SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POLLYAK, V.V. - POLOGOV, P.S.

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BUTT, Lev Kikhaylovich; POLLYAK. Vera Vasillyevna. Prinimala uchastiye POTOTSXAYA. -,n-auc,-hnyy red.; GLOYSOY.I. S.A., red.izd-va; 05MI110, L.K., tekhn.red. [Technology of glass] Tekhnologiia stekla. Moskva. Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materialam. 1960. 417 P. (KIRA 13:12) (Glass manufacture) VILIIIS, K.K.; ~P.OLLYAK.,V.V..-.PAVWV. V-S- Specific amount of glass output as an indicator of the productivit7 of tank furnaces. Stek.i ker. 17 no.3:9-14 * 160. (MIRA 13:6) (GI:ass-furuaces) (Glass manufacture) BEN I. L nauchW red. ; KUZNETSOV, V. A. , red. SHMAKOVA, T.M., tekhn. red. [Industry's requirements as to the quality of mineral raw materials] Trebovaniia promyshlennosti k kachestvu minerall- nogo syrlia; spravochnik dlia geologov. Moskva, Gosgeoltekh- izdat. Vol.29. (Glass) Stekollnoe syr1e. 1962. 70 p. (HI RA 16:7,) 1. Moscow. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut mi- nerallnogo syr1ya. (Glass manufacture) POLLYAK, V.V.; SOSKOVA, V.D.; MAZUR, A.K. Melting sheet glass at an increased temperature. Stek. i ker. 10, no.2:5-10, F 162. (MIFA 15:3) '%~iiass furnaces) BEREZHI401.3 A.I.; BIRODSKIY, Yu.A.; BRONSHTEYN, Z.I.; VEYNbERG, K.L.; GALDINA, II.M.; GLETIOU1, B.A.; GDIZBURG, D.B.; GUTOF, V,r,.; GUREVICH, L.R.; DAUVALITFR, A.14; YEGOROVA, L.S.; A.Te.; KUZYAK, V.A.; 14AKAROV, A.V.; I~QqYAK_, V.V.; POPOVA, E.M.; PRYANISENIKOV, V.P.; SENTYUR11i, G.G.; SILIVESTROVICH, S.I.,, kand. tekhr.. nauk, dots.; SOLONlN, N.Y.; TITKIN, B.S.; TYKACHINSKIY, I.D.; SHIGAYEVA, V.F.; SHIAIN, I.B.; ELIKIND, G.A.[deceasedb KITAYGORODSKIY, I.I., zasl. deyatell nauki i tekhniki RSFSR, doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., red.; G01,41OZOVA, N.A., red.izd-va; KOMAJOVSKAYA, L.A., tekhn. red. [Handbook on glass manufacture] Spravochnik po proizvodstvu stekla. [By) A.I.Berezhnoi i dr. Pod red. I.I.Kitaigorodskogo i S.I.Sillvestrovicha. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat. Vol.2. 1963. 815 p. (MIRA 16.12) (Glass manufacture) 1"01,LYAK., V.V.j ~lli~I]AYLCIVA-IIOCI)fi~.~,K!IYA, 't-,.A,, irmll. Effect of the b!.;bblj-ri!,i of the glass batch by the ln~eitfon of air on Itc chemical. homogeneityi Stoeki i ker. ;~! rio,10:14-17 0 164. 01~',IRA l8ill) li Cosuclarstvennyy nnuchno-IssledoUtplIskiy instlLut swk-iah. L 3861-66 aiT(d)/EWT(1)/DIP(V)/EWP(c)/T/ErIP(k)/WP(1)/Fit,,(h)/fZC(ra) 146- ~~;ACCESSION NR: APS018264 UR/0108/65/020/007/0067/00,73 621.30019 AUTHOR: Polly Active member) TITLE: Methods of comparative sts of accuracy and reliability of equi ment -`1 p SOURCE: Radiotekhnika, v. 20, no. 7, 1965, 67-73 TOPIC TAGS: equipment reliability ABSTRACT: A procedure and formulas are developed for processing the results of simultaneous tests. of competing pieces of equipmentwhen the correlation factor between their characteristics is positive. The method is based on this unbiased estimate of the difference of average values a'-a": x x n The, dispersion of the error, of the above estimate its., 2RY_D'Lrj. "D lAt) n- Card 1/2 L 3861-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5018264 1 If the testis are staged in such a way that the correlation factor R between the quantities being compared is positive, then t mean-square error will be lower than that in the case of independent (nonsimultaneous) tests. Hence: (1) The error should be estimated from the above formula, rather thanfrom formulas; as the theoretical value of R is, as a rule,, unknown, the experimental data should be so processed that an empirical value of R can be calculated; (2) Amore accurate comparison of the average values requires a highi positive R (hints on how to achieve this in practice are given). The recommended procedure based on the method of sequential analysis is simpler than the classical" statistical method because it takes advantage of existing correlations. Orig. art. has: I figure and 28 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obshchastvo radiotekhnW i elekitroovyazij (Scientific and Technical Society of Radio Enizineering and ElectrocommwAcati i SUBMITTED: l0jul64 ENCL: '00 SU13 CODE: F. C NO REF SOV: 009 OT11m: 002 112 SOV/108-13-2-7/15- AUTHOR: TITLE: Letter to the Editor (Pialmo v redairtsiyu) PERIODICAL: Radiotekbnika, 1958, Vol- 13, 11,r 10, Pp. 50 - 50 (USSR) Received; April 25, 1958 ABSTRACT: In the periodical Radiotelchnika", 1956, Nr 10, the article by R. A. Kazaryan "On the Comparison of Statistical and Non- statistical Prediction" was published. The fundamental prob- lem dealt with in this paper was the demonstration of the identity of the results obtained by different methods of projecting for the best linear Lfilter.- in the extrapolation of a steady -'rahd= -~: process. (The best in the sense of the average square deviation). The results obtained by the author are of general character. If the averaging of the square of a 2'Wdcd. steady function shows the same result according to the total realizations and according to time (ergodic theorem), a filter best for a realization in the mean square will be the same also for the total number Card 1/2 of realizations, and vice versa. Therefore the problem Letter to the Editor SOV/j08-l3-2-7/15---'-I'/"~ - raised in this article can be answered starting from theses of the theory of .