SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ORLOV, P.M. - ORLOV, R.S.
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ORWY, P;;v;elLrK412kha rlovich doktor takhnichaskikh nauk; SRI]DARgV. 1.)4.,
Lo ~c
I r Mtr.ZI.F., tokhnichaskiy redaktor.
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[Land m2rveylas (goodsay)J Saulawris (goodeslia) 2. 12d., ispr.1
dop. Koskva. Go@. isd-vo sellkhos. lit-rY. 1953. 337 p. MRA 7:5)
1. Professor Moskovskoy ordena Lanina sellskokhozyayetvennoy akademii
Imai X.A.Timiryazova. (Geodesy)
OMY. Pavel Ulkhallovich. professor, doktor tekbuicheskikh nauk.
tGeod"y course] Kure goodesli. 2.. perer. izd. Moskva. Gos.izd-vo sel*-
khos.lit-ry, 1953. 30 pe (HLRA 6:8)
(Geodesy)
1% DRIOW, P.M. doktor tekhniches)dkh nauko professor; 0231BDV, V.N., redaktor;
Ii6~, A.Y., tekhnicheskV redaktor.
[Course In geodesy] Kum geodezil. 4-9, loprav. izd. Moskva, Gos*
isd-ro selkhon. lit-ry, 1955. 472 P,* [Microfilm] (KM 815)
(Geodesy)
0 1~L a V'~ P, m ~'
GOWBIVA, Z.S.; NALOSHINA. 0.Y.; SOKOIA)VA. N.I.; CRIOV, P.M.,.-doktor telchn.
nauk,.prof. red.; PLESHOY. B.L. red.; tekhn.red.
[Practical laboratory nanual for work in surveying] Posobie k
laboratorno-prakticheskim zeniatiiam po geodezii. Pod red. P.M.
Orlovs. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sellkhos.lit-ry, 1957. 181 P.
(Surveying) (MIRA 11:7)
3M PHASE I BOOK EXPLOrMION sov/iffii
Orlov, Pavel Mikhaylovich, Doctor of Technical SciencesY Professor,
Moocov Adademy of-Agr-rculture
08novy geodezii; zemlemeriye (nmdamentals of Geoasay;, surveying)
3d ed. Moscowl.'Sellkhozgiz, 1957. 247 p. (Series: Uchebuild i
ucbebnM posoblya dlya sellskokhozyVstveWkb tekhnikmar)
25,000 copies printed.
PUFJ~Oss: This book is intended as a text in surveying for agricultural
tekbnikms.
COVERAPE: This textbook provides ecmplete coverage of practical problew In Our-
veying, expecikIly of cases that are frequently encountered by agricultural
specialists. Although basic geodetic and astroncaic measurements am touched upon,
only enough of these subdivisions of surveying are included to give the student
background knowledge. The text is detailed and explicit for such cases as de-
temining areas, plane table surveying, campiling plans and low order leveling.
Instrments and devices for conducting large scale, 10V order surveys are &I-so
thoroughly explained. Aerial surveys and topographic maps are described very
briefly. There are no references given.
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Fundamentals of GqOdeaV; am-veying
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword to the Third Edition
Introduction
sav/iffil
2
3
1. Definition or geodesy 3
2. Notes frcm the history of geodesy (surveying) in the USSR
3. The role of the agricultural engineer in land surveying 5
4. Basic principles of agriculture In the USSR 6
Ch. 1. Drawing Plus 9
5- *Plww and how they are ezecuted
6. Drafting instruments and materiale 10
7- Sketches, drafting and lettering an plans 13
Standard synbols on plans 15
Ch. 2. survey of an Area 20
9. Appearance and dimensions of the Earth. Geographic coordinates
10. A level surface. Basic meow of measurement
U. Field sketch, plan, asp, and profile
12. Survey methods 28
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Fundamentals of Geodesy; Surveying
13. Types of surveys
14. Laying out a straight line
15. Measuring lines
16. Angle of slope
1T. Surveying with a tape oray
18. Angle prian. Surveying with angle prisms
19. Measuring angles. Pl=b bob. Centering
20. Orientation by line of sight
21. Meridians and parauels
22. Determining the direction of the true meridian
23- BeaAngs and azimuths
24. Relationship between angles and bearings
25. Magnetic needle. Magnetic bearings and azimuths
26. Ccapass and prismatic compass
27. Tests for the prismatic compass
2B. Prismatic compass survey
29. Astrolabe
30. Theodolite
31. Levels (tubes, circular)
sov/1681
32
33
37
40
43
46
50
53
54
55
56
59
61
62
65
65
6
70
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Fundamentals or geodesy; Su-veying
SOV/16BI
32. Verniers 71
339 Magnifying lens and telescope 73
34. Nev theodolites 77
35- Basic tests tadjustments) for theodolites 81
36. Testing the level of a theodolite 83
37. Testing the axis of the 1:knv of eight of the telescope 84
38. Testing the horizontal axis of rotation of the telescope of the
theodolite 87
39. Testing the vertical circle of a theodolite 88
40. Gonicueter 91
41. Pantameter 92
42. Theodolite work
43. Sm of angles. Angular error of closure 93
44. Computing direction angles and bearinge 95
45. Field sketch of a theodolite survey 96
46. VariouB survey cases 98
47. Visual survey. 101
Ch. 3. Campilation of Plans 1o6
48. Scales
49. Constructing angles and bearings with a protractor 109
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Fundamentals of Gtodesy; Surveying sov/16h
50. Compiling plans from angles Ill
51, Compiling plans rram bearings 3-10
52. Use of plane coordinates 117
53- Cmputing coordinate differences 121
54. Error of closure 123
55- Ccuputing the coordinates 127
56. Compiling a plan from coordinates 128
q?. Computing land areas 130
58. Computing areas by grid system (graph paper,, transparent grid) 133
59- Polar planimeter 134
60. Simplest planineter 138
61. Computing areas with a polar plainmeter. A test case 140
62. Subdividing land areas 141
63. Land measurements in land under the kolkhoz; and sovkhoz system 142
Ch. 4. Vertical Survey or Leveling 148
64. Relief and its significance in agriculture 148
65- Vertical and horizontal lines. Elevations of points 149
66. Level bubble tubes and hand levels 151
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Fundamentals of G3odesy; Surveying
67.
