SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BERNSHTEYN, A. V. - BERNSHTEYN, L. A.

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DIMHTMUI.-A. _V,,. kand. tekbn. uauk; BARZAM, V. I., insh. Illectrokinstic properties of granite and the a6erence of bitumens. Art. dor. 25 no*10-115-16 0 162. OMM 15 :10) I (Granite-Mactric proportion) (Bitumen) YEGORDV, Sergey ViktoroAch; NASHIVANKO, Yelena Ifthaylowa; BERNS]iTEYN I_ Alakeandr VenL&n oviah; KOVRYZHNYKH, L.P., red.; GADAITTIO-WO-VA, - An YO.N., tekhn. red. (Pavements made with emulsions and a' cation-active additive]Fo- krytiia a primeneniem emullaii i kationoaktivnoi dobavki. Mo- skva, Avtotransizdat,, 1962. 25 P. (MIRA 16:2) (Pavements) BERN-SHTSYN, A.V.9 kand.khim.nauk Formation of black pavements, Avt,dor. 26 no,9:31 S 163. - I (MIM 16: 10) BERNSHTEYN, A.V.; BARZAM, V.I. Effect of the elect--*kinetic properties of granite an the adhesion of bitumens. Ukr. khim. zhur. 29 no.8:824--826 1630 (MIRA 16-.3.1) 1. UkrainsIdy doroshno-transportny3r. nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut. BMWR7ETNj A.V., kand.khin.rAukl NASHIVANKOO Ye,Mej, inzhe; KUGHK&s M.I.,, inzh. - Effeat of fatty acido on the smasificatiOn cap*OitY Of bitmenve Ayt.doroi dorestroi. no.1:170-177 165. (KMA 18:13.) BERNSH79YN - KUCHKA, M.I. Chemical emulsification of bitumens. Ukr. kh1w. zhur. 31 no.9s986-992 165. (KIRJk l8tll) 1. Ukrainskiy dorozhno-transportnyy nauchno-iseledovatell3kiy institut. BERNSHTEP., B,A., podpolkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby; RABINOVICH, D.A., -- --~^TEz-~.~~'66~olkovnik Cutaneous doses received by patients exposed to various examinations in X-ray diagnosis. Voen.-md.zhur. n~,.1102-74 164. (MIRA 1815) i BMNSHTM B. B. Inxh.; RDDOT, Z.S.. lnxb. Iconomic advantages of usirg fused slags in making mineral wool products. Strol.nat. 5 no.12.-6-7 D '59- (MIRk 13:3) (Mineral vool) (slot) BIM111SHTEP", B. 1. Bernshteyn, B. 1. -- "Shell fragment injuries of the eyes," (Based on the material-of the N. evacuation hosnltal)p Oftalmol. zhurnal, 1949, No.2, p;-74-79 SO: U-5241, 17 December 1953, (LetoDis 1zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 26, 19-1+9) OUIUMO, A.S.; BXRNSH2%TN, B.I. Proteins of wart excrescences in potatoes infected with Synchytrium andobioticum. DDkl. AN SUR 134 no.3:727-730 3 160. (min 1319) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-Iseledovatellskiy inatitut fiziologii rasteniy Predstavleno aked. A.I. Oparinym. (Potato wart) (Oxidases) Of rkto 0 ft poem" b va dwwui ow W WAIMM. Ubmi". X.S.R. ww" y 2a ; 3;v #ad Wkh N k 004 Wo I= saidENN. as W#N 0 !Mbh. b -nidb -1w Z"Urb rNMV% ro~ bi m"ftWmWv~b*dbs wkb Md wakii" MON. sm a6MM-41W =.N.t vwkm , ;.'~-~A_, -!~ ~ '. . ~ ~. ~~ !:~-, ~~, '. - - ~. -, I, x~ ~-`Prtp" 5(2) BOY/75-14-3-18/29 AUTHORS: Pavlinova# A. V.t Bernshteyn, Bs I. TITLE: Titrimetric Determination of Mobile Aluminum in Soils (Titrimetricheskoye opredeleniye podvizhnogo alyuminiya v pochvakh) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimiip 19599 Vol 14, Nr 3, PP 356-357 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The method of A. V. Sokolov hitherto applied: titration of the sum of free acid and aluminum with lyef titration of the free acid alone after binding of aluminum with sodium fluoride and determination