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AUTHOR: Belov, N. A. SOV/32-24-9-36/53
TITLE: An Automatic Device forGas Conveyance in Hand-Operated Gas
Analyzers (Avtomaticheskoye ustroystvo dlya perekachivaniya
gaza v gazoanalizatorakh ruchnogo deystviya)
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1958, Vol 24~ Ir 99 PP 1`647-11,48 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A diagram of the arrangement is given. It can be seen from it
that the main parts of the apparatus are a measuring buret
(100 ml), surrounded by a water jacket, 2 absorption burets of
the typet VTI,, GWO and an orsat apparatus (orsa), as veil
as a "power vessel" 050-180 ml). The vessel is filled with a
sealing liquid (saturated sodium sulfate solution , and con-
nected by it w1th the measuring buret (400-450 M. The air
volume of the "power vessel" is connected with a rubber balloon
in a water tank. By means of an elaborate arrangement the rabber
balloon is squeezed together by the water pressure, and thus
exerts pressure upon the sealing liquid. A detailed description
of the operation of the arrangement is given, as well as are
equations for the calculation of the results. More than 100
gas analyses for C021 the sum of unsaturated hydrocarbons,
Card 1/2 oxygen, and carbon monoxide were performed, the apparatus always
SOV/32-24-9-36/53
An Automatic Device for Gas Conveyance in Hand-Operated Gas Analyzers
functioning properly. The time required for analysis is stated
to be 10-15 minutes.
There is 1 figure.
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,_-~:~~~ograf.naukp mWehiy nauohmy sotrudnik
Now data on the drifting of the "North Pole-70 station. Mor.flot
22 no;,404-35 Ap 162o (MM 1534)
1. Arkticheskiy I Antarkticheekiy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy
institut,(for Belov).
(Arctic regions-Sea Ice)
ENUN, N.A.; LAPINA, N.N.
deposito In the region covered by the *North Pole 20 drifting
station. Iwv*AN SSSRb Ser.geole 21 no*7:3-16 Jl 156.
(KWA 9:10)
1j, Glay4oys UpearlenVe Severnogo,u'brskogo puti, ArktIcheikly na-
uchna-iusledovl~tel'Ody institdt. Lenin
(*tlw-.Oaean~~ 'bottm)
BELOV, N.A.; JAPINA, N.N.
..ft am
Bottom sediments in the central part of the Arctic Ocean. .-
Trudy nauch.-isel. inst, gaol. Arkt..85:90-116 158.
(KIRL 12:8)
(Arctic Ocean-Sediments (Geolog3r))
Bolov, N. A Lapina, N. 122- 1 44
T. IIL NI-x Data on tw% ion che of
:trctin Ocean BoLlin qonnykn
0io-zrieniy bnsueyno Pvorn:,g~-. .-~keara)
Vaviady Akademii nauk 114~6, VoI I.,.), Nr PP
f Irl;
4 Iz A CIP I "Inc straLit'iC&LiOrl 0i ine kre,,ic oasin as mentioned in the title
was aescrioed i*or the first time by members of the expeditions
of the Arkticheskiy naucnno-issledovatellski-y institut f,1~5cien-
tific Research lnstiLute for tne A.retic Region) in the years
from 1948 to 19~4. N. A. BeIov succef-dod, nowever, only in 19~:;
in taking a 412 am hign coiumn from a depti-. of 5 044 m for the
first time during the mentioned expedition aboard the ice-
breaker "P. Litke" nortn of 'Ipitebergen and Frazis Joseg, ,and
(`~hpitsbergen, Zemlya Frantsa Ioalfs. ') (Fig 1). The ootai.,ed re-
sults confirmed the entire scheme of' stratification which had
been found already in earlier invet4Ligatioas (Refs 1,5). On the
strength of the stratification of the sediments and of the
radium content the absolute age may be determined and the co-.,-
Card 1IJ relation can be carried out betpeen tneze 8edimen-.s and k. I.
