SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STAROSTINA, Z.I. - STAROVEROV, F.M.

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L 3716o-66 ACC NR: AT6016415 by Yu. P. Arbuzov. Ye, Is Buro, and-L. I. Agapova-carried out the corrosioul stiidiess and the investigation of the mechanical properties of the profile PS754-5 was carried out by Ye. I. Kutay-ts and S, M. Ambartsumran, Orig. art. has: 8 tables and 2 figures. SUB CODES ]I/ SUBM DATE$ 16SeP65/ ORIG REF: 005 Q/@,rj ACC NR. AT66249L@8__( SO( A OW_ ij?k/c% jH/U-D/FW COM: UR/2981 AUTHOR: Edellman, N. M.; Vasillyeva, 11. 1.; Starostina, Z. L ORG: none TITLE; Preparation of pressed semifinished products from MI alloy 0322/0330 SOURCE: Alyuminiyevyye splavyp no. 4) 1966. Zharoprochnyye i vysokoprochnyye splavy (Heat resistant and high-strength alloYs), 322-330 TOPIC TAGS: al-,uninum alloy property, metal pressing ABSTRACT: The cause of the formation of macrocrystalline structure in sections of AD31 alloy (composition in %: Cu 0.024, Ng 0.75, I-In 0.05, Fe 0.29, Si 0.42, Zn 0.02, Ti 0.05, bal. aluminuml-1was studiA_ IurThe effect of technol4ical factors (pressing temperature, degree oflf'deformation ing str I htening anA %eat treatment) on the structure of the sections was determined. Migs shown that in order to obtain high- quality sections without roughness (including@ hin-walled hollow ones of complex con- figuration), they should be Drepared as followst the tempe'rature of the ingot during pressing should be no less than 4,80-5000C, and that of the container, no less than 400-420'C. The temperature of heating for quenching should be 52Ot5OC; the holding time for quenching thin-walled sections should not exceed 15-20 min. The sections should be straightened on stretching machines with a degree of deformation of no more than 4%. The artificial aging of pressed semifinished products should be carried out Card f/2 EXIURCE CODE: 31-:2 32-1 AUTT'-OR : `del'mar, Petz-anin A. M. S?@krob, V. Starostina, Z. i. Gud'?.'o^v', NI ORG. none TITLE: Use of AD33 wrought aluminum alloy in the manufacture of large parts operating under marine conditions SOURCE: Alyuminiyevyye splavy, no. 4, 1960'. Zharoprochnyye i vysokoprochnyye splavy (Heat-resistant and high-strength alloys), 312-321 TOPIC TAGS: aluminum alloy, high strength alloy, metal property/AD33 aluminum alloy ABSTRACT: A method of manufacturing large AD33 wrought aluminum-alloy parts has been developed. The alloy contains 0.83% Mg, o.630/0' Si, 0.4% Cu, and 0.2% Cr with an impurity content of not more than 0.1% Mn, 0.23% Fe, 0.17% Zn and 0.035% Ti. Machined, round ingots, 570 mm in diameter and 1280 mm long, and 292 mm in diameter and 740 mm long were forged into disks 820 mm in diameter and 600 mm thick, and 560 in diameter and 375 mm thick, re 9?ectively. The disks were solution-heat treated at 520C, water quenched, and ar ficially aged at 160C for 17 hr. In this condition the disks had a tensile ztrere+.hT"of 30-35 kg/mm2, a yield strength of 27-80 kg/mm2, ____T_N and an elongation of -1'2 - Anisotropy of mechanical properties did not exceed 2 kg Card 112 5 USSR/Geology Nov 190 Stratification Phosphorous "Phosphorous-bearing Capacity of the Basalt Strata of the Lower Yuri Stata in the 11. Laba River Basin (Northern Caucasus)," N. V. Rengarten,, Z. K. Starostinal Caucasus Combined Expeditionj, Soviet for InvestlEation of Productive Forcess Institute of Geol- ogical. Scie ces, Acgdemy of Sciences of the USSR., 3PP, Submitted by Academician D. S. Belyankin, Y May 19 7 I'Dok Ak Nauk" Vol LVIII2 No. 4 The lower Yuri deposits of the 11. Laba River can be divided into thr6d distinct and separate lithological strata. The basalt strata is usually of the lowest of the three, and is most evident in the region of Khut Veriyut. The authors discuss dome of the .Lactors which might explain the reasons for the prosence of phosohorous in these basalt deposits. Submitted by Academician D. S. Belyakin, 5 I-lay 1947 _u: b:t' 5, DO F. L D e-b t E 195A, Uncl. ces6ions, LibrarY of Congres 2 Ist af Russian Ac MonthlY STAROSTIM, Z.H. Ture o@ the southeastern area of the Vilyuyek Basin. IST. AN SM.Ser.geol. 21 no.8:70-77 Ag 156. (MA 9:11) 1. Geologicheskiy Institut Akademit nauk SM, Nookwa. (Vilyuysk Basin--Geology) 3(5) SOV/11-59-7-6/1? AUTHOR.- Starostina-,-- Z.M"_-_-'-_ TITLE: On the Conditions of Distribution of Siderite Ores in the Enclosing Rocks of the Bakal Group of Depo- sits (The Southern Urals) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya geologicheskaya, 10,59, Nr ?, pp 40-59 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The siderite ores of the Bakal deposit group, chan- ging into brown iron ores in the oxidation zones, are associated with 5 carbonaceous levels, which, alternating with clay-slate levels, form the Bakal suite (Upper Proterozoic era). This stratigraphic scheme, compiled in 1938 by M.I.Garan*, has been modified by the author who took into consideration the latest results of prospecting drilling conducted by Bakallskaya geologorazvedochnaya. partiya (the Bakal Geologic Prospecting Party) and the Rudouprav- Card 1/ 5 leniye Bakal I skikh mestorozhdeniy (the Mline Directorate SOV/11-59-7-6/17 On the Conditions of Distribution of Siderite Ores in the Enclosing Rocks of the Bakal Group of Deposits (The Southern Urals) of the Bakal Deposits). The author presents the table 1 on which new levels indexed as Vak 1,2,3 etc, and their correlation with the old stratigraphic scheme are shown. In principle, the whole Bakal'skaya suite 1-a the range of the Pakall group of deposits is a single carbonaceous-schistous stratum changing in the south into a schistous and in the north - into a carbonaceous stratum. The author gives a very detailed description of all levels, of which only the carbonaceous levels composed of siderites are the ore-bearing ones, though small lenses of argillaceous siderites are also found in the schistous levels. The :B,@-Iskayia suite is co-mred by the Z%allgtnika@a suite of different quartzites. Most geologists adhere to the hypothesis of the sedimenta- ry origin of siderites, the primary ore in this case Card 2/5 being the ferruginous carbonates. As a result of the SOV/11-59-7-6/17 On the Conditions of Distribution of Siderite Ores in the Enclosing Rocks of the Bakal Group of Deposits (IT-he Southern Urals) transformation of these carbonates, various oxidized ores were formed, the difference between them de- pending on the degree of oxidation and on the compo- sition of primary ferruginous carbonates. According to L.T,'.Mliropollskiy, the Bakal siderites contain large quantities of magnesium carbonate and, by their chemical composition, are near to sideropledites and pistomesites. Rich siderites are, according to D.S. Belyankin and V.V.Lapin, a compound of ferrous car- bonates with the admixture of magnesium, calcium and manganese carbonates in a solid solution, i.e. the rich siderites are composed of one siderite phase and the poor ones -of the siderite and ferruginous- dolomitic phases. Other groups of geologists ascribe the origin of siderites to the netamatosis of dolc- mites and limestones either under the influence of Card 3/5 vadose and ferruginous solutions or under the influence SOV/11-591-7-6/17 On the Conditions of Distribution of Siderite Ores in the Enclosing Rocks of the Bakal Group of Deposits (The Southern Urals) of thermal ferruginous solutions of hypogenic origin. As already said, the author adheres to the hypothesis of sedimentary accumulation of primary ore substances. According to her, the sedimentation of Bakal side.