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OSU-A 338 SUSLOV, S. P. G-eo-g-r-a-~r&76skiye Yablya Lesotundre: Geograjohic Forest T~undra. Trudy Instituta Fiziche 1935, pp. 77-117 Library of Congress, GB Abstract in Tnglish Description of region 6 860401E, mostly the nei, Bo-anidskoye, near Dudi river. Map of lake 1:5 yu v Yenipseyskoy ervation Ithe Tenissey Geo-grafi~, No. 14, 6-A4 c'151-6902514., 860101- hborhood of Lake IcP_ on the T nissey 000. 311SLOV , I Zavadnaia ~;ibirf; fiziko-geograficheskala SUSLOV, Ser-ie Petrovich. kharakteristika. Moskva ,'eoaraf-iz, 194.17. 174 nUkazatelf literaturyll~ ~1. 170-,/1727 DLCz DK755--1-768 ,_r Part 1, 19 1, Uncl. SO: LO, Soviet ~e,graphy Ll SUSLOV, Sergei Petrovich! SUSLOV, Sergei Petrovich.1 ... Fiziche Sibirl, Dallnii Vostok, Sredniaia A dlia geograficheskikh fa Itetov u Leningrad, Gos. ucheb.-pedagog. izd "Spisok obdhvhri liyrtsyut DA ICU my MdBJ Aia geografiia SSSR; Zapadnaia Sibirl, Vostochnais ia. Dopushcheno ... v kachestve uchebnika versitetov i pedagogicheskikh institutov. o, 1947. 543 p. : P. 534. DLC: GB236.S8 NN NNC WaU SO: LC, Soviet GeographY,, Part II, ~951, Unclassified 1 SUSLOVO S. P. 00-F.- 2, USSR (600) 4. Geology and Geography 7. Physical Geogra~hy of USSR, Prof. S. P. sublovq (Weetern Siberia., Eastern Siberi4 Far East,, Central Asias Education-Pedagogic Press, 1947). Reviewed by Yu. K, Y-3fremov, Sov. Kniga, No 5, 1948, 9. 4W Report U-30 ?lp 16 JaXL 1953, Unclassified. S T- T 21532 SJUSLOV, S. P. ")snovny- yo mot'ddichookiya I orraniza's'onnyfe voprosy Sovetskil-li I I floogra ov I Trudy Vto;ogo VS030.1/liz- Ftogr. s"yozda. T. Sh. 194-9, s. 518 44. SO: TRt.opisl No. 2',', :~!olsk.va, 1949 SUSLOV, Ser7ei Petrovich, - - I Tht, Main Turkminn Ctnnl t4 (I ito role n trnnsforminc~ the tioserts of Central Asia; public lecture. it 1 1951. 29 p. 1. Glavnyi Tur~menBkii banal (ProjEloted) mjAJ(.Aq;;e'r ratr ~qh. professor: MISTERGAZI, X.M., redaktor: GAIKDI, ~r ; KAKHOVA, NX., tekbnicheskiy redaktor P.D., redakt [Physical go graphy of lhe U.S.S.R.; Asiatic part) Fizichealcaia goegrafiia. BBSR; Aziats4aia chast'. 2-e izd., parer. i dop. Moskva, Goa. uchabnoLpedagoge W-vo Miniaterstva prooveshcheniia RSFKq, 1954. 711 P-1 WaA 8:1) (Siberia-PlWeical geography) SOURCE CODE7s-!U-R7 ACC HR, AP70021621 6089166162-17006/0439/0445 AUTHOR: Anatakiy,IA j Bogdanov 0. S.; Bukayev, P- V-; Vskin.-uahin, yu. p t ILAly'shev" I' F'; N"'Vayko) G- A-; PAVIOV, A. ORG. none TITLE' Linear indictiMaccelara or SOURCE: Atomnaya ~Lgly'a, v. 21 no. 6, 1966, 439-445 TOPIC TACS: li0ear, accelerator, lectron accelerator QGv accelerator AUTRACT I A descriptiom is given of was desig-od i4ft Scientific (NITEFA) in N962. The LTU Pulse currenq of up to 200 based on the,' ,utilization 0 system conaidting of sever current of 48 accelerated sufficient tcl compensate f determinod b~Acally by th circuit of On Inductor. 1000 amp/pul'' q what Is in Card 1/2 e LIU-3000 linear induction accelerator, which escarch Institute for Electro-physical Devices 000 was designed for an energy of 3 Hev and a mpo Its operation for electron acceleration is a rotational electric field, created in a circular traqsforwars. The waximun possible lectrons In such an accelerator with focusing the repelling force of the'Bpace charge, is power of the co=utiog.alezent in the primary a LIU-3000's power can be brought to asible. In other types of accelerator@. The ACC W. AP7002i62-J---- LIU-3000 consists of a series of occelerating sections, (the first of which was ad4usted 1963). Each ection consists of 12 Inductors which are vacuumjrealed t J;o permit a vac um of 5 z 10-6 torr inside. The sections am connected in ~drs into units with the aid of special pipes. Pumping and ob6arvatioa d?Vices are situa ed between the units. The following data were obtained1from teats: max m current of accelerated electrons, 160 amp; x Vu maximum enerd:of injected e ctrDne, 300 kav; energy of accelerated electrons, 48~lkcv; duration f the current pulse of r-he gun, 2.2 usec; PuLie duratio4;of the accele ting voltage, 0.35 twec; duration of the pulse front of accelerating voltage, 0.16 usec; average gradient of accelerating field, 310 kvii Ia; and diameto of the accelerated beam (at the exit), 2 cm. In addicion tq1the authors, thar staff member of NIIEFA who participated In designing anditea th ting t,:eJLI -30C10 were R. A. Aleksayev, L. M. Andrazen, t!ng , I A V. Ulyaye4~, 0. D. Volod 11.'A. Cashav, V. K. ChganAorn, N. K. D yachenko, NI'V .Toloknov. . u. If. Labodav, A. A. Markh6l', P. G. Wreyevp A. V. Popkovi A. K. POPOV S.- V.'Promyshlyayev, G. L. Sakeaganakiy, Ya. L. Makholis, and A. T. Chean kov. The author2 th-ak.V. 1. Vekslar and V. P. Saratsev for 1heir help with the work. OrIg. art. Met 4 fornalas and SUB CODEt i0/ SU~l DATZ: 14Apr 6/ ORIG RM 0031 GMI REV 0011 M M:W: 5112 Card 2'/ 2 KOCHWAMOV, V.; WSLOV, V.&*, red.; KCLISOVA, Z.M., tekhn. red.. Bridges 6k Iening*ra- I Mosty Ieningrada. Leningrad, Goo. izd-vo ~ Isknsstvol," 1958. 57 P. (NM 11:10) 1 (Leningrad-Bridges) 7 Cast iron Ef fe Ct of the inuerdendritic form of g!-aphite separation on the wear resistance of cast iron. Trudy inst. charn. met. ANIURSR No. 5, 1951- 9. Monthl List of Russian AccessLbs, Library of Congress, December 1952 JIVFA, Uncl. ul-S- L v IIJOL)VTSOV, N.V.; ONOVA# NeAs; SUSWVq V*A*; KCINASH LP, aft s mai a Engine c 'of o own cast iron Trudy Thst. chern, me All URM 6 116-137 153. (XMA 11W (Iro.n Ding)' (03qgen-IndtLetrial applicaticus) f Id (Crankg and crankshaftsY DUBROV, V.V.; SUSLOV12 V.A. (Su 10v, V.D.] Use of nod4ar iron inbtaid of malleable cast iron. Bauk..protsi 0 Inst.lyv.vyrob.AN URS19:82-91 160. (NIRA 15-3) i (C t iron-Yetallography) SUSLOVIV V.A. Determinin oil saturalion and phase permeabilities from data on nonsteady non iform fluid flow. llauch.-tekh. sbor. po dob. nefti n1021:72-77 163. (MRA 17:5) 1* Vsesoy-uzIhyy neftega ovyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut. I 3usb(Al IV. I,. Dcteri-.dninj~ the, param, sb z of a flooded ::2altilayer bed from oill field 7)cj dob. ne-fti no.24:107-112 164. 011'" 6(4) ~ SOV/111-59-.5-6/32 ' AUTHOR: B S slov, V. Chief Project Designer S s1ov' 19 TITLE: T e Radio Te Radi Station RS-25 PDRIODICAL: V stnjk V stnik sv~iazi, 1959, Nr 5, Pp 3-5 (USSR) ABSTRACT: T e author ~ describes the radio station RS-25, which i to be u ed for rural communication (Nizovaya s~iaz') torether with the R,9-50 radio station. The S?viet rad'o industry started producing the RS-25 radio stat on in 1959. Figui-e I shows a photograph 0 1 of the rad o station units. It is designed for s mplex an duplex telephone or telegraph communi- c tion on ~ ixed frequencies. The frequencies may be sot for th following ranges 300-490, 560-600 and 1000-8000 - - c. IT-hile in the first two ranges only " ~ e fTeque d. it is possible to use cy may be use , t~ ee freq ~ encies in the last range. The radio sta- IJon is de igned for stationary operation and field dervice. T e power supply may be obtained from 127, Card 1/4 ~r 220 vo t mains, 24 volt batteries or by a -Dara- SOV/111-59-5-6,/32 The Radio Station RS-25 meVric gene 0 in I dat eT a ar t ephone o sej~sitivity 5 microvolt kc~ 60 db a reproduced noi:p--linear anode circu,t 801volts, t volts; the Thb followi.Lrr poTier with viat,ts; the ~.on-linear exteed 1011o'i 3OP-3000 cyles; the electri Card 21L~ 74Z//-; the ator with a pedal drive-PGITP. The follow- listed for 'he receiver: sensitivity with U eration - not less than 10 microvolts; with telegraph operation - not less than ; imiage attenuation is 46 db at 1000-8000 300-490 and 560-1300 kc; frequencies are n the rar-Ge of 300 - 3000 cycles; the istortion factor does not exceed 8%; the requires a power of 28 milliamps at -..e heater circuit-420 milliamr3 at 1.2 Leterodyne frequency is quarj.