SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BABUSHKIN, L. N. - BABUSHKIN, V. A.

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BADtl~, t., '- ; ;I , " , ;E'. oGi,'Yy V.Ae ,; " _i - - - U iruf:~--s of the gteographic-ul reglonalization rf iEda a-l' - 0 NauLth.t'rudy Ta-~LGa tio-231 C~-og- 1 (, J-. (1,fIRA -i ~* -. ~ ) 'I * - ~,- ~.; ~. 7~' - - -:3 - .1- -.. _ - 1, 1 . Babushkin, L.N. "On the -requency of dry winds in the -,.--arious areas of Central Asia. (On the question of estimating the growing period of the cot.ton plant) . izvestiya Akad. nauk UzSSR, 1948, 1,10, 3, P, 114-21, (Hesume in Uzbek), - Bibliog: 9 items. SO: U-3042) 11 Alarch 53, (Le-,opis IrI.Vkh Statey, No, 110401) BABUSHUN, L. H. Babushkin, L. N. "On the evaluation of the Isubtro-picall chart-eter of the al.im-ate of the Central Asian republics,h Trudy Tashk. geoll .iz. observatorii, Issue 1, 1949, P. 35-36. SO: U-3736, 21 MaY 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal 1n:rkh Statey, No. 17, 1949). BABUSHK111, L. N. Babuslikin, L. 11. "Ter~perature and precipitation in the winter senson in the lowland part of Uzbelcistan,n Trudy Tashk. geofiz. observatorii, Issue 1, 1949, p. 40-78, - Bibliog: 17 items. so: u-3736, 21 VV 53, kLetopis 11;hurnal ln~~kh Statey, No. 17, 1949). , -,. L . Uzbekistan - 1~,etc;orolw.-,r, Ar-ricultural Method of acrometeorological data and forecasts in Uz'r--,ekistan. Trudy tashk. geofiz. L; U obser. 111c. 3, 1949. Monthly List of Russian Accessims, Library of Clc.nEress June 1953. Ull-'CL. BA13USIU;lN, L.11. (Editor) "A,,-rometeoroloey," Tru& Tashkentaka Geofizicheskov Observat6rii (Works of the'Tashkent GEopiiysical Observatory)p No 3M, 1949, Leningrad (Rditort L.N. Babushkin). RkBUSHKIN. L.N. . __ z _ fr~ - Division of Uzbekistan into agricultural climatic districts. Trudy SAGU no.28:57-82 151. (MI" 9:5) (Uzbekistan--Crops and climate) BABUSHKIN, L.N. Air temperature and humidity in cotton and alfalfa fields under irrigation farming conditions in Uzbekistan. TTudy Tashk. geofir. observe no~7;25-62 152. (MIRA 1183) (Uzbekistan--Meteorology, Agricultural) (Irrigation farming) BABUSHKIN. L.H. , Agrometeorological evaluation of the growing season oT cotton in Uzbekistan. Trudy Tashk. geofiz. observ. no.7:99-132 52. (Uzbekistan--Cotton growing) (MIRA 11:3) (Meteorology, Agricultural) BABUSHKIN, L. N. Klimat Uzbekistana fThe climate of Uzbekistan2 Tashkent, Izd-vo Akademii Nauk USSR, 1953. 36 p. So-. 42N/5 623-44 .B1 42N/ 5 632.831 B.-MISHYM!, L N B1 Vliyaniye pogody na razvitiye khlopchatnika ubekistane (The influence of climate of the growth of cotton In Ubekistan, by) L. N. Babushkin i M. B. Blyum. Tashkent, Akademiya naul UzSSR, 1953. 27 p. diagrs., tables. BABUSFAIN, L. N. "Agrometeorological Evaluation of Seasons". Trudy Tashkentsk. Geofiz. Observ., No 8, PP 3-27,, 1954. Evaluation of the seasons of the year in Uzbekistan is made by the author proceeding from knowledga of the individual meteorological elements for agriculture production and for the life of plants. Thus evaluation of winter is carried out on the level of temperature to determine the possibility of injury or futther development of crops. Essential significance for agricultural plants is possessed by snow cover and precipitation; therefore the author groups winters into cold, temperats, warm and into snowy, moderately snowy, slightly snowy.. and also into rainy, moderately rainy, dry. Spring is grouped into corresponding schemes. (RZhGeol, No 11, 1955) SO: Sum No 884, 9 Apr 1956 "Ail,rometeorological Observations in Rice Field.," Trudy Tashkentsk. geofiz. observ., No 8, 1954, -37-46 Observatlono on tomporature and humidity of the (tir in ti.,,o rice ftcl(b and in an unirrigated control field near Tashkent. In the course of the vegetative period four around-the-clock series of observations were con- aucted with the Assman psychrometer at heights of 2 meters and 2 cm ana at a level 3/4 of the height of the rice sten. The air temperature at height 2 m over rice fields in the summer (during thick stems wid soil flooded with water) was 1-1-50 lower in the dayLime, in the autturin (during, driaiugge of the water) in 'the daytime and night-time, than over the control field; in the stmuner at. night the temperatures were levele(I off. (RZhGeol, no 9, 1955) SO: Sum-No 8L5, 7 Mar 56 BABUSIMN, L.N. ~ j Agrictiltural climatic characteristics of the Pamirs. Trudy SAW no.50:49-59 154. (MIRA 9:7) (Pamir--Crops and climate) BABUSMaN, L. N. '_~W_04 "'Wok Studies on the agricultural meteorolog7 of Uzbekistan and their prac.tical application. Trudy GAQU no.60:117-170 '54. (Uzbekistan--Meteorology-, Agricultural) (MIRI 9:11Y KMHENEVSKIY. N.K.; BABUSIMN, L.N., professor, redaktor. [GlacierB on the northern elopes of the Alai Range] Ledniki sever- nogo sklona, Alaiskogo khrebta. Tashkent, Izd-vo SAGU, 1955. 61 p. (Tashkent. Universitet. Trudy Bredneaziatskogo gosudaretvennogo universiteta. no.64). (MLEA 9:5) (Alai Range--Glaciers) Subject USSR/Meteorology and Hydrology AID P - 1883 Card 1/1 Pub. 71-a - 26/26 Author Babushkin, L. N. Title Professor A. A. Skvortsov (Obituary) Periodical Met. I gidro., no.2, 65-66, 1955 Abstract The article describes the life and scientific activities of one of the leading meteorologists of the USSR who died in 1954. Institution : None Submitted : No date ]*BUSHKIN, L. N. . -_11;_~:_Ii~""-~;-~~,6 ; . Characteristics of the lashka-Darlya Province climate. Trudy SAOU no.80:27-47 '56. (KM 1o:4) Mahka-Darlya Province--Climate) BABUMIZIN, J, KHUSANOVA, Kh. 0 Characteristics of climatic fluctuationa in Uzbekistan. Izv. Uzb. fil, Geog, ob-ve, Z-.3-10 156, (NIRL 11:4) (Uzbekistan-Climate) AYZENSHTAT, Boris Abramovich; BAIASHNVA, Yeletia Nikolayevna; ZHITOMMSKAYA, 011ga Haoiseyevna; prof., red.; ZHDANOVA, L#F., red.; FIAUM, M.Ya., tekhn.redo (Climatological dencription of the Golodnaya Steppe] Klimaticheekoe opisanie Golodnoi stepi. Pod red. L.N.Babushkiba. leningrad. Gidrometeor. izd-vo, 1958. 73 P. (MIRA 11:7) (Golodneya Steppe-Climate) k SHUL'TS, V.L.; *WSMU, L.N.,prof.,otv.red. A E-Hydrography of Central Asia; a brief survey] Gidrografiia /. Srednet Azii kratkii ocherk, Tashkent. Izd-vo UGU- 1958. 114 p. (Tashkent. Universitet. Trudy Srendeaziatskogo gosudar- otvennogo universiteta, no.129) (MIU 12:2) (Soviet Central Asia---Hydrography) KORZHEIM,VSKIY, N.L. Cdeceaeed],red.;J~~RKSHKIH# L.H., doktor geogr. nauk, otv.red.; DONSKOY, P.V., :-"riXOVBNKO, Ye.P.. rod.; GORIKOVAYA, Z.P., tekhn.red. [Natural conditions and resources of the Amu-Darya lower reaches; the Kara Kalpak A.S.R. and Khorezm Province of the Uzbek S.S.R.] Prirodnye usloviia, i resursy nizovIevAmu-Darli (Kara Kalpakskaia ASSR i Khorezmakaia oblest' UzSSR). Tashkent. Izd-Vo Akad nauk Uz.SSR, 1959. 