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.:IOV/11-59-8-6/17
The Main Tectonic Structuren of the Uraln and Their Origin
ternal structure. The lower pa-rt is composed of baSic
volcanic rock and small intrusions of the same compo-
sition. The middle part is composed of volcanic and
sedimentary rock and the upper part is of sedimentary
rock. The first Archeian level is composed of deeply
metamorphized sedimentary and magmatic rocks repre-
sented by variegated metamorphized gneissesas well
as micaceous and ferruginous quartzites and schists,
phyllites and marbles. The absolute a-e of the feld-
U
spares, determined by the argon method, was fixed at
about 1150 million years. The primary sedimentary
rocks from which the feldspares were formed', must have
been of much greater age. The thickness of this
level is about 5,000 m. The second Proterozoic (Ri-
feian) level is composed in its lower part of basic
volcanic rocks and of small gabbroid intrusions which
in some places are transformed into amphibolites. The
middle and upper parts of this level are comDosed of
sedimentary rocks, mainly phyllites and Quarizite
Card 2/5 schists. Magmatic plutonic rocks are also widely
SOV/11-50-8-6/17
L
The Main Tectonic Structures of the Urals and Their Origin
spread in this level. The absolute age of granites
from the Berdyaush region was fixed at about 990
million years; the general thickness of this level
is 8,000 to 12,000 m. The third, Paleozoic structural
level is separated from the Proterozoic by a series
of stratigraphic disturbances and an[~ular unconformi.-
ties. On the western slope of the Urals, this level
is composed of sedimentary rocks and on the eastern
slope it is composed of terrigenous -and tufaceous
rocks in its lower part; mainly volcanic rocks in its
middle part (Silurian - Middle Devonian formations)
and of mainly sedimentary rocks in its upper Dart
(Upper Devonian - Permian formations), Plutonic
magmatic rocks of ultrabasic and basic composition
are also widely spread in this level, along 1,,rith
volcanic rock. Moreover, this level is divided by
stratigraphic disturbances and angular unconformituies
into eight sublevels comprising complexes of rocks
of different age stretching from the Lower-Paleozoic
Card 3/5 age up to the Upper Paleozoic age. The general
U
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The Main Tectonic Structures oL" the Urals and Ihe -
thickness of the level is 5,000 to 10,000 m. Rocks of
the fourth, Lower Mesozoic level are associated with
narrow depressions of longitudinal orientation (up
to 3 km deep). The lower part of this level is com-
posed of basic and, in some parts, of acid volcani3
rocks, and the upper part is of terrigenou-, -and coal
bearing rock strata. The whole level (2,000 - 3,000 m
thick) is also separated from the Paleozoic level by
a series of stratigraphic disturbances and angular
uncomformities, In general, its tectonic structure is
very similar to that of the preceding level, Each of
these levels has its own folding system and its o=
intrusive stage. Taking into account the structur-al
sublevels, the number of phases of tectonic movements
of the Urals can be fixed at twelve. Giving a de-
tailed description of the eight main tectonic struct-
ures disposed latitudinally from west to east, the
author thinks that the lower Archeian level of the
Urals can be considered as crystalline form'-I'U-ion
Card 4/5 equivalent to that of the Russian Plateau but broken
SOV/11-59-8-6/17
The Main Tectonic Structures of the Urals and Their 0-rigin
up into many blocks by plutonic disturbances pre-
sumably at the beginning of the Proterozoic period,
when the Urals geosyncline was formed. At the end
of the Proterozoic period, this geosyncline was again
divided into a series of local geoanticlines and r-eo-
synclines which gradually shrunk during the Paleozoic
C3
and Lower Mesozoic periods, and completely disappeared
at the beginning of the Cretaceous period.. Since that
time the whole Urals region has developed as a pla-
teau. There is 1 map.
ASSOCIATION:Gorno-geologicheskiy institut Ural'skogo filiala Ali
SSSR, Sverdlovsk (Mining-Geological Institute of
the Ural Branch of the AS USSR, Sverdlovsk)
SUBVITTED: November 24, 1958
Card 5/5
MALAKHOVA, N.P.;,~RONIN A.A.,joktor geol.-min.nauk, ovt.red.;
j_
IZIMM:NOVA, L.A., tekbn.red.
[Tournai stage In the northern and central Ural Mountain re-
gion] Turnsiskii iarus Severnogo I Srednego Urala. SverdlovBk.
1959. 102P. (Akademila nauk SSSR. Urallskit filial, XX
Sverdlovsk. rrorno-goologicheakii institut. Trudy, no.38)
(MIRk 13:2)
(Ural Mountain region--Geolog7, Stratigrapbic)
PRONIN, A.A.
Geological works of the Ural Branch of the Academy of 5ciences of
the U. S. S. R. during the 25 years of its activity. Trudy Gor.-
geol. inst. UFAN SSSR no, 32:5-13 '59. (14M 1415)
(Geology)
- PRONIN, A.A.
Epochs and paleotectonic zones of the Carboniferous coal accimdation
in the Urals. Trudy Gor.-geol. inst. THAN S-SSIR no. 32:235-237 159.
(Ural Mountains--Goal geology) (MTRA 34:5)
OVCHINRIKOV, Lev Nikola7evich; PRONDNl- A.A-., doktor gool.-min.nauk, ovt.red.;
FAVORSKAYA, A.P., red.izd.va; IZ,140DMIOVA, L.A., tekhn.red.; FUCHKOVA,
N.M., tekhn.red.
[Contact-metasomatic deposits in the Central and Northern Urals]
Kontaktovo-metasom ticheskie mestorozhdeniia Srednego i Severnogo
Urala. Sverdlovsk, 1960. 494 p. (Akademiia nauk SSSR. Urallskii filial,
Sverdlovsk, Gornogeologicheskii institut. TrudY9 no-39).
(MIRA 13:10)
M?al Mountains-Ore deposits)
TARAKANOVA, YZVGENIYA IVANOVNA;,PRONINI- A.A.., prof., doktor geol.-mineral.
muk, otv.red.; EBLRGjWT, Z-, red.izd-va; SEREDKINA, N.F., tekhn,red.
[Atlas of coal of the Turgay coal-bearing province] Atlas uglei
Turgaiskoi uglenosnoi provintaii. Sverdlovsk, 1960. 153 P. (Akademiia
nauk SSSR. Urallskii filial, Sverdlovsk. Gorno-geologicheskii
institut. Trudy, no.53) (MIRA 14:7)
(Turgay tableland--Coal geology)
___ERCILILNi-A2,eksEa(ir-AltLcaey ~cjjj FPKIY9 I.I., otv.red.; SaIENCYVA, Ye.A.,
red. izd-va; BLEM, E.Yu.p tekhn.red.
(Carboniferous in the eastern Blope of the Central Urqlsj Karbon
Vostochnogo sklona Srednego Urals.- Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR,
2~960. 228 p. (Akademija nauk SSSR. Ura2:tskii filial, Sverdlovsk.
Gorno-geologioheskii institut, Trudyq fio.36) (MIRA 23112)
1. Chle4-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Gorskiy).
(Ural Mountains-Geology)
FRONINj, A*A*
Basic chaxacteristics of the paleogeography and paleotectonica of
the Carboniferous coal accumulation of the eAbtei* slope of the
urals, Trudy Goregeol.inst.UFAN SSSR no.0:23-42~ 160,
(HIM 14;10)
(Ural Mountains-Coal geology)
FRONIN., A.A.
Lower Vise (Rzhevskaya) metallogenetic phase in the Urals.
Zakon,razm.polezn.iskop, 34364-379 160. (MIRA 14-.1,1)
I. Gorno--geologicheskiy institut Ural'skogo filiala AN SSSR.
(Ural Mountain region-Ore depoz;its)
:FROITIN, A.A.
Pre-Cambrian in the eastern slope of the Central Urals.
Trudy Gor.-geol. inst. UFAN SWR no.51:3-13 160.
(MIRA 13:9)
(Ural Mountains--Geology, Strati&raphic)
,' PROITIN, A.A.
Carboniferous stral.igraphv of the eastern slope of the Central
Urals. Trudy Gor.-geol. inst. UPAN SSSR no.51:23-45 160.
(MIRA 13:9)
(Ural Mountains-Geology, Stratigraphic)
MALAKHOVA, NadezMa Petrovna; MAIAKIIOV, Anatoliy Alekseyevich;
PRORIN, A,A, doktor geol.-min.nauk., otv.red.;
SF.REDKINAJ N.F.Y tekhn.red.
