SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SLIV, L.A. - SLIVINSKIY, A.I.

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L53 i9 3/056/63/044/061/053/067 B187/B1O2 AUTHORS: Bukat, G. M., SlIv, L. A., Bogomonoial TITLE. Residual pair forces In the,light nuclei 0 18 andF 18 PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentall-noy I teoretioheskoy ffikit,v- 44., z no. 1, 1963,' 316-325 18 18 TEXT: The nuclei of 0 and F are considered to be composed of the magic core with filled shells (016) plus two nucleons moving in the potential V = V + V + V . V is the averaged local potential of all C S p C nucleons of the nucleus, and has been determined by L.S. Sliv and B. A. Volchok (ZhETF, 36, 539, 1959)- V is the potential caused by the@ S quadrupole portion of interaction between an external nucleon and Ithe nucleons of the core. It has been calculated by V.N. Guman-.(ZI iIETF, 4"1, 800, 1961). V occurs in the presence of external nucleons and is@ p determined by the residual forces left over after averaging. These are- mainly pair forces which become active at small nucleon' distances. They 'Card 1/ 4 3/0"J63/044/001/D5,31067 Rosidual VaIr forces-in the light AW/3102 Independent of the ISOMPISO The transition -probabilities ?(A) between the Indi-VIAmal levels show by 9 w4ars-Or magpitafto [Abstracterfe notes 1014 abould read 104.) After ellaimattoo .of the energy depead*nce# the values of the r*Uo*d proliability D(w X) champ by 3 orders *.f ma V*i- tu4o. Despite the #mwId*rab1* wartations the a, .va2men oulaulated agroe fairly lost 614b those observed". IM isteractiom b*1%d4m nuols"S ant car# is strongest In 21SM rAC1916 as tb* Off"Sive surface temmuz C Agereases fasm 2000 -to 150 In pilng tree rb"6 to. 14. 0 The ""Ottivit'y of 4be regultipAo the parowters'tw md 4 Inareaseol the Valitts aalewl4ted and observed fox bw a too - 2.0 mmis @ma&,mVv*w*t,, aboreas thaso observed and calculated for Sw -a )j, 411f*r amsI40'rably. Ike results obtsined for the speors is the prosealk paper aro, 4'we 49"tett M4 exact then those obtained either ty 84, 911tatO and 3.14 Flowers (Praqs fty. 800*9 A20t 19"t 5)6) asime the sball WA*lt Or loy U*G& Redlich, (fte, Rev. Ito$ Sq"V 469) using the model- of 0 deformed noolmAn, Tkere are 4 rip"a and 4 tables. eard 514 SLIV, KHARITONOV, Yu. I. "High-Lying Nuclear Isomeric States." report submitted for All-Union Conf on Nuclear Spectroscopy, Tbilisi, 14-22 Feb 64. FTI (Physico Technical Inst) ACCESSION NR: AP4019253 S/0056/64/046/qO2/0811/0813 AWHOR: Sliv, L. A.I* Kharitonov, YU. 1. TITLE: iesidual np interaction in heavy nuclei and high isomer stites SOURCE: Zhurnal eksper. i teor. fiz., v. 46. no. 2, 1964, 811-813 TOPIC TAGS: np interaction, heavy nucleus, isomer state, high lying, isomer state, transuranium element ABSTRACT: In view of the large number of nuclear phenomena.in whichl 1 a vital part is played-by residual np interaction between the nucle- ons of the overfilled neutron and proton 'shells, and analysis in made of the matrix elements of the np forces in such interactional for various neutron and proton configurations. it is found that so-' mer4c levels caused by np forces can be both low and high lying with!, re4'ect to.ihe-ground-state, and that high lying isomric states Ca#,d L 27606_66_____P!T(m) ACC NRs AP6018485 SOURCE CODE, uR/o367/65/001/006/ll29/-U311 AUTHORt Sliv, Le At; Kharitdnov# The Is! ysi o-Techrd ORG:- Ph cal Institute im. A. F. Ioffe,AN SSSR (Fitiko--tekhnichaskiy institut AN SSSR-) TIM i Isospin in heavy nuclei SOURCE: Yadernaya Mika, ve 1, no* 6, 1965, 3129-1131 TOPIC TAGSt heavy nucleus, Coulomb interaction, quantum number, nuclear sping light nucleus, cadmium, nucleon, nuclear resonance ABSTRACT: Whether or not it is- possible to ascrl@e definite values of the isospin T to states of heavy nuclei has become of current importance in con- nection with the observation of analog states. Reasons have been given that the isospin T may be.a good quantum number for large values of the-nuclear charge Z. But it is of interest to find the fraction of the mixture of states .with other T in the lowest value of the isospin To for the ground statel using @the most realistic model of the nucleus and accurate approximatlofis for the effect of Coulomb interaction. 1he paper gives a formula for the Coulomb potential of a particle in a field of Z particles. The Coulomb part of the potential results in an admixtuiv-0 of states with other T; ortmore exactly* only the variable part of the Couloiub pote tial mixes states with different To Accordinglyp in the potential for the'. n C&O 113 4, L 27606-66 ACC NRs AP6018485 .peIturbation in T it i-s necessaiy to include only the -term proportional -to- rl - The resulting potential gives single-particle transitions to states with the same spins j and the same parity but with different radical quantum 'Inumbers n, in which the isospin T of the nucleus may change by unity. A formula is given for the fraction P of admixture of states with other T. 7he :dependence of the fraction P an Z is expressed principally In the sum of n terms in the formula for P, in which n increases with Z. For light nuclei up to Z-20(Ca4O)9 for which To - 09 the admixture fraction P increases with L 1he admixture of other T would increase approxi _@mately linearly if the isospin To remained equal to zero. Then, for nuclei theavier than Ca409 use of the Isospin as a quantum number would cease to hav6;-. meaning. But for stable nuclei after Ca40 (actually the Ca4O nucleus does in- :not lie on the stability curve) the Isospin To is greater than zero and creasds with Increase In A. In other words, the admixture fraction P remains! approximately.the same*for all stable nucleit i.e., 1-2%. This result may -also be extended to all the- 1-ow exci ted states of --the nUcle I.. -A The purity of the isospin T in heavy nuclei may be verified experl- .mentally from the familiar selection rules. 1hus, the Fermi fl-transition :0+ + 0+ which is permitted in the ordiniry spin will be forbidden In the Oppn)B, which go through I sospin. Nuclear charge exchange reactiorks A% resonance states of the compound nucleus't will be forbidden in T. The ground state corresponds to a potential well with the minimum value To h(N -_Z)., -Excited states of the, Ve 11 correspond. to-higher Valusel @A L Card 2/3 :@-L 26948-65 i ACCESSION NR: AP5004530 were calculated and tabulated th- A1x: for ,E1 E2, M16. and M2 -transitions for the fol . iti y k 3cm tfw/m@2 K-@Jhell.