SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GOLOVKIN, M. - GOLOVKIN, R.

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A,CC NRt AT7011646 conditions of excess pressure At undek and re- duced ar4blont pressure place a serious load on the or- ganism, placln$ constant and prolonaed stress on the compensatory iwehanisms.. During the first 3 days, the general oonditlon of all subjects and the level of their work capacity showed no serious changes. By the 4th and 5th days, shifts appeared in the functional con- dition of the subjects which were directly reXated to the magnitude and duration of.heat loading. Differences between subj6cts depended on different loading c-onditions. aubject;.A, whose spacesult during the entire 7 days was ventilated by cooled air, showed no noticeable strain of the thermoregulatory system. Body temperature was maintained within limits of 36.5 to 37.260, average skin temperature ranged from 34.6 to 36.3.C.. heart,rate In the condition of relative rest did not.exceed 130 beats/min, and average non-kidney as qay. This.subject evaluated moisture loss w 2140.g( his sensations as "warms'' The poSt-experimental clini- oal physioaogica* bxamination did not reveal any major changes. Observed shifts could be ascribed to general fatlv4e and the relat'lve T-day hypodynamia. COM ACC NF6 AT7011(0." . - Ir.,experiments with increated heat load, where almost all of the erdogenic heat was removed by means of evaporation of Sweats, the stress..on the system of body thermoregulatlon was more pronounced. Non-kidney mois- ture loss was from 3650 to 4000 g/day. As could be judged from the relatively stable temperature of the -body and skin during the first 3 ilam it was possible to maintain heat,balanee of the organism. On .the 4th day, however, both subjects (B and 0) began to show symptoms or overheating (increases in body temperature and in heart rate)i,. A.graoual-Increase of these phenomena reached it$ maximum on.the,5th day. The experiment with patient B was torminated., After the temperature of the ventilating alr~~of patient Cgs spaoesuit was reduced, his general condition became normal. Body temperature dropped to 37-500 and the*heart rate slowed to between 64 and 72 beata/~dh. During the next 2 days, body temperature ranged between 3T,O and 37.60c. The skin temperature s14~htly exceeded normal,0 ranging between 35.5 and 36,9.j*C., Apparently ihe considerable change in the thermal balance of bubjeots B and 0 on the 4th day of the ex- .periment was due,~to exhaustion of the thermoregulatory CAVd AI~C N% AT70111546 me-chanTalas, which by than had been under atress for some time. Tile: Invaediate cause was-perspiratory dys- functioni everi with the unlimited amount of water 'availablo, on the 4-th,and 5th daya subject C exhibited a reduction In non-,'XIdney moisture loss which could have caused increaseid-ovirheat~n&.-- The post-expeilswntbl 'examination of patient B revealed a pron!Wno6d faVtSp'6- ~nd a hypostatic edema of the lower extremities.; -The edema of the lower ex- tremities. was probably, tll*e -eo the condition fact that this subi 'eat was oblited to sleep with his feet down, to increased pe~me abilitj Ot ihe,capillaries, and to disruptedeleattolyte balanqb caused by increased non- kidney fluid loms. Patient"A, wh6 was permitted greater rreedom of movement, who tigVable'to rest and sleep in .a horizontal pomition with his legs rai 'sed, and who was exposed to a smaller heat load, showed no edema. Hy- -drostatic welghlr4g of patient A sh 'owed that the non- fatty component,of the body increased.only by 350 9. During thio time of the experiment in conditions of high heat load., patient C,-who was permitted to sleep and rest in a horizontal position, showed no apparent vdemas. However,,..following.the experiment, the water Crd 9/ 11 ACC N% AV0111~46 conponent of his body had increased by 1000 g. During the final day of the experiment, when the thoxnal loading vas substa;ttially ra4uced, urine production increased fzVn 500-74-0 to 1525 g day (compared to a dallytrine pro- duction In subjects j% and 3 during the experiment of approximately 663 to 758 g!dAy). This great diurests In patient C apparently IndIcat*d the appearaqce of hidden ed"aa, which boaan to dissipate when the thermal load was rtduced. Follouing the experiment, subject C sholxqd fatl$uo and vascular-vegetative instability. Within 3 days, all these si"ptoms had disappeared. I Mis, In experiments where all of the heat exchange of the subject was ceonpltshod by evaporation of avest, thermal balance covild.-bo maintained for 3 or 4 days, after which symptoms of overheating appeared. After 4 to 5 days, the ths=oregulatary mechanisms bees-it exhausted and intemsive overh*4tinS appeared. 11hon i5 to 409 of the *mdogenle host of the body was removed t~y use of coo-led o1r,itbe experimental conditions could Cmd 10AU ACC N;4 longer period of time, despite*some be endured for a stress on' Vw thef oregulatory mechonism. The posal- I~ility or,xion-amelimatized subjects surviving for 7 days in a,apaceiult in a depressurized spaceship cab:~n -under conditions of relati" rest was demonstrated. .,Average ehergy Oxpenditurerp under conditions of limited and uralmIted waters intakes ranged between 19W and .9400 kpal/oay. Orlso &rto hank 2 figures and 2 tables. CATD PMS: SUB COGICs 06 / SUOK.UATES none C*W GOLOVXIN, X. Sodtirshanie uatroletv avtoblokirawki v st t h neloyliakh. Cxaintenanc* of the block system dittiIte urOer winter conditioNy. Moskva, Goo. transp. zhel-dor. izd-vo. 1939. 21 P. DLC, TY630.G71 SD: �U= TUNSPORTATI An COWIjgATjQj� A BIBLIDGWW.. Library of Congress Ikeferemos 3*111;rtnexit, Washington, 1932. Unclassified. GOLOVKIN, M. 1. ust"Istwo i rderzhude avtoblakirovkl. L Installation an4 maintenance of th* block syntemij. Motikv*, T~ransxheldorltdat, 1939. 