SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LURYE, B.R. - LURYE, G.K.

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BOGDAIMEVIGHS V.V.k,~~L~ . '41- B.R. Construction of the Kaushany Canning Plant. Kona. i ov. pro=* no.7:15-a7 J:L 163. (111U 16:9) 1. Gosudarstvennyy aoyuznyy proyektnyy institut po proyakti- revaniyu prodpriyatiy pishchevey promyshlermosti. DERBAREMYER., M.I.; SEREEPYNNIKOVA, K.L.; TERNOVSKIY, V.A.; Prinimali uchastiye.- SHAROV.4 p.M.- NOV~TKOV L.Z.; LUR- PISIMENP - F -v M.K.; KARABIN, A.I. [deceased); KOSTIN, L.I.; 7170=rr' -P.; MEDVEDEV, F.V.; GFLIIWANOV, S.G.; BONDARIP V.G.; T1WjF-E7EV, P.I.; MNINA9 L.V.; AREEKCVr F.F.; NIKOLAYEV, N.I.; YAROSLAV, T.Ye.;.NUDELIMAN, V.G. Gasification of mazut under vressure in a steam-oxygen blast. Gaz. prom. 9 no.11:49-50 164. WIRA 17:12) ORM", ~'. V. ,1792 1,URIY B. V. Ekonomiya alektroenergii v pod " crano -trins prortn3ekh '~bornik inuteri.-lov i~iauch.-L,ikhn. scnoii FJO okonotdi elektroenfwgii. (Okt. 1947, go VYp- I. If. , 1949, s. 112-2,1. - nibliogr: 5 nazv. 60: Letopis, Ahurnal,nyldi Statay, No. 29, !,Ioskva, 1949 MAKARENKOJ, G.A.; GRIGORIYEVA, V.G.; SIMNINA, T.I., red.; LJJRIYEI B.V., red. (Recent developments in agricultural research and practice; an annotated bibliograp!W] Novoe v sellsko- khoziaistvennoi nauke i praktike; annotirovanyVi uka- zatell literatury. Moskva, Izd-vo "Kolos," 1964. 131 P. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Moscow. TSentrallnaya nauchnaya sel'skokhozyaystven- naya biblioteka. S/194/61/000/008/037/092 2. 1/ 0 D2U1/D304 AUTHOR-. .-Lur-LYC_~11 TITLE: Maximum in time of active neLgative resis- t anc e PEMIODICA.L: Referativnyy ~L;hurnal, Avtoiaatika i radiocleltroitika, 110. ap 1961, 16, lil stract 3 K106 (Tr. uchebn. in-tov '13 swja!zi. 14-vo rvyazi SSSR, 19G0, ao. 3, 111-118) TMCT: A description is givcn of how to obtain, by using feedback syst-ems (FS), active dipoles UO) producing in a given frn-quency ra%rte activo negativa rnsistatices (X1R). The maximLim possible value of feedbach is eval-,iatcd ffor circuits which have to produce a given UIR. The i-iiaximum -)ossiblc,. stability of Zit iii time, as determi cd by the t-aaximium possiOle fccdbac1;, is limited both by the amplifier propertier. anet 1),t, the c,c. and s.c. stability of AD. T'he po~aibility has oE rc!alization of Allilk. in the form of an AD, with aad ~-ritho'ut ,,'crot; aw-1 poles in thf~ right p-half- Card 1/2 11aximum stability- late. 3 references, p S/194 ./61/000/008/087/092 D20]./J304 ~~,.-nnstractcrls -~iotc: Complete translation - -7 4 C ard 2/ 2 9 ~--Isat ML-WIR 20406 s/loq/60/005/012/00,4/0~.5 E192/E482 AUTHORS: Zelyakh, E.V. and Lurlye. B.Ya. TITLE; A Method for the Physical Realization of an Ideal Power Converter PEIRIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, 1960, Vol-5, No.12, PP.1895-1901 TEXT: The conception of an ideal power converter as a circuit element was introduced by Zelyakh in 1957 (Ref.1). It ts a two-port with matrix a,, a,, a21 a n ! Connected in cascade with other two-ports it increases the signal by a factor of K in one direction and by I/K in the other,'' independently of the input impedances of the two-ports on either side. Its input impedance is identical with that of the load connected across the output terminals. It was shown (Ref.2) that Card l/ 5 20406 L s/log/60/005/012/064/035 A Method for.the Physical ... E192/E482 any irreversible two-port can be reduced to a reversible'two-port in cascade with an ideal power converter. The physical realization of ideal power converters is the subject of the present article. Analysis showd that the circuit of Fij.1 will behave as an ideal power converter under certain conditions. The matrix of Fig.lb