of the aluminum from the difference, had certain disadvantages. Basic salts could be formed which involve a greater consumption of lye, benidest the endpoint of the titration was difficult. to recognize. in the turbid solution. It is suggested to bind the alumiaum with potassium tartrate in which connection the equivalent amount of acid is liberated, and can be titrated in clear solution with phenolphthaleine. A figure shows the influence exercised by alkali and alkaline-earth salts upon the analysis, Card 1/2 a table gives the results of the analysis.'There are 1 f.iguret BOV/75-14-3-18/29 Titrimetric Determination of Mobile Aluminum in Soils I table, and 3 Soviet referenoes. A380CIATION: Chernovitakiy gosudaretvenny u-niversitet (ChwwVtV @bate llnivereity~ SUBMITTED: January 29 1957 Card 2/2 Tm. TEYN, I.N. e- -. I A set swept by a straight line segment, Dokl, AN SSSR 146 no,l::Ll 33 S 162. . . .(MM 15:9J 1. Predstavleno akademikom I.G. Petrovskim. I (Aggrega*s) BERNSHTEYN, B.I. Some amtomical obaracteristica of the inferior alveolar nerve man and domestic animals. Trudy KirgNOAGE no.2i!35-138 165. (MIRA 1. Kafedra, normallnov anatomii (zav. - prof. N.N,41',avrov) Kirgizskago gosudarztvennogo 3neditsinskogo ir.,-Ituta. in 18113) B~:RNSHTEYN) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5592 VseBoyuznoye soveshchaniye po vnedrenivu'radioaktivnykh izotopov i f yadernykh IzIuchenly v narodnom kJI-Dzyaystve SSSR. Riga, ig6o. Radioaktivnyye izotopy i yadernyyc izlucheniya v narodnom khozyay3tve SSSR; trudy Vaesoyuznogo soveshchaniya 12 - 16 aprelya 1960 g. g. Riga, v 4 tomakh. t. 4:' Poiski, razvedka i razrabotka poleznykli iskopayemykh (Radioactive laotopea and Nuclear, Radiation in the National Economy of.the USSR; Tran- sactions on the Symponium Hold in Riga, April 12 - 16, 196o.in 4 volumes. v,)4,, Prospeoting,Survoying,.and Mining of I-Un-b eral Deposit Moscow, 06stoptakhizdat, 1961. 284 P. 3,640 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-telchnicheakily-komitet Soveta. Ministrov SSSR. Gosudarstvannyy komitet SovetWMInistrov SSSR po ispoilzovanlyu atomnoy energii Edn. (Title page): N. A. Petrov, L. 1. Petrenko, and P. S. Savitskiy; ed. of this volume: M. A. Speranskly; Scientific ed.: M. A. Speranakiy; Eyeautive Eds.: N. N. Kuz'mIna and A. G. lonell; Card 1/11 Radioactive Isotopes and Nuclear (Cont.) SOV/5592 Tech. Ed.: A. S. Poloo-tna. PURPOSE : The book is intended for engineers and technictans dealing with the problems Involved In the applicatien of radioactive iEotopee and nuclear radiation. COVERAGE; This collection or 39 articles is Voi. 4 of tl-.e tlw..3 of the All-11nion Conference of the Introductlon of Radio- active Isotopes and Nuclear Reactions in the Naticnal Econcmy of the USSR. The Conterenoe wan called bv th- Go3u4ar.-,tvennyy. nauchno-takhnicheskly komitet Sovet Mini titi,ov SSSR (State Scientific -Technical Committee of the Coune.3.1 of.' I.Ilnliter-3 of the USSR), Academy of S-Aences USSR, Goaplan SSSR (State Planning Committee of the Counoil of Ministers of the USSR), Goular,,,! *VeTl- nyy komitot Scveta 14inistrov SSSR po avtomatizatAi i mazhino- stroyeniyu (state Committee of the Council of Ylinisters of the USSR for Automation and Machine Building),and the Council of' Ministers of the latvian SSR. The reportn Bqmn-arized