A Laboratory Manual For Trainees In Heat Treatment – Zuyev

In this post, we will see the book A Laboratory Manual For Trainees In Heat Treatment by V. M. Zuyev.

About the book

A lab manual with a series of experiments for determining effect of various types of processes on properties of materials.

Translated from the Russian by Boris V. Kuznetsov
First published 1985
Revised from the 1982 Russian edition

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Gravitation And Elementary Particle Physics (Advances In Science And Technology In The USSR – Physics Series) – Logunov ( Ed.)

In this post, we will see the book Gravitation And Elementary Particle Physics edited by A. A. Logunov. This book is a part of the – Advances In Science And Technology In The USSR – Physics Series.

About the book

A collection of papers by Soviet scientists on current issues of gravitation and elementary particles.. New gravitation theory is presented that, unlike Einstein’s theory of general relativity, satisfies the correspondence principle and conservation laws for energy-momentum for matter and gravitational field. The book also highlights the physical aspects of the multiple production of particles at high energies and scale invariance in strong interactions of elementary particles. Also the hypothesis is presented of coloured quarks and strongly inelastic processes in quantum chromodynamics, and theories are discussed describing spontaneous violation of colour symmetry. Intended for researchers interested in modern theory of gravitation and physics of elementary particles.

Translated from the Russian by Valerii Ilyushchenko, Cand. Sc. (Phys.-Math.)

First published 1983 by Mir Publishers

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Introduction by A. A. Logunov

1. The Theory of Space-Time and Gravitation by V. I. Denisov and A. A. Logunov

2. Inclusive Processes and Strong Interaction Dynamics by A. A. Logunov, M. A. Mestvirishvili, and V. A. Petrov

3. Colored Quarks by N. N. Bogolyubov , V. A. Matveev, and A. N. Tavkhelidze

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General Chemical Engineering – Furmer, Zaitsev

In this post, we will see the book General Chemical Engineering by I. Furmer; V. Zaitsev.

About the book

At the present time, there are tens of thousands of products
manufactured by chemical and related industries. It
is not feasible to acquaint students with the manufacture
of each product. It is essential therefore that every student
should be provided with information on the regularities
inherent in chemical processes and on the use of these
regularities to apply these processes in practice.
Due to this fact, the course in general chemical engineering
is acquiring a special importance in the training of
industrial workers. The authors of this book deal with the
theoretical fundamentals of chemical processes in a form
-comprehensible to students of vocational training schools,;
and show their application by giving specific examples in
Ahe manufacture of major chemical products.

Many Thanks to Anish M. for making this book available.

Translated from the Russian by Yu. N. Vereshchagin

First published 1985

Revised from the 1984 Russian edition

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A Course In Descriptive Geometry – Gordon, Sementsov-Ogievskii

In this post, we will see the book A Course In Descriptive Geometry by V. O. Gordon; M. A. Sementsov-Ogievskii.

About the book

This celebrated textbook was written as a course in descriptive geometry for students of machine building and mechanical engineering institutes. It contains sections on systems of orthogonal projections and axonometric projections. It also includes a systematic account of topics like formation of projections, point and straight line, planes and their mutual positions, formation of a drawing
by varying projection planes and rotation, construction of polygons and their intersection by a plane and
a straight line, intersection of one polygonal surface by another, curved lines and curved surfaces,
intersection of curved surfaces by a plane and a straight line, intersection of one curved surface
by another, involution of curved surfaces. Each chapter contains a large number of test questions to make the subject matter more readily comprehensible. The book also contains a short account of the development of descriptive geometry since XIX century as well as information about some scientists who have made significant contributions in the field of descriptive geometry both as a science and as a subject of study.

Edited by V. O. Gordon
Translated from the Russian by Leonid Levant
First published 1980
Revised from the 1977 Russian edition

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Aksel Berg A Man Of 20th Century – Radunskaya

In this post, we will see the book Aksel Berg A Man Of 20th Century by I. L. Radunskaya. This books is a part of the Outstanding Soviet Scientists series

About the book

His life, in essence, consisted of several separate lives. or just the third of the lives, he would merit a biography all the same. Because each of his lives would be sufficient to make a full-blooded biography of an outstanding man.