-: Z lowing values of the Atomic number and transit on energ 81, 84, 88, 92, O@20 !;-.k !5. 5.0, -'L-sh Iell.-:Z-= 49,* 57, 61, 65, 69# 731 77r-8.1@' 841 88, 92, 95, 980 0-05 i6K !@-O .70., The.algebr aid expressions-used for matrix @t e matrix elements f6r', lements are adduced. ."The individual' numerical values for h . among those listed.above, can be obtained 1rom the :au-1'.-- any k, Z and multipolarity, thors. It will be possible to order photoprints-or inicrofilms.of the-tables f rom- the Institute of Scientific-Information-of.the Academy of Sciences of the SSSR.The: authors are grateful to N.B.Brovtsina, K.I.Golovant, L.I@Fralentall and F.I.LA len, who participated in compilation, of the.t4bles." Orig.art.has-:21 fomulas,d--@ [02-1 ASSOCrATrON: none SUBMITrED: 00/--Jan65 ENCL: -00 @SUB CODE: GP NR SW,R1W. 007 CFWR: 001 ATD PRESS: 3199;, 2/2 RIVKIN, Saamuji Simonovich; CS@T.@CYUKHOV, Ya.G., in--h., retusenzent; SLIVP E-.I.j doktor tekhm. nauk, retsenzent; (;HhWl'r-.UV, I - R-11- - fiz-mat.. nauk, nauchn. red.: KLP@@111A, Ye.V., . y doktoi red. ['theory of gyroscopic devices] Teoriia giroskopicheskikh ustroistv. Leningrad, "Sudostroenie.11 I-Pt.2. 1964. 5471 p. (MMA .17.7) CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Farn Aniruils - Honey Boo Q-7 Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Biol., No 6, 1958, No 26269 Author Inst On the Widoning of Nosts by Surplus Gonbs rnd Lrtificirl Comb Foundttion (0 rnashiranii gnozd znp:@snyrni sotuA i Iskusstvonnoy voshchinoy) Orig Pub : Vcolarstvi, 19571 100 No 3, 4()_41 Abstract % The Author considers rs incorrect the currently used method of widening the nest first by putting surplus coubs and then using the crtificial comb foundation only aftcr the building instinct iz-Awnkonod in the bees. He quotas a number of ex- mplas wherein the boas prefer the artificial comb foundation. The use of surplus conbs is justified only when the colony lags behind in its development in the Adverse weather which continues until the and of March or the beginning of April, and when aftarwards, suddenly warp-or weather sots in, end con- tributes a good honey crop. Card Jesonrch Tnstitute Zd. ; It 56GEK, armacii a BiO- D, 'ILZ, ;,Z.; caemi.stry (VyZicuitiny USbav iiro F (5f 16y and Bio C1,011J.i), pr.,@;-ae. Lon Distribution, and Excretion of Activity After the "Absor@)t. I C; I 4-Kc-opj@ to Rats-" r,d@@jir.z strat@ oil Of -onylbutazone Vo! 15, Uo 5) Sep 66, P-P 407 -r-izolidin-3,5-dion was .M,1_1@etobuty -py Abstract: 7.,?-d 4:, rd carbon in the fpjrazolidin ring- The Ta_g@,e_6=witii radjoacGive C on the 3 ividual organs rate of adsorbtion and excretion and the affinity Of ind high affinity for 'he brainy rz bed. The drug has a I U for the drug are de5c j- . It has a low affinity for and stimulatles the npophysj3 adrenal glands .f levels in bones are law. blood and is transported by the blool. The 2 Western, 3 Czech references. 1 Figure. Submitted at lb Days Of Pharmacology at Smole-nice, 16 Feb 66. 1/1 SKURIKHINA9 L.A.; SLIVA@ I.I. in the adrenal region in the compound treatment of GRIGOR7YEVA, T.G., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; GIZBOV, M.A., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; PERSIN, S.A., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; PETRUKHA, GJ., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; SLIVA, I.K._' Practices in effective control of the sugar beet weevil. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 4 no.5:23-25 8@0 '59. (MM 16:1) 1. VsesoyuzrV-y institut zashchity rasteniy (for Grigorlyeva, Glebov, Persin). 2. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issiedovatellskiy institut sakharnoy svekly (for Petrukha). 3. Glavnyy agronom inspekisii po sel'skomu khozyaystvu Smelyanskogo rayon4-'. Cherkasskoy- oblasti (for Sliva). (Smela District-Sugar beets-Diseases and pests) (Smela Distriet--Weevils--Extermination) PRIAND/Cultivated Plants. Fruits. Berries. M Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol -, No 5, 1958, 2o47i. Author J. Sliva Inst Title The Effect of Pruning Slightly Frozen Trames on the Restoration of Dead Tissue. (V3.iyaniye obrezki podmerzsbikh derev'yev na vosstanovleniye otmirayushchikh tkaney). Orig Pub: Przegl. ogrodn., 1956, 33, wo il, 6. Abstract: During the winter of 1955/56 frosts zt-mtgly a-rfactsd Poland's fruit orchards, in particular, the poorly fer- tilized and ti-Iled ones, as well as those bearing large quantities of fruit in 1955. Tn the tests conducted with plums and nut trees not one of the methods of fan pi-in- ing yielded positive results. In orcbards- suffering from Card VP GONSKIYY G.V.,, kand.tekhn.nauk; SLIVA, O.K., inzh. Designing an elastic plunger coupling with a limiting mment. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; mashinostr. no.6:71-80 165. (MIRA 16-10) 1. KharIkovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. L IOFY,7-()'t I kM I/ r_%Vk'%KJ/QVVr kWj/"Ilr@V Iw A ACC NR AR60311733 SOURCE CODE: UR/0124/66/000/008/VO52/VO52 AUTHOR-' Sliva, 0. K. ----------- TITLE: Specific features in calculating th@ natural frequencies of bending of the operating blades of turbine machines with the use of discrete models SOURCE: Ref. zh. Mekhanika, Abs.- BV422 REF SOURCE: Dinamika,. i prochnost' mashin. Resp. mezhved. nauchno-tekhn. sb., vyp. 1, 1965, 26-31 TOPIC TAGS: turbine blade, shaft, natural vibration, natural frequency, bending vibration, mass distribution, bending oscillation ABSTRACT- An investigation has been made of the effect on the design values by natural frequencies of bending oscillations of a shaft and on the methods of sub- stituting its distributed mass with several concentrated masses. Two methods are analyzed for the distribution of mass of the shaft: the mass of the section is con- centrated at its center of gravity and the mass of the section is spread over its ends. It is shown that with an even divi-;on into sections the first method yields exe es sively- high natural frequency values, while the second produces underrated ca@d 1 / 2 ACC NRt AT6034467 SOURCE CODE: UR/oooo/66/ooo/ooo/oii6/oi22 1AUMOR; Zhuravleva, A. M. (Khartkov); Slivat 0. K. (Khartkov) ORG. none 1ITIZ: Vibration of rotors of a disc-drmn construction ';SOURCE: HharIkov. Politakhnichoskiy institut. Dinamika i prochnost' mashin I I(Dynamics and strength of machines), no. 3, Rharkov, Izd-vo Kharskovskogo unive, 1966,' 1116-122 ITOPIC TAGS: vibration analysis, rotor blade, turbine rotor ABSTRACT; in a drimi-like rotor, the rigidity of the discs and that of the shell connecting theun is of the same order of magnitude, so that the condition of a rigid disc clanping (along a certain radius) is not fulfilled. Zle vibrations of one disc !are transmitted ',:rrough the shell to other discs. A rotor of this type must be considered as a single dynamic system with a complex spectrum of resonance-states excited by forces originated in any of the parts of the rotor. The authors developed a method for the calculation of the vibrations of this system by using a discrete model of a shell consisting of massive rings without thickness connected by massless portions of the shell. The matrix equations of such a model are obtained by exprqssing the displacements of the shen along the axes x. y, z in spherio coordinates. Zia GONSKIY, G.