-Ilte ores occurred in lagoonal or coastal-maritime condi- tions, but these ores were later deeply metamorphized during the lengthy fold forming period. The situa- tion of the Bakal deposits in the cross-section and in the enclosing rocks provlas, according to the author, their sedimentary origin. These deposits were formed in the zone of periodical c1l-iange of conditions favor able for the accumulation of argillaceous sediments rich in organic substances and of iron and magnesium containing carbonates with an admixture of finely grained ferrigenous materials. They were situated in a zone of transition of carbonate facies in the Card 4/5 north into the terrigenous facies in the south. The SOV/11-59-7-6/17 On the Conditions of Distribution of Siderite Ores in the Enclosing Rocks of the Bakal Group of Deposits (The Southern Urals) whole ore-bearing zone, where the Bakal deposits are situated, has a north-western course, while the lar- -est siderite-bearing facies have a latitudinal orien.- tation, which is presumably connected with the tec- tonic development of the Urals regional depression in the zone where this depression joins the Ufa Pla- teau. The author mentions the following geologists: V.K.Golovehenko, N.V.Grinshtueyn, 0.1'.Ser.-Deyev, A.Ya. P,-.nov, Professor k.Ye.21,.Ilalakhov, Yu.S.Solovlyfv, V.A. Ktk-/azev, N.A.Ushakov, P.,L.Zernyatchenskiy, Ya.7. S,Lmoylov, A.1,T.Zavaritskiy, G.I.Mokshanov, D.V.1,Talivkin, A.D.Arkhangellskiy and lu..k.Davydenko. There are 5 diagrams, 1 table, 4 maps and 21 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Geologicheskiy instuitut AIN SSSR, 1.:os!r_va (the Geological Institute of the AS USSR, 1IOSCOVI) Card 5/5 ,STAROSTIITA, Z.M. Siderites of the Bakal region. Izv. AN SM. SOr- 9001- 25 no.9:117-121 S 160. OfIU 13:9) (Bakal region-Siderite) !;TARCSTTNA, ZQYQ MikLqLlov@; RAAEEN, M.Y#., otv.red.; CHEPIKOVAJ, I.M., red.izd-va; YEROFEYEVA, I.M., red.izd-va; ZUDINA, V.I., tekhn.red. [Riphean siderite-bearing formation in the western slope of the Southern Urals] Sideritonosnaia formatsiia refeia zapadnogo sklona -lUzhnogo Urala. Moskva, Izd-va Akad. nauk SSSR, 1962. 104 p. (Akademiia nauk SSSR. Geologicheskii institut. Trudy, no.71). (MIRA 15:11) (Ural Mountains-Geology, Stratigraphic) (Ural Mountains-Siderite) STAROSIXA, WECLAWSKI, K. "Test benches for injection pumns.11 p. 17 (Motoryzacja) Vol. 13, no. 1, Jan. 1958 Warsaw, Poland SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4, April 1958 MEDYANIK, I.A.; STAROSTM, A.K. Effect of dibazole on conditional reflexes in dogs. Nauk.zap. Llviv.un. 26:18-39 154. (WRA 9: 10 ) (RHFLMIIS) (DOGS) MMYANIX. I.A.; STAROSTTUK, A-K- Effect of a ohyspasmin on conditional reflexes in dogs. Nauk. zap.Llvtv.u;,. 26:40-57 154. (MLRA 9:10) t / (REnXXIS) (WCS) STAROSTYUK, A.K. -r ' .'ftoVa* @1@&"ftnlcal renctions in dogs with different t7pes Of nervous 879t6M8 folloving introduction of apiohispasmin'.116P. ta -pov.Llvivo,,ao no 6 A-2157-58 155, (K*, 10:3) rMALC a ') lNervous system) (Inhibition) (pha ol @ USSR/Iftmun and Animal Ibysiology (Nornal and Pathological)* T-2 Matabolisn. Nitorgen Metabolism, Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 16, 19581 74546 Author Medyanik, I.A,$ Starostyuk, 1L.K. Inst : Lvov Universtiy. OriG Pub : On the Problem of Nervous Regulation of Urea Synthesis in ;uaimals of Different AGes. Orig Pub t Dopovidi ta povidomlennya. Llvivslke un-to 1957, vip. 7, che 3,, 81-88e Abstract In nuppies of differant ages and in full grown doGs, the content of NH , glutwine (G), and urea (U)-was determined in the blood and urine. In part of the tests the animls endured stress when ammonium acetate or different pharnaco- logical active substances were introduced in them. The - content of NH3 in the blood of the animals increased up to Card 1/2 - 10 USSR/Human and Animal Physioloey (Normal and Pathological). T-2 Metabolismd@ Nitrogen Metabolism* Abs Jour Ref Zhur .- Biol., No 16, 1958Y 74546 the 20-45 day-old aninals and then decreased. The quantitY of G increased up to the 4-month olds, The formation of G from NFL, in puppies occureft norc intensively than in c7ovu doGs. The introduction of carbocholine decreased the accu- mulation of G in the blood and U in the urine caused by th e stress with arrnnlun acetate. The most clearly ex3ressed strenbth of urea-forminL; function of the liver was caused by carbocholine in 20 day old puppies. The effect of atro- pin sharply changed these effects depending on the "(,e: in 16-10 day old puppies atropin had no influence on the synthesis of U in tho liver, in 20-45 day old animls it inhibited this process, =0. in later ages (over ij months) strengthened it. Adrenalin stimulated the synthesis of U in animals of all aaes* -- V.I. Rosengart. Card 2/2 S/858/62/000/001/004/013 D2906/D307 AUTHORS: Akuenova, G. V., Zrada, 0. S., Krugovaya, G. N., Oleynik, Ya. V., @Starostyukj A. K., Cherkashchenko, L. N. and TITLE: The influence of radiation upon the phosphorous content'., and its metabolism in the brain 6OURCE: Llvov. Universytet. Problemna lyaboratoriya radiobiolo- A hiyi. Biologicheskoye deystviye radiatsii, no. 1, 1962, 30-34 TEXT: Frogs were exposed to total)body irradiation of 200r (at 10r/min) from a distance of 16 cm. ,T'he-brains were then investiga-@, _:@l ted 2 hrs, and 2, 5, 7 and 11 days aTter exposure. 4 hoursbefore decapitation 0.5 ml of aq. NaH P320 of a dosage of 25 @ic per 100.g 2 4 weight, was administered by intraperitonal injection. The amount of acid-soluble P and its metabolism, the phospholipids and the protein P of the brain were then investigated. Two hours after ex- Card 1/3 6/858/62/000/001/004/013 The influence of radiation ... D296/D307 Posure, the total P-content in the acid-soluble fraction increased by.12.8@'- as compared with the control animals. The inorganic-9---` content increased by 11@a,,the total protein P by 210pf, and the con_.