SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ARTEMENKO, I. - ARTEMENKOV, L.

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ACC NR- AP6022043 SOURCE CODE: VA/0,120/66100/003/0227/0228 AUMOR: ArtemeWto, 1. A.; Kikh&ylov, G. A.; Voytovith, 1. Do' ORG: 'Cyb*rnetics Inatituto, AN UktSSR, Kiev (Institut kibmetiki M tUSSR) TITLE: A direct method of determialng the phase characteristi" of dryotn" SOURCE.: Pribory i t*khnika eksperiments. no. 3, 1966. 227-224 TOPIC TAGS: cryogeqic electronics, cryogenic storage, cryogeoic davits ABSTRAkT: A direct mathod for determining the transfer characteristics and, ther*- fore, the amplification factor of cryotrons is described. The mathaduses & WANory cell consisting of two cryotrousi an indicating cryotrda and the cryotron under study. The transfer characteristics are recorded for constant resistance values of the cryotron filter so that differences between experivientally me"uted sad actual values.of threshold currents do not depend on the grid current., Cryotron ampliftea- tion factors of 1.6 and 2.2 were experimentally found. 7hss* values of cryotrou amp- lification factors were used to choose the minimum relationship between width* of the filter and the grid in order to decrease the operation time of the cryatron. AU the measurements in liquid helium were conducted at the Xhar'kov Physics Ingineering Institute (Khar'kovskiy fixiko-takhaldheskiy Institut) jointly vith To, S, Kan. Oriv art. has: figures. SUB CODE: 0 .20SUBK DATE: 2lApr651 ORIG RV: 002/ OTS IV: 001 ARMXWWO, I.A.: GROKOV, X-L; TSUMs L-Vo Techjwloglwa promossets far oftmoting comooorstes for prodmibc thickeners* Dlulvt"-*OAslAfo?*- nD-U:)4 '60- (Ntu 131u) (Or* dressing) ALIKAIEV, V.jj.; r;jW2NKOP I.L., vaterimiW vmah; NIXOUyu, p.Ta.4 veterinurrqy vrachl MIKUU373, R.M., v*WlnwMy V~Qcbj ARTEMRSO I A veterizariM falldsker; HMAIMDO AX# ~~dmherj ALIDERTIAN, M.toj veterltwMy vx*61, sKMCMANKO., Y.I#, vetsrinu*7 vmoh; MOMOV, A.I., votorl*"" felldsher; VZSIIMMVAIUN,, Vol., "tarinwe"' vrm%h4 LMHBWQ,~ LV4, veterinamyy felOdsherl RM)WXTW, Ya.L., voterimum" vraoh; PARSHUTKIN, I.M. . vaterinarMy vrach; GOUYVANOVA., AJ., vaterluarn7y vrach; SHIPIUNA, N.M., veterinurnyy vrmcbp SPIROVt V.D., veterinarnyy vra&; WWAMNKO,, V.11. , vetartrArwiy vmcb; KOVAL'.. F.K., votbrinart7y folldoher; ZIMIUM, MS., veterIvArrO7 vmch; APALEV, Ye.M., veterimmyy vmh; WIDTIT, N.A., veterl- narn;yy vrach Diseases of the yovag animal, their prew nt an and izeatmentl based on-data received by the editors, VetorinarU4t 39 Do.149-54 Ja 162. NEU 15:2) 1. Benedinskays myowaya "torinarmys, loehoWtoap Kiwakoy oblasti (for Taranouka). 2, Bo'ohe-Soanowtkap mpmp lechobnital Peruskuy oblusti (for Nikolajsy)* . 3. Alakeandrov" skiy veterinarm" tchaotokp Youseemakogo raymar RikolAyevokoy ohlasti, Ukrainskoy MR (for Mikhaylets, "itenkop Moskelenko). 4. Kolkhoz 040 let Mynbrya", Tarliyokogormyons, Idoldevskoy SSR (for Allbertyan). (CorAtUmed m =t card), 15-57-10-14878 Translation from: Reforativnyy thurnalo Goologlya, 1957, Nr 10, p 254 (USSR) AUTHOR: Artemenko, Io A4 TITLE: Reg`ulatodftt~ards ~on Between Explosion of Charges (Vzryvanlye 6hpurovykh zaryadov 4 shirokey regulirovkoy zamadlenly) PERIODICAL: V 3t%: Korotkozamsdl. vzryvanlys v gorhb dole, Notcowt Ugletakhizdat, 1956, pp 68-75 ABSTRACT: The author notes thab the exploslon of hole charges with definito retardAtion bobwesb succobsivo shots of sepurate charges or groupie of Qhs~ges s9oaros a bosic improvement in the bleating toa4tque in ths odning industry. He proposes that a pro$ ressive system of explosions be used in mines whoro "there Is don air~froiz gas and dusto This crittrion sWuld be usintafned after determining the index of s0its, robardations,~ This value should be no greater than ~~* time of induction Card 1/3 in an atmosphere of mothaneg duat~' end Or mixture. - &OQJL ned Regulated Retardation Between Explosion (Cont.) 15-57-10-14878 from this first testing of "MARZ may be considsred satisfactory. Three figures are given in the paper. Card 3/3 B. E. Pridman ARTmm, 1. 1. Artessaka, 1. 1. wd g~gbWo A. V. - Me comra&*Up botwoom imUlsate &W ftOtM* The axperionce of tho sciontifloqn4MUOU aid of tho lbsoov bolumiag4loomWe lotitate to the TaUbr PlAntm, Yontoik vyssho sMoly, 1%91 So. 4p pa "o 30t U-4np 17 July 539 (tatogs ftaml srqkb statoyp So.6 21), 2949)o !!~J_qrina lon&tAAtiDOVWj.t propodavatell Diffimlt conv"asUano Nof.-t*M,, obr, 20 *o,lt24-25 Js 163' (MIA 1642) lo Tokhnichookoys ucUUsbche 10*2 lbsomakoy oblAsti. (Bwmi disciplibi), ,- ~ , .-- - - - ;-r, vj, L. L. PA 52r8? PRESSM09 L.P.1 ARTDMMV IX ------- Anticoapl&nts In the troatoont of asrdiomftUr dimousso Tru4 HDNIKI no.5425i-230 162. (HIM 16 o4,) 1. Is II torapeytiob"lcoy kUMkl Moskovskolo oblaitmogo nawhno-looleftvatoltokogo kUdaboobcSo ln~Utmta lowl Vladimirskogo (sav, - daktor wd,nak LoPoPro goo). (CMIOVASCM" S"TV-0.4maysi (A"XOUML&M (WDIMW)) Carboomwo* It'll AV L 1ACCUSIOM KR: AP5025725 06 62 sit 1!0 'AUTHOR: Atamanenko, V. G.; Andreyovt G. N.1 Art so~ A. 4-"7 :TITLE: Transfer function sna4zer operating at infr"M ~~Ikuea4m~. M*54 No. 174805 ,SOURCE: Byulleten' izobretenly I t no. 196 JOPIC TAGS: automatic E11%"tic contral outom& __5P11tT4 t1Wj MMq .0ye Ition, automatac control INTY111 1ABSTRACT., This Author Cortifiestai introduce$ I which operates at infralbv froqusa~ies. The Or iaTtFs, lntegoO OV, " t-t-4, joperational aVlifiers, a low-fraq6ency oscillator, multijjyttog udt' 146d MnL Aor display. The instal tion is designed for improve4 u~uocy ip OrAlydot 4 XIV I," 4~6 rtems with random disturbances and for reduced anolysis Ovwk The mine outpu* Ithe electropneumatic low-frequency oscillator Is copnset44 I'' Icu~ IN of the units for nine multiplication. The skond'Uputs ot these ~Otl I a ' units ax* connected through input cizvortas ~* tbo *utput~4 the "ittim t Nil lyzed. no cosine output from the low-frequtticy (isciluto0i J10 coa*6d to khal 440844 IAMBSION MR: AP50257H- first inputs of the cositie o44 tiply1ft Unit& a" connect INV% too ~T km !o. :output of the system to be azia,~F.791hq 04 0 t1c iod! Kric oscillator are connected to the system b*j* WMlyz d. t 1'llt a n plication unit is connected to a recording device L number of'averaging periods and throuSh thelopera%tim Wil if I ~1 J, modification of this analyser It designed: frequency oscillator contains a Master Re V~ri T through phase shifters and power "plifiore too t IW;l ,shaft of this motor Is connected through a Wil speed ai~.. to pmMostle 424C-~ .'