SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SUWALSKI, W. - SUYETIN, P.YE.
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'U 7ii 7: Adamski, L. 3 .(Bavbor, Z.) Dab eik W Dombek , V
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Critical -ind exponential assemblie4 tat the Institute of
j( ear Researc'- (Swierk)
SOURCE: Nukleonika, v. 9, no, 7-8, 1964, 539-550
TOPIC TAGS: reactor phvsics. Poland, ANNA, MARYLA., HELENA, reactor
engineering
ABSTRACT: Reactor physics investigations in the Institute of Nuclear
Research at Swierk (Poland) are conducted mainly by means of two
critical assemblies ANNA and MARYLA and also the subcritical assembly
A ANNA ~i w as r s c r i t c a r, 'ure !Q63, is a g . .
ra,hi:e-
-jater mc-ae!-ate,-4 as e m c j e e e P. -c e -es Rne(i
~z x r~-a
reactor designe-i for investiga,-ing i gh t. -w a ~e r 5 -1; s~--e-..Is its d e s i'z r
and control svsLem are flexible so thev can ,be easi1v adaoted to
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ACCESSION NR: AP4045664
various types and geometries of critical water,assemblies. HELENA
which was nut into oneration in November 1963, is a natural uranium-
pa+'az
graphite eXpufxefzL!&'
description and the physical characteris tics, also several illustra-
tions and cross-sections of the assemblies. These reactors are to
be the main facilities for developing fundamental reacLor physics in
Poland, Theoretical and exnerim2ntal studies are to be focused on
determining macr-- and microsconic narameters of various lattices,
n.lrticular stress is fiven to nuise neutron t.ec~ininues, and kine~'ic
methods cf fnves~ization are to be used to determire Lhermal neutran
c:oss-sections and resonance integralg ot vaiicus reactor materials.
Some effects connected with air gaps, core anisotrony. and the in-
fluence of assem-)1v dimensions on tne accuracv of h ucklinR determina-
1he reaccorp are also to be used
tions are to be itudied in :IELE"'A. 7'
ir. the cooperative NPY Project. Orig. art. has: 11 figures.
Ac;', )CIATION- Institute of Nuclear Research, "~"arszawa-Swierk
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SROCZYNSKI, Jan; ZURKOWSKI, Andrzej* SMIG II-A, Kry 3tyna;
SUWALSKI, Zbigniew
A case of Lesniowski-Crohn diseas6, with 2 atypical course
and intestinal hemorrhage. Pol. arch. med wewnet. 33 no.8:
973-977 163.
1. Z II Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrwxy ~ S1. w Zabrzu Kierownik:
Prof. dr med. W. Zahorski Z Zak=h Anali Patologicznej
ciu
S1. AM w Zabrzu Kierownik: Prof. 4r med. W. Nispolomski i z
Zakladu Radiologii S1. AM w ZabrzA p.o. lierownika: dr med.
Romanowski.
(ILEITIS, REGIONAL)
(HEMORRHAGE, GASTROINTESTINAL)
(AUTOPSY) I
SUYf Kh. (Sui, H.-]; IVANOV, Yu.V.i doktoi tekhn
System of round turbulent jet$ ina allel flow. Beati, tead
akad tahn fuus 11 no.2t83-891 162: r
1. AcadeaW of Sciences of the Zstonia~ S.S.R., Institute of
Fji4rgetics. I
IVANOV, Yu.V. (Tallin); SAAR, Yu.R-. [Saar, J.N.1] (Tallin); SUY, Kh.11.
[Sui, U.N.] (Tallin).
Investigating the trajoctory of circu,
in an organic lateral flow. Isi. AN S
159-162 Mr '57.
turbulent jets developing
Otd. tekh, nauk no.3:
(W-M 10: 6)
A Study of the Development of a Jet in a do-Streim ~3-58-2-6/9
ASSOCIATION: Institut energetiki Akademi nauk Estonskoy SSR (Institute of
Power Engineering of the AcAdemy of-Scienges of the Estonian
SSR)
SUBMITTED; Jan 21, 1958
Card 2/2 1. Jets - Velocity 2. jets - Prop~rties Testing equipment
3. Jets - Properties - Test results I
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AUTHORS: qq -~ V
y.-,-Kh-,t and Ivanov, Y
Sciences
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023/60/000/004/003/005
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tor of Technical
0
TITLE: On the question of a jdt flo in a mixed stream
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nau] S R a. Seriya
c Estonsk~y S Izvestiy
fiziko-matematicheskikh nauk no. 4, 19609 331-337
TEXT: In their previous work Yu.V. lIvanok and n N. Suy (Ref. 1:
Issledovaniye razvitiya strui v sputnom otoke (Research on the
Development of a Jet Flow in a Mix1ed St~eam), Izv. AN ESSR, Seriya
Tekhn. i Fiz.-Mat., nauk, vol. VII'l No. 9 19 8) and (Ref. 2:
Issledovaniye razvitiya krugloy s1rui v nachalnom uchastke vstrech
noy strui bolshogo razmera (Resea7ch in o the Development of a Cy-~,,
lindrical Jet in the Initial Sector of Head-On Large Dimensional -
Jet), Izv. AN ESSR, Seriya Tekhn.ji Fiz -Mat. nauk, vol. VIII, No.
2, 1959), established the basic laws of extinction of the axial
velocity of turbulent cylindricalland f at jets developing in a
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On the question of a jet ... D 21/D305
co-stream. Since in experiments wit4l jetalin co-streams it is im-
possible to obtain a constant profile of he main jet velocities
along the whole of the jet cross-sed ti on, it has been thought use-
ful, both from theoretical and prac-ical oints of view, to estab-
lish experimentally the relationshi betvi en the velocity profile
in the vicinity of the nozzle and t e law governing the decay of
the axial velocity of co-streams an the resent article presents
the results of this experiment. VeRcitie of the jet near the
orifice were being changed artifici 11y. t was determined that
the basic parameter for isothermal kream is the parameter )( =
V2/v,, where v2 is the axial velo6ity o the stream at the ori-
fice and v1 is the average velocity of th co-stream. The experi-
ments were carried out for streams If various dimensions. The ra-
tios of the stream diameter D s to t'e diabeter of the nozzle ori-
fice d or to the smaller dimension atiozzle 2b have been
f4 0
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On the question of a jet
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where Av = v - vi - the excess radial velocity of the jet with
respect to the co-stream velocity at~:a given point of any cross-
section; 4v - the excess axial velocity at any cross-section of
m
the jet; z - distance from the axis to thq given point and z
av
distance from the axis to the point for whi-ch Av/Z~vm = 0.5. The
solid line on this graph represents the tkeoretical profile of the
jet in a co-stream, corresponding to the law for velocity profile
in the border zone of a jet
f(~) = (1 - (2)
First met in the work of H. Schlichi,ing (Ief. 3: Ueber,das ebene ~
Windschatten-problem, Ing. - Arch. No,, 5, 1930). According to G.N.
Abramovich (Ref. 4: Teoriya turbuleritnykh struy, Fizmatgizq M.
1960) this law can be applied to fag'ilitale further determination
of the velocity profile of the jet _~-n a cc-stream; after transfor-
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On the question of a jet D~02 D305
1 Y
mations
'~~v Z-1 - (Z 13/2
I
/\Vm U)I-7f -(3)
is obtained, where z - distance froni. the let axis; b - half width
of an arbitrary cross-section of thd main region of the jet. Pig.
4 shows good agreement between the. experiment and the theoretical
profile for the whole region except for t1le region z/Z av from 0 to
0.5, within the curve of the veloci y profile of the jet, drawn
from experimentally obtained data, ilies somewhat above the theore-
tical one. Since experiments were Irried out with jets of various
diameters in co-streams having vari us velocity profiles at the
nozzle, it was of interest to establish the influence of the above
conditions in the decay of axial ve~ociti s of jet flows. The re-
sults are presented graphically in Pig. 5 in which the decays of
jet velocity of various diameters a4e com ared for two values of
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b2 3/ 21313
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A (5.08 and 13.1). As in all other c~ses,lexperimental and theore-
tical points are in good agreement. ~tpfo~jows that the usually ob-
served irregularities in the velocit ro les of the co-stream at
the orifice of the nozzle do not sub =t,
h lal~y interfere with the
mechanism of development of the jet I -la si c section. It also
shows that irregularities in the ve 1city rofiles near the wall
of the nozzle orifice do nbt influen e thellaw of decay of axial
velol-ity, and the similar developmen of v 0 city fields at vari-
ous jet cross-sections and do not in ju:nc~ the boundaries of the
jet flow. It is stated in conclusion h t he monograms and formu-
lae given by the authors in their pr vious1works (Refs. 1 and 2:
Op.cit.) for determining the decay of thgf#aigael velocity of the
jet flow in a co-atream are, therefor e , neral character.