-rahddh : processes, without the necessity of dealin6 wit1h the solution of special cases. There is 1 reference, which is Soviet. Card 2/2 42076 S/108/62/017/011/007/007 D413/D308 ARKDA: 1~ollyak-L-Au.G. Member of the Socicity (see -i~ssocia- t -I -On TITLE: The~. extrapolat--on (prediction) of a function with United spectrum from its discrete values J.'adiotekhnika, v. 17, no...11, 1962, 57-64 TZX T: Euch,usc is tiiade in pulse circuit. design --work o:&- 1~otellnilcov's theorem by which any time function with limited spec- trum can be reconstructe(I from a set of its discrete values: but the normal form of this has been criticized for paradox and also for DraCtical inconvenience, since the-use of Ifuture' values im- plie~ delay in reconstitution of a signal, and an infinite series of terms cannot be pr:ictically realized. Another formula has been 'proposed O.L. Yen, Transactions IRE on circuit theory, v. GT-3, no. 4, 1956), but this 1;~cks generality and is still cumbersome. The author has therefore developed a new form of prediction formula on linessuggested by J.A. Ville. Thisis derived by expressing the C ard V3 S/108162/017/011/007/007 The extrapolation (prc(Liction) ... bil 1 D308 future value (to be prcdicted) in terms of its Fourier tr.-msform and approximatin,, the s:)ectral d1cnsity of this as a linear coilibina- tion of a finite nun,-0;-r of spectral densities relating to 'delaycd, signals f(t - 11-T), obtaincd a pLrtial sum of a Taylor expansion about a suitable point in the coml)le.--: plane. This technique can easily be generalizedt to -iv(, ap.)ro:dmate formulas for the result of any linear operation on the function such as differentiation, integration, interpolation etc. z~% condition is th~.t the interval T between tho di,-.crete o!)servations must bc less than 1/4fo,' where f is the upper bound of the 'requency spectrum. Takingr as example 0 a stationary random process with spectral density constant up to W a �(Ool the formula is obtained for extrapolating one period ahead, and curves = drawn of the variance of the extrapolation error taking various niin'oers of terms into account. The method is recommended for practical use because the formulas are convenient for numerical work and computer programming, and also because they 0 I-Lave simple criteria of applicability calling for no knowledge of the function other than its limit frequency. The author thanks Doctor of Technical ';ciences I.T. Turbovich for his comments. There Card 2/3 S/108 0 /62/017/011/007/007 The extrapolation (prcdiction) ... D413/0303 are 3 figures. A]SUCI.M01-1: Nauchno-telchnicbeskoye obshchestvo radiotel,.hniki i 61chtrowyazi im. A.S. Popova (Scientific and Tech- nical 'Jociety of Radio Zngineeri and Electrical ?J%lstracter's note: Communications im. A.S. Popov-) Name of -ssociation taken.,from Zirst page of jour- na1_7 3 U BI -, ITT'. " D"February 2, 1962 Unitially') June 11, 1962 (after revision) Card 3/3 S/106,/63/000/OD4/001/008 X13 A055/A126 TJTLES-~;.~~ Errori, In the prediction of reliabil ity,_ conditioned by the statis- -tical interdependence of failures of,elements ~'~].-,'PERIODICAL*.. -ElektrosvYaz', no. 4 1963' 3 91 TEM -.The usual-'formulae for the.calculation of.reliability are based on the hypothesis that the failures-of various elements are statistically ihUr~- vO i, ent. The present article is an attempt,to find out-how the interdependence of .-'!~:-Ahese failures affects the precision in the calcu~Lation of the reliability of a 11-system Of elements by the usual methods. Consideiring first two series- or paral- .:'lel-conne cted elements Ai and Aj, whose failures tire statistically interdepend- (for the case of series connect:Lo') from the well-known formu- ent, and starting n lae S J., Preal P (Bi_Bj) (1), and PC C P (BI) P (Bi) (2) Bi and Bi are random events representing a J'ailureless operation of Ai and 'Tr during a given, it respectiNd, time t,Ahe author shows that, with a pos ive Card 1/2 S/106/63/000/0()4/001/008 rrom in th prediction of reliability, .... A055/A126 ~Coefficient of correlation between the failurei% of elements, the calculated val- ue~of th6 reliability of serlea-connacted elements is Inferior to its real valua, ~':],.:.whereas,the calculated value of the reliability of parallel-conneoted elements s superior'to, it real value. This conclusion,holds for any number )f elements. 4 --.-.,The author examines next the statistical interdependence of failures, conditioned by random variations of the operating conUtiona of the system (temperature, j, -10 ad,-etc~), and finds that the correlation between the failures of ~7':Pressure, elements is practically always positive. An example of the calculation of the '_,~Werror in the prediction of the reliability of a system of n similar series-con- 'nected elements is given at the end of the article. There-are 4 figure's. 1:b:1 -SUEMITTED iJuly 11 -1962 ACC NR: AP7001535 SOURCE CODE: UR/0108/66/ozi/012/,,,-1-11/0049 AUTHOR: Poll & G. (Active member of society) _4 X3jjj, ORG: Scientific and Technical Society of Radio Engineering and Electro- 0 communication im. A. S. Popov (Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obshchestvu radiotekhniki i clektroavyazi) TITLE: Smoothing of noise and random amplitude -limited measurement errors SOURCE: Radiotekhnika, v. ZI, no. 12, 1966, 41-49 TOPIC TAGS: signal noise separation, electric filter, pulse modulation ABSTRACT: A nonlinear smoothing filter "more efficient than the optirnal linear" filter is suggested. Nonlinear filtration methods are sought which ef;fientially use I p the fact that the noise to be smoothed i8 am litude -limited; statistical characteristics of noise are assumed to be unknown. Quantization noirse, PCM- malfunction errors, or any other amplitude -limited random errors are dealt with. Card 1/2 UDC:. 