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LOZINSKAYA, T.A.; KARDASHEV, N.S.
Thickness of the gas disk of the Galaxy from
observations at
21 cm. wave length. Astron.zhur. 40 no.2:209-215 Mr-Ap
'.63.
(NIRA 16:3)
1. Gnsudarstvennyy astronomicheskiy inBtitut im.
P.K.Shternberga.
(Milky,Way)
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AUTHOR: Kardashev, N. S.
TITLE: Communication of information by extraterrestrial
civilizations
SOURCE: Astronomiclieskiy zhurnal, V. 41, no. 2, 1964,
282-287
TOPIC TAGS: astrophysics, astronomy, exLraterrestrial
civilizaLion, o.-,cra-
terrcsLrial commtniication, intcrplaiwiLary
cou.,rainicaLioil
ABSTRACT: Tli,:- proli-)It,~ii of widl in ()Ill-
Gala.,~y -ind ol-lhi~r is withor tirlws alh~.,)5t:
---iuil~);-iVuly Oil
wjLh only Limfucd o--
L 01C lWilliFAC~ 6,ua.
Tllie iii-,poi:Lant factors in Ppare COMMUli j.Cat ion
(transparency of t.he. inter-
srellar rm~dium, iu!;Lrumeril: and cosmic. noiso ;iud
Lransuii-Uci: powrer) 11rc discussed(.
IL is nol-ed tb:it LIDO most: li-kely frt,-quenci.e.,; for
ultralong disCatic( ci';iiimwd-
C"ttion art. 109 -101A cps cince the cooffici~,nt of
absurption, by th iitLt~rstellar
1-nediulil !,.,; ileglj--~Jjlbly firl"111 al: ther-C
11i0tropic. radiat,(),) is
necessary for a possible and reliable ri!G~i,j)tlon by in
urdutowu populai.ioa. The
article cites compill;'Ition.", of the opLilwit
~,jp!eLrtiltj t)f a i-iLgnal whicii carrict; it
maximal quantity of informatiOll ill the ])1:01110,11cu Of
quanLum flurtuaLiollf; and the
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cosmic radio emission background. It if-, shown Chat a
c~villzaCion at any Clis-
tance in the universe which can transform povier of the, order of
L) - 4.1()33 Crgs/
sec or moro into an sotropk: coded rndio :;[;,,3mI c.-L!, be,
de-LccLed by pre,;ent-day
rad-".oascronomical. method,;. The expectod prop~trtic-.,; of
arLifici;il ;ourr-as of
cosmic rado emission are noted. A numl)~,Lr of objects, i;uch as
CTA-2i and. C-A-102
prerent-L'y oE unknoivn character, posst2ss ~i spectrwa extremcly
cl(-,,,;(' to Lhe postu-
lated m--tiCcial, The- iiwst favorabl.L region for seeking
artif-ciai
~;na' s st:oward the cent:eri of the G,11,ixy, sinCe the demSit),
of the SLOII~-Ir
Pop I I I a t i'_) nalong the -line oC sight Jis i-miximum. It
also is desirable to investi-
gate the. nearesu. galaxies, cspecially a large nebula in the
constellati.(-)n
Andromeda and the 1,11agellanic clouds, and the no-arest
radiogalaxiet; NGC and
FCC 5125. The author ir, convinced that other civilizationf;
exist in the uni?vctrse
and that prerent-day radiophysics affords the possibility of
establisbin.~ contact
with them. Orig. art. has: 6 Ponilulas, 2 fig
L ,ures and I table.
ASSOCIATION': GoBudarstvenny*), aaLronomicheskiy Institut imeni
P. K.
Shternberga (State Astronomical institute)
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AUTHOR: Kardashev, N. S., Lozinskaya, T. A., Sleptsova, N. F.
TITLE: Spiral structure of the Galaxy from observatlons at 21 cm
SOURCE: Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, v. 41, no. 4, 1964, 601-607
TOPIC TAGS: astronomy, Galaxy, galactic spiral, galactic disk,
Interstellar hydrogen i
ABSTRACT: The distribution of Interstellar hydrogen In the Gala?cy,
determined from
radio observations at 21 cm, does not reveal a clearly defined
Spiral structure. The
presently available pattern of distribution of hydrogen masses In
the Galaxy generally
reflects reality and if there is a spiral structure the angle of
torsion cannot differ greatly
from 9V. In order to clarify this problem, the authors exploited
all presently known
profiles of the 21-cm line near the galactic equator. The radial
velocitioB of the intensity
maxima of these profiles were plotted on a graph an a function of
galactic longitude. This
1fraph, Fig. I of the Enclosure, represents the distribution of
radial velocities of hydrogen
clouds along the galactic equator; the velocities of hydrogen
clouds along the galactic
equator; the various symboltj represent observations made at
Leyden, Sydney, Moscow,
Bonn and in California. Fig. 1. makes it possible to distinguish
the chaino and loopE. which
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usually are Identified with the spiral arms. After a full analysis
of data in the literature
for observations at 21 cm it was possible to construct Fig. 2. of
the Enclosure, In t
which arm I is denoted by a solid line and arm II by a dashed line.
The central part of
the figure is based on data of G. W. Rougoor and J. H. Oort (Proc.
National Academy of
Sal. , 46, 1, 1960). Ile distance to the nearest outer arm (Orion)
is 800 parsecs; the
distance to the inner am (Sagittarius) is 900 parsecs. The spiral
represented in the
figure agrees crilte well with observations. With an allowance made
for the continuous
spectrum it is concluded that the most probable regular form of the
spiral arms of the
Galaxy is a logarithmic spiral consisting of two arms, as shown,
with an angle of torsion
which varies smoothly from 830 in the central parts to 85' ia the
outer part of the
galactic disk. OrIg. art. has: 4 formulas and 6 figures.
