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BAFJITErI.V,j.4,," *Popular and scientific Turkmn names of p1mits" by M.Nikitin" and B.B.Karbabaov. Reviewod by .-'.Kh.Dakhteev. Bot. zhur,, 48 no.7: 1065 J1 163. ("41M 16:0/) A. Botanichoskly inatitift imnJ. Kwarova A], LeningTad. (T~Lrkmenistan-i3otany--t~'omenclature) (111kitin, V.V.) (Kerbabnev, B.B.) BAKHTEYLVI F.K)). Present status of the problm or the orJvjii of' 4.! 'it Y. Dv. AN SSSR. Ser. biol. no.516554,07 $-0 104. (141i"I'l 1,119) 1. Bottinicheskly Institut Im. Komarovii All' , I e BAKHrr.TEV, F.X-h, --- Hordem laguncullform S. Str. from tj--, neolithic !ep%),;tt.s of Switzerland, Bo~, ishur, 50 no.,4:541-54 A.p ',~ -. (MIRA 1815) 1, Botanicheskiy instltut imen5. Komnrova AN SISSR, lAnlngr~ad. VAVILOV, Nikolay Ivanovichp akademiki-AUHTEYEVs F.M., oty. red. tomal LIPSHITS,, S.Yu., otv, re-I.. toma (Selected works in five volumes] labranrWe trudy Y piati tomakh. Mookyap Naukae Vol.,5. 1965. 786 p. q1IRA 18111) B&MEYEV, F.D. "rimontal data on the nAture of irffieritance of SCO* Uxo- --~ - ncodo obarecters iA Hordeum spontansum C. Koch emend. Becht. Genetiks no,2tl52-157 Ag 165* (MERA IWO) I. lutitute of Botartyp Academy of Sclenoes of the UoS*S,Rep laningrod, BAKIITLrEVp F.Kh.; CHAVCHAVAME, Te.S. Mussum of the VAqKomarov Botanical Institute of the Acaderv of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Bot.zhur. 50 no.lOtl486-1490 0 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Botaniobeskiy institut imeni Kowrova AN SSSR, Leningrad. IT !'~'Fl, T Y I FOS- I I 60.n V, t,~,j f o vi ktoh! A (-u,!cr*,jotiorj of bw~-le- s xyl,-s ae~lv_u fma 4 lrt-dv'jv!.' In cl)r .-Ja YJ p orl;-,"n cf tx 1-1 t,)- t ;r a IA9411-1 lll.i~nrme) amldot ';he f a d-jv,n "in pr..,bl-~w I lie ori;-in at ti U,1#4, (J Pit. o" wlait-ir via ititivo 6&--ic9 !:,)1: .)4 )l ---hp ulult'iac. 2LU-.Iatr V AT,. -Al Ott f!-Qm 11,3 r; L X"WWr VfA.-i 0 W fj.'3 I VLI-Itq c%~r u, rs, Gcclfgry cf tmma nansifs of necondary quartziV.9 in the Kourradakiy rei,,I.on (southweetern part of tho lake Ba2khash region). Geo2.rud. c-estorozh, 7 no*4&26-33 J'j-Ag 165* (MIPJ, 18:8) 1. Moskovskiy polorazvedochnyy inBtitut Im. Ord7honikidze., Moskva. BAKHTEYEVP M.K.; LIFSJHITS,~ I.F.; POPOV, V.S.; STROGANOV, A.N. Age of Intrusive rocks In the southern part of the Tokrau synolinorlum (central KazakhatAn). Vest. Moak. un. Ser. 41 Geol. 20 no.409-46 JI-Ag 165. (MIRA IM) 1. Kafedre istoricheskoy I reglonallnojr geologli Hoskovexogo univeralteta. fAl an ------ --- -- --- SAY ITIT, N.G. kschanized feeding of line to mortar idlers. Rats. i isobr. prodl. v strol. po.7:47-48 158. (MIRA 11:12) leTrest ftalingradmetallurgetray. Ii (Idus) (Mixing saahinery) RYSKIN, M.Ya.; TSVETKOV, I.T.; MTqCFANOV, S.I., prof., rukovoditell rabotyj Prinimali uchastiyes BAKIITFYFV, N.Ye.; KOLOSOV, A.A.; SHOLYUK, L.P. Combiped filtntion of fluxes nnd copper concentrate. TSvet. met. )6 no.1206 D 163. (MRA 17:2) --- - -- POLMO-V0Yeej A.S.p biolog --- - Myoologio&l studies in b&rberoh%m. Gig.j san. 25 no (Q69 I 160o CM 14$i) 1, Is 04obalkovskoy sanitamo-opidemiologiohookoy otantail Wookovokoy W*oti. . (HAIRCUTTIhV-HYGINNIC ASPECTS) (DEMATCHrOOSIS) (i.t,.j DOLINI'l, D.!'.; KUMAIN., 4:,KIITj4R -Y Crysta3lizatt.-)n tLn,,J atri-tu-e cf an Ingot madle by aro molting. Stal 1 24 no,9.&)9-812 3 16.4. (MIRA 1700) W.KHT*RDV,.,X,I.; LOGINOV, V.ye.; POPOV, V.Ya., kand. tekhn. nauk,, clots., r.. .... .-- retsensent; UVAROVA, A.F.? takhn. red. [Technological processes of the machining of precision paIrs) Tekhnologiia obrabotki pretsisionnykh par. Moskva, Mashgis, 1963. 