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Ginzburg, Vladimir B. was born on June 6, 1935 in Moscow. Came to the United States, 1974. Son of Bencion Yakovlevich Ginzburg and Cecilya Vladimirovna Kotlyarova.
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Emphasizing solutions to the problems of achieving tight tolerances of important geometrical parameters such as thickness, width, cross-sectional profile, and flatness, this reference focuses on the principles and applications of the latest technology for producing high-quality, flat-rolled steel products.;Illustrated with more than 700 drawings, High-Quality Steel Rolling: defines the geometrical parameters of flat-rolled products in both conventional and standardized forms; clalssifies the various types of transducers and sensors and provides definitions of basic metrological terms; examines thickness and width control in rolling mills, outlining the methods of width change by casting rolling, and pressing; discusses the theoretical aspects of roll deformation, roll thermal expansion, roll wear, and roll bending in relation to strip profile and flatness; reviews various control systems such as roll bending, roll shifting and roll crossing, as well as systems for utilizing rolls with specific profiles and flexible edge rolls; analyzes the main causes of imperfections in the performance of contemporary automatic control systems; and investigates new computer modeling capabilities for resolving problems in product quality.
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The book describes a story of development of the idea of spiral nature of the universe that embraced the best minds of humanity since ancient times. In our millennium, this idea was advanced by several distinguished scientists, among them Johannes Kepler, Rene Descartes, and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. It eventually became a major challenge to the physics of Newton. The book is written in the form of a story that begins from Archimedes time and describes how the spiral field theory could have been developed. The story is one of scientific and historical facts, enlarged by imagination with a small dose of conjecture.
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metal products company executive
Ginzburg, Vladimir B. was born on June 6, 1935 in Moscow. Came to the United States, 1974. Son of Bencion Yakovlevich Ginzburg and Cecilya Vladimirovna Kotlyarova.
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, All-Union Machinery England Institute, Moscow, 1961. Doctor of Philosophy in Technology Science, Moscow Rail Transportation Institute, 1968.
Project director All-Union Geological Exploration Design Institute, Moscow, 1959-1974. Staff engineer Wean United, Inc., Pittsburgh, 1975-1980. Vice president Research and development Tippins Machinery Company, 1980-1985.
President International Rolling Mill Consultant, Inc., since 1985. Consultant Wean United, Inc., Pittsburgh, 1985-1987, United Engineering, Inc., Pittsburgh, 1987-1994, Danieli United, Inc., Pittsburgh, since 1994.
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With Russian Air Force, 1954-1957. Member Association Iron and Steel Engineers.
Married Tatyana Veronica Kostomarova, April 10, 1960. Children: Ellen, Eugene.