SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BELOV, Y. M. - BELOVA, A. Y.
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AP6005361
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5 end cover
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AP6025673 SOURCE CODE3 tM/04,13/66/000/013/01"/0145
INVENTORSt Anikin, V, Iq Belov) Yee He
ORG: none
TITLE: A device for instal)3ng an adjustable thrust bushing in bearings, Class 62,
No. 183598
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztay, tovarnyye, znaki, no. 13, 1966, U4-1/+5
TOPIC TAGS: antifriction'bearinge bushing, aircraft landing gear
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a device for installing an adjustable
thrust bushing in bearings for., say, aircraft wheels. The bushing contains a bar
carrying immovable ind movable flats bearing against the internal ring of the wheel
bearings. To produce a higher accuracy of the axle clearance and to determine the
necessary length of the thrust bushing, the upper flat is made in the form of a
spring-loaded flywheel. The outer surface of the flywheel supports an indicator
fixed by a bracket to the bar. The indicator carries movable stops placed between
the flats, as well as radial and longitu 'dinal spring-loaded pins. The latter enter
the radial recesses on both parts of the thrust bushing and also the openings formed
on the inner aides of each flats,
SUB CODE: OJ 13 Sum DATE. i wun65
I ard IA UDGI -629,135A38 531.71
-7
QV, Ye.M,_,,kand. veter.,nauk; KRUGLOV, VJ., kand. veter. nauk;
BW
bVA, V,N,., red.
[Protecting farm animals and plants against radioactive dust;
safety, manual for collective farm chairmen, state farm di-
rectors,, field crew foremen, and farm managers] Zaah2hita
sell skokhoziaistvenrWkh zbivotyWkh i rastenit ot radioaktiv-
noi pyli; pamiatka dlia predsedatelei kolkh~~z,~v, direktorov
sovkhozov, brigadirov i upravliaiush:;hi1h fermami. Mnskva,
Kolosp 1964. 16 p. (M IRA 18: 5)
BELOV,,YE. N.
Osnovy tekhnicheskogo normirovaniia; rukoVodstvo po tekhnich.
normirovaniiu v mestnoi proiVshlennosti. Izd., 2., ispr. Moskva,
Gos, izd-vo mestnoi proriyshl.. RSFER, 1948.. 3-10 P. tables.
Princirles of technical normalization; manual of technical normali-
zation in local industry. . I
DLC; TS155.B45 1948
SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Unions Library
of Congress, 1953.
BAIA)VI Te-A,--;AXEIAROT. N.H., redaktor; VASICK. 1.L. radaktor Lzdatblintya;
TMIS-0-T, A.B.,,tekbutchaskiy radaktor
[Principles for setting norms in t:chnology; manual for setting
technical norms in'local industrie I Oanovy takhnicbeekogo
norairovaniia; rukoyodstva po tekhnichaskamn normirovaniin-v
mastuoi prowyahlonnosti. I&d. 4-oa, parer. Pod red. N.N.Zakbarova.
Moskva, Goo. isd-vo mestuoi .3rowyahl. RUSR, 1956. 158 p.
(Production standard (91RA 10:7)
BEL.OV.Yev e Nikol vic ROCHENKO~ P.J., kand. ekonom. nauko
re 0; K., red,j MUTONOVA, L.I.9 tekhn. red.
(practical manual for the esta.blisbment of.technical normal
'Piaktich4ekoe rukov'odstvo po tekhnicbeskomu normirovaniiu
trudi. Pod.red., P.F.Petrocbenko. Moskva,, Goo. izd-vo meot-
no~ prox7sM. i khudozb, prorWalov RSFSR, 1961. 193 P.
(Production standards)
132wV, YO.P--
I%-
Reconditioning the negative plates of BM-80 batteries. Ilek. i
tepi. tiage, no.6:33-34 Je 157. (KIRA 10:8)
1. Akkumulyatorshchik motorvagonnogo depo Moskva III Severnoy
dorogi.
(Electric batteries) (Blectric locomotives)
BELOV, Ye.P.
Device for drilling holes 'in flanges of gate valves. Stroi.
truboprov. 9 no.2t32-33 '64. (KMA 17:3)
1. Tatarskiy neftyanoy nauohno-isslidovatellskiy institut, g.
,Bugultmae
-40-
BRYZGB., V.Ao; BFJN,, Ye..P.
Attachment to the AFR-2 automatic-devios f4r-hoisting and
lowering rods. Nefteprom. dolo no.7s3l-32 164., (KrRA 170)
lo Neftepromyelovoye upravleniye OAllmetty-evneftIN i Tatarski-y
neftyanoy nauchno-issledovatellsklLy institut, g. Bugullma.
BELOVO Ye.P.9 inzh.
---XlML;,
- ,
Inadequacy of the equipment for the major repair of oil wells. Besop.
truda v prom. 8 no.lOtl6-18 0 164. (MIM 17:3-1)
1. Tatarskiy neftyanoy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut,, Bugullma.
BRY'ZGIN., V.A.
Impraving a clamp to fas-ten a KHBK sable to pmp !Aiiti2. M.9!3h.
i neft. ob-ir. ro.704"...33 1 64.
~'Aiatk W. I I )
1. Ob"yedineriye Tatarskoy neftyanoy pr,-my-qhljrriust.' t Tntarskly
nefty-anoy naiicluio-i2sledovatellskiy instAtut, g. Bugullrna.
BELOV, Ye.P.; BELOV, Ye.Ye.
Device for the continuoys monitoring of the resistance of KRBK
-able insulation when lowering a sinking electric pump into a
well. Mash. i neft.-obor. no.9:16 164.
(MIRA 17:11)
1. Tatarskiy neftyanoy nauchno-isaledovateliskiy institut, Bugultma.
BEIDV, Ye.P..; BRYZGIN, V.A.
Using the APR-2 device in the current repair of wells exploited
by electric centrifugal pumps. Mash, i neft. obor. no.9:13-14
- 164. (KMA 17: 11)
1. Tatarokiy neftyanoy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut., Bugullmay
i Ob"yedineniye neftyanoy promyshlennosti Tatarskoy ASSR Ministerstva
neftyanoy promyshlennosti SSSR.
BRY7.G- I V.A. Jn7Z'h,;,B.-LOV, Ye.111., inzh.
A P
11atfozm for the undtirgmund repair of oil vells. usJng the
nBakir,nta" un.-*t. BazoIp.+,ruda v 9 no.4.'40 Ap 165. (MIR-A 18:5)
I., LATOSIT, N. T.,
Ketones
Steric hindrances in organomagnesium reactions. Part 13- Preparation of ketones by
by interabtions of acyl halides with organomagnesium compounds. Zhur. ob. khim. 22
no. S. 1952
Monthly List of Russian Accessionsp Librai7 of Congress., November 1952, Unclassified.
N
BELOV, Ye.V.; DZHANGIRIYANTS, D.A.; TULI AYEVA.?
