A8EPAF(brtjq&je 2000/08/07.: CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 TRUSS MOVING ON PILES PROPOSED AS -7 MEANS OF TRANSPORT IN SIBERI~ (U)II Tj The Russian peri ical Sotsialisticheskaya Industriya on 26 July 1979 carri d an ar,ticle authored by V. Istomin which briefly recount., t~;At+pn with Candidate of Technical Sciences.-I,,AlseRinty"a a recent conference on py~5-- spective types of transportation. Beskin and his colleagues/ at the Bratsk affiliate of the Irkutsk_Polxtechnical InstiL" are working on new types of transporta7i= for ria and the Far North. Explaining that in addition to environmental problems created in permafrost terrain by motor vehicles, tractors and caterpillar vehicles, which damage the surface layer of the tundra, there are also complex technical and SG1A SG1A -9- 17 Aug 79 SHUT supply problems involved in -the building and maintenance of roads in these areas, Beskin commented on a means of transportation called a "fermobil" (truss vehicle) as a solution to these problems. It is a vehicle designed in the form of a single-truss bridge.' It would ride on a series of sets of two or three piles driven into permafrost, ground, the tops of the piles being about two meters above the ground. Short guide tracks for the roller wheels of the -LI-.russ vehicle would be installed on top of each set of piles. The potential load capacity of the "fermobil" could be as large as 100 'Cons. The vehicle's size would determine the distance between the sets of piles -- 50 meters in the case of a vehicle 120 meters long, for example. The economy of this transport innovation is cited as one of its potential advantages. The cost of building the system of pile supports for the "fermobil" has been estimated at 50,000 rubles per kilometer. Its designers believe that the driving of the piles could be accomplished relatively simply by a special machine running along the piles already installed. The same piles could also be used for communica- tions and power transmission lines, as well as oil pipelines. and as mains. UNCLASSIFIED) SG1A Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787PbO-60'6"980.003-6 c~' 6pyrooved For Release 2000/086g~L7kgt~-lqPP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 SG1A PAGE 0019 SUBJ MPR: POLYTECHNICAL INSTITUTE, SOVIFT SCHOOL COOPERATE OW060010 ULAANBAATAR MONTSAME IN ENGLISH 1706 GMT 5 NOV 85 ((TEXT)) ULAANBAATAR, NOVEMBER 5 (MONTSAME) -- CLOSE TIES BETWEEN THE MONGOLIAN POLYTECHNICAL INSTITUTE (MPI) AND THE q o IRKUTSK POLYTECHNICAL INSTITUTE (IPI) (SOVIET TOWN IN SIBERIA) 0~ STRIKING EVIDENCE OF THE PRUITFn MONGOL-SOVIET COOPERATION IN THE FIELD OF HIGHER EDUCATION. FIRST CONTACTS BETWEEN THE MPI AND THE IPI WERE ESTABLISHED IN 1967 AND SINCE THEN THESE TIES HAVE BEN DEVELOPED INTO ACTIVE COOPERATION IN THE SPHERE OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCHES. THE JOINT MONGOL-SOVIET KERnEN GEOLOGICAL EXPEDITION HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY FUNCTIONING FOR ALREADY 10 YEARS, WHICH IS MAINLY ENGAGED IN PROSPECTING AND LOCATING NATURAL RESOURCES IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN MONGOLIA. SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCES TO REVIEW THE ACTIVITIES OF THIS EXPEDITION ARE BEING REGULARLY HELD IN nAANBAATAR AND IRKUTSK RESPECTIVELY. AT PRESENT, TEACHERS AND STUDENTS OF THE TWO INSTITUTIONS ARE WORKING HARD TO SOLVE IMPORTANT NATIONAL ECONOMIC TASK IN MONGOLIA: TO COMPREHENSIVELY STUDY ROCKS IN THE AREAS OF LARGE OPERATIONAL DEPOSITS IN THE COUNTRY TO DETERMINE AN OPTIMUM PARAMETER FOR BOREBLASTING, OPERATIONS. THE COOPERATION OF THE TWO INSTITUTIONS IS CONDUCIVE TO IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF TRAINING NATIONAL TECHNICAL PERSONNEL OF MONGOLIA. IPI IS DIRECTLY INVOLVED IN TRAINING SPECIALISTS FOR THE MPR. FOR THIS SERVICE IPI WAS AWARDED WITH THE ORDER OF RED LABOUR BANNER OF THE MPR. SG1A BT #0336 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 FIRM S PROCESSING NO. I 9 W DATE i F W ~4k I ' " " " JWs` Fjel e 0787R00050 PQQj5 F o9 by 20 Aj* 0 0 / 08/0 CODECOUNTRY PS AF ACTIVITY - CHART~ CODES 1 1 1 4 USSR 11 - 1 '3j 9 LOC S/TNAME PL. AT OF NO. ION,_ INSTALLATION w - - < 7 L DATE/INF0 DATE/SOURCE P F DA DA m0 YR mo YR CONTROL EVAL 26 DEC 61 N PRINCIPAL SG1A RADIOTELESCOPES OF THE SOVIET UNION 14. IRKmac PoLYTECMICAL 33STITUTE Alternate Name: Subordinate to., Location: Trkutsk., RSFSR 520 171 N- 1o40 2o, E Functional Descr&nion Technical Descrij)tion personalitieS Other Inforiiation Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 FORM 12' 6, 326 USE PREVIOUS EDITION$. (20) YAWroved For Release 2000/08/07.: CIA-RDP96-007i~~0028006-6 IW 0 poly%echni"I Mw%jiftte- is bola# apsmd In $!