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MUSLIN, K.E.; PMVERZEV, M.P.; VOVITSKIY, V.V.; GRITSENKO, V.G. IWoving rock pressure control in mining steeply dipping seams under conditions of the Yanovka hydraulic mine. Ugoll Ukr. 6 no.6:13-15 Je 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-iosledovatellskiy institut gidrodobychl Uglya. (Donets Basin--Hydraulic mining) (Rock pressure) MUSLIN, Ye. Coupling flow and storm. Izobr.i rats. no.4:23 164, (MIRA 17:4) KUSLIN. U.S. Out-off tool with mechanical holder. Stan.1 Inxtr. 26 no.11:38 9 155. (cutting tools) (KW 9:2) ZUBKOV, Boris Vasillyevich; MUSLIN. Yevgex4y_,qAlimovich; FEDCIMIKO, V., red, .-I-1- [About the elements, "cido" and the reality of fantastic visional 0 stikhiiakh, Otsido" i reallnosti fantastiki. Moskva, Molodaia gvardlia, 1965. 151 P. (MIRA 18:12) S/262/62/000/015/005 /011 1007/1207 AUTHORS: Potemkina, A. M., Shvartsman, P. 1. and Muslin * S. TITLE: On the failure of turbine discs when operating at a "reverse" temperature gradient PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, otdel'nyy vypusk. 42. Silovyye ustanovki, no. 15, 1962, 30, abstract 42.15.184 (in collection Teplovyye napryazheniya v elementakh turbomashin, Kiev, AS UkrSSR, no. 1, 1961, 150-155) TEXT: The analysis of turbine disc operation at "reverse" temperature gradients, shows that the stressed state of the turbine disc periphery under such conditions is liable to cause disc failure. Reliable operation of turbine discs In mobile turbine plants requires a more detailed study of the effect of temperature gradients on the carrying capacity of discs under cycling working conditions and stress concentrations. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation.] I/C V Card 1/1 MUSLIN, Yevgeniy Salimovich; IVAKOV,, S.M., red.; -NAZAROVA, A.S., takhn. red. [Freight transported by pipes] Cruzy idut po trubam. Mo- skva, Isd-vo "Znanie," 1963. 31 p. (Novoe v zhizni, nauke, takhnike. IV Seriia: Tekhnika, no.14) (MIRA 16:8) (Pipelines) ZUBKOV, Boris Vasillyevich; MUSILIN,,Yevgeniy Salimovich: VISHNYAKGVA, TO., zod.--;- KUZNETSOVA, A., takka. red. (Two hundred advices to rural mechanical 200 sovetov sellakim makhanizettoram. Moskva, Mosk. rabochii, 1963. 87 p. (MIRA 16:10) (Agricultural machinery-Maintenance and repair) ZUBKOV, Boris Vasillyevich; KEDVEDEV, Yuliy Emmarruilovich; kaj@@.evgeniy Salimovich; Ch-MNIKOVA, M.S., red. ; KIAPTSOVA, T.F., tekhn. red. [A hundred inventions) Sto izobretenii. Moskva, Sovetnkaia Hosslia) 295 P. (MLRA 17:1) ZUBKOV, Boris Ilasillyeiiich; 1,11MIN, Tevgeriiy,_@imovich; VUSATOV, V.,, red. --- [One hundred homemade collective farm implements] Sto kolkhoznykh samodelok. 14oAva, Mosk. ralbochii, 1964. 94 p. (MIRA 18:9) 27489 S/062,161/000/009/004/014 B117/B101 AUTHORS: Rizpolozhenskiy, N. I., and Xualinkin, A. A. TITLE: Reaction of epichlorohydrin with chlorides of phosphoric acids PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk, no. 9, 1961 , 16oo-i6o6 TEXT: The reactions of qpichlorohydrin with phosphorus trichloride, phenyl- dichloro phosphine, ethyl-dichloro phosphine and methyl-dichloro phosphine oxide were studied. In the presence of a few drops of titanium tetra- chloride, epichlorohydrin reacts with phosphorus trichloride in a molar ratio 1 : 1 under considerable spontaneous heating. Distillation of the reaction products yielded 3 fractions: the 0,01-dichloro-iaopropyl phosphinous acid dichloride, b.p. 49-510C (I mm Hg),yield 28%; the bis- PIP'-dichloro-isopropyl) phosphinous acid chloride, b.p. 122-1240C 1 mm Hg), yield 261%, and the bis-(P,pl-dichloro-isopropyl eater) of @ P,y-dichloropropyl phosphinic acid, b.p. 170-172 0C (0.02 mm Hg), yield 47.5%. The two first-mentioned fractions fume in air, the first more Card 1/4 2748 3/062 61/000/009/004/014 Reaction of epichlorohydrin B1177B@101 intensely than the second. The reaction of epichlorohydrin with phosphorus trichloride in a molar ratio 3 : 1, leading to a thick, yellow liquid is also exothermic. During distillation under vacuum the tris- (p,pl-dichloro-isopropyl) phosphite formed in the reaction undergoes isomerization according to a mechanism suggested by M. I. Kabachnik and P. A. Roseiyakaya (Ref. 3: Izv. LN SSSR. Otd. khim. n. 1946, 403), yielding the bis-(P,pf-dichloro-isopropyl) eater of P,y-dichloro-propyl phosphinic acid. Isomerization occurs at a bath temperature of - 1600C and is accompanied by intense bubbling of the substance. The reaction product is a transparent, viscous liquid. Epichlorohydrin reacts with phenyl- dichloro phosphine and ethyl-dichloro phosphine in the presence of a few drops of titanium tetrachloride with evolution of heat, an effect particularly marked in the second case. Rearrangement of the reaction product leads to the O,pl-dichloro-isopropyl eater of P,y-dichloro-propyl- phenyl phosphinic acid, b.p. 179-1610C (0.02 mm Hg), yield 88%; and the 0,0@-dichloro-isopropyl eater of P,y-dichloro-propyl-ethyl phosphinic acid, b.p. 149-1510C (0-05 mm Hg),Yield 54%, respectively. On heating to 750-800C, epichlorohydrin reacts with methyl-dichloro phosphine oxide, The reaction product, the bis-(P,pl-dichloro-isopropyl eater) of methyl Card 2/4 27489 S/062/61/000/009/004/014 Reaction of epichlorohydrin ... B117/BI01 phosphinio acid, is a colorless liquid, b.p. 127-1290C (1 mm Hg), yield 75%, By treating thebis-Ool-dichloro-isopropyl eater) of P,I-dichloro-propyl phosphinic acid at 1300-1400C with phosphorus pentachloride in a molar ratio 1 : 2, the P,pl-dichloro-isoproyl eater of P,V-dichloro-propyl phoBphirxic acid chloride, b.p. 188-1900C (6 mm Hg), yield 43%, was obtained Dehydrochlorination of the bis-(P,pl-dichloro-isopropyl eater) of P,y-di- chloropropyl phosphinic acid