in th.a publication'deal with the advantages, prospects, and Card 2/11 Radioactive Isotopes and Nuclear (Cont.) SOV15592 development of radloaotivQ methods used in prospecting, our- Veying, and mining of ores. Individual roportn prosant the results of the latest scientific research on the development and Improvement of the theory, mathodology, and technology of radlametric inventigationa. Application of radioactive methods in the field of engineering geology, hydrology, and the con- trol or ore enriclument processes is analyzed. No personalities are mantionA There are no roferenoes, TABLE OF CONTMITS t Alekseyev, F. A. Present State and Future Prospects of Applying the Methods of Nuclear Geophysics In Prospecting, Surveying, and Mining of Minerals 5 Bulashevich, Yu. P., G. M. Voskoboynikov, and L. V. Muzyukin. Neutron and Gamcna-Ray Lo&;ing at Ore and Coal Deposits -19 Gordeyev, Yu. I., A. A. Mukher,and D. M. Srebrodollskly. The Card 3/11 Radioactive Isotopes and Nuclear (Cont.) SOV/5592 Felldman, B. Ye., and L. Z. Talav. Detem.1ning the Location r"f the Contact Zone of Oil-Bearing and Water-B,?aring Carbonaceou~ Bads by the induced Activity Method ~03 Zhuvagin, I. G., and Yu. A. Akebanlyanov. Use of Radioa:~tlve Isotopen in a New Method for Controlling the Resultzs of a Hydraulic Rupture of the Bed log Gulin, Yu. A., D. A. Bernshten, and "Yu. I. Sokolov. New Method3 and Eiiii-p-m-en-t-rur-rre'-Zn'vestigation of the Cement Dia- tribution Behind the Column in the Reinforced Boreholes 1,16 Vasillyeva, N. A., E. V. Solkolovskly, and.V. N. Maydebor. V3e of Radioactive Hydrogen-Tritium Isotope in Exploration and Ex- ploitation of Oil Deposits for Control of Water Movement Along the Bed IP5 Soyfer, V. N, Method for.Determining the Natural Tritium as a Means of Solving Hydrogeological and Hydroengineering Card 6/11 0 0 0 0 a I ill 14 it It W 4a- It M tv A, St JI a A A 17 a 21 1 A 11 v 11 A -.i x 4: !4 it -6 L r L it ft r4A 1 A X --t-J- AA X IX- 00 Al 'i-00 Do teradnadon of rubber In shot cardboard I )kriatbleba #till A, 1'. ltw~:Amj. Ao-h~rwt ROSO. Nw 12-311 111; Kki. KOrtal Zhis,, 1940. No Altruil-t% ut-tv iiuote w litul miotAf4e l4vctit, I." all ingfrtlit-111, .4 Awe lit-41hrl all.) Otel., fulstwO milli wrilivul. lot drig. file willelik 0 1%11l 0 1wr in thent wrte th-vrhitwil. KOI( WVIC ll,q4l A~ 0 -Ivvl1I,,I Im It-ailiel 614-1. Alld A-11wrilirs Iragent 1- see The folhoot itig whrill, ,I wull v 1". - - =011111 01111 ("till'i flir itrighl.1 -difil'Ir 4414 it4,f fill. 00 milli dth; 4IVL 1411#141 4-44061411 111 1 11411 411 1114 S411111ill 114 00 ctill~ With Vicrituiv, CHU, J411.1 swwwlse. all"th"i 0 IPI twf. elf, imill4lit, ~111-Ntiknv%, alill fal Willi w-ulifint Icv- too flltk- *fill (frilt file 14"IM41C *fill 4-141141 Wit -1 ova ~6 harjuref irildrist (dr1wistislir olk file Lill'i lif fil,vt 1 .11 't " -,I%, IV With Noll fliew ItAx.-Ill, 1111I.N.1 coo t I:f t, itima. fk~Wtsv- 1, tilt 3000 k[lALkVF.GICAL OlrROURf CkAAWK411141% ao* ik 0 ito 0 it I;j 0 a a 3 ;-v al 10, 9* 11 16, Is' 6I, no *I, 4111 0 4111!s 0 0 0 fill 0 0 a 0 seallil 0 0 0 00 0 0 * 0 0 : BERNSHTEYN. D.G. inzh,; NEMIROVSKIY, L.R., inzh. Using a chromatic pyrometer to measure the temperature of, the clinkering zone, TSement 31 no.1:11-13 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Institut Giprostromavtomatizatsiya. Apr 19h8 "on an 3hterpolAtim Process of Academician S. N. Bernahteyn,- D. L. Bernshtegn, 4 VP "Dok Ak Nauk SBBRO Vol LIE, No 3 Ikplains method whereby Beroahteyn's process can be wrpanded and'applied to wide class of nodule matrices. Submitted by Aced V. 1. Spairmov 27 Fab 1948. 