- I'm F 1I Ar -k &n& a VALTIO sweity to being *xt"Jabod in T"tsk# wd vadi"Stok V""Mity to b0ift "*P*NL W40wret Ubamtol" wm being =Wmix" in 1h# boding teemica seboas for vcwk In *=Mct1= with UO 00st INVOUtfAt Pr*U*m Of OP"IM b"whes Ot Setwo SO& ft* SatJONLI *00DOW of tbo UM. in ftx*tovv 304two WA ftowk *dT*V*JLU"* ftw Owlyped with a0catro **Wj%U* vtU bie *wt vV for *tamie 3wists, awA vuh wwatorwe bw *9 OWly of 00sade r4P 434 avala i 1101,141fte-tw the XWOM -'WWAPWW Urtou W1,d Uptit,*40 tbt towlAped Maing Ust- MAU 49A UO awtho" CMANMO, Am* *ad VbUh a" VOO"Xft W ACUCUMS * be" "Unlow OXV" With Onworim MA Vith the Maistry of Mortnwo 1b t a I "y"# am abdetry i0 nw Oftww*tM the blo*r sdmu# loontoa twilitia4- and -10 Ovift 03Mft '0101400* 14 th* SaOatl= *t U* a"* UP"X *4"~ ftw V*S""b* I 1f4M&&*fV&- Poo 23,1 Viso" of tbo Be"" PWOUS, VOL Vill# so 34# 1956s OW10"If W* CCNVUU wtiou an fuoft X"jgUy of -now SWatim fWAsr. "khr GEUMM - Mbecow., Zkonomicheakap Oazets., 8,*Az 60 in juujaZ7 1959,, the population of Angarek was 132,,000. 100s,000 s4. a of hou&UV per year Is puti-4, W.% &W dUrU* tbos SOM-Tesr Plm'tir:Wd klv~ rAotvim will Inerwo 150 peromt J6 Adprek. A tnwb of the Irkutsk Kfal W aw Metailmrsical j=tItutp-, with cbeelcal, mebU*-4u Uji-OW-tcDotructiOn Cl f acum" -I, -*U-T C&Uintif Lc Awmeeeses aw q Labor Prot:ect 11 -j"rV ir UnrSovnark- _X&Wyill be '"O~5 US a mcbenization MA automMUM 111stitute of the chemical iWuo- hoz cris I try in AnUarsk, It is Vlemwd to estabLUft a chemical and engineering luetitute In the city. Approved For Release 2000/08/07: CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 ~d) /F 0 r~e I 6a-se 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP9d%Qg~7~.7ROO0500280003-6 OF17CIAL U~8E ONLY - DD 6 USSR REGIONAL AFFAIRS June 7, 1956 IRKUTSK MINING SCHOOL OPENS ENROLDEENT T B J,5 741 /// Khabarovsk, Krai Regional Service, in Russian, June 6, 1956, 2135 GMT--H (Text The Irlzutslc Mining--and Metallurgical Institute has announced enrollment of student following branches: the branch for -the development of ora~layers, coal deposits, and deposits of natural resources; the branch for the development of concentrated (rudnykh) and dispersed (rassypny1ch) nat-,ural resources, and mining electromechanics; the nonferrous metallurgy branch; and branches for the concentration of natural resources, machine-building technolog-','-p metal-cutting machine tools and instrvments, industrial and civil construc- tion of the metallurgical faculty, geological prospecting for natural resources, techniques of prospecting for natural resources, and mine surveying, Men and women under 35 years of age are eligible. Documents required for enrollment are a detailed autobiography, an original middle,school certifi- cate three 3 x:4 centimeter photos, certificate of.;employment.stating ;- length of employment, occupation, and specialit signed Vy -the chief of the L'y enterprise and the chief of the dopartmenu of cadres, form No. 286 of the certificate of health, residence certificate, and a draft card for persons subject to military service. The certificate of registration presonted personally (Pripisnoye svidetalstvo) and -the passport must be - L' The f,,iculty and the branch desired must be stated in tlie application. Technical school graduates will be accepted in the institute after tne expiration of a 3-year probation period in production (proizvodstvennyy stazh) set for them by law. An exception will be made for those persons who are included in 5 percent of specified students graduated from technical schools. Entrance examinations are in written Russian and literature and oral mathematics, p~-iysics, drawing, and foraign-language for construction branches, and in written Russian and literature and oral mat'lia-matics, chomistr-IT, physics, and foreign language for other branches. Stipends ranging, from 290 to 395 rubles will be granted students malcing good progress in all subjects in the first term, and stipends ranginf.- from 395 to 480 rubles to higher term students. Twantr five percent hig'aGr stipends will be granted to excellent students. Applications for enrollment will be accepted from June 20 until July 31 and must be addressed to -the reception committee at the following address: No. 3 Xrasnaya Zvezda Street, Ir1~utsk city. Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 Approved For Release 2MM/07: CIA-RDP96-00787U9WA0280003-6 11 REGT DD 7 - USS~ XNAL AFFAIRS June 7, 1956 WES TER.N USS-R 3OOTr__ TOR, S UKRAINIAN FLND -The regular ed.L u,,~on of the Ukrainian AGITI 1D.NDBOOK of June 1 contains the following articles: (Istep Up Coqpotition Agricultural Worke-rs," "Oxy,~;en Serves IMetallurgy," by an engin.