Results of studying the bitumen eontent and underground waters in
YBsozoic and Paleozoio sediments in the southern part of the Emba
region. Trudy Inst. geol. i geofiz. AN Kazakh. SSR 102-90 163.
(MIRA 16:7)
(Emba region-Water, Underground)
(Emba region-Bitumen-Ceology)
BELOV.9 Te.V.
Some data on the presence of bitumen in persalt sedimente of
Novaya Kazanke. domes. Trudy Inst, geol. i geofis. AN Kazakh. SSR,
L7"l 163. (MIRA 16:7)
(Volga-Ural region-BiturAen-Goology)
SHMAYS, I.I.;,BEIDV, Ye.V.
Features of the distribution of scattered bitumens in the
sediments!of the Volga-Ural interfluve. Geol. nefti i gaza,
8 no.4t44-46 Ap t64. (KMA 17t6)
1. Kazakhakiy politekhnicheakiy institut.
BELOV, Ye.P.; BELOV, Ye.Ye.
Device for the continuoys monitoring of the resistance of KRBK
cable insulation when lowering a sinking electric pump into a
well. Mash. i neft.-obor. no.9:16 164.
(NIW- 17: 11)
1. Tatarskiy neftyanoy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut, Bugullma.
1-11
BIWV, Tn.
French economists in Moscow* Vope skone no*3:160 Mr 160.
(Namoades) (min 13--2)
36960
S/i4i/62/005/001/005/024
12 6 121 /0 E032/E3111
AUTHORS: Kaner, E.A. and Belov, Yu.A.
TITLE: On the penetration of an electromagnetic field into
nagneto-active plasma
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy,
Radiofizika, v-5, no. 1, 1962, 47 - 6o
T=-: The authors discuss the penetration of ordinary and
extraordinary waves into semi-infinite plasma in a magnetic
field when the latter is parallel to the surface of the plasma.
Ion motion is taken into account anq no limitations are
imposed on the quantity Ii = 8-nT/H , where n is the plasma
~density and T is the electron temperature. The surface of
the plasnia is represented by a model, in whichtie electrons
and ions are diffusely reflected at the surface, i.e. itis
assumed that after collision with the surface the particles
have a steady-state 'Mamrellian distribution function. The
aftalysis starts with the formulation of the transport-equations
for electrons and ions and is.continued with a derivation of
formulae for the current density And the effecti-.~e penetration
Card 1/2
s/141/62/oo5/oo1/oo5/o24
E032/E314
On the penetration of
depths in the limiting case of vreak and stronS spatlal
a distribution. Particular attention is paid to th-a rt,5 nance
properties of plasma at the "hybrid" frequency V-.;~
e 3.
and in the region of the electron and-ion gyrofrequencies
e and 4'1i . respectively. The resonance effect investigated
in the present paper corresponds to cases where the dielectric
constant eef of plasma becomes infinite. However, there are
also resonances associated with zero values of cbut these
ef
will be considered in afurther paper. There is 1 figure.
ASSOCIATION: InstItut rad�of!z!1i� i elelctroniki AN UkrSSR
(Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics of
the AS McrSSR)
SUBMITTED: May 29, 1961
Card 2/2
KARPAOEZVA,.S.bi., doktor khim'icheBklkh nauk; MVEDEV., S.P.., im*.; ZAZHAROV,, YO.I.J,
:inzh.;.BELOV, insh.
Effect of pulsation on the operation of packed colt-go EximemashIsootre
no.20J."17 Mr-Ap, 163* (Packed towers) (MM 1614)
L 56og-62, EWT(m)/EWP(w)/Epi~.(6')/EPY(n)-2/EWA(d)/EPR/T/EWP(t)/:"U?(z; tj/r-'4,T(b
Pr-4/Ps-4/N_4 IjP(c) Mjle_/JD
AIXESSION MR: AP5010558 UR/0129/651000!004/0053/0055
66 9.14:621.755
AUTHOR: Belov, Yu. Ae; Markin, G. M.
TIM: Nitridin 59b
gof 25 5MA 4teel
7771"t
SOURCE: Metallovedentye i tei=icheskaya obrabatka metallov, no. 4, 1965, 53-55
TOPIC TAGS: steel nitriding, steel hardness, nitriding catalyet, amnonium chlor-
ide, aniline / 25Kh5NA steel
ABSTRACT: A study of the chanLTe t~,,layer depth and hardness was made under vari-
ous conditions of nitriding MhR steel. In a one-stage nitriding process,
a fter a holding time of 15-16 bra., the depth of the layer with a hardness of HV
820 does net increase and remains at 0.12-0.14 mr.. As the holding time is in-
creased, the layer with hardness HV = 550-3GO grows to a eiight extent, and after
16 hrs. the process slows down so much that further nitriding is useless. As the
temperature is raised from 500 to 560C (for a 16-hr. holding time), the layer in-
creases by about 0.1 tn, and the hardness decreases froim hV 920 to HV 740. In a
two-step nitriding process (first atage, 16 bra. aL 500C; second stage, 5, 10,
15 lira. at 560C), the maxinim hardness of the nitrided lavir liV>820 was observed
Crd 1/2
B31LOVo Yu.D. -. xn ho
Investigating the strength of coal seam ground rocks. Izv.
vys.ucheb.zav*: goroxhure no#10:38-46 '58. (HIRA 12:8)
1,. Sibirskiy filial Voesovusnogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo
marksheyderskogo instituta.
(Rocks-Testing) (Barth'pressure)
PIOV, Yu.D., gornn insh.; IWATIV. Ye.V., gorW insh.; OEMMEMD, V.A.
Manifestation of rack pressure In mining flat seams by the
hydmulic method. Ugoll 34 no,1:33-38 Ja 158. (MIRA 12:1)
1,Veesoywfin nauchno-iseledovatellekly marksheyderskir Institut
(for Beloy, Kunyarev). 2.VseeoyUz nauchne~-iesladovatellskir
institut Gidrougoll (for Okhrime:70-
(Hydraulic mining) (Subsidences (Barth movements))
BEIDVI A.A.; BEIDlt-luD.; BEZHETSKIYI A-YG,; KUNYAYEVj Ye-Ve;
LYALIKOVs G.I.; P=GVj N.S.; WVOROSOV, A-Kb,;
BOLDYREVAq Z.A.9 tekbn. red,
(Concise mine surveyors' reference book]Kratkii spravochnik
marksheidera shakhty. Moskva., Gosgortekhizdat, 1962 416 P.
(NIRA I;t9)
(Mine surveying)
/1 -, r, 12 1
AUTROR:
TITLE.,
PERIODICAL:
ABSTR--',CT
Card 1/3
Sokolovskiy, P.A.
