SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TASHEVA, B. - TASHLYKOVA, M.P.

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An analytical 3olution of a plane- s/196/62/000/024/004/014 E194/E155 Figure Card 3/3 I HIMIN, F.,- TASMEW , B. -Stationary electric fieldt of ldt!a3ized supyorting 'n,I-c- insulators. Godishnik khIm tak-h 9 no. 1:283-2W TASHEVA B Ya Investigation of a high-voltage insulator placed in an electrolytic tub under a downf&U of rain, Elektrichestvo no.3:69-76 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Khimiko-tekbAAogicheskiy institut,, Sofiya, - (Electric insulators and insulation) LISOVFXIY~ prof.j. TASHEMAYA, V.M. Maithematical model of the process of metal redue-b-ion by carbonaesoua fuel from liquAd elag. Izv. VY0. ucheb. zav.1 tovet, met, 8 no,4sl52-161 165. (141RA 1619) 1. Kafedra. avtomatizataii proizwodstva redkikh i radioaktivnykh motallov Moskovakogo AInstituta stal.' 1 ap%-avcv, IKLULIYEV, A.; TEAWTCHIKOVI-M.-K.1 A14ANOV, AO-j TASHIBAUTP-B. Method of determining the detonation speed of Vcapo and borehole charges using a HPO-2 oscillograph vi eight loops. Izv,AN Kir,SSR,S6r.est.i tekh.nauk 2 no*2:91-97 160. (MIRA 14:10) (Blasting) (Oacillograph) z1636 TASIM.."A. L. S. 1, bi lo ch,-l osmiy (Osmia papavei'L3 Latr. u ox-da 0 divm- -Ite~3--tvsstiya Akad. nawk Kaz'al~~. SSR, Yo. 63, Scriya wol., wjp. 8, 1948, s. 196-202. - RF--zyurr4 ma Kazakh. yaze o0: Jetopis' Zhurnallinykh Statey, No. 209, Loskxta, 1949 VOLKOVA, 0,.Yu., prof.; =Hjtp~~A~.Dkand.med.nauk; KAGAN, M.S., kand. khimicheskikh nauk Effect of various concentrations of radon on the peripheral blood in animals. Uch.'zap.Pyat.gos.iihuch.-issl.balln.inst- 3:3-15 160. (MIRA 15:10) (RADON-nOWEUTIC USE) (BIDOD-EXAMINATION) I 46 VOMOVAq O.Yu.j TASHIRSKAYA,, A.D.; KAGANO H.S. -7-- Action'of radon radiations and the products of its deemporition on hematopoietic processes. Med.rad. no.9t5lom-63 161. (MIRA 15:1) 11 lz mikrobiologicheskoy laboratoril. Osoudarstvennogo ballneo- logichaskogo instituta na, Kavkazakikh Minerallnykh Vodakh. (RADON-PHYSIOLOGICAL WEGT) (HEKOPOIETIC SYSTM4--RADIOGRAPHY) usftyuv, C~_ Ecologic- ahd fawdAUc study of birds of the Margab Vallej. Trady insts zool,, i paraz. AN Turk. .13,11 285~-63 '58. (MIRA 17:2) MOROZj SX.v L=b. tokWk Owetsk) Dmlo;neat of the watrol *mtom of owrldQr4"* clariMira, Vod., I am, tekhs no*0135 Ag 16% (IMITIA l8s22) 1166160 1000 10,zloll OAl, '0 ~ o1 0, 0t tue aoe'f Ts t, - to Vne tTo- 0% sc3vLl 61A wax 'O.Stol 'PIP. se. 105, VLO'w logo- te"WA Aov~ 6 Al e ts:A jols -f cit. LoTis N"tD&es OA & % elNe & TO a a, S, to& a le 0 e oy~o jos-to ~,-n jes 01, & 0'OseT %'L 6h he:c lsq ODs ooll 5%L& 0, -'s -tT-0 i eoft tTxj" sveo of 110 of tToao elee f BA tA 013 0 Itt, S, St sVe' joT& 911-t1 -r e f 0 IVve u 0 ~.q 9 10 00 S tue &0 the OT tT4 teT .010 iteT BOIL Ttl *,,tyl '06. &e ageo UST 'ps vive eTO te "Olee eSI-111, Deell a. t e-0 to OTL ,,ao 0 OW t VeT %L i:o Drt TUe ,,,re sr &,~,ell c0 go 0 Te Dee DST It- DO- 0i v ce* ..fore 10 0' tne'f evex 3.7 1 10 0 -bolA j-oTL eiTfS- -fis -ae j.T,e& L. 0 0. sl O-Uts- ONLU e0-'D' &G& ,,Vel tae Joe tyie 'OSX -00 5~ ce aj~&0 OA.ILS 'r fo tiae V .6). er, tae S. T~ \"e 4t a sv of GeTte"- -IS" tW Dee t 96 tee e tJ:0961- e8_ tTe e ojr~c _ -0 Po' 0, to 01 0 tsoir -ro of -Ile -g e e t "egl- On the Energy Spectrum and the Composition of the S/166/60/000/02/07/013 Secondary EmiEsion of Negative Particles From N4t- Films to Ta During a Bombardment With Ar-Ions stated that the emission with a soft spectrum in essential is at the expense of the potential energy of the bombarded ions. Herewith it is proved that the observed secondary emission consists of two separated phenomena. There are 5 figures and 11 referencest 9 Soviet, 1 German and 1 American. ASSOCIATIONs Institut yadernoy fiziki AN Uz SSR (Institute of Nuclear Physics AS Uz SSR) SUBMITTEDs January 25, 1960 Card 2/2 )r I V 8 S/048 gO C024/06/06/017 ja B019YBo67 AUTHORS: Arifov, U. A.9 Tashkhanovaq D. A. TITLE: Secondary Electron EmissionkIn the Bombardment of Na-l"me WRE -Ar-Tons PERIODICAL: Izvestlya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheakayaq ig6o, Vol. 249 No. 6, pp. 664-667 TEXT: This is the reproduction of a lecture delivered at the 9th All- Union Conference on Cathode Electronics from October 21 to 28, F959 in Moscow. The results of preparative experiments are presented here. The experimental arrangement was the same as that used and described in Refs- 3, 8. Metallic sodium sputtered upon a tantalum base layer was used as target. The results show that the voltampere characteristics obtained in bombarding the Na-film, with argon ions considerably differ from similar results obtained in the bombardment with alkali ions. Fig. I shows volt- ampere characteristics of secondary electron emission in the bombardment of a Na-film on a Ta-base layer with 900-ev Ar-ione. The authors mention the occurrence of two groups of secondary electrons, one with a soft- A Card 1/2 82161 Secondary Electron Emission in the Bombardment B104816010241061061017 of Na-Films With Ar-Ions 3019/B067 energy spectrum, and one with a hard-energy spectrum. Fig. 2 shows a series of oscillograme of the voltampere characteristics obtained with 720-ev Ar-ions. Fig, 3 graphically shows the deperAdence of the secondary emission coefficients of the two groups on the thickness of the Na-film. For both groups a distinct maximum occurs, and it is concluded from the course of these two curves that in the group with hard-energy spectrum not only secondary electrons but also negative ions of adsorbed geese occur. Furthermore, the authors conclude that field-induced electron emission takes place in the bombardment with Ar-ions for all thicknesses of the Na-film on a Ta-base layer. This assumption was checked by separating the electrons from the negative ions by means of a magnetic field, and con- firmed*by the oscillograms shown in Fig. 4. There are 4 figures and .11 references: 9 Soviet, 1 Americanv and I German. ASSOCIATION: Institut yadernoy fiziki Akademii nauk UzSSR (fnetitute of Nuclear Physics of the Academy of Scienoeel Card 2/2 USSR/ Physical Chemistry Ther=dynamics. Therm(thelaistry. B-8 Equilibrimi. Physicochenical Analysis. Phase Transitions. Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 3., 1957, 7499 Author : Talipov) Sh.T.,, Sultanov, A.S,,jadWw&7I~v ~A.T. and Yusupovaj N.K. Inst : Academy of Sciences Uzbek SSr Title : On the Solubility of Calcium Sulfate in Aqueous Solutions of Glycerine. I Orig Pub : Dokl- ANUV-)'SR, 1956., No 1, 25-27 (Uzbek stwmary) Abstract : The solubility of CaSO4 in aqueous sol)itions of glycerine (I) at 20, 30, and 4& has been detenAned for concentra- tions of I from 5 to 80 percent, The solubility of CaS04 in aqueous solutions of I decreases with increasing tem- perature and increasing concentration of I. As the con- centration of I is increased, the pH of the solution is lowered from 5.85 (at 5 percent) to 2.92 (at 80 percent). Card 1/1 - 122 - TASHKINC.V, G. Gas and Oil Engines Determining the moment of fuel injection in engine KD-35. Tekhsov. !,'TS, 13, No. 27, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Librar.-l- of Congress October 1952 UNCLASSIFIED TAMINOV, G. A. ( !Aspirant) wAn Investigation of the Deterioration of the Piston Couples In the ftel Pump of the DT-54 Tractor.0 Cand Tech Sol, Joint Scientific Council of the All-Union Sol-Roo lust for the Mechanization of Agriculture (VIM); All-Union Sci-Res Inst for the Eloctrificav- tion of Agriculture (VINSEh), 28 Doc 54. (VM, 17 Doe 54) Burvoy of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended &t USSIL Higher Zdacation&l, Institutions (12) Sot $UK No. 5569 24 Jun 55 Tipoo~ kandstekhn.n4mkl finMA, G. Mo IN07Tg.. qri~jgorly Aloks"dtp T 7 JA o re ifficzr 11111!11blMg~ ' do d::sol Operation of the fuel-equipment] Aksplwtstslia disellaoi toplivaoi apperstw7t Irkutsk# Irkutsk** knishnom lod-va, 1938. ~q pe (MIRA 13i1) (Diesel angbws) TASHMOV,. G. A..: meoler Tech Sci (diss) -- "Investigation of the thermal- engineering properties of external walls made of cementlesa blocks with lime and lime-mirture binder". Moscow, 1958. 16 pp (Moscow order of Lenin and order of Labor Red Banner Inst of pailroad Transport Engineers Im 1. V. Stalin), 150 copies (KL, No 1, 1959, 121) TASHMOV, G.A.. insh. _WMMAWOWWMM~_ - Heat-insulating properties of apartment houses with walle made of large I ilicate blocks. Trudy MIT no.3.18:98-110 158. (KMA 12:2) (wants) (Insulation (Heat)) (Silicates) TASHKINOV, G.A., inzh. . Heat-Insulating properties of walls made of comentless vibration- molded stones with a base of vibration-milled material. Trudy NUT no.118:111-118 '58 - (MDU 12: 2) (walls) (Insulation (Heat)) (Silicates) I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/2496 Akademiya nauk SSSR. ':nstitut mashinovedenlya Treniye I iznos v mash:!nakh; sbornik 13 (Friction and Wear in Machinery; CollectJ ,:)n 13) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR,, 1959. 266 p. Ei7I-.1,j slip inserted. 3,')00 copies printed. Reap. Ed.: M.M. Khrustic'iov, Doctor of Technical Sciences', Pro, fessor; Ed. of PublIahing House: M.A. Babichev; Tech. Ed.: .T.V. Polyakova; Editorial Board: Ye.M. Gutlyar, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; A.K. Dlyachkov, Doctor Vf Tech- nical Sciences, Professor; I.V. Kragellskiy, Doctor of Tech- nical Sciences, Professor, A.D. Kuritsyna, Candidate of Tech- nical Sciences; L.Yu. Pruzhanskiy', Candidate of Technical ,Sciences; and M.M. Khrushchov, Doctor of Technical S-,iences, Professor. PURPOSE: The collection As intended for dngineers, scientific re- search workers, and students working in the field of friction and wear in machinery. Card l/ 7 Friction (Cont.) SOV/2496 -COVERAGE: This collection of articles consists of exierpts from dissertations. Included are excerpts from the diosertations of Aspirants A.A. Soroko-Ilovitakiy, V.N. Mardahkin., an%,-' L.B. Khricanova of the Inntitut mashinovedeniya AN SSSR (Inntitute .of Machine Construction, Academy of Sciences, USSR). The article's deal with the wear rest8tance of carbon steel; wear of plungers in fuel pumps, wear from faulty lubrication, friction and wear from the lubrication of sliding contact bearingo with r.1_111furic acid, plastic deformation of tapered surfacet3l oil-film gene- ration In 120 -degree bearings with fluid friotion, and presoures In oil film. Extensive bibliographies on friction, wear, ' and lubrication, compiled from Soviet and non-Soviet -,)ulo!ications in 1955 (Supplement] and 1956, are presented. Refarences follow several of the articles. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface 3 1. Soroko-Novitakaya, A.A. Wear Resistance of Carbon Steel of Varying St cture 5 Card 2/1 7 -Friction (Cont.) SOV/2496 The influence of the structure of heat-treated'earbon steels on. wear resistance during.friction from fixed abrasives is discussed. The author concludes that the most wear-resistant.carbon.steel is that with a martensite structure. He further concludes that the presence of residual austenite in hyper-eutectoid dtael lowers the wear resistance. 2. Valldma, L.E. Wear of Metals With A Nonrenewable Abrasive i'19' Interlayer The author presents a description and schematic diagram.of a special testing apparatus for investigating the friction wear of a pair of plane metal disks separated by a layer of oil eon- taining abrasive particles; The dependence of wear and'.the co- efficient of friction on the hardness of the disks was established and shown in diagrams. 3. Investigation of the Wear of Plungers and TAners in the Fuel Pump of a Diesel Engine 34 The author,investigates plunger wear caused by the action of abrasive particles in thefuel. To retard-this type Of wear; he Card 3/7 Friction (Cont.) SOV/2496. recommends chromium coating of plungers." 