286 p. (MIRA 160) (Metal cutting) L,SMI Electronics - Amplifiers C,wd 1/1 j Pub. 89 - 25/28 Autbm 1 Bakhtiyarov TAIS The simplest audio amplifier for a string inatrumect ParlodicalI Radio 1. Page 57, Ian 1954 Abatract I A method for amplifying string instrument sound& it, described, Diagram. Institutions ..... Subattteds *to** ALITOV, 0.6, 4pq4m"f The oil won will live, zmn, a ila 33 noaotl5-i? o o5s, (MINA Utll) (Oil wells-Repairing) - ------ 67800 AUTHOR: (Moscow) SOV/180-59-5-11/37 TITL& Dependence 9T the Size of Regions of Solid-Liquid State in Ca-sting0on, the Position of the Alloy in the Phase Diagramr PERIODICALt Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR OtdelGniye toldmich*3kikh nauk, Metallurgiya i toplivol 1959,Nr 51 py '70-76 (USSR) AWTRACT% Present opinion (Refs 1-7) holds that the griiater the crystallization temperature range of an alloy, the larger the region in oe cross-section of a i3asting in which grystallizationDproceeft. The author points out Tnat this view fails to take into account the intensity of crystallization, i.e. the degree of complotion of crystallization. The object of the present work was the theoretical determination of the influence of intensity of'or stallization on the formation,of traneltion (two- phasef regions in solidifying castings. The author Considers first two alloys with the same temperatures of start and completion of orystallizationg but one having Card the liquidus and solidus lin93 diver ing and the other 1/3 oonverging with falling temperature fFig la): the"lever rule* shows that the main mass of solid phase precipitatese 678W SOV/180-59-5-11/'37 Dependence of the Size of Regions of Solid-Liquid State in Castings on the Position of the Alloy in the Phase Diagram at temperatures close to the liquid and the solidus, respectively. He next draws the solid-liquid regions for castings of the respective alloyst assuming that the part of' the temperature distribution curve lying within the two-phase temperature range is straight, and discusses the solidification under different. conditions. It appears that to obtain the same temperature gradient in castings of alloys with different crysta3lization intensities, different heat transfer conditions must deliberately be created. The author considers solidification of alloys with different theimml properties at equal rates of heat removal, showing that here the temperature gradient through the casting depends On crystallization intensity as well as on the width of the temperature range. He makes use of an approximate geometrical method to investigate the quantitative relation between transition-zono widths in castings of Card the two alloys, the main condition being t1utt in 2/3 castings having the same thermal properties the same quantity of metal will solidify in a given time. --67800 SOV/180-~9-5-11/37 Dependence of the Size of the Regions of Solid-Liquid State in Castings on the Position of the Alloy in the Phase Diagram He shows the adequate accuracy of the method and uses it to determine the size of the solid-liquid zone in castings of alloys with a eutectic-type diagram (Fig 2). The author considers finally the application of his theoretical constructions of the transition regions for alloys of various compositions to the deternination of size of solid-liquid state regions in castings in relation to the position of the alloy on a 3olid-solution and eutectio phase diagram (Fig 3). This shows that the inclusion of intensity of crystallization in the considerations gives an appreciably different value for the transition region depth. Card There are 3 figures and 7 references, of which 6 are 3/3 Soviet and 1 is English, ASSOCIATION: Institut tsvetnykh metallav (Moskva) (Non-ferrous Metals Institute, (Moscow) SUBMITTEDa May 28, 1959 _0654 S/180/60/000/*02/009/028 /Op. r~'r-:2 0 E111/9135 AUTHORt Bakhtiarovt_ B.A. (Moscow) IV Solid-Liq:aid State in Castings of TITLE: The Size of Alloys of-Different Composition PERIODICALs Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR,Otdel~nJye tekhnicheskikh nauk, Metallurgiya i toplivol 1960$Nr 2, pp 56-62 (USSR) ABSTRACTt The object of this work was to Investigate how the size of the solid-liquid state zones in castings depends on the position ofthe alloy on the equilibrium diagram. The author discusses first) on the basis of published (Refs 1-7) work$ the solidification ol' an alloy with a solid-solution type of diagram which gives a solid- liquid zone (Fig 1). The cooling curve which would be obtained with a thermocouple at the centre of the casting Is shown in Fig 2 and the author note3 that with high cooling rates such curves can be used to find the relation between the extent of the two-phase zone and the position of the alloy on the equilibrium diagram, ExperJpental work was carried out withAkl-Cu~"Al-Si-land Card Al-4a1systems having solid-solution ranges'"ind eut-ectics 1/4 Alloys were prepared from grade AOO aluminium, 4-11", B/18o/6o/ooO/02/009/028 Zlll/E135 The Size of Regions of Solid-Liquid State in Castings of Alloys of Different Composition grade TsO zinc, grade SIL-1 silumin and a 50150 Al.