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ANDROHNIKOV, K.3.;-AAIAKQY--V,"BVZHIN3KIY, A.M.; BURAGO, A.N.-
VINTMAN,
L.A.; VISHNXVCIT. A.A.; VOLOSOV. D.S.; OASSOVSKIT, L.N.:
professor;
GXRSHUN, A.A., professor; TALIYASHNVICH, N.A.; TIVSTROPITIV,
X.S.;
GURVICH, N.M., professor-. KOLYADIN. A.I.-. KORYAIIH. B.M.1
XMITS-
KIT, A.L.; PAPITANTS, X.A.; PROKWOUT, V.K., profeasor; PUTSXTKO,
YeA.; RXZUNOIg K.A.1 RITTRI, N.M., UVOSTITANOTA, N.Y., professor;
SAYOUNIO, A.M.; SINNOT. N.I.; STOZHAROV, A.I.: YATUNAN. O.P.#
professori 7XVILOT, P.P.; TSARVSKIYI Yo,N,. professor;
CHOUNATAY11T,
D.P.; TUDIN. Tool.; UVRATSKIT. T.Y., professor; VAVILOV, $.I.,
akademik. redaktor
LOptics in military science) Optika v voennou dole; sbornik
statel.
Pod red. S.I.Vavilova I K.Y.Savostilanovoi. lid. 3-e, sanovo
parer,
I dop. Moskva. Vol.2, 1948. 387 P- (NLRA 9:9)
1, Akadealya nauk SSSR, 2, Bostavitelt - sotrudniki Goeudarstvan-
nogo Optichaskogo institute (for all except Vaylloy and
Kayrayokly)
3o Toyenno-morskaya atadentya (for Xavrayskiy)
(optics)
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AUTHORS: Balakcv, V.11, and
TITIAI,,': Optic a I Tr an zraj ~c~~-J:on 0'. -MoLc ILI
C,c; rman iya
PBUODICAL; (Yntika J. Gpehtrojk-,p~-ya, 195~~,
pp .411-41G. 3 R )
AB61-elaU: The a,.*,th,~--s
lJonocUstals pr~par;-,d 1-7 the Cjv-i~,~ for
Ram U(,tal,,-,, df-fferA -IL thsir and
t)i,,e of condixt'ov. T-t-,,e sv - in tbo r,-
ir le 2 r )m- of
plane--paral2el ~-Aates ..f 13 r;.K
viere n:adlo uxinG Lr, infrux~,.%d
~-,pol-;t.:,ol)',Ii-,,I-t,,t-Loter IKS-2.
Tho witt, 416-h-, hiC),.a~;t was,
roC,ardod as a F~tx~da;.l anl
ril
CUrvo TIUS 0:." CV..fl, Sarples
was marasured rolative tc tld~,i standa--d. Type of
*t-adicd are
C,ivCn in t~T tabl,~ -ja pAjG. dopt,'Ildence
Of the c~Qcffi-i-nt cf tran-c-misolor t!-.e wam-
lenL-U., in -~lk' M,-~~t %Ax
Cai~i 1/3 saaples 'Is Liven by oi;e uuy,v3
Optical Transuis~Aor. of
Carve 2 in FiC,.1 repreconts zlaiiplo3 N. ~.r,' nd S.
10 , L
Gul'vn~' 3, 4 and 5 vepre,-ent trt3-.n!.;,1S:3 In of 8amples
Nc3.9, 10 and 11. with the
same xesistivity slic-A, MC;Ivor -jp.f they are
of elactmn ~nnliiAion t- n 0
~ fl~o tivin the .-tryst I with
11010 condxzoztion. In th", h-cile-type cl-fsun
dependence ef the trar-sLd~isiion on rosistivity
is greater than :Ui the eie~tron--typo ~ryvtnlq.
"mal.1ness of Uic, vx-ansm-1!33ion gi*f, - er I, ! I C',)
S -- _1 ( I -/ C I
is, clue ti., Ia.rt:e loss,-4c, or. at tLE two surfaces
of germanilm, 11ates 'Aosszns ammunt abcUt 36F/,,
of the incident lAght nt. eac-li FLgr.2 shows
t-l'a11-c.,Mi,qSiOn Of ;I PJRt(~# r-.2' rra thick,
before (curve 1) i-ind vlfte:- (nurvo 2) 13p,.)sition of a
layer of ZnS A-W M,3:iiY1U11 of Vte alit i-7"Of lect ion
a...tion Of tho 44 Ia %-r~ of &I-MOMIUM
consMellaUy and By
dz)pc~sitxm Clip -a layer cf 3:10 C.C. the optical
4 of 4-)I,~~
.-ransrAivoi.)r, W latter le als- and
117de to nach 9(X.,, T. h e I k, rA
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Canl 213 21 S v L e -1 r,, f c. r,-.. r ,. ~, -, ,
'-sion of L;oa-c' ~L'T) ill-
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Jul, I
1. Germanium c rye tale - -Optoical 2, Transmisaian 3. Trans-
mission-Meaeuroment 4, Sp-motrophotmetera--kpplicaticas
Caixl
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-,,.I
v
Wnual of amlifier rqnteiLs for tie sound Ticture. M,3 n:t
v n .IjukinolzdIlt. 17,141.
614, t . (47 J,4 "I ~-,)
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icture. IzJ . 2. , t-O,c. i ; erer. PDLI~va ,
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BAIAKSHINs A. S.
"Defects in AWlifier Installations, Their Detection and
Elimination.,"
in two parts - Kinomekhanik, Noe. 2 and 3x 1952
BALAXSHIN, A.
Moving-picture Projectors
allel work of stntionary amplifying equipment.
M
10makhanik no. 12, 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian AccessionE, Library of Congress, MW
1953, Uncl.
,;~( 9 , - . , IkF. T E V - i, Ty
Electric Lamps, Arc
Supplying two arc lampa from one selenium rectifier.
Kinomekhanik No. 1. (1952)
Monthly 1"12[ Rulsian Acgesplons. Library of Congress,
August, 1952. Unclassified.
BAT-hrSHIN, A.S.; LAXAGIN, K.A., redaktor,
[Manual on amplifiers for sound motion pictures]
Spravochnik po
usilitelinym uatroletyam %vukovogo kino, Pod obahchei
red, LA,
lamagina. Izd-3-.pererA dop. Moskva, Goskinoisdat,
1953. 748 p.
(HLRA 7:3)
(Motion pictures, %lking) (Amplifiers. Vacuum-tube)
IIAIA IIIN, A. 1411thor)-. B-MI)WIETOV. A. [reviewer].
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OReference book on samlifier equipment uaed in zwnd zotion pictures.*
Ajalakshin, Reviewed by A,Benediktinor, linomekhanik no.9:44-43 5
15).