SOV/20-122-1-32 '10-4
New Dixta on the ~,tratil'ication of the Bottorp Sedimencat.Lon of zhe Irctic
Ocean Basin V
Moskvitinov's and S. A. YakovIev's sekiemes for the uart6rnury
on the continent. They nret 1) RecenL deporits from present
time until 9 000 - 10 000 years ago. 2) Finiglacial, or the
fourth new glaciativii in Europe and wie fiartansKaya glaciation
in I;iberia (.-3ibirl); 9 WO - 10 000 ana as far as 16 ooo -
17 000 years ago. i) Sedimen'ts of' tEe heat period 16 000 -
17 000 to 2U 000 years old. 4) Depoeits from the cold period
of -,ne Ostashkovskoye or third new glaciaLion :in Europe and the
second stage of the Zyryanskoye giaciation in nibir, are 20 000
to 30 600 - 32 000 years ola. 6) Thi- sedimentn of the next cold
period which obviously corresponds to the Kalininskoye or sec-
ond new glaciation in Europe and the first stage of Zyryanskoye
;I
glaciation in Sibirl are 50 000 - S2 000 to 6. 000 - '70 000
years old. 7) The sedimentation of the deposits underneath
which date from, the heat period took place during tfie boreal
encroachment (Mikulinskiy period), e.g. 6S 000 - 70 000 to
110 0(.*0 years ago. 8) The sediments wbich are below the men-
tioned ones were already deposited dtiring tne ffoskovskoye or
t'irst nt;-,~ giaciataon in Europe and the Tazovskoyt- in ' i.b2r'
-122-1-32144
New Data on th-v ~ltratificaljon of tfiq Pkv-tum ..oalmentatiut, of' trif. Arctic
Ocean Basin
between 110 0-0 and 1-jO 000 - 11m, till., Y~,,4rq ago. 91 Those strata
were formea durin.& the 1-ist, Iteat pai-ix-e' ," t:t.-- Middle
sLunrtornary, n.g,, 0:J!' year., tigo *.-tin. ~uci ier. "Nie beginning
o", tottli, vevvi(I ii-A bo ~eLr.,rrtvlnve. ':,tv~re are I figure and
f
.k 0 C 1.~, T0 NN geologii *,rk,iki ~,.rctic Insti-
of :-rctic
PHR~ ENT-E-J.- Pe,,;I-:.%r.v ~~, i%),jjr v.-Y k.. ?,. --trarrov. !,~eiztoer, academy of Sciences,
SUBMITTED: ~.pril 20, 19-,8
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PRUE I BOOK EXPLOITATIM: BOY/%=
International Goologloal Congress. 21st# 9;op-%haZvn*. 1960.
Morskaya geologlya (Marine Geology) Moscow, Izd-vo AN AM, 1960.
205 P. 2.500 copies rioted. (3arleas Dokla4y novetakMrh
&*ologov, problema 1013
Editorial Boardi P. I. Bezrakov, Reny. Zd.j A. V. ZhIvW, V. 21.
Zankovich and 0. D. UdIntsev; Ed. of Pubigaw-se Houses V. S.
Sheynsanj Tech. Ed.i V. Karpov.
PMUkOSEt This book 3.6 Intended for geologists and oceanographers.
COVERACM8 7he boa contains IS articles representing the reports
given by Boylet zoologists at the 2lat. International OoolcZlca.2
Congress. IndAviduLl aftlolas deal with th bott- topography.
sedlmntotlon, and tectonics of oceans (Wos:.ra Pacific an
Southern XrAlan)# as well an the goomorphology and tectonics or
the Black and Casgian Seas- and Soviet sectors of the Baltic.
An Saglish x4suad accospanIes each article. No personalities
a , 0. D. UdLutsev,
And `an;4V X. N rochn . MhAs or
iny.-ONatlons".1- Crust Under
Bess and Oceans 35
Saldova. Kh. H. 3t igraphy Of Sodlawnt-s t" U *Xaogra;&7
of tile-Wo-rth-western Pacific and the ftr Zrztern Saar -,f the
USSR According to 8*&-Bott~cm ftraainigerg r. 59
?AsLt;ZR&AA-?. Yormatlon of Sediments in the Southern
'Pacific and Indian Oceans 69
'S-R~ W., and A. BAIRZO Bottom Sedimentation Can-
7M.06 In the ArGa Von= - 88
and Yu. P. ReproMincy. Bottom aeomorpholazy
W0,15W. -F?M-b.lem of the Black Sea 94
AQ10-Vev- V. F., L&A_S. AMIdako" AV R4216f and
* and 0,_Y,__ tpevIL.
Aece-..; r atj; 0 .5
-no-F-9tructuxe 0 Southern Zaspia-5--Xier, 205
GarAhan h a Recent Shelf Deposits In Via Karginal
Vrhukilh 51A 216
an of aA
..........
,E90ova. 31. V. '.%a Geology of the Barents as* X23
OorShkova, T. 1. i3efts*nts In the Norw*gLan Sea.
jT:ff2rjnjA-N~,V. Mno of the Zdagen*618 or Some xaruo
to 140
Z&nkovlch V P * 0, X. Loontlyev, and Ye. 2, Nevesakiy* 7he
on the
Develops nt of the Coastal Zone of Soviet Sees X54
M11:tQ!6M_ A., V L and Y'lzankovich. so"
_3 164
Rudanov V -A-A-Imln, P. A. lin, mod V. S. PladvadOv.
REM 64H !;l-jWv-e=antG or Seashorea-M the SZVZWrVfMva- IT5
-Z&Qnk!xetvO. X. Typea and Formation of lagoons an Recent
Seashores-
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BELOVI N.A.; LAMNA2 N.N.j SAKS, V.N.,, red.; DROZHZMNA, LePe., tekhn.
red,.
(16ttom sediments of the Arctic Sea basin I DozWe otlorl*-
niia Arkticheakogo basseina. Pod red. V.N.Saksa. Leningrad,
Izd-vo ffMorskoi transport," 1961. 151 P. . (MIRA 15:5).
1, Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Sake).
(Arctic regions-Deep-sea deposits)
MIR R-W-M-MM ~Vxww "M
BELOVS No 31 14#2.
.Establish a now program of ship repairs. Rech. transp. 22 no.Ll-.
28-29 N 163, (KM 16:12)
BELOV N A.. YEROFEYEV, P.N.