with triethyl &mine in benzene by the method of Ye. L. Gefter (Ref. 5: Zh. obahch. khimii 28, 2500 (1956)) yielded a viscous substance (yield 47%), b.p. 1680-17006-at 1 mm Hg. The formulas CH -CClCH P (OC H @ICH 2 C 1)2 or CH ClCH-P CH /CH2Cl are suggested for this 2 2 CH2C1 2 11(0 \CHI?cl)2 0 compound. The structure of the products formed by the reaction of epichlorohydrin with phosphoric acid chlorides was confirmed by synthesis according to a different reaction path. The reaction of ethyl-dichloro phosphine with glycerol a,y-dichlorohydrin yielded the bis-001-dichloro- isopropyl eater) of ethyl phosphinic acid. After vacuum distillation and isomerization, the P,01-dichloro-isopropyl eater of O,y-dichloro-propyl- Card 3/4 27489 S/06 61/000/009/004/014 Reaction of spichlorohydrin B117YB1101 ethyl phosphinic acid was isolated. The identity of the productB obtained in these two ways was verified by comparison of their physical and chemical constants. The infrared spectra of the compounds were also in complete agreement. The studies performed indicate the compounds obtained to have iso structure. The authors thank R. Shagidullin for taking several infrared spectra. The Arbuzov iaomerization is mentioned. There are 2 tables and 6 references: 5 Soviet and 1 non-Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii Aka&mU nauk SSSR, Kazan' (Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Academy of Academy of Sciences USSR, Kazan') SUBMITTED: February 20, 1@961 Card 4/4 BALAKISHIYEV, Kyamill Abdul-Salam, zasl. deyatell nauki, prof.; 1-ffJSL1WUv P M. . red. [Anatomical nomenclature in Latin, Azerbaijani and Russian. Compiled on the basis of the Paris International Anatomical Nomenclature) Anatomicheskaia nomenklatura na latinskom, azerbaidzhanskom i russkom iazykakh. Sostavlena na osnove 14ezhdunarodnoi Parizhskoi anatoricheskoi nomenklatury. Baku, Azerbaidzhanskoe gos.izd-vo uchobno-pedagog.' lit-ry, 1964. 270 p. . WHA 17:5) MUSNIGKI, Cwslaw Methods of studying the frost reciatrinre of cropff applied In the Institute of Plant Breeding of the (Lerman Academy of Ag- ricultural Sciences in Bernte-ri, ., Saals. Pwtepy nauk roln 10 no.3t133-152 MY-Je 263 MUSNIKOV, L.M. Conference an the rOCultv of uaing "Sa-fety eragineering regulations for operating electrical systems of industrial enterprises." Prom. energ. 18 no.12.49-50 D 163. (MIRA .17-.1) MUSITIKOVA. D.M.; ORKINA, Z.G. Granulated coke nade by contact coking as a raw material for the manufacture of electrodes and for the production of power gas. Trudy GrozNII no.4:113-120 '59. (MIRA 12:9) (Petroleum coke) AMERIK I B.K.; GALEYEVA , K.S.; 11SPENSKIY, G. I.; RYAZANTSEV I YU.P.; - 14USNIKOVA, D.M.; ANTOSHKINA, R.A. 1 r. Contact coking of a cracking residue in a mixture with powdered coke on a pilot plant. Trudy GrozNII no. 15:68- 74 163. (MIRA 17:5) MUSHITSKITY, Ye. H. (Khar1kov) Creatively resolve the problSMS in the students. Fel'd. i akuoh. 27 no.505-59 comunist education of My 162. (MIRA 15:7) (MORAL EDUCATION) -6-12124 AUTHOR: yu81 umov-,_-L.@I., Candidate of Historical Sciences af CeTirty CCMMv'.t,-e TITLE: Communists the Organizers of Educational Work in a Vuz (Kommunisty organizatory vospitatellnoy raboty v vuze) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 1958, Nr 6, p 53-55 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author describes the party organization's activity at the Azerbaydzhan Pedagogical Institute of Russian Language and Literature imeni Akhundov, in particular on matters of ideo- logical education of the academic youth. Among other occL:-.----i,:;@s the author mentions two evenings on which the students met veterans of the revolutionary movement, the old communists A. Tagi-zade, S. Gadakchan, N. Abramova, D. Babayev, and M. Dadasherv. The institute's communists are also paying much attention to the proper organization of political education among the instructors. The Studencheakoye nauchnoye obshchestvo (Students' Scientific Society) has lately arranged several literary disputes at which a novel by the renowned Azerbaydzhan writer A. Abullgasan was discussed. The annual meetings of the institute's students with those of the Yerevan' and Tbilisi Card 112 Pedagogical Institutes have already become a tradition. Communists - the Organizers of Educational Work in a Vuz 3-58-6-12/74 ASSOCIATION: Partiynyy komitet Azerbaydzhanskogo pedagogicheskogo instituts. rueskogo yazyka i. literatury imeni M.F. Akhundova (The Party Committee of the Azerbnydzhan Pedagogical Institute of Russian Language and Literature imeni M, F. tjjhj@2@) Card 212 KUSKAH, V.M., inshener. Methods for erecting rotary 35 no.3:25-28 Mr 157. (Kilns, Rotary) kilns and crushing wills. Str6i.prom. (NLRA 10:4) (Killing sachinery) KUSHITSK-IT,-.Ye.M. (Zherikov) For further improvement in the work of correspondence sections of medical schools* Feild. i skush. 22 no.9:57-59 S'57 (Kru 11:10) (MIDICIML-STUDT AND TRACHIM) - MUSNITSKITir-yeim, Win points in the metbodleal work of correspondence departawnts of viedical schools. Felld. I akwh. 24 no.12:48-51 D 159. (KIR6 13:2) (MIDI(;INP,STUDT AND MORING) MUSNITSKIYo Ye.M. (Kharlkov) Formation of the materialistic viewpoint among medical students. Felld i akush. 