SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RYVKIN, A.M. - RYVKIN, I.A.

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S/125/ 61/000/006/009/010 'Nelding rectifier rith elastive and . .. D040/D112 VSU-~300 0 Elastive, Falli g n 'Elastive.-Falling Network vol'tage ~80 v Rated vielding.curreiit, amp 300 200- 500 350 Operation time 6o 60 :60 Rated work voltage, v.1. .... 35 30 40 No-load voltage, V 53-65 .65 52-68 .68 Velding current range limits, amp.,..* 50-330 25-240 90-550 ~50_350 Welding voltage range, V...... 17-35 201"40 Efficiency, % 68 63 6 6 No-load losses . .. ...... ~600 r-no 1 700 OuterLdimensions, 910 x 612 x 960 1186 x 593 X., 1017 Weight) kg 320 420 The VSU rectifiers have, aluminum wind ings, and theirefficiency is higher and the no-load losses lower than:in analogous motor-canerator uhits. There are 10 figuTes, 3 tables and 4 Soviet references. ASSOCIATIONs VNIIESO SUBMITTED. December 129 ig6o 0 a rd 2/ r - i-~ - : - . - ;iwil *, .,; -A~MT I.-Z - - ~ I .. . ", I . 1 -1- -~ - --l . -.-~ ~ ~ 11.1' -, - -;;= .- -- - the segments ANTONOT, Nikolay Petrovich; VYGCDBKIY.1, Mark Takovlevich; NIKITIN, Vladimir (Nathematics--Problems. exercises. etc.) SHELY,ARSKIY, D.O.; CHENTSOV, N.N.; ;YAGWM, I.U.; RYVKIN, A.Z., redaktor; (Arithmetic-Problems, exercises, atc.) AKHIYEZKR, NaLum Illich; RYVKIN, A.%., redsktor; AMMOV, S.N., takhni- (Trigonometry) (Functional analysis) ACC. NRt ARG035549 SOURCE CODE: UR/0269/66/000/010/0059/0059 A.AUTHOR. Ryv TITLE:. Influence of heliophysical factors on the level of myocardial infarction morbidity, SOURCE- Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs,. 10. 51. 42G ,REF SOURCE:. Solnechnyye dannyye, no.12, 1965 (1966), 63-65 TOPIC TAGS: solar flare, sun, solar activity, quiet sun, myocardial infarction ABSTRACT: An analysis of 8368 cases of myocardial infarction in 1960-1963 in Lenincrrad has established that the mean daily incidence of the disease is high er in days of higher solar activity (according to W and Sindices and chromospheric e ct of solar activity is more flares) than in days of the quiet Sun. The biotropic ffe manifest during geoeff ective flares and. during transitional and winter- seasons. Changes in morbidity level in,the 11-year cycle phase have not been detected. [Translation of abstract] [DW] SUB CODE: 03, ~07/ I C.rd UDC: 523.7:525.235 17 ACC NR ARG035550 SOURCE CODE: UR/0269/66/000/010/0059/0059 Ryvkina, F_Z. AUTHOR: Ryy~i TITLE: Effect of solar and geomag netic' disturbances on the cellular'composition, and the blood prothrombin index ,SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 10.51.427 REF SOURCE: Solnechnyye dannyye, no. 1, 19,66, ~76-78 TOPIC TAGS: sollar activity, solar disturbance, geomagnetic disturbance, cellular composition, blood prothrombin index ABSTRACT: The observations were carried out in 1962-1964 during minimum solar activity. It was Iobserved that even then, the nonperiodic.increases of solar activity exert a considerable biotropic effect on the blood system. As solar. activity incIreases, the number of people affected also increases. This is probably related to Ithe "sensitivity, thresholds which var.y with ind ividuals. [Translation of abs tract [DW] SUB CODE: -03, 07/ Card 1/1 UDC: 523.7:525. 235 D~-,o T~l 7,-ri,o USSR. !.,~: 'u "if 'MR. j C4 a i +1 w (Mine surveying) 362',,0 S115 62' 1/ , 000/Q04/013/017 31 WIBI 38 U Goncharov, U. S., Levin. L. N' . , Ryvkin, G. A. b S o'. 