~,,er of the Zaporoz-hya steel plant (zavod zaporizhstal)., ~'Vocational Training For Students," by a secondary school directcr5 "Now success in the Policy of Peaceful Coaxist-ence," devoted to the Frerich -Soviet t,alks,, "Prospects for the Development of the Donbas During the Sixth Five Year Plan," and information on the use of ferroconcrete props in coal mines. (Kiev, Ukrainian, June 1, 1956, 1500 GvIT--IV) TRAN_-CIARPA7~IAN HANDBO01c--The 10-th edition of t1he Trans ca rpat'C ian Obkom AGITS,'._;0R,'s .~,,~NDBOOK published June I.features articles: "Party and Govern- ment i'_',are for the People's Well-Being," "To Improve Implementation of Progressive Exp9rienc es in Production," and "Friands1lip and Cooperation Amorg Socialist Countries," and correspondence by an agronomist "Carry Out `c-nding of Crops in. Exemplary Manner." (Utbgorod, Ukrainian, June 1, 1956, l520,G,1T---M) PARTY MEN1BERS--Golovnyanskiy Raikom. recently held a plenum to discuss education of young Communists. I-'u was revealed at the plenun, that during t1he past year the rayon. Party organization increased by 72 persons, amono, them 22 koll'noz worka:~s. Nearly 20 persons, mostly kolkhoz workers, became Party mem~oers in 1950'. (Lutsk, Ukrainian, June 6, 1956, 0520 (RAT--hj) AGaICULTURAL CONFERENCE--The first congress of agricultural sl,-ecialists of tne Ukraine.has been held in Kiev. A report by Gure-yev, First Deputy 'a"SkY Cha _tb~a_ _'Ouncil of Ministers of -the na- 6f Ukrainian agricultural __SpecTzl"~.sts in carr7-inp, ou'u- t-he decisions of the 20ti'l CPSU Congress was debated. S'peeciles Were madq b.-Y, 118 people (Mosccw, Home, June 1, 1956, 0400 G~AT-L) LVOV 1ANDSCAPING CONFER.RNCE--The second conference on landscaping conveyed by the Presidium of the All-Union Geographic Society, Lvov University, and the Lvov branch of the All-Union Geograplaic Society opehad in Lvov May 31. More than 100 scientists and ,,,Gography teac.aers of hinher educational ins t- itu -U'- ions in Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev, Voronez'11, Knarkov, Tbilisi, Lvov,,and Riga are taking part. The conference will hear and discuss more than 30 reports on general questions of the landscaping program, cartography, and the problems of stud3~ing -~he landscape of the western oblasts of the Ukrainian SSR. The conference will last several days. (Kiev, Russian, June 1, 1956, 0730 GAT-M) ESTONIAN NUCLEAR PHYSICS T-ABORATOR.Y--The Council of Ministers of Estonia A has assigned 20 million rubles for a new laborator; at Tartu University including a laboratory for nuclear physics. (Moscow, EnLlish, June ~', 1c/56, 1730 CZ&T---E) Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 IRKUTSK INSTITUTE OF MINING AIM PIETALLURGY 000/08/07 : CIA-RD4111787~0 In ~O T letal is ubO o0rffl 0 20 3 he Irk nstitute of IvLinin and I aPe 0 Ministry of Higher Education., USSR., the Main Administration of Higher Educational Institu5ions of Mining and Metallurgy. It has courses in Geology and prospecting~ mining, and metallurgy., It is located in Irkutsk Oblast, Irkutsk., ulitsa Krasnoy Zvezdy, 5- SO: CIA FDD Suxflmary 53, 19 March 1952, Secret, Info 195al/52 Bof sh -,)'a -id ed-VLj ~8 1956 IRKUTSK MINING AND MEALLURGICAL INST17UTE Higher educational institution in eastern Siberia# created in May 1930 in the city of Irimtsk. has 3 departnents (1551)l mining., 'with the specialtiess work4ng of deposits of useful minerals and mining electromechanical geological prospecting, with the Bpecialtiest geology and prospecting for deposits of useful minerals, the technique of prospectiri-efor deposits of useful mineralss mine surveying and geophysical methods of pros- pecting for deposits of useful mineralej and metallurgy, with the specialtiest metallurgy of nonferrous metals.. dressing of useful minerals,, and the technology of machine building. The institute Appro :re*~P,60%9.tdbeAikk&ggb2f88OO3-6 Uatitute graduated 1,,880 ongLneers. v Approved For Release 2000108107 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 alq PM. - -54? USSR OFFICIAL USi ONLY FBIS H 62 .13353 (Editor's note: The following, entitled "Let Us Discuss This N is from the feature Program wEvening Irkutsk" and consists of notes by ttEvening .1 Irkutsk'* correspondents Leonid Bogdanov and Sergey Prokhorov entitled "Scientists and Students.0) In reading the materials of the November plen* of the CP,%j Central Committee one notes the speech by the chaiman of the presidium of the Siberian department of the USSR Academy of Sciencca., Lavrentyev. In his speech this prominent- scientist stated that the training of scientific cadres is one of the most urgent problems and is of particular significance to Siberia and the Far East. EWhat is the situation in this regard in