6 21. 39 1. 17 2 ACC NR; AP7001535 Yma Ymi. A series of measurements of yj (i - 1, Z ... 5) of a signal "a" is shown in the figure. The true value of Ila" lies in the "corridor" bound by maxinnum noise values t (5*. The signal "a" is evaluated as a half- sum of confidence limits: a = 1/2 (ymax+ yr, ,in). This f oararned on formula can be materialized as a filter pr'. a digital computer. Errors associated with'the above filter are evaluated. The method is efficient if the number of measurements is sufficiently great. The filter is insensitive to variation of the shape of noise- probability-distribution curve and may prove particularly suitable !,-)r smoothing narrow-band slow- varying noise. "The author wishes to thank L. N. Bol'shev for discussing this project. " Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 20 formulas. SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATE: 23Mar64 / ORIG REF. 0 1.0 / OTH REF: 002 Card 2/2 AUTHOR: TITLE: PERIODICAL: Pollyul" Yu.p. 31:40 S/1 85/61/006/006/030/03 0 D299/1)304 Relation between spectral reproducibility and the process of inflow of matter into an electric-arc plas- ma Ukrayinslkyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 6, no. 6, 1961, 884 - 887 TEXT: The experimental error, (in the present case-spectral repro- ducibility), obtained by increasing the niuqber of average resul-ts of analysis, is due to fluctuations in the processes of inflow- and of excitation of matter. In the present case, only the relation between the inflow of matter and spectral reproducibiliiy is consi- dered. The inflow of matter into a discharge -plasma depends on the temperature T of the discharge, on the time T of glow of the arc, the partial pressure p, the discharge parameters (in particular .ae size h of the gap), e1c. Hence the inflow of matter is expressed as a funotion of mahy variables: Card 1/3 N = f(Tq T, p, h, S11 85/61 1~.0610061030103,'~ Relation between spectral rr!produci-... D299/D304 where N is the concentration of atoms of the analyzed element in the plasma. The mean concentration of the atoms is related to the intensity of the spectral lines. Investigations carried out at the Optics Department of DnIpropetrovs1k State University, showed that the spectral reproducibility BAS depends on T: 6AS - 1/V~ri*. By changing the conditions of the analysis, the spectral reproducibi.- lity can be improved. An investIgation of iron alloys (with nickel, cobalt, manganeseq molybdenum, titaniumt etc,), showed that the irt- tensity of the spectral lines, which depends on the concentratIon N, is a function of the vapor pressure of all the COMDonents of the plasma. A figure shows the curves of spectral reproduCiblli-ty as a function of the vapor pressure of "third" elements. A comparison o-L- these curves with the previously obtained dependence of inflow of matter on the vapor pressure of the elements in the dischr~rge cloud, showed that the changes in spectral reproducibility are -[he result of changes in the inflow of matter into the disl-harge cloudc The conclusion is reached that the spectral reproducibility is the derivative of the inflow function. Further, a relationship was es- tablished between spectral reproducibility (and intensity of spec- Card 2/3 POLLYULIP YU.P. Role of diffusion in the process of the passage of a substance into a discharge cloud. Sbor. trud. TSNIICHM no.24:118-127 162. (MA 15-6) (Electric discharges) (Diffusion) POLLYULI, YU.P. Role of diffusion in processeo involving the penetralLion of sub- stances into a discharge cloiki. Opt.i spektr. 13 no.2:270-272 Ag 162. (Electric arc) (Diffusion) WIRA 15;11) POI.LYULI, Yu.P.; FEWROVA, L.M. ~"Ui=-act =ethod for mounting electrodes in anectral annlysis. Znv.lpb. 24 no.4:464 159. (MIRA 11:4) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-iseled.ovatellskiy institut chernoy metallurgii. (SDectrum analysis) (Electrodes) AUTBORS: Pollyull , Yu.P., Fedorova, L.M. 32-21+-41-39/67 TITLE: A Precise Method of Electrode Installation in Spectnal Analysis (Tochnyy metod ustanovki elektrodov pri spektral'nom analize) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratorlya, 1958, Vol. 24, Nr 4, pp. 461,-464 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The supporting electrode is installed on the optical axis after which the sample is brought into contact with it, which is indi- catea by the flashing-up of the signal lamp; it is then led down and the position may be read off from the graduated are. In order to eliminate the influenoe exercised by clay on the accuracy of the order a "not-fastened electrode" is used. Insertion of the sample is described in mbich reading off of the discharge distance from the graduated arc begins with the breaking of the contact of the signal lamp. A round, disk made of plexiglass with a scale divided into 72 parts corresponding to about 0.01 mm of the change of position of the support of the sample serves as a graduated are. Data concerning dimensions are given. From