25 no. 10:49-52 0 160. (MIRA 13:10) (MEDICINE--STUDY AND TEACHING) (DIALECTICAL MATERIALISM) EWT M-9- NKS Aeou4zlfft ouumn owlim: AUTHORz Jhkhordov, Fe Go; Gladkov, V. I.: Musoldiranoy. F0 Do 777!7=-- ORG: Kemerov Hedical Institut (Kemerovskiy maditsinskIT institut)l City Infectious Disease Hospital (Gorodskaya in ktsionnaya bollnitsa) TITLE; Treatment of anthra;@. SOURCE: Zhurnal mikrobialogii, spideadologii i immunobiologii, noz 3, 1W, 143-145 TOPIC TAGS: serum, penicillin, antibiotic, anthrax, vitamin, cortisone, disease therapeutics, drug treatment ABSTIUCT: Twelve patients with anthrax of varying degrees of severity were success- fully treated by the authors. Depending on the senjity, the patients were inJected intriumiscularly with 50-100 ml of antianthrax serum, 300,00 units of penicillin. and 0.4 g of biorWein four times a day. -T-he-anffG locs were continued for 10 days. The patients also received vitamins, applications of skin ointwnt. various drugs for symptomatic relief. and. in severe cases, cortisone. Improvement began within 24-28 hours 9 LJFR�j7 SUB CODE: 06 / SUBM DATE: 26Jan65 / OHIG REFs 005 C,,d 1/1 e & 0: 0006660 0000,60 *age 4 03 4 1 6 0 a to u It M 11 Is If to If Ob SMA - .8 11 V U M 0 V a 0 a 41 U 0 40 a v4p 040 A A A-J -1-A-A--A-.L- &-M AA 0 IX W 1Af&-- & 4 - 4 - - 6 i 4 A % 4 C I t. 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[Nomograms on the technology and technological control of sugar manufacture] TlomogramvW po tekhnologii i tekhnokhimi- cheskomu kontroliu sakharnogo proizvodstva. Moskva, Pinhche- promizda-t, 1963. 81 p. (sugar manufacture) (MU 16:12) SITYAROV, U.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; MUSORIN, G.V., inzh. Review of a book by N.F.Dubrov and N.I. Lapkin "Electrical Stall 24 no.6-.547-54,3 Je '64. (MIRA 17-9) 1. Institut metallurgii v.g. 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AN 3SSR. 1959. 789 p. Owrlesi Xkadea Uk I IkO- hl 0 ly hs, ce3nS3v1skn- pr1hstgv1tudtt**t:11ur$"- K*mISS17% 9*11 : k al he:k is tall) 2,200 copies pr nt d. Rasp. Sd.s A.M. Samrin, Corresponding Member, U33R Academy Of 3clenceel 94. of Publishing Housea A.L. Bankvitser. PURPOSE i ThIs back Is Intended for metallurgists and ma@tallurglcal enalneers. COVERAGgs This collection of scientific papers is divided Into siz partez 1) ther"dymatc activitv and kinstica of histh-temparature ro.sa.ve 2) constitution d1a studies 3) PhYsleal properties p 41" f liquid metals and slags w analytical methods and pro- duction or pure maitals 5) pyromtry. and 6) general Qumationa. L For more specific coverage, "a Table or gontents. V7. ea WIN AL quaSTIONS Kholadow, A.L. &nd,Q.V-JWAmr1n. Instrument for Nagauring the Rat* of Twolng of Sfe-er- 6T5 sogdingia, I.*., F.L. 0A.-In. (I.I. lsm,olayev, and I. D. alkalInakly. A Study of tho Notion of Petal and tba DjAtri%u- tlGft Of AIIOYIng Xlemntm In Open-hearth Furnace~ 682 Card 2T/ 32 MUSORIII. G.V. . Insh. Studying tha viscosity of synthetic sl&Cv in the reduction period of the olectric amolting of steel. Tmdy Ural.politekh. Inet. no.?5:1421-156 '59. (141RA 13110 (Steel--Blectrometallur#7) (Slag--Testing) BURDAKOV, D.D.; MUSORIN, G.V. Northern Urals as a source of matelnese ores for the Soviet Union. Trudy Inst. met. UFAN SSSR no.7:21-22 161. (@gRA 16:6) (Ural Mountains-Manganese ores) APRAKSIN, I.A.j KOROVIN, S.S.; MUSORIN, V.A.; REZNIK, A.M.; RCI@FN- A.M. Extraction of nitric acid by tributyl phosphate in @ht, presence of hydrobromic acid. Zhur. nPorg. khim. 9 no.5., 1295-1296 MT 164. (M!F?A ,, @; 1. Moskovskly In8titut tonkoy khimlcheskoy tekhnolog'.1 am. Lomonosova kafedra khimii i Lekhnologii redklkh 1 rasseyannykn elementov. SOV/155-5e-1 @_,- 13/70 1 AUTHORS: Teterin, F.211. of' Teel-nicaf Sciences and lbu_-01 So m. i ns k:i@y @ Z. i@_a -r. r @, r tS. E rig i P. f- e r s TITLE: The Production )-f --lLaycr 'Soldered Tubes (Proizvodstva dv-usloyn,ykh PERIODICAL: Stal' , 1058. 11 op '/22 - 72@@ (US,3R) ABSTRACT: The proces. ;@f of t,.vo-lay@-r sOl-lor-, tilhoF ",'as developed by TsYJ111',h';, P@t;,J tested on theSinarskiy Pipe Plant. The tubes are MLde from a cold-rolled steel strii) co,.,tr,d on both sides vitl' a thin layer of cop.@er. The edges of the strip are bevelled and the strip is formed into a two- layer tube semis with a close contact of the layers and overlapping of edges (Figure 1). The tube semis are passed throu-h an electric furnace, heated to a temperature somewhat hiSher than the meltin- tem-perat-1.1re of copper. The heatinE and colin,,, is done in a protective atmDsphere. During the heatinco-, soldering of the 1a:jers alo-.1 tlie wlcle contact surface takes place. Thus, the manufacturing process consLsts 3f four main operations: copper coating of strip, bevel cutting of edges, forming of strip into tube semis and solderint@-. This kind of tube is bein- 0 Cardl/4 produced within a range of diameters from 6 to lc-- m_q. with The Production of Twc-layer Soldered Tubes SOV/133-z;8-8-13/30 the wall thicknesses from 0.6 to 0.0. =_ Low-carbon, mild steel @08) cold-rolled strip, 0.3 - 0.49 mm in thl-ck- ness supplied in an annealed state in coils of a width corresponding to the required diameter of tle tubes is usod as a startinj@ ;,aaterial. The strip is electrolytically coated with copper to a thickness of 44; 1 4 of copper is deposited from the cyanide electrolyte and 3 @.; from an acid electrolyte. The coatiaE process is continuous @Figure 2, table). The speed of strip throuCh the electrolytic baths varies from 2.8@: to q.65 m/min, depending on its .,iidth. Cutting of edges is done in one pass nithout li uid coolin.- of knives. The rate of cutting up to 65 m/min Nib--ures 3... and 4), Forming of strip according to scheme shown in Figure 5 is done on a continuous 14-stand mill (Figure 6) produced by TsKKIT '.IsNIIThIASh at a rate of 30-45 m/min. Formed semis are cut into a measured length (14 100 mm). Lots of 30 semis are passed for solderinE in an electric resistance furnace (Figure ?) consisting of two chambers: heating and cooling. The temperature 0of the heating Card2/4 ^ hamber is maintained at 1130 - 1140 C. The rate of The Prod-.