Irkutsk? It must be noted! that :in,, the past several ;years' a considerable team of scientists has appeared, in, the city, In 1962 alone more, than 20 Irkutsk residents becane candidates and doctlors'6f sciences. A32 .sci entific research institutes of the oblast capital are engaged in the'training of highly qualified .cadres. Scientific cadres are also being trained by the city's higher educational 'establishments. The Ziltd,is one of-the largest hi gher educational establishments 0 e 0 1! ng more than 10.,000 students and 500 instructors. It is evident that there is a great need for scientist-instructDrs. The institute takes great interest in the training of cadres. In the past 2 years alone more than 40 young,, capable instructors were assigned for.postgraduate work to the best institutes of Moscow and Leningrad. They wilL return to the institute as candidates of sciences in 2 or 3 yearsj (Continued on Card 62 H 13354) FORM USE 12.60 326a EDIT'10"NS"OU.' FORM PREVIOUS 12-60 326a EUDBEITIONS. Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 FIRM CLASSIFICAT PROCESSING NO. 'ON F R ' LY DATE 6 O ;Af " 1 0 R FF - 2 9 MAI) igin , ~ CODECOUNTRY PS AF ' CHART ACTIVITY CODES 491 USSR 11 J I LOCATION S/TNAME ALLATION PL. I OF NO. INST DATE/INFO DATE/SOURCE PF 0 DA MO SQ1A A YR MO YR --- SOURCE EVAL CONTROL NO. - 20 DEc 62 I HELP WAMED: Stokers, , painters, and yardmen typists -- by the Irkutsk polytechnical institute; apply Studgorodok (student township)., ulitsa Lermontova 83. (Irkutsk 20 Domestic December 0900 1962) GMT FORM PREVIOUS 12-6o 326a EUDSEITIONS. rvt(m USE P:EVIOU1 12-6o 326a EDITI NS. or Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 Approved For Release 2000/.08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 FIRM CLASSIFICATION USE n PROCESSING NO. fOR fFICIAL M R DATE 6 O Vol COUNTRY P AF CODE CHA 01 P. ACTIVITY CaB," -W 11 t"y 421 USSR ;j LOCATION S/TNAME PL. OF NO. INSTALLATION DATE/INFO DATE/SOURCE PF SG1A DA DA M0 YR MO YR CONTROL NO. SOURCE EVAL 28 Nov 62 HELP WANMD: Senior bookkeeper -- by the capital construction department of the poly- technical institute; apply Studgorodok,, ulitsa Lermontova 73, building Z, room 108. (Irkutsk Domestic 0900 ONT 28 November 1962) "I'm USE PREVIOUS 12- o 326a EDITIONS. Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787.RO00500280003-6 JUN 19 USSR OFFICIAL USE ONLY FBis 62 H 3707 Anatoliy Andreyevich Yegoshin., rector of the Irkutsk polyteohnical institute., states that in the new academic year the institute will or gani ze 'training courses for engLneers of new skills (spetsialnostyam)o According to plan the institute will enmll 3050 students in the first course in'1962. They will be trained in 31 skills and receive general teohnica 'L training. Almost 22000 people will receive on-the-job training at the institute. By the end of 1962 the institute will expMd the network of edwational and consultative points and will increase enrollment in evening departnents in Cheremkhovo,, Angarsk., and Bratsk, Organizational and methodical wqrk will be accelerated in Zbeleznogorsk and at the oonstructi6ii site. of the Biatak industrial lwabering complex where many youth are anxious to obtain higher education without leaving their work. (Irkutsk Domestic 1400 an 7 APril 1962) AnnrnvPA Fnr RP-1 ase 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 ra m Ay iu z USSR P I C 02 P. !. U 4-_.)1 ONLY FBis 62 H 12427 Re',.Dresentatives of higher educational establishments and scientific reseqrgj~i entemrises of Irkutsk and other cities of the Soviet Union frequently visit mines and opan-face mines of the Cbererd~chovo coal truste Re resentatives Pf tL2 -I-rorki Pr on "A"ag bits lilich are mom suitable for worll~ under reg-+~ -Q Tl;~j have already ,,,Torke I o u3.ve types of such -bits. Representatives of the Leningrad mine survey institute recently completed %.,work on the compilation of recommendations for t1-B construction of buildings and structixes on the terrace! of worded out (open-face ~ -i ang on ines?) # The collective of the Ural institute of coal chemistry is wolk' ,, a mixture (shikhtu) for obtaining coke (kampanentora) from Cheremkho%o seraicoke for use in the future at the Tayshet metallurgical plant. The Irkutsk (Irdevet'r-et?) Institute has prepared recomeridations on the short-deldy (korotko-zamedlenonu). blasting of coal rock. A group of scientific workers of the Kuznetsk scientific :~-esearch institute will work on a plar% for the automation of concentrating factories, '(Irkutsk Domestic 0900 G112 7 December 1962) Approved For Release 2000/08107 CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0600280003-6 'USSR OFFICIAL USE ONLY FBis 61 H 5592 More than loooo leading workersq fam wcrkersp demobilized soldiersp and seacndary sch~ooi graduates hare applied for entrance' elaminations to higher educational establishments whinh start in Irkutsk I Auku.st. The Irkutsk PoYtechnical. institute received 5000 applioations in 1961 from youth in Irkutsk Oblast and oiber'dblasts in Eaatern Siberia,, with the majority of youth applying fox, the machine building., iiWx,.strial and civil constructian, and metallurgical faculties. (Irkutsk Domestic 1)400 CHT 1 August 1961) Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 I __tRl~p ,,, , i, ~ ~. I r7~~ I I ~Ir ~~ 1 NI I . 