivostokskiy sudostroitellniy zavod (Vladivostok 18(2 5) SOV,/125-59-01-10/16 AUTH6R: Sherstuyuk, V.JT., rngineer TITLI~,: '-';Ieatures of Tao-Arc 'Nelding by Thin 7lectrode --ire PERIODTC.U: Avtomaticheskaya svarka, 1959, 7Tr 91 PP 74-80 (Tul 3 7, R AFSTR~~CT: Arc-welding under flux by thin electrode wire having a diameter of 1.6-2 mm can be performed either by using one common puddle or separate puddles (Fig 1). Welding by two arcs with a common puddle, it is possible to chan-e considerably the parameters of welded joints, and to receive welds possessing the required mechani- cal properties and chemical composition. That is why this method permits the elimination of cracks and otlier defects in welds. Another advantage of it is the increa- sed speed of the .,ielding process. Two-are welding is applied in serial manufacture of tubes, repairing of rnilroad cars and ships, and of other constructions. 7.7hen welding with a common puddle, the resulting ac- tD C d 1/ tion of two arcs depends on tner voltage. inclina- ' ar 3 tion angles, and tle distance between them ; all these 6 'F'ez~tures of T,,-.,o-Arc 7,7elding by Thin Electrode 7-ire parameters can be c' langed at will, thus enabling con- trol of Vie fusion depth. The ontimum distance selec- tion between tile arc depends on the cormlition of %,,,el- dii-; it nan be pre-crilc!ilnt(-rI, The speed of .-ieldinp 9 90 to 60 m/!;our. Table 2 gives conditions -~,!hich may be applied for ,-elding of fillet- and groove joints. Fve.luation of vielding conditions is seen from Table Analysis of figures shows tInat ,,,,ith augmentation of t'he first and sec-nd arc current in-~ensity, the fu- sion depth increases. Table 4 gives figures pertaining to Vne influence of welding conditions on distribu- tion of heat energy wi,en welding by two arcs in a com- mon puddle, Elevation of zrelding speeR. entails an in- crease of heat consumption for base metal melting, while for electrode wire and flux melting, the heat consumption is reduced, as the welding speed increases. There are A tables, 2 diagrams and 14 9oviet referen- Ca--d 2/3 ces. OOTT/125-59-9-10/16 Peat-ures of Two-Are Welding by Thin Electrode Wire ASISOCLIT70N: Dallnevostochnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut po stroitel'stvu AII]iA SSSP (Par-Past3cientific-Re- search institute of Construction ASiA USqR) SUB?,-IITTED: August 25, 1958 Card 7/3 SHIRSTYUK, V.11. Technical conference in the Pacific Ocean-area on welding problems- Avtom.evar. 12 n0.1:92 J& 159- (MM 12:4) (Ilectric welding) SHERSTYUK,_V. N. Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Study of the.process and technological characteristics of double-are welding under flux of small-diameter electrode wires." Kiev, 1960. 13 PP; (Academy of Sciences USSR, Order of Labor Red Banner Inst of Electro-Welding imeni Ye. 0. Paton); 200 copies; price not given; list of author's works on p 13 (11 entries); M, 5-61 sup, 195) SI[ERSTI-bK, V. 1'. Conference on problem of using two-arc welding in shipbuilding and sbip repairs. Avtom.svaro 13 no.2:95 F t60. (MIRA 1'3: 5 ) (Shipa-Welding) SHERSTYUK, V.N. Effect of two arcs in cne bath on the ahape of the bath and the stability of the process of twin are welding. Sbor. nauch. rab. DVNIIS no.1:19-30 161. (MIRA 16:11) FALIADIN, A.V., akademik; FEDORCHENKO, I.M... alkademik; GULYI, M.F., akademik; BAKULIII,ID.I.; M~;LINIKOV, N.P., kand.telchn.nauk; OYMBLO141 N.O., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; LYUBAVSKIY, K.V., prof. doktor tekhn.nauk, laureat Stalinskikh premiy; PORTNOY, N.D.$ ~-/ ..' kand.tekhn.nauk; TSYBANI, N.G.; KULIKOV, M.S., dotsent; AGRONOMOV, S.N., inzh.; POLYAKOV, V.A., inzh.; SIERSTYUK, V.N., inzh.