@. tent of phospholipids decreased by 23.7dj, These changes were even more marked after 2 dAys, when the total acid-soluble P fraction increased by 27.1%, out of which the inorganic P increased by 31%P the total protein P by 27.8% and the phospholipid content decreased by 42c/@-. Six days after exposure, the total acid-sdluble P fractions had increased up to 460.2% and the inorganic P-content by 87@a'- At the same time, however, the phospholipid content decreased by 23%. and the content of protein P by 1850'. Seven days after exposure the total acid-soluble P fraction increased by 50@o' but the total quan- tity of inorganic phosphate increased b@ 11.1% compared with the control animals. The phospholipid content was still decreased by 33% and the total protein P by 30%. 11 days after exposure, the total acid-soluble P fraction was still increased by 45% out.of which the inorganic P exceeded the values fouTid in the control ani- mals by 366,4, the content of the phospholiDids was again increasedizy Car(i S/858 62/000/001/004/Pl3 The influence of radiation D296/D307 37@6' and the content of the total protein P decreased by 39%. Thus ..the acid-soluble P.-L-raction. remained increased throughout the expe- riment, but the changes in protein P and phospholipids moved in opposite directions. After an initial increase in the protein P level a decrease could be observed, whilst the phospholipids' showed an increase. Two hours after exposure, the rate of, metabo- !ism, as estimated by the relative specific activity of the frac- tions, showed changes parallel to thos6 in the P content. After 2 -*5 days, the decrease of the specific activity in all fractions indicated a slowing down of the phosphate metabolism which revert .e4 to its normal level after 8 - 12 days. There are 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra fiziologii cheloveka i zhivotnykh Llvovskogo universiteta (Department of Human and Animal-Physio- logy, Llvov University) card 3/3 STAROSTTUK, A.M. @ , --.- @ @ - , @ @ 2--. @ Xvaluation of electrical stimulation with sledge induction apparatus. Vop. fiziol. no.6:148-151 053. (NLRA 8:1) (PMIOLOGT@ apparatus and'instruments, sledge induction appar., evaluation of electric StIMOAtion) L 18827-63 BDS ACCESSION NR: AP3001520 S/O?-38/63/009/003/0408/0409 AUTHOR: Starostyuk, K. M. TITLE: Determination of speed of spread of ultrasound waves in organic fluids SOURCE: Fiziologichny*y zhurnal, v. 9. no* 39 X963v 408-409 TOPIC TAGSs ultrasound interferometry, blood, plasma, serum ABSTRACTs After determining that theraLware no data in the literature an this topic, author decided to accurately determine the ultrasound spread in certain biological fluidal inoludtng blood# plasma and serum. He therefore designed a simple interferometer and proceeded to measure the parameters of interest th 5% sodium citrate, using ultrasound pulses. on human bank blood preserved wi of 1 watt per square centimeter. He thus found that the ultrasound pulse waves- spread with a velocity of 1670 meters per second in human blood ( plus or minus 3.6%) this velocity being somewhat higher than the 15W meters per second generally measured in human tissues. Orig. art. has; 1 figure. :Card 1/2 PECHURD, Solqzon Saulovich; RATINOV, V.B., nauchn. red.; STAROSVETOVA, V.G., red.; NESMYSIDYA, L.H., tek1m.-sed. [Production of gypsum tiles, blocks, and boards] Proizvodstvo gipsovykh plit, blokov i panelei. Yoskva, Proftekhizdatv 1963. 208 p. (MIRA 16:8) (cypsum products) NIKITIN, Lev Ivanovich; BURKOV, V.I,, nauchn. red.; STAROSVErOVA, V.G., red. (safety measures at woodworki-yig ep.-@erprisesl Tel:hnika- bezopasnosti na derevoobrabatyvalushchikh predpriieiiakh. Moskva, Vvsslaia shkola, 1964. 185 P. (K[RA 18:2) YEV-QTYUGOV, Aleksandr Ivanovich, in@hq POKROVSKIY, Alek-sandr Illich, inzh.� KFEYNDLIN, L.N., nauchn. red.; STAROSVETOVA, V.G., red, [Woodworking operational Plotnichnye raboty. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola, 1965. 300 P- (ttIRA 18'14) TOLSAYI, FlOvAl @uo,,griyevich; i(NIAN, 13.V.g nauchn. red.1 red. (y,ascnry and furnace work in rural construction] Kameu- nye i pechiVe raboty v sel*skom stroitellstve. Mosicva, Vysshala shkola, 1965. 302 p. (MIRA 18-.12) NUN, Alaksey Antipovich; SHAPIRO, 1.0,) nauclui. red.; STAROSVETOVA, V.G. red. 1-1. (Industrial training of plasterers] Proizvodstvennoe obuchenie shtukaturov. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola., 1965. 99 P. (MIRA 18:12) GOSIN, Naum Yakovlevich; ROGOVOY, M.I., nauclui. red.; STIRO."NWOVA, V. G. red. [Manufacture of ceramic buildirg materials] Proizvodstvo keramiches.@7kb stroitellrqkh nRterialov. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola, 1965. 221 p. (MqA 19:1) YELUKHIIN, N.K., kand. tekhn. nauk; STARLOSVITSKIY, 0, 1,, i-nzh. Heat transfer P-:nd 1%ydraulic resistance in regeneratuors, w-Ith fill p6cklrg of the a4r separation units. TTqid-y VNIIKIMASK no.506-60 162. (MIRA 18:3) STAROSVETSKIY, V.A., ordinator Organization of a nursels vork in the otolaryngological departwnt of a polyclinic. Med. sestP 21 no.2:38-40 F 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Iz kafedry bolezney ukha, gorla i nosa Moskovskogo mditsinskogo stamatologicheakogo instituta i OiVprinolaringologichaskoy gorodskoy bollnitsy Noj50. (NURSES AND NURFING) (OTOIARYNGOIWY) AUTHOR: Starosvitskiy, 0.1., Engineer 67-0-3-6/18 TITLE: -The Utilization o@fthe@Heat of Compressed Air for the Gasification of Liquid Oxygen (Ispol'zovaniye tepla szhatogo vozdukha dlya gaziftkatsii zhidkogo kisloroda) PERIODICAL: Kislorod, 1958, .@c 1 . Nr 3, PP. 32-34 (USSR) ABSTRACT: By way of an introduction the disadvantages are enumerated which must be taken into account when using electric heating in gasifi- cation. It is further said that these disadvantages can be avoid- ed by using the hot air from the air compressors instead. In the oxygen apparatus of the types "AK" and "SK-1 this heat is taken off after the first stage of the compressor. The necessary additi- onal device is shown in foxm of a schematic drawing and described. According to calculations carried out the heat available for operation of the gasifying device is amply sufficient. The heat conduction system for the heating of the gasifiers which is de- scribed in this paper has been in use at the 84mkLy Chemical Wofks since 1953, and vras found to give good results. There are 2 fig- ures. Card 1/-! 