4. Yelin, L.V. (Deceased). Mutual Penetration of Surface L Iayers of Metals as One of the Causes of Weaz~ From.Faulty Lubrica- tion 48 The change in shape of contact surfaces of two bodies-due td mutual displacement under loading is,experiiRentally in~esti- gated. Samples used In the experiment had different machanical properties. On these experiments the author bases his theory of the wear of hard bodies due to mutual penetration under pressure. 5. Lyalin, Ye.V. Investigation of Friction and Wear of Sliding Contact Bearings Lubricated-With Sulfuric Acid 59 Experimental data for the design of machinery with rotary .bearings lubricated with a lubricant containing 92 percent sulfuric acid are presented. The experiinental installation is described. Friction moment, coefficients of friction and wear,. and the rate of wear for bushings and shafts are determined., A.simplifiedt/equation for the friction moment is derived. Card 4,4 Friction (Cont.) sov/2496. 6. Marochkin V.N. Limiting Plastic State at Yielding and Com- pression of the Frustum of'a Coue 84 Investigation is made of the axially symmetrical state of stress of a protrusion .(simulated by the frustum of 'a cone) which is in a fully plastic state in.the contact zone. Solu- tion of the axially symmetrical-contact problem of the theory of plasticity is used as the basis of the study. The shortening of. the frustum -. and the depth. of , itis peni9tration -with con - sideration of friction on the contact surface are determined, as well as the distribution'of normal pressures and the haid- ness of.materlal along the cone. 7. Zommer, E.F.. Investigation of the Position qf the Journal in the Bushing of a 120-degree Fluid Friction Bearing at Con- stant and Alternating Load 136 A theoretical and experimental investigation was made. The experiments were conducted on a special testing machine with a bearing 60mm. in diameter and 40mm. 1mg, The thIckness of the lubricating film was determined by a variable-capaolty transducer built into the journal. Card 5/7 Friction (Cont.) SOV/2496. 8. Khrisanova, L.B. Measurement of Piessures in the Oil film of a Sliding Contact Bearing 189 Measurements were made with a semiconductor transducer. The work was done under the supervision of Professor A.K. Dyaohkov, who in 1952 originated the conceyt of using semiconductors for such measurements. 9. Khrisanova, L.B. Analytical and Experimental Investigation of Pressure in the Oil Film of a Bearing With Crossed Axes*of Shaft and Bushing 197 The influence of the mutual inclination of the axes of thd shaft and bushing on the capacity of the bearing is discussed. The pres~sures were measured by the method described in the- preceding paper. A general method for calculating the capa- city of bearings for various film thicknesses and arbitrary boundary shapes of the pressure zone is presented. Card 6/7 Friction (Cont.) SOV/2496 -10, (Sobyanin, D.P., and V.S. Gashukov, Docents, Candidates of .Technical Sciences, Machine Parts Departmentfi Institute of Machine Construction) In Memory of D.V. Konvisarov 214 Bibliography of the works of D.V. Konvisarov 216 11. Bibliography of Soviet and Non-Soviet Works on Friation.$Wear and Lubrication)Published in 1955 (Supplement to Biblio aph Published in Collection IgI) (Compiled by Ye. 0. Villdt 219 12, Bibliography of Soviet a~d Non-Soviet Works on Friction, Wear) and Lubrication, Published in 1956 (Compiled by Ye. 0.".**.-' Villdt] 242 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress GO/Jb Card'7/7 1144-59 T-ASHKINOV . G. h. . ofI13junger -pairs in dinflAl-O'g'n" fuel (ULU 12:10) Investigating On Wool )4-A7 '59- puupg. Trenj jSn&"aqb* ting) ('DiM'l engines--TOB TASIMINOV44 kandetekhn.nauk , Unheated cone-shaped interior gutters for roofs of rolling mills. From. strol. 38 no.21-.53-54 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Gutters) (Rolline-mills) TASEMOTO G*A&, dot490A. kAud.tikIaz&uk Beat conductivity and thermal diffusivity in heavy comat"as materials. Trudy BIIZHT No.100-24 161. (MIU 16a9) TASHKINOV, G., kand. takhn. nauk Reviews. Zhil. stroi. no.1001-32 165. (MIRA 18:11) GAGAMKIYp E.; TASHKINOV, V. _ News of Soviet engineering. NTO 3 no.12:24-25 D 161. (MIW- 15:1) (Teebuslegical- jqiovaticm) SIMONOV, Aleksandr Sergeyevich, Insh.; TAS2&LNOVjL Vaoiliy kle nah.; SAVELIYEVp YO.Ya., r-o-d-.-I-zcT--Ya; -Ilokaandmdob" UVARDVA, A.F., tekhn.red. [Sipgle-beam bridge cranes] Kran-balki; krany mostovye odno- balochnye. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1963. 199 p. (HIR& 16:7) (Cranes, derricks, etc.) TA~HKINOV,_V.A., inzh, New movable cantilever crane with 3 ton capacity, Vest. mashinostr. 43 no.lOt44-45 0 163. (KIRA 16M) ACCESSION NR: AP4015107 S/0122/64/000/002/0029/0030 AUTHORt Tashkinov, V. A.- Y TITM Floating orane of 25P-ton capacity SOURCE: Veetnik mashinostroyeniyal't. 2, 1964, 29-30 TOPIC TAGS: floating orane~ artificial island, drilling derrick, boom tower, winch! shook aboorber, ball bearing ABSTRACT: The design of a unique crane-derrick for off-shore petroleum production has been developed. It is intended for loading portions of artificial steel or reinforced concrete islands (250 tons each) onto a ship. It can also load a completely equipped drilling derrick. The crane will be used to construct artifi- cial islands up to a depth of 70m, to erect a drilli-.g derrick, to dismantle these struotureep and for other purposes. Its boom is 70 m long and is supported by a 42-m tower which revolves on a 2-4-m ball bearing weighing Qtons. The lifting mechanism includes two auxiliary hoists, one of 140-ton and one of 10-ton capacity. The crane can operate in waves up to the 5th magaitude. It is protected by diEk- shaped shook absorbers against excessive rocking and damaV3 caused by swinging loads. It is supplied with a communication system and with overload protectors. Card 1/t ACCESSION NRs AP4036107 Orig. art. hass 