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; SLIVA, O.K., inzh. Investigation of the performance of a plung-ar coupling and the determination of the optimum value of its basic para- meters. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; maBhinostr. no.2:101-114 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Kharlkovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. SLIVA, Faig [deoeased], dotsent Some eomplications inniyocardial infarct and their treatmeirtv Khirurgiia 37 no.1:58-61 A 161. (MIRA 14t2) 1. Iz TSentrallnoy polikliniki Ministerstva idravookhranemiya RSFSR (Moskva). (HEART-IMARCTION) (33iTESTINW-OBSTFOCTIOR) t 0 0 out I I 1 4 It 6 1 A I It 13 'AA -r 00 0 It 11 Ij Id Is 17 a us 100 MU loan at a Is L 441 do 0; 00 @ ONOCIIIIIII AND 01100111fli 0.010 00 0 00 oo C 00 2 ...! Pro "91H AND Y-.5AAYA,, COIM-tillx C:eCAk 110". Pffatlw Of 3-fthIl"ladec"O. S. U ' I -00 0: oo a @ 77,- -The olt-thod of I)fepg. this CAwm. Con"I"Riefidn"s 4,.1,114-42(1932); cf. C.',I- 26; .00 0 I'lanclud-Chaill hydrocarbon 11 analogous to that Plvvionsly tvpmcd. li ifi d 1 d W d @00 : r an ritt r E0 VIttircatiol (1) was obtained in 99% rkld front Ft Itdmitate an g 41 0 tirrpll. of its urethan. PthydrvItion of 1 to rthylottaderrRe Mi by Invans of vacumn . 0 I.An. resiclacd only Wj`o but by heating equal paAs of I and 1111hyd. ZuCI, at 115 -25* .00 400 1171,', was dt-bydrated. The remaining ale. was sepil. by distri. In thr prewnce of IS. Na Oo 3U to40g.oIcrudcprcmIuct. 0410 of the ethyl. d'.0.8WO. gives all addrs. corultd. with IIg(OAc): in McOll. Thepynition =00 00 0 'nic linkage Was established at 2 through isolation of Et twntadecyl ketone aftrr oxida. 0 tion with cold satd. KNInO. and prulm. of its oxime, 110 g. of H mixed with rrd&vd coo o Ni was treated for U, min. With III 2t 145' and an initial pmmure of I'Wattn. Thrfil- 0 00 0 1 terrd product was distd. at 1'21 mm. Pure 3-ethylmttadecupie (M) is a coloclem, O"Iess 7 ' 9 COO 0 0 00 Col. .951, heat efcombustion 11.152 , ho 21YV. b.:;4I 1.4476. dto 0. liquid m- --3 00 Ab%. Vi%Coltity VAIUVS front n* to W, are given for U and M. Ai%-Fc R. 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A vintable '00 app. isdrocribed for thv don. of small antiq. of 11,S MAX)l ' l)(OA0, III illuminating cat with the ue of I -00 0 4 paper. By means of art app. similar to A shortened ma- -00 of 8 nometerthc gas is pirsird oivr filter paper impregnated with III% Pb(OAr), at the ratv of 1511 I-111r. In the pfv,.tAv - - 1i ,A d ui fi li b f 0 01 11 f -00 - r. , As r eco e per Co. in. o fe pap. . j. , g nitcly colored anti the -ricu. of iliv 11,;eantwesid. flum 9 j the inten4ity (A coltir. Whcn larger anits. of 11,9 ar- Inevent in & gas. a gas PiIxt of 1. capacit? is zoo filled with the gas, the tenip. and prcs@urr dctd., and then 25cc.TTfa5% soln. olCtIMAOlintrolucedinto the pipet. 1 After thorough shaking. the pipet is emptied into a i1a!-k anti 3 drops conctt. HOAr. 25-50 cc. 0.01 N I soln. anti I() cc. dil. lf,!4), TIMM. After life "n. has stmA for oo 8 mm. it is litruted with 0.01 X Nat:S(4. W. A. 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IN 00ang pa Imm about OW down to This vd. al water woold not be mt&*nt if it Nei not for loo the bat of About U.4 kg. of wat- ptr cu. 722 0 z M. at "S or 10,7, at the wittel'. 6 rwykil away, A dbsdvgmW of the an of NU& Hq- I- thim purpme Is am IM is ftaA, md tin NUs content Of the ps inc- zoo 0 a f to 2- or 34ald. We overlooft the NIL -bb-, 90 tbst NM content of the tm gigamonk-fiquor Comm. Wk and the Howe the NH, Puriw Sm cum& pmmWbie fimift. jjq&WF hM Wd p dmW be kept -p- f- age the water WMYW into Ole Ove" Offtske- Bad Sk tOOk" 00 :8 Shomm be NOW to kamp thg va. dwo, and thm hm"aw zoo the NH, camcm. Caudellame IWO the W usaks died the dmM be addkd to tM qmay water. Operatins daita far tvam. mW vabomm a# Nffs liquor we -p-d R. W. Ryan Witb Calm. vab". see a Iwo go __oo no* 40 ASA-SLA OITALLURGKAL UYERATURE CLAWFICATIC16 JO _7" -iom oominv 110* 0 3 7 IA An I S rM 0 p; W I V a 0 b U a AT to it.; to TV IT it 4 a a 9 Pt It It 1, Kill, 1 14 9 v 00 0 0 0 Oto Of 0 00 * 0 0 0 0 00 @lo v vvmmg@ A-P PPOFIRTM* MCA a 628. FOUNDATION oF.Tk&-:C='H06WVAX--R2SZ=H' AND TESTING INSTITUTS J@- FOR THE GAS- MAN(WACTURIM BPAMH (Paliva a - vadt: '20 Mum - 19/.6, 26, 90-92) Rerort on the foundation of the Inetlt@ite and on its-statutes, The Institute has an'tudependent managemant,nom-Anatedp according to statutory regulations, * the Ciechoolovak Water,, Gas ,and Sanitary Engineering Association in Prague.which corporation is the founder of the Institute. The Institute should start activities i=ediately. AS4.1LA &VtALLURGXA@ LITERATWE CLASWKATIOU 0- :0146 4@ 4111i ii i i 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 di 0 0 411 111?f l ilt* f, t l 11 . A k It 0 d 6 L 1; L t k A J 1 1. '1 if ra 4 i 1 1 1A 1* 1) j 4 t of go 00 00 040 936. MAIDERGPOUND GASIFICATION OF COAL. Sliva, V. ()Inlih ft '- @uthor outlines the Voda, Feb. 1948, vol. 28. 34-44). Tii@ history of underground gasification, doisrribos fo-jr 00 gasification methods, and indicates how they may be combihed. oo He diGOU3863 technical difficulties in boring. motiiods of "40 doterniniar, to perstures ftnd the situation of firs, the -00 041 Loohotviour of acilinj and of rift i jjibou ritz,- layers. loq:@es of 4141 )SOUL Lo th,j sio1rhbourbood wid tho pozaihilltv of' enrich-nant 09 zi of the ingaing air by oxygon. A IisL of, refor"Yiens Is 00 appended. 