is 1ZIS 0 (a] = 0 -P 0. With s I this is the matrix of,the.ideal power -Lonverter with ii - I = K. With a cpi= 1 the circuit is equivalent to the cascade connection or an ideal converter and an ideal transformer.., For K to be a real quantity, it to necessary that V,.Zl, SZI, Z2 and. be real and positive. Stable and real .1L over a working Z3 bandwidth requires the use of a negative feedback amplifier. if the amplifier Is not rigorously unilateral, back-transmission of the signal from the output to the input terminals may be A pentodd circuit compensated by adjustment of Z2 and Z3- Card 2/5 20406 s/109/60/005/012/004/035 A Method for the Physical ... C192/E482 modelling Fig.lb is given in Fig.3, The ratio of input to output impedances is very close to unity below I MCI. The authors list several applications in measurement techniques. - The most inter-esting application is as a negative-resistance amplifier (rig.4 and 5). Bridging the converte'r (Fig.4) gives a short- circuit-stable negative-resistance amplifier, putting the impeo.-ince in the common lead (Fig-5)'gives an open-circuit-stable amplifier. The article closes with stability considerations. There are 5 figures, 1 table and 5 references: 4 Soviet and I non-Soviet. S UB. 196o MITTED: May 7, Card .315 20406 S/109/60/005/012/004/035 A Method for the Physical ... E192/E482 pile. 1. cuma, npn oupeAlRell- zo lu" I nux ycitonnax smunnwiemnm IfAcanhitouy upeo6pamaTe-1110 ~V~, U- U, 2z sz, U, MOMHOCMI Z, 17 Fig. 3 . 3. IIPRwumnnIft9 Cum YOTPOR- CTRa, 06jjjkAajoWro eBOACTE&HU IIACaJlh-. nora npeo6pa3OftaTOJW MOMVIOCTU 20406- S/109/60/005/012/004/035 A Atlethod for tile Physical EI.92/13482 13 z a r. ig 11 Pile. 4. IlAcunbuufl UPC06PaBODMAL M0191100TH Halt I(OUBOPTOP OTpIIAaTCnbI1UX COIIPOTIIBJICHHfi, YCTOfitIJIDIJX IIpU HOPOTHOM 3amuRamm z a Pire. S. NAe"r-=A upeol5pagavaTeah Mmqgoevi Half 11119, YCTOR1111BUX HOUDOPTOP OTpR9aTOAbHMX COUPOTIMAO UPU XOAOCTO)d XOAO T Card 5/5 Ph3 70 s/io6/6o/ooo/oo6/oO3/013 (//Y-?, 11-WI 1331) A169/A026 AUTHOR.* Lurlye, B.Ya. TITLE: The Stability of the Modulus of Amplification of a Feedback Ampli- fier iLf PERIODICAL: Elektrosvyazl, 1960,NNo. 6, pp. 14 - 17 TEXT: The author discusses the disagreement between the formula and , the verbal definition of the quantity of sensitivity of a feedback amplifiel-,.which is found in the well-known book by G. Bode (Ref. 1). Here, the sensitivity is defined as "the ratio of the percentage change of the value /Ato the per.,entage change of originating in this case". The author states that complex values have been u ed in the formula, while their moduli have been used in the verbal definition. Bode further holds that a flat frequency characteristic T is best within the limits of the working range. In the author's opinion, a flat freqUEn/ cy characteristic is not the optimum solution for obtaining-a high degree of stability of the amplification modulus ~p at an instability of the value(A. He introduces the conception of the modulus of sensitivity Sn which determines the stability modulus of a feedback amplifier. He investigates the connection be- Card 1/2 84370 s/i o6/6o/ooo/co6/003/01 3 A169/AO26 The Stability of the Modulus of Amplification of a Feedback Amplifier tween S", the return ratio T (vozvratnoye otnosheniye) and determines the for~- of the frequency characteristic T, which provides the highest modulus of sens tivity in the working range. There are 3 figures and 1 Soviet reference. SUBMI=. March 26, 1959 Card 2,/2 CCESS'low- AP001RI S/0 10616h100010121003 5/0041 iITLE: IFe6dba6k, iri:~ asystem with- parallel amplification channels A> -,rds%- SOURCE:. ~,Elekl. jaz no. 12, 1964, 35-41 -TOPIC VAGS-.