NLRA 6:9)
(Amplifiers, Tacuun tube) (14oving-picture projeators)
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BATA JIIN,- A.
Troubleshooting amplifier defoots. Kinomekhunik no,4:31-)8 Ap 13),
(au 6:6)
(Amplifiers, Vacuum-tubo)
---DALAKSHI,4-,-B*-S-*
Ollilling Instead of Turning.," Stanki i Instrwrent., 10,
No.21 1939
U LAKSHIN - B.- S *
ip
"A Shaving Proesaa for Cylindrical, Tapered,, and Plain
SurfaceB,," Stanki i
InBtrument, 10, No,6, 1939s
BALAXSHINt B. So
Tekhnologila stankostroenlia. Dop. Y kachostve uchabn. posoblia
d1la vtutov. 2 peror.
lid. Moskva, Mas4lz. 1949. 543 P. illWe
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 301
Sovremennyye napravlenlya v oblasti tekhnologii
mashinostroyeniya;
abornik (Modern Trends in the Field of Machine Building Tech-
nology; Collection of Articles) Moscow, MashgIz, 195T. 363 P.
5,000 copies printed.
Gen. Edo Gokuna,, B.V.; Tech. Ed.: Sokolova,, T.F.; Eds,t
Acherkan, N.S., Honored Worker In Science and Technology;
Bogualavokiy., B.L.,, Professor; Olizmanenko,, D.L., Candidate of
Technical Sciences; Rabinovich, B.V., Candidate of Technical
Sciences; Rakhshtadt,, A.G., Candidate of Technical Sciences;
Sasov, V.V., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Storozhev, M.V.,
Candidate of Technical Sciences.
Managing Ed. for literature on metalworking and machine-tool
building,
(Ma,Ahgiz): Beyzellman, R.D.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers and technologists in
machine building plants and scientific research Institutes, as
well-as for students attending technical vuzes.
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Modern Trends in the Field (cont.) 301
COVERAH: This collection of articles reflects the
present-day
status and trends in the development of machine building
tech-
nology, It includes materials on problems of manufacturing
high-
quality machines with a minimum expenditure of labor,
featuring
high technological precision and high labor productivity,
based on
the automation of technological processes. Basic problems
en-
countered in automation processes as well as In the
production of
machine parts, starting with modern methods of preparing
blanks
and ending with machine assembling are clarified. The
followine
topics are discussed at length: problems encountered In
foundings
cold and hot stamping, welding, powder m6tallurgy,
machininS and
heat treatment, assembling, electric and Ultrasonic
methods of
machining. Problems related to precision as well as
dimension-
and technologioal analysis of machine designs, prospects
for the
development of defect-detecting methods,
Interchangeability, and
adjustment of production. For references, see Table of
Contents.
TABLE OF
CONTENTS:
Foreword
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Modern Tronds in the Field (Cont. ) 301
Dikushin, V.I., Academician. Problems in the Automation of
Maohine-building Processes, 7
The article reviews and discusses some of the basic prob-
blems encountered In the Soviet machine-building industry
as a result of automation or attempts to introduce it.
There are no references.
Kovan, V,M,, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences*
Present-
day Status and Problems In the Technology of Machining and
Assembling. 22
The author stresses the importance of automation and
reviews
the effect caused by the introduction of progressive
automa-
tion methods on the labor productivity levels. There are
8-references of which 5 are Soviet and 3 in English.
Balakshin B 3 , Doctor of Technical Sciences., Professor,
Use
~~n Chains- Theory in the Development and Com-
pletion of Technological and Production Processes. 34
The author shows that proper utilization of basic rules
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Modern Trends in the Field (Cont.) 301
underlying the theory of "dimension-chains" may allow for a
greater efficiencyt especially In calculating and planning
automatic lines. There are no references,
Gorodetskly, I.Ye., Profeasoro Doctor of Technical
Sciences (De-
ceased). New Tasks in the Field of Technical Meaeurements.
49
The article describes the strides attained in measurement
technology and discusses various aspects of active control.
There are no references.
Lyandon, YU.N., Candidate of Technical Sciences.
Present-day
Status of the Theory of Calculating Tolerances. 58
The article provides Information on geometrical allowancest
dimensioning, stresses, kinematie precision, principle of
inversion, and analyzes the relationships within the system
of allowances. There are 5 references of which 4 are Soviet
and 1 German.
Dunayev, P,F.p Docent, Candidate of Technical Sciences,
Methods and Significance of Dimensional- and Technological
Analysis of Machine Parts During Their Construction
Process. 8o
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Modern Trends in the Field (Cont.) 302
The author discusses aspects of dimensional andtechnological
analysis of machine piece parts in relation to the machine
as a whole and as a part of assemblies and mechanisms and as
a part of independent machine elements. There are 9 Soviet
references.
Novikov, M.P., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Present-day
Status and Problems In Machine Assembling. 99
Some of the more progressive maes-aseembly methods employed
by certain Sov%et machine-building plants are briefly re-
viewed here. '
Bilik,, Sh.M., Doctor of Technical Sciences. Present-day
Methods of "Liquid Jet" Polishing of Metals. 115
The author presents a detailed description of theequip-
ment designed for surface polishing of metals with abrasive
particles in a liquid jet. A discussion is included on the
technological parameters of this process. There are 13
references of which 9 are Soviet, 2 English, 1 Oerman, and
1 Hungarian.
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Modern Trends In the Field (Cont.) 301
Livshits, A.L,, Candidate of Technical Sciences,
Present-day
Status and Trends in the Development of Electrical Methods
of
Processing Metals. 136
The article reviews some of the most up-to-date methods em-
ployed In the USSR. There are no references.
Barke, V.N., Engineer, and Livehits, A.L., Candidate of
Technical Sciences, Present-day Status and Trends In the
Development of Ultrasonic Processing of Materials. 152
The authors present a brief ontline of the underlying
mechanical and hydrodynamic hypothesis of ultra-
sonics and a description of an ENIMS-built device. There
.are 3 references of which 2 are Soviet and 1 English.
Marlyenbakh, L., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor.
Present-day Status and Problems in the Technology of
Founding. 165
The article presents information on the present status
and objectives of Soviet founding, the availability of
raw materials, equipment employed in Soviet foundries, and
describes the techniques employed in making castings of
Iron, steel, and nonferrous metals. There are 84 Soviet
references.
Modern Trends in the Field (Cont.) 301
Storozhev, M.V.* Candidate of Technical Sciences. Present-day
Status and Problems In the Technology of Forging and Stamping. 189
The author reviews in detail some of the more urgent problems
encountered in forging and stamping operations. He streseee
the fact that only some of the stamping operations are auto-
mated. There are 24 Soviet references.