In fact, the first life is the life of a nobleman, a czarist officer who sided with the Revolution and became one of the first Red navigators, first radio physicist and one of the fathers of cybernetics. A tragic event nearly killed him. But he was destined to know a new fate, to become an admiral, an Academician, a Deputy Minister of Defence, a Hero of Socialist Labour. He was instrumental in developing Soviet radar science, one of the wonders of the century. A myocardial infarction, several years taken away by diseases. But. . .A third life begins. The 66-year-old Berg again puts up a fight, a fight for cybernetics. It was not without good reason that his friends jokingly called the science cy-Berg-netics. A new life of the scientist. True, on the surface of it this life had no major upheavals, no exciting events — no battles and gales. If the earlier years is a novel of action, then this life is a novel of thought. It is a clash of ideas! Some excerpts from his note-books: “After the dust of centuries has settled down, we will be remembered not only for our victories and defeats in warfare or politics, but also for what we have accomplished for the future spiritual development of man.” “Nobody must be great or wise, but everybody must be honest…” “Admiration for outstanding people produces natural desire to emulate them.” It is in this hope that I begin my story.

Translated from the Russian by Alexander Repyeu
First published 1986
Revised from the 1971 Russian edition

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Industrial Robots Handbook – Kozyrev

In this post, we will see the book Industrial Robots Handbook by Yu. Kozyrev.

About the book

Industrial robots are being used more and more in many fields of industry where they are replacing human operators engaged in onerous, repetitive, or potentially hazardous jobs. A particular point in favor of robots is that they can be taught to do jobs which are not amenable to automation or mechaniza­tion through conventional approaches. Robot systems are certainly only one of the many possible means of automating and simplifying the production process. They pave the way to a qualitatively new stage of automation, namely, the development of production systems which would require a minimum human attendance.
One of the main advantages of industrial robots is that they can be quickly reprogrammed to undertake tasks that differ in sequence and character of mani­pulation steps. Robots are therefore most cost-effective in conditions of frequent product changes and in automation of jobs requiring manual unskilled labor. A major share of the products of the metal-working and machine-building industries come in low-volume batches. It is essential to evolve automatic assembly machines suitable for short and medium production runs. Of no less importance is to ensure fast retooling of automatic lines and putting them on stream as fast as possible.

Industrial robots can be harnessed to handle not only the main tasks but also auxiliary ones, which explains why they are generating ever greater in­ terest.

From 1970 to 1980, the total world stock of machinery loosely called indu­strial robots increased 25-fold to number 25 000 units. The areas of application of robots extend with each passing year. Robots mostly service press-forging and foundry equipment, and also machine tools. The use of robots for welding, painting, and coating operations continues to extend. In the last few years the number of robots working at assembly jobs has increased.

One of the main causes of the intensive development of robotics is the need to increase productivity in manufacturing. In comparison with conventional automatic means, robots offer greater flexibility in solving technical and orga­nizational problems and shorten the time needed to complete and adjust auto­matic systems, and put them into service.

In deciding on whether to use robots, industrial safety and working conditions should be given prior consideration. This is particularly the case where condi­tions are harmful or hazardous to the health of workers.

To sum up, industrial robots will most likely be used more and more to achieve the following:
— raise the quality and volume of products, with a minimum of labor force employed, owing to a decrease in the production time and reproducible perfor­mance of robots which are not subject to fatigue; increase the life of the equip­ ment; improve the current production processes and create innovative high­ speed production processes and equipment; — improve working conditions by relieving people of stultifying, repetitive, tedious, hazardous tasks; increase the safety of industrial labor; decrease the loss in man-hours due to occupational trauma and industrial diseases;
— decrease labour requirements.

Translated from the Russian by P. S. Ivanov
First published 1985
Revised from the 1983 Russian edition

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Exploitation des Mines – Boky

Dans cet article, nous verrons le livre Exploitation des Mines par B. Boky.

À propos du livre

Un livre sur l’exploitation minière. Montre plusieurs aspects de l’exploitation minière de différents types de minéraux et les technologies impliquées.