Be1ov.:.,'Yu*
Production of Zinc Dust at the Belovo
Siro 'Nork's (Elel-t rot ermiches'-koye polucLenitye
ts4xil.~-ovoy pyli ne. Belov-skom tsinkcvcm z,,xode)
Tsvetinyve Metully! 1958, Nr 11.~ r-P 20-25 (USSR)
1 4,,
In view of 'he disadvantr~8es of existing methods tt
t't-,e Belovo Zinc Works for zinc and zinc-dust production
an eleotrothermaic process has been irave-stigt~ted. This
vias done jointly by -the Y,,o.,..,ks Lind the Gintsvetmet,
Institute in 1956-1957 with an experimental 150 kW
installation and July 1,057 a semi-production
31.000 kVAI~ unit has been in operetion. Tiiis has an
oil-f ired rotary kiln 11 m lrni, nd im external
diameter for callcination at tL maximum temperature of
850-9,000C. From the kiln the hot cliarge goes via
a liried bun'-er into the electric furna-ze. This is
5 .4 m lon6 iaid '~ .6 wide ir:terii'al 1y; t~ 01roma-
mLAgneslte brick- bott-lom und mlagnesite in melt-soritacted
zones. Current is supplie!~ from t~-10 thzee-p~La_=e
traneformers ty-pe 'ETM 900/10 'j-4tti a r.'Z3x_-;M-UM of
SOV/1. lr-~) 0-11-4/21
Electrothermic Production of Zinc Dust at the Belove Zinc Works-
7400 amperes per phase. Eigilt cl-'er6ing hoppers ~~,xe
provided on the furr-ace ds is a condenser for
liquid zinc and a condeiising Churnber fo-" z.-Inc: dust.
The -exes after Oleaninj. in a water-cooled ohamber,
c-olone and scrubber are eject
-ed. The trapped
material is screened oil. C,2 - 0.3 mm screens, the
undersize. beirg _expor' id as zire dust, the. oversize
u el ectrie-furmce
ellted,to- liq -3., -zinc..: The
O~args consisted 'of - S*inter (5*8--5 9% Z 9% Fb,
n.- M - 0.
6-8% Fe, 1.5. --2.5% Cu, 0.7 - 0.9% S, 6.2. - 0.2% Cd,-
1.2% CaO, 1.0 - 1.5% M90, 4--5% SiO2, 1-2 v/tonne Au,
100-,
..)00 &/tonne Ag) witli enough limesltcne (50-,--5% CaO,
3-5% SiO-- to give a CaO: S40 rLtic in, -I-ile slag Cf
_1 and tit theoretical amo-ant .5 coke. 1-16 37a5 founi
to be the optimal voltai;e givim6 a current of 3600
amperes, the daily produotivity of fLxr-ace heiiG
14 tonnes of calcined char&P (115 tortnea of zinc). The
zinc content of the depended on tte iron content
(1 . 10% Z-_ wit h 7. 0% Fe - 5 . 51% Zn rikt h 19 . &cr*, Fe ) and
d.
C'~~rd 2/3 on the (CaO + M.80)/SiOp rutio. The copper and noble
SOV/1 36 -_5 P-1.1-4/211
Electrothermic Production of Zinc Dust at the Belovo -Unc Works
metals concentrated in the matte and alloy (about 2%
copper loss in slag). The electrothermic process
described required 5-7 1% of electrodes. 100 kg oil
and 3600-3800 k,VH per torLre of zinc dust, the
roduction cost per tonne being 2800-2900 roubles.
K
e condensation of zinc vapour into liquid metal has,
not been.edopted) the uctivity of the dust is
comparatively lovy lininZ life is short and dust-
coiidensser design is defecl--ive; these problems are being
studied by the works with the Gintsvetmet. Institute.
There is I figure.
ASSOCIATION: Belovskiy Tsi&ovyy ""a-od (Belovo Zinc Woeks)
Card 3/3
BELOV, Yu.1.
Reliability of electroradionavigation equipment and its
determination. Inform. sbor. TSNITHF no. 120. Sudovozh.
i sviaz' no. 27t14-23 f64 (mIRA 19:1)
_t 46763-66 EWTOVEWT(l) TG/BC
--t 46 ~6.
ACC NR* AR6004335 SOURCE CODE: UR/0274/65/000/009/B0377i0W
AUTHOR: Belov, Yu. I.
REF SOURCE: Inform. sb. Tsentr* n.-i. in-t morsk. flota, vyp. 126, 1964, 3-8
TITLE: Reliability requirements for electronic navigation equipment and the calcula-
tion of its reliability
-4
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Radiotakhnika i elektronvyazI, Abe. 9B236
TOPIC TAGS: system reliability, component life expectancy, navigation equipment
TRANSLATION: The basic characteristics of reliability are functions of purpose, com-
plexity, and technological level. Reliability estimates may be based on analytical
methods or on statistical data on failures. The basic characteristics of reliability
are given by the relation 1"' 1"1 M ~'
P 946 xl'~
0
where NO is the probability f flaw ess operation, t work is the continuous operating
time of the equipment andAI is the degree of component failure. The probability of
flawless operation of all components in a computing block is given by the formula
p(O-PIM.Psm-pa(l) ... P.M...
Card 1/2 UDC: 621.396.98.019.3
L 46763-6
ACC NR: AR6004335
The analytical method requires reliable informatlon concerning the degree of failure
of the components. In general, this-method cannot be used uhen such data are lacking.
At present, this procedure is not recommended for the evaluation of electronic navigh-
tion equipment, as it does not provide sufficient accuracy. It can, however, be utiAz-
ed in the design stage to compare the reliability of equipment of the sametype. M.'
SUB CODE: 17,14,09/ SUBM DATE: none
C,,d 2/ 2
13EIDV,, Yu*Mo., insho
Effect of conditions of bard facing undeiIr4%W-*% ribbon
electrodes on the orone-eection of,the bead. Siar. proizv.
no.32t6-8 D' 16i. (MIRL 14:12)
(Hard facing)
Characteriotics of~ melting of electrode rIA't-9-L and
flux during a -else-
Wmati'd are hard facing with a Otrip-
trode. Svar. proixv. no.ItIO-12 Za 164. (KIRA 17:1)
BBLOV Yu.M.-(Iseningrad); KASHEVSKIY, N.P. -(Leningrad);
.-inimali uchastiye: SINYUKOV, F.P., inzh.; MULIKHAMV, N.J., inzh.;
LUGOVSKOY, V.M., tekhnik; TABARENKOV, K.I., tekhnik;
FETUKHOV,l V.V., tekhnik
Hard facing of iron mill rolls with a ribbon electrode.
Avtom.svar. 15 no.10:71-77 0 162. (MIRA 15:1-1)
(Rolls (Iron mills))
(Hard facing)
IOD.;- SITONITE,-Yu4!Pi.j BELOV~ Yu.M.