350 P. (Materialy po proizvoditellnym silam Uzbekiatana no.10). (MIRA 13:2) (A=i-Darya Valley-Physical geography) Ak-MOV' V.V., kand.geogr.nauk; BABUMIN, L.W., doktor geogr.nauk; ORRSMAI L.M.; SKVORTSOV,-Tu. A . doktor geol.-mineral.nauk; PETROV, H.P., kand.geol.-minorsl.nank; CHIRNEVSKIY, U.N.; KRILOV, N.M., doktor gool.-mineral.nauk; KFIASMOV, A.S.; BICDRR, B.A., kand.geol.-mineral.nauk; KIMBERG, N.V., kand, sellakokhoz.nauk; SUCHKOV, S.P.; GLAGOLEVA, A.F.; MVU- SHINA.-GROMMA, A.N.; VERNIK, R.S., kand.biol.nauk; MONOTOT, I.F.; GRMITOV, I.I., kand.biol.nauk; SALIMATEV, Xh.S., kand. biolog.nauk; STIPANOVA. N.A.. kand.biolog.nauk; YAKHONTOV. V.V.; DAVLRTSHINA, A.G., kand.biolog.nauk; NMTBACOV, Ta.M., kand. biolog.nauk-[dscsased1;.KUMINA, T.Te.; KORZHHNIKVSKIT, N.L., red. [deceased]; GCRBUNOV, B.V.. kand.geologo-mineral.nauk, red.; DONSKOT, P.V.. red.; TAKOVENKO, Te.P., red.izd-va; GORIKOVATA. Z.P.. tekhn.red. (Katerials on the productive forces of Uzbekistan] Katerialy po proizvoditelInYM BilSM Uzbekistana. Tashkent. No.10. [Natural conditions and resources of the lower reaches of Amu-Darya; Kara-Kalpak A.S.S.R. and Khorezm Province of the Uzbek S.S.R.1 Prirodnye usloviia i resursy nizoviev Amu-Darli; Kara-Kalpakskais ASSR i Khorezmakaia oblaBtl UzSSR. 1959. 331 P. (MMA 13:5) 1. Akademiya nauk Uzbekskoy SSR, Tashkent. Sovet po izucheniya proizvoditellnykh sil. 2. Chleny-korrespondenty AN UzSSR (for Takhontov, Korzhenevokly]. (Ama-Darya Valley-Physical geography) BABUSHRIN, L.N. Climatic characteristics. Trudy TashGU no-185:31-47 '61. (MIRA 14:12) (Surkban-Ijarya Province--Climate) -BABUSHKIN, L.I.I.; KOGAY, D.A. Physicogeographical zones. Trudy TashGU no.184,.:199-214 '61. (MIR-A 14:12) (Surkhan-Darya Province--Physical geography) BABUSHKIN, L.N. Temperature regime during cold weather periods in the republics of Central Asia. Izv.Uzb.fil.Geog.ob-va 6:11-29 162. (Soviet Central Asia-Atmospheric temperature) OMIRA 15:8) -BABUSHK-IYi--L.N..., doktor geog--. naulc, prof., glav. red.; A1UiADYV, Z.14., doktor geogr. naulc, rod.; 3ULTP1'OV, G.S., kand. biol. nauk, red.; FEEMOOMTS, I.I.A.. band. fiz.--nmtem. nauk, red.; ZARIFOV, Kh.T.. Icand. filolog. nauk,. red.; TOLSTOV, N.N., red.; BAUDI~A, S.B., red.; VOLKOVA--VOLK, V.M., red. [Atlas of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist, Republic Atlas Uzbekskoi Sovetskol SoLniallistichoskoA Ilespubliki. Tashkent, 1963. 53 P. (WRA 18:2) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gla-m-rje upri.M.cniye gcodEzii .y univer's-itet i kartografii. 2. Tashk-entsldy Gosudarstveimy (for Babushkin). air'.temperature -TRANSLATION: On the basis of data from climatic investigations, agromteorologi- cal data and corresponding systematic agroclimatic analyses, the author has macle an evaluation of the degree of favorability of the climatic conditions of the republics of Centxal Asia for agricultural production. At: the beginning of the study there is a -discussion of general problems involved J.n agrometeorology and agroclimatology. The author discusses the basis for and cites agroclimatic in- dices used in the agroclimatic description of Central ASiU. In evaluating the temperature resources$ preference has been given to the sums of effective and positive temperatures above 03 +5 and -tlOC applying respectively to ephemeral C:Bffture vegetation, grains$ cotton fields and other therm)philic crops. The 1/2 L 23377-65 '99TMACP 7CZ:r-01ON'VF-: AR50025~7-' S/0169/641000/01MOSS/B055 z a B339 -T AUMORI: Babushkin, L. No TITIE:- Agroolimatic tegionalization of1c.entrai Asia CITED SOURCE: iNauchni--tr*-'Tashk~~-ts "uns-i vyp.,236' 1964 -.186-272. A 3~ 0 TOPIC TAGS: climatology., agrometeorology, agroclimatology, resional climatology TRANSLATION:- - Agroclimatic - regionalizatioft was accomplisheit. by di"Idi ft* the area. ng into agroclimatic provinces, regions and districts# The iridependent climatic provinces were based on the foll:owlng geographic complexes defined by V. M. Chetyrkin in the complex geographic regionalization of Central Asia; 1) Tura Valley,, 2) Central Kazakhstan$ 3). Oz'ungaria-Tlien-shan and 4) Kashgar, SubprovLn- ces have bee h def ined in climatic provinces f or which the. presence . of lowland. mid mountainous relief is typical. The boundaries of regions in subprovinces of f oot- hills and mountains have been drawn on the basis of orographic limits; the laws of development of latitudinal zonality and the character of the underlying surface were taken into account in lowland areas. The delimiting of groups of districLs the basis of a comparative analysis of climatic conditions within each SUB COM. ES ENCL: 00 cord 2/2 BABUSHKIN, L.N. Physiological sigm'ficance of the process of water vapor absorp- tion by plant leaves. Dokl. AN SSSR 155 no. 5:1216-1219 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. MolOnv,:3kiy naiiehno-issledovatellskiy institut oroshayemogo zemlccb3.iy& i ovoshchevodstva. Predstavleno akademikon. A.L. Kursanovym. ODING, I.A.; BABUSHK-IN'S _L.0., (deceased] Effect of small intermediate plastic deformation on the process of cfeeping. Trudy TSNIIBWH 45:39-" 152. (MLRA 9:2) l.Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Oding) (Creep of metals) (Steel--Testing) ib[(fll)7p sag, 534" tA .)WAI'ty. huk ArerlAY'Sthfulskoy MIR Tqzjrj dokla4ov So-hty-11% PO y7chislit4l'Ony mtpmtlk- I .'d4t' ychl.liUl-ny tkhiiki (Otll-s of h1ports Of UA Cml-reoc* 02 ccrTtat~ticrai rAthemUcs and the Use of CaTut4r TvcWqmf) BOO# 1958- 63 p. 4W coplas VrLnte4. AMMOTAl Bponwrig AV.ciSst &kLdcin vau,.k SM. - VYthlailtal'W t-.tr, and Ak.&" rank 5MR. Institat .1tocatiki I W.-khSAU- So contributor. mentioned. pMp0fMj Ibis book to intande?k for pure L04 'ITU*4 WaU-afttlclacs' scientists, OL ngit.r* and scientific verkers, vlow work Involves oowutattm and Ow use of diSi tai and WAICA electronic computers. I,, COYMM This book contains mumearled Of mports FOU at the 000flM nOl on conp.tattonal PhUx-valtics and the A;Tltc-Um of Coputer Technique 7ho book I. dirlded into two vain Parts- The first part 10 davvt4d to emputational sathematics and contains 19 summaries of reports. The sweend section is dowted to cooputing techniques and contains 20 ffumminrise of z reports. No pereoralitte. am watlaceA. No reforefte4e an ti-mm. Wbith, Tu.A. On the n1tratlon of a Uquid in lochomormou WHO, 36 rakhzudav, N.A. Systas of Instructions for a VAlvermal Digital 0moputer With YAwAtto (Ferrite) Blesents wA Its Circuits 38 vik.laye'. I. x.. Contisou.1y opersti" likthematteal pechimes for Us SOl.U- Of lftt~.Mtlosl Physics Pmblmms 40 maginam, Kh. AppIloatim of Vistbematiotl Machines for the solution of R..br of Scientific wA 3.4-ring Prdtlem of Tatralmom Prodwtlm 41 (summary "Al) belkial V.D. Applicatiom of llectromic DWUI Computers so vetional NCO.-ic Pleont" 43 bbu&kln, M.m.