[Moskovian and Gzhelian stages of the Central Urals]
Moskovskii i gzhel'skii iarusy srednego Urala. Sverelovsk.
1961. 84 p. (Akademiia nauk SSSR. Uraltskii filial,
Sverdlovsk. Garno-geologicheskii institut. Trudy, no.59).
(MIRA 15:11)
(Ural Mountains--Geology, Stratigraphic)
PRONIN., A.A.
Principal metaIlogenetic epochn-and ore formatiom of the Urals.
Zakonom. razn. polezn. iskop. 5:130-158 162. (MIRL 15:12)
1. Gorno-geologicheskiy institut U=I'sko&io filiala AN SSSR.
(Ural $=tains-Ore deposits)
FRWIN, A.A..
Geotectonic basis of the metallogeny of the Urals. Trudy Gor.-geol.
inst. UFAW SSSR mo.580-77 162. (MM 15t:L2)
(Ural Nountains-Ore deposits)
(Ural Mountains-rAsolog7, Structural)
~Pl IN )
r I - - r y of t he - ta
L characteristic-, if th--) t-0 C to
dovalopment of the Uralsj Varincite cycle) 0.3novrys
cherty istoril tektonichaskogo razvitila Urala; varistsiiskil
tsd.kl. Mosk-7aD 1965. 159 P. (MURA l8tU)
UR GOVANTSEY, Y.T., kand.tekhn.nauk; TURASOV, Y.Y., kand.tekhn.nauk;
ALUKIM, Sh.M., kand.tekhn.na&.: AURIANOT, V.N., doktor tekhn.
nauk; ASTAFITZY, N.H., kand.tekhn.nauk; B=O, I.A., a~mdemik;
BTSTRITSKIY, D.N.. kand.tekhn.nark; VZTALIS, B.S., kand.tekhn.
nauk; GIRSHBERG, Y.Y., inzh.; GORSHKOV, Ye.M.. inzh.; GRI-
CHEVSKIT, E.Ta.0 inzh.; ZAKHARIN, A.G., doktor tekhn.nauk;
ZLATKOVSKIT, A.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; IOSIPTAN, S.G.. inzh.;
ITSKOYICH, A.M., dotsent; KAUMIN, B.M.. inzh.; KVITKO, M.N.,
inzh.; KORSHUNOT, A.P., inzh.; LEVIN, H.S., kind.tekhn.nauk;
LOBANOY, Y.N., dotsent; LITYIIMIKO, A.F., inzh.; MKRKELOY,
G.F., inzh.; PIRKHAYKA, P.Ta., knnd.tekhn.nauk; PRONNIKOYA.
H.I., Imnd.tekhn.nauk; SMIRNOY, B.V., kand.telchn.nauk; FATTU-
-'&IIENKO, S.G., inzh.; KHODNE-Y, Y.Y., inzh.; SHCHATS, Ye.L.,
kand.takhn.nauk; EBIN, L.U., doktor takhn.nauk; ENTIN. I.A.,
kand.tekhn.nauk; SILIN, V.S., red.; SMYAIISKIT, V.A., red.;
BALLOD, A.I.. takhn.red.; SMDUTOVA, Te.A., tekhn.red.
(Handbook pertaining to the production and distribution of
electricity in agriculturej Spravochnik po proizvodstvu i
raspredelaniiu elektricheskoi energii v sel'skom khoziaistve.
Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.iit-ry, 1959. 900 P. (MIRA 13:2)
I.Tsesoyu2naya akademiya sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nank imeni
Y.I.Lanina (for Bud2ko).
(Rural electrification)
PROUIN, Aleksay Alaksoyevich, knnd.intor.nauk; LAYROV, N.M.. red.
[Independent India) Nezavisimais Indiia. Moskva, Izd-vo
TM i AOIJ pri Tal USSO 1959. 101 p. (MIRA 13:5)
(India--Politics and government)
(Indin--loonomic conditions)
S/032/61/027/003/023/025
B101/B203
AUTHORS: Andreyev, 0. N.- and Pronin, A. D.
Exchange of.experience
PERIODICkLi_._Zavodskaya labomtoriya, v. 27, no. 3, 1961, 356
TEXTt~ The authors designed adevice for measuring the deformation of
specimens in tests for heat-resistance-by centrifuging. Fig. 1 shows the
diagram' Byomeans of six bearings displaced in pairs relatively to each
other by 120 on link joints, the device can easily rotate and move
vertically on the shaft (d - 50 mm) of the centrifugal machine. The
device is used to measure the deformation of specimens with d - 4 mm and
1 - 65 mm with the use of a loading weight,,and I - 95 mm. without a weight.
Depending on the specific g.*:avity of the alloy tested, one specimen weighs
between 4 and 10 g. The deformation is measured with an accuracy of
0.1 mm at the end of the liading weight, or in the center of the specimen,
the slide gage being appl.~ed so that the deviation from zero position
(vertical position) is measured. A slide gage with an accuracy of measure-
ment of up to 0.05 mm can,be attached to the device. The device can be
Card 1/2
S/032/61/027/003/023/025
Exohahge of experience 3101/3203
used to measure the Aeformations of various materials; its handling is
simplG. There are 2 figures and 1 Soviet-bloc reference.
ASSOCIATIONt Institlat metallutgii im. A. A. Baykova Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute of Metallurgy imeni A,. A., Baykov,of the Academy of
Scien.~es UFSR)
Legend to Fig. 1; 1) Jjlamp;
2,3,7) forki 4) adjoiiiing rail;
5) link.block; 6) slide-gage.
Ff*q.
S/052/62/028/001/015//017
B116/B108
AUTHOR: Pronin, A. D.
TITLE: Device for automatic control of deformation of rotating
samples
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 28, no. 1, 1962, 113 - 114
TEXT: The device developed at the author's institute (see below) permits
automatic measurement of deformations in samples tested by a centrifugal
technique (I. I. Kornilov. Izvestiya AN SSSR, no. 4 (1959)). The
deformations are visually and automatically recorded, and the picture that
is taken of the deformed sample is developed automatically. The sample
is illuminated from a pulsed-light source. The device is useful for
controlling samples in vacuo and in inert gases. It operates as follows
(Fig.): The automatic command III switches on the CA-2 (SD-2) motor 5 by
means of the contact K 2* The motor drives the eccentric 11 by way of the
reducing gear 7, and the distributor drum 5 by way of the worm drive 9.
The eccentric 11 connected to switch 10 turns on the signal lampA
Card 1#~
S/032/62/028/001/015/017
Device for automatic control ... B116/B108
every 1/24 rad of distributor drum turn (when controlling 24 samples). 'he
light beam from the signal lamp strikes the photocell through the boro
in the synchronizer disk 4 when the sample is in the field of view of' thc.
recorder IV. The electric pulse produced in the photocell starts the
circuit V. The transmission of the gear 7 is chosen such that the
capacitor CA is charged UD to the working potential during one turn of tri,
eccentric. After exposure, the eccentric 11 closes the other pair of
contacts in switch 10. The conveying device 2 is switched on, and the
next film is ready to be taken, whereupo- -, .e procedure is repeatc-6,
In visual observations of deformations, ie distributor drum 3 and th~
eccentric 11 are operatei by hand at the ..nob 6- The nunber of rotations
of the shaft I of the centrifugal unit is controlled by an electroni,~
.) Soviet referenceo..
frequency meter. There are I figure and '
ASSOCTATIOU: Inatitut metallurgii im. i1. A. Baykova (Enstioite
Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykov)
Card 2 1.4d
S/03 62/028/001/015/017
Device for automatic control ... B116YB108
Figure. Diagram of automatic deformation meter.
Legend: (I) shaft of centrifugal unit, (II) distributor, (III) automatic
command, (IV) recording apparatue, (V) light source circuit, (VI) circuit
of electrorfic tachometer. (1) sample, (2) conveying devicet (3)
distributor drum, (4)~synohronizer disk (5) motor, (6) handle, (7)
reducing gear, (8) locking mechanism, (;) worm gear, (10) switch, (11)
eccentric.
Card 3/1!~
FRONIN, A. D.
11
Apparatus for the automatic control of deformations of
rotating test pieces. Zav.lab. 28 no.1:113-114 162.