-Cu alloy. The alloy, heated to 850-950 OC, was poured into a vertical steel cylindrical ing-ot mould, heated to the same temperature) 120 mm in internal diameter. 30 mm high and 1.5 mm in wall thickness. After exc'ess of liquid metal had been removed a chromel-alumel thermooouple of 0.5 mm diameter wires was immersed at the zentre of the casting; the cooliug curve was F4 g recorded on a EPP-41.9 potentiometer, A. 3 shows cooling curves for the alloys with 2,, 6, and 10% Si. Based on such curves "kinetic diagranall, as-,proposed by B.B. Gulyayev and O.N. Magnitskiy (Retfs 3v 5 and 7) were constructed. These are shown, together with the relative width, of the two-phase region, in Fig. 1+ whioh relates to the Al-Si alloys. In Fig. 4b the top kinetic curves pass through points denoting the time for the Card two-phase region to reach the castir4, axis (represented by points B In Fig 3); the bottom curves correspond t time for complex solidification (points 0 in Fig 3); 69654 S/180/60/000/02/009/028 B111/1135 The Size of Regions of Solid-Liquid State in Castings of Alloys of Different Composition time for complete solidification of primary crystals (points n in Fig 3) is represented by interrupted lines. For relating the size of the two-phase regions in castings to alloy position on the solid-solution type equilibrium diagram the author used Al-Znt the kinetic diagram and width of the two-phase region are shown in Fig 5. For comparison, Fig 6 gives the kinetic diagram for Al-31 according to Gulyayev and Magnitskiy (Ref 3) and the corresponding width curve. The author concludes that this investigation has confirmed that from a cooling curve obtained with a single thermocouple at the heat centre of a casting the relative width of the two-phase region can be determined. The greatest such width is shown by alloys which in the equilibrium diagram lie closest to the eutectie or to tho lower-malting solid- solution system component. The decisive influence on Card the two-phase zone width is exerted by the intensity of 3/4 crystallization, an idea proviously developed by the author (Ref 8). U/ 6~654 8/180/60/000/02/009/028 The Size of Regions of Solid-Liquid State in Castings of Alloys of Different Composition There are 6 figures and 9 references, of which 6 are Soviet, 2 English and 1 Czech. SUBMITTED: October 13, 1959 Card 4/4 s/i8o/62/ooo/oo4/ool/ooq E193/F-383 AUTHORt Bakht-kar-oxiLA..-~ No a cow) TITLE: The relationship between the amount of shrin1tage in ca S t i 11,r .s and the deposition of the alloy in the constitution diagram PERIODICAL: Alcademiya nauk 0SR. Izvostiya. Otdoleniye tolchnichaskilch. nauk. Metallurgiya i toplivo, no. 4, 1962, 62 - 69 + 2 plates TEXT: Although it is generally accepted that the amount of shrinkage porosity in castinSs increases with increasing freezing ranae of the alloy, this belief is based on railier inconclusive evidence - hence the present investigation whoso object was ' qualitotively to determine the amount of shrinkaSe porosity in chill-cnst ingots, to study its distribution and to relate those properties to the freezing range of the alloys as deter- inined by their position in the corresponding constitution diagr4~ms. The experimental alloys included tho hypereutectic alloys of the AI-Si and Al-Cu systems and the Al-Zn alloys (with up to 82.51; Zn) forming a series of solid solutions in the Al-Zn Card 1/4 S/180/62/000/004/ool/oog The relationship between E193/E383 systent. The alloys were chill-cast in thick-wallod, cylindrical moulds, 50 uwi in diameter and 125 mm high. The shape and dimensions of the primary pipes and the extent of the internal zone of shrinlcaro porosity were determined on lonritudinal sections of the insots. In addition, the volume of the primary pipas was t;teasurcd directly from the volume of sand required to fill anch pipe and the amount of internal shrinka.;,e porosity in tho affected zone was determined by mensurin.