1, Oxygen (Liruid)--Heating 2. Air compressors--Thermal effects 3. Heat--Sources YELUKHIN, N.K., kand.tekhn.nauk; STAROSVITSKIYp S.I., inzh. Heat transfer and hydraulic resistance in dumped packings of regenerators. Khim.@nashinostr. no.5:19-23 S-0 163. (KMA 16:10) MOROZOV, A.P.; MININ, V.F.. inzh.; SHIFRIN, L.S., inzh.; STAROV, A.Y., inzh.,- MJGAGH* Ta,Yu. , inzh. Thin-slab reinforced cement roofs in housing construction. Blul. tekh. inform. 3 no.11:3-6 N 157. (UM 11:1) 1. De7.rstvItel'W chlen Akadeall strottellstva I arkhitektury (for Iforozov). (Roofs, Concrete) MOROZOV, jt.P.; MININ. V.F., inzh.; STAROV, A.F., inzh.; SHIFRIN, L.S., inzh. First experience of using reinforced cement for roofs in civil conatmation. Blul. tekh. inform. 3 no.12:13-17 'D 157. (MIRA 11:1) 1. Deyatvitallny7 chlen Akademii stroitalletva i arkhitaktury (for Morozov). (Roots, Concrete) YESHCIIENKO, D.D., Inzh.; SULROV, A.F., inzh.; SHIFRIN, L.S., Inzh. Vibrated brick panels for apartment houses. Biul.takh.inform. po stroi. 5 no-11:7-8 N '59. (MIRA 13:4) (Leningrad--Building blacks) AID P 3846 Subject USSR/Meteorology Card 1/1 Pub. 71-a - 9/35 Author Starov, D. K. Title On "vaporization" over the sea surface Periodical Met. i. gidr.p 6P 35-37, NID 1955 Abstract The causes for the fog-like vapors appearing over the Black Sea in winter are discussed. Detailed research on temperature changes of the water and of the air done in 1953-1954 is reported. Tables showing time, location, temperature humidity, etc. are inclu4ed. One diagram. One 1936 Russian reference. Institution : None Submitted : No date SOV/169-60-3-2763 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, 1960, Nr 3, p 108 (USSR) AUTHOR3 Starov, D.K. TITLEs The Wind Field at Mean Altitudes of Troposphere over the Black Sea PERIODICAL: Tr. Ukr. n.-i. gidrometeorol. in-ta, 1959, Nr 10, PP 70 - V1, ABSTRACT% Results are presented of the statistical processing of the pressure-field topography charts of the 500-mb-surface for January, April, July, and October in the period 1952 - 1956. The wind field over the Black Sea is characterized by the presence of a definite direction of air currents, mostly in south-west dnd west, and besides these, in July and October still in north-west directions. Other directions of wind and also fields without pressure-gradient constitute a small per- centage of the total number of cases. The predominant velo- Card 112 cities of wind amount to 10 - 14 m1sec and exceed 30 m/see in sov/169-60-3-2763 The Wind Field at Mean Altitudes of Troposphere Over the Black Sea January only. The winds having south-west, west, and north-west directions are characterized by the highest velocities. The variability of the wind fields over the Black Sea at altitudes of about 5 km is great; a specific direction of wind is kept during 2 - 3 days. Brief descriptions of the winds of various intensities are cited. A.Z. Chekirda. Card 2/2 STAROV, 1. 1.1. "Investigation of Some Methods for Intensification of the Operation of Roller Paint-Grinding Machines." Sub 31 Ma@ 51, Moscow Inst of Chemical Machine Building Dissertations presented for science and engineering del-rees in Moscow during 1951. SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 MaY 55 iriffi_ S/081/60/000/016/012/012 A006/AOO1 Tran_@Iat.ion from@ Referativnyy zhLrnal, Kaimiya, ig6o, No. 16, P. 575, # 677o8 ATSMORS..; Dobrolyubov, G.V., Aristov, L.G., Starcv, I.M. TITLE., increasing the Efficiency of Rollers When Masticating Nitrile RWobers PERIODICAL-. Opyt raboty prom-sti Sovnarkhoza (Mosk. gor. ekon. adm. r.-n), 1958, No.' 8, pp. 40-Ah' TEXT- The research for means of Improving the efficiency of rollers was c=du@.T.ed in -two directionsl 1) by establishing the dependen,:@e of the efficiency of rollers on the weight- of the pack, 2) by revealing means of red"Icing the time of mechanical mastication of r"j'zber as compared to the effective regulaztions (20 min). T-he time of mechanical mastication depends only on the type of rubber. A reduction in weight of the pack does not accelerate mechanical masticattion er-d raises considerably the specific electric power consumption recralred for tl'-e d--ive m--tor. Electric power consumption, per time unit of processing, depends only cn the type of rubber and serves -to determine the- specific consumption of electric power per -unit of the rubter. amioizit. Changes in the power consumed by the motor Card 112 S/081/60/000/0 16/0 12/012 A006/A001 Increasing the Efficiency of Rollers When Masticating Nitrile Rubbers are. _@orxiected with. stru,_@tural changes occurring in f@ e rub"er durirg mech,)nlcal _h masticat,,Icn, which are completed within the first ten mtnuteE of processing, sequently the mean power required by the elec-tric motcr d:.ez nct vary. 71-ti! pr,_,@esz of 2haigee in power during -the In'ttial prc-,,e._-7sing period -,z ana,@ogc@us 1--, that cf changes in conditional vizcosity, determined on a 10% Sclution in ethyl-acetats a 63 -4 (vz-4) viscosimeter. The moment of cem.nleted me:-hanisal masti*atil-n cax@ te determined by measuring the power cons-amej by the drive 11.ie use cf this mstlh@d provides for a double increase cf the roller efficiency with the MU S! ltanecus redu-tion of electric power ccnt-:u.-;.- lan, and makes p-asible aut,-,rna:t_1,:,n cf the mav!_ca@jlon Glagolev Translatc.r'- nct-e- Thi;s Its -the f-all translation of crigi-nal Russ.jLr: ab- stract. Card 2/2 S/138/60/000/012/004/009 A051/AO27 AUTHORS: Starov, I.M., Zillvestr, Ya.Ya. TITLE: Certain Criticisms on the Investigation of Methods for Increas- ing the Productivity of Rubber Mixers (A Discussion) PERIODICAL: Kauchuk i rezina, 1960, No.12, pp. 9-12 TEXT: The authors outline the mixing process of thick,particularly elastic materials not subject to the laws of hydrodynamioslin order to establish the possibilities of impxoving the pToductivity of mixers. The mixture is sub- jected to the following processes in the mixing chamber: 1) division on the rib of the lo*EEr lock of the chamber, 2) intensive rubbing-in of the loose materials and-mixing of the mass between the rollers and the immobile wall of the chambe;, 3) division by centrifugal force, developed by the combs of the rollers, which transfers the mixture from one half of the mixing chambw@ to the other, 4) transferring by other force factors. It is stressed that V the mechanical work performed and also the electrical power consumed in the mixing process must be increased. It is assumed that if the mixing regula- tion exactly corresponds to the given conditions of mixing, then the speci- Card 1/5 S/136/60/000/012/004/009 A051/AO27 Certain Criticisms on the Investigation of Methods for Increasing