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I. n2Eff, K. - . Nhat VASBOA Ars tilking about, Nauka i shisn' 29 no..7t62 JI !62, (KM j6s6) I (Indicator plants) I t MCROV R ..... .. - - -- Domeatieated wild birds, NaWa i zU=l 30 noo6:92-93 Jo 163, (Simferopol--4am and game birds) (MM 16:7) FEDM I R. t'Design and Operation of Axial nowCompressors.." Air neet Herald, No, 91 1952. Bachel,.,r of Technical Sciences tmg. Maj. Translation D-286304, 20 July 1955 L-f I ~j -FEDOROV,j R-.---Docent, (;and$-Tech7.--Scio, U-4-Col. 1953 "Thrust Augmentation of Turbo-Jet Engines," Vest. Vozd. Flotas No~8.* pp 64-71p Summary of article, D 399458 I A WANWHO, K.; ALVWMV,L.P.; GOVCROV,A..U.; KCVOVAWV,N.Y9.; NSCHA71V, Yu.U;; PAVLAMO,V.?:; TJDOROV,R.M.;PISARIV,H.S.j im,zhouer-polkoiratky redaktor; ICMIXINI Yet ISUSTMUMkiy radaktor [Theory of jet engines] Teorlia reaktivnykh dvigatelei. Moskva. Voen. Izd-vo Ministerstva oborony SSSR, 1955. 295 P. (HLU 9:3) (Jet propulsion) Riv c./vi, ~~HKIN, Boris Sargayevich, akademik; XA9-"LNDZHiN, Pogos Irarapatovich; ALNKSZYRVO Ley Petrovi-ch; GOVOROV, Alskmandr Nikolayevich; 13=71T, Tulian Nikolayovich; MOROV Rman Xirqnovjl#ljVTRIYlT8lIY, V.I.; professor. doktor TAMIN' O.N.. kandidat tekbnichaskikh nank. rodaktoro. BOGCKOWVA, N.Y., izdatell- skly rodaktor; ZMAKIN, I.M., tokknicheskikb redaktor [A theory of jet angims; turbmachines) Teoriia reaktirafth dylgatelet; lopstochaye mashiny, Pocl red. B.S.Stechkinai Xoskvs, Goo. isd-ro obor. prowyahl,, 1956. 548 p. (KLR& 10:1) (Turbomachlues) 25749 S/024/61/ooo/ooi/ool/oI4 E194/zl84 AUTHOR: Pedorov, R.M. (Moscow) TITLE: The Limits of Stable Operation of an Axial Compressor Stage PERIODICALt IzvestiyaAkadowii nauk SSSRI Otdoloniye.talchnicheakikh nauk, Energetika i avtomatika, 1961, No. 1, pp.81-90 TEXT: Operation of an axial compressor stage may be associated with auto-oscillation in the system in which the stage operates or with a marked drop in the stage head when the air pressure decreases. The present article analyses the second of these cases which is most typical for stages with relatively short blad'ea. In this case the appearance of instability is associated with rapid break-away of the flow from the stage blades if the anglesof attack become too great. A characteristic curve of a typical stage of this kind is illustrated diagrammatically in Fig.1, in which Fa max corresponds to a value of the flow coefficient 'E. = cla/uk, for which, because the air in the ducts between the blades has reached nearly sonic speed, further increase in the flow is impossible. When i5, 4 Za max until the Card 1/11 25749 S/024/61/ooo/ool/ool/oI4 E194/Ei84 The Limits of Stable Operation of an Axial Compressor Stage flow coefficient exceeds a certain critical value practically continuous flow is observed over the blades. The break-away occurs only near the back edges of the blades and ia slight. on further throttling of the'..stage, on transition through ca ca cp (cp - average) the point of flow break-away is rapidly displaced along the upper surface of the profile forwards, causing a sharp drop in head and stage efficieqcy; th~is effect is sometimes termed static instability. As breakaway develops, axial symmetry of flow in the stage is usually disturbed and the breakaway zone occupies about ha*lf of the circumference of the stage blade rims. This zone rotates in the same direction as the runner but at lower angular speed. The next stage may continue to operate stably, point B in Fig.1, or auto-oscillation may be set up. In experimental determination of stage parameters on the boundary of stability only the section corresponding to point A is observed, and the remaining parameters are found by extrapolation. Accordingly, in what follows it is assumed that all the stage parameters from the boundary of stab;Llity correspond to conditions Card 2/11 25749 S/024j6l/ooo/ooi/ooI/oi4 E194/ZI84 The Limits of Stable Operation of an Axial Compressor Stage in which breakaway effects are only beginning to commence and axial symmetry of flow in still undisturbed. The main notation used in the presentation in shown in-Fig.2. The general problem of calculating the position of the boundary of stability in the characteristics of a stage of known geometry and parameters may be sub-divided into two partial problems: (a) determination of Ca min and other corresponding stage parameters for some specially 19 elected value of the referred peripheral velocity uk; (b) calculation of the relative change of these parameters along the boundary of stability as uk changes. The present article considers the second of these problems; that in, construction of the boundary of stability from one given point. previous work by P.K. Kazandzhan has shown experimentally that in the centiifugal compressor of an aviation engine type AM-38 (AM-38) the angle of attack I on the boundary of stability imam = 19-210, independently of the angle of installation of the guide vanes and the speed. if compressibility in neglected and imax is constant