264 p. illus. SD: 921LIT 2MZM%&j11?A An QMUNjgATjQNS. A JOLIQgUM, Library of Congress Riference Npartmenh, Washington, 1952, Unclassified. UUMTOAA.. I ""at StsllvabW proull. lashoner; GAUBM, To.Tu.. La- Sheuoo~ Tota*gooss; g MI-CZ., lushonar, rotsousent; ZLUIDDY, A.A.. UxO,640 toiftalmewcum laux. relvensens; IM110, I.C. &tsont. kaudl- dat ekbA101141cuth bafto retsensout; SMOT, A.A.. imbener. r*tseuzont-, DY, CC,, lavi*at Stall"kv proall, bubwer, retemsent; CM- i Wl T.311. I tishouer, retomsent, UZUM, G.A., inshoner, roteousent; MMC NaLo,i lAureat Btallaskay pr*uil, inshener. retwensent; WTI- Vffl YJL., dotoont, retasn"at; PIVOUROT. A.L., inshoner, retswment; POOQ~glj A.H4,i Inshwer. retsoan*xt: ft MOT. L.R.. Insboxer, retsea- sesti; PITCIUWT, AA., lusUtwr, retsessout. POOMIN. A.M., inshener, retsopsout; XbOMON"t Lek., lashoser, reloonsent; MWPU)V, V.I., kxa- diagt~w&xio6iklkh x&*, reteenseat; UMV. A.P.. inshener, rotse&- sent; I D.N., telthalabookly redaktor; TUBA. G.P.. tokbinichookly ro&~itor. Efto"iaal hik db Ok f LilVO&d UOU) llekbalaheqkil spravoohnik she- lallut)AoroiabF. Oval. Ors.1siewlift, con" control, blook system, and oommuAlositiou , Sigualt"taiia, teentroalsateiJAL, blakirovks, ovias'. led. IoUegl* Aol-ftrszov El &.I flav.i*d. 3.7.2ndoi.' Nookm, Go@. tra~*V, wliol-Oro lvd-r6, 1952. 975 P. (urd 2) (NW 8:2) (RAilro*d*-6lza4 Sig) (ballroado-Coummicat Ion systaus) RAUJOT. A"10, redj*Vor; BIZWKIX, D.S.. rodaktor; VAXHNIN, M.L. otv9%stvsw- 9137 x4fiaktcw~ tom, professor, daktor tokbnicheakLkh nauk; 11" 1 XOT, B.I.. r*da"001; ITUM, I.T., re&aklor; MMOWI, I.D.. redaktor; EMY. U.S.. redsoUter,; SOKOLIUKU. Ta.l., roduktor; SOWGUBOV, V.S., redaktor; 9INV44"Wry, *.X., redmktor; AJJMT, A.A., in&hener; ANAMIR, B.I., in- shenor; A?".'TBV, Yo.T., lau"at StAllaskoy preall. inshenor; BILM110. dolvant; SOBAOT, D.P., doteent, kandidat tekbuioheakikh nank; WIL""tw, P4... imsbwel%er; %BAR, X.R., Inshener; ILITUX01, V.L. doteout. kan"$ t"Ooheakikh mauk; ZOUMV, A.A.. kandidat tekknicheskikh &auk; Mumma,. L.P,.4 kandidat tekboichaskM naak; IMLIAMMO. R.7., doteento kandibb tskbodclbeskikh amk; MATAM. P.T., professor, kandi(Lat tok hoo nich4tikh MWOV. N.V.. inawmeir.. NzwPow, T.G.. dotsent, kandi- dat tokUlchesklkh mank; IFOTUOY, V.A., doteent: OWT. N.A., Insbaner; PIMIt. toldinicbeakM nauk; PIVED, G.M., inshener; PO- GWIN~ A-.K., Wkwmer, RUMM, P.S., dotsent. kandidat tekhnichetkikh Sauk; AW11NOT. V.S.. kandidat tvkhnifteskikh ww ; RTAXANMY, B.S., lsiarao% 11tallaskay preali, 6otsent. kamd1dat tokbnichaskikh nauk; SNAMOM. A.A,, Whener,- MISM&N. A.S.. Inshener; SUSTIN. V.A.. laureat Staliaskoy previii, lAshoner; SWE, B.I., Inshener, GMNUOT, V.I., lashenex~* irsteeus*ut; NOVIKOT. V.A., dotoont, reteenzent; A7A- IUSITXWo Ye.T.,, law ."t Stalinskoy preali. retsensent; [Teohnioa hamOook for rail"&d men] Tekhnicheakii spra"ohnik sheles- uodoroihp:Om, Tol. So Cglgodlzg. central control. block system, and Cowmid"tion), SignalislteilA, teentralizateiia, blokirovka, svias'. Red. Ullegilos, A.7.3aranow Ll 4r. I Olav.red. 3.7.1adoi. Moskva. Gov. tzanoo' stal-4or. lado-vo, 1952. 975 P. (Couti=ed on next card) I OWT9101 KOK. $mxhonor, seetavitell; MITO, V.I., rodaktor; MATSIM- In "~., tethulabookly rodaktor. -MIL4044N. [ftpXbook ror electricians and lnsWlors of railroad signal oemtr*l oo4trol and block systomal Famiatka slaktromokhaniku i watorti lftx~ 4-4 poror. Isd. Moskva. Goo. transp. zhol-dor. isd- ". M3. 06 P. C iorefilml OGIRA 7:111 (Rik 11reads-Slool tag) Mf I.M., karAidat tokbuichasidich nauk; AGIPV=,, inzhener; MPAN". O.K.; MKITO,X.I., rodairtor; MIT OV. P.A.1 tokhnichaskiy rodaktor (A guUe for the electrialan and si&al block system) Pako*odstvo bloftrovkI., lod. b-ce, parer. I izd-vo 1956. 303 P. wirown of the automatic railroad slektromekhanika I montem arto- op. Kooky&, Goo. tranop. abal-dor. (MLRA 9:11) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Kinisterstvo putay soobehaboniya. (RO-Insdo-SigmalitiC-Block system) LFASAS IN, Twgedy Vladial"viobt 00 U& Mikhail X&PItanovich; AM-" -- KMM)TA, 4. 1., ifteb.. red.; 3OBW1FAj'- Copersti*n of liguallug. eentralis*d o6utrql,&. k systaus In the railroad transportation mystem] 2kiii:;As, tia ustrolstv STO n& transport*. Moskva, Got tr Zbel-dorAZA-vo, 1958. 266 tMIRM&IM12) Ut1road-Signaling) valw*04tug WOU" Spans With SlirA wv*Ajw~ Iwo 4lomcwtostrCV, wS e so vp 16-go tign sAA ftbric4tion teabnology, SPOSS in "Otims 93 and 33.6 m long. ItIM MW ~&V*4*40 torlbe Ist tim, at ~*rlg* lbotoi In 1910. Discusses de- idWj~im6so and presents orwo zlusimii aid: smocosucins. 917"1 OMOOVIM) M* P. . . .I. .- I ~ - 1., 211 1 ~ . I, , "Fabrication of A.U-W(hld4id Girder Bridges with Solid Walls'! (Avto- Delo, 1952, 23# May, p. x6) This refers to the same development as that described in ref - 33 above. The practical difficulties 4mcountered in velding, particularly control of distortion, am described, together irit& the jigging and velding procedures evolved to overcome them. VI CWYM !,,Wkba$jjWqyAq_4j NA13107, A.F. retsenzent; NAMM, A.N., .lAlzb.2 31et'Penzent; RAM00331, VPN*,p*insb*# retoenzent; SOIDATININp qC6j, "toonsentj T"UVJI Oo?*, Imnd*tekbneu&uk# red,,* WITMI X~ 14*A.s taklm; rq#d-* (Demign and operation of motor operatod loaderal Uexoistvo i ek- plutatmlia aytopogruwhikov. Moskva, Voss. izzdatel I sko-poligr. obO- odizen1m,H-va putei soobabobsulla., 1961. 77 p. (MIRA 1012) I* Oklaulan A.S.S.R. Statiatiobeakoye upravleniye. (Abkbm U-Statiatics) wwvm I r, I t ms i Mootric: lpadsro with cue ftd two ton capacity. BLu]L.tekh.-Gkm. tokh.inforu. no.le7l-74 163. (KM 16;t) (Ybrk lift trucka) GOWVM M. P. -P -, Self-d.io-obarging railroad care for industrial transportation. ftul. tekh.-akon. inform. (kw.naucb. -i eel. inst. nauch. I tekh. Intam. no.3t60-65 163. (MIRA 16:4) (Railroads-Fraight cars) GOWVKIF I. II.P. ji Meatric4attery lmders with three toi capILCity. BiUlot-Wche- okcma Luf orme Gov o insmob. -teal. inst.nauch. i takh.inform. 16 m0*52 61-46163. (MIRA 1617) 0,0&:Hr,~, flud eLrKI ~uppliefj) GDIDVKIN, M.P. Thm, KhIll sal2f-Amloading hopper cars. Biul.tekh.--8lton.infor=.GCw. =m6b.-i.Oml4inst.n&uoh.1 takh.inform. 16 no.6t7l-75 163. (MIRA 1698) (ftilroads-Freight cars) GOLM11t, Id.p. The 10L-$O1 battery-powered five-ton capacity loader. Biul.takh.- skon.lmtorm.Gos.nauchw-isal.inst.nauctA.i takh.inform. 