68.
69.
70.
71-
72.
73-
74.
75-
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83-
84.
85.
Level rods
Fundamentals of differential leveling
Levels
Level tests
Extended differential leveling
Bench marks
Cospiling a profile
Grade line
Cross section leveling
Leveling a flat area by multiple foresights.
Contours and contouring
Portraying relief by contours
Leveling an area vith complex relief
The value of plans vith contours
Leveling on rivers and canals
Leveling and planning drainage ditches
Orders of loveling and the accuracy of
Use of surveys and leveling
The effect of relief on soil formation
Ch. 5. F'undsmenta.1s of Geodetic Work
SOV/1681
Other variations
construction leveling
153
154
157
161
167
172
174
174
178
180
183
187
189
lag
192
193
195
195
199
202
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P%mdamentals of C; eodesy; 8 urveying SaV11681
86. The purpose of basic Geodetiz vorks 202
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Triangulation
204
. Ttaverse 207
ch. 6. Plane Table surveying 209
89. The plane table 209
90. The alldade 211
91. Alidade tests (adjustments) 212
92. Alidade stadia (range finder) 214
93- Centering and orienting the plane table vith a ccapass 215
94. Constructing lines and angles on a plane table. Orienting the plane
table by Lines and by points 216
95. Plane table survey methods 218
96. Cmbining plane table and angular measurextent surveys 222
97. Plane table topographic surveys 224
Ch- 7. Aerial Surveying 226
98. Photo survey 226
99. Types of serial surveys 227
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Fundamentals of (jeodesy; Surveylng
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100. Photo interpretation, photo rectification; photo mosaics and
relief portrayal 230
Ch. 8. Topographic Maps 234
101, General InfoxUatlon on cartographic projections 234
102. May nomenclature 235
103. Standard symbols on maps 238
104. Relief symbolization 239
105. The alas of mapping 241
106- Reproducing and ehlarging maps 242
107. Agricultural maps 243
Appendix 245
AVAILABLE: Libraz7 of Congress (TA545.076)
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5-~21-59
MASLOV. Aleksey Vasil'yevich; LARCHINKO. Yefim Gerasimovich; GORDEM,
Alekeandr Vasillyevich; ALEKSANMOT, Nikolay Nikolayevich;
J*-OTf P.M., Prof., reteemsent; ZUBRITSKZY, I.T., doteent,
reteensent; NASLOY, A.V., red.; IDOZINTSBYA, A.I., red.isd-va;
RD W OVA, V.V., tekhn.red.
[Surveying] Geodestia. Pt.l. Moskva, Izd-vo goodez.lit-ry.
1958. 510 P. (MIRA 12:4)
(Sarwaying)
ORW, P.M., doktor tokhnicheskikh nauk, prof.
Tmutordlmul stone, the oldeot geodetic monument In Rusel&* lsv.
?Snk no.6:217-220 060. OaBA 13:12)
(Twtorokaml-4intiquities) (%"Ovtng)
ORIDV, Pavel Mikbairlovich doktor tokhn. nauk,, prof.; GRACHEVA, V.S.,
I iQ.; SHAIU-PIG-in~,S.G., spots. red.; DEUVA, V.M., tekhn. red.
[Course in goodesy]Kurs geodezii. Izd.3., parer. Moskva, Sell-
khozizdat, 1962. 383 P. (MIRA 16:1)
(Surveying)
KONOVALOV, I.M.; doktor takhnichaskikh nauk, professor; Y]MLITANOV, K.S.;
ORhDV, P.N.; YEDDRDY. V.V.. redaktor; VOLCHOZ, X.M., tekhnicheskiy
rode* Mr. '
[Principles of ice control in river navigation] 09novy ledotekhniki
rechnogD transporta. Leningrad. Izd-vo Ministerstva rechnogo flot*
&SO. 1952. 261 p. [Microfilm] (MLRA 7:12)
(Inland navigation--Cold weather conditions)(Ice on
rivers. lakes, etc.)
SOV/124-58-2 18qO
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 2, p 53 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Orlov, P. N.