Meshcherin, V.T., Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences.
Present-day Status and Problems In the Technology of Sheet
Stamping 214
The author outlines and discusses the following factors
effecting labor productivity: 1) technological features of
piece parts stamped out'of sheet metal 2) quality of sheet
metal 3) technological processes 4 full utilization of the
productive capacity of the press 51 deformation rates, and
6) perfection of equipment. Working conditions, precision
of stamped piece parts, cost of dies, etc., are also dis-
cussedb There are no references.
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Modern Trends In the Field (Cont.) 301
Rakovskiy, V.S., Candidate of!Technical Sciences.
Present-day
Status and Problems in Powder Metallurgy. 246
The author reviews some of the theoretical problems con-
fronting powder metallurgy and describes briefly some of
the modern methods of making metal powders. There are
no references.
Lyubavakiy, K.V., Professor, Doctor of Technical
Sciences, and
Yarovinskly, L.M., Candidate of Technical Sciences.
Present-
day Status ahd Some Problems in the Technology of Are
Welding. 258
The article contains data on Soviet practices involving
welding with high-grade electrodes, automatic and semi-
automatic fusion welding, shielded are welding, and sub-
merged melt welding. There are 75 Soviet references.
Gulyayev, A.P., Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences.
Problems in Present-day Metallography. 281
The article describes some of the problems encountered in
refining metals, and discusses the physical and mechanical
properties of pure and alloyed metals. There are no
references.
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Modern Trends In the Field (Cont.) 301
Minkevich, A.N., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Present-day
Status and Objectives In Chemical-and Heat Treatment (of
Metals). 290
The author reviews existing Soviet practices of normalizing,
annealing, hardening, tempering, and casehardening of metals
and metal alloys in general, and nitriding of steels in par-
ticular. Data are included on new steel cementation pro-
ceases and equipment, aluminum coating of steel and cast
Iron, chromo-plating of steel, and surface treatment or piece
parts with boron. There are 24 references, of which 17 are
Soviet, 1 Polish, and 6 English or translated from English.
Yeremin, N.L. Candidate or Physical and Mathematical Sciences.
Physical Methods Used In the Quality Control of Metals. 313
The article presents a brief discussion of some of the latest
methods of detecting structural defects in metals. The use of
X-ray and gamma-rays,, ultrasonics, and magnetic and
luminescent
methods Is described. There are no references.
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Modern Trends in the Field (Cont.) 301
Ooku.n, V.B,. Candidate of Technical Sciences. Basic Methods
of Testing Machine Design During the Production Process. 333
The author presents an outline of appropriate testa ex-
tending from the design of an experimental prototype to the
completion ofa series of test models.
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AUTHOR: Balakshin, B.S., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor.
TITLE: -Tew principles of setting-up and re-sotting of machining
oporations (Novyye printsipy naladki i podnaladci tekhno-
logicheskikh protsessov)
PESHIODICAL: "Vestnik Mashinostro:Tenlya'" (Engineering Yournal)s
1957, NO-1 IV+ ~ 4 .8 S.R.)
I pps
ABSTRACT: Investigations,carried out under the authorts guidance
at the Moscow Machine Tool and Tool Institute (Moskovskiy
StankoinstrumentallnAy Institut) are reported. In setting-up
for machining each dimension of a component its mean value is
the closing link of the dimensional chaiii consisting of: 1)
the pre-set dimension without load, 2) the clamping reference
dimension, and 3) the settin dimension under cutting condit-
ions. The tolerance of link-5) is known only by trial and
error. Much time could be saved in setting up by direct meas-
urement. Two Liethoda of indiivet measuroment are considered:
a) measurement of the deformation in a special link inserted
in the system consisting of the madiine tool, the fixture, the
tool and the machined ccmponent and b) displacement or force
measurement between a chosen pair of links in this system.
Method b) is illustrated in a set-up on a horizontal milling
Card. 1/:')' machine. Displacement pick-upe at two points peimit the
meas-
New principles of sotting--up and re-setting of machining
operations. (Cont.) 122-1-13/34
urement of tLe rolative shift between, the millin cutter and
the clamping fixtures. Method a) is illustrateg in a cylin-
drical grin ing machina sot-upt whoxv an elastic link is intro-
duced in the grinding wheel spindle stock motion, A smple
nomogram connecting the vurious cutting process magnitades with
the accuiucy of the machined size and the properties of the
machined material is reproduced for grindingg It is possible
to perform grinding ensuring both the required precision and
the greatest attainable output. %'he nomogram can be extenled
by furthar families of curves showing the surface finish and
certain geometric tolerances. It is claimed that the addition
of instrumentation can increase the output in batch production
by up to 5Wo. Moreover, some factors in auttinfthitherto
considered random, become systematic by the add ion of meas-
uring links. This permits the tightening of tolerances without
extra cost. Another suitable magnitude for measurement is the
temperature of one of the material links in the dimensional
chain from which re-setting information can be continuously
derived.0- For re-setting in automatic production lines, the
instrumentation method permits the sipalling to the preceding
machine a demand to compens-te for the dimensional wear of its
Card 2/3 tool and to the subsequent ~.;chine a demand for
ro-setting to
Now principles of setting-up and re-setting of machining opera-
tions. (Cont.) / ,, z - / - 131-) Y
improve the resulting accuracy*
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AUTHOR: Podurayev, V.A. , Candidate of Technical Sciences,
Doteent
TITLE: Inter-Vus Conference on Technology,
(Mezhvuzovskaya tekhnologicheslcaya konforentsiya)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Ilashinostroyeniya, 1958, Br 5,
p 84 (USSR)-
ABSTRACT: An inter-r" - conference took place in January, 1958
at the 1!VTU (Moscow Technical University) imeni Bauman ,
devoted
to manufacturing problems in the engineering and instrument
industries. 22 universities and representatives of research
institutes in tb,, main engineering and instrument branches took
part. Over 50 papers were read. The following papers were
devoted to the state of knowledEe of the theoretical foundations
of production engineering. "The Basic Trends of Development
in Engineering Manufacture" by Satel Ye.A., "The Fundamental
Theoretical Problems in the Development of Casting", by Rubtsov,
M :Current Problems of Metallurgy and Heat Treatment of
M;'t"ais by Sidorin, I.I., Professor, "Accuracy and Inter-
changeability in Engineering" by Prof._Rj;_ Rnl,-kabin and
"Present State of the Theory of Plastic D-ef orrii~MMTK Press-
forming Manufacture" by Ye.A. Popov, Doctor of Technical
Sciences. In these papers, the main attention was devoted to
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manufacturing methods which could be performed by small, lir'lit,
universal and cconomic plants. new production rethods capable
of improving the life of machine components are needed. The
trends of increasing power of machine tools, E;reater expansion
of high.-speed,manufacturing processes and the need to ensure
the greatest precision in manufacture werv emphasi&ed. The
theory of interchangeability of machine components requires
further development primarily in its application to pneumatic,
hydraulic and electrical elements. In several papers, the
inadequate use made in the theory of iianufacturing methods of
modern achievements in science was deprecated. Further devel-
opments in tKe several branches of engineorinL science needed in
connection with topical manufacturing problems were indicated.