__2psmUcc&l Zxperiam of tba NPT-9 and M-5 M-51. gw-mfualn Possibilities for bcp*amIzS tho lhamber or Problmime 52 lwy An Able to Solve NarvashvIlIl ?.I. On Mw Imactomme of the solution of a Fintle-dirVer- 9SM "MUCO, WAICh ApPrOXIMMUl the MONOM lqmttm, On slactrto orlds Card 6/7 AUTHORS: 1)Gorodskiy, D. A., Professor, Doctor SOV/105-58-9-19/31"r of Technical Sciences, Volchkov, I. Ye., EnGineer 2)lvanov-Smolenskiy, A. V., Docent, Candidate of Technical Sciences ~;')Veretennikov, L. P., Docent, Candidate of Technical Sciences,Barinov, N. G., Docent, Candidate of Teclmica2 Sciences, B-bushkin 'M N Candidate of Technical Sciences.'&"'-~Pi Potapkin, A, I., Engineer (Leningrad ) TITLE: Dynamic Viodels of Power Systems (9 dinamicheskikh modelyakh energosistem) PERIODICAL: Elektrichestvo, 1958, Nr 9, pp 80 - 82 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Remarks concerning the paper by I.S.Bruk in Elektrichestvo, 1958, Nr 2. 1) According to the paper, the methods of using mathematical and physical models are contrary to each other. It is shown here that this is not correct and that a reasonable coordination of the two methods should rather be aimed at. 2) The author follows the opinion of M.P.Kostenko, V*A.Venikov and N.N.Shchedrin, Card 1/2 and points out that for investigating transients in Dynamic Models of Power Systems SOV/lo5-518-9-19/34 electric power systems one should combine the results gained with dynamic models with those obtained by the use of electronic digital computers. 3) The authors ask for a combined use of dynamic models and computers. They show that even in such fields where digital computers prevail, one.cannot do without dynamic models. There are 3. Soviet- ASSOCIATION: yl)Nauchno-issledova-tellskiy institut elektrotekhnicheskoy promyshlennosti (Scientific Research Institute of Electrical Industry)"12) Moskovskiy energeticheskiy institut (Moscow Institute for Power Engineering) 4 'a Card 2/2 S/194/61/000/012/027/097 D201/D303 AUTHOR; Babushkin, M. N TITLE: The results of utilizing electronic analoguestl/7r-3 (MPT-9),Wn7--,S_ (IPT-5) and some possibilities of ex- tending the range of their problem-solving capabilities PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 12, 1961-t 16, abstract 12B89.(Tr. Vses..soveshcha- niya po vychisl. matem. i primeneniyu sredstv vychisl. tekhn., Baku AN Azerb SSR, 19619 240-251) TEXT: The continuous utilization of over more than 3 years of electronic MPT-9 and IPT-5 analogues has made it possible to de- termine certain of their properties. These are as follows: 1) The use of capacitances up to 1,nF only, for integrating circuits; 2) t-he absence of differentiators; 3) high values of potentiometers in constant and variable coefficient circuits; 4) a relatively high output impedance of operational amplifiers; 5) a higher than 1 Megohm. input resistor; 6)step-approximation of variable coeffi- Card 1/~ S/19 61/000/012/027/097 The results of utilizing ... D201YD303 cients; 7) short setting time of variable coefficient circuits; 8) small range of frequencies for controlling the operation of variable coefficient circuits. The use in integrators of capaci- tors up to 1 pF only results in the greatest accuracy of the ana- logue equation solutions being obtained when the operating speedp are of the order of seconds. This necessitates, in practice, so.- lution of equations not to their natural scale. The description of procedure in choosing the time and variable scales is given. In the opinion of the author, the specific properties of the two ma- chines show best in the method based on equalization of coeffi- cients of equations being solved. The transformation of initial into the machine equations is given when the derivatives are on the RHS. It is shown that in setting coefficients >1, the fact that the coefficient unit may have a potentiometer of the value of about 30 kilo-ohms should be borne in mind and that this value could pro- duce an error-10.5%. The use of several inputs of the operational "ifier for setting the coefficient value makes it, possible to amp. J. - increase the accuracy. Methods of set--ting-up equations with the help of variable coefficient units, of obtaini-ng aperiodic circuitB Card 2/3 S/19 61/000/012/027/097 The results of utilizing ... D201YD303 with small time-constants and of obtaining relay-type non-linear characteristics are given. /-Abstractor's note: Complete transla- tion.-7 -9 Card 3/3 /V A), /V, )"SR PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATIO14 SQV/5962 Vaeso.,ruznoye sovenhchaniye po vychislitallnoy matematike I prime- neniyu aredstv vychialitellnoy tekhniki, Baku, 1958. Trudy (Transactions of the All-Union Conference on Computer Mathe- matica and Applications of Computers) Baku, Izd-vo All Azerbayd- zhanskoy SSR, 1961. 254 P. 500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk Azzerbaydzhanskoy SSR. Vychis- litellnyy tsentr. Eds.: A.A. Dorodnitayn, S.A. Aleakerov, and K.F. Shirinov; Ed. of Publishing House: A. Tillman; Tech. Ed.: T. Ismailov. rURPOSE: The book is intended for mathematicians and other spe- cialists interested in computer theory and uses for computers. COVERAGE: The book contains the texts of 211 papers presented at the All-Union Conference on Computer Mathematics and Applica- tions of Computers hold in Baku, .3-8 Fab 1958. The "Resolution" Card 1/9 Transactions of the All-Union (Cont.) SOV/5962 of the conference, consisting of proposals for accelerating the development of computer mathematics and computer engineering, is also included. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Khalliov, Z.I. Introduotory Remarks 7 Dorodnitbyn, A.A. Probleme of Computer Technology 9 PART X. COMPUTER MATHEMATICS Vekilov, Sh.I. Boundary Problem of~the Laplace Equation for a Composite Region 14 D--habarzade, R.M. The Use of Computers for Operational Woother Foreeasting 20 Korolyuk, V.S. Construction of 14gic Problem Algorithms 23 Card 2/k9 Transactions of the All-Union (Cont.) SOV/5962 Vaildenberg, YU.S. Machine Solution of a Class of Inte- gral Equations by Zeydel's Iterative Method 216 Zhukauskas, K.P. Calculation of the Parameters of a Symmetrical Trigger on the Basis of Level-Drop Using Zero and First Approximations 228 Babushkin-, M.N. Experien ce from Operations With the _!ft7___n_eIMT-5__Electronic Analog Computers and Pos- sibilities for Enlarging the Scope of Their Applica- tion 240 Resolution 252 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (Q476.V8 1958) SUBJECT: Mathematics Computers and Computer"Engineering IS/dmp/bmc Card 6/6 6-6-62 j 4~1- ~ ! 1; !!!-. - I I r , -- '-!. S. 1-~oia pervaia posadka na led. (In: Vozduslinye puti severa. Moskva, 1933, p. 00-4124, illus. ) Title tr.: Mly first landinF on ice. TL532-V6 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1955. BABUSHKINA, N.A. Anomalous galvanomagnatic properties of gadolinium. Dokl. AN SSSR 155 no.6:1290-1292 AP 164. (MA 17:4) 1. Predstavleno akademikom I.K.Kikoinym. 