--ction of T-c-layer Soll'.r,?d Ti., -@@ SOV/155-C"8-8-13/3c passage througf. thi@ I from 0.78 to 2.0 x./-in, depending on the t,i- iL@neter. Protective atinosohere is obtained f rom c1-1-@r,-i .,,:is -)r3ducer @ CO 31-3?0/o, 11% 'H CO:11 - 3). 4 0.2-0.716, haridity 7-10 E:lm In order to C retain a uniform c-J*'----'.---irutiar of copper orl the surface of tubes durin-1 thr- latter are coated with a thin layer of a special coai '-in,@ L!aterial (not specified) before soldering. It ib L - . o 1 1, - t1at the fflechanical properties -of tubes are similar to tl@-,Dse of seamless tubes from mi-ld steel (tensile strength 38-42 kg/mffi relative elonEation 24--@a/o a-nd pass the hydraulic test accordinE-- to GOST 301-50). It is pointed out that the process of -Toduction of the above tubes is already introduced into practice. It presents significant, technical and economic@dvantages in compa-rison with the drai@iinL process. Such tubes can replace Ca.rd3/4 The Production of Two-la,7er Soldered Tubes SOV/133-58-8-13/30 successfully steel seamless tubes as well as copper and brass tubes, thus proriding a large saving of non-ferro@.-Is metals. There are '/ figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATIOIT: Ts:IIIChl! and Sintar-skiy trubnyy zavod (Sina7-`--Jy Pipe plal-A ) Card 4/4 1. Pipes--ProductioL 21. Steel--Coatings 3 Furnaces--Appii- cation.; TITERIN, P.K.; 14MGM. Yu.T.; MUSORINA, I.Ye.; TRIFOIIOV, Ye.A. Designing rolls for rolling-off and grooving mills ased in diagonal rolling. Sbor.trud.TWIMEK no.16:215-226 '59. (K BA 12: 5 ) (Rolling (Netalwork)) TZMIN, P.K.; KLYA14KIN, N.L.; HUSORINA,, I.Ye. Organizing the production of two-ply welded pipee. b-bor. trud.TSIIIICM no.16:241-250 159. (MIRA 12:5) (pipe, Steel) PATWV. Ig.14.; TWARIN. P.K.; MARKIN, N.L.; MUSURIM, I*Te, Designing roll@ for shaping two-ply pipea. Sbor.trud. TSKIICM( no.16:251-268 '59. (HIM 12:5) (Rolle (Iron mills)) MUSORINAt I. Ye., Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Research into the process of forming double-layer pipes and the development of methods of cal- culating the calibration of beams." Moscow, ZM-etallurgy Publishing Hous.27, 1960. 14 pp; (Main Scientific Research of Design under the Gosplan USSR9 Central Scientific Research Inst of Ferrous Metallurgy); 110 copies; free; (KL, 22-60, 138) FUKSI I.M.; :VALEYEVA, F.N.; POPKOVA, F.V.; VOLKOVA, L.P.; BELOGOLOVSKAYA, T.A.; ROMASHKEVICH, I.K., PrInImali uchastiye: MOROZOVA, L.M.; DASHFVSKAYA, B.I.; VAKIININA, L.S.; KARAVAYEVA, G.V,-, IVANOVSKTY, A.K.; a'.'jKH.'N'A, G.Ye.; 30LOVI EXA, G,M,i ANDRIYANOVA, M.V.; AKHW;CVA, V.M.; NFMIROVSKAYA, Me.; MUSORINA, L.S.; KALASIMIKOVA, Ye.I.; FESHKO, A.P.; IVANOVA, N,V.; ALUSEYEVA, N,I,; SADOVTIIKOVA, rs.N. Study on the possl-l,llity r)" reducilng the diphtheria vac-ine ;!,),ge in revaccinati,,n of I-) @o 112 yr@Ar-old schooLchildrHn. Zhur. mikroblol., epid. i immun, 41 f6g. (MIRA lq.,5) 1. Ufimskiy institi;t vaktsin I imeni M--chn'lkova. 5W SOV/-)4-59-'-12,,c2r, AUTHORS: Zakharlyevskiy, M. S . Mu8orok, Ye G , Yakubov, Kh V Lentovskaya, V. A. TITLE: Oxidation Potenzial in Solutions of Indigo Dyee (Okisl'-tel niyy potentsial v rastvorakh kubovykh krasiteley) PERIODICAL: Ve5tnik Leningradskogc universiteta. Seriya fizik:, i khamli, 1959, Nr 1, PP 94-97 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The oxidation potential in a redox system may be determiner! by RT sOK the following equation: 'fo - nF ln a Y. in a + Red H This equation reflects the dependence of the T (,P0 - regular oxidation potential) on the activity of the oxidation form (.a Ox ), and the reduction form (a lied ) F - Fari-iay number and a a coeffi-cient, which takes multiples of the value 1/2.(RT/F) in dependence on the proteolytin equilibr1um in the system. On assuming the activity coeff:.clent to be equal t- cne and with a constant pH, in add-.tion to introducing 1nto equa-.iTr. Card 1/3 (2) the numerically computed coefficientg, the expregniong for Oxidation Potential in Solutions of Indigo Dyes SOV/54-59-1-12/25 the oxidation potentials assume the following form: 0 + 0.0001 T lg COx 3) + 0 000' T Ig '4) TF , d CRed Equation (3) holds for the case of a variable activity of the oxidation form and equation (4) holds for a constant activity The present paper deals with the investigation of the applica- bility of equations (3) and (4 ') upon indigo dye solut-.ons In this connection, the authors investigated the dependence of the oxidation potential on the ratio of the oxidation- and reduction form concentrations in the indigo dye solutions: indigo red "kkh", indigo gold-yellow "zhkh", indigo light green "zh", and indigo blue "o" In the indigo dye solutions, in which the oxidation form is colloidal, a linear dependence of the oxida- tion potential on Ig C01- was found; the inclination anFle @,f _@Re d the straight lines obtained, however, is somewhat smaller than the one obtained by theoretical calculation. There are 2 figures and 12 references, 3 of whJch are Soviet. Card 2/3 ZAKHAROYF,VSKIY, H.S.; MUSOROK. Ye.G.; YAMOV, Kh.M. Analysis of the vat dyeing process in laboratories. Takst.prom 20 no.10:43-45 0160. (KIAA 13:11) (I@res and dyeing) I ,,',TJSOSTOV, M.B. , insh. Constructing precast reinforced concrete tanks. Flats.1 lsobr.,nredl.v strot. no.12:4-9 159. (MIRA 13:5) 1@. Stroitel-no-montazhnoye upravleniye No.10 tresta. Vostok- spetanefteatrov Ministerstva stroitalletva RSFSR, g.Kuyb7shev oblast', Samrskaya ul., d.170. (Tanks) (Precast concrete construction) 'Y --,-t.77777777777TT7@@ -)2.0-0 AP-7000751 1'1-/ r, r -67-6@7 ACC NR: 66i Q 073-FO scvlc-@7 COD7: Ua/ 02 MUSOYAN V. Kh. Mathematics Institute im, V. A. Steklov, Academy of Sciences kvatematieheskiy institut All SSSR) Analytic Continuation of Functions Approximable by Dirichlef Polynomials i'(presented by Academician M. M. Dzhrbashyan, Armenian