widespread automation and overall mechanisation of manufacture
were discussed in the followin6 papers: "Trends of Development
in Automatic Welding" by vikolayev, G.A., Professor,
Uorrespondine
Member of the Academy of Architecture and Building ~
'IThe Automation of Manufacturing Processes in EnGinoering" by
Prof. G.A. Shaumyan, "The Part Played by Electronits in the
Solution of Automation Problems" by KuSushcv, A.I.I.)Professor,
The Configuration and Classification of Automatic Production
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machines and Their Basic Elements" by Prof. S.I. Artobolevskiy,
"The Basic Trends of Development in the Theory of Automatic
Regulating and Control" by Solodvnikov, A.V. Professor, "The
Application of Electronic Devices to the Programme Control of
Metal Cutting Machine Tools" by B.V. Anisimov. In the present
state of its development, automation must ensure not only an
increased productivity of labour but also a bieh accuracy in
the performance of its individual operation and the constancy
of its properties in time. Problems of the evaluation of the
economic effectiveness of introducing any form of automation
under given manufacturing conditions must be further elucidated
The flexibility of automated production should be given.
attention. The problems set by these developments must be
solved to an increasing degree by the cothods of automatic
electronic regulatinG and control and by proE;ramme control
systems.
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3. Instruments
--Production
ANTIPOT, X.F.9 Insh.; Rmfe , doktor tekhn,nauk; BARYLOT,
G,I,, insh,; BIT 'KAN, R.D., Insh.; BERDICHHVSKIT, Ya,G,,
Lnsh,:
BOBKOV. A.A., insh.; KALININ, M.A., kand.tekhnsnauk;
KOVAR9 YON99
prof*, doktor tekhn.nauk; KORSMOV, V.S., doktor
tekhn,nauk;
XOSILOYA, A.G., kand.takhn.nauk-, KMYAVTM. N.T., ppof,,
doktor
khim.nauk; KMTSWA, Te.S.9 inzh.; LAMITIN, Yu.M., prof*,
doktor
takhn.nauk; NATIRKAN6. K.S., insh.; NOVIKOV. M.P.,
knnd.takhn.nauk;
PARIYSXIT,. H.S., inzh.; PERNPONOV, M.N., lush.; POPILOV,
L.Yq.,
insh.; POPOV, V.A., kand.takhn.nauk; SAVIRIN. M.N.,
prof., doktor
takhn.nauk: SASOV. V.V.. knnd.takhn.nauk; SAM', X,A,,
prof.,
doktor takhn.nauk; SOKOLOVSKIY, A.P., prof., doktor
takhn.nauk
[ditoessed]: 'STANKKVICH. V.G., insh.; nUHrN, Yu.L.,
insh.-, KHRAXOY,
K.I.w lush.-, TS37TLINp L.B Inshol MMOV, Yu.T..
knnd.tekhn.nauk;
KARKIMj MeTeel insh.g. rade"becessedh GRANOV!XIY, G.I.9
reds;
DINITANTUK, Y,S,, red.: ZUBCK, V.S., red.: KALOV. A.N.,
red.: YOVI-
KOV. M.P.. red.; CRARYKO, D.V., red.; KARGANOV. T.G.,
insh., red.
grafichaskikh rabot; SOKOLOVA, T.F., takhn.red.
[Kanual of a machinery designer and constructor; In two
volumes]
Spravoohnik talthnologa-mashinostroitelial Y dvukh
tomakh. Glav.
red. V.M.Kovan. Chlany red.soveta B.S.Balakshin i dr.
Moskva,
Gossnauchno-tekhn,isd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry. Vol.l. Pod
red.
A.G.Kosilovoi. 1938. 660 p. (MIRA 13:1)
(Mechanical engineering-Hnndbooks, manuals, ate.)
B'AJA9SH1V-&_A,&, prof., doktor tekhn.nauk# red.;
MOROZOVA, M.N., rod.lad-vs;
GORDZYXU,L.Pe, takho.red.
(Precision in the technology of machine manufacture]
Toprosy
tochnosti v takhnologii mashinostroonlia. Pod red.
B.G.Balakshina.
Kooky&, Gos.nauchno-t9khn.Izd-vo neshinostroitelit-ryt
1939* " P.-
(KIRA 12:5)
1. Moscow. Stankoinstrumentallayy institut.
(Machinery Industry)
23(0) PKAU I B" EMDITATION SOV/2870
Balakshin Boris Sergeye-vich, Professor, Doctor of
Technical Sciences,
702N~~~~e and Technology ; VVVWTMW
Osnovy tekhnolog;Li nashinostroyaniya (AuAsneutals in
Yhohine-building
Technology) Moscow, Mlshgiz, 1959. 485 p, 45,000 copies
printed,
Reviewers A.A. Zykoy, Doctor of Technical Sciences,
Profesaorj Nei
P.A., Kunin, Engineetri Ed. of Publishing Houses V,V.
Rzhayinskiy,
Engineer j, Tech. Ed. i B, I * Modal I ; KwuLging Ed, for
Literature on
Metal Working and Tool Making (Mtsh4t): R.D. Beyzel'stan,
Engineer,
PMUMt 2bia book is approved by the Ministry of Higher
Iducation of the
USE as a textbook for courses In mahine-building teahnology
in schools
of higher education.
COVIRMi The book presents the fusubmuntals of engineering
of nachin*
mnufacture and reviews techniques of manufacturing and
mounting different
parts of such machines as lathes, millers, cutters, ate,
The author
deals in detail with the most efficivAt
nadhine-manuftaturing methods,
produatiou'aycles, ==featuring costs, end maintenance and
depreciation
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TMLI or caxmm:
Preface 3
introduction 7
Ch. Is Basic Concepts wA Definitions 9
Cho 119 The Machine as an Object of Production 21
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of malmines,, and analyzes designs of various machine parts
and methods of
emuring their ]precision and interchangeability, He suggests
methods of
reducing manufacturing costs, assuring precision of parts by
fitting, adjust-
mant and other mans, and all-insting gaging errors. The
standardization
of manufacturing methods in discuss 'ed, as well as the
automation of
production processes, the organizatibnal setup recomwnded for
different
-nuftaturing and assmAbling operations, and possibilities for
increasing
labor productivity and decreasing oyerhead expexALtures &3A
other outlays.