2 figms. ASSOCIATIONt TsKB VNIIPTXW (TsKB MUM&); TsKB prlkovskikh sudostroiteloyp institut "Proyekto tall konstruktaiyall(TsXB 'of Gorlkiy Mdpbuilderep In3tituto "Proyektatallkanstruktsiyam); 14ningradakiy sayod PTO in. Kirova (Ltningrad PTO Plant) SUMaTrEDs 00 DATE ACQ: I2K&r64 ENCLs 00 SUB CODEs SD NO RSF SOW 000 orkm 000 Cp-d 2/2 SAVINKOVA, Ye.I.j LURII, I.S.; YAHKOVSKIY, V.R.; Prininali uchastiye: ANDMEVA,- R*A,; SAPEVINA, T.G.; PLOKHOTNIKOVA, S.P. Graphical calculation of crystallization of potassium chloride according to the stages of a vacuum orystallizer. Zhur. prik-1. khim. 36 no.11:2544-2547 N 163, (MIRA 17:1) 1. Urallskiy pol-itekhaicheakiy institut imeni Kirova i Bereznikovskiy kaliynyy kmbinat. TAMIXQYAs,-ZJ. Complarxamtric determination of aluminum, Apt. delo 12 no.2~ 77-79 Mr-Ap 163. (MIRA 1727) 1. Kazansk-4y khimlko--farmatsevtiche2ldy zavrd. MEW, U. "Our people's power created favorable conditions for scientific work in aLriculture.11 p. 19 PER 131JJQES-UIE SOCD.LISTE. Tirane, Albania, Vol. 13, No. 11, November, 1959. Monthly List of Fast European Accessions (ERAI), W, Vol. 9. No. 2, February, 1960. Uncl. TASHKOV, B. TASHKOV, 13. Regarding the quality of linseed for sawing am application of Bulgarian State Standard 718-51. P. 37. Vol. 5, no. 11, Nov. 1955. RATSIONALIZAISIA. Sofiia, Bulgaria I SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) 'VoI 6, No. L--April 1957 TASMW, G-p inzh,; SHLOSER) B., inzh.; yjilF.WoVp V., inzh. woolft- r1apping volding, A universal device for the cOld-PrOsO ove Hashir, stroem 3.1 no.3-I.-36-37 N 262. COUNTRY 1 Bulgaria CATEGORY i ABS. JOUR. RZXhim. , iio. 16 1959, ;o. 5846o G t TITLS : The Utilization of the sulfuv in Brovii, C,jaie tAt trie 'HaLritsa-Eastl Steai-Heat and Electric Power Station OIRIG. PUB, : TekhnikaL (Bulgaria), ?t No g,'16-13 (1958) Th,~ authors disci;sa design studies matte by tho S organization 'Giprogazoodhistkal in con- nection with the utilization-of the S in the flue gases of the steam-beat and electric power station which iB*in the proceas of completion and of the connected briquetting plant and nitrogenous ferti- lizer plant. 0. Bonvech CARD: 1/1 TASHKCII, T. Mangnnic hiph siliccous flux from local raw raterial for automatic and semiautomatic weldinE of lov, carbon steel. p. 21 PEZHKA PROMISHLENOST. (Ministerstvo na teznkata promishlenost) Sofiia, Bulgaria, Vol. 8, No. 7, july 1959 M ,onthly List of Eaut E'uropean Accessions (EfAI), Lc, Vol. 8, No. 12, December 1959 Uncl. -; " --~ 1-- " - 11 " -1 - TASHKOV,japl!j~(~, irizh.; SHLOSER, -Barla, Anzb.; IMMEBAROV, Vladimir, Inzh. Reconstruction of PSH-5T semiautamatle derice for welding In madium of carbon dioxide. Takhnika Bulg-10 no.8:12-26 161. (Welding) (Carbon dioxide) TASHKOV, T. inzh Cold pressure welding of Bilver contactors to copper and brass. Mashinostroene 10 110.10:15-19 0 161. M TASEKOV, Tashko,, inzhe Ways of increasing the kilogram-hour productivity in manual electric are welding. Tekhnika Bulg 11 no.5:182-184 162. TASHKGV,T... inzh; KIMBAWj V., inzh. ---;_ ~ ...... Correcting faulty steel castings by welding* Mashinostroens 13 no.ItIS-25 JaI64 1. TaxiiTmAS11 TASHKOVs Taal*o, InZh- %. Ways for increasing the productivity of hand electric-arc welding by increasing the depth of penetratiolle Tekbnltka BuIg 13 no,3.120-22p 25 1614'. ok TASHKOV-,-ZaAjj~,"inzh.; SlICSI-EIII, Enrir,, ilnzh.; ULFBARCT, V.1adImir, inzIll.; BALKAND'HIEV ,u , Rosen, irzzh. A rf)w for woA.11,ng in tho porlwin I protective gan ri-idium. Tolte~LniAti th"A's, 13 16,' BALKANDZHIEV, Rosen, inzh,; TASIIKOV Tashko, inzh, Some notes on the Bulgarian State Standard 4/1.9-611 Transformers for Electric-Are Welding with a Single Outlet. RatsionaUzataiia 13 no.429-30 163. A, 0!, I, 1; -ACC NR# A145027749 Monograph, UH/ Armand, H. #,; Vvedenskly, D. A.t Guoyatlnskiy, I. A.; Igoahev, X.P.;. L# YA4 Kallnin A. T.; flazarovas emird-Ve W.- rou iawl-i7ly - I Taranov, V*A,; ;MA 6i.; BokOlov, A.-T . F. 12, rov, YU.-A.j Troltsklyl . N V.j C B.1 �habellnlfcov, A. Y ; Shirey, H. AO n, YA A. A.;;YAkovlevp 0.. 1. j X01MOT, M. Aq_ Ia rej Lamaking r~_Ixe Upper trapoopheric propgrgation ~of t1tranh6rt radio waves (Dal' neyo tropd-afernoyo ramprostrananiya ulitrakorotiakh radlovoln) Meow# Xzd-vo "Bovotakoye ra4io", 1965. 414 P, illuse, biblioe 4000 copies printed. p!OPXC TAGSt radio wave propagation, tropospheric radio wave, radio communication, space oommunication,tropospheric scatter communicat- ,,A.ion, signal processing, signal distortion, field theory PURPOSE AND COVERAM Thin monograph in intended for specialists world.ng In the field of radlowave propagation, designers of long- distance radio communication systems, and teacherB and students of the advanced courses In schools of higher technical education.. The' monograph oontains,, for the most part, -heretofore unpublished results of Soviet experimental and theoretical Investigations In the field of long-d1stana* tropodpherio ultrashortwave propagation.. Cmd JAQ 'UPC: - 4;-2/-.37/ * ZY ACC NRS AM5027749 Problems of'investigating the troposphere by means of refracto- meters, the mean level of signals, meteorological conditions and topography, fluctuation of arrival angles and distortions of antennai directivity patternaslosses In antenna gain, and quick and slow fadings of signal levels are discussed. The statistical character- Intice of the signals at diversity reception In timo, space, fre- quoncy and angle as well an the distortion of signals In the commun- ication systems are also Investigated. The long-dintance propagat- theory Is analyzed, and the engineering method of calculating field Intensity at long-distance tropo3-pheric propagation is given. At - present, there In no theory of Long-Dietanco Tropospheric Propagat- ion which can be applied effectively enough in practice. Thus, in the Investigation of that propagation, considerable attention has to be paid to experiments# The