-Rji trie sine converters and to a rotating trlim . A so6oAil abo' onati, i is designed for studying pneumatic control 830$t"** ~T-.Pne in this unit contains a nozzlo-daiw'slemen. Tbo dmmk~ i 0 W tho :~of &I tilted aise mounted on the shaft ~f a SPI:hronous motor. 4~1'lt nooijojs brat by i ~flat spring which is supported by the rigid tionter of an! 44atic 0 W.- _4 'The cavity of this elemn is to 6 t mected throu !' as being ~ connected directly: ta- t 045114 MiA, tc a the A tbIrA modification is doeltaid zr~~04 tems with randam, disturbances., alrouit toi *Wgi 'W wool Vf 04 cam L "08-M AOCESSION KR: AP5025725 ~psriods contains a photoelectric iftloy controlled by 4 biOi i6lo .it slotted disk mounted on the shaft 'of a synchmnow iboiw.~ ii~=tric t ~Is connected through a blo0cing relay to a step switch. Istio is c a switch which sets the required nkz*er of pulsem. Tho c o blocklqj n .19 connected to its own coil, and the contacts are comwa* to th~ in- :,puts. Orig. art. has: 1 ficm&e. IASSOCIATION: Tsentraltnyy 'kamp'14 ati.~ zataii (Central Scientific Resedreb InstItuii Of ~L 'S SUBMITTED: 20Mar63 ENCL: 01 So ODE, 'Teo NO IMF SOVt 000 OTHERs 000 tons ~4 7, L 4408-M -A C_,C_ E__S, SI, 0 NMR: AP5025725 TI Troafstor ft~atj: 0 ftxwme odciulm~ico: s 2 3 device; - multiplipatIm u 6.~, tat" unit, (*Gratiarma "Pliftoo) ~j T - OdOwt VuCh I ,l, detak-Afass tbA Intogratt,*4 t oltj]4 i*trol odt4 9 - rsobtdll*~ imust 10 0*04t obanging tbo &"raMjzg pOri a T'l, _11:; ;1:1AI II 11i.:i ARTLWKC, K. S. Artemenko, K. Ss 113toroge of sterib linen on sbipms* (oxaAwe of aperience), Voyen.-mod. shurn,,, IAS, No. 12j, p. 36-37 SO$ U-2888, latopis ZW&n&l#tWkh Ststey# No. It 1%9 SMM. V.A. ; ARTSMIZO, L.G. Detmining the stardards of sorvt*lvg and the mnber of workers needed for servicing Al3d "rating Me ventritogalso S&M.Prou. 34 no.201-53 I 160o (KMt- 130) 1, TSentrulliry saucUo-jeelsdomtellskly lastAtut sakbaraq proWthlennasti, (Supr Indootry-lqui at and svpPlie ) (centrifteor ARMMI.L.R.; OHMM, V.P., SOROKINO A.F. OMwdtal Inkosis in a Z-day-o3A infauL Prob:4gemt, i per9l. krovi no*2147-51 '62a, (KMA, 15:1) 1. Is kafedry papitallnoy pediatrii (Wr, - pre, X.P. POPOV) 11 Moskovskogo 9omdLTmtTG=wp meditab*ogo lbatituta im"i N.I. Pirago% i patologamatolchoskogo otdalomiya (sav. - doktor med.nauk L.04. tabno"takaya) na bow prbdskoy klUl- abookoy bolluit#7 Wo.2 imal Ist, ftsakaft. (MUMA) (nWAM (=MW)-M9MMRS) Afn)UKOP H. Pne few3datiom of lorg*-PNWI 4Wtwmt hICS006- ZW- SU016 MOOIS 16-17163, 1614 G3&Wy iwdi. %milta ft%M~*Uotzoy. (lovadatiams) (Apu-Wmt boafts) ~ 71~ 71, ` T, , RT ~ ME ~ r b alto obblproboot loz;m;IAL P. F. reta"kill somf 16. 11"t 14*1 . NO%M, 111'woolli, Uml, Ageol. %L, C.N.SA, ISM, No 24114; 11two. Abo~. 00, 01, M~.- jbg i%tr*w W AU*Aokr mob lwod INLImis with the Why ON465" vion kiwi, With -*Rqjr~ fim" ok"I 6A~%mIJkIp NMN-efv~ ohr -N,v .1 141go of 64aJoke ill llow 11--pbrif .4 Ileor 14"t, swi 4"041, 161 "', K, it (14444 .4 kuk %No editlooold Ifir Itualk .4 , 18,14t. st'. I ho. L.j,UqLj,. 4, a 1"01 emote home -,"I Willi "lot-va. 1- 4401 Nudirta IN'ton""i SOV/44 - 58 - 4 - 3411 Translation from: Reforativn" zhurnal, YAt*V*tIMo 1958, Nr 4,, p 161 (USSR) AUTHC~R~ Artemenko, M. F. TITLE: A Slide Rule for an Anti-aircraft Notooftlogleastatioa (Logarifalichaskaya lineyka dlys. zenitnoy metoorologlaboakoy stantaii) PERIODICAL: Artill. zh.,, 1953, Nr 12, PP 30 - 44 ABSTRACT: The author describes the construction and use of a nomogram Intended for the determination of the veloolty of aL ballistic wind by the velocity of the operating wind for each layer of standard height and for the determination of the ballistic deviatiowof the density of the air from normal. The basIs for this is the formula n ZZ (a 1g q): 9, whore a is a constant. The no Wbran is a counter dial which has on a fixed part 13 ooncentric civvles Card 1/2 SOV/44 - 58 - 4 - 3411 with radii from 11 to 17 centimeters and ow* mo~-nf part a circular logarithmic scale having three do*6d*s (WI h mark6 from 0.1 to 100). The method of constructUW the nomogram Is presented in dotall,, its picture is Shown OLI opproximate2y half the recommended size, and examples of applicatlon a" given. RRV1WR IS NOTE: The accuracy of the resuft obtained by the now- gram is to two signIfioant figures the thlrI flaure Is obUlned only In cases when the first algitifioant flom in 1). Card 2/2 SKIRORM, Georgly Mikbm;Flovicbj AJMWlo,, Mikbail hmiavlab; SUUITSWA, N.V., r*d.1 AWVMO 1.0.0 t*M. red. [Houses OA piles] Dona ma sv&iAkh. Rissano, Unsomakoo kniabooo Is&- va3, 1961, 21 pa (mak 143n) 1. lachallnik proyektwy gruppy tresta OftyatentabilotrWO (for Wrsto4 skiy). 2. GlavMy insbwer trtaU gApsan'thiUtroy" (hr Artmeaka). (9yasano-Youmdations) SMIRUSKIY, Georgiy Mikhayloviah, insh.; CHIRIKOV, fikdoy Gavrilovich, inzh.; SHASHKOV, S.A., kand, tskbn.mauk, red. [Foundations an Wort pilings In housing camtruction; practices of Us, "Ridsan'shilstroim Trust) rowammty *a korotkikh misIth v thilishchnom stroitellstvsI, is offU tresta ORiazan'shiletroi.0 Moskvaj Coastroli", 1963. 1+0 P. WRL 170) 1. Akademiya stroitelletva I arkhitoktury 3W. 11smob-c- isoledovatellskiy Institut organizataii, msk!Ui:4&tmH i tekhnicheBkoy powsbabi stroitollstvu. 2. Nwhoillnik tekhnicbeskogo otdsla trests. wRyssan'shilstroyO (for Sairenakiy). 3. Upravly"bchiy trestom PRyssan"shilstroy" (for Chirikov). 4. G]Avtqy inzhener treat& "ItyammshilstroyO (for Artemenko). I -:': ,"', . 4". 