~ stabilized. data are listed for the transmitter: elephone or telegraph operation - 15-35 distortion factor does not the range of modulated frequencies is anode-screen modualtion is used; al efficiency of the transmitter is xciter frequency is quartz stabilized. SOV111-59-5-6/32 The Radio Statio* RS-25 photograph, 2 Iblock diagrarn and 1 gra.ph. Card 4/4 05409 9( SOV/107-59-8-29/49 AUTHOR: Susl6v , v. B~ TITLE: The Radio Station RS-25 "Rayon" PERIODICAL: Rad4, 1959, N r 8, pp 34 - 38 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The radio stat ion RS-25 ("Rayon") has a range of 400-~OO km a& is to be used for communication within rayons or betv een rayons, at large sovkhozes, by geological prc specting teams, etc. It is designed for duplex phc ne or OW operation on quartz-stabi- lized fixed f equencies of 300-600 kc and 1000 - 8000)kc Oute oor or stationary operation is possible, since t~e unit will work on 127/220 volt ac mains or on 24,' volt bat teries. A pedal-driven PNGP generator is also avail- ble for the transmitter which has an output of 20 atts for CW and 16 watts for phone opera- tion The re l eiver is powered in this case by dry Card 1/4 ceillFbatterie . The receiver filament circuits require 05409 SOV/107-59-8-29/49 The Radio Statioii RS-25 "nayon" A matchin- tr nsformer is installed between the de- C tect~r ana th 1-f stage, which is a class B push-, pullIamplifie . The receiver output may be connected- to.~eadphones or to a "Sever" loudspeaker. The re- ceiMer reprod ces frequencies of 300-3000 cps; the outi~ut is 0.1 watts. The sensitivity is not less tha2 10 micro olts for phone and not less than 5 miemolts fo moise code reception. Fluctuations of he input ignal intensity by 1000 times are re- duc4d by the utomatie-gain control to four times atolhe recei er output. The image channel attenua- ti is 50 The circuit diagram of the trans- mit er is sh wn in Figure 2. The transmitter con- sists of an xciter and a buffer stage, each equipped one 4P1 tube. Two 6P21S (GU-31) tubes *are used with in the singl -cycle power amplifier. The two-stage Card 3/4 mod4ator pr duces 20-25 watts and is composed of SUSLOV, :V.F. Plenar session of he Council on Productive Forces of t4e Republic of the zbek Acad~w of ScienceB. Izv.AIT Uz.SSR no.60-13-114 156. Y~ Nibckistan-Economic conditions) (MIRA 14:5) SOV/14-57-12-25497- Translation frorr: Referal,ivnyy zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 12, pp 19-20 (USSR) AUTHOR: Suslov) V. TITLE: On the Fedchenko Glacier (Na lednike Fedchenko) PERIODICAL: Mezhdunar. geofiz. god. Inform. byul., 1957, Nr 2, P~ 100-105 ABSTRACT: T~e Academy of Sciences of the Uzbek SSR sent a re- C ss ce expedition to the Fedchenko glacier in (t ober, 19!6, in preparation for the studies to be conducted diring the International Geophysical Year. 33stematic ctudy of the glacier began in 1932 when tle Glaciological Commission of the Second Inter- national Polar Year deci ded to establish the world's highest observatory for the study of hydrology, glaci- ology, and meteorology at 2400 m below the Kashal Ayak Card 1/2 pEreval (MOILnta'in pass). It was the aim of the 1956 suslov, V.F. Expediti6 to the F no.3:151~160 '57. 1. Fiks-Deaitsiya AN tFedchenko enko Glacier in 1956. Izv.Uzb.fil.geog.ob-ve (MIRA 11:4) SR 1956 g. ~cier--Description and travel) SUSLOV !_Y.4., ~ .. I" '. .cr;"t, *, I Giant stuns nmuohroo~s." Priroda 46 no.8.-114 Ag '57. ()MBA 10:9) 1. Pamir kaya ekspe tsiya Akademii nauk Uzbeksko3r SSR. I I (Pamirs--Glaciers) ~11. SUSLOV, V.F. ExpeditiO to the IFedobenko Glacier in 1957. Mezhdumar. geofis. god no.5;64-67 58 (WRh 11:10) I (Fid,-rtenko Glacier) SUSIDV, V.F. ---- I FAI"-m -,T Conquest o nauk no.6 t~he Fedche0o glacier. Izv' AN Us. SSR. Ser-fiz.-mat. ;9 '58 - (MIRA 12:2) (Fedche~o glacier) SUSLOV, V.F. Third onference f the reprosentativea of the Buropean-Aoian regio ~ Izv.A.11 U, SSR.Ssr.fiu.-mt.nau . n0-3:70 '59. T (Geoph~sica--Congresses) (14IRh 13:2) the JI R SU-10-"r V DepulTy ~'hief WE:, on to the 1~75 ed- -p edi t fT TITLE: AL. !1,1~.it.-u de of 5,000 ETetuors FE7--L~IODI`2 L: Nal ika i z h i z n* 1059 1 1-1 r S 7 p, p 26 29 (U`R) 'T: Th(~ artd-ctle is a con'4nuation of a pre-vious one on 0 10 C "7 ud-I ade on 1 IrL -7 p es m, "Fedcher k-o" Elacier, whicii consists of 500 cubi-c kiLom.~,f-.ers ff ice, a&- rises to a height of 4 to 15,000 Mr.~ ~,p 'IS. 'Tore .1.1 them lmiu-Dar'-va PiXer nas its source. I; he au -,ho- poini s out that in addition to the "Lednik C 7elchenkoll W ation 2 other stations wei-e erected in t1l) PWAILL'S , 1,111"'. ti e International Geop*sical Year. LL , -1 U 0im - Ll-..E:. ' - Lednik Vibkovskiy" was establislied at an ~- 4 ai~-tude Of 5,020 m above sea level, and the other s, c L e n-1-, i f 14 cc tation i,,ras erected at a hei-ht of 3,000 M.. -e-lic-les t'-Le a-u'-,hor --nd V.A-. Duo-ayev, chief ol- the cdon I .E. T-ozdryukhin, A.!. Torolev. U. Ila- 'a----d V.I.I r I Rachirmlik , Professor 0.-'-,.. Drozdov and 30/25-5() -P-1 3/1W,, t, h than o x P-7~-J.rE, M t r 2/- 7.0C0 A -d i i he e- p-I 3 'J., r . T -1 x7 7,=ved L precipitations ,-,e.-Le ~_-.ore 3. r e:m,-c6 d, tihe sn!0w T)ilin- up to a bir-h- OP 1,j. b-a t'.e ",:?edchenko" -lacier Preci-,)ita-ions c e e d t'liote in t1he adjaceat- districts of tl~e Ea~-.3t by I.I. to 20 tines. it was found that the south- -and sout-I-Lern winds, Predoninati,-13-- her-s' d.rift 0 ~iiaiei si,, :~,ia;-z;ses into '-he u-,,)Per T)arts of th, U-7111-ainous el:;-e of Hie --lacier. The observers viatched y e movemon-. of tlae :glacier in ius va-rious parts, and timit -he ,:iveiarre i:lonthly sreed of shif-inr- of U e ice -i,n uh-eir re.~--ion -,,vas 15 m and in the-u,.-tDer aches to 12 m. StudyinZ the up~per reaches ol" the dclalenko G acier, the scientists discovered other ther lar,.r~ slaciers: the I'Akalemii nauh U~Ibeksll:aya 7? Elaci-r. the Dorofeye~Aa:rid the IParas!,,,*Utn37jr LAI or th- L_--st t_Lme, seisvic pros,.,,ect-n~~, aciers. U C CV/2 5-5c" -8-13148 At an .~',-ltitude c1f 5,000 11.'-4ters ii-,etlctods vier~ a-,nlied on the "Fedlchenka" Elacier. arid it was cor-,~irmed that the thicImess of tHe ice in tlie -diddle part is more than (IJOO m. There are T~hotos. ASSOCIII, 1017,1: Eh ped-itus-ly AN UzSSR na led~nike Fedchenko (Expedition of t'-'ie '~N U SSR to t,-,e Fedchenko Glacier) 'bard SUSIA)V, V.F. 7%ei,l,-,-f anniversary of V.L.Shullts' career. Izvo&l _S _S~fth 160. (MIRL r.takh.nauk. no.3:78 13:7) (Shulits, Viktor Llvovich) SUSIDV, Y.F. I . On the Fe henko Glacler. Nauka i sbyttia 10 no.6:56-58 Je 160. OCEU 13: 7) 1. ZamaBt~tell nachallnika ekspediteii AN Uzbeksko7 SSR, Tashkent. (Fedebenko (ilacier) I V Y __mw..