special characteristics of geograph- ical conditions of the territory involved should be taken into con- sideration during the analysis of experimental data and in their practical application because the conditions of propagation In arctic and tropical climates differ from those existing over seas and'continenta, A considerable part of the monograph deals with the inveatigatiom of long distance tropospheric propagation carried out over dry'land routes, 800 km long, in the central part of the USSR under the general supervision of Be A* Vvedenakly and At Q*- Arenberg (UP-to 1957)- V& I* Siforov inisat~gat*4 proble" con- CW-j 2/la ACC-h14 AH5027749. nected w1th distortions and fluotuations of signaltme Referawas follow each chapters TAMX OF CON=S i Foreword Cho 1'. Radio ftinooring Kethods of Invest1gating the Tr"Caphore Dieleatria Constant -- 5 Bibliography -- 26 9h. no Reaults of Troposphere Dielectric Constant i(saiuromenbs 17 1. Relationahip between the mean value of the air refraotlon Index and altitude. Standard radio-atmoophere - 17 ,-,2# Fluctuations of the air refraction Index- -- 24 3, Boma notions on.the troposphere model 43 ]~Ibllogrsvhy 45 Cho M. Averag ean) Signal Levels in Long Distanae Tropospherla propagation o; ktrashort Waves L 1. P - V 8 W) 48 ACC NRs A145027749 lo EquIpmenb and measuring methods for the mean signal level - 48 2, Signal attenuation function In LTP USW -- 54' 5, Relationship between mean signal level and the distance -.19 63 4, Relationship between mean signal level and the wavelength -- 5* Relationship of mean signal level andthe shadow angko.of both transmitting and receiving antennas --r65 6, Diumal and seasonal variations of mean signal level T2 Bibliography 75 pCh.' XV. Effect of Air Refraction Index at the Earth Surface an the.,. Mean Field Level In rZ.P USW -- TT I# Correlation of the mean field level with the air rofractlon index at the Earth Surface. -- 77 2, Possibility of predicting field intensity varlations 61 86 Ch. VO Fluctuation or Hadiowave Arrival Angles and Ustant6fteous Patterns of Antennas Directivities -- 88 is Methods of measuring radlowave arrival anglemr-and recording Of justant"ous antenna directional patterns 89 A CAW ACC NZ --- ---A1,15027749--- 2, Fluctuation of radlowave arrIval angles In horizontal and vertical planoo -- 92 3, Xnatantancous antenna directions], patterns now go'? Bibliography 102 Cho Vlo Loasos in Antenna Gain or mp usw 103 1, Ntormination and methods of muouring loises -in antems, gain 10: 2. Experimontal data on losses In antenna gain -- 108 3. Theoretical Investigations on losses In antenna gain 114' Bibliography 120 Ch. V11. Theories of Long Distance Tropospheric'Propagatlon of usw 122 1. Xntroductory remaom 122 BIbUagraphy - 129 2* Theory or scattering radloway" by troposphude tuftulent nonhomagermeltLen 130 ACC N& AM50ZN49 Bibliography 150 3* Reflection of radlowaven from disl9otria nonhomaCeneltiee of definite dimensions - 151 Bibliography 171 4, Reflections of-radiowaves from laminated tropoWwrls nonbooo- geneities of random character -- 172 'Bibliography 179 Ch. VIII. Engineering Method of DeeIgn-Calculation of Field Intensity Attenuation -- 186 '\.If 13asic rules of calculation method m- 181 2* Diffraction horizon ( a distance, beginning or which, the value of the field Intensity, calculated according to theldIffractlon formulao is smaller than the measured Intensity) -" 182 '3. Determination of field standard attenuation 182'. Hatoorological condItlons correction 184 Local topography correction - 185 FAtInte of loss",Sa antenna gain 165 Cwd 611LO ACC -Nito Al-15027T49 7# Estimate of fading* 186 Bibliography 188 .Ch. XX. Statistical Characteriatieskof the Envelops, Phase and Fre- qxiency of the Random Signal In rAT USW -- 189 1. Statistical characteristics of atmosphere di.,lootrio constant oignal components In rWP __ 189 . I 2, Distribution-laws for the envelopes and phase of various signal components -- 193 3. Distribution laws of sum-nignal. envelope 4.Kulti-dimenolonal distribution functions of instantaneous value or'onvolopes and phases of the spaced signals In minute Intervals 207 5, Parameters of multi-dimennionalamplitude and phase distribution functions of spaced signals -- 210 .;6. Statistical characteristics of instantaneous values of the on- velopes of spaced signals In minute Intervals -- 222 T- Statistical characteristics of Instantaneous values of spaosd signal-phases In minute Intervals -- 239 '8, Statistical oharaoteristles of instantaneous value of phase first derivatives of spaoed signals In minute Intervals -- 248 i A1450ZT749 :9. 3tatintical characteristics of instantaneous values of the first lerivative of phase In minute Intervals -- 25T Bibliography -- 260 llp.,,X. Experimental Investigations of Rapid and Slow Fadinge In V.P usw -- 262 1. Methods of measuring and processing experimental data -- 262 2, One-dimensional distribution functions of signal Instantaneous values -- 2164 3o one-dimensional distribution functions of signal averaged values-. 278 4# Period and frequency in rapid fluctuations of signal onv*lopo-283 Bibliography -- 28T Ch. XX. Experimental Investigation of Signal Statistical Character- istics, at Space, Frequency, Time and Angle 111versIty RsooptIon - 288 1. Space-diversity reception -- 288 2# Frequency-diversity reception -- 295 3. TIme-diversity reception -- 299 Frequenoy-time diversity roception - 305 Angle-diversity recoptlon 307 Cwd 8A0 M-90277 49 Bibliography 312 Ch. X11. Investigation of Amplitude-Frequency and Phase-Frequency Signal Characteristics at LTP -- 314 2. Pleasuring and processing methods or experimental data ---! 314 2. Amplitude-frequency characteristics -- 321 3. Phaae-frequency characteristics of LTP channel -- 325 4- Frequency aharacteriaticsof signal group time delay -,--334, Bibliography -- 350 Ch. XIII. Signal Distortion In LTP USW -- 351 1, Theoretical investigation of distortions appearing In multi- channel PH LTP communication systems -- 352 2, Experimental Investigation of distortion In LTP .