0 0 40 o -r i t U i x4 (I r, K a a K a It 41 at 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mi 0;0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 & 0 si 0 0 0 00 00 &A-AL-o Is 41 : : : 0 L 00 00 0 0 9 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 a - 0 t; - @. " , @, " 1, JU 11 It 5 n 13 M 17 1. Aj it c &I N 0 Ii f, i. o .1 1 :4 . I ? j V . Of L Z 9 Cc It, u 00 Iteform,,tim of natural ps. Viti-z4av SIIV4, I'llift-i 4 i .00 riclonvot of natural or cTuckett rctitwt-Y rkws high if' 00 Al .A - - fictif,winoductionotti,liqui(Ituris.orNlit. Thecrack- 00 10wer-west retorts is give" in druil. l in V h i . a ng Illet s am wrt"I and mnlail, coke. A mist. of ras @ l .1tvaln is leci over heated coke 121W) and tim ullf Illyn.: 7.2 M, 0.6 0, resulting jr- IL'I thE fOllOwitim cQI Ig.o CO, WI.2 11. 4.() CII,, and 7-0'.@,; N',- The heat v:lIoe i., :M7,5 to 294K) kcal. Conversion its Ow retort% d erer Joseph Le 00 90 0 : o 0 0 pf iz: N . S L A xtrALLt,"KAL LITERAII;91 eLASSIFICATICM -14- U-4. -10 UST itp IT "bit agm Ku Ru Icci-11, at e .21 12-i ;;;;;;Ioooooo*oooooe~0004001;00000000000000*000 000--0000000000909400-eeooooe**Oovoooooo n I An L S 0 190 -00 -00 goo -00 r. =00 100 goo :;0 0 goo ttoo boo @A 'V-M -51 -4 32 so Is 16 a a V 41 a a a 0 L--r rL 1- 1 1L Vat;k.s .... ... 'A 2284 US-'@' OF HATURAL AND LIQUID GASES IN GAS 11MUSTRY. WXAO@V- (@aliys a Voda, May-Juns 1949, vol. 29, 167-175). Natural Ond liquefied gas (propane and butano) have been used in foreign gas industry for some time. In Czechoslovakia a- field exists for their utilization especially in samller towns nearthe souroom of the gam. The proportion of hydrocarbon gases and their applications both In the original *0 state and mixed with air or gases of' low calorific value, 00 or after partial pyrolysis, are deezribed. (L). pla.SLA SETALLUROKAL LITERATURE CLASIMPICATHIM $*Joao .1* 0MV oac !.na, I V 7@1 9 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 a0 Goo 0 *fool 0 Fe 009 006006 0 ov o A-AAL&A am G"V 1%0 in L a ad a a 06000 0, 0 .0 0 a 0 0 .0.10 a A-*--*-o o 0 1)--* W'0-o:0je-'W4 C-Y- 3847. Got= F er IZIM 11 Wa I OAS W.Z n am Houbdar, L F". voL 31, 20-33). S @m yr. M31. Is alvw at a PMPAWM,r elftuft ps pro*nw- r" prodmr c3n MUO is 084 with Alkht t"IfftattaN6 for bLUUI*lr W prowne-amnw fmntuglY b=910 00 clukift- Uw aOLbws otwillu" vint flaporunoe to tho armAlft at Ives fba"Clym clztvm in arftr to. achim ck blgb 4-ttom .014, wn d =mid IL or ow dw um -wmm@wumY uwEatwO am my be gwo a bisbw cahwibc WWOW. MA t,T @ "*, ! - Hed3 , R. ; Eliva, 'v . "New Eethods for Stcring larEe Amounts cf @2as." P. 154 (Paliva-, Vol. 33, no. 7/8, july g. 19-53, i:raha) . /Au 1-! int of East Furovear Accessions, Vol. 3, no. 12, Library of Congress, 130: lorithl L Feb. 1954, Uncl. SLIVA, V. - Faliva - Vol, 35, no. 2, Feb. 1955. Udo Becher's Handbook of Gas Utilization; a review. p. 64. SO: Monthly list of East European Accessione, (EM), LC, Vol. 4. No. 9, Sept. 1955 Uncl. POLAND / Physical Chemistry. Kinetiesp Combustionp B Explosionsj Topochemistryp Catalysis. Abs Jour: Re'f Zhur-Khimiyaj No l6p 1958# 53014- Author : Tshebyatovskyp Kubitskaya, Sliva. Inst : Not given. Title : The Structure and Magnetic Properties of Palladium Contacts with W-A1203 as a Carriers Orig Pub: Roczn. chemap 1957P 31P No 2, 497-515, Abstract: Pd-contacts were prepared which did not contain even traces of ferromagnetic substances. Their palladium concentration was 0.45-9.1%. As a carrier, a dimagnetio X -A1203 Vlas usede Their magnetic contacts susceptibility (at temperatures Card 1/2 SLIVA, V. Main trends in the development of the preparation arxi coking sector. p. 249. PALIVA. (Ministerstvo paliv a Ceskoslovenska vedecka technicka. spolecnost pro vyuziti paliv pri Ceskoslovenske akadem:Li ved) Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 39, no. 8, August 1959. Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 11, November 1959. uncl. SLIVA V. doe. , dr.inz.; WC*ALA., inze . I I Evaluation of resources from the viewpoint of the gas industx7 development. Faliva 43 no.88233-237 Ag'63. SLIVA V., inz. dr., doc. I,evel and effectiveness of gas consumption in households and public buildings. Paliva 43 no. 12: 361-364 D 163. L 34430-66 T/ENP(t)/ETI IJP(c) JD SOURCE CODE: CZ/0034/65/000/011/0789/0795 AUTHOR: Dedek, Vladimir (Engineer); Michl, Vladimir--Mikhl', V. (Engineer); Sliva, Milan (Engine-erj- ORG: VZKG, n.p., Ostrava TITIE: Reheating conditions of process and intermediate anneali d their effect on the deep-drawing properties of low-carbon strip steels- SOURCE: Hutnicke listy, no. U, 1965, 789-795 70PIC TAGS: low carbon steel, annealing, cold rolling, metal drawing ABSTRACT: The article reports on an investigation of cold rolled annealed deep- drawing strip steels regarding the feasibility of improving their structural and plastic properties by arrangement of the reheating conditions in the final process annealing as well as by internodiate annealing during the cold rolling. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 8 tables. [Based on authors' Eng. abstract] EJPRS: 33g7321 SUB COIDE: 13 / SUBM DAM norm / ORIG REP: 0Q3 / OM IREFs 001 Card AF60266% ACC NRt SOURCE; CODE: CZ70057/65/000/01210533/0537 AUTHORz Sliva, Mian (Engineer); Zidok, Mlan (Docent; Engineer; Candidate of science ORG: Klement Gottwald Vitkovice Iron Works,- Ostrava (Vitkovickg ze 2 TITIZ: Influence of the diameter of rolls upon the mechanical properties of cold rolled steel belts SOURCE: Hutnik, no. 12, 1965, 533-537 TOPIC TAGS: mechanical property, cold rolling, carbon steel, metal deformation ABSTRACT: The mechanical strength of th t 1 increases with' increasing diameter or the gee di rollers e fference is greater in steels containing higher amounts or carbon, and I increases also with increasitg degree of deformation* When the .diameter of the rollers changes in the ratio of 8 lip the dif- ference in the strength varies by 4-.5,000 kg / ram ; the differ- ce in steels with high carbon content is approximatel-y twice that. A substantial increase in strength is achieved by in- creasing the rolling pressures in cases where 'high carbon cont- ent steels have deformation on the'order of _40-56%k' Orige alt-0 _@_is: 4 figures and 4 t;Lbles. fJ-PRS: 34,512T SUB CODE;: 3.1, 20 SUBM DATEs none / ORIG REFj 002 GOWDSHTEIN., L.Ya.;-�LIVA, Taf Analysis of the mineralogical composition of fused protland- cement clinkers. Trudy Giprotsement no.24t26-35 162. (KM 1624) (Cement c3.inkers--Analysis) KOZLOVSKIY., G.I. [Kozlovslkvi, H.T.J; NOVIKOVA, Z.M. [Novykova, Z.M.]; GOLUBCHIK, S.A. (Holubchyk, S.A.]; SLTVA, Yu.D. [Slyva, IU.D.] Processing of nonmalt products with high protein content in the brewing industry. Khar.prom. no.1:41-" Ja-Mr 162. (MM 15:8) 1. UkrNDIKhP (for Kozlovskiy, Novikova). 