~F.+-NO~D UKHINt V K.; KOROIEV, A.I.; RACHKULIK) V.I.;- AVSYUK, G.A. pot '~ ed.; OV, I.L,p red.; CHERNYKH, M.P., mlad. red.; te~ VIIENSKAYA, E.N., te red. ~ [Drift above the -.1ouds; docimentary narrative] Zaoblachnaia dreifu behaia; do~umentallnaia povest'. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo geogr. t-rys 1961. 252 p. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Chlen.-korresponde t LN SM (for Avsyuk). (Fedehouko Glact (Glaciological research) SUSLOV, V.P. General Assembly of the International Union of Geodsey hysica. lzl,. AN Uz. SO. Ser. Fiz.-mat. nauk no.1:86-87 161s (MIRA 14:3) ~eig 1. Dele at XII Gen(rallnoy assamblei Mezhdunarodnogo geodericheskogo i geofilzicheskogo oyuza. ~Geodes -V-.CC"sses) (Geophysics-CongreBseer) J,. irc - NOZDRYUKHITT, V.K~; YjIEYTM, ~.A.; KLYAVDI, V.; ELIZOV, L ~ SUSLOV, V.F,. - oo PAX, V.A~, kand. goo .--min. nauk; YAKOVLEV, V.11.; LESUK, Yu.U.; x0a0im, III.A.; RAC. K, V.I.; TACHKOVA, N.A.; KOIESNIKOVA, V*N.j ka . -Ciz.-mat. nauk; NASYROV, M.; Sh'ULtTS, V.L., doktor Ot goolgr. nauk, prof., otv. red.; GAYSINSKMA, I., red.; MASHARIPOVA,D., Z. red.; GORIKOVAYA, I., tekhn. red. [Fedche4o GlaclerIllednik Fedchenko. Tashkent,, Izd-vo Akad. nauk Uzbeksko~ SSR. Vol~l. 1962. 247 p. (14111A 15: 8) 1. Akade a nauk U bekskoy SSR, Tashkent. Institut matematild. ~4 ~Fedchenko Glacier) SUSLOV, V.F. Origin of~the 6:39-42 62. :o Glacier Valley. Izv.Uzb.fil.Geog.ob-va (MM 15:8) Glacier region-Geology, Structural) V. I - ~d _1'a1j'uj"1,T1xov, AS_ SIUSLOV KA17MR, IS. A tin "Applic mma Spectomatry to Bore-Hole Gaging Operations by the tion Heutron-IndZed "Rad ElLtivity 14etb)d," Utilization of Radioactive Isotopes & Emanations in the Petrileum Indust,~y (Symposium), Min Petroleum Industry USSR, 1957. 1 Results of the Joint Sossion of tb~- Technical Council of Min of the Petroleum Industry USSR and Sovi~t Sci and T~chnical Association, moscow 14-19 mar 1956. SlisLov, V i FA 12/49T65 USSR neeri n9 Aug 48 /~e.alglt Indu tr~ e t - PrI tion "In t4e Fields ofitbp Peat Enter ,,?rise iment Klasson" V. A.lTatarenko, T. I. Suslov, 2-2' pp "TorflProm" No 81 Describes work at above enterprise. -Fields were subdiv ded and strips allotted to small parties. Every rigade fulfilled its norm. Gives details of out ut and vages; one woman earned 1,315 rubles in Jun~. SYRCMYATNIKOV, dok-tor je!:hn.nauk; VOLKOV, Ye.V.p assistent; SUSLOVt I,..-Ij..,,, aspitant 1 Featuresofjapproximat~ simulation of nonisothermal, gas flow in cy- clone PurnAces. Trudy Ural. politekh. inst. no.108:66-78 161. -T I (MMA 16:9) PMMffKDI, Vasiliy JR I ich; 'SU40V, Viktor Maksimovich; DVORYADKINv Nikolay Iva ovich; BAN#IKOT 0 N.I., re&., ZAPIVAKHIN, A.I*, red, 3.- --, _FV"GJW.. (Possibilities for lowfiring the cost of producing corn and sunflowers] Rezervy smizheniia sebestoimosti proizvodstva kukuruzy i podoolnechm.kB. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo selikhoz.lit-ry, 1959. 137 P. (miRA 14:2) (Corn (Kai2e)) (Sunflowers) SLPJLOV I , V114, ~ Possibililies for In4eaoing the production of sunflower seeds. Zqmledelie 71 no.6;62-66 Jo '59, (HIM 12:8) 1. Direlc* Vaeso zn go nauohzo~issledovatel'skogo instituta, 11 maslichn,v] i of,ama lichnykh kulltur, rJoM 1h lower seed) SUSLOV V.M., otv.rad.; VASILITEV, D.S., red.; GEYDELIBERG, Ye.Z., red.; IGNATIM, B.K., red. MOSKALIMKO. V.I., red.; PANCHENKO, A.Ya., red.; UMSE, D.P.. red, ; TULIN, N.G., red.; ARTOITOVIA, N.M., khudozh.-t3kbLa.red. Ecolle-~'tio~ of scientific research papers on oilseed and aromatic plantsJ ~bornjk nauc"o-issledovatellskikh rabot po maslichaym i efiromasIlichnym kul turem. MoBkva, Izd-vo M-va sell.khoz.SSSR, 1960. 28~1 p. I WRA 14:3) 1. Krasnoler. Vsesov~.znyy nauchno-iosledovatellskiy institut maslichny~h i efiromaflichaykh kulstur. Wilseeld plants) I (Aromatic plants) SUSLOV, V.~L, kand.,konom.nauk; PEIOffKINI V.I., ka-nd.sellk-hoz.nauk ti Development of tube cultivation of flax and other oilseed plants in Siberia, Ka akhstan., a the Ural 1-buntain region. Zemledelie 23 no.8:20-24 ~Ag 161. (141RA 14'.10) 1. Vaegoyu i efiromas (Siberia ( Iskiy institut maslichnykh chnykh kul tar. Oilseed pl ta) (Kazakhstan--Oi..lseed plants) ral ~bun:~region-Oilseed plants) SUSLOV, V.M.1 k Efficti plots. 1. Lekoziomicdeskikh aau-k of grqving high-quality sunflower seeds on seed elie 124 no-3:55-60 Mr '62. (MIRA 15:3) VsesoyuOogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta i efiro~aslichnykh kulltur. I (Sunflower seed) ed *S PUSTOVOYT, ademik, red SUSL kand. ekon. nauk, USLOV.- V v AL=Sff Ye.I., , kand.__sellk~oz. nauk, EV I';S 'L 'L7 red.; BU 12.,GV, P.A. I red.; VASIL"YEV, D.S., kand. sell- MA khoz. na red.; VO KRESENSKAYA, G.S., red.; GbINDAY-EV, V A.I., re IGNIATI B.K., kand. sellkhoz. nauk, red.; ~B kind K. " I se 'r ~eK A E K L 11 MAKS1110V A. a , e MOSKALENKO, V.I., red.; MOS 0' V PANCHENH A.Ya:, re TIKHONOV, 0.1., red.1 SHPOTA, V.I., r HOjiOV , TIK 0.-1 kand. se lkhoz. nauk red.; MONOVA, Ye.S., red.; LAPSHINA, uk red. ;MOIJOVA, O.V., re . [Oilseedjand aromat transactions for 1912-19261 MaslichOe i efiror1_l7CrO1mpySe'* kulltury; trudy za 1912- l' 62 gg-1 Pod obshchql red. V.S.Pustovoita. Moskva, sell- k h zda P. (MIRA 17:4) ozi , L9 63. 5 5 1. Vses znyy nauc o-issledovatellskiy institut maslich- nykh i firomaslic kh kulltur. 2. Vsesoyuznaya akademiya 3 sellskothozyaystve ykh nauk imeni V.I.Lenina (for Pustovo3t) 3 Dire~kYor,Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatell- . t skogo 1 stlt& mas ichrVkh i efiroraslichnykh kulltur(for Suslov) f SUSLOV9 V~M.; T Contri no.427 0.1. don of s Ap 163. ts. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol, 8 (MM 16:10) i~Ztnog,o nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta 1. Director Vs:;o 'welich 0 aal chnykh kulltur (for Suslov). Z8 av 2 . s~,s3hiy o elom zashchity rasteniy Vaesoyuznogo nauchno- is.3ledo atel kogo nstituta maslichnykh i efiromaelichnykh kulg tur (for Tikhon v). I (Plants[Protection of) im POLKINs M.I.j-_SVSLOV, V.0. "es'g:trng cal.= ion of a gating system for the founding of en high . th cas ~iron with nodular graphite. Nauk. pratsi Inst. I w vyrob. N URSR 8:107-117 159. (MM 14;1,) (iron founding) .V11 T3227.Lr'/; 11R.LLS ~ti 13 a N J !3(-X) K iI i E 44 AID 788 - S L. ~~nL. , and SUSLOV, V. "I. ,and. of Tec.i. 15ci. LiT IYA P(jj- ZASHC:LJTCA( U~iLLXiSL&A ~AZ."L (Gorrection of Defects in Steel Castin.gs by under ~;~ixbon jiox-ide). In K. V. Lyubavskiy, ed. i'lovoye v tekhnt)lo:,-ii svarki (Innovations in the ;jelding lechnicue). i-'AshGIZ, 1955. p. 191-212. Lhe authors report rt~3ults of heir reseaxch on tile welding up of colijmon defects in cast stcel pieces, )articularly t1lose larT:-e in size or of complicated shape. They describe the FESh-l seid automatic arc welding apparatus, the special features of arc-weldin; un.~er carbon dioxide and the method now most widely used. The -selection of vire used in the welding process and the send.- automatic weldin- cf an averag.