77T38 M .LABETSP X.S.1 KHAVIN, M.L.; BEMHTEYN, B.A.; RUDYACHENKO, N.L; BATENIN, YeOS* - _ ~ _...7 Some problems of teaching special technioal courses by, means of teaching machines. Izv. vys. ucheb. ftv.; radiotekb. 6 no.4095-401 JI-Ag 163. (MIRA 16:11) [P-bridgedlt k I I ~ . . I - I L I ~,- .-t ~ . - , - - DIMSOZ S., inshener; TSIAMN, D-Sh., inzhener. Ilimination of oil lee1mige from *team turbine bearings. Inergetik 4 no.6:119-21 Js 156. (WJU q: 8) (Bearings, Nwhinery)) BERMHTEYN, B.S. Automatic indexing. NTI no.10.,22-25 163. (MIRA 17:1) BEHMHTEYNp B.S.; LAKHUTIp D.G.; CHERNrAVSKIY, V.S. Designing descriptor information retrieval systems. NTI no.1:31-33 163. (MIRA 16:8) .4y ~M For.,Alised lanpiage and the crlteri?n of rernrttc In thn "Nato-flapusto-411 Infomation rptr~r,.vel systix-.. h-Tl no.1201 163a z BERNSHTEYN.,. E&.; LAKWTI, D.G.; CHERNYAVSKIY, V.S. Criter"ia for evaluating information searching systems. NTI no.3: 22-32 164. (MIRA 17.9) usm/Biology Boron, Trace Memento Apr 51 "The Biochemistry of Boron," Prof F. Ya. Bernshteyn "Priroda" No 4, pp 62-64 In the animal organism, boron compdo interact with glucose, riboflavin, pyridoxin, ascor'hlc acid. codpliydrogenase T, codehydragenase II, and adrenalin. Na borate affects carbohydrate metabolism: it reduces the glucose content in the blood of rabbits, and enhances the hypo- g,lycemlc effect of insulin. Bderivs form addn compds with redox systems (riboflavin, ascorbic acid) and increase the activity of catalase in blood. Horse arytbrocytes suspended in NaCl soln plus Na borate 221T8 are agglutinated by equine.blood sera of all types .including the subject's ovn serum. AdAn of NaC1 Plus Na borate to human blood serum increases its agglutinating capacity. 221T8 IZRNSMYN, F-Ta. [Beranshtsin, F.IAJ, prof. ' ~- ~gea3~7role of some trace-elements as related to their place in D.I. Mendeleev's periodical system of elements. Vestai AN 3SSR. Ser. biial. nav. no.1:95-103 '59. (MIRA 12:7) l.Kafedra blokhtmii Vitebskogo vaterinarnogo instituta. (Trace elements) a W w IF 7: .1 u 4 ~ 0 1 00 it go l .00 El I 00 . in a coo U - MAI. (P- 933, coo 000 so* go* woo ago woo z ,cc 7;; IX a 19 00 0 0 a 0 1 g el !I a 4 fib 1111MIX11 Jan Ids 111911111114110 On* It, It A J- 4, 4. A 4f, op. A lltmdm of Islintants. LLUL-NOWS. 4 - - c` h 2 4V&mka S. J0S-2J(IVW).-T1 1 - -, -1 a wC1C Cartled 4 out with M different miurs of the beak types ( .c M 111toin keromeme gaii-producer and high~f j , , u " It Tam luumd that the 1WL.W WV*WW t list ~ r 0 a 1,% to . kVata por"41 In the Smunc way in I I yp"tilmotm 111 'rho Whe"TO of the bythumbutim in tilt lulwic"Is occut i ti i h 6 d k m 400 a 2 n comnec m W t "b" un proccmcs~ an crac ing a the temp.t an the quality of the GO. on the cuu- = that comme front without, a. S., the gas-pro- dum engiries xwk in lair coke etc itigetber with the gm Intem the seeirmtor, iii iUud;;~~Wu .1 furl in the 00 cylinder raimms the thin. W the &A1 hy jj!Cl. Thr chief utau of the taidimil vultataram in the ulls is luund in