* Congratulations on the Fublication of the issue no.100 of the "Avtomaticheskaia Svarka" journal. Avtom.svar. 14 no.7: 3-8 Jl 161. (MIRP, 14:7) 1. Prezident AN USSR (for Palladin). 2. Ali g1avnyy uchenyy sekretarl AN USSR (for Fedorchenko). 3. All LIS predsedatell re- daktsionno-izdatel'skogo soveta AN USSR (for G ry)'. 4. Uchenyy sel~xetarv AN USSR (for Bakulin). 5. Direktor instituta. "Proyektstal'konst~dkts'tya',' (for ~bllnikov). 6. Predsedatel sektaii svarochnogo proizvodstva TekJlniko-ekonomicheskogo soveta Leningradskogo sovnarkhoza (for Okerblom). 7. Glavn-yy svarshchik Uralvagonzavoda (for Portnoy). 8. Glavnyy inzh. zavoda 1-m. Nosenko (for TSyban't'). 9. Dallnevostochayy politekhnicheskiy institut im. V.V.Kuybysheve- (for Kulikov). 10. Dallzavod (for Agronomov, Polyakov). 11. Dallnevostochnyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut po,stroitelistvu (for Sheratyuk). (Electric welding-Feriodiftle) SIIERSTYUK, V.Y. Second Far-Eastern Gonference on Welding. Artom. avar. 15 no.8:92 Ag t62. (welding-Congresses) (MERA. 15:7) SHERSTYUK, V.N., kand.tekhn.nauk Shape of welding baths and the stability of the twin-are welding process* qvareproizvo no.11:16-18 N 162. (MMA 15:12) 1. Daltrybvtuz-. (Electric welding) SHNAYDERMANY S.Ya.; SHERSTYUK, V.P. Chromotropic complexes of molybdenum. Zhur.neorg.khim. 8 no.2: 457-463 F 163. (MIRA 16:5) (Molybdenum compounds) (Naphthalenedisulfonic acid) CRTJ14AK079 Yu.T.; SHFRSTYUK, V.P.1 Dr,[C.(TN, Ye.P. 3ynthesis of mono- and dialkylpy-idines substituted in the positions 3,4., and 5. Ukr. khim. zhur. 31 no.6t597-600 165. 1 (MIRA 18:7) 1. Klyevskiy politekhnicheskiy Institut. POLISHCHUK, V.V.; SHERSTYUK, V.V. Materials on the food of perch (Perca fluviatilis) in the middle reaches of the Dnieper River. Dop. AN URSR noV224,- 117 162. (MIR& :L~:2) 1. Institut gidrobiologii All USSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN USSR A.P.Markevichem [Markevych~ OIPII (Dnieper River-Perch) (Fishes-Food) - SMISTYUK, V.V. Feeding habits of yomig pike in the upper part of Txemenchug Feservoir. Gidrobiol. zhur. 1 no. 6:50-53 165 (mn~ l9..1) 1. Institut gidrobiologii M! UkrSSR, Kiyev. CHEIIRKO, kand. tekhn. nauk; BURiOVSKIY, A.I.I.; STEFAFjKIY, 1.S.; KIRIIALIDZE,, U.S.; PANYUSHKIN, A.V.; TAMSENKO, V.A.; SHERSTYUK, Ya.P. Extrusion of bimetallic pipe made of steel and copper. Met 4 gornorud. prom. no.6:36-38 N-D 164. 18:3) E:-.CERPTA YEE-ICA See 2 0'01 1215 Physiology May- 59 1647. DEPENDENCE OF PRAGOCYTIC REACTION OF LEUKOCYTES _(~N 'rHELR CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM (Russian text) - Sher tni eva _9_-5. Dept. of Norm. Physiol., Kishinev Med. Inst. - 9JU LL. b"P. BIOL. MED. 1958, 45/3 (67-69) Graphs 2 Glucose and insulin added together to the medium cause a considerable increase of phagocytic activity of leucocytes of human blood. Glucose and insulin added se- parately decrease this activity. Elimination of glycolysis induced by the addition of iodoacetic acid likewise diminishes phagocytosis: this effect is abolished by the addition or lactic acid. The phagocytic activity of leucocytes depends to a great extent on their carbohydrate metabolism. 7. S- a n SIMTSIUGIM. GbY81 Partial pericardiectomV and cardiolysis for treating pericarditis which developed following purulent peritonitis. EhirtLrgiia Supplement:" '5?. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Iz dorozhnoy bollnitay Amtirskoy oblasti. (PERICARDIUM--SURGERY) ~BEART--SURGERY) (PERITONITIS) SIERSTYLIKOV, A.D. Increasing the gap efficiencY Of 8y-ial fans- Ugoll U-kr. 6 no.1:17-18 Ja 162. (,%ff.RA 15:2) 1. Kharlkovskiy gornyy institut. (Fans, Mechanical) -SHERSTYUKOV, N.M. (Oroznyy) Earthquake in Grozny7. Priroda 52 no.3.'112 163. (MIRk 1.6:4) (Gromyy-Earthq~iakes, 1963) SUSHKOVAj A.S.p kanda tekhr, wuk; SHOIEMAK# I*Yeo)'agronom; KCSH---V-r,RCVAp Ye.P&I SPEASTYUKOVAj S.Asp inzh,; GOLOVTN, P.Vsp doktur tekhn, nauk Chemical amlysis of sugar sorgh-om atalkn. Fishcha proms no.2:21-25 165, (MIRA 3.8-3.1) 1. Institut organichenkoy khin,4-i AN tTkr5SR* SHERTS, M.M., inzh. Insulating the thoroughfare part of a large bridge by the application of gla3s gauze. Transp. strol. 