the flow coefficient 'Ea should be constant along the boundary of Card 3111 25749 S/024/61/000/001/ool/ol4 z194/P,184 The Limits of Stable operation of an Axial Compressor Stage stability and the theoretical head ffT is also constant. However, at high peripheral speeds such an are found in axial compressors the effect of air compressibility becomes appreciable. Fig-3 shown a typical relationship between da min and the peripheral velocity for a subsonic stage with d = 0-7. The first of the three sections of this curve in which Ea min increases steadily with increase in uk in the region of practical interest and accordingly the special features of flow over the blade profile of the runner for this region when uk is equal to or less than uko is then considered. After further consideration the following approximate but sufficiently accurate equation is derived: ACP K, 1. 58 1 Oel - 0.05 (%cp )2] X 2 (3.4) X2 ).2 2 where. X is the velocity coefficient. This expression is solved relative to Xcp/X2 to obtain the following values: Card 4/11 25749 S/024/61/ooo/ool/ool/o14 E194/2184 The Limits of Stable Operation of an Axial Compressor Stage X2 0*2 0.4 o.6 "cP) 1.58 1.59 1.6o max The numerical values in this table are nominal; the important point in that the limiting value of the ratio in practically independent of X2- Thus, commencement of breakaway of the compressible flow from the upper surface of the profile when Uk < uko corresponds to a certain limiting stage of retardation of the neighbouring flow, the value of which is practically independent of the M number. This criterion can be used to determine the conditions of breakaway in the runner; It could also be used for the guide vanes, but this is hardly ever nece- ssary because breakaway can be prevented by altering the angles of installation. For the runner hcp/%2 = wcp/w2 where w is the relative speed of air and consequently$ the condition of commencement of breakaway of flow in the runner at different Card 5/11 25749 S/024/61/ooo/pol/ooi/oI4 E194/F,184 The Limits of Stable Operation of an Axial Compressor Stage peripheral speeds should be in accordance with the condition w CP /W2 = const (4.1) In practice, this condition is difficult to use and it is more convenient to use the expression w1/'2 cone t (4.2) where wl is the speed before the blading. In order to check the validity of this expression test results were worked out for a stage with relative hub diameter d = 0.7-0-875. The method of calculating wl/w2 is explained. Calculated stage parameters and values of the ratio (wl/w2)max for different values of uk are tabulated and it is shown that the ratio (wl/w2)max has different values for different stages but it is practically constant for each stage. Thus the boundary of stability for stages with d approximately 0.7 and more when uk in less than uko is determined by some limiting value of the ratio wl/w2. Card 6/11 25749 S/024/61/ooo/ool/ooi/o14 E194/2184 The Limits of Stable Operation of on Axial Compressor Stage Expression (4.2) above also determines the change in flow coefficient of the stage to min along the boundary of stability and it is shown that when the angular velocity is reduced and Y2/Yl falls, the angle of attack is increased. The following expression in derived from the equation of flow through the runners w1 sin Y2 r 2h 2 (4. 6) - sin Fi- R T 72 where a a --~ are tg I g (4-7) r1 a It in shown that with axial inlet of air to the runner: Ca min ts 01 /cosee2 l)O - a M f, V(_=T_____ (5.2) .as min 0 cosec Pl 0 _ Y Card 7/ 11 257 S/02431/000/001/001/014 B194/Ei84 The Limits of Stable Operation of an Axial Compressor Stage By way of examples Fig.5 compares calculated values of tan using formula (5.2) (solid lines) with experimental data on the boundary of stability for the twelvth axial stage with relative hub diameter d ~,,O-7 and al a 60-900, for which with Uk = Uk-o values of the angle 01 are 25-350. The different kinds of points on this figure correspond to different stages. The results show that changes in ia min may be calculated from Eq. (5.2) with sufficient accuracy for practical purposes, the difference between theory and practice not exceeding 2%. Expression (4.2) above may also be used to determine changes in the power coefficient of the stage along the boundary of stability and the method of doing this is explained. It in concluded that expressions have been derived from which the boundary of stable operation may be constructed in the field of stage characteristics from one given point. The agreement between calculated and experimental results may be seen from Fig-7- In this diagram solid Iines with round points correspond to experimental characteristics and triangles to calculated points for conditions ca mine Card 8/ 11 2~1749 S/024/61/ooo/001/001/014 The Limits of Stable Operationof an Axial Compressor Stage' The agreement in considered good. There are 7 figures, 1 table and 7 referencest 6 Soviet and 1 English. SUBMITTED: July 19, 1960 A e. \e., D no a CP jw C0,014 to MX I# Card 9/11 Fig. 1 Fig. XULINIGH, Danlil Danilovlchl red.; KUZIMIN, I.F.p tekbA. red. (Fire, power, rooketl on rocket fuela] Ogon', energiia, raketa; o,reak-tivnykh toplivakh. Moskva, Voenlzdat, 1963. 