Nitrogen fixation as a hydrogen-acceptor prc:eess. Mikrobiologlia
34 no.,21.193-199 Rr-Ap 165. (~W 18t6)
1. Institutlim1krobiologil. AN SSSR.
IMLI KA3. G.R.; IML
qj..X%vI6, radektar-. ZRASILISECHIK, S.I.. redektor;
TOKKR, A.X7,-tekhnIchsskiy redaktor
[Manual on safety measures for electric linewl Pamiatka po tektmike
besopsenosti dlia alaktromonterov-linalshchikov. Hoskya, Gose izd-vo
lit-ry po stroit. I arkhItekturs, 1954* 38 P* (MLRA 8:3)
1, Rassia. (1923- U.S.S.R.) Kintsterstvo stroitelletva. Otdal
tekbniki besopasnosti i promyshlonnoy sanitartio
(Blectric lines-Safety measures)
XYDALIKANj G.R.1 EAPYA..Mbagerredaktorl MUSILISWMX, S.I., redaktor;
TOKBRj, A.M., I-ekhnicheskiy radaktor
tHanual on safety measures for electricians working on cables]
Pamiatka po takhnike bezopasnosti. dlia elektromonterov po kabell-
myn'rabotax. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhitakturs.
1954, 46 p. (KM 80)
(Bleatric cables-Safety measures)
I)IiOZDOV. V-K-; MAYOROV, O'N'; BEWV9jUsStI_-=OV, TU-1,; X&XAXOV, A-N.
Yormation of stationai7 waves on pneumatic tires at high rolling
opeeds.. Kauch.i res. 19 nool2:40-44 D 160* (MIRA '13112
1. Yaroelavskiy shimyy zavod.
(Tires-, ROber-Testing)
YERAKHTIH, Dmitriy Dmitriyevicho dots.,, kand. tekbn. nsuk; GOKHMAN.,
Shlems Volseyervichp kande tekbn. nauk; DVIRANINOV., Vistor
Nikolaye4ich, at. prepodavatell; ZAYTSEVj FaTel Alakoeyevich,
inzh.; LOPATINS Anton Venediktovl~oh,, dots.; ORLOVI Nikolay
Mikhaylovich.. inzh.; STRATANOVICH) Nikolay Nikolayevichp inzh.;
STRIGANOV., Nikoley Ignatlyevichp inzb.; TIKHONOV, Hikolay
Prokoplyevichl dots,p kand, tekbn, nauk; RAYKHLIN, Zaliman
Tanfilovichp at. prepodavatell; BELOV, Aleksandr Yemellnovich.
dots.; RESHETNIKDV., N.S., dotsent.9 relse~zoW; bMMIN., I.N...
red.; PTITMAN, Ye.L., red.izd-va,,- PARAKRINA, N.L.,, tekhn. red.
[ROP112~-cf -l=be..b.6 and - foreatry--machinex7l Remong lesozapto-
vitel"rqkh i 2eaokhoziaistv0nxWkh mashine By D.D.Brakhtin i dr.
Moskva, GosleebumlWat- 19619 436 p. (MIRA 15t2)
1. Kafedra remonta Moskovskogo lesotekhnicheskogo institats,
(for Reshetnikov). - I ,..
(Forests and forestry-Equipmen't and supplies)
(,Lumbering-Machinery)
Tr
S/58 61/000/004/008/011
D234%303
AUTHORS: Golubking V.Nop and Belovq B.I.g Candidates of Techni-
cal Sciences
TITLE: Programmed control of metal cutting machines
SOURCE: Avtomaticheskoye uDravleniye i vychislitellnaya
tekhnika, no. 49 Moscow 19619 306 - 323
TEXT:' The purpose of the paper is to classify the experience accu-
mulated during the design of systems of programmed controlp in or-
der to have a unified point of view when considering a new system
which is to be designed. All known systems are divided into 1) con-
tinuous, 2) discretep and 3) discrete-continuous and a survey of
system of the latter two types is given (chiefly those developed in
non-Soviet-bloc countries),, G.Ac,Spynuq Candidate of Technical
Sciences of the Institute of Physics of A39 Ukrainian SSR9 A.B.
Yakhinq Professor and A-V. Cherayshevp Engineerg of MVTU im. Bauman
are mentioned for their contributions in the field. There are 10 fi-
gures and 15 Soviet-bloc references.
Card 1/1
BF.LOV Bj. - KOZWV, V.V.
Diazo compounds. Part 14: Diazotizatim of aromatic amines
with nitrite in solutions of saturated carboxylic, acids;,
Zhur.ob.kh'-. 31 no.7-.2212-2217 J1 161. (MIRA 14:7)
1. Moskovskiy ~nstitut narodnogo khozyaystva imeni B.V.
Plekha~ova.
(Amineb) (Dia2o, compounds)
AUTHOR: Belova, A., Dneprodzerzhinsk 107-9-40/53
TITLE: The Repair of a Foh-Button Switph (Remont klavishnogo pere-
klyuchatelya)
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1957, # 9, p 52 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This article deals with break-downs of push-button switches
in the "Daugava" and other types of radio receivers. In order
to prevent malfunctions, the author suggests to make a groove in
that surface of the push-button which comes into contact with
the supporting bar. This groove must have a depth of 0.5 mm
and a width corresponding to the thickness of the bar. It will
prevent the bending of the bar.
There is one figure.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 1/1
Credits for introducing nev technologr. Dan. I kred. 18 no.12.1
44-45 D'60. (KIU 13: 11)
1, Starehly kreditqy inepektor Ivanovskoy oblastoy kontory
Goebanka.
(Ivanovo Province-Credit) (Ivanovo, Province-Hanufactures)
WljDVA A
Otate Bank'6 business and peop,11. Don. i krad. 19 no*7-.53-59
(MIRA 14:7)
1, Starshiy kreditnyy inspektor Ivanovskoy kontory Gosbankao
(Ivanovo Province-Banks and banking)
(Auditing)
BELOV )A. (Alma-kta)
Reclamation of virgin land and,problfts of dgricultural
specialization. Vop.skon. no.9192-101 8 161. (MM 34t8)
(Kazakhstan-Reclamation of land)
BEWVA A- AOJI starohiy ekonomistj 1.0 rmo jP ff.., instruktor
State Bank's buidmess and people. Den, i krede 20 bo,g:"-50 8
162* (MM 15--9)
le Ivanovskaya kontora GDsbanka (for Belova), 2* Daepropetrovski
oblastnoy k~ndtet Kouimufiisticheakoy partil. Ukrainy (for LogvitL=
(Bai*e and banking) (Auditing and inspection)
BILOVA, A. A.
MA w
Outstanding Soviet fsurR"on IU. IU. Dshanalidse, Sov. mad. 20 no.4-.
84-89 Ap 1564- (MLRA 9.08)
(BIOGRAMISI
Dshanelidze, 10. IU. (Rue))
BELDVA, A. A. Cand Mad Sci -- (diss) "Yu. Yu* Dzhanelidze's role in surgery."
Mos, 1958. 20 pp (Ist Mos Order of Lenin Wed Inst im 1. V. Sechenov), 200
copies (KL, 52-58, 106)
-laLa-
BjWVA, A.A.
ftoblem of burn traum iu the works'of IU#IU* Dshanalidge.