~ t~~dback, amplifier. eedlback the~ory STRACt--. A61is sof -"Stems; with:multichannet feedbacks ia considered in d ,whicht.t,he de~pt,JX_L df;-t,h:e.-- feedback can exceed that ~Gf a~. single -channel feedback by ve oped of calculating a feedback system whiqh many Ames method ts:e contains a nuhiber 6f parallel amplification channels with a view toward obtaining the deepest possible feedback. By generalizing a well-known definition of an ble single -channel -feedback system. a new definition is fornl~lated te stability -of a.system with a specified sequence of parameters (to .~Po!vsibll ity of sequential oviirl6adinj ofAbdividual amplification CQrd I /Z , 1UR I Stability conditions of bilateral amplifiers on communication lines with varying terminal loads. Xlektrosviaz' 14 no-1110-47 H 16o. (MIRA 13:12) (Telephone, Automatic) (Amplifiers (Electronics)) AUTHOR: Lurlyeq B. Ya. S/f54/62/000/003/057/066 D271/D301 TITLE: The realization of a two-terminal network with passive immittance and low noise level by means of a feedback system PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 3, 1962, abstract 3-7-14b (Tr. Nauchno.tekhn. kon- ferentsii. Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta s*vyazi, no. 3, L., 1961, 31-36) TEXT: It is known that the e.m.f. of thermal noise at the termin- als of a passive two-terminal network, with an impedance Z = R +,iXi at temperature T, is E = -V-KTAfR, or, in a dual representationt thermal noise current is Y =-V"K_T_AfG when the admittance of the net- work is Y = G + iB. By making use of active elements it is possible: to realize a network with passive immittance which differs from a passive network by having in a certain frequency band a consider- Card 1/3 The realization of ... ably lower thermal nDise, the circuit have the'same, (e.g. the cathode of praise noise of such absolute temperature S/194/62/000/003/057/0W D271/D301 notwithstandin !a that all components-of and sometimes much higher temperature T an electron tube). It is convenient to ap- networks by the magnitude of the equivalent T , or by a coefficient T E12 R 112 G Y = ---2 1 - _Z_1 E R I G In an infinitely wide frequency band r cannot differ by a finite value from unity; this is, however, possible in a limited frequen- cy band. Conditions of realizability of a network of this type, in a feedback system, are considered. Passive real resistances in the feedback loop and inberent noise of the amplifier (shot no-ise,etc.) are the source of noise in the discussed system. knalyeis of feed- back systems shows that when bridge feedback is used (voltage and -current feedback) it is possible to have rl-e,1, in a certain fre- Card 2/3 S/194/62/000/003/057/066 The'realization of D271/D301 quency band. In order to obtain the smallestpossible values of noisy real resistances should be eliminated as far as possible, and for this purpose it is of advantage to use a two-winding trans- former to supply bridge feedback. Values of r= 0.13 were obtained in experiments but they are not the smallest possible. 3 referen- ces. /-Abstracter's note: Complete tranalation._7 V~ Card 3/3 LUR 173, B. Ya. Zeroes of the sum of tvo immittances in the right-hand halfplanse Elektrosvie,O 16 no.9:66-69 s 162. (miRA 15:9) (Electric networks) _;~UR!YE,,B(jrjLa,YakovIevichI ABOLITSp I.A., otv. red.; O"UTS.)VA, Ye.A., red. [Design of transistor amplifiers with direct feedback] Proektirovanie tranzistornykh usilitelei s glubokoi ob- ratnoi sviazliu. Moskva, SviazI, 1965. 149 p, (MIRA 18: 5) L 1583-66 EWT(IY/EWA(h) AM5017256 BOOKEXPLOITATION UR/ 621.37504.001.12 Lur'Zs, Boris Yakovlevich DdsLgningtransistor amplifiers with heavy feedback (Proyektirovaniye tranxistovnykh u9iliteley 9 Slubokoy obratnoy avyaz, Iyu) Moscow, lxd-vo "Svyazts" 1965. 149 p. illus.,blblio. 