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KDROV, Nol., inzh, Automatic temperature regulator for the heating-network water. Elek sta. 30 no.2:81-82 7 '59. (HnU 12-3) (Heating angiteerbig) -BUGROV, N.I., inzh. Automatic control of the acid network in chemical water purifidation. Energetik 9 no.9:19-21 S 161. OURA 14:9) (Feed-water purification) BUGROV, N.S. , inzh.; MY-SKIN, V.S., inzh. 1,-, 11.~;'~ I Standards for computing technically baned time norns. Hlek.i tepl.tiaga I no.6:29-30 Ja '59. (MM 12:9) (tecemotives-Maintenance and repair) ..Special attention2was,given to-floy.rates and their dependance on the induction coil parameters. The: test equipment is shown and, described in detail. The upward L 21*162-66 EWT(m)/ZPF(n)-VZWP(t)'1. lip(c) jD1WWjTQ 'd.ACC NR. AP6015170 SOURCE CODE: UR/03BZ765/OOiVO01/0113/0122 AUTHOR:. Branover, G.,,G Bd N. S.- Kirko, 1. 14.; Ikelausis, Oo A.; Molochnikovi M6 V, ORG: none TITIE: Exporimerrts ona prossure-Aree loop for 31 uid pig iron SOURCE: Magnitnaya g1drodinamika, nos 1, 1965,,= TOPIC TAGS: pig iron, molten metal, magnetic field A13STRACT: By means of experiments on a pressure-free loop for liquid pig iron, the approximate dependence of the capacity of the electromagnetic trough on the currani load arA the angle of rise have been determined, The required current loading has also been found for the start of transit flow. It was shown that the flux in the trough was steady. The loop consisted of a U-shaped channel connected to a bath of liquid metale The metal moved along the loop under the action of a travelling mag- netic fields Origs arte has: 5 figures and 10,formulas. fi-PRS7 SUB CODE% 13, 20 ~uw DATE: 24Sep64 ORIG REFt 005 I Card 1 UDCt 538.4: 669.3.63.1 L 11382-6 'Wr W ClrTR nn/jan f- 4~4 A 'e A.6036506 souRcE CODE: UR/OOC)0/66/000/000/OC)76/0077 kUTHOR!, __~ Yrov 311G: none rITLI-;: The effect of transverse acceleration on pancreatic secretion [Paper presented at the Conference on Problems of Space Medicine held in Moscow from 24 to 27 may 19661 3OURCE: Konferentsiya po problemam kosmicheskoy meditsiny, 1966. Problemy kosmicheskoy meditsiny. (Problems of space medicine); materialy konferentsii, goscow, 1966, 76-77 MPIC TAGS- biologic acceleration effect, biologic metabolism, pancreas, animal physiology, biologic secretion kBSTRACT: This report presents further investigations conducted in I. M. Khazents- laboratory, designed to determine the effect of extreme flight factors on GI tract neurosecretion. Chronic experiments were conducted on i3ix dogs with exposed pancreas tubes. A single exposure to transverse accelerations (8 G ~or 3 min) caused substantial changes in pancreatic secretion. Two types of reactions were noted on the day of exposure: inhibition and stimu- lation of pancreatic secretion. Animals in the first group i3howed sharp, Card T ACC NR, AT-6036566 ,wavelike fluctuations in secretion with abrupt variations during periods of secretory increase and decrease. The second group indicated the estab- Jishment of a plateau which reflected increased secretion with an insignificant!~ amplitude of secretory increase and decrease periods. Analagous changes in pancreatic enzyme formation were observed. In all animals, the most dramatic changes in pancreatic secretion toolc !place in the first four weeks after exposure. After 30-35 days, diminution !occurred occasionally, resulting in the complete disappearance of most changes, followed by normalization. Occasional1y, a new level of pancreatic secretion was established. If instability of the majority of indices was _qf future normalization, typical of the first four weeks after exposure,_ a sign was a decrease in fluctuation wnplitude. [W.k. No. 22; ATD Report 66-1.161 SUIB CODE: 06 / SUBM DATEs OOMay66 egk 13lY,'!AY'EV, 1. A. Reclaration of surds in the Astrakhan area. Les, -5, No 0, BUGROV., N.S.; KUPRIXAVOV) V.A. Device for oxygen-powder piercing of steel-tapping holes. Metallurg 7 no.6:23-2.4 Je 162. (MM 15:7) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauehno-issledovatel'skiy i proyektno-kon3ta-uktorway institut metaLUurgicheskogo mashinostroyeniya. (Metallurgical furnaces-Equipment and supplies) .(Gas welding and cutting) BUGROV, Stepan. Vasillyevich,; ZIWAKHIN, Arkadiy Ilikiforovich,; POLTAKOV, -Aliksandr Semenovich.; GODM, Te.D., red.; SHAKHOVA, L.I., red. izd-va,; BACHURINA A.M.. takhn. red. [Work practices of mechanized working circlea(KauWebin, Stepnoye. Koltubanka). Opyt raboty mekbanizirovanaykh leakhozov(4myshinakogo. Steonogo i Koltubanskogo). Hoskva.-Goslesbumizdst, 1957. 55 P. (MIRA ll*-12) (Foreets and f or8sti7--Equipment and sup'plies) KURNAM, S.F.; MALITSEV, M.P.,, kand. sellkhoz. nauk; BUMOV, S.V.J. otv. za vyp.; MIYAKUSHKO, V.P., rr--d.izd-va; CRECHUSHCHENA, V.I., tekhn. red. [Instructions for carrying-out reforestation operations in the state forests of the European part of the 1-I.S.F.S.R.] Ukazaniia po provedeniiu lesovosstanovitellnyl:L, rabot v go- sudarstwnnom lesnom fonde Evropeiskoi chasti RSFSR. Odob- reno Telthsovetom Glavleskhoza RSFSR 4 aprolia 1962 g. Yo- skva, Goslesbunizdat, 1963. 188 p. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye lesnogo khozyaystva i okhrany lesa. (Reforestation) L 121464-63 EWT(d)/FCC(,,i)/BDS*, AFFTC IJ%3C~/~3/060/004/003/004 S AUTHOR: Bugrov,.Ya. (Blagoveshebensk) ~TITLE: _Polyharmonic functions in a semi-plane PERIODICAL: Matematicheskiy sbornikj, novaya, seriya, v. 6o (102), no. 4-Y 1963, 486-498 TM: This work is devoted to the explanation jLf the differential 'Properties of polybarmonic functions in a semi-pilane Oj 2 A boundary problem is examined fortbe equation: 40 U (X.Y) 0 --natural number,-cW;-O at conditions: dkU (1.2) U (P. k(x) Card 1/2 IN L 12464-63 S/039/63/060/004/003/004 Polybarmonic functions in a semi-plane (knOp 1....... e-1) where d2 d2 Laplace operator. --. ;- 4- dx" dy-7 Dirichlet and polyharmonic problems are examined. The proposed theorems for these problems are analyzed ana.demonstrated mathematically. The proposed theorem for the Dirieblet problem supplements the authors results cited