- carbon steel casting are also discussed. !'he authors ive pra t' -1 rec imendations for correction of defects in steel c lea castings. Siyte n picLures an gra,--hs, 13 tabl,s, an-IL several GOST standards. ef erel, 3 Hussian r ~cds, 1950-1951 TS227.L66 T ASURE ILMAND BOOK REVIEW AID 789 - s SUSLOV, V.-N, Kand. f Tech. Zci. MURHY ELEKTRODN Y PROVOLCKI DLYA SVARKI MALOUGLERODISTOY STALI POD ZASHCHITOY U LEKISLOGC GAZA (Selection of Electrode Wire for Low-Carbon Steel to be Welded Under Carbon Dioxide). In K. V. Lyubavskiy, ed. ovoye v tekhnologii Welding Techniqu ) svarki (Innovations in the - MAShOIZ, 1955. p. 213-220. The author prese ts data cn "Che chemical composition of various electrode wires nd apparatus used in the technical procedure of welding, the che ical and mechanical properties of metal seams welded by diffe ent electiode wires under carbon dioxide and makes some reco endationE. Eight pictures and graphs, 4 tables. 1/1 of in C'ar!,on D lc.-,~ IJ e to C~-; Tech, Scl, 'entral ~'ci ~es Ijst -1, Te lulolo~y -.'achine USSR, iLp '-"-3avy --~achlne ('-L, "o 13, -iar SC: 0 2~ Sep _r~j;-Survey of and Tecludcal i5 Dissert-.ticns Pefen~ied at -F.,33'1 Fi----her :fJucati~,nal Instituticns ( M SUSIOV, V.H., in Automatic shielding. 1. TSenIra mashinostr (Prot semiautomatic welding of cast steel with a carbon dioxide r. proi". no.1:14-17 Ja '55* (MM 8:9), Inyy nauchnl-iseledovatellskiy institut takhnologit i reniya. (Steel castings-Rectric welding) ctive atmospheres) AV iat AUTHORt Suslov, F.N., Candi ate of Technical Sciences 135-12-7/17 ~a TITLE: Technica.-Economical Effect of Welding in Carbon Dioxide (Tekhn ik ekonomic eskaya effektivnost' vnedreniya evarki v e8k uglekis14 gaze) PERIODICAL: Svnrochn~ye Proizvqdstvo, 1957, # 12, p 25-28 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The n I tts ficiencies of automatic and semi-automatic welding C :r:1 o; compared with the costs and efficiencies of other w; ~ding meth ds. It is concluded that the cost of 1 kg f t a 0 m : Ide po t:dl :i by 8emi-automatic welding in C02,medium is o 1.5 2 t i e m j a than when deposited by a manual welding M tho d a : ~d.10 % le~ s than when deposited by semi-automatic l w ding n . fluxi ae: The calculktions show that welding in C02 instead of m al nu elding saves 30,000 to 35,000 rubles annually per one semi-autom tic or automatic welder and requires I or 2 opera ore less. Ther are 3 tab es, 2 diagrams and 5 Russian references. ASSOCIATION: TsNIITMA Sh AVAILABLE: Library of Congresi Card 1/1 Novozhilov, Nikolny 4' Svarka plavyashchi rnnsuinable Elec copies printed. Il BOOK EXPLOITATION 754 lovich,land Suslov, Valeriy Nikolayevich ilektrodo~ v uglekislom gaze (Carbon-Dioxide Shielded Are WeldIng) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1958. 193 p. 4,500 Ed.:. Lemarinlye gineer; aging Ed. for literature on heavy machine in, It Engineer. building (Mash'.;~ "Mov PURPOSE: The book is intended f r scientific workers, engineers and technicians in the welding industry. COVERAGE: The book ba3ed on experience with c rbon-dioxi general problems onfronting istics of welding in a carbo conditions on the properties a shield of carbo dioxide a fields of applicalion, and o he results of research work and industrial shielded consumable electrode arc welding. The his kind of welding, the metallurgical character- dioxide atmosphere, the effect of the operating f welds and variations in the welding process in treated. Description of thE equipment used, the the economic and engineering indexes of the Card 1/6 Carbon-Dioxide Shield4d Consumabl~- Electrode Arc Welding 754 process is given. search Institute of Aviation Techn genous Treatment Ya.0. Paton. Cha 30, 33 of Chapter of Technical Scie 20-22 of Chapter of Technical Scie. A.M. Sokolova for There are 113 ref 1 French. Frequent me~t'on Is made of the Central Scientific Re- Heavy Mach ne Building, the Scientific Research Institute ogy, the Al,;,Unlhon Scientific Research Institute of Auto- Metals and e Institute of Electric Welding imeni an ers 19 11, d par:graphs 16-19 of Chapter IV and 29, I, the intr duction nd conclusion were written by Candidate e N.M Chapters III, VII, paragraphs d 3j'N3v~zhilov. :n 34 of Chapter VI were written by Candidate es V N. Sus-lov. Acknowledgment is extended to Engineer er eiforts in preparing the manuscript for publication. ences of wlich 84 are Soviet, 27 English, I German and Card 2/6 Carbon-Dioxide Electrode Arc Welding 754 Ch. III. Effect of h:SW,=,tegioe Ps~rameters on the Productivity 'ro,e on he Properties of Joints Of t~ ' 73 11 - Effec. n of t thec ! 73 12* Effec t he an 1ta ~ c o a ; t 79 13. fee Ef t carbon-dio de flow rate 0 the d 83 14. Effect L ed of the welding ed 86 15. Direct polar y welding racteristics 88 ati Ch. IV. Mr inogfqonditions ~ 16. TL- c ique welding in 17. Welding low qarbon stee 18. Weld lloy steel 19. We d=g hi alloy stee 1 20. Properties o weld join 21. Operating co ditions an steel cast s 22. Possible veil defects & A the Technique of Welding Steels 94 arbou dioxide 94 99 108 lip made on carbon steel castings 115 techniques of welding defects in 127 how to prevent them . 131 Card 4/ 6 -lie Ide d C C.P. 1 -1),,) n - - D I o. d d c r Ch. VII. En :!ne ring and 35 Eng~in ri g and ec 6 Welding 36. Safety mea ures a~ Conclizaim Literature AVAIIAME: Librar~ of Congres le Electrode Are Weldin 754 9 Ic Data and Safety Yeasures data for carbon-dioxide-shielded GO/fal 10-29,-58 181 181 184 187 189 Card 616 ~'5-58-1-7/23 AUTHOR: ndidate of Technical Sci ences, and Llepi- TITLE: The e 20 Cr_a~e ivoy perlitnoy PIERIODICAL: Svarpchnoye Pro ABSTRACT: Card 1/2 Fire grad boil aturls out lates of 2~0 ils tUe eou,l sZaJ3 0 0 9q~ to C 0. 2~ a D 120 rcof chrom~-nolybdenum-vanadium is used f rs, turbin3s, up to 54 by hand wit ~h test e st:s ITIFL stq~l e th com cc" er th _ m: 1 pr Pr and dura-b aut ~he aut ,rne h~STF tY'e Y S' 1 to .7 IE 0;no Ili. Ste eliminary znd C. Y., e I d e arbondi.oxide of Zeatv Resisl=t 3er-lite Steal Of Svarka i uglek-'slom ocych- tali 20 Kh;,]FL) zvodstvo, 1,058, Nr 1, Pp 22 25 (Uszn) sta i'el of 20 KhI;'FL r the production of funi amental parts of steam pipes, etc., working under temper- 0 C. The-welding of this steel is carried electrodes of TSL-20 tape. The author re- t TsNIITIL'Sh in the semi-automatic welding a in carbondioxide media. The goal was to -~on of a si)ecial electrode rod, to choose osit- cess of welded joints, and to test instantan e mechanical properties Of the metal in the or recommends using electrode rods of the m, h t! over 0.1~o w OSe Co, poSltion is no C; 0.7 to 770 Mn ; 0.95 to 1.25i,, Cr~ 0.3 to 0.4"' V; 0.5 over C.025/- S; not overt 0.03i'c P; not over ts UP to 30 'I'm thick ~re to be subjected to par an accompanying heatilIg up, to at least joints of 20 Yhl'~,YL ste,,2~1 cal-ried out in 1 135-58-71-7/23 The Yielding in Ca.f-bondioxid,2 MZTbdnAcurt iPer~ to t') ~!I of 20 7h',IFj, Grade the carbondiox: de 1-~as must undergo a hil h-temperature tem- I ig per~n6 under 610 to 7100 C .,Ath a I~me-lag of not less than E 7 li~urs _e mechanical quali ti- e s of tpe seams .,,-ere de- t, - l ~r oTh 7 mul "' eams, welded with n th,. sa..,jles f ZIPJe pass s s of se thel te t rods . The durabi ty r": 2. t ams wel4ed. in ,;, _ -as with test rods unde a _ox ide r1a 'emperature of c roor 2 1 140r C, are 15 5 kg/Mm and Lhey conpl~',, witb technical re- (jui_ement-. Th~ welding in ceirbondioxi Ie of fire-proof stelels.ir,reas)s -t-he labor efficiency by 2.5 - 3 times in co parlson witi manual welding with TSI_~-20 electroiftes, and th cost, s of 1 kg 01 ;/E-"dpd metal are -Ir!educed. bY 1.5 - 1.1 times . Th-re are 5 tab!