the schematioal drawing shoydng the arrangement it may be seen that the electrodes am connected in parallel with the switch of the Card 1/2 signal lamp, and that, corresponding to the two existing switches, A Precise Method of Electrode Installation in 32-24-4-39/67 Spectral Analysis a condenser battexy is svritched on and off respectively. The scheme described may be used analogously for the genpratora IG-2~ DG -1 , PS-39, bui in this case two-pole throw-over switches must be usea. Thera is I figare. ASSOCIATION: Tsentral'rvy nauchno--L3Blt!dovatel'skiy institut chernoy metallurgii (Cen-,.ral Scientific Research Institute for Ferrous Metallurgy) 1. .9pectrum anakyzers-Equipment 2. Spectrum analyzers-Performance 3. Electrodes--Installati-,n Card PV2 s/o5l/62/013/002/010~014 E202/E492 AUTHOR: Pollyul" Yu.p. TITLE: role if dif:& sion irk processes involving the entry of a substance into the discharge clouds PERIODICAL: Optika i spektroakopiya,, v-13, n0-2, 1962, 270-272 TEXT: Using a medium dispersive power spectrometer and an AC arc, the author studied the changes in spectral line intensities in relation to the evaporative processes and ,processes leading to the entry of the elec 1trode cons'tituents into the are discharge plasma, using iron-base electrode. To,avoid working at saturation, 509 at. Fe and 50% at. additivev were used. Using in turn Ma, Nb, Ti, Co, N!, Cu, Cr, Si, Mn-and Al as additives, it was found that there is a definite relation between the intensity of the iron (2404-43 A) line and the vapour pressure of the additives. Tests wer*.&lso carried out with iron electrodes with small traces of Si, Mn, Cr and Ni (0.4%). In the latter came the above dependence was also shown to be presenti although in a different scale. The changes in intensities of the principal component and the small additives were ascribed to Card 1/2 FOLLYUL I I YU.P. (Folliul C ~ IU. F. I - . e; Relation between spectral reproducibility and the inflow Of mttobr into the plasma of in electric discharge. Ukr.fiz.zhur. 6 no.6:OR3-888 N-D 161. (MIRA 16-5) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im., 300-letiya vossoyedineniya Ukrainy s Rossiyey. (Spectrum analysis) (Electric discharges t4rough gases) POLLTAK, T.V. --.- 1- - temperature conditions for glass melting using a batch containing sodium sulfate. Stek. I ker. 15 no.6 Je 158. (MIRA 1lj6) 1. Institut stekla. (Glass mnufacture ) (Sodium sulfates) AAMISEPP, I.; EICHENBAW, E.; HALIER, E.; KAARLI, K.; KIIK, H.; KIVI, V.; KOTKAS, If.; Mi-OUS, H.; 1-:71"VIVIEGIJA', L.; LIN,J).; IXNTS.. L.; 'MXMSCO) A.; FEDAJA, V.; ~-UNA, H.; 1.; 41JUGE, J.; SEKSEL, H.; TOOMRE, R.; TUPITS, H.; TUUL, S.; T8NISSON) H.; TXAGER, A.; VIIRAND, M.; VAHEN61-114, K.; ARAK,A., red. [Plant breeding] Taimekasvatus. Tallinn, Eesti Raamat, 1964. 813 P. [In Estonian] (141111A 18:1) 1-0-1,11A, Iiui-,.v,, teklinjuh ijuk; i~;-Jhl -, A., [Reduction of arn fciaer 102se-s in 4 silog] Tb6kulij ;,, zj66dakatiude v~hondarflne silohoid-lavis. 4, Tallhilly Ee!.Ai Ra-,x.a! , 196~;. 108 p. (In Estonian] (V I -1-,'A 18.- 1. ) FOLNAJ, Izabela; IXSZCZYNSKA, Halina Effect of the glucose content ha medium on the de"lopment of tissue culture. Med. dosw. mikrobiol. 14 no.l+:365-377 162. 1. Z Zakladu Wirusologii PH w Warszawie. (TISSUE CULTURE) (GLUCOSE) POLHAR- Z Research institutes of the Ministry of Light Industry take part in socialist cam- petition. p.67- (Textil, Praha, Vol. 9, no. .3, Mar. 1954) SO: Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAL), LC Vol 4, no. 6, June 1955, Uncl POINAR, 1~-. Research institutes of light i-idustry take part in competition, P. 741 SKLAR A KEPRA~aK (Mnisterstvo lehkeno pnnrWku) Prahaj Vol. b,, No. 3, mar. ig5h SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EFAL) Library of Congress., Vol.,%, No. 12, December 1955 POTNAR, E. "Some Shortcomings in the Realization of Completed Research Work." p. 400 "Technological Councils, An Instrument for Control-ling the Quality of Solutions to Research Problems." p. 1+04 (Za Socialistickou Vedu A Techniku,-Vol. 3, no. 9, Sept. 1953, Praha) Vol East Euroe an 3, No. 3 SO: Monthly List of ftumb= Library of Congress, March Uncl. 'POIRAREV, A.M.P inzh. Eleetr'c ha-rd 501dering of contact joinTB. Priboroatrcen- no-4215-16 Ap 165. e (MIPA 18: 5) POLNAREV, A.M. Automatic welding of storage spheres. Avtom. avar. 16 no.2:68-69 F 163. (I-IjitA 16-4) 1. Smolenskiy filial "Giyropribor". (Gas holders-Welding) S/125/63/000/002/004/010 A-0061AI01 AUTHOR: Polnarev, A. M. TITIS: Automatic welding of oylinders PERIODICAL: Avtomaticheskaya svarka, no. 2, 1963, 68 - 69 TEM In the welding of cylinder butts the main difficulty is the absence of backing plates, the use of which is not permitted. A method was developed for the automatic welding of cylinders for the purpose of raising the labor ef- ficiency and of improving the quality of welding. Automatic submerged-are weld- ing was employed to reduce the consumpticn of scarce argon. A combined method was developed, namely, mechanized helium-are welding of the joint root without a filler wire, and subsequent automatic submerged arc welding. The quality of as- sembling the parts was improved by the beveling of edges as shown in Figure 1. The accelerated and accurate fixing of the part in the automatic machine was as- sured by using a machine designed by engineer A. A. Shkodkin. The machine con- sists of the following