15 no.6:15-16 Je 165. (141RA 18:12) SHERUDA, S.D. Machinery for cwtrolling plant pests. Trakt. i sel0khozmash. 31 no-7:32-33 J1 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Gosudarstvennoye spetsial'noye knostruktorskoye by-uro po mashinam, dlya khimicheskoy zashchity rasteniy. (Spraying and dusting equipment) SHEHUDAp S.D.; STEGAYLO, I.V. Modernized OSSh-15A sprayer. Zashch. rasz. ot vred. i bol. 7 no. 11:21-22 N 162. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Glavnyy inzh. Gosudarstvennog16 spetsiallnogo konstruktorskogo byaro Llvovskogo soveta narodnogo" khozyaystva (for Sheruda). 2. Vedushchiy konstruktor Gosudarstvennogo spetsiallnogo konstruk- troskogo byuro Livovskogo soveta narodnogo, khozyaystva (for Ste- gaylo). SHERUDA, S.D.; GEKH174AN, F.A. GAN-8 "Urozhaill mounted ammoniac and weed killer solution spraying machine. Trakt. 1--ialkhozmash. 32 no-1:34 Ja '62. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Gosudarstvennoye spetsial'noye konstruktorskoye byuro po mashinam dlya khimicheskoy zashchity rasteniy. (Fertilizer spreaders) (Herbizides) SHERUDA, S.D., inzh. Trends in the work of the State Special Design Office on machines for chemical protection of plants. Trakt. i eellkhoz- mash. 33 no.10:36-37 0 163. (MIRA 17:1) SH).1fillDit y ~D~, Ir-711. The FZh-1.7 modernized liquid mnure d:15trIl7utor. Trakt, i sellkhczmash. 33 no.la.38-39 11 163. (M=i,% 1-7:9) 1. Gasudarst-,rennoye spatsiallnoye konstruktorskoye 'byuro poo mash!nam dlya ki-imicheskoy zashchl-UY rastenfy. SHERUDA,-,S.D.; FILITSIN, V.V., inzh. I--------- Machines manufactured in 1964. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 9 no.3:33-36 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Glavnyy inzh. Gosudarstvennogo spetsiallnogo konstruktorskogo byuro Llvovskogo soveta narodnogo khozyaystva (for Shenida). SHERIJDA, S.D. A new sprayer. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 9 ro.9:24 164. (M-I RA 17. n) 1. GIqvnyy inzli. Gosudarstitennogo spetsialinogo konstruktorskogo bFuro po mashinam dlya khimicheskoy zashchity rasteniy Livo7skogo soyet.it narodnogo khozyaystva. APR "Temn"' unit for the preparation of working liquids for ..FrV~-:rs. Trakf,. i sellkhozmash. no.11:31-32 11 164. (MIRA 18:1) GSAKB Po mashinam d1ya khimicheskoy zashchity rasteniy, LIvov. ,.:. I SHERUDlix....:S~~,Dl -in-,h. . I New sprayers. Mashinostroonie no.207-99 Mr-Ap 165. ... (MRA 18t6) SIERUPAI. S. For highly efficient use of machinery. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 10 ro.3:25-29 165. (IaRk 19:1) 1. Glavnyy inzh. Gosudarstvennogo spetsiallnogo konstruktorskogo byuro Fo mashinam dlya khimicheskoy zashchity rasteniy LIvovskogo soveta narodnogo khozyaystva. SBERUDILO, A.I.; BRODSKIY, V.Ya. Microphotometric determination of the quantity of absorb- ing matter in nonhomogeneous objects. Opt. i spektr. 11 no.2-.266-267 Ag 161. (MIRA U:8) (Hicrospectrophotome try) BELYAYEV, D.K.; KIKNADr--, I.I.; SBERUDILO, A.I. Cytophotometric determination of the amount of deso3qrribonucleic acid in the sexual cells of various genotypes. Dokl. AN SSSR 143 no.4:958-960 AP 162. MRA 15:3) 1. Institut tsitologii i genetiki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.A.Engellgardtom. (DESOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID) (SPERLMATOZOA) SHERUDILO, A.I. Cytopho'cometry in the v4sibla region of the spectzrm. Izvo k, u SO AN SSSR. no.12s Ser. biol.