137-58-6-11354 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 14 (USSR) AUTHORS: Babushkin, . Miller, V.Ya., Durnov, V.K. TITLE: Clinkering Fine Concentrates by Pelletizing and Subsequent Roasting (Okuskovaniye tonkoizi-nellchennykh kontsentratov metodom okomkovaniya s posleduyushchim obzhigom) PERIODICAL: Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. Ural'skiyn.-i. in-tchernykh metallov, 1957, Nr 3, pp 14-25 ABSTRACT: A fine-ground magnetite concentrate from the KMA ore dress- ing and concentrating plant is used to study the process of clink- ering and roasting pellets (P). The chemical composition, in is as follows: Fe 56.16, FeO 23.9Z, Fe203 56.70, SiO2 16.85, AIZ03 0.48, CaO 0.55, MgO 0.88, and S 0.037. The design of an experimental plant for roasting P is presented as is that of an experimental pilot plant for clinkering Fe ores and concen- trates. It is shown that the roasting of fluxed P on belt-type machines is entirely possible. Production of solid fluxed P dif- fers from that of unfluxed P in the need for generating a cer- tain amount of liquid phase which affords a complete utilization Card 1/2 of the linie and solidification of die P on roasting. The narrow 137-58-6-11354 Clinkering Fine Concentrates by Pelletizing and Subsequent Roasting temperature interval of incipient fusion and positive fusion of the mixture of concentrate and limestone makes it necessary to maintain strict adherence to roasting temperature schedules, since even an insignificant overheating of the P > 12000C results in a strong fusion with one another and an impair- ment of reducibility. The maximum size of the limestone to be used as flux for P is < 0.5 mm. Roasting of P on belt-type machines with application of solid fuei7on the surface thereof presents significant shortcomings. Com- bustion of the fuel on the surface of the P is certain to cause overheating, which will result in fusion of portions of the surface. Nonuniform develop- ment of temperatures through the thickness of the bed has the same results. A.Sh. 1. Ores--Processing 2. Pellets--Production Card 2/Z - L, t~ IV Yi, , " H fc_- / / AUTHOR: MILLER,V,YA., Prof., KHOKHLOV,V.G.,cand.techr,. science, PA - 2429 eng. TITLE: A.M. PARFENOV "Sintering of Iron Ores" ("Aglomeratsiya. zheleznykh rud", Russian) (Mos cow, published by Metallurgizdat, 1954, 312 pages, 108 illustrations) FMODICALt Stal' , 1957, Vol 17, Nr 3, pp 286-288 (U.S.S.R.) Received: 5 / 1957 Reviewed: 6 / 1957 ABSTRACT: The book reviewed contains a schematical description of the various methods of fracturing, preparing the blast furnace burden for sintering, the fundamental principles of the sintering process with blowing-through of air, evaluation of the quality of products, technological schemes, and projeeting of sintering plants as well as a description of the equipment of such a plant. The first chapters are of too general a nature, when dealing with the size of the lumps of ore the influence exercised by this factor on the metallurgical properties of the sintering product receives too little attention. The theory of agglomeration is not substantiated by any experimental data. The deficiencies of this book are due to the fact that re- search work carried out abroad and in the U.S.S.R. was not dealt with with sufficient thoroughness, so that the book does not come up to the level of the present stage of both theory and practice. Card 1/2 A.M.FARFENOV "Sintiring of Iron Ores" PA - 2429 ASSOCIATION: URAL Institute for'I ron MetaI8 (Ural' skiy inatitut ohernykh - metallov) BY: SUENITTED: AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 SOV/1 37-58-10-20388 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 10, p 5 (USSR) AUTHORS: Babushkin, N.M. Miller, V.Ya., Shamarin, V.A. TITLE: Obtaining a Sinter of High Basicity from Akkerman Concen- trates and Fines of Novo-Kiyevskiy Ores (Polucheniye aglomerata s vysokoy osnovnostlyu iz akkermanovskikh kontsentratov i vysevov Novo-Kiyevskikh rud) PERIODICAL: Tr. N. -i. i proyektn. in-ta "Uralmekhanobr", 1958, Nr 2, pp 42-55 ABSTRACT; The ores of the Akkerman and the Novo-Kiyevskiy occurrences are lean disseminated limonites (32 and 39yo Fe, respectively) in an acid gangue. The Akkerman ores concentrate well by magnetic roasting. The Fe contents of the concentrate on dry magnetic separation are as much as 42-450/0 and as much as 550/o by the wet process. The ores of the Novo - Kiye vskiy deposit do not lend themselves to effective concentration. In accordance with the Mekhanobr preject, the composition of the ore component of the sinter mix at the Novo-Troit.sk sinter plant will be the following: Akkerman concentrate (6-0 mm fraction) 73.30/o; Card I/?- Novo-Kiyevskiy ore fines (12-00 mm fraction) 18.5916; SOV/1 37-58-10-20388 Obtaining a Sinter of High Basicity (cont. ) blast-iurnace flue dust 6.6~6; scale 1.60/o; design basicity of the Ca0/SiO2 sinter 0.9~6. A study was made of the possibility of obtaining a fluxed'sinter of high basicity from a mix of this composition. It is established that the basicity of the sinter may be increased to 1. 5, and the optimurn conditions for sintering this charge are studied. It is recommended that the upper limit for comminution of the limestone be reduced from 3 to 1- 1. 5 mm,. and that mechanical screen shaking on self-balancing screens be introduced. 1. Ores--Processing 2- Ores--Properties 3, Ores--Sintering E. V. Card 2/2 SOV /137-59-3-5Z24 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 3, p 42 (USSR) AUTHORS: Michkareva, V. I., Babushkin, N M. r--------------- T IT LE: Study of the Mineral Composition of Sintered Pellets of Pulverized Concentrates From the Kursk Magnetic Ano~naly (Izucheniye minerall - nogo sostava obozhzhennykh okatyshey iz tonkoizmel'chennykh kont- sentratov KMA) PERIODICAL: Tr. n.-i. proyektn. in-ta "Uralmeklianobf:' 1958, Nr 2, pp 56-62 ABSTRACT: The concentrate consists mainly of magnetite (77.6~/O) and quartz (16.850/6) with insignificant amounts of impurities. The concentrate is pulverized to 700/6 of 0.07-mm undersize. !n the preparation of microsections the pellets were hardened with a solution oi bakelite in acetone. Microsections of both fluxed and Uniluxed pellets sintered in a Tammann furnace at 1150, 1200, and 12500C and in the sintering pan were investigated. Microscopic examination of the microsections showed that there are three zones in The pellets: The outer, oxidized, hematite zone 1- 1.5 m (sic'.) deep; the transitional, partly oxidized zone 1.5 - 2 m deep, and the inner, unoxidized zone. The oxidized Card 1/2 zone contains but little of the fused phase, whereas the zone of partial SOV/1 37-59- 3-5224 Study of the Mineral Composition of Sintered Pellets of Pulverized (cont.) , oxidation contains more of the liquid phase, and the strengthening of the pellets is attained through binding with slag. The oxidized zone of fluxed pellets consists of hernatite, P -ZCaO-SiO2 solid solution, hedenbergite, and Ca ferrites. All the lirne enters into a chemical reaction with the concentrate. A. P. Card 2/2 ., BABUSHKO, N.M.; ROZHNOVSKIY, A.A. Technical and economic grounds for selecting a method of nodulizihg Dzhezdinskiy manganese concentrates. Trudy Uralmekhanobra no.5:132-137 159. (MIRA 15:1) (Marganets (Kazakhatan)--Manganese ores) (Ore dressing) i, ., -LLi. ~)ouo ~j. AUTHOW3, 14. M., V. A., 1,111 ~~(.)Vyj-~ i 1.. 