SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SISKO, R.K. - SISOYEVA, M.V.
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T:A-.F%LI'GY
KS,KOIT 'I. ul-tr-, short-weAv- antenns, p. 359; Ft"rdame-n-tals of nlectronics.
P. 360; Electron tubes. D. 361; M.D. How to :-oderniz6 detector
receivers. P. 362.
Vol. 11, no. 12, Dec. 1957
11onth1y List of East Eum~eun iiccessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, no. 3
Miarch 1959 Unclass
SISKO, R.K.
A periodically disappearing lake. Probl.Arkt. n0-3:114-116 ' 58.
(MIRA- 12!1)
(Molkiy. Lake (Stolbovoy Island))
ZHMMINSJfAYJL,.N.G.; KRUCHININ, Yu.A.; SISKO, R.K. --
Snowstorm at the height of the su=jter. Probl.Arkt. no.4:99-loo
'513. - OURA 11: 12)
(New Siberian Islands--Snow)
SISKO, R.K.
June thunderstorms on Novosibirskiye Islands. Probl.Arkt.
n0-5:127-131 '58. (MIRA 13:5)
(Navosibirskiye IslandB--Thunderstorms)
SISKO, R.K.; RUTILEVSKIY, G.L.
Underground fire in the Arctic. Probl.Arkt.i Antarkt. no.7:64-66
:61. (MIRA 14:10)
(Novaya Sibirl Island--Coal)
i"-"; id"L"I'VSHY, G.L,
I., C~
.ow i_-1 Gnds disappear . Prohl . Arkt, i jtntarkt. no,8:103.-I Ob ' ' 1
4
( I'd -:LL, is ~ --) )
(Novaya Sibir' Island--Erosion)
SISKO, R.K.
Hydrological investigations of the Godevahtrom River (10vaya
Sibirt Island). Probl. Arkt. i Antarkt. no.1009-46 162,
(Gedanshtram River-Hydrology) (MIU 16:2)
SNSKOP R.K.
Discharge curve for the Gedenshtromi River (Novayq Sibirl Inland).
Probl. Arkt. i Antarkt. no.13;128-1;-19- 163. WRA 16:9)
(GedenshtromA River--Stream measirement)
SISKO, R,K.i RUTILEVSKIY, G,L.; SVESIUIIKOVA, I.N.; BUDAVT'3SV, L.Yj.
New materials on the fos-3-ii flora cf Ifa,-aFa SlIbIrl Island.
Trudy AAVII 22.4.222-2Y3 163 (MIRA
SISKOV, 1,4.
How to use the Renovex machine for spraying. P-32.
(Socijalisticko zemjodelstvo, Vol. 9. No. 3, Mar. 1957, Skopje. Yugelo-ria)
so: Monthly List of East Europeaz Accessions (EEAL) Le. Vol.6. No. 8, Aug 1957. Uncl.
SISKOV, N.
Grape-berry mothds and methods of fighting them. p. 19
(SOCIJAIJSTICKO ZEMJODEISTVO. Vol. 9, No. 4, Apr. 1957. Beograd, Yugoslavia)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accesssions (FEAT) LC. Vol. 6, No. 10, October 1957. Uncl.
3 f,5K=, NAKO
Grape moths
GHOZDOVI MOLCI "Narodna /,adruga." 1958 62;j.
NN 14ot in DLC
Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8. no. 6.
June 1959
Uric 1 .
,)IS I Y V.I, kand. ek(mom. nauk
Xj V ~
Ec.,onozpic indiceo of the quality and reliability of productioa.
Standartizatsiia 28 no.6%26-29 Je 164. (MIRA 17:9)
X"
25(6)
S102816010001031001,1029
D041/DO06
AUTHORS: Sialkov, V.I. and-Katsev, P.G.
TITLE-. EBtablishi 9 Tool quality by Methods of Statistical
Constrol
PERIODICAL-. StandartizatBiya, 19609'/' 6 (USSR)
, Pr 3Y PP 3-
ABSTRACT: This article deals with production research, viz. how to
determine the correlation between the operational pro-
perties of a product and its physicalp chemicalg geo-
metrical, and other parameters by applying statistical
mathematics. These relationships may be used for eva-
luating the operational quality of a product, to form its
quality index, and to determine its dynamics in time.