1 Nt-Id, ~~V IlL I i~ 'r _~A , c ,6 VO I .moor% US Approved Foir Release 20001 !~-RDP96-0q~A 0005001966 S/140/62/000/004/001/009 C111/0333 AUTHOR: Voylokov, V. 1. TITLE: On ~he approximative integration of non-linear differen equations of an oscillating motion with one degree of freedom PERIODICAL: Vysshiye uchebnyye zavedeniya. Izvestiya. Matematika, 1962, no. 4, 19-32 TEXT: In order to solve 2. al )j x +.x + 04 f (x, 0 one searches the solution of the auxiliary equation + x + c4 f (X, j) + . n.~ x n+ 1 x with the set-up 2 x=x 0 + &. x 1 + OL x 2 + + xi + (1.2) i. j where n,=2, if in all terms a x x of f(x,.i) the sum i+j is even; Card 41koved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO05002.80003-6 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500-280003-6 S/140/62/000/004/001/009 On the approximative integration ... 0111/C333 otherwise it is n =1. After introducing (1.2) into (1.1)' and comparing the coefficients at equal powers of c~ one obtains for the determination of X x ... the equations 11 x2l xo + X0 = 0 (1-4) of Is) - X1 + X1 = -f o(xo,X0 - Axo (1-5) etc. Out of (1-4) there follows x = a cos t + b sin t. ('.a) 0 0 0 Then left hand of (1-5) is expanded in a Fourier seriess +X (a b ) + X a I Cos t - EN (a b + ~b'] sin t -EMo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Z-- (mk, loos kt + nk,1 sin kt), (1-9) k=2 CardAlloroved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 Approved For Release 2000/08/107 CIA-:RDP96-00787ROO050028000,3-6 B/14o/62/000/004/001/009 On the approximative integration 0111/0333 In order x to be periodio, one demands Ito (a0bo) + ~ ao 0 (1.1 0). No(a., bo) + ~bo 0 etc. After x , x x having been determined, one determinesl~' 0 11 x2f i-1, xi out of + X _f OX to..$ (1-7) i_ ~O 0 '1-1 + '1-2 The convergence of the solution thus obtained,is.pro-ved. The solvability of the system (1.10) with is investigated. One shows that the solvability of the corresponding systems at the determination of x2$ x3 too depends on one.and the same double-row determinant AV It follows that 16 ~ o is necessary and sufficient for the existence of a 23~j~- periodic solution of (1). It is show 'n that.by an analoguous niethod one is also able to calculate forced oscillations x + x + 0cf (X, (t) (2) Card 3/4 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : Cl A-RDP96-00787ROO0500 280003-6 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 S/14o/62/000/004/001/009 on the. approximative integration Clli/C3~3 where cp(t) is periodic. As an,example for application'one discusses the Duffing equation; one points to the'existence of several periodic solu- tions. ASSOCIATION: Irkutskiy politekhnioheakiy institut (Irkutsk-Polytechnioal Institute) SUBMITTED: June 8, 1959 CardApA*oved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-60787ROO0500280003-6 r ,,,proved for ptelease F t RM' NO. 322W1 CLASSIFICATION CARD "ti 3023 1 fOR IFFMUME cgv ENTRY CODE POLITICAL SU NO ECONOMIC REGION Cou 1131 TRrIg L LOCATION INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY CODES Irkutsk 40 DATE/INFO DATE/SOURCE EVAL. MN.&NO. AF CH ART NAMES --T I DA. IMO. I D , MO. FY R, 1112~14151617pjqlJ213141 23 3 .46 Polytechnical Inst CIA NO. 'AND SOURCE r= PRODUC~ MAJOR son wlu be mw mw MAW buUt In f0wiso Xx JqLt it V9Q ot thm umitituum o,idid litotbaicalt mat trucUft- VIU bt ipo So *It" ApiiaVm-va-M~a* on wfww 1* swwAat ... .. .............. . r-or pelease 2000108107 App~oved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-'00787ROO0500280003-6 USSR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 410 A057028 FBIS - 159199 The first scientific establishment has opened in Angarsk: the chemistry re--r- search institute of-the East-Siberian branch of the USSR Academy of sciences has been moved here from Irkutsk. Ever more scientific establishments are built in Irkutsk Oblast. Institutes of Geology and Biology will be built in the eastern suburbs of Irkutsk next to thepolytechnical and agricultural institutes, and a large studenTs s6ttlment is und6r-_c_o-n--sTr-Ucon. (Moscow, Home , (lu-9 7-TT-1-9-576-) 0500 GMT--L. 