(KIRA 15:2)
1. Institut metallurgii im. A. A. Baykova.
(Testing machines)
FROVIR, A.F., kand.sellskokhozyaystvannykh naukj dotsent
Methods for determining the suitability of agricultural machinery
for various zones. Izv. TSIWi no.3:97-108 161. (MIRA 14:9)
(Agricultural machinery)
PRONIN. A. F.
USSR (600)
Agricult-ure
Seeding and planting machinery. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo selkhoz lit-ry, 1951.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congrees, September 1952- Unclassified.
PRONIN, A. F.
USSR (600)
Agriculture
Machines and implements for the cultivation of crops. Moskva, Gas. izd-vo
selkhoz lit-ry, 1951.
Monthly List of Rustion Accessions, Library of Congrevs, S eptember 1952, Unclassified.
P~Tj~a'Tj::
tIf-L- b~00", and toextDooke "Vor beerl s)JbZfttk?d f0r- ~'--Mrpetjtlorl fQr
Apr.
Nam
Sokolovy N. S.
Yarkov, S. P.
Chizhevold-y, 11-1. G.
Cherkasov, A. A.
Shestalzo-v, A. G.
Guly-akin, 1. V.
Peterbur,as'Kiy, A. V.
Troitski-jr, A. 11.
Lukiyanytf-, V. 1.
Savzdarg, E. E.
TrofimovRh,, A. Ya.
Kuznetsov, V. S.
Kudryavtsev, N. Ye.
Pronin, A. F.
Alek-hin, N. V.
Sachli, S. N.
C-f 4ork
"Elements of Faminell
(textbook)
I-K-I~AC n',CJ_ L%
Moscow Ap-,ricull~ural Acade~y
Imeni K. A. Timir-yazev
PROIFIS,.M oA-Ze49rovich; PMIN Thail Alekseyevich; G*VRILOY, F.P.,
r, or-';; RAVLOVI, M.M., tekhnichookiy redaktor.
[Mechanization and electrification of agriculture] Mekhanizataiia i
alektrifikataiia sel'okogo khoziaistva. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo solkhoz.
lit-ry, 1955. 550 P. (Uchabniki i uchebnve posobiia dlia nallskokho-
ziaistvennykh tekhnikumar). (MLRA 9:4)
(Ilectricity in agriculture) (Agricultural machinery)
-FRONIN.) -Ardallon Fedorovich, ROOSTALU,L ' -1; CK""', '.,
red.
(Agricultural. machines! 1- % s in, , ir-~ .-L-
j d L . .. I I - --
linn, Easti Hiilclik Fir-jastuo, log p.
(141HA -~
i - -H CNN 11, A.F. tiotnenty kani. naulrc
'hbeddiriv, o ~ mlneral f ert, ILl izer a iry i"
vari,--w '.rodc-asting ne'vhodB of plaLaimenlu. lzv. T no.
IC-t-1-75 b4
1. Kafodra mckhanizatoil 3t~,'Lls~okhoz.
sollskz~khozyay5tvanttoy akadamil imerli K.A.
Timiryazova.
ALEHIN, N.V., dots., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; GEORGIYEVSKIY, I. S.,
dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; KUDRYAVTSEV, N.Ye., dots.,
kand. sellkhoz. nauk; OSIKIN, A.I., dots., kand. sell-
khoz. nauk; FRONIIII, A.F., dots., kand. sellkhoz. nauk;
SACHLI, S.N., dots., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; DMITRIYEV,
I.I., red.; TRUKHINA, O.N., tekhn. red.
[Manual on the adjustment of agricultural machines]
Spravochnik po regulirovkam sellskokhoziaistvenrWkh ma-
shin. (By] N.V.Alekhin i dr. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Mo-
skva, Selikhozizdat, 1963. 686 p. (MIRA 17:1)
FRONIN,A-T--
------
Bliminating losses In cutting veneer. Der.prom. 9 no.4:6 Ap '60.
(MIRA 13:9)
1. Laningradakaya lesotekhnicheakaya akademiya im. S. M. Kirova.
(Veneer industry)
PRONIN, A.G.
Water regimen characteristics of rivers in the northern
part of the Lake Ladoga region. Uch.zap.LGU no.292.,139-159
l6o. (MIJU 13: 7)
(Ladoga region-Rivers)
AUTHOR: Pronin, Candidate of Geographical 33ciences, I.enin-rad
TITLE: The Fedchenko Glacier (Lednik Fedchenko)
PERIODTCAL: Nauka i zhiznl, 1958, Nr 8, Dp 33-36 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In 1932, the highest hydrometeorological observatory of the
world was erected on the Fedchanko Glacier of the Pamirs.
Observations were of considerable importsnce in the study
of the glacier, At the Brussels Conference of Countries
Participating in the International Geophysical Year, the
Fedchenko Glacier was confirmed as one of the basic objects
of research in the section of glaciology. Together with
scientists of the Institut mekhaniki i matematiki Akademii nauk
Uzbekskoy SSR (Institute of Mechanic3 and Mathematics of the
Uzbek SSR Academy of Sciences) and a group of workers of the
filloscow University, a number of geomorphologists and climato-
logists of the Leningrad University participated in research
of this glacier according to the IGY program. The scientists
were given the task of establishing the structure of basic
glacial forms, the 'thermal and water balance, of studying the
Card 1/2 glacier's influence on climatic fluctuations and in observing
The Fedchenko Glacier
SOV-25-59-8-15/61
the movement of ice and water. In July l?57, a group of
climatologists under the direction of Professor O.A. ')rozrlov
proceeded from the city Osh to the top of the Fedchenko
Glacier. The author describes the road to the P.-lacier, the
rivers the expedition had to cross en route, the clim9te and
other conditions prevailing on the glacier. 'Sith the help
of modern devices, geomorphological research and the studies
of the upper layers of the atmosphere will be considerably
extended. It is planned that 6 hydrological stations be
established, in order to observe the flow of the melting snow.
There are 4 photos and 3 drawings~
1. Meteorology 2. Glaciers-Climatic factors
Card 2/2
PRONIN, A.G.
Lake Yanis'yar-ii. Ve--t.LGU 16 no.24:145-151 '61. (YjRA 1-4:12)
(Yanislyar-vi, Lake)
FRONIN, A.G.
I
Fiuctuations in freezing periods of rivers in northwestern regions
during different years and epochs [with sumnary in Bnglish].
Vsst.LGU 13 no.12:126-135 '58. (MIRA llil2)
(Ice on rivers. lakes, etc.)
7
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2,0:~~, copltb prInttzi.
SpcnacrIng aCencyt Glav-.070 uPravloniye jjdrometeorolc9ich#&'-tT
SSSR.
s-luzhby pri Sovets X-natroy
Rasp. Ed.t V.A. UryV,,T8TJ Id.g V.3. PMt4Dpopovj Tech. ld.o 9.1.
-&3mln&
H
.
FCRPIOSE: This work U intended for moteOrOlOgistst, hydrologists, and
ly those engaged In he study or snow
hydrophyaicibtat particul&r
and too and evaporation Procs@265-
CaVF-RA031 This book contains papers on hydrophysics which were pre-
sented and discussed at the Third All-Union Hydrological Conference
.n Leningrad, ublishad 10 volumws
October 1957. The Conference p
on various aspects or hydrology or which this Is numb or 3The
editorial board in charge of the series Includ I A: Uryvayev
(Chairman), O.A. Alekin, YG.V. Bllznyak (deces:ed)V, 0 N. Borsuic,
N.A. Velikanovo L.K. Davydov, A.P. Domanitakly. O.P. KAllnin, S.M.
KrItSKiY, B.I. Kudelin, L.P. Msncta~ N.Y. Mankol'a B.P. Orlov,
.1 Popov;,,..A.1- I .41akov, D.L. Sokolovskly, O.A. Bpenglarr,
A:lv*chobot , ando K. Cherkavekly. This Volume In divided In-
fo lonsi the first contains reports from the subooction
-2 Ttatudy of :vaporation processes, and the second contsin*
r th
;.Op.rt.rromthe n and ice subsection. References secompany
b article.