Numerous Soviet and foreign tests have shown, for in-
stance, that it is impossible to evaluate accurately the
quality of cutting tools on the basis of their deoigr.
and geometrical parameters, because in the main they do
Card 1/2 not comply with those tolerances foreseen by standareLS,
S/121/63/000/001i'006/014
AO04/A126
AUTHORS: Katsev, P.O., Sialkov, V.I.
TITLE: The application of mathematical statistics to the investigation of
cutting tools,
PERIODICAL: Stanki i instrument, no. 1, 1963, 20 - 26
TEXT: The authors present a study on the possibility of applying mathema-
tical statistics to investigating cutting tools. They point out that mithemati-
cal statistics as a method of processing experimental data and as a research
method extend the possibility. of studying cutting tools and cutting processes.
A correlative analysis permits of investigating the cutting process and the cut-
ting tool under actual conditions and thus makes it possible to obtain the de-.
pendences, taking into account the real variation of factors, on each variable
separately (equations of pair correlation) and also on a number of variables
(equations of multiple correlations). The authors emphasize that 'the use of
mathematical statistics in the investigation of cutting tools makes it possible
to evaluate the degree of influence on the process ot.unknown and indeLerminable-
Card 1/2
8/002/62/000/007,'OOI/PO1
Aoo4/Al27
AUTHORS: Katsev, P., Sis1kov, V.
TITLE: Statistical estimate of the service dependability of t6ols
PERIODICAL: Vestnik statistiki, no. 7, 1962, 23 - 4o
TEXT: The authors investigate the quality of cutting tools in automated
production. They define the dependability of a tool, which they consider the main
characteristic of cutting tools, as the probability of its normal operation in
the course of a certain period of' time, and present an index of dependabiLity which'
is determined by the formula:
Zigiel
1h = _Vqjej
where Ih = index of dependability (in i.- ratio of dependability of the cur-
rent period to the dependability of the basic period; q, = production output in
the current period; el = unit price of article in the current period. Eased on
investigations of the dependability of drills 5 Mm in diameter, manufactured by
the Tool Plant Im. Voskov and tested at the avtozavod Im. Likhacheva (Automobile
Card 1/2
KATSEV, P.G.;,qISIKCIV,_V.I.
Using mathematical statistics in investigating metal-cutting
tools. Stan.i instr. 34 no.1:20-26 Ja 163. (MM 16:2)
(Metal-cutting tools-Testing)
45197-6o ENT(mj/EWPW IJP(C) RM
ACC NR: A.P6022453 SOURCE CODE: UR/0422/66/000/001/0011/0015
A1UTHORS: Sis1kov. V. I.; Sedov. V. I.; Solovtyav_, A. A.- Orlova, V. Ya.
Z/
ORG: none
TITLE: Statistical methods of standardization of the quality of production
SOURCE: Standarty i kachestvo, no. 1, 1966, 11-15
TOPIC TAGS: tire, quality control, normal distribution, probability,, tensile
strength, elongation, hardness, wear resistance / 260-20 tire
ABSTRACT: The statistical principles of the standardization of the quality of
production are examined by the example of the tire industry. The quality of the
260-20 tiresk)Of the Moscow, Yaroslav, Omsk, and Yerevan plants is considered. The
quality indices a di id d into two groups: those with a normal distribution
(tens nd hardness) and those with a distribution of essentially positive
values (w'ear, residual elongation, specific elongation, tensile strength in lamina-
tion between tread and breaker, breaker and carcass, sidewall and carcass, and
between layers of carc ss). It is found that the established requirements for the
a
guaranteed and average mileage of the tires are insufficiently founded, as they do
not reflect the statistical laws in mileage distribution. A final conclusion about
quality norms should be made on the basis of correlation analysis. Orig. art. has:
6 formulas and 4 tables.
SUB COIDE; hs 13, 14/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 002
Card.