78 p. (MIRA 16:8) (Rooketa (Aeronautice))--Fuel) RRVATOV I-aviovi"Al) 'I(Jktor mt-d. 111vix: ArAd 'I 111,j~~lovlr7h" FAROM, YaJ.~ [Thbryo deve.IoLs in a flask; a biologl~ml "e-tdIe"I ~-!a- r,,)Aiysb razvivaetui.a v kolbe; blologJchenOkala "kolybel 1.11 ., Izd-vo ""nanle," 1964. 31 P. (Novoe v MoAva 41 zhimi, nal.1ke, tokhnike. VIII Seriia: fiioJoElia I meditsina, nr-~.19) 1! 14)51-F ';VA `4 -ACC IM APS021896 UR/0281/65/000/00-1/0091/0097 621.515.,533. 601. 13 AUTHOR: Fedorov, R. M. (Moscow) TITLE: The limit of flow discontinuity In compressor grids SOURCE- AN SSSR. Izvestiya. EnergeUka I transport, no. 4, 1965, 91-97 TOPIC TAGS: angle of attack, boundary layer theory, a?S_~al comprestLor, compressor stage, diffuser flow, discontinuous now, gas flow ABSTRACT: The choice of parameters and the design of axial compressor stages are closely related to the determination of the critical angle of attack corresponding to the limit of dis- ruptionless flow around compressor grids. Various researchers are trying to select the per- tinent parameters and determine the discontinuity limits on the basis of the theory of the bound- ary layer. The present paper discusses, on the basis of the analysis of the disruption condi- tion (for a typical velocity distribution over the upper surface of the profile), t;.e approximate solution of the problem of determination of the limit of disruptionless flow around plane com- pressor grids of differing densities and staggers. It is shown that the degree of attenuatlon of the flow along the tipper surface of the profile may serve as the cluantitative criterion of the flow d;scontlnuity. The results of the calculations are In very good agreeme-at with experi- mental data concerning the flows through compressor grids at low M numbers of the Incident current. Orig, art. has: 14 formulas and 4 figures. Card 1 /9. Card 2/21-~' Soviet Satellites and Cosmic Rocketj by S.G. Aleksandrov a nd R. Ye. Fedorov, Wright -Patterson Air Force Base, Techincal Infor7wtion Center,, 19600 VIj 245 P. illus., diagrs., graphs, tables. .(,-,,CL-418/v) Tr!"nslated from the original Russian: Sovetskiye Sputniki 1 Kosmicheskaya Raketa., Moscow, 1959. Bibliographyt p. 2h1-242. Fxp~mcn-is in t!v ui3t,4 of raltcj;a In tj-.~~ prcdui,-ticrl :f WIRA 18:8) 1. Kviroxly In.-,tiluit. ep-10mic)"cgilt 7`rl,,',l,'-,-'~' ~glt t jiglven~-- IVANOVA# T.I.; LANOVCYI I.D.; ASHOLOVSKIYI G.V.; F~DPROVS ~J. Therapeutic effect of monomWein in experimental endometritis. Antibiotiki 9 no*5t462-463 Vq 164. (KERA 18:2) 1. Iva o4rankovskiy meditsinskiy institut. 29(0) PHASE I B%-10K EXPLOITATION SOV/2189 ;..Ieksandrov, S. G., and R. Ye. Fedorov Sovetskiye sputniki I kosmicheskaya raketa (Soviet Sputniks and the Space Rocket) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSRO 1959. 231 P. (Series: Akademiya nauk SSS71. Nauchno-populynrnaya seriya) Errata slip inserted. 10,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Rodkolleglya nauchno- populyarnoy literatury. ~ds.: V. I. Kravtsov, and T. K. Mikhaylov; Ed. of Publishing House: N. B. Prokoflyeva; Tech. Ed.: T. P. Polenova. PURPOSE: This book Is Intenriedto acquaint the general reader with basic problems In the construction of artificial earth satellites and space rockets. COVERAGE: Detailed information i8jiven on the Soviet artificial satellites, on the results of s entific Investigations performed with them and their significance in the solution of problems of inteqlanetary flight. The authors describe methods of scientific exper mentation In the ugper layers of the atmosohere and in cosmic space. In writing this ook the authors used mat-e-rials published Card 1/9 Soviet Sputniks (Cont.) SOV/2189 In periodicals and in scientific and technical literature. The subject matter Is presented in semitechnical form and does not present informational advances beyond similar data already publicized in Soviet and American publications. The mathematical tools necessary for explaining certain problems are given In the appendixes at the end of the book. In the preface the authors review Soviet scientific achievements in the field of space probes and gi,!e general data (weight, payload, time, distances, etc.) on the three sputniks and the space rocket launched toward the moon on January 2, 1959. These data have previously appeared in the periodical press. The authors glorify the Soviet communist government for the progress made by Soviet technology and Ironically mention the unsuccessful American attempt to launch a moon probe. Chapter 1 gives the laws of motion of artificial satellites and describes satellites as bodies moving on an orbit around the Earth in accordance with the laws of celestial mechanics. Variation of velocity in ar. elliptical orbit and orbital elements are defined. Resistance of the upper atmosphere is said