X*1"nlkQ_Y_A.([- FrOrtsb;;. Doctor
Sc!incej -;.-t
and A.A. PlvOvKmv (Candidate of Physical and Nathqm&ti.
cal Sciences) Computing the Rate or Autumnal Cooling A1011,;
T,
River
2TO
.Braslavskly,_ Aip; [Can4 d&t; Of Technical Scienc*to;,001 Lehlngradl
Computing thi c R991.2n o the Northern Kazakhe Lakes 2"
FIAZT.-M. 1DOcsnt, Candidate of "Ographical Sc1snces, LOn,
Leningrad] Long-range Ch"s In the Ice Break;
TImas or Rivers and Lakes " the Question or -up and Proo.s.up
"re,casting Zxtra Long-range 287
01-nzburg, 13--A. [Candidate of Tschnic&.1 3cigneeso Tal, Moscow,
PurdaxenCZ& or the N*thod of Long-rwigs
BroakAw an River& PorecastInE or Ice
_X&kar*T1ch_T.X. [Candidate Or Geographical 3clances, Gal L*ni 296
grad] Unstable 'IFe Regi..n. on XIv*ra and Methods for Forecast n-
ing
~A-r~n 302
No-&-c-ok Or 040graphical Scignan,
7 Long-range , Telp
Siberian an POrcs2ts of tho Time of Zee Appearance
d Par lantern Rivors on
309
At A. lCand1dato Of 000graphical Scloncow,
c &an Effect on LOU La.
-Tc0 Ereak-up for the North the Types Of Ice Cover and the T ilagraa
western RS'3R Rivers or
Plo~~rollch-V-7- [Candidate of Tgchnic&l 323
rrad%"a [Candidate of Geographical Sclenc3clOncOsLand M.P. VjnO ~j'
@&I
velOPIng A Method Of Long-range jpor~c&st of p Basic means ror Im:
C"e"'r"nee TIm** In Reservoir projects rssse~up and Ice
go 320
a an T-..L1_1 [Professor, Doctor of Technical S*j.n0&0j T.V.
cent
aherbakova I , Candidate of ?,. Ical Sciences); and N.J. Rh.
o lngln0er, LIr-j B_c Prob in t,
r Zc* lAgineering I:n
'Nyasn*kDv' M'V~ (Chief Engin-or, Omak] A., ,ttdKpt to Us* Sol., 326
adlation for the Needs of Water TransportatIm
O1V`n4-1'Jh;~(Wnglnsor, Teploslektropro"kt, Rostov, 333
Regul&tj
the River Discharge, by Zee R&&*"Olrs ne
341
KHODALETICH, A.N.; BREITELI, I.A.; BRETYMI, M.G.; YIGANOVA, T.I.
[deceased]-, TORBAKOTA, A.F.; TAM, F.Te.. Prinimali uchasti7e:
SOKCLOT, B.S.; TAGANOTA, T.I. [deceased]; SMYGINA, M.T..
-PROKIN, A.A., red.; GOROKHOTA, T.A., red.izd-va; GUROTA, O.A.,
tekhn.red.
(Brachiopods and corals from the Eifelian bauzite-bearing deposita
of the eastern slope of the Central and Northern Urals] Brakhio-
pody i korally Iz eifellskikh boksitonoonykh otlozhenii vostoch-
nogo sklona Srednego i Severnogo Urals. Mosk7a, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.
izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr, 1959. 282 p. (MIRA 13:3)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo geologii i okhrany nedr,
Urallskoye geologicheakoye upravleniye.
(Ural Kountains--Brar-hiopoda. Fossil)
(Ural Mountains-Corals, Fossil)
PRONIN A. G.
Experience in analyzing hydrogeological. conditions of rivers inn the
western part of Vologda Province. Yest.LGU no.24tlO4-113 162.
(MIn 16:2)
(Tologda Province-Rivers)
DODIN, A.Ya., inzh.; KRYUKOV, I.I., dotsent; PROljU,_", inzh.;
SIRYACHNIIKO, X.P., inzh.; STOVAS, M.V., doteant; MHTSYN, M.M.,
doteent-
Engineering and geodetic observations on deformations in transport-
and-dumping bridges. Ugoll Ukr- 3 no-7:24-27 Jl '59.
(MIRA 336,10
l.Dnepropetrovskiy gorny7 institut.
(Mine surveying)
OVUSM, V.Ta., inzh.; FRONIN, A.N., inzh.
Stawlard circuit elements for transistorized remote
control and automation systems. Yest.?SNII MPS 19
n0-5:17-22 060. (HIM 13:8)
(Automation) (Remote control) (Blectric circuits)
PRONIN, A.N., inzh.
Technical and economic advantages of remote-controlled power supply
eystems for electrified railroads. 7nid7 TSFII ITS no.209:4-18 '61.
(14MA 14:5)
(Electric railroads--Current supply)
(Remote control)
L PaP4~66 EwT 1) SCTB. DD
ACC NR, AP6019405 SOURCE COIE: *M-/0240/65/OC)0/03.1/0094/OC'5~5
AUTHORt _'Ironin, A. P.'
ORD AtorY of Noise Control on gailro 1Z_qfA-Hj,
Epjsteerlnos Le in ad Inst asrs.4Labor orii po
_d at
ajnEa Ens,
-borlbe s d1mmom. na zhe1eznodorozhn6iif transporte kafedry khnik:L bazopamosti
Ioningrddskogo Instituta inzhenerov__zjiq1eznodor6zhnogo transporta.)
TITIE.- Standards of industrial &JAelremarks on "old" and "newil standards)
SCURCEt 'G;2461!~a I sanitariyap me 11., 1965s 94-98
TOPIC TAGSt acoustic noises construction
ABSTRACTs The State'Committee on Gonst* otion US~R_I~iii -introduced new stan d-
ru
Ards for limiting industrial noise in newly built and rebuilt industrial enter;j
'prises (5N-2454j). These conform to the recommendations of the Teo
hnical
i -Acoustics of the International Standardization Organizatvion
i Coimr&ttee on
(TC-53.- ISO) and establish maximxi~ pomissible levels of acoustic-'pressure in
.!octave bands'in the noise spectrum.
Despite the apparently great external similarities between the Holdit
-and flnew"'standards, they differ from one another in principle ir. that the
IlAtter do not take.into.accow,.t, the general acoustic pressure. Some examples
~~are we
presehted'.which show how -greAt the differences'-:bet en tube t, sets of
standards be-,in prkpt#e~ Orige -art*. has: I figure and: 2 tables".
33& 20.:' SMDATEt n6l~;.*.
M CODU ORIG lwt- 0(a -
Card uDo t 63.3
M
KOSAPXV., A.I.; KUZNETSOV, A.N.; PRONIN, A.T.; VOLKOV, A.I.
Chuck for mechanical testing of thin-walled tubular specimens.
Zav. lab. 31 no.lls1416 165. (MIRA 19:1)
f g684-66
AUTHOR:
~7 `7
MArr M I/ItA" AWD (+ V,A~vv- (-,)1&2 (1,7) !JRCol-
AP5027473 SUR CODE: UR/0032/65/031/011/1416/1416
Kosarev, A. I.; Kuznetsov, A. N.; ,T._;--Volkov, A. 1.
977T yy'T~ ~Y,
ORG: none
TITLE: Clamping chuck for mechanical tests of thin-wiilled tubular specimens
SOURCE: Zavodakaya laborstoriya, v. 31) no. 11, 1965, 1416-
TOPIC TAGS: clamping chuck, metal test, test facilitjr, high temperature strength,
metal tube
'ABSTRACT: High-temperature strength testsIof thin-wallled tubular specimens inir olve
difficulties in attaching the specimens to the test ultichines. These difficultins
could,previously be circumvented only by testing extrat-long tubular specimens or
by welding special mounts onto the specimens. To obvimte these difficulties, tile
authors designed a self-centering chuck (Fig. 1) which, makes it possible to telit tu-
bular specimens of any length. The chuck consists of bousing 1, three cone-shaped
bushings 2'with inclination angle of 4.5-5* and threa(led inner surface, and connect-
ing sleeve 3 serving to tighten the hold on the soecitten and connect the chuck to the
testing-machine clamp. To enhance the rigidity of specimen 4, plug 5 is insertod over
the butt end of the specimen. Clamping chucks of this design have been used by the
authors in the tests of tubular specimens of VTI-1 titanium alloy at the tempexature
96~4-66
ACC Np, AP5027473
Fig. 1 clamping chuck
Card 2/3
L 9684-.66
ACC NRt APS027473
\j
of 450*C as well as of thin-walled aluminum-alloy tubes with diameter of 16 mm -and
less, produced by cold pressing at normal and elevated temperatures. The parpof
clampingIchucks for the testing of aluminum-alloy tubes may be made of 4OKhIor
n or testing
50 steels, and the bush.i go -- of tool steels, while the parts o,.f chucFR~i
tubes of heat-resistant materials should beat be made of E1437B,"br E1929'ehrome-
nickel alloys. For tubes with similar outside diameters Me -same cl-a-4ing chuck may
be used on merely replacing the bushings, Orige arts has: I figure.