There are 6 figures, 1 table and 4 r feren es: 3 Soviet-bloc and
I non-Soviet-bloc.
ASSOCIATION: Institut energetiki, ak demii nauk Estonskoy, SSR
(Academy of Sciences of the E tonian SSR, Institute
of Energetics)-
SUBETITTED: June 1, 1960
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TARASENKO. VasiliyAkimovich-, BUYARKO, L.A., kand.iotor.nauk, otvetstvennyy
red.; GFJW11, H.A.,-r6cT--;-'Vvfd NOVSKIYA, T.I., tekhn.red,
policy of the United states, 1945-
[Atomic problem In the foreign
19491 Atomnaia problema vo vaoohnei p)litike SShA (1945-i949 gg.).
CK iev] izd-vo Kievskogo gos.u4iv. im. T.G.Shevehenko, 1958. 243 P.
(United States- Poreign relations) (HIRA 11:7)
(Atomic weapons)
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SUYARCV, D. I. -- - _--i - -- I- - - - - - - I - - - I
"Problem of the Action of Speed of Plastic Defor tion o+ Resistance," Zhur. TeIl.
Fiz., 18, No. 7, 1948. Mbr., Ural Sci. Res. Ins Ferrvs Metals, -cl948-.
`~ - .1 -
- Suyarov, D. I.
lion the Possibility of UAi~g the Law of Minimim E:n4rgy to Determine the Stretch
During Irregular Reduction1l) Obrabotka Metallov Da leniyem, Sbornik Statey,,
Vol 41 Edited by N. P. Gromp Metallurgizdatj 1956.T
UMA,
su Yi!",
df!8ign and
16 --o.
rol" i nL -
tura f rolls on sheet fusiol,
-.901A04 0 156. (MLRA 10-.9)
itut chernykh metallOv-
SS-Ledovp~tell kiY iu
(O'lirig etalwo
I ~k
137-58-6-12141
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metillurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 138 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Shadrin, V.A., Suyarov, D.I., kryabiA, N.P.
TITLE: Specific Pressures Encounterec in Rolling of Metal in Blooming
Mills (Udel'nyye davleniya pri Frokatke na blyuminge)
PERIODICAL: Byul. nauclino-tekhn. inform. Ural'E kiy n.-i. in-t chernykh
metallov, 1957, Nr 3, pp 10 -113
ABSTRACT: A presentation of results of xperinients on the determina-
tion of pressures (P) exerted b the metal against the rolls of a
Model-850 blooming mill equipl ed witl. five sets of grooves.
Ingots of U 12A, S 60, 12 MKh, and 27~ G steel, heated to a
temperature of 1200-13000C, %&ere rolled in 25 passes into
blooms with a cross section of 185 x 135 mm (10 passes
through the first set of grooves six pz sses each through the
second and third sets, two in t e fourth, and one in the fifth
set). The P's were determined with the aid of dynamometers
t
with wire gages mounted under he pressure screws; in the
first 16 passes the P was measured on the left dynamometer,
while the right dynamometer was employed in all subsequent
Card 1/2 passes. It has been establisheq that at temperatures between
137-58-6-IZI,ll
Specific Pressures Encountered in Rolling of Metal i* Blooming Mills
~-11000,and 10500 the specific P's, 3-9 kg/mm exertided against the rolls by
various types of steel investigated, are greatl en an the tempera-
ture of the ingots and on the temperature drop betwee the surface ard. the
core of the ingots. M.Z.
I. f4etals--Processing 2. Pressure--De
ion Rolin.g mills--Equipment
Card 212
25(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1533
Suyarov.. Dmitriy Il lich
Profilirovka i shlifovka listoprokatn kh va~kov (Body Form Design '
and Grinding of Plate Mill Rolls) verdl vsk) Metallurgizdat, 1958.
60 p. 2,700 copies printed. I
Ed.: M.A. Benyakovskiy; Ed. of Publi hing ouse: V.P. Kellnik;
Tech. Ed.: Ye. M. Zef. I I
PURPOSE: This booklet is intended fok the 4ngineering staffs of
plate rolling mills. It can also b used as a textbook for training
of roll grinder operators. I
COVERAGE: Methods of body design of plate mill rolls are examined.
A description of roll grinder construction and the-kinematics of
crowning devices is presented. The machining technique of rolls,
methods of checking their form and the bLsic instructions for
maintenance and for keeping operat'ing re-.ords of rolls are
explained in detail. No personalit ~es ar? mentioned. There are
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SOV/1533 --
.Body Form. Design and Grinding Of yl,,Lte (cont.) h and 2 German.
20 teferenceSof which,15 are sovie , 3 Elk9lis
TABIS OF CONTENTS-' 3
Ch. 3: Design of the Body Form of a Plate Mill R011 3
7
Be~d'ing Of rolls Olls 10
Thermal expansion of r 11
Flattening of rolls 14
Wear of rolls se ction of plateS
Shape of cross 16
tolls on Roll Grinde 16
Qh. 11. Shaping F'Oll grinder crownirg devices 21
Kinematics Of '011 shape
inspection of-r ion of Wheels,
ent of Roll Grindel~ Select 31
Ch. 111. Arrangem 31
and Grinding Technique derB 36
Arrangement of roll grin ind 9 wheel 41
Fastening'and balancing of gr ustine'Crowning device 48
Centering roll in grinder and ad
Regimes of roll grinding
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'Body Form Design and Grinding of Plate (ICont.
Ch. IV. Maintenance and Keeping Inventol
of Rolls
Completing sets of rolls
File records on roll service and life
Bibliography
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
SOV/1533
Operating Records
55
55
57
60
GO/Jmr
5-21-59
Ca rd 3/3
18-5100
AUTHORSt
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
-1596-1
3 OV/1 -J'l 3 --10 - 2 2/3 9
Suyarov, D. I. ', Glushk v, A. I., Komova, 111. F.
Improvements of Surfac6- Quallty of Sheets in Pack
Rolling
Stall, 1959, Nr 10, pp 923-9?5 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Investigations conduct'd by 3eellchenko, G. I., and
Ivanov, S. N. ~/Ref 1, 15tall, 1955, Nr ?7 on the mechan-
isms of the formation )f locil projections on the rolls
which pick up metal pa~ticle3 causing subsequent sheet
defects are of some in-lerest, althougH the authors
repudiate some of the tatemMts. Based on an improve-
ment adopted in Englani ZR__ef 2, Mort, I., "Iron and
Steelg, bottom rolls at Lyslva Plant (Lys,venskiy
zavod) are provided wish 0-3)- to 0.35-mm high collars
to eliminate the contaat of -oll surfaces, which accord-
ing to Bel *lchen1co and Ivanov LrR-ef ~7 cause the defects.
The roll collars impro e biting conditions and decrease.
the picking up of metal part cles. At Lyslva Plant
Card 1/q these local projection's are emoved by a continuous
Improvements of Surface Quality of Sheets 75961
in Pack Rolling I SOV/133-59-10-22/39
grinding attachment (see
the following features:
independently of the wcrking
support carriage and (b)
such a way as not to damage
bveaking down; and (3)
air jet passed through
is recommended for introductl
are 2 figures; and 5 referenc
1 U.S. The Britis~ reference
Steel, 1958, Nr 10. T1-,e
Blast Furnace and Steel
(caption to Fig. 2--for which,see ca-d
Fig. 2. Continuous grinding a
rolling: (a) rod; (b) carriag
~e~ drive roll; (f) idle roll;
i screw; (J) crossbeam; (k)
n planks.
Fig.
(1) a
WiU
d
abrasi
hollov,
U.S.
Plant
2) which is endowed with
rasive rolls which turn
olls; (2) rods (a) which
abrasive rolls mounted in
ive parts in case of theii
e dust removal by compresE
rods (a). The arrangement
n in other plants. There
s, 3 Soviet, 1 British.
is: Mort, I., Iron and
reference is: Griffith,
1939, Nr 9.