-med. nauk no.3al45-146 164. (Mm 18 3 6) 1. Institut tsitologil I genetiki Sibirskogo otdelaniya AN sssR, Novosibirsk. 24(~) SOV/48-23-9-28/57 A ~ T 1 i G i_'i Siv~,, nts ov, Sherudilo, A. I. TITL---': A Photoelectric Atta~hment for Spectrographs of Medium Size IModels PLRIOLICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1959, Vol 23, Nr 9, PP 1114 - 1115 (USSR) Aii.'M`L~CT: This photoelectric attachment was developed for spectrographs of the type ISP-22, and figure 1 shows an optical scheme of this arran~Tement. in the focal plane of the spectrograph a quartz plate is arranged, on which, in an impermeable alumi- num layer transmissive slits are provided. The light inciding through the slits is deflected to photoelectric cells of the type STsV-6 by means of mirrors. An automatic thermostat pre- vents a ther!.-ial shifting of the lines, and, by means of a suit- able constr,~ction, a shifting of the lines in the case of a variation of a slit width is prevented. In this way it is possible, when passing over to a new program, to avoid the time-consuming adjustment necessary for finding the desired lines. Further, the authors developed a special apparatus for Card 112 'the cutting of the passage slits according to a given spectro- -A Photoe-lectric A"achment for Spectrographs of SOVL8-2 -9-2e/57 inediumn Size Yo~&ls gram, in which case cutting of the slits is carried out at the mo:::ent when the desired line is recorded photoel-actrically at the slit of the microphotometer. The minimum distance bet7;een slits is 0.01 mm, and the shifting between the centers of the slit and t,he line amounts to 1-2tL In conclusion, the mode of operation of the device is dis-Cassed. After establishment of therzial equilibrium the relativre line 4ntensities are un- changed with respect to time, and the signals in the various channels are in the ran.-e of 0.5 - 2.5 v. The errors in the reproducibility of the intensity of ratios of several irons lines amo-anted to about 0.5 -- 0.7~~. There are 2 fi=es and 2 rcferencr--s, 1 of -?;hich -.*Ls Soviet. Card 2/2 SEBELEVAP T-.Y-3.; SHMUDILO, A.I.; KJKNA-!-,L,':;, I.T. 0i.,ant--+11tive determination of DNA during puff formatlon in Chb-on-ims doraalia. Genr~4'.Lka no.2:102-105 Ag I-o'll k (MfRA 18:10) 1. lnotltut,3 of Cytology and Genatlcs, Academy oll Sciences of tho Sib-vian L)4~jwirtm-,mtu, Novozllbir5k. m 1. SHERVARLI, 1. D. 2. us3R (6oo) 4. TajiMstan--Oak 7. GrowinS oak In 'Pajikistan nurserie:3, Les. khoz., 5, No. 12, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April, 1953, Uncl. 1 "is U- Z Rof "I'lLix -Bialogiya, .40. 5, 95, Sherval-I.I., P.D. thlo criE.-tion 0 f a al t r" r buLto of 2k- X-cifia of poplnr, plastktuivt, Enoothlaaf CITI), wal-at-z", IL 1 .1 ist tki-a Kfl,~irni virl vhwre volut-ble crAton var- d z1h Jk it svs~om of knto cul'ival-iint 14i NEDAVNIY, V.S. (Kiyev); SHERVAMIDZE V.V. (Kiyev) ~-- New method for realizing feedback in a servosystem by the second derivative with respect to the time of the angle of rotation of the tracking axis. Avtomatyka 8 no-4:11-16 163. (MIRA 16:10) SMVATOV, V.G.; UNO, A.Y., redaktor; GAVRIWV, S.S.; tekhnicheskiy [Hyperbolic functional Giperbolicheskie funktaii. Moskva Goa. izd-vo tekhniko-teoret. lit-ry, 1954 54 p. (Populiarnye lektail po matematike, no. 16) (MLPA 8:7) (functions. Exponential) SHERVATOV, V.G. ~, , [Hyperbolic f=ctions] Giperbolichaskis ftin taii. Xoakva. Gos- tekhizdat, 1954. 56 p. (KM 7:12D) --amPYA OT, Vladimir Grigorlyevich [Hyperbolic functional Gi-Derbolichaskie funktsii. Izd. 2. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo fiziko-matem. lit-r.y, 1958. 54 p. (Po- puliarnye lalctsii po matematike. 