SUB CODE: 11, 13/ SUMM DAME: none/ ORIG REP: 0001 OTR REP: 000
13
kk
f p,
K ONS AREV ) p . I. ; VOLK M
f the loa,~;ni, meoh,~,n'-m
Modification a
Zav. lab. 31 no.8:1025 lf~5.
PRONIII, A.T.
Designing vertical curveo. Ttrws. Etrol'. 13 ns. -!: t/-2--4?, DIO
(MTRA 17.-7)
1, ITachal.2nik J z7okatel Iskoy parill Monkovskogo gosudar,;trlm~
nogo proyekt--o-!2-yBkat-el'skug1o instit-uta Cooudar9tve=f!g-.-
proizvodstvemogo kcmitata po trdnsportnoma otroitel'--tv-~ SSSR.
(Candidate of Technical ~jciences)
PRONIN, B - A.
Belyayev, V. N., Candidate of TecLnical Sciences; iirger, I. k.. ~Ioctor of
Technical Sciences; Deuddav, S. P., Candidate of achnical Science5;
Korotkav, 'T. P., Cardidate of Technical Sciences; Kudryavtsev, V. N.,
Doctor of Technical Sciences, Frofessor; Hartynov, A. D., Candidate of
Technical Sciences; NiberC, 11. Ya., Candidate of Technical ~~ciencf--5;
Ponomarev, S. D., Doctor of Tecir,-.ical Sciences, Professor; Pronin,B. A.,
Candidate of Technical Sciences; Push, V. E., Candidate of~Te`chnicai
Sciences; Sleznikov, G. I., ~-ngineer; Stolbin, G. B., C-ndidate of
Technical 5clences; Tayts. B. A., ioctor of Technical Sciences
Spravochnik metallista. t. 2 (Metals Engineering Handbook. v. 2) Moscow.
?',ashgiz, 1958. 974 p. 100,000 copies printed.
Ed. (title page): Chernavskiy, 6. A., Candidate of Technical sciences; Ed.
(inside book): Markus, N. Ye., Engineer (deceased); Tech. Ed.: Sokol4yla,
T. F.; Editorial Board of the set: Acherkan, N. S., Doctor of Technical
Sciences, Professor, Chairman of the i~oard and Chief Ed.; Vladislavlev,
V. S. (deceased); Malov, A. N.; Fozdnyakov, S. N.; Rostovykh, A. Ya.;
Stolbin, G. B.; and Chernevskiy, S. A.
PURPOSE: The book is intended for technicians and engineers working in the
field of machine design and in production.
C=*4j'4;L-
REVKOV, G.A.,, kand. tekhn.nauk; PRONDI, B.A., dots., kand. tekhn.
nauk, retsenz-nt; ROMIffw7,_B_._S_.,__r_e-C.; TIKEONOVA, I.I., teldm.
.9
red.; KGGAN, F.L., tekhn. red .
(Soviet-made variable-speed gears]Otechestvemrje variatory skoro-
stei. Moskv , TSentr. in-t nauchno-tekbn.informatsii mashinostro-
eniia, 1960. 94 P. (Gearing) (MA 15:7)
.MNIN,.-j.A.j__)cand. tekhn. nauk, red.; MERENSKAYA, I.Ta., red.izd-va;
TIKHANOV, A.Ya.1 takhn. red.
(Transmission mechanisms; design, manufacture, and operation
of medhanicAl variators and flexible gear transmissions] Pe-
redatochnye-mekhanizmy (raschet, konstruiroyanie, tekhnolo-
giia proizyodstya i ekepluatataila mekhanicheskikh variatoroy
i peredach gibkoi eviazliu); abornik atatei. Pod red. B.A.
Pronina. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1963. 293 p. (MIRA 16:7)
(Gearing)
ppzNiN_jLL , kand. tekhn. nauko red.; MERENSKAYA, I.Ya., red.
izd-va; TIKHANOV, A.Ya., tekhn. red.
[Transmission mechania6a; design, manufacture and opera-
tion of mechanical variators and flexible gears) Pereda-
tochnye mekhanizmy; raschet, konstruirovanie, tekhnologiia
proizvodstva i ekepluatatsiia mekhanicheskikh variatorov i
peredach gibkoi sviazliu. Sbornik statei. Pod red. B.A.
Pronina. Moskva, MaBhgiz, 1963. 287 p. (MIRA 16:6)
1. Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obshchestvo mashinostroitellnoy
promyshlennosti. Odesskoye oblastnoye pravleniye.
(Gearing)
SOV122-59-1~-7/28
AUTHOR: Pronin, B.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences
TITLE: Comments on Paper "A SerLes.of Broad V-Belts for Variable
Speed Trarqmission" (Zamechaniya k statlye "Ryad
shirokikh kiinovykh remney dlya variatorov")
PERIODICAL; Vestnik Mashinostroyeniya, 1959, Nr LF9 PP 34-35 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The series of control for variable speed V-belt drives is
stated in a formula (Eq 2). It is claimed that the
series of broad belts incorporated in the Provisional
Standard (Vestnik Mashinostroyeniya, 1959, Nr 4,
Pp 32-33) do not cover the possible range of control.
It is pointed out that the pulley angle is substantially
smaller than the belt wedge angle, This fact increases
the range of control. American and British practice is
considered where the pulley.angle in agricultural
machines is 260. The minimum pulley diameter to blade
thickness ratio is often made as low as 6, but should be
about 8. The ratio of blade width to thickness, held
constant at 3.2 in the Provisional Standardl should
increase with increasing belt width. At about 50 mm
width the ratio earl be raised to about 3.6. The range
Card 1/2 of belt lengths is criticised as badly planned.
SOV/122-59-4-7/28
Comments on Paper "A Series of Broad V-Belts for Variable Speed
Transmission"
The power transmitted, as presented in the previous
paper, is said to be based on cotton cord belts, but
should be corrected for nylon cord and for a lower
pulley angle. Each of these factors increases the
permissible power by about 30%. Further
experimental research is advocated.
Card 2/2 There are 2 figures.
SAVERIN, U.M., professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk; FRONIN, B.A., kan-
at
didat tekhnicheakikh na-uk, redaktor; BAIASHOV, MI.,' leffiff"ft takh-
nicheskikh nauk, reteenzent; POPOVA, S.M., takhnicheskiy redaktor.
[Shot peening; theory and practical application] Drobestruinyi naklep;
teoraticheskia osnov7 i praktika primenaniia. Moskm, Gos.nauchno-
tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroitellnoi lit-ry, 1955. 311 Pe (MMA 8:4)
(Shot peening)
IF
6.,k) 1 A)
BXLYAY11V,V.N.ksnd.tekhn.nauk; BIRGER, I.A., doktor tekhn.nauk; DEMIDOV, S.P.,
k:and.tekhn.nauk; KOROTKOV, V.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; XURYAVTSEV, V.N.,
doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; WaTYNOV, A.D., kand.tekhn.nauk; NIBMIG '
11.Ya., kand.tekhn.nauk; PONOMARIV, S.D., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof 0;
XRONIN,.S.A.. kand.tekhn.nauk; PUSH. V.I., kand.tekhn.nauk;
SIZZHIKOV, G.I., inzh.; STOIBIN, G.B., kand.tekhn.neuk; TAYTS, B.A.,
doktor tekhn.neuk; AGHEM11, N.S., doktor tekhn nauk, prof.
glavnyy red.; VIADISLAVLRV, V.S.. red [decessedi; RAIOV, A.N., red.;
POZDI\rf.AKOV, S.N., red.; ROSTOVYXH. A.Ya., red.; CHMIAVSKIY. S.A..
kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; HARMS, M.Ye., inzh.. red.-[deceased]-,
KARGANOV, V.G., Lnzh., red.graficheekikh rabot; SOKOIOVA, T.F.,
tekhn. red.
[Metalworker's reference book in five volumes] Spravochnik metalliata
v piati tomakh. Chleny red. soveta V.S.Vladir-lavlev i dr. Moskva,
Goa. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry. Vol.2. (Pod red.
B.A.Chernavokogo). 1958- 974 P- (MIRA 11:5)
(Mechanical engineering)
FROMIN, T3. A.
K voprosu o naznachen4;__i razraerov i kontrole klinorerennyk-h s*.,~-ci7-')-IF..