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tachm tit of the rolls during
c) frame; (d) friction roll;
0 ~ a rasive roli; (h) lever;
rm; (~) stops; (m) switch;
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Tmprovem-nts of Surface (,Iua1-jt-,y of She L~~
in Pack Rolling
(see card 2/4 for' OaPtJon to P,19. P, b1i low
'(~961
S OV/ 1 3) 3 10 - 2 2/3 9
777=-'-
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Lnprove;:i.-nt~-:
i n P a c: c
ASSOC T,.'q'Tj
Car-I
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Ao6o/Aioi
AUTHORS- Benyakovskiy, M. A.; Suyarov, D. T.; Vo~egov, V. P.
TITLE. Calculation of reduction schedules and of roll profile for coil
rolling mills I I
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya no, 7, 1961, 8, abstract 7D47
C'Tr. Konferentsii: Tekhn. progre S v tel:hnol. prokatn. proiz-va".
Sverdlovsk, Metallurgizdat, 1960, ;40-448)
TEXT: An equat-ionfor the roll profile4d a~ :juation
linear dependence between the rolling stress n the
of equal relative reduction) are derived on thelbasis
uniform reduction in width of a strip. A graphical me;hod
determining the reduction schedule for cold rolling of
mm from strip steel o8KFI (o8kp) with initial di ension;
method is based on the simultaneous solution oirthe liLes
reduction in strip width and the reduction curves.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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expressing the
;rip thickness (the line
)f the condition for
is proposed for
tapes with thickness 0.28
2.2 x 735 mm. The
of equal. relative
V. Pospekhov
_~YYAROV,- D.I.;- GLUSHKOV, A.I.
Modernizing the screwdown gear on
TSIICHM no-10:37-38 '60.
sh et duo mdlls. Biul.
(MIRA 15:4)
1. Ural'skiy institut chernykh m
metallurgicheskiy zavod (for Glu
(Rolling mills-
)v or Suyarov). 2. Lyslvenskiy
and supplies)
a
2 317
S/133J61/000/004/006/015
(DI 14 CNI 149-4 A054/A,27
AUTHORS. Candidate of Technic 1 Sciences; Benyakovskiy,
M. A., Engineer, and Chubrikov, L. G., Engineer
TITLE: Certain characteristics of rolling b tween rolls pressed to-
gether beforehand
PERIODICAL: Stall, 1961, no. 4, 336 - 339
TEXT: When rolling thin strips on roll wh4ch have been pressed to-
gether before-the strip enters the mill, the :dge of the roll-bodies re-
I
main in some cases, in contact with each oth dir
i:rpr , g rolling. The calcu-
.in
lations referring to the forces active in th ss on the plastic defor
mation of the stand, the relation between these farces and the thickness of
the outgoing strip, as well as the experien~ce gained, all show that the sta-
bility of the stand is greater when the edr4es of -,he rolls are in contact
during the rolling process than when there ;is a gap between the roll-bodies.
When operating with the edges of roll-bodies in t t, greater accuracy is
obtained, thinner strips are produced, with the s me pressure as on used
conventional roll stands. It is also possible to increase the accuracy of
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Certain characteristics of rolling between. A054/A127
the strip thickness without havir- to readjust thE rolls during the process'\p,
This method is, in fact, used already to ro 1 foils with tolerances of the
order of microns, (Ref. 5: 1. A. Voronov, St N. Clernyak, et al., Tsvetnyye
metally, 1957, no . 5). The same advantages may bE achieved for rolling
thicker strips also. In this case the contact between the roll-barrels is
effected by flanges mounted at the barrel-ehges. The equations used in cal-
culating various factors of the rolling process with the roll-edges in con-
tact, can be used for this case as well, by )repla(ing the value of the bar-
rel-length by that of the flange-width. Thle graplical representation of
rolling strips with flanged rolls shows Thai the disconnection of the flan,-ps
takes place at a greater thickness of the &utgoinr strip the narrower the
strip and the greater the compression of th Ie roll There are 2 figures
and 6 references: 5 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-S,.oviet-illoc.
ASSOCIATION: Ural'skiy filial AN SSSR (Ura Bra* of the Academy of Scienew
USSR) and Urallskiy nauchno-i2edov4tel'skiy institut chernykh
metallov (Ural.Scientific Res arch I4stitute of Ferrous Metals)
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D~598 62/000/007/030/040
Investigation of the resistance ... 17/D307
ber of Ti alloys were plotted. The coliditiors for cold-rolling Ti
alloys were also studied and -the parameters of rolling, pressure,
stress and roll and reeler speeds were deteimined. The -total pres-
sure of the metals on the rolls and the forvard and rear stresses
in strip rolling were calculated. The authois conclude that in
spite of the moderate plasticity exhibited 1y some of the new
high-strength titanium alloys during reduction, high reductions
in area are possible in'the rolling o stril under stress owing
to tho favorable influence of the stressed Ictate. Reductions of
20 - 30c; depending on the type of alloy, ar( possible. The alloys
(IPIP2) and (IMP3' . produced by vacuum
in question were -, I"
arc meltina of the alloys AT T3), T4 an AT8. There are 6 fi-
0
2-ures and 1 table.
D
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SUYAROV, D.I.; SHILOV, V.I.; ODINOK-OVA, IIP.;
Determining the curves of metal lards
Inst.met,UFAN SSSR no.9.-5-11 ~"2.
4ULOV, YU.P. I -- -
by compression. Trudy
(MIRA 1-6:10)
~UYARGV, D.I.; SIROTIN, M.I.
Formula for converting the amount f defo tion in specimen
compression to the amount of defo~tion ~nn strip rolling. Trudy
Inst.met.UFAN S$M no.9.-13-16 16 . (MIRA 16:10)
CHUBRIKOV, L.G.; SUYAROV, D.I..; SIHOTlN, .1.
Measuring forces in rolLing on pl to mi
SSSR no.9:17-26 162.
Algorithm of the control of the s rew-d
35-40
-Principles of calculating diagona roll
- . ~ - -"q
- ~ A
Trudy Inst.mot.UFAN
.1 4-..
mechanism on plate mills.
41-48 .(KIRA 16:10)
CHUBRIKOV, L.G.-; SIROTIN, M.I.; SUYAROV, I.; ~inimali uchastiye:
KAYURIN, V.P.; PROKHOROV, V.S. r- %
Investigating reduction.condition~ on plate mills at the Asha
metallurgical plant. Trudy Inst.,6et.UFA SSM no.9:27-33 162.
r (KCRA 16:10)
KORZIi, V.P.; SUYAROV, D.I.
Measurement of rolling moments.
61-62 162.
Tt.met.UFAN SSSR no.9:
(MIRA 16:10)
I
I
SUYAROV D.I.; KORZH) V.P.; SHILOV, V.I. I
9 1
Using glass as a metalworking lubr Iicant inE
1
Trudy Inst.met.UFAN SSSR no.9-.83-,86 16~~
hot rolling.
(MM 16.-10)
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AUTHORS: Chubrikov, L.G., ~uyarov,,,D-.1- d Sirotin, H. I,.
(Sverdlovsk)
TITLE: Determination of roll pressure n studies of stands
for rolling thick plate
PERIODICAL: . Akademiya nauk SSSR- Izves~xya. Otdeleniyo
tekhnicheskild4i-nauk- Metallurg,.ya i Zorno'ye delo.
no. 1, 1963, 22 - 25
T EXT: in normal rolling practice the .iagnitude.of the roll
pressure -p. in any given pass necessary Cor. establishing the
optimum rolling schedule iS c,%Jculated fron the standard formula,:
P
Pi
b
where P. is the roll force, b the width of them 'late in
3.
contact with the roll and L h. h h the absolute reduction
per pass (h. and h. being the'startiig and final thickness
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Determination of .... B193/F,383
of the plate). This for-mula cannot b. e us ed in diagonal rolling
in which b. is not constant. An expression for pi in -w-hich
I
b does not appear was determined by integrating:
~dA p b d h (3)
ng
uhere dA is i-lrork done in deforming'an elcmentary volume measuri
bxdt X,&Ii The integral of Eq. .(3) ar. dtlae equation,
A M dtp (5)
def
0
i-1rhere (1) is the angular displacement: of t croll in one pass
(radians---Y d--- -- ar-el ementar-y- ang 1 eo;C rot ation-..o --the -roll--
n a- m6m"entl. ire6iirOM
(radia s nd M 2Px\
def
to deform the metal,.' Y, denoting-the- doef:ficient dependent- on the
location on the arc of-c.ontact.of the point at which the roll force
he final formula:
is applied, were combined to produce 't
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Determination oC 2 93/E383
hi
p dy
0
where V is the volume of the metal. To calculate-, p, from
Eq. (8) it is nec*essary to know t h 6 ma gni ude of
r2-- Ily -4y-obtaijaing -an
P. dly which can be determined exp e Lm
0~
osaillogram such as shown in the AftSure and calculating the
area between the curves relating to:i P a d 9 The applicability
of formula,-(8) was checked experimaht,ally in rolling a 5,i93 ton
slab of steel 3 to 16 x 2320 x 8OMmm plite. The.result's obtained
were in close agreement with those yielded'by Eq. (1).