The author thenles Professor A.A. Zykov, Doctor of Technical
Sciences,
of the Leningrad Polytechnical Institute imeni M, Kalinin,
for his
valuable comments, in reviewing the book, There are 51
references, all
Soviet.
ftrAajs=t&ls in Meahine-building, Tachnology, SOV/2870
1.
Purpose of a machine
21
2.
Basbe for developing design shape of
machine parts
24
3,
Quality.of a machine
27
Ch. III.
Low Cost Machine
Manufacture
35
1.
Manufacturing cost of a machine
35
2,
Bases for
engineering stands ization
42
3.
Determination of outlays for
maintenance and depreciation of
implements of labor
52
4,
Choice of the
most efficient method of engineering processing
57
5,
Labor content of
a piece port.
59
6.
Reduction of the [production] cycle
59,
7-
other
factors
62
Ch. IV. Bases for Achieving Optinux Machine Quality 63
1. Basic types of joints 63
2. Basic concepts and defl"Itions; relating to the theory of
dimnsional chains 65
3- Calculation of nominal values 71
4. Deviations of quality characteristics of a part from the
required values 72
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5.
Effect of'in&ividual factors on changes in quality
characteristics
of a piece part
79
6,
Errors in the
closing link of a dimension chain
86
7,
Three basic ways
of increasing precision of the closing
link
06
8,
Different methods of achieying pre3ision
91
Method of
total interchangeability
91
Method of partial
interohangeabilitr
96
XwWwd of group
int%xcharageabilit;y
103
Fitting method
109
AdJustment
method
U5
9.
Bases-,of datum setting
194
Determinabilliq
and mondeterninabilitV of datum setting.
Necessity of
forced contmat
129
Four tMa of surfices of parts
134
10.
Bazes'Xor aabiwvixg.prsoisio:~',of parts
131
OsSing
arrors
lh~
Three methods of obtaining and ansuring
distancesp
Almazinions, *A& relative angles. of
surfaces of parts
149
Role and significance of the first
operation
15k
Reducing errors in a unit
158
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Redlaing errors in the static setup
187
Reducing errors in
+4he dynamic setup
194
Total effect of all factors mumiuM
on the quality or
a piece part
241
Ch, V, Saginearigg Bases
of D=easing PrcductIVIV of Labor
270
Basic VVs of cuttina
Production cost
270
Number of machines
270
'Xeduoing outlays
for materials
272
Reducing outlays for vages paid per unit
produced
278
Reducing overhead expead1tureo
314
organizational setup and types, of the parts
manufacturing
process
315
organizational. setup and types of
the parts asambly process
325
Automation of manufacturing
processes and production
processes
340
Standardization of
manufacturing processes
358
Producibility of desigms of
mahineig and parts
363
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Ch. VI, Developmental Bues of Machine YAnufsature
Engineering
1. Essential materials for developing the manufacturing
process
2. Seq~aenae of Aevelejamt of' manUftature' engineering
3. Study of -th.~7 purpose of the maabinn.
4. ProjectAd outyat of -1.4~
'; a machine
5. Study of working dr 0
6. Basic principles of the process of machine asseadily
Choice of the Wei and orgLuizational setup*for
assembling machines
Ba,sea for dayeloping the sequence of mchine assembly
Construction ot r-ow chart for machine assembly
Ways of alleyiating labor and increasing its
pi~dictlyity
Technical docunentation, for the asseably process
7. Dayelopeintal bases of parts manufacture
eno-kneering
Selection of blank-making process
Developments ba4es of emgIneering of parts processing
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376
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MAOAN, Tasilly Alakasudroylohl AMOSOT. Ivan Sargeyevich;
UNIRMOTg
Alaksandr Alsksayevichg prof., doktor teldma
nauk, retsonsentl RYWSOTA, T.S.. doteent, kand.takhn.nauk#
red.; CHFAS, M.A,q red,isd-va; SHCMINIKA. L.T.. tokhn.red.
[Mechanical engineering laboratory; nothods manual for
laboratory work in the mechanical engineering course]
Labors-
toriia takhnologil sashinostroonilal matodichaskoe posoble
k labo-
raterayn saniatliam po kurku takhnologii mashinostroaniia.
Koskvaj,
Gos.nauchno-tekhn.isd-vo xashinostroit.lit-ry, 1960 129
NIM J.
(Mechanical engineering)
BALUSHIN, B..S.
It is necessary to build-in control Instruments-in machine tools.
Stan.1 instr. 32 no.11:6.8 N '61. (MIRA 14-10)
(Machine tools--Numerical control)
BALWHIN, B, 31 , dektor takhn, nauk, prof *
Sam tbooretical problems in the automation of
assembling
oesses of maobinory. Vast. mashinostr. no,12
196-LA
", 62. fMDU 16:1 -1) -
E
(Ailesably line mthods): (Auteution)
BALAKSHIN
to k. I x, nauk. prof-, red., SICAGAN., V,A-r
karij.
nauk,, ret3enzen',
(Self-adjustint, machine tools~- (-(:iitrk- c.f
fll-~,x,bl-
pla,vnvmts on machine tc,.)!.-il
starki; upravloinle uprut-trr~l.
F,oz;kv-i, Mashhostmmle, 1965.
BAIAISHIN G.D.
Development of an effective complex of geophysical
prospecting
for diamond deposits. Trudy IAFAN M SSSR Ser. geol.
no.9t
172-177 163. (MIRA l6tl2)
BALAKSHINO G.D.
Prospeating for diamond deposits tV geophysical
methods. Geol,
i geofize noo6sl42-145 164. (HIPA 18,11)
1. Amakinskaya eksp4ditsiya, Yakutskogo goologicheakogo
upravlaniya, poselok Nyurba.
BALAXSHIM., T- -". -
IfIgh-latitude oceanographic expedition on the
diesel electric
ship "Obl.* Probl.Arkt6 no.3:124-127 1 -58. (MMA
1211)
(Greenland Sea-0cearographic research)
T-A i -A L, -1 , , ,
- - 1- =- I -b . I .
Me Water Circulatlon und Bottom Contour of Uie ric-rthern Part.
,f Greenland."
r,~port to I,e aub-nitteo for the Intl. Oceanographic C(,ne,.
New .~or'.K City.
31. Atig - 11 Sup 1959-
Arctic and Antarctic Res. Inst., Leningrad.)
