SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ISAYEV, A. - ISAYEV, B.

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MIKHALENOK$ Ye.I.p kand.takhn.nauk; Prinimal uchastiye: ISAM, A.I., ISAXEVP Aj*kstwVjjliql~t~,~oktor takhn. nauk; KOYIE., Rktor Y4,16yevicht fiM.'tekhn.naitk,j ZUBKOVSKAYA, Zinaida Nazaroma, kand. tekhn. nauk; DRAYGOR, D.A.,, doktor tekW4 nauk,, retsenzent; LESOVAYA, Ye.Ye., red.izd-* HATUSEVICH, S.M., tekhn. red. [Finish maobWng of surfaces of large parts) ChistoIvaia ob- .1 rabotka p14"st*I. krapnogabaritnykh detalvi. Ravi Gostakh- isdat, 1964 117 p. (yAjal cutting) (MIRA 16:5) S/121/62/000/006/006/011 D040/DI13 AUTROAS: Isayev, A.I., and Allo](hill, V.S. TIT": iZeandn,' with the aid of ultrasonic tool v - bra con PLIUMICAL: itar&i i instrw-~ient.,Ino. 6, 1962, 22-24 Tz~KT: Zxperiments in reaiidng with a rewier connected to ai-~ ultrasonic vi- brating system ivere conducted with 2 different steel grades, and,the obtained bore surface finish was class 8 per I-OeT 2789-59 (GO3T 2789-59) standard., or 3 classcs higher thati in normal reaxxing. The experimental reamer, shown in a photograph, was used on a latlie,18 nun in diani. and with a 20 nun lone, work portion (5 imn cutting length, 8 nun gaging portibn, and 7 -Inin back ta er). The p latter is joined to the ultrasonic system by a concentrator, which is brazed: to a magnetostrictive vibrator'and contains multiple spiral groo-yes which trans form longitudinal oscillations of the concentrator into circular oscillations of the reamer. Reanung was conducted with a 5% cutting emulsion and a circular oscillation amplitude of 15/4-and higher. Good finish could only be, obtained, Card 1/2 3/121/62/000/006/006/011 Reajidng with the aid of ultrasonic tool ....... D040/D113 with left-hand reamer flutes together with right-hand rotation of the machine spindle. The use of ultrasound reduced the reaming tiMC Lip to 4.2 times, and built-up nose was absent on the cutting edges. Class 8 finish,was ob- tained even in viscous steel 20. The observed effect of different cutting, velocity and feed rates*is shown graphically. There are 6 fi--ures. S/12Y62/000/008/004/004 D D262 30V AUTHORS: Doctor of.Technical Science S, Professor, and Anakhin, V.S., e.er EnSin TITLE.- The effect of ultrasonic vibration on tool durability in metal cutting PERIODICAL: Ves, nik mashinostroyeniya no.- 8, 1962, 6o, -63 TEY2: The article describes a series of e-6t)eriments are (a) in the d- reotion conducted when the vibration3 of the cutting speed, and (b) perpe,ndicular to the vorkea~ surface lubri - cated by'trans former oil. The' results of .~ the ex~nerimenta are re- corded in form 6.f graphs and-analyzed. They shov that in case (a) amtli~udes of order 2A = 10 - 15 -A are admIssible; in c6se (b) M the best results are obtained at amplitudes 4 - 5 mk, at which the tool stability is almost-'hree times greater't'.han without., osdillations; the stability drops very- sharply at higher ampl M(les. Card 1/2 b'1 )'A- FR~R L 22L,6-6~ W- AMC S/M73/WOMj/I)01/W36/N)3S Rlafurativnylwy clmrnalp DvUateli vrmtrennago agorwiya, OtdalfDri-41- r;-I-puako Lbs. 1-39-271 AUTANORr Isapv~ V. G* TITTZ-.- Progrmmdng a tbree-address aleotronU COMPMtor tar -Valcullutimg ths 2041 feed procoas CITED SOUMMt Tr&-ZqL _t_j34-kh& In-tp va. l8# no* 5j 2962,t 3,5~62 TOPIC WaSt engine, Nal feedt ftml feed calcallationp fuel food c4loiW.Ion mothcAl internal c=bution engine I TMISLATIM The rauthod uwked out by.nmfqaso~- Astakhov fdr e'alciaAlIM Paq, food gives highacouraorc. but nquims 4L pe*at cotlAsitat'joa. There.Cora$ imladation by thia wt[iad b aarried out on a diglW easatronic acmi. putar,. Oowdderatiow are given on aelectim ot the method and the! atep tor MMO. arioal intag-ratiom of the differential eq"tiotw vhioh dascribm tha it Ute of the COH L 9~156-65 ACOSSICH MRI U4031828 apl~m-i It is PoInt-ad out that me vezzion of tba, mlduutlm required no M%It whan 5-8 itiamiteso lua, Grd&t,-iy. IMA Cott D'p, Fp ENCIt 00 ISAYEV) A.I., doktor tekhn. nauk Improving the quality of machinem by technological wthods. Mashino- stroitall no.6:2-4 Je 165. (KRA 180) ACC N"- AA7000940 SOURCE CODE: UR/0273/66/000/010/0034/0034 AUTHOR A. J..; Russkikh, F. P. TITLE: Role of the elements of a fuel pump in the organization of the process of. fuel supply SOURCE: Ref. zh. Dvigateli vnutrennego sgoraniya, Abs. 10. 39..250 REF SOURCE: Tr. Permsk. s. -kh. in-t, no. 34, 1966, 3-16 TOPIC TAGS: engine fuel pump, internal combustion engine, fuel pump, fuel supply, internal combustion ABSTRACT: Art account is given of studies conducted to det ermine the effects of the basic elements of a fuel pump on.the process of fuel supply. The study wIas conducted by computing the supply of fuel on a digital computer. The object of the study was a fuel unit consisting of a nozzle pump an FSh 1. 5 x 15 4TH 8. 5 x110, and a connecting high-pressure manifold with a 2-mm internal diameter. [Transla4_ tion of abitract] SUB CODE: 21 ,,d 1/1- UDC: 621. 43. 038. 001. 5. ACC NRt AR7000941 SOURCE CODE UR/0273/66/000/010/0036/0036 AUTHOR: Isayev, A. I.; Zakharchenko, V. V. TITLE: The role of the injector in the organization of thie process of fuel feeding SOURCE: Ref. zh. Dvigateli vnutrennego sgoraniya, Abs. 10. 39. 