Academy of Sci nces, i2l Aug., 1965) 1Yerevan, Doklady Akademit Nauk Armyanskoy SSR, Vol. 42, No. 2, 1966, pp 73-76 ABSTRACT: Let A)/* ... be a sequence of complex numbers and MI, m2 a sequence of positive integers. The article concerns t , ***; fm the system o unctions Alz z zm@-l A'z e , ze e 1, 2, The author assumes that it is incomplete in metric C on the segment of the imaginary axis -qij qi] (0 q and forms the sequence qR A 1, 2, F. (z) P., (z) e 0) of finite linear combinations.of funct-ions-of the given system. IL(7-rd- 1/2 7 L 0520o-67 ACC NR-. AP70-00751-------- It has been shown by L. SCHWARTZ (Etudes des Sommes d'Exponentielles @1959, Actualites Scientifiques at Indust.). that if all Xy are real number.5. qi qi and its limit funct4on 'm sequence (1) c(@nverges uniformly on [ I jFt) is regular on segment E - qi, qi], then F(z) is regular on the entire iimaginary axis, If 'A are complex numbers, then without supplementary condi- itions for sequence (il it is impossible to assert that F(z) will be regular on .the entire axis. A. F. LEONTIYEV has proven that if sequence (1) converges uniformly on any finite interval of the imaginary axis and limit function F(z) ,is regular on segment qi, qi], then the function F(z) is analytic in a ;certain vertical zone. The author notes that if LEONTIYEV's reasoning is followed, the follow- 1:'ing result might also be obtained: Let sequence (1) converge uniformly within ithe finite interval of imaginary axis (ai, bi), a < - q, b > 9. If limit function F(z)-is regular on [ -qi, qi], it is also regular on interval (at + qui, bi - qi). The present article shows that.und-er these conditions function F(z) will actually be regular not only in the interval (at + qi, bt -qi) but also in the interval (at, bt). The author notes that the proof for this makes use iof a generalization of a result of L. SCHWARTZ but is not alven because It Is :too cumbersome. This paper was presented by Academician AD] ArmSSR 11. 11. D71irbaslayan on 21 Au-ust 1965. 'Ilia author thatilts A. F. Loontlyev for formulating the problem an6 or his assistance. Orig. art. has: 4 formulas. @J,?Tts: 37,3307 T0 'L@G'S: Dirichlat problem, polynoT--iial coDE-. 12 / suim DAVL: none / OUG IZEF: 002 / OT11 REF: 002 Ir-4 2 / 2 vmb KUS' PAN, P. 1:'14 The TU-600 radio reception and rediffusion center. Radio no.6:19-22 Je 154. (KLRA 7:7) (HAdio-Transmitters and transmission) 05915 6(4) SOV/107-59-7-18/42 AUTKR@ Mus'pan F. TITLE-. The "KRU-40" '@ebroadcasting Station PERIODICAL! Radio, 1950., Nr 7, pp 17 - 19 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A Gold Medal was given for the "KRU-40" rebroadca'stinr station at the Brussels World Fair. 1he transic.torized apparatus is designed for operation in rural areas. About 200-400 loudspeakers of type "Sever" or KO piezoelectric loudspeakers may be connected to one un:Lt, The receiver has one long wave, one medium wave and three short wave bands. The sensitiV4ty in all ranc@7es is not less than 50 microvolts at a signal-to-noise ratio of 20db. The i-f frequency is 465 kc. The pass band of the amplifier is from 100 to 5000 cps, its nonlinear distortion is below e%. The circuit diagram of the amplifier is shown in Figure 1. Transistors Card 112 P6D, P6V, P8A (three) and P4 (two) were used, The 05915 30V/107-59-7-18/42 The "KRU-4G" Rebroadcasting 'Station station consists of different units which are mounted on one metal bay of 5lOx3OOx'-)8O mm, having a weight of 25 kg. The output, and the antenna panel are built as separate units.. Iower is supplied by 6SIIII-68 bat- teries, ?4-'6 volts.. Voltage drops of 2M,' do not affect the oper3tion, The station is equipped with a generator driven by a VE-2 windmill@ There are 2 cir- cuit diagrams, I diagram and 2 tables. Card 2/2 MISS names rith double s, see also LIUSZ-- MUSSA, Brakham Trade-Unions - Algeria Growth of the trade-union movement in Algeria. Vsem.prof.divzh. no. 1,-, 1952. 2 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Octohar 195@, Uncl. SOV/109-3-8-3/18 AUTHORS: Gel'berg, A., Iosifesku, B., Komsha, G. and Y1u'- TITLE: Investigation of the Temperature Dependence of the Function of Metals (Issledovaniye temperaturnoy zavisi- mosti raboty vykhoda metallov) PERIODICAL: Radiotekh-nika i Elektronika, 1958, Vol 3, Nr 8, pp 1000 - 1004 (USSR) A-ESTRACT: A description of the method of measurement of the -ork function is Liver and some experimental results are reported. The method .;as first proposed by Lukirskij @Refs 2, 3 and 4). The method permits the re-2.sureEent of the contact potential difference of two substances, i.e. the difference between their work functions. Since, in this work, the aim was not the determination of the absolute value of the work function but its variatioa, the method was -oarticularly suitable for the measurerent-c. The experiments were carried out by means of a special tube @FiCure 1) which consisted of an electron @-u'n of the Lyers type (Ref 6) and of a target in the form of a hollow cylinder. The electron 6-an was furnished with a fine focusinC arrangement which was situated at a C rdl/4 distance of about 2 cm from the target. Ttie tarEet V/ 10--@- 3-F..- 3/ 1P) Investi@,F,tion of the Temper,@,ture Dependence of tLe WJrk Functi.or, 'if' Metals (FiF,ure 2) ras made of metal plate havin- a t.hickness G" 0.1 mifi and was fitted with a hecter; this arrangeLent e:,.sured t.'-,P- equipotentiality of t1'e target s,irface. III eater )f the target v-as riade of a double-lelix, t,.in-stcn wi@-e , so as to re-6uce tI e !jja6netic field due to the heater currert. The heater vias used not onl.7 for raisinL the temperature of the tarCet but also for tl.e de--Las,-J,@ of the systeR.. Tl@r- -'Lnternal walls f tl@-@ tube were coated @.,ith a colnductinC lly2r a @,otential of the last anode (Fii.ui@e 1). T I of tll-.e tube. v.