assemblies: eleotrio drive for rotating the part which makes it possible to regulate the welding speed within a wide range; a clamping Card 1/3 S /131 25/63/oop/0o2/o-,',,/0 1 o Automatic welding of cylinders ~~;~101 device composed of two cup-shaped discs to adjust the part to be welded; a welded body for the fastening of two immovable supports, and a device for cen- tering the part. On one of the supports the rotating drive and on the other one a movable screw-type clamp are mounted. A zrolley with welding torches AAC -1000-2 (ADS-1000-2) and APri -2 (AGP-2) is mounted on guides. The condi- tions of helium-are welding the seam roots are: 180 - 190 amps current; 32 - 35 m/hour welding speed; 3 mm electrode thz-oat; 2 - 3 mm are length; 3 mm tungsten electrode diameter; d-c of direct polarity; electrode inclination angle 300; electrode dislocation from the circumferential seam vertex towards the side, opposite to the cylinder rotation, is 40 to 50 mm. After welding-up the root, the trolley is displaced along the guides and the torch is adjusted' for submerged-arc welding under the following conditions: current intensity. 290 - 315 amps; voltage - 24 to 28 v; welding speed: 63 - 71 m/hour; diameter of electrode wire - 3 mm; electrode throat 20 - 30 mm; d-c of direct polarity; electrode inclination 300; electrode shift: 25 nun. AH -348 A (AN-348A) flux and CB-18 XMA (Sv-18KhKA) wire are used. The weld metal shows high mechanical properties. Efficiency was increased to up to 30 cylinders per shift. Techni- cians V. T. Moskalev and L. 0. Karpov participated in the study. There are 2 figures. Card 2/3 3/125/63/ooo/oo2/004/010 Automatic welding of cylinders A006IA101 ASSOCIATION: Smolenskiy filial "Gipropribor". (Smolensk "Gipropribor" Branch) SUBMITTED:. 'July 25, 196P Figure 1. Beveling of edges lee, A Card 3/3 Bulgaria T 0,Y Syste llumai) and Anima.1 Physiology. The Nervous M DUr :Ref Zhur Biol, No. 2, 1959, No. 8506 '-Voshev N; Polnarev,E., Nikolova,A.; Kavrykova K. Ll.~-'tltut. T it1c; :The Effect of Rimifon (.Isonicotinic Acid Hydra- zide) on Conditioned Reflexes. Ori~~. -Pub. :Izv. Otd. biol. i med. nauki. Bylg. AN Ser. eksperira. biol. i med., 1957, No. 1, 57--66- t t Rimifon in therapeutIc doses exerts an effect upon the conditic~ned reflexes of dogs. Both an excitatory effect and an inhibitory one with phasic phenomena were observed, depend- ing upon the type of nervous system.-A.M.R. POLNAREVA9 M.V. Work of drugstore No.2 in Kostroma. Apt. delo 9 no.3.71-74 17Je 160. -1/.G) NIRA 4 - a / I 1. Upravl~ayushch;"Lya Kos#omskim aptechnym upravloniyem. (KOSTRaU-DRUGSTORES) FMMRS Antal Im m 0 01"m -NIMEW. 0 Would it be- worth wMla? Erdo 12 no.3 OL7-104 Mr 163. 1, Erdomuvelesi coopertvezeto., Csongradmegyei Allami F.rdogazdasag, Szeged. - POWER, Antal -.- Umber-producing capacity of the nobla poplar forests be- longing to the Csongrad County Forestry. Erdo 12 no.12: 560-564 D163. 1. Csongrad megyei Allami Erdogazdasag erdomuvelesi csoport- vevezetoje, Szeged. PORMHINA9 Yu.A.; A.A.; LUKMANOVA, F,F. Specific diagnosis and cl!nl-;&I- aspects of FAllinosis (hay fever). Sov. med. 27 no.3342-48 Mr 164. 04MA 17: 11) 1. Na*u!-Ixr-,isslr-do-iatellskaya allergologicheskay-a laboratoriya (zav.- chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. A.D. Ado) AMN SSSR, Mosk-va. ADO; A.D.; ISHMOVA, L.M.; POWNM, A.A. Allergic changes in smooth muscle organs. Vestn. Akad. med. nauk SSSR 18 no-4:8-20 163 (MIRA 17:4) 1. Kafedra patologicheskoy fiziologii II Moskovskogo meditsin- skogo instituta imend N.I. Pirogova i nauchio-issledovatelt- skaya allergologioheskaya laboratoriya AMN SSSR. 1 i 7 1, )Irv!II -!~-'p/I - (. r-; I f ADO, A.D. (Moskva); POLIN12, A.A. (Moskva); KHAKUi.RDYYXV, M.M. (Moskva) Ronal excretion of large molecules. Usp. sovr. biol. 43 no.1:70-81 Ja-F 157 (MIRA 10:5) (KIDNNYS) (XACROMOLECULAR COMPOUNDS) POLIMM.. A.A. Renal excretion of tintigena In doga with norm-al and modified Immuno- logical reRctivity (with summar7 in English]. Biul.ekq-p.biol. I mod. 45 no.3:85-91 Kr'58 (MM 11:5) 1. 1z laboratorii pntologichonkoy fiziologit (znv. - chlon- korrespondent AMN SSSR A.D. Ado) II Moskovqko,:r3,o meditainakogo instituta Imeni N.I. Pirogova (dir. - prof. O-V. Keribikov) Predstavlana deystvitellnym chlenom AMU SSSR L.A. Zillberom. (SHIGULA DYSPXTURIA39. .autigens, renal excretion in nonntil & modified immanol. reactivity (Rus)) (KIDNEYS, physiology, dysenterinl antigen eliminqtion in normal & modified immunol. reactivity (Rus)) POL'MiKRp A. A., Candidate of Med Sci (dLiss) -- "On the isolation of dysentery antigen by the kidneys". Mosem, 1,059. 12 pp (Min Health:RSFSR, Second Mosccw State Med Inst im N. I. Pirogov), 250 copies (KL,, No 21, 1959p 120) ~:,Pft I NER A A Modern methods for the specific diagnosis and trealzaent of a.Uergic diseases. Sav. mod. 25 no.3:71-79 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:30 I* Is kafedry patologicheskoy fisiologii (zav. - chlen-l-orrespondrnt AMN SSSR prof. A.D.Ado) II Moskovskogo meditainakogo ins-tituta i!:ieni N.I.Pirogova. (ILURGY) ADO, A.D., prof., red. j;g4-,-A A M. ';-.- A., red.; USPENSKIY, V.I., red.; MIR V 9 o , - . red. [contemporary practical allergology] Sovrerannaia prak- ticheskaia. allergologiia. Pod red. A.D.Ado i A.A.Pollnera. Moskva, Medgiz, 1963. 398 P. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Akademiya meditsinskikh nauk SSSR, Moscow. 