265 REF SOURCE: TF. Permsk. s. -kh, in-t, no. 34, 1966, 17-39 TOPIC TAGS: fue1,.digfta1==m;mter; fuel injector, i:-v,-A- 1,VJ-,cc7-1-0,,J ABSTRACT: A description is given of a study to determine the .influence of the individual elements of an injector on the course of the process of fuel feeding.'. A peg injector was selected for the investigations, which were carried out mainly by calculation on a "Strela" digital computer. [Translation of abstract) I. 1, JGCJ SUB CODE: 21/ rd UD C: 6 21. 436. 0 3 8. 8, ACC NR: ju-T 0 0 2 6 68 (At /V)_ __ sounz"c 6DE':- -'uR/04 13 /66/000/023/0-L 17 /0117 INVENTOR: Yegorov, A. M.; Isayev, A. 1. ORG: Xone~ TITLE: An electrochemical method for machining components with complex shapes. Class 48, No. 189275 [announced by the Central Scientific Research Institute of Technology and Machine Building (Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut .tekhnologii i mashinostroyeniya)) SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarWe znaki, no. 23, 1966, 11T TOPIC TAGS: electroerosion machining, metal machining, precision finishing ABSTRACT: This Authorts Certificate introduces an electrochemical method for machin- ':ing components with complex shapes'using movable electodes based on Author's Certifi- pate No. 142141. Sectional electrodes are used to provide greater accuracy in ma- :chining three-dimensional curved surfaces with large angles of twist. These electrodes iare brought together in pairs successively or simultaneously at the optimun. angles to ,!the Corresponding sections of the surface being machined, collectively producing the ,given profile in the finished component. IPM3 CODE: 13/ Sam DATE: o9mar64 uDc. 62i.qA7 7 Card _- - Azimu:thal mounting for the WA -33125 can- a. Biul.sta:opUnaU. isk,oput.Zem. no.25:9-11 162. .I. (MM 15:7) S/035/62/000/010/010/128. A001/A101 AUTHOR: IS ev, A, M. .TITLE: ImprovemeAt of an instrument for observations of satellites PERIODICAL- Referativriky zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodezlya, no. 10, 1962, 15, abstract.10A144 ("Byul. 4t. optich. nablyudeniya iskusstv. ?-'emli" 1961,:no 23, 13 15) sputnikov Z' TNXT: The author reports on the manufacture of an instrument forvisual obiervations of Earth artificial satellites with photographic readings of air- cles and a contact device for rec ording time Instants& The inStrUMent, Was de- signed on the basis of a 10" universal instrument adapted,*by means of a worm transmission, for continuous trackiM of a satellite from 0 0to 3600 in azi- muth and from 0 0 to 1800 in altitude. "Smena-4" cameras are'used for photogkaph-~ ing circles. The instrument'is contrdlleaaeml-automatically. M, 1. [Abstracter's note'; Complete translation] Card 1/1 3/0 1916 2/000/002/001/08,' A152/A1216 AUTHORS: Ostrovskiy, A. P., Shnapir, Ya. I., Rashkov, S. Malyshev, V. Ya., Borisov, B. V. -T- T.T r1otheil of fusion piercing of holes P LF, I ICD I C A L bytilleten' izobreteniy, no. 2, 1962, 10 - 11 F . Clvzzi 5a, -1 .4 0 XT -,91(). No,.-')t 126 (54505/22 of February 12, 1960). A m~et-riod of Eusion piercing of holes in hard rock, differing from others i1a that in order to speed up the thermal boring by producing boosted thermal flows froma jet of flame from a torch, liquid fuel components are used, consisting of a liq- uld oxidizer nitric acid for example and a liquid fuel. Card 1/11 RASHKOV., S.Ye.; ISAYEV, A.M.; OSTROVSKIY, L.P.; SIMWIR, Ta.I.; H YS A HEV,, V. Ta. i BORISOT.-B-.V. - Method of fire drill4mg. Gors.2hur. no.7.-76 Jl 162. (MIRA : 15:7) (Boz-i~w machimry) ISAYEV, A,N, Sector organization of control methods for the reduction and eradi- cation of aente gastrointestinal diseases. Zh:ur.vdkrob1ol,ep1d,:1 Immu.n. 30 no.7:126-128 JI 059. (NM ral) 1. Is poliklialki 16.12 pri ObOyedinennoy klinichestoy bollaitse 169*3 Leningskogo rayons, Uku. (GAOMINESTINAL DIMUSRS - revention and control) (OONMVICABLE DISIRA S - prevention and control) -65 iq T' mFc n m ) /S PR Pr-4/Ps-4/N-4 4 A"CESSION NR: AT5010451 UR/3136/64/aoo/723,/ocol/owE ac, AUTHORS: Isayev, A. N.; Chernilin, Yu. F. r TITLE: Influence of a moderator temperature. on tbe spatia~-- energy distribution of neutron fluxes 50URGE; Moscow. Institut atomnoy energil. Vaklady, no. 7'Z,3., 1964. V11yanlye temperatury zarnedlyayushchey sredy na prosti,anstventio-energet'Lci%eskaye raspredeleniye potokov neytronov, 1-8 TOPIC TAGS: reactor neutron flux, neutron distribution, tbermal neutrcn, monochromatic neutron beam, reactor moderat)ar, reactor reflector temperature effeat ABST'FUt.CT: The authors estimate the possibility of --he neutron flux in the energy interval 0.1-0.5 eV by modify- ing neutron energy spectrum and by changing the temperatiare of the reactor reflector. The main purpose of this study iii CaM 1/3 'L 58343;.6 -- ---- ACCESSION NR.* AT5010451': 4a -ig a~ large f Ux~ of to find a w&y of produaij MonochroraW neutrams for various researeh purposes. The analysis be Ins w1th an eq - timate of the influence of the vaxiation of the feimperature and the energy distribution of neutron f luxes in an Infinite mmodera- mi-edium w'thout absorption of neutrons durinrz the aourse oC M,--Ae rqLt ion. Such i neu,-.ron spectrum can be produce~i In the re - ~Z,-If'lc -hic P: re 'Iec tor and small attorpti Dn i r s L 1-he ne~,.t -,-Iep it assumed that the ne-Aron spe2trlm :eact,ior, is that the slowing-down neutro-ns have a telernii n,~Jtrons hav-e a Maxloielll-an dis- -Ine bet,ween the Ferml an~,,l thf~ fllaxweli -incurs in sDmie --j!',-argy reizion in which t.l-,jl nelit.Von spectrum, somi~wha'. fr:-m Ya:,~ejelllb~n, The result3 tiho~i that when e- f-,D Is ir.creased from 3::0 tc 170aK ~Ihe 4'1,jK. !.ncriases 100 tirues. on.