16 no.St 6.1-64 063. In the Wantiflo Counall for Industrial Transportation and the Machmd,pation of Loading and Unloading Operations. 66-67 (KMA 16 -. 10) COU)POswiffamolliftl '00W4." loading wW waloading equipment for loo:39 materials. Diuletekber- i tekhAaforA. 16 no.10-. alp.08 163. (Itft 16:11) GOLOWIN, PI.P. Unive.rsal battery-power.ad ten-ton-capaoity loadir. Biul.tek4.-ekon. inform.Goo.mueh.-issi.inst.nauch.i tekh.imform. 17 no.1:85-87 164. (MIRA 17:2) GCLOVMDip bl. F, - The ESb-281 storage-battery stacker. Biul. takh.-okon. infom. Gom. nauch.-isslo inst. naucb. i tekb. bLform. 17 no.2:67-W I U.. (MIRA 17:6) GOLOVKINI M.P. Inportimao for the national economy of the, narrow-gauge rallroad tranapartation. Biul. takh.-okot. inform. Goo. maUch.-iliml. inat. nauch. i takh. inform. 17 no.301-82 164. (YJRA 1?:9) I GOlavM NIP. 1.-, 1.111, Tbo M-M eloctria fork-lift truck. Blul. takh.-okon. inform. 6os. nauoh.-isal. inst. nauoh. I takli. inform. 18 no.2:55-56 F 165. (MIRA 18: 5) r-ACC-NAs 0067 I o oOO o 'jAUTHOR: GolAwkin, N. (Frofessor)l Logincy, 1. IORGj Leningrad Toohnologio Institute for the Refrigeration itokhoologiaheskiy institut kholodilinoy promushlemiosti.) TITLS: Proper conditions for the refrigeration of meat SOURCE. VVasnayA indwtrlya SSSR, no. 5. 1965, 3-4 TOPIC TAGSs food lyrooessiM equipment, food preservation Industry (Loningr&dskly ABSTRAM 7he aim of the invest1gation was to dotAvrmine the length of the refrigeration poricd raw neat as a function of the temperature and the air flow rate. For conv6nience and accuracy of the observations, the experiments were carried out an a model material-which was in the form of a sphere and whose thermophysical properties were close to those of meat. Use was made of agar models with diameters of 0.055, m65, m8o, o,090. and 0.100 motors. The refrigairation was carried out at air temperatures of 0, -4. -6, -14. and -19PC at flow rates of 0.2, 1.75, 2.5, 3.8. and 6.9 motors/see,. 1he experimental data for spheres of different diameters at various temperatures are listed in an extensive tAble, and a curve shown the change in the moan tonporsture of the sphere as a function of thetemperature and the flow rate of t1as cooling madlim, at the moment mhon the cryoscopie temperature is reached on the UDCs ACC Nib Ap6oow, siurfa.ce of the sphere# In general, the exp6rimonthl data were found to agree well ,bdth the equation t 100 - 2.T(0 (RO)OOO -Where, the correlation coefficient - 0-9893. and, the mean quadratic dovUtion Ar-& = 0.0199. Pcn- bomt results, 40 rate of motion of the cooling medium, at riegative Umperittuxos Thu -4, to 40C, should lie idthin the, limits of 1-2 motors/sec . Origo art* hass 12 formvlas. 4 figures, and I ta.Vle. SUB COMS 131 SMK W& none/ MM RIWI 0031 OTH RJWs 002 II)OWNCO, Ito - - ------ II&M million roablem LAtc the fund of theseven-year plan. Soy. pwofsoLugy 16 no.14#46 JI 160. (XIU 13:8) 1. Phdoebtoll samkowe stdwllnogo savoda "Dagestanskiya ogat.4 posel-ok Opit, Magestonskor ASSR. I(09a (DS&Ostan)-Glame mom maturs-Technological innovations) GAMEMID, Yo.-, GUORM-NA.- Attachment for microfilming. Sav.foto 21 no.11:30-31 N 161. (MIRA 14s11) (Microphotography) GOLMUP N., prof., ILDSHLU, N.; UMM, L. -Stladying the conditionx of food product storage in a chaW*r with dynamU immUtion. )CLa$.i9d.=R 33 no.2147-51 162. (MIM 15:5) . t*khn 10gicheskiy institut kholodillnoy 1. lmnLMgr*d8klY PranwablemMOU (for GcLIovking Koshldn). 2. Veasoyuzmn Amwhno."imalsdovatellskiy institut aWunoy promWahlonnosti (for Baturina). (LOniqP&&-4c.ld storage warehouses) (Food-l~mservation) 4 i 19 -9 21 T, 11, Ir Ic 14, 11 S, e 0 0 411q 'of", 14 i-of 0 1 obw y led. a IM da ad sWt t bes b"s by the mcckrated Pf 40 100110 during stotastr it SWAMI 4L4 hW,~.3 sbas MOM batten by the Stash" p. 05, rapid MIAMI =,I, T NME* E =!i=it witic), 160 frea" qPwr kreps km well. OrIlik"Okpi w It"% %HMN oWs to Isomte the cwtrwy. Thi. emstm. =:too 1 dii"Jam is dim to the fact lbot. M rapidly frown meat. de - comw~ of tjtqp mul Ot lactic mid p1sys a triativrly saimporlsal OWL. Me ties =Octfts the obeat assinsit 000 dw de"Oopsneal of the askio A. P.-C. 4!0*0 too go *00 ... J7- a I I a It 0 It a a IIA 0 1 A 00 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 g 0to 0004 0 go J4 a 160 00141 *so 00 0 0 0 0 0 01 -6 AJO 0* 0 j0 Rodin ~ilv! tlol 000", Wa;rlmuce of mtraviolat Bays m Mid rungl' Oolovkin, CmA Tech Scl~ TAningrad Imt of Niftleeratim and Milk Ind, 6 pp li~aoalll Teka' So 4 " testim to leter3dne action of spores; of pen. SA"CUMI asp. ulger, moor, &Ad:Mzorus nIgT. at reUtIvely low above-zero taLperaturee (between 20 Ond 40 0), I.e., at the actual taneratures at Alth =my refrigerated, rapidly spoiling produots am atored. Fomd ultraviolet r.aym vore very GOLOVUI~ N. A. "Nafrigeration Engim4rirg of Food Products," Pishcheprotdzdat, Moscow, 1951 GOLOWIM, N. A. "Vae of Vltamriolmt Rays in the Processing and i4mciat StorIng, of Food Products," MYRO. Ind. MR, Dlo.2., 1952 -IT I 2, WS1 (6W) 4. IMtter 7. Losseo in sweet cmam,butter dvring prolonged storage. Mol. prom. 13 no. 11, 1952. 9. Mouthjj hist gL Russing Aceelsions, Library of Congress, February 1953. Unclassified. 014c tL MA. 1. Sh4gArl awl .4.. (~~ Ifte, kemog. WWI Milk 2J. No. 1. 17-2XM%2).-Tbr I'atioul. fit 2 tytft d 9NOW ftw& bml eA*"Mcd I I hn. in o-*ttf 41 12-1V and drh ad im ak ' M hm at 11-11' was "NopefoA 1pim w bm"m in nwb flep AM of tbr ZrImbo, 62m, %- TU VieWs vmt lom-lievu, z Tbr PMdwt how owat &&vdA in water wia- nor"mal m 4mma""m sod tawlt. M. M Po4ur I G,V,:4jvlml, u. it.. idsmertati on; %mr-,-aalogi of Institutij of Ljio i1r,,friEtratim Ato 9, i~a:scow, 4.44 5iJ ,leat lLe-frigeration." -jr ---,drq:rAd 'Itcanclogical Industry, 1)5.~- k~Lefitratlrnyy -uurrmal-z~hixiya, JO ~ -JU.J ~IB, .~j wec .1,V54 GMOVXIK, no~ CHISHOV, Of; ORKMININOTA. I.-, SEAGAN. 