- the density of samples cut from these zones and comparing it with tho values obtained by the some method (hydrostatic weighing) for pore- free materials. Sevoral conclusions were reached. 1) As, with increasing concentration of the second component, the freezing ranZe of alloys of a given binary system increases, tho width of tho zone of shrinkage porosity in chill-cast ingots also incroasea, Tho maxiiijum width of this zone, hot-lover, in found not in alloys charactorized by the widest freezing range but in alloys which are situnted nenr the eutectic or - in the case of a series of solid solutions - near the lower melting- point component. 2) The main factor determining the extent of Card 2/4 10 5/160/62/000/004/001/009 The relationship between E193/E383 the pasty zone in a solidifying ingot is not the vridth of the froczinZ range of the alloy but the intensity, or rate, of crystallization. 3) The character of the relationship between the nmotint of shrin%aGo porosity in in:;ots' of a Z;iven system and their position in the corresponding constitution diagram are also determined by the intensity qf'crystallization of these alloys. In cutectiforrous systems the maximum amount of shrinkago porosity is found in alloys whose composition is Civen by the point of intersection between the curve representing, the tempera- turo of the formation of a continuous crystal network (the broken lines in FiCs. 3a and F ahowixt.S, respectively, i)arts of the constitution diagrams of the Al-Cti and Al-Si systems) and the outectic line. The greatest amount of shrinkage porosity-, in the case of systems comprisinC, a series of 801id solutions, is found in in-ots or alloys situated near the lower melting component in the composition range where the liquidus and solidus curves-converaeo There are 5 figures. SUMMED: April 5, 1960 Card 3/4 The rolationahip between .... Ei&6 3a: s/i8o/62/000/004/001/oog E193/F.383 Fig. 3 C.-C Uj d7 Card 4/4 In thn Tzvo AN (M',T?A 1728) -A V AUTHOHo Bakhtiaroyj Be,, 25-58-3-16/41 TITLEi In the Name of Soience (Vo imya nauki) PER10DICALi Nauka i Zhizn1s 1958, Nr. 3, pp 37-39 (USSR) ABSTRAM A short biography of the Russian scientist, Academician A.Ye. Arbusov, head of the Kazanakiy filial-akademli nauk SSSR (Kazan' branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences) and of the Kazanskoys otdoloniye veesoyuznogo khimicheskogo obshchestva imeni D.I, Mendeleyeva (Kazan' department of the All-Union Chemical Sooiety imeni D.I. Mendeleyev), and winner of several Lenin and Stalin prizes, is given. There is one photo. AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 1/1 1. Biography BLKHTIARUV,- R.A.(Momtkya); KhTS, A.kL(Moakva) fffect of alloy couposition and the rate of cooling on the distribution of shrinkage cavities in cantingo, Ixv* AN SSSR.Otd.takb.n&uk. 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XMIN, B.K., insh.; Prininall uohastlye: TARATUTA, N,K., gornyy Inshe; 21LITYANSKIY, A.M., gorVy iuzh.j-JALWU__q-, gornyy insh,; DONDARN W 9 Ye.D.# gornyy insh.; YILINONOT, A.F., gornyy Insh.- SOCHINSKIY, T.P.. otwered,; KKODWA, I.V,, red,iad-va; IL'INMYA, G.M., takhn.red.: BMDYRZVA, Z.A., takhn.red. Eselection of mining systems for flat Donets Basin seams] Tybor sistes ratrabotki dlis pologikh plestov Donbassa. KoBkvs, Goo. nsuchno-tokhusivd-vo lit-ry po gornonu delu. 1960 194 iKIRA JZ4) (Donets Basin-Coal mines and mining) KUKLIN# B.N.; prinimali uchastiyal ZEL'VrANSMp A.Shot gornyy inshe; BAIMINp A.F.,p gorn" insho; 1PILIHOEOV, A.F, I gornyy insh.; TAU- QTWAT46K-.-qgomyy bash.; BOWDARMO, le.D.p gcrM inth,; KUW- BMO Mes, kande t6khns 33auki otv. r*4.1 NURHUKHAMEDOVAt VOYS, red. isd-val LOMINAp L.Neg tekhn, reds [Analyzing the methods of mining flat seams in the Donets Basin) Analis eistem rasrabotki pologikh plastoy Donbass&. Mosknp Goo. nauohno-takhnt isd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1961. 5 p** fHnu 3.4t6) (Donets Buin-Coal mines and mining) BUMTI!A-",,-Corrqy Insh. Twit drifts for 4-4-- flat loan at great depths, U6011 Mtrl 6 no.U*2445 I (KM 15M) . L Donetskly nauOhno-isslodovatel'skiy ugol'Wy institute (Donato Buin.