Sov. %drav.' JUrc. no. 1t5&62 ZR-7 158. JKRA 13--7)
L-b inatituta'drgaulzatoll xdmookhraneimiya i Istoril
meditainy is. 1.,4* SeuRabko Idulateretva sdrarookhraueaiya
SSSR.
(BMn AIM SUMS)
(VZUMMMo IUSTIT IULWOVICR, IW3-1950)
it Xft maditainakikh nauk; NUZIMIN, M.K,s kand.
medito klkh nauk
Dedication of a momment to Frofeasor F.R. Borodulin. Sov,
zdrav. 19 no- 4:87 160. (KM 13:10)
(BORODULIN, F.R., d. 1956)
BRWVAv Aleku -1--Alokweyowa ERrSTAYI, X.D. # prof red UNDIIAH
;ec Da.9 tekbn. red.
IU.IU.Dzhm2.idset 1883-1950;, Tbil4slq Goo, izd-vo uebebno-
pedagog. 3.it-ryt NTSodnat" 19614 277 p.' (KUU 14z9)
(Dehanorliftep MAin Mlianovich, 1883-1950)
(SMGERY)
BELDVAR A.A. kand'emed.nauk; FOMA, T.A. (Moskva)
Works of Soviet graphic art as materials for the study of
medical history. 'Sov.sdrav, 22 no,4;47-50 163, (MIRA 163,4)
.(MEDICINE AND ART)
MOVA, A.Ap.kandor-l.nauk
---------
Impreastons of an eyevitness. ZhmveRoa.Peder. 7 nojsAI-46
Mr 163.- -6dkk 16SA
(Tupix-MMITIONS) (wopirp.-MUMMONS)
RZHEKHIN,, V.P., kand.tekhn.nauk- BELOVA A B
Removal of goosypol from cottonaeod oil vith'anthranilic uid.
Hasl,-zhir.prom. 27 no.lsl2-15 Ja 161. (MIU 14:1)
1. VsesoyumWy nauchno-insledovatellskiy institut zhirove
(Gotton;eed oll) (Goissypol)
id)
(AuthranWc a~d
RzH&KHiN, v.P., kand.tekhn.nauk;_BEIkVA, inzh.; TROSIKO, U.I.)
inzh.; KONEVA, Ya.A., iz~zF.--;B-OMTO1EV, S.T.j Imh.; VLASOV,
V.I., inzh.; ROZENSMEM, G.V., inzh.; TADZHIB,%3C-V, G.T.,
inzh.
Separation of gossypol from prepaosed oils and micelles, with
anthrani.lic acid. ~1&al. - zhir. prom. 27 no.8:26-29 Ag 161.
(MIU 14: 8)
,1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy inatitut zhirov (for
Rzhekhinp Belova). 2. Sredneaziatakiy filial Vse3oyuznogo
nauchno-inaledovatellakogo Instituta. zhirov (for Troalko, Koneva).
3. Kokandskiy maslozhirovoy kombinat (for Borshchav, Vlasovy
Rozenshteyn, Tadzhibayev).
.(Gossypol) (Anthranilic acid) (Oila and fats)
RZHEKffIN, VPs; BELOVA, A. B,,
Studying the interaotion, between goimypol and 0-aminobenzoic
leathranilic) acid. Zhur. prikl. kbti-- 34 no-5:3-176-1178
~Mj 163.. (KERA 3.6: 8)
1. Vsasovuznyy -nauchno-issledovateltakiy institut zhirov.
(Gossypol) (Anthranilic acid)
INs V*P.,, kand.tekhn.nauk; ~OVAO ~A.Bj, dash,; -ChUDNOVSUYA., MsA.
Gbt~Wng gossypol a~d anthranille acJA vith the method of fillralin
by-drolpis of,gosoypol antbranilates. Masl.-zhir.prom. 29 no,*2:9-12
F 163* (MM 16:4)
L, 'Vessoysunyy naucbno-issledovatellskiy institut shirovo
(Goasypol) (Anthranilic acid)
y
BMVAp RZIMMKI T.Pj Und. tekhn. nauk; Prinimala
'=A?' L,Nv
tiye,
Determining the content-in antbranylatee of gosoMl liberatsid
during its bydrolysis. )ka L-shir. prom. 29 no 3:14-17 Mr 163.
iMMA. 16:4)
1. Voesoyazmy o-ianledovatellskiy inatitut zhirov.
y nauchn
(Gossypol) (Anthranilic acid)
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BELOVA, A. I.
Glass Manufacture
Cold repairs of tank furnaces. Stek. i ker. 10, No. 3, 1953.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953. Uncl.
Rz-z &) V'4) /J.
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5027
Nauchno-iseledovatel'aldy Institut schetnogo mashinostroyeniya
Voprosy rascheta i konstrairovaniya elektronyykh vychislitelInykh mashin,, vyp. 1',
(Problems of the Calculation and Design of Electronic Coqjxters~ v. i) Mos-
cow., Mashgiz., 1960, 154 p. Errata slip inserted, 8.,000 copies printed,
Ed.*. N,Ye,, Kobrinskiy,, Doctor of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House:
A.G. Akimova; Tech. Ed.- B.I. Model'; Managing Ed. for Literature on Machine
Building and Instrument Construction: N.V. Pokrovskly., Engineer.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for scientists and technicians
vorking in computing-machine building and related fields.
COVERAGE: This collection of articles presents the results of investigations
related to the design and development of-electronic computers. It examines
the realization of some general and special algorithms by means of digital
and analog computers, investigates errors in the realization of functional
relationships in electronic analoga,,:.. and revievs problems of computing and
designing the external outfits and arrangement of digital computers based
on various principles of operation. Methods of computation and the basic
characteristics of stabilized supply sources for digital and analog computers.0
Problems of the Calculation (Cont.) SOV/5027
methods of computing standard circuits, and problems related to their reli-
ability are examined. No persona.Uties an mentioned. References accom-
pany some of the articles.
TABLE OF COMTM:
PART I. GEMAL PROEM OF COMM DESIGNING
Alferova., Z.V. Principles of Designing Logical Circuits of Information-
Processing Programs for Calculations 3
Neslukhowskiy,, K.S. [Possibilities of]'Using Electronic Computers for the
Mass Processing of Statistical Data 24
Shekhtman, L.M. Nev Methods of Division With Digital Computers 44
Belova
Vitenberg, E.A. Gluzberg,and A.I. Kozlova, Additional
Possibilities of Methematical Electrical Analogs,- 57
Kopay-Gora,, P.N. Errors of Variable Coefficient Units With Step-by-Step
Approximation 75
-Oard-
-B3LOVA Ael VITMIRG, I.M.; GL'UZBIRG, B.A.; MZ107A, A.I.
Possibility of adding stages to mathematical electrical models.