in ref. 2: Izv. AN SSSR, ser. matem., v. 20 (1956), 469-484. There are 11 non-English language references. SUBMITTED: December 22, 1961 Card 2/2 AID P - 2705 Subject USSR/Mining Card 1/1 Pub. 78 - 2/27 Authors Bugrov, V. A. and Rozenbaum, L. A. Title Methods of calculating the efficiency of labor in oil refining Periodical Neft. khoz. v. 33, #6, 5-7, Je 1955 Abstract The author criticizes the present Soviet method of official calculation of the efficiency of labor in the oil processing industry which takes into consi- deration exclusively the value of the output divided by man-hours. Institution : None Submitted : No date STRIZHIONOVA. N.Y. r, 9.0 o _4 j Q A Indexes of the utilization of basic means In gns fields. Gaz.prom. no.12:4-6 D '56. (MA 10:1) (Grin wells) BUGROV, Valentin Alakeandrovich; ANMANOV, Vladimir Kikhayfovich; KAKMW,' N.P., red.; ~ZAMWLLINA, G.Z., takhn.red. (Ways of increasing labor productivity in oil refining] Puti povysheniia proizvoditelinosti truda v neftoperarabotke. Ufa. Bashkirskoe knizhnoe izd-vo. 1958. 108 p. (MIRA 12:711 (Petroleum industry-Labor productivity) V 93-58-3-3/17 AUTHOR: Bugrov, V.A. and Vlaaov, N.Ye. TITLE: How to Determine Labor Productivity in Oil Refineries (Kak zhe ODredelyat, proizvoditellnost, truda v neftepereribotke?) PERIODICAL: Neftyanoye ldhozyaystvo, 1958, Nr 3, PP 8-11 (USSR) ABSTRACT: I.F. Luzin (Ref 31 maintains that the price method is the only suitable and correct method for the determination of labor productivity in refineries. The authors agree that the price method is simple and that with it totals for the various branches of indlustry as a whole may be obtained, but itneeds:!Dprove- ment. The major shortcomings of the price method are that it does not take into account the effect of past labor input and of product selection on the labor- U-Y 1e L, L. productivit val, and that it si-Imulates the pro- Card 1/3 93-58-3-3/17 How to Determine Labor Productivity in Oil Refineries. duation of products of higgea purchase price. F-u-.-Itherm. ore, the price method does not disclose the true rate nor the sou:?ce of increase in labor productivity, and it excludes t"he possibility of deteiniinizzig the state of labor productivity in individual refineries. Some Shortcomings in the price method are reflected in the data on the New Ufa (Novo-UfLimskiy) Refinery, whe:?e 1956 labor product-ivity kn ten-is of existing purchase prices ex- ceeded 1955 labor productivity by 42.6 percent, and in terms of all-Union average wholesale prices by 25.5 Percent. This increase in labor -p luctivity was tiainly dje to improvements in refinery ,, roL operation and partly, as shown in Table I., to greater output. of hie.-. purchase pvice products. The author stlate that the intro- ductlion of all-Union average wholesale prices for petroleum, gas, and petroleum products on January 1, 19-57, have made it possible to compare more or less correctly 'Che labor productivity of individual refineries, but the price method must be improved further. N.A. Galuzinskiy's method (Ref 21, which is widely known 121 statiatics, is inaacurate when applied to petroleum refining and ca-n be u6ed only for determining the rates of increas= in labor px-oductivity. 70he authors suggest that labor Card 2/3 93-58-3-3/17 How to Detemine Labor Productivity in Oil Refineries productivity be determined either by the labor input into the production of individual products or by the labor input into the entire production of desired products and compared in each case with the labor input into a product accepted as a standard. Labor productivity should be determined by the number of workers actually present and not by the number listed in the schedules. Furthermore, labor productivity should be determined for the average employee of the entire refinery, average industrial worker, and average worker engaged in putting out the basic pro- ducts. The authors conclude that an improvement in the method of estimating labor productivity will undoubtedly raise the level of productivity. There are three Soviet references and one table. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 -AUTHOR- R:grov, V.A. Sov/93-58-7--1/17 TITIE: The Evaluation of Economic Effects Resulting from Organizational and Technical Improvements in Petroleum Production (Otsenka ekonomicheskoy effektivnost-i. organizetsionno-t~--kimicteskikh meropriyatiy v dobyche neffti) PERIODICAL: Neftyanoye khozyaystvo, 1958, Nr 7, PP. 1-3 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author sta:~Pes that the current method of evaluating the economic effects resulting from organizational and teclmical improvements in the petrol- eum industry is applicable only to improvements which reduce the cost of production. The met-hod is inapplicable to improvements which increase -Det- roleum output. since the cost of production in various petroleum production administrations differs considerably. For example, the 1956 production cost per ton of petroleum and gas at the Krasnokamsk consolidated oilfield was 26 times higher than that at the No. 2 oilfield of the Oktrabrlskneft' HPU. The differences in cost are caused by many factors, such as the nature of the formations, the development of the wells., and the method of exploitation. How- ever. the production administrations bent. on carrying ou-t, their plan of cost reduction, introduce only those improvements which promote cost- reduction and disregard the other improvements. Such an attitude on the part of production administrations hinders the introduction of effective measures from the stand- point of the national economy. The author, therefore, proposes that all Card 1/2 Sov/93-58-7-1/17 The Evaluation of Eccnomic Effects Resulting from Organizational (Cont.) administrations be divided to-to two groups on the basis of production cost. One group shall JuOude production adminis tj.