TITLE: On the Effect of the Entraining Force of a Current on an Ice Covering
(0 vliyanii vlekushchego usiliya potoka na Iedyanoy pokrov)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Novosibir. in-ta inzh. vod. transp. , 1956, Nr '~, pp 6 1 - 67
ABSTRACT: An examination of the entraining force of a current and the resul
lant brrak- tip of (lie ice on rivers during the spring period and the
initial freeze -over period. Assuining a uniforin ( (11'rent In a wide
prismatic channel the author derives a formula for the entraininx
force of the current as follows:2
'1w vmean
d - C12 1) , '.
where Nw is weight per unit volume of the water (ton/M mean
is the mean flow velocity of the water (m/sec), and c, is the
Ch6zy coefficient for the layer of water adjacent to the undersurface
of the ice covering. The formula is derived from an examination of
Card 1/3 the force relations,i"ps in the upper portion of the current, which is
SOV/124 58 2-18qO
On the Effect of ."ie Entraining Force of a Current on an Ice Covering
limited on top by the ice covering and underneath by the maximum-speed surface
within the current. This tormula agrees with the propositions set forth by
V M. Makkaveyev and I. M. Konovalov [ Gidravlika (Hydraulics), Moscow- Leningrad
Rechizdat, 19401. The entraining force is equaled to the compressive strength of
the ice coverings; as a result, the author obtains the length ( 1) of a strip of ice
which under the act' ,on of the entrainment force will evoke the destruction ut the ice
covering along its lower edge in the absence of shore f ction:
hice ~irlcompr c1
-yw Vmean
where hic, is the thicknes5 of )the ice (m) and [ a Icomgr is the ultirnate coinpres
sive strength of the ice (ton '/m~). Manning's values ar used for the Che`zy coet
ficient for various values of the roughness of the lower surface of the ice The autho
gives the thickness of the respective lengths of an ice field computed accord:ng to
the foregoing formula It is indicated that if the shore frict;on cf the ice is taken -.nto
account the crushing length w- '11 become roughly twice that shown in the table The
tearing off of ice fields due to the entrainment force can also be calculated in a
similar manner, wherein the tensile strength of the ice must be known. The prob-
lems examined here afford, to some extent. a means for assessing, and also
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On the Effect of the Entraining Force of a Current on an Ice Covering
explaining, a number of phenomena that occur during the spring and auturnn bread- -
ups of the ice covering on rivers.
V. V. Piotro;.~-h
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D211/D'Z/04
AUTHOR. Urlo-,7,
I N, Aspirant
TITLE, On 'r,.e chol-e cf permissible tensile str~-~~s In 11~s_gn
of ex~rudera
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh u--hebnykh zavedenly Mashin.~--
troyenly,?, n:. 10, 1960. 145 - 150
c L
s
TEXT, Des2ripiion of tests of hardness and structure of spe:1mens
~,ut from different parts of (tail part, cutting part, and calibrat
i P18 (R18)~ They were
ing part) high-9peed cutting steel extruders
sub 'Ie~,ted to the following thermal treatment: 1) Working and ~aj-
brating part, First heating at '350 ~ 600C'C, gecc,nd at 8~~'D 8L;('cC'
final heating at 121_~~'_O --t 10')C with exposure of 5 se2 per mir, of
se~-+ion, cc~._-'Iilng in oil to 150 2)
.L _0oC then in air up to room tem-
perature: preliminary tempering at 4.DC, - 45000, exposure of 20 . 4-:5
min.. triple tempering at 560c~C. exposure of I hr., -_oGling :n air
2) Tai, parts Hardening at 8500 + 100C with exposure of 7 sec per
1 mm of seztion, cooling In oil; tempering at 6300 � 1100C with ex
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On the :h.-~ice of permissible X"',' D304
posure uf 1, sec. To establish the tEnsile strength limit spe-Imen-c-,
-with predetermined place of failure were prepared. Resalls of
teals are given in tables and graphs, The author ~.-on,~,ludes thaT :ne
RIB steel has practically nonstant nardness and uniform siru.:tur~
in secti-ons up to 80 mm in diameter, the ttnslle str;-ng-th limit may
be considered as equal for different parts of extruder.~ There are
4 figures and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: MVTU im, N E, Baumana (KVTU im Bauman)
SUBMITTED; 'une u 1960
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D211/D:5,)3
('rlovP 1'.1A., i~a,-Iizteer
T1TLE: The accuracy of nachining throu~-,h holes anO, slots
of small dimensionE, by coordiiial:e-oroachiii,-
11,E'?,1uD1O,%L: Vestnik mashinostroyeniya, no. 4, 1961, 58-64
'=T: The author doscrilces a method of producin,r slots of square
cross section. In the Metal Cutting Laboratory of 1:VTU im. Baumana
(1-1VTU im Bauman) experiments were carried out on samples made of
steel 45, havii-q, the following dimensions: 50 3. 50 t'.1m. square, 20 -
70 mm loa,- havii',,- a 20 --n- diameter hole in the middle, whose center
is give:-''-)y coordi-nates X a Y = 25 + 0.05 m- The hole iii the s,)eci
men cc-,iter had to ~)e machined, the final shape 5eing a square, of
dime-nsioiLs 20.8 % 20.8 with coordinates X2 = 3-5.4 mm and Yl . 35.4
mm. The n wc---e hcld in a special fixture which ai-so served
as ~;ui(les --c~r t:~r? broachin;~ tool, The 'oroaching tools had the fol-
lowin- sDrcifi-cations: Pitch - 12 mr, rise per tooth - 0.08 T-mi,
b I
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,/61/000/004/004/007
S/122
The accuracy of : ~achirdng. . . D211/D303
nirmber or cuttin.- ~e(,.th - 44. Thc- experinents were carried out on
Schutte-horizo-tal tf.nsile machine. The deviatious from the pro-
a
scribed coordi!iatc valui~s (X cwiO Y) ir~rv :-ieasured on a -21
WD-21) The alithor em-)!Iasizes that tiw, accurark? of