0. jpdaw-moo~ . Hot DefrostlAg moat In liquid media. Mysionays Ind. B.S.S.Ro 24, No.2t 5-8 0531, (MLRA 6:4) (CA 4? to.1.5t?690 *53) 1. lmLingrsA Inst. Refrig. and Dairy Indt. CHIZHOV, G.. doktor bekhatcheakikh nauk; GOLOVKIN, N., Imndidat takhaichs- Olkh nalik; MOLININOTA, To.. 6"TINOWchaskikh nauk. Natural Iowa in seat freezing and at-Drags. Khol.takh. 30 no.4:27- 314 4-D 1.53. (Iff-'R A 7: 3) (Cold storage) (Keat-Preservation) um ft"tbw 00 SWOO MOW (0t tM Owxwll st Mnloters WN) to tho tjoMs at **w" we JOW am as t*Luwbw salootme wafts, pqpa set=. Ufte bou6s, " too WN*p him Wft ad""" ftw agwoutuin flor maun ftsx" r" wo some Mt iWA is ammmw* 3b- 2240, 20 YWb 3 AVr 195h) -,f' ~ha Xminsted by 00: W-30604, 7 Jhay 3,"h WWVM, N.A.; CHISHOT, G.A.; SHMDlr INIEDVA, Ye.F.; SHWAIF, O.S. Tbeary a$ Us defrosting of mate ftmO LTMW 5:64-M 154. (Meat, Frozen) (XIRA 1113) GOYAOTM : A*, 1*cd. -.2 ~ laawmawopol !,I, AWAwa amd *nd storage. tekhm. nauk, dots. blochamical chmwfts In mat during its refrigeration Trudy r&3-KRP 5t69-77 154. WERA IT23) (Ment-Preservation) GOLOWIN. It.-. SH40M, 0.-, ALrA(OVBXIY. I. Ab=inatim of the processes of seat cooling. Mina. Ind. SSSR 23 uo.ltl2-16 154. (KIMA 7:3) 1. Leningmdakly institut kholodilluoy I molochnoy promyshleanosti. Neat-Preservation) N., dektor takhaichookilth nauk. GUAM X. IN PON" mup~ Use of ra# .ao*IL*2*t rap Ja the f**A ladustry. Ml*l.tokh. 31 x**!2sO-59 ~40:40 f54. ()02A 1. Chien-k*irsopmadeat Akadmil udilelaskM z&uk (for Galaula) (Mtral*114let'ran') (Vb*d ln&wtry) 011"ch, doktor tokbuichaskikh nauk, professor; W-Mmoftmisovich, professor. doktor tekhnicheskikh 060; =00OWTA, Tellsaysta Fedorovna. imndidat takhnicheskikh wL*kt SHCHUMOTP.A., rodaktor; MAR A.T.. professor. retseasent; professor, rotsenOdnt; KIMISTODULO,D.A.. professor, re4ousent WIN.F.P.. dateent, retsenzent; ILICHMMO,S.O., dotsent, rete6nzentt CROWTAMB,Sh.K.. doteent. retsenzent; ROSWV.G.I.. teldmichaskiy redaktor [Tochnoloa of refrigers.tive food products) Kholodillnaia takhno- logtia plubehoVkh produktov. Moskva, GosAzd-vo tor- 601ral 'it-ry, 1953. 375 P. (KLRA 9:3) (Yood-Proservation) (Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery) GOL01MR.1-MA&I doktor toklmidikeskikh uauk; SWAN, O.S.. inshener; ALUMOVSKIT. 4."Iwo 969shemer. Iffect of the speed of air on the time required for cooling awat. Trad;r XTIMP lltl34-14.0 156. (KLU lot6) 1, Ugodra kholodilluoy tekbnologil. (Wat-Preservation) doktor tekbalobeakikh naut; SHAW, O*S.# Inxhazer; ALTAXDYBKIY, I*G.. Inshener. Watuml losses dmwlng the ooollog of seat. Trudy LTIxv 11:141-14,8 156. %WL .;- (NLU lOr6) 1. Mdadra khol*4111noy tekhoologli. (Me&*--Preservation) 0~.I(", L (1, V e-C 1441 , lj~- ~~?- 4D'CJVKlb N.A., d6ktar tekhnl-:ee!--Ik-b -iauk-. CHIWYAJI. 3.I., inthener. Ultrnvlolst irradipitio-i r~' 7~V.k. Trudy LTIW 7:29-14 '55. ~.'-tLRA lo:q~ 1. Xmfodr* kbol*dSl'!v),-.- ttilnno-logii I kAfodrm -izicheF-.koy I ~:olloidncy khttots. (Ull.rsaviolp~ rays) (Milk--SteriII7.,-t ion) OOWMXo Xo, d1oksor *6kbddWMkM asukI VXAOAN, O.g ALrANDYSXIT, I. Dsp*30*noo of seat reftlawation tim an air circulation rate. Was. W4Aft PW ftalt%3-19 055s (XLVA 8: 5 UnIspiAsIdy takhologichoWdw Imstitut kholodilluoy prompblen- (Refrigeration and refrigerating mobinery) OMMKIN, X.,; UAOAW. 0.; AWAYMUIT. 1. '1!41; ~ 11,1 lit! t 11111. -, Variation it natural losses of meat during refrigeration. Kiss. Ina. 8M. 26 me.6$11-15 155o (KM 9:2) I.Loningradskly tokhasloglabookly Institut kholedillney propy- shonnoisti. (Reat-Proservation) OOZOVK33r, No.44,, daktor tskbni*b*mkIkh mak; CHIZHDT. G.B.. doictor takhnicheakikh ;' AWITSTA, K.X.; ALYAWFSKIT, I.G.; SHAnA I O.S. Natural losses of x"t during long storage. Trudy LTIKEIP 10t22-32? 156. C-ii. (NM lOtO niagradskiy tekbnologialhookly..jAstitut kholodillnoy promyshlen- ZoAtI. (Rutton-Storage) 6!,)2c) GALARtI, N.Y.; DOWYM. N.A., professor. """ ~O '!'~'!""--.""'j.j,f-, Use o(f ultraviolet rays In the food Industry. Trudy LTIM 10:4-52 (MM 10t6) 1. Chlon-korresposdont A"ull maditsinakikh nauk SSSR (fro Galanin). 2s, VoCromm*-w*d1tsIzskay& akwUnlys, iment ". Kirove. (for Galanin). 3- I*m1mrSA*k$,y. *91*Aplogicheekly institut kholodillnoy provVehlen- mosti (forr Golovkiu). (Ultraviolet rays) (7ood--Bacteriology) tJ - IFA USSR /themical'Technology. Chemical Produrts and Their Application Food Indastry Abs Jour: Referat Utur - Kh1miya, No 9, 1957, 33056 Author Oolov)da N. A., Shagan O.S., AlyamovskV I.G. Inst Ld Too ~logleal Institute of the Refrig- oratiottladustry Title ffatural,Losses on Cooling of Heat Orig Pub: Tr. Levingr. tekbnol. In-ta kholodilln. prom-sti, 1956, 11, 141-148 Abstract: Drying of meat was studied under different condi- tiona of coolinS. The oomputation method that was Waited made it possible to confirm, on the basis ot a limited number of weighings, the exper- C ard 1A MSR /themical Teobbology. Chemical Products 1-32 and Their Application Food industry Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Kbimiya, No 9# 1957, 33056 imental deta on drying secured over the entire pe-riod or cooling. As a result of this work a rolationship has been found to exist between duration or cooling of the sides, velocity of air flowl and haunoh-thlokness of the sides. The optlkal air flow velocity during cooling of sides has bewdetermined. Advantages of a two-stage cooling over a single-stage cooling have been dsmomtrated. C ard 2/2 GMMN, X., grocrouvor; CEZODY. G., professor; ARVIYNVA, IK.; ALYMTMaY, L', -, Natural losses In frozen. mutton In longtbr storage. Khol.takh.33 ns*2: 25-30 Ap4o 156. (Neat, Frozen) (MLIA 9:9) GOIOMN , N.A.. prof., doktor tokhn.3ouk; OWNITA . B.1., insh. lffect of irradiated vdlk as a imedium upon the activity of Uctima b"terla, Trudr LTMV 130-6 857. (MU 13:6) 1. X&f'edjm kholodillnoy tekhnologli I fisichaskoy i kolloidnoy IdAwil Lsnlngmdakogo takhnologichaskogo institut& kbolodilluoy prorqobIsnuosti, (MITA-UCTSULIOL00y) Golowkin A. A. Alyamavsidy, 1. G., iarshina, Mrs. L. I., and 3b,gan, 6. S. WL v (Lanii-mg-R774-ohna%ical. Irtatituth at the ~w.Lrigeratiag L.a,-sLry): "The Mechanics and ko'kamistry of Dlus-~Laar Tissue ia the liofrigtwation of XtgaL and 1 ish" Z:;ngliah 7 pages/ report prosented 4it the Uktomational inst. of hefrigeration (IIH), Annual Mestingis of i;o=Uxians 3A, and 