~ i r o d ue d 1~o aiiow foil the neutron distribution in actual. Card 2/3 SUBMWED: OC( EDIOL.* 00, StM CODI?.m NP NR REF 30V: 004 OTHER: 001 L 58344--65 --Pr-o64/9s1.A/Pu_4W ACCESSION NR: AT5010452 U0136/64/000/724/0001/0010 Aur-1111ORS: Isayev, A.Nq Ostapenko., V..V.; Gheiralli.~, Yu. F. &;~t TITLE: Optimal methods for the proceasing of transient proaesties Moscow, Inatitut: atoimo3r -eneik ML~Dbkiad;" 1964. optimallnyye mefocTy R~rabotkl Perakhodnykb protaessov, TOPIC VIM reactor control act r.transient, optim'l,contral, d. ABSTRACT: The authors atteiipt to, use the transients bazurrins in a nualear reactor to datermiv% its kinetio and, physical con- tants. Tilt is pointed out that earlier methods are based on a. solution of elementary kinetic eqaations for some speoified law- of reactivity variation. Some of the difficulties Involved in earlier methods are pointed out. The method described In the article consist's of deriving the coefficients of the system of elementary kinetic equations by applying optimal methods for the redLetion of the transient curves. The theory of the mthod 1/3 L 58344-65 ACCESSION NR: AT5010452 is based on the applidation- df :Wfid bility theory to automatic oontrol, (as de:*veloped by marious autho~s~ It is shown that by aoustructIng a reactor model In 0halog forof it is possible to obtain in-formation on the reaottvi~y state or 1 the reactor, provided the model. is part of a feed-back control 1C 01 b3sed on the difference between z;he output' of the nuclear reactor I and it-s model. The optimization is obtained if extremal para- metric control of the model is employed. 'Ibe coefficients of the system of elementary kinetic equations are thus determined without the need for experimental equipment. The use. of high- speed computers, which can search rapidly for a solution of the differential equations satisfying the specified optimality cri- ~erion, can provide the solutions of concrete problems in reactor. ccnt-rol. Some of the premises dLscussed in the article are il-- lustrated by concrete examples of calculations performed wi th an electronia computer. Original artiale has., 3 figurez and 2 formulas card 2pi ,ISAYEV,.,L.t,,; 4ELOSHESKOVp A.F. Now machine for general track overhauling. Put' i put. khoz. 9 no.7i6-8 665* (MIRA 18ilo) 1. Naohallnik opytnoy putovoy mashinnoy stantaii No.270 stantsiya Arsavir, Severo-Kaftarokoy doragi (for Isayev). 2. GlavW wakhanik sashiny VPO..3000, otantsiya Armvir, Severo-Kavkazakoy dorogi (for Belasheykav). 14460-p0- F,'Tv T 050i- ACC NN AP6003583. SOURCE CODE: UR/0170/66/01,010011004$ _ ,,~ T JL "- AUTHOR: Chernilin. OjtMenko, V. V.; Isaviev. At N A-, ORG- Inatitut6 !?f Atom~~ 9&rgy lm~ L V- Kurrhatgy. Moscow; insftt6t at vi JITLE: Certain problems-of-emergency cooling-of the tar_ Jm~ SbURCE:_~ Inzhenerno-fizichesla y zhurnal, v. 10 i, no, 1, _19660:4.6_50~ t AL44JtA~ ~.4 'TOPM.TAGS: reactor con rol, Uj".Al:fuel 44v-6P stud 00, 1 t otOf w" cooling 'ra e A941t;k/l + ot", ABSTRAM The thermal operating conditionslof the. fuel.: assea!~Iy of.a thermal 1research reactor in;emergency shut own:of the main circulating pumps~iiie stiidied.- The direction o circulation f the coolant under ::..Tjort-bAj conditions Is 6uumed.~'- TWi 'i',-f feet, of the -'safety system trip iag-of :the fuel !,assedblyv on thle~ thermal - e~dd;ftlona ~ , - is estimated. Ce tain reaults,:of electroffl-tt. and s tand todeilinj,. 'iare presented s~cfto-n__ ~f. theluel. assetably and the s ch -ra, bmat i~ id Oting -of tne-siand are given.. -Equatidna,of the -.safety r4~iotjb~, (1) andi?~f t4e! water motion .1n:the lqop,(7)- are do3rived. ;orig..," art o hast f igulris andis 7, f6rnid.as C,'. j [~doe'd.on.4iuthor.'s, abstta,~t] . E 0 ~.Iddct64/:~ ORIO R 00;$:/ M12' RZT1:::i 061 ~SUB 16, :SUBk!D&TE.. M C jd:; c a ;.j_ _j.j: ISLYM, Aga Nariman,,~,,,,,-.1 fterience of a medical sector In the control of pstrointestinal diseases. Sov.wAd. 23 no.7:141-142 JI 159. (xim 12: n) . 1. Is polikliniki No~12 pri ob"yedinsuncy klinicheskoy bolenitse No.3 (glavrV7 vrach I.G.Mulymaw) Leninakogo reqona Baku. (GLTMINT]ISTIPAL DISMSMS prev. & control) ISAY---V, A. N. Cand Med Sci - (diss) "Experience of work on decreasinS and liquidating gastro-intestinal ailments in districts." Baku, 1961. 22 pp; (Azerbaydzhan State Med Inst imeni N. Narimanov); 200 copies; free; (KL, 7-61 sup, 259) I-QIIYEV, A.N. Advantages of a maximm loading of machines. 'Pat' i. -put. khoz. 8 no.110.8-19 164 (MIRA 18z2) . 1. Nachaltnik opytnoy putevoy mashinnoy stantaii No.27, stantsiya Amavir., Severo-lavkazskoy dorogi. FICHUGIR, Aleksey Vasillvevich. dotsent; DLTIIAYXV, Poris Kona ta nt inovich, inshener; ISAIXT, Al9kvaq4r,,llkol,,,qp, in2hener; MITSKBVICH, . x1ch, 'Inshener; h Koustant in Ntt*'IZR%C%- I Alekwandr Pavlovic lnzhoner,,- ILOINUIY, L.L.,.rodaktor; SHABLIXSKIY, V.V.. redaktor; IARIGNOT, G.T~,, takhntehookly redaktor [Peat bade and prospecting for then] Torflanys mentoroxhdouila I lkh razvedkm. Isd. 2-oe, perer* Noskyaq Goso enarg, lzd-vo, 1956. 280 p. (Peat) NLRA 9:12) CCCP. an= & r-Lryl- V. IL rpp~ Is ft"" 10 im f6 IL AL Sr~ C,7.0- ..... 