Suspended matter of the Laptev Sea. Trudy AANII 26/+:76-?9
163. (MIM 17:6)
BELOV.. N.A.
Practice in the application of the piston ground pipe at the
drifting station "North Pole-"4v 1958-1959. Trudy AAN1124E:
85-91 tO. (MIRA 17:6)
BELOV, N.A.
New types of materials. Put' i put.khoz. 10 no.10
t66* (M-IRk 1931)
1. Starshiy inzh. Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo
instituta transportnogo stroitallstva.
HxrTxRp T.Ay prof.;
77---
iodifications in the bone marrov and peripberal-blood in-bWwin
Problogemat,i perelkrovi I no.,1223-29 Ja-r 1.06. (KIRA 14ii)
I& Iz kafedry faku3.ltetgkoy terapii (mach.-- prof. V*A. Beilrer)
i.kafadry.gospitalt~oy khirurgii (radh. Prof. iss. X01983i*00
~oyemo-meditsinsk6y ordena Ianina akademii imeni S.No- Ktrm.'
(BURNS AND SCALDS) (BU)OD CM
BELOV, N. A. and BEYER, V. A.,, Prof
from the Departmeat of the Faculty of Therapy (Director - Prof. V. A. Beyer) and
th e Department of Hospital surgery (Director - Prof. 1. S. Koleanikov) of the Kirov
Military Medical Academy of the Order of Lenin.
"Changes in Bone Marrow and in Peripheral Blood, in Burn
abstract--B-99405
Aoaaa ptm -joza -Y -A 'UMIR,
BELOV, NA.
"Changes in the Internal Organs in Burns," p. 32 Military Medicine 1956
lecture delivered at a conference of Soviet military physicians at the
Military Medicical Academy im. S.M. Kirov, Leningrad, 29-October - 2 Nov 56.
USSR/Humn and Animal Physiology. Effects of Physical Factors.
Thermal Factor. T-13
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol-, No 12, 1958, 56155-
Author Deyer, V.A., Delov, N.A.
Inst
Title Changes of ~;-`Boae M~arrow and of Peripheral Blood
in Diseases Caused by Durns.
Orig Pub: Probl. Sematol. i perelivaniya krovi, 1956, 1,
No 1, 23-29.
,'.bstract: No abstract.
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177
SHMfG)Yd. f9 dot aentj MURCHAKOU, A.F., kand.biologicheakikh w-:;
BELOV, N.A. (Ioningrad)
Mosinopenic reaction following stimulation of adrenocortical function;
experimental and clinical investigations [with summary in English#
p.1241 Jl-Ag 157. (MIRA 10:12)
1. Is kafedry fakulltetakoy terapii (nach. - prof. V.A.Beyyer)
Voyenno-meditsinskcq ordena Isaina akademii imani S.H.Kirova.
(BURNS, phveiology,
aosinophil count & urinary 17-ketooteroida (Run))
(31OSINOPHIL COUNT, in various diseases,
burns, with urinary 17-ketoeteroids changes (Rua))
(17-KITOSTAROIDS, in urine,
in burns, with eosinophil count changes (Rua))
B~/C/)// Ad.
5
BNLOV. Nl#j,,.Ayor meditsinskoy sluzhby; BELYAYEV, V.Ye., podpolkovnik
------O'Tffi-tsinokoy sluzhby
Functional changes in the internal organs in burns. Voon-med.zhur.
no.8-.11-15 Ag '57. (MIRA 10:12)
(BURNS, physiology,
internal organs (Rue))
BMV, N.A.
,Thrombocvto-iotic abanges in burns. Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi
4 n6.5:50-51 My 159. (MIR& 12:7)
1. 1% kafedry fakulftetskoy terapii (nahc. prof. Vjt, Boyer) i
Imfedry goopitallnoy khirurgii (nach. - prof. I.6. Xclesnikov)
Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena lenina akELdemii imeni S.M. Kirova.
(MURNS, blood in,
platelet count (Rue))
(BWOD PTATRIM,
count in burns (Rue))
BALOV, N.A., mayor meditsinskoy slushby
ftochromic anemia following burns. Voen-med.zhur. no.5:59-64
M'v 159. (KIRA 12:8)
(BMWS. compl.
hypochromic anemia (Hue))
(ANN14IA, IRON DMICIENCY, etiol. & pathogen.
burns (Rus))
KOROVKIN$ B.F., kand.med.naukt podpolkovnik meditoinskoy sluzhbyj 444VL N A
kand. med. nauk, podpolkovaik medsinskoy sluzhby; KANTOROVICH, A.S,
Diagnostic value ~of transaminase, and aldolase in the blood serun in
acute coronary~jjwurficieney. Voen.-med. zhur. -no-5:30-33 M;r 160.
(KM 13:7)
(CORONAU VEMIS-DISMES) (TPA&UMNASE)
(ALDOLM)
KOROVKIN, B.F.; _,B=V, Iff.A.; XANTOROVICH, A.S.
Problem of early diagnosis In acute myocardial infarot. lab.delo 6
no'l--3-7 Ja-79 160. (KIRA 13W
1. Is Leninpadekogo okruxhuogo voyannogo gospitalya (nachallvik
N.S. SokoloT).