the 000 ken] of "Nupmurdy Luse mcch. admikill. and am a 00 ctillo" solo. Mcch. fillm, aft described, and their in. wificiency 6 pointed out; &W, puiificati&m with the but. 60W face of active antistatic" (activated chatcoal. mlicA gri. etc.) mW purilication fit od with electricity are tumtknied. art filte,ra. The dew"ptim and the R tb be t tg tire tg" are given. After a run of a car for so I 62-1 net 45 ecommay was obtained. after a run = of 3063 km. of i car 33% ecowmy was obtained, The only to. index 6 the low vimimity becaubc of the A dilu. of the -Al by fuel. The Mwi filter. gi-.c not mly ul lubricants Imt k" the isil puiv. which di. jil =c hruvatuntheeftilicINVtb. TheLdletriclutivr mmPkirlY All Utech. Adalilla. UP fit lilt "milml IWIMo. 4116.11L A 1116ML~" L"ENAINN CL&SIVICATON S41609 437 -G%, Got ISLA .11LBI CMI 4- .1. 0 01* 0 0 9 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .6 111 .00 .06 as$ 066 see 000 9*4 see 11110* see age age Wee EERNSH7--'jTI,- G. -D. Fuel, lubricants and water Dopushcheno v kachestve uchebnika dlia teknikumov mekhanizatsii sel'skogo khoziaistva. Moskva, Sellkhozgiz, 1948. 318 p. (Uchebniki i uchebnye posobiia dlia sellskokhozialetvenn.vkh tekhnikumov) (49-52267) S760.R9B47 E~~. Grigoriy Davidovich; PWRYAKOVA. S-V-. redaktor; PAVLOVA, N.M.. tekhnichemkiy redaktor [Pual ani lubricants] Toplivo i wassochnys materialy. Izd. 2-09. perer. Moskva, Go@. izd-vo melkhoz. lit-ry, 1956. 294 p. (9m. 9:10)~ Ouel) (Inbrication and lubricants) kand. tokhn. nauk; KOLOMYTSEV, I.V.; SURKO, V.I.; . KOLOMOR, S.A. Causes of inadequat~~ oil purification in motor-vehicle engines. Avt. prom. 31 n0-3:15-18 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Kazakhskiy gosudarstvamyy seliskokhozyaystvannyy institut. ACC NRI AP7002580 (A14 SOURCE GODEt UR/0413/66/000/023/0077/0077 IMNTORS: Anisimova, L. r.;_B4rnqhteyn,, G. L.; Gutakins, V. Ms; Potov, P. A,; Karapatov, K, K,; Kovalevt G. -14.~B.; Spasibukhov,, 0. 1. ORGS- none TITLE: Device for converting seismograms into variable height recordings. Class 4-2j, No. 189165 SOURCE: Izobroteniya,, promphlenro7o obraztays, tovarnyye znaki, no. 23, 1966v 77 TOPIC TAGS: seismograph, seismologio instrument ABSTRACT; This Author Certificate presents a device for converting seismograms into variable height recordings, which contains a pantograph, an Muminator, and a photo- drum. To increase the rate of processing seismograms, a drive pin coupled with a movable screen is mounted in the pencil socket of.the pantograph (see Fig. 1). The illuminator and a rod which is the axle of rotation of the movable screen are mounted on a jilate which can be noved along the generatrix of the photodrum. UDC: 550.340.8 ! I t 0 _ - I ; . . ~ I .. 1. C2rd 2-12- S11931631000100210061C)OT A004/AIOI Azarevich, 0. M.,,Candidate of Technical Sciences, Bernshteyn, 0 Sh." OTHORS TF=3 Automatic machine tool for fIn1shIng and hardening shaft-type components P=ODICALt Byulleten' tekhniko-ekonom1cheskoy Informatali, no. 2, 1963, 44 46 TMC: The now automatic has been developed by Nlltraktorosellkhozmash and Is Intended for finishing and hardening of shafts from.6 - 20 mm in diameter and ..Up 'to 32D mm in length, such an piston rods of hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders, telescopic shook-absorber rods, oil pump shafts