1k IL 1~ IL t#-- r. IL C- rb-d"~ tt AW. (c IS iko 22 w a IL um~ A AL CPIPNMM P",ftm UM." ado r. swam SMOTLOV, Georgiy Pavlovigh; is MAN 11' A.H., Otv,red,; MGREN=g Lela, redo; SMIM, (Repairing toloviaiox sets-.aid for owners of television receivers) 'UstraneyAe neispiravaostel v tolevlzorakh;.v pomoshch' vladel't"m televizorov. Mosleva, Go$.4izd-vo lit-ry po voprosam aviazi radio. 1958. 157 P- (Television--Repairing) MOTAKOVSKLY, S.V.; ISAYICV, A.M. Iffect of the imp subject on the selection of the.luminance colof of the kinescope screen for black-NmA-whits TV and of the equal signal, white for color We Tekh.kizo i tole*. 4 no.9:58-62 s 16o, . (MIRA 13:9) 1. Nanchno-Isslodavatel'skly Inatitat'Kinisterstya avyazi SSSRI. .(Color television) (Television-Iscelvere and reception) A.N. -Armavir) Competition for a higher labor productivity. Put' i put.khoz4 no.12:7 D 161. (Railroads--Labor productivity) ISAYEV, -A. N. Lowering the incidence and eliminating the occurence of intestinal diseases in a district. Zhur.mikrobiol., epid.i immun. 33 no.4:13.8- ng Ap 162. (KIRA 15t10) 1. Iz Ob"yedinennoy klinicheakoy bollnitay No.3 imeni Dzhaparidze poliklinicheskogo otdeleniya No. 12 g. Baku. (INTESTINES-DISEASES) BUNINI O.A.; MOSKVICHSV, N.T.; PIAOMINp S.A.j Prinimal! uebastiyu: -GCRSHKOVp P.V.1- SMMCV,, V.M.; PAVWj V.P.1 I~AW AP, IAVROV) G.V. Operation conditions of the dye aging and reducing apparatus. Toketoprom. 22 no.10:64-67 0 162. (MIRA 15-.11) 1. Ivanovskiy n&uWmo-iealedov&tel'skiy tekstil'W Amotitut'. (Dyes and dyeing-Apperatus) ISAYEV, A. P., Cand Tech Sci (diss) "Research into pressure basin of the type of divisor of irrigation pumping stations." Moscow, 196o.,26 pp with charts; (Moscow Inst of Water Economy Engineers im V.I.R. Wil- lialLs); 170 copies; price not given; (KL, 24-60, 132) PAVLENKO, V.A., kand.sellskokhozyaystvennykh na*; ISAYEV) A.P. Effect of irrigation on the economic effectiveness of the produc.- tion. of eugenol basil* Masl, - zhir. prom. 27 no.12,-28-29 D 161. 0 .14:12) 1. VsesoyumMy nauabno-issledovatellakiy Institut waslichnykh i efiromanlichrqkh kulitur. Kuban-Bagdl boteur irrigation) i Baeil (botany) irrigation)) ISAYEV, A.P., kand.ekon.nauk Increasing the profitableness of the productionof essential oi-1 rav mterials and of the mnufacture of essential oils. MRS1.- shir.prom. 28 no.9:25-26 S 162. 3.5:4) 1. VmesqyuzW mwhno-inaledovatellskiv inatitut'SaBlichnykIA 1: efirouaslichnykh kulltur. (Essences and essential oils) ISAYEV., A.P., kand.tpkhn.nauk; OSENNIY, V-5. Sprinkler units. Biul.tekh.-akon.i.T~foi-in.Gc!s.nauch.-inal.inst.naucti. i takh.inform. 17 no.lt78-81 164. (MIRA 17:2) BADARIYAN, G.G.; TYUTA, V.A.; CKERDIUSUP1, S.D.; ZIJZIK, DOT.; KHODASEVICH, B.G.; FRAYER, S.V.; GUSARZOV, Ye.I.; KAZANSKIY, A.M.; KASSIROV, L.N.; KARAYEV, S.A.; ABRMOV, V.A.; VASILIYEV) N.V.; BUGAMV p N.F.; SAPILIHIKOVi N.G.; KASTORM., A.A.; RUDNIKOV, V.N.j YAKGVL",Vj V.A.; PNIDURI, V.I.; ISAYEV, A.P.; KUZIMICIIEV, NON.; Wnly S.A.1 PROXINp V.A.; LUKIYAROV, A.D.; SHAM1011, Ya.!%; IMICIEV, A.K.... kand. sell- khoz. nauk; KOGAN, A.Ya.; TSYNKOV, M.Yu.,- BABIY, LOT.; GMBUNOV~ I.I.; KOVALM, A.M.j ROIWIG1921KO, G.R.; BRODSKAYAp M.L.: red.; IVAPOVA, A.N., red.; CUREVICH, M.111.2 tekbn. red.; TRUKHINAY O.N.p tekbn. red. [Economics of agriculture ]Ekonomika sotsialisticheakogo sell- skogo khoziaistva; kurs lektsii. Moskva,, Sellkhozizdat, 1962. 710 p. (MIRA 15:10) (Agriculture-Economic aspects) -15AYW,-A.---P, Isayev. A. p. - "The mechanization of plaster mould production," Steklo, i keramika, 1949, No 4. p. 14-13 SO: U-5240, 17, Dec. 53, (latopi3 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 25, 1949). 240) 80V/146-58-4-15/22 AUTHOR: Isayev, A.?., Pbsteraduate Student TITLE: A Device for Investigating Friction in Balance Shaft Guides PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Priborostroye- niye, 1958, Nr 41 PP 93-98 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The oscillatory system balance - hair spring is the most important component of any portable watch mech- anism . The damping of the free oscillations of the balance - hair spring system is caused by friction in the balance shaft guides, the air friction of the.ba- lance and the elastic hysteresis of the hair springo The last two factors are of minor importance compared to the first one. The author describes a device and a method for determining the friction in balance shaft guides. The device permits the determination of f-.,ic- tion moments during the rotation of the shaft (kinetic- friction) and the friction when setting it in motion (static friction). In this paper, the author describes Card 1/6 the utilization of the device only for determining the SOV/146-58-4-15/22 A Device for Investigating Priction in Balance Shaft Guides The friction moment is determined according to the following formula M = I T where I - inertia moment of the disc with the shaft; cy 0- - initial angular velocity of the disc rotation; W angular velocity of the disc after the elapse of time t. The second method consiats in measuring the number of rotations of the disc within previously established time intervals. The friction moment is determined according to the following formula M = 21 27rN T -,7-) t where N - number of rotations of the.disc within the time t. The author further investigated the dil,"fer- ence between the oscillatory balance - hair spring Card 3/6 system and the one