36721. OprLdclcriyc Icj~lot 3mcilivardya f:al,, ;:o IqD "R U ) Lur - A 1, ' rile ra SNkaniya. Trudy Toldincl. In-ra. Silihatov, T. TI, 2',,49 s4 129-3., - -,dvIio,,,r: 17 Ilazv. SO: Letopis' n-ur~'Iallrod-, S~~itcy Vc-lo 5,0, lbokmo 19L9 AH-fEDUA0, -..V. Dissertationt "SeParate SAraction of MetIls from 4olut,tono I.n the Form of 4ydr,)xides or Carbonates bY thO Multistage Ion kwhane Xotel(A," Cand Chen Sci, In3t of General and Inarpnic C'h*PdstrY, Ac&d S*i Ukralmlan SSR, Kiev, 1954. (ReferativW Zhurnal, Xhuiya, 110scow, No. 16,, Aq 54) SOt 3UM 393, 23 Feb 55 ,I; 5(4) SOV/76-4-2-17/40 AUTHORS: Udovenkoj V. V., Artemenko, No Ve TITLE: On the Interaotion of Copper Chloride With Monoethanolanifis (0 veadmodoyetvii khlornoy zedil s monastanalaminom) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal noorganichookoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4, Ir 2, pp 352-355 (USSR) ABSTRACT: On the interaction of monoothe -)Iamins with copper salts complex compounds of various compositions axe formed. The following compounds are formed by copper chloride with ethanol amike combined with hydrochloric soidt res t;- RC82Nq CU013 and (CH2OHCH2NN 020cuelC On the Interaction of a concontrated alcoholic solution of copper chloride with manoethanol amino the compounds 002OR 2CH 2OCUC1 and OR2 09042No 5)CUCI3are formod. In weak solutions of copper chloride In acetone the compound CU(CH2ORCH 2NR2)4 Cl2is formed* This compound or7stalliz*s in well formed blue crystals whose melting point is 1030; It is soluble in alcohol and water, " insoliAble in acetone. On Card 1/2 the interaction of copper chloride with Cu(CH 2OHCH ?32)4 C12 SOV/78-4-2-17/40 On the Interaction of Copper Chloride With MonootharwlamtnO in alcoholic solutions the oompound Cm(CH 2ORCS2 NH 2)5 cl2 iq formed. This compound orystallizes ingreen crystals whose melting point is 1080 it-issoluble in water and alcohol, and slightly soluble in acetone. Upon ad"tion of a concentrated alcoholic solution of (OR 2OUCH2its 5YU014 to -the equivalent amount of Cu(CIR ONCE JH ) 01 the Compound N (OR )40 2 2 21 4 2 20HCH2"R2 -CuCl4.1/2 C2H509 is formed. This compound forms light tree* crystals, Is easil'y soluble in water# slightly soluble in alcohol, and insoluble in acetone, Upon drying these crystals at 70-800 "4ohe compound Cu(CH 20HCH2Nff 2)4 oucl4in formed* Detailed directions for thtprepLz*ticvt L;f alt these cozpmndis and the synthesis of these compounds arm given. Copper ums determined by the iodometrioal method, chlorine by the m0thod according to Volhard, and nitrogen by the miarmwthod. There are 7 references, I of which Is Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Kiyevskiy politokhnichoskiy Inatitut (Kiyev Polytechnic Ins%tWte) SUBMITTED: December 6, 1957 Card 2/2 - 1: . , I I I-- ill A,RTF.WNKO, M.V. Interaction of copper hydroxids vA copper arAdoo with mona- athanolamine, diethanolamins, wW triethandmine. Vkr.kbLs.shuro 29 no.6s671-5% 163. (MIRA 160) 1. Kiyevskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut pishthovoy pmmyshlemosU. (Copper ojd&s) (RUmmol) GORb, T. F.; ?OLTACMU, M, M.; USKOVA, To. T.j ARTERINKO, M. ve Changes in No #qWcochsoical litopertle of or-up *murriag during filtratica through kisse3gebr. pishch-takh. no. 2:60-61 164. (IIIRA 170) 1. Kiyovskiy tekbuologicheskiy inBtitut pishchovoy yromyshlon- noetl, kafedra obahchey I neorpalcheskly khtmil, ARTMWO M, ire'; -:-IIx~--I.JIb..- ~_.:---. SLYUSAIMc), Itys ""Plef 'r"a"an Of OOPW chloride vith 2-*pcxpaj~A bw thiasolso. 0`6 "Ors. Mix. 9 *1 164 X0. N= 1831) f Complex fai-Aation of copper 3a.l,,~ --i3th 2-hp~rix)aa~ylbj)szo- t1iiazoles and 2-mathylbsinsothist,,sle. Mir. twirg. WM, 10 no.5tI145-1154 My 165, (KTM 18v6) 1. Eyevqkly teKhr-ologicheskly in.%tttut p1shOinvoy Vromyohlennoe* ARTE.-INA ,,W ---l ?41* NdPolkovnik The conditions are the sap*, what about the ro.Oultsr nc-.?:71~ Jl #61. Starsh.-sorth. (Radar, Mllit&ry) (MM 1143 1) N. . podpalkovidk For de service.. for the soldier# AS :62. 15ts) I PIT - ARTEMENKO, N.P. Exchange blood trandfusion to a newborn infant throrqot the external jugular vein. Vop.okh.mat.i det. 7 mo.8iSllQ Ag 162. (HIRA 15:9) 1. Iz rodillnogo dome Xo.4 Voronezh^ (glavnyy vmch W.Z.Strokova, nauchnyy rukovoditell - zaslumhentWy deyatell nauki pmf, V.A, Pokrovskiy). (AD-TFANsm,oN) ormoBcAsTosis nTALs) AR-ih *.'NKV', '11'. Useful measure5. Den. i kred. 20 no.1:66-68 J& 162. (mm 1511) 1. Starshiy inspektor glavnoy bukhgalteril Moorwskay oblastnoy kontory Gosbanka. (Mogilev Province-Alanks and banking-Accounting) I t I [I E111 M d; Ifl I i MI. III 7M] -11~ 1 1111, 11TI r 123 - 1 - 104 AUTHORS: Aleksandrov, L. 1. Artemenko, N. P., FeL'dman, L.M. TITLE: Influence of Structural Joints on Strength of Botts (0 vliyanii konstruktsii. soyedinoniya na prochnost' boltov). PERIODICAL: Tr. Khar'kovsk. aviats. in-ta, 1955, vyp.16, 169-174.(USSR) ABSTRACT: Witnessing the work of screws which brace the flange and drum In the 14 11 P - 200 plunger pump at the "Gidroprivod" plant in Kharlkav has proved that it Is possible to reduce significantly the tension In screws by increasing the rigidity in tbs joining parts. The calculation of stresses acting on tha flange and screws is given. The vell known chart of stresses and deformations in scretted Joints was Card/2 established. The stresses and the saftty factor for 123 - 1 - 104 screws made of carbon and Cr-NitchrovAum and nickel) steels were computed. To increase the rigidity of jammed parts the gap between butta of the flange and drum was eliminated, consoqueotly the screws draw tight the flange to the drum, Previously thp center belt of the flange was resting onfive rig, inserted inside the drum. The cross section of = pump, four design, sketches and one chart are gtm. M.B.D. Ref. Zh., Mathinostroyeniye Mr.1, '1957, Item 104. ASSOCIATION: Aeronautical Institute in Khar'kov (Khmr'kovsk. aviats. in-t) PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTED: AVAILABLE: Card 2/2 ALIKUBROY, L. I ; A .: OMORDMS, Ta-l-, tvil prafessor:0 CROMINNOf Taof#, tekbalcho- skly redaktcr [Orlindrical geariqgg theory, oulculatiom 414 6081go) -10110dri- obsolds subobatye k6lesal toortLa, ramobst t pp"ktirmaloo Darlkov, lid-ve MarIkovskooo ord"a "mop knemop $sagest go*. Univ. In* AAWWOkaso., 1"6- 117 P, (MU 919) (Gearing) ~q,C T-F m A-' et lo PHASE I BOOK EXPLUITATION 33CM/5055 Vaesoyuznaya konferentalya po trenlyu I iznosu v mashinakh. 3d, 190. Oidrodinamicheakaya teoriya smatki. Opory skollzheniya. Smazka. I.smazoehnyye materialy (Hydrodynamie Theory of Lubrication. Slip Bearings. Lubrication and Lubricant Materials) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR. 422 p. Errata slip Inserted. 