of tractor and automobile engines, eta., by burnishing the outer surface of these parta. By slightly modif~ring the design, the automatic may be used for working components of larger diameters as well, and also stepped shafts, valves, etc. The authors point out that similar designs do not exist, neither In the Soviet Union nor abroad. The tool Is a multiple-roller burnishing heid with fitted separator. The working procedure on the automatic consists In a plastic deformation of the surface roughness result- Ing from the roughing operations. In one operation, the surface finish of oompo- nents made of steel with a hardness not exceeding 32 HRC Is improved from class 7 C 1/2 S/193/63/000/002/006/007 Automatic machine tool for... Aoo4/Aiol to class 11,- that of steel parts of 32 45 HRC from class 7 to class 10 (rOOT -59) Inclusively. Also aast-iron, nonferrous metal and allay parts can ~(GOST] 2T89 be worked on this machine, a detailed description of whose design, main units and operation Is given by the authors. The capacity of the automatic in working shook-' -absorber rods of the "Moskvich" car amounts to 210 pieoes^,our of rear shook- absorber rods 270 mm In length.and to 250 pieces/hour of front shook-absorber. ..';':;ods 231 mm in length. The respective operating cycles are 9 and 17 see for the former and.7 and 14 see for the latter. In 1962 this automatic was set up at the -sk scow Carburetor Plant). Annual savings In using: Me ovskly karbyuratornyy zavod (Me this automatic amount to awe 20,000 rubles. There is 1 figure. T011-rd :W2 BIRECKAP H.; SKUPINSKA, J.; BERNSMIN, I. Photosynthesis, translocation and accumulation of assimijates in cereals durinr grain development. Pt,5. Acts, soc botan Pol 33 no.3:601-618 164. 1 1. Department of Plant Physiology, Central College cf Agriculture, Warsaw, and Department of Plant Physiology, Institute of Cultivation, Fertilization and Soil Sciences, Warsaw. BERNSHTEU, I. R,.9imbursn'ment for marketing costoo Den.i krod. 18 no.1%63 Ja 160. ( 14IRK 13: 1) (Grain trade-Costs) NMI V.P.; GILYAZETDINOV, L.P.; GYULIMISARYAN, T.G.; jgp~PHTFYN, I.D.; SAULINA V.V.; MAGARIL, R.Z,; SEMBRYAKOV, X.F.; BORSHCM-1.18'. Extracts of catalytic gas oils as raw stock for the production of furnace black. Khim. i tekh. topl. i masel 9 no.12i6-11 D 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Nauchno-iqsledovatellskiy institut shinnoy proqrshlennosti, Omskiy na uobo-isaledovatellakly konstruktorskogo-tekhnologicheskiy institut shif~,doy promqsh,lennosti, Omskiy eazhevyy zavod i Kudinovskiy satheM zavod. ZUTEV, V.P.; GILYAZV-DINQV, L.P.; GYULIMISARYAN, T.G.; SAFRONOV, N.Ta.; BERMSHM5 1,D,; GLAGOLEV, V.I,-, TSYGANKOVA, E.I.; SOFOLOVA, V.V.; MSTR Iv, K.M. F KIMMOV. B.P. Some characteristics-of the produetion of PM 70 carbon b:40k in cyclone reactors with the use of thermogas oil. Kauch. I res. 24 no,6%19-24 Je. 1651,- (KRA 1. Naxichno-lssledovatellskiy institut shinnoy prowyahlermosti I Novo-Taroslavokly saz~hevyy zamoda arLXAZETSINCYV, L.P.1 ZUYEV, V.P.;. BERNSHTEYN, I.D.; SUYETENKO, L.P. ---- Production of active phimney soot from mixtures of.petr6lem and . coal-tar oils. Kauch.i rez. 21 no.1:5-6 A 162. (MIRA'.1511) 1. Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut shinnoyrpromyshlemosti. (Carbon black) S/138/62/000/001/OC2/009 A