machi,,d-no is on the X-Y coordinate system, whoSc ori,-in is
the lowed corner of the s,)ecii-,ien. It Was foul-0, thA the
coadition Eor accarate machining i.e. 1i . Y1, and q = 900 was sat-
isfieO. ;:,y ~-rcachia& tools bavinr > 00 and "a"
a clearance angle
U
having a value of 0.043 tc 0.09 Tam~ operation -to. 2 is carric6 out
by using the slot produced i_- operatio-iL no. 1 for f Llne L~roa-
c~u -
chin-f tool. Since this f-.lot is not (Ipc-) enoiwh, a latc-ral support
dt- is iispd to inere ~se the accurac, of op, ration no- 2. U-pera-
t i on !, o3 wa :~ !-.irdlarly to operation -,o. I and the
xo~~rlii,.. '_col. w.-. so ass to givo the required ei~itension_,,
(J' -- 20. 'J.02 =-1 Operation no. 4 was 5ased aii 1, 2
u-0.03
a,ad 3 and gave thn final CtimensiOILS, i.e. a square of x 20.3
Z-.U,l ~This operation also required a lateral support, Thc --easure
Carci 2/3
S/122/61/000/004/004/007
The accuracy of -machining, D211/D305
of accuracy along Llic length of the square slot -~s given Ly the
quantity xid t"his is illustrateC. for v,Lriou-- 1~,i-~,--ths of s-)('-cimt :is,
and different _;roachin- tools. The author claimi; that 'jy the a~)ove-
elescribed method an accuracy of 0.02 - 0.03 m.. can be achieved, al-sc
a profile accuracy of 2 - 2a. The author coucludus thLA iii order to
achieve this de ree of accuracy the 'Droaching too! must have a rake
angle of ~ . 89 150 and a c1 earwice angle of ~, = 0o -, 80; and
T = 60 _- 60, 1 20 L 80 if the ~)roachirW, tool is guided by lat-
eral sup~ort-guides and 'iy proviously obtained s"-.ots. There are 2
tables and 10
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8/122/61/000/olu/009/011
D221/D304
AUTHOR: Angineer
TITLE: A-.,2aracy of coordinate broaching external surfacee
PERIODICAL: 'Vestnik mashinostroyonlyat nos i0p 1961# 61 - 65
TEXT: The Laboratory of Metal Out%ing NVTU im. Bauman carried out
experimental investigations on the rational design of broaches and
fixtures for the keyway type of tools. A number of specimens in
steel 45 were made with a nj&ps of shape, two set* of broaches
with different forms of cutting edgeovand a special fixture. All
broaahes had the same p*tch t, height increment of teeth a Z, n1=.
ber of cutting teeth zpt calibrating (burnishing) teeth z., depth
of chip cavities h.9 length of front and rear guiding parts 1
ft Lro
Keywa,~ with a depth h as 4.5 mm, and width a - 20 and 51 mm were
machin-~a in a horizontal braching machine made by Schtitte. Errors V/
in the profile and its coordinates were measured by the Universal
Microscope YON-21 (*W-21). Specimens were rigidly clamped in the
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AocuFacy of coordinate broaching ... D221/D304
fixtureivo as to maintain the accuracy of coordinatet y = H9 in i--
speot to the base of fixture's guideo Errors due to various ciear-
ances are tabulatedoAt the beginning of cutting action the broach
is guided by the keyway onlyl whereas towards the end of machinin6
it is supported by the sides of broached groove as well. Experi*
ments revqwled that enlargement of groove at the start of m"hin-
ing in not greater than clearance. Depth of enlargement in some
grooves attained 1/3 ofAWoaohing allowance,* Enlargement of width
and errors of profile anT its coordinates dopend uppn the follow
ing clearancop length of guidewayg latter's height; out-of-lire
between slide of the broaching machine and guide of keywayp error8
In seating the broach in the chuck of machinep err,-.)rB in Betting
the unit an well as in fixing the specimen in fixture. The height
should be ohosen by considering the strength. of broach and its
clamping arrangement. The length of the guide in the fore and aft
of the broached workpiece must at least equal the le&th of the
latter* Greatest accuracy was obtained with broachoo-Working on
princi of profile generating. The clearanas nust be dtoignated
on thelasis of accuracy requirements of the profile and its lott-
tion, as well as by taking into account the residual curvature and
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Accuracy ol coordinate broaching D221/D304
length of guide etc. Dimensio of key and keyway f# relation to
width and height of first cutting tooth are fixed in accordance
with data obtained by A.V. Shchegolev (Ref.2s Koordinatnoye protya-
givaniye otverstiyp R.N.V., 1948). The length of front and rear
guide parts of broach should be designed with regard to clearance
between key and keyway, length of broached component, geoijetrical
dimensions of broach et Th lVth of the rear guide defends on
possible additional cutting-ein 0 last teeth due to elastic defor-
mations and lift of b9Dach in the #aw& of huck produced by the
bending moment of the cutting force, F. + FY. This force should be
directed through the supporting surface of rear guidep i.e.
tg !L t9 H
PZ Ek + Iz
where P_ and PZ are vertical and horizontal components of force for
broack,,!-g. Consequently, the accuracy of coordinate broaching of
external grooves and,contour depends upon clearance of the keywey,
ratio of geometrical Pimensions of broach and its guideway, as we!,
as on precision in seitting the workpiece in the fi;Sture. Acuracy
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Acouraoy of ooor&inate broaching ... D221/D304
the case of a three-aided guide is higher than with keyways. '.,"r,r-
are 4 figures, 5 tables and 3 Soviet-bloc references.
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. - ORLOV, F. B.
Local stresses in flat broaches. Stan. i instr. 32 no. 5:27-30 My 161.
(MIRA 14:5)
(BroachiM machines)
. ORLOV, i,.N.
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Methods for preventing vibrations of broacher, during
coordination boring. Stan.i instr. 32 no.8:14-16 Ag 161.