Vop, ras6h. i konstr. elektron. vych. mash. no-1:57-74 160.
(MM 14:1)
Mectronic analog computers)
LEONOvy I*A9, inzhej BFIXA, A*I*q Inzht,
Drawing of rods made of continuously cast metal. Stall 22
m,,3:282 Mr 162. (MM 15:3)
(Wire drawing) (Continuous casting)
'A, A.M.
2. ussR (6oo)
4. Agriculture
7. Methods of caring for the tools of the commerical fishing industry. Astrakhan,
IlVolga," 1952
9. Monthly List 2L Russian Accessions,Library ofCongress, March, 1953.Unclassified.
B-ZOVA) A. M.
"The Graphanalytic Method -- A New Means of Calculating River
Casting Sweep-Nets and Its Practical Application." Card Tech Sci,
Moscow Technical Inst of Fishing Industry and Sconomy imeni A. I.
Mikoyanj 140scow, 19549 (KL, No 7., Feb 55)
SO: Sin. No. 631, 26 Aug 55-Survey of f3cientific and Technical
Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions
(14)
~S Ez 6 V~~ A " /0,
SMINI, X.M.pdoteenit 3=11, I.M.,'kand.ced.nauk, RUTMICH, X.L.,
doktor madenauk, kand,sed,nauk
Dmitrli 14onofoutovioh Usykov; on his 60th birthdayo Ortope
,.- tram, I'Protez 19 no~2:83-84 Kr-Ap 158 (MMA 110) 1
(UMOV, DXITRII M3=OFONTOVICH, 1898-)
BELOVA., AAnt_Qjnla_HAjyaZ2.vna; GOLYGINA, L.N., spets, red.;
-"'i-SERMOVA, I.M.1, spets. red.; AYNZAVT, Yu.M.J. red.
f-Safety measures in the fishing industry] Tekhnika bez-
opasnosti v rybnoi proryshlennosti. Moskva, Pishchavaia
promyshlennost', 1964. 268 p. (MIRA 18:7)
BELOVA, A. N.2 J= I Icry I Ye. S., and Rabotalova, Ye. X.
Pnevmoenteefalogr~fiya v detskoy paikhiatricheskoy praktike p. 128
V sb Aktuallnyye Problemy Nevropatologli i Paikhiatril, Yshev 1,057.
Mybyshev Paikhonevrologiohookoy Bollnitpry.
BZI~OV
Alcohol- ovoeaine block in the treatment of fractures of the ribs.
Mov.khir.arkh. no* 2t75-76 Xr-Ap 157. (XLU 10!8)
1, Kafedra ortopaAii i trav=tologit TSentrallnogo instituta
usovershoustvo"niya vrachey
(RIBS--WOUNDS AND I&JURIES) (AICOHOL--THRRAPZUTIC USE)
(NOVOCAINE)
9, A tL~_
AUTHORS:
TITLEs
PERIODICALs
24928
Belova, A. P.t Gorskaya,
The electric properties
tantalum, and zirconium
Pizika tverdogo tela, v.
S/181/6"./003/006/025/031
B102/B214
L. G.~ and Zakgeym, L. N.
of thin oxide layers on aluminum,
3, no. 6, 1961, 1851 - 1858
TEXTs Rectifying metals with thin oxide layers in alantrolytic oells
have lately been investigated many times, partly b:.,uctuse such oxide
coated metals are finding more and more applications in radio engineering
(n. g. construction of condeneors), and partly because they exhibit intRr-
eating and often aromalous physical properties. The valve action and the
asymmetry of the electric conduction have been investigated before for
many systems including those in which an oxide semiconductor was used as
the second electrode. The valve action has also been investigated re-
peatedly and different authors have made different assumptions about its
origin, most of them assuming the appearance of a p - n junction. To
learn more exactly the rectification mechanism and the asymmetry of the
electric conduction the authors developed a new method for measuring the
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The electric properties... 24928 B102/B214
electrical characteristics of thin oxide layers on valve metals in cells
where the second electrode is a metal. The subject to such investiga-
tions is the design of electrolyte - free condensors of small size having
high capaolties at low working voltages, A fine Oxide layer serving as
the dielectric. However, thar6 arp many difficulties in realizing this
project. The method of the authors is the followingi k foil of the valve
metal is oxidized in an electrolyt1c cell; a plate of 6.5-6.5 Mm is out
out and pasted on a ceramic plate having two ailver grooves. The 13ontact
between the oxidized metal and a silver groove is ac-nomplished by means
of a conducting silver varnish. The second metal coatling is a thin metal
layer (e. g. Al) sputtered on to the oxide layer in vacuo. It is impor-
ant to insulate the sputtered metal coating from the valve metal on the
ceramic plate, which is accomplished by means of a "bridge" of insulating
resin (see Pig. 1). Samples with oxide layers of k1 20Y Ta 20 5P and ZrO2
were prepared according to this method, the second electrode being Al in
all cases. The temperature dependence of the capacity and of the loss
angle at 1000 cps were measured for such samples. The capacity increases
linearly with temperature for all the three oxides. The temperature
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dtfid pi-opettioass,
the Olo OiZB214
o6offibi#ht of the capa6ity for-h20 was 250-10' deg rhioh'agrees
VA ~
with the kiMilt of SlOan ahd Borrv; the Value for Al 0 was 440.10- deg-b.,
2
"6 ,1 0
in& ter trog 31000 deg 6 tali 6 for all the' olides at 20 C'Nas 5-1 *100
.0
an& inotedied eipoftentially with temperature.* The I(t)-diagra~m shows*
e
that the 1'akagfa current in the blodking (transmitting) dire7otioz; d4-
creasea (indteased) tapidly And after this remained independent of or
slightly dependent on*time4 Pig4 5 shows for all the'three samples the
dapendende of r6aistivity on the field strength, In Q - f(E); F196 4
.4
shows In f(1/T)j wh6re.t is the absolute temperature. The table.
givbki thb tosiativity valuot for E kv/mm of the oxide layers (1) in
the b1bokihg (A-) and the t-taridmitting (B) direationh The resulte.obtaind
jdbtify the hotudption made by the authors that a p-i-n or ap-n 'Junction
is formed in thb bxiao lay6t or oh the oxide - metal interface. P urther
bt~Aaii* 1h ih bli6ttolirtio 6611 ohowoa that there existed in foot a
.p-i,h ftiftdti6n with it thin P-type aamiconauding layer on -th~ side of the
e166tt'dlyti 04 i thih h-tYD6 tottiohauotirig layer on the side of the
k6til, T~We t*6 laytti are sepavatea 'by the i-layer of the metal oxide
which bhovs tegulht Atbithibutrit composition. Problems of the'recti-
S/i ei/61/003/006/025/63I.- "J"
The electric proper.Pies... 24928 1B 1 0?/B214
fioation mechanism are finally discussed. B. M. Tareyevand M. Mi Lexter',
, ~2
are.,mentiontd. There are 5 figureal-I table, and 14'referenoess..