(MURT-INVARCTION) (MrZYMNS)
NIOV) N. A. and GIKALOV., G. S.
I "Myocardial Infarct in Young Persons as a Result of Acute Physical Overexertion"
b- 39 . .I
Voyenno Mieditsinskiy Zhurnal, No. lo, 1962
SMLOVp Pavel Ivanovich.. prof.1 PIMBEIN,, Petr Viktorovichp kazd.
med. nauk; Prinimal uchastiye RM~DVN~j, kand. mod. nauk;
KOMAROV, F.I.p red.; MARASH, G.A.t tekhn, red,
[Internal patho.logy irk bans (therml)) Vnutrenniaia patolo-
giia pri ozhogakh (termichookikh). Leningrad, Medgiz, 1962.
294 P. (BURNS AND SCALDS) (MIRA 150)
pw
BELOV N A kand med, nauk ningrad); 61KALOV, G.S. (Leningrad);
;.F. (Leningrid)
Changes in the blood 'tem. in B.otkin's disease and treatment
with ateroid 4ormones.4.3ov. Med. 26 no.9:49-52 S 162.
(MM .17:4)
. BEWV, N.A., kand.med.naukj ROMOV, T.K. (laningrad).
Unique beginning of acute leukemia. Yrach. delo no.lltI20-121 I .
V63 I,. (MM 101t12)
I
13EZRUKOV, AJ!"; _!~ELOV,_I.A.; BARSUKOVp M*M., inzh,
Method for're,storing the strength of dowels, Put' i put, khoz.
7 no.11:18 163. (MIRA 16:12)
1. Nachallnik Kazatifiskoy distantsii puti Yugo-Zapadnoy dorogi
(for Bearukov). 2. Starshiy lnzh. Vsesovuznogo nauchno-isele-
dovatellskogo instituta aheleanodorozhnogo transports, Ministerstva
putey soobshcheniya '(for Belov). 3. Kazatinskaya distantsiya
puti Yugo-Zapadnoy dorogi (for Barsukov).
BOIIdiII-!M-SrARYNMVICII, Irina Dmitriyevna- SELOV 1.1 B akademik,
Otv. red.
[Handbook for the calculation of mineral formulas) Ruko-
vodstvo po raschetu forrul mineralov. Moskva., Izd-vo
Nauka, 1964. 222 p. (MIffiA 17: 8)
.1 1 1 -~
BEWVj N D RAKHLIN, I.Ye.; ALWIIN, L.I.; SEREGIH~ I.I.; POGODIN,
-4?.1.; PONTYAR, A.A.; PMUKHOV, T.I., red.
(Goorgievskaya HighwaZ,p -rith tracle navement. made of reinforced
concrete slabs in theiBelozersk togg'ing Enterprise of Vclogda
Province] Georgievskaii avtomobillnafa doroga. s koleinym po-*
krytiem iz zhelezobetoMkh plit -v Belozerskom lespromkhoze
Vologodskoi oblasti.' Vol6gdap Savero-Zapadnoe knizhnoe izd-VO,, I
1964. 36 p. WRA 2815)
L Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obshchestvo leanoy prorWohlennosti i
lesnago kho2yaysbva. Vologodskoye oblastnoye pravleniye.
Belo zetakotb7-10 sopronWshlermoye Ichozyaystvo (f0: r"MW41
Petrulchov)
SOV/137- 5q- I - 1217
Translation from- Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 1, p 166 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Belov, N. F.
TITLE: Investigation of the Machinability of 45-R and 45G2 Steels
(Issledovaniye obrabatyvayemosti staley marok 45 R i 45GZ)
PERIODICAL: Tekhn,ekon. byul, Sov. nar. kh-vaChelyab. ekon. adm. r-na,
1958, Nr 3, pp 20-22
ABSTRACT: A concise communication on a comparative investigation of the
machinability of 45-R and 45G2 steels. It is established that addi-
tions of B improve the machinability (relative to cutting operations),
the hardenability, and the fatigue strength of these steels. The
cutting speed permissible with 45G2 steel is 4011o greater than that
afforded by 45-R steel.
T. F.
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'BELOV, N.F., insh.
Investigating the wear of surfaces machined on lathes and grinding
machines. Sbor. at. CHPI no.9:41-56 li& (WRL litio)
(Surfaces (Technology)-Testing)
S/121/61/000/bO6/008/012
DO4O/D112
AUTHORS: Proskuryakov,'Yu.G., Belov, N.F., and Petrov, V.N.