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]AUTHOR: Shklovskiy., T, So;
I TITIE: Gravitational vaves and "superstars"
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady*A v. 155.. no. 5, 1964, 1039-1041
TOPIC TAGS: superstars collapsing star.. gravitational collapse,
gravitational
wave, general relativity theory., cosmic ray, radio stars enerMr
transformation#
gravitational energy
ABSTRACT: Starlike objects, identified with point radio sources,
have been
recently discovered* They are be4gved to have masses many million
times the
sun ma a and to be of less than 1OJ-0cm in diameter. The authors
discuss &=a.
results of the general theory of relativity that might be
applicable to this
superstar and to their gravitational collap8e., The intensive
radiation of
gravitational vaves must greatly affect the energy balance. By
using a simple
model for the collapsing star (a rod) and by coasiderIng the
gradual increase of
rotation due to consarvation of angular mmentum., a gravitational
ei-dssion is
computed to be In the order of 3.04erg/seo. A aim' ar result Is
obtained flor
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LOZINSKAYAp T.A.; KUWAS110. --N.S.
Observations at the 21 cm. line for
invectivating, the Bhupe
of tho gas d:lvk of the Galaxy. Soob. GAISII
1)0.131:37-41 '64.
(MIRA 17:8)
2168-66 ZWT(d)/FSS-2/SWT(1.)/FZ(v)!-3 DD/05
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AUTHOR: Kardashev, N..S.
ORG: State AstrdnoMical Institute4 im. P. K. Shternberg, MGU,
Moscow (Gosudarst
stitu!7,-
.venn.yy astronomicheskiy in
TITLE: The transmission of infortiation by extraterrestrial
civilizationa
SOURCE: Vaesoyuznoyo soveshchaniy ahch ennoye Drobleme vnezeymy
G* poavya
tsivilizatsiy, Ist, gy-~akan, 1964. vnozemnyyo tsivilizats1i
(Ex-traterrastriql
zatTo-- ---E- -vo AN ArmSSR, 1965 7-53
cfvili nF, rudy soveshchaniya. Yerevan. Izd 3
TOPIC TAGSs astronometr7t galactic radiation, planet, radio
astronorq, planetary
life, cosmic radio.source
ABSTRAM An optimistic viewpoint of the likeMood of receiving
transmitted
information from extraterres 1 civilizations in taken. The
discussion is
a
a
I'limited to ndio com and judgment of likolihood is made on the
basis
M
of observed information rather%han pure speculation& An important
queation is
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that of what is the level of a civilization from which we may
receive informatiOLt
This question may be broken down into questions about transmitter
power, volume
of transmitted information, and the likelihood of the detect e and
receiving
in
signals. The state of civilization is measured in terms of the
production and
consumption of energy. The author classifies civilizations into
three types:
I - one whose technological level in .-lose to that of the earth,
with an energy
use of about 4*10 19 erg/see; II - a civilization which harnesses
energy radiated
by its star (e.g. the stage of construction of a "Dyson sphere"),
with energy
'33
-7 Consumption A.~ 4010 erg/Sec; and III a civilization which
harnesses energies
on the galactic scale rv 4-1044 erg/sen.. The author offers his
opinion on the
rise and diffusion (in a galaiW) of the three civilizations, with
estirates of the
timn required for a civilization to pass through the given stages.
Discussion is
offered on several points: 1) the capability of transmitting
arbitrary informa-
tion and the linguistics problem; 2) tha unilateral character of
transmission due
to astronomic distances; 3) the optimal transmitting band; 4) the
optimal trans-
mitter radiation spectrum; 5) the reliability of signal detection
and reception.
Hypothetical cases of broadcasting over interstellar and
intergalactic distances
try various civill.7;aLion typed are 'cons idered. 6onjecture on
the type and volume
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of broadca'st information about the carth's,civilization is
offered. The questions',
and, cownents of E. G. Mirzabokyan, V. A., AmbartsupWan G. M.
Ay-vazyan, and P. M.
Geruni
are given. Orie, art. ras: Mfi~u-res, 1 table -an-a-Fe-q-uallo-ffi.
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AUTHOR: Mgtejenko. L. I.; Kardashov. N. S.; Sholomitakly,.G. B.
ORG: Physics Institute im. P. N. Lebfdev N Id institut AN SSSR)
1A_�SSR (Fiziches y
TITLE,: Radlointerferometer kith a large base
SOURCE: r%rUZ. Radiofizika, v. 8, no. 4, 1965, 651-654
TOPIC TAGS; radio antenna, antenna radiation pattern,
interferometer, radio receiver
ABSTRACT: A radiointerferometer system Is p posed which permits
realizing very large
bases (1000 kni), doing awqy with radio relayingy'automating the
recording of the signal and
processing of the recordings, and accomplishing a fun scan
within the pattern of a single
antenna. A system of two antennas operating by the principles
described In this article per-
mit s obtaining, with large bases, not only ampliludc but also
spnce-pluise characteristics of
InOrference mid consequently to study In detail the distribution
of the brIghtness of discrete,
so -es of very small angular dimensions. The authors
mathematically examine two Indepen-
. E
dexreceiving systems separated by a large distimee. Each system
consists of an antenna, HF
amplifier, mixer, heterodyne, IF amplifier, and an HF recording
device. Orig. art. has: 4
f9rmulas.
ORIG RE, F: 001/ OTH REF: 007
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i%VTHOR: Kardqahcv, N. S. ; Sholomitshfy, G. B.
TITLE: Limit of distances In extr kmipctic tudies_
SOURCE- Ref. zh. Astronomlya, Abe. 5. 51. 330
REF SOURCE: Astron. tairlatlyar, no. 336, Iyulya 31, 1965, 3-6
TOPIC TAGS: extragalactic object, ex'-agalactic distance,
extragalactic red shift,
red shift limit, emission spectrum, ol.ic density, extragalactic
dust
ABSTRACT: For the investigation of extragalactic objects In the
condensation stagi
the ol~jects for consideration should b( hose with d e
corresponding red shift
t Aux -.z ~; 100 . Investigatic,i of these objccts, requires the
condition
a, ,-' 0, if the source of a continto-ta, (: r,*ssion spectrum is
represented by the
&1a - 'Y'-V-C1
or V The derived exprossiort for the optical density of
f
emission scattering for free electrons, . i respect to z In
:Lsbtropic homogeneous
models of the Universe, shows that the limit of the observable
value z is about 7.