SISKOVA, M.) ERDOSV E.
Adsorption from solutions of nonelectrolytes on solid adsorbents.
I.General relations and simple model. Coll Cz Chem 25 no.7:1721~-1735
JI 160. (EFAI 10:9)
1. Institut, fur phynikalische Chemle, Tecbnische Hochschule ftxr Chemie.,
Prag und Institut fur physikalische Chemis, Tachechoslowaklacbs
Akademle der Wissenschaften, Prag.
(Adsorption) (Solutions)
SISKOVA M - ERDOS E.
P I
Adsorption from solutions of nonalectrolytes on solid adsorber-ts.
II. More complex models. Coll Cz chem 25 no.10:2599-2610 0 16AD.
(EFAI 10: 9)
1. Technische Hochschule fur Chemie und Institut fur phyBikalische
Chemie, Tochachoslowakische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Prag.
(Adsorption) (Solutions)
SISKCVA, M.;_ERDOS, E.
Adsorption from non-electrolyte solutions on solid adsorbents.
Part 3: Adsorption from double solutions of benzol, tuluol,
tetrachlorocarbon and chlorobenzol on silica gel and active carbon.
Coll Cz Chem 26 no.12:3086-3100 D 161.
1. Technische Hochschule fur Chemie und Institut fur physikallache
Chemie, Tschechoslowakische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Prag.
CZM'MLSXAKU
VJW)39 99 SIMMAs 14
1. ImUtuU of F*sjmA awWLsUTO Combodsmak AWW~W Of ftl4=41%
Proem (for T) 1 20 -6mms dot p4rodeal cbmaissaylp law"640 of
cbmwis" feebaslow, pa - Ow 7)
PEGVWO MAIRMS At sommulgHKAWAML .-& me
F*brdmW 1%69 Ipp 405-4-%-
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SISLERO Frantisek, inz.
International standardization of agricultural machines and
trectors. 'Normalizace 13 no.2--58 F 165.
1. Research Institute of Agricultural Machines, Chodov near
Prague.
SINGER, Evzon; SISLERY Ladislav
Experience with the visual fluorescence determination of urarliwi.
Chem prum 12 no.7:350-352 J1 162.
1. Vyzkumny ustav anorganicke chemie, Usti OLd Labem.
0316
Z/026/60/005/002/001 ~/Oijl
B1 24/B202
AUTHOR: Sislerg Miroslav
TITLE: On the convergence of the iteration method for solving a
system of nonlinear equations
PERIODICAL: Aplikace Matematiky, V. 5, no. 2, 1960, 141-150
TEXT: The author describes and proves some conditions sufficient for the
convergence of the iteration methods for which the following approximations
of the solution can be defined by means of the formula
X9+1 1) - 0, 1, 2, ...* ly= (XU .V "" xv.d,~ In)'
where are appropriate functions. The following theorem is presenteds
If N is assumed to be a natural number, P k - max Qi;kly ... yk f
K - 1, 2p ...p Ny i - 19 ..., n, k 1 +krl K, k Or..~. kn 0,
k sup xnn (X) ai,~d
k ]
Card 1/4 n ix i-X O,i 1,< 2d0 /jDxkl
893h5
On the convergence of the Z/026/60/005/002/001/001
B124/B202
d 0 = max x11i x0,il is to satisfy the following condition:
i-11. .n
d < (1/2)(N! /nNP ('/'!)np + (1/21)n 2P d + + (1 IN! )n"P dN-1 1~ 1A N-1,
0 N 1 2 0 N 0
_b,
then at least one point a = (a,, a n) exists so that
max a i - x0,1 2d, and ?(a If the iteration is of N--.h
i=1 ... n -10
order inithe region ct"which contains the set of points x for which
max xi xO,i 1,< 2d0, thenthe following holds for the sequence
i=19 ...n
OD
))=O,...n ' xY+1 (3" Y): 1) only one single pointl' exists so that
q( ~.,, ))o
the following error estimates hold: 6 (2/T)N-1 [11~_AN-1~Nj dN (11)
N N-1 N-1 (12)
d,, + (21T) d,)
As an example, the solution of two equAtions with two unknown quantities
X3 - 2xy + 2 = 0; xy2 _ 2y - 0 is obtained by the Newtonian iteration
method which, with exception of those points in which the functional de-
terminant of the system of equations is zero, generally is of second order.