-Coal mines and and mining) BAKIITINI LL, gornyy insh,j PIATKIN, A.M., kand.tokhn.nauk Readers' response to B.S. Lokshinp LIA. Kiiashko and I.&. Kiiashkots article *Combimd mining of coal seams in the Lisichaukugoll Trust minese U oll Ukr, 6 no,&" Ag 162* M~ 15 1 n) lo Donetakiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy ugolinyy instituta. (for Bakhtin~: 2. Inatitut gornqp dela AN Ukr= (for Pyatkin I .: (Mining engineering) (Loko" ma.), (Iiiambkop-LIL.) BAXHTII;, A.G. and AGAPOV, S.I. BAKIITIN, A.G. and Agapov, S*I. "Fonwl Tiomm Vaccine against Hog Cholerap" Ms Vestnik Vaterinarly, Moscow;206-291 1941 Trans, X ~ , 'J aAKIMO A.G. BAKIMINq A.G,(candidate d# Veterinary Science) "cipitated Vaccirwe againist Bacillary Bryaipelap of Soine", Sot TeatrSUMMOD90 Instituta Ek"riwntallnoy Vaterinariy;191211952 uncl -BAXHTIN, A.G., kandidi-t-vaterinarmykh nauk; KOROLRY, O.P., naucW metrudnik. Prophylactic, thorspoutic And recuperative meamom In diseases of the respiratory and digestive organs in pigs. Voterinarlis, 32 nool:46-49 j& 155. (K6VA 8:2) 1,N&uchn*-pr*Isvodstvonn&ya laUratorlya po borlbe s belesnyaml moled- nyaks esl'sk*kh*zyay*tv9nnykh shlystaykhlialsterstva sollskoge kho- XYVB%T& Rsm. (SWINS-111 SUSIS) (ALIMENTARY CAlkL--DISlASlS)(RlSPIRATORY ORDANS-DISUS18) BMTIN. A.G., kandidat vaterinarnykh nauk. ~ , - Gastrointestinal diseases In pigs and their control. Taterinariia 32 no.10:64-67 0 055. (nU 8:12) I.Mauchno-proizvodetvennaya laborateriya Hinisteretva sovkhozov RSFSR. (ALIM21TART CAILUr--DISBASIS) (SVINI--DISZLSZS) BLWIN, A.G. kandidat vaterinarnykh nauk. Dysentery In noVborn pigs. Voterlwila 33 no.6:30-32 Jo 156. Mu 938) 1. Nauchno-proiwodstvannays, laboratoriya po borlbe a bolasnywal soloduyake, sel'akhokhozyayvtveWkh shivotnykh Ministerstve, sov- khosov RSM. (Dysentery) (Svine-Diseases and posts) SOLONICIN, P-.,, prof.;- A-*, kand, Yst. nauk; ZVASVIXOY, As. kand. vot. nook 10 1 ve . vrach. Manual with great shortcomings ("Infections diseases In @wine, FAzAboo* for veterinary physicians and swine breaderal by P.N. Akdreev, XP. An4resv. Reviewed by P. Solorkin and others). Yet*- r1writa 34 no.IM448 0 157. (KLRA 10M) (lowunicabl* diseases In animals) (ftine-Disesses and posts) (Andresy, P.N.) (Andreev, X.P.) 1-YUBASHENKO, S.Ya., prof.; ADAYKIN, P.V-; BAKIITIN, A.G., kard. veter. rri-,jk; NIKITIN, I.N., vaterinnrnyy vracOf rku takaya oblutl ); SAZON~';V, YII.I., veterinnrn),y vrach (Irkutskaya oblastf); SAZONOVA. voterinarnyy vrach (Irkutskayn oblast') Leptospirosis of farm animals. Veterinarlia 41 no.7:16-42 Jl 164. (MIJ).A 18:11) 1. Nachn1'nIk veterinarnogo otAela Ullyanovakogo oblastnopo upravleniya proizvodstva I zagotovok sallskokhozyaystvennykh produktov (for Adaykin). 2. Vsesoyuznyy Inatitut eksperimntall- noy veterinarli (for Bakht1n), RkKIITIN, A. 1. Utillzing the Nnetions of the dletrihition of *oprerj leadi and zinc An geochemical ctudleme Geokhlmila nool2tl324-1327 D 164o (mrpA iota) I* Kaz&nnkiy univeraltat, BAKHTIN. AA~j MECHIKOVt O.S. Sam results of using inclined hol,39 in the Belogorskiy open-pit imine. Trudy Alt. OMMIJ AN Kazakh, SSR 13:109-IU 162, (MIRA 16:3) (Belogorskiy region (ERst Kazakhstan Province)-Boring) BAKHTINS Soso problems in improving mining operations in the Andreyevakiy open-pit mine, Trudy Alt. OHNII AN Kazakh. SSR IN115-120 f62. (MIRA 160) (Laninogorsk region (East Kazakhstan Provinoo)-Strip mining) (Blasting) MECHIKOV9 O.S.1 J*KHTINt A.K,j KURLYAWSEVP V.P. Stereophotographic and numerical dater,-Anation of the content of oversize in the disintegrated rock of exploded masses. Trudy Alt. GM1411 AN Kazakh, SSR 1501-100 163. (MIRA 170) -1 1 - 1. BARANOV9 M. F.; MAIMIN-A.J.1 TROITSKIY, B. A. 2. USSR (600) 4. Agriculture - Study and Teaching 7. Work practice of an agricultural propaganda group of the Taloveya District Agriculture Section. Voronezh Province. Doet. sellkhoz. no. 2, 1952. 9.. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January .1953. Unclassified. BAKHTINv B.T.; FOXHODZIWO V.-N.. . Seminar on boring and blasting operations in open-pit mines. Metei gornorudeprous noo5t87 8-0 062. (KIRA 16d) (Strip mining) (Blasting) BAKHTINI,-9-!