The w4thors are of the opinion that a mor e proc ise
determination of the value of the
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AUTHOR!` Kardanhev, N. S. ; Komberg, B. V,
TITLE: Dependence of the continuous opticnl spectrum of quasara
on their
red shift
SOURCE- Ref. zh. Astronoiniyza, Abs. U. 51. 3B)"f -
R,EF SOURCE: Astron. tsirIculyar, no. 357, fevr. 25, 19G6, 1-5
TOPIC TAGS: optic spectrum, continuous spectrum, quasar optic
spectrum,
quasar continuous spectrum, quasar red shift
ADSTRACT: On the basis of three-color photometry (UBV) of a
series oll,
quasistelar objects, the dependence of "curvature" A~[,,-(]z
(v.-here a, and
a are the spectral indexes of, respectively, IJ13 and BV-rays) on
the value of the
2
red shift z oil these objects has been calculated. From the
dependence obtained
it follows that in the region quasar spectra have a "step"
0, absorption. The occurrence of the "step" may be due to a
inatt2r with a wide
absorption band (starting near 2~50 which is distributed either
in the
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vicinity of radiation sources, or in the intergalactic space.
This mattcr may be
interstellar dust as, according to certain data, i.t has an
anomalous absorption.
with a mxximum near A 2300 However, as yet there is no definite
ansNver
as to the nature of the absorbing matter. With the existence of
more materials on
the identification and photometry of quasars, it becomes
possible to ascertain with
greater accuracy the dependence of A on z. By means of this
dependence it is
possible to estimate the red-shift of unidentified objects on
the basis of U13V data.
It also makes it possible to calculate the retardation
paraineter. Preliminary
estimates of z were made for seven unidentified quasars. The
direct detection of
absorption "steps" requires a thorough fotometric investigation
of the spectra of
quasistellar sources near Ao . A bibliography of 7 titles is
included. V. Zay-
tsev. [Translation of abstract T. [DW]
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"Balnoology and balneohygiene." [in German]
A.Kukovka. Reviewed
by V.L.KardaBhov. Vop.kur.fizioter. i
loch.fiz.kullt. 21 no,2:
77-78 Ap-Je '56. (MLRA 9;9)
(HYDROTHERAPY) (KUKOVKA, A.)
KARDASHEV, V. L. Cand Med Sci, -- (diss) ",T~ &ffect of the
imp-u-Tse '4*-Ae electrical ultra-high-frecluency field upon
A under /;,, '" (L-
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and in experimental hypertonia." (Experimental study).
Mos,1957- 16 pp. (Acad Med Sci USSR). 220 copies.
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Rffect of an ultrahigh-frequency electric pulse field on
biological
oxidation processes in normal states and in experimental
byperten-
Bion. Vop.kur., fizioter. i lech. fiz. kul't. 22 no.2:37-41
22
no.2:37-41 Mr-Ap '57. (MIR.A 11:1)
1. 1z eksperimentallnogo otdela (Z8V. '- prof. I.V.Puchkov)
Nauchno-
iE;Eiledovatellskogo institute fizioterapit Ministeratva
zdravookhra-
neniya RSFSR (dir. - prof. A.N.Obrosov)
(HYPERTENSION)
(MUCTRIC ITY- -PHYSIOLOG ICA L EFYNCT)
(OXIDATION, PHYSIOLOGICAL)
XARDASHEV, V.L.
"Reflex therapy with local ultraviolet irradiation' [in
GermiDd by
M.0stermann. Reviewed by V.L.Kardashev.
Vop.kur.fizioter. i lech.
fiz.kul't. 22 no.4:79 Jl-Ag '57. (MIR& 10:11)
(ULTRAVIOLET RAYS-THERAPEUTIC UBR)
(R&Fl3XNS) (OSTERMANN, H.)
KARDASH9V, V.L.
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"Balneotherapy of spondylarthritis ankylopoietics" Ein
Geruon] by
3--A-IODP. Reviewed by V.L.Kardshoev.
Irop.kur..fizioter. i lech.
fiz.kullt. 22 no.5:90-91 S-0 '57. (MIRA 11:2)
(SPIla--AI&YLOSIS) (HYDROTMLRAPY)
(IAPF, E.A.)
KARDASHEV, V.V.
wowwwwamm"im3a"
List of literature on psychology published In 1955. Vop.
paikhol. 2 no.4:138-143 Jl-Ag '56. (MLRA 9:10)
(Bibliography--Psychology)
XA]IDASHKVI-.V.V._ . _ _.
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Index to literature of psychology published in 1956.
Vop. poikhol.
3 no.2:177-187 Mr-Ap 157. (muu io:6)
(Bibliography--Psychology)
KARDASiMV, V.V.- _
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Von&T)Sikhol.
4 no-:3:1~8-177 My-Je 158 (14lqA 11:8)
(BIBLIOGRAPHY-PSYCHOLOGY)
KARDISITV, V.V.
Index to literature in psrcholo67 published in 195?.
Top.maikhol.