~14 ions whose cost of production is beln-w that. of tlie aw-rage production cost for the entire petroleum industry, and the other group shall. includF_ admi-nis trations whose cosIC. of production is above -,hat of the a-yerage for the entire industry. in the first group the improvement measures will be effective both when the cost of the additionally extracted petrolelam is below The commercial price and when it is above it, but below -~he average cas-. for the entire industry. The additional petroleum prodl.~ced by t'hesc adjumistra tions will increase the total production of pet- roleum and red,)ce its cost. Th the second group, an improvement will be econom- ically effective both from the standpoint of the petroleum administration and the national economy when the cost of the additionally produced Petroleum is lower than. the cost of the petroleum produced prior to the introduction of the improvemeDt. The at~-,hor concludes that this new method of evaluating the economic effects resulting from organizational and technical improvements will speed up the solution of -the problem of increasiLg petrolelam productdon to 350-400 million. tons per year in the nex-t- 15 years. Card 2/2 1. Petroleum industry--USSF BUGROV, V.A. Determining the afficienc7 of hydraulic fracturing of strata. Azer.neft. kboz. 37 no.12:47-48 D 158. (MTRA 12:3) (Oil wells--Hydraulic fracturing) BUGROV. V.A.; BUSIMAKIN, B.D. Determination of the optimum extent of the complete repair of wells for excluding bottom waters. Izv. vys. ucheb. Eav.; neft.' i gaz 3 no.11:113-117 160. (MIIRA 14,1) 1. Ufimakiy neftyanoy institut. (Oil fields-Production methods) BUGROV, V.A.; MALYSILLY, YU.M. Determining %he economic effectiveness of hydraulic fracturing. Neft. khoz. 38 no-93-18-21 S 160. (MIRA 13:9)' (Bash1dris.-Oil wells-Hydraulic fracturing) - BUGROV, V.A. Determining the economic effectiveness of the introduction of now technical measures in petroleum production. Neft. khoz. 38 no,11:53-56 N 160. (NIRA 14:4) (Oil fields-Production methods) S/03 62/028/010/006/009 BI 17YI1186 AUTHORS: Bugrov, V. A., Grigorovich, V. Ktj and Kobylkin, A. N. TITLE: High-temperature vacuum chambers for compression and tensile strength testing of materials ..PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 28, no.-IO, 1962, 1252-1253 TEXT: Two special test chambers are described which are used for testing mechanical properties of high-melting materials (graphite, carbides, nitrides, borides etc.) heated by a 220-v a-c current in vacuo or in an inert gas up to 20000C. In the electrical scheme, step-down transformers with a power of 20-40 kw, and autotransformers 'for temperature control are employed. The temperature of the test.specimen is measured by an optical pyrometer. The mechanical assembly of the chamber designed fbr compression tests comprises the following parts: a cylindrical casing .provided with a lapped removable cover and a quartz window on the right side and a connection to the vacuum pump on the left side; two cylindrical water-cooled steel rods, one of which is rigidly fastened to the chamber while the second is capable of moving in vertical direction through a Card 112 1 S/032/62/028/010/008/009 High-temperature vacuum chambers... B117/B186 bellow-sealed packing, intended to apply the load to the sample; a system of metal shields to protect the chamber against heat. The chamber for tensile strength tests isslightly modified inasmuch as the bellow-sealed packing is mounted outside the chamber and only the ends of the steel rods, provided with special sockets and dopper soats for fastaning the sample, are left in the chamber. The compression strengths of graphite and carbon graphite (cylindrical sample measuring 6-8 mm in diameter and 15-20 mm long) were measured over a temperature range of 20-20000C in the first chamber. The tensile strength of graphite under the same conditions was measured in the second chamber. The dependence of strength on the temperature for APB (ARV) type graphite and carbon graphite for electrodes was plotted. There are 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut metallurgii im. A. A. Beykova (Institute of Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykov) Card 2/2 BUGROV., V,A.; GRIGOROVICH., V.K.; KOBYLKIN, A.N. High temperature vacuum chambers for testing materials for tension and compression. Zav.lab. 28 no.10:1252-1253 162 (MIRA 15:10) 1. Institut metallurgii imeni A.A.Baykava. -(Strength of materials) - - . I BUGROV Valentin Aleksandrovich; STRIZHENOVA, tina. Fedorovna; BRENTS, retsenzent; GOFXJP, S.F., kand. ekon. nauk, retsenzent; IATUKHINA, Ye.I., ved. red.; STAROSTINA, L.D., tekhn. red. [Economics, organization, and planning of petroleum production enterprises)Ekonomika, organizataiia i planirovanie neftedoby- vaiushchikh predpriiatii. Moskva, Gostoptekhizdat, 1962. 333 P. (MIRA 16:4) (Oil fields-Production methods) ANDRIANOV, Vladimir Mikhaylovich; BUMROV, Valentin Aleksandrovich; SULTANOVA, R,T,, red.; GOLICHENKO, S.I., tekhn, red. [Production costs in petroleiun refining and how to reduce theml Sebestoir.ostt produktsii v neftepererabotke i.puti ee snizhe- niia. Ufa, Basbkirskoe knizhnoe jzd-vo, 1960. 156 p. (141RA 17:3) ,P~PAPY,.V.A. Role of the quality of oil in estimating the aconomic effectiveness of nev methods and equipment in petroleum production. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' i gt,z 5 no.1:99- 104 162. (MRA 16:11) 1. Ufims1dy neftyanoy institut. STASIV, N.Yu., BARMIOVSKIY, M.I.; GLAMAZDA, A,D.; 31-1110.0 , 1'.F~; B DUGROV, V.A.; KHRA~IOV,A.A.,kand.ekon.nauk,otv.r.:d.; LORYMN,V.111., reT.- (Development of the oil and gas industry of the Ukrainian S.S.R. and the efficiency of capital investments] Razvitie neftianoi i gazovoi promyshlennos4i U'3SR 1 effektivnostt kapitalInykh vlozhenii. Kiev, NaWcovu 6ulAa) 1964. 210 p. (MITIA 17: 8) 1. fikaden.iya nauk URSH, Kiev. lns4,ytut ukonomik%, MGROV, Valentin Aleks-androvich, 11-and. olaw. nzailk- ~ -V , I 47ikol a 3, Yurlyevichl f7 t 'a ni ,-, I , , ~-, 17 . I ~ . (.'.' -,I~. , ~ ,~ , 1 ". [Tilays to reduce the cosi, of peLroiciim ayi(.i gas, I-ru~iac- tion] Shliaklq znyzbl-2i-ailv so'llivnin,-)stl ij-'tV ...- 1. i razu. K-iv, Ot, 1:. '7.4,- , . I 1 -1. 