- IULU~HINS_ I-H- -
Reception of observation material of the Third Marine Upeditione
Inform. biul. Sov. antark. eksp. no.501-52 159. (MIRA 12:10)
(Antarctic regions)
GUDXDVICH
,, Z.H. (leningrad);,BAIAMHIR -(Lenin
,-I.L, grad)
Fate of a driftingstation. Priroda 51 no.6t66-69 Jo 162.
(MIRA 15:6)
(Arotio regione-Dritting ice att-tiona)
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PAYWOMOV, N'.; UIAXSH,IN, N.
First Russian expedition by GJA. Sedov to tho North Pole.
Mor. flot 22 no.$t40-41 Ag 162. (mila 1517)
(Arctic regions-RusBian exploration)
(Sedov, Georgii Iakovlevich)
112-57-7-14906
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957,
Nr 7, p 157 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Balakshin, 0. B
TITLE: A Method of Static Design of Pneumatic Measuring
Devices Allowing for
Friction Losses (Ob odnorn metode staticheakogo rascheta
pnevmaticheakikh
izmeritel'nykh ustroystv a uchetorn poterl na tren1ye)
PERIODICAL: V ob.: Tochnost' isgotovleniya sharikovykh I
rolikovykh podshipnikov
na avtomat. liniyakh, AN SSSR, Moscow, 1955, pp 198-205
ABSTRACT: The design Is based on experimentally determined
characteristics of
an inlet nozzle Q(h) and a measuring nozzle Q(S), where Q is
the flow, h and S
the measuring pressure and gap. Instead of determining
graphically the rela
tion h(S), it is suggested that all friction correctionsdh(S)
be introduced into
the characteristics Q(h), resulting in a "deformed" curve
Q(S)tr, from which
the curves h(S) can be determined graphically; they present
measured pres
fl tr
sure and ow for each value of gap S. Formulas are deduced for
calculating
friction corrections Ah. An inference is made that lower
pressure should be
used for higher operating precision of pneumatic devices.
V. F - R.
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BALAKSHIN.
00100~~,
Using the method of nondimensional-.charaoteristics In
designing
pnolimtIc measuring units. Trwy Inst. Mash. Some po
toch, T
mah. I prib. no.10:53-65 1579 (MIRA 1111)
(pneumatio machinery) (measuring instruments)
it L
25(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2565
Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mashinovedeniya. Seminar po tochnosti
v mashinostroyenii i priborostroyenii
~rudy., vyp. 12 (Transa6tions of the Institute of Meehanioal
Engineering, USSR Academy of Sciences, Seminar on Accuracy in
Machine and Instrument Building., Nr.12) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR,
1959# TO Po Errata blip inserted* 2,500 copies printed*
Ed. of Publishing Hoube: Molh-Dobshits; Tech. Ed.:. N.F. Yegdrova;
Editorial Board: N.Ge Bruyevioh, Academician (Resp. Ed.);
Goo* Baranov, Doctor of Technical Scienceej M&L, Bykhovskiy,
Doctor of Technical Soienceal A*P, Vladziyev1iXiy, Doctor of
Technical Sciences; and A.S. Shatalov, Doctor of Technical
Sciences*
PURPOSEs This book is intended for engineers concerned with accuracy
Inmachines and Instrumentse
COVERAGEt This is a collection of scientific papers dealing with
tile
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accuracy and adjustment Of VAriO*s devices, The Subjects
discussed
include 041oulating the accuracy of bearing subassemblies in
Prealelon meahanlame oone~ruoteA in the form of shafts
assembled
on two radial bearings# calculating accuracy in computing
devices
with two degrees of freedom,, design and adjustment of
phoumatic
gagest synohroniz ng the rotation of driving and driven shafts
in universal-jo4at drives,, analysis of the process of forming
parts by centerlIess grinding, 49d the effect of
self-oscillations
on the accuracy of computing devices such as resistance
bridge-
circuits with automatic drive for multiplying two scalar quan-
titiess
TABU _0P CONTENTS%
Sergeyev,, V.,Ie On Calculating the'Aocuraoy of Bearing
Subassemblies
in Mechanisms Constructed in'the Form of Shafts Mounted on Two
Rolling-Contaot Radial Bearings 3
The author investigates errors resulting from the total axial
displacement of rotating shafts of meohanisw'vm& 1* ion
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instruments and discusses methods of adjustment for improving
the accuracy of mechanisikee There are no referenees.
Ly~batov, Yu*V* On Calculating th#:Aoouraoy of Computing
Meehanisms
With Two Degrees of Freedom 13
The authoi, discusses none problems concerning the effect of
ad-
justment ofcomputing mechanisms with two degrees of freedom on
the accuracy of a computing device* He describes methods of
establi hisom- #A origin of coordinate systems for driving
links
of such mechanisms and gives mathematical expressions for the
errors of the output of a meohaniams There are 3 references,,
all
Soviets
I
Balakehin O&B, On the.P"blem of,011oulating the Range of
Linearit
In PnounAtio Gages 2
The author discusses the design and adjustment of pneumatic
gages
which work on the principle or measuring*the clearance between
the gaging head and the surface of the measured parts Using
a specific example# he demonstrates a graphical method of
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calculi" various parameters of a gages There are 2 references,
both Soviets
Matevoeyans P,A6 On a Method of Reducing the Irror in
Movement of
the Driven IA%k of a Universal Joint Drive 29
The author discusses causes of asynchronous rotation of the
driving and driven shifts in univeralkI joint driyese He
describes
methods for reducing error in transmitting the rotation from
the
driving to the driven shaft due to errors in manufacture of
the
drive parts and due to nonparallelism between the driving and
driven shafts, There are 5 references, all Soviets
Fillkix* VoP# Analyzing the Forming Process of Parts by
Centerless
Grinding 36
The author presents an analytical investigation of the
process of
forming parts by oenterlese grinding, He derives formulas for
calculating error: In the part shape and formulas for o&lcula-
ting the paramete a of the grinder setups There are 7
referenoest
4 Sovietp 2 OermA,, and I Englishe
cam 4A
Transactions (Gftt.)
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S~rgeyev, Vol* Effect of Self-Osaillations on the Accuracy of
Bridg,&-type Computing Devioes 58
The author presents a method for caloulating the amplitude of
self-osaillatione taking p]Aoe in a computing device having
an
automatic drive with nonlinear elements, such as a regstance
bridge-eirouit with an automatic drive for multiplying two
scalar valueso
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BAIAKBHIN, O.B.