4- i on i-,*L e t a o do 'J dr inC. formaldeh de Y ICDTC P las t i c h,~ sk iy e tz sGy, no. 4, a_ Q162, .50 52 T -,'X'L The selective ,,cater t~bsor tion of some . organic solvents VI 8 used a to dry f o rmale icAiy d e. I.,ydrocarbons, with limited miscible .Ath water, I . ) have Creater water. absorption .kbenzene, toluene, carbon tetrachloride, etc at. hic7her temperature. :;:bout 800C is the-optimum for toluene, o,--~ .ingtothe. 0 - 3 Monomer, relatively low vapor pressure and high water solubility was passed continuously.through a Rasdhig ring-packed abso-otion tower with carefully dried toluene as absorbent., No braces of, olymers appeared after 10 hrs. The thermal stability of the polymer. obtained is the criterion of the quality of drying., a~-,polyoxy methylene:. -;;as va:)oriied in the destructor (1,.Fig. 2), At 1800C The eas-vapor C, and reaches ~e ''ixture bubbles co t4nuously, through dried -toluene ~a; -800 reaction vessel (7) via'3, 4, 5, and 6, for polymerization. The,reaction medium. was anhydrous toluene or gasoline. The initiator was 0. 2 ;,a 0)5 (by Card '1 /2 z S~i 91 62/000/604/0-3/017 b s o rn zo n z-, e t1n, 0 d o- -A;' ryl..!E. B 10 'q of the reaction e calcium stear~~t. No Polymer was separa ed in cooler and separator. The good thermal: stability and homogeneity: of tne_~_ )Olyformaldehyde obtained shol.,.- that the continuous method is to be. recommended. There are 6 f iZ -u re s 2. DiaEraim of system C1 lor dryin- formal ehyde. L e nd (1) destructor, absorntion columny J trap, contra-flow cooler, (5) cooler, (Q Dawrar flask, (7) reaction vessel,, (6) demister. Lj :Card 2/2. S/121/62/000/006/008/011 D040/1)113 4%U G.K. '11T LZ Utilizin- cutting forces for securing cutting elements P"ZI 01CAL: 3 ranki i instrimlent, Ito. 6, 1962, 31-33 T T: The article deals iritli quick-change, tools with loose exchancreable C, cutting tips held in "lie tool sliank by supporting ;5hank body protrusions and the The pressure exerted by the cutting forces in the cutting process. i.-,a-nitude and orielitaf-ion of the tangential and normal cutting force cofllporlen,ts.~: were studied in experiments with the use of the universal B. I. Mukhin dynaltio- :11eter, of 'VINU and a precision -.iillianviteter.. The author an&lyzes the cutting f arce components usin., the data of' these and, other Soviet experiments.and,of n t work Kennicot, Mountin.. solid cemented-carbide cuttifig c non-3ovie Cr o blades mechanically, ~'Mechanical Engineering1f v. 67 no. 4, 1945). . The po-. sitiOll Of the SUPPOrtizu- slian!c body elements ensuring the equilibriur-ii of a. c laid-ill CLIttill" tip is' illustrated, and f orn, ulas* are given for cal ulatin-g-the -n protruding of a tip from th perriissible maximua e shank at different rake angles Card 1/2 rl-sv- PHASE I 1300K EXPLOITATION SOV/5291 S6veshchaniye po komplokonoy mekhanizatail. I' avtomatizatall tekJvno- loFichook1kh protpeasov v mashinoutroy.enli., 2d, Moscow, 11956 Avtomatizat3lya mashinastroitellnykh protsesoov, t. 111; Obrabotka rezaniyem I obahchiye, voprouy avtomat I za tall (Automation of He- china-Duildinr Processes. v, 3; Metal Cutting and General Auto- mation Problems) t'loscow , Izd-vo AN sm, ig6o. 296 p. (Series-. Its; Trudy, t. 3) 4,700, Copies printed. Spon oring,Agency; Akademlyn nauk SSSR, InstItut m, tahinoveden Iya. a Komlilslya.po telchnoloeil maohinostroyeniya. Reap. Ed. ; V. I. DIV-u*.hln, Academicianj Ed. of Publishing House; V. A. Kotov; Tech. Ed,: 1, F. KuzlmIn. PURPOSE: This collection or articles Is Intended for technical personnel concerned with the automation of the machine industry. COVERAGE: This in Vol=o