There are 1 figure and 1 table.
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SUYAROV., Dmitriy 11tich; BENYAKOVSKIY, Mark Aleks drovich;
TRETIYAKOV, A.V. red,; VLADIMIROV~ Yu.V. red. izd-va;
ISLENTIYEVA, P.G., tekhn. red.
[Quality of thin steel sheets] Kachqstvo[tonkikh stalInykh
listov. Moskva, Izd-vo Metallurgiia, 19 174 P.
(MIRA 17:4)
LEVENETS., N.P.; SAMARIN, A.M.; SEMIKIN, I.D.; KAZ
PANYUKHNO, L.G.; SVINOLOBOV, N.P.;~ AVERI,
ZELENSKIY, V.D.; IAYKO, B.G.; TISHCHENKO
DANILOV, A.M.; TISHKOV, Yu.Ya.; PANOV, M
PETROV, A.K.- VASILEVSKIY, P.A.; PASYUK
KHRUSTALIKOV L.A.; GLAZKOV, V.S.; :MAKA
f CA
TRISHCHENKO, V.D.- KORZH, V.P.;-4UYAROV,
J,
PAVLYUCHENKO 9 A.A.; ZHADAYEV, V.G.; KOND(
I.A.; KOCHETOV, V.V.; PRUZHINER,V.L.; K
MALIOVANOV, D.I.; ZAKOVRYASHIN, I.I.; N(
V.P.; GRISHIN, K.N.; MOSKOVSKAYA, M.L.; I
KOV, V.E.; BF14BINat Ye.,Q;
, S.I.; SMIRNOV, V.M.3
0.1.- OKHRIMOVICH, B.P.;
k.; MARKELOV, A.I.;
K.I.- NESTEROV V.I.;
9 G.,- FOMIN, G.G.,-
9 V
).I.
ARSEYEV, A.V.;
LSKIY, R.I.; MOROZOVA,
MICHp I.A.;
fSKIY, I.S.; NOVIKOVA,
)RNEYEV~ B.M.
Inventions. Met. i gornorud. prome no*3 75-76 My-Je 16~'.
(MIRA 17:10)
OWN E m
MAIROV, U.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; MUSORIN, G.V., inzh
Review of a book by N.F.Dubrov and N.I, La
Stall 24 no.6:547-548 Je 164.
1. Institut, metallurgii v.g. Sverdlovske i
narodnogo khczyaystva.
"Electrical 3teels.lt
(NIRA 17:9)
Urallskiy sovet
CHVIR SEV, V. V. ; SUYAROVA, 0. V.
Investigation of the earth's neutron flux. Trudy Inst.iad.fiz.
Alf Kazakh.SSH 1:166-171 '58. (MM 12:2)
(Neutrons)
AUTHORS: Cherdyntsev, V,V., and Suyaro t-.V. jOV/11-59-2-9/14
TITLE: Some Data on the Influence of Geological Conditions on the
Formation of the Earth's Neut ron Flux (Nekotoryye dannyye
o vliyanii geologicheskikh us loviy na formirovaniye
neytronnogo potoka zemli)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya geologicheskaya, 1959,
lir 2, PP 115-118 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The existance of the neutron flux in the Earth's crust is
determined indirectly by nume ,ous reactions 3f artificial
transformations: 1) the acc imulation of He in the
spodumenes for the count of s )litting the lithium; 2) an
artificial division of AcU wi h the formation of isotopes
of krypton and xenon; 3) the accumulation of xenon in the
ancient tellurous minerals, o f 235gon ~31 neonin the urani-
nites; 4) the formation of P u , Np and other iso-
topes of the neptunian series in radioactive minerals. The
formation of products of nucl ear transformation cannot be
explained uniquely by the pre ence in the minerals of radio
active elements capable of sp ntaneous splitting with the
Card 1/3 emission of neutrons. The ma n component of the neutron
S/JO'Y62/000/005/003/093
Investigating neutron radiation ... D2 8 D307
tion the run of M-particles in the mu 01 amounts to an average
of 20 - 25/a. It is estimated that 9nel;!c rdedoi-particle corres-
ponds to the passage of 160 neutrons throu h the emulsion. Data
are given about the neutron flow at the gr und surface and in sub-
flerranean workings, and considerations are expressed about,-the na-r
ture of this flow. The suggested method was employed in the study
of the radiation of "anomalous" minerals, containing an elevated
quantity of actinium. Molybdenum M-41(m- 7), containing 6.8 x 10-~6
g/g U and possessing an Ac/Ra ratio 9.4 ~ mes higher than in the
usual equilibrium 'minerals, served as tZVhe main specimen of an ano-
a
malous mineral. It was established that a omalous minerals contain
a considerable excess of particles with r ns of less than 8
Tracks of short-run particles, differing from those ofO(-particles
.Ln their greater width (up to 1.5 2~) and grain density, were
U 'g /2u9 'racks of anomalous mi-
detected as a result of investiaatin 0
0
neral preparations. The mean run length f the new type of tracks,
ion frag-
which are practically identical to"the t acks of divis
.-ments, comprises about 10/u. The r iesulti g data corrobora Ite the
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TUPITSYN, Anatoliy Ivanovich, kand.tekhn.nauk, dolsent; SUYARKO, Sergey
Vasillyevich, aspira.-It
Use of nonlinear stabilization in electric dtives. Izv- vys. ucheb.
zav; elektromekh. 3 no.8:104-110 16o. (MLU 13:9)
1. Kafedra elektrifikataii promyshlennyk
politekhnicheskogo instituta. 0~
(Mentric driving) (Aut
edpriyatiy KharIkovekogo
c control)
KUKLES, I.S.; SUYARSHAYEV, A.M.
Generalized method of Frommer. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; mat. no. 3:173-
187 16o. (NEU 13:12)
1. Uzbekskiy gosudarstvenAyy universitet Nmeni Alishera Ravoi L
Institut matemattki imeni RomanOVBkogo ANIUzSSR.
(Differential equations)
AUTHOM
TITLE,
PERIODICAL~
S/166
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Kukles, I. S., Corresponding
Sciences UzSSRp U arshayev. A
Generalization of the method of
with semianalytic right sides
34854 R
1/000/004/001/008
ber of the Academy of
M.-
for equations
Akademiya nauk Uzbekskoy SSR.
, fzvestiya. Seriya f1zJko-
matematicheskikh nauk, no. 4 960~ li-24
I
TEXTi The authors consider the differenti-kl e1quation (1),
n n- I - 2
%v(x-)dyldx - a OY Y ui(x) + Y, O~ (x) + .. +of, n(x'.,, where a. ~s a
constan-, differing from zero; 0-,2, ...P o(, functions vanishing in
n
the origirt which are differentiable for small positive x.,,~(X) is a
x
conTinuous function which fulfills the condi ions':,~., d
0 and u/-~ (u)
for small positive x. The authors attempted o determine the set of
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S/1 6Y
Generalization of the method of B112 02
c.haracterlskie-s of 0) passing through the origii They pay special
attention to the problem of whether this set is ampty, finl-re or -nf-InIte,.
T-P the func7ionsQ4,(x) andy(x) are analytic fu=tions, this problem can
be solved by the method of M, Prommer (UMN..,. 194, v. 9). A new methcd
-3 applied to the case concerned which is called generalized Prommer's
method. It consists in the following constructioi of the set of
.~haraczerisiicst the "coefficientsit Fi(x) of a --ertain normal rep.-esenta-
t ~' --- n..
ql(x)dy/dx - a y n (X)yn,. (X)Y n2 t + (x) R(xi, y) of
2
n. L;n
determine the functions-, CJ, .--I(P j/1.' 1 1 .