1 , BUGROV, V.A.; ROFF., A.I. Potentials of the petroleum refineries of the Lvov Economic Region for improving the use of productive capacities. Neft. i gaz. prom. no.2-.59-61 Ap,Je 164. (MIRA 17:9) NEYMANY S.M., atudent; BUGROV, V.F., student Lignin is a diluent of alurx7. TSament 29 no.1:19-20 Ja-F 163. (mm 164.1 1. Kazakhskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut. N (Ligain) (Cement) fill: 41 Is s SAKSIV. V.P.; BUGROV, V.P.; ORIDV. IT.A. Ontlatle complem of napmesin,-, 2:73-50 157. (111RA 1?:7) (Oxslic acid) (I-h(plealum corpounes) PUqRgY, V.P.; YEMELIYANOV, D.P.; KOPYLOV, Ye.P.; LAIZARYAN-iS, E.G. Use of formulas with a low sulfur content in the vu2canization of methylvinyl pyridine rubber. Knuch. i rez. 24 no.2:8-10 F 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy Institut monomerov dlya sintetiche3kogo 0 kauchuka. BUGROV, V.R. USSF/Geophysics - Modeling of Seismic Waves May/Jun 52 "Modeling of Seismic Wqves-With the Aid of Ultrasmic Impulses," Yu. V. Riznichenko, B. N. Ivakin, V. R. Bugrov) Geopkys Inst, Acid Sci USSR 1r1z A Nauk SSSR, Ser Geogiz" No 3, pp 58-69,%~.11_ Describes an impulse utrasonic device for'modeling of seismic waves in application to problems of seismic prospecting and earthquake studies. Presents examples of works with this devicei Modeling of Lamb's 2-dimensional problem concerning propagation of waves in a solid elastic half space; modeling of 3-dimensional problem concerhing progagation of head refracted wives connected with thin layers-, detn of elastic properties of solid and friable minerals in small-size samples of arbitrary shape (particularly measurement of velocities of progagation of long-tudinal waves) Submitted 17 Dee 51. 22hT71 BUGRrV, V. R. USSR/Geophysics- Soismor-rilphy pk i~!373'2, 11 !.-'oc';elinE; of L~eimic Weves," Yu. V. R-imichenho, B. It. Iva-11-in, V. R. ajr:~ov, Geophys Inst, Aced Sci USSR "Iz Ak llauk Ser Geofiz" No 5, pp 1-301(14'~- Discusses various method.- for stiidyinf7 seiinmic vave nhenomenv under labomtory con-c3itions. Describes e)n)tl tests of the method based on amlication of elastle osc-!"Ilations of ultraronic f~eqi.,ewr. This method allors one tWobtain in the lrb-)rp-tory seismocrams that J. are similar to those obtained o' ref2ected or broken zaves by mult-i-channel record-In.- of eartbquales. PA 193T33 q2,(111 ~011~ USSR/Geophysics- Se 4SMOSCop3 jan/Feb 53 Impulse Ultrasonic Seisr:ioscope," Yu. V. Riznichenko, B. 'N'. Iva-kin, and V. 11. Bugrov, Geophys Inst, Acad Sci USSR IIIZ Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Geofiz 11 No 1, pp 26-32 Describe construction and application of subject instrument for modelin-. seismic waves which are observed in seismic prospecting and in earthquake studies. State that the instruitent is also used in detecting defects in buildin:,, materials an,3 in manufactured metal parts. PA 24--1T31 6, j, 20-4-1/6o A Ul~ I i 0 R Bu~,-rov, Ya.S. The Dirichlot Problem for the Circle (Zadacha Dirikhle dlya k ru L-, a ) PERIODICIiL: Doklady Akademii Hauk SSSR, 1957, Vol. 115, Nr 4, pp. 639 - 642 (USSR) ABOTR.'CT: The prosent paper inventigatos the differential prolvrties of the polyharhionic functions in the circle as a function of the differential properties of the limiting functions. The author investigates the Dirichlet problem for the equation U(Y , Q) = 0, (l - 1 , 2, 0 1 ; 0 ~ 9 < 2rI,_) (k 0, 1, ..., 1 - 1), where signifies the Laplace opera- tor. The theroem given in the following generalizes the corre- sponding results by S.M. Nikollskiy (Matem. sborn., 1956, Vol. 40 (82), Nr 3, P. 303 and Vol. 43 (85), Nr 1, and T. Ama- nov (Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 19 88, Nr 3, P. 369): When the functions M~(J?J- Y k (Q) 6 H p + (1-1) (k = 0, 1 - 1) have the period 2T U(Y,Q) E: H r+l/p+l-l (CII) holds 20-4-1/6o The Dirichlet Problem for the Circle for the polyharmonic function, where r> 0, 1, 1 and r is not quite integer). Then the author in- vesti-ates the follorring harmonic polynominal of n-th order in the circle of unit radius: YL 9) k os kQ + b sin kG). 'The followin- ex- n~y ' (akc k~ pre3sion be valid: = ( ~ ~ P ( ~ , 0) P dy dg)'h- 11 PILp (R) Y (R> 0(; n 11 p ~Jjk 11 Lp(O). Then the following lemma ap- plies% The inequations Lp'R) 1 is treated by the example 1 - 2. The solution of The initially written boun 5ary-value problem when 1 = 2 has the form U(Y , 9) = (1 U, 9) + Uo( 9). There are 3 Slavic references. C,-rd 2/55 The Dirichlot Problem for the Circle 20-4-,1/6o ASSOCIATIONt Mathematical Institute AN USSR imeni V.A. Steklov (Matematicheskiy institut imeni V.A. Steklova Lkadem-ii n-auk SSSR) PRDSENTED% March 14, 10/57, by A.N. Kolmogorov, Academician SUBMITTED: December 7, 1957 AVAILABLE: Li-br~,ry of Conaress Card 3/3 1UTHORs BUGROV, Ya-S- 20-4-2/51 TITLEs On Imbedding Theorems (K teore- vlozheniya) PERIODICAL% Doklady. Lkad.Hauk SSSR) 1957,Vol-116,Nr.4,PP-531-534 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Lot R. - J-00 4,xi!6oo , i-1 ...,Ml and H(r) be the function 'I pn class often considered by Nikollskiy [Ref.11 Theorem: Let f(xl,...,xm) 6L p(1,M), 1wm4n; 14pi6co. Then a function of n variables f(x,,...,x n) can be.constractad.-having the following properties: a) f6-H pn b) f(X1 ...,xM '0'...,0) f has the form f(xll ... I Xd f RM(t) X(t .,x ) T(t +X19--1t + il***Itmlxm+ll** n 1 a +XM)dt, ... dt MP Card 1/2 where On Imbedding Theorema K(t 1P...'t M,x M+1,...'~.) exp M z (luki+')( i f 2+1 %(U) x 2 1/2 exp i M i) I I 20-4-2/51 u t du NO k kj 1- Ths--second ..thser*m:~ &smarts that -f has arbitrarily higbL -deri-vatives suzaable w1th. a. -cartaim.vaight. Two.further theorema"gi-Te the modification of the two first theorems for functions defined on the boundary of the domain and.which-admi.t.a.-harsonio continuation. ASSOCIATIONs Jkth~tlcal DwUt.uti is.-Tae- S~~, -icad. Se, ISSR (Matenaticheakiy, .iwUtmt in* T.A.~ Stekleft WSWR) FUSENTED BYA N, Kalmogotov,, Acadaideian.. 1pril 3.1,, 1957 SIIBMr= i - 3 -V,. 1957 -. AVAnAMj Library of Congroler' Card 2/2 BUGROV Ya S Cand Phys-lkllath Sci -- (dies) "Certain properties of approximations of functions of multiple variables, Dolyharwonic func- tions and theorems of sets." Moe, jIub House Acad Sci USSR 71 1958. 