Ill or the transactions of the Second Conference on the Full Macha-nization and Automation or Hawke- turing.Processan In the Machine Industry, hold September 25-29, 1956. The transactions have been published in three volumes. Volume I,deala with the hot presaworking or metaLls, and volume 11, with the actuation W control of =china*. The present volume deals with the automation 01' metal machining and work_ hardening, and with general problems encountered in automa-r tion.. The,traLnaactiona on the automation of,metal-machining processes were published undtr the supervision of F. S. Dom'. yanck and, A. M. Karatygins and those on the autorcationor work hardening processes, under the supervision of E. A. $atoll slid X. 0. Yakob3on. No persor .411 ties aro,mentioned. There are no 1 references. Er or the Tools In Automatic paher, Yu. B. Onthe Operation Tr~duc tion. Lines 32. L.yudmirokly 0 FAperience of the SKB-6 [Special Design Office No. Win 603IFnIng and Mastering Automatic Pfoduc- tIon-LIne Opera t1 one Universal Metal-CuttIng Machines of Yegorov, B. V. Automation . . for Mass Production 53 Machining or Parts Used,in Nekly-udov, G 1. Automatic , 62 Watchm*ing Automation of Machine-nuildIng Processes (Cont.) SOV/5291 Y40boon, 14. 0. Automated Production or Geara and Splinad' Shafts 66 Koahk1n. 1,. 11. Automation or IAnurapturInr, Processes Based on liota,ry Transfer Machines 82 Ryvk1nj G.'M. Matett.-Cutting Tools for Autormated Production 98 DerbIsher, A. V. Automation of Kanuracturing Proce"CaL at the 1 GPZ (lot State Bearing Plant) Sokolov.~Ya. P- Experience In the Operation of Somlauto- matic. Hydraulic Copylnp, Machines 124 Vasillyev, V. S. Automatic Balancinr Machines 129 Nuritayna,- A. D. , Ifew Advanced Processes for the Mass Pro. duction of, Sliding Dear Inge 141 rd 4~ m ---- 'AS=M U RYVKIN, G. M. 1 11 -0 S/125/ 61/000/006/009/010 'Nelding rectifier rith elastive and . .. D040/D112 VSU-~300 0 Elastive, Falli g n 'Elastive.-Falling Network vol'tage ~80 v Rated vielding.curreiit, amp 300 200- 500 350 Operation time 6o 60 :60 Rated work voltage, v.1. .... 35 30 40 No-load voltage, V 53-65 .65 52-68 .68 Velding current range limits, amp.,..* 50-330 25-240 90-550 ~50_350 Welding voltage range, V...... 17-35 201"40 Efficiency, % 68 63 6 6 No-load losses . .. ...... ~600 r-no 1 700 OuterLdimensions, 910 x 612 x 960 1186 x 593 X., 1017 Weight) kg 320 420 The VSU rectifiers have, aluminum wind ings, and theirefficiency is higher and the no-load losses lower than:in analogous motor-canerator uhits. There are 10 figuTes, 3 tables and 4 Soviet references. ASSOCIATIONs VNIIESO SUBMITTED. December 129 ig6o 0 a rd 2/ r - i-~ - : - . - ;iwil *, .,; -A~MT I.-Z - - ~ I .. . ", I . 1 -1- -~ - --l . -.-~ ~ ~ 11.1' -, - -;;= .- -- - the segments ANTONOT, Nikolay Petrovich; VYGCDBKIY.1, Mark Takovlevich; NIKITIN, Vladimir (Nathematics--Problems. exercises. etc.) SHELY,ARSKIY, D.O.; CHENTSOV, N.N.; ;YAGWM, I.U.; RYVKIN, A.Z., redaktor; (Arithmetic-Problems, exercises, atc.) AKHIYEZKR, NaLum Illich; RYVKIN, A.%., redsktor; AMMOV, S.N., takhni- (Trigonometry) (Functional analysis) ACC. NRt ARG035549 SOURCE CODE: UR/0269/66/000/010/0059/0059 A.AUTHOR. Ryv TITLE:. Influence of heliophysical factors on the level of myocardial infarction morbidity, SOURCE- Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs,. 10. 51. 