9
2 j I - 1.,3
~he characteri-stic functions occur as functions
magnitude.. The authors derive three lemmas conc
magn"tude of the characteristic functions which
',-on:arned,, There are 4 Soviet~bioc references,
~ among which
3
Ith minimum order of
ning the order of
re related to the probler-
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SUYARSHAYEV, A. M.
Cand Phys-Math Sci - (diss) "Generalized method of Frommer.1t
Sam!~rkand, 1961. 11 pp; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary
SDecialist Education Uzbek SSR, Tashkent State Univ imeni V. I.
Lenin); 250 copies; price not given; bibl-iography at end of text
(13) entries); (KL, 7-61 sup, 220)
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AUTHORS: Kukles, I.S., and Suyarshayev, A.M.
TITLEt Frommer's Generalized Method
PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk SSSRf iol. 136, No. l,pp.29-32
TEXT: The authors consider
dy Otto Y'+ cel(x)y'-l+ c12
dx OYn+ B J(X) yn-1 + B2 (X) yn-2 '3n(:)
where ac, 3 are constants, ae 2 + 8 2 1 0 "'.4), Bi(x) differentiable
09 0 0 0 1
for small x>0 and of a constant sign, o6i(O) I f3i(O) = 0, 1 = 1,m and
i = 1,n , respectively. If all .4 1(X) r 01 i = T-M then let at least one
8i(X) j6 0 -
Putting y = utD(x), where ti(x) is differentiabte for small x> 0 then
one obtains
(2) du P(x,u)
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x Ot -j 1.2
[(j ~ I -~l I d x] i exp dxj
0 8 1 111 0 81
Let - j-1 (or 13 LO m-j-2 W lie at the right side of
r j cot- j ~-j I i
0/-i tj m-i-1 (or Bicj3 1- 24) if jp i ; let lie at th e
right side of k',. FU*'rtherm6re: let 4.7 ik lie al the right side of ra ij if
k>j let Wik, lie at the right side of W ik Etc-
Let (or q,) be the utmost left element 1-jt 0. Considering the
functions W ii, ta i,i+l 1,('+'), 6) im (or Q it,i+l
(,)i1,(i+1)t I Oil,i+2 '*** Oilm) then that one of them is called the
first characteristic function which has the least order of smallness.
If Zij (or -(Ji,j,) is the first characteristic function then the functiow
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x 0~ i-j x dxj
[(j dx] e p
0 0
m-j-1
Let r j j to (or rp lie at the right side of
Otiti M-i-I (or S,co m-i-2(, if j i ; let r,, lie at the-
right side of Fldrtherm6re: let W lie a the right side of ro if
ik ij
k>j let W ik' lie at the right side of 60ik Etc-
Let (or be the utmost left elem. ent k-,* 0. Considering the
functions W b)ili+l 1 01 (i+i), .*. .. p 6) im (or Qit,i+l
(jit,(i+1)' I Oil,i+2 v ... cjilm) then that one
t~ of them is called the
first characteristic function which has the leas order of smallness.
if to ij (or (ji,j,) is the first characteristic function then the functiow
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jil I W j,j+l J,(J+')' 9 jm are considered. That one of
them which has the least order of smallness: i C911 d the second character-
istic function etc - The functions w 0 s e
ordinaryt the function ca kl P ' kil and W kill are called
kk' is called singular.
The total number of characteristic functions is m . The order of small-
ness of the i-th characteristic function is grea r than that of the
Theorem I
S Every solution y(x) of (1) defined i the right halfplane
and vanishing in the origin, has the order,of sma lness of a character-
istic function.
If the characteristic function to is ordinary the (2) has the form
L
(4) du N(u) + & (x,u~
TX k (u) [NJ (u) + C 1 (X, U)
where N(u) Nj(u) are polynomials e(x'u) 61(x,u) , k(x) are
continuous functions vanishing with x, and, 00
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Theorem 2 t If the order of smallness of the solition y(x) of (1) is
identical with the order of an ordinary characte7istic function U then
the measure of smallness of this solution equals one of the real roots of
the equation N(u) = 0 which are different from z?ro.
If Z is a singular characteristic function then (2) has the form
(49 du N2(u) + E(Xlu)
dx
A (u)IN1(U)+ e 1(X,U)j
where N2 , N, are polynomials, 6(x,u) 6.1(x,u are continuous functionB
vanishing with x ; X(x) is continuous for small x>-0 but for x - 0 it may
have a jump.
Theorem 3 : If Tokk' is a singular charac,terist a function then three
cases are possible : 1 k(x) and B k(x have different signs; 2) Lk(x)
and 2 k( x) have equal signs, where dx
(5) (X)
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diverges; 3) OZk( x) and 3 k( x) have equal signs
In the case 1) (1) has no solutions with the ord
in the right halfplane. In the case 2) there exia
if their measures of smallness are equal to the x
which are different from zero. In the case 3) the
solutions with the order of smallness of ca kkl ,
own measure of smallness (singular case).
There are 4 references: 3 Soviet and 1 German.
Abstracter's note ; There are several misprints
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ASSOCIATION: Uzbekskiy gosudarstvennyy universi;et
(Uzbekskaya State University imeni
PRESENTED: July 8, 1960, by I.G. Petrovskiy, Ac~demician
SUBMITTEDi June 21, 1960
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where (5) converges.
r of smallness of (0 kkl
such solutions only then
al roots of N2(u) = 0
~e exist infinitely many
nd every solution has its
n the formulas]
imeni Alishera Navoi
Alisher Navoi)
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LOTAREV, V.I., slesarl (Voronezh); SUYATINOV., N. . Voronezh);
UIONCHKOVSKIY, I.V. ---- - - I
Efficiency suggestions made in theweldingland assembly trust.
Stroi. truboprov. 8 no.lz22-23 Ja 163.1 (NIRA 16:5)
(Gas diBtribution-Equ~pment and supplies)
AESBITOV, I. Ta, SUWZOV, I.G.; KASIDTIKOV, V.K., re
[Kinunl for studying the technical r6galatiois
tion of Soviet railroads] Ponoble dlia i-,,uch!niia
tekbnicheakol ekspluatataii zheleznfth dorog
MoBk-%,a, Gos. trans-o. zhel-dor. izd-vo, 1945.
(Railroada--Hanagement)
for the opera-
pravil
SSSR. 3-e izd.
395 P. (Km 8:8)
AKSENOVp I.Ya.; ~UYAZOVp I.Gj.D.LUGACHp B.A.j red.;
red.
[Aid for the study of the regulatio for
tion of railroads in t1ai) U.S.S.R.] P sobie
tekhnicheskoi ekspluatataii zheleznyvis dor
transp. zhel.-dor. izd-*ol 1947. 47? p.
(Railroad engineeTing)
t P.A.9 tekhn.
constration and opera-
Aa izuebeniia pravil
SSSR. Moskva, Goo.
(MIRA 3-4:8)
It. I
SU XAZOV, 1.
Strogo, vypolniat' pravila tekbnicheskoi eksploata
strictly the rules for technical exploitation of
no. 2, 1947, P. 17-28).
DLG-
eznykh dor-~-~7, ffo fQUow
(Zhel-dor. transport,
-Z5
SO: Soviet Transportation and Communications, A ~ibliogtaphy, Library of Congress
Reference Department, 1,1ashington, 1952, Uhclapssfied~
-- I i - i - - I I ---
SUAZOV.' I. G.
Zheleznodorozhnye perevoAld v mezhdunarodnykh 11
railroad freight tr&ffig/. Moskva, Goo. trans,
DLC:
iakh. fInternational
~Or- izd-vo., 1949. 174 p.
?.88
SO: Soviet Tranoportation and Communications. ;A BibUbgrapby, Library of Congress
Reference Department. Washington. 1952. Unclasaified.
KATROSOV, I.K., laureat Stalinskoy promii; YEGORCHRMO, V.F.; MVATSKIY,
B.L.; AGAFOIIOV, M.I.; KRYLOV, V.I.;JHROV, A.H.; KRUTITSKIY,
Y.F.; STJTAZOT, I.G.; TIERONOV, P.S.T~, red.; XHITROV, P.A., tekhn.red.