used for measuring friction. He 60V/1146-58-4-15/22 A Device for Investigating Friction in Balance Shaft Guides found that the replacement of an oscillatory motion by a rotating one does not have any noticeable in- fluence on the character of the dependences of fric- tion on different factors, for example, on the position of the.balance shaft. The inertia disc has the same weight as the balance wheel. The initial velocity cf the disc is equal to the maximum velocity of the balan- ce when working in watches, The author investigated. three methods for setting the inertia disc in MOtiO1L. Using an air stream or the moving magnetic field of a synchronous motor were found to have certain dis- advantages and therefore the magnetic field of a ro-- tating electromagnet was used. The author then describ- ed the device in detail. Figure I shows the princi*aal electrical circuits, while Figure 2 shows a photogriph of the device. The functioning of the device accord- ing to the two aforementioned measuring methods is described. The second method has the advantage that, subjective reading errors are eliminated. Measure- Card 4/6 ments conducted on the experimental model proved its. SOV/146-58-4-15/22 A Device for Investigating Friction in Balance Shaft Guides full suitability for investigating the friction moments in balance shafu guides. The device was de- signed actually for measuring the friction moment of the balance in the K-12 watch, but it may be convert- ed for measuring the friction moments of the balances of other watches and of instruments with similar shaft guides. The suggested method of friction measurements is an indirect one and its accuracy depends on the errors made when measuring the magnitudes of the afore- mentioned formulae. Using the first method, the error does not exceed 4%. The device has a.high sensitivity and may be used for determining very small friction moments. With this device investigations were per- formed concerning the influence of different factor's on the friction moment in the balance shaft guides o:," the K-26 watch. The results of these investigations will be published. Finally, the author presents somi-, data of the component parts of the device. A synchro- noua motor of the PPOh-4 device is used. The strobo.- Card 5/6 scopic lamp is of type IST-10, but also a MN-7 neon SOV/146-58-4-15/22 A Device for Investigating Friction in Balance Shaft G-Uides tube may be used. Further, thyratron TG1-0.1/1.3, pulse counter SB-lM/lO0, relay RS-13 and rectifier VSA-5 were used. The power transformer LS-2 supplies the lamp MN-14. The photocurrent amplifier consists of tubes 6Zh4 and 6P6 and kenotron 5Ts4. There are 1 photograph, 1 diagram and 3 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy institut tochnoy mekhaniki i optiki (Leningrad Institute of Precision Mechanics and Op- tics) SUBMITTED: May 12, 1958 Card 6/6 ISAYNT, A.P., assistent 1-11-1 Investigating friction in axle guides of watch Wanes wheels- Isv.vyx.ucheb.xav-; pr1b. no-3:87-97 '39- (MIRA 1314) 1. Leningrailekly inStitut tachnoy mekhtniki, 1, OPtiki- Reim- mandoyanik kafedray priborov vreveni. (Clocks and watchee-Jecapements) S/146/60/PO3/QO5/011/017. B010054 AUTHORs a 031 A TITLEt Experimental Investigation ofthe Effect of Impact Overloads on Watch Meohnniame PERIODICkLi Izvestiya vysshikh uchobnykh zavedeniy. Priboroitroyeniye, 1960, Vol. 3, No. 5, PP. 88-- 94 TEM The author desoribes his apparatus for testing units and mechanisms of watches under impact loads of up to 50,000 g. The testing'apparatus consists of an accelerator to produce the required acceleration, a cathod.e follower in which the signal delivered by a piezoelectric sensor is amplified (equivalent to acceleration), and an onailloscope."In the accelerator a hardened steel block hits, practically in freefall, a plate, thus producing the acceleration. The test piece is attached to the steel block, and is thus subjected to the required stress when hitting the plate. The measurement of acceleration with the piezoelectric sensor is discusimod in detail. The shafts of match balance wheels of standard aviation watches and much smaller K-26 (1C-26) type watches were tested. By stepwise Gard 1/3 Experimental Investigation of the Effect of /146 60/003/005/011/ 017 Impact Overloads on Watch Mechanisms BO1q/BO54 increasing the height of fall, the height was determined at which the shaft wasdestr4yed. The load was applied perpendicular to the shaft axis. The experiment showed that elastic twists of up to 0.04 mm occurred if the cylindrical part of the shaft pivot was 0.4-0-5 mm long and 0.095 mm in, diameter. Deformation occurred in the case of greater bending$. Fig.5 shows a shockproof shaft. In this design, a bending of the pivot pin is avoided by a shoulder of the shaft which, on elastic twisting of the pivot,. ~is supported by a boring*Th:,publioation of this article was recoamended by the Kafedra priborov vrem i (Chair of Chronometers). There are 5 figures and I Soviet reference. ASSOCILTIONs Leningradskiy institut toohnoy makhaniki i optiki (Leningrad Institute of Precision Mechanics and Optics) SUBMITTED: may 6, ig6o Card 2/3 T l r U) -p. ar 5.,: KomTo~ Ba C YAJUmett yAapjioro YCTPOflCT 3/14 61/004/U04/014/01.5 D235YD306 AUTHOR: Isayevp,A.Pa TITLE: 'Experimental investigation of the effect:oO vibrations L on friction in.cylindrical guides of thelbalance ax:'.;S~ PERIODICAL: --Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zaveden-ly. PriboroBtr'o,,f- eniyep v. 49 no. 4. 