to cause secular variations in the shape of orbit. Ablateness of the earth's gravitational field causes perturbations of the orbit which are basically precessional motions of the orbit. Determination of projections of the satellite's track on the Earth are thoroughly discussed. Problems Card 2/9 Soviet Sputniks (Cont.) SOV/Zi69 of tracking-out satellites Into orbit are of fundamental importance and are illustrated by means of basic motion equations of multistage probes. The relationship between parameters and number of stages, and the ratio of weights are presented. Major problems associated with interplanetary flights, satellite structure and instrumentation are discussed In this chapter including energy sources, sealing, meteorite hazardat cosmic raysletc. Chapter 2 deals with methods of scientific Investigation of the upper atmosphere and Inter- planetary space. Operation of scientific equipment installed In sputniks is covered. Measurement of pressure, density, temperature# and composition or the upper atmosphere are included in the discussion and the concentration of positive Ions and other Items shown in the table of contents are described. Sketches, diagrams, block diagrams and photos of Instruments accompany the text. Chapter 3 describes the first, second, and third sputniks and their equipment. Some Information on the radio transmitter "Mayak" Installed In the third sputnik Is given. The orbits of the sputniks and radio-optical observations are described. Photographs of the Card 3/9 Soviet Sputniks (Cont.) SOV/2189 following equipment are included: 1. Astrano7nical- tube AT-1 2. MagneDic manometer 3. Ionization manometer 4. Apparatus for measuring positive ion concentration 5. Magnetometer 6. Electrostatic fluxmeter 7. Apparatus for registration of meteorite shock 8. Equipmont for measuring cosmic ray intensity 9. Equipment for measuring the numbor of heavy nuclei in cosmic radiation 10. Apparatus for Investigation of solar corpuscular radiation. Chapter 4 reproduces in its entirety the material printed in "Pravda" on January 12, 1959 describing the Soviet cosmic MUltista e rocket launched toward the moon on January 2, 1959. There are 11 references: 10 Soviet, 6 translations into Russian, and 2 English. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface 3 Card 4/9 PEASE I BOOK EXPWITATION 507/580T AleksandraTp S. G,# and R, Te. Fedoroy Sovetskiye sputniki i kosmicheekiye korebli (Soviet Satellites and Spaceships) 2d ed.p enl. and rev, Moscow, Izd-vo, AN SSBRp 1961. 439 p. (Series: Akademiya nauk SSW. Nexchno-populyarnaya seriya) Errata slip inserted, 30POOO Copies printed. Reep, Eds*: V. 1, Kraftsov. and T, K, Nikhaylov; Ed, of Ptibliahing Ekmse: N, B. Prokoflye-ra; Tech* Ads,: T. P. Polenova, and A, P, Ousevae ,RMPM: This book is intended for the general reader interested in the tchieve- Tuts of Soviet science and technology in the realzi of rocketry., artificial satelliteej, and space flight. COVERAGEz The met important concepts and facts about space flight apparatus and problem of space flight are discussed. Methods for conducting scientific in- vestigations of the upper atmosphere and in space azol the results of these investigations are included. Xaterial for the bookwas dmvn fro6 'Pr4 and from scientific.and technical journals and peric-licals. C ard zFer- YEDaEtoy. s. -- -TMW~ditor of NImstiia, AN SSSR, Seriia coolocichoolcmia.m hv.AN SSSR. Ser.gool. 20 no.3:242 My-Je 155. (Km 8: 9) (Siberian Platf orm-Goology, Struotural) SAVARENSKIY, Ya.,prof.j FEDOROV# S, Breath of otir planet, IUn,takh.5 no.1150-52 A 161. (MIRA 1415) (seismology) "WROV, 6, --, "'ARjV- -'-~ lt~ '- ' ' - - Carry out grain procurement In an organized manner. Muk.-elev.prom. 20 no,9:28 5 154, (KLRA 7:12) 1. Moldavskoye upraylaniye ON. (Moldavia-Granaries) PT T ZATALISHIS, A.: HANMV, S.: VOINOV. Tue IN ILTIOV, I.; TIXUSM,A. 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[Nicrofilml (MLU 8:4) (Shaft sinking) R Sergey Alskesyevich, professor, doktor; BONDARNV, Y.K., redaktor; HIM, Yu.V*, redaktor; ICOVALMMO, N.I., tekhnichoskiy redaktor [major mining apamttonol Gornys kapitallnya vrrobotki. 2-e perer. I dop. isd. Sverdlovsk, Goo. nauohno-takhn. izd-vo lit-r7 po chernot i tovatnoi astallurgit, 1954- 744 p. (KWA 8t4) (Mining engineering) ARASHKEVICH, V.14.. dotsent; VZSIWV, A. L. professor; VOIDIXOVSKIY, S.A., professor; ZHUEDV, L.I., doteent; IPPOLITOV, M.D., dotsent; KUTTUMN, P.L.dotsent; KOMPANNSTS, V.P., dotsent; MALAKHOV, A.Ts., professor; HMACHIN, G.I., doteent; EXABUKHIK, G.Te., professor; SAKDVTSLFV, G.P., dotsent; STOTLOV, B.A., dotsent;TROP. A.Ye..doteent; YMBOV,S.A., professor; TARDSH, A.Te., doteent, redaktar; TARKFMT7"X*.V'.'."?-9daktor; GAMBURTSWA. TeJe., redaktor; GUROVA, O.A.. tekbinichaskly redaktor. [Collection,of articles on geophysical inathods of prospecting] Sbornik statei po goofisicheskim metodam razvedki. HoskyaGon. nauchnn-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr, 1953. 