2. Chlen- korrespondent 91N SSSR (for Ado). ADO, A. D.; ISIMOVA, L. M.; POLN:' j!,A---A-- Allergic alteration of smooth muscle organs. Cas. lek. cesk. 101 no.24/25:740-747 22 Je 162. 1. Ustav pro patologickou fyziologii II medicinskeho ustavu v Moskve, prednosta akademik A. D. Ado. (ALLERGY experimental) (MUSCLES physiol) (POTASSIUM metab) POLNER, B.I. More about limiting the number of types of reinforced concrete elements. Transp. stroi. 12 no.1208 D 162. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Nachallnik tekhnicheakogo otdela tresta Sevkavtransatroy. (Precast concrete) ,POLTER, B.I. Construction elements for railroad electrification Bhould be manufactured in the plants of the Yiiin AcbLinistration for the Manufacturing Establishments of the Ministry of Construction of the U.S.S.R. Transp.stroi. 11 no.3:60 W 161. (MERA 14:3) 1. Nachallnik tekhaicheskogo otdola tresta Sevkavtransstroy. (Railroads-Electrification) ti ......... -::XCERTTA X-MICA Sec 4 Vol-12/1 Yed. Yicroz Jan 59 129. "FNAL EXCRETION OF DYSENTERY ANTIGENS IN DOGS WITH ANGED AND L;NCHA%GED IMMUNOLOGICAL REACTIVITY (Pumilan 1(-.xi) - Pol np r A. A. N. 1. PiroLfov 11 Med. Inst. ' Moscow - BYULL. EKSPETMOUTgED. 1958. 45/3 (85-91) Graphs 2 Tables 2 D - I - ntigensare excreted by the kidneys following i. v. injection in dogs, ys" er,% a E,,reu. olf antigens is connected with a transitional proteinurea. POLNERY L.S. ~ Economic conference at the Usti Kpm nogorsk Lead and Zinc 'Combiae. TSvet. met. 36 no.11:91-92 N '63. (KII-RA 17:1) lf,,~Llkl.nc use e e e c rj*" rY. ""53 Ir-, -:A. POLNER, L.S., CHFaNOLOV-,'-IKIY, B.A, Ee6fioidb 6orifereilce'6t* ilia Ustv'-Kamenogorsk Lead-Zinc rk-mbine. TSvet.me.t. 38 no.3t93-04 Mr 165. (MIRA 18t6) POLNEVi_L.S, Nonferrous metallurgy In the Rudnjry Altai. TSvet, met. 35 no.5:7-10 W 162. (KRA 16:5) (Altai Mountains--Nonferrous metals-Metallurgy),, 10 1. i ~- I A i, CV A , 1- . Y A . - "-,a ~ -- :. -1 , 1. ii. I. .1, ~ 1-947, Aq.r. 2,-2~7 VP'L) 1,1170: Polynomial n theorems. Ifk Rausdorff k ind W, a polynomial of degree :_~k, Ann. Polon.-Math-.- He shows that this transformation is regular if and only if all zeros of W have negative reg' part. He next proves -The author obtains conditions for regularity and the following Mercerian theorem for the case Wi-1: in Mercerian theorems for certain special classes of Haus- order that for every sequence (s.) the hypothesis as.+ dorff transformations. His work is related to that of H. R. 0 - cc)t% -0-s (with a 00) implies sx-i-s it is necessary and Pitt [Proc, Cambridge Philos. Sm. 34 (1938), 5lo-52o), sufficient that all zeros of W- I + I /cc have negative real but'is not as general and the methods used are ac- Part. More general Mercerian theorems are proved also cordingly much m~r_e' elementary. The author first and analogous results are obtained for the related i transformations considers the Hausdorff transformation hb% (-I)UkFd tgnA"So, i(x)= is a polynomial of degree Kortmar M~,(I~on. Wis.) 1 1 ~ C, 11111, K Ov ~,, Y, I/Z. (pc)zlwrj) 1 i . I I AByvii.1.ctj,c; proper".1r., .-F, -f crm., and vecorid ordar (ii.! ' rwitial eqI-11,tions. Annalas Fo Lh 16 no.2-,169-.183 165. 1. Institute of Mathematics of the Polish AcadeD7 of Scieiiceva .Submitted January 7, 190'3~ I, POLtNIK,OV,..A.I. . Ereating signal towera vith a :himb grid. Geeod. i k-art. -,i0.9-. 39-40 9 163. (MIRA 16:10) POLNIKOV, V.V. Mineralogicai characteri3tic., of U,e siltk fraction of Sierozems in the piedmontu plain of the Trans-11-4 Alatau. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR Ser. biol. nauk no.2.-38-44 t63. (MIRA 17.10) __ POLNIKOV, V.V. Ldeceased) -.1 T Micromorphological structure of Sierozem-5. ~zv. A"'I S-3:~. Ser. biol. nauk 2 no.1!21-29 ia-F 164. (1,~_jL~ 17 KRAVTSOV S.F.v kar.,l.tpk?m.nsak5 POLNITSKIY K.A., kand.tekhn.nouk y Thbrmal balculatlon of rtsistors -operating in a short--tf-rm mode. Elokbrotekhnika 36 no.3:47-49 Mr 165. (MIRA 1&6) AUTHOR: Polnit SOV/115-58-1~15/50 TITLE: Friction Forces Measured in the Piston Group of the Engine (izmereniye sily treniya v porshnevoy g-_uppe dv�gatelya) PERIODICAL~ Izmeritel'naya takhnika, 1958, Nr 1, pp 27 - 29 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The KhaAovskiy politekhnichaskiy instiiut imeni V.,'I, Lenina (Kharikov Polytechnical institute imeni Leri~: ')has i-nvesti-- gated the fzictional foro-33 in wozrk conditions 7,-.Lth-in the cylinders of th-a Ya._~~Z-204A engine, varying with the temper- ature and the quality of lubricant, as well as with the speed of the pistono The article gives a detailed description of the piston,, The artiole gives a detailed description of the experiments, the results of measurements, and the calculations which were made for determining the sepa_--at; oomponant tors. There J_~ 1 1.Cy1iPders--.Friction 2. Pistons---Frictior, 4. Fi-ictlon---Tewperature. factors 5. MathenwiLd',cs Card 1/1 AUTHOR: Polnitskiy, K.A. SOV/113-58-2-8/15 TITLE: Mechanical Losses in the Piston Group of a YaAZ-204A Engine (ffokhanicheakiye poteri v porshnevoy gruppe dvigatelya YaAZ- 204A). PERIODICAL: Avtomobillnaya promyshlennoatt, 1958, Nr 2, pp 29-30 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The mechanical losses in-the piston group are determined 'jy the average friction force between the piston and the cylin- der. The force was obtained by measuring the movement of the cylinder (Figure 1). Figure 2 shows the oscillogram