- 384 3. Distortions appearing during TV transmission orar troposphtria radio links __ 389 Bibliography -- 392 Appendix -Automation of Signal Statistical Processing 394 1, Quantification of continuous signals wW coding 395 2, Signal quantification Instrunients --.397 c-d 9M KRASNOBAEVA, N,; TASHKOVA, A. A rabid method of spectral deterrArialion of arqenin, callml'=, bismath, antimony, lead, and tin In the productn of copper-ninelting production. Doklady BAN 17 no.10t917-920 164. 1. Submitted May 26, 1964. LILICHITSKIr. B.I.; TASHLITSKIY., A.I.; FISHBERG, A.Ya. I Now machine for expanding tubes. Mashinootroonis no.10-1 Ja-F 163. (MIRA 1637? (Machine tools) Dissert,it,ion: "Influence of the Heat Conductivity and Mechanical Properties of Steels on Their 1-lachinabity At T,,aminp, kith fligh-Speed Cutter." 2311150 Central Sci Res Inst of Technoldgy and Machine Building 11TSIMASHIF SO Vecheryaya Moskve Sum,,71 ----TASHLITSKIYO-N.---I.------ ---- NInfluence of the Heat Conductivity and Mechanical Properties of Stools on Their Machina,- bility in Turning With High-Speed Cutters.* Thesis for degree of CwA Technical Sci. Sub. 23 Jan 50, Central Sci Res Ingt of Technology and Machine Building = Summary 71, 4 SOP 52, Dinsertgt ions Presented for Negroes U Scigace Ed Nnizingering .. From Vechernv&vEj MoMIU2. Jan-Deo- 1950. U Moscow la 19.5_0 i~ AID P - 4486 Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 128 - 13/29 Authors ;-ZA-8h11tskiY,--N. I., Kand. Tech. Sci., and R. G. Makhkamov, Engineer Title Buffing and polishing with felt discs Periodical Vest, mash.j #4j P. 53-57p Ap 1956 Abstract The fine buffing of steel surfaces with felt discs is examined. Beat results have been obtained when the felt was greased with a lubricant consisting of mineral oil thickened with calcium soap. Fine linea observed on some polished steel surfaces are considered to be caused by a thin oxide film. Photos, chartsj 2 references, 1952 and 1953. Institution : None Submitted : No date 4Z J. T~; A~ly 1 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4804 Moscow. TsentralInyy nauchno-isoledavateliskiy inatitutWnologii i maohinostroyeniya Nekotoryye voprosy tekhnologii tyazhelogo mashinostroyeniyal chast' 2.- Obrabotka metal-lov rezaniyem i kontroll kachestva detaley (Some Problems in the Manufac- turing Processes of Heavy Machinery, Pt. 2s Metal Cutting and Quality Control of Parts) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1960. 173 P. (Series: Its: [Trudy] kn. 99) 2,500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies: Gosudarstvennyy komitet Soveta Miniotray SSSR po, avtomati- zatsii i mashinostroyeniyu; Toentrallnyy nauchno-iseledovatellakly institut tekhnologii i mashinostroyenlya. Ed.: Ye.P. Unksov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Managing Ed. for Literature on Heavy Machine Building: S.Ya. Golovin,, Engineer; Ed. of Publish- ing House: G.N. Soboleval Tech. Ed.: Z.1. Chernova. PURPOSEt This book 1~ intended for technical personnel in heavy-machinery plants and for scientific workers in factory laboratories and research institutes. Some Problems (Cont.) SOV/4804 COVERAGEt The book contains a su=ary of work conducted by the personnel of TsNIITMASh in the field of mechanical'machining and quality control of parts. Included is a discussion on the correct combination of depth, feed, and speed in cutting with maximum capacity of the machine tool. Also considered-are the development of machining methods in rough and oemifinishing production, and the application of ultrasonic devices for flaw detection and measurement of wall thickness. No personalities are mentioned. References follow some of the chapters. TABLE OF CONTENTSt Foreword PART I. WORKING OF METALS BY CUTTING 3 Ch. I. Some Results of [Research] Work in the Field of Mechanics of the Metal-Cutting Process [Zorevy N.N., Doctor of Technical Sciences] 7 Ch. II. Development of Efficient Cutting Regimes, and Methods of Improving the Usefulness of Operation of Machine Toole in Heavy~Machine Plants [zorev, N.N., H-T. Tashlitskiy-and L.K. Kuchma, Candidates of Tech- nical Sciences; A.D. Vershinskaya and G.G. Ovumyan, Engineers] 31 bmqL~ Welding tempered high-speed steel plateft to cutting tools. Stan-1, instr. 31 no.403-34 A 16o. (m %U 13 -.6) 113 (Netal.cuttina tools 25238 A1611AI AUTHOR: Tashlitskiy, N. I., Candidate of Technical Sallerces TIME; T~e primary energy source of natural oscillation cutting PERIODICAL: Vestnik mashinostroyeniya,t6. 2, 196o, 45 - 50 TFXT.- It had been supposed in papers by several authors so~inze giving the star', for cz-'cillation with natural frequency 1,1 ".-he differc-nce at~ cuttlng lcr,-eq d-oiring the Incision and ti.-i-c! 4r-, -.hs itibra';-Ion. 1~, had also beer. observed in exp-grimen's force vja~ lower dirirq. the p.,~natxation -t.-har, di;ring the repelilnz, s-ippused ttaf, 1~he h1gh--?r hardness of metal in repelling (after ~Trll hard~:r.e,l by routtlng) is -,~he causs. Pit this explanation is no, ally the c,,ttling effort ir. turning softer "10" and "20" e:~- I I . nd 114,0~1 t5teel, A new exp! In i;,j-cajng -~-ejc- harder,a -anation ls~ Preserit af ter an ~4xp5rimental. invastlgs~;Ion carried jc,lnl,.-Iy wlth Candidate of 71-eckLri".~,al &~iencei L. X. Xur;hrna- - th~-- cutt-Ing effort and of plastic deformations, which has been pxric- Card 1A 25238 o/ 12,,-,/ - ~ A 16lhh The Phenomenon 14 The crom an e0 Lc, a-' 55.5 W."', ca ul N"t' OPI e. whe v6 + r lty e being many "im8l smaller in vlew cl tre a 4t-= ""Imation, #.hat is assu"necl In, t~,a first appr pproximately determined using the approlllmllte eque~" Then a is a COST mula (3)1 a ';'z R - r - e . 