16) (MIRA 14:5) (Functions, Exponential) . . . . .- SHERVERNITSKIY, V. V.Y TRUFYAKOV, V. I. Welding Joining cross and longitudinal girders in all-welded bridges with lower roadway. Avtom. svar. 4 no. 4 (19), 1951. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1952. Unclassified. AVERIYANOV, I.P.; KASATKIN, A.1-11.; LM14TSOV, A.V.; MARKGV, M.N.; MEERSON, Ya.I.; SHAI=, M.R.; ~HERVIIISKIY, V.Ye-, 7~ Measurement of the emerging heat radiation of the earth from a high-altitude geophysical automatic station during the total solar eclipse of Februrary 15, 1961. Isk.sput.Zem. no.14:49-56 162. (MM 15:11) (Heat-Radiation. and absofption) I (Atmosphere, Upper-Rocket observations) -L-1654-66L.-I IEW60-AW(NO DIMP WW ACC 11R: AP5025058 SOURCE COM' 1UR/0286/65/000/016/0099/0099 AUTHORS: Shervin V. Ye.; Merkulov, V* S* ORG: none TITLE: Radioisotopic device for measuring pressure and rarefaction. Class 42,p No. 173994 0 SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i,-fovarnykh znakov, no, 16, 1965, 99 TOPIC TAGS: radioisotope, pressure gage, ionization detector', ionizing radiation.' gas ionizationj /n~~ rajz,~ ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a radioisotopic device for measuring pressure and rarefaction. The device contains a sensitive unit in the form of a sealed flexible reservoir of variable volume, enclosed in a protactive jacket and open to the medium the pressure of which is to be measured (see Fig. 1). To in- crease the measurement accuracy of the parameter under investigation, the variable.- volume reservoir is filled with a radioactive gas and is connected to a constant volume reservoir.. The latter is provided vith a detector of ionizing radiations. The detector is acted upon by the nuclear radiation from the atams of the Card 1/2 UDC: 531.787 SHERVUD, L.Ya. Electrcn au'.cmat,'c acmPanoator. Geofiz. prib. no.1904-44 164. (MMA 1819) I 1/ 1-/ PUGACH, Ye. (Leningrad); SHERYAKOV, V. (peningrad) Plastics and synthetic materials in major repairs. Zh-:,!.-kom. khoz. 13 no.4:8b-9 Ap 163. O-IMA 1-6-1,c) (Plastics) (Building materials) DOLINSKIT, A.A. , inzh.; SEMENOV, P.P., inzh.; SHERYAKOV, V.F., inzh. Haw techniques for manufacturing prestressed reinforced con- crete sheet piles. Tranap.atroi. 9 no.2:19-21 F '59. (MIRA 12:5) (Concrete piling) (Prestressed concrete construction) ISVIN, A.N.; SHERYSHEV, A.A. Ways for raising the technical level of the production of plastics and plastic goods. Plast.massy no.10:1-21 ,62. (MIRA 15:11) (Plastics industry) KGrUiTSKII Y, i.? L N. SHLERYSHELKV, A.A. Fquipment f~r ~msznuf~act-,~rlng pr.)ductus. Plast. M--SS7 L MIRA 2A*-6) ACC NR, AM6032372 Monograph UR/ T Belouuov, A. 1. (Docent, Candidate of Technical Sciences); Bobrik, P. L (Docent, Candidate of Tech'nical Sciences); Rakhman-Zade, A. Z. (Candi- daLe of Technical Sciences); Silin, S. S. (Docent, Candidate of Tech- nical Sciences); Uspenskly, R. V. (Do cent); Khvorostukh1n, L. A. (D -i- S_ cent, Candidate of-7ii:chnjca ciences);.Shery~!~~v, V. I. (Candidate of Technical Sciences) Thermal phenomena and machinability of aircraft materials (Teplovyye yavleniya i obrabatyvayamost' rezaniyem aviatsionnykh materialov) Mos- cow, Izd-vo "Mashinostroyeniye," 1966. 178 p. illus., biblic. (At head of titlet Ministerstvo vyashego i arednego spetaial'nogo obrazo- vaniya RSFSR) Errata slip inserted. 2400 copies printed. Series note: Moscow. A-viatsionnyy tekhnologicheskiy institut. Trudy, vyp. 64 TOPIC TAGS: heat-resistant steel, heat-resistant alloy, heat generation, heat phenomena, Sear threading, thread grind- ing', aircraft material, material machinability,md&k V'AUW%e%'A 1- 0 e- 9/49. 