3,800 copies printed. (Series: Its: Trudy, v. 3) Sponsoring Agency: Akademlya nauk SSSR. Inatitut mashinovedenlya. Reap. Ede. for the Section "Hydrodynamic Theory of Lubrication and Slip Bearings": Ye. M. Gutlyar, Professor, Doctor of Tvch- nical Sciences, and A. K. D'yachkov, Professor, Doctor of Tech- nical Sciences; Resp. Ed. for the Section#*Lubrleatlon and L~bricant Materialf; 0. V. Vlnogradoyp Professor, Doctor or Chemical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing Hausa: N. Y8, KlObanOV; Tech. Ed.: 0. M. Gus #kova. PURPOSE: This collection of articles to Intended for practicing engineers and research scientists. Hydrodynamic Theory (Cont.) SOVA055 COVERAGE: The collection, published by the InstItut mashino- vedenlya AN SSSR (Institute of Science of Machines Academ7 of Sciences USSR) contains papers presented at the i1I Voesoyuznaya konferentsiya po trardyu I Inosu v mashinakh (Third All-Union Conference on Friction and We.ir In Machine# which was held A il 9-15, 1958. Problems d1st:uss*d were In 5 main areas: 1~r Hydrodynamic Theory of Lubrination and Friction Bearings (Chairmen: Ye. M. Gutlyar, Doctor of Tech- nical Sciences, and A. 9. D'yachkov, Doctor or Technical Sciences); 2) Lubrication and Lubricant Nateirials (Chairman: 0. V. Vinogradov, Doctor of Chemical Sciences); 3) Dry and Boundary Friction (Chairmen: B. V. Deryagin, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences USSR)and 1. V. Kragelskly, Doctor of Technical Sciences); 4) Weer and Wear Resistance (Chairman: M. M. Krushckkov, Doctor of Technical Sciences; and 5) Friction and Antifriction Materials (Chairmen: I. V. Kragellskiy, Doctor of Technical Sciences, arW M. M. Krushchov,Doctor of Technical Sciences). Chairman of the general assimbly (on the first and last day of, the con- ference) was Academician A. A. Blagonravov. L. Yu. PruthanskV, Hydrodynamic Theory (Cont.) SOV/5055 Candl,date of Technical Sciences, Was scientific secretary, The transactions of the conference were published in 3 volumes of which the present is the third. This volume contains articles concerned with the hydrodynamic theory of lubrication, sliding bearings, and lubrication materials. Among the topics covered are: modern developments In the hydrodywo.1c theory of lub- rication, experimental methods for Invest1gating.the performante of bearings under various conditions, the mechanics of lubrica- tion under various conditions, the design of bearings for dif- ferent applications, the theory and practical applications of *lubricating materialsp including viecous-plastic lubricants, calculation methods used In the design of bearings for turbo- electric generators and other heavy machinery, experimental data on the lubricating characteristics of many different lubricant materials, the effectd of additives, operating and environmental conditions, corrosion, and accelerated wear testing.' riany per- sonalities are mentioned In the text. References accompany most of the articles. Hydrodynamic Theory (Cont.) SOV/5055 TABLE OF CONTENTSt I. I HYDRODYNAMIC THEORY OF LUBRICATION. SLIDING BEARINGS Outlyar, Ye. M. Modern Trends In the Development of the Hydrodynamic Theory of Lubrication 3 Aleksandrov, L. I., N. P. Arterfi~ L. M. Felldman, and Yu. V. Yakovlev_.__'3Mu5p ro-r Testing Supporting Bearings of Powerful Turbines 9 Bulovskiy, N. N. Investigation of Friction Processes in Heavily Loaded Sliding Bearings of Rolling Mills 17 Vypov, G. P. On the Unsteady Notion of a Visc*ue Incom- pressible Fluid Between Closely Located Moving Surfaces 25 Golubev, A. I. On the Notion of a Viscous Incompressible Fluid in Short Bearing Gaps in the Laminar and Turbulent Flow Regimes 30 *W#W**L_ ALMUNDROV, Ley losifoylobj. ARTV=Dj Wavlq ""~phj MIRWO lay Moiseyevicht KMUKP otit., red+; KMWVA, T.N.j. red.1 TROFIKMMO, A.S.p tokbu, red, (Mobine parts; laWr&Ury vork] Dsta.U owbittl laboratume rsbolty. lbar*kov, Isd-wo lbarlkovokogo ps. =Ivo In* JL,M.Gorlkops 196L 152 (Keebanical sagin"ritg-ftuk aW Uschiq) (MIRA U010) EN?0". J-*-trA /WIN 1~A, - 'Mms AMM1891 '-d wal t AUTHOR:` Pv No P. ORCh None TIMM Calftwou of BWAIAK jojtars SOURCE: A* TOPIC TAGBt transmission, sort 106W Macblofto Oft 606OP04 woe heat ef4ect ABSTRACTt The noW thr incres lag the vVply and do Mr poses rigid demonds for W evalustloo of the a aM transmission gears. Problems relaW to the 0 aefting have been studied vM little. The various sulpou discussed brieny. The present outbor inivestiotes ibs boats of the kadamental principles used to (derive the rej*W 4~Vl ob* of Temperature Ralse at 84rhow of AdW Owftok General Discussion of lAbrioat*. ~hkst, Of Web. 10 present author studies the cue zor Q6 4111ptio lAw area of contact (Fig. 1). A oonporlaw of the eVAUka %MiqWon of tM instantansous ri" in tenwMia" "vlqr* t a I A i-. _-_ i '4, o, , N , I . Oceanographic expedition to the Laptev Sea lo 1960. ?.~obl. Arkt. i Antarkt. no.8tq? 161. (MIRA 150) (Laptev Sea--Oceanographic research) 1'. 1, ~,i ,~P ". ~.o I , I I ". . CalculAtion of the stablIlLy, (If' vLahow-wat(ip ielf-iontalnod stations cn wavos. Trudy AANIJ -:54:]F-20 161. Dar~lnj, (,f oscIlInt.inns in th~! majjnotl.~ syifl.wma t.;f ti.e 2-IV-2- tyre cl-.:----t:nt metera. P ivRIPLA P311) IE Nl T p 1 11; t "IT, i, 1, p P; -1: 11: -1111 i V, h, SOV/ 1.17-58-9-19947 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 9, p 265(USSR) AUTHORS: Pogodin-Alekseyev, G.I., Artemenko, N.S. TITLE: Influence of Heat Treatment, Straightening. and Aging on the Cold Shortness of Sessemer Rail Steel (Viiyaniye teirmicheskoV obrabotki, pravki i stareniya na khladnolomkost' betistmerov- skoy rel'sovoy stali) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Metallovedeniye i term. obrabotka. Moscow, Metal- lurgizdat, 1958, pp 122-131 ABSTRACT: An investigation is made of the effect of hiesit treatment, straightening, and aging upon a at various tomperatures in specimens cut from the heads o~ R-50 and R43 ra.