of the friction force of a piston with rings and the inertia of the cylinder at 1,100 rpm of thL ciankshaft and an oil temperature of 80?C. If the rpm are increased from 1,100 to 1,500 the average pressure of the mechanical losses in- creases more than 2.5 times (Figure 3). The friction coef- ficient of the piston rings at 1,150-1,501D rpm changes from 0.083 to 0 116 (Figuge 4). At a temperature change of the Card 1/2 oil from liO C to 70 C the average pressure of the mechanical KRATTSOV, S.F.) kard. tekhn. rauk; 1011111'SKIY, K.A., kand. tekhn. rmuk DetermInation of maxlmun perriqsible current of resialancen in a repeated shart-term. mode of operation. Elektrctekhnika 35 no.7: 55-57 1614. (MTRA 17:11) KRAVTSOV, S.F., kand.tekhn.nauk; POLNITSKIY, K.A., kand.tekhn.nauk Heat exchange of' a horizontal cylinder with free air flow. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.i energ. 6 no.7:69-74 Jl 163. (MIRA 16-8) 1. Kharlkovskiy politekhnicheskiy Instit t, imeni V.I.ienina. Predstavlena turbinnoy sektsiyey nauchno- ekhnicheskogo sorvata TSentrallnogo nauchno-issladovatellskogo kotloturbinnogo instituta imeni Polzunova. (Heat-Transmission) POiSITSKIY, K.A. 'echanical losses in piston sets of the laAZ-204A engine. Avt.prom. no.2:29-30 F 158. (MIRA 11:2) l.Khar'ko,;-sk:iy politekhnicheskly institut imeni lerAna. (Gas and oil engines--Testing) f , f,,~ ~ , , -V ~ - - POLNITSKIYO K*Am . 0, - -, Hoawaring friction force In piston unite of engines. Izm. tg'z:h. no.l: 27-29 Ja-F '58. (MIRA 11:2) (Friction-Reaswemnt) Z- A/ g A-e k1ft /- - / -T - DSHTYni, E.I., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; KORBUN, S.M.; POLINYAKOVA, F.Ya., inzhener. Chromium plating of cutting tools. Stan. i instr. 18 no.4: 24-26 AP 147. (MLRA 7:11) (Machine tools) (Chromium plating) P C, L N 1 A e: , 1 . 'Y A . ii . 1 . IF". LIJ, ~ , , " T - - I (I -fvrkj. i Instrilm-nty, --!C-D,17 (Arr.) 21-2i-, SKI ~; xm S a lit Aj1q5%,-&T-J653 A d. Polom Sci. m - A without prcW. gcne - An tWs p a pta. thc- author stated 'or -i~, n -dizaij s of rusults of thu, p3jja rovic~i I aboyc cp cc f " Iflor d., V11V1t1Wf.-;, . in~ ibwdr~rff ar)"I ~J~() fDr, n ~0, ~%)>Max Rejj~), wbere arka ~~p for a pmitiwt nittga.1; P-ad 3) j7t sdorff tr a mfor whinc is Tfitll m (~f ~ the ' -qequen-ce -equence fSnj to Ow ge'vaiing Tin: 1), of of th., jtw=JjWi(v). Then E) FO depe-ids upon a study oftht- I 1e 50~11bans, Cote.-Iijig (Uxfingtori, y Iv - 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 Ai 41 g2 " .4 a c s1sist Yj swill) 11 u is u 11 a 19 31 b 34 1' 17 Is u u u III it A A --,L--j -a -A. A ._a A_ L-TIL Al ,0* TOIWUtA SoMina tot ROWUN Kft. S. aml A. no* 00: Dvornikov. (SIaI,I937,No.9,pp.41-44). (Ii~ffilmino). Eight~~- fire to ninrt% jw-r cont. of Human reffing mills are noW fitted IMI-iiij twarings ill plue of the brotize or coo !)I while-ineW bearings proxiously wwd. Suitable demignA for th~ bmiringpi for variclu* tyjws of inills and exim-rivittv tiblain(41 %%ith zoo thent are deperibed. .9 ts L A &CIALLURCICAL LITERAIUM CLASSIFICAVOCII ire* Ow. cot janslic"It tit a., ill -1 WO I V IZA A it ?w 0 4 so 9 do sp n 1 14 to POLNYAKOV M 1. inzh. Determining the evenness of sowing by means of an electrie meter and oscillograph. Mi~kh. i elek. sots. sallkhoz. 21 no.l: 45-46 163- (MM .16-7) 2. Vaoaoyuznyy nauchno-issiedovatellakly institut maa:Lichnykh .i'afiromas3.icbnykh kulltur /V J-1 q4, D-4NYSZ,A.,,-,PROHEWSKI,H.; WIS141EWSKI,K.; ZACZEK,T.;POLOCKI,B. 0 - te rad4 lion a-ckness. Reactivity to veaetative drugs in the acu Ja L. Sborn.ved.prac.lek.fak.Karlov.Uiiiv.(Hrad.Kral.) 6 no.ltll-18 t63. 1. Department of Pharmacology, Medical Academy Bialystok, Poland; head of Department: doe. A.Danysz, M.D. 4. -S, aw; E--:~r,J us i~gr nz, 2 2- 163. 1. Head, Departnent of Techno-lopy, Lodz -',lf)nk T.Ddz (for S z c-. le 2. Feru',y ;?exi, cl Techricingy, lodz Works, Lod,~ (for I~olockl'). POLIVANOV, K.M.;.,POLLAK, B.F. -I I L I ,",esonance charact~,rlsticss ot a rrAgnetica Ily uniaxial pciy,-ry:-,-,a-h1ma ferrite in a superhigh-frequency field. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 28 no. 3:470-480 Mr 164. (1-1 IRA 17: 5) POLOCZly, F. Methods of collecting folk music. p. 191. (Slovensky Narodopis, Vol. 5, no. 2, 1057. RrAislava, Czechoslovakia) SO: Monthly List of East Europ---~an Acce-sions I..;,, Vol. (, no. 10, October 1957. Uncl. POLOCZEK, F. A meeting of Moravian and Slovak ethnographers. P. 549 (SLOVENSKY NORODOPIS) Vol. 5, no. 5, 1957, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (ERAI) LC, Vol. 7, No. 3, March 1958 Gerard I i The Boru3zafice Paper ?,til, pap.--er 2C, ;~-- Mx 164. 1. Boruszowickie Zaklady Papiernicze, boruszowl-cE, FOLOCZEKOVA, M. "The valley of Hrochot" Krasy Slovensks. Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 36, no. 4, Apr. 1959 Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAT), LC, Vol. 8, No. 6, Jun 59, Unclas POIDDUROV. N. 11. Use of rapid hardening mixtures for making molds for large steel Castings. Idt.proizv. no.2:39 F '60. (MIRA 13:5) (Holding (Founding)) ;?IM PRAM I WUF W1256 3 International Conference an the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Nngergy. 2nd. Geneva, 1958. Diaklady movetsk1i1ft mohonykh; yaderny, reaktory I yaderna7a entr- gettka. (apports of movitt Scientists; Nuclear Reactors and r- awlear Power) NOSCOW, AtO%I%d9tp 1952. TOT p- (S*rles: Xt4z TrOft, Vol. 2) Zrrsts Slip inserted. t$,000 copies printed. 