Mash., 1950, no. 9, p. 18-21)
Problem of dimensioning and checking V-belt pulleys.
DIB: TNh.Vh
SO: I'lanufactu-ring and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library
of Congress,.1953.
PROIN, B.A., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk, dotsent.
Slips in flat and V-belt transmissions. Vest.mash. 36 no.10:9-13
o 156. (XLRk 9,11)
(Belts and belting)
PRONIN, B.A., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk.
a
Designing V-belt transmissions. Vest.mash.36 no.12:30-34 D '56.
(Belts and belting) . (MLRk 10:2)
h;. )ra~e-~oa t kh c a Or. 3,
,loktor tekhniiherkj',& naU; BEY-,'EL')LAN,
I.N. . kandiddat nauk-, 131-zfj-;'. 1.A. t,-kbnj-
cheskikh naiik; BCGU61.,hVSK.Y, P.Ye,, ~wwldet te~-hnlceskl/h n6uLr:
BURUVICH. IrazOdiiat tel:-hntchoskik~ rauk; VuLIAIR,
ornfessor, doktor tekhnichesklkh nstJr-, 0014DOERG, Yu.m., 1 7 en r:
G~jRODETSKIY. I-Ye. , profeaso:r, eir*tor tekhntcheW-:lkh nauk-, e"ORDcu,
I - 0 - , o rof es sor; D 1,11~31TBMG, Y. P. , ka nd ida t tekhn i-haski ~-b natee- -,
DUSChATOV. V,V., in7hene., WMiGV. A.G., kandidat teFhntr---'-.'skikh
n-ank: KlIaSOSHEil. JR.S., Drofesscr. KODUTY, D.S., *ev;h'Dj-
i-:beskikh nauk; ~:LT~t.,2MIM-)EV. A-~., krand-ldn' tekhnicheelcAh ra-ijk;
K*~01TIKU. I.?., kn,,d.idat. tekhriic+jp~%lrikh nauk-, KUSHUT", Y.Ya., karldi-
-;nt tekhniiheek4kh nauk; Lr.'V-06UN. Ye.Y., in2hener: MAZYHU, 1.7.,
inzhener; M&.j'jjtTl - 'R'
ii-i - . kand',C-- t te& 4j', -Y"OV.
V p -14,~heskikh neuk;
ks;-."'ielat takhni---'ro-.-kikh ::ank: NlB.!LRG, ff.Ya., kandidat te0mi-'nPskikh
N1KG:jiT2;V, G.A.. orc.lesn.)r, dn;-tnr tekhnic-beckUC-, niank;
,P7,TRUSZVfGH. A.T.. dnk.~,,-r tpkhnichesk'k~ nvuk: PM)14Y,--.-('v'.
lotsent. PO' 14OREV, nF-ilv;
ILL
'R
PRIGWOWSKIY, 11. 1. , f p 4or, doktor tF,4hr,!cheskikh
.10t- o
t
tpkhni~-henkikh nouk-. SATE,11. F,-A., 'ioktar tel. "m 1'0-
n.qul~; 6MUSS71, 1S.Y. SWbODKIN, lnzhFmer; SPITSYli, N.,` ..
prcfpnsor, doktor ts~tnl,:-heakikh nauk, STCFAII. G.B., kand-i',int
takhr,ichaskikh nauk: TAM;. B.A., kandiat ta'.-$~niener~Mlkh n--!uk;
TETELFBAW-1. 1.M., kandidot teklinichesiriMh -j-4-; LTMANSKlY, j-..P
orofesenr, doktnr nauk, V.I., nr,f,~s!~cr,
dnktor tekhniches!rtk~t na!,J~; (Continued or. nvixt card)
B A B4 14. S. I. --- (continwd) Cn ni
IMAYT. IMI. , kan(!i int te!I,,n I c- he s1rikh n auk-, -'Y-) I -I,-V. ~-Y::
telchnichapirikh na,"':-; YE~2, Y.N., ln!zh-en-, -iip- -11r,-,ry
zirUDROY. V.S., kan~~;I-?t tel:hnicheskikh na-,Cv, -4-~Irtnr;
Tz;-v%TKC,V. A.F., dct;-ont, rx,,.crrkvy redaktor; :-E.. ir,7.hener,
nBuchnyy redaktor; MiKKU~':. M.Ye.. inzhipner. -v,!a~1invy 7-AdAktor;
KARGANOV. V.G., irzheni!r, neuchnyy redrj'ct-,~~r: daktcr
takhnicheakikh nauk, professcr. redA'kt:-;-,. T.F.. tekhnic~-ip-
-.kiy redaktor
Nw,ual of nachit~,r,,, -var*-j:-~cturel
lit-ry. Vol- I -Oc-I p.
1. Deyct-Ate')-".-- LrI::.' t rr Soren; a p
( MA. '~ 1 -'-, -7
DURAYU, Petr"Fedor~vich, kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk; POIZSHCBNKO. P.V.,
kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. retsenzent; Aurk...B. kandidat
-aim
takhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor; SHIIKSHURIKA, Te.A., redaktor
isdatel'stva; TIKHANOY, A.7a., tekhnicheskiy redaktor
[Tree dimensional links] Razmernve tsepi. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-
tekbu. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1957. 286 p. WaA 1o:6)
(Links and link-motion)
ALISHITS, I.Ta.,.ksLndidat tekhnichookikh nauk; BABKIN, S.I., kandidat
tekhnichemkikh nauk; BALAKSHIN, B.S., doktor tekhnicheakikh nauk,
professor; BETSILIMM, R.D., inzhener; BKTATW, T.H., kandidat
tekhnichaskikh nauk; BEREZINA, N.L. inzhener; BIRGER. I.A..
doktor takhnicheakikh nauk; BOOVSLAVSKIT, Tu.K., kandidat tekhni-
chemk1kh ~auk; BOROVICH, L.S., kandidat takhnicbeekikh nauk;
GONIKRUG, Tu.M., inzhener; GORDON, V.O., professor; GORODITSKIT,
L Ya., doktor tekhnicheakikh nauk, professor; GRONAN, M.B.,
inzhener; DIKER, Ta.I., kandidat takhuichaskikh nauk; DOSCHATOV.
V.Y., inzhener; IVkWV, A.G.;, kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk:
KIIUSOSHVILI, R.S., doktor takhnichaskikh na - professor: Kw-
TIKOV, I.P., kandidat tekbnicheskikh nauk; Z=SON. U.N..
inzhznigr; MAZTRIN, I.V. inzhener; HARTYNOV, A.D., kandidat
tekhnichemkikh nauk; NIBERG, N.Ta., kandidat tekhatchaskikh nauk;
NIKOLAYEV, G.A., doktor takhnichaskikh nauk, professor; PITRUSFI-
VICH, A.I., doktor tekhnichexkikh nai ; POZDWAKOV, S.N., dotment;
PONOMARN, S.D., doktor tekhnicheakikh nauk, professor; PRONI.N.,
B.A. kandidat takhnich*skikh nauk; RXSHMV, D.N., doktal'Mrni-
cheakikh nauk, professor; SATELI, N.A.. doktor tekhnicbeekikb
nauk, professor: SIHAKOV, F.F.. kandidat takhnichookikh nauk;
SWBODKIN, M.S., lnzhenar; SPITSYN, N.A., doktor tekbnichemkikh
nauk, professor; STOLBIN, G.B., kandld&t tekhaichookikh nauk;
TATTS, B.A., doktor tekbnicbesklkb nauk; CHIR SHIW, H.A., kandi-
dat tmkhnichasklkh nauk-.. SHIFUDEROVICH. R.M.. kandidat tekhni-
(Continued on -next card)
ALISHITS, I.Ta., kantlidat takhnichaskikh nauk (and others) ....... Card 2.
chesklkh nauk, BY-DINOV. T.Ta., kandidat tekhnicbeskikh r,--Uk;
MMIKH, L.B., kandidat takhnicheskilch nauk, ACHFIRKAN. N.S..
doktor takhnicheakikh nauk, professor, redaktor; MARKUS, M.Te.,
inzhener, redaktor; KARGAWV, V.G., inzhener, redaktor; SOKOLOVA.
T.F., takhnicbeakly redaktor.
[Mechanical engineer's manual; in 6 volumes] Spr&vochnik mashino-
etroltelia; Y shasti tomakh. Izd.2-e. ispr. i dop. Hosk-va, Goo.
nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostrait. lit-ry, Vol.4, 1955. 851 P-
(Mechanical engineering) (MLRA 8:12)
BCGATYREV, I. S.;.,PR
both B.S.