-Ils, made of Bessemer and open-hearth steels. It is established that norm- alization and refining increase ak in the cold-ahortness temp- erature interval, shifting the upp*T threshold of cold shortness from 00 to -90oC and the lower threshold from -100 to - 1600. The effects of straightening were studied In specimens work- hardened by Z. 4, and 8 bends in a die. StraLghtening raises the upper threshold of cold shortness by Z~,00 after Z bends and Card 1/2 by 600 after 4, but does not affect its lowor thresholdi it also SOY/ 137-58-9-19947 Influence of Heat Treatment, Straightening, and Aging (cont.) reduces ak in the cold-short temperature interval. The aging of heat-treated steel after 4 and 8 bends reduces the ak in the ductile state and raises the cold-shortness threshold. Open-hearth steel is legs prone to temper brittle- ness on aging than is Bessemer steel. I F. U. 1. Steel--Mechanical properties 2. Steel-Heat tr"tzent 3. Steel"4glag 4. Steel--Te8t results 5. Tracks (Rallroa"terials Card Z/Z ARTMENKUP H*S.t Insho Effect Of A SlOw GOOUDS Of rails on the 0014 brItUorass of rxU steel. Yeat.TSNII M 22 A0,1159661 163, (KRA 16%) 86-11-29/31 AUTHOR: None given TITIE: To Be Published .,. (Vykhodyst is pechati PEtIODICAL: Vestnik Vosdushnogo ?lot&, 1957, Wr 11, po 90 (UMR) ABSTUCT: It is anhounced that in the near future the folloWing books will be published by the Military Publishing Howie of the 11inistry of Defense of USSR: 1. Some Problem on the Theory of Automtic Aircmtt Control (Nekotoryys V"rosy toorii aytowtichoskop uproylonip S&Moleta) by To P. Dmitriyev; 2. The Fundamentals of the Theory of Airft*ft TUAVjst Mudoes (0snovy teorii aviatsionrwkh turboro*kUvnykh dwipteley) by M. I. VUsankb; 3. The Treatmnt and Storage of Aircraft Ammment (Obr4b*tka i konservatsiya avistsiomogo voorushenlys) by 0. jg-Artommako. To V. Nasarov~ F.D. Pilipanko, under the orship of Go I. Krotov, Engr It Col. AVAITAM Ubrary of Congress card1A I-n ro !a tj in the .1)-yi)zcnq ef the Li,--,it So*ll Oj' IlanE, L11-r Sci, Sarntw Al:ri- cultural List, :,fit U~~Ivir 7i:ii.!atioii 3aratov, ':o .1.7, .1%pr 55) SO: sirl. NO- 7o4, 2 iiiov 55 - Sumey of Scientific and Teelliniual Ditsqrtations Dofe"dad at UO.M Higher Educational Institutions (10. USSR/Cultivated Plants - Oeneral Problem , M.1 Abs Jbur : Ref Zhiur . Siolop No 7, 1958, 29W Author : -Adem~o~~ maim., Ye.so Inst : . Title : Black ftllovs, an lftedtml Hwu of Holsture Control, Orig Pub : Bya. muchn. inform& Stalingre ipso so-kho pritn. St., 1956, No 1, 5-7. Abstract : No abstract. Card 1/1 USSR / Soil Science. Soil Genesin and Geography. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 7, 1958t 2044L. Author : AXtemenjM.2,1., Kulina, Ye. N. Inst : Not given. Title : Data on the Agrochemical Charactoristics of Light Chestnut Solonetz Soils. (Kat-erialy k agrokhim- oheskoy khataktaristike avotlokashtanovykh Sol- ontsevatykh poohy). Orig Pub: Byul. nauchn. inform. Stalingr. gos4 so-kh. opytn. St., 1956, No 1, 16-18. Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 13 ARTAIMIKO, P.V., kwA. eel I skokhospystvennykh oax*; KUMM, U.N. . ...... bars fallown In the Southeast. Zemledelle 7 no.6:26-28 Je '59. (HIM 12:8) 1. Stalingradsksp gosuderstvsnamp Bel'skokbosMOvennora opytnaya suatslys'i (Volp valley-ft1loving) SHUDIN, V.F., pro?.; AFTEMIKO, F.V., kand. selfskoklicz. nauk Time (if sowing winter cvopo. Zealedelle 26 nri-8:W-63 Ag 164', (MIRA 17:11) 1. Volgogradakly aellskokhozyaystvannyy Inatitut. 8/050 60/000/06/10/$21 BOO?Y,007 AUTHORS. Artesenko. S. D., Kikoligh X. K. TITLI: Working Uporionce of the Odessa AMIC140!A Itation PIMIODICAL: Notoorologiya i gidroloeiyal 19609 Xon 69 pp. 31-32 TEXT; This is a short report on the working eXper1#1160 of the GrUPP4 aerologichoskikh nablyudeniy Odevskay Sidroatteorolpitiehostoy oboorvOorii (aerologichookaya stantsiya) (Oroup for Aerologioal )bssz~vatlons at the Odessa Rdromet*oroloKio9j Observaton tAsro'l*St*4J Btatl6i)). Wittaii 24' hours this group probes the atmosph*te three times tor temperature and wind. Zxperieneb shows that an exact and undisturted work and good quality of observation data~is warratted under the 1011*WIMS 0on4itibild: the group must consist of four persons (senior tookmical afrologistst senior radio engineers and two technical aorologiatc); the group sumt always consist of the same persons# or their *xaba4geability must be properly organized. it goes without saying that thors must be good teamwork and good fellowship among the members of the group. the work of Card 1/2 Working Uperience of the Odessa a/050J60/0*0/06/10/021 Aorological Station WOUB007 such a group in described. It is pointed out that " Luporjunt factor in the altitude in which they carry out the sounding, skad In this connection the preparation of the problog balloon Istcr to bs filled with hydrogen is described. In the course of recent years vipert workers We" trained. Thus, the aforementioned station had only tosr indspendvnt collaborators in 1958, but already 12 In the second half of the year. The station has a magnetic recorder. in the second half of 1958 the station occupied first place in the USSR and was 4vardod the Kraanoye ZnaV& Respublikenskogo, kositsta soyus, &viazabotnikor i UORS USSR (Red Banner of the Riopublioan Committee of the Union of Aerologioal. Technicians and the TGNS VkTSSR)- Card 2/2 -ARZBMXR -IGH * -.- W. 5.A.4 NIKOL 0 1 1. Work at the Od*ssa Aerological StatloAo N*twr i gidrolo no,6s32-34 Js 160. iXlU 13s6) (Odseet,~.Xotoorolog--Oboorvatioms) AR7DZM, VA... slaktromekhamik ftaotical advice. Avtms tolft, I #viss' 6 mo.6935 Js 162. (M& 15:7) 1. Znme=kap distantmiya sipol4satoil i orpsi Odkoolmy dwogi. PAU ads--Zl*o*ouio oq*Lposit) ailroado-Commiostion oystow) R *-?khma naWk, RAIUVA'SK.1f, E#S,j )wnd. takhn. na uki, AN.M.j .Uho; ZW.,AXGVA, ToX., Inzh.., AP. ~ IN Ren3v&l ir s~mthetio surface-aetive agentv f"tr, the w&sto water -in acatlen taifts Vodo i san* tekh# ao*90-8 3 165. (MM 1~19) UM t -XI-P ift4w-091M RIWj TtTu.o R02afAQogb4 of div, j& tho am%. -1 dm M." Sbor, omb, two V, G. . 'j L:-,Z;,.itMAl;. G. I . ,! ~, I ~-.*A - -, . Orientation !Jlijsi,)no in deaf --mutes. Sbor. trud. Kunk,, goo* lad* Inal,. no.16:362-365 162. (HIAA 1719) 1. 1z kliniki paikiiiatrii (zav. - prof. K.1h, Komlenok) Kurzkogo meditsinakogo inatituta. liK~-, V- I-- "Regulating tho Speed of Electric Slip-ri.tij? Servo Motors ulth the Aid of Malmetic Amplifiers." Min op Higher Edication M:~R, Motteow Oider of Lenin Power Inst imeni V. M. Molotov, Moscow, 1955 (Discertations For Lei-r-a of CandidatfA of Technical Sciences) SO: Knizhnm LetoRist Ho. 26t June 195, Moscow ARTEWMO V I Replacement of valves In the compressors. Owl.tekh. 40 no.5: 54-55 S4 163. (KMA 161 U) ZABLMSKIY, K.J., kand. tekbin. nauk; ARTOMKO, V.41., kand. takkn. n&ukj SHUSTER, A.Ye., lnzb. Dutlook for th& manufacture of Soared motor*, Ma6binostroanie no,508-100 " 164 WRA IM) ARTMMKO, V. 1.j, Cand Agr Sol -- (dies) 'IlBnsic Methods of Preparation of Soil with After-Harvost Stubble for Winter Vhoat under Gonditions of kForest-Steppe and Fox-oat Areas of the Ural- nian SSR." Kiev, 1957. 