4 n0.4:168-180 il-Ag 158. (HIRA 11:1;_)
(Bibliograph.v-Payohology)
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AUTHOR: Buznik, V.14.; Kardaahev, Yu.D,
ORG: YWY'L
TITLE: Investigation of heat transfer during'the surface
boiling and
forced motion of seawater
SOURCE: Nikolayev. Korablestroitellnyy institut. Sudostroyeniye
i
norskiye sooruzheniya, no. 3. 1966. Sudovyye energeticheskiye
uatanavki
(Ship power equipment), 11-17
TOPIC TAGS: heat transfer, con-~,ective heat transfer, heat
exchanger,
heat transf er rate A_'L~
ABSTRACT:Th .e heat transfer of seawater in the presence of
surface boiling and
forced motion is described by a system of differential
equations, which
lead to criteria for which a function containing the properties
of vapor
bubbles is presented. This function is experimentally
demonstrated on
cleaned water distillate and sea water by the use of a
calorimetric
apparatus. As shown, the results of these experiments with
water dis-
tillate boiling in the presence of underheating correspond with
data
obtained by other authors. It is chown that the forced-motion
velocity
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significantly -affects heat transfei only within the limits of
convective
heat transfer without boiling and does not influence its intensity
during
developed surface boiling. An increased underheating rate, up to
the
saturation temperature..affects heat transfer significantly. An
analysis
;of experimental results led to a parametric equation which
generally
,characterizes the beat transfer of a water distillate during
surface
boiling. Several series of experiments with sea water were carried
out
under the following conditions: a surface heating of 0.2 x 106 to
.3 x 106 Kcal/m2hr; a forced flow rate of 0.2 to 0.8 m/sec;
underheating
up to saturation temperatures of 28, 56, and 83C; and a 0 to 4%
solute
Vanoncentration. The graphically rept -esented results nre
generalized by a
parametric equation which provides a criterion for the heat
transfer of
underheated sea water subject to surface boiling and forced
motion. The
,close relationship between the :Investigated heat transfer, of
heat trans-
Jer in the presence of surface oscillationsl and Reynolds criteria,
.indicates that vappr bubbles S!~eatly intensify heat transfer.
(GE]
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UR/3239/66/000/003/0124/0126
Fedorovskiy, A. M.;
TITLE: 'llicthod of measuring flow rates in rotating passages'of
marine turbines' by
means of metric pressure gages
SOURCE: Nikolayev. Korablestroitcl'nyy institut. Sudostroyeniya i
inorskiye
sooruzheniya, no. 3, 1966. Sudovyye energeticheskiye ustanovki
(Ship power equipment),
124-126
~TOPIC TAGS: flow rate, flow velocity, gas turbine, turbine
cooling, gas turbine
lengine, marine engine I
iABSTRACT: A method for cooling the parts of mr.zine gas turbines
is based on various
iexperimientani irvestigations,.including studies of gas and
cooling-air flow in rotating
ipassages. An arrangement is described for determining the flow
characteristics (flow
,rate and pressure) in the clearance between a gas-turbine disk
and a screen rotating
along with it, by which a pressure-sensitive dir ec tional- probe
and a traversing micro-
pitor, probe is used. The probes are shown and their operation is
described. By
;inserting the directional probe into the disk-screen clearance
through holes located
jin the screen at several distances from the center, the flow rate
in the flow core can
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Ibe measured. The pressure field across the section of the
clearance is measured with
.the pitot tube. The arrangement for pressure transmission
consists of a hollow shaft
!rotating inside the stator and provided with measuring chambers
hermetically sealed by
iwater chambers. The described methodIs reliable in operation
and improves the
accuracy of flow rate measurements. Orig. art. has: 3 figures.
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AUTHOR: Buznik, V._L.__LDoctor o! technical sciences, Professor);
Artemov G.
A. (Engineer); Bandura, V. N. (Engineer);j ~adashev,_Yu,_P,_(Engi
.F cdorovskiy, A. E_._~ffngineer)
ORG: Nikolayevskiy Ship-Building Institute im. Admiral S. 0.
Makarov
(Nikola-y-evskiy korablestroitellnyy Tn_~_t_itu_LT_
TITLE- Heat transfer.from a flat disc rotating in an unlimited
space
SOURCE: IVUZ. Energetika, no. 1, 1966, 84-86
TOPIC TAGS: heat transfer, turbulent heat transfer, heat transfer
coefficient 7
i~0 7_--i r., OAJ
ABSTRACT: To a ccumulate experimental data and to study the heat
transfer at a
constant thermal flux, the authors experimentally investigate the
heat transfer
a rotatno disc to moving air at a constant value of the specific
heat flux at
Lhe surface. L he disc-calorimeter was 'heated by an electrical
heater placed in
it. The temperature of the disc surface was measured by copper
-cons tantan
'.hcrn)occ,up1es. The hot junctions of the thermocouples were
embedded on the out-
surftce of the disc at various distances from the axis of
rotation. The ex-
device is shown schematicaliv. The results of the experiments were
compa~:~-d v.-ith the data of other authors investigating heat
transfer from a rotating
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obtained at a constant ivall temperature, The transition to
turbulence occurred at
2.4 - 10- . It is found that the coefficients of heat
transfer from a rotating disc in the
c,-.so of a cvnstant specific heat flux agree with those in
the case of a constant wall temper-
ilture. Oricr. art. has: 2 figures.
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BUZNIKj V. M.; ICARDASHEN, Yu. D.
"Heat tranrfer with furfacc boiling of' cca water."
re
port submitted for 2nd All-Union Conf on Heat & Mass
Transfer, Minsk, 4-12
may 1964.
Nikolayevskiy Ship Building Inst.
RTZNT-Kp V.M.Y doktor teklin. nauk, prof,; ARTF741"',"
POIDURA V.N., inzh.; K""IRDASHEYIP yu'D.P
inzh.
Heat transfer from. a flat disc rotatinv in tin
unboun,~:,:!
nc'. I
Izv. v7s, uchrb. zav.; ener,,,. 9 Ja
1. Nikolvvevskiy korablestroi.telInyy inst-itut
J;'---'
S.O. Mmkarova, Predstavlena kafedrov 'L.eor~i
sudoxry-kh parovykh kotlov. Subm-it-I.Pd
Febi--L.C'~rv 1,
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AUTFORI.- SavitskiY, Ye. M.; Burkhanov, G,, S.; Kopetakiy, Ch.
V.; Bokareva, 11. 11.;
l(ardashovskaya, V. G.
ORG: none
: Production and properties of single crystals of refractory
metals and alloys
SOURCE: AIN SSSR. Institut motallurgil. Svoystva i primoneniyo
zharoprochnykh
splavov (Properties and application of hoat resistant alloys).