2. Kharlkovskiy pivovarenyy zavod No.1 (for Golubchik, Sliva). (Brewing) SLIVAK, 1. 1-1. Slivak, i. M' "Planning the Limits of the Region of Attraction of Automobile Roads." IlLn Higher Education USSR. KharIkov Automobile and Road Inst. -Kharlkov, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Science) So: Knizhnaya letopis', No. 27, 2 July 1955 LAGUNOV, L,Ya.; SLIVAK, I.M. Organizing automobile traffic ourveys. Avt.dor. 20 no.8:21-22 Ag '57. (MIRA 12:4) (Traffic surveys) SLIVAK, I.M., kand.tekhn.nauk Actual and calculated traffic intensity. A%,t.dor. 21 no.11:28-29 X '58. NIRA 11:12) (Traffic erWineering) SLIVAK, I., kand. tekhn. nauk Methods and results of inspecting intercity transportation. Avt. transp. 36:6-7 D '58. (MIRA 11:12) (Transportation, Automotive) SLIVAK, I., kand.takhn.nauk Motorbus transportation in districts of the mining industry. Avt.tranf;P. 38 no.1:14-15 Ja 160. (MIRA 13:5) (Donato Basin-Notorbus lines) (Lvov-Volyn' Basin-Motorbus linea) _SLIVAK I.M., kand.tekhn.nauk Economic efficiency of motorbus traffic in mining regions. Trudy MIEI no.16:85-90 161. (MMA 14:12) (Motorbus lines-Cost of operation) SLIVAK, I.M., kand.takhn.nauk; SHEYNIS, G.I. District planning and design of roai network. Avt.dor. 26 no.9: 21 S 163. (MIRA 16:10) .3 -A. -n. n 3 LIVAK I N. ; k - e V-1a viuk Coordinate th--@ work of road constructors and city builders. Avt.dor. 26 no.10:31-32 0 163. (MMA 16:U) 1. (J-hen-pi @iekretarl liwkt.-AA av-tumobl'L'nykh dorog Soveta po ko- ordl-matsit na-w--hriykh rabct Akademii stroitellstva i arkhitektury UkrSSH. TiV-,ARUTYUNYAJ-1TS, G.O., zam. glav. red.; WGORI@D, D.I, red.: 'W-A:3 L-',,@ I @ x -'r,. red t MWL@21 Ku:@ f red.; i piri, " . "@T'a 7@ IME I, EN, T SE111 , I V. red ..I., red.; 1-112YUBIN, K.P., red..- O.,-"-'WFOV, V @M' reo. ; FOG;H-EBOV, S.N. , red, SLIVAK- I'M , kand. tekhn@ naulk., red.; ST111ISLAVSKIY, 'IT 17 SKR' . G @ 1-11 ----d SOL01,1114 ENKO , 11 . A. , red. red,; an,, efig:met)rlrz@; ties of cities; an -C. Ciesi'@@nerd Tran:,,poi" i 1nzhQn(-!rnoe oborudovanie go- v Kiev, Budivelvnyk, 1964. -100 F. (MIRA 18:5) 1, t1knairls-k3y Ano-titnt Droyektirovaniya gorodcvt 2. "')SR (for Kaplan. Orekhov). 3. Gosstroy USSR (for Fo-rebo--;'@ 4. Klyevski7 insLiTutl (for Slivak). 5. Y-li-ye-Lskiy,,Gos,,idai~-6tvennyyinstitiru P'*'j/@-;kt1r'3VM1-@';- IN@rodov (1-or Uspeniikiy, Ter-Arutyunyants, Hlalys@enko, 1-',P:,en-Lsev, Dondarenko). 6. Leyiing-radskiy Gosudar- .1; 1:' i: pr uy ro-,r i@L, yrL SJ'Vennyy ill grorod-ov (for Nelyubin). 7. "Scnt-rc@@ proyektw insti- tut po 1-11,-,@kva- (for Solo-fnenko).A.Kiyevskoye k-, -ani, upra-.rleniye po pr-,yed, -ni, @ -1i zililist,,ehr-.c-.grazlidanskogo i kommuna-11"no.-F, S-_'@--i----@.!Istva (for 31ut-sk.iy). SLIVANOVA, A. F. "Results of Introducing the Immeditte System of ODeration in Interurban Telephone Cor-munications," Ves-'E,. svyazi, No.6, p. 20, 1953 Chief, Production Control Service of TsMTS, Translation No. 5U, 30 Apr 56 SLIVPJIOVA,, N.,M.. Approximte calculation of' the -standard-Aambar freq.. energies n formatio*n of selanates. Zhur. neorg.. Ichimn. S no.8zl82&-1830 Ag t630 (MM 16:8) (Selenates-Iffiermodyuamic properties) (Heat, of formtion) SLIVANSKAYA.A.G., kandidat takhnicheakh nauk; CHUBIUIIN,A.A., dotsent, - "tk*gigi-idiA-;~'ii,khnichookikh nauk Calculation of the dynmic tractive characteristic of the direct- current electromagnet. Trudy KNI no.15:188-207 '55. (KLRA 8:11) 1. Kafedra elaktricheakikh apparataw Moskovskogo ordena lenina energeticheskogo instituts, imeni V.M.Molotova (Electromagnets) LAPOTYSHKIN, N.M.; SLIVCHAIISKAYA, V.V@; KOKAREKO, N.M.; FADEYEV, P.V.; PRODINA, Rolling electrical steel slabs prepared by continuous casting on strip mills with hot reelers. Biul.TSIICHM no./+:38-1+0 161. (HERA 14:10) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-Issledovatel'skiy institut chernoy metallurgii (for Lapotyshkin, Slivchanskaya). 2. Novolipetskiy metallurgicheskly zavod (for Pravdina). (Rolling (Metalwork)) S/133/62/000/001/002/010 A054/A127 A U"! Dipotygh?in, 11. M., Boychenko, M. S., Candidates of Technical Sci- ences, Leyten, A. V., Akimova, Ye, I., Slivchencl-aya, V. V., :r:nggi- neers ------ 1,111": SpecUd featuros of cr@.,.qtalllzation In continuous casting Pi-R U'DICAL; no. 1, 1@62, 30 - '31, 7 io :-.o dc2nita opinion concerninS the effect of the cr-istal- i 1.7 Lcn rat.@ on the z@rain structure mnd chemnical composition of contimmis To solve this prob1cm, tests were carried out at the T!:N11CWI and a n&w rc-tlicd, was applied to detenninn the crystalliz3tion rate, which is based an Inc- 1.c.w(,cn the derdrite axes: when the solidification rate Is increa5ed, tho di:,tanc@7,ia@Ewmloii ftnuIrItes decreasc:;. The tests were cari,P,d cnt. wl..h carbon stc-21 and transformer steel. To obtain a clear picture of the dendritic structure, the carbon steels were water-hardened at 950 - 1,0500C :@nd amicaled (in water) at 650'C. The crystallization rate at various depths was also chocked by Introducing the radioactive Isotope of sulfur (05), for "45" and CT .3 (St.3) steels, 'poured at a 0.7 rq/min rate in er7stallizers, 200 x 200 Card 1/4 S/1 S '3-V,'21OCA1Or,11Ctj@jC,10 . . . AC,541A 1 -n I ng) 4,@re also stud@pd. In theze tests, 4 heats of "45" :51 eel and Y 7 1:;i) vere Investigated. The Increase in temperature during, the pouring OC ;Vt' 7ii@,itt.ly r@,rjuced the cr-jstallizatlon rate. An increase in the pouriag I'M-@: .111:ri U.5 to 0.7 M/nin) de-eased the solidification rale by about 0.3 cra/mln. li:o inttjultty of secondary cooling, it w3a established that if 2 1/.3cc rool- (0.5 1 Per 1 kr steeL) were con--umed, the solidification rate som,?.whal. 11),@P. -'-i, while up,)n ralsing thf, water connumption to 5 I/sec, this had no eff-O. ,@:i @.v,@ragn solidification rate. The relation beLwt)cn the crystallization rate cron,:'. niectilon or the ingot, the structure and the distribution of non- inclusions was studied In 200 x 200 mm con-tinuour castings. The disf,ri- of Inclusions depended In the first place on the arrangement of structural z,-,rv The sraalle3t --=ount of inclusions was found in the fine-grained zone o" _o nkhn, while the ,mount of Inclusionn Increased In the zone of acicular grains t I I rilor-@ fr. the transient zone between acicular and spheroidal grains. i,., 119iiation was studied in continuous and standarxi castings of trans- i -,tpel with 11.2 - 11.4% 51. content, by comparing the microhardness of the ,i-!i0rile axen and of the interaxial zones. Greater hardness was observed for the Zones than for the axial parts. The differences In A% indicated the of dendritic liquation. which was higher for the standard castings than CanL 11/4 S/ 1 33/6@/OWAO ll(;Z)2Jo 1, 0 J i AG5,4/A127 ;,j,- tr@t: ones, The r@"B "lues gradually decreased starting from a d,.p,h -.:-i Lr.'a ' ii ou c ir; nurface to tile central sections. In cont lu 3 Z.Gt iz'5' dt-ridrif@_!c non-homagnricity was lo er than in the SUTdard @11-17@:J trA 11 ref,@renccz: 7 Soviet-bloc arxi It non-Sovio*@ -bloc. Ir.: E-L,11-gh-language publication reads an follows: D, M. 1. I! P,@Ylcws, 1956, v. 1, pt. 1. -A-,*CMSW4 Na:- AP4014250 S/0133/64/000/002/0128/0131 AUTHORS: Slivchanskaya, V. V.; ItskoVich.,'G.