(Automatic brakes; installation, operation, maintenance, and
repair] Avtotormoza; ustroistvo, upIravlenip, obaluzhivania i
remont. Izd.4., ispr. i dop. Moskva, Gos tranap.zhol-dor.izd-vo,
1951. 253 P. (Brakes) I* (MIRA 12:11)
MAZOV', 1 CI
ALUNOV, I.Ya.; SUTAZPY,.=,;,,.G,.,;,,qMODNICM, N.G., redaktor; RUTSKro-
LIVICH, M.N.. redaktor.
[Manual for learning rules of the technicsO operation of rail-
roads in the Soviet UnionI Posobte dlia irtzhanita pravil takhni-
cheakoi ekspluatataii sheleanykh dorog Sobs& SSR. 7 izd., parer.
i dop. Moskva, Goa. transp. i zhel-dor izd-yo, 1954. 614 p.
(Railroads) (MLHA 7:8)
AKSBNOV, Ivan Takovlavich; SUYA2
redaktor; TSARBNKO, M.-
redaktor
[A manual for the study of the principles I
of Soviet railroads] Posobie dlia tzuchenil~a
ekepluatataii zhelemykh dorog Soiuza SSR.
Roak-va, Gos. transp.zhol-dor. izd-vo, 1956.
(Railroads--Management)
Ach; KHATSKELEVICH, U.N..
G.P., tekhnicheskiy
f tho technical operation
pravil, tekhnichaskoi
Izd. 2-oe, perer. i dop.
482 p. (MIRA 10:1)
X~ '~ ~- ,
BEHASH&VICH. I.I., kar-didat teld lche~,kikh
tekhulcheskikh nau~., EYK011, Ycl.l., mzher~r-,
tekhnicheskikh nauk! GRITSEVSKly, M.Ye,,
inzhener- GURVICF, V,',;,, In7hons::;-, DAVYD
SHOV, I.M., kardidat tekhriialcheskikh nauk,-,
teklmicheskikh nauk, IVANOV, kanaid
KILATALTS, A.A~, Jr?henvar,. KROTOY, L,B., inzhener,
inzhener; LASTOVSKJY, V.P., dotaent,~ hATUNIN,
RAP-KVARDT-,, K.G., prof-gosor, dak~.or7 te~tkhnicheakikh
R.I., profes3or, dok-tor tekhniahea k1kh uauk~
ner; OSKOLKOV. K.U., inzhaner-, OKHOSHI%T,I.I,,,
K.A.. dotSl3nt., ~mjldldal, tekhnlch4B3!kikh
inzh9ner; POPOV, I.P., inzhaner; PGRSMW
H.P.. inzhener; ROSSIMSKI-Y, G.1*~, dote
nauk; RYKOV, I~L, lrvarviidat t5k~nj.clheskl-Wn
doteent, kandidat takhaichesklkh hauk, RABKOV,
[deceased)~ TAGE-R, kandidat *~ekhni
profenscr, doktor tekhricbeskAkli hwak, C
tekhnicherikikh rauk, M.111, L.Ye,,'profes
nauk-,- YMPIRV, dotsent,, AKS14NOV, I
tekhnicheskikh nauk, ARKHA14GE11SK-TY, A.S
professor, dok-tor tekhricheal-jkh 1,6,'ak~ 'RNGARD,,
tekhnicheakikh nank, BO-11070Y,, N.Ye., dot
nauk; BOGDANOV, I.A., Fi'OGDANOV,
akikb- nauk-, VII W01YWIW, N.G,, dc-tsent , kandi4a
B 0, 1 I-J, ifk
rd ida t
VUSOV, I.I., kandidat
tnzhaner; GRUBIR, L.O.,
V, V.Yi.. inzherlerl 'M-
Z-ASOR111, S.H., kandidat
t tekhnicheskikh nauk;
LAPIN, V.B..
N.I., inzhener;
nauk; MAKIUYLOV.
NIKANOROV, V.A.. inzhe-
inzhaner, FARMOV.
uk-, PMSOVSKIY, L.H.,
, B.G., inzhener; RATM,
nt, kandidat tekh-nicheakikh
nauk; RYSHKOVSKIY, I.Ya.,
A.Ya., professor
hegkikh naak; KHAZEN, M.M.,
21fiSHEV. M.A., doktor
or, doktor tekhnicheskikh
Ya.9 dot8ent, kaudidat
, ini-hener. BARTENEV, P.V.,
K.A., kjAndidat
ent, kandidat tekhnichesklkh
kandidat tokhnichs-
t ekonomicheakikh nauk;
Continued on next card)
BENNSESVIGH, T.T.---~cc-ntinueft Caz-d 2.
VASILOYEV, V~F.a GONCWOV, iizhFnEr,,- DXRIEBAS. A.T., inzhener;
DOBROSALtSKIY, K.M,., douierit, kamlidat t.khnicheskilrh nauk! DLTJGAGH,
B.A., kandidat teklmdcha-;Ocikh aauk.! IAYI 07, G.F., kandidat tekhni-
cheskikh nauk-, Z3143LI110, SV., prorbsqo-, d,)ktor ~ekhnicheqkikh
nauk; ZJAB.9110, H.L~, kardidat tekym Icheqllkh nauk-, WIN, X.P.,
)mndidat tekhnicheskltk~, nn),,k! KARVNIKOV, A.D., kandidat tekhnicbn-
skikh nauk; KAPLUN. KAIC HIN, M.D.; KOCONET. 1'.F.,
profb:iscr. doktor tekhni~~htinkl.kh Pati-tco, K GAN, L.A.. kandidat tokhni-
cheakikh na4.,- VCHUIRIN, ~;J'.,, inthmnor-.. 14VAS
., Us HOV, A.D., iazhnner;
RAXSIMOVICH, BA4,, d.~t3etit, kandidnt tek,knichegkikh tinak; MARTYNOV.
H.S.. iw:hener: MKDRL', 0,M,, inzhener-1, UKITIN, V.D., professor,
kandidat telchnicheskikh nauk.- PADWA, V,.k,., inzhenn-.--; PANTRIAYHY, P.I.,
kandidat tekhnicheakikh rmak PWROV, A.~,, prefessor, doktor tekhni-
cheskikh nauk FOVOROZ2911W, V.Y., PrOf63sor. doktor tekhnicheakikh
nauk; PISKARSOV, I-I., dotGemt, kandi(Lat ~eklinichesklkh nauk, SERGEYBY,
Ye.S., kerididat tekhriclisskik-h- nauk-~ SI MP NOV K.S., kandidal. tekhal-
Su"l-7
che"..kh nauk~ SNANOVSKlY, M,A,, 7 I.G, inzhenerg
rvIldat tak
TAIDAYEV, F.Ya., intherner, TIKHCO10% Ki, tak ar-haskikh
_ ~iK
naul-, USHAKOV, ll~Ya,,, in:ehetir-, USFNIP lnzhener-, FELIDMAN,
H.D.9 kan&ldat tekhritchrstikh nauk--, iTRA OVTOV, G~V., inzhener-,
KHOKHLOV, L.P., iLnzl---Nnz-, CIRR1410MCRDIX, ',I,. professor. doktor
takhnicheskikh naak! SHAM-AYAV, M.F~, SHAFIRKIN, B.I.,
intheper-, YAKUSHIN, S.I., itall'U-nar- GRAIOVSKIY, F.G.. redaktor;
TlSHC*lBRKO, A.1, -r-mizktor,, ISAY-AV, dotsent, kandidat takhni-
cheakikh nauk, redal try-- I'Ll'40Y, ';~?, (111tqent kandidat tekhnichaskikh
'~tcntinu,ad cn next card)
ca : d.
nauk, radaktor, MARICOV, edaktor,- KAIIIIIN, V.K.,
inzherex, redaktor.- STEFilioli, VA4, p-rof sgcr, redaktor. SIDOROV, II.I.,
inzhener, redaktor-, GXRONIMUTIS.- kardi-dat rekhnicheaUkh nauk,
rad,iktox; ROBBLI, R.J., re-1-4tor
[Technical referenc,5 m-Anual, fcr. -allrca englneeml Tekhnicheskii
spravochnik zhelev-odozozhnika~ hoakwa, os. transp.zhel-dor. izd-vo.