Ybscow, Izd-vo Nauka,
19605, 15-24
TAGS: refractory metal, refractory alloy, single crystal,
molybdenum, niobium,
ABSTRACT: The two main methcds for production of metallic single
crystals are
extraction from a molt by the rocrystallization method, and zone
refining. The method
of extraction froir a molt by seoding is iridely employed
industrially for growing large
single crystals of germanium, silicon (up to 80 mm, in
diameter), and somiconductor
compounds of varying composition for diodes, transitors, and
condensers. Application
of this method to refractory metals has riot been widely
developed. The article
describes in detail the techniques of zone refining. In vertical
zone, melting without
a orucible, the ratio of the ourface tenaion to the density of
the molt should be
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100;i 6r greater. The maximum size of single crystal rods
produced by this method in,
for example, 14-16 mm for molybdenum and 6-8 mm for tungsten,
with a length of the
order of 200-250 up to 500 mm. A table vhows the purity and
rrochanical properties of
rhenium of different degrees of purity, ~xoluding the
mechanical properties under
elongation stress, the hardness, and the temperature of the
start of recrystallization~
A further table lists the mechanical properties of single
crystals of various alloys
of the refractory metals. It is found that an increase in the
purity of zono rofined
molybdenum ccnsiderably lowors its resistance to deformation.
Based on oxTerinental
results, a series of figures illustrato the substructare of
single crystalline alloys,
the mechanical properties of single crystal alloys of the
molybdenum-niobium syztem,
and them icrohardness of alloys of the molybdenum-niobium
system, PO lit Noso-7, No PO
Khazov, A. Ye. Tsut.-,k,)v, and T. S. Stronfina took part in
the work. Orig, art. hags
6 figures and 3 tables.
suB coms ii/ sm DATEs ioTun66/ ORIG RU: 0121 OTH Ras 005
rd 212
KARDASHEVSKIY, S.V., inzil.
Ways of mochanizing Lho !dngla-ball planting of Surar
beots. Tnidy
VISHCHu no-40:80-95 163. (1,4111,A 17:9)
KARDASHEVSKIY, S.V., inzh.
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Variation of the starting flow of seeds in single-seed
planting
of sugar beets. Mekh. i elek. sots. sellkhoz. 21
no-5:22-24 163.
(MIRA 1:7:1)
1. Pushkinskaya mashint)ispytatellnaya stantsiya.
KARDASHEVSKIY.-S.V.. inzh.
In thq Scientific Technical Council of the All-Union
Scientific
Research Institute of Agricultural Machinery. Trakt. i
sell-
khozmash. 33 no.9r1+7 S 163. (MM 16:10)
(Agricultural machinery)
VEVL161 E.V..). KAJd)A3IIJ-,`V""KIYY S.V.
.... . .. -j,7.;-.~~-~ - -
Statistical modeling of the proc(-.ns of' suwing
,iui,,Cr b~!qt
seeds. Trakt. i sellkhozmash. 3*3 no.9,-20-21. 5 16',.
(KRA 16 g 10)
(Sugar beets) (Planters (Agricilbaral nqchiney~y-))
KARDASHF!VSKIY, S.V., kand. tekhn. nauk
Reviews and bibliography. Trakt. i sellkhozmash.
no.6t48 Je 165.
(MTRA 1817)
1. Pushkinskaya mashinoispytatelInaya stantsiya.
-1-1~ : L~Z-tNTSRV, V. S.
Improving the quality of' surfaco michinine, of IE;ton
pins. Avt.
prom. no.10:35-38 0 160.. (MITL 13:11)
1. Gorikovskiy avtozavod.
(Grinding and polishing)
KARDASHIN, L.I.,inzh.; KAZANTSIN, V.S.
Effect of the adjustment on tho quality of machining
parts on
centerleas polishing machines. VaBt.mash. 40 no.10:60-63
w6o.
(MIRA 13:10)
(Grinding and polithing)
S/113 /60/ 0001/010/01l'i 014
Ii2-70/ "D301
AUTHORS. Kardashinp L.I., and Kazantsev~ VS,,
MT.7-1 Improving surface finish fit the machining of
gudgeon pins
rMiODit~itt: Avtomobillnaya promyshl-anziost',, no~ 10, 1960, 35
- 58
TEXT: 6tringent requii-~ments are imposed on gudgeon pins for the
7A`-~l (,GAZ-51) automobile. Tolerances for diameter, cylindricity
and roundness must not exceed 0.0025 mm, whereas surface finish
must be kept within class V 10 "b". The component is ground on 8
machines in an automatic line, while finish operations are perfor-
med on two type -)86 LAbstractol's note: So-vietj or Cinciraiavi.
No.
centerless grinders. Quality and output depend entirely upon cor-
-hese machines, but occasionally it is impossible
rect setting of t
to ensure the desired result due to insufficient knowledge of
cen--
terless grinding. A study of the effect of inidvidual elements of
setting on the quality of the machinedcomponent-a was carried out
on Cincinnati fio. 5 grinderB at the Moskovskiy avtozavod
W,.os~7o-w
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Improviiig surface finish in the D274)/D301
Automobile Flant). ~_eO02K (E120SW, -D120CM (Bi20S'-'3
:7 A. j , ~ ;K ~'4 %]l 5 0 0 T ~K
(EAJ-50ST3K), 7_7~1';:'_L80CVTL1K (EBlb0qT2K) and
8-r-320%-;1?2K '_EB520ST2K) grind-
ing wheels together with K5)20SM2B reguiating wh6uis were
tested.