@,M.; Sautkin,, N. 1. TITLE: Structural characteristics of:A continuous ingot made of low carbon boiling steel SOURCE: Stall, no. 2, 1964, 128-131 TOPIC TAGS: steel, melting nrocess, pouring process, continuous pouring, ingot structure, steel ingot surface crust, bubble zone in ingot) ingot central zone ABSTRACT: This study of continuous steel ingots made of low-carbon boiling steel showed that their structure was characterized by the presence of three zones: the external crust, the bubble zone, and ihe inte4-nal core. The zone 4f the secondary bubbles and the transition zone were ibsent. "It was established that: 1) different structure of;the crust could be obtained by regulating the intensity of metal boil- ing in the crystallizer; 2) gas bubbles were formed at the border of solid and liquid phases; 3) the channels were formed as the result of liquid movement away from the interdendritic spaces and toward the gas bubble during its emerging; 4) the structure in the region of gas likuefaction proved the periodical nature of crysta@lization; 5) the layered structure observed in the bubble zone consisted of Card 1/2 VENKO:. 11. n Giazht, av, -5: ",ekre tar korn-i te ta vsesoyumiogro Len-Ir skogo ko�rptin "IS tichp. skogo soy,,,z-a molodezhl YLizhno-':4lkahllinakogo aeroporta. 9 no, 10t 36-37 (MIRA 18il,,-,-l SLIVETS, D.P.; KO"'ACHENKO, A.D., inzh. (Dnepropetrovsk) Frogs have to be rectilinear. Put' i put. khoz. 9 no-12:12 165, (MIRA 19:1) 1. Nachallnik puteobsledovatellskoy stantsii, Dnepropetrovsk (for Slivets). DOBRE, Gh., ing.; CEIMSA, C., ing.;,jSLIVI=C'I, M., ing- Aspects- of the coal industry in Poland recorded during the visit of a group of,bmsnicm specialists. Rev min 13 no.9:429-436 S 162. 7-- GRI13KOV, VaLfintin AInk-seyevich; GRIGORMT. Pavel Vesil'yovich; SARIII, Valeriy Ivanovich; SLIVIN- G Ludr*XWqhj CHHRj,,?ASMt,'IWS, R.G., inzb., red.;MMW@-VA, TP.H., tekhn.red.'- [Narrow-gage TIJ2 dionel locomotive] Uzkokoleinyi teplovoz TU2. Monkvrt, Cros. transp. zhnl-dor. tzrl-vo, 1958. 222 p. (KIRA 1211) (I*comotives) TRMII,%ITOV, L.L., konstruktor; SLIVIII, G.A.., konstruktor Kiminating the -malfunction of three-rotor snow plows. Put' i put.khoz. 4 no.2:38-39 F 16o. (1-U-U 13;5) (Railroads-Snow plows) SJ,IV.ih, 1 Freezer riant Sovnarkhoz USSR Discusses Specialization in Machine Tool Production The following persons participated in the discussion of the reports: P Slivin, Director of the Freezer Plant in Moscow (Ekonomicheskaya Gazeta, 6 Jul 63) SO: CIA, FDDS #480, Survey of the Soviet Press (319), 22 Jul 63, OFFICIAL USE ONLYr. SLIVIIT. Yu.A.; KHEIFETS, M. Ye. Method for precise determination of pendulum oscillation periods. Trudy TSNIIGAIK no.139:89-101 160.. (MIRA 14:7) (Pendulum) GERZ11BURG) L.A.; SLIVIN, Yu.A.; ',-i-Y6- 4.ri c Expeditionary quartz chronometer =mufactured at the Gravime w - Diboretory of the Central Scientific Research Institute of Geodesy, Aerial Photography, and Cartography. Trudy T3!,'IIGAIK no.139:121-134 16o. (MIRA 14:7) (Chronometer) st'Yemki-i kartografii. -,-ir-udy, - :.-,Idsledo-va-n:'LyaI-po -- g.rIavimetrfchol@k J - --% cl@.ics :, t ACCESSION NRt iP403@838 S/0286/64/000/009/0079/0079 AUTHOR: Kheyfeto, Me!Yee, Slivin,,_Yu. A. TITLEs A method for determininZ the amplitude of pendulum oscillations and a device for carrying out this method* Class 42, ZD* 162329 SOURCEs Byul. izobr. i tovar. znskov, no* 9, 1964& 79 TOPIC TAGSt pendulun, oscillation, pendulum oscillation, oscillation amplitude, ppndulum oscillation amplitudes amplitude determination, oscillation amplitude dttermination, pendulum oscillation amplitude determination ABSTRACTs 1. This author's certificate introduces a method for determination of -the amplitude of pendulft oscillations with the use of a photocell which fi=s the moments of passage of the pendulum in various elongation angles, the linear or angu- lar differences of which are known. The commands for closing the relay -which moves the shutter which opens the slots corresponding to the known elongation angles ate transmitted when the pendulum passes through the equilibrium position. 2* A device for carrying out the described method* In order to make ':jle to measure the amplitude photoelectrically with the photoelectric determinatio, :of the Card 1/2 ACCESSION NRs AP4036838 pendulum oscillation periods, two additional slots are out in the diaphragm which covers the phototube cathode, symmetrical with the slots which are used for deter- mination of the pendulum oscillation period* ASSOCIATIONt none SUBMITTEDs .16kpr63 SUB COD& XG DATE ACQs O2Jun64 NO-REP SM 000 EXCLs 00 OTHERI 000 A Card 2/2 MOGAN19 @-PJIIIIP I . YI)SA. Concerning the constancy of the period of a single oscillation of a gravimetric pendulum. Trudy TSNIIGAIK no.159t79-84 164, (MMA 17zl2) I 628@j 5- -77 L 3541-66 EWT(1) GY1 ACCESSION.,NRt AP5024410 UR/0286/6 0090, VM1145100891 AL1THORSt Kheyfets,M.Ye.; Tere ov,_,V. P,* Slivin, lu ye* A* Zdobnikov.