109 p. (MLRA 8:11) 1. Sverdlovsk.GorM7!iistItut&* (Prospecting--Geophysical methods) ARASHUVICH, V.H., dotsent, redaktor; VESZWV, A.M., professor, redaktor; VOLONOVSKIY, S.A., professor, redAktor; MMOV, L.I., dotsent, redaktor,- IPPOLITOV, N.D., doteent, radaktor; KAMPAIISTXTS, V.P., dotsent, redaktor; KUTYUKHIN, P.I., dotsent, redaktor; MALMOV, A.Ye.. professor, redaktor; NEUDACHIN, G.I., dotsent, radaktor; RWIZ=,G.Ye., professor, redaktor; SAXOVTSXV, G.P., doteent, redaktor; STOTLOV, B.A., doteent. redaktor; TROP, A.Ye., dotseat, redaktor; FJWOROV S I professor, redaktor; TAROSH. A.Ya., rgl='r; MOSOV, A.Kh, redaktor izdatelletva; doteaut, AIADOVA, Te*I.. takhnichaskiy redaktor [P~robleme in the efficient organization of surveying in mining enterprises] Voprosy ratsionalizatsit marksheidarskol sluabby n& gornykh predpriiatitakh. Moskva. Ugletakhizdat, 1955). 128 p. (,MTgk 9:10) 1. Sverdlovsk, GorVy institut. (Mine surveying) AMMYNT, TsvgGnIY T m0feyevich; 4hatmeX'svich; SHMA. XA redaktor ,Bduord Ivanovich; SAUKHAT TO Isdatel'stva; ZU, Ta,Xaq takhaichaskiy radaktor [mine supports of slog brick] Xrdplsuis gornykh vyrabotok litymi shlak:oTymi kamnismi. Sverdlovsk, Gos.nauchno-takhnAti-yo lit-ry po ohernai L tsystnoi metallurgli, Sverdlovskos otd-als, 1957, 79 P. (KEBA lOi7) (Mine timbering) MOROT, S.A., indistore ~ 1 1 StopfAg4ftfi'three-sloce set timberizig, Gor.shur. no.2:9-12 7 157. Muk 10 1. 4) l.- ToNllolovo.- (Mine timborbg) . ~ KMYASHOV, P.I., dotsent. kandidat tekhnichaskikh nail ; FAMOROV, S.A.. gornyy inshener. IMM MONO Analysing errors in determining losses and depletion of ores. Gor. shur. no.4s64-69 Ap '57- Offm 100) 1. Krivorozbmkiy gornoradmyy institut (for Kudryambov) 2. TSentrall, nauchu&-issledovatel'skly institut olovo (for Fedorow). W(Ores-Sampling and estimation) Ll C7 I Y-7 AIMR06,-- LPN, ina-b-.1-AS-SONOT, kand.- tekha -- =auk. ; B3RN3HT3YN,- SeA., - lnzh.; BOKIY. B.Va, prof.; BROVKAY, Ta.i., Inzh. BOMDARMMO. A.P.1, lazjt.; BUCHN)IT, V.K*,, kand. t9khn. nauk; VIUMMOV, G.P., kand. takhn. nank; TOIKOV, A*Y,,. - iash.; GIUSM, M.N.. IrAcd. tekha. nauk; GORMNICMff, !,Me, iush.; MKINTIM, A*Ya., 1=h.; DOKUCHAYXVI N*Xo# inzh,;DUBNOV, L~V*, kand. tekhn. uauk-,UPIFANTS]ff, n.K., Imnd.- tekhn. nauk.-,lMRLSl=, I.S., inzh.; ZKOLNOV, SoA., )mnd. tekhn, umuk; ZILIBIMBROD, AJ., inzh.; ZI 1 11 0. R.N., inzh.; ZORI, A.S., iwh.; XAPIAN, L.B., i=h.-. XATSAMOV, 1.3., dote.; KITAYSKIT, I.T., iuzh,; KRLVTS0V.Y4F., inzh.; KRIVOROG, S.A., inzh.; KRINITSKIY, L*K.. kamd. tekhn. nayk; LITVIN, A.Z ,e, inzh.; MAIMIGH, N.A., kand,*UW6. nauk; MANIKOVSKIT,-G.I., doktor tekhn. nauk,- MTKOVSKIY, A'.L.. inzh.; Milmai, 34.9' kand. te)&n. nauk; HAZAROV, Y.P., kud. takhn. nauk; MASON017, I.D., kand. teldm. nauk; NETY]MBURG, VaTe., -kand. tekhn. nal~k; POMVSKIY# G*Iv, prof,, dok;or tekbu. nauk; PROUVKIN, E.T., kand. tekhn. nauk; ROZIMUM, lnzh.; ROSSI. B.D., kand, takhn. nauk; SIKUSKIT, V.,Ns, doktor tekhn. mauk; SKIRGILLO, OeB,, inzh.; SUKRUTj.A*As, lnzh,; SUICUNOVy AmPe, prof., dokbor tekhn. nauk;_TAR&NO7,.P.Ta., kand. takhn. nauk; TCKAROVSKIY, D.I., inzh.; TRUPAK, N.G., prof . dok".or tekhn. u auk; - m-9m,..�qA*.,-Prcf doktor tekba. iauk; Fjw2U Ng V.A., - - KH KIN,,D,K,l lnzb,l KHRABROV, N.I., kand. tekhn, na-ck; CHMARW, V.A., iuzh.; CHIMVXIN, N.N., inzh.; SMYBIR, B.P., kand. tekhm. nauk; EPOV, B.A., kvirld. teldm. nauk; YAKUSHIN, N.P., kand. takhr- nauk; TANCHUR, A.M., insh.; YMMONT07. A.D., inzh.; PCKROVSM, N.M., otve"v*stvannyy red.; KAMEN, Ta.G. [daceaseil], red.; MONIN, G.I., red.; SAVITSKrY, V.T., (Continuscl on next oard) ANDROS, I-P.--(Coutinued) Card 2. red,; SANOTICH, P,O,, rsd.*, TOLOTION, H.Z., 44azh., rc,,i.; GORITSKjyt A,V., i=h,, red,; POUJUNO7, V.A., inth., re-A.; FAISYNT, I.I., iuzh., red.; CHNOMIG7, L.Y., rod. izd--ya; PROZMVEXATk, V.L., tekhn, red.; NAMIN(MATA, A.A., tel&r. r6d. [Kining; an en:yclopmedic harZooolkl G~~r~ov d616; entalklopedicbeskii spravochniko Glay. red.*A.14. T4rpigor-rr. KOS4-vaf i4ucbno- tekhnicheol~oo isd-yg lit-ry 9 - Tol.:~ C~tntzc o.ugollnoi p and timbering] Provadente i kraplen~s gorrykb. vyr&bc)'ttr.,led- kollegiia tuA:,F.V,-PokrQT&'zLl... 4e4 p. (XIno 'Umberizg) (Winizg eteinesi-ing) FEMOROV, doktcr tekhii.nauk; SHICHUXIIII, A.3., ka-d.teklin.rauk; A:-:DnYEV,- Ye,T-, I-and.tekhmmuk; GOr3UNOV, B.F., starshiy propodavatell; SIMANOV, V.G., assistent; -RYCIiKOV, A.I., assistent; QIIZVY B.MA... asaistent Qmlifications of a mine building engineer. Shakht stroi. 5 no.7:6.7 TI 161. (14LM 15: 0 1. Sverdlovshiy gornyy inotitut. (14ining engineering) FF,DQROV, S,A. , gornyy inzh; j BOVIN, A,A. gornyy inzh.; ZHIVOVI L.G. I ~--.----RBr.tekhn.nauk (Moskva) Discussion of the article by IA.B.-Kal'.;.-Itsti and S.P. Vasil' kii "Automation of staiing equipwnt in - the mi ni n iwust;xlt. Gore zhur. nol-.54-58 J& 162o (MIRA 15:7) 1. TSentralInry nawhno-isoledovatellskiy inatitut olovyannoy promyshlemostis Novosibirsk (for Fedorovp Bqvin)# (Mining mobinery) (Sallnitskiij, IA.B.) (Vasillevskii, S.P.) FIMOV, SeAe, prof*; ARMUM9 Te.T., dots. of supports made of cost blasi f=%we siags. rzv. vys. upheb. sav.j gor. shur; no;U57-44 15B* (MIRA nS5) Ij Swerdlovskly gorra institut, (Him timbering) (Slag) in 1V all 11h 11-d FLIDOROV, Sergey a-eye-vichp doktor tekbn. naukj prof.; POKROVSM, M.N#j prof.