11-0i, (,- ard 2 4 2'."238 The primary energy Eource cf' nat-laral oscillation... Then, in view of 11 - r - azin + e, a is obtained by tize foroula (5): -affan 4' e(I - COS~'), S1 12216000000,'~100810 P-1 A 16 1/A 130 (6) (7) 01~ amir. + 2e sIrAle (7a) 2 Compar-Ira -Xr~ (7a) w-~t` th.~ formu-t'.EL (D~) derived in coneldera;,.Ion of tt-- 2 ;~rdn + 2A sin 2' (cut*.Ing it jz: Stated M-ai, she iutllng depth by cutters with auxiLiary cutting edge lnvf-r-.:--I chlp) ot, by zpad--,~~haped cu-~ters rm-4st pract,-Ically vary irt compl!-3n:e with tlie -,;~,ne a~ in +Ii-~ primary excV,anlon of nataral oscil,milons., Cul.tlagt -ffor',s were with a ~-,w-,-zertia ATY-1500 ;~t TsNIT'DMASh d--algr, and r=.,ordi-i wl-In a (MFO-2) .llm c-Saliloarann. Thc- at,,-ir(- of anal tri4 workpie~c- wa~~ recorded at 4.fte- 5ame 'Ime. T~.- was Card 1/4 25238 3/12;V61'.V*~,"': Tile prlmarzy ~-ritlrg of Ai6l/A110 in cutl-~,ing, frrj-,.ir,4.f.-:j b1tinks v~ woll a,~ in r.,ltulal. the cut-t1na effori, 1~s- d*,ring !-he bjiglr.ning dt--pfl-i (Lear tlie minimim), ard -.o lncreize In t.4p-girming, dep,.ir. desrTase (near the maximml) . Ti~p c-u-i-Inq remalried ornstant when thr, depth chaT)APd between 0-3 anzt,1.5 myn, ana it I& ovricv,43 llna~-, tns: nad no to change. *:i,,p 21hr-Iriking of chip. wa~ riea.vired lisiag marks made wl.',,i, p-enclls, arvi i I. wa~ s-.E-t~-d "na- trie crLlp leng~-h a-'mays qltira:,k wnf,-vi t~,f- rutting dept.ii was hilgher. Talf: coafIrmed ether da,a IndicatIng effort of kne ociril.a~,t wl.al.h belme-er., chip Is alwaya a-, a detptn. A 1 ag and c..~,!Aer ix'., a Ing d,:,p!Jr. wa-z also ~ita-ed. In ger,.7raL, Cuita ob- ta~l tied In a 1 +Jle ot-!llained -An irviea': lgatiorE ~f tlat ljra, cjs - c 11. La ona I r-, .,-.i-~lJntr, ait"! 4-heori4~.- or. 4.1he mle of ,h,~ lavlzilrig istria- tloriS In ~ml'i--~ braked widllh, uhlp ;-,nrinking 4r.!1 ou'~'.lng efl* are 8 f iLrur-- s and 7 Sovl e -hloc ref erejicez~ card 4/4 7.2 too 8/12_V60/000/04/03~008 AUTHOR:, - Tashlitskiy, R.I. TIM: -Welding Hardened-High-Speed Steel Bit)Ko,Too1s%A PERIODICAL:, Stanki i Instrument, 1960, No 4, PP 33 - 34 TEXT: The author points out 'that for the design.of lazzge-size tools it lo necessary to know the d1rention and magnitude of stresses acting on the cutting bit during'the outtirg prvoess. Figure I shows a diagram of the forces acting on the cutting bit during restrioted cutting. The stress values Pn, P, wid the value of th6 angle of action Y are calculated from the magnitude of P Py and PZ'V which are-experimentally determined by measuring the ou-Itting sirle.9ses with the aid of three-comporient lathe dynamometers, Fig!;res 2 -4 show the functions of.the vuttirg stresses~ Pn, P, and Pz and also the angle of action Y , depending on.the cutting speed during the machining of 50 grade steel.~ From these functions, exper-Imenta,11y obtained at the TsNINMASh (Central Scientific Research Inst1tute of Heavy Machinery) follows that the following correlations exist for the rough-turning of annealed and normalized steel grades with a thickness of out of a -_~ 2.1 mTq/rev-, Pi --1 0.1 PZ, Pn "- 0.5 PZ_4 W4 100. With some corrections these functions may also be applied for high-speed Card 1/2 80018 Welding Hardened High-Speed Steel Bits to Tools S/121/60/000/0k/03/008 cutting tools. The author states the results of variations of the front angle and the angle of action, a diagram of which Is shown in Figure 5. Based on +,be assumption that the friction force, resulting from the stress effect Pzj, may be bigger than the stress acting along the main -cutting edge, several tool bits were manufactured, the cutting plates of which were fastened only by two rivets of 4 mm In diameter. The tests carried out'with these tool bits confirmed the possibility of electric aro welding of previously heat-treated plates of the high-speed steel grades Pq and P18. Figure 6 shows a specimen of a test lot of tools manufactured Ln order to check the reliability of electric are-welaed hardened tool bits. Operation tests carried out on a planer in the mechanical assembly shop of the TsNIITMASh experimental plant ir the course of two years showed thit the microscopic cracks which are formed during the welding of heat- treated high-speed.stleel bi-ts are not dangerous. Other tests with tools of 60 x 75 mm cross-section were made on the planer of the steam turbine shop of the Khar1kov Turbine Plant im-Kiroy Kh?Z). The author describes the technical conditions of these tests and states that the test results proved the great har"ess and reliable fixing of previously hardened h1gh-Bpeed steel b*1tQ. After long-time testing-these tools-are now in operation at the KhTZ. There are: 3 sketches, 3 graphs'and 2 Soviet references. Card 2/2 TASHLfTSKIYO N.I. Large ~face-mi- no.7:31-32 161. laing heads. Stan-i instr& 32 JTI (MIRA 14:6) (milling machinoo) TAWLIT~kI SHKLOVSKIY, X.M. How design of large end-milling cutters. Stanj Inatr. 34 no-41 36 Ap 163. ()aRA 16:3) (Metal-cutting tools) , TASHLITS 0 Device for Rockwell test of large parts. Stan. i instr. 34 no.803 Ag 163. (MM 16:10) 1 I j'i.- .- - ~ -k , 11 v~ '6 /006 /00 6 AUTHOR: TI -IL Y, a-es of :na,-hLniM__of steeIg and of .Oirome-nickel alloys accordLa& L- ral Cl~-MP35 ~t 10~.s 4 , 1963, 56-59 PERIODICA':~: VestrLk mashinostroyeniya, no. TEXT: Investigations showed that th,~: approximate estL=tion of rates of cuttlTig duripg machining of steels apd al:oys with ferrite, austenite, and I-e ~,ie best mzc~-a-_:Ii-'r -a.-,. te Ma de according to tneir -ne a~lov,,7~: e.emen~s trie rate of ~,:uL,-ng was szudLe-J- -ates of cut-ling are given. A cor-parison .,s mace uf calcQlate~- a.