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dimensional mechanisms and developed new methods for their 

 kinematic analysis. He wrote the first Russian monograph on 

 spatial mechanisms (The Theory of Spatial Mechanisms, 1937). 

 He developed new methods for kinematic analysis of complicat- 

 ed multi -element mechanisms (1939). With a group of Soviet 

 scientists, he originated methods for the study of modern auto- 

 matic machines, especially in the food, printing, and machine- 

 tool industries. He has been working on the theoretical and 

 experimental methods for studying the dynamics of working 

 machines. 

 Bibliography: 



Theory of Three Dimensional Mechanisms. Moscow- 

 Leningrad: 1937. 



Methods of Balancing Inertial Forces in Working Machines 

 with Complicated Kinematic Designs. Moscow-Leningrad: 

 1938. 



The Kinematic and Kinetostatic Structure of Multi -Element 

 Plane Mechanisms. Moscow -Leningrad: 1939. 

 Synthesis of Two Dimensional Mechanisms, I-H. Moscow- 

 Leningrad: 1939-42. 



and others . Methods for Analysis of Complicated Machines. 

 Moscow -Leningrad: 1944. 



Mechanisms, 1-4. Moscow-Leningrad: 1947-51. 

 Theory of Mechanisms and Machines, 3rd ed. Moscow: 

 1953. 



Theory of mechanisms for the generation of curves which 

 are hyperbolisms of conic sections. Izvest. Akad. Nauk 

 S.S.S.R., OtdeL Tekh. Nauk, 1955, #11. 

 Theory of mechanisms for the generation of cissoidal 

 curves. Izvest. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., Otdel Tekh. Nauk, 1955, 

 #12. 

 Biography: 



Academy Anniversary of L L Artobolevskii. Vestnik Akad. 

 Nauk, S.S.S.R., 1955, #12. 

 Office: Dept. of Technical Sciences of USSR Academy of 



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 Malyy Khariton'yevskii Pereulok 4 

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ARTSIMOVICH, LE V ANDREEVICH (Nuclear Physicist) 



L. A. Artsimovich, son of a Moscow professor of statistics, 

 was born February 25, 1909. He graduated at an early age from 

 the Belorussian State University; and at the age of 21, he began 

 to woik in the Leningrad Phy si co- Technical Institute where he 