1. V. TITLE Agglomeration oi' Fitiely GroLzrid Coucentntt-,2_ of Ore PERIODICAM Stall, 1960, NP 2, pp (U."'SM) ABSTRACT: The authors invest-Igwi-es the poogibilities and expediency of agElomerat, ion and bricluettin,, of manganese ore concentrates from Dzhezdinck formlation. The characteristic feature of these concentrates is the presence-of considerable amounts of' barlwn and sul.-Ur. The chemical compositlon oC Initial mkatei,Jal is> shown In Table 1. Card 1/9 Agglomeration of Finely Ground Goocenti-ates 7 of Manganese Ore i'25 Table 1. Cfie,~,--,ical com-1position o-f' li,ltial mnatepi, al cao "Aro 13.30 I-In M110, re _FSIIO,, Allt~ Pin cow,!n-r,&-rr. 062 3 1,-, . . . . . . 27 48 22 81 5 7 36 3: 62 22 0 3U 1 3.31 0. .11 fj 151 3 28 24 50 5 29 26 4 26 Oo 0 32 1 0 &0 2'j: :70 3,34 0,43 3 '2 0 Softening of concenty-ate (under small load) begins Card 2/9 at i,i4c)-i,150 0 C, and complete melting at 1,2200 C. I-)), op jo.11-1c.-ly (,.1--ound Concentrates 776oi o!' Mru-~(' .-,,nose Ore SOV/133-6o-2-1/25 The weight per cuble meteS of dry graziular material for sample I = 1.95 ton/m ; for sunple 11, it = 1.89 ton A0. The grantilar composition of samples wa3 identi- cal, and sl:~e of fractions generally was 0-1.0 mm. The authors discuss the following,. (1) results of laboratory Investigation of agglomeration; (2) rosults of industrial tests; (3) experimcntal mangane3e- -Ilicon smelting from agglomerate and from briquettes; (4) technical and economical characteriotics. Th e results of this investigation are given in Tables 3 and 5, and the following conclusions were madez Thr, sIntering and briquetting processes are practical, and the not cost of the manganese- silicon smelted from a-p-glomerated products is somewhat lower when the sinter is used, riuz-ther investigation should be directed tow- 'Lrd:- (a) rational technology of production; (b) finding a low-prIced cementing material for briquett- Card 3/9 ing; (c) development of technology of drying and roasting Agglanier,atiol-I Of Finely Ground Concentrates 77601 of' ManE ranese Ore SOV/133-6o-2-1/25 bri-que,ttes; (d) study of possibility of pelletiZJ.11[4 f'inely ground concentrates. Table 3. Results of laboratory Investigations of "~Interinf.r DzhezdInck manganese ore concentrates. (A) Conditions and performance figures; (1) composition of` charge (a) Mn concentrate; (b) dry (0-2 mm)- c dry return (0-10 mm); (d) dry small coke (0-3 mm5; 2 moisture in charge W; (3) Initial temper-attire ~ ~ of charge (OCI; (4) height of charge bed M-fl); ~5) ~ weight of 1 mJ Qf dry granulai, material ton/m (6) vacutuii (mi water column); (a) Initial) (b) average during the process; (7) temperature of' waste r,~az ( C); (a) maximum; (b) average during the process; amount of waste gas (~13/ni _sec ; (a) initialj ~8 1) average during the process; (9 linear speed of ~ ~ 2 sintering in nmi/min; (10) specific productivity (ton/m hr);(Il) yield of sintering products of weight of charge l yield of sound agglomerate % of weight of ; Card IV9 charge ; 13 results of impact tests: yield (%) of ~ ~ fl fractions (m); (14) drum tests: yield (%) of fractions )f,' Finely Grourial Conci-idul-ate;-, f 776o.1 SOV/1-33-6o-2-1 /05 L/ Onm ); (1!.,) of' w ,:glomerate ' . - CA ) 0 tO - 4 SO -4 SO CIA 20 2, "1 C-4 C-, " CIA C-. C~ CIA - C~ ,I Z~ CA tz, CA C,A SO cq CA c7A 3 GO b LD t 3 2 CIA - "0 CA u) ul D ~ 0 CIA 7 a) (71 ~r) .0 m t- Sr ce , , C~ CA V) C'A , . :~ C - CIA - - ~l - ~ C, CIA aD = A F -7 C! _:i CIS Card -Jollit., 1~~ I t, lol i ") C 'j"(601 "A cA c4 CI In cq A 7' EL L'i 1j, Card 0/9 Agglomeration of Finely Ground Coi.-centrates of Manganese Oro SOV/133-60-2-2/2.5 Table 5. Results of bi-lquettlng of Dz)iezdJticlc mancranese ore concentrates. (1) I,Tr experiment; (2) U composition of char~;e (3) concentrato of fractions Oiin); (11) colce (0-1 mm); (5) (6) resi(wal liquid from distillatton of alcoholle 11(~Uolls; (,[) Pitch; (8) compacting prc:;ourc 9) resistance of briquettes to compression (kg/cm-); (10) moist; (11) dry. Card 7/9 Card 8/9 - ~ 0-2 1 6 1 7 1 0 I too - 250 2.6 6.0 2 1 100 - - 750 6,5 12.5 3 GO 40 - - - 7150 - 49 4 50 D) - - - 750 - 56 5 40 GO - - - 750 - 43 6 - 100 - - - 750 - 40 7 too I - 7,90 4-5 28 8 1 ()() 2 - ;50 4-5 44 9 too 3 - 750 4-5 109 to too 4 - 7.50 4-5 147 11 too 4 - 500 - 110 12 RK) 4 - 300 - 97 13 IN) - - 5 - 360 - 120 14 101) - - 4 - 250 - 78 15 10) - - 5 - 250 106 I f) 5f) Sn - I - 750 88 17 9) .50 - 2 - 750 - 115 18 42.5 42.5 15 2 - 250 - 103 19 42.5 42.5 15 3 - 25A - 143 100 - - - 3 500 - 42 21 loo - 5 Wl - 75 22 1 ()() - 6 500 - o1 23 ion 6 T.0 - C) 1 24 jlx~ - 6 250 - 56 25 51) - 5 500 - 110 26 50 50 - 6 51 K) - 152 27 42.5 .12 q 15 - 6 2FA - 67 281 42.5 42: 5 15 - 7 2,54) - 90 S 0 V/ 3 - 0 - 2 - 1/2 Tabl P Agglomeration of Finely Ground Concentrates 7,(6o.1 of Manganese Ore SOV/133-60-2-1/25 ASSOCIATION: The work was done at the Ural Scientific Research Institute for Mechanical Concentration of Minerals (Uralnekhanobr) and Central Scientific Rosearch In- stitute of Ferrous Metallurgy (TsNIIChM). The in- dustrial tests were made at the plant III of Goroblago- datsic Mining Administration (GoroblagodatEskoyl rudoupravleniye. Credit is given for their participa- tion to L. G. Moshinskoiy, V. N. Peshkov, A. M. Gurevich, G. B. ShIrer, S. D. Shifrin, N. P. Lyokisheyj T. V. Lugovylch, A. A. Rozhnovslciy, and T. V. Teplyakova. There are 8 tables; 4 figures; and 5 Soviet references. Uralmekhanobr Card 9/9 BABUSHKB N M ILLER, V.Ya. ~Ij_. _, 14 Effect of kind and eize of fuel on the rate of' the sintering process and quality of,the sinter. StaIv 22 no.2:101-106 F 162. (MIRA 15:2) (Sintering) ACCESSION N1q: AR4014419 S/0124/64/000/ool/BO97/BO97 XURCE: RZh. Yiekhanika, Abs. 1B628 AU171OR: Babushkin, N. M.; Timofeyev, V. N. TITLE: The analysis of fuel combustion within the layer'of sintering charge CITED SOURCE: Sb. nauchn. tr.,Vses. d.