14ji, 101 - 108, TEXT: The experiments were carried out on balance wheels of "Pobe~- da" watchei3 without the main spring. The following instruments were used: 1) Tone generator type 3r-10 (3G-10)9 2) Generator of mecha- nical vibrations rW-1 (GMK-1), 3) Cathode-ra o6cillograph, 4)'Ro,- tating basej 5) Electrical second counters, 6~ Frequency divider. The measurements of friction were carried out by the stroboscopic method. Five graphs give a summary of the results. The conclusions are: 1) Vibratioxiial overload affects the frictional moment, in -the guides in different ways, and depends on the direction of rt;.tra- tions, position of the axis in spaceg speed of rotati-onj frequen.c.y of vibrationg magnitude of overload and radial clearance. 2) The Card 1/2 8/14' 61/004/0041/01015 Experimental investigation of D235YI)306 strongest effect of vibration on the moment of friction was obtier- ved with the axis in a ver-tical positiong subjected to.perpendie'a-, lar vibratio-no In t4is case, with suitable choice of parameters, one can obtain ihe same frictional moment for any position of the axis in the vertical plane. 3) The frictional moment increases substan- tially with increasing speed of rotation. 4) The magnitude of ra.- dial clearance in the guides has a considerable effect on the fric- tional moment when the axis is horizontal and the vibration verti- cal. Comparatively small changes In radial c1 Iearance (5-10 microns) cause great variations in the frictional moment for vibrational. overloads over 1 g. The larger the clearance the smaller the frie- tional moment. 5) At vibrations with. overloads greater than Ig the starting moment is zero. ZA. Aksellrod (Ref. 1: Pribarostroyeniye 19599 noo 5) is mentioned for his sontributiorl in this fieldo TIL15 article was recommended by the Kafedra priborov vremeni (Department of Time Instruments). There are 6 figures and 4 Soviet-bloc refe- renceso ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy institut Tochnoy mekhaniki i,optiki (3h- stitute of Precision Mechanics and Upziceg leni~,-7-rad SUBMITTED: February i69 !961 Card'2/2 ISAYEV, A.P., kand.takhn.nauk The DU-25 sprinkling system with Ireadily disuountable pipeline. Trakt. i sellkhosmash. 32 no.5:37-39 It 162* (KRA 150") 1. Vsesoyusnyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut sel'skokhozyays*,,,ven- nogo mashinostroyaniya. (Sprinkler irrigation) ISHEVp Aleksey Stepanovich, inzh.-mekhanik; LEVITUS, D.I., red.; tekhn. red. [Mechanization of livestock fame in Kirghizistan] Mekhani- zataiia zhivotnovodcheskikh form v Kirgizii. FrunzesiKir- g12skoe gos. izd-vo, 1959. 115 p. (MIRA 15:3) (Kirghizistan-Stock and stockbreeding): ACCESSION NR: AT4044782 6/2636/64/000/061/0045/0056 AUTHOR: Isayev, A. S. . . . ............ ..... TITLE: Determination of fatigue failure probability for random static loading SOURCE: Moscow. Aviatsionny*y tekhnologicheskiy institut. Trudy*. no. 61, 1964. Konstruktsionnaya prochnost' legkikh splavov i statey (Structural strength of light alloys and alloy steels), 45-55 TOPIC TAGS: fatigue failure probability, random static loading, random loading cycl%:, linear fatigue accumulation, failure period. fatigue testing -A ABSTRACT: A method based on the principles of linear fatigue accumulation is prevented for calculations of fatigue damage resulting from random static loading. The author introduces a concept of random loading "cycle" and writes its distribution function as (0min, ma~. The appropriate fatigue function is now written as ry. the term with m is the ma*ematical expectation of the fatigue function, the tam: 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4044782 with D is Its dispersion, while #i is a random factor characterizing variation in sample properties. Fatigue resulting from random loading at a given time can be determined ~ . with probability P within a certain range only from the.expression *me") .04.1o dome% Di VV0 (2) + ("also fees) 'id 6ti6n of falluie'probability flme~ and writes If_ Finally, the author illustrates the c cu .!n as '(DjdDj- Orig. art. has: 14 equations and 5 figures. ASSOCIATION: Aviatsionny*y tekhaologichesidy institut, Moscow (Institute of Aviation Technology) ACCE.SSION NR.- AT4044783 5/2536/64/000/061/0056/0072 'AUTHOR: Isayev, A. s. TITLE: Experimental study of fatigue under random loading SOURCE: Moscow. Aviatsionny*ytekhnologicheakiyinsUtut. Trudy*, no. 61, 1964. Konstruktsionnaya prochnost' legklkh splavoy i staley (Structural strength of light alloyis and alloy oteels), 56-72 TOPIC TAGS: fatigue testing, random static loading. random load fatigue'tester, fatigue, to6ter.design, dispersion effect, fatigue crack development, steel 30KhGSA 2 ABSTRACT: Samples of steel 3OKhGSA (tensile strength 110 kg/mm wore fatigue tented on a four-stage assembly allowing laboratory simulation of random static loading characterl Ized by ergodicity and with various spectral densities, dispersions and mathematical expectations, Signals (0-30 cycles/sec.) from harmonic generators were multiplied by some fimetion -A (t), varying periodically from 0 to 1, in functional potentiometers used as modulators, then amplified (amplification factor regulated from 0. 