18 pp (Min of Agrioulture Ukr 33R, Ukrainian Aoad of Agrioultural Sal)o 130 copies (KLp 50-57, 119) - 23 . ARTENER,-X,L"-kand.oallikoklios. muk G4V'ing forap luptne is tho isterrows of acm. Zouladeue 25 .o.5:t)2-(,6 ',.r 16). (=A 160) 1. Ukrainskly nauclao-isal4davatell*4 lastitat saftledeup. (Polosys-Cors (Was)) "(Pole eye.-Lupim) (Oompadon cropo) Ail I L L; e r Av ay! U) k t -,1-- 1,41 fz r FJ-.ubIa--c,,t TA RAS 1 0, F. S. ; DAVDV, A A. ; AMMI)KO, V. V. Reprocessing of dlstlll~te' In 'a coboUtor trap. AWL- shir.prou. 25 08.11W-M 159. (NM 130) warichWA kulltur (for Tw*mIyenko). 2. V&t'-IabIuskty eftrakaftbitat (for Dana, Artmosalm). and essential oils) (Diatillatin sppmtus) USSR/Farm Animals Gcneral Proble.,-.u. Q-1 Abs Jour : Ref Biol,,, No 1, 19505, 2612 Author : V.S, Inst Ti~le Ar.; MLx ;,ically Uniall M.-cersaryt Orig Pab -'--'-..Lro,aoVods'6vo, 1958, 1,10 3, 70- Abstract Ti#A di,iizutioh of lar6~! '~i-.rds into iNtividual 1--*ii(:s aad ~:aailies restricts i~~IlLzauion of outs~arAIMS ani--als and leads ~o stagnation. In Baltic ivpublic~ e.-c rearcA 6 monotypc tLat are jidLged on '.,.c -ztsit; same require.,waw;. T-. is proposed thn;Z 'Ansteckl of W,-,cc 6 only 2 'jo takc.i i-n*,-o 4CCO=t -- fied ruid 7',lack-'v-Eij.te breeds. Card 1/1 - - - -AITOMM. -T04, podpolkovalk takhnalumby low dev*lopunts in lias oonstraction squipust, Tosmjr~"* 16 Iko*4tl3-14 Ap 158. (KtPA 1114) (mills"y telopmns) LUA UY, lj.v .......... Primary aboorption of ions by rice rootd, ftlit)].rawt. 12 no.lt)9. 44 Ja-F 165, (KIRA 1813) 1. Xubansksys. risovays, opytneya stantslya, "inodar. ...'j,'011061017/00 2 5po 2b ACC NR, AP5026751 rp r. r, C INVENTOR: A _k~to.va, A. Ye. -.V. ; Zemkov, A. TITIZ: A multisectional collapsible girdsr~post, C1041111 No. 7, by Organization of the Kinistry of Defense 99SR mlodl~tdrmtv* 0*0~ SSSR)] SOURCE: Byullaten' izobratedy I -tovuWkh onakovo Sio. TOPIC TAGS: h~!~tl~g oquipmvt$ donstructida xaf4b1ft#y ABSTRACT: This Authvv~s ACert flc4ta Introdufts a *ultl*~~ 14. a L post of improved operational r*114bility ba"d on Autbo**$j obrtiof6~tel *6. a ~ A boisting carriage is fastened in a pp in tble I(xill chmit onanslot a biv4m4 Lbk which is connected with a pivoted.~lock used for fox-c*d coil iWse of 0" P .mt jadom This carriage contains a spring-rotum catch madoo In Ihs f~t~ftu of d, 1jilm"d lave "11h a triangular groove and trihedral teeth in the f"e m44 7i 1/2 4,i , I~Irll , . ! I ! ~ I I ]!I It: ~ ~ ACC Nts AP5026751 . SUB COM QD,IZ/ r? - . . SUBM DATFt 22&*64~ aw AREMMID, Yo.P. --- W N"kqwmm Hydraulic orane-type bsriag owhiss. XsktA-trtdsrAb-10 00.7121-23 ji 56. (Bering ma&intry) (Idu 9:9) :, -4~ ~,c -.6 7 ACC NRs AP6013246 SOU)= COMI MV04l3/66/00Q/0O8/M5/M6 AUTHORS: Artwwww Ye, Psi Zowskoyj Do As; Polchw1movo V. A. 3$1 Offit none -e TITIE: Telescopic adtisootioral truss mat, Class 21, No, IS*9 SOURCE: Isobroteniya, proxVshlonxWe obrostoy,, toyarrqyo znakio no. 8p 1%69 3!~-36 TOPIC TAGS; antenna met, autom4tic machine, antenna enjinsering ABSTRACT: This Autnor Certificate presents a telescopic nultiseational trume mat after Author Certificate No, 158606. An 4ntenna located In the uner section of the mast is connected by feeder cables to a transmitter and a receiver placed ott an automatic mechanism. To fix or loosen the feeder cables automatically While ex- tending or bringing together the sections of the mut,, dt holding device is tized on every section (see Fig. 1), This device consists of two lvgs with openings, The ' , lugs are compressed together by springs; the lwwvablo section carries a sbarp wedges The lugs an so disposed that the sharp vedge passes through one of the opedW betueon them, uhile the feeder cables pass through the rwaimlmg *peningso -1/12 M 621.396.676 -ACC '4k' AP601~246 Fig, 1. 1 - imovable section; 2 - movable sections; 3 - feeder cables; /. - luge vith oponinoi 5 - spring$; 6 - sharp wedge Orig. art. has: I figure, SUB COEE: 131 SUBM DATS s 19%W ,.Card-. A-A of , o] 30: July 1"4.:4 _!r1pWKG, 'Le'Lizave-ta Semnuvna; BLBOV, V.I., muckn. rv4.4 VOLIFE, L., red. [Solid state pbysicol teAtbook for a gewral p4mics course] Fisika Werdop thlal vchebwe pasekda 1po ku:ro,, obahtbei fisiki. Leuingradj, Sovero-ZapadmVI $x**bwi politekhnichaskii itp-tj 1963# 67 (MINA 170) KARWVA-MUA, Ye. I., dote.; ARTEWN110, Z.S., red. (Adaptation of fungi to the parasitic exist-awo on plant organizons; manual for students spscializing 'in "noW, fruit and vept&ble growingv economics and fum orprIza- tion] Primmsoblenis griboy k parasiti*bomkow sumbobs- stvovanift na rastitaltrorkh organismokbI posobis d1la otu- dentov-saocbnikov po apetaiallaosti, OAgrowidia,w Modo- ovoshchevodetvo," Olkonomlka I orgazisatolla mollslwga kho- siaistva." HaJ mhikhap Vass. sellkhoz. 1*4 xaocM"o obrs- zovwdia, 1963. 16 p. (MIM 17s6) SHISHKIN, Ms.# dots., kwW- tekhn.nauk; ARTDMiYjOj Z.I., red, (Displacements douned by banding, Statically indeterminate beams; lecture with examples of calculations for *orrespond- once students of the ongincering departmaint] Perwioshaboniia pri izgibeo Staticheaki neoprodolisys boUi; 14kktsiia a primerand, raschotov dlia studenUrv-snoohnikov inthenernogo falmlltsta. Hoakva, Voss. sellkhoz. in-t maochnogo obrazo- vaniiap 1962. 45 P. (Lektail po soprotivIonilit nat,riabn, n0.6) (MIRA 17t 5) SHISHKIN, VJs., dote.; ARTEMKO, Z.!a red.; SHCOUVA, M.G., tekhn. red, (Bandit* of beams Vith broken and curvilinea cutjfto] Isgib bftvlsv lomanop I krivolineinogo ochertadial pooobie po kurou 88oprotivIenle VaterialOVK 431& stu. dShtW insbOnsrup fakullteta. Moskva, ('Balashikba), 1963. 36 p. (Xft 17 11) 1. Vsesoyu=Wy eel I skokhospystyem;yy lustiftt awabsiogo obrazovaniya. --lateral boimlirigj man"l an ar vallirials, e:r studiontit of %3w izg!t. I kvau "SloprotIvIenlit matoirlolov" dl,a et Fikkill'ttita. walsUlAa:j Wed. sie 31 P. -- - -- -- -I --. - Agrlcultu.ral princir.irs I:f CcItivatirp. seeds of 4irlillle vinil ,71-up md foddrr roct crops :-n the Kazakh hllma-Atn, Kazgosizdat, 191A. SO: ~Itlu, October 1952 ARTROMV, A, so Prog"Osive stone onshl" pimuts. fttl I Put khos. 6 no,9143 162o Um 1010) 2. NadallrAk otdola sbdwbacobq% uvo&* jqjusb~y pati Tugo.. Zapaftoy dmvop C. Kirv. (Crabod atcm im&wivy) Nm~fftjvwff(ol Ni1rhall-AlAhmmmi" OSYSSM, S.M.. ratoonsent; RTAUZOV, A.S., rsamkxo7i7~M S.M., rodmktor; RADYAW, lo.U., tokbotaboakir rodaktor Lsafoty engineering in t1to masafoature of vtooodo Met* collapbome, avA @sprout siW Tokbalks basoossaosti pri proisvoftt" v1skougago voloku, toolldaus i kopronovsgo obolbs Pod vsCo A4,11awo". Naekya. Gos.Asaoh&o-tqkhnJzd'-vo X-ve lqftot 140 P. (NIIA IM) (Textile lodustry-Wety moosures) i7y- T, V3~ 120--b-IJ 0 AUTHORS: Mellnikov, G.P. , Artemenkov, L.I., and Golubeir, Yu.9- TITLE: Multi-cU----.l Amnlitude Analyzer with Recordings on a Potentialoscope ZMnogokanalInyy amlitudayy analizator registratsiyey n& potentsialoskoie-5 PERIODICAL: Pribory i Tekhnika Skeperiments 195 , 1(o.6, PP. 57 - 67 ?