the Pro- ductivity of Rubber Mixers (A Discussion) fic consumption of electr6ic power to a unit weight of a certain mixture can be considered a constant value. From this assumption the nature and degree of effect of the rotation rate of the rotors and that of the pressure on the mechanical work necessary for the mixing process is established. From.the known relationship &=Wt, where A is the electric power consumption, W the power and t the time, a hyperbolic relationship between the power and the duration of the cycle of mixing is derived: t = A . The power (average, peak) is the product of the rotation moment by tffe angular speed of the rotor's rotation; N = Mw . The rotation moment in the general case (average, peak) is M = FR, where F is the force applied to the blades of the rotors (depends mostly on the density and elasticity of the mixture being processedl R is the radius to the conditional center of the applied force F, then W = FR" From here it is concluded that at a constant rotation ratew the power has a linear relationship to the force F. Under equal conditions the force F will depend only on the pressure P of the upper lock on the mixture, Card 2/5 S/138/60/000/012/004/009 A051/AO27 Certain Criticisms on the Investigation of Methods for Increasing the Pro- ductivity of Rubber Mixers (A Discussion) i.e., the force F up to the complete lowering of the look will be proportion- al to the pressure: F - KP, then W - Ut" From the last relationship it is concluded that at c,3 = const. the power has a linear relationship to the pressure on the mixture. With +:he pressure constant on the mixture, the power will also have a linear relationship to the rotation rate of the rollers. The mechanical work needed for the mixing increases both from an increase in the pressure,as well as from an increase in the rotation rate of the rotors. The authors point out that most mistakes and misunderstand- ings arising in the investigation of the mixing process are caused by accept- ing the values at an elevated pressure of the upper lock on the mixture. It is further pointed out that the "specific pressure" term applied by most authors in studying the pressure of the upper lock on the mixture can only be considered valid when the pressure created on the lock by air is complete- ly passed onto the mixture. With a decrease in the mixture volume during the mixing process the effect of the pressure of the upper lock on the mixing intensity drops. A mistake made by some authors is the assumption Card 3/5 S/138/60/000/012/004/009 A051/AO27 Certain Criticisms on the Investigation of Methods for Increasing the Pro- ductivity of Rubber Mixers (A Discussion) that the pressure on the mixture exceeding 1.2 kg/cm 2 does not affect the mixing process or the power consumed by the rubber-mixer motor. It is sug- gested measuring the pressure directly on the surface of the lock, which is in contact with the mixture, using the tensiometric measurement method. The latter would establish the true value of the upper lock pressure on the mixture and its effect on the mixing intensity. In Ref-5 mention was made of the fact that the energy consumed increases with a decrease in the mixing cycle. This statement is claimed to be unfounded, since the mixing cycle has no relationship to the energy consumed by the motor. It is explained that the energy consumed by the motor is determined by the physico-mechani- cal properties of the mixture and the mixing conditions (i.e., pressure on the mixture, rotation rate of the rotors).. The authors do not recommend using equipment with asynchronous motors, which can function at low cosV,s:ince a high-energy motor is needed for starting the rubber mixers. It is recom- mended using a synchronous motor working at cosjp= 1 and improving the cosjo Card 4/5 S/138/60/000/012/004/009 A05l/AO27/ Certain Criticisms on the Investigation of Methods for Increasing the Pro- ductivity of Rubber Mixers (A Discussion) in the industrial grid. The term "reverse method" is mentioned as being the simultaneous loading of the rubber and all the ingredients into the mixer. It is claimed that this term, used widely in industry and in the literature, does not correspond to its application and it is thought that the term "simultaneous loading" or 11sucressive loading of the mixture in- gredients into the rubber mixer" would be more appropriate. There are 5 references: 3 Soviet, 2 English. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut khimicheakogo mashinostroyeniya (Moscow Institute of Chemical Machine Building), Card 5/5 STAROV9 I.M.; SUSHCHENKO, A.A.; ARISTIDV9 L.O.; ARTEMTYLVV B.N. Industrial testing of an internal rtA*r mixer at the type RO No.n during the high-speed spinning of its rotora. Kauch. i rez. 20 no.1:11-U Ja 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Moskovskiy instit7it khimicheskogo machinostroyeniya. (Rubber, Machinery) STAROV, I.M.; SUSHCHENKO, A.A.; GELIFRETKII, S.V. Regularities of changes and calculation of the capacity of a driving electric motor for a Iiibber mixer at an increased pressure and rotation speed of rotors. Kauch. i rez. 20 no.6:2:S@-22 Je 161. (MMA 14:6) 1. Moskovskiy institut khimicheskogo mashinostroyeniya. (Rubber machinery) ZILIVESTIR, Ya.Ya.; STAROV, 1.@I. Autome.tic cnat*roL of the thickness of rubbe: sheets on calenders. Kawh I rez. 20 no.8:20-23 Ag 161. (MRA 14-8) 1. 146r3k6vskiy institut khimicheskogo mzishinostroyeniya. (Rubber, SyntInetic) (Automatic control) ZILIVESTR, Ya.Ya, [deceasedl, STAROV, LM. Safety -measures in the operation of rollers and calenders in rubber industry plants. Xauch.i rez. 21 no.5:39-,42 My 162. (MIRA l5z5) 1. Moskovskiy inatitut khimicheakogo mashiriostroyeniya. (Rubber machinery-Safety measures) a - - .. , M. @ 'F. "j. Po PRCKURATOV, Aleksey Mikhaylovich; LOZZ, Takov Abramovich; PASHKOV, ___Ya yevich; SIDOROV, Valentin Nikolayevich; =AR@LV,,_kv!!n sik' inzh., red.; BOBROTA, U.N., takhn.red. (Use of electric locomotives on long hauling diBtances; experiment of the Omsk railroad) Ilkspluatatsiia elektrovozov no dlinnykh tiagovykh plechakh; opyt Omskoi zheleznoi dorogie Moskva* Vass. 12dateilsko-poligr.obledinenie H-va putei soobshcheniia, 1963. 54 P. . (MIRA 13:9) (Ilectric locomotives) STA--RO'V, T- A. (Engineer), and STIMMSKAYA) L. G, (Cand. Tech.. sciences) (Mos c ow Velding by fusion of certain combinations of metals" considered the theoretical basis of conditions of appearance of metallic connection between heterogeneous metals. The technology of welding of titanium with other metals was developed. Report presented at the lBt fia.1-Union Conference on welding of heterogeneous metals, at the Inst of Electric Welding im. Ye. o. Paton, 14-15 June 1963. (Reported in Avtomaticheskaya svarka, Kiev, No. 9, Sept 1963, PP 95-96 author, V. R. Rya-bov) JPRS 24@7651 19 may-64 SIROTINY Yu.F.P kAnd.sel'skokhoz. nauk;_.