The wolking capacity of the wheels was de-termined by their
machin-
ing capacity and by surface fini3h of the machined components
af-rcer
2 hours of operation.. Surface finish iNaG Measured b-y a
profJ_lorne-ter
-whereas the machining capacity was determinea by the
constanc~~-- of
me-~,al removed in one pass� The tests demonstrated thaT. the
EB~52o
MKc, �;B-L80ST2K and EB 150ST5K wheels gave good surface
fin,_sh, but
do not possess an. adequate machining sapacity. On the other
hand,,
1120S2K wheels have a suff'i;-. 'ient machining capacity, but
do not
give. the desirea surface xlnish~ Diring -.-,he -Last
opera-tion, -the.
grinda.ng wheels should have only a poiishlng capacity, Their
u6e
ful !ife between truing amounted to .50,000 me.,
enining conciiiions are improved when -there Is a certain
elasti--ity
of the reguiating wbeel,. The LMgle of inclinatioii of the
working
wheei in verTical plane of a Cincinnati No. ~, grinder 2.,:~
oppo5tite
k1o the wzigle of incli-nation of the regulactilig, wheei,
11"rie inciina-,
vion of the working wheel improves machining: oont.-_,,7_t
stre-uses Ln
t:.a-rd 2/4
Sli-13160A)00.1 O-L(J./Ull/,*U!4
Improving surface finish in the D270/D30-L
the component are reduced, and i;his gives a bet-cer finish and
grea-
-ter accuracy.0During tests the angle of working wheel was varied
from 2~5 to 4 and that of the regulating wheel from 2 to 50, De-
terioration in finish was obser%,ed with smaller inclination of
the
working wheel or larger angle of the regulating wheel, The angle
of
Inclination for the working wheel in the fJrst machine (preciding
the last operation) was 3.50, whereas in the -Iriat grinder it
was
30. Inciination of the reguiating wheels in Doth cases was 20~ A
greater inclination results in lower speed of the component which
impairs the quality of finish,, Both wheels are given a
nyperbo.10id
shape io ensure full contact between componeni and wheei~ This is
achieved by slewing the truing devices in the horlzrntal piane by
an angle equal to that in the vertical plane, and also by
shifting
the diamond tool from zero poeition to the right for reguiatir,
and
to The lert trvr working wheel by an aziaount,. calculated in an
etua-
tion. It was found that an increase in the speed of the
-v,,orking
wheel improved the finish. Preliminary -truing should be made
with
diamond inpregnated tools, and final truing with a d-iamond, The
workinG part of the supporting blade of the first grinder
~,,onsisted
Card 3/4
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Improving surface finish in the D270./D301
of accurately lapped rectanp,,,i~ar carbide si-xilps with 50 0
edge. The
second grinder was provided with a textoli tz: working blade
and a
flat iop~. The straightness, horizontal disposition and state of
the worxing part of -the abol,-,. as well as their posit-lon in
rela-
T,ion to the cei-iters height of the wheels have a great effect
on
finish, The reaultsof a study of the effect of this height on
fin-
ish are shown. Machining praciice with Cincinnat_~ No. 5
grinders
revealed that, all other conditiona being equal -, iengthening
of
the contact bei%,,reen workpiece and wheels improves the finish
due
the greater number of grains that take part in the worY, A6 a
rule, the length of contact is reduced after each truing que to
va-
rious factors. This should be remedied by rese"Cting the
ivheeli~
with -~.he use of a control. shaft of the sam-. dim~ter as -the
work-
piece, out longer than -the width of wheels, Due to the sino-11
wheel
inclination, the i-ine of contact after truing is easily
restorTed
by cross zie bolts. The position of .lie guide plates has a
~Lreat
effect on the geometrical rorm and finish of the components,
There
are 3 figures and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Gorkovskiy avtozavod (Gor'.kl~' AUtomobile Plan'rl)
Card 4/4
KARDASHIN, L.I.
Investigating some factors affecting the elasticity
of Fiston
rings. Av-t.prom. 28 no.l.33-39 Ja "62,, (MIW1 15:2)
1. Gorlkovskiy avtozavod.
(Piston rings-Te sting)
KARDASHN, L.I.
Investigating some technological factors affecting,the
fitting
. and radial pressure diagram of piston rings.
Avt.prom. 28
no.10:32-35 0 162. (MA 15:9)
1. Gorlkovskiy avtozavod.
(Piston rings)
6 OV/ 10 --' -- Z>L~ --'- - rj/ 10
AU! H OR S '111~d K11rnVU31Wn.,, L,V, (Karnyusliln, L.V.)
TITLE. Charaoterls'L-,s from Experimental
Transient hespf~nse CUr'vea (Do pytannya pro pobudovy chastot-
rykh bdiarakter,Tsi,,ik za ek3perymental:rymy kl~rvynly
pRrekJhJ'Ldn,ykJ. pi-ot&esiv).
PERIODIGALg ATtomatika (Eyiv), 14r.3, pp.!4-,83 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In para.1 the %_.1"r7;_-3 arE approximated ty
sections of semi-
in-finite 1-mooth curves-c.elayed relative to one another
(as shown in- Fig. i,, and repre sented mathematically in
Eq. (7,) L,qi.(6) a,nd (7) thon have the -Rame general form
as is obtained wher. pie ccew ise --Linear approximation is
used.
Eqs.(8)-(10) deal with the forms used for the approximating
011='~-'C_S'~' Eqs.(1_1)--""'2) relate to the use of '6q.(S)
for this
purpoa;~. In para~2 the essentials of Solodovnikov~ s metlaod
see Pef'.1_1) are utilized (tables of the h'
X functions,
gi-ven by Sc;*L;-~do~,-vzniko-T are required) ' The last
seotion cf the paper deals witli an exaluple, ior a system
with the differential equation of Eq.(18); the response
Card 1/2 to a step input is assuried to be that of Eq.(19). The
60110;e-08-6-6110
Constructing Frequencv Character' stic s from Experimental
.Transient Response C,-1xves-
firat method is found to give a good result" if the
apprcy.imating f~ui.,:~tions remai-a bounded as t approazhes
infinity (e.g. are exponentials); it is -rery simple and
convenient. Both mothods gil,~je geod results. There
are 4 figuree and -7-1 referen.-les. of which 8 are Soviet,
2 Eng-tish Pnd 1 Swii:;s.
ASSOCIATION: Ll -T'*t1 s ~ ky j? hn
L ~v politeidLn-iolinyy lnstytut (Llvov olytec ic
institute).