7/ C6 9. fy. 0/s. ACC NRI AM603Z372 PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This book is intended for engineering personnel of machine-building plants, scientific research institutes and plant laboratories. It may also be useful for students of schools of high technical education specializing in-technology. The book reviews the most important problems of heat generation in the process of mac hining various aircraft materials and its effect on material machinability. New methods of machining procedure are discussed on the basis of ana- lysis of physical and mechanical properties of materials. Theoretical analysis of heat-affected zones in machining is presented along w ith examples of its calculation. Also discussed are specific thermal phenomena and the process of machining light-weight and copper .1 10 at a speed o up to 10,000 m/minute. Separate chapters are devoted t Y:n analysis of thermal phenomena and machinability relative to gear threadJ ing at thread grinding. Chapters I and IV are written by Docent P. I * Bobrik, Cand. of Tech. Sciences; Ch. 11. by Docent A. 1. Belousov 'C d. of Tech. Sciences; Ch. III by Docent L. A. Khvorostukhin, Cand. of T:.hj Sciences; Ch. V. by Docent S. S. Silin, Cand. of Tech. Sciences; Ch. Y1. by Docent N. V. Uspenskyj Ch. VII by V. I. Sheryshev, Cand. of Tech. Sciences; and-Ch. VIII by A. Z, Rakhman-Zads, Cand. of Tech. Sciences. TABLE OF CONTENTS: ACC NR: AM6032372 iFoxword -- 6 Ch. I. Analysis of the Heat-Affected Zone in Machining He&t-R*sistsnt Steels and Alloys -- 9 Ch. 11. Thermodynamic Calculation of Machined Zones -- 49 Ch. Ill. Plastic Deformation and Heat Generation in the Shear Zone -- 86 Ch. IV. Summary of Experimental Methods of Investigating Heat-Affected Zones in Machining -- 95 Ch. V. Establishing Criterion in Metal Hachining on the Basis of Studies of Heat Phenomenon -- 102 Ch. VI. Effect of the Quality of Disk Strengthening on the Temperature in Grinding Threads of Aircraft Material -- 138 Ch. VII. Temperature Dependence in Gear HillinS of Heat-Resistant Al- loys and Titanium Alloys -- 148 Ch. VIII. Heat Phenomena In Ultra-speed Hachining of Wrought Aluminum Alloys -- 159 SUB CODE: 13/ SUBH DATEi 05Har66/ ORIG REFs 065/ OTH RRYs 007/ ~SA23/63/000/002/OW/010 DWPU2 AUTHORi Shegshev, VJ 'Fo and -t 'in w1bin TITLE: roe eaperatuft-ften ences ge"s made -from.. refi~actory and * ti ijio'y a rzuoDl:=: i instrumit- p -noo.,.~2,, 1963, 13-~-35 TEXT: U627) and BT u (rao".' Involute spur gear -habblat- i .827 C .t4. 'fbr~e- and.tw were conducted -7 alloys Lto S e'de~endence of the cwtt~ V"ture. t on the cutting speed': and depth'~."-f de'd'' chip Volume.. And tool Ve'aro .'Hobbint was . conducted on a 5532 (5832~ -_,h6bb_-_1ha machine. if the Aom''o-Molets".-Plant, with hobs of P 18 (M) -steel e~nd-'aWofiezU 'for cooling,,~ Thecutting temperature- was measured by the natura, erbodouple -methodj with slip:rings placed on ibe hob and on the goar;,:th~-mi~~':te-nperiiture'-was'r6c'orded-bjr- it RU) Apterp and'.' a tu lj;'i lo .'os a instantaneous.tenpera res op ' 6Mograph-_ At-.the aijoi timeo- the cutting force'.was measured-by adynaWboatermith's-train gages and - recorded -by a m=-~ ammeter and a loop osaMpgraph." The experiments 4Lre described.* and%thi dita given in graphs and,A: tablq~-. The data Phow that thecuiting force and temekature gh ~i6 'ays'thau f~r 40X:(409h) atbel-,O.fe~d has a are 2-5 times hi er for.. 'all Card 1/Z 39941-65 V ACCESSION NR: AT5001354 S/2536/64/000/06)/0050/0059 AUTHOR: Sheryshev,,V. 1. (Aspirant) 'ITTLE: Ge ill of cylindrical straight- toothed wheels from allGya A and.-YTL SOURCE: Moscow. Aviatsionnyy tekhnologicheskiy Institut. Trudy, no. 6), 1964. Povvsheniye resursa raboty aviatsionnykh detaley teklinclogichesidnif sredstvami (Increasing the efficiency potential of aircraft parts b py-tecbnological. procedures), 50-59 TOPIC TAGS: gear milling, hobbing cutter, cutter wear, heat resistance alloy Utanium alloy, gear tooth wear alloy E18 alloy VT14 ABSTRACT: The author calls attention to the ever greater industrial use, particularly in the newer te!