5, Moscow, 3-6 Sep 1958. f , li:; 0 ~ C, V 6 0 IV IA OOLOVKIlr, N., dolctor takhnmauk, prof.; IRA, L., doktor tekhn.nauk.prof. oessir4, and storage of crayfish under refrigeration [with aumary Sri Muglishl. lhol. takh. 35 no.1:26-27 J&-F '58. (KIPA 11:2) (crayfish) GOUNKIM, V-,yrof,; SH460ANo Otoinshe Chmp In nechanical. and chemical properties of zuscular tiomw 1. atwing verrivration of meet [with summary in Zu4tshl. rhol. -tokh. )5 no.6:42-44 " 158. (XM 12: 1) 1-o Und4wadskiy takhnologicheskLy institut kholodillnoy (Neat. Frozen) if fill I if if a 101% Alit I Iva, 4 1 1"1 "all 91 U, --o L v K-, Iva 40 ILI* amam, 1. A. "Ultrolalet Irmdiation as a Factor Prolonging the Storage Life of Foods." Aeport subw4tted J!or igm- 10th Intl. ftfrigeration Congress, Copenhagen, 19 August - 2 Septeap'~er 1959- -O-WVXlx# t.; 9061MIS, N.; SATMIA, L. jj,pro Cooling aflosat in &Ir supersaturated with moisture. Miae.prom. SSSH 31 ao,3s$2-53 160, (MM 13:9) 1. J*aiQ&rWdXkjy tekt&ologlobeekly tuatitut kbolodillnoy prmynbletiaostl (for loahkin). 2. Weasoyuzrqy nauchno- isuladovatollskI7 inatitut ayasuoy promyshlecaosti (for Baturina). (meat. Proxen) MMIKNS~ I.S., prof., daktor toklbn.sauk; BUKMAR, Ts.Z., insh.-. "MORG, MoS., k=d,tekhnzwvk; TOLIKAYA. L.S., insh.; it soya*# P"rep doktor takhn.nauk [dacessed]; MMVICH. Ta.S., Inzh.; AUXWVA, O.N., kand.takhnonovk; IMMOVA, Te.Y., inzh.; IOM, VA., kaoCtekhm.nank; MM, K.D., kandotakhu.nauk; LAVROVA, T.T., i4sh.; NOWAR. L.Te.. insh.; ROSWJLID. L.M.. prof.. doktor tekhn. swakI UAOHXV, A.G., prof., dokbor takhn.nauk; TSMM, B.L.; SIMMIOWT, N.G., lush.; MGIOM=GT, V.S.. inzh.; TAIOBSON, T.B., kand.stakhm.nauk: OOOOLIN, A.A.. retsensent; GUKMUN, A.A., retsensent; KARIW.. A.T., reteensent; MMYLIM, U.S., retsensent; LITSHITS, A.B., rotmensent; MINTAUT, P.X., vitsonsent; SHEMMIN, A.Ye., retsen- wentj SHH14MINOT. G.A., retsensent; PAVLOV, R.V.. spatered.; IEOOUUSHV=p M.N., glaynyy red.; RYMOT, D.G.. zam.glavnogo red.; r*d.; CMZffOV. G.B., red.; NAZAROV. B.A.. glavnyy rod,Aid-v6; HMMA , II.G., rtild.; SYDINOTA, S.G., sladshiy red.; )MM191, ]PA., tekhared. ERafrigermtlou *nginsering; encyclopedic reference book in three valwool KholodilInals. takhnilaq- antaiklopedichookii spravochnik v trelth Wsskh. Glav.red. Sh.11I.Xobulashvill i dr. Leningrad, Gast-orgis4ato Tol,lo Efechulquos of the production of artificial co,di Tokhaike proisvodstys IsImsetvannogo kholoda. 1960. 344 p. (MM 13:12) (ReIrrigerotion and rafrigorating machinery) ALMAUMOTt S.V4--(comtluaod) Cord 2. lo Tmesoyusa" institut rastaniyetodetys (for Sechkarev, Lisg=ova, Mrsolukaw, Osmembush, Neshcherov, Iftloy, Tkachenko, Kamakova, travooWn, Levandavskoya, fibabalimas Wokovs, Makeshava, Ivanov, Xart.yw,r. Gireako. Ivanove, Shilovs). 2. Gribovskaya ovoshchnsy* sulmictsionusyn opytmya stantsiyal chlany-korrespondenty VessoytLzzwy skadoull so'llslokboorayst"anykh asuk im. V.I.Lenina (for Alpatlyev, Sol*vlyovo)+ 3. Dsystvitalln" chlen VasBoymznoy skademii sellsko- khomyayv4,voanykh nauk Im. T.I.Lanins (for Brezhnev). (Uptables-Teriaties) N~ M.A., 4*tor tokbunauk# prar.j PERSHINA, L.I., insh. Ure~t of! the, partI4 fros&ivg otd. of water an the quality of fish -ulair itto"We lm. Abole. Ukh,. 38 no. 105-38 Ja-F 161. (MMA 14 *- 4) 1, Lomina4t4skiy takhnologicheekLy Lustitut kholodillnoy p"Phieftlicati (for ikaotkin). 2. Nauchno-ineledovatellskiy imstitut mokbanimatmil rybnoy promphlennonti (for Pershina)s (Fub, Fromen) wwnIN. N.A.; POSHIU, L.I.; VOSKOBLa, A.Y. V,castile reducing mutetances an IL fish quality index during its 'old otewago. Imv. vys. ucheb. :mv.; pishch. takh. no. 2tl6:L- i6S 161. (MIRA 34:5) lo Loningradakly tokbnoDlogiohook:Ly institat kholodillnoy. prooqshUmoati. Kafedra obehaboy i kholodillnoy tokbnologii. (Fish-Preser,mtion) ODLOYKIN, CA., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; ETRAKFOVICH, K.K., inzh.; , in2h. Problem of apple storage.under sub-freezing temperatures. hhol, tokh. 39 no.2332-33 Mr-Ap 162. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Laningradakiy tekhnoloFicheskiy institut kholodil'noy pro*Wshlethnosti. (Apples--Storage) j! 0OWYM., we 401 Namwip 0 v OBiopiwoleal '*tub*s of the state of fish muscle during chilling mad C4d starri".0, =r*SMOAt at US Uth International Congreag of Refrigeration, (11I)i, chi "WASt 00"MWo 27 U941 SOP 63. If.; CMZBDVp G.B... prof.j IL'CHMO,S.G.,kand.tekh&.s&uk, ZVI 0102 A~P.,J0&Dd,teJ*.mauk,r*tsensemt; KASLOYA,Ye.P., lftfilgsl"40.W# Q;"gy for food products ]Kholodil I maia takh- yM Oodulttov. 2., dop.. i parer. isd. Hookwav C008prold0v 1963. UO P. (MIM 16 13) (7004--premervatiolk) GORUTOVp Vhsill~r MAUS"WiGhp dots.; KAXERNMER, Alekaandr Abramovlob, prof.; prof., doktor takhn. nW'k, VoUsnSent; AZARIN, Z.Sh., insh., retaeazent; KWSOVA, O.K., red.; UMWAUOVA, L.N., takhri. rod. (Use of rofrigers.tion in the seat industry] Primenenie kboloda V miasnoi proVablennosti. Moskva, Plshchepro*- isdatt 1963. 286 p. (MIRA 16:5) (Meat-Preservation) (Refrigeration mid refrigerating machinery) WUNIftH, H.-A.; PV=Ij- "I StUMOVICH, R.K. I -, ..'al.- -h. ".1, .1 .- Mothods ftr detelstaing applo viabdL31ty in eat" of cold st(xmge* 1". v7s. uabeb. sav.; piabob. telsho UQ-4:144~149 163. (XM 16: 11) ,1, TAnlzg"daUy. tmMmloglabeskiy institut kholodillnoy pr*Wshliennopti, lafedm obahcheIr I kholodillnoy tokbimologii. GOI,OVKII,', N. A.; 1102DRUITKOVA , I. R. ------- 1%. . . ........ Detertainatica and role of calcium and magnesium cations during meat refripration wid starage. Izv.vya.ucheb,zav.; pishcb,tekh.. noo 205-37 164. NIRA 3.70) 1. Loninpadekly tekhnologicheskiy inntitut I~holodillnoy promysIblannosti, kafedra obahchey i kholcdillnoy tekhnologii. GOLOWKIN, N.A.; ZVOW, N.M.1 IKONNIKOV, R.M.1 TELMIN, L.G. Pomsibillty of using screw anchors in laying pipelines in Vbstteru 31 beria. ;i~oi. truboprov. 10 no. 11:8-10 K 165. (14IRA 18:12) 1UTHORS: Golovk1n, N. N., Ignatlyev. 