--s, "t -figures and 4 Soviet re- fe~lences. ASSOCIATION: TsIl I I T 1;.';ASh AVAILABLE: Li rary of Corgress Card 212 1. Welding Carbondioxide.,AppUcati~ ns 3. Steel-Hezt ant SUSI-ov, V,N 135-58-4--17/19 AUTHOR: ITyullkov, L., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: All c ntific-Tachnical Conference on Welding in Un o S n J ; in a Shi ld s (Vsesovuznoye naucino-tekhnicheskoye so- G s: e veshchani e po svarke v atmosfere lashchitnykh gazov) PERIODICAL: Svarochno e Proizvodstvo, 1958, Nr 4, PP 46-47 (USSR) I ABSTRACT: An All-Un on scientific-technical onference on problems s of arc we ding in shielding gas w organized at Leningra ~ o in Decemb r 1957 by the NTO Mashp,om and the Commission o Coordinat.on of scientific resear h work in welding attac to the In titut metallurgii AN SS R (Institute of Metal- lurgy of the AS USSR). There wer 425 representatives of plants, cientific research insti utes, Vuzea and other ) organiza ions and guests from People's Democracies pre- t T Ben ent. T e Conference was opened Py ProfessoT K.V. Lyubav ski Do e tor of Technical Scienc a, Head of the welding kiy, : D l :, . ,~.ti section f the Tsentral'noye pravl' eniye NTO Xashprom (NTO Mashprom Central Administration).1 The Conference heard the foll wing reports: A.V. Petr1lov, Candidate of Techni j Card 1/4 al Scien es, on work carried outiby NIAT in shielding ga 135-58-4-17/19 All-Union Sciantific-Technical Conference on Wel4ing in Shielding Gases welding; N.M. Novozhilov, Candidatl of Technical Sciences, on the influence of initial materi 11 composition on joints welded in carbon-dioxide; V.N. Suslov, Candidate of Tech- nical Sciences on "Metall rWr1`c__a_1_TT~6lems Relating to the ~ g1 Welding in Carbon-Dioxide of Heat-lesistant Perlite Steel"; I.D. Kulagin, Candidate of Technic II Sciences, on Peculiari ties of the Effect of a Direct Current Arc in Gases on Electrode Surfaces"; M.D. Tyullkov, Candidate of Technical Sciences, 3n the welding of movabl iand immovable tube butt joint3 without supporting rinqs; K.V. Vasillyev, Candidate :)f Technical Sciences, 0 works carried out at VNIIAvtogea in gas shielded weldi ; and on new metal cuttin methods; M.N. Vishnevskiy, Engineei, on the application of atomic-hyd ogen welding in industry;-S,Ao Segall, engineer, on "Comparitive Investigations of ~eat-Resistant All'oy Joints (EI502, B1435, E1703) Carri d ut b Argon-Arc and Electric A~c Welding"; A.G. Mazel1j, C:ndidyate of Technical Sciences, )n the work carried out at VNIIStroyneft? in the investigat on of mechanical properties of low-carbon steel Card 2/4 joints in elding with fusing elec~,rodes in carbon-dioxide 135-58-4-17/19 All-Union Scienlific-Techn.cal Conference on Weldin`g in Shielding Gases and methods (f improvement; S.N. Vale~ev, engineer, and A.V. Mordvin-seva, Candidate of Techni' cal Sciences, on the technology oi welding steel alloys inigas shields; A.S. Falikevich, (andidate of Technical Sciences, on the carbon- dioxide weld-ng of oil-gas pipes; I.Il. Zaruba, Candidate of Technical Sciences on welding in g" shields carried out at the insti-ut elektronvarki imeni Ye.O. Patona AN USSR (Iastitute o Electrowelding imeni YelO. Paton, of the AS UkrSSR); O~V~ Meshkova, engineer, I.P~ Prosyankin, engineer, F.I. Chernakcv and others on problems of argon-arc welding of light alloys; P~Ye. Tretlyakov, M.Kh, Shorshorov, Caididates of Technical Sciences, A.P; Goryatchev and D,A. PoLyakov, Engineers, on welding of titanium; B.A. D'yachkov on power souxces for welding with fusible and infusible electrodesdeveloped at VNIESO; S.M. K'tlers Candidate of Technical Sciences on equipment for atgon-arc welding with tuAgsten electrodes of aluminum alloyi; A.S. Berman on neir equipment for shielded gas weldingl; GoMo Kasprzhak, I."a. Rabinov ch, Candidates of Technical Sciences, and YejI. Slepush ina, Engineer, on direct current power sources Card 3/4 j 135-58-4-17/19 All-Union Scienlific-Tec4cal Conference on Weldid.g in Shielding Gases AVAILABLE: Card 4/4 w j1h un era 1 characteristics for a il a welding; V.A. Sini- v '!nee , on "Equipment for A tqmatic Are Welding k , Eng U width Carb0n lectrodes in C02"; P.T. Omitriyev, Engineer, 0 the autom tion of welding thin-waliled, small-diameter, I 18N9T-ste 1 tubes under assembly clonditions. Guests 0 f om Czechos ovakia, Poland and GDR delivered also reports. Th Conferen a decided to request the iUSSR Gosplan to de- .hj ve op the pr duction of welding equipment, accessory de- vi as, and e ectrodes, to cut the costs of 99-95% pure i ar on; to ta e into consideration the Ineed for semi-con- u d tor mater al in equipment production and to increase th producti n of hose cables at the 'I'Sevkabell" Plant h fot semi-aut olmatic welding in CO 2o Li~rary of C as 0,-S L 0 25(0) SOV/135-59-3-22/24 AUTHOR: Alulov, A.I., Candidate of Technical [Sciences TITLE: On the Book )y N.M. Novozhilov and V~1. Suslnv "Weldinc~ with a Fusing Ele trode in'Carbon Dioxide', I TO kTige N M. Novozhi- liva i V-N uslova "Svarka plavyashdhimsya elektrodom v u,lekiclom ze) (Mashgiz, 1958 g-) 'I PERIODICAL: S~arochnoye broizvodstvo, 1959, Nr 391 pp 43-44 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is a review af the af ore mentioned b6ok. Card 1/1 SOV/135-59-11-9/26 r8(5) AUTHORS: Brinb( rg, I L E * uslov, V.N., Candidates of Technical Sciences, and T., e1 I ni;le r D.A., engineers TITLE: Impro- ement of Ec ! uipment for Carbon Dioxid Ie Shielded Arc Welding PERIODICAL- S-varoc hnoye proi2 I vodstvo, 1959, Nr 11, pp ~1-25 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Experi ence has slown that many an importan ,~ component (gas-electri~% blowp pes, hoses feeding devices, meters ior the control of gas consu ption) ine rporated in equipment fo!r carbon dioxide shield7- ed ar welding n eds further improvement.~In order to remedy the situa ion, the o ganization TsNTITALASh haA improved the vital units of semi-au omatic welding machines ~Sh-5-U and PDShM-500, and d veloped de ign of a special semi-au ,omatic machine PGSh-2M. All Ui ese machin ~s are intended for we lai;g low-carbon and alloy- steels of a thic mess over 3-4 mm by meanq of carbon dioxide shield ed ar.- welding. A group of experts including, besides the authors of tU s article, the following persons: S,~I.Klepikov, P.D. Deni- senko Ya 'If. Gludiov and V.I. Praporshchihov, began researching on Card 1/2 blovp pea, hosesl and leads, met Iers, press4re regulators and elec- SOV/135--59-11-9/26 Improvement of' Erju~pment for trod, leeding d~vices~ tj ated by ch regj ~~tS~SarmTature; 'ft~ he Fo.lowing GAG Kaspr_z]_-ak, Shchitova. The semi-automatic feeding of th-r, for feeding WitL ada,:r,e~ofor ope PDSI 0 machi gu r 0 S 1: sIr relay and are ~2 graphs, 1~table, A.SSOCUTION: TsNIRTUSh rbon Dioxide Shielded Ail,'c Welding The speed of the electrode wire feed was mging tha number of revolt Iutions of the electro- this method was developed by -the TsNI1,Elekfrom persons participat~ed in working it outs 1. Ya.