~hnoloippical areas, of materials having spoial, improved characteristics and properties, s7,~ich 't.9 resista.1ce to heat and corrosion.Nbut wWch at tho! same time are di-sfinguisheo by poor rnach~nablllt-V. Fhe present article considers a specific tech noiogical index, or criterion, of rnachinability - the tooth wear in hobbinE cu+-ters and the eff ect of this wear on the accuracy with Which gear wheels can be mantdat.-tured from heat- resistant and titanium alloys. Serving as the jbject of the Lnvestigationwere straight- toothed cylindrical gear-wheels of external evolvent engagement, manufaitured of heat- resistant alloy E1827 and titamurn alloy VT14, the number of teeth per wheel was 38, the 1/3 Card Y 71~ L 39941-65 ACCESSION NR: AT5001354 modulus 1 mm, and the length of the tooth to be cut - 10 mm. The studr was made on w, model 51332 gear-cutting machine of the "Komsomolets" plant. Shigle-cut hob cutters (Class A, GOST 9324-60), manufactured off R18- Vst-cutting steel with a hardness of HRC = 62-65, were employed as the cuttinj--toolsk~ Further details with respect to the test procedure are given in the article. In order that the experiment approximate actual production conditions as closely as possible, it was conducted directly on the md1ing machine, using a device in which tile optical system, somewhat modified, was a6apted f mm a PMT- 2 instrument (used in the measurement of micro-fardness). Tl-ii~ !--ice made it poasible to measure wear over the forward an reai surTaces (7on-siderable attention is paid in the article to an attempt it establishinx, w permiss-ible dearee of hob cutter woLh wear as a iunction of the accuracy of Lhe gears manufactured. Curves are presented which illustrate the change -n ma)dmLLm --t'er tooth wear with time depending on various given parameters, and also the dis- 'mbubor of wear for all the teeth of the cutter, Using a grapho-anadytic method for the "rocessing of exper-imeztal data, the auLhor was able to establish various mathematical V expressions reflecting the reactions of both ailoys to various factors ret3ulting in wear. On the basis of the results obtained in this study, various machining recommendations are advanced which take into consideration the specific behavior of che idloys in terms (:ard 1, 39941-65 ACCESE NR: AT5001354 of- tolerances. "The work was carried out under the scientific supervision of t,), Prof. A. M. Danivelyan (Dr. Tech. Sci.; Honored scientific worker and tecimician of Lhe RSFSR), with the cooperation of Docent S. 1. Gurevich (Bach. Tech. Sci.), in the "Treatment of metals by cutting" laboratory of YA- ig. art. has: 4 formulas and 8 figures. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy aviatsionnyy tekhaialogicheskiy institut (Aloscovr aeruaauticaL engineering institute) SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: KK., IE; NO REF SOV: 004 OTHER: 000 Card 3/3 z. SIIFHYSHFV, V.I.; YAKINOV., A.V.; KAZIMIRCHIK, Yu.A. Force dependences in grinding gears with dish wheels. S' Wn. i instr- 36 no.10:9-10 0 165. (MERA 18:11) TIMOKHINA, M.A.Y dotsent; TALLERGHIK, V.A., oblastnoy akusher-ginekolog; LEBEDEVA, Ye. N., Vrach; LEVIT, D.O.; SHERYSHEVA, Z.G.; IMALENKOVA, N. A. Cause and prevention of incomplete pregnancy. Sbor. nauch. trud. Ivan. gos. med. inst. no. 28030-339 1 63 (MIRA. 19:1) 1. Iz kafedry akusherstva i ginekologii (ispolnyayushchiy obya- zannosti zav. kafedroy-dotsent M.A. Timokhinal T-jiovskogo gosu- darstvennogo meditsinskogo, instituta (rektor-dotsent