- I Ivanoval A. A j Rerezin, E. M YFI 900" TITLE: Device for measurinp, the gravitational force. Class 42, No. 173435 -v) t SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 15, 1965, 89-90 xID TOPIC TAGS: gravimeter, submari I-ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a device for measuring the gravitation- al force from submarines and drifting ice. The device contains three quartz-metal pendulums mounted on the base plate of a thermostated support placed in an arrested Cardan suspension, arresting and locking devices for the pendulums., thermometers, a hygrometer, a triggering lover for each pendulum, a device for applying time marks to the photorecord of-the pendulum oscillations, a control panel, and perturbing acceleration ddtbctors. To increase the accuracy of the measurements and to simplify their processing, additional mirrors are mounted on, the support plate so that the images of the transmitting diaphragms reflected from the outer pendulums are produced in the focal plane of the objective (see Fig. 1 on the Enclosure), To insure the uniform setting of the pendulums on the Card 113 L 3541-66 AGGESSION NR: AP5024410 axis of the arresting devicej -a template is installed which imparts a forward motion to a stop spring, The spring is kinematically coupled to the template and presses the end part of the pendulum knife edge onto a fixed support rigidly coupled to the support plate. For remote control of the pendulums., electric drives are mounted on the support., which are controlled from the panel and are kinematically coupled to the arresting and locking devices and the stop spring. To control the initial amplitudes and phases of the oscillation of the middle pendulum, an additional triggering lover with a driving frame is installed. To maintain the position of the center of gravity of the device when rewinding the film, a compensator is installed, The compensator is in the form of a weight moving with film feed along a screw which is kinematically aoupled to the We of the film spool. To simplify the arresting of the,Gardan suspension, the arrestor in the fom of a screw with a control wheel clamps the outer ring of the Cardan suspension through a plate of the inner ring to thd support on the stands To record the readings of a mercury thermometer on the comon photorecord., an anamorphic adaptor is mounted on the support, Origb arts hass 1 diagrm, ASSOCIMIONt none suBmiTTED: 1qFeb63 EML 1 01 SUB OC093 93 NO REF SOVt 000 QTIMRI 000 Card - 2 /-3 - - --------- L AGGESSIUN'NRi @W5o24W AMOSURS1 -(Lk ZY/I @Card.-.3/3-1.--..-, BABIKOV, Maksim Adekseyevich, doktor tekhaicheskikh nauk; �LIYIO@@YA. A.G., redaktor; FRIDKIN. A.M.. tekhnicheskiy reclaktor Cj@lectric apparatus) Blektrichaskie apparaty. Moskva, Goo. energ. izd-vo. Ft. 2.. [Lo-d-voltage apparatus] Apparaty nizkogo napriazheniia. 1956. 376 p. (MLRA 10:1) (61ectric apparatus and appliances) 112-3-5127 Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 3, P. 9 (USSR) AUTHOR: Slivinskaya, A.G. TITLE: Permeability of Cylinders and Prisms as a Function yemost' formy tsilindrov I of Their Shape (Pronitsa prizm) PERIODICAL: Tr. Mosk. energ. in-ta, 1956, Nr 16, pp. 67-81 ABSTRACT: The values of the coefficient.of demagnetization available in literature pertain to comparatively long rods. The search for materials possessing a high value of coercive force made it necessary to conduct Investigations of magnetic permeability as a function of shape, or of the coefficient of demagnetization of cylindrical and prismatic rods and hollow cylinders for the value�Cs-@-- 3 re length; cross-sectiona area). Cy ndrical and prismatic rods and hollow cylinders were investigated. The experimental technique is described, and a formula is given for computing the coefficient of demagnetization on the basis of the Card 1/2 experimental data, whIch.are presented in tables -LI2-3-51,2B 14r 31 -aef eratlv'n'y Zhurnal Bie@ctrot exchn1wa) Translation from% Formed bY pjr oaps -ledovanlye meance Of xOnicheswim PeT Surface Vh the aZovann tigatiOn 0 -ated Con-jea obr ostjalll@ -Inves d Trunp t, !zaZOrovt cal an vodlInOs esy overwIln T-ITLE coni jtnO'Y Pro Vonlch jm-1 P jr 16, PP. one magn eCtennri 1956) 1 cated-c I US -In-ta jeal and trun Me cha- rnagpet'-p- ypes 1405@c. energ' con jectrol -both t Tr- coa%@Ja I DY Jn e @ esent5 Tile Oj)-jcAL* . formed tered swetch Pr , inarltings' is the ?F'R1 r gaP . often exir-Ou'n PL 1 -jette'r air SaP tro- P,11 ar reed. rfaces Pluniger 5 .-Iven in of an of elee ABSVtAcT su v, Ith a dimension rmeance -r-Isticp rat e are nj5%5 Vii-th r the pe aaracte lite . ur I cones he Change 0 the ei found in of Of t Mining nature t dp_ter yormulae j. fac Or A bas- mechanisms magnetic card 1/3 ---@vrOkimated a Point having an Card Of 0 75. The fOllOWing relative p;r1neance Of a conical 112-3-5128 Investigation of the Permeance of Air Gaps Formed by Conical and Truncated Conical Surfaces (Con't.) 0. 766 _ 0- 15 @Bln2cx sin2(x + 0.75 There are 5 bibliographic entries. A.V.S. ASSOCIATION: Moscow Institute of Pow'er Engineerin*g (Moak. energ. In-t) Card 3/3 8(0) AUTHOR: Slivinskaya, Alla Georgiyevna, Candidate SOV//161-5,9-2-19/3o _@_fTechK_i-c_aT_Sciences, Docert at the Chair for Industrial Electrical Eqnipnent of the Moscow Power Engineering Institute TITLE: Graphical Method for the Determination of the Permeability of Axialsymmetric Air Gaps (Graficheskiy metod opredeleniya ma,-,nitnykh provodimostey vozdushnykh zazorov s osevoy simm-etriy- ey) PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly. El@-ktromekhaanika i avtomatika, 1958, Nr 2, pp 153 - 160 (US"R) ABSTRACT: At first, the principles of setting up axialsy-ametric fields are given. A method of setting up the diagram of an axial- symmetric field is then shown. The diagram of a homogeneous axialsym,metric field is used in this connection. The equi- potential surfaces become straight lines running parallel rith the x-axis. The map of a heterogeneous field differs from that of the homogeneous field in as much as the adjacent lines of force and equipotential lines are no more parallel to each other. The diagram of the heterogeneous fie1d, how- Calrd 1/2 ever, must correspond, in any resoect, with that lattice GraDhical Method for the Determination of the Permeability SOV/161-58-2-19/30 of Axialsymiaetric Air Gaps representing the homogeneous field as the aspect ratio (of tile box form) of the heterojeneous field must be eqtial to the asoect ratio of the corresponding boxes of the homogeneous field. That is, the curved rectangles must resemble those the lattice of the homogeneous field. By means of this method and of tile control lattice the field diagram of the gap being formed by the flat ends of cylindrical poles was set up. The author then shows the way of determining the value of the permeability by the field diagram. The !,,iethod given herein permits the determination with fair simplicity and precision, of the permeability of the air gaps that are formed by the axialsymmetric boundary surfaces. There are 7 figures and 2 Soviet references.. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra elektricheskikh apparatov Moskovskogo energeticheskogo instituta (Chair for Electrical Apparatus of the Moscow Power Engineering Institute) SUBMUITTED: January 24, 1958 Card 2/2 PHAM I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3855 Gordon., Andrey Vladimirovich, and All& Georglyevus, Slivinskays, Elektromgnity postoyannogo toka 01rect-Current Electronsgasts) Moscow., Gas- energoizdat, 1960. 446 p. Errata slip inserted. 13.,000 copies printed. Ed.: Ye. N. Zeyn; Tech. Ed.: K. P. Voronin. PUMS: This monograph is intended for electrical engEneers engaged in de- sign, construction, and investigation of electromagnetic sechanim,, and for personnel working in the field of autoeation. It my be also useful to students of electrical ensdu ering schools of higher education and universt- ties. COVERAGE: The monograph describes theontical problems of qprati0ft WA 40AS of direct current neutral electrmagnets. used as actwtors In elsotivmopetle meebanisms. M)e authors discuss pbys$cal processes emse~wIth their operations., and wthods of design of all varieties of e3wectramagnete Chapters I., II, and XI were written jointly by both authm. Chapt*;S V, V1, and X were written by A. G. Slivinsksys. Chapters rV,, -.V31,, VM# Card 1/9 Direct-Current Electromagnets 807/3855 IX were written by A. V. Gordon. The authors thank Docent No To Kmbsna and Lt. Col. Ye. N. 7*yn, Engineer. f ro, Candidate of %chnical Sciences 1b 0 ences follow each chapter. TABIZ OF COMM: Foreword 3 Introduction 9 Ch. I. General IAvs of Blectramagmet Operation 15 1. Elect t operating acle 15 2. Equations of electromagmet operating cycle 18 3. Transformation of electric energy Into msgwtlc energy 20 4. Strength of electrangnetle puU 25 5. 'Work produced during electrompetic pulking action 30 6. Time of operation 7. Power consumed by an electromagnet 8. Electromagaet basic features Bibliography 38 Ca.rd 2/ 9 GORDON, Andrey Vladimirovich; SLIVINSKAYA. Aj1&,-,Georgiy_q KOROBANI N.T., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; ZEYN, Ye.N., inzh.-podpolkovnik, red. [Polarized electromagnets] Poliarizovannye elektromag- nity. Moskva, Energiia, 1964. 119 p. (MIRA 17:1-1) SLIVD"Z"K.i'iYA, Alla Georgiyevna; GORDOT,-', Andrey Vladimirovich- karZ-. tekhr.. nauk, retsenzent; ZEYN, Ye.N., in;h.-podpclkc-,rnlJk, rc-J. [i@ermanent magnets] Postoiannye magnity. Moskva, Energiia, 1@)65. 127 p. (MIRA 18z5) SLIVINSKAYA, Alla Geor"I-evna kand. tekhn. nauk, dotsent I Study of the dynamic traction ctaracteristics of d.c. electro- magnets. Izv. qs. ucheb. zav.; elektromekh. 8 no.11:1275-1279 165. (MIRA 19:1) NAZAROV, A.; FARBMOV, Z.; VIKHMAN, B.; SLrVINSKIT, A., ZATTSEV, P. Simplify the apparatus that manages Droduction. Sots.trud no.10:128-134 0 '57. (MIM 10: 11) 1. Nachallnik sborochnogo tsekha. Moskovskogo zavoda shlifovallnykh stankov (for Nazarov). 2. Zamestitel' nachal'nika sborochnogo tsekhe Moskovskogo zavoda shlifovallnykh stankov (for Farberov). 3. GlavW inzhener zavoda "Selikhozdetall" (for Vikhman). 4. Glavn@w inzhener Kishinevskay tabachno-fermentatsionnoy fabriki (for Slivinskiy). 5. Glavnyy inzhener Lidskogo zavoda metallicheskogo shirpotreba, Grodnenskaya oblast' (for Zwjtsev). (Industrial organization) -S-LIVINSKIYI, -A..;_ YEREIMEYEV, K. Shorten the way from the exhibition into production. Iriform.biul. VDNKH no.1:18-19 Ja 165. (MIRA 18-3) 1. Predsedatell sektsii po stroitellstvu Komiteta Soveta Vystavki dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR i zamestitell predsedatelya Gosstroya SSSR (for Slivinskiy). 2. Otvetstvennyy sekretarl sektsii po stroitellstvu Komiteta Soveta Vystavki dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR (for Yeremeyev). ./il SLIVINSKIT, A.I. , Experienco In manufacturing precast concrete and reinforced concrete structural4iii, nents.for ferrous metallurgical construction in the TO Ukraine. Bet. f3h-if:zbet. no.6:219-227 -76 157. (MLRA 10:11) 1. Daystvitellnyy chlen Aimdsmii stroitelletva I arkhttaktury USSR. (Ukraine-Ketallurgical plants) (Precast concrete construction) SOV/ 137-58-7-14254 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 7, p 43 (USSR) AUTHOR: _ Slivinskiv [S@YYjrtrakfy-, -A- TITLE: Construction of Metallurgical Industrial Establishments in USSR (Stroitel'stvo predpriyatiy metallurgicheskoy promyshlennosti) Budivnytstvo pidpryyemstv metalurhiynoyi prornyslovostii in Ukrainian PERIODICAL: Bud-vo i arkhitektura. Str-vo i arkhitektura, 1957, Nr 12, pp 3-6 ABSTRACT: A brief description of the development of the metalluraical C, industry of the Ukraine from 1930 to date is offered. The begin- ning of the introduction into the construction during the first five-year plan of sectional reinforced concrete, welded metal- lic structures, and their unification and standardization, also the solution of the problems of construction on sagging and loess-type soils is noted. The work of rebuilding of ruined fac- tories and production units along with the complete reconstruc- tion of production in a number of cases is described. A sub- stantial achievement of the builders is the introduction of weld- ing into all types of steel construction, which in 1949 led to the Card 1/2 building of the first welded blast furnace in Europe at the SOV/ 137-58-7- 142:54 Construction of Metallurgical Industrial Establishments in USSR "Zaporozhstal' 11 steel plant. A powerful base for the production of building niaterials and construction was created in the Ukraine. In a record-breaking short period (less than 6 months) blast furnaces were built in a number of plants. Construction of iron-ore mines and mineral dressing plants (kombinats) is being carried out, A number of oxygen units is being built. Work on the transfer of metallurgical plants to natural-gas heating is being donc. A. P. 1. Iron industry--USSR 2. Steel _;_nd-,:st_ry---jSSR T,.,dU,-tria1 Plants --Construction Card 2/2 SLIVINSKIY, Constructing ferrous metallurgical enterprises in Krivoy Rog. Stroi.prom. 35:22-26 0 '57. (MIRA 10:10) l.Deystvitellnyy chlen Akademii stroitellstva i arkhitektury USSR. (Krivoy Rog--Building) SLIVINSKIY, A.I., inzhener; UMANSKIY. Z.M., inzhener. 4--.- - - !- -,@ @ - I. i, @ I Using precast reinforced concrete in building casting yards and operation areas of a blast furnare. Stroi.prom. 35 no.2:8-11 7 '57- MRA 10:3) (Blast furncaces) (Precast concrete construction) SLIVINSKIY, A..,I*,... Organization of construction in the Dnepropetrovsk liconomic Cow%eil. Stroit. prom. 36 no.6:10-14 Je 158. (NIBA 11:6) 1. Zamestitell predsedatelya Danpropetrovskogo Bovnarkhoza. (Dnepropetrovsk Province-Precast concrete construction)