TITLE: Cooling cutting tools by atomized cutting fluid
PERIODICAL: Stanki i instrument, no.6, 1961, 25-29
TEXTs The authors give the results of experiments with atomized cutting.fluid in
boring, thread-cutting,.planfng, and milling, carried out at the cutting labora-
tory of the Chelyabinskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (Chelyabinsk Polytechnic
Institute). The effect of the volume and chere,al composition or the atomized
fluid, the method of feeding the fluid to the cutting zone, nozzle shape and air
pressure was studied. The experimental machine (Fig.1) made possible different
combinations of fluid components, fluid quantity and air pressure. Wear of car-
bide-tipped cutters was measured by the wear on the main rear tool flank with the
use of an NOP-1 (MR-1 ) microscope j and wear of high-speo(I steel cutters by the
depth of the pii forming on the cutter face. A different experimental unit was
employed for milling cutters (Fig.8). The conclusion'was made that the wear-pre-
venting effect of atomized cutting fluid is higher than'that r atealsed'eutt ra
of flowing fluid. A higher quantity of cutting fluid-
Card 1/6
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Cooling cutting tools by atomized cutting fluid D040112
(emulsion and "suYfofrezol",,were used) had a positive off ect, but 400-660 g/hr of 5%
emulsion or 200 g/hr of"Sul ~ozol!'caused thick fog in the shop. Increased air
pressure also improved the effect. The Chelyabinsk Polytechnic . Institute, in
conjunction,with the-GhTZj developed new atomizer designs - the -q" P1 -6 (ChPI-6)
and 4 no -7 (ChPI-7) (Fig.12) and at the same time a theoretically-based calcula-
tion method for atomizers. In the ChPI-7 (Fig.12), air from the main air pipe of
the plant flows through the cook (4) and nipple (5) into the atomizer head (2)
where the stream splits and some of the air flows through the duct (7) into the
container (1) and exerts-pressure on the surface of the fluid in it. The pressure
difference causes the fluid to move through the pipe (6),into the head (2). The
rest of the air flows straight through the injector where it is atomized and fed
through the nipple (8)'and a flexible hose to the tool edge. The flow is adjusted
by the needle valve (3). The fundamental data for calculation are: t;ie velocity
NO and air flow per second (Qair) needed for the tool cooling; fluid flow per
second (Qfl); compressed air pressure (P) applied to the atomizer; the lengths of
separate sections of the atomizer and the pipes. The formula for the diameter
W of the intake pipe (6) is
d4 16Qfl A Qf1
Card 2/6 (G + 9 Z\ Hmax
S/121/61/000/006/008/012
Cooling cutting tools by atomized cutting fluid D040/b112
where L Qfl is the permissible reduction of the fluid flow; 6L Hmax - the maximum
distance rom the injector axis to the fluid level; g - the gravity acceleration;
G - the resistance factor of the intake pipe;c4 - the kinetic energy factor (at
Y =1.06 1.12). The'nozzle outlet dia-
laminar flow t4,1 =2 at turbulent flow CLt
meter (d2) is.detmermined by Qair and U2 of the air jet by the equation
ir
d2 2 1 FQa (2)
U
t,2
1:
The velocity is found by the Bernou]l on. The calculation results prove
that the main factor ensuring dependable operation (stable fluid flow) is the pre-
sence of a constant positive difference between pressure in the fluid
container ard in the narrow section of the double-cone pipe. The f3rmula for this
difference is Hmax
Fmin= ~H 1- 1 H (4)
2 Qf1
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Cooling cutting tools by atomized cutting fluid D01,0/D112
whire
~ is the specific weight of fluid and H the distance between the axis Of
the double-cone pipe and the - fluid 3eveLThe formula determining the initial
cross-section area as well as the diameter of the double-cone pipe (assuming a
continuous airflow) is:
1
U2
d P2
d 2k U2 (5)
1 .2 (~Pj U,
Ul
where k is the adiabatic curve factor and Y, ) e
,b are the volumetric weights of
the air in the initial cross:-section of the two-cone pipe at entry and exit from
the nozzle respectively. The dimensioni of the narrow settion of the double-cone
pipe are determined in accordance with the pressure gradient needed for moving the
fluid from the container into the main pipe, using the BerrDWli equation. Calcu-
lation confirmed that the fundamental parameters of"the ChPI-6 atomizer were selec-
ted correctly, but it still needs some debugging. An improved modification, the
ChPI-7 has been produced. Its technical data are: wcrking air pressure 2-5 at;
air consumption (at 3 gauge atmospheres) 4 m-1/hr; cutting fluid consumption 50
-900 g/hr. After the atomizers had been in use for 1 year,it was established that
the wear resistance of boring tools tipped with T'15K.') (T15K6) alloy increased 1.5
Card 6
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to 2 t-jmej_and cutting efficiency 50%. Surface finish improved by approximately
one 10(2- 2789-59 (GOST 2789-59) class. There are 12 figures.
6 r
,Fig.*I.* The experimental atomizer unit.
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PROSKURYAKOV,, Yu.G.,- BELOV, N.F. t PETROV., V.N.
Using atomized fluids for cooling metal-cutting tools Stan.i
instr. 32 no.6:25-29 Jo 161. iMIRk 14:6)
Metal-cutting toolo-Zooling)
talworking lubricants)
t
2 USSR (600)'
4. Coal-Mni-ncg Machinerr,
Experience in workint, thin teams vith combines model MM-1. Ugol' ZI7, no'. 3.1,
1952.
9. Monthly List 2f Russian Accessions
Library of Congress. February .1953, Unclassified.
BTCHKOV, B.M., inzhener; BZLOT, I.I., inzhener.