(KIFLA 14: 8)
(Broaching machines-Vibration)
KONIKOVI V.V.; ORLOV, P.N.
Iwreasing the precialon of --hinim key grome, Stani lplir.
34 ao.3:28-29 Mr 163. (MIRA 16-5)
(Broaching machines)
ORIOV, P.1q.; KCINVKOV,V.V.; TUMHCHEMO, L.M.
Improving Burface quality in exteTmal broauhing. Stan.i instr.
35 no.204-35 F264 (MIRA 170)
ORLOVP P.P.
Observations of solar radiation in Volgograd on February 15, 1961,
by means of a gas-discharge counter. Biul.VAGO no.32:35-36 '62.
(MIRA 15:11)
1. Volgogradskoje otdeleniye Vsesoyuznogo astronoino-geodezicheskogo
obshchestva.
(Solar radiation--Observations) (Nuclear counters)
ORIDV, P.P.
Methods of purifying and utilizing sul-furous and hiioly auLfurouB
mazuts; scientific session of the Department for the Physical and
Technical Problems of Power Engineering. Vest AV SSSR 34 no.10:
79-81 0 164. (141PA 171:11~i
ORLOV, P.P.
In the department of phvsical and technical problems of power
engineering. Izv. AN SSSR. Energ. i transp. no.2:151-157 Mr-Ap
165. (141RA 18:6)
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ORG: none
TITLE: WorK on thermophysics and nuclear power engineering at the Academy of
Sciences BSSR
SOURCE: PUN SSSR. Vestnik, no. 8, 1966, 103-104
TOPIC TAGS: nuclear physics% V_ _56wer engineering, thermophysics, nuclear reactor
Ax,4-,,_L4_ A&~,_J__ on
ABS-71RACT: On 17-19 May 1966, the Department ofYhysicotechnical Problems of
Power-Engineering of the Academy of Sciences USSR held a session in Minsk to review
the activities of the Heat and Mass Exchange and Nuclear-Power Institutes of the
Academy of Sciences Byelorussian SSR. Other scientists from the Byelorussian,
Latvian, Lithuanian, and Ukrainian republics also participated. The research work
ol- the Heat and Mass Transfer Institute includes: problems olf nonsteady-state ',,eat
and mass transfer, including the development of experimental methods "or the deter-
mination of the thermophysical characteristics of various materials over a wide te---
?erature range. These methods make it possible to determine the thermal conductivity,
thermal diffusivity, and the thermal capacity from a single short-duration test.
heat and mass transfer in porous bodies and in plasma media under high temperatures,
heat and mass transfer under fluidized conditions, the possibilities of using
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chemically reacting systems for the thermal protection of structural materials,
and thermal conductivity of porous bodies have also been investigated at the Institute.
The Nuclear Power Institute of the Academy of Scineces Byelorussian SSR was stab-
lished in 1965. The institute's main research deals with the potential use of
nuclear reactors and other radiation sources for radiation-chemical production pro-
cesses. The institute's research reactor is used to study these processes, in
particular the radiation-thermal cracking of petroleum products. Research work is
also carried out in the field of the thermophysical properties of chemically re-
acting mixtures which are of practical interest to chemical technology and power
engineering.
suB com. ao, ii/ SUBM DATE: none/
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CRIA)V,P.P.
Data on the agricultural significance of the hWInch (Cocco-
thraustes coccothr-ste L.) and the turtledove (Streptapell
turtur L.) Zool.shur.34 no.4'950-952 Jl-Ag 155. (KLIA 8:;)
1. Kafedra zoolegii Holitopollskogo gosudaretvennogo pedago-
gicheekogo instituta
(Finches) (Pigeons)
ORIA)V,
Pavel Pavlovich
[Homemade electronic apparatus and experiments made with
them] SamodelInaia, elektronnaia apparatura i opyty a nei;
posobie dlia uchit lei. Moskva, Uchpedgiz,, 1960. 115 p.
WMA 15: 8)
(Electronic appnrutu,,. tuid appliances)
KHOKHUV, Ye.I., inth.;-ORLOV, P*S*
PB-2,1 attachment to single-bean swing machines for pulse
crops. Trakt. i sellkhozmash. 31 no-7t28-29 JI 161.
(MM 14:6)
1. Zavod imeni Ukhtomakogo.
(Moving machines--Attachments)
38229. ORLOV. P. T.
Novaya kalininakaya myasoaheratnayn porods ovets-Sov. zootekhniya, 3949, No 1,
a. 103-05
ORLOV, P.T., Cand. of Vet. Sciences
Moscow Veterinary Academy
*Epizootiological facts on the spread of rabies."
SO: Vet. 28 (8) 1951, p. 23
0 0 0 40 40 0 0 Go 0
ORWVI P.T. , Iect.
Moscow Vet. Acad.
ftHeasures in the fight against rabies."
SO; Veterinariia 29(l), 1952, p. 39
GASTROENTERTTTS
"Sintomitain" treatment for acute gastroenteric illnesses in newborn calves.
Veterinarila 29 no. 9, 1952.
F, U-UA
'~)vAjr, WSk-
9. Monthl List of Russian kccessions, Library of Congress, November - 195 ,2Uncl.
tMS11,44adlej ii-:! - Veterinary, Sel:) 5'3
Organizational
"Reorganiz tion of the Activitiezi ()A' Teterinary
L bor-Ltorics," Doc.~-nt~4. T. Orlov,
(Pmoscov vet "'t. d
Vetcrin.-I-L, Vol 30, No 9, gp 3--j
The fivc-y :ir i 'slan for the aevcio7ment of animal
husbandc-y in the USSR provid!~~s T,-,:,-LnLy -~n increase im
the number a c~,Atle. The new Vel-~-,rimx~)r Code of
1951 irapos :!T3ccific ,3uties uj~on the, uli~-ignosti:!