12,350 copies printed* TOPIC TAGSs amplifier, transistor amplifier, transistor amplifier feedbacki amplifier design, amplifier stability, heavy feedback, I*Aqav feedback systems single channel feedback, multichannel feedbacks,parallel feedback circuit, audio frequency amplifier TtIPURPOSE:'AND COVERAGE: The book to intended for engineers concerned with designing high-quality transistor amplifiers, particularly for long-distance communication systems* and for students at communica- tLon schools of higher education* It.may also be useful for -'technician 8 concerned with automatic regulation systems (servo- mechanisms).. 'It Is assumed that the reader Is familiar with basic transistor techoology6 The book discusses the theory of heavy- feedback transistor amplifiers in relation to electron-tube amplifi., Coid ere and emphasLxes the use of mathematical apparatus to solve amplifier design.problems. Part of the book also covers the general theory of linear feedback systems. TABLE OF CONTENTSt Introduction 3 Principal symbols 5 Ch. Is Computation of the gain and input and output resistance 7 1. Feedback ratio and feedback difference in a single-channel feedback system -- 7 ~2. HpgnLtude of a-feedback-connected signal -- 12 30 Input resistance of a feedback system 14 4.- Transfer function of a feedback system is S. Depen4ence of the amount of feedback on load -- 23 6. The case of a balanced bridge and simplifying the calculation of system parameters -- 25 7,, Basic single-channel amplifier feedback circuits:,--- 29 Card 2 L 1583-66 AM5017t5 6 81 Instabilityof the transfer constant' with a finite feedback level 41 9*~ Influence of amplifier parameters on the input resistance with a finite amount of feedback -- 43 .10, Noise and nonlinearity in a feedback system 48 11. `,H4ltibhanndI feddbai--k tircuits-"51 -D-c feedback and the stabilization of translator operating conditiona -- 57 Of Or4er-for the designing of amplifiers 61 i4a~ SpOL'cial feedback circuits -- 72 Ch. 11. Ensuring stability in the presence of a strong feedback 78 le~ Parameter stability and absolute parameter stability -- 78 Relation between phase and attenuation* Minimal phase circuits--- 81 in iegral limitations of circuit parameters 88 4, Optimal Nyquist diagram according to Rode 96 .59~- Frequency properties and types of transistor connections 100 6. Optimal NyquLat diagron for transistor amplifiers -- 107 Realization of an optimal diegram. The most favorable position 0 the asymptote III card 3 WRIYEP D. . inzh, * ~ ~ - - ~ -~ ~ f'ra!" ." 0 -, A, Mechanization of granaries in Turkmenistan. Muk.-elev.prom. 25 no -7: 17 Jl 15 9. - (MLIA 12:11) 1. Upravleniye khleboproduktov pri Sovete 14inistrov Turltmenskoy SSR. (Turkmenistan--Grain-handling machinery) t r) -" L-- 1~ MIROSMIICHENKO, G.K., dots.; VASIL'YEV, A.G., kand.tekhn.nauk; SHCHKRBAKOV, V.I., inzh.; LURIYE, D.A., inzh. Automatizing the process of cupola charging and level control b7 means of radioactive isotopes. Lit.proizv. no.8:14-15 Ag 157. (MIRA 10-10) (Cupola furnaces) (Gamma ra7a--Industrial applications) 19~ UaUN, N.M.; VIMINSKIY. L.I.; GORBUROV, N.G.; WISKIY, V.H.; GURVICH, M.D.; LATYSM, Yu.H.; LEVON"TIN, L.I.; LIVSHITS, T.G.; LOGI- NOVA, M.K. D.A.; LYAIMHS, G.D.; MIROSMICEMWO, G.K.; MOGILZVMIT, B.Ya.; IEWOVSKIT, M,I.; CRLHANSKIT, Ya.P.; SA- VITSKIY, A.B.; SIMU, S.F.; SLMKOV, G.Z.; SWGL%I, B.P.; SHUBIN, V.P.; DONSKOY, Te.Te., red.izd-va; KALINITSKIY. R.Ya., red.izd-va; ZAMAKHOVSKIT, L.S.. tekhn.red. (Mechanization and automation in the machinery industry] Mekhani- ZBtaiiO i 8VtOMati2ataiia v stankostroanii. Kharlkov, Kharlkovskoe obl.izd-vo, 1958. 119 p. (MUIA 13:2) 1. Kbarkov. Institut "Giprostanok." 