4 3 3 2 2 3 2_ 3 2)/(3x3y v2
If T, = (2x y-2x +2)/(3x Y_xy 73x +2y)' T2 (2x y2 Xy +Y. _x.
Card 3/4 3x +2y)
5/044/63/000/bO12/033/050
A06Q/A126
AUTHOR: 6isler, Miro*slav
TIMM On an iteration method for the solution of a system of nonlinear
equations
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Matematika, no. 2,1963, 16 -'17, abstract
2V60 (Oasop. p'estov. mat, 1961, v. 86.. no. 4, 439 - 461; Czech;
summaries in Russian, German)
TEXT s Let there be given a system fi (x) = 0, 1 n, of non-
linear equations, where x is a real vector with the coordinates x i-3 Xnj
and the fi are functions having continuous partial derivatives of t~e irst and
second order fij (x), fi,jk W In the neighborhood of some real solution of
the given system of equations. The (V +.1)-th approximation using the itera-
tion method being considered is defined by the formula
where y (X V F (X V) XV z (X -V (this implies that x,+, - X-4 0? (XV) -
Card 1/3
S/044/63/000/0 W 033/050
On an iteration method for the solution o_~ ... Ao6o/A126
- Q (x,))-l z (x,,)-). Here the equality F 'W P (x) - Q (x) - Q' (x), (Q! W
is the transpose of the matrix 0, (x)), where the symmetric matrix F (x)
(Fij (x)) is definedin the following way.: -
1k.f W 4.1 W.
Further,
F'W
9 (X) -(FF. (2)
W)
where
F1 (X) fA.t 0) h Of
Card Z/3
S/044/63/000/002/033/050
On an iteration method for the solution of .... A060/A126
It is clear that this method corresponds to Zeydel's known iteration method for
the solution of systems of linear equations. For the case when in the neighbor-
hood of the solution the conditions det F W ~ 0 are fulfilled and the matrix
P (x) is symmetric and positive definite, the convergence of this iteration
mpthod is demonstrated and certain estimates are derived for the erroP. A spe-
c.jal case of this method is also investigated, when P (x) is a diagonal matrLx,
and Q (x) is a triangular matrix. At the end of the paper a modification of
the iteration method described above is indicated for the computation of extrema.
of a function of n real variables.
J. Elia;
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
Card 3/3
SISLER., -Tiro..qt..--iv (Praha)
m f'~,- --ti-ona" and their application" by J. Aezel.
Rev-',~.tad D~ .':ii-oAav Sisler. Cas pro pes mat 87 no-4:497-498 0 162.
"151,11- Miroslav
~11 LERY
.-Solution of nonlinear equation systems. Cas pro pest mat 88
no.4:414-44'9 163.
1. MatematicIcy ustav, Ceskoslvienska akademie ved, Praha 1,
Zitna '25.
An Itevation nnethod for salution of a system of an roxi-mate
.p
1-Inear equations. Cas pro prest mal. 89 no.1:36-52 F ~64~
... Mathematical Institute, lv'zp-.hoslovak Academy of Sciences,
1
Prague 1, Zltna 25. Submitted August 21, 1962,
IGATECCRY s
ABS. JOUR, c RZXhIm.0 90,5 1960j, NO. 1982E
q i -ve n
'L Ub s''Nitt 'valtvtti.ori ot' tot- rf Contumiwit,"on of
Foo-I Products from I:.aniLaI'.v Mt(,'T'cbi0).OJicnI Amity-
sdrz Data
ORIG ,PUB& I ind Aliment Prod 'No ,, 1i.)7-169 (195'~)
ABSTRACT No abstract.
CARD,
SiSLER., Zdenek; KEDA, Mllosllav
Chemical cbanges of wood substance in fiberboard productiom
by d i-
j proQess. Drevars,~~7 vys~--.rrl 262.