2'Soviet-bloo and 10 non-Soviet -bloop
The most important.referezicei to
English-language publications read as followst R. J. Taylor, -R. S. Harin&
Journ. of-Electr jo
oohem. ~.Soo., 11, 611, 1-9561 1b
1, 30, 19521
.
J. Sasaki, Phys. a- Chem. of Sol., 19601 D. Sloan, It. Beiry..'
3/i, 177P
Proo.
IRE, U, 6 1 ;070t -1959-
kv '2 6
SMMITTED i Deoemb t'1960~(initially)p
4nuary-24, 1961 .(aft*r,r*vieion)
T41146,
NaT stop
Vass, we
711 014 5-1 011 1-1 014 S.10 %2,
:A
lie,
7 41
014
1
k;z
9~rd
4
.
"The Effect of a low Protein Diet on tiie GruvithL of '_,ransln~!ected lumorst?
.r. Ak-ad. Ailed.-I,auk ~66~hp Vopr. Oalcologil 19b6, V'ol 26, So 6, pp 65-~)O
Authors studied the affect of a lovi prot-_.in dlet by fet_,din- a diet con-
taining 3.79 percont proLain kwiLh respoct to calorle-z) to asome of the
test animals and- a -Ur-L, with 1e.26 ~wrcent protein to th-~~ control rats.
total of 120 mqle rqt.,, 5 Lo b wee,As 016, were uzed. The transin4ected
tumor wqs a spindle-cell sarco-ma. 'iiie 3,vowth of tumors in the best
animals slowod down in comparlEon to .7ro%,;th In tte rats on normal diet.
Growth continued however, in calte of the sta-ilization an.-: even ~Iropp in
woight or the rats. ~.-ffien tiie low protoin diet was replaced with the-
ndrm-al diet after tran_,in~ection the tumor -rew zi5 fa,,zt aE In the con-
trol animals. (RZIaL)Iol, No 3, Oct 19,4)
SO: Suir. 492, 19 May 55
Cand Med Soji -- (dj~ss) e Problemiof tl2m,the
vo
State of XEM- Venous and Arterial Presswe 10 Botkin:1 s Disease,
4VAIP I
-:kn Children." Len-1. 1957. 12 pp 20 om. (Len Pedlatriw Medical
Inst and Lem Sanitary-Hygj-,e::~fl~_Tnst), 200 mptes (KL,. 1T-579 88)
1T -
EXCE"OP , 11-RDICA Sec 7 Vol 131*~ Pediatrics NOV- 59
F SeC
3072. US OF THE W P
3072. USE OF THE NEW PHYSIOLOGICAL MPTHOD OF STUDYING THE STATE
HYSIC
P~T
VENONU A D AR
0 fM S N
OF THE VENOUS AND ARTERIAL PREPSURE IN CHILDREN WITH
EPIDEMIC MPA TIS au.
EPIDEMIC HEPATITIS (Russian text) - I elova A.P. - PEDIATRIYA
-29) Gr phe I III,
58,4 (24-29) Graphs I Illus. I
1958. 4 (24
in ca so 0 he
I~ 74 cases of hepatitis the arterial and venous pressure was determined by the
~n atitle th arterl.
method of Arintchin, which consists In a combiulklon of sphygmomanometry and
plathymmography. The results indicated In all cases some changes In the cardio-
vascular system. The method was controlled by lirect measurement of the venous
pressure (Waldmann) and the auscultatory method of determination of the blood
ressure and the results agreed very well. As the method Arintchin Includes
C
loodless measurement of the venous pressure, it is recommended.
Nalman 7 Z4grsb.(VU,I8)
UWU* AeFes kandemed.mauki FEPLOVP B.9 subordinator
Case of acute myeloid leukooio with rare loca3isation of a
pronounced ttmor growth in 4-year-old girl. Vop, okh, cat,
i det. 5 no. 5%85-87 S-0 160. (MIU 13:10)
1..Iz kafedry gospitallnoy pediatrii (zav. - deystvitellnyy
oblen AMN WSR prof. A.F. Turl Leningradakogo pediatrichookogo
I
meditainskogo instituta (dirm - prof. Me Shutova)o
(LEUKMU) (EAR-TUMOPU~)
BELOVA. A.P.. ksM.med.nauk
Late reaultp of the c4WV.,Uxw4pv of children with diseases of
the kWmya at the- Rosa Uke4mbizig Sanatorium on the southern coast
of the Crimea (Koreiz-Gaspra). Pedlatriia no.8:36-40 162.
WERA 15: 10)
1. 1z kafedry.gospital noy pediatrii (zav. - doystvitellnyy chlen
AM SSSR prof. A.F.Tur; Leningradskogo pediatricheskogo instituta.
(KIDNEYS-DISEASES)
(CRIMEA-CLIMkTOWGYp MEDICAL)
KOSHKIN, Viktor Gavrilovicb; CHMINSM, YU3jy Samilovich;
IARKINA, Vera Ivanovna; ISAKMCH, Gr:Lgoriy Aleksandrovich;
SLIPCHENKO, Galin& Fedorovna; U=Uj,-491~,q~ad;:a Papteleymonoynau-
GURVICH, E.A., red.izd-va,- SHERSTNEVA, N.V"., tekhn.;,-'re.d.,
(synthetic materials'for floor coverings in industrial build-
ings] Sintaticheskie materialy' dlia pokrytii polov pronyshlen-
nykh zdanii. [By)N.G.'Koshkin i dr. Moskva) GosstroUzdat,
1963. 128 p. (HIM 17:2)
REL-01A.- AvP. a, inzhoI; GOPUWA~ AGA,., kand. takhn, nauk;
LAZGUNOVA, E,Pp inzho% LYUB3MOVAO I#B.., inzh.-
Maltilayere'd palyvizql cUoride linolouno Stroi, mat, 9
rio.10120-22 0 163, (MIRA 16: n)
BELOVAO A.V.
"MicrocrystaUoseopic reactions to alkaloids" by V.7, Pozdniakova.
Reviewed by A.V.Belova. Apt. delo 21 no.201h,89 Mr-Ap 162.
(ALULOIDS) (CRYSTALLOGRAPHY) (MIRA 15:5)
!(PCZMWOVA,, V.T.)