Ya. M. Romanov) i Ivanovskogo oblastnogo zdravotdela ( zav. N.N. Vavulina). SHERZHUKOV, B.S., inzh. Determining pospage areas in designing drainage ditches. Torf.prom. 35 no .8!,25-2711 58- (MIRA 11:12) 1. Giprotorf. (Drainage) SHABLINSKIY, Vladimir Varfolomeyevich; VAZILO, A.P., inzh., red.; SHER HUKOVi.B.S., inzh., red.; LARIONOV, G.Ye., tekha.red. [Hydraulic calculation of canals and small rivers in connection with the draining of peat deposits, bogs, and swampy land] Gidravlicheskie raschety kanalov i malykh rek pri osushenii torfianykh mestoroz~denii, bolot i 2abolochennykh zemell, Moskva, Gos.onorgAzd-vo, 1959. 111 P. (MIRA 12:4) (Drainage) (Hydraulic engineering) VAZIW , A.P., insh.; SHFMHUKOV, B.S., ir4sh. Water supply for fire prevention on mIlled peat fields. T.Orfoprom. 36 no.1:36 '59. (MIRA 12:3) 1. Giprotorf. (Water supply, Industris4) SHKRZHUKOV, B.S.,, inzb. Designing presses for continuous briquettivg. Torf.prom. 36 nn.6:28-30 '59. (14IRIL 13:2) 1. Kalininnidy torfyanoy inatitut. (Briquets (fual)) (Power presses) SHERZIIUKQV,.-B -&-(Moskva) Unsteady flow in'horiz the drainage of seepage- Plow peat bogs. 'PINITF nd. 01-204 S-0 160. (MMA 14; 7) (Drainage) SHERZHUKOV, B. S. Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Study of problems of the dynamics of ground waters in draining peat deposits taking into account hydrogeological conditions." Moscow, 1961. 22 pp; (Ministry of Higher and Second- ary Specialist Education RSFSR, Kalinin Peat Inst); 200 copies; price not given; (n , 6-61 sup, 228) r,--'2--k'T~7TV- ::.!.; B.S. .-4- - - Deternining the water perneability of soils in field ccr-di- 0 tions. In;-.h.-fiz. zhur, 4 no.10:-1-77 0 161. CIMLI 14:10) 1. Torfy,-mo,,r in--titut, Kalinin. (Soil Percolation) ___S j__B,,5_"zzh. Approximate solution of some problems in transient filitration by the iteration-method. Torf.prom. 38 no.2:7-10 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Kalininskiy torfyanoy Inst-itut. (Peat soils) GAMAYUNOV$ N.I. (Kalinin); SHERMUKOV, B.S. (Kalinin) Reduction of piezometeic pressures in aquifers underlying soils to be drained. FMF nD.1:137-142 Ja-F 162. (MM 15:4) 1. Kalininskiy torfyanoy institut. (Soil percolation) (Vrainage) SOLOPOV, S.G,, doktor tekhn.nauk; SHERZHKOV, B.S., kand.tekh.nauk; DZEKTSER, Ye.S. Intensive draining of peat bogs. Biul.tekh.-ekon.inform.Gos.nauch.- isal.inst.nauch.i tekh.inform. no.11:34-37 162. (KIRA 111:11) (Peat bogs) (Drainage) !T.7V. 7 :10 SEMENOV, A.I., kand.tekbn.nauk; SIMZMKOV, G-Ye.. in2h. Experimental investigation of the lose of prestress in wire- reinforced composite girders. Sbor.trad.IUZMI n0-3:198-208 159. XU 13:7) (Girders) (Strains and stresses) SMENOV, A.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; B&NDOS, P.L., iiizh.; S116MBSZO, T-ya-, inzh.; SMMZHUKOV, G.Ye., inzh. Fiber glass reinforcements for concrete construction ele- ments. Sbor.trud.IUZIMI no.3:209-217 '59. (MIR& 13;7) (Glass fibers) (Reinforced concrete) ANDREYEV Grigoriy Yakovlevich, Sllk't~ .9 5 _a~_qK,_Pq~!~Y_Xp~imoVich; SHEVCMIKO, Valentin Yakovlevich; LEV, Arkadiy LIvovich; SPAVKIN, I.P., ved. red.; KUZNETSOV, P.G., ved. red.; PENGLER, K.I., red. [1,11anufacturing and using glass-reinforced plastic pipes; a survey of foreign technology] Proizvodstvo i primenenie stek- loplastikovykh trub; obzor zarubezhnoi tekhniki. Moskva.. GOSINTI, 1962. 89 p. (Tema 10) (MIRA 17:4) VIDREYEV, Georgiy Yakovievichl SHERZHUKOV, Geliy Yefimovich; SlEmOIKO, Valen'~inial,~ovfe-v--i~l;"~-D"A'*~L-D-Y'K-,*Y-a-k'ov Iosifovich; KORIiIYENKO, M.A., dots., otv. red.; ALYAd'YEV) N.Z., red. [Manufacture of glass-reinforced plastic pipes] Izgotov- lepie stekloplastikovykh trub. Khartkov, Izd-vo Kharl- kovskogo univ., 1964. 98 p. O.IRA 17:12)