42G ,REF SOURCE:. Solnechnyye dannyye, no.12, 1965 (1966), 63-65 TOPIC TAGS: solar flare, sun, solar activity, quiet sun, myocardial infarction ABSTRACT: An analysis of 8368 cases of myocardial infarction in 1960-1963 in Lenincrrad has established that the mean daily incidence of the disease is high er in days of higher solar activity (according to W and Sindices and chromospheric e ct of solar activity is more flares) than in days of the quiet Sun. The biotropic ffe manifest during geoeff ective flares and. during transitional and winter- seasons. Changes in morbidity level in,the 11-year cycle phase have not been detected. [Translation of abstract] [DW] SUB CODE: 03, ~07/ I C.rd UDC: 523.7:525.235 17 ACC NR ARG035550 SOURCE CODE: UR/0269/66/000/010/0059/0059 Ryvkina, F_Z. AUTHOR: Ryy~i TITLE: Effect of solar and geomag netic' disturbances on the cellular'composition, and the blood prothrombin index ,SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 10.51.427 REF SOURCE: Solnechnyye dannyye, no. 1, 19,66, ~76-78 TOPIC TAGS: sollar activity, solar disturbance, geomagnetic disturbance, cellular composition, blood prothrombin index ABSTRACT: The observations were carried out in 1962-1964 during minimum solar activity. It was Iobserved that even then, the nonperiodic.increases of solar activity exert a considerable biotropic effect on the blood system. As solar. activity incIreases, the number of people affected also increases. This is probably related to Ithe "sensitivity, thresholds which var.y with ind ividuals. [Translation of abs tract [DW] SUB CODE: -03, 07/ Card 1/1 UDC: 523.7:525. 235 D~-,o T~l 7,-ri,o USSR. !.,~: 'u "if 'MR. j C4 a i +1 w (Mine surveying) 362',,0 S115 62' 1/ , 000/Q04/013/017 31 WIBI 38 U Goncharov, U. S., Levin. L. N' . , Ryvkin, G. A. b S o'. 4- i on i-,*L e t a o do 'J dr inC. formaldeh de Y ICDTC P las t i c h,~ sk iy e tz sGy, no. 4, a_ Q162, .50 52 T -,'X'L The selective ,,cater t~bsor tion of some . organic solvents VI 8 used a to dry f o rmale icAiy d e. I.,ydrocarbons, with limited miscible .Ath water, I . ) have Creater water. absorption .kbenzene, toluene, carbon tetrachloride, etc at. hic7her temperature. :;:bout 800C is the-optimum for toluene, o,--~ .ingtothe. 0 - 3 Monomer, relatively low vapor pressure and high water solubility was passed continuously.through a Rasdhig ring-packed abso-otion tower with carefully dried toluene as absorbent., No braces of, olymers appeared after 10 hrs. The thermal stability of the polymer. obtained is the criterion of the quality of drying., a~-,polyoxy methylene:. -;;as va:)oriied in the destructor (1,.Fig. 2), At 1800C The eas-vapor C, and reaches ~e ''ixture bubbles co t4nuously, through dried -toluene ~a; -800 reaction vessel (7) via'3, 4, 5, and 6, for polymerization. The,reaction medium. was anhydrous toluene or gasoline. The initiator was 0. 2 ;,a 0)5 (by Card '1 /2 z S~i 91 62/000/604/0-3/017 b s o rn zo n z-, e t1n, 0 d o- -A;' ryl..!E. B 10 'q of the reaction e calcium stear~~t. No Polymer was separa ed in cooler and separator. The good thermal: stability and homogeneity: of tne_~_ )Olyformaldehyde obtained shol.,.- that the continuous method is to be. recommended. There are 6 f iZ -u re s 2. DiaEraim of system C1 lor dryin- formal ehyde. L e nd (1) destructor, absorntion columny J trap, contra-flow cooler, (5) cooler, (Q Dawrar flask, (7) reaction vessel,, (6) demister. Lj :Card 2/2. S/121/62/000/006/008/011 D040/1)113 4%U G.K. '11T LZ Utilizin- cutting forces for securing cutting elements P"ZI 01CAL: 3 ranki i instrimlent, Ito. 6, 1962, 31-33 T T: The article deals iritli quick-change, tools with loose exchancreable C, cutting tips held in "lie tool sliank by supporting ;5hank body protrusions and the The pressure exerted by the cutting forces in the cutting process. i.