Avaluating the range of linearity and sensitivity of
pneumatic
measuring equipment, Trudy Inst, mash, Sam. po toch,
v mash, I
pribe no*12:24-28 159.. (MIRA 12t6)
(Measuring Instruments) (Pneumatics)
r4ALAKSjjjr4, o. B. , Cand Tech Sci (diss) "Investigation and
calculs-
L
tion of the working p8raLeters of pneumatic devices for the automatic
control of dimensions." Moscow, 11960. 12 pp; (Ministry of Higher and
Secondary Specialist Education RSFSR, ~Ioscow Order of Lenin and
Order
of Labor Red Banner Technical College Yni N. E. Baumtjn); 200 copies;
price not Fiven; ~71,1, II-)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5617
Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mashinovedeniya. Seminar po
tochnosti v mashinostroyenii I priborostroyenii.
Trudy. vyp. 15 (Transactions ofthe USSR Academy of Sciences.
Institute of Machine Science. Seminar on Accuracy In Machine
and Instrument Manufacture. no. 15) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSRp
1961. 93 P. Errata printed on the inside of baok cover,
2P300 oopies printed,
Editorial Board: Resp. Ed.: N. G. Bruyevich, Academician, G.
G.
Baranov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, M. L. Bykhovskiy,
Doctor of Technical Sciences, A. P. Vladziyevskiy, Doctor of
Technical Soiencesp B. 0. Dostupovp Doctor of Technical
Sciencess
M. I. Kochenovj Candidate of Technical Sciences, Yu. V.
Lyubatov,
Candidate of Technical Sciences, D. N. Reshetov, Doctor or
Tech-
nical Sciences, V. 1. Sergeyev, Candidate of Technical
Sciences,
and A. S. Shatalovp Doctor of Technical Sciences; Ed. of
Publish-
ing House: YU. G. Drobyshev; Tech. Ed.: Yu. V. Rylina.
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Transactions of the USSR (Cont.) SOV/5617
PURPOSE : This collection of articles Is intended for
engineers,
designers, and research workers interested in the improvement
of accuracy in machine and instrument manufacturing.
COVERAM The dynamic properties of centrifugal drum- and cone-
type governorn for electric motors are discussed. Problems
are reviewed concerning accuracy in automatic dimensional
con-
trol, computer adjustmento parts machining.and the
distribution
of dimensional errore along turbine blades. The
practicability
of automating computer adjustiRehts and certain problems in
con-
structing electronic-computer adjusting elements are
considered.
Conclusions concerning the results of the investigations are
presented in some of the articles. No personalities are
mentioned.
References accompany each article. There are 42 references:
41
Soviet and I English,
TABLE OF CONTENTSi
Sergeyev, V, I. The Dynamics of a Centrifugal Drum-Type
Oovernor
(Reported Feb. 24, 19581 3
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Balakahin,, 0. B. The Development and Investigation of
Methods
'fo-F-Iiii-reiiih-9--the Accuracy of Pneumatic
Devices for Automatic
Dimensional Control ( Reported March
3. 1959]
13
Matevoeyan, P, A, Certain Problems in the
Construction of Elec-
tronic-Computer Devices for Algebraic
Equations ( Reported
April 14, 19591
34
Pinakerp I. 3h.# and
A, Ye, Dorogov. Proper Selection of the
Adjusting Element
and the Effect of Measurement Errors on Ad-
justment
Accuracy ( Reported April 5# 19601
45
Dorogov, A. Ye. On
Possibilities for the Improv ement and Auto-
mation of
Computer Adjustment Processes [Reported April 5, 19601
56
the
Fridlendero 1. 0. Criteria and Methods for Evaluatin
Accuracy of Parts Machining E Reported April 26, 1960
j
68
Fridlender, 1. 0. Laws of Distribution of Dimensional
Errors
for Oas-Turbine Blades (Reported April 26.. 196o]
76
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I . Transactions of the USSR (Cont.) SOV/5617
Sergeyev, V. I. The Dynamics of a Centrifugal Cone-Type
Governor I Reported May 19., 19601 89
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AUTHOR: Balakehin, 0. B.
33566
3/194/61/000/012/042/097
D256/D303
TITLE: Increasing accuracy of pneumatic arrangements for auto-
matic gauge control
PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika i radioelektronika,
no. 12, 19619 26, abstraot 12V222 (Tr. In-ta mashino-
ved. AN SSSR. Seminar po tochnosti v mashinostr,
proborostr, 1961, no. 15, 13-33)
TEXT: The means were considered of reducing the intrinsic errors
of pneumatic instruments in connection with the non-linear
relation
of the pressure at the output of the measuring nozzle upon the
size
of the gap between the nozzle and the surface of the machined
part.
The mathematical analysis of errors was performed tieing as an
exam-
pl* a curvature measuring device with a"floatingh contact, and
the
derived conclusions were generalized upon a wide range of
different
instruments. 6 methods of increasing the accuracy are mentioneds
1) Increasing the pressure at the output of the stabilizer and
re-
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Increasing accuracy of ... D256/D303
duoing the ratios of the crose-sootions of the measuring nozzles
to the cross-sootion of the output nozzle for a given gap and
sen-
sitivity; 2) reducing the ratio of the measuring nozzle
cross-sel-
tion to the cross-seotion of the output nozzle without
increasing,
the pressure within the limits of the recommended pneumatJ~,
senst-
tivity for a given gap; 3) recovering the reduced pneumatic
aonsi-
tivity by means of additional amplifier stages of Qtandard type,
4) correct choice of the gap for given parameters of the instru-
ment; 5) increasing the stabilizer output pressure and at the
some
time keeping variable the upper limit of the sensitivity; 6) in-
creasing the working pressure and the gap and adjusting the con-
tacts of the instrument with a standard gauge at two n02zlee
work-
ing In parallel, There are 16 figures and 7 references,
rlbstra,-
tor's notei Complete translation,J
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BALAKSBIN O.B.
Investigating the messuring force of noncontact pneumatic
=&euring devices* Trudy InstomashoSem,po toch.v mashA prib.
no.16:3-10 161. (Paeuwtic gauges-Testing) (MIRA 15:2)
BAIAXSEINI 04)36
Experimental investigation of the thermodynamic process
in
penumatic measuring devices. Trudy In9*tmwqh.Sem*po
tochey
mwh.i pribe no,16&n-13 161, (HIU l5t2)
(Pneumatic guages-Testing)
BALAKSHINI O.B.0 kand. takhn. nauk; BYKHOVSKIY, M.L., prof.,
doktor-
nauk; VOLODIN, U.I., kand. tekhn. nAUk; GRIGORIYEV,
kand. takhn.nauk; DRAUDIN-KHTLENKOp A.T., Insh.; IVMOVp
A.G.: kand. tskhn.naukj XOZWV, M.P., kand. tekhn. naukj
XOROTXOV,. V.P., prof.; KOGHENOV, M.I., kand. tekhn.nauk; KUTAY,
A.K., kAnd. tokhn. nauk; MAMOV N.N.,kand. tokhn. naukI PALEY,
M.A., insh.; RAYPN^ N.S., kand. tekhn.nauk; ROSTOVYKH, A.Ta.,
kand. takn. nauk; RUNYANTSEV, A.V.0 kand. tekhn.nauk; SARKIN,
I.G., prof.; SMIRNOV, A.S., insh.; TAYTS, B.A., prof., doktor
takhn. nauk; YAKUSIMV, A.I., prof., doktor tekhn. nnukj
NESTEROVt V.D., insh.. nAuchnyy red.; CHUDOV, V.A., Inzh.,
nauchnyy red.; CAMI.M, A..N.,.J,-kwr takhn.naukq prcf., red.