-erc QoorouChly de-p_a@sed and, after off the rressui-e inside the tube wa@, red---iced t-, a'D-D,@J -10 mL,Hg bj i.,@eans @,f two ionisation-t,7-e measuremeitts v.,ere carried out in t-',--e circuit ii@, Figure 3. Since the neasurements had to be i.@ade at, a cunstant te@perature v.,ithin a tempTature ran@@e :)f 0 20 - 1 000 C, the temperature of the catla3de v.-as con- trolled by measuring its resistance by neans of tl--e Card2/4 Thomson brid6e. TL e cur-Tent at the target was SOV/10P-3-8-3/18 lf.vesti@. tion of the Tezir,,@,reture Depenjence of t@.e Woik Functi-)n Ide tals by means of a galvanometer having a seLsitivity of 4 x 10- 11 A/division. The measurement of the contact Dotential difference was as follows: the current-vcl'U-@,-,e characteristics were plotted on a semi-loEarithr-ic scale; in the region of small currents, the graphs could be approximated by straight lines. Also, for each temperature a current curve was determined and its intercection with the straight line was found. From this, it was possible to determine the contact potential diffeience. TIe error of measure@rrt of tI-e contact potential dif"erence ,vas about 5 x 10 V. The experimental results are in Fi-ure 4, which represents the work function for a molybdenurr target. The 'dashed' curve in Fi.r-Uj:,E@ Li represents the direct results of the measurements, %Qile the full curve represents the values of the work functi---)ii after correction; the cor:@ections were evaluated by talczing into account the variation of the electrocLemical potential of tLe system. The results represented by Fi[,ure 4- should be re6arded as preliminary and it is Cqrd3/4 intended to give more accurate values in the near SOV/109-3-8-3/18 Investigation of the Temperature Dependence of the Work FunctJon of II.Ae ta 1 q future. The authors express their deep gratitude to L.N. Dobretsov for his interest in this Tuork. T@.ere are 4 figures and 9 references, 6 of which are EnElish, 2 Gprman and 1 Soviet. k&)CCIATION: Institut atomnoy fiziki Akademii nau'r-_ R.'-,-R, _'-u"kharest @Institute of Atomic Physics of the Ac.Sc. -Iif t-*-e Rumanian People's Republic, 'Rub.harest) S_@M Y-IT'7ED January 29, 1958 L 'Yior? fulictions--Measurement 2. 'viork f@zwtionp--I'emperature C,3 - d 4/4 f ac tors 3. Metals--Properties 4. Metalf:--Testing equipment HUSSAYU, S.E. Proppects for finding oil and gas in Mesozoic sediments f Dagbastan.,Trudy Geol.inst.Dag.fil. AV WSR. 2t25-38 1-46 (MMA 15912) (Daghostan-Petroleum geology) (Daghestan-Gas, Natural-Geology) MUSSAMP S.E. Oil and &a potmtials of Upper Gretaceous and forau#ifwms ,In Dagbestan. Trudy Geol.inst.]Dagofile AISM , serU- 223 56 top" (MIRA l5sl2) (&#estan-Petroleum geology) (Dagh.estan-Gas, Natural-Geology) MUSSAM S.E. Istjou,, a tiev promising oil-bearing area inst.Dsg.f;LI. AN SSSR 2:814r/ 160, ("*hachkala region-Petroleum in Daghestea. *Wy Geol. (MM 15:12) geology) MAGATAUV.. K.S.; MUSSAIEV, S.S.; MIHZOYZV, D.A. Development of foological prospoetW on the plain of northem Olighestar, Trudy Gool.imat.Dagefil, AN SSSR MS-W 160, (MIRA 15s12) (Daghostan-Prospeoting) MUSS ELIUS-TUGOTXn;&9SXAT*t V. A. Cand Biol Sci -- (diss) "Infections in bream# and their effect upon the orgftnism of the fish." Mos, 1957. 16 pp (Mos Tech Inst of the Fish Industry and Economy im A. I. Mikoyan), 150 copies (KL, 4-5t, 821, -17- HUSSELIUS, V@A. Botbriocaphaliasl* in pond fishes. Trudy say. Ikht. kom. no.14:220-224 162. (KIRA 15:12) 1. Vaerossiyakiy nanchno-isoledovatellskiy institut prudovogo rybnogo khozyaystva (VNIPRKh). (Parasi-tes-terp) (Tapevorms) MUSSLER9 R. MUSSLER, R. Sore problems of greater productivity in working materials. P. 113 Vol. 89 no. 3. Mar. 1956 TECWCKA PRACA TECHNOIDGY Bratislava, Czechoslovakia So: East European Accession Vol. 6, no. 2, 1957 IZVIV, Ya.V.,- n1-5-m- L 1L. G - Inatrt=ents for radiological clinics. 14ed.rad. no.1:73-82 '!'7,2. (MIRA 15-1) 1. Iz Nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta eksperimetallnoy khirurgicheskoy apparatur7 i instrumentov. (RADIOLWY, MEDICAL-EQUIRI&T AND SUPPLIES) FARIZOVf 1.0.; MEDOM, A.I.; MAKSIMOV, M.A.; MASLOV, BOGDANCHIKOV, M.N.; VAREVTSOV, K.H.; AVARIY, V.Ya.0 oty. red.; POLIA99 A.A., otv. red.; TRIVICH9 F.A., red. izd-va; VOUOVA, 7979, telft. red* [Agrarian-peasant question in the indeperdent underdeveloped countries of Asia; Tmdiav Burma, Indonesia] Agrarno-krestlianakii voprov v suvPrewifth slaborazvit-ykh otranakh Azii; Indiia, Birm, Indoneziia. Koskva, 1961. 353 P. (MIRA W6) 1. Akademiya. vauk SSSR. Institut mirovoy ekonomiki i mezhd naradnykh otnoshenii. (Asia, Southeastern-Agriculture-Econamic aspects) MANUKYAN, A.A.; RYDVANOV, N.F.; BELOUS, T.Ya.; SVIRIDOVA, Z.P.; CHEBOTAREVA, Ye.A., SHUVIiIIN, V.I.; PUDINA, K.V.; LUTSKAYA, Ya.Ye.; BRAGINA, N.M.; SANDAKOV, V.A.; MUSSO, S.; ZABLOTSKAYA, A.I.; VDC-VICHENKO, D.I.; "IRKINA, I.Z.; MOFENO, I.;,@IDOROV, V.F.; !-'CKLYARSKIY, B.I.; GRECHIKHIN, A.A.; KOSOVA, V.A.; IWLIKOV, N.I.; Z]iDAN('jVA, L.P.; ROZENTALI, Ye.I.; PETRANCVICH, I.M. (Economic conditions of capitalist countries; survey of ecpnomic trends in 1961 and the beginning of 19621 Ekonomicheskoe polo- zhenie kapitalisticheskikh stran; konliunkttlrny-I obzor za 1961 g. i nachalo 1962. g. Moskva, Izd-vo "Pravda," 1962, 157 p. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Sotrudniki kon"yunkturnogo sektora Instituta mirovoy eko- nomiki i mezhdunarodnykh otnosheniy AN SSSR (Economic history) SAMPIC, L, I, ; MUSITA, M, Derivatives of -t-,e 2-11-ill:@h2oropheroxyacetlc acid. -P,,l -' -@ @ --, -* Talin Tim 9 no.1@41-44 Ja-Je 764. 1. Submitted JanA 8, 1964. WITI.