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IIOCTOSIBHblti, YJI. rlfgPOCTPOHTeneit, 87~~4 .jo'~99.Qxy aA,pecy nPH-, t,ji;jmaioTcst goxymellTbl OT nQCTynaio1uHx Ila 3ao~llloe H BenePHde 0 Y'IqH.He EPaTexoro WpWeTeXHHqecxoro qbanynbTeTa. V.-r. Ynam-YAS, MOJle3HOAOPQMHbIPI TeXHH T xym. VIM. M a 616T- _!kPItYMelf QT, OOCTYtIRIOLUHX Ha BaotlHOO 4~dY74pllffq, Vila P, ZA1ST/;rt4T/;_S ANO Jrid, V, U M(g'VP TS MO,1/7-00/4 IIA 4 CA04Jr16,S'V ,~7 PO S TO/VA N Al // 7-S A 6i0 L5 K/t/ COA1 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 FIRM )50 L ATE NO. P218010? Aftprome~ lRor M 6 FBG CODECOUNTRY PS AF _ I USS CHART ACTIVITY 491 CODES R 11:51 LOCATION S/TNAME PL. OF NO. INSTALLATION DATE/INFO DATE/SOURCE PF D DA No YR A M0 YR CONTROL SOURCE EVAL NO. CIA PDD Sub=Ry No. 3840 5 SEP 62 PUSICS AND MATHEMATICS (20) 149. Approximate Integration of Nonlinear Equations "An Approximate Integration of Nonlinear Differential Equations for Oscillatory Action With One Degree of Freedom 111 by V. I. . Voylokov., Irkutsk Polytechnic Institute; Kazan , IzvestiZa V Zsshilth Uchebnyl~h Zavedeniy. Maiematika, No 4 (29), 1962, pp 19-32 OVER In the paper, a method is indicated for obtaining approximate perio-, die solutions, for a period of 2TT) -for equations of the form X + X + a f(x, 0, where a is a small parameter and f(xy is an analytic function Of vari- ables x and ~- The conditions for the existence and the number of such equations, as well as the mount of deviation of the system from the con- dition of equilibrium, are studied. it is possible to study the stability of the solutions obtained by a method of I. G. Malkin (Nekotoryye Zadachi Teoriyil Neliney~y4h Kolebaniy, [Some problems in the Theory oi' Nonlinear Oscillationsj, Moscow, 1956 )- The results obtained are used for approxi- mating the solutions of nonlinear equations expressing forced oscilla- tions. Approved For Release 2000/08/07: CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 FORm 12-,o 326 USE PREVIOUS EDITIONS. (201 &Vprpved For FiVetease 2000/08/07: CIA-RDP96-%0787ROO0500280003-6 Iwo, w Cstalogue of USSR Inatitutione cf Higier wwation for 1962 Irkutsk Polytechnical institute (RSFSR Ministry of Higher and Sle-laonMrY SP rsa EaunTTon). Irkutsk ul. KrasnoY Zvezdy 3. Geological Exploration: geology and exploration of industrial Aeral deposits geophysical methods fA Pi- -- of pxp oration and prospecting of 1ndu'6tY1d1 mineral deposit-s; explora- tton..eVipment. Mining: mine surVeying;...development of industrial minerals deposits; mining electromechanics~ electric power stations; elOCtric.survicing of industrial enterprise and cities; electrical drive and automation of,indus- trial installatiObs. MetallurgYi 'refibirg of i~djjjtrjAl min 'erals; t6b~f,~,rrous .etallu y; autothatiOnlOf production processes; ni rk techn-11 gy of elementary organic systhests and oj 0 0 synthetic rublger; plastics engineering; technOlO` of petroleum;and gas; technology of electrochemif plants; technology of silicates. Mechanics: machine construction'engineering; metal-cutting lathes and tools; welding equipment and technolo,,,: construction and read machinery and equipment; ..machines and apparatus of chemical plants; auto transport; oper4tion-of aircraft and motors; thern,,.- power instalations in electric power stations; industrial heat and power engin-aering. Construction: industrial and civil construction; production concrete add reinforced concrete items and frames for prefabricated constructions; beat and gas supply and ventilation; water supply and sewage; highways. Evening Courses: development of industrial mineral deposits; mining electromechanics; electric drive and automation of industrial installations; electric power stations; electric servicing of industrial enterprises and cities; therm, power installations of electric power stat- ions; industrial heat and power engineering machine construction engineering; metal- cutting lathes and tools; welding equipment and technology; construction and road mach- inery and equipment; machinery and apparatus of chemical plants; automation of productior processes; technology of electrochemical plants; ', technology Of Silicates; technol- .ogy of elementary organic synthesis and of synthetic rubber; plastics engineering; li~~.tLndtkstriai and civil construction; productio jof Conbre~te and reinforced concrete items and frames for prefabricated construction; !h7e'9t and 'g~as supply and ventilation; tei~ wa supply and sewage; auto transport; operation of aircratt and motors. Evening Courses Faculties th Apgarskan~d Cheremkh6vo'' General Technical Faculty with Evening and Correspondence CoursE in Brat,sk Correspondence Courses-. geology and',exIblor'atiot industrial mineral deposits; geophysical