Vol-10- LF-Iertric Pow6r SUDDiY fc~T ra'Al ads] Npergosnabzhenie sheloz-
r
nykh darog. Qt-,:.rrd~ !9~,6. 1080 p. vol.l."20
[Operation of railroads] Bksplunt.a-,siln z-'-,ele7,n7kh dorog. Otv. red.
toma R.I.Robell. 1956. -739 P. (MLRA 10:2)
1. Chlan-kQrresprondent Akzdemli rlauk SS5R .fu--, Petrov"
(Alectr,kri
V!;,-"~. ~7 ;;),. : -, r'. ~
, I . !" 1; - .. -1 1
- L
- , , -r:t r `5 ~~- r - - ~~; r i,.,. t I o n In s~ -' ~ ' ~ -- " -"
(_,~ 1 ": ~ - : ; !;~5 at :.~ V~. - ('J 11 ~ I. - -- , - -
. r - . . o, I
i ; ;: -! ?, :", 1", jt~'!
C j
" ~, I --;'e I- t - - ~,, , 4, 3 ' ~ !-. 4~
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U.c*7R Virology. Human and Animal ru. as. 'annoral E
Probloins. Vi
Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Uol., No 2, 1959, 5
Author : Stapanov, h. D.;,~uyerbayava,
Inst : Not given.
Title : '1:othods of Storage and Transpirtation
for Virological -t~.nalysis.
Crig Pub: Xazansk. jn~jd. zh., 1957, Yo 2.
L~bstract: No abstract.
92.
G. G.
of Sara
3, 155.
Card 1/1
12
S/138/62/000/001/OC2/009
A051/A126
AUTHOR3. Gilyazetdinov, L.P., Zuyev, V.P.. Bern hteyn, I.D.; Suyetenko,
L.P.
TITLE- The production of active furnaceicarbon lacks from mixtures of pe-
troleum and coal oils
PERIODICAL% Kauchuk i rezina, no. 1, 1962, 5) 6
I
sts were carried out to deterr~ ine the optimum composition of pe-
e
traleum and coal oil mixtures and the product :ion of ctive furnace carbon blacL-.
The experiments were made in a single-chamber cylin ical reactor with an inter-
nal diameter of 500 mm and 3.5 m in length. I~The re ctor capacity was 25 kg/h.
The experimental carbon blacks were ar-alyzediaccorrxdl ng to physico-chemical meth-
ods and tested in vulcanizates based on CEC-30 -30 AM) (standard composi-
tion). Experimental results showed that the, active furnace carbon black output,
the total air consumption and the process t6mpratu e corresponded to the aroma-
tization factor. The obtained relation poirits to e expediency of a wide in-
troduction of the aromatization factor for 6haract rizing the raw material and
for correcting the prcduction methods of the activ furnace carbon blacks. Je-
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The production of active furnace carbon blacks ... A051/A126
troleum -and coal oil mixtures are recommended. !There s 1 table and I figure.
ASSOCIATION.- Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut shinn)y promyshiennosti (Scien-
i
tific Research Institute of the Tire Industry)
C. a r- d 2,
N;'
nfgg
M
SAUJV, B.S., inzh.; SMTEM, O.D., inzb~,
~eaigning tube headers. Trudy IXIMMH no.4:162-183 161.
(Heat exchaTners) (MIRA 15:1)
USSR/Ifurzn and Animl PhysiolaCy (Normal and
internal Secretion. Gonads.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol-, No 17, 1958,179862.
Author
Inst
Title On the Reflex Effect of Folliculin.
Cal) T
OriG Pub: Tr. Duryat.-MonG. zoovet. in-ta, 195 vyp. 10,
39-78.
Abstract: No abstract.
Card : 1/1
SAKHOVALFM, Abram Yul'yevich*.MMP"Sr iy Georgiyevich; KAZAKOV, B.Ye.,
otvetetvannyy redaktor: ZAMSKIY, i.Ye.. redaktor izdatel'stva;
NADBIRSKAYA. A.A., tekhnicheBkiy re ktor
LRechanization of preparatory operations abioad) Mekhanizatsiia
prevedeniia podgotovitelfnykh vyrabctok za ~ubezhom. Koskva, Ugle-
tekhizdat, 1956. 75 P. (MIM 9:12)
(Coal mines and mining) I
SAKHOVALER, G.G.-, SIRIN, G.IYe., rewaktor; PAVLYUCHENED,
D.N., redaktor; WOUNTDVA, Z.A.,j tekhn7cheskir redaktw~;
[Metal supports used in foreign w nee; a collection of reports]
Metallicheskaia mhakhtnaia, kreps sa rubez om; sbornik referatoy.
Sost. A.IU.Sakhovaler, G.G.Sustin Moskv , UgletekhI%d t. 1956. -
(Mine timbering) 11
165 P. MBA 9:6)
BABOKIN., I..A.--
Some data on research in manless
Ugol' 36 no.4;52-57 Ap 161.
(Coal mines emd ml
(Automatior
in foreign countries.
(MM .14:5)
oh)
AYRUNI, Arsen Tigranovich, kand. tekhn. nall1r; AL
BURSHTEYN, Mark AleksandrovJ-dh; Ggoii%
GRABILIN, Yuriy Nikolayevich; KILTV,ti
V
Vladimir Dmitriyevich; SENCHEVA, V en
Georgiyevich; FEYGIN, Lev khay
.2~~ --MZAX"j B. Ye., red.
Dmitriye4lah; , otv
OSVALIDY E.Ya., red. izd-va; MM L.
[The coal industry of capitalist c
nost' kapitalisticheskikh stran.
vo, lit-ry po gornomu delu. V61.2-1
organization of development workin
i organizatsii rabot pri provedent.
rabotok. Otv. red. toma: B.E.Kazak
1962. 351 p.
1. Moscow. TSentrallnyy institut
promyshlennosti. 2. TSentrallnyy
tsii ugollnoy promyshlennosti, M
3. Gosudarstvannyy proydktnyy in
promyshlennosti kfor Feygin). 4.
Ministrov SSSR po avtomatizatsii
5. Vsesoyuznyy tsentrallnyy proy
niyu shakhtnogo stroitel'stva ka:
Burshteyn, Shevehenko). 6. Gosud
izdatel'stvo po ugollnoy promysh
EYEV, Viktor Borisovich;
Mid Mikhaylovich;
~ey Leonidovich; SOSNOV,
Ivanovna; SUYETIN,
Ich; SHEVCHENKO, Vadim
ia; TAYTS, T.L., red.;
tekhn. red.
ntrieflUgolInaia promyshien-
skva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-
chnology, mechanization, and
]Tekhrialogiia, mekhanizatsiia
podgol,ovitellnykh gornykh vy-
V.D Sosnov, G.G.Suetin.
I (MIRA 16:2)
nichoskoy informatsii ugollnoi
~tutjte cheskoy informa-
(forlSiW=ein, Sencheva).
t po[avtomatizataii ugollnoy
darstvennyy komitet Soveta
shin stroyeniyu (for Sosnov).
y in tit-at po proyektirova-
U901 noy promyshlennosti (for
enno~e nauchno-tekhnicheskoye
sti(For Geyman).
(Gbintbmed-~~~)
- -- - -i
SUYF,TINs, 1.9 polkovnik I
Engineering factors in a frontal encounter. Voen. vest. 40
no. 3:34-37 Mr 1610 - (MIRA 14:2)
(Military enflineerin:3)
ACC NRi
AP6030134 SOURCE CODE: UR/0120/66/000/004/0()/9/0083
N.
L. V.; Raisov, Yu. A.;
AL71HORS: DorbunovichY
echnic Institute (KharIkovsIdy politokhnicheskiy institut)
Kharkov Ly
-;!-~T=Z, multichannel system for the time distribution of a signal
U
-83
-,SbURCE: Pribory i takhnika eksperimenta, no. 4, 1966, 79
1 .