L borstor i ml the veterin;~ry F;t. of
270T68
_ , I
r,,ycns and The foll,-rwjn~- oa- ri---ritions
must ov! ~cul zzuidar- for all
2,crSonziel: res vet expti- st---S (=M),zonS.1 Sci
res vzA In;.: (7.lil), and 41--- All-
Union I, ot -., ';-"..ptl Vet Mcd (VITV). c~,JzLinis-
trativ--! un: L of thc vetcrinary sz3-vict-- i~- the vetxmr-
inary d ir, tt ~ ct. Ch i of Veter'nr. r - n o" the Div of Agx
of each J..s r:,;ponsible for 11 ret
inary me- st,, !G w1thin the rayon hi.:; ~uriudic-
tion.
270T68
ORLOV, P.T.
Lecturer, Yoscow 70?ti-rinai-r Acad. - "Sylithomycin as a Ee~4-icinal h,-ans
in Lingering Dyspeptic Processes in Calves ard as a Prophylactic
M-eans 1r. Few Porn "alvis,"
I=E: Vol U, No 2, 1954.
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U3SR Ff= Anifa--ls. 3i:,~.ll Hornc;d 3tock.
ILbs Jour: qjf -,hur-Biol., No 23, 1958, 105655.
Author Orlov, Y. T.
Inst "A M= Agricultural Institutc.
Titl,; Nort~'-Iorn -,hort-T~Al ',h-cp and *~~ys for Tn-ir
Improv-.-a-nt.
Orig Pub: Tr. "Irodncnsk. s.-kh. in-ta, 1957, vv-. 3,
200-20R.
Abstr.act: Nortii-;rn )hort-tail shc..,,p, SMU11. D.1 with low
yi~-.ld of wool and with c-rt-Ain snortcoiniiaf~s of'
tho -xt-rior,but oarly msituring, arc c~p~abl:, of
coming in h-7.t -any tin- of-th--. vi --v-
,~,;ar 7ind h
high r,~;productiv~;ncss (160 185 . Th- ~, -s su~-
ply a good sh~-,i)skin. It is r,~co,aaund(.d to -I.f-
f-ct th(~ cross br,~-ding of th-so shl-.~I, with Eng-
SHARABRIN, I.G., prof.; KOROPOV, V.M., prof.; ORLOVp P.T., dotsent
-- -
Feed quality as a basis of normal metabolism in animals.
Veterinariia 40 no.6:54-56 Je 163. (IfMA 17: 1)
1. MoskovsIcaya veterinarnaya akademiya.
ORLCVt 1. V.
"Psoroptosis in Cattle 'UnCer the Conditions in 1'tavropolls~ly hray
(Epizootiology, ClinAcal Aspects, Control leasures)." Canr' Vet 3c!, 31;-vro.,oll
Agricultural Inst, Stavropol', 19-53. (RZhB!ol, No P, -ec 54)
Survey of Scientif Je an,~ "I echnical ' issertationa ~ ef oneer' at USSR Hj~her
Educational Institutions (12)
SO: Sum. No. 5'.6, 24 Jun 55
ORLOV. P.V., aspirant.
Pathogenic role of itch mites (Sarcoptidus). Vest.ven.i derm. no.4:62
'53. (~UJIA o: 9 )
1. Stayropollskiv nallskokhozyavetvennyy institut. (Scabies)
OBLOV, p.y.. kwAId&t veterinsMkh nm*.
Control of pseroptosis In cattle. Vaterinartia 33 no-3:45-50
Or 156. (MLRA 9:5)
1. Stuvropollskly sel'skly eel'skokhozya"tvennyy institut.
(SCADINS) (CkTTI&--D1Mk= AND PWS)
ORWV, P.YU.
Role of deformation lamellae in the formation of certain quartz
maxima. Izv.v7~.ucheb.zav.; geol.i razv. 2 no.P:71-75 Ag '59.
(MIRA 13:4)
1. Yeskovskly gosudaretvennyy universitet.
(Quartz)
ORLOV, R.l.
Bases for the design of the sty-ucture of a repair
no.50-10 Yq 165. (MJ'QA 18: 5)
ORLOV.R.P.
Incorrect uBe of rural water supply aouces In Ryazan Province.
Vod. I san. tekh. no.4:7-9 J1155. (MIRA 8:12)
(Ryazan Province--Water supply, Rural)
GUMV R.S., ORTAUTv V. 4.
----Iwuatian Of corula PbymIolAgicl rtaos for
ClartfloatIon of symptom of caroural and corebol1w
otogsafts abscesses. T"t. orino1w. Mookwa 15 no.6t
30-34. UY-'-Aw- 1953. (CUM Z515)
I* Awsloteut Departumtal PbWslolaas. 2. of the Clinic
for Diseases of tho Ibr, Throat, =d Soso (Dlroctor -
Prof. X.R. Iesanaw), Fasan' Medical Institute.
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COMMMIST CHINA/Humil and Animal Physiology (Norml and T
Pathological). Nervous System. Vegetative Nervous
Syutem.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Blol., No 6, 1959, 27021
Author Orlov, R.S.
Tnst Z
Title The Chan,,es of Absolute and Relative Refractory Periods
of Vegetative Nerves After Pancreas Removal.