BLAGOSKIDNOVA, N.Tu., Insh., red. iud-va; SOKOIDVA, T.F.,
tekhn. red. t
(Manufacture of Instruments and means of automatic controls a
manual in five volumes] Priborostreenie i aredetv& svtomatikij
spravochnik v piatj tomakh. Moskva, Gos.n&uohno-tekhnJzd-yo
mashinostroit. lit-ry. Vol.l.(Interchangeability and engineer
ing measurements) V%aimosameninemoet' i tekhnicheakie ismere
nila. 1963. %8 p. 00 RA 16 18)
(Electronic measurements) (Automatic control)
BALWHINO O.B. -
Using funotione of optix= approximtion in designing
pnovxfttic measuring'devioes. Trudy Inst. mash.
Son. p0 ~Och.
v mRshe I pribo no,IM241 163. (KIM 1619) -
Umumatio gauges)
WAKsqr:, 0. B.
Dyn&mic prociolon of rrewntlc measuring devices with flont-
ing pick-upn. Trudy Inst, mash* , S774P no. 1902-29 165
(MIRA 1911)
Investigating the. effect of the unstability of air inlet
pressure on the precision of pneumatic mentrarements of dimen-
nionB. Thid.130-40.
ACCISSION NRt AT3002153 SA916/63/000/01?/0022/0042.
AUTHORt Balakshin, 0, B.
TITM Analysis of the accuracy of possible pressure regulator
configurations
9WHOSs AN 8SW* Institut mashirsovedenlya Tru4ye Seminar yo toohnotti Y
"shinostroyenii i priborostro7mdi) no, 17: 19639 2242
TOPIG TAOSs pressure regulator, pressure stabilizer,, reverse-acting
pressure
regulator, straight-aoting presauris regulatorj, pressure regulator
accuracyp pres-
sure food-baok
ABSTUCTs Equations were.derived for calculating the parameters and
accuracy of
existing pressure regulator configurations aid for some now
configurations, Based
upon these equations, recommendations can be made for liTroving the
accuracy of
these devices* The effects of pressure oscillations on the accuracy
of the
regulator are considered, In this, report only "static" regulators
(regulators
with only one relationship between the rogulated pressure and the
position of the
wave spool) of two general types are considersdo straight-acting
(higher res-
sure opens valve) and reverae-acting (low prossure side tends to open
ZVOI (see
ACCESSION NRt AT3002153
Fig. 1 on the Rmlosurs)o The Iquations for the output pressure H
as a function
of input pressure P for the reverse-acting ani straight-acting
regulators are
c
i derived and are respeativelys
Um
Afippc,
(where N force of spring 5. N2 force of apring 10 cross section
area
between pil~r~er and seat 2p Fe - effective area of memping, all
, area of seat,,
and k - spring constants, 0 - flow rate, A - constant inilow
rate equation,
ddr w &Aa of circular opening), Based upon these equations,, an
evaluation was
Pads of the effects of the different parametera,, p 0 01 etc*,,
on the accuracy, of
H or effect on the arror,&H, The error equations ?or
reverse-aoting and r~raight-
acting regulators we given by
All -(P.-AJ+',
P77,
k1L+_kt
Wo'. (0
CCWd ~jp
ACCIMON' NR# AT30D2153
FT7; (P4 P*J (Pt AJ +
+ (0:_ 0A.
ITT. Xrp-,
Based upon these equations) values for F ~ N. and k can be chosen
to provide a
given accuracy. Methods we discussed f8r improving the accuracy of
the regulator
bp unloading the valve (lesep equalizing pressure forces)p using
pneumatic
amplifiers for moving valve atom, and using food-back devices to
change the rela-
tionship between valve movement and controlled pressure, A
configuration using
pressure feedback Is shown In Fig# 2 on the Enclosures Orig* art#
hase 44 for-
miulas and. I figures
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BALAKSHIN, O.B.1 VIKMM, V.S., doktor teOin. nauk,,
reteenzont;
MMMaV~ L.Ye.t lnth.p red.
(Automation of pneumatic centrol of dimensions in the
ranufacture of machineryl Avtomatizatsiin
piievrAticheakogo
kontrolia razmerov v mashlrioArnenii. Moskva, Mashino-
stroarie, 1964. 363 p. (MIRA 17:10)
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ACC NRt AP6010867 SOURCE CODE: UR10115/66/000TO-OZi
AUTIMR: Balakshin. 0. B._-
ORG: none
TITLE: Effect of vibration on the accuracy of pneumatic size_gaAe
S,OURCE-. lameritelInays, tekhnika, no. Z, 1966, ZZ-25
TOPIC TAGS: gage, size control, vibration effect, pneumatic device
ABSTRACT: As pneumatic size-control devices are usually mounted on
metal-
working machines. they may introduce vibration -caused
dynamic errors Into size meaaurerrents. Purified constant-
pressure (H) air enters tube 2 via Inlet I (see figure) and
in released into the atmosphere through circular gap m
between the and of measuring nozzle 4 and surface 3 of the
piece being machined. A manometer M with sylphon 5 and
pointer 6 serves as an indicating instrument. A differential
equation in met up and solved which describes the effect of
22/0025
ACC NRI AP6010867
gage-housing vibration on the gage accuracy. It Is found that the
vibration-caused
error in "Kalibr" type sylphon equipment in negligible as the natural
frequency of
these sylphons is much higher than that of usual machine vibrations.
For other types,
higher response speed (reduced gage size, larger inlet and outlet
diameters) is!
recommended as a means. of reducing error. Orig. art. lute: 5 figures
and
16 formulas.
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BALAILSHINA, M.J. kand.. tied. nauk
Aid 13 given to children. Voen. znan. 41 no-1:23 Ja 165.
(LMIRA 1812)
BLL~Mo;NA,A.j kane. mod. nauki 5HATIOVALOVA, A., glavnyy vrach
rc~dlllnogo dcr.A - -
A medical establishment is evacuated. Voon. anan. 41 no.9s26-Z7 Ag
f65.
(MIRA 180)