-Cscu, Tudor (Bucura,3tl); (htliiil) V.V. POI-A, Eu,,en (las-4); Z,@:FIICS',L, 'Purlor; D,--n Jo,rSCU-TIU, C.; a-11.3i,", Vla@' (Crai--va); i!AI.UT--. !on (7:.- isoa-ra,; VIISTAY Stefan (bra-lec,); o.':.U)Ali, 3. (Bacati) ; PET-71i@3311, F. Anastasi (Craiova); I;JSZTI'li, @lh. (lJucurc;sti); D.-JiiZAIM-3CU, V. SOIV!(! prol)13:%@I. r@at J 11) lo R/009/60/OOC,/003/002/003 A124/A126 AUTHOR: Musticescu, Erika, Chemist TITLE: A simple method for the determination of boron in steels PERIODICAL: Metalurgia @i Construc;ia de Ma.@ini, no. 3, 1960, 244-246 TEXT: Subject article is the publication of a paper presented at the Session for Scientific Communications of the "ICEM" from November 3-5, 1959. The work was accomplished at the Laboratorul Central de Analize al ICEM (Central Laboratory of Analyses of the ICEM), together with the technician Irina Pincu. The determination of' boron Is more difficult than the determination of the other elements of steel. These difficulties and some generally employed methods of determination are briefly explained. A quick and simple method was worked out at the ICEM Laboratory. It is derived from a Soviet method of determining boron in ores with a 0.01 - 0.5% boron content, and is based on the property of the "mannitoboric acid" to separate iodine from a iodate-iodine solution. The separated iodine is then colorimetrically determined. First the steel chip is de-aggregated in hydrochloric acid and then boron is separated from the iron and the alloying elements by precipitating them in sodium hydroxide. The operation Card 1/2 R/009/60/000/003/002/003 A simple method for the determination ... A124/A126 procedure and the plotting of a master curve are described. The method was checked by artificial samples being added to a steel not containing boron, and passed through all phases of the analysis. Thus, an Identical curve was obtained. Up to now, boron was determined in 32 steel charges. The method described is simple, economical and fast. Errors owing to the composition of steel, water, reactives, or equipment are compensated by the fact that the samples used for comparing represent half of the analysed ones. Errors, resulting from the presence of iron and of the majority of the alloying elements are eliminated by previously separating them with sodium hydroxide. The duration of a double examination is 5 hours. There are 3 tables, I figure and 11 references: 5 Soviet-bloc and 6 non-Soviet-bloc. The reference to the most recent English- language publication reads as followsz. B.I,S.R. Methods of Analysis Committee. "T'he Determination of Boron in Carbon and Low-Alloy-Steels" - Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute; July 1958, v. 189, part. 3. Card 2/2 L 46o68-66 T/D)P(t)/FTI IJP(c) JD ACC NRt AP6034181 SOURCE COM RU/0017/66/000/003/0154/oi56 AUTHORt Moralt, M. (Chemist), M-As+acescu, 61r,'KCk. @CAt*M/@-O ORG.: @Otallurglcal Research Institute kInstitutul do Cercetari Metalurgice). TITLE: Tentative establishment of soine correlations between the electrolytic solution method and the t-.iotnllo&rap!-,Ic riothod of determining non-Metallic Inclusions Ir steels SOURCE: Metallurgia, no. 3, 1966, 154-156 TOPIC TAGS: nonmetallic inclusion, -i-t- Ilogrr.-,:iy (Authors--"- En-gliah eummary modified 1: The authors ABSTRACT: conclude from their tests that it is possible to establish a definite correlation between the results obtained by the two entirely different methods of determining nonmetallic inclusions in steel; th13 also, confirms the objective nature of both-mathods. Orig. art. has: 1 figure and 5 tables. JJPRS 36,867] SUB CODE: 11 / SUBM ZATEs none I ORI.-, aF: M2 / OTH RF.Fz none SOV REF: 002 4.-539.2-9.11620.1a 17 i-;UST.tCHKOVA.I a. "Successes of the Hospital i-n Vulchedrum, Lm, Okoliya,." P. 3, (Zijib@.ITEN FrWNT, No. 40, Oct. 1954, 6ofiya, Bulgaria) 3U: Monthly List of Ea5t European Accessions, (E&-L), @Z, Vol. 4 No. 5, May 1955, Uncl. MUSrAFA, M. Caloulation of transversal vibrations of shaft. p. 29. MLVALURGJA Sl CONSTRUCTIA LE MASINI. (Iftnisterul Industriai Metalurgice al Constructillor do Masini si Asociatia Stiinitiftes, a Inginerilor A Tec&Aelor) Bucuresti. Vol. 8, no. 4, Apr. 1956. SOURCE: East European Acessions last, (EEAL), Library of Congress, Vol. 5, go. 11, November, 1956. f, 117 1- I@a@. - t - . i:l .I. i,,: '! 1 f -,L -1 -.,.: I i 1,71.1 ; 1. - I . . - !.. .. " 1, -, 0! 1 , 1 1,,- -; on @ r @! , 1 @ - -17:@- 1 .-- I . A: " '7,. i . @ -!.,- * :; , "c,!. . . :,- . ' ' @ r,-,. ' . - I q .1 .. .- . I -11 ;' - @- !-@'; .- . . .%-r, , , -, . - -, - ..- . . . - - : . 0 t, . 11 1 '1 . . 1, 1 "C, r . .. . - r. ; , : - I . . . - 25(2) RUM/9-59-9-8,1/49- AUTHOR: R . _14 u @ t a f a TITLE: The Influence of the Bushing Material on the Operation of Friction Bearings PERIODICAL: Metalurgia 91 constructia de mayini, 1959, Nr 9, pp 773-785 @RUM) ABSTRACT: The author presents the results of tests made at the Institute of Applied Mechanic-s of the Rumanian Aca-- demy to determine the influence of a change of the volumetric properties of a lubricant-bushing couple on the operating conditions of the bearing. At the same time, the study referred to the verification of the influence of the pressure of the lubricant. The testing apparatus (Fig 1) is composed of the bearing testing machine and the device 7for ".