,The Sh]3X-lu combine In the mines of the Donets basin. Mekh.trud.rab. 7
no.6:22-27 Je 153. (HUA 6:6)
(Mining machinery)
mov, N.I,
Provide now machinery more rapidly for Donets Basin mines. Kekh, tru4,
rabi 9 noolO:8 0 155. (MM 9:1)
1.2amestitell nachalluika Takhnicheskogo upravlenlys, Kinisterstva.
ugolluoy promyshlennosti UM.
(Donets Basin--Coal mining machinery)
GUREVICH, GP,,, kand.biologichookikh nauk; BELOV, N.M., nauchuyy sotrudnik
Enriching md1k *ft iodine by feeding algae and fish meal to cowo.
V6terinnrlia 36 mo,1471-72 A 161. (KM 15:4)
I* Primorokaya opytnaya se11ekokhczyaystvennaya otantoiya.
(Min-composition) (Algae as food)
(Fish mea" (Iodine)
9. Me
9MV, N6' Me Semenovodstvo'0vmhchnykfi Kulltur*i'Kbrr4vykh Korneplo
5678. $ pvo
Petrozavodsk, Gosizat Kfoor.. 1954, .3" s 111. 20sm. 20pOOO F-kz 35k (55-10f~) p.-
635/ 633-4) : 631.52 (47.20)
SO: Knizynava, IstoPis, Vol. 11, 1955
TITLL- Semirlar
~, I c 1 .12 4 1 a 0 non
Parts in
1"-~110DICALt StandartL--atciya. 3p. pp 7
The seminar was Crgamlzed b7 the '-64SkOv-kiy do=
nAUChzO-tekhnichea!:ojv p_-op&gjm4j Lm. Dzarzh1nr1;o&o
(The tzoacow Hojsr of ac, c TecliAc.j Pro.
PAZ~Zd& IMOLDI 1)ZOMbinakly) ;;I roritat at&ndartov,
ter I linerattel-syk_h Qlh'LO_spi.~t"
dards. -rvur', and "" Z
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10 rose ;. ze the exp~ri_euce a.- a,,vaarkhozaa, inijetry,
and research ins
tatuter It- =d coopora-
t1on In tb* znc,~-100;b~ildtnZ InIustry and to convey
this experience to !:e jLrdajty technicians. More than
300 delegates from OrGamizatioua and plants were pr,
Gent and L8 reports were
cialization and - read on the problems or
_!~Popero.ion of the plants and the nor
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a of
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rarr", h ban developed and prepared for publication
'EU-7-u-M-for the calculation methoda.(sclection of
the optizams series and p&xer exponents) with practi-
Cal Calculation examplea and data facilitating the
necessary calculation work. to determine the req"rod
normalizat-lan, a nomenclature of machine parts and
r
Ompon&nt unLts In needed, and the lCaredra detaley
cA&hin (The VAcbIzc Parts 'hair) of Coakova"y stanko 1_V/
strumaxital*ayy toztit.rj1:.oqo,* P',chInm Tool ,I To.,
J CIRAflitutel av.2cped 0.1 .. Tat.. zor Ity+ zA-
which are "characteristic" for dir ferant =stchinm-
building iadantz7 brAnclies. S,*-oalled 6economic chsra
teristical, of techno)cSic; processes can be act up and
the sinima prcd=tion p;ogrz can be determined (Sra.
phIcally or &n&4yticajjX for ht h the application or
rI ott a
M6,rd 8114 a Certain. process va r %,o'suldcbe expedient. TbA
P"duatlon zones C0,41e. then be combined Into croups
1.1 obich-tha proceas v&rit-*O:x ic Ouit& 16- The
following facts me.-a 5tutad in the report by T~,!%
jgppl.2~4 , Parts -1;,ecialization I r. the ):Osccw "V-
i .940L . Zhlrty seven &%All plantA proluo.JnS r2:1-
tenors have beazi closed in 1:ontoo In the Course 2f
plant apoci-Altz-ation zi=t- 'he cc;-and blif of 29511
only two plants istateud Of the former 25 AM zzroduclln,;
=tGa eleet=adzsj cutting tools kl~l now t1t =='Jfgkr-
turo4 at caly 4 plants Instead of ~,S; and 3 plants
will prod.Ace die tblottt& for 25 pignts. Centrallz-~A
productio= of drills, threading taPucrjllini~ cutoors
t 11
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GUM, Rikhail Nikolayevich, prepodavatell; ZILIST, Petr Sigiswundovich.
prepodavatel. IV, Tev9sniy Semenovich. prepodave tal LOPTM.
Nikolay Kirillovich, prepodavatell; NUMMMIT.Iladimir Pro-
koplyeviche propodavatell; MW0V* Petr Petrovich, prepodavatell;
NMTIM, Oe=adiy Mikhaylovich, propodavatell-, of VON*#
dotsent, kand.tokhn.nauk, retsenzent; BMVA~iuzh., retenn-
sent; GOLOVANOV. N.V., red.; VOLCHOK'01A.-, takhn.red.
[Technology of marine engineering and ship repairs] Takhnologlia
sudovogo mashinostroonila i audoremonta. Pod obahchei red. M.N.
Guseva. Leningrad, Isd-vo ORschnoi transport," Laningr.otd-nis.