6010rdl. Mde.t N.A. Dollezhal~ Corresponding Neater, USSR Academy Of Seloned0v A.K. Kraoln, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sc-lenceso A.Z. LarpunSIELY, Weber, Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences, I.I. Movikaw. Corresponding member, USSR Academy of Sciences, and V.3. P%WWV# Doctor of "Leal and Mathematical Sciences; Rd.j A.P. A17"176v) "ch. 94.1 To. 1. Mazoll. MOVANt ftle back In Intended for scientists and engineers engaged in reactor 6021PLU4. as well an for professor* and students or ImIgher technical schools where reactor design Is taught. OOVIMACOS This lots-* sevowl sallectl 00. the P.6"flut - SM.- - ' '- I ' j I Ir- U"'Of-,FLtos~ C c energy. The six volumes contain the reports pro- *Mted by Soviet scisntlbt* at the Second International Conference M Peaceful UM** of Atoftic Snorg7, hold from September I to 13, 290 1A G*Mv'*. Volume 2 consists of three parts. The first In devoted to &too' power plants under construction In the Soviet Val0o; the second to experimental and research rtactorBv the ex. VsrIWfttA Carried out an them, and the work to improve them; and Uw third. which Is predominantly theoretical, to problems or Unclear reactor physics and construction engineering. Yu. 1. 1br7akIn IS the science edttor of this volume. See 30V/2081 for titles Of all V01URS9 Of the Set- References appear at the and of the articles. X. A., A.K. rrsaj., N.A. Xi_EK9lhyj", A.~. Orlaq 'Hants _ _ _ _ Cp FA 6 Ing the YIF By Xton a - - Flsa-t--ln the rA-t1vi' i5W4 (WP*rt 00. 2183) 15 Dollsshm_X0-j6A., N-N-A 8", ?-1- AlsobabankU, A.X_j3rIZ9,r2_=U, ..hi- a. dr lorinakly, pt. a. Kinashinp ZTC-Yemql'j -,ov, Rai, ur;uah." CF81-ariin. A Grapilta- areallms Reactor iitsz~i Sii~~6rzzrat (Report No. 2139) 36 A1*kS!!tftVX&.JjP.# I.r. Af T, A.J~Prandausp A T Draq LM. -an-os_ Y,-and-r.S. opkili. 91~kpcrt NO. 2140 6o andaftY310-1110adlation Safety System of t!VMttm=1er1ftcebr*akmr Me 87 -jkT9r-tt9,,,TA.3jA. Water-water Power Reactors (VM) in the USSR t par No. 184) A.R. Olukhoy, V`.Y-qOnch_Tv, A.I. Kovalev, Sk"rt&Ov-. Slezients or Wafwr-water~ ftsQtOrG Of Atomic Power Plants IR*port No. 2196) 119 Q.9. and V.Z. Subbotin. CcOIIft9 Water-water Reactors I r. 21~44) --*-,---- -,- 134 Yerwa)wr, V.S. and 1.7. IT449r. A Study of UnateadT Beat Trans- -for SA-Tvat-7roduc Ing Blezents or Nuclear Reactors JR&port No. 247-0) 153 Ivanovskly, N.V., V.I. Subbotin, and 2-1- IfebajCay. Ugh-spo*d Coefficient In the l1p* (Seport go. 24T5) L66 ftLtstGIad%*,JLS.v V.I..Subbo~ipp V.R. SorlabApAXlys and P. L. =C-R.- at Zxoftkff~ Miring the'V176ir -Of Liquid Notal '07T" ftpos Woort x 176 !:a=k?,x Idya 11co IOMIQG of Nuclear Fuel in Past Power Re- ,sport hIN.81) 186 X66A, Vito6cov, and O.Y. Thermal Neutron Dvnsltlr Distribution Afong the Radius oe.~ ASSOmbIloff Of Rod-ahaped Heat Producing Elements (Report NO- 2034) -1 - 19S FOIDGM, B. G. "Atomic ships' sa'ieti problem's." report presented at the 3rd Intl Conf, rH-aceful Uses of Atomic Ei~ergy, Geneva, 31 A-ug-9 Sep 64. ERODER, Dmitriy Leonidovich, doktor fiz.-mat. nauk; POPKOV, Konstantin Konstantinovich; RUBANOV, Stanislav Mikhaylovich; GLADKOV, G.A., kand. fiz.-rrat. nauk, retsenzent; VESELKIII) A.P., kand. fiz.-mat. nauk, retsenzent; YEGOROV, Yu.A., kund. fiz.-mat.nauk, retsenzent; kand. fiz.-mat. nauk, ro retsenzent; VLASOVA, Z.V., red.; CHISTYAKOVA, R.K., tekhn. red. (Biological shielding for ship reactors] Biologicheskaia zashchita st ~dovykh reaktorov. Leningrad~ Izd-vo "Sudo- stroenie," 1964. 410 P. (MIRA 17:4) ALEKSMDROV, A. P. .; OLOPKM, N1. S. ; FOLOGM, B.1- G. ; TSEAREV, N. 1-1. ; SUEDZY'),K, 1I. K. "Operation of atomic plant on the icebreaker Lenin." report submitted for 3rd Intl Conf, Peacefu.1 Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, 31 Aug-9 SeD 64. L 206156-~-65 EPFI(c.)/EPF(n)-~/El,~,T(m)/FP~(b.b)-2/T -Pr-4/pu-4 a SD/35D(a)/.4FWL/ASD( M A 07r -NR: -AP4049535 j ACCESSION, S/0089/64/017/005/0349/0359 -N-M.; N X .. THO"S: Afrikantov,.I. Mordvinov, 'Polbg N. S.; Tsarev, 1% M. ikh, B. G.; Sle yuk, A. K.; Xhlopkin, TIME; Operating experience with the atomic installation of the -Lenin" ice lirea r, Iq SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 17--.no. 5, 1964, 349-359 T.IRIC TAGS: nuclear power system, reactor'shutdown, reactor start %ip, nuclear propulsion .,ABSTRACT: The icebreaker'covere'd'.some 60,000 miles since its com- ;,assioning, of which 40,000 miles were in ice. The reactors operate at present with their second fuel charge. Each reactor delivered -from,its first charge 430-490 thousand MW-hr of thermal energy in morethan 11,000 hours. The average yield was 13,000 YW-day/ton of Lranium, with the maximum reaching 30,000. The reactors operated Card 1/2 POLOGOVI G.F., inzh. New developments in the manufacture of pertinax foil. Vest. elektroprom. 34 no.5:66 My 163. (MIRA 16:5) (Plastics) (Electric insulators and insulation) POLOGOV. P.. inzh. Power-operated equipment for lopping stands. Jvt.tranffp- 37 no-3:4&49 Mr '59. (MIRA 12:4) (Grinding machines) POLONT, P.. inshener. Repairing the coupling of the valve seat in GAZ-51 engine. Avt. transp. 33 no.10:23 0 155. (KLRA 9: 1) (Automobile*-Ilngines) ., . - 11 -. - - ~. .1-. ~ -;~ I i -1- 1 - ~ ~e, .1 . , -, .. , ,VPGOVj--POq- .. Chip breaker with an autom-'Aic r-djl:-~tz-antl of the ba-Mle Stan. i instr. 31 no. 607-36 Ja 16C. 14:2) (.Vachine tools-Attachments)