-, inzhe Rootless mind@ Soxxholt, 10 noollt24 N 1610 MqMak PrOvincG--Coal minere) WPA 34:n) BAKHTIN, B.T. ,Seminar concerning the condition of the equipment and the technology of boring and blasting operations. Not. i gornorud. pros. no. 202 Mr-Ap 164. (MIRA 170) BANTIN, B.T, Iron ore mininq in the Ukraine in 1962. Met. i gornoruds prolki, noo3: 37-39 MY-Je 639 (MIRA 17:1) -BAKHTIN, -B I Principle research carried out in 1963 for the mining and ore dreasIng industry of the Ukraine. Met. I gornoruds proms no.31 50-52 YV-Je 164. (MIRA 17tlO) B.T.; NDGROBOV, V.P. Seminar on the theme 'Increasing labor productivity and reducing production costs in enterprisoe of the Ukrainian ore mining industrye Hot. i gortorud. prom. no.MO Vq-Je 1649 (MIRA 17t10) ~:::03 . ~, K , A . 'i . . I I A K Ii r: 4, B . 'I'!. ; N rljlit "r 7p V 0 '; . 1: - rystems of the undero,curid m1ning ;f Krlvc,y [-.4 Basin GreBo prms nc*(,:8.:-,15 N-D 163. (MIRA Ail) BAKHTINO B.T.1 NEGROBOV, V.P. Results of the seminar "Now developments in the equipment and technology of strip mining iron and manganese ores." Met. i gornorud proms no.51 73 3-0 164, iMIRA 1817) BAKHTIN A., gornyy inzil. Calculation of the basic parameters for breaking In pits. Nauch. trudy Moak. inst. radioelek.iI Vor. elektromekh. no.OtI19-127 162. (MIRA 17rl) RZHEVSKI`Y~ Vladimir Vasillyevichp prof.., doktor tekhn. nauk; ~=,Jli, Gewiadiy Antonovich; IMONOSOV, Gerelld Georgiyevich; NOVIK, Gotfrid Yanovich [Technology and overall mechanization of coal, ore# arA rock products strip mining) Tekhnologlia i kompleksnaia mekhaniza- taiia otkrytol dobyehi uglia, rud i nerudnyklt iskopsen7kh, Moskva Mosk. in-t radioelektroniki i gornoi elektromakhaniki. NO*3* tPreparation of rocks for miningj Pod otovka gornykh po- :3d k vyemke. Pt.le(Technological processeel Tokhnologicheakic protsessy. 1963. 112 p. (MIRA 17:9) BAkHTIN? G,V,, insh. Flov sheet for automatically maintaining gaa mixtarev in eintoring machines. Met. i gornorud. prom. no.W8-0 N-D 162. (MIRA 1718) t. ! I. -- - XE ~' ', L-t 3 K ili-i -1 -Ai---- -- ---- - I . A. ,Prod 1u;IS of tile L;ta:ii.,kr-,Ui-.:Moa of "an-4s of' lo-ur-ec~iulon ,I-on3tn-,ctIon orbaaizatiom,)" Trudy hazwmV.) 1,1-ta im. Kyuu~,wwva, Issue 8) 1)43, V). 163-32. SOt U-3736, 21 Mqy ~;3, (Letopis ILAurnal ln~--kh Statcy, No. i~";, 1)4)). Avelan') BADITIN, Is Organisation of working capital in construction. Fin. 68SR 19 no.9:14-18 8 138. (MIRA 11#10) (Construction Industry-finanae) - BAKHTIN, I. A . Now technology of producing canned chicken. Hias.ind. SSSR 25 no.6t29-30 '54. (mm 8:1) 1. Glaynyy inshener Rossoahanskogo ptiteskoubinata. (poultry) BA IN, Ivm Alsksandravich; GORIZONTOVAI Te.A., spatered.; ITANOTA. X.X.. red.; SCKM4TA, leAs, tekhn, red, (Butchering and proassainc poultz71 Ubol i obmbotkiA ptitsy, Moskva$ Pishohopromisdat, 1958, 40 p. (KIRA 11:17) (Pbultry plants) ,BAaML)(, Ivan AleksDAMT-44L IMIRA, R.G., red.; VMADZSUU, P.G.. tekha.red, [Poultry plant] Fabrika ptichlego miasa. Voronezh, Toroneshakoe Wxhnoo isd-vo, 1960. 46 P. (MMA 1411) 1. Diroktor Rossonhanskoy ptiteefabriki (for Bakhtin). (Rossoshl--Poultry plants) 8i)r\iiTtN' ).A. SUBJZCT UOSR/ATATHEMATIM/IntograL equati-Ina Pun 1/3 P(I - i AUTHOR BACATIN I.A.v JXASN03VlSK.,J M..4. TITLE To the problem on th6 longituMnal flazuro of a boam of variable, flexural. rigidit7o PZRIODICLL Dokl:dY kkode Nauk LL~~,L 01-624 (1955) rovi wad 7/4956 The author uses the method of the non-linear functional xnalfai.6 i,)r the in~- weatigation of the longitudinal flexure of a thin belam of variat~le flexural rigidity wh4ch in fastexod by a hinges Oi~e an4 of the beLs ovii ibart In tho horizontal plans. The corresponding 4ifferentI.Al oquatior. be 011 P f (M)y .1 2 ds2 do with the boundary conditions (2) Y(O) - YM - 0 (P is the dhargo. f(s) the flexural rigLetvy, e the length of the curv94 beam, y the oorresponding deviation from the equilibrium position). By ZZ . _%f(s) the solution of thle equetior, enn be re4uced to the lutoraitnattoa do2 Doklady 1kad. Na6uk IUL 621-624 (195)' GARD ?