@Tj@@qy,,,K.V., agronom; PROITI11, M.Ye., prof.; KUSTROV, K.A., kand.sellskokhoz. nauk; KLOCIIKOV, A.M., kand, sellskokb6z. nauk Fall supplementary fertilizers for winter crops. Zemledelie 25 no.9: 16-34 S 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Vsosoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut udobraniy i agro- pochvovedeniya (for Sir6tin). 2. Zaveduyushchiy Mikhaylovskim. agro- tekhnicheskim. *rtouchastkom Stavropol'skogo kraya (for Starov). 3. Voroxiezliskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Pronin). 4. 1-for- dovskaya gasudarstvennsaya 04'skokhozyaystvennaya opytnaya stantsiya (for Kostrov., Klochkov), (Wheat-Fertili!3era ard manures) (Rye-Fertilizers and manures) I �TAROV A- agronom Organic-mineral fertilizers and-the-yield of winter wheat in Stavropol Territory. Agrobiologiia no.lil8-24 Ja-F '65. (MIRA 1824) 1. Mikhaylovskiy agrote-khniaheskiy sortouchas-tok-, Stavropollskogo kraya. SMOV, P. Cotton Growing - Volga-Don Canal Region Characteristics of cotton irrigation farming in the Vol-ga-Don Canal zone. Khlopkovodstvo, No. 5, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 1952. Unclassified. 1. STAROVI P 2. USSR (600) 4. Cotton 7. Excessive vetetation. in the cotton plant and how to control it. Khlopkovodstvop no. 12, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. bA2JT1VSKIY, A.R.: STAROV, R,V. Temperature control in Bessemer melting by means of a PRK-600 radiation pyrometer. Zav. lab. 31 no.11:1365 165. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Yenakiyavskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod. ALIKATRY, Vladimir Averlyanovich, dotsent, kandveterin.nauk; OUGOV. A.F.. prof.. doktor veterin.nauk;-STARWF-T-.X,, dotsent. kand. biolog.nauk; USTIMMO, L.P., red.; PSVZM, V.I., takhn.red. [Course on practical veterinary hygiene] Praktikum po gigiene Bellskok#oziaistyannykh shivotnykh. Izd*2,# perer. i dop, Moskva, Gon.ixd-vo nallkhos.lit-ry. 1960. 295 p. (Kim 13:11) (Veterinary hygiene) STAROV, T. K. ALIKAYEV, V. A., AND ONEGOV, A. P. "Practikum po gigienen sellskokhozyaistvennykh zhivotnykh", M. Sellkhozgiz., into, second revised and supplemented edition, 8,500 copies. Veterinariya, Vol. 38;1 No. 5 1961 m NURLMALAr. A.P.; S'2fi-'.-,C)V, V.I.- Petro&raphy of intrusive rock-a in ore-benr"*ng sectorr; of 1:0,ratas and Kokmboy of the northwestern part of the Lake Balhhash reE:-Jon. Trudy Inat.gool.nauk- All Kazalch.SSR no.4:12-23 161. (1411RA 14:10) (Dallchaah Lake region-Rocks, Igneous) MONICH, V.K.; STAUROV., V.I.; KELIKFOV, V.D. Comparative study of potassium feldspars from the intrusions of the Uspenskaya and Karatas-GLI'shadskaya zones. Trudy Inst. geol.nauk AN Kazakh.SSR 7:293-300 163. (MM 17:9) - ". ` I! pamv v . I . - Go("'w.1, I G.Nl I'MN 1 1 ';' - . . -. . L;l IF .1 -, -@1_11--i- @-- , - of Intrusions in Lhe centrai part of the Trans-111 l-, . Trudy I ril- t. geol. nauk A', Kazakh. SSR 12:74-107 165. '02INSFY, A.A, E.Yu. ; K rel,,r-4nuning the relative, age oC nep@ellnq sy@er,4'es t-, the met@od :@f thermolizairiec;oonce. Trtdy Enst. pol. nauk All vazakzi. SSF 12: 1-2Q-132 165. (Miid, 18:9) c v the Aver. -tior, tcn C,i' si -,".1 SUROVAJ A. Milking Machines Mobile equipment for milking cows on pastures. MTS 12 no. 5. 1952. Monthly gL Russian Acce�sions.,Libraryof Congress, August', 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. BOTOV, Tikho,*.Grigorlyevich, inzh.; DUBROVSKIY, A.A., red.; STARDVA, A.I., red.; LOGINOVA, Ye.I., tekhn. red. --------- [Equipaent for the row7ungement of 'soil horizona]Novya orudiia dlia pereraspredeleniia pochvennykh gorizontov. Pod obahchei red. A.A.Dubrovskogo. Moskva, -Lzd-vo M-va sellkhoz.RSFSR, 1959. 26 p. (Materialy zaochnogo lektoriia po tsiklu "Novoe v mekhani- zatsii sellskogo khoziaistva," no.13) (MIRA 16:3) (Agricidtural machinery) _L-14504a@-66__ IJP(c) a/ ACC NR- AP6003278 (N) SOURCE CODE: UR/0135/66/000/001/0004/0007 AUTHOR: Strizhevskaya, L. G. (Candidate of technical sciences); Starova, L. (Engineer ORG: none TITLE: Fusion weldin of certain heterogene ous metals SOURCE: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 1, 1966, 4-7 TOPIC TAGS: are welding, electron beam welding, refractory metal, heterogeneous metal, weld evaluation, sheet metal, weldability ABSTRACT: As part of research into .th welding of heterogeneous metals, the authors experimeuted with th4 welding of sheetl(1-2 um thick) specimens of Fe + NijlNi + Pd. + Ta. The-welding regimes were adapted to the Ni + Cu r + Zr, V NY@l V + Tall Nb differences in the physical properties of the metals welded together, primarily as regards melting point and heat conduction, so,that the greater part of the.heat from the heat source was concentrated on the more high-melting or heat-conducting metal. Welding was performed by either the argon arc or the electron-beam technigue ot was. found that the differences in the structure and properties of these metals affect the nature of the crystallization of welded joints. Cu and Ni, in pure or alloyed form, as well as Ni and steel, can be satisfactorily welded by the argon are method, while Ti, Card 1/2 UDC: 621-791:669.15-194 L 14504-66 ACC NRs AP6003278 Zr, Nb, Ta and V in various paired combinations can be satisfactorily welded either by the argon arc or the electron-beam method. For the case oUthese combinations the weld metal represents mostly a mechanical mixture of solid solutions and has a dis- tinctly heterogeneous structure (with nonuniform etchab@lity and-hardness),and con- sist's of ce- and $-phases. A metallographic xaminationltonfirmed the absence of chemi- cal phases in such welded joints. The greatest difficulties are encountered when weld'o ing together the metals with insignificant mutual solubility which form,chemical com- pounds. Such metals, as a rule, belong in mutually remote groups of the periodic table E.g. Fe (group VIII) + Ti (group IV), Al (group III) + Ti (group IV), Cu (group 1) + Ti (group IV), Fe (group VIII) + Nb (group V); the welded joints.thus obtained dis-, play a pronounced brittleness. Hence for these metals the following welding technique may be recommended: fusion of only one of.the two metals being welded (usually the - more high-melting metal); in this case electron-beam welding is optimal. Another work.- able technique in this case,is to use an intermediati metal that welds satisfactorily, with both of the metals being welded. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 3 tables. SUB CODE: 11, 13/@ SM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 000/ OM RIF: 000 2/2 CWd VE Ptvo c 4-D (Woliti-irt C, _*c WW It's qr, w IC Wo in' Sc M:K 4L:w *:Vt CAI:.Il 51 W, rw U:l fl:m cz,41 -4:44 'r ",:,I @C.:g WX Ocll@ 11 : to : I " N, g__., V1, . 1 q ON 9, " : Its es's "," . It r, &C M to n I *I " ra n It-(* rn-zr - wl W@. I.~" '~It" . LVTt - :: m 114 Trw n = to. 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Sulfones and gulfoxides. Part 3: Comparative reactivity ofc(.,O-unsaturated sulfoxiden and sulfones to nucleophilic reagents. Zh-@-,.ob.khim. 31 no.8:2496-2503 Ag 161. (14JRA 14:8) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N.D.Zelinakogo AN SSSR. (Sulfoxide) (Sulfone) Forest Cuitures. _.Al_@;@',@ Or s t ry 9.5%, Nn. 104552 F. If. V. f,rowir,.g Poplar -'eodlings in irke UlcraiLe 22-26 Lcen. kh-vc. 1958, 110- 'C' ftbetrrxt. faM: 26-. TEODOSIEVSKI, D.;,-.STAFOVjl, V. Sarofibraus preurlsy in infancy (report.of a case). Gcd. zborm. med. fak. Skop.':e 11:261-267 164, 1. Klinika za detaki bolesti pri medicinakiot fa-kulte4*, SkoDje, v t 00727-66 ACCESSION NR: AT5013291 UR/3043/65/000/004/0221/0231 AUTHOR: YeKo_q1d%_V,_& AA TITLE: Unidimensional nonstationary real gas flow SOURCE: Moscow. UnIversitet. Vychislltellnyy tsentr. Sbornik. rabot, no. 4, 1965. Chislennyye metody v gazovoy dinamike (Numerical methods In gas dynamics), 221m-231 TOPIC TAGS: interIg-r-bg1listics equilibrium How real gas, gas flow, flow analysis nonsteady How ABSTnAC,r: The attainment of high projection velocities of ballistic ctil@s s connect- ed with the generation of flow zones of high-temperature (2000-6000K) and high-pressure (5000-10, 000 atm) gases. Under such circumstances the gas differs markedly from the ideal case because of dissociation, Ionization, and mixture component interaction. The present paper investigates the influence of equilibrium dissociation on the real gas flow through tubes, using air as the example. The related therm nal odynamic functions (inter energy, molecular weight, heat capacity) depend on temperature and pressure and the paper Utilizes pertinent data as found In tables compiled by the Energeticheskly institut (Power Institute) of the AN SSSR after ap'roximating them by polynomials. The dissociation in- p fluence calculations are carried out using the method of characteristics of the real gas flow through cylindrical tubes, OrJg, art. has: 21. formulas, 5 figures, and 2 tables. ard- C _-1/2 j STA_tUVA., Li,. P., _-,'n@-ireer "New Low-Alloy Hi-VI-Speed Steele ldith.'Nitrogen." Thesis for degree of Cand Technical Sci. Sub 13 Jun 50, Moscow Mech,.;,nics Inst Sum arY 71, 4 Sep 52, Dissertations Presented for Degrees in Science and En-gineerin-9 in Moscow In 1950. Itrom Vechernyeya Moskva. Jan-Dec. 1950- VORONOV, S.M., obshchiy red.; TELIS, M.Ya., obahchiy red.; STAROVA. Ye.P., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; ZUDAKIII, I.M., takhn.red. [Kagaeaium. alloy founding; from materials of a conferenoe of the All-Union Scientific, Engineering, and TecbRological Society of Foundrymexj Litle magnievykh splavov; po materialam konferentaii. VNITO litaishchikov. 'Sbormik statei. Pod obahchei red. S.K. Voronova i M.IA. Telis. Koskva, Gos.izd-.vo obor.promyshl., 1952. 275 P. (KIRA 13:1) 1. Vsesoyuznoye nauchnoye inzhenerno-tekhiLicheskoys obshchestvo liteyahchikov. (Kagnesium alloys--Foundixg) STAROVA, Ye. P. Te, P. Starova, Malolegirovannyye stali a azotom LTow-Alloy Steels with Nitro- geB7 - , Mashglz, 3 sheets States the results of the author's investigations in seeking a low-alloy, high-speed steel with nitrogen admixture and reduced tungsten content. Tntended for engineering and technical personnel engaged in metallurgy and instrument production. soz u-6472, 23 Nov 1954 LUKIYANOV. V.V.;ABINDI,!A, A.A.;STAROVA, Ye.P.;METREVELI, A.S. Investigating materials for the production of macaroni matrices. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; pishch. tekh. no. 2:85-89 '58. (KIJU 11:10) 1. Kookovskiy tokhnologichookiy institut pishchavoy promyshlennosti, Kafedra takhnologii metallov. (Kaearoni) (Food industry-Squipment and supplies) 66515 A Q SOV/137-59-7-1578-( Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 7, p 227 (USSR) AUTHOR: Starova,,_Y4tjF,@!-.-1 TITLE: Investigation Into Properties of Low-Alloy High-Speed Steels With..and- Without Nitrogen PERIODICAL: Tr. Mosk. tekhnol. in-ta pishch. prom-sti, 1958, Ur PP 154 - 164 ABSTRACT: Investigations were carried out into the effect of N on the properties of low-alloy high-speed steel containing (in %): C 0.64 - 0.66; W 6.2 - 7.2; Cr 4.1 - 4.8; V 1.6 - 2.3; N 0 0.32. It was stated that optimum N content in cast steel was 0.3 0.35%; after forging and heat-treatment 0.10 - 0,15;ol' N remained in the steel. N- containing low-alloy high-speed steels are less prone to austenitic grain growth, possess a wider hardening temperature range, have higher R in tempered and annealed state, and higher red hardness than low-alloy hygh-speed steels without N. Experimental steels containing (in %): C 0.65; W 7.0; Cr 4.0; V 1.5; N 0.11, had higher cutting properties than P18 steels. It is suggested to start smelting of low-alloy high-speed steel with 7% W, containing N. 8 bibliographical titles. Card 1/1 I.B. MALIKOV, K.V.; PISHVANOV, V.L.; SUNTSOV, G.N.; STA4QT@M,A,A.; OVCHAREENKO, V.M.; ANDREYEV, V.I.; MAZIN, B.S.; RUNIKOV, V.I.; SEMAVIN, P.I. Using sulfurous mazut in blast furnaces. Stall 23 no.5:394-397 My 163. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut metallurgicheskoy teplotekhniki i BelLoretskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat. (Blast furnaces-Equipment and supplies) (Mazut--Analysis) STAROVERCV, A60. Effect of the la7out on the reliability and effective capacity of a molding section of an automatic foundry line. Lit. proiav, no,9j19- 20 S f6" (MIRA 18:10) ry @Lj BATKOV, kand. tek-hn. nauk;_ATA40VIq@qV, A.N., st. prepod. TARAVINOVA) L.A., red. (Automatic control using computers] Avtomaticheskoe upravlenie s primeneniem vychislitelInykh mashin. Mo- skva, Mosk. inzhenerno-fizicheskii in-t. Pt.l. 1964. 199 P. (MIRA 18.4) F, 0 _h /PC /Pg-) ! /Pk /Fn j-,( c rtc ACCESSION RR: AP5008322 S/0103/65/026/003/0@,92/0499 'AUPHOR: Alekswidrov, V. M. (Moscow);-Batkov, A. M., (Moscow); Staroverov N. (Moscow) ; Shchukin, B.-_K@_jMoscow) ,TITLE: Investigation of the accuracy of nonlinear.nonstationary systems by means OP. 