SISLEY, F.
25888
Kray pchelovodnyi (Kaliningr obl) Pchelovodstvo, 1949, No. 8. a. 46-50.
SO: Letopial No. 34
SISLOV, D.: IMIALICEK, N.
Construction of forest roads in Bosnia and Hercegovina. p. 264.
NhRODIII SWAR. (Drustvo sumarskih inzenjera i tehnicara Bosne i Her--egovine)
Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. Vol. 32, no 4/6, Apr./June 1958.
1-~unthly List of East European Accessions (ERAI) LC Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1960.
Uncl.
SKERIAC, Tibor; FYKOV,B-; SlSIA)Vpy.
Activity coafficients of symmetrical monovalent electrolytes
in dimethylsulfoxide. Glasnik hemicars. BiH 1109-42 162.
1. Iaboratory of Physical Chemistry, Chemical Institute..
University of Sarajevo.
2. Membre du Comite de redactionp 'Glasnik Drustva hemicara
i tehnologa SR Bosne i Hercegovine" (for Skerlak),
L 18055-63 EPA(b)%/DIT(1)/BDS AFFTC/ASD Pd
ACCESSIGH FR: PY-01002824 S/0207/63/000/CO3/C.153/1 55
AUTFOR: Sislyan, Zh. S. (Moscoyl)
TITLE; Interaction of perturbations with a shock wave for ,one-dimensional imstable
g.qs movement
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy mekhanild i tek~richeskoy fizilci, no. 3, 1963, .53-155
TOPTC TAGS: shock wave, piston, perturbation, gas flow, differential equat-on
ABSTRACT: The author considers the gns flow caused by a piston moving in a long
cylinder where it is assumed that the velocity of the piston is slowly vary:-ng.
Dcing a standard linearization on the poverning differential equPtions, he Irrives
nt nn approximate qolution. He is sble t6 drnw conclusions for various cas,~s
concerning the m,-gn' tude of the' coeffic! ent of reflection of the perturbation from
the shock wave as a function of thermal capecity and the unperturbed velocity oIf the
shock wave. "The author thenks S. S. Griporyan for the proposed problem ar-3 valua-
ble advice." Orig. art. has: I formulas and 2 figures.
:ASSOCTATION- none
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SUB CQDE.- MM NO REF SOV: 002 OTHER: 000,
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ACC NRt AP5026936 h.TU(m)/EdA(l) :--:M/Vt1/SOURCE CODES UR/0373/65/000/005/0149/0151-1
AUTHORs Sisly B. (Moscow) ~4. r
tftRL'~'.Zh. -~~ e, 6
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ORO: none
TITLE: Supersonic flow around planar wings beneath the angle of attack
SOURCEt AN BSSR. Izveetiya. Nekhanikat no- 59 19659 149-151
TOPIC TAGS3 fluid mechanics, shock wave mechanics, shock wave frontg serodynamicep
shock wave formation
A13STRACT: Flow around a planar wing beneath the angle of attack a is studled, The
flow is that of a fluid moving at a supersonic velocity U. The wing in in a, plane
given by -a(z), Y = 0. --0 < i< I (qjE~~ 01 (see Fig. 1).
z
Fig. I .
It is assumed that the geometrical parameters of the wing and -Che parametare; of the
incipient streazq are such that a shock wave forms at the leading edge of the wing as a
compound wave. The equations of motion, continuity, and adiabaticity are expressed in
L o, 4 16 - 6) 6
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Cartesian coordirates as
a (PU) a (PV) +a (P-)
ax COY az ~O
a
U-r+ V-j-+WY + -0
x Y S] 2 P
au ap ap CIP
U x +V + W
a . W W. P ay
a. aw aw I. Cap
Uax +V ay + W-j.. P a.
U-L+V-L+w =0
ax- ay -aLz
where pq p f ug vv and w are the pressure, density, and velocity projections in the
xy y9 and z directions respectively. The solution of the above set of equations mint
satisfy the conditions: at the surface of the body _- a (i) < x --:~ a (~), q