Orig Pub Shen-li hsueh-pao, Acta physiol. sinica, 1957, 21, No 3,
33'1 -342
Abstract 6-14 days after removal in cats of a considerable part
of the pancreas, len6thening of the absolute and relati-
ve refractory periods of sympathetic and parasympathetic
nerves of aeck, increase of threshhold of their excita-
bility, shortening and frequeatly disappearance of super-
normal phase and decrease of lability were observed.
Daily introduction of 1-2 ml of 1:10 000 solution of
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- 108 -
COMMIST CRIM/Human and Animl Physiology (Normal and T
Pathological). Nervous System. Vegetative Nervous
System.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 1959, 27021
acetylcholine with eserine into the muscle, starting
with the 4th post-operative day, prevented the appearan-
ce of these changes. However, acetylcholine induced a
short-lived increase of functional parameters of the
nerve. Participation of acetylcholine in the reG,,-Iation
of fiLuictional condition of nerve fibers is confirmed.
is
Card 2/2
USSR / Human and Animal Physiologyo Neuromusdular T
Physiology*
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biole, No 91, 19380 41639,
Author L-ar-Lax.-R a S a. Sharag I nq A, G,
Inst N o t r,
Title A Generator of Paired Impulses of Electrical
Tension.
Orig Pub: Fiziol. zh. SSSR, 19579 43, No 5. 473-475.
Abstract: An electronic tube circuit for the production of
2 impulses of electrical tension of rectangular
form Is described. The amplitude of the Impulses,
the duration of each one of them and the Interval
between them is regulated in wide ranges and
Card 1/2
LISSR/Human and &-limal Physiology (Normal and Pathological) T
Ne,iro-Musc,~lar Physiology.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 1959, 26911
A*Lithor Orlov, R.S.
Inst
Title On the Problem of Influence of Acetylcholine on Functio-
nal Properties of Somatic Nerve.
Ori6 Pub Fiziol. zh. SSSR, 1958, 44, No 7, 66o-663
Abstract The Experiments were conducted on ramuli of the aciatic
nerve of cat which had preserved blood circulation but
were separated from CWS. In order to study the absolute
amd relative refractory (RP) and exaltation phases, a
vacuum-tube generator of paired impulses was utilized.
The value of absolute RP of the nerve fluctuated within
the limits of 0.8-2 msee. and of relative RP 3-6 msec.
ExaltatioA phase lasted 20-25 m secondes in the interval
of 12-20 m secondes from the first impulses. In the
Car4-1/3 I
71
USSR/Humn and Animal Physiology (Wormal and Pathological) T
Neuro-Muscular Physiology.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., 11o 6, 1959, 26911.
primary investigation of lability, its value was 370-
450 imp/sec. After 5 minutes stimulation with the fre-
quency of 50 Hertz, lability increased to 420-500 imp/
sec. Later increase of the frequency of stimulation led
to transformation of excitability rhythm and decrease of
the amplitude of currents of effect. The rhythm of sti-
mulation with frequency of 150-180 Hertz was optimal.
In experiments on animals in which greater part of pan-
creas was removed the increase of the duration of absolu-
te RP to 11-4.5 msec. was noted (in experiments on unope-
rated animals 0.9-2.5 msec); considerable lengthening of
relative RP to 12-15 msec (in unoperated 3-6 msec) and
reduction of range of exaltation phase. Distortion of
the optimal rhythm of stim-ilation to the side of low fre-
quencies to 80-100 imp/see was noted. The removal of
greater part of the gland induced a slowing down of the
Card 2/3
USSR/Human and Animal Physiology (Normal and Putbological) T
Neuro-Muscular Physiology.
0 Abu Jour : Ref Mur Biol., No 6, 1959, 26911
development and compensation of the wave of stimulation
in the somatic nerve. -- F.I. Mumladze
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- 72 -
IHAMITOV, lh.S., ORLOV, R.S.
,Smooth muscle contractions. jUsiol.zhur. 44 no-12SI137-1130 D'58
(MIRA 12t1)
1. lafedra normallnoy fisiologii Haditsinakogo Instituta. laxanle'
(NUSOLBS. physiol.
contraction of smooth muse, (RUB))
CRUIV, R.S.
Role of acetylcholine In function of vegetative nerve trunks [with
sumary in Inglish]. Biul.skup.biol. t mod. 4j no.1:3-7 J& 158.
(KIRA 11:4)
1. Is kafedry norwallney fisiologit 1-go Leningredskogo wAitsinskogo
Instituts Imeni sked. I.P.Pavlova (zav. - chlen-korrespon&ont ANN
SM A.TeXibyakov). Predstaylens daystvitellays chlenom ANK SSSR
H.DeTushinskin.
(AWYLGHOLINE. okysiology,
in autonomic -.Lerve funct. (Rue))
(AUTCOOKIC BIMVLXJS SYSTEM, physiology,
acetyleholiae (Bus))
UDRITS, VillgelIza Fomich; KHIIDVO K.Ls; LOZMOVI N.V.; SUPRUNOV# VA.;
ORWV# R.S., red.; RULEBAv M.S.9 tekhn. redo
[Diseases of the ear, throat, and nose; concise mmnal for
pbysicians] Bolezni ukha, nosa i gorlaj kratkoe rukovodstvo
dlia vrachei. Leningrad, Gos. izd-vo med. lit-ry Medgiz,
Lenin . otd-nie, 1960. 559 P. (M3RA 24:9)
(OTOLARINGOLOGN)
ORLOV,, R S - KRAMITOW, Kh.S.
==I
Changes In the lability of smooth muscle during the stimulation of
sympathetic and parasympathetic ikerves. Biul.eksp. biol. i apd.