~ Rabinovich, Ye.l. !Slepushkin and VAI. basic constructional alteiations of the PSh-5-U eldintr machine are: The Bolder for combined hose iloiipipe replacedby two eparate hoses; devices gas and water changed; ~he electric system is ation on direct current.. lReconstruction of the e was carried out along the following lines: re- ressure substituted by a I - -ire straightening ~reduction nipple; pres device are eliminated. There 5 diagrams and 2 hotographs. Card 2/2 1,1$ ID 0 AUTHORS-. TITLE: PERIODICAL: Suslov,IV. N., Wei 85185 Ldate of Technical Scien g of Horizontal Seams on Al Klepikov, S. I., Metals vo, 1960, No. 3, pp. TEXT: th article cotpiled in cooperation with Xuziietsova, welders".I. Praporshchikov and V.D. Tereshin aid nical. Scienc es S.X2 ISinadskiy risults of tests on seml--autimatic welding of hori zont~j seams on l(O-200-mm thick metal are a.ven. 22 K (22K) steel wel ents fille( with 1.6 mm Co-08 P2CA signed by Tb MTMashiere tested A satisfactory fusion of'seam metal edge is ensure by a preli inarY 500 split of the e4 between metal sheets as shown in Figure 1. Best results we,e welding, beginning a -the sealn bise and proceeding to the lngitudinal following method is ecommended: Ive-ld = 300 340 amp, U consumption 1,000 1i 1h and pre-heating of 22K steel weldme~ts The continuity of weided joints as examined by a Y39-7Y 'rraduate Engineer A.D. Candidate of Tech- C02-shielded 180-mm thick 'Sv-0802SA) wire de- base and basic and a 4 mm distance achieved by vertical seams. The 27 - 30 V, gas up to 18o-2oo0c. (IUZD-7U) ultrasonic Card 1/2 853B5 Al C02-Shielded Welding ~f Horizont~l Seams on Thick Metals defectoscope by the Candidate of rechnical Sciences M.R. Gubanova and Graduate Engineer A.V. Yermakov. Metallographic and X-ray tests wer6 carried out by Graduate Engineer B.I. Goroshkov. A macro~raph of a welded joint ofJ100-mm thick metal is shown in Figure 2 ana7selection oC shavings and cuts for chemical and mechanical examination in Figure 3. The che-nical composition of built6p metal and basic material is given in "able 1. Me,.hanical properties of welZoi joints were examin- ed after welding and ain after ;hermal processing. Weldin Ig was performed with a C02-shielded weldin device mounted on a TrW-5Y (PSh-5u) semi-automatic ma- ch1ne. The influence of tempering on filler metal and on w dedjDint is shown ~n in Figures 4 and 5. iller metal met the technical standar -of TU at 5500C, the 0 basic metal of the jo nt zone onl, at 6500C. The latter developed fractures and examination revealed great deal of non-metallic impuritiesland structural het- erogeneity. Its low uality is e,,ident from data in Table 21and resilience tests in the temperature in ervals of -%OoC to +500C shown in Fi , gure 6. Semi-automatic C02--shielded welding emands thorough removal of slag from seams and elimination of draughts impairing 02-shieldi g. There are 6 figures, 01tables and 11 Soviet reference. ASSOCIATIM. TsNIITMas (Central cientific Research Instit4e of Technology and Card 2/2 Machine ilding) I I iIND .4n, Tj g;7~lz FlIb M_.~ T F-Rr 2A31 ai ?%o c~ticai rpm tf wr 'rha_g=p~r. fo. :P71-tn'-d; TFC ust~cf &=.Vfis 19 ittas-auccef bylciw5pc~- M. %ramfundkii, USSR 124-58-6-7068 Translation fr4n: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 6, p I I, (USSR) AUTHOR- SL~stov' V, P, FA TITLE- A Approxim, te Stress - analysis Method for Rotating Disks (Pri- PP roy blizhennyy n-o-tod rasclieta prochnosti vr'ashchayushchikhsyi zlictin yy s1, diskov) _ov) PERIODICAL: T r. Nikol- yevskogo korablestroit. ii-ta, 1956,-' F 11 -8b T r. Nikol P ABSTRACT: An approNimate method is described for determining the stresses present in a rotating elastic dii'sk having a vdriable thickness, The method is based on replacing the real disk with a stepped one. An equation 1_5 obtained'which links the radidl stresses at t Le boundary of two adjacent. sections o1 constant tbickness, th2 equation being sLructurally similar to a three- rnoment equa.,.ion. Determining the str sses in the disk, there- fcre. involves solving a system of thret-term equations.. In addition to thz! stresses, the solution m ;bLkes it possible to deter- ine the rprr at which a disk fitted tighIfly onto a shaft becomes ose and to -alculate the necessary force fit. The influence of e temperat ire is not taken into account. A numerical example Card 1/2 ~ti examined. The well-known formula ;is derived to determine I 124-58-6-7068 An Approximate &ress-anal rsis Method for Rotating D iisks the critical angular speed at which a disk becomes plaotic. D - A - Gokhfel'd 1. todies of rdvolution 2. Stress analysis Card 2/2 SUSLOV-V.P,6 ktnd.tekhn. uk, dotsent; U%UiSKIT, G.Il, dotuent DIash.Bel. Organizi 8 injenance of tractor parks. nm.4:10lF3' th'57ma (14IRA. (Tractors-14a ntenance and repair) 11:9) IVANITSKIY, K.F.1, inzh.; SUS~V, V.P., kand.tekhn.nauki Iati#chingl strength of the whaler "Savetskaia Uk*alnall. Sudostroe ie 26 no.3j 14: 1-1) w ers) (Shi ps-I.-a-unching) TILI., B.L.; SUS Vy V.P. Mechan.1c I welding Avt-.proMI 27m.6:37 the axle shaft housing ot the ZIL-157 automobile 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Mosko skiy avtoza~od imeni Likhacheva. I (A~tomobiles-Welding) GEORGIYEV, Ivan Georgiyevic4; ZHARKOVSKIY, Daniil Vladimirovich; TREYVAS, A.B., doktcr sellkhoz. nauk, prof., r6tsenzent; kand. tekhn. nauk; retsenzent; YkOIAKGV, -D.F., red.; ZZ111KO, M.11.,, tekhn, red. [Fuel, lubricants, znd water] Toplivo, sriazoch~ye mate- rialy i voda; uchebroe posobie. Minsk, Gos.izd-vo sell- khoz. lit-ry BSM, 3963. 234 p. OM~ A 16:12) 1 (Fuel) (Lubrication and lubricants) (WaterY ACC NRi AT7004015 (IV) A11THOR: Suslov, V. P. Kochanov, ORG: None TITLE: On the problemlof determin.ng launched from a longit4dinal slip SOURCE: Nikolayev. Ko~ablestroit sooruzheniya, no. 2 , 1~66. Sudoot TOPIC TAGS: shipbuild ng engine distribution !ABSTRACT: An app:oxvima s_~e method i; of es 'bottom plates 1 during 1 ,is convenient from the computation tain limits t 1 fl ure 0 ct= "z in reactions of th:trlu.,.,h -9 S .ing and ground ways in he second iexpression: SOLFRCC&~E: UM/3239/66/000/002/ooq4/oioo ru. P. the loads on the bottom, plates when a ship is Inyy institut. Sudostroyeniye i morskiye yeniVe (Shipbuilding), 94-joo ng, compressive stress, dy6mmic stress, stress proposed for determi ning the loads acting on the p ching from a longitudinal slip. The procedure standpoint and.consideration is given within cer-! ) the ship and to various other factors involving ~h he second period. The reactions between the slid-! r riod of the launching operation are given by the r (z) r, (z) + r (P, z), Ca,d 1/3 i ACC NR: AT70015 ;where z is the distance n'e lof the launching ways t s t n1te the reactions in the la la tion, ro(z) is the inte ibeen transferred from the tensity