The Machine for testing of belt drives for their traction capability andefficiency.
Ve6t Mash P- 32, Oct 51
?iod,V/'Oz 3-19.
D'YACHICOV, VA., kandidat takhnichookly nauk: ZINKOV, R.L., kandidat
tekhnicheskikh nank; AIMOT, IC.V., professor, retzenzentj
P.RONrN,,B..A., kandidat tekhnichookikh nank, redaktor; SOKOLOTA,
~A~ichegkly redaktor
(Steel belt conveyers; principles of planning. calculation an(I
operation] Ironvelery so stallnoi lentoi; onnovy proektirovaniia,
rascheta i okepluatatoll. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. Isd-vo
mashinostrolt. lit-ry, 1952- 161 p. [Kicrofilm) (MLRA 7:10)
(Conveying machinery)
PRONIN, B. A.,
PRONIN, B. A.,
Engineer - - *investigation of the Life of V-Shaped Transmission Belts and the
Efficiency Factor of V-Belt Drives."
Sub 13 Oct 50, Moscow Automotive Mechanics Inst
SO: Vechernyaya Moskva, Moscow, Jan-Dec, 1950
Sum 71
Factor ri
Tzw~
Ve-ch-er-ya--y-- -a moskV"a
Sum 71
ACHERXAN. N.S., doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, professor, redaktor;
BELYATRV, Y.H.. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nau , dotsent;
BIDERMAN, Y.L., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; BOROTICH, L.S..
kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; GASHINSKIY, A.G.. inzhener;
GOROISTSKIY. I.Ye., doktor tekhnichaskikh nauk, professor;
IVANOV. B.A., doktor takhaicheakikh nauk, professor-,
KOLOMIYTSEV, A.A., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, dotsent;
KRAGELISKIY, I.V., doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, professor;
MaTRIN, I.V., inzhener-, NIKOLAYEV. G.A.. doktor takhai-
cheskikh nauk, professor; PETRUSEVICH, A.I., doktor takhni-
cheskikh nauk; POZDNYAKOV, S.N.. dotsent; FONOMAREV, S.D..
doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, professor; PORTUGALOVA, A.A.,
kandidat tekhmicheakikh nail ; PRONIN. B.A., kandidat tekhni-
1) 4icheskikh nauk,
cheskikh nauk; RESHETOV D.I., M5673 ~e
professor; RKSHETOV, L.N., doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, pro-
fessor; SAVERIN. M.A., doktor tekhaicheakikh nauk, professor;
SAVERIN, M.M., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; SLCBODKIN, M.S.,
inzhener; SPITSYN, N.A., doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, professor;
STOLBIN, G.B., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, dotsent; UMNOVI
V.A., inzhener; CHERNYAK, B.Z., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk-,
SHCHEDROV, V.S., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. dotsent.
[Machine parts; collection of materials on calculation ana
design in two volumes] Detali mashin; sbornik materialov po
raschetu. i konstruirovaniiu v dvakh knigakh. Izd.2. Moskva,
GoB. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit.i sudoetroit.lit-ry.
Vol. 2. 1953. 560 p. MRA 6:12)
ACHERM, Naum Samailovich. 1872- , doktor takhnicheakikh nauk, professor,
redaktor; BIWAYEV, V.N., dotsent, kandidat tekhnicheskikh mik; BOXIMAN,
V.L., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; BOROVICH, L.S., kandidat tekhnichaakikh
nauk; GASHINSKIY, A.G., inshener; GORODITSKIY, N.Ye.. professor, doktor tekh-
nicheakikh nank: IVANOV, B.A., professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk;
KOLMI'.TSXV. A.A.. dotsent, kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; KRAG]ILISKIY, I.V.,
professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk; PZTRUSEVICH, A.I., doktor tekh.-aicho-
skikh nauk; POZDNYAKOV, S.N., dotsent; PONOK&W, S.D., professor, do'Xtor
tekhnicheakikh nauk; PORTUGALOVA, A.A., kandidat tekhnicheakikt nauk;
FRONE., B.A--, kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; RESHIATOV, D.N., professor, dok-
tor ekhnicheskikh nauk; RISHETOV, L.N., professor, doktor tekhniches:cikh
nauk; SAVARIN, N.A., professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk; SAVIRIN,19.A.,
kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; SLODBOIKIN, M.S., inzhener; SPITSTN, N.A., pro-
fessor, doktor tekhnichaskikh nauk; STOWIN, G.B.. dotsent, kandidat tekhni-
cheskikh nauk; UMNOV, V.A., iuzhener; CE3MNYAK, B.Z., kandidat tekhni..,heakikh
nauk; SHOODROV, V.S.. dotsent, kandidat tekhnicheBkikh nauk.
(Machine parts; collection of materials on calculation and design in -.Iwo
volumes; vol.11 Detali mashin; abornik materialov po raschetu i konsi;ruiro-
vanitu. Izd.2.. ispr.i dop. Moskva, Goa. nauchno-tekhn. izd-yo mashinostroit.
i sudostroit. lit-rY, 1953- (KI.RA jj:ll)
(Machinery--Deoign)
BOGATYREVI 1. 0'. ; PRONIN, B. A.
Belts and Belting - Testing
Machine for testing belt drives for traction capacity and efficiency. I. S. llogatyrev.
B. A. Pronin. Vest. mash. 31 No. 10, 1951.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, September, 1;4 Unclassified.
P~qNIY B~ris Alakepy-e-vich, doteent, kand.tokhn.nauk; SPITSIN, N.A.,
_
prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, reteenzent; IVANOV. Te.A., kand.
takhn.nauk, rad.; UVAROVA, A.F., takhn.red.
[V-balt and friction transmissions and variatoral Klinore-
mannye i friktsionnye peredachi i variatory. Moskva, Goa.
nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mnshinontroit.lit-ry, 1960. 333 P.
(MIRA 13:3)
(Power transmission)
15(2) SOV/72-59-11_5/:~
AUTHORS: Vaynshteyn, A. L., Pronin, 11. G Pollyak, V. V.
TITLE: Optimum Chemical Composition of Vertically Drawn Glass
of Boats
PERIODICAL: Steklo i keramika, 1959, Nr 11, pp 12-17 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Professor I.I. Kitaygorodskiy in 1935 was the first scientis'. in
the Soviet Union to suggest an aluminum-magnesia compositio:i
drawn glass. Table I gives the dev-elopment of the composition of
vertically drawn glass in the plants of the USSR Here,
mention is made of the papers by A. P. Zak, S. I. Ioffe, Myull~_Y,_-1.f'-11
(Footnote 1), and M. V. Okhotin, I. G. Bazhbeuk-Melikova (rootnt--,t- -~, .
Previously, the problem had been dealt with by L. G. Golldenl.-_,r~,-,
V. V. Pollyak (Footno'e 3)1 as well as M. V. Okhotin, R.
(Footnote 4) and N. V. Solomin (Footnote 5), In table 2, the.
are listed which use the so-called dolomite layers, which aro
charactcrized by -a cortain CaO- and MgO-norrolation. On thi,
strength of investigation results, the authors of thij paper
sugGest that the plants producing plate glass should switch over
to a uniform comporition of t'he glass, which has proved successful
Card 1/2 at the Lisichansk window glass factory. This plant u-ses a boat
Optimum Chemical Composition of Vertically Drawn SOV/72-5;9-'I-r,`C
Glass by iyleani of Boats
which is shown in the figure. On the suggestion of workers
of the Lisichansk factory, the authors of the present papZr cnd
A. T. Leonova, this plant, in 1958, operated with the
chemical composition of Class: 71-85% Si02 ; 2.04:" Rp',; aCO;
6.6% Cao; 10.96% MgO+CaO; 14.835 Na 20+K20; O-3%SO 3.- ' Table 3
lists the production figures of this plant for 1957-59. The
factory imeni Oktyabrlskaya revolyutsiya also achieved favora"-'.--.
results with this composition. The change-over of the
f c om
actories to the production of glass of this chemical Pco~t.J_11
permits improvements in the melting process, an increase in
output of furnaces and machines without'any additional expenditure,
and a simplification of the work in the various departments of the
works. Thus thousands of tons of soda and sodium sulphate can
saved for national economy. There are 1 figure, 3 tables, and
5 Soviet references.
Card 2/2
PRONIN, B.G.; OBLIVALIM, F.A.; VAYNSIITEYN, A.L.