# retoenzentj MARSM., I.S.p dotsent, reteenzent; ZVORYKINA., LoNal red. izd-va; OWIEVy A.I., red. izd-.Yaj SEIMAR, 6.1&.p tekhn. red. [Sinking and deepening of-vertical obafts by the standard metbod] Prokhodka i uglubka. vertikallrorkh stvolov shakht (obyabnym. sposo- bom). 2.izd.pererA dop. Moskva$ Gos4'nauchno-te)cbn,izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1961, 474 P* (KM 15:1) I* Kafedra stroitelletva gormkb Proqr1yatly Moskcrvskogo gornogo in- stituta, (for PokrovWdy). 2 DneprqWrovskiy goMy institut (for Marshak). ?Shaft mipking) FEDOROV, Sergey Alekagovich,, prof., doktor tekhn. naukj frv., li-A7,~-?Rsenzentj CHECHKOV, L.V., red. izd-4a; MAKSIMOVA, V.V..,;tekhn.. red. (Deepening of mine shafts) Uglubka stvolov shakht. Izd.3., perer. i dop. Moskva, Goagortekhisdat, 1963. 245,p. (MIRA 16:11) (Shaft sinking) BOKIY, Doris Vyachealavovichp prof.; ZD11NA Yekaterina jUelwaridroma., dots.; SMIWNAKOV, Vitally Vasillyevich, dots.; 7IMOFEM, Oleg Vladimiroviohp dots.1 MORU,,%,A.#-prof.,, retsenzent; SHKEISV., A.L., red.izd-va,- IDMILINA, L.N.,, tekhn.. red. [Mining engineering and mine supports] Provedrnio i kreplenie gorrqkh vyrabotok. (By] B.V.Bokii i dr. Moskva., Gosgortekh- izdato 1963. '557 p. WIRA 17:2) ZAVARENSKIYp Ye.?*; STAROVOYTp O.Ye.;,,!pq4pvj SeAs Long-oriod Rayleigh uAves from the Alakka earthqatke of Maroh 289 1964. 1". AN SSSR. Ser. goofis. noM182,6-1831 D 164. (KMA A 3) 1. Institut fisiki Zemli AN SSSR., KIYOLAYWo Volol TMW -&A ltuvduolng it mohbi ft* IR*jtp~&tlnff.pqmi with irthouc ftiln6o Biulo,ulaw4wo infam,0060 Nowl"OUAL bs%' naudho I t4*h* infame 18 too 12sOAS D IM (Hm 1911) ,FEDCROV, S.A., doktor tekhn. nauk; RYCHKGV, A.I., Jjazh.; IRAYEV, Yu.K., inzh RCZHEN7SEV, N.P.., inzh. Us#g a flexible concrete stone ring lWng-. Shakht. stroi. 9 no. 12:17-18 D 165, (MRA 180.2) 1, Sverdlovskiy gornyy institut (for Fedorcpr, Rychkov, Krayev), 2. Trest Yegorshinugoll (for Rozhentse-;). EWT(l)/rWA(1l)* Pab. 13V AP4049241 I A I A/' 4q n /I q-qv-arr-nqlk IV, Ye. 11. . I* edorcv, B.A., Dwial a rov, R. L. N. Llrl: A Tnethod for modeling suiface waves SOOICE.- ANSSISR. Izvestlyn. 9artvage)f1zlcboA-kayaj no. 10. !l", 147?-14,121 .'els-nio modfling- gel ("r- On,- of tht- IT r lmeo!v-d preNpr-~f? In n air `lavA rnTn" Ul a tp c! the th- L 2~447-63 ACCE5SION MR: AP4049241 )ossible to obtain the left (high-froluenc]l branch of the dispersim curve fo-- Rayloigh I A~ .7ris-trueffnZ the thicor~:,l em v waveff a ~ ar,, f 1 p r e~m -,-n na--zk Dvla-"" -)f F~,- ~Astltut fl--Ikt Zem!t, corn! SU13NIITTED: 04NIay64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: ES NO TIE F SOV: 0 19 OTHER: 006 co'd 2/2 KUIBATSKIY, A.P.; MOROT, S.D., reteenzent. (Work practice of progressive steel workers in the open-haarth shop of the Chelyabinsk Steel Plant] Opyt raboty peredovykh stalevarov martenovekogo tsekha. Choliablaskogo motallurgichoskogo savoda. Sverdlovsk, Goo. nauchno-tekh. 12d-vo lit-ry po chernol i tsvetnol metallurgi,-1953. 41 p. OWA 7 -.5) (Open-hearth process) KOKARIV, Hikolay Ivanovich; SIHEHIHKO, Petr Pimenovich-, KAMKIH, Nikolsy Goorglyevich; POPOV, Tevgeniy Sterpawyich; 4 r64=&wSw.D. red. BERMAN, V.I., red.izd-va; ZIF, Te.M., takhn [Improving the design and operation of open-hearth furnaces with basic crowns] Mchshenis konstruktaii i skepluatataii martenov- skikh pechei a oanovrqml evodami. Sverdlovsk, Goo.nauchno-tekbn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernot i tevetnot metallurgii, Sverdlovskoe otd-ite, 1958. 55 P. (MIRA 11:12) (Open-hearth fqrnaces) (Refractory materials) BASMOV, V.3'... VIMYAYBV. Y.M.; GAVRILOV. R.I.; GRIMM, P.A.; ZHMHUZENI- NOVA. Te.Ye.; ZIMLISON. 1.D.; HNNISHMM U.S.; XOROZOTA. Th.G.; POPOV, V.A.; FMOROV . $.F.; PAVLOV, Ta.M., doteent, kandidat tekhai- cheskikh nauko ~-~VWFT%IQLIMKIT, A.A., inshoner, redektor; RUNICH, N.Y., inshener, redaktor; 3010LOTA, L.T., tekhaichaskiy redalctor [A collection of drawings for parts used in machine building] Sbornik w8hinostroitel'ofth charteshol Me detalirovok-. Izd. 2-os, dop. I parer, Xoskva, Goo. nauchno-tekbu. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry. 1956. 1 v.. 50 1. (KWA 10%2) (Nachinery-Design) TIKOFEYEVA, Vera Ivanovna; NIKITINj Mikbail Dmitriyevich;cMKV'_,Serge7 Fidorovich; BARJ5OVv I.A. I -inzh. 9 red.; SHILLIUG# V.A., red. izd,; *&-J7LTMM4J-p-VTL.-*v tekbne red. IManufacturing unit-bOt"thrbine'runners'* the isethod of preciaion investment moldIng i~ith*cbntrifugil POU141 Opyt i2gotavismiia tsellno3.itrqkh koles turbin metodom lit'la po vyplav3laevqm mods- lit= s tsentrobezhnoi zalivkoi. Leningrad, 1961. 