-,a-nitude and orielitaf-ion of the tangential and normal cutting force cofllporlen,ts.~: were studied in experiments with the use of the universal B. I. Mukhin dynaltio- :11eter, of 'VINU and a precision -.iillianviteter.. The author an&lyzes the cutting f arce components usin., the data of' these and, other Soviet experiments.and,of n t work Kennicot, Mountin.. solid cemented-carbide cuttifig c non-3ovie Cr o blades mechanically, ~'Mechanical Engineering1f v. 67 no. 4, 1945). . The po-. sitiOll Of the SUPPOrtizu- slian!c body elements ensuring the equilibriur-ii of a. c laid-ill CLIttill" tip is' illustrated, and f orn, ulas* are given for cal ulatin-g-the -n protruding of a tip from th perriissible maximua e shank at different rake angles Card 1/2 rl-sv- PHASE I 1300K EXPLOITATION SOV/5291 S6veshchaniye po komplokonoy mekhanizatail. I' avtomatizatall tekJvno- loFichook1kh protpeasov v mashinoutroy.enli., 2d, Moscow, 11956 Avtomatizat3lya mashinastroitellnykh protsesoov, t. 111; Obrabotka rezaniyem I obahchiye, voprouy avtomat I za tall (Automation of He- china-Duildinr Processes. v, 3; Metal Cutting and General Auto- mation Problems) t'loscow , Izd-vo AN sm, ig6o. 296 p. (Series-. Its; Trudy, t. 3) 4,700, Copies printed. Spon oring,Agency; Akademlyn nauk SSSR, InstItut m, tahinoveden Iya. a Komlilslya.po telchnoloeil maohinostroyeniya. Reap. Ed. ; V. I. DIV-u*.hln, Academicianj Ed. of Publishing House; V. A. Kotov; Tech. Ed,: 1, F. KuzlmIn. PURPOSE: This collection or articles Is Intended for technical personnel concerned with the automation of the machine industry. COVERAGE: This in Vol=o Ill or the transactions of the Second Conference on the Full Macha-nization and Automation or Hawke- turing.Processan In the Machine Industry, hold September 25-29, 1956. The transactions have been published in three volumes. Volume I,deala with the hot presaworking or metaLls, and volume 11, with the actuation W control of =china*. The present volume deals with the automation 01' metal machining and work_ hardening, and with general problems encountered in automa-r tion.. The,traLnaactiona on the automation of,metal-machining processes were published undtr the supervision of F. S. Dom'. yanck and, A. M. Karatygins and those on the autorcationor work hardening processes, under the supervision of E. A. $atoll slid X. 0. Yakob3on. No persor .411 ties aro,mentioned. There are no 1 references. Er or the Tools In Automatic paher, Yu. B. Onthe Operation Tr~duc tion. Lines 32. L.yudmirokly 0 FAperience of the SKB-6 [Special Design Office No. Win 603IFnIng and Mastering Automatic Pfoduc- tIon-LIne Opera t1 one Universal Metal-CuttIng Machines of Yegorov, B. V. Automation . . for Mass Production 53 Machining or Parts Used,in Nekly-udov, G 1. Automatic , 62 Watchm*ing Automation of Machine-nuildIng Processes (Cont.) SOV/5291 Y40boon, 14. 0. Automated Production or Geara and Splinad' Shafts 66 Koahk1n. 1,. 11. Automation or IAnurapturInr, Processes Based on liota,ry Transfer Machines 82 Ryvk1nj G.'M. Matett.-Cutting Tools for Autormated Production 98 DerbIsher, A. V. Automation of Kanuracturing Proce"CaL at the 1 GPZ (lot State Bearing Plant) Sokolov.~Ya. P- Experience In the Operation of Somlauto- matic. Hydraulic Copylnp, Machines 124 Vasillyev, V. S. Automatic Balancinr Machines 129 Nuritayna,- A. D. , Ifew Advanced Processes for the Mass Pro. duction of, Sliding Dear Inge 141 rd 4~ m ---- 'AS=M U RYVKIN, G. M. 1 11 -0