/5 of ~Okre) of the integral eqLutJL~i, and the determination of Y"G) of k y(G) A f~v' lf~8.1 lilt y1j), wterA t) I (Gk" ut d t J 0 60-r) for 7 t( i--G) f,'~x sks. ~ The operator B to co Sidered or, the. :3yrvre Tc~O (C the space of the Nnotiors being continuous on f0P1 ) )04' tadlua 1/2o It Is nomplets on T atd differentihit-le according to ftochet, wPare lis Yre,:-htit"19 JerIvAtive in the raro point of tbe*epace is the operator D%P(S) it thart ,B [ t f (0)] i~ t4 f (a) (o) (04C (a), thon there exists ar, oe. autch tjw% B LPI(B)* f2(8))f The charge P0is called critical 1i 1,,%r &rbit-rury EJ~,O there existv a Doklady kkad. Nauk 621-624 (1955) CARD PO -- 166 solution of (1)-(2) being different from zero, which satisfies the inequation I Y(s)j< E if at the same timelp-Pj 4S . The critical forces of the con- sidered problem agree with the eigenvaluee Pk of the boundary value problem A . P 3(s)y Y(O) -.Y(1) - o. de2 The investigation of the quqation, WhIen (1)-(2) admits small solutions, yields the theorems For critical charges Pk the equation f(s) - FB fs) has no small solutions being different from zero. To every Pk there corresponds an interval A k 'NtPk'+bk2) such that for P "k the equation f(s) - PB f(a) has solutions being different from.zero, which'for P --)-Pk. tend to zero together with their second derivatives. The prwfs of the theorems and lemmas are sketched. INSTITUTIONt Public University Voronei. Ai 'OFT. no- 1 AUTHORS BAKHTIN, I.A. ./42 TITLEt On a Class of Equations 'With Positive operators (Ob odnom klasae uravneniy a polozhitallnymi operatorami) PERIODICALs Doklady Akad.Nauk SSSR, - 1957,vol-117,Nrl,PP-13-16 (USSR) ADSTRACTs The author Gives a new definition of the concave operators and shows that various well-known theorems which are set up for more special equations remain valid for equations with these operators. Lot K and Kit KCKi be two cones in the real Banach space E. The sign < is assumed to denote the semiorder generated by Kit i.e.$ X ~Yo if y - xr&K Let K be the intersection of K with the sphere #If 1/ 4 It A assunel that (jxjj 4 11 yll 9 if 0 x 4 y . The operator A defined on K,, in general non-linear, is~~enoted positive, if AXr CK, and is noted monotonous, if from f 00'?I - ?2 E KI) from T I > t Y 2 ( t > 0 1 \91 ~ tT2) it follows A-f, - t Af2 "> 8 uo(S > 0) Theoremi The operator A (A 0 - 9) is assumed to be completely continuous and Ki uo~ - concave. Then the following holdsi t I* The eigenvec ors of A form a continuous branch in K of the r length r (the boundary r of an arbitrary domain in E is aecumed to lie in the sphere 11xil \< r and the zero 9 is assumed to lie on r1 as a continuous branch such a oetit of eigenvectors is denoted that for an arbitrary domain it is ,)Y. A r ~ o - 2o The corresponding eigen values fill completely an interval. 3* To each eigen value,\ there correaponde in K only one non- vanishing solution (A) of the equation A%f . r 4- From A 1 ,O. Operators A with these properties are called concave. The concave operator A is called fIC,uol-coneave if for x,y C-K, where x > P0 0 y >' ?~uo ( r >O), Y-x EKI, it holds that from txz6y (tx ~ y, t> 0) there follows Ay-tAX )Wsu 0, where S > 0. Theoremi Let A be concave and completely coatinuous, lot f. A-f have a unique, not vanishing solution %P# in X. Then the Card 1/5 successive approximations Tn+1 I~ k%fn converge to y * with On the Theory of Equations With Concave Operators BOV/20-123-1-3/56 respect to the norm for all %006K, V rou 0. Theorems Lot the functions K(B,t,u) and (s't'u) -.1 x(s't'u) U continuous in u and positive for u >0 have the following propertiesi a) K(e,tto)so' K(8,t,U) monotonsly inoreasing for increasing u, 0 4u.4ool b) for Ojfiu, 4U2 it holdst inf [(P(B,t,U 1 )- 4)(8, tPuA>01 .0) for u-+O, u-*Aw a 4 9, t 4 b there exist uniform limit values of 0(a,t,u) with respect to s,tj for u--0,0 a positive bounded function is obtained, for u -+oo either a positive bounded function or zero ii obtained. b Lot ly- f K [6, t, f (t)Idt + f (a) . Lot the equation ~0 -k%P, a where f(s) is a non-negative function, have a positive solution ,P* (a) - Then the sequence b Card 2/3 Yn,1(8) f K 18't I Y n (t) 3 dt + f (a) a On the Theory of Equations With Concave Operators SOV/20-123-1-3/96 converges uniform 1y to f*(s) for every non-negative function 110(a), tfo(s)*O. Two further theorems contain refinements of these assertions for som, I fK,,uol -concave 0;,;Peoial oases (t.g. for specie operat There