11 pp (Acad Sci USSR, Math Inst im, V. A. Steklov), 1~0 CODies. Biblio- graphyt pp 10-11 (24 tities) (XL, 17-r,,8, 105) -1- BTGROV, Ta. S. Approximating bv trigonometric polynomials of classes o1'' functions which are defined by polvharmonic operators. Usp. mat.nauk 13 no.2:149-156 Mr-Ap 158. (MIRA 11:4) (Operators (Mathematics)) (Trigonometrical functions) AUTHOR: Bugrov, Ya. S. SOV/38-22-4-3/6 -TITLE: ]Vroperties of Polyharmonic Punctions (SVOYStVa DOligarmoniches- kikh funktsiy) PERIODICAL% Izvestiya, Akaaemii nauk SSSR,Seriya matematicheskaya.1958 Vol 22,Nr 4,PP 491-514 (USSR~ ABSTRACT: The author considers the boundary value problen (1) A IU 0 k A ukl,=, (k = 0,1,..., 1-1) where 2 0 < 1 , 0 < 9 + 9 + 211 2 W-g ? 302 The main result is the following generalization of the results of Nikol'skiy [Ref 7] and Amanov [Ref 11 : Theorem: Let the tfk (9) be periodic with the period 2 V and Card 1/2 Jk(G) G H(r+l-k-1) (k=O, .,1-1 , 1 0) p Properties of Polyharmonic Functions 3OV/38-22-4-3/6 For the solution of (1) then it holds U(3,G) E H("'Vp p where is the unit circle. In the case 1 = 1 the author considers the problems of Dirichlet and Neumann for the Laplace equation in the unit circle. (r) (r) (For the classes Hp , Hp -xL see Nikollskiy [Ref 61). There are 11 Soviet references. PRESENTED: by M.A. Lavrentlyev, Academician SUBMITTED: May 3, 1957 1. Mathematics 2. Harmonic functions Card 2/2 .GROV, Ya.S. Inequalitieg for harmonic polynomials. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.: mat. no.1:73 162. (MIW 15:1) (Inequalities (Mathematics)) (Polynomials) S/020/63/-,46/002/004/037 B172/B102 AUTHOR; Burrov, Ya. S.- TITLE: Differential properties of the solutions of certain differential equations of higher order PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk-SSSR. Doklady, v. 148, no. 21 1963, 259-261 TEXT: The author considers the equation a2lu 'disu V" s) u +(-1) -0: a,21 with the boundary conditions alu L'o =V, (x) (i 1, 2. s 1) (2) in the region R 0 ty >O; -oo< x < oo~; u(x,y) is assumed to be bounded .2 Card 3/02C)/63/148/002/004/037 Differential properties of the B172/B102 0 in it 2 *The boundary conditions are assumed to be satisfied if alu (X, Y) (P/ WPdx=O (I Oj - RI depending on differential properties of boundary functions. 2 A boundary problem is examined for the equation: d U (X,Y) 0 --natural number,-0-DO at conditions: dkU CP k(x) (1.2) dyk Y'a.0 Car&1/2 L 12464-63 S/039/63/060/004/()03/004 Polybarmonic functions in a semi-plane (k-O,. 1....... e-1) 'where d2 + d2. Laplace operator. K2- dyr Diricblet and polybarmonic problems are examined. The proposed theorems for these problems are analyzed and demonstrated mathematically. The proposed theorem for the Dirichlet problem supplements the authors results cited in ref-. 2: Izv. AN SSSR, ser. matem., v-20 (1956), 469-484. There are 11 -,,poh-English. language references. SUMMED: December 22, 1961 Card 2/2 BUGROV, U.S. Continuation of functions. Dokl. AN SSSR 150 no.6:1191-1194 Je 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Predstavleno akademikom S.L.Sobolevym. (Functions, contilluolls) BUGROV, Ya,S. (Blagorvoshchonak) Inequalities for harmonic polynomials. Izv. vys. ucheb. zava; mat. no-5:12-23 163. (MIRA 16:11) BUGROV, - Ya. S., Approximation of functions of several variables by trigonometric polynomials. Trudy Nauch.obled.prep. fiz.--mat. fak.ped.inst.Dall.Vost. 1:28-49 162. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Blagoveshchenskiy pedagogicheakiy institut. BUGROVI Ya.S. (1-foskva) Differential properties of solutions to a certain class of high.- order differential equations. Mat. sbor. 63 no.1:59-121 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:3) NWIROV, YEA.S. Boundary proF~eerties of functions of class H defl,ned in a region with corner points. Sib. :T,.ut. zhur. 5 no.,~::1007-1-106 S-0 16.1. BUGROVY Ya.-S. (B.-'aEoveshchensk) Approyimation of a class of ft, ,nc.. , ~ 01,1 ~ ,I ~j, ",!, j derivatives. yat. gl)or, 64 tio,3--,4'LO- '41.8 Jl 164, -- - , (Yllkk 17,~12') BNI'GROV, . 9 , Tht.~u-n ;,,) Ll--f! rl~prelt~nttttif)ll cf a certair, c-lp-ts of Pnrtlons. DAL ANT SE"'R -'-, f;) 1-10, 4 - 7-)3-3,300, Ag ~ 165. (MIRA 18:81N 1. B!a9ovash,-,,),en6kjy gosudarst-vennyy pedagoglches~iy institut im. M.I.Kal-'rina. Subpllttt~--' January Y9, 1965, BlIGROV., Ya.S. Imbedding th(jorems for certain classev of function,-. Tmdy Mat. hist. 77:45-64 165. (I-lipil 19:2) BUGROV, Ya.S. S.M.Nikollskii's imbedding theorems for H-classes. Sib. mat. z'-,,Ilr. 4 no.5:1012-1028 S-0 .163. (MIRA 16-12) BUMV, YE. P. The Theory of th2ayla ion-Erivine, 1940. BUGIROVI UM/lAgIn W"h* Feb 1948 ftgIn6i, Reciprocating Magines, Aircraft "Soviet Rea iprocating- Ebgines, Col Prof Ye. Bugrov., Ingr, Dr Tech Sci, 6 pp "Vast Vozdush Flota" No 2 OW) Historical account of develo*ent of recipr6cating anginse in USSR. -Side glanoes on factors vhiob helped to decide between-'air.:oooled-and water-cooled engines. At present great strides are being made In field of jet engines. However, it nuat be noted chat reciprocating angines-vill remain very Impcr- tant until jet. -comWa- to reo prooatlag- engines. 6ft63 PA 69 T 63 I FEWROVICHy H.M., prof.; C SHT-Al, N.N.p dots.p kand. ekon. nauk,- NELIDOV9 I.Ye.p dots.9 kand. tbkhn. nauk; KOZHINp L,P.p kand. ekon. naukj RUMYANTSEVA* Z.P., dots.0 kand. ekon muk; BUGR Y P.p doktor tekhn. nauk, profo; SKVORTSOVAq N.T.;-kand.-epnn. ~nauk; OROVICHO M.Msp prof,# red.; PETRUSHKVp'I.M.9 red.; PONWAREVA, A.A.f tekbn. red. [Mathematical mqtt~ds in Production planning) Hatematicheskie metody v planirovanii proizvodstva. Moqkvaj Isd-vo ekon. lit-ry, 1961. 150 P. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Moskovskiy inzhenerho-ekonomIche6kiy institut im. S.Ordzhonikidze (for Fedorovich; Gbersyskayaq Nelidov, Kozb:Lnv Ruivyantsev, BUgrov, Sk-wortsova) (Economicep Mathematical) BOBRAKOV9 Yuriy Ivanovich; BUGROY Yevgeniy Vladimirovich; YEPIFANOV, M.P., red.; ROKAItb fA, NtI., Z-etchJn.' e6d-, --- --- -- - -- I [Economy of the U.S.A. is in a labyrinth of contradictions] Ekonomika SShA v labirinte protivorechii. Moskva, Izd-vo In-ta mezhdunarodnykh otnoshenii, 1961 50 (MIRA 14:8) (United States-Economic conditions5' LYUBALIN, V.D.; BUGROV, Yu.N. Simplifying the method for calculating the effect of relief in milldgal. gravity surveying under the conditions of a Mesozoic trough in Transbaikalia. Sbor.luch.rats.predl. pt.2:5-6 163. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Chitinskoye geologicheskoys upravleniyv. LERNER, P.11., dotsent; KANTSEROVA, V., studenl5ka Vl kursa; BUGROVA, A., -.stidentka VI kursa Mat/arials on the study of the epidemic'-lgy of influenza outbroaka in Samarkand in 1959 and 1962. Nauch. trudy SamMI 21:39-42 162. (14IRA 17:5) 1. Iz kafowdry infektsionrVAh bolezney Samarkandskogo meditsinskogo instituta-imeni. Pavlova. NORM, A. A. "Study of the Process of Flanginp Noncircular Orifices." Y-5n. Higher Education USSR, Moscow Order o," Labor Red Banner Higher Technical 3chool imeni Bauman, Moscow, 1955. (Dissertation for tli~, Ngree of Candidate of Technical SrIences) SO: Knizhnaya La-topist, Yo. 22, 1955, pp 93-105 BUGROVA, A.A., inzhener. Deformation in flanging noncircular openings. 38-47 '55. (Metals--Cold working) (Flanges) [Trudy] KVTU no.42: (YJ.BA 9: 5) BUGROVA, A.A., kandidat tokbnicbeekikh nauk. - Determining the height of the flange and the layout for flanging noncircular bole@. Vast. maeb. 36 no.9:49-51 S '56. (MLRA 9:10) (Flange") A AI 122-4-11/29 AUTHOR: Bagrova, A.A., Candidate of Technical Soience's. TITLE: The flanging factor of non-round holes (Koeffitsient otbortovki nekruglykh otverstiy.) PERIODICAL: "Vestnik Mashinostroeni-va" (Engineering Journal), 1957, No.4, pp. 57 - 59 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: The flanging coefficient is defined as the ratio of the blanked hole radius to the flange radius. In non-round holes the centres of the radii of the curvelinear sections of the blanked hole do not coincide with the centres of the punch ~or finished hole) radii. In this case, the flanging coeffi- cient is defined as unity minus the ratio of the developed flange width to the flange radius. Experiments were carried out on low carbon and stainless steels, brass and aluminium to determine the permissible flanging coefficients for sheet between 0.8 and 3 mm thickness in rectangular holes with rounded corners and in elliptical holes. The flanging was carried out in press tools by a.'!~unch with the cross-section in the shape of the desired flange. Different coefficients of flanging were obtained with different sizes of the hole which was trepanned in the blank. A table mimarising the 1/2 tests -shows the limiting flanging coefficients, for different shapes--of hole, thicknesses and specifications of material. The flanging factor of non-round holes. (Cont.) ?&2-4- , t It is shown that the ratio of edge curvature to s et th'41- ness almost entirely determines the limiting: flanging coeffic- ient, whatever the shape of the hole. To judge the effect of the state of the metal, similar tests were carried out on initally punched holes. In-0.08% carbon steel of 2.4? mm thickness, the cold-worked layer at a hole edge, determined by the re-crystallisation method, was 0.2 mm in trepanning and 0.9 mm. in punching. The limiting flanging coefficient of 2/2 punched holes is about 1.6 times greater than for milled holes. There are 2 figures, inclufflng 1 graph and 1 table , and 3 Slavic references. AVAIIABLE: 137-58-6-12239 Translation from~ ReferativnVy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 152 (USSR) AUTHOR: Bugrova, A.A. TITLE: Analysis of Factors Affecting the Height of the Flange in Flanging Non-circular Holes (Analiz faktorov, vIiyayushchikh na Vysotu borta pri otbortovke nckrugliykh otversti)-) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Mashiny i tekhnol. obrabotki metallov davleniyem. (MVTU, 79'1. Moscow, Mashgiz, 1957, pp 62-74 ABSTRACT: Equations are adduced for analysis of blanks, and experi- mental verifications thereof are presented. The height of the flange increases with increase in rd/so and decline in r P/so* The relative unevenness of the flange declines with decline in rd/so and rp/so, and with chang'6"'in hole shape. Here r p is the radius of curvature of the punch edge, rd is the radius of. curvature of the die edge, and s0 is the thickness of the metal. A. M. 1. Metals--Processing 2. Machine tools--Applications 3. Malhematics --Appl.icat-'Lons 4. Tool.s--Design Card 1/1 SOV/123-60-1-1151 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mashinostroyeniye, 1960, No 1, p 149 (USSR) AUTHORS-, Bugrova, A.A., Rozhdestvenskiy, Yu.L. TMZ: Investigatirgr, the Process of Inverse Extrusion Applicable for the Manufacture of Antifriction Bearing Races PEKODICAL-. Tekhnol. Podshipnikostroyeniya, 1958, No 17, pp 27 - 33 ABMRACT. The authors give an account of the main results of experimental investigations of the inverse extrusion process applicable for the manufacture of bearing races. The stress conditions of deformation were investigated depending on the mechanical characteristics of the metals, friction conditions, geometric tool parameters, and degree of deformation of the blank. Simultaneously the authors invest igate the nature of metal flow and the distribution of deformations, depending on the enumerated Card. 1/2 factors, The extrusion process was carried out in a die on aV4 SOV/123-60-1-1151 Investigating the Process of Inverse Extrusion Applicable for the Manufacture of Antifriction Bearing Races 200-t capacity crank press, the stress was recorded by the NPO-24oscillograph with the aid of a spherical dynamometer. The analyzed materials were,-, lead, the steel grades 10 and 18MGT, and D-l.T-4 grade Duralumin. IS -%q IV' Ye.A.I. Card 2/2 SOV/12.2-59-2-16/~4 AUTHORS: Bugroya A.A. I Candidate of . Tec'haical Sciences and -R-570fte-i-v;-3~-s-Z , Yu.L., Candidate of Technical Sciences 2-7 TITIZ: Drawing and Wall Thinning Seam Welded Cylin(irical Blank (Vytyag,'hk.q s utoneniyem iz trubosvarnykh zago'vovok) PERIODICAL:Vestnik Yiashinostro-yeniya, 1959, Nr 2, pp 4?