2. Direktor institute "Gipro- stanok' (for Orleanskiy). (Machinery industr7--Technological innovations) (Automation) SOV/137-59-1-734 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 1, p 99 (USSR) AUTHORS: Lurlye, D. A., Virchenko, V. Ya. TITLE: Supplying the Industry With C02 Gas (Snabzheniye promyshlennosti uglekislym gazom) PERIODICAL: Byul. tekhn. ekon. inform. Sov. nar. kh-va Khar1kovsk. ekon. adm. r-na, 1958, Nr 1, pp 16-20 ABSTRACT: It is pointed out that the production of GO? may be increased by means of creating installations for the utilization of waste gases (G) generated during fermentation processes in alcohol, beer, decom- position of fats, etc. ; waste G's of certain chemical industries (fuel-G refining, NH3 synthesis, oil refining) may also be utilized. Installations for the utilization of waste G's are planned in Lisichansk, Chirchik, Rustavi, and other cities. The cost of the C02 supplied by these installations will amount to 275-300 rubles per ton. Shipped-in GO? may be cheaper than the locally produced variety, provided the dry ice is supplied in containers. Suitable wooden containers, the losses in which constitute Z.5 - 4% per day, Card 1/2 had been developed by the All-Union Low-temperature Institute. Supplying the Industry With COZ Gas SOV/137-59- 1-734 C02 may also be obtained from fuel G's of local industries by the absorption- desorption method. This method involves the expenditure of chemical reagents, electrical energy, water, and steam. The cost of the COZ thus obtained is 650- 850 rubles per ton. In the case of small installations, producer (combustion of solid or gaseous fuel in a stream of 02) and sulfuric-acid (chemical reaction of CaG03 with H2S04) methods may be employed. The cost of C02 produced by these methods amounts to 935 and 750 rubles per ton, respectively. A. M. Card 2/2 61,f ~~ J ~ J) /) , AUTHOR i Ginzburg, Z.L., Engineer, 128-58-4-15/18 TITLE: Scientific-Teobnical Session on Progressive Technology of Casting Molds (Nauchno-tekhnicheskaya sessiya po progressiv- noy tekhnologii liteynoy formy) PERIODICALs Liteynoye Proizvodstvo, 1958, No. 4, pp 28-30 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A conference on the technology of casting molds - organized by the NTOMAShPROM of the Khar1kov Oblast' - convened in Khar1kov on 14-16 november 1957. More than 200 delegates from plants, research institutes, vuzes and other organizations of the Khar1kov and other regions participated. Problems of earth-mold casting were discussed. A total of 24 reports were dolive7-d on hardening and exothermic mixes and the me- chanized processes in USSR and abroad. B.A. Noskov and V.I. Ryzhkov (KhPI) gave information on molding sand and clay available in the Khar1kov economic region. The following reports were also hoards V.V.Ryabova - on the use of carbon dioxide, at NKMZ, for chemical strengthening of molds, which has reduced the dryinG period and cut the consumption of gene- Card 1/5 rator gas, improved the quality of castings, and nearly 128-58-4-15/18 Scientific-Technical Session on Progressive Technology of Casting -'olds doubled the production of molds; 4N.Kh. Ivanov - on the use of the same quick-hardening mixes, with cold carbon dioxide,at the Slavyanskiy mashirfogtroitellnyy zavod (Slavyansk t,:achinebuile- inp Plant); -rn&ineer D.A. Lurlye (Giprostanok) - on modern meth.9ds and an installation for production of carbon dioxide; Engineer Ye`~P. Tolmachev of the Voroshilovgradskiy teplovozo- Btroitelinyy zavod (Voroshilovgrad Diesel-Locomotive Plant) - on experience with molding sand milled in a special vibration mill, which solves the problem of obtaining castings with a clean surface not only with shell molds, but also with con- ventional molding methods; A.Ya. Izmalkov -,'on the oil-lesp binder IIPII used at the plant I'Serp i Molot"; A'.I.'Veynik - on the theory of forced cooling of castings and the experience in this method at the Novo-Kramatorskiy i Minskiy stanko- stroitelInyy zavodov (Novo-Kramatorsk and Minsk Machine Tool Plants) which developed this method in the production of large caatings;"I.V. Ryzhov -'on the physico-chomical nature of sand crust (on castings) and the ways of eliminating this crust by producing a de-oxidizing atmosphere between the mold and the metal, casting in,vacuum, or crystallization-preventiva Card 2/5 additions to water glass, ,F.G. govikov (of TsNIITMASh) 2on 128-58-4-115/16 6cientific-Technical Session on Progressive Technology of Casting 11.4olds results of the collective work of TsNIITMASh and NKMZ on technological problems of the production of large molds, and the new method of forced or controlled cooling of castings in the ground, as well as on the experiments with a system of universally applicable cast partsi B.KrDymshin of the Kharl- kovskiy turbinnyy zavod (Khartkov Turbine Plant) and Engineer I.Ye. Gabey (NKMZ) - on exothermic mixes for heating the feeding heads of steel and cast iron castings; BI.L. 151-rovskiy - on investigation of internal stresses at the Kharlkovskiy zavod transportnogo mashinostroyeniya (Kharlkov Plant of Transport Machines); V.S. Latnov - on mechanized casting into shell molds by shot-strewing the mold boxes, being introduced at the same transport machine plant; K.I. KostInenko - on the organi- zation of boxless molding at the plant Rostsellmash; N.A~'Ge- rasimov of the 4remenchugskiy zavod dorozhnykh mashin (Kre- menchug Road Machine Plant) - on casting parts in molds pro- duced under pressure up to 100 kg/cm2, without mold boxes, which nearly completely eliminates the necessity of machining the castings and greatly reduces the consumption of foundry Card 3/5 materials and metal;' A.M. Petrichenko of the Kharlkovskiy 12B-58-4-15/18 Scientific-Technical Session on Progressive Technology of Casting Molds avtodorozhnyy institut (Khar1kov Auto-Road Institute) - on the experience of the Chinese Democratic Republic with semi- permanent molds for thin-wall castings; Ye.A. 'oukhodollskaya of the Kharlkovskiy politekhaicheakiy institut (Kharikov Polytechnical Institute) - Sn some peculiarities of foundry technology in China; V.D. Bezuglov of the Khar'kQvskiy zavod zubovrachebnykh materialov (Kharlkov Plant of Dentistry Mla- terials) - on self-hardening plastics "AST" which is readily machineable, well suited for decorative correction of surface faults on metal castingsp and also for making light core boxes, press-molds for wax patterns, etc. The conference re- commended that the Kharlkov Sovnarkhoz organize the exploita- tion of molding sands and clays in the region and a centra- lized production of carbon dioxide. The conference pointed out the necessity of extensive use of quick-drying mold mixes, forced cooling of castings, exothermic mixes for heating the feeding heads, and tho necessity to introduce the shell-mold Card 4/5 and the chill-casting methods. The method of making molds 128-58-4-15/16 6cientific-Technical Session on Progressive Technology of Caoting Molds under high pressure was recommended for use. The importance of the Khartkov Dentistry Materials 'Plant and KhTZ work with I I self-hardening plastics for foundry use was emphasized. AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 5/5 1. Castings-Scientific reports J,U-R IYV, D.A. Equipment for carbone dioxide production. Biul.tekh.