3.4.p. (Leningrad- skii Dom usuobno-takhnibliskoi propagamly Obmen peredovym op7tm. Siriia: Liteinoe proizvodstvo-I*hoj) (MIRA 14:7) (Precigion caoting) FALITOVS I.P. (Leningrad); FEEDOROV, S.F.,(Laningrad) Investigation of closed-.loop systems containing digital computers with consideration to level quantization. Izv. Ak SSSR. Otd. takh. nauk.,Fner- 0 101. (MIRA g. i avtom. no.3:82-90 My-J (Automatic control) (Electronic digiiAl computers) _,~DOROTT-S.F,; DIMENT, K.Ye, Conditions for the formation of oil and gas pools in Bashkiria. Dokl. AN SSSR 150 no.6.-1340-1343 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Fedorov). (Bashkiria-Petroleum geology) (Ba'shkiria-Gast Natural-Geoloa) SOKO'LOT. M.M.; IM29L SJ. starshLy nauchuy sotradnik; FRYANISHKINTAO X.M., ins nei-"- Aev examples of surgical hammers. Ortopetrava, i protes. 17 no.61 56-~7-N-D 136*,* (IMA 10. :2) 1. Is Nauchno-tealedovatel'skogo instituta eksperimentallnoy kbirurgi- cheskoy apparatury tAustrumentoy Minsdrava SSSR (dir. - X.G.Ananlyev) (BURMYO O.PMTIVMO appar. and instruments hammr) --ZZT -5-T- y:- T- 7-7- Exrerience in the use of the apparatus for artificial circulation with electron nemati, c automatic installation In experiments on dof-s .... 173 Noyye khirurgichpskde appamay 14. instrument,,,r i ol,'vt Wh primeneniye (New SUA'16GICAL Equinnent and Instrumem's and Experience ill Their Use) 1, I'loscoll, 19'~7 A collection of Papers of the Scientif-I.-c Rpse;xch Ins'. for Exnerimental Surgical Equirlent and Instrumcnts. ff /),!~ )4.~~, 19A. / Kukushkin, L. I., Chekin, V. F., and Fedorov,IS. F. "Methods f or ow"suring cerebrospinal fluid pressure and far the drainage of the ventricles ol.' the brain." Nowe hbiEUrgicbeskle amaraty I instrmenty i opyt ikh primenertLya, No. 2, 1958, P- 130 17(0) SOV/177-58-11-1/50 AUTHORS: Ananlyev, M.G., and FA~J~v _S.F., Candidates of Medical Sciences TITLE: Possibilities and Ways of Utilizing Acbievements of Chemistry in Medical Practice PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 11, pp 3-7 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors report on the success in chemistry with regard to medicine. They stress the importance of plastics in surgery, traumatology and orthopedics and for implantations. At the Tsentrallnyy institut travmatologii i ortopedii.(Central Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics) the preparations AKR-7 and AKR-10 were developed. They aie based cn metham-ylic mg. tbylestErmd are widely used for making protheses of the maxilla, the facial skeleton and skull bones. For the plastics. of eye-sockets, ear and nose Drothe- BOB, plastics EGMIS-12 and AKR-9 are utilized Card 1/3 (1. Revzin, V. Marskiy). Some kinds of foam plastics SOV/177-58-11-1/50 Possibilities and Ways of Utilizing Achievements of Chemisti7 in Medical Practice are used for manufacturing protheses of extrenilticus, lacteal glands, etc. Many possibilities are Eiven in utilizing fluid plastics for protecting the skin and treating open wounds. The preparations REF-2/10, colloplastics (concentrated colloidal solution of silicon~acid sodium salt) are approbated in Soviet clinics for fixing dressings, seizing the skin by dermatomes, etc. The Nauchno-issledovatellskiy in- stitut eksperimentallnoy khirurgicheskoy apparatu.y i instrumentariya (Scientific-Research Institute of Experimental Surgical Apparatus and Instruments) (KIIEKhAiI) uses acrylates of the new marks 1-53, 2-55 and ST-2a for manufacturing protheses of big joints. These acrylatos endure sterilization and mechanical treatment very well. A.A. Vishnevskiy, Ye.N. Meshalkin, M.M. Dunayevskiy and D.K. Yazy- kov of the Scientific-Research Institute for Ex- Card 2/3 perimental Surgical Apparatus and Instruments are SOV/177-58-11-1/50 Possibilities and Ways of Utilizing Achievements of Chemistry in Medical Practice developing material for protheses of the oesopliagus, the larynx, the ureter, etc. S. Fedorov, Z. Syrkin, Ye. Strelkova, S. Fedorov and A. Sibgatullin are occupied with finding out material which will be resorbed by the organism without causing comDlications. G. Golovin and P. Novozhilov (Leningrad suggested synthetic glue "osteoplast" for gluing together bone fragments. A8TAJ?'YHV,__G-V-; FSDOW, S.F., kand.med.nank New cold-lieit surgical mirror. Voen.med.xhur. no.5:45-86 Mor '59- (MIU 12: 8) (APPAUTUS AIM INSMUMITS' .cold-light apeculum (Rus)) ASTAPOYICV. G.V-i;-J,9w S.7. Lighted speculums for gynecolOg1cR1 use. Akusb.i gin, 35 no-4:98- 101 Jl-Ag '59. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Is Nauchno-tooledovatelinkogo Institute. etapertmentallnoy khirur- gichaskoy appamtury i itstrumentov (dir. M.G. Ananlyev) Hinisteretv& zdravookhrauenlya SSS. (EMSCOPT equipment & supply) (GYNXCOLOGT equipment & supply) FEDOROV., S.F. %-- Use of synthetic materials and objects made of them in various fields of surgery. Trudy NIIEKHAI no-5:216-220 161. (MIM 15s8) 1. Nauchno-iseledovateltakiy institut eksperimentaltnoy khirurgi- cheskoy apparatury i instrumentov. (SURGERY, PLASTIC) (PLASTICS IN MEDICINE) FEDWVp S.Fol starshiy naucbnyy sotrudnik; SIVASH, K.M.0 starBhiy -naucbny~ sotrudnik; KULAGINA, V.N.., inzhener Sp3,into,frm a the=oplastio materialo Ortop.,,travm.i protes. mc.?t56L57 161. (K= 3498) lo Iz Nauchno-iseledavatellskogo institute oksperimentallmoy khirurgioheakoy apparatury i instrumentov (dir. - M.G. Ammlyev). (SPLINTS (SURGERY)) (PLASTIGS) FEDOROVI S.F.; SYRMT, ZAN.; LEBEPEVA, N.S. Catgut with a prolonged absorption period. (A now method for its management). Kh1rurgiia no.1106-99 161. (MIM Utll) 1. Iz Nauchno-losledovatel'skogo instituta eksperimontallnoy khirurgicbeskoy apparatury i Instrumentov (dir. M.G. Ananl7ev) Ministerstva. zdravookhrameniya SSSR. (GATGUT SUTURES) OBERFELIDj M.F.; FEWROVO S.F.; GOLIDIIA, B.G. 