=R~- ABSTRACT: An electron-beam tube with accumulated charges has been used for the first time In a multi-channel analyser for amplitude- time transformation. by I.V. Shtranikh (Ref.1). The results of analysis were thereby recorded by neams of mechanical counters. A feature of the analyzer described in this paper, is the system of high-speed recoiaing of the results of analysis, whereby the new method can be materialised not only in conjunction with an electron,-beam tube, but also in conjunetioa witb ferrite cores, for instance. This method was ori inally))ro sed by one of the authors at the end of 1952 (Refs. ~ and 9 1 ra this paper, a multi-chann I amplitude analyser is described, applying the here mentioned new method of recording the results of analysis on an electron--beam tube with charge accumulation. The first model, O-AA-1, has 64 channels; the second model, 9A A-2, which is at present in operation, differs little from the first one, but Card 1/3 12C~-6-13/36 i 11ti-chaaael Amplitude Analyser with Recorclings on a Poteatialoscope. ,provides a possibilit for switching over'the numberaf C~~els from 64 to N8 or 226 with capacities of 2 9 232 2 ' impulses per channel, respective4. The dead time of the recording section in 20to 30 jLsec. In the; analysiag section the principle of amplitude-time transforiation is appliedl;Rch has been described by D.S. Wilkinson (R*1#3), the dead tine being 1.5 usee per channel. An image of the emplitude spectrum is obtained on the oscillograph section. The total number of tubes is 170. In the paper, the author pays attention mainly to describing this now method; the circuits reproduced In the paper ref or to the first model, bn *-~l- 'the basic block schematics of the amlyser Is given in V*g.lo p~58. In 7ig.21 some measured results are reproduced andigraphed. The'actual block schematics of the anslyser are ehoNrA in Itig-3- Fig-* shows the circuit diagram of the input~blook; Yig,3 s#6*9 the circuit diagram of the transformatioA block. Vig.6 sb~irs the circuit diagram of the control block. Pig.7 shows the circuit diagram of the deflection blocX, whilst in Fi&8 the s pectra, of th radiation recorded by means of the AAA-linalyser for c937 and co6O are gjaphad. !this anslysor was .Card2/3 exhibited at the All-Vaion Industr Whibition at thO C ,:)'OV/120-11~3-5-la/32 AUTHOIRS-A-rhomankaix, and.Babykin, At. V. TITLE: lnve3tigauion of the Resolyinp~ Time of Scintillation Counters (Iseledovaniye vrentennogo rezrealiemiya iskrovykh schetchikov) PERIODIJAL: Pribory i teklmika eksperimouta, 1956, Mr 5, PP 'W-53 (USSR) .k8jT%1,,'T: The resolvin-7 time characteri a ties of scintillation coun- ters iv,_,re investigated an about 30 sp*cially prepared s=plss. Mozt of t.iese viere filled with a miztitre of 02 and A and the iLvesui -anion ,uau carr~led ou4 in a special high pressure c:hambor The measurement oystem in al:iown in Fis.3. The counters were siUuated in tho hi6h preasurs chaiber K at a distance of 4 nLn from each other. The external electrodes Of the counters were supplied from stabilised high voltage :33ureas throurh load resistaaiees of '?.5 MA. The external electr)de.-3 were connected directly witti the centreconductor of a ',,Lij;h frequency cable. An electrazi source vms situated __i~e3tly -at the in~eenal el_~ctrode of the left-hand side 1/3 OV/ L: 0- 53- 5-12/32 Iave_,L;igaUion of tie Resulvi!;,, Time Of Coanters U counter. The eliictrons h-A to penetral;e tkiree layers of copler foil having an overall thicknemi of 45 )1 and produce d,scharges of the left-hand side and. :r!.~ ht-hand side counters. A y-s.~),Lrce was also euiplojed and t"is wa,! *iwatsd outside tiae pressure chazber. T",e y-ray:; wyre 3ulficiontly intense to produce secondary electrons in the counors imd result in a scintillation discharge. The signals, fxom the Counters vicre applied to two delay lines and thon to a fast coincidence circuii. The res.At~nS signal was thox. atnplJ~fied mid applied to a discriminator where an additional discriminatiott of coincidin~~ and non-coinciding pulses tc,ok place. The ex- perimental results are shown in Figs 4 5 and 6. Fig.4 shows the curves of delayed self -Coi~c~]Aence which Charaet- erise -clhe resolution of the equipment, These ware obtaitied when t1ulses from one of the counters were applied to the delaj line, while both the outputs of the line were connected to the fa3t coiccidence circuit. sIums the delier:.dence of the vridth of tlie delayed coincidences on the Ta~;nltude af ta'e overvoltaGe aL.,[Aied to the counters; t;*Ue counter:3 had a 1-7ap of .26 ail and wore filled with (500 ixa 11[r, of o744,1;arl and j 3.7 at',L~ of ar.--on. Fi,~,.6 shovis the curve3 of delayed coinci- Ca-(~ 2/3 dences for various oxygen-ar(,;on uixt=-es. Pr:):a the aT-)eri- 1, ~'OV/120-56-5-12/32 Irive3tigation of the Resolvin;~, Time of Sointillation Counters ments it was found that the best resull;s can be obtained when the 6ap i3 .1 tD .015 mm and when the counter is fillad with a aixture of oxygen and argon; on tiie other han4, a ;Axture of xenoa-helium was round to be lesm satisfactory. The authors express their gratitUdO to re. X. Zavoyakiy for valuable advice. The paper contains G figures and 5 refer- ences; 2 of tne references are Ezi,,lish and 3 are Soviet. 