I~t.2. [Technology of ship repairs] Tekhnologila sudoremouta.
ig6o. 47o (KIRA 13:4)
1. Kafedra tekhnologii sudoetroyeniya i sudoremonta Leningradekogo
Inatituta vodnogo, transports (for Gusev, Mist, Lev# Lopyrev,
Mardenskiye Nemkov, I W tin).
(Ships-Kaintenance and repair)
PMV, H.M* inzh.
Standardization fo ship types and its economic aspects. Recht
trane - 18 no.11:15-16 N '59. (MM 13:4)
fihipbuilding-Costs) (Ships)
L !62h()-66
AICC MR', AP6012152 SOURCE CODEf UR/0413/66/000/007/0070/0070
INVENTOR: Belov, N. M.; Bulanov, N. V.; Mukin, V. V.
ORG: none
TITLE: Device for measuring te peraturlMdifferences. Class 42, No. 180381
[announced by the Scientific Research Institute of Atomic Reactors (Nauchno-
issledovatell skiy institut atomnykh reaktorov)
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, fovarnyye znaki, no. 7, 1966, 70
TOPIC TAGS: temperature instrument, temperature measurement, resistance
thermometer, electronic amplifier
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued describing a device for measurir
temperature. diffefence4 (see Fig. 1). The device contains a bridge measuring circu
with two platinum resistance thermometers connected to the input of an electronic
amplifier, on the output of which a reversible motor is attached. To compensate for
the errors originating as a consequence of the nonlfhear chaTacterigtics of the platinum
j C,rd 1/2 UDC: 536. 531. 083. 4
L 41,20-66
ACC NRs AP6012152
resistance thermometers, the measuring circuit is in the form of a double balanced-
unbalanced bridge with a double power supply, A balancing resistance thermometek
is connected to one arm of the unbalanced bridge. Orig. art. has, I figure. [Trans'-
[NTJ
lation] To amplifter
ov
NA Fig. 1. Device for measuring th?
temperature differenceB~
I-Balanced resistance
th6rmometer; 2-resist
thermometer.
SUB CODE:;O~jPq/SUBM DATE: 27Jan65/
2/2
BELOV NON,
Advinced methodis of reinforcing foundation beds of buildings.
'Novo tekho zhil.-kom. khoz.:Zhil. khoz. no.2:22-17 163.
(MM 18t6)
BBLOV, N.N.; BOL'SHAM, Ta.Mo; GOBDRYBV, A.N.; GRACHIV, V.A.; YEM10V, A.A.;
.a.- -=i~BKIY, A.X.i KIZEWITT , U.N.; KNORRIXG, G.M.; KONSTARTNOT,
B.A.; IDPYTOV, IF.V.; ~LWIT, G.O.; HILUM. G.P.; NAY72LID, M.P.;
FRINTSIV# A*A.; SIRBIROVSKIT. G.V,; SOKOLOV, B.A.-, STASIIDYTS, A.B.1
TATTS, A.A.; XHRAXMIN, A.M.
Mikhail X'onstantiuovich Rharchev; obituary. Belov and othere. Prom.
energ. 12 no.1203 3)"57. (MIU lOtl2)
(Kharehav, Mikhail Koustautiunvich, 1896-1957)
BELOVP NOND
Using electric ailleffication fcr ctrangthtir'.Lng fj-
Sbor, naucho rab, AMI no,16$29-41 062.
Raising the supporting Power and stability of " ~;,uadatlon
bode, in buildings by means of soil, stabilizationa Thid,:1112-5522
(MI-RA 17:8)
BUROV, G.G., insh,; BE=, I.P., inzh,
Results of industrial tests of the new OKK machinery anit in mines
the Tula 11conomic Council. Ugoll 35 no.8:12-13 Ag 160. (KIRA 13:9)
1. Mosbasagivrogormash.
(Tula Basin-Coal mining machiner7)
BOBKOV, Vasiliy Ivanovi-6i,- Po6HMV, ruriy, Grigbrl~evich; Bwagi,.
GeorgLy Georgiyovich; MLOV, Nikolak Pavloyi~oh; N*iF,_.
Yuriy. Pavlovich; SEROV9 Vyacheslav--AJL-e-lE-seyevi-
BARANOVSKIY, F.I., oty.-red.; KOVAL', I.V., red. izd-V"
ILlINSKAYAj Z.H., tokhn. red.
.COMKT mechanized stoping unit] Ochistnoi mekbanisiroyannyi
kompleks OMKT; rukovodstvo po ekspluatataii i remontu. Mo-
akval Gosgortekhizdat 1963 242 p. (MIRA 16:8)
(Stoping (Miningi)-EqLpment and supplio3)
xraxv-~.Mv. ~W-r M55
MADONOV, A.A.; JBELOV. N.P.
Textile industr7 of the European socialist countries bel ing to the
Como:Ll of Mitual Economic Aid. Tekst.prom. 123 no.,4&7-9 63;
OK, 3.
I,. Sovetnik so iata. Soveta ekonomicheakoy vzaimopomoahchi (for
Madonov),, 2a sr'~Shiy referent eakretariata Soveta ekonomicheskoy
vzaimopomoshchi (~qr Belov).