SUBMITTED: August 2,5.: -1957.,
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1-2,19
AUTHORS: Kardushov A. A , Xarnyu:jhin, L 1 1 1j 4 6/12
TITLE: Determination of the System Parameters by Using E~:perlmental
(Given) Frequency CharELCteristics (Opi-edeleniye parametro-
sistemy po ekaperimentallnym (~adannym)chastoTnym kharakteri..
stikam)
PERIODICAL: Avtomatika i Telemokba-njka, 1958, Vol. 19~ Nr 4, PP,
334z345
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: "ere the experiment is made to create a universal and
~3uffi-
ciently exact method for the determination of the values of
factors of the transfer functions or of single parameters of
linear models of rea2 elements and of the parameters of automa-
tic control systems by means cf approximation of the eyperi~
mental amplitudp-phasp chararteristics. By interpolation the
orientation values for the factors of the analytical formula
for the ampl itude -phase- charac teri -it ic, s are found and af-rer
this according to tbe method o" the least squar"s the cor
rections to the found factors are computed, The su~~.,est%,d
in case of arbitlary Str,
method is applicablL alture of the nu-
merator-- and denominator polynomials of the transfer functi-on
and gi-es sufficient2y accurate results in the computation
Card 1/2 with a Slide rule- The process of computatior, is explained
6,t
Determination of the Ebrstem Pargmeters by U5ing Experimental I o3
-19 -4 6/12
(Given) Frequency Characteristics
examples,, The method shown here i-s morejuniversal and
than the other ways Lsed for this purpose Tne adirantace of
the -interpolation method, which is given here. is 7epap3ented
by the fact, that, c-omp,,aed with reference 5, !!Ore a solutior,
for a much larger clq.ss of approximating -.r,*n.-fer functions
is outained, but without essentially cuYjp1j,,~atj-ng the Qomputa-
tions, A muoh greater amount of computation becomes necessary
only then, if ao.:;ording to the accuracy conditions for the ap-
proxiiaation of the function the corrections to the factors whict
are sought, must be oomplated
There are 6 figu~,es, 2 tables, and 9 r~-.ferencaq, all of' which
are Soviet.
SUBMITTED: August 9, 1957
AVAILABLEt Library of Congress
orr 1
1. Mat bemat I:, s - -Tbc-(-,y
Card 2/2
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AUTHORS: Kardashov~ A. A., Engineer, and jLaa~ny~!shin,
~"~hnical Sciences
TITLE: Determining the Parameters of Linearized Simulators of
Control Systems According to Exporimental Frequency
Characteristics
PERIODICAL: Elektrichestvo, 1960, No. 11, pp- 51 - 55
TEXT: In the papers (Refs, 1-4), methods were explained for
determin-
ing the numerical values of coefficients of linearized
differential
equations forelements of qutwmatic ~:ontrol systemOThese
methods are
based on the approximation of the experimental frequency
response by an
analytical formula already known previously. This formula
should be
drawn up under nonsideration of all internal connections and
all physic-
al processes within the element, which Is practically
impossible.
Strictly speaking, the required parametori should therefore
not he de-
8ignated as "physical" ones, but as equivalent parameters of
the
fied simulator of a real element. The selection of circuit and
Card 1/4
Determining the Parameters nf Lineari~_ea
S/105~60/Ooo/oji/00~/O,)
Simulators of Control SYstems According .8
7 to B01 2/-B058
Experimental Frequency Characteristics
Parameters of corre,~tion elements expediently takes place oil
all 0.jf~c_
ironic simulator, Approximated (simplified) differential
equations of
the main elements of the system may be used when buJlding up
the simula-
tor~ Since the initial experimental characteristic -
owing to nonlinearity~ measuring errors etc., the s may be
distorted
simple interpolation (Refs. 2 methods based on a
,3) are often not sufficiently accurate
for the approximation of the frequency response
characteristic. in the
paper (Ref. 4), a better method was therefore elaborated by
It is based on using the method o he authors,
the least mean square errors. The
calCulations for this method are,%owever; very lengthy. in the
Present
paper, a simple method is given for solving the problem in
question. 1+
is true that this method was elaborated for a more
with the above mentioned me narrow kcojt1j)ar,,d
.thod), 1)"t, -9till :311fficient.1y wide cj,,3~j
OlementB Of elOctromechanic automatic control systems. TLhe
amplitu'le-_
phase characteristics,, smoothed Out with the aid of statistic
-
Osses (Ref al pro,~_
- 7), served as initial data for the determination Of Z)IC rc-
quired parameters of individual elements or tile total control
system.
The differential equation (1) of' a linear simulator of the
investi.1--ated
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Simulators of Control SyaternEi 1~0121BO58
Experimental Froquency CharLICtoristics
element (and the system respectively) is written down. In
most caseE.,
the setup of this equation may be determined already in
advance, on the
basis of the mode of action of the element. The analytical
formula (3)
of the amplitude-phase characteristic W(j w) corresponds to
this equa-
tion (1). Two constant coefficients as(s.1, 2, ..., n) and
k are con-
tained in formula (1). The problem consists in finding such
values for
these coefficients, so that formula (3) mey conform best
with the ex-
perimental characteristic. 1: is the amplification
coefficient and may
be determined from the initial part of the characteristic
k-WOW IG3.0,
A transition to the reciprocal amplitude-phase
characteristic WI(j W) is
made for the determination of a., and system (11) for a s
is finally ob-
tained. This system consists of two groups of equations,
each of them
containing n/2 unknowns. The method given here is simple
and accurate.
It can be used for checkingthe admissibility of a
simplification of
equations for elements or systems, for the determination of
parameters
and equations of electric drive systems from given dynamic
character-
istics and for the synthesis of electric current circuits.
There are
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Determining the Parametexs of Linearized
S/105/6o/ooo/oil/005/006
Simulators of Control Syptems According to B012/BO58
Experimental Frequency Characteristics
6 figures, 2 tables, and 7 Soviet referen ~s.
SUBMITTED: March 28, '1960
Card 4/4
KiLUASHOV, Ark-adiy A.lokuandrovich, ansietent
Frequency notbod for designing transient processes
in dymmic
systems during arbitrary perturbation procona.