1 to 10), summed and amplified again, then fed as random -static signals to a second stage amplifier, branched to two amplifiers (amplification factor-1. 0) and fed into an electromechanical convektar. The latter consisted of a fixed coil producing a strong constant magnetic (stage three). ACCESSION NR: AT4044783 field (DC current) and a mobile coil attached to -a platform suspended from laminated springs. The signal created a magnetic field in.the mobile coil and forces resulting from,. interaction of both fields displaced the platform, thus deforming the sample mounted on it, Platform displacement was recorded by a loop oscillograph and was also picked up by on -electron oscillograph. The test procedure is given in detail. The study was limited to -the a tant effects of mathematical expectation and dispersion on period to failure t a cons nor- malized sl)ectral density. Equivalence factor.values were derived experimentally and relate the mean square devinUon of random -loading to the amplitude of equivalent harmonic load. Development of fatigue-cracks differed sWbstantially for random and harmonic load.- ing. ar V lations in the mean square deviation ifiected period to failure much more strongly,:., than a change in mathematioal expectation. TWunit can be used to verify the correctness of any theory of cumulative damage under random loading. Orig., art. has- 22 figures afid 6 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Aviatsionny*y takhnologicheskly Institut, Moscow (Institute of Aviation Technology) SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: MM NO RE F SOVo 004 OTHER. A~ 7; 7 1 if 1 L 3W--,--r 5- EPF /ENP~ i %/T/F-iVA(n )/E4 A( I) Pc-4/Pr-4/F-eb -1 S SC. t AP 5 ~10 `F,) KM I-,'! F) L+ 6 .1 0 9 r; -SOY t TITLE;- Fres-,%I~g of CITED SOURCE, Sb. Stsintillyator7 i :.-tsintillyats. materialy. Khar'kov, Khar'kavsk. un- t, 25-28 amma rad;arion -OFIC TACS: scintillator, plastic, scintillation counter, TRAN S LAF I ON Scirtillating filaments 0.3-5 mm in dia-.-.ieter and 1000-1200 ma Lnig, f ilms, and rin,gs of the desirpd configuration were pressed froin scintii-ating "jh, A; 'W1,- i... 1!; t; PIT-11MV 4Wr. At 'LiO."r pumping was stopped and 1-5 kg/cffz --Nr.!:s Sure :7-. ~t)ll -2 ~S eWIT7. Wa7el i,~s random 6v i ~, s --:i. -an -:-rgs wem pressed troni s-.--w in,:rease of the tem., era--ure to 100*C, the pressure inside the press bein.,-, 2-3 Corot 1/2 1 MaWNIMUMN�R min 106~2M ACCESSION NR: AP5003891 !::,w- lie -i the f,impf-ra?7ure -I*s !-.~N C L 0 0 raised -,I, w I Cord 2 2' Y i'-:) ro k h o v 1! 1 T-11 s vs n t 1 at 9 ma t er i a 1 r' ko v. Kh ark vsk, z , 23 -3 F.".; Ar tvrfirke po iyme r,* zat i pc 1vstyr'1'T1(j airr tasircd configurstior were prod%Act--d by prossirig r C ~. ~~j qj~,_jS W4 jh 8 X j 1) g S , Lj~; 1:.-I rj. -.e 3 with. tnermocouphts mcun"t-0 J Ind 113 fo 1-10. P o-I y v, ty rr. no p, &nu ~ a G wove f i rs -. u 4~4a llj~ k':Qy- arc! dried 6-.t II -11Y U:'6 , W49 T t It 1: W 1-- 5 L-Y V-0:14-1 CQ1 14' F. f!C lWV'1=1 Df & 0 ~'- q t I or ~ s fl (:1 .1.:1 or t G)'- D 61 f t r, o~m (yr' 1w ac.%ntillalor. Aftar I ho,.j, toacimis crajitmMit Cmrti 1,12 ACCESSION NR: ARS003893 =der 2-3 mm of Hg pressure Ln the pmss-form, heating was rptarted at a rate o-' 500 per ;-lour. After 2 hours ho;-ding a-, i65"C the temperature was lowered to _14~1_- 4-5 p-ss,,xe wads app_:E_-~ ar%o~ -1he entire mass was slawly -ccaled. 7he preis~,i.,~t ight hok,:I--.q am req,%i:r,j to was remc,vf,'i a,~ ar;d tl)il, -zovicimen was withdrawn. TA li,unuip- ano 5() min thicx. The fllft;*",Ti.,~,,~ 3c , 3(, inin, I)v _EU i xllllg an ph--.,iomu~riplier- It- ~,a:i !~a Hilry oF ;1,c~iot;llatol ndl.;(-0'1 Irl ple E .Z41, t i orl :4; Ig tyr-044, &1-0 5,1 ill I. a r;c ' ` 41, OkUP. LWst., 190, 3S37W). L. s us m or : ',2, CC EXCL: 00 Card 2/2 ISSAYEV, A..S. Determining the probability of fatigue breakdown in case of a random stationary loading, Trudy MATI no.61:45-55 !64, Experimental investigation of fatigue under random IrAdIng conditions. lbid.:56-72 (t4TRA 1 11 : 10) !SAYEV, 1~. S. Automobiles, Electric 1. V. Romanov's electromobiles. Avt. trakt. rpom. No. 8, 1052. -9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, -November 195~. Mciassified.l. 2 ISATIV, A.S., inshener. [Soviet automobile construction In the fifth five-year plan] Soiet- skoe avtonobilestroonie v piatol plattletke. Moskva,.scants, 1953. 31 P. (MIRA 6:12) (Automobiles indastry) (Hoisting machinery) - ISATEV, Lj&&Audr,-�aXL2nyjgA; SIMTSOV, I.B., redaktor; DKITRIYEVA, P.V., Tm [Creators of the first Ruslan tractors] Bosdatell pervykh otechestvan- nykh traktorove Moskva. lzd-vo Obanle-.0 1955 23 P. (Teemolusnos obahchostvo po rasprostrananitu politichemkikh I nauchrWkh snanit, Ser.4. no.1) 8:3) (Tractors) Be q ~eyvi4ch; SHMIDT. V.0., kandidat takhnicho6kikh nauk. 'HUI tetsegnz!nE M u.A.. inzhener, redaktor; UVAROVA. A.F.. takhnicheakiy redaktor Lisarn about automobiles] Isuchaite aytemobill. Moskva. Goo. asuchno-takhn. izd-vo meshinostrott.lit-ry. 1957. 339L P. (Automobiles) (xuu 1o:6) ISAYEV~ Aleksandr Sergeyevich; GUROV, S., red.; KU21ETSOVA, A.j tekhno (Electricity and transportation; from the hiatory of I electric railroads and ground trackless electric transportatio.ii] Elek- trichestva i transport; iz istorii elektrichookikh zhelezvykh dorog i nazemnogo bezrellsovogo alektrotransporta. Moskva,, Mosk. rabochii, 1961. 