0. S. SOV/30-58-9-37/51 TITLE: Dev*lopment of Researches on Highly Molecular Compounds (HattvitiYe issledovaniy po vyaokamolekularnym soyedineniyam) In the Presidium of the Council for Co-Ordination of Scientific Work of the Academies of Sciences of the Union Republics and the Branches (V Prezidiume Soveta po koordi- nataii nauchnoy deyatellnosti akademiy nauk soy-uznykh respublik i filialov) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Nr 9, pp. 101 - 104 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The session of the presidium of the council took place on Jun* 21st, A*V,Topchiyevv Vice-President of the AS USSR, stressed the importance of these researches in order to fulfil the resolutions of the plenary session of the TsK KPSS in May. He mentioned that the scope of researches at premont carrisd out is insufficient. In order to prepare a prospective plan for the years 1959 - 1965 a special committee was Set UP. 42 main trends for researches on the sub,ject of highly molecular compounds were fixed. The chair- Card 1/5 man of the scientific council V.A.Kargin, Membert Academy of Development of Remearches on Highly Molecular Compounds. SOY/30-58-9-37/51 In the Previdium of the Council for Co-Ordination of Scientific Work of the Aca6emiee of Sciences of the Union Republics and the Branches Sciences, USSR, reported about the activities of the couticil. Further addresses were given by: U.F.Nagiyev, Vice-President of the AS Azerbaydzhan -SSR, on the urgency to intensify researches on the field of techno- logIcal phenomena. S.D.Mekhtiyev, Read of the Petroleum-Institute of the AS Azerbaydzhan SSR, on the efforts in the field of petroleum chemistry. V.I.Igikitin, Head of the Institute of Chemistry of the AS Tadabikskaya SSR, requested assistance in training scientific cadors. A.To.Arbuzov, Chairman of the Y-1-zan' Branch of the AS USSR, mentioned the problem of Proper assignment of scientific staff . Kh.1l.Usma-nov, Head of the Institilt khimii rastitellnykh veshchest* Akademii nauk Uzbekskoy SSR(Institute of Chemistry of Vegetable Materials of the AS Usbekskaya SSR), Card 2/5 outlined the tasks of Usbekistan scientists in connection Development of Researches an Highly Molecular Compounds. SOV/'30-58-9-37/51 In the Presidium of the Council for Co-Ordination of Scientific Work oe the Aca4emies of Sciences of the Union Republics and the Branches with the rich supply of cellulose and natural gases. R.D.Obolentsev, Chairman of the Bashkirskiy filial Akademii nauk SSSR (Bashkiriya Branch of the AS USSR), spoke about the urgency to intensify researches on the sulphurous petroleum deposits of Bashkiriya. N.F.Tormolanko, Member, Academy of Sciences, Belorusskaya SSR, stressed the problems of development of the chemical industry of his country in connection wi th her deposits of -turf and petroleum. Yu.Yu.Matulis, President of the AS Litovskaya SSR, remarked -that Lithuania (Litva) In rich in vegetable rav naterials, thus has to itensify her research on this field. S.A.Giller, Corresponding Member, AS Latviyskaya SSR, in- formed the assembly of the intention of Latvia (L-tviya) scientints to carry out research on the use of natural polymers. A.T.Kyll', Head of the Institute of Ctemistry of the Academy of Card 3/ 5 Sciences, Botonskaya SSR, mentioned problems in connection Development of Reni-!archeu on Highly Molecular Compounds. SOV/30-58-9-37/51 In the Presidium of the Council for Co-Ordination of Scientifio Work of the Academies of Sciences of the Union Republics and the Branches with the use of the slates of Estonia (Estoniya). G.M.Sliohegolevp Head of the Institute of Heat Energetics of the ftadamy of Scierces, Ukrainian SSR, recommended to lay more titress upon the use of coal and other solid fuels lor the production of polymeric material. Card 4/5 SOY/30-58-9-37/51 Development of Heimarch on Righly Molecular Compounds In the Presidium of the Council for Co-ordination of Scientific Work of the Academies of Sciences of the Union Papublics and the Branches I.P. Du*U, Witber, AceAesy of Sciences, USSR, Vice-President of the AS USSR, pointed oat, the importance of coal and wood as raw materials for the producti= of polymeric material. At last the chairman of the Council, A. N. Resmayanov, Wmber, Academy of Sciences, USSR, addressed the assembly and said that tbe whole scientific staff has to be employed for the de- velopment of Ouemistry. Bat it Is necessary to recruit new sc 'ientists for the starf In order to avoid a removal of scientists from tasks likewise import4xnt. A riesolution was passed to ask the Prestdiizm of the AS USSR for its assistance in training adequate scientific personnel. Card 5/ 5 GOLOYXI]r. P.; 313MV, N. ZooWilve Notal In Installing electric wiring fittings In apartment bouses and buildings sbrying cultural and public needs. Mh stroi#Xosk* 2 no.10:0-31 0 159. (HIRL 13t2) 1. GlavM7 inxhoner Anergosbyta Movanergo (for Golowkin). 2. Starobly Inshener tekhalch*skogo otdola Inergoebyto, Mosenergo (for Bibikov). (Ilectric wiring) 2XINMII&II ZW%U# A.A.; I ?MY, B.G.; GOLOYM. ?o1.- DIsousatoo of the use of PW wires. Prom.energ. 11 no.8324-26 A$ 056. (K6RL 9 111) 1. Olavol4tramontaxh WAIsterstva, stroltall sty* (for frenkall). 2. IK*skor*oy-w proyektao-eksparlawntal lagms otdolenlye Gomudarmt- wommogo ftlitekbalaboskogo instituU Tyusbpromlektroproyekila (fas,tM). 3. IlOctrootdol Institata ONosproyekt* (for Plarepe- It% ,4 . Gorodskays elaktroinspektaiya Zmargobbyte, Xosenergo ,(for Golow1da AD& za7asov). (Ilectric wire, lnsul&ted) 00110WINO FIX. FurticilIGUM Of MOSGOv power engineering vorkers in all-Union competitions focr th~ best suggestionalbr saving electric ower. Pr=o energ. 16 no,2t5O-51 r 161. (KMAP14-.3) lo-PT'sdoodatell kamisail sodoyetvis, Vsesoyu3nomu konkursu pri, NOwwAmbyU Mosenergo. (Moocov-41lectric indu tr-w vorkers) (Electric power5 - GA~ I"t" Ar'-plims bW4 01*1 %*taro *,omqx1loating vork in the establishameat of an optinm - powor factar., Prom, mnarg* 18 no,6236-38 Jo 163. (MBA l6z7) (glactria Paver distribution) GOWVKIN ).I., insIl. Regulation of the electric power load graph over - twenty-four bour period. Prom.energ. 19 no. 2:5-6 F 164. (MIRA 17:5) -41 SOROKIN, YeA.; GOLCMUN, P.S. CentriNgal casting of cast-iron sewage pipes on multirotcr aaebinev."Upetsk-2#0 Blul.takh.