-he meas- urement of the excentricity of the journal within the bushing. The measuring device was conceived and designed by the author, and built by I.O.R. The test- Card 1/5 ing machine is composed of a bushing freely mounted RUM/9-59-9-e/ 4 6 The Influence if the BuslAng raterial on the Oper,@tion of ?riction Bearings on a shaft driven b@,! an electric motor. The shaft is supported by two roller bearings in the casing of the machine. The load is transmitted to the bushing through a roll. The load is made t-hrough a system of levers, a spring, and a vice. The device for the measurement of the excentricity (Fig 2) is based on an optical system. A light source is fastened at the upper part of the bushing. Its light falls on a glass plate with an engraved reticule, rigidly as- sembled with the bushing. In the face of the glass plate there is a microscopic device. The ocular sca- la is so designed that it allows the determination of the position of the glass plate reticule at any point. The tests were made on the following Ruma- nian made materials, a lead bronze alloy, a ZnAl Ca alloy, white metal (Babbitt), lognofol, press mast. The journal was made from the same steel for all tests (standard steel OLC 16 cemented, hardened and Card 2/5 ground) the properties of which (according to 3TA '@/ RUTA/9-59-9-8/46 The Influence of the Bushing Material on the Operation of Friclion Bearings 880-49) are given in Table 2. The lubricant used was oil 410 @3TA@3 751-49, the characteristic properties of which are presented in Table 3. The variation of the viscosity, based on data made available by IMAI is presented in Fig 3. The bushings have been proceused by oir,%pln ttirning and grinding of the work-- ing surfaces, excepting the press-mass bearing, which was obtained by pressing, without any machining of the working surface. The mechanical characteristics of the journal-bushing system are presented in Table 4. The testing conditions for all materials included: lubrication under pressure, in close circuit. The oil entry to 0the bushing waB made by a channel-open- ing with 180 advance to the point of application of the load. The oil outlet was at the end of the bushing. The specific pressures varied between 0 and 40 kg per cm2. The speed in the tests was 680 and 1,460 rpm, corresponding to a pcripherial speed Card 3/5 of 1.29 and 01.7 meter per second. The wear-in criter- P-11, RUM/9-59-9-8/46 .on The Influence of the Bushing Material on the Operation of Fr4C- Bearings ium was that of thermal stability. The measurements extended to the relative position of the joLirnal in the bushing, the flow of lubricant (q ), the average temperature of the lubricant at the oElpt Crom the bearing. The results of the measurements are given in the Figs 4-18. The measurements were made for the three values 'v= 0.139, 0.278 and 0.55. The exact value of the loading coefficient ,,rl = pm@P2 was determined for each position. By ..r measuring on the figure the value of the @,A) corresponding relative excentricity, the curves f (;-,.) were drawn. A is the relative excentricity The analytical expression used for determining t e friction coefficient is included. In Fig 22, the graphs representing the wear of the five bearings from different materials is given plotted against the temperature. The influence of the feeding pres- sure, of the lubricant channels and of the bushing Card 4/5 materials is discussed. Finally it is concluded that LI-11 RUM/9-:59-9-8/46 The Influence of the Bushing Material on the Operation of Fr-_':@@:ion Bearings the geometry of the opening and the feeding pressure have an appreciable influence on the flow of lubri- cant; the influence of the material is felt in the current operatiori conditions of the bearings (X> 0-79). It is pointed out that for more clarity, a physical study of lubrication is necessary, to complete the hydrodynamic theory and to obtain a criterium of estimation of the material factor. There are 29 graphs, 2 photographs, 7 tables, and 4 references, 2 of which are German, 1 Rumanian, and 1 Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institutul de mecanica aplicata al Academiei R.PR. (Institute of Applied Mechanics of the Rumanian Aca- demy) k_1 Card 5/5 Globoid -,,,om, @ears; teometry @@:nd wawing. p. 118. I,i AIJjHGLI, 3 UNSTRUCTIA RE 1-13NI. -r!di..3tr'e-' Net.@Iur@ @ce si C,nstru- I ET -L @ , k ctii1or de Masi-ni si Asociatia 3tiinti-fica a InCinei-ilor si "rehnicienilor (Iin Romlnia) Bucuresti, iiumania. Vol. iC, Apr. 191;9. P Monthly li3t of &ri@it Euro,,-,,ean Accessicris (-ilii) Wlt@11- Uncl. USTAF@, 'I. Selection or a svstem j "it.3 -r, rrpss(,d i@)iits -*-, cl)r,@'@-marc w@ t,11 ti,e State Standard s-stem. p . 58. q-7TTSTA "ir-STRITCTTILO@@ :7T A .rhni-i erilor din Rominia gi "i n-@ .9te-il Stiintifira a Inrinerilor 34 Tp "onstructilor si al '-!arer,mI-?)r)r 1, Corqt-rti!) Fliivirr?sti, ---'@:--ania. Val. 11, no. 2, Fe@,. 1'-59- Vonthlir Ust of '@ast Di-orefir. Ac-psci-)ns f7'7.AT) Tr, 1101. @, n-). I, Junn I' 1@0 .Tncl. I-TSTAFA M, On the standardizatior of the layer thicki.ess of ai.tiffriction alleys. p. -126. )T.IjTD@rRDIZATZT7A. (Oficiul di Rat pentru Randarde sl ^Ioi;itrful Electr@)tehnlc Romin) Bucure-iti, qwLani.-@. Vol. 1-1, no. 7, July 1959. Monthly list of East '7@iropean Acceqzions (1-7 AI) LC Vol. 9, no.2 Feb. 1960 Uncl. of, t@.n n @I -1. - nf t ri e In n e- 'r -AT r s a tj ri,, c L n T s t --!CnrIci,! i1or diri F uc .-Irt::i L-IF V'l :.Icnthly list. of L-lost -m-an 'r voi. 1,-2 er MUSTAFA, Mustafa R.. ing., candidat in stiinte tehnice ,- Selection of the relative play in calculating solid bearings. Constr mas 15 no.11/12:751-757 N-D 163. J, @: rluo I I@i 71 . . - I @ @. -i, mi; V'- :LIC.-., Ghecrghe MANEA,, 'Ine,)rg@ie; M)TPLF", ', m . f---- -- -.- - - A.9jects of @"e berlsv--ir -, pcly@arnide a3 bl-anIng f,,;- bearing mate.--4als. Buj Inst Folite- 26 no,1:79-98 Ja-F ",")4. 1. Chair of P-Irts of Ma@-nint'Ep insLitute, Burharest. ST-MIC, BaS.; PANTAZIJEVIC9 Do; MUSTAFA. So; PETIROVIC, F. p Collective feeding of miners in the "Trepca" mine and foundry. Higijenap Beagr. 12 no.2/3:198-210 6o. 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