-50 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The general scheme for production of accurate thin- walled cylindrical components, such as tracks for needle roller bearings, with high surface finish is depicted in Fig 5. Electrically welded tube is cut to length to provide the blanks. The blank outside diameter is reduced in an external sizing and drawing operation. This is followed by internal sizing (and removal of the weld bead) with further drawing. The end of the blank is then upset in two stages to form a cup. The cup may then be drawn and its wall thinned in tools of the type depicted in Fig 1. Dimensions of the cup before and after drawing and wall thinning are iven in Fig 1. The tool must incorporate a bolster band ejection pin) to hold the upset forming the bottom of the cup during Card 1/2 the draw. The necessary clamping forces (and aimensions SOV/122-59-2-16/,74 Drawing and Wall Thinning Seam Welded Cylindrical Blanks for the upset) are obtained from formula given; the notation of the formula being indicated in Fig 2 and 3. The "coefficient of use" of the metal in the finished part to the metal in the tubular blank is about 0.7 as compared with a coefficient of about 0.4 when the same part is drawn from a flat blank. The cost of the tubular blank is similar to that of the flat blank where high grade steel strip is used for the latter, as is necessary when a high grade (class 9) surface is required for roller bearing tracks, etc. For lower class surfaces, the electrically seam welded tubular blank may cost UP to 30% more than the corresponding flat blank, weight for weight; the much greater coefficient of use of metal with the tubular blank, however,, makes use of the latter more economical than the flat blank. The labour cost involved in the operations of converting the tubular blank is slightly less than working with a flat blank. There are 5 figures. Card 2/2 sAB2/62/000/008/001/003 D040/1)113 AUAIO.t~;: Bugrova, A.A., and Pushkarev, V.P. '21 ?L.~: Semihot press for.-ing, of stainless steels 211UODICAL: Kuzncchno-shtampovochnoye proizvodstvo~ no. 8, 1962, 15-17 L~:-.': ;~xpQri_iicntal investigations oil the possibilities of sciAhot. press .Lor_-,in_., X 184 9T (4111SX9T) stainless steel bushing.; icith high dogrecs of defontiation wrc described. The developed techniques pennitted bushinas to be for-ed in 1 stroke with 7-8 class finish. Blanks 10 imi in diam. and 10 mi h-L,I-. were forged in all exporimental die on a 40 t pre.,;s producing 90 strokes/min. "'Ile proper 1--eatii-, tcr-~pcrazurc was 700-7500C and the best lubricant proved to b~_ a zilixture of 3 parts graphite and 1 part chalk iilixed in water. ~ solid coatill.-T on the blail],s vus obtained by timibling them with leather soaked in the lubriczmt with subsequent heating. The die set was additionally lubricated with oil.. For-inm with 70:" reduction required only 120-125 Ic.-Am pressure simificant in view of the wear of the dies. Serlihot for- - of bushings and .in. rollers of 40XP. (40KEN) and 1145tt steels for articulated chains is also bein.- Card 1/2 3/182/62/000/008/001/003 Sc;aihot press forging of stainless steels D040./D113 devaloped, no subscq~,ient iiiiachining being required. The 1GY" is already using the dez;cribed process for mJa~hig roller bearin-- races Of wx 15(sluaa5) s-ceel. There are 6 figures. Caxd 2/2 SOV/137-59-1-37 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 1, p 5 (USSR) AUTHORS: Glinkov, M.A., Krivandin, V.A., Bugrova, B. j%. TITLE: Directed Flame Radiation With Uneven Temperature Distribution (Napravlennaya radiatsiya plameni ?ri neravnornernom raspredelenii temperatur) PERIODICAL: Nauchn. dokl. vyssh. shkoly. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 1, pp 80-86 ABSTRACT: The investigation was carried out on a stand consisting of a shielded combustion chamber with three burners (of the concentric-tube ty?e) forming three parallel, vertical flame jets set so close together that they may be considered as layers of a single flame shect. The tem- perature of each layer of the flame was measured by a bare Pt - Pt/Rh thermocouple and the total radiation along the length of the flame was measured by a diaphragmed differential thermopile (Cu- constantan). City gas with a heat value of 6300 - 6600 kcal/rn3 was burned. Data are adduced on the effect of the distribution of tern- peratures, thermal load, excess-air coefficient, enrichment of air with 02, and carburation with pulverized coal throughout the thick- Card I /Z ness of the flame on its radiation. Changes in the layer closest to Directed Flame Radiation With Uneven Temperature Distribution SOV/137-59- 1-37 the measuring device have a predominant effect on the radiation of the flat-tic jet. G. G. Card Z/2 BlIGROVA, E.M.; SAPrRSDN, E.I, Stratigrqphic analogues of the Keresta horizon in the Focene of Turlmenla. Trudy Len. ob-va est. 74 no. lt22-23 163. (141RA 17; 9) KOVBUZ, N.A., KUCMM, R.V., BUGROVA. E.K. Chromatographic determination of Isopropylbenzene during the process of Its oxidation, Zav.1ab. 26 no.7:816-817 160. (KMA 13:7) 1. I'vovskiv goondaretvennvy universitat im. Franko. (Benzene) (Chromatographic analysis) BUGIROVA, E.M. Complexes of Foraminifera of the Bukhara and Suzak becs in Badkhyz. Trudy VSEGEI 46:274-279 '61. (MIRA 14:11) (Turkmenistan--Foraminifers, Fossil) KUCHER, R.V.; KOVBUZ, M.A.; BUGROVA E.M.- VASILIKEVICH, I.M. -r- Liquid phase oxidation of isopropylbenzene at high pressure. 2.h=. priklokhime 35 no.1:170-176 Ja 162. (mm 15:1) 1. Llvovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni I.Franko. (Cumene) (oxidation) I ~ J., f 1-1 : ~ - ( I t , - - . ,,, ~. y i . - . . . I - -1. 1% , ". j . ; EUGRC anv-logac!-~ -.n t!.rt ...... S 1 1, . I --?.t,.n I i *---,e Eocene of Turkmen-', Oa-n. V: *-,(;'.,.-I ' T`3 . I ~ 11 I , 1 E- , " -, . 1, ~ TRAVX1, BUGRt-Vw, E%V, Crt-iac-eciuz~ and Paleogenir, of Ole 2i , t-,) -i a ta of a iF tv ; - of -,--a ' c.- a- fron. we" ~: ~': 1 i,. nd ar~ on; ! rg I - ., I - ~Jl i - :;., r I., ' 5. Trl--iY V ' 1- G -l; I -' ~'9, '3- ` - i 2 ''6 3. I 1 1- 1 . ! ; BUGRCVA, ZAKIIAWNA, I-I.G.; I.E.T.; TKl~'~C'-,*.UK, L,.