Traduit du russe par A. Gôrodiski, B. de Trezvînsky, Y. Vassilevsky
Un grand merci à Henri Leveque pour le scan original.

L’édition française a été publiée en 1968 par les éditions Mir.

Crédits à l’uploader d’origine.

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(J’ai utilisé la traduction automatique, toutes mes excuses pour les erreurs.)

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Testing Of Electrical Insulating Materials – Kazarnosky, Tareev, Forsilova, Lyubimov

In this post, we will see the book Testing Of Electrical Insulating Materials by D. M. Kazarnosky; B. M. Tareev; I. D. Forsilova; L. I. Lyubimov.

About the book

The textbook describes the modern methods for determining electrical and nonelectrical characteristics of electrical insulating materials and insulation systems. The chapters present information on specimens for materials and insulation components and preparation of the specimens for testing.The topics also include widespread measuring devices and test units.
The book is intended for students of secondary technical schools and may also serve as a manual for specialists engaged in testing of electrical insulating material and insulation products.

Translated from the Russian by P. S. Ivanov

First published 1982 Revised from the third 1980 Russian edition

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Nikolai Vavilov: The Great Sower – Gobulev

In this post, we will see the book Nikolai Vavilov: The Great Sower by G. Gobulev. This book is a part of the Outstanding Soviet Scientists series.

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Together with the names of Darwin, Linnaeus, Mendel and other giants of science, the name of N. Vavilov adorns the cover of the international journal Heredity.There are but a few prominent scientists worldwide, who, in our century, worked as fruitfully as he did so that humankind would have plenty of bread.Nikolai Vavilov was elected to the Academies of Sciences of India, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Scotland, the Royal Society of London, the New-York Geograph­ ic and American Botanic Societies, the Linnean So­ciety of London, and other scientific institutions else­ where.A mountain in the Antarctic Regions, a glacier in the Pamirs, streets and squares in many a city have been named after him. An international committee has decid­ ed to name a large area of the Moon’s surface after the Vavilov brothers (his brother, S. Vavilov, an out­ standing physicist, headed the USSR Academy of Sciences for many years).Portraits of the Great Sower can be encountered in the offices of plant breeders and agronomists in Mexico and Ceylon. Those who continue the glorious cause begun by him are working everywhere.
A special committee of the United Nations Organi­zation has deemed it imperative to rely on Vavilov’s theory of the centres of origin of cultivated plants in planning international expeditions.
As during his life-time, N. Vavilov continues to con­ tribute to the world’s agricultural theory and practice.

Translated from the Russian by Vadim Sternik
First published 1987
Revised from the 1979 Russian edition

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Fundamentals Of Television Engineering – Kazinik, Safroshin

In this post, we will see the book Fundamentals Of Television Engineering by M. Kazinik; N. Safroshin.

About the book

Television has come to play an important part in life today. In science, engineering and the national economy, it is a means of observation, control and communication. For the public at large, it is a means of education and recreation.In industry, television facilitates the organization of centra­lized control of manufacturing processes and observation of the operation of machines and instruments in inaccessible places. Thus, special television cameras housed in air- or water-cooled casings are used to transmit information on conditions in blast and open-hearth furnaces, and the opera­tion of nuclear reactors.At large railroad terminals, television systems are used in marshalling operations. At sea and river ports, they control loading and unloading operations. Submarine television instal­lations have been developed; as far back as 1952 work was begun in the USSR to use television in astronomy. Television installations are being successfully employed as training aids, for automation of manufacturing processes and in di­ verse other fields. Television is now an important means in
space research and the study of other planets.This book has been written to facilitate training of the highly skilled personnel required for maintenance and repair of conventional television receivers and industrial television
installations.It conforms with the curriculum for vocational training of installation and repair mechanics. The physical aspects of the phenomena discussed are considered in detail.The book contains a large number of circuit arrangements and diagrams of conventional TV sets. A special chapter deals with the main principles of colour television. The book is easy to read and understand. Radio amateurs with an elementary knowledge of electricity and radio will find it helpful.

Translated from the Russian by Yu. Yudin

Revised from the 1967 Russian Edition in 1970

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