are 8 Soviet references. ASSOCIATIONiVoroneshakiy gosudarstvannyy universilet (Voronezh State University) PRISINTM June 9, 1950, by P.S.Alsksandrov, Academician SUBMITTEDs M&Y 10, 1958 Card 3/3 AUTHORo SOV/20-126-1.1,62 TITLEt On Non-Linoar Equations With Concave and Uniformly Concave Operators (0 nelineynykh uravneniyakh a vognutymi i ravno- merno vognutymi operatorami) PERIODICiLt Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR,1959OV'ol 126tNr 1, pp 9 - 12 (USSR) ABSTRACTs In the theory of non-linear equations with concave operators in Banach spaces with one or two cones developed by M.A* Krasnosel'skiy, L.A. Ladyzhenskiy and the author I Ref 3-7 7 the complete continuity of the operators is assumed. In thi present paper it is shown that this theory can be extended to certain classes of equations for which the occurring concave operators are not completely continuous, Instead of this cer- tain assumptions of algebraic character are introduced so that the proof of the existence theorems is based on algebraic con- siderations, In this way among others some well-known results on completely continuous concave operators are newly proved. Six theorems are given. The author thanks his teacher M.A. Krasnosellskiy for advices. Re mentions M.G. Kreyn. Card 1/2 On Non-Linear Equations With Concave and Uniformly SOV120-126-1-1162 Concave Opera.tors. There are 7 Soviet refereicee. ASSOCIATIONi Voronexhakiy goeudaretvannyy pedagogicheakiy institut (Voronezh State Pedagogical Institute' PRESENTEDi January 16, 19590 by P.S. Alek-sandrov, Academician SUBMITTEDs January 13s 1959 Card 2/2 -DAEKHT, -- - -- - - - - - -- - - One class of nonlinear inteEral equations. Trudy Sem. "0 funksanal. no*3/4.:M-130 Ut MU 10-10) (Integral equations) S/199/61/002/003/001/005 B1120203 AUTHORSt Bakhtin, 1, k.,Krasnoselfskiy, M. A* TITLEt Method of successive approximations in the theory of equations with concave operators PERIODICALt Sibirakiy matematicheakiy zhurnal, v. 2, no, 3# 1961, 313 - 330 TEXTs The authors communicated the most important results of this study in &n earlier paper (Reft It K teorii uravneniy a vognutymi operatorami. Doklady Ak. nauk SSSR, 123, no. 1, (1958) 17 - 20) without giving a proof. The subject of the study are equations with operators transforming non- negative functions into non-negative functions, The authors consider a real Banach space E in which two cones, K and K,1 are distinguished where KC K11b The relation x< y means that y - x is contained in Kis The cone K is regular if any monotonic and bounded sequence xn(xl ~x2 < On < 41' 2.) converges wi th respect to i ts norm* By Card 1/4 S/199/61/002/003/001/005 Method of successive approximations B112[B203 X < v0t V0> , the authors designate the set of all xEKp for which v 04, x 4" w 0 holds* A continuous operator A is monotonic on a set TCEO if the inequality AxO) the relation A(tt x)> tAx, AtX ~ tAx (0 (I +-q)tkx. The authors prove the following theoremei (1) If an operator A monotonic on K transforms the set K 0 positive function &(r) exists so, that A(x + Y) > kx + rA(I y1j)z 0 (x, x + yCK , y,(K)t where Card 2/4 S/199/61/002/003/001/005 Method of successive approximations B112/B203 z is a certain element in K differing from the zero element. (2) If the c8nditions of theorem I are fulfilled, and if there is only one fixed point x*, then the latter is the limit element of the successive approximations x. a Ax n-1 (n - 1p 2, ... whatever element x 0 is the initial element of this approximation, If the equation x - Ax with the concave operator A on the cone X has a unique solution x* differing from the zero solution, and if one of the three conditions (a, b, c) of theorem I is fulfilled, then the sequence x. 0 Ax n 1 converges with respoot to its norm, whatever point x-C-K is the initial point of the 0 approximation. (4) If the equation x . Ax with the u -concave operator A in the cone X has a solution x* differing from the ze?o solution, then the sequence x - Axn EK with respect to its uo-norm, n _, converges for all xo toward x* (the u0-norm of x is the smallest number 9 for which the inequality - ?UoO) differing from zero AW "V t0kv + E0 U0(Eo a t0(v, w, t0)> 0) follows from t0Y-:!~w