methods of proupectiag and 'explotation of industrial mineral.deposit6; explor- ation equipment; deVolopment of indu- strial mineral deposits; mining electromechanics; electric power stat- ions; electric servicing of industria' enterprises and ditleis',~' thermal power installations in electric power stat- ions; electric drive abd automation of industrial installations; industrlaZ_, heat and power en,,Ineering; machine construction engineering; metal-cuttin,, lathes and tools; welding equipment anddtechnology; construction and road machinery and equipment; machinery and apparatus of chemical plants; industrial and civil construction; production of concrete and reinforced Approved For Release 2000/08/qt,~ t s a-ad frames for prefab-- supply and ventilation; water supply m -^A a =-rrQc?.m - jc~v&n 4--etnviann"+- -~k -1 rrln -r.r m Tr ~ AppMej Fp~~!4DO~0/08/07: CIA- Of87ROO0500280003-6 USSR OFFICIAL USE ONLY EB IS 65 H 2 7 54 EOONOMIC-TFCID~IC,~L-GEOGRARiIC ABSTRACT. According to Prof. Mikhail Konstantinovich Kosygin, prorector for scientific vnrk of the Irkutsk polytechnical institu~_e, the industrial c:ri-t-e --P!rT15019_ anc:t-05-ng-f-ru-c-tTftr-YT6Jects of Eastern Siberia. It has been =4rt~~n 0erin5gasm~sanYceo a number of plmts,, fa-c-EFRe-N.-mines, construction projects, and expeditions through direct participation in various research together with engineers and tecbnical workers of enterprises. In 1964 scientific workers of the laboraltory of complex mechanization and automation of production head by senior instructor Yuriy Mikheylovich Ilin., together with engineers and technicians of some plants., designed and introduced into prIoduction a number 'of installations and systems for the automatic collection and analysis of production information. The installation of the aforelAentioned automatic controners has increased the level of efficiency in the supervision of shops and plants and also raised the profitableness of the goods produced by them. Scientific workers of the mining machines and mine transport faculty headed by docent Vadim Afanasyevich Politukhin have performed extensive scientific research Twork on raising the prociactivity of drilling machines at openface mines of -the Cheremkhovskiy coal trust, (Continued on Card No, 65 H 2755--Irkutsk Russian 1100 GMT 10 March 1965) T e Irkutsk State' University has doubled its enrollment and a new polytcchnical institute for at least 000 students is nearm completion FORM USE PREVIOUS 1 2- 6o 326a E D I T 10 N S Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 A FIRM CLASSIFICATION PROCISf!~NA01963 NO. 30k)- CODECOUNTRY PS AF ~-CTIVITY CHART 1 (7 491 USSR Ll I I LOCATION S/TNAME PL. I OF NO. INSTALLATION DATE/INFO DATE/SOURCE SG PF 1 A DA DA m0 YR I m0 YR CONTROL NO. EVAL 63 NEW COMMNITIES SCIEWIFIC ARE BEING BUILT IN SIBERIA More Enansion Tl~e- Irkutsk State University has doubled its enrollment and a new polytechnical .institute for at least 7 000 students is "~ nea jj&.so~mplctionr FORM USE REVIOUS 12- 6o 326a EDITPIONS. f Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 -7 -7 L U,., MIN PPM USSR OFFICIAL USE ONLY FBIS 63 H 4781 On 10 April a 3-day interoblast scientific and technical seminar devoted to modern methods of metallization and production of (metallized?) machine components completed its work in Irkutsk. (Garbych?)., professor and doctor of technical sciences, and others reported. Participants laboratory of the polyteohnical institute. (Irkutsk Domestic 1100 GMT 11 April 1963) Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 USSR OFFICIAL USE ONLY FBis 63 H 1698 Belykh., chief of construction adninistration No. 1 of the Vostoksibelektrosetstroy trust., states that the administration is constructing the polytechnical institate of the USSR Academy of Sciences. (Irkutsk Domestic 12D0 GMT 28 Jsnuary 1963) Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00787ROO05002800013,-6 A R I MAY 19 63 USSR OFFICIAL US-E ONLY FBis 63 H 3625. Recently much has been said and written about individual institutes and scientific establishments which engage in' parallel work and research. This practice has resulted in unnecessary expenditures and has not helped more rapidly to advance science. The first steps have already been taken to eliminate these shortcomings., On 14 March the first session of the East Siberian Council completed its work, which lasted 3 days. In this period the session dLsoussed the 2 coordination and planning of scientific research 'work at (sectors?) of higher and secondary specialized educational establishments. "Evening Irkutsk* interviewed W a group of participants in the session. According to 4nato3jy k]dX=v1r_h W VAZ= W (Teg2zhin?)