108 p. (MIRA,15:3) (Electric ra-Uroads) (Electric vehicles) (Railroads, %spended) ISAYEV. Aleksandr Sergqy~yiqh.-.'GUROV) S., red.; KUZMSOVAj A.) tekhn. red. LFrom automotive carriage.to the ZIL-13-1 automobile; from, the history of automobile enginearing]Ot samobegloi koliaski do ZIL-111; iz iBtorii avtorriobilia. Maskvay Mosk. rabochiij, 1961. 167 p. (MIRA 15.9) (Motor vehicles) ISAYEV, A.S. Chemical control of the stem pests of Dahurian larch. Trudy Inst. lesa i drev. 65slO5-117 163. OGRA 16110) FAKHFUJTDI14DV, V.Z.,-inzh.; ISAYEV, A.V., inah. (Rtantsiya Yudino, Kazanskoy dorogi) Organization of classification yard operation during reconstruction. Zbel.dor.trImsp. 41 no.3:64-66 Hr 159. (MM 12:6) (Railroads-Yard~) BOGOLYUBOV, B.P., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; YUMATOV, B.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; ISAYEV, A.V inzh. Operation of "Ugollnyy ruchey" open pit in the caved area of the "Zapolyarnyyw Mine. Gor. zhur. no.6:15-18 Je 162, (MIM 15M) 1. Moskovskiy institut stali (for Bogolyubov, Yumatcy). 2. Norillskiy gorno-metallurgicheskiy kombinat (fw Isayev). (Norillsk region-Strip mining) GRIBIN, Yu.G.; ISAYEV .--A.-Y..;AWANIKO, Yu.A.; POGRONSKIY, D.V.; D.M.; KOLEGOV, A.A. IUROVTSEV, Determining the strength properties of rocks. Fiz.-tekh. probl. razrab, pol. iskop. no-4:38-40 165. (MIRA 19:1) 1. GornometaUurgicheskiy kombinst.4meni Zavenyaginap Norillek, Submitted March 2,, 1965. GALA3EVy N.Z., kand.tekhn.nauk; I A.V., gornyy inzh.-markaboyder ISAYEV, Anatoliy -Vasillyeviih~ VAGANOVA, N,A,,, red.~ EL,'KDIA, EJ.%, fe-ERF. Mr. (Reference book on ni-akei-silver -tableware]Spravoobnik na mellkhiorovitiu posudu. Mos'k-;Ya., Gostorgizdat., 1962, 47 P. (MIRA 15:8) (Nickel silver) (Tableware) plates. nal BUKIN, Anatoliy Nikolaye;5tch; FILIPPOV, Mikhail Mikhaylovich; jqA)jY.. ~Andre~ boviche TSARIKOVA, Z.I., red.; vELIZAROVA,_N.A., tekhn. red. (Oscillographic recording of super-high frequency oscil- lations] Ostsillografirovanie kolebanii sverkhvysokikh cha,stot. Leningrad, Izd-vo Leningradskogo univ P 1963. 211 P. (MIRA 16:4) (Oscillograph) (Microwave mea3urementB) (Electric measurements) 1. ISA-2,11, BOIRIS 2. ussa (6co) 4. Electric Machinery 7. Decisive force, Zvezda no. 4, 1953. 9- Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, A-PRIL -1953, Uncl. ISAM I B. _ During the seven-year plan. ~wazhd.av. 18 no.2:12-13 F 261. 1 (Commmist Youth League) %Aeronaxiticsy Co=erical) ISJYNF.B. .*The organization of work on government revenuef V.Antipov. Reviewed by B.Isaev. Fin.SSSR 16 no.9:93-94 S155. (KERA 8:12) 1. Nachallulk otdola goodakhodow Moskovskogo oblfinotdoln. (Internal revenue) ISAMV, B.A. Tectonics of the Lagich mountains according to recent Investigationo. Uch. zap. AGU. Ser. geol. - geog. nauk no.3343-50 163. (MIRA 17111) ISATEV' B. 1. 6657. PrIsposdbleniya dlya ustanovk; passimetrov i klya koncrolya neeperpen- kikulyarnost;.tortsa otnocitellno osi rez'gavogo otveratiya. L., 1.954. 6~. s ill.; i L, chert. 22 am*,(Vseaqyuz* O-vo po raspro3traneniyu polit, i nauch. znaniye .qk. No. W (688)). Leningr. dom nauch.-tekhn. propagandy. Inform-tak)ln. list 3.800 eks. 30k.--Avt. ukazan v kontse teksta. --155-123z]al 621-803.3 # 621M3 SO: KNIZHANYA MOPISI No. 6. 1955 21(4) SOV/112-59-4-i'415 Translation from: Referativalry zhurna-1. Elektrotekhrika, 1959, Nr 4, p 138.(USSR) AUTHOR: Andreyes'.I-xhev, Ye. A., Isayev, B. I., and Mel'nikov, I. F. TITLE: Spark Counter for Checking Contamination of Surfaces With Alpha.-Active Substances U)FUShChi PERIODICAL: V sb.: Issled. v obl. dozimetrii ionizir kh izluchen:iy. M., AS, USSR, 1957, pp 162-165 ABSTRACT: A portable instrument for monitoring alpha contamination of surfaces is described. A multiwire,spark counter with a large-area (150 cm2) cathode j.s used. A high voltage (about 4, 500 v) is applied to an anode that comprises 25 filaments (tuagater- wire of 0. 1 -mm diameter) which are spanned Jr; parallel with the cathode plane 1. 5 mm from the cathode surface. The counting if; macle either by a neon lamp or by headphones. The instrument efficiency is about 0. 5 - 1%. Its advantages ar e:(#)absence of background and 2pha-particle counting not interfered with by any beta- or gainma-backgrolund. N. G. Z. Card 1 / I AS ABADMI, Kiri12 Ivanovich; DRUZ11ININ? Boris lvanovich;-~SZAYEALI Boris Ivan Lch,- RUBINOV, A.D., kand. tekhn. wuk.. retsenzent; MIMI", L.P., inzh., red.; LEYKIRA, T.L., red. izd-va; PETERSON, M.M.p tekbn. red. [Checking relative positions of machine-part surfaces) Kontroll vzaimnogo raspolozheniia poverkbnosiei detalei mashin. Moskvaq MashgIz., 1962. 113 p. (FIRA 15:10) (Fachinery-Construction) (Measuring instruments) IUYIV B. Strengthening the finances and circulation of money in Bulgaria. .,Fin.i kred. SSSR no.6:46-51 Je '53. (Kwi 6:6) (Bulgaria-Yinimce) (Bulgaria-Garrency question) Boris 'EMN -AYA SISTMA hAjiODNOY RMPUBLUI ~~GLXIRII 0'10., Fi"~ E M. .0-FYIEDIT!, CREDIT 5'~S illli O.-F THE P'-qDPLZ-S I RULIBLIC OF BuW' "al A-) 1950. 90,P. TARLES. BIBLIOGRAP1,11CAL ~VYL!Cr-VES. 0 go 0 e 0 0 0 * 0 ti-O a 414*1 00 so@ #4-06 Go*-*-* 9 0 0 4 4 0 9 le 0 0 0 00 e9. a if a IS It Is is tp a a a, "J m N li a IS v A 0 a a a a &six k.mrG_j-jT "f o he 9 q 0.0 Owlifitt 400 PEOP141INS *049 AMPUG$f 1w W"y tood'"W.W -X 4a, lwwv. J. Elpol. rkop'l **m, OW50W.- An upli. for tkis. 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