-skon.inform.Goo.nauch.-iasl.- Inst.nnuoh. i takhAnform. no.6:17-19 162. (MIRA 15:7) (Iran founding-Equipment and supplies) f 1 ALTHOR - au i. R . D. ani id c; f Aneei T 1 1-2: tl e s rim- P iA 11 t 'Ye I IL o 1211 e c, 1 i n "c C n (~ e S :'cleijces T~T e- PER 1 ODI 0, A I F-jart.,)c',:,noye proi-.,vods4l--,7o, I) r 4 TM VR ATISTRACT1 Tr-e present. the restilts of ar- exp,~rl..-.nental of vie influence of tne ,.,e," rer~t f~-,P-q-.-,enoy on tbe quality of pf-pe sep,:ns si.,L diff ei-ent vielding spec-As. 'Ile experiTnents were con- -11,~Cted. or a I 'pe aelding mF-crine of -',,Te 70-1W3, of the 'l'csln:tvskiy zavod J'oscov, Pipe innt) Iiiesi,gned f or i~elljng t-ubes with a diw7eter of up to 1r'-.' =I at mraiiii-om. v.,elding spe-~d of 60 minnn at a norlinn, ca, ty of 4iie rotaxy tre~nsfclrmer of Tne L -- ar, i t consis- !!.a,l:Jrlf:t recpJved po,,)er from a c-)nvertA-r L of basic Fenerr--~orq, rend %ir auxilin.-y excl- 'NLe elet,tTiCP1 CirCU'Lt rl lagr-m is sl,o-n ir., Resistance 7,eam-Pu.~:t Welding of P.1peF! '7,y 'Ti,~.her "req-.:e-cy L11 rents 2. '"),e walhors remnar,~erl V-t eype-1-iiac'ntal hao a wmrzler of 1*ds tf ~,;hlch is beyorld t),Io SCOPE, -FLPE-,. "'heE!e defii*loncies must 're ei~.,minateO. ne-e,- nont,wrters. The test reeril-~q Ie~,,Pnd to rA considerqble t-'!eg,roo on the cone-.".Ions~i 0-F t 'r ~ I-,z S. g e E E, 111hp-r::,,al tr-ent-nent -'rprover- '--e 0-,.,,~Iity of tlie e-'ectr-cally -.-e',ded o f '-I X 1 - 5 am r, ` s pp~-en of 40 m/M--*r,, F., freqiien- C.-Y '-xiareaee to ill--() c-,c:Les .'-Imrrove(I considera~-%, - t- ' stre.ng-Ifli of the ,~telding semn. ' 4-t R speeC. of 30 m/min a c'ri!!mge of t'~e ci-rrort fr;~nuen--,v Oid roT show an-~,, esseatlial influences. Increasing -,Ke -frequency to Inn oycles at weldhip, Epeeds of 4r - 6f" ri'min did not prod"ace a noticea',Uie impro-emen-~ of -.,reidiric sepm ,atrensth. Wne*,,,, v.,elt'Jine tubes of 73 x .7 num -ct a s-Deed C~ ~'n-c-e;ioE D-f -.s o*userve,', er "ie -I zE--Lency to C av d '.,,'4 10,' :~yciev. frc-quPYiCY -t'--.e Of Flllcls- 'r-j- currents EltuZ-ell~!th Of tl'E-. seam. ~. corsll~'Zerr-'---e reiuc- tion of -,he seam 4jas ot)oer-;,e,-,;. t-a'res of 4.5 x -5 rum at a spE-E:,i of ~10 n~ n freq-,.ency -in- creimied to more trvir: cvcles. ~* ----ald-in[,-. Speeds of 50 m/min, a freq--.cnc,! chnnCe 0 trie --Pn Fe .It r., F cl 'A.d na-I ~!ri en- Infl,)s ce f P Ian on t, .,IEI Strength cf ti-e sean., 'Veld,4--v- of 102 x 111111 vhovved~ t. a speed, of P wi/miri, an of t~ie current fr to c,-c'es does- eq,-ency a cc-nsi~lev!-'ble char-,-e of t-e rcrl~in~', serlm ~,i.ut?rw,th. already Rt -? rupeil of '~, m~mir, Some reduotion of the strin-rirtn vaE P.T P. frequency I-,Agher than !()r cycles. Consequently, ,e.,i Welding llubei~, on the machine type 21) - 1.02 a speed of 60 m/min, the best resi3l-ts,, according to techno- logi,ml tlests, v4ere Obtained nt freq-,-~encies rnng4nl-, Trom I(T - 50 cycles. does not metin In +'-, ' - ency ar.~y thrit a incre:ise ~)r r-cli Card '4/4 c - .. t, .) '- f- 111 Ei (I e fourda- lie!,Eng, of Pipes, '-,y Prf r- RftBjStA.rjC~~'. r-4V r en t' ona for of 3 D cyclem v~ 1.1 en~ t, f., vien.m. slivength wt, IC"Ait Dbser-.,eul experiment's. T~-..e wut~-ors preser- t,-,C- tle:~t c s,,, IF, n ents f-~rt-e CI :-raphs rind 1 T'-ie experim r sl~ov,,e6 thal; a continuo%-ze t'-reqie-nc,*! c,7)nt-:ol. i-~ n:~- rece-!~rry. T 4, 1. It, r -')fficierit to ircrepse fren--zency r,-nge at inter- TE1.1-; , cycles. '.'t mp..y ~,e as--me-f~ z -1 - of Lap', 4 r;f:ttl-,.v-a o-f-' trpnsformers -i'h smF!l electy-7cal losqPs wIll fr~c4litate ann1jop-~ion of converters witl*i an uncontrolled frequency of cycles. There !!.re ph3to-raph, 1 circ-.,,i-. 17:-!-;T)rs, I t,~hle rn-l references, of r,-,:-e AS$OCIATTC,N: rflzr~-ITT -,jSjto,,S,cj-. Tljpe rlant) 4/4 SGV/133-59-9-17/31 AUTINORS-. Klyamkinj N.L., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Monegillit Tu.V., Konyushenkol, A.T., Golovkin, R.V. aMd Protopopov, N.N.s engineers TITLEs Namtering of the Production of Tubes by Atomic Hydrogen Welding PERIODICAL: Stall, 1959% Nk 9% pp 821-827 (USSR) ABSTRACT: lu view of some difficulties in piercing tube billets -from some alloy steel& and a high consumption of metal in subsequent rolling, the production of tubes from such steels by atomic hydrogen welding of strip should be more economical. After investigations of the process by TsNII.ChM and the Moscow Tube Works on an industrial plant for the automatic atomic hydrogen welding of tubes was developed. Conditions of stability of welding arc on the diameter of electrodes and their holders supplying hydrogen - table 1; the dependence of electric parameters of the are on the rate of the supply of hydrogen and the distance between the centres of electrodes - Fig 3 and 4 respectively. The installation for the production of alloy tube consists of a modified tube forming stand of the type 10 - 60, six arcs automatic welding head with a Card 1/2 control panell welding transformers and a system of power, SOV/133-59-9-17/31 Mastering of the Production of Tubes by Atomic Hydrogen Welding gas and water conduits (Pig 5). The welding head - Fig 61 scheme for automatic control - Fig 7. Welding conditions for stools lKhlBN9, Khl8NllB, B1333 and 50KhFA - Table 2; results of testing of welded tubes - Table 3; macro and microstructure of welded seam - Fig 8 and 9 respectively. The results of testing of welded tubes indicated that their properties correspond to standards for seamless stainless tubes (GOST 5543-50)- There are 9 figures and 3 tables. ASSOCIATXONSi TsI9IIChM Moskovskiy trubnyy zavod (Moscow Tube Works) Card 2/2 V 66611 I zoo SOV/29-59-10-8/27 AUTHORS I Xm3ralmyshevt Ire 0 lead Of the Central Labor&'kor7 Of the 10500V tabs larks*, Golovkin, R., lead of the Welding Laboratory TITLEt !Milding in Rellum PJMIODICAL-. Tskhaika molodeShi, 1959o Ir 109 P 8 (USSR) ABSTRUT4 Im this article the authors describa-&-max.