., chairman of the East Siberian Council L Polytechnioal lii~~~~overall plan of measures for raising the role of scieR'ce ~cw~ere ouined at the - 22d CPSU -Congress, An important place belongs to the councils for the coordination and planning of scientific researah-work., which are the centers for the organization of efforts of the scientific comunity in the struggle for the successful fulfillment of scientific and technical problems which come up in the course of development of production forces in an economic region. (Continued on Card 63 H 3626) Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 __ 1. -1 ~ X. -7 3 For Release 2000/08/07: CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 Engineering Work - Demands Automation N. Ustinin Chief Engineer, Angarsk Electromechanical Plant Although the proverb, "We jump fast but take a long time to harness," is far older than today's advanced tech- nology, its message speaks accurately of current problems in many production plant engineering departments. Prod- uct design is much more time consuming than production. The foilowing picture is all too common: During the first ten days of the month, the assembly shops are quiet while the engineering arid design sections are bustling. Final designs are not put into production until the second or third week; the delay causes irregular output, irritabil- ity, arid chaos. In a futile effort to- avoid this problem, ci.iterprises increase the number of engineering and design workers. -Until recentIv, this was the situation at the Angarsk Electromechanical Plant. The Plant produces magnetic control stations and low-voltage instruments specially de- signed fof machine building. The products are exported to 20 foreign countries. In a comparatively short time, the production volume has increased several fold. At present, 20,000 different parts are produced at the Plant annually. Each requires precise structural development, arid accu- rate, efficient calculation. To promptly handle the large production volume, the Nant was forced to increase cngi- neerincy and technical personnel to 20% of the total num- ber of employees. But this did not help. Backward methods hindered success. For example, the coordinating group of the chief designer's 'section spent 60% of its time transferring various technical data to a standard consolidated report. Even without this task, work-load norms in the design and engineering bureau were 1.5 times higher than at other machine construction plants.. Then the Plant began to consider mechanizing engi- neefing labor. Five years ago,, the first step was taken: the chief engineer's section introduced a tabular method for the output of technical documentation on batch products, This decreased by three to four times the engineers and technicians involved in processing information. A signifi- cant effect was produced by establishing a machine ac- counting station at the Plant. However, it was soon con- cluded that today's problems cannot be solved without computers, especially in compiling specifications for batch products. This union with electronics required a re-examination and improvement of the entire production control process. Staff nienibers from Lli- Computer Department L k L P~11 ~IT~ic ~Institu~teAundcr theRrection of Candidate of Technical Sciences E. 1. Popo~,~IJAssisted. They agreed to develop and introduce an automated production control system. Today, problems that seemed insurmountable before have been solved. The application of computers is not limited strictly to compiling specifications. Information on receipt and ex- penditures of equipment is regularly dispatched from the Plant's warehouse. The computer can compare needs for equipment with that available, and issue a list of required equipment for the coming month or the next quarter. Minsk-22 System Much time used to be spent on compiling production schedules, on payroll accounting, etc. The automated sys- tem. based on the Minsk-22 computer -greatly siniplifies this work. As indicated by experience, the main difficulty lies not in installing the computer, but in the correct use of the system. Therefore, the Plant's specialists have taken spe- Translation of the article "After the First Step--the Second" V'Za per- cial courses organized at Irkutsk Polytechnic Institute. vym shagorn-vtoroj"), in the newspaper Socialist industry (Sotsialisti- cheskaya industriya), July 7, 1970, p. 2; translated from the Russian by In the next two years, the enterprise will add new Irene Agn buildings and production volume will increase four times. 'Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 SOVIU CYBERNEVICS REVIFW, November 1970 67 SG1A Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500280003-6