of the reactions the concentrated moment M lof the launchin w:ys;e lbasically on th: d gr lof the vessel to the launching launch weights fr om 1500 actual distributi n 0 f Itribution based on roeprttntatiorntof elastic base under the *ect itions, no significant re4ction Icases considered. Reactions I :approximately uniformly iwith respect to the central from the cr ss section of the ship pas,sing over the threshold 1 the cross ection being considered, ri,(z) is the intensity of nching ways during the second I opera- period o~ the launching sity of r;e tions in the launching ways after the vessel has buildin to the launching ways,;r(P, M, z) is the in- in the 1:u hing ways due to the conceIntrated force P and in the r s section of the ship pasiing over the threshold ccuracy in etermination of r(z) by this formula depends ~f accuracy in determination of reactions ro(z) after transfer ways. Experimental data on ro(~) for six ships with to 00 t:n 14500 ton and lengths from 851 to 140 meters shov that the ese re 0 reactio s differs considerably from the theoretical dis- t io;nthe the vessel during launching as a girder on an of th:e launching load. Contraryto theoretical predic- on peaks were observed in any of the six experimental ofrthes aunching ways after tran fer may be considered stributed n tb:e section of these ways vhich is symmetric of gravit of the ship, giving the formula rt.:Zz L. LC SUSIIOV, V.S. -.. --- I.- ll-- OrpanizI Vest. ST efficiencly innovator work in communications offices. 1 17 no. 28-29 AP '57. (KI&A 10:5) (Te %communication) SUSLOVI V.V., uc Frotecti no.6:51- tell. and attr W-D 157. ya shkola birds in fall End winter. JBIol. v shkole (MIRA 10.-12) o.7 Kaliningrada Moskovakoy oblasti. Birds, Protection of-Study and teaching) .- 10 --- I-- --- . - ; - v - SUSIOV, vevs. uchi ell. - Protecting and attracting birds in sprIng. Biol. v shkole no.l: 54-58 Ja-F~158. (mm 11:1) 1 Sradnva shkola No.7 E. Thliningrada Yoskovskoy oblasti. (ialiningr4d ~Moscow 4ovince)-Birds, -Protection of--Study and teaching) SUSLOV I "' wqi.~~L~w_ Schocil am for ~ 6:5B-60 158. 1. Sred~y~a` shkola in the protection of nature. Biol.v shkole (MIRA 11:11) 7 g. Kali-aingrada Moskovskoy oblasti. resources--Study and teaching) SUSwv. -K,,, U0 sl I - ~-. Using Coe af my-ja ra as food for titmice. Biol.v shkole no-3:91 1 (MIRA 12:9) 1. Sredny a shkola q.7 g.Kaliningrads, Mosk-ovskoy oblasti. (T le) (Cockchafers) VSESVYATSKIY. B V~, prof.; VI INA, Te.14., kand.pedagog.nauk; r I TRA RF6 , _JL2UMXDVWEV, L.A., uchitel'; ST 'T.~NITSKIY, N. G. SUSLOV, K _.O A. CHADOVA, K.A.; ROZ T.A. Discusc.ing the cur!14culnm of biology. Biol.v slilmle no.6: 22-27 N-D 159. (MIRL 13:3) 1. Moslovskiy gorolskoy pedagogicheskiy institut (for Vseovyetskiy). 2. 4ariyakiy petiagogichaskiy institut (for VidyakJna). 3. SrelnVaya sbkoll~ 19, 7 Kaliningrada 14oskov- s skoy ollasti (forKremenetskiy, uo;lo~v~ 4. Srednyaya shicola s.Ivancvka Lyukset3urgskogo rayona Orenburgskoy oblasti (for MadvadEv). 5. Kalushi3kiy oblastnoy institut usovershenstvovani- ya uchiteley (for Cbadova). 6. Kalnzhakiy- podagogicheskly institit (for(Rozi ) Biolrg;-*-Study and teacbing) Suswv,--V.V.i ucrtell Controlled shifting of the nesting sites of certain species of birdhouse dwellers. Biol.v shkole no.2:65-67 mr-AP ,6o. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Srednyraya shkola HO.7 g. Xaliningrada, Moskovskoy oblasti. (Birds--I;ggs and nests) Susiriv V. V. t chitel I lessons on UP topii "Birds." Biol. v shkole rio.6:22-31 11-D 161, IRA 3J,:Il) 1. 001madteatiletima ahkola No.7 Kaliningrada ll-loskovskoy oblasti. (E~ds--Study and teaching) KWCHKO, N.A., ~nzh.; RAK11011KIN, 14.V.P inzh.; SUSLOV, Ye. I., inzh. \11 '\ WeldinE of hard a oy tips with intermediate layers onto de- tachable rock dril.. bits. Gor. zhur. no.4:33-35 Ap 160. (MULA 14:6) . I. Vseeoyuzn-yy nauclmo-issledovatellskiy institut tverdykh oplavov, 14oskva. ew f- ; (Rock drills) (Hard facing) S-L-AVNOVA,-S.S.Jq stent;-P VLOV, S.A., doktor teklin. nauk, prof -*p4pVk inzh, Use of inrrarad specliroscop,- in the study of polymeric mater,.als. Nauch. tr~dy MTILF n~.30:102-lCrl 764. (MIFA 18:6) 1. Kafedr~ fiziki i *fedra tekhnologii iskusstvennoy kozhl i t pleriochny~h material- Moskovskogo ekhno"Logicheskogo instituta. legkoy pr~m:yshlen AUTHORS: Baid, I. 1"I., -yryanova, L. N.1 SO-f/48-22-8-lo/2o S!I- ;10v, Yu. P. TITLED Ta'1 Fun + ~ f ons Required for the Determination of the pr_ :,o i . t ty _Allowed and of Forbidden L-Captures of Nuclei (Tzblitsy funJ tsiy, neobkhodimykh dl,,a opredeleniya veroyat- no,,ti razresh nnogo i zapreshchennogo L-zakhvata yader) PERIODICAL: Iziestiya Aka emii nauk SSSR, Seriya fizicheskaya, 1958, Vol. 22, Nr 6 PP. 952 - 967 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In this paper the authors calculated -the functions required in the theory of nuclear transitions caused by the capture of an orbital L-electron. An analysis of the nuclear electron capture brancl is necessary in all caSeS of positron radio- activity. In ~ ecent years the interest for capture processes has greatly in reased in connection with the intensive in- ves igation of neutron-deficient isotopes. In 1956 detailed tab es were pu lished (Ref 1) which per-mit an analysis of the K-capture ranch. For the L-capture, however, numerical com uitations a -e known only for a few values of Z, although Card 113 the are of gr -at importance in the experimental study of Table of Functio s Required for the Determination SOV/48-22-6-lo/2o of the Probabili~y of Allow~d and of Forbidden L-Captures of Nuclei .de4ay scj,,e'mesf.Tjhnsopi' -oves to be very inconvenient in pr 'tia 'or reier to be able -to compute the prcibabilitie,glof nuclear transitions caused by an L-capture a m b ff. .ents which depend upon the wave 1c er of "0 fu_lu 0 L-le -ctrons must be known. Inthe compilation cti ons f h oe in tables the effects of the shielding 0 IZ%nd f4lele;1% ,fl'c 0f the 1 dimensions of the nucleus were ta!-en into aclount The compilation was based upon the data co I th , n erning LII an d LIII electrons (Table 1,2). When the-e coeffic'ent e known it is posiAble to perform ar L an n "~sls the forbidden nucleus transitions caused by all _ca~t,trel hus a number of basic data can be obtained an 'he modificiation of the nuclear state in P-transitions, if he anarlysi of the positron decay branch and the K- cap ure is als taken into consideration. There are 4 fi res, 10 tables, anti 9 references, 1 of which is Soviet. C -a r d 2,.~ Table of Funct ons Reauir d for the Determination SOV/48-22-8-lo/20 of the Probability of All1wed and of Forbidden L-Captures of Nifclei ASSOCIATION; ningradskAy gos. universitet im.A.A.Zhdanava (Leningrad ate UniveAsity imeni A.A.Zhdanov) Card 3/3 INOP,,4, ADTHOR: TITLX- PIMIDDICAL: LBITRACTs ~-Je Var.hlovich, D. 307/53-65-4-7/13 Th: VIII kronual C..gra. of Nuclear Spectroscopy (VIII yo hagoducy. -Ol.shch"iy. p. y.d.r.oy q.k%r.skmpii). I U-P.kbi fixt.h..kikh muk, 1958, Vol 65. 3r 4. P. 721 - 722 (USSR) :he 8th .Congress of W.cl*ar Spectroscopy took place in Lon ingrad rr;;.J:-, 17 to 1.1~ry 3. 1958, It was ."