-naMad of produaing tubes* by means of protective gas velding-An-autonatio tube *Iding machine was installed_at- the Mannoiu2ube Works (rig). litboa are, produced from cold-rolled metal strip&..-Their ~width depends an the projected tubs profile. - The. _tub&.msh- adatrip ii conveyed to the welding. deviaa _.(fixurAL an. tha-lef %). The abutting edges art,welded together In__tha_.IigbLt-arc, Oxidation br the outs r air being prevented by zaaaa.af the protective gas emerging from a JstA After learIng tha.zange of the'light- *Xp*, the edges are welded 'topther. Until recantlyt Argon was wised &* protective gas. The quality...of_tha..valding seam obtained by means of she argon are proaaaa.ia.abaolately satis- flaotory. Tbo method in also univ*raal, because it may be used fw ihe welding of tubes mads froz~various types of steel, non-faltrous metal, and their alloye. However, in spite of Card 1/2 the advantages it offers, the method also has a great dia- 1~~ 66611 WelAing ist Bel-tam BOV/29-59-10-8/2T adl,rantageo via., it is too slow. This is due to the low 1OZLi- za*iQn potential of argon. In order to incroaao the efficiency of ihs tube welding machine, experimants were carried out with 2 and 3 arcs an well as with protective games of different coipositlowm.The beat results were obtained by.meanz. of helium. Wlih amperage being equal, the electric capacity of the azo anA its thermal effoot in helium in considerably izwreased, b,v wbich operation is accelerated. AltbLough.hellum in considora- bV move expensive than "gon, the total costs of tubs, produc- 'ki*n are lower by 8% as a result of accelerated operation. There are, 2 kigures. ASSOCIATTORt Moskovskiy trubn" savod (Soaaaw Tube Works) Card 2/2 66591 S/136/60/000/01/012/021 E091/B255 AUTHORS-. L(j!nrLj,shonJftx),, A I T Golovkini R, V., Konstantinov, V. I.t and It Ya. TIT'LE Jj'j I'l all fj)jrC of Tarxtal,,ut Tubes PERIOD 1('Ii~L : T'a.voI.-.nyj!e metall-jr, 1960, N'r 1, Pi-, U)-67 (U-SUSIR) A? ST IU1*j'T ' The N.-iva Jewloped a new and efficient technique for IflotEll ttAI)OS, among them tantal-um tubes. Th.e pirtx-osifl ransisto in butt-weldini strip and forming it int,) tubeta; tbese are welded by argon arc in an rt!Iconst7.ucted automatic electric welding tube mill and subotaq~iently passea throutrh rollinr,!,-. mills (Fig 1). The of the original strap a-re deter-rained by ~he -sip-t- c,P the tubo r(iq uired and the possibility of its m ~o) %i J!'a t., 1;u va! :Lil. a Civen plant, The application of clamps ~~nd d1rectilig instruments in rolling prevents scrap due to colaing out; in a crescent-shaped form. Cutting of tile atr-51) is carried out with disc shears. ldec~is of 405rip were butt-welded by argon arc welding in auto-matic machine "ADS-1000-2" by diroct current (experimonts on the welding of 1/~ "- 1, 1". talmll Altith altern-ating current havf,, not given 685 91 S/136/W/000/01//012/021 E091/E255 Mani.ifacture of TT-trital-aul Tubes satis,ractory results), Tungsten rods (VT-15) containing 1.5% tborkun oxide were used as electrodes. Saturation of' tarill"lluol vrith nitrogen and oxygen. increases the hardintot;,:j aWL br~ttleness of the metal. To Drevent this effect the liro:hling zone (the Dool of molten metal and the jo:Lut both itides of the strip along a length of 50 to 70 mm;.) vi-as -protected by inert gas (argon containing 0.2,7"% nitrd,gan arml 0.05% oxygen) (see Table 1). The strip can be anma-vled.: oitber before butt-welding or after welding and clo!jnin1!-, of the joint. Anne-aling was carried out by sGalLinr, for 1.1/~? hours in an electric vacuim furnace of' tho, type, at a temDerature of 12000C with a res,4d~utkl. prqv~ir~ur-_ of.10-4 mm Hj, The weight of the charge was 301 to' W) Irg. Prior to being charged into the furnace the strip w~m thoroughly washed with acetons. The hod a. UTS OT ) of 51 kg/inm-, a percentage of 24.8% Q a Rockwell hardness (HRB) % of ?~:i; the i~bove mechanical properties show that although .1 U nat f'ally ak)xwmled, -the strip was annealed suffiriently to bet ft;)rneitl J_nto tvbe billets (Table 2). In 15he t.ard 2). ~:ontjjnvous ~Nrming of the tantalum strip the shaping 6859' S/136/~8/i:~00/01/012/021 BOO, 1 /Z 2 5 15 Jdanti-factu-i-e of Tanta.1%im, Tubes rolls used viiere 1.;raduated and had groove profiles as shown ~ ra Fig 2 vrFon wai, applied 1;D the 4 ternal surface of A J In 4.,;he j0irlt t)JrDup;h the end of a hollow rod which was fixed between tho fifth and sixth shapinG stands. Argon was also mpi)liai] to the oxternal surface of the joint, by a. rLo:,:,,:I.e (Fig 7). The best results in the weldiziki~ of tcm.ta lilia tubes were obtained when the welding -cated in Table. ~~ were applied. Table 4 ~JICVO,; tllk,'t On Welaed tube snecimens at tetuperatures. In Table c, the best rollizag for te-ntalim tubes *-,s c1riven. Tubes of riubi,iri, tajLtFi.lum, cobalt and their alloys have been fal,riaate(i '0*' thi;! new technique. 10.ne-re are ~; figures, --i Frid, 6civie,,~ refere nces. A61ck)C!Alli~)LS: III iul kly trubn:yy ,civod (Mescow Tube (first .1 'wo am tho-.- 7 two rd 5/029/60/000/06/16/020 BOOS/D007 AUTH611: 20107jukkojo., Dixector of the Welling Laboratory of the ;JOPcov Ink! Kill TITLE$ TaboAxe, Welded by Means of High-frequenoy Current PERIDDICALs TekbnIlps, ptolodeshil 1960, go. 6, p. 34 TIM The new voldi" technique by means of high-frequency current is deoldribed, This *ooh*JLOs in b6lag introduced into production by the col- leotive, of th6 Voskoiskiy tru~bav savad (Moscow Tube Kill) in collabora- tiom with tbv;;or,1leaii** of the Leningradskiy institut tokov vysokoy chapt*ty imeni:profoo's.dra V. P, Vologdina (teniMad Institute of Hie- freouency OurkjMts Utai. Irofoos V# P& VoloS!jLS2* The scheme suggest In 1946 by Proflsssar6:8. F. Bogoolove iy and A. V. Ulitovskiy was taken as & basis. T~o welding devios in fad by means of a higb-frequency current of 00,000 030010s- OJ:L the Fig- (P- 34 bottou left) the high-frequency veld- _ Unfbf taboo is ahovA~. By means of this technique it is possible to produce tubse from a=4orrous metals* from their alloys, as well as from high-al- 3qy steels of from 10 to 102 am diameter sM a wall thickness of from 1 Caro 1/2