(Comw4ist countries Te#tile industry)
BELOV, N.P.; LEVINA, V.I.; ZHUKOVA, R.A.; ROYZIN, M.B.; PEREVERZEV,
V.,W.j rU%A'IMOV,, X.N.; BARMIOVSWAp A.V.., kand. geol.-miner.,
red.; ZAMOTKIN, N.Ya.,.red.,- CHEREVATYY, P.P.j tekhn. red.
(Soils of Murmansk Province and the improvement of their
fertility) Pochvv Murmanskoi oblasti i povyshenie ikh
plodorodiia. [Byj N.P.Belov J dr. Kirovsk, Izd-vo
"Kirovskii rabochii," 1963. 117 p. (MIRA 17:3)
; BIRYUKOV, I.T.; VIRBLYUDOV, N.N., GORBUNOVI, M.N.; YESIPOVA, M.M.;
!!-I0i-'-NtIICHff, A.I.; IGNATIMI, N.Ya.; KOVICHEVICH, P.M.; LYTKIN, A.M.;
LOSKUTOV, Y.G.;WZYUKOV, A.B.; MIROSHNICIMKO, N.Ya.; NIFEDOV, A.Ya.;
OSIPOV, I.V.; OSIPOV, P.M.; PETROV, N.G.; PETRACHKOV, M.I.;
PINEVICH, K.M.; POPOV, B.Z.; POTAPOT, P.V.; PE=IN, F.Ye.; PUKHOV, A.F.;
CHUSOVITINA, Ye.I.; ANGELISKIY, N.. takhn.red.
[The Kuznetsk Basin in the sixth five-year plan] Kuzbass v shestoi
piatiletke. [Kemerovo] Kemerovskoe knizhnoe is&-vo, 1956. 125 p.
(MIRA 16:12)
(Kuznetsk Basin)
BEU5_,, N.S..,_polkovnik
Conversation with a flier. Vest. Vozd. Fl, no.10:37 0 161,
41RA 15:2)
(Flight training)
N~ PRONSHTEYN, A.H.- OZEROV -"L N.~,RAFALISONp A.E.
Electron multiplier tube w~~
'Juagnetic. focusing for a high-
speed r6as' ~ spectrometer wii*h': s e,paration, of". Ions in flight.
P -
Prib. t tdkh. ekap~ 8 no-4MA-119 Jl-Ag 163.' (MIRA 16:12)
1, Spetsiallnoye konstruktorskoye byuro analitichaskogo
priborostroyeniya AN SSSR.
ET-7
BEwvf N.S.; SOLOVOYEV, L.N.
Analysis of the parameters and arrangement of a new series of
roll-turning lathes. Stan. i instr. 36 no.Ilt9-ll N 165.
(KMA 18s11)
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Cu2S,,It Dok. Akad. Nauk, Vol. 54,, No. 80 1946.
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"Investigation of the Structure of Gerhardt's Salt
by Farmonic' Analysis," N. V. Belov, G. B.- Bokly,
L. A. Popovap 10 pp
`Izv Ak Nauk Otd Xhim Nauk" No 3
i Determination of lattice constants., number of
molecules in the unit cell, parameters of atoms.,
interatomic distances, and distances between the
nearest atoms., for Gerhardt's salt (Pt(NIr3)2Pl4-
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The A.N.Bakh Prize awarded to G.S.Zhdanov for his works on "X-ray
investigations of boron carbide and silicon carbide." investi-
gations of boron carbide and silicon carbide." Rhim.prom.no.9;270
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USSR/Physics Mar/Apr 1948
Crystallography
Structure Analysis
"Review of 'Structure of Ionic Crystals and Meta1lic Phases' by N. V. Belov.,"
Im. Ak. Nauk 33SRp Sere Fiz.p Vol. XIIs No, 2
Work is examined, chapter by chapter. After describing basic laws of crystalline
structure, author shows how they aust be modified for certain elements because of
peculiarities of their electronic structure. This class includes such important ays-
tems as carbides of iron and chromium. Among other subjects discusses phenomena of
twinning and pseudosymmetry. Book contains 174 drawings.
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Corr, Mbr.j Acad. Sci., USM, 4 pp.
Dok. Akad. Nauk S M , Vol. LXIII, No. 6
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groups. Basic principle used for joining several crystaUographio groups into one abstract
group was the group identity of operation of even axes: rotary, specular, mid inversion.
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Sbornik (11vou), no 3, 1949, 9. 29-40.-. Biblogr: 9 Nazv
SO: Letopis' Zhurnallnykh Statey, No. 49, 1949
X-ra:~s--Wf fr-icti-m
Aprlication. :)f methods of harronic analysis for esta'Als'-inC parametera of crystal
structures based on standard powder X-rV diffraction Txitterns. Trudy Inst. krist.
No. 5, 1949.
Mont'hly List of' Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Decei-ril~er 1952. TP'ICIjNSSr,,jFD.
"Progress in Structural Mineralogy," N. V. Belov,
13 PP
"B~ Ak Hauk SSSR, Ser Geol" No 6
Lists accomplishments of structural mineralogy,
chiefly in silicates, on the basis of the more recent
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