I".v.vyo.uchob.
zav.; elektro-mekh- 3 no.1:61-72 160. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Kafedra elek-trifikateli promysblennyl-.h
predpriyatiV
Llvovokogp politakhnicbeBkogo instituta.
(Automatic control)
BARDACHEVSKII, V.T., kand.tekhn-nauk, dotsent:
KAHD,',SIJOV, A- A-.,-iwh.
Static accuracy of the operation of an automatic
control SyEteM.
I~Iektrichestvo no.9:22-25 5 '61. (PIIRA -~4:9)
1. I,'vov.-%Viy politekhniche,-kly Inntitut.
(Automatic control)
KARDASHOV, A.A. (LI-ov)
knalyal's of the quality of an automat-Ir- control
syettm u5ing
a differential equation or-ior reduotion teohniqua.
P.-tom. i
telem. 24 no.8~1073-1083 Ag 163. ~MIFA 16:8)
(Automatic control)
KAUASHOV,- A.A., inzh.; KARNYUSHIN, L.V.,
kand.tekJin.nauk
Second-order delay component equivalont for a complex
dynzLiic sys-
tem. Elektrichestvo no.7:70-73 J1 163. OaRli i6*-9)
1. Ukrainskiy zaochnyy politeklinichaskiy institut.
(Automatic control)
KARDASHOV, D.A., kand.tekhn.nauk.
Now synthetic aqesives. Khim.nauka i prom. 2 no-5:602-612
157. (MIRA 10: 12)
(Adhesives)
KARDASHOV, D.A.; OHLOVA, I.A.-, red.; GONCHAROV, N.G.,
tel-im.red.
[Epoxide resins; methods of preparation, properties,
and fields
of application] Spoksidnye smoly, sposoby polucheniia,
svoistva
i oblasti primaneniia. Moskva, Vees.in-t nauchn.i
tekhn. infor-
mataii, 1959. 37 p. (MIU 13:10)
(Epoicy resins)
KARDA OV.-P.A... red.; PANSM, B.I., kand.tekhn.nauk,
red.;SOMMAH,
B.Z., izdat.red.; ROZHIN, V.P., takhn.r9d.
[Glue and gluing technology] Klei i takhnologiia
skleivaniia;
abornik statei. Moskva, Goa.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo,
1960. 284 p.
(Gluing) (MIRA 13:10)
SOLOVIYEVA, V. N"I KARDASHOV, D. A.; MASHINA.,
M. A.; MURINA, I. S.
MIKHAYLO ', L. A.
Phenol-rubber adhesive of higher elasticity.
Plast. massy
no.]-1244-46 162. WRA 16:1)
(Adhesives) (Phenol condensation products)
BLAGONRAVOVA, A.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; ktJMASIJOV,
D.A., kand.tekbn.nauk
New types of polymer coatings and adhesives.
Zhur.VKHO 7 no.2:
187-194 162. (VIRA 15:4)
(Protective coatings) (Adhesives) (Polymers)
KARDASHOV, D.A.; ZAMANSKIY, I.M.
Synthetic adhesives for metal-bonding to metal.
Plast.massy
no.2:72-77 163. (KRA 1612)
(Adhesives) (metals)
K,AUTASHOV, David NACII-VEV, ~ F :-
[Ti'e.w adhesives based on syrjth,3ti,,
p.).`Ivmcr~ -7,*." 'XI~11:11'rli~'
metals -to Ta)IIInetallic matprialqij kle, ria
3.-,irr-a sn~,
tet--cheskil-h po'limeroir dlia skleiva~-3a ~ ne.
me tall Ic hesk~- kh mate-dalc7. Le-n-ni-rad, ~ p~
'VIE-'' --~ jt.-
KARDASHOV, David Alekseyevich; KUDISHINIA, Vera
Alekseyevna~
SHUMSKAYA, Nina Ivanovna; Cffiil;OV, MI.M.,
kan(--. tekhri.
nauk, retsenzent; ANTOLOVA, S.D., red.
[Epoxy resins and safety measures to be applied
in their
handling] Epoksidnye smoly i tekhnika
bezopasnosti pri
rabote s nimi. Voskva, Nashinostroervlo., 1964.
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00,11;-A
U-i'DASHOV David Alcksoyevich. Frinimal
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-- --. e-d,
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1,33,44-66 W(m)/EPF(c)/Np(-v)/Wp.(j)/T,- w/Rm
I'AM50196AO. BOOK EXPLOITATION UR/
Kardashav. David Alekneyevich. I
4-K
New adhesives ~as'ed on synthetic polymers for bounding metals to
non-j
-metallic materials (Novyye klei na osnove sinteticheskikh polimerov
skleivaniya me,tallov i nemetallicheskikh materialov) teningrad~
dlya
(LDNTP] 1964. 38 p. illus., biblio.0 tables. 4500 copies printed,!
TOPIC TAGS: adhesive, cold setting adhesive, heat resistant
adhesive,
organosilicon adhesive, elasttc adhesive
PURPOSE AND COVERAGE3 This book is intended for personnel In indus-,
tries using adhesives. The principal heat-resistant adhesives with
high;elasticity as well''as thd"dompositton*Of thosi uged at nbrtial
temperatures, develki-ped in the Soviet Union in recent years and.,
based on.synthetic*po'k-ymers,::are euvered. Some non-Soviet data on
adhesives and their use are.included., No personalities are
mentioned.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Card_ 1/2
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IAM'5019640
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Heat-rpsistant-adhesi
I.
ves 5
1. Adhesives based on
organic polymers 5
2. Adhesives based on
organoqilieon polymers 12
3*,.'Adhesives based on
17
inorganic polymers
III# Adhesives with high
elasticity 19
1.111
Cold-setting,adliesives 26
1,IV. Methods f9r -testing
joints made
with-adhesives----134
Bibliography 38
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PA
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the process iinder examination, lit)
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of 1. deflection, a sharp 11 deflection and a
knotting of the lit section (the changes
which had not mi present in the control group
of healthy )Wrsons) were observed.
be
The changes ap ared with equal frequency in
the cases of pure' mitral stenosis or
insufficiency, T is is an arjument against
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