49 no.2t22-26 F 160, (MIRi 1491)
1. Is kafedry fisiologii I JAningradsko o meditainskogo instituta.
imeni I.P.Pavlova i kafedry fiziologii fsav. - chlen--korrespondent
ANN SS4R prof. A.V.Kibyakov) lazanskogo meditsinskogo ingtituta.
Predstavlens. daystwitilInym chlenom AMN SSSR V.V.Parinym.
(NERVOUS SYSTEM, SYM14THETIC)
(NERVOUS SYSTEM, PIWYMPATHETIC)
(MUSCLE)
LEEM)EVAP L.I.j ORLOV, R.S.-; YAKOVLEV, L 1.
Uterine contractions and blood acetylcholine during lEbor in
women with arterial hypotensive types of vascular diseases.
Akush.i gin. no-4:33-38 161. (MIRA 15:5)
1. Iz laboratorii interotseptivnykh uslo-niykh refleksov (zav. - prof.
E.Sh. Ayrapetyants) Instituta fiziologii Imeni 1.P. Pavlova
AN SSSR (dir. - akad. V.N. Chernigovskiy), kafedry fiziologii
(zav. - chlen-korrespondent ANN SSSR prof. A.V. Kibyakov) i
kafedry akusheretva i f-inekologil (zav. - zaaluzhennyy deyatell
nauki prof. 1.1. Yakovlev) I Leningradskogo meditsinskogo insti-
tuta imeni akad. 1.P. Pavlova.
(CHOLM) (HYPOTEMISIOP) (LABOR (OBSTETRICS))
ORLOV, R. S.
Intracellular recording of smooth muscle potenti&ls during the
irritation of stimulating and inhibiting nerves. Fiziol. zhur.
47 n0-4:500-503 AP 161. (MIRA 14:6)
1. From the Normal Physiology Chair, Pavlov lot Medical Institute,
lAningrad. (MUSCLE) (ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY)
LEEEDEVA, L.I.; ORLOV, R.S.
Electrical activity of the rectus abdominis muscle In women
during labor. Kaz.med.zhur. no.4:41-42 JI-Ag 162. (MIRA 15:8)
1. Laboratoriya interoteeptivnykh uslovnykh refleksov (zav. - prof.
E.Sh.Ayrapetlyants) Instituta fiziologii imeni I.P.Pavlova AF SSSR1
kafedra akusherstva I ginekologii (zav. - prof. I.I.Yakovlev) i
kafedra normallnoy fiziologii (zav. - prof. A.V.Xibyakov) 1-go
Leningradskogo meditainsko o institute. imeni akademika Pavlova.
(LABOR (OBSTETRICS)) IMUSCLES) (MECTORMYOGRAPHY)
ORLOV p R. S.
Transfer of impulses from the sympathetic motor nerve to the s~moot-*
muscle. Fiziol. zhur. 48 n0.3:342-348 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:4)
1. From the Department off Physiology,, I.P.Pavlov Medical Institute,
Leninffm-d
-51ZLES-INNERVATION) (NERVOUS SYSTEM, SYMPATH"TIC)
ORLOV
Preoynaptic character of the pessimum in the moUr imervation of the
smoth muscle. Biul. eksp. biol. i mod. 53 no.4:3-7 Ap 162.
(MPU 15:4)
1. Is kafedry normallnoy fiziologii (sav. - chlen-korreBpandent
AMN SSSR prof. A.V.Kibyakov) I Lenir4gradskogo moditsinskogo ins tituta
imeni akademika I.F.Pavlova. Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlenom
AMN SM P.S.Kupalovym.
(MaSCLES-IMMnATION)
MUMO R.S.
uSpontanemom electric activity of individual celle of smooth
muscles before and after densi4ation. Fisiol. shur. 49 no.l:
115-121 Ja 163, (MIRA 17:2)
1. From the Departwnt of Fbysiology, I.P. Paylav Medical
InAttute, Leningrad.
ORLk)V' R.S.
Transmissi (in --f I tory impu ~scjs from nerve t-j smouth Ulu scie
and the interreationshlp of stimulatory and irbLbitory inner-
vation. Fiziol. zl.ur. 49 ne.5-575-582 14Y 163.
(MUJ% 0:,!)
1. From the Department of Physiolopy, Pavlov Medical Institute,
Leningrad.
FITMAKOV, A.V.; ')RITOV, .- .
Keatric ex
biol. J- me,~.
1. ~Z V
SVETIAKOV Mikhail Ivanovich; ORLOV R.S red.
" 49=a4-;:~
tOiLncerous tum rs of the larynx; their clinical aspects
and treatment] Rakovve opukholi gortani; klinika i le-
chenie. IAningrad, Meditslna~ 1964. 309 p.
(MIRA 17t1-1)
-- ORLOV, R.S.. O.Ye.
Tensometric transietor amplifier. Biul. ekop. biol. I med.
59 n0-4:117-118 Ap 165. (MIRA 18:5)
1. Ka-fedra normallnoy fiziologii (zav. - doktor med. nauk
R.S. Orlov) Sverdlovskogo meditainakogo instituta.
ORLOV, R. S.
Interrelationship between the electric and mechanical
activity of smooth muscle cello. Biofizika 10 no.6t
1014-1020 165. (~UA 19: 1)
1. Sver-dlavskiy meditsinskiy instltut. Submitted July 28,
1964.
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ORLOV. R. V. Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Study li~w,ditions for the-owoe use
of oxyliquits withal- to spark impulses." Mos, 1958. 15 pp (Acad Sci USSR.
Inst of Mining)v 120 oo~,ies (KL, 13-58, 97)
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