-skon.inform. no-ILI:22-24 1 58. OuRk 11:12) (Carbone dioxide) PHASE I BOOK EMDITATION SOV/W~45 Ivanovj, N. Kh.j, B.S. Kalinin., D.A. Lurlye,, L.I. Levontin., G.K. Miroshnichenko, B.P. Shm7gullp and N.N. SheA-a~- Avtomaticheakaya ustanovka, dlya prpizvodstva CO ; sbornik rabochikh chertezhey (Automatic Plant for the Production Of C02; 2 Collection of Working Drawings) Moscow, Mashgiz,, 1960. 65 sheets. 3,,000 copies printed.. Reviewer: A.A. Gorshkov, Corresponding Memberp Academy of Sciences UkrSSR Doctor of Technical Sciences,, Professor; Chief Ed. (Southern Division, Mashgizi.* V.K. Serdyuk.. Engineer; Ed. (Inside book): M.S. Soroka; Ed. (Title page): Ya. P. Orleanakiy. PURPOSE: This book is intended for technical personnel in foundry shops. COVERAGE: The book contains*65 drawings of an automatic installation for the production of carbon dioxide. A brief description is also given of basic methods of CO2production for general industrial uses and for the food industry. card;i~~ Automatic Plant for the Production of CO 2 (COnt-) 807/4445 The installation was exhibited at the All-Union Industrial Exposition in 1958. No personalities are mentioned. There vxe no references. TABIE OF CONTENS: None given. The book is divided as follows: Foreword Modern Methods of CO2 Production Principle of Operation of the Automatic Installation for the Production of C02 Calculations for the Installation Automatic Control Scheme Basic Assemblies of the Automatic Installation 1. Mixer 2. Steerer 3. Worm proportioning hopper 3 7 7 8 9 9 10 10 car&14~3, ORLEANSKIY, Ya.P.; LURIYE D A.; GINZBURG, Z.L.; RYZRIK, Z.M., inzh., red.; nEGER,, D.P... red. izd-va; BELOGUROVA, I.A.., tekhn. red. [Automatic plant producing carbon dioxide for welding] Avtoma- ticheskaia stantsiia vyrabotki uglekislogo gaza dlia svarki. Leningrad, 1961. 28 p. (Leningradskii dom nauchno-tekhnicheskoi propagandy. Ohmen peredovym opytom. Seriia: Svarka, rezka i paika metalla, no.8) (MIRA 15:3) (Carbon dioxide) (Welding) LOGINOV., Mariya Kapitonovna; LIM!,YY,,-Dzhan-Aliy:avicb;-L'Ll4KOVsxly Kikbail 1111ch; CRLFANSKIY, Yakov Pavlovich; SAVITSKIY, Lon Takovlevich; SHUBIN, VlaAimir Fetravichi IZU0, M.N., kaiA. tekbn. naukq rotgenzent; POIXAROVA, D.Ls, red.; BYKOVSKIY, A.I.,, red.; GORNOSTAYPOLISKAYA, M.S.., tekbn. red. [Album of equipment for the mechanization of foundrieslAllbom sredstv mekhanizatsii liteirykh tsekhov. [By] M.K.Loginova i dr. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1962. 131 p. (MIRA 15:10) (Foundries-Equipment and supplies) LURRYE2 D~A. Opening and closing mechanisms for cupola bottoms. 14aehinostr-),enie ro.3:2-13-114 147-,Te 162. WIM 15:7) . (Cupola fuxnaces) r LURIYE, D.A.; GilfUlli.G, .... -11,111.1 Expurid-ablo col-a bolwj. Lll,.;!rf,"~~i. T-L 1 C/i 1, , (mifu,t GONC'rik`I'ANKO.. V~K,.; UFFOYE, D.A.; DUDNIK, V.M. Problems of the specialized produ~:tion of r-ald~~rg ,Tatgriaj-3 -n the Lrkraine. Lit. prrjJzv. no.11,7-8 N 164. - -L (MIRA 1,F!8; S11911621000100110061006 B139/B110 AUTHORS: Dvuglova, L~ Ya., Lurlye, E. G., Radyukevich, 0, VgRatner) S. B.) Farberova, 1. 1.-- TITLE: Wear (abrasion) of plastics and methods for its evaluation PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 1, 1962, 60-66 TEXT: Specimens of plastics were tested without lubrication at low speeds and loads, either with monocorundum abrasive paperM150 (M 150), rocT344-57 (GOST 344-57) on Schopper machines (produced by the Metallist Plant, Leningrad) ~ or with steel-wire cloth r-Of,"T'3826-47 (GOST 3826-47) on Grasscli machines. The nondimensional wear coefficient v for plastics does not depend on the cross section of the specimens~ The exchange of abrasive paper and wire cloth affects neither wear nor the spread of test results, which was estimated from the mean square deviation a and from the variation coefficient 6 -100%, Since the spread increases during the abrasion of small masses, 6