*..,. Upper flalleocene anji Lo,.jo, ;%,)ccjjt) corjL~jejI:-. c),L* in -11, . i.,rkmon, stun. lTudyV.','LC;!,A '63- BUGROVA Y R.M.; KAKHANOVA, L.P.; KONDITEROV, V.D. ; -010371KOVA I !;, V. I- li~., Conditions governing the sediment.ation In BadRbyz In the Paleigerie. Trudy VSFGEI 109.238-263 '631, Wjl,:.~ 1,/~ 7) .. DI)GROVI, 7 E. M. ; SAPIISON, E'. 1. Basic characteristics of the distribution of the Fccene complexes in Turkmenia. Trudy IrSEGEI 102:2250-27-1 16-4. ( I,,, TP.A 18: ') IC 628U A006) Ax I J.:.: 0 rr-latl= frzat Ft~f-ratl-yy tht-al, 1960. No. 8, P. A---tcV.3. V. _ P-b.-, N.J., Ep.h,~., V, .. IA- E.G., t,, D.B., b,r- f) A "-V,. H V T:-Zl Vinyl. .3 -d Wtl..k. U.. M'CD'C&Ls Yarosl-sk. prom.st' (So~arkhaz Y.mal-k, sw=. sim. r-na), 1958. No. 5, pp. 22-21j vra of WL441e- wd 2-thyl.5-vinyl pyrldlre (VPX? kero Copolr .h L-d t 50 5 C -d stwid. lk-w-l to ~1-1 het I.. of M-1-I.-d mtb---I. C-ld-bly u'-t ~f .4 1,- ~blr. ~.). lWlber. 1- h - high q-11ty %I- of -rd. ..--.h VP% let ... au;:% high adh-itn strar4th of vlaeoso md R- ca,p- to I w:th -teiral, SO m,.d SXS mt;tmra. Coapavol to fit-1-4 SM s;-Cnition, VPX trpvZn%tSon _cr-is the adn*s%tn strength of mtt- C~-4 1/2 ~-l by a rector of 1.5.2 -4-.&t4tto conditions 14~1 mch =d*r dyn=!: -.dlt--=3. VFX. a 5*C -ccoda the q~lllty of m3lotus P.:ymerm .bt,el-d t 53GC. O.T. T-lato-'s no"s -i1. Is the full tmnslation or the oriZInal Ruz3lm .b.tr..t. I4 TSAYLINGOLID, V.L.; FARISROV. M.I.; bUGROVA, G.A. 11. -- Copolymerization of 1,3-butadiens and 2-methyl-5-vinylpyridins. Part 1: Gopolymerization constants and composition of copolrmers. VFsokom. soed. 1 no.3:415-419 Mr '5Q. (NI.RA 12:10) I.Takhnologichookiy institut, Yaroslavl'. (Polymerization) (Butadiene) Ryridine) ALP,L~U'.!;' 2=711a,01"i. V.L.' Farb.lov, '~I.l F-ht'yr- V.1'. U~Lna, A.Y., Pey.:Aer. A.B., .11OL7ari~' j-, .1-6=vU C a cvA.v Bdain, V. Ye. ai Wizurnic, I.L. TITI-1: preparation of' Lotaxas CLL-~-~' Ly L"e Gopoly~erisatjcn of Butadlese and 2-LetLyl-1;-Vizyl~yrid ins, and 1belrUsa for Impreanatim: Tyre Cordc Poluthenlye lst~k5ov sQpO1iiWAzUtsi)~Y')utdd'-7-" 2-metil-5-vLailpiridinoci tprimenemiye xzn dlya prop' tki GhImmogo korda) P~;RIODICA.Ls Kauchuk I rozinsi. 1959. Ur 3, pp 6 - 9 (11--H) ABSTRAC`rs'ZkW addition of copolymers of buladiene and 2-:sethyl-5- y1mylpyridlao, arki alao of trLpol7z~urs conriwtinr ~f but"iene-stvrunet and 2-mothy.L-5-v-ln 1 yridi--e, increases the bond xtx;ng-h between 'he rubber ~~ the cord by 80 to 100% (Rof 5 - 6). 'M-A zopolymerinatior of butadiame and 2-methyl-51-vlaylpyridino was investigated and the obtained latexes were evaluated me 1=prv?a-.iUg aLents. "he two compounds were copolymerized at and 50'C. In both tests salts of synthetic fatty acids were uVed an emulsifiers ard "lAukAnol" was added an stabilAzer. Potaosium porsul Date Xua u&jLL as polymerization Card lk. and 0.01 to Mtg Weight/volu--e of Trilom B whent the process was carried cat at 10 C (isopropylbenzeni t-~ydrc- Peroxide was used when the copollyz6rl~utlor ;rccoeded at C). Fuzlhexv~-"' 0.001?', asthyl -p-a=1mophenz.1-was addAd ,:apolyz.~r.lsatlca lnhibttor. liesults In Table I indicate t the add-ition of the in!,!b3.tor does not affect ttj rate of cc;ojyz*rjrm-.jom. 'he ]m2stion *&a allmej to pro:o*d (at both process temperatures) until a 75 to 80% conversion was reached after a to 12 houls;pIra, 1), The Unreacted monozera ware separated from the latex by vacuum distillatioa and Z, of Neocene D aJded to the mPaled latex. '~tQ Off"t Of the addition Of DiPL'UXid .th:)b -va disulph--de) on tL. harda4as of ,,he , lot. iop.,7. r was tested Uik;~ro 2). Both t-yrou "r the x tc., good mechanical pro;~rtlsz. The latex was Cord 2/4 further Used for impressatitg viscose and pol,7amide cords In conjunction with ru~Gj~;"ba~vsd on natural, butadiene (M) and with butedidne-stymme (SF_I30AII) rubters. The uantity of 2-rA thyl-5-vInylpy rid ins contained In tbA latex effects the bond strength betwe.z the viscose cord and the rubbers (Pigare 3). Optimum strength Of the bond Is achieved when renorcinol formaldehyde resins am added to the copoly=&r ( Pieure 4). Impravod physical and mochsjoical properties of the mdheBive films result ,bon 10% by weight of Z-mGttql-5-vinYlPYrIdLme mrv added (Table 2). The effect of various quantities of redorcin- .1-formame1hyde rerinm on the strength of bonding between the cord ani the rubber was Investigated (Fi6urss 5a. 6 Lod 0). Changes in the pla ticity of the polym,-r effect the pb4sicml and mechanical properties of the adhesi v* the cord and the rubbers. ft'. and the hooding betwee: Results of relevant experiments are shown in Fitur" G The CyLical. and mechanical properties of the aEesive areproved and the strenUth of bonding in increased Card who Is lowering the polymerisation tempeinture (Table 3). Table 4 gives the data on the Atranbth or bondinf; of the Viscose cord with v~riouz tyre rubtirs . Ache r~:Nongth of bonding was partlcul2rly satisfactory when n2tural rubber was used and when the latexes "" poly~rlxvd at 50C. There am 7 figures. 4 tables and 10 rWarvneed of 8 are English and 2 Soviet. A13~0WWrILM: I1ajchsc-izslodova-.oltski4y institut moncceror dlya SKI imatitut. shinuoy prc=ywL1eunQtt-.t Vaezcyu=yy rsuzL=-i20loIQvet0l*%k1Y ii.otitlat ,hukft;TaraDlaVVk1y a"noyj- avcl Rv6vu. n sakcic Itau. ,n at u-e for I~ocomera for t1.# use In Z~ynth-ltl ,is Zsoax,qjl_lqmti~~ qj__jyLv 7 w4irah iz~.it-l.utv for *'7Utb,9t1 yaroala"11 ".Y1. K016HUIN,01.7, S. P. ; L. ! . , 5JG7(!V'A , G.,: . ,:';'I" , i .I. Farylpl'kyncs. Tart 6.- Rea.,~tlori of ' rylaretylenic- k;-,t ,~Cq -w-'th 1 1.1 , I L Mal Onj, 1 0 % este.-r. nur. org. I.-him. Ino. 12-,221,'-2214 r, 115 (!." '. ?-!~ 2 C) z -I ) 1. InstiLut neftp-l uglekblmi~~heokogo si,nteza p-,l Irblitsh-on gcsudarstrminar univerrill-eta. Ncembcr 29., 10164. BUGROY.k Change in carotene content in carrot's auring blanching and dryirr,. Kcnu.i cv.pron, 12 no.5:19-10 0 U. 10:,q) I.Vsesoy-uzn7v nwachno-issledow-tel'ckdy institut I-onser-moy i ovoshchetushillnoy promyshlnnnosti. (Carrotf;) (;.,~retene)