'the statistical linearization method @SOURCE- Avtomatika i telemekhanika, v. 26, no. 3, 1965, 492-499 ;TOPIC TAGS: automatic_Sontrol atistical, i j nonlinearnonstationary control sys,@em, st linearization method 1ABSTRACT: A study is.made of a control system whose performance is deicribed by the system of nonlinear differential equations written in.normal vector form dt Y(O) C where the components of the vector Y(t) represent processes at theIoutput of the. system, components of the vector f%tt) represent independent random processes of white noise type at the input of the sZ@stemt, F(t, Y) is an inertia-free, nonlinear Card L 34gh4-65' ACCESSION NR: AP5oo8322 0 .transformation vector, C is a vector of normally distributed initial conditions, and BW is an m + n matrix of v-ariable coefficients. To determine the accuracy j .of system (1), the variation in time of the mathematical expectation vector T(t) an(l_@ the variance vector 0(t) of the vector random process Y(t) are sought. It is indi-_@' cated that this problem has a simple solution when the transformation F(t, Y) is linear. System (1) is written for this case and a system of differential equations is derived from which Y(t) and 0(t) can be solved. It is shown howusing the metho(i of statistical linearization (approximation of the nonlinear transformation F(t, Y) by a certain form c-f linear trans format i @,n Z(t)), system (1) can be reduced to 'the f-r-m dF-rived fr@r tie linear case and how a qystem of nonlinear differential equiations lirf-ot determination of T(t) and e(t) -am be constructed which is amenable -to r @n a J i gi tal computer. It is stressed that the method presented is more m. 1C qnd has )ther alvantages is -ompared with "he methods Dresented by other authors. Orig. art. has: 29 formulas. [LK] ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 20Mar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE:., IeIVIA NO REF SOV: 003 OTHER: 001 ATD PRESS:3 2 11 !Card 2/2 L 63255-65 Pu-4/Pk-4/F1-4 IJP(c) VJ;T/BC t@ACCESSIONNR: AP501Z88Z.. UR/0280/65/000/002/0123/0128 AUTHOR: Aleksandrov, V. M. (Moscow); Batkov, A. M. (Moscowi;: Staroverov, A. N. (Moscow); hchukin, B. A. (Moscow) e! TITLE@.De@t@-rmi@nlng the mathematical expectation and dispersion of the respons of a multivariable nonlinear time-dependent system by computers SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Tekhnicheakaya kibernetika, no. 2, 1965, IZ3-128:, TOPIC TAGS: automatic control, -automatic control design, automatic control system, t atic control theory -Au Om ABSTRA@&: The accuracy is considered of an automatic -control system ;,describable by these normal differential equations: dy F(t,Y)+B(1)f, Y(O) Ct (1.1) dt where _Y (yj) is the column vector -(systern output); F((, Y) (Fj (1, Y)) is a vector nonlinear function; B(t) (pij) is a variable rectangular matrix M); _01) vector representing the distu -(white n a the column rbance oise with W I independent components); Y(O) is a random vector of initial conditions Card 1/2 L 63255-65 IACCESSIONNR: AP50IZ882' noncorrelated-to the disturbance vector. A method is suggested for. setting up a vector ..of !nonlinear differential equations (2, 17) whose solution gives A i mathematical expectation and a dispersion matrix of the output signal in time; the 1 output process is assumed to be close to normal. The method is claimed to be simpler in computations than the methods of statistical linearization with succe a - sive approximations or canonical random functions. If the nonlinear systemo. 1) contains only single-variable nonlirearities, the expectation-and-dispersion (Z. 17) can be integrated on an analog computer. Generally, the method j equations j requires the use of a digital computer. For stationary conditions, the right-hand A problem is r member of (Z. 17) is equal to zero, and the educed to solving a set of-, I nonlinear algebraic equations. Orig. art. has: I figure and 42 formulas, ASSOCIATION., none SUBMITTED: 13Feb64 ENCL* 00 SUB CODE@& DP IE' NO REF SOV: 003 OTHER# 002. Card 2/2 ALEKSSANDROVY V.M. (Moskva); BATKOV, A.M. (111ofikia); "PIP..'11JEROV A.N. (Moskva); SIICIIUKIN, B.A. (Moskva) Study of the accuracy of nonlinear nonstationary systems using a statistical linearization technique. Avtom. i telem. 26 no.3: 492-11.99 I-Ir 165. (MIRA 18:6) S&LEBUAKOVA, N.I. (Saratov, ul. Sovetskaya, d.21, kv.22); STAROVEMV, A.T. Effective surgical treatment of an intrapericardial VoW of vena cava inferior. Nov. khir. arkh. no-5:13-1-112 SZ-0 160. (MLU 14:12) 1. Kafedra fakul'tetskoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. I,M.Popovoyan) Saratovskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (VENA CAVA--WOUNDS AND INJURIES) (IMAIri-WOUNDS AND INJURIES) BOLDINP K.M. (Yaroslavl'); DROZDOVA, Z.S.- LEVIN, R,I,; VAYSMAN, L.A. (Kuybyshev-ob1.); PODOSINOVSKIY, V.Mxazanl); SAYFULLINA, Kh.M. (Kazan'); EUSYGIN, N.V.(Kazant)- RAZUYAjVSKIY, Yu.K.(Leninogrosk),- GELIFER, G.A., dotsent (Gorlkiy@; MAMISHP.M.G.(Kazanl); RAFALOVIGH, M.B., dotsent- MELINICHUK S.P.9 *nd.med.nauk; KRAPIVIN, B.V.; STAHQX@ @OVA@.T. (Saratov @; SURIN,-'-'V MPOROSENKOV, V.S. (Romodanovo, Mordovskoy ASSR); ANDROSOV, M.D.fwosl;@'a ZARIPOV, %.. Z.A.(Uru3su, Tatarskoy ASSR); MURAVIYEV, M.F.(Izhevsk@; KUZIMIN, V.I.(Batyrevo Chuvashskoy ASSR); SITDYKOV, E.N.(Kazant); YUDIN, Ya.B.(Novokuznetsk) Short reports. Kaz.med.zhur. no.4:81-91 Jl-Ag 162. (MIRA 15:8) (MEDICINE-ABSTRACTS) STAROVEROV, A.Tv (Saratov, ul. Sovetskayal d.31ap kv.1); UMWOVA, S.M. - Dyneevics of venous pressure during important intrathoracic operations. Klin.khir, no,6:22-28 Je 162. (MIM 1615) 1. Kafedra fakulitetskoy khirargii (zav. - prof. I.M. Popov'yan) Saratovskogo medits=lskolo instituta, (CHEST-SURGER (BLOOD PRISSUBE) STAROVEROV, A.T; (Saratovp 5av6tskdya ul., d. #-a, k7.l);CIEHNISHRV,N.V. Twoaitses of-avulsion of the upper extremity together with the scapula. Vest. khir. 91 no.7.-76-77 J1163 (MIRA 16tl2) 1. Iz fakulltetskoy khirurgicheakoy kliniki (zav, - profe I.M.Popov'yan) Saratovskogo meditainskogo instituta. 0 - 'o VASILEVSKIYi M.N., kand. teklm. nauk@ STOLBUN, M,1- 1rzh., KOGAN, F-L- ,.nz@@ STAROVEROV,-A.Y., irzh- r, r, r,Itrol aystc-m fc,,r a m@ne hoistlng with 'he 'use of n@,.?-!@-@9 - '64 - liqL:!-d rhPost-als. Shak-h t,- s'.ro'L. 8 , ;. (maRfi. I.-, @ 1;) - - . 1, 3t Glprcnisplektroshakht. STAROVEROV, F. M., 007s. STRO17ELVNYY INST17UT MOSSOVETA TEPLOTCKHNICMESKIYC ISSLEDOVANIYA NOVYKH TIPOV NAGREVATEL!NYKH PRIBOROV KONSTRUKT511 ZAVOOA IM. VCYKOVA. PAGE 45 SO: Sooptaix ANNOTAT51Y NAUCHNO-13SLEDOVATEL'SKIKH RABOT PO STROITEL'STVU. MOSCOW. 1.951 STAROVXROV. IF_M_ dotsent; USIN, G.L., inzhener. rwss"07p7ing the I-d diagram in investigating the operation of venti- lating systems. Trudy Stroi.inst. Mosgorispolkoma, no.4,.48-55 153. (Ventilation) (MIaL 8:3)