..dad by cientlats from the USSR, further by scientists from China. Yr..... Poland. Czechoslovakia, Hungary. Zamtern Q. ..ngal Do.. ratio UOPUDIIC- 4 min lectures and about 90 reports were heard. The min 1. at uroo dealt with problems concerning nuclear model., the -d -r- :i AtIon, in tornal. conversion. and nuclear a w-d*m,y. Imor a. B.3. hal pow, corresponding Uombor, Academy of ;. , Ua Sciences, 9391t opened the conference. Lectures were held by: T.Tu. aher, Ye. T. Ino-,In, S.P.Tsylko (PTI,A5 UkrEM) al : r- --d'-huclal modalmIL.E. Poker . On light ual I and gone &rT--o (SAX SSSR-Libr.ry AS USSR), Yu.M.Shirokow (W.GU-Mo.cow State University), L.A.511. (LFTI-LwaIxr.d ?h.7&1..1-3.chni..I 25 5 4 and Al 1 D.G. Institute) at &I. an levels in W .I[X ILI" .01, A.P.Grinberg, G.U.Guslamkly, X.I.Ydrokhin& and I.Zh. emb*rg (LYTI) an having found no rotational levels at X(I WeV In Cr, In, and Mh nuclei. The 3=0 research workers .d on tgo di ..... ry of vibrational y-lovel. also part p , , In Wl . WX 4.W 8 - nuclei by sw=w of the method of the Coulomb (Xulon) excitation .1 1... ~ I W. L.X.P*kor (RAN USSR) gave a survey report: OCancerning Som particulate I, Vibrational Level. of D.fo-.4 NuclW. L.ctur.. or. hold also by; D.r.Z4r*takty (AS SSSR - A.*SSH) on radiation transitions in defamed nuclei with the spin . 1/21 V.S. Sbpical 2XIFI M3U (2nd Scientific Research Institute of Physic., Moscow State University) an the Is-al displacement and the probability corresponding /3 - end transit tons f . no I., Z: o in dd . I D.F. r t.kly (AS 3533 - 13 USSR) on the Influence of the spin-orbitai coupling upon the magnetic moment. of the nw.l.I, A.I.Bs' (Al SSSI -IS USSR) an the X1st.n a f ligh t nuclei high neutron or proton ....a., ' "t1 . Iyt&chn1c Institute) an the v ;sm ,A.Kra r (LPI-Lon'.gr.; ; formation of nucleon pairs in nuclei; L.L. GoIld1n, A. D. P111ye, 0.3.2rovikova. K.A.Tsr-UartLroxy" (rTL AS SS!M) on alpha dci3y an rotational '4-18 of ad4 -01.11 V.0. NO:Qv (AN SSSR - AS USSR) an alpha decay of nonaph.ric.1 Ou 101 ( - - - Y)l A.I.Alikhaho.. G.P.Y-lia-y-1. Y.A.Lyublonv, VXrohlor (TTL AN SSSR) an polarizatla. -ur .... to % 9 m .; lactrons omitted In the O-domy of T.1 0. Lu,77. AC' ", SaM, R.156 (`mI- a I "x. -1) am well we In that of Sr9o and Y90 ' (hi. 2.. ~ -1)jT.P:Ru d.ko, (AS 3333. - AS USSR .. -sours- j , , ;Q.ts of the (P-y) angu2ar correlations in Do -d*may, .A.Burgov and tu.V.Tordkhav (TTL AN SSSR) on Investigation, f the alentron-noutron correlations and the resonance scattering of 7-ladi.tiong B.K.X.rinaw and I.K.U.d.hafov KOU-90-cow State University) an the brom.s.trahlung of P.lari d al k ctr n ' ar - A*1 " "t - j t r U) i,: I (MG n the of arms .t; g : a t c to f w o of polarized electrons and positron. at polarited altotronwi Y. X.Chudare and I.Ya.T*ws (Riga) on the jeteivination or the IAt*n.Ity of the component. of the Complex O-Pamtpaw according to the 74mi diagram,. X.M.3 and, L.E.Zy'y-o.&, and To P.06-loy, LOU (Leningrad State University an the *an. 'VUV1TfO-n-Q-T-th. probability of the permitted and of the fQWbId4wQ 40ptoft or electrons lip , owl~. ACCESSION NR- AP40 1838 AVMIOR,. Sualovp Yul P. TITLE: The atmosph4ric penetm length. SOURCE: Leningrad. Univeraite IV-130 TOPIC TAGS: solar iation, u upper atmospbere, o ar activit 5/0054/64/ = /002/012T/0130, or ultraviolet radiation of 1M-2000A vave- Vestalk. Seriya fiziki, i khimli, no* 2, 19a, violet radiation) atmospheric penetration# ABSTRACT: The atmos heric penetration of the solar ultraviolet radiation in the 100-2000A wavelength region was calculated. Density data were obtained from 1958- 1959 rockets and a llites. The resul:ts relate to the condition in the upper atmosphere in a peri of maxim m solar activity. In the Boo-2ood region it was ;assumed that the abs rption originated only frvm 02 and depended essentially on the vertical. distrib, tion, of 0 in the themosphere. The results are shown in fig. 1 vhere the dot represe~? the depth of ultraviolet radiation penetration, (flp) in the minima o the 02 ab orption baads ancl the x0aj in the maxima or the Card 1/3 iACCESSION NR: AP4M1838 02 absorption bands. 45 and 60 degrees from ASSOCIATION: None suEmTTED,. poF.eb63 SUB CODE: A CalculatJ one vere also made of the depth vith radiation at the verticale' Orig.- art. has: 1 table and I figure. ENCL! 01 0 F(GF BOVA 002 mmR: oo6 card 2h AGGFZSICN NRI Ap4c IYA I loo lio luo so 0 Figs Depth of On wave Iength. vertical inci( ard 3/3 0v A,; Luu.LuTolon PenetratiodIn the atmollulff- e-Pending PlIere d lc( 2 and 3--incidence at 45 and 60 d l3gr'ee8 respectively,:. ZAVARITSKAYA Ye. ZAVARIT Y, A.K., alcademik, redaktor; --SUSLOYA, A.I., r; RKINA, M4. I., taidinicheakiy redaktor redakto [voicanoesliYulkany. 4-oe. Pal red. A.N.Zovaritakogo. Koskya, Gos. izd tekhniko-tte ret. lit-x7, 1950. 45 p. (gauchno-populiar- naia biMiOoLaetka, no-A) (KW 10:1) (Vol noes) L MUKRIN, D.P.; LU~LOVA, A.L.; SHEVCHMO, K.A.; BUNINA, S.S.; KOPWKO. I.P.; KROPOTU1=1 Applicatiol of ther surgery. P~obl. tub 1. Senior "clenLific A Shevchenko, Bunina, aE Kropotukhira. 2. Of t Institute cf Glimatotb Yalta. tic sleep In pulmonary tuberculosis In thoracic Moskva no. 4:11-15 July-Aug. 1952. (CLNL 22:5) sociate for Suslova; Scientific Associate for Kopeyko; Clinical Departmental Read for a First Surgical Clinic (Head - D. P. Xukhin). rapy of Tuberculosis (Director -- Ye. D. Petrov). GILIMAN) A.G.; G~RyOno, G. SHEVCHENKO, K.A.; SIWFM-j- _A-L. KHMSLEVS A. Comparat e study of the status of tubermdosiv following pulmo- nary res ation under climatic conditions of the southern shore of the imea and th( central part of the Ukraine. Probl.tub. no.1:52t 162. (MIRA 15--8) 1. Iz kh-,rurgichesko:lr kliniki Nav. - prof. A.G. Gillman) Insti- tuta meditsinskoy k2imatologii i klimatoterapii imeni I.M. Sechanova (dir. B.V. Bo takiy). (TUBERCUIA",ISF (LUNGS-SURGERY) SUSLOVA, A.L.P kand.med.nauc (Yalta) Selective inferior ;horacoplasty in pulmonary tuberculosis of the lower 1cbe. Vrach.delo no.10:72-76 0 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Khi gicheskaya klinika (zav. - prof. A.G.Gil,man) Ukrainskogo nauchno-issledovate''skogo instituta meditsinskoy klimatologii J klimatoterapii. imen Sechenova. (CHEST--SURGERY) (TUBERCULOSIS) BELOGURGIVA, V.P., A.:(. streptomycin and i:,f ps,operatj mpl atior in pUlMOrJB-ry -L and Inz, ep ic 4S tAiberju, -'s1s. Probl tub. 42 no.12244-48 164. (MMA 18:8) -11matologii klimatotarapili imen-I I.M. -fi;s J. tul- me-l' ~;ii ikny k A. "rtk P V ~.gutskly ya ii, F i 2 SUSLOVA, A k,,, rd. med. nalik Preg-nanc and labor olloving tfio!,~IICQT)Ia~,ty. Akush. i gin. 38 no.5:99 ~S-O 162. WIFA 17: 11) 1 Iz 'rurgicheskqy kliniki (zav, prof. A.G. Gillman) Ukrain- S~ogo chno-issleclolratellshc.~co instituta meditsinskoy klimato- logiitiIlimatoteraIii imeni Scc'-,enova (dir. B.V. Bomtskiy, za- mesti le] direktora po nauchnoy 'chasti - prof. S.R. Tate-vosov). I HASLOVA, G.B.; ST~L'OVA, I.A.JsPUTOV, K.V. Chromatogr lithium and maKOesium twith eummarY in Englishin";hu;7:nr:'!Okhnimof. 12 no-3:359-361 MY-Je 157. (MIRA 10:7) 1. Institu fiziches khimii AN SSSR, Moskva. (Lithium) (Mn4esium) (ChromAtographic analysis)