Technology of the manufacture of glass dinas with high tridymite
content. Stek. i ker. 19 no.6;9-14 Je '62. (MIRA 15:7)
(Firebrick) (Tridymite)
PRONIN, B.G.; NFZVIT, A.Ye.
The feeding of sulfate into the drying drum has been mechanized.
Stek. i ker. 19 no.2:34 F 162. (MIRA 15:3)
(Sulfates) (Glass factories--Technological innovations)
PRONIN, B.G.; OBLIVALINYY, F.A.; VAYNSHTEYN, A.L.
Possibilities for increasing the- periods of operation bet~men
repairs of glass furnaces. Stek.i ker. 19 no.4:1-7 4 162.
(MIRA 15:8)
(Glass furnaces)
OBLIVALINYr, FA.; VAYNSHTIM, A.L.; PRONIN. BW.
W
Ghanging to natural gas as a means Of increasing the productivity- of
furnaces. Stek* i ker. 17 nool2:1-5 D 160. (NDU 13:11)
(Glass furnaces) (Gas an fuel)
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ter-rope belts. 1,11ashinostroitell no. 4:33-34 Ap 161. (MIRA 14-4)
(Pulleys)
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module of up to,10 mm. 'The productivity of this semi-
automatic exceeds that 6f the 5A27S1 machine by 20-25%.
-automatic weight
The semi 6,200 kg, its overall dimen
sions ar; (length) 2,200 x (width) 1,600 x (height) A_
1, 600 mm. Figure 2. sh'ows the new 5n239 (5P23B) semi-
automatic, replacing e'
The new machin
the old 523 model.
has been devised for the machining of small-module
bevel gears'up to 125 mm in diameter and 2,5 mm module.
The new machine weighs 1,000 kg, its overall dimensions
(length) 1,080 x (width). 590 x (height) 1,470 mm.
-W
This semi-automatio-was developed by the design office
of the zavod zubostrogal'nykh stankov (Gear Planer
i0 al
Plant). The Saratov gear cutting and gear planing
machine plants have brought out the %283Ci (5A283si)
semi-automatic gear planer for rough and finish ct: ing
At
of large-module straight bevel gears'. Toothed wheels
with a maximum diameter of 1,600 r,-n, a maximum genera-
trix length of 800 mm and a maximum module of 40 mm
can be machined with an accuracy corresponding to the
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,3rd and 4th.class. The 5A283SI semi-automatic weighs 23,000 kg; Its overall
dimensions are: (length) 3,800 x (width) 2,800 x (height) 2,400.mm. It was
designed by the SKB-5.-"(See Pig, 3. The SKB-5 h" also developed the 5771h machine;'
for the hardening of spur and bevel gears and other -Figure 4:.
parts of similar shape with a-diamet r of up to
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by the sKB,5 is intend up to 125
gears of external and internal gearing
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folbwing overall dimensions: (length) 1,000 x (width) 780 x (height) 1,350 mm.
FlaLire 6shows the 5259 (525B) gear cutting automatic, manufactured.by the Saratov;
Gear-Cutting Machine -Plant and:. designed by. the ENIMS. Ae machine produces gear
-lot production. T .he automatic is equipped withImechanical devices
shafts in big
for the loading of blanks and iinloading of finished parts.. The.author claims
that similar automatics have.-not. yet been Figure 7.~
manufactured by-foreign firms. Figure
shows the 52W (528S) gear-cutting semi--
automatic for the machining of helical bevel
i and hypoidal gears up to 800 mm in diameter
with modules up.to 15 mm. The machine IV
weighs 13,700 k8, Its overall dimensions
are: 2,600 x 2,100 x 1,950 mm, Figure 8
shows the 5A,27C3 (5A27S3) gear-c'
semi-aultomatio with inclined spindle,
designed by the SKB-5 and intended for the
finish cutting of high-precision helical
bevel and hypodial gears up to 450 mm in
diameter with a maximum module of 10 mm for
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automobile transmissions. The machine can also be used for the rough and finish
machining of skew Vevel gears of all kinds in small-batch, large-lot and mass
production. The machine weighs 2,170 kg; it has the following overall dimensions
2,170 x 1,500 x 1,705 mm. The Saratovskiy stankostroiiellnyy zavod (Saratov
Machine Tool Plant) has mastered the lot production of the 322517(3225B) semi
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automatic internal grinder (Fig. 9 devised for the grinding of holes up to 20 an
in diameter, with a maximum grinding length of up to 40 mm, The grinder weighs
1,100 kg, its overall dimensions are: 1,670 x 935 x 1,370 mm. Figure 10 shows
the CUJ -23 (SSh-23) semi-automatic internal grinder which was brought oui again.
the machine is intended for the grinding of holes in antifriction bearing rings
of up to 65 mm in diameter with a maximum grinding length of 75 mm, with auto-
matic two-step caliber measuring. It weighs 2,500 kg and has the following
overall dimensions: 2,400 x 1,330 x 1,560 mm. Instead of the old 3A2110 model,
the new 3A227 multi-purpose internal grinding machine is manufactured in lot
production. The new machine (see Fig. 11), in comparison with the old model,
ensures an increase in productivity of up to 25% and in precision by 20%. It has
been devised for the grinding of cylindrical and conical holes from 20 to 100 mm
in diameter and a grinding length of up to 125 mm, in individual and small-batch
production. The grinding machine is equipped with a face-grinding device which
makes it possible to grind with one setting the outer face and the hole. The
machine weighs 2,450 kg, its overall dimensions are: 2,500 x 1,650 x 1,470 mm.
At present another 10 models of machine tools are under construction at Saratov
machine tool plants, among them.the 52ffP5 (52PR5) gear-cutting semi-automatic
with program control, for the machining of skew bevel gears of up to 500 mm in
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New Machine Tool Models of the Saratoy Plants A004/AOOI
diameter and modules of up to 10 mm. Moreover, the model 5232 gear-cutting semi-
automatic is under construction, devised for the finish cutting of semi-generated
skew bevel gears up to 320 mm in diameter, with modules up to 10 am. The model
5A231 gear-cutting semi-automatic is intended for the rough machining of semi-
generated skew bevel gears up to 320 ma in diameter and with modules up to 8 mm.
The model _3A227A internal grinding automatic is intended for the machining of
cylindrical, conical, throbgh and blind holes from 20 to 50 mm. The maximum
grinding length amounts to 75 mm. There are 11 figures.
Card 8/8
BRODSKIY, KikhBil Valentinovich; PETROV. Viktor Vqaillyevich;,- PRONIN.
P.A., otv.red.; PETROVA, V.Ye., red.; HARKOCH, K.G.,
[Autowtion of radio relay lines] Avtomatizataiin radiorelainykh
linii. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po voprosam aviazi i radio,
1960. 49 p. (MIRA 14:1)
(Radio relay Byotems)
CZECHOSLOVAKIA Chem~cal-'-Tpchnology, Chemical Products and H-'12
Their application. Part 4 - Cellulose and
Its Derivatives, Paper.
,Ibs Jour : Ref. Zhur. Khimiya., No 4, 190, 13229.
i~uthor : G.F. Pronin., P. V. Suptel,
.............
Inst : Not given
Tit-1 e : Continuous Mi-Iling in Cone Mills.
Orig Pub : Papir a celulosa., 1955, 10, No 10, 201 - 203.
Abstract : Translation. See RZhKhim. k956., 56326.
Card 1A
PRONIN, F.A.
New models of machine tools =amxfactured at the Saratov Machin-aTool
Plant. I/Ashinostroitell no.1:8-10 ja 161. OKUF-~ 14,3)
(Saratov-Machine-tool industry)
PRONIN, G.A.
-..;--., - - I "~
Comparative hygienic evaluation of the standards of sloping sites
for housing construction. Gig. i san. 28 no.1:3-9 Ja 163.
(MDA 16.7)
1. Iz Moskovskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo institute. g-*'Lglyeny
imeni, F.F.Erismana.
(HOUSING RESEARCH)
FROITINJI G.A., aspirant
Camparative hygienic evaluation of standards for gradients
in areas of residential construction. Gig. i san. 26 no.7:
22-28 JI 161. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Iz Moskovskogo naiichno-issledovatellskogo instituta
gigiyeny imeni F.F. Erismana Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya
RSFSR.
(HOTJSING--HYGIENIC ASPECTS)