-i. in-ta metallurg. teplotekhn., no- 7, 1962, 3-16 TOPIC TAGS: combustion, sintering charge, agglomeration combustion ", MISLATION- The author shows that in comparison with fuel combustion within a general layer, the combustion within a layer of sintering charge exhibits some pecul- iarities. The charge consists basically of the totality of "inert"'material par- ticles within which -the fuel particles are distributed more or less uniformly (they represent e--3-7 weight % or *-8-12.volume %). With the burning out of hydrogen the fuel particles decrease in size without producing an dsh layer, and since their size is actually half as small as the particles of ore., very favorable conditions result for the access of oxygen to the reaction surfaces. Since the particles of the charge have a considerable heat capacity and lov Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR:. AR4014419 rcsistance, the heat exchange between the gas (air) and the sinter o*ccurs almost completely at a ve:*y low height. This fact guarantees a high degree of heat regen- eration, limits the height of the combustion zone, and leads to the presence of surplus oxygen within the layer of the sintering charge. The process in also char- acterized by the presence of the oxygen from iron oxides (and from manganese oxides during the sintering of manganese ores), and by the enrichment of the combustion products by carbon dioxide from the decomposition of carbonates within the charge. The author derived an equation for the combustion speed of individual fuel particles (the speed of decrease of the dimensionless diameter) dx/d V dx kP02 M where k - a certain quantity which is constant for the given conditions, stoi- chiometric factor, R - the velocity constant of the reaction, and 02 - the oxygen qoncentration within the flow. Since the combustion process does not occur through- out the entire volume but only within a relatively narrow reaction zone which is moving constantly in the direction of the air (gaseous) flow and within which the composition of the gaseous phase is.changing.continuously across the height of the combustion zone, the author derived a relation for the oxygen concentration within the ratiction zone. Together with Equation (1), it represents the kinetic combustion conditions. Equations derived for the gas production within the layer of the Card 2/3 ACCESSION NR: ARW14419 sintering charge allow the analysis of the combustion process under various condi. tions of its organization,, and they can be also used during the design of complex systies for the automatic control of sintering devices. Yu. V. Poleshayev. DATS ACQ: 187ob64 MD 001X: FL, ML 00 Cwd 3/3 DURNOVJ. V.K.; JMP~~K~.N, N.M.; FUSHKASH, I.I.; Prinimali uchastiye: KOLYiDGOPOV, A.'V-.','* KUPTSIN, V.G.; MASLENN1KOVA, E.G.; GORYACHEVA, A.V.; BAP.AKHVOSTOV, V.S.; RASIN, B.S.; ZEY.LYAKOV, A.A.; BABOSHINA, G.V. Distribution of the temperature of the hot blast in the tuyere passage of the blast furnace. Stall 25 no.3:205-209 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut metallurg- icheskoy teplotekhniki i Nizhne-Tagillskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat (for Durnov, Babushkin, Pushkash). LAZAREV, B.L.; BOKOVIKOV, B.A.;--4~k;kIS~KIN, N.M.; TIMOFEYEV, V.N.; CHERVOTKIN, V.V.; PRIVALOV, S.I. Heat exchange and reduction in the stack of a furnace operating on 100% fluxed sinter. Stall 25 no.6:487-492 Je 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Nizhne-Tagillskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat i Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut metallurgicheskoy teplotektniki. BAULISHEIN ) N.P. ; MIE' I F0,11A , V.S. ; BF,ZRIUKOV , V.A.; SMI-I'L I TSO-,.' , V.17. Removal of sulfil- compounds from, fuel gases in a fluidized bed of cinder at high temperatures. Izv. vys. -ucheb. zav.; khim. i khim. tekh. 7 no.3:445-449 164. (MIFA 17:10) y khimiko-teklinolopicheskiy instiiu~ -kafedra 1. Ivanovski A - y 0 khimicheskogo mashinostroyeniya. 3ABUSHKIN, N.Ya., kand.biol.nauk; CHUGUNOVA, N.I*, ksnd,biol.naUk Distribution of shad in the southern and central Caspian and methods of locating them. Trudy VNIRO 36:132-166 158. (MIRA 12:4) (Caspian Sea---Shad) ~,, -1- -- BABUSHKIN, N.Ya. [doteased] Biology and fishery of the Caspian Sea bslLga. T-rUdy VJJTRO 52&183-258 164. OUIRA 17s'-,Oi 1. AzerNIRL. BABUSHKIN, S. (g.14urom) Automatic cutout for a ferroresonance stabilizer. Radio no.2:46 1? 160. (KIRA 13:5) (Voltage regulators) (Mlectric cutouts) ~ P tq I q J1 z 11 is V X a &I a a a 45;w , a 6 11 a w 4 a U's x ,A~ a w f- J f0 A a 1 1~ i*6--a-s- r -r'j 4 . TA PPOCIS191 A.0 PAPOP101116 I-:'#- 09 a 11 00 A s ' QUICK METHOD FOR THE DIRECT DETEMINATION OF FERRIC IRON go C Y TITRATION WITH MERCUROUS NITRATZ* So At 10ushkin and let X. Le Potrobinskape (Zemodskaya Lab ofifo-ffiyi~,- -1948, v volt 14, Oct., pp 1182-1186)o (In Russian). The method Vo 09 for the determination or trival6nt Iron described Is based on 00 the quantitative reaction between mercurous nitrate solution 0s, At and the ferriethlocyanste complex, the disappearance of the , Joe red colour indicating the and-point. The strength of the standard mercurous nitrate solution roccomedned is 0*1 N, a the reoults obtained therby for determination of ferric v0 00 oxide in open-hearth slags, a manganese ore, dolomite, and '00 00 some types of brick agreeing wall with those obtained by we 0 z the dichromate method. Details are given for the use of this method for the determination of iron In cool ash, the results ob6siud being tabulated and shown to agree with those obtained by the usual methods. The presence, of hydro- :00 chlorio acid in concentration ;o 1% isuat be avoided, but 001 too sulph rio acid does not affect this method. S. K. ~ too I L A 897SLLURGICAL LffERATUN CLAUMPKATION A.11 110011:11TWITIN -.-I---.,--- --- --~ I 63AAll Ga a., All & All AA A 0 0 ns I AG U :AV 02 U ,1 , off 0 0 0 me 00 0000 0 a 0000000 41 g ~ 0 V At ft - At M M 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 12 3 0 11 a v N 30 x ?"t 10 11 IM3 -36 ]$--A r N A b L a 0 Of -,oo low 00 09 *0 a too 00 Ar 100 *6 Mmulthaveas IlWerminalton vf Carbon. Hydrogen. wW 8160 ffesi C 0 of OrWk Substances. (In Russian.) m Z hu in and E. A. Druvan-Rampe). Zhur, S. A. ' vo UsAvi Xhimff (Journal of Analytical og mal Analilk Chemistry). v. S. Mar.-Apr. 1949, p. 123-130, *0 Describes new ca)nrl metric -bomb method requiring coo 09 about 2 hr. Typical results are tabulated. 14 ref, goo 00 a it In we ago, 10 - S L aWALLURGICAL WERAINE CLASAWATION VIOXI *OwAnv S04000 IV 4~1 Qvt - - - -- - - - V3401 04 1 931111 Ow owl 1111 - T T - I F 4 r T U U AV 10 . III; C-01 Ign 1,19 mutt It ; 0 I, I I,- AA 1 9 9 04 0 11 1 1 N N 9 A 0 3 9 V - - o go: :110 goo goo goo o go goo !OT 000000 - 0 001000*0000*0000c:6:00 ~o 0.0000e00000 a 0:6 1 ~ U 0 'AA K I U-!E 00 J. .T ALIW&JUL t-A-4 iF 5157, HAMICTIC FUSHER FOR DIRECT DETEWNATION OF OXYGEN IN COAL. Orpyan Hempol~ 1A and BAbushkin, SA ' - - - - 6*f 6 (Zavodakaya Lab. " so fix- 2 . 