-:,; eK?e--- ment.a',ly ottained values af the rates of" cutting for steels and all,)ys ~austerLt',c ;'e' lases). The devl_a*.L~:~,r~ 's waii leis than 20' for 17 sLaeLs conta~~ning u- to 0.5% to 1 Si. -_3 ~ Xn, 113-215% 7 IsO% N~ Card 1/2 -S/-r2 2/61/000/004 0041006, a -For 15 steels (ferrite base) the deviation-of the calculated and experimental values was less than 20%. The steels contained 0.1-1.14% G, 0.17-0.99% Si, 0.2-0.76% Mn, up to 11.9% Cr, up to 3.42S Ni, up to 4.0815. W, up to 0.62% V, and up to 0.72% Mo. The proposed method for Lte calculatIon of the raLes of cutt'_ng according to chemical composition and the acceptance of values of intensity of tae influence of variout; caemical elements further extensive verification and refLaeMenL. Tlaere are 3 tables and 4 non-Engliah language references. Card 2/2 RUSTMOV# Anver Keynahavich, prof.-, DEMMITET, G.P., prof.g otv.red.; TASHLIMW A 0 k-and.biolog.nauk, otv,red,; AVAGIMOVA, S.G*,, 9 MARMOT, T.. takhred. . rds of Turkmnistan] Ptitey Turkmanistana. Otyet.red. G.P. Dementlev i A.O.Tashliev. Ashkhabad, Izd-vo Akad.nauk Turk- manskoi M. Vol.2. 1958. 252 p. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Direktor Instituta soologii i parazitologii Akademii nauk TSSR (for To h1lyev). NurkmeMstan-Passeriforms) KOGANp Sholom Iosifovichl KOSHKALDA., Viktor Andreyevich;_I&SMIMA, _,p kand. biolog. nauk,, red.; AVAGIMOVA, S.G.., red. izd AIC -va; KASPARIYANTSj, L.T.,, tekbn. red. [Lakes of the Turkmen S.S.R.1 a popular scientific study) Ozera Turkmenskoi M; nauchno-popullami acherk. Pod red. A.O.Tash- lieva. Ashkhabad, Izdvo Aked. naLuk Turkmenskoi SSHj 1960, 83 P. (MIRA 15: 1) (Turkmeniotan-Lakes) TASHLIYEVj A.0.,- SUKHININp A.H.; BELISKAYAO G.S. Wintering of the red-throated pipit in Turkmenistan. 1xv. AN Turk. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk no.2:82 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Institut zoologii i parazitologii AN Turkmenskoy SSR. (ASMOM" REGION-PIPITS) TASHLIYKV,, A.0- Composition and distribution of the avifauan of the first part of the Kara Kum Canal. Izv, All Turk. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk no.6:68-75 161. WRA 15: 1) l.. Institut zoologii i paraz'tolo ii AN Turkmenskoy SSR. (IL-A KUM CANAL 12ION-BIRDS) TASHLIYEV, A.0. AU-Union confdrence on breading Ctenopharyngodon and Hypophthalmichth.vo in the reservoirs of the U.:S. S, R. Izv, All Turk. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk no.l-.85-86 162. WU 15:3) 1* Institut zoologii i paramitologii AN TuTkmanskoy hSR. (CARP) kand. biol. nauk,, otv. red.1 ALIUV, D.S., kand. biol. ii~k.. red.; VMGIN, B.V., kand. biol. nauk, red.; KUZIKMO., A.I., red.izd-va; NASIBDVA, S.G., red.izd-va; IVONTITEVA.G.A., tekhn.red. [Papers of the All-Union Conference on the Commercial Introduction of the Plantivorous Fishes Ctenapharyngodon Idella and Hypophthalmichthys Molitrix in the Bodies of Water of the U.S.S.R.] Materialy Vsesoiusnogo soveshchanith po rybokhosiaistvannomu oavoeniiu matitelOnolaftykh ryb - belogo amura (Ctenopharyngodon idella) I tolatolobika , (Fqpophtha1m:Lchtbyz molitrix) - v vodoemakh SSOR. Ashkhdbad, Izd-vo AN Turkx.SSR,, 1963. 224 p. (MIRk 16:10) 1. Vessoyuznoys soveshchanlye po rybokhozyPystvennomu 05- voyeniyu rastitellnoyadnykh ryb v vGdoyemkIi-SSSR, Ashkhabad, 1961. - (CtenopharyngoAon) (1jn)oj)hth&lmychtbye) (Fish introduotion) TASHL.Lxy,V,- A.-00;. KLYUSHM, Ye.A. Achievements of zoological science in the service of national economy. Izv. AS Turk. SSR, Ser. biol, nauk no.3: 32-17 163, (MIn 17: 1) 1. Institut zool4ii i parazitologii, AN Tur)menskoy SSR. TASIILIYEV, A.O.; IM,VLOVA , A.F. Freeding habits of some insectivorous birds in the Karakum Canal zone. Izv. All Turk. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk no.5.68-73 16-3. (MIRA 17: 10) 1. Institut zoologii i parazitologii AN Turkmenskoy SSR. ~,ITINOV., A~;~ SIT4111141IN;, A.N. flew data on the occurrence tf some birds In Ti;rk7mrie. Izv. All urk, SSR. Ser. biol. nauk no.1:83-86 164. (MIRA 17t9) 1. Institut zoologil i parazitologii AN Turkmanskoy SSR. TASHLIYEVt A.O.; SUMININ, A.A; EELISKAYA, G.S. Winter tauna of birds of lakeas of the Kelifskiy Uzboy region. Izv. 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Institut zoologli I. parazitologii AN Turkmenskoy SSR. TASIfLIYEV,-A.O.; SIMPUNIN, A.N.; BELtSFMA, G.S. c.- flynrar torls tics rf* the bird f4F-Iation In some Clatricts cf westal-n. Kopotdag. Izv.AN 7'urk.!R1(.Sur.blol.nauk no.1045-50 165. Iso) 1. Institut zoologAi i pa-razitologii AN Tur~menskoy SSR. -4s-AIZV~dV4 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 355 Sagaradze) V. S., Ctmd1date of Technical Sciences., Ed. Iz opyta raboty zavodsioy metall9graficheskoy laborstorii; Lsibomig (ft~erience of a Plant Metallographic Lab~oratory; Collection of Axticles) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1957,, 82 p.- 2,000 copies printed. Tech. Ed.: Yermakov, N. P.; Reviewer; Golltsman, D. I., fteneer PURPOSE: This bock is intended for engineers and technicians at 11acb4ne-building plants (particularly in the heat-treatment shops), research institutes, and laboratories, as-well as for'students at higher technical schools. COVERAGE: This is a coilection of articles written by workers at the me'tallogmphir, laboratory of the Urallskiy vagonostroitellnyy zavod (Uials Railroad,. car Plant in Nizhniy Tagil, Sverdlovskaya Oblast'. It is stated that the investigations on which the articles are based have contrib4od to the est:ablisbment of more efficient methods of beat treatment. The first three ay-jicles are concerned with the question of carturizing pafto Card 1/5 Experience of a Plwtt (bout.) 355 made of 2OKhM4A and 18KhNVA alloy steels. The articles describe the experl- ence of the plant in this field and present the results of-an investigation of the effect of various factors on the structuxe and properties of the case. For further coverage, authors) and references, see Table of Contents. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface 3 Sagaradze, V. S. C&rburizing and Heat Treatment of Steel Types 20MO14A and 18KhNVA 5 SamosbIdna, Z. B. Effect of Cooling Speed Following Carburizing of Allay Steels on the Structure of the Case 34 Tashlykova M. P * Methods of Measuring the Depth of the Case in 1 I~g ;- ~7 ~~i e ei~ 37 E; Card 2/5