:4
-0111C TAGS: tir.-Ia signal, time interval counter, delay circuit, circuit delay line,
U
automa"c control system, lamp, chronometer, time raea eilaont / Sy. 37 lamp
ABM-IUCT: A 20-channel system for the tine distributi n of a control signal has
Oean developod. The distribution is accomplished by d laying the signal 2--lC/--
='crosec. Electromagnetic delay lines provido:,Llhe del y up to 10 microsec with a
minim-um step of 0.1 microsec. Above 10 microsd c a co ter-pulse chronometer provides
I~he delay. The combination allows 0.1 microsec steps ihile requiring a reference
xi
-frequency oscillator for the counting pulses o.LL only 1 0 kc. Three decades of the
circuits are used for counting the reference pu~lses; t oo oik-lher countina decades
and a pair of si-ritches are used for checking the opera'!ion of the master decade and
of the 20 channels. The counting and logicIpart of the system contains a static
--arrotransistor trigger and a coincidence gate ~fhich. u;e transformers with cores
havinl~~- a rectangular "quasipermanently" magneti'med hyst-leresis loop. The transistor-
ized driven blockcing oscillators at the output ~xe tri gered through a similar
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transforme.- i-irlich permits easy matching. The c6unting
counter and a 5-modulus ring counter with the counter
SM-37 incandescent lamps. The limiting absolute
error is 10-4. The construction is unxtized. One
I
of the system requiring 100-watt power. The delayis
each channel has 2 coaxial sockets at, the out '.
pu~
/7
SUB COME; 09/. STUBM DATE: 29Ju165/ ORIG RZF:
decades use a 2-modulus
state displayed on a panel
DY
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error is 10 see and the relative
cou4ter is used for all 20 channels;
I
Oasily set bY 5 switches, and
gures,
Orid..art. has: 4 fi
005
"The -,-r aCoT r iex
layo,,-It" ssue
So: U-1261, 1 513.. (Letools tZhurnall lny,,~h Statey, 110. 12, 194c/))-
SUYETIN, P. E.
"Optical Methods for the Measurement of Interdi-..'fusion
Coefficients of Gaoes."
Report submitted for the Conference on Heat and Mass Transfer)
Minsk, BSSR, June 1961.
USSR/Mathematics Polynomials I Jan-53
"Faber Polynomials for Regions with Nonaialytical
Boundaries," P. K. Suyetin
DAN SSSR, Vol 88, No 1. pp 25-8
Discusses the problem concerning the conditions
under which a function f(z) analytical it a singly-
connected region G with rectifiable Jordan curve C
would be expandable in Faber polynomials converging
uniformly within region G. Cites:A. I. Markushevich
(Teoriya Analiticheskikh Funktsiy.,: 1950) Presented
by Acad M. A. Lavrentlyev 4 Nov 1952. 1
249A
SUTETIN, P.K.; LAVRENTIVYEV, M-4., akademik.
Abelian and Tauberian theorems for series
AN SSSR 91. no.1:27-30 -T1 153-
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR (for Lavrentlyev).
I
Faber's polynomials. Dokl.
(MI-RAL 6:6)
(Series) (Polynomials)
=~ t, i s ~ -11 1 . . , , , k
I ~ : : ~-L. .
Iq
TransactJ,ons of th Third All-union M
Jun-Jul '56, Trudy '5 V. 1., Sect. Rpts., 12
Sofronov,-'I. D. (Moscow). On Approxi:
Singular Integral Equations.
Stechkin, S Problem of
B. (Moscow).
of the Orthogonal Series.
There is I USSR reference.
SuvoroV/, G.D. (Tomsk). On the Conti
Mappings of Arbitrary Closed Regic
Mention is made of Lavrentyyev, M. A.
Suyptin, P.~K. (Urallsk). On PoI
7UH-ho goHil-ITHP-Are a.
Talalyan, A. A.(Yerevan). On the
Everywhere of Orthogonal Series.
Card 32/180
Call Nr: AF 1108825
thema~ical Congress4-(Cont.~oscov
atells~vo AN SSSR, Moscow, 1956, 237 PP.
ate Solution of
102-103
Absoltite Convergence
103
Luity of Univalent
z. 103-104
als, 'Which are
105
-ergence Almost
105
SUYETIN P X i
"
IPolynomials orthogonal with differe ~t
no.5:788-791 7 156. 1
l.Urallskiy kazakhskiy gosudarstven Iny3r 1D
imeni A.S.Pushkina. Predstavleno al~ademi
(Functions, Orthogo!nal)
I
weight. Dokl.AN SSSR 106
(KM 9:7)
;ogicheskiy institut
N.A.Lavrentlyevy-m.
-
- S=IN. P.E.
%277-nrl!r ~1-111'--Mwv-
Representntion of an&Vtical funct bne
Dokl. AN OSSR 109 no.1:36-39 JI-Ag~ 156.
1 1. GosudarBtvennyy pedagogicnesicly linatit
Urallsk. Predstavleno akademikom M . . Lav
(Series, Orthogormill) (F
~r sin orthogonall polynomials.
(MLRA 9:10)
imeni A.S. Pushkina, G.
tlymy e
tions, AnalYtic)
20-114-,;- 1 3/6o
AUTHOR: Suyetin, P. K.
TIT LE t On the Polynomials With Differentiab 1e Weight That Are
Orthogonal on a Smooth Conto4r (0 mh h ortogonall-
ogochienak
nykh po gladkomu konturu s d~fferen
I '
sirtiyemym vesom)
PERIODICAL% Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR,1 57,V01 114,Nr 3,mot,-498-501(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The pres nt pa, er investigatbs the
~ ependence of t1a poly-
(ZU ortho-normailized wi
nomials U h the weight n(z) on
X
I
boundary Tof a certain org.Lic domain G, on the differential
properties of the weight fu oti a'
~ d on the degree of smooth-
ain1he
ness of the boundary of dom ren
eralized Faber poly
nomials B (z) which are def ned by the development
I
(w) - Z
n g [f (Vr)] Y, (w)/( ) B (z)/w n+1
0
zE G, jwj> I are also exami ed. G is the supplement to
co
and the function w M 1)(z) epresent s the domain G
on the
c0
Card 1/3 supplement (?) of the circl of unit radius when the condi-
On the Polynomials With Differentiable
Smooth Contour
Bn(z) = g(t) n f, +
is valid for the generali2
There are 4 references,al.1
20-114 -3-13160
t chat Are Orthogonal on a
(In rij'np+",-)]
d Fab( r polynomials with z Er
f whi(h are SOViet,
ASSOCIATIONt UralKazakh State Pedagogical Ins itute imeni A. S. Pushkin
(Urallskiy kazakhskiy gosudarstv nnyy pedagogicheskiy institut
im. A. S. Pushkina)
PRESENTEDt December 11, 1q56, by M. ~. La
SUBMITTED: December 8, 1956
yev, Member of the Academy
Card 3/3
On Polynomials Orthogonal With Respectito A
sinooth of order p, then t
a constant C(F) so that f
I /z) CIF
n~ np
A further analogous theor
The author thanks M.A. La
There are 3 Soviet refere
A'--'SOCIA'2I0N: Ural'skiy -osi-darstvennyy
Fushkina (Urals State Peda
P1ZESE-1.-TL;D: 1.1arch 4,10,59, by Lav
")"UBiz'.UT:~D: September 20, 1958
all
SOV120-1 '126-5-7/&,~
closed set FCZ G there e7ists
and all zC-F it Yol0s
4s S~ven.
ntty~v, Academician.
-. I
edago icheskiy institut imeni A.5.
gical Institute im3ni A.'-'.Puzh-'--ir.)
ntlye~, Academician
Card 2/2
66403
0
A'U TH OR i Buyetin,P.L. 807/20-128-6-7/63
TITLE: On the Interpolation of AnAly ic ctions
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR,19j59,Vol 128,Nr 6,pp 1125-1128 (1JSSR)
ABSTRACT: Let G be a finite domain with the b undary r ; lot D be the
7b
complement of "U. Let JB.(z)j be generalized Faber-polynomials,
corresponding to the domain and a continuous weight unction
g(z) analytic in D and diffe ent fr~m zero. Lei: w - $(z) map the
domain D onto IWI >1 ' 0o , V (oD );;--0; let z - Vw) be the
reversion function. LeP(12%) smooti, lot V(w) have continuous
derivatives inf~wj;o.
Theorem 1: if z) is k time contiiuous differentiable in the
f~
closed domain G, if the k-t derivaiive satisfies the Lipschitz
h
condition of the order P, i g(z) ~~d T(w) are 2 and 4 times,
respectively, differentiabl then the interpolation poly-
e
nomial Ln(z) with knots in t e zero i;Orof Bn+1 (z) in Z it is
satisfied uniformly:
0 in n
(3) If(z) - Ln(Z)1