3'U`3I.'J'2Th'D: 14-ovemb(ir 12, 195?. '7 A ird 3/3 C:~ 0 0 8/12090000/01/010/051, /43#U AUTHORS: aggmenk va W. and OgbYRA2. It I.............. TITLZs Analyser for the Time Measurements OmployingAparig Counters PERIODICAL: Priborly, i tekhnika ekeperimenta, 100, 14r 1, pp 43 - 47 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The equipment in based on the deviam described by C. Cottini and 2. Gatti (Rof 1) but it ditfers from the original in that there are no amplifiers preceding or following the resonant circuits,bince even a small portion of thd pulse power from a spark cotmt*r is sufficient to produce an initial amplitude of about 50 V. A block schematic of the equipment Is showa in Figure 1, while its detailed circuit diagram i6 given in Figure 2. The pulses produced by the spark counters are applied to two resonant circuits tumod to 26 and 26,13 Xc/s, The os*illatiam thus produaso are amplitud*-limit*d by means of liziter valvos and or* then applied to a ring pbaso detootor vla burrer stages* The phase of the signal of the ditteremas frequettcy Cardl/3 appearing at the output of the phase dotector is IIir 69075 5/120/60/000/01/010/051 Analysor for the Tine Measurements knp,10014k Counters proportional to the Interval betwoon, the exciting pvtlses. The phase in measured by a milltdisorininator whosal; threshold is in the vicinity of xerop T" discrimitkatoir produces an output pulse whom the si*nal of the Ones frequency passom throuSh zero for tho fir** tJVi=' pulse results in determination of a Unonr rise of tho, voltage on an integrator which is triggered *by a delayed pulse from one of the counters. This delay pulse first passes through a gating circuit whidh its 6ontrollad1by a coincidence oirloult having a resolving t1*4 of 10-8 see. The deviation of the pUlaie amplitude an Ith* integrator from the value oorrospoocting to an exact coinoidence is proportional to the Interval between;tho pulses, so that the pulse amplituds distribution, IT measured by a multichannel amplitude analy*er, give* the distribution of the *Yents in timoo The amplitude. analyser employed by the authors was the equipment , type ILA-2, designed by Markov. The authors veto princi~pally Card2/3 interested in the range + 2*5 x 10 09 seo or the frequencies mot) 1/31 AUTHORS% 3M5 8/109/61/006/011/020/021 D201/D304 Artemenkov, L.1., and Galkinp I.Y. TITLE: A high-frequency rotating field in a cylindrical resonator PERIODICAL: Radiotakhnika I sloktronikag v# 6.t no, 11, 1961t 1939 - 1941 TEXT: The experiments veto carried out with 4 copper a lindrical resonator 255 am dia. The supply generator wave leng-th was ap- proximately 40 am. The indication of the fields inside the resons- vor was obtained by a loop and two plus. The loop was placed In the bWond-out-off section of a circuliLr waveguios and could be ro- tated around the axis of the latter. The dimensions of the loop (,~j 10 x 10 mm) and its distance from the end f4ce surface of the resonator were chosen in such a mazwer that the loop would not 4is- tort the field patterns inside the resonator. The rods were orisn- ted in the direction of the electric field of both passive and ac- tive polarization. The depth of their insertion couid also be va- Card 1/2 e 136305 11/109j61/006/011/020/021 k high-frequency rotating field ... Z201/D304 ried. The experiments showed that with resonant curves of both po- larizations superimposed on each other and with accurate tuning to %he frequency of the resonance f p of the passive polarizationo the curve of dependence of the detector current on the angle of rota- tion has a nearly elliptidal shape# independently of detuning with respect to the actual polarization frequency f., the axes of the ellip e being oriented tu the required direction with an accuracy Of � 100. The conclusion Way be made, thereforet that wtftthe ge- nerator is tuned to the resonant frequency of ptesive polarization, a phase shift of S(12 occurs between the components of the "ill field. This corresponds qualitatively to a --./2 primary and secondary currents in inductively lumped parameters when -the secondary is tuned quency. Therecare 5 figures ard 1 Soviet-bloc SUBMITTED: March 31) 1961 Card 2/2 phase shift between coupled circuits with to the generator fre- reference. 22"2 S/053, 61/073/004/005/00T' B1259201 AUTHORS i Golovin I N1. I "I SUkOV IJLA~- I Boadanov, 0. Panov, D. Pietunovich, V. I., Semaghko, ff. It. TITLE: Work with the thermonuclear installation "OgTall PERIODICAL: Uspekhi fizichaskikh nauk, v. 73, no. 4, 1961, 685-TOO TEXT: The principal data concerning the Installation 110gra" wore alrea4y published in 1958 by 1. V. Kurchalov, 110 nekotorykh rabotakh Institut-a atomnoy onergii AN SSSR po upravlyayemy-m termoyadernym reaktsiyae (Atomnaya energiya 5 5 (1950))- Both this paper and 1. 5. Golovints ( ~5,0 Pinch current lecture in London 1 9) are presupposed to be kno4n. strength and conditions required-tor a dense plasma to acaunulato in the 110gra". In "pinch" operation, the density of plao0s, Is mado equal or larger than the (IjAvity of hydroaen. The accumulat4ron of hot plasma in the 110gra" is abole all dcp4ridvnt upon the following four cross stations: (a) the dissociat on cross seot'Itm S_of a molecular ion e. in hydrogen* 2 (b) the cross seAion A -of the. dissociation 'of- a holetaular ion H; by d Card 1/6 22292 3/053,/61/073/004/005/007 I(ork vith the thermonuclear... 312512231 protons, (c)'the arose section %x of the charge subanat of protons in hydrogen, (d) the arose section 0 of hydrogen ion~aatlon by protone. ton The val .Uee of adused by the authors in 1950 had been meauured by Fedorenko at LIPTI (Leningrad Inetitute of Physics and Technology) in 1957. For conditions in the 110gra", the equations for the balance of ions and neutrons read M4 %W$ + (2.2) The equation for the pinch current readet -s Q (2 3) , for the density of -A.~smi or hyJro,,-cn at t,.e pinch: -j ON (1-02 1 P) 280~ 0-Wf -4, - (2.4) Card 2/6 22V2 8/055 f5l/075/004/005/~07 A201 3125, Work with the thermonuclear... and ex t Py 10 -& Dw. so Cox OX P respectively. The plasma-filled.volume in the "Ogrm" amounts to 6 3 8-10 cm Fig. I abovi the principal cro6e sections characteriaing the accumulation of a plasma in the '10gra". Reference is m do to measure- s' ments carried out by V. A. 31monov at the Hauchno-iusledovatellskiy vakuumnyy Institut (Vacuum Scieqtific Research Institute). Part 3 deals with the stability, the space chares, and the cooling of Iona ty electrons. M. S. Ioffe ind V, 0. Telikovskly have studied the aidjusting Instability (perstanovochnnya noustoychivost'). locording to 0. B. Pirsov, a st;;ng asymmetry of the plasma may, in case of a positive amimuthal drive, lead to an ordered flux of ions t6ward the chamber vall. Part 4 deals with results of experiments made vith the 110gra", at the time vhile the present paper was written, certain parts of the *'OgrA" were z*dosigned with a view to alplifying the induced flux of 11+ iona, and to improving 2 Card 3/6