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AUTHORS1 15eloval, AOV.p and Vallanderi S.V.. _~R
11TOt Equations of the kinetic theory'of monoatomio*.gages
in the presence of the external field of mass forces
IBRiniaAl ad' Universitet. Veetnik. kip.~
A teningi Be. ya matbmati
'
mekhaniki i astro
nomii, no. 2 1961, 75 .80
TEXT t, This article presents a system of equatio s for the-oase-of
a moving as acted uppn by the constant externa tor.~,_
9 field of mass..
coo* However, for the.exponential character of diminishing prob6-,,.
bility of free motion n the established equations are true In A116--
ternating fields of forces if the change of fields is negligible
within 5 - 10 Eiverageildngth of free runp and in the interval.of
.5 -'1V average time poriods between colliding. atoms, An atom at-:,
any in6tant 2 (T 4 q < t) while f rooly moving ia an intirval !Pf.
time (!rp t) is described by the radius vector r and vectoru
21
Zet t be time of an atom at a point with radius~veotor havin'
g
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a
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velooity iet'j be
'an aoosleration veotor in aloonstant field of
mass foroeSO
2
r r- q) + u U
q)
q
A element of an iii,~erval of time (,r t)
A
+ Aqk qi (6)
..Vhen an, atom
' is at. 'a loint with the iadlue, veoto'r Fi baving,&,766%
in
IQoity Zi 4qi titiet then when oolliding with another atom i
expreeeed in the following form
;~Of (711- 1 qI (7)
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equations o f the kinetic D207/D306
.Then'the probability of freemotion nof an.-a-tom in an intervil 'of
time (Ty.t) is at that moment'T in point with radius vector r and.
having-velocity of a but at an instant t the atom will be in
point with radius vector i having a velocity up will be
n (r, U., t,,c)
On the other hand I'L-,he-exprgesion for dn can-be obtained by intro-
be a point (Pig. 1). Radius.
ducing the function and ~5- Let X,
vector -i, o f point X, is marked as Fl. Throu6..point Xl-with velo-,
city U. Th18 trajectory will intersect the stationary area of the
streamlined body at eqme,point X with radius vectori Prom-q
8
this inaicates the notation of the vector i and velocity U
8
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Equations of the k~netim
D207/D306
If the established trajectory will'not meet the surfAce of the
streamline body then x. is infinity. Consider an element of siati6-;
nary.surfade'dS around X It is obvious.from. Fig. that,partial-
lee leaving at the instant T from different points of Ian-element.
dS at the same velocity will fill the area~dS equal and,pa'rallel
to.element dB. For determining the number of quantities dn it is
necessary t6 introduce around point X the element of volume dfl..
''
-The'element of interval of time will be'dT. The element of-volume
.
d12,is taken as a curved cylinder whose lower base dS,.is,
around
point X and upper around the point dS' all being parallel.*A por-'
2
tion of the trajectory ofan atom parallel and'equal to df1 is con-
sidered. The atom passes through the base dB; at instant t-dT With
a velocity:7A
t-dTP in time t having a velocity 7a will reach the
-.upper base of the ',aylinder dS In all dalculations it is necessary.
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to retain small quantities of the first order only in respect of
dT. Then the height of cylinder dH = )/(ut-dT* /dT can be accepted
as dH/un/dTo and volume dfl = /un/dS o dT. Representing cylinder
dQ will be directed as u and trajectory of atoms at an instant t
with velocity 7A will coincide with corresponding points dSl and
dS , The number of-particles dn entering dfl from cylinderABOD
2*
is oountedo Cylinder with bases dB and d8l shows atoms*coming out
from the boundary dS with velocity us.. On trajectory X,Xl a point
X is taken and volume G established with base dB and height dH.
Particles leaving dS. at instant T with velocity U 'r.4 and in the
case of its free motion at time t will intersect d~i having velo-
city 7a. Particles belonging to volume G at time t with velocity i
will reach the upper base of volume d.Q -dS2' they should emerge,
from dS. at instant T-dT with velocity U,, - dT. Relationship aT
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with dT is as follows:
/(U,Vd~ ='/u,,/dT = dH (10)
whilet counting the numbers of atoms in a volume d.Q at interval
of tJ me dT the change of functions ~q n can be ignored because its
change gives quaAtities of a higher order. Then for the whole in-
terval of' time,dT inside Gi functions ~ and n will be considered
as equal,~(F.O ra,,P T) and n(i, U, to T) then the number of atoms
dn,, which supply G in time dT to volume dII with the necessary ve-
.looities can be written in the form
dni, dS., odh-dw,.* (F,,, UV r)- (i, iip ty r)d-T (11)
ohRnging dT for H from (10) taking into account equalities
dSIT = dBP dII = /un/dSdT, dwT = dw (12)
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selecting an4ndependent variable T and, then introducing
'0
d-r
dn, &Qdw ~(F r) O(Ft i1p, tv -r) dr (13)
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AUTHORS: Nallanderl O.V.j and Belovap A-V.
TITLEI Ari integiil. kinbtic equation for a-mixture ob~gases
possessing internal degrees of freedom
Universitet.'Vestnik. Seriya matbmatiki
PERIODICAL: Leningrad. V'
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mekhaniki i astronomiip not 2p.1961t 81', -86*
mixture of polatomic gases in which chemical re'ae one ma,y.,,:
TEXT: A ti
occur is considered~ sin the presence of cbnstant external gravita
tional field. However, only binary co1lisions, are taken into
account and coulombic forces are assumed to be absent. Also the
partibles are to be distinguished only by their energy- states. The
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state of such a mixture can be described by a fiAite number of di- .
stribution functions f
(Ft' ill t) where i denotes a part-iculex.'ener
j
gy state, radius vector, velocity vector of a particle at.:
a moment t, and the purpose of the present work is to derive 6 coma
pletd system of integral equationst from which functions f
be
i cari
,
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kinetic equation NO
"found. Eqs. .
t, c),= n,
n ixp
x
q)
(5Y
-u(t-q
X g
9 i" q)daO]dq).(
fiff, ni (F rx,
t)
7FU~ U
s n
.,,
.
-0,
9
Y 9 t) dt.
l(
+4 .......
x
84- IvA,
01 HIS I i, - I Q. (I r, ul, t
u2, t) 7 4ij, jZ1, _U3, i) do~ 42.
x (r
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1 kinetic
a
0) do, (16)
,and Ull (7u, ~i, It
I (~On Ift,
r, U
give TA no t' Its) +
r., Us
dv. (17),
U
-g
r - U(i + It
+ So, r -1 U (t -'C), 't M (F,
2
I -U (t - q) - I X
9
-v) exp
r1l (-rl U-, t'
)d-lldq
u (t.- q) + 9
(t - q) - u'
x r
I Vk
9
Ul- 3 *,toI ox.
(Do
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~2. Z) d-, d,*3 -Y~
X fk (F,
-(19)
i,,O) dto (20)
(a,), (is,, n,
!Mr., U,
Ar
from which by elimination of nip Ji and-~ij;-the equation
f Vi(flp f (21)
kP
e V 'are easily found,integral.operat0j?8*.act:Lng'.
is obtainedp wher
on functions'fid if Eq. (21) is multiplied on both sides by
+ g~
+ U, + U, +g1
aX3 TU; VU2 + g' YUS TA -
integrodifterential'equation8 obtained'are ieen to be,generaliz6d
Bolzman equations, suitable for investigatihg' mixtur'es of.gase8
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chemically dissimilar. In many cases the solution of (21) can be
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