'Lut. (E7.T-,cr!rc-ntal Tendon suture with.alcohol-quirione treated cal. study). Xhirurgiia no,3-ltlO4-109 161. (MA 14:12) le Iz kliniki travmatologii i ortopodii (zav. - Prof. V.A. Chernavskiy) II Moskovokoco gosudarstvennoco meditsinskoco institutalmeni K.I. Pirogova iNauchno-insledovatallskogo inatituta eksperimentalln khirurgicheakoy apparattiry i Instru- 01 Ministerstva zdraveolthrapeniya SSSR, mentov (dire MoG, Anamlyev (CATGUT SUTLMES) (MDOITS-4URGSWI) " : 0. 111.t~O~Tj`.M- .1 1- . :1 '1. 4. , . 1,MDORDVp S.F.1 STREAM, Ye.l. rining of bous cavities witb syntbotio resin-cement#. Preliminary report* Ortopeotrav oi protes. 22 no,4271 Ap 161. (MIRA 34:11) (BOM;S--SUFM&) (PLASTICS) .7- "The Oil Fields of the Soviet Union",, Moscow-Leningrad, State Publishing House for Scientific and Technical Publications, 1939. FMOIR0114SM 600 1. KMOROV, S. F. 2. ISSR (600) Corr Memb Acad Sci USSR "In Yemory of Academician Ivan Mikhailovich Gubkin" (On the 5th Anniversary of his death), Vest. Ak. Nauk SSSR, No. 6, 1941.. 9. ~W Report U-1551, 7 Nov. 1951 Some nsim of structures and ontlitim ad for. matles $11 "ust. gas deposits of the Ural lend 142ELv~- twat. Ab", Nask- 14 * *' 121-W.-An andysia of the condWons of formtlm o( pettoleum deposits of two 011-bw~-glopjeftbe Ural Und along the Velp. The snalysis amt., (1) water occurring below the 'drolem Any" plays a large rok in the ticstruction of. as i it" in the Comation of. Petroleum deposits; (2) It is possible to establiab bypotbetically the soma or wasbout of tIttCetrolcum sftzta~mml (3) the role of the trosiou proc- tes miamps tvm(o , In out cm 1-mrsible to segreck. lion, and in the otbtr neg to segregation. Sow cdec. tive Porosides of rocks ~ gresion studied ate recorded. Gladys-S. Macy AMAZV, S.F. Cc, OW of Sciences Mnerals Co&2 JsnA6b 50 novettm Se"lon of the Depart=nt of GeolaLioo-GeoLraptdcal Sciences# AcadmW of Sciences USSRG I p *IS Ak Sauk 8=# Ser Geolb So I Gan "semblyt Dept of Gwl.Gwg Scip ommed 25 -Bov in Moscow* Them papers were reads (1) Me Froblm of Syoonrdca of Coal Seamsell tv ru. A* ZhsmohuzbnUov# Corr VAmv Acad Se-L Qd=g(2) "Sam ProUem of the Cool- Bearit-e Properties of Wakhatan#8 W I.T. Gor&lyj, Corr Hems lead Sol W-kal az4 (3) Orbe Geologima Structure and GUeend 0"-Bearlz% Arov-s--of."the R%lon UmV the Vo2ga In the Vicinity of Samtov# b7 3. )'% Fedorovs Corr Mom# Acad Sci USza. FA156T4 The fwmtlm Of 94 A-9, ots 14. T. and loodiod of pnmptmng 0. Sir. F 6- F rr*dT, 1810- NIX. AhJ vull sas. - . . 1960 .-A dbcuis" ci wl -"ti- Pred*wming poW form.. AW Melbods of m 2-ph clbek appik and tb* ff d" officiency we di. mom. 31 -abMtv. It. lfnwh 1. FEDOT?OVp S. F. 2. ussR 600 Petroleum -,Geology 7. Results of development and the state of the leading Stwiet theory of the oriein of petroleum and petroleum fieltAsp Vest* AN SSSRp 22., No* 11., 1952, 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, :Uncl. 7MROVi Bergey 1111ppovio4, 1896- ohlon-korrespondent. mm , - -, - , a Nowma- ~sm 1 1 ~ a F waiim# Ckmays on the history o-f petroleum geology] Ocharki po Istoril geologil nefti. Xoskya, Isd-vo Akademil nank SSSR, 1953. 72 P, WU 6:12) I. Akaifeulya nauk OSM (Petroleum,--Goology-History) XOBDOVSXIY, T,T9; KRATCH3910, Ye.V.; YMROT, 3-y- [Geological structure of the southern part uf the Siberian Platform] Geologicheskoe stroente inshnot chasti Sibirskot platformy. Noskwa, Isd-,ro Almdeviii nauk SM. 1953. 102 p. MM 68 12 ) (Siberian platform--Geology) (Geology--Sibarlan platform) FICDCROV. Sergey Filirpovich [Studies in the geology of petroleum] Ocherki po geologii. nefti. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.usuk WM, 1933. 72 p. (KM 14s2) (Petroleum.-Ooology) n'j~f L-9 1. F-qm, 0vt S.F. 2. USSR (600) 4. Petroleum - GeoUgy 7. Development of 1. M. Oubkinta theories on the origin of oil fields. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geol. No. 2# 1953. Presents an abbreviated account of a reportdedicated to the memory of Acad I.M.Gubkin at the joint session of the Depts of Geol-Geog and Tech Sci on 29 Doe 51o 251T47 9. Monthl List of Hussian,Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. J -j NOW data 00,1jin o(pitrofiltudeeptios. 8.11,60fAn XdVady Ak4J. Mauk 120-32M-a FQF 'a Aher. 13, No- 0, S.I.-Btmk Nuits in tim Ural-Vcha rv., C_ ,%U.4ed Wdcly 41ifftftfit re~ USISR _%11"% iii diffml-.t paru. Cko! (lain fqr (lie ;nris aroutul Kiiihyrgirv wid Mrmo, %ir ffli- e cu-ned. irv] "piuration vAitli ami vast of &ti-voi is vl~v- cutc.d.