1 (Factory Lab.),, 1950,,ri 3 9; ; abstr. in chom. abstr., go al, 1950, vol. 44, 7041). The conbustio n boat is readily moved 04 aj inside the tube by means of a glass enclosed place of iron a mbvod by sliding a horseshoe siagnat along the outside of the tube. CA V A s I L A a IALLUROCAL LITIMATURIE CLAISIFKA110k %*iota .0 a" M 1. s 11 rw 0A I I Is 14 0in a 3 1 AY Q is:; 0 till t*44 11it Its KUM 119(ouan 1~%%An gooooo~:0000000000000000000000*000000000000000 0.040000io0o,oo.9000000000000010000000000000000000 2 Mrs* woo too, too tsoo woo 2811) AI. SOV121112 PHASE I .....K Akedemiya nauk SSSR. Institut avtomatlkI I tele"Uhaniki. ., Seminar po pnevmogidravlicheskoy avtomatike. lot. Modco 1957 A Sistemy, ustroystva I slamenty pnevmo- I gidroftvtOM&t1kl; ZsbOrll~e frn-satic and Hydraulic Circuits Devices 1 Elements in Automation; ffollection of PaperZ7) lqoac~,arlld-VO AT; 1959. 233 P- Errata slip Inserted. 2,700 copies printed. 'A motor of Technical Sciences, P Professor. rg ouset A. A. Tal'i T.ch. 9d.: T. . PolYak~- PIMPME: This collection or pap:rs in Intended for scientific research workers and engineer In the field of design and con- ,tructLon or pneumatic and hydraulic equipment and accessories for automtion. ,,,or on COVERACE: This collection contains papers read at the Soo 1957. Pow tiatIccand Hydraulic Do vIces for Automation, MaYI528ups: 1) t the following thr:e ro The calls ton to dlyided Into newly developed pneumatic and hydraulic o1re uIts 2)t Pneumatic and hydraulic devices. Including regulating unit . ranzoItters --and 1;ranoducers. &nuating-mechanlems, 2~,clal-purpose devices, and auxiliary equipment and 3) elements of pneumatic and hyd- roulle devices for automation, such as c ontrolled and permanent nozzles and disphra mentioned. Refer- almonj No personalities are *me* follow sever o_papers. I - Mn t LFooca_O. KBTs.MA Three- Podgoyets M. L. and E.M. Brover~.~ Zdmpbrfefnt~Y.Ijura i Uni 30 0A)_'1y_iff__ffosccrA7- Small-alze Hydraulic Regulating Unit, D'ot!A' 551 XAT . 57 arid V _ARqhhAA?,o_/FroscoA7. Problems in CamstrucWting Primary Inotruments -- Differential Pressure Trans- it tar Ith Pneumatic Force Compensation 61 This paper to a theoretical discussion of differential transmitters dealing with their sencitivity. errors, and reliability. ip-M-1-y- V. LRoacox7. Electropheumatic Transducers, rAT 77 scox7. Static Characteristics of a Plieumatle ntr%-n;-tt- pre saure Drop In Nozz%les 86 This paper discusses the atatic characteristics of a back- pressure type Pneumatic relay with indicators that are not sensitive to minute gap changes. Zasedatelev, S.M.. and V_A_JjUkhdd=, ifroscoxT Differential Pressure Transmitter@ With Pneumatic orce Compensation (seview or Mon-Soviet Designs) 91 Trn=__Y--P_LRosco,A7. reneral-purpose Hydraulic Power Seriodrive 99 rS1T,skjj*flSjP. Hydraulic Universal Variable-speed Ark= 10) This Paper describes an axial-piston ariable-speed transmission. Its technical specifications and field, of application are discussed. S r-ningroe. Equations for a 3 tabilizing System au~ tuStOr UOnn~Cted With a Control Device by _%u l,I c :~~. L... liz t' I. . of .,a motion or the actuator piston and elements ,a control device are given. Design examples are presented. t _17 14 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4630 Leningrad. Lhivevsit-et YekhaDila (Wchamics) [Leningrad] 196o. 254p. (Series: Its: Uchenyye zapiski, no. 280. Seriya matematicheskikh nauk, vYP- 35) Errata slip inserted. 1_-25 copies pri&4d. Sponsoring Agency-. Leningradskiy ordena, Lenin gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni A. A. Zhdanova. Resp. Ed.: N. N. Polyakhov, Professor; Ed.: T. 1. Kulagina; Tech. Ed.: Ye. G. Zhukova. PURPOSE: This cUlection of articles is intended for scientists, engineers at N11's (snientific re'ea-rch institutes) and design offices and also for students of advanc~ed cowrsei in related fields. CMERAGE.- The collection cousists of original investigations in the field.,of modern mechanics iacbTfl-Ing general mechanics, theory of elasticity, and hydroaemdynea:~ce. Nc personalities are mentioned. References accompany all articles except- one. AUTHORS: Babushkin. S. . 23154 S/024/61/000/003/002/012 E140/E463 and Ginzburg, I.P. (Leningrad) TITLE: On the theory of nonlinear combined and autonomous control systems PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnichaskikh nauk, Energetika i-avtomatika, 1961, No.3, Pp.14-30 TEXT: The article attempts-to determine the nature of a computer (analogue) for an automatic control system in which k controllers regulate that many system coordinates, such that absolute invariance of the regulated parameters-and their autonomy with respect to the other coord*inates of the system be obtained. The system considered in all generality is shown in Fig.1, where A. is the object, B the computer, the small blocks labelled 1, k are the regulators. Further y,4 1, ..., ate the coordinates of the object in k-space, XJ'0 (V) k) (j.O(VI 1, ..., nj) describe the motion of the regulators, Xn,o (V = 1, ..., k) is the action applied by the %F-th regulator to the object, g-p(t) is the input programme to the computer, QV = Y,# - g.0 W are error signals (physically Card 1/7 23154 S/024/61/000/003/002/012 On the theory of nonlinear ... E140/E463 measured) M (t) p - 1, ..., k) are exJ nal perturbations acting on the ob ect and regul tors, and X1 ;6 are the computed control signals. Finally, C are the functions generated by the computer. Such a system is described by a system of differential equations consisting of three groups of equations: equations describing the motion of the controlled object and the controllers, equations describing the motion of the computer, and k equations describing the errors. It is assumed that the equations of the object are-fixed while the equations of the regulators are only slightly varying. The physical measurements and their conversion to computer input signals are assumed inertialess. The object and regulator functions and their partial derivative as well.'as the computer functions and partial derivative are assumed continuous and bounded over the entire range of possible variation. The computer has k equations for solving the k input signals to the regulators. In these equations there are initially undetermined equations describing as yet unknown corrective networks. The problem posed by the paper can now be stated more precisely. It is r quired to determine the conditions placed on the computer function: O-P, Card 2/7 S/024/61/000/003/002/012 On the theory of nonlinear ... E140/E463 such that YV V M N = 1, 2. ..., k) (1.2) i.e. that the motion of the object identically correspond to the input programme, as well as the conditions on the equations of the individual regulators and the overall automatic control system, in order that the motion defined by this solution be stable. Such motion is termed: progranune motion. Eq.(1.2) permits the system of differential equations of the general system to be simplified by elimination of the static error equations. The second section of the article is concernecr with the derivation of the simplified'equations. This simplification depend-s on the fact that for an approximately invariant system, the error terms in the object and regulator equations are negligible (which is not true for the computer equations which dbpend precisely on the, error values). Then a subset of the equations simplify to an autonomous system of N differential equations in N variables, which can therefore be integrated'independently of the remaining k equations of the system. The problem of determining the- Card'3/7 23154 S/024/61/000/003/002/012 On the theory of nonlinear ... E14o/E463 computer function is solved by first substituting the functions of time found for the simplified object and regulator equations in the general expression for the as-yet unknown computer functions. By the formulation itself of the problem, the steady state values of the errors are arbitrarily small. Then the functions 0-0 can be expanded close to the plane in which the errors and their derivative vanish in a Taylor series in variations of the error from this plane. This implies that absolute invariance of the system will occur only when the functions 0.0 vanish identically and the partial derivatives with respect to the errors ave,bounded with substitution in them of the functions of time X. kv)I where the bar indicates the solution of the simplified system. Examining further the conditions placed on the functions it is found that one sufficient solution to the problem is equivalent to a control system using perturbation only. No system operating on deviation alone can satisfy the criteria of absolute invariance and autonomy. The author then derives a system of variational equations which constitute the basis for the final stage of the solution. In the final section, the author examines the question of stability of the motion defined by the solution Card 4/7 S/024/6i/ooo/oO3/002/012 On the theory of nonlinear ... E140/E463 obtained. The stability problem reduces to the study of the stability of the zero solution of an homogeneous system of linear differential equations with variable coefficients. In a particular case the coefficients of the equations become constants. It is this particular case which is examined-in detail in the article. The examination is carried out in two stages, firstly for each of the k coordinates independently and then the system as a whole. The stability conditions are expressed-in terms of the roots of algebraic equations. It is found that the stability depends not only on the form of control function, but on ther parameters of the controlled object and the regulators. Thus conditions can be obtained for the physical realizability of the system. A: brief remark on the general case (where the stability coefficients are variable) indicates that the dependence on the system parameters holds here as well. In conclusion the author mentions various related questions which have not been treated- in the article. The possibility of substantially simplifying the form of the differential equations defining the regulation function or even of excluding from these equations a part of the information Card 5/7 23154 S/024/61/000/003/002/012 On the theory of nonlinear E140/E463 external to the the 10-th coordinate system; the elimination of mutual couplings between the regulators; the possibility of using self-adjusting corrective networks in the computer and the Inclusion of nonlinear equations in the latter. There are 3 figures and 16 references: 12 Soviet-bloc and 4 non-Soviet-bloc. The four references to English language publications read as follows: Moore, I.R. Proc.IRE, 1951, v.39, Noll, pp.1421-i432; Baksenbom, A.S., Hood, R., NACA, Rep.980, 1950; Aseltine, I.A., Manicini, A.R., Sarture, C.W., Trans. IRE on Automatic Control, PGAc-6, 1958; Margolis, M., Leondes, C.T., IRE Weson Convention Record, 1959, pt.4, p.104. SUBMITTED: January 23, 1961 Card 6/7 L?WP m L345:L2-65 EE-D-2~FHO~~/ 2 ~ P k_V G Pj_ djPC C /fEc w BG 'i .1 Bj~ C' ACCESSION NR: AT5004113 cl/00OD/64/000/000/0065/0083 AUMOR: abushkin. S. A. TITIS: Mathematical conditions of physical realization in invariant automatic and g4roscopic syst:,-ms SOURCE: 'Vsesoyuzno-ye soveshchaniye po teorii invariantnosti i yeye primeneniyu V avtomatic1i_i_ikikY_s i i__tiiinap,- 72T,-Tre-v-~-T-962. Teoriya invariantnosti v ststemakb " avi7om-~t'f~~e-sko_go u_pr_a_v'I_eniya (nleory of invariance in automatic control systems trudy saveshchaniya. Moscow, lzd-vo Bauka, 1964, 65-83 TOPIC TAGS: -differential equation, linear differential equation, gyroscope, invariant systi.6m,- automatic control system, physical realization, earth satellite., ABSTRJkCT- The author formulates certain mathematical conditions for the physical. realization of invcriant dynamic systems. An automaticAlly regulated system satisfying the following first-order differential equations is considered: Y, o6j j~j; 1 0.10 m + lot 0 4 9, (YI, gooot - ; I C v, ard -W L 46024-W BE(; k k) -2 . Z ACC NR: AT6017609 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/0064/0077 AUTHOR: Babushkin S. A. -. A ORG: none -7-1 TITLE: Adaptive system with a nonlinear model SOURCE: Vsesoyuznaya konferentsiya po teorii i p tike samonastraivayushchikhsya_ sistem. Ist, 1963. Samonastraivayushchiyesya sistemy (Adaptive . con.troi syu-temsY; trudy konferentsii. Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 64-77 TOPIC TAGS: self adaptive control, automatic spacecraft control, variable mass sys- tem, special purpose computer ABSTRACT: Synthesis of the controller of a nonlinear adaptive system with outside disturbances is described. Control law equations are derived from the original state equations using variational methods. The variables are divided into two basic groups: directly observable and nonobservable.1 The latter are expressed as functions of the first. The problem of flight control of a variable mass body moving in the vicinity of Earth is considered as an example. A set of equations serving as the basis of the control law is derived and a block diagram of a special purpose computer to implement this control law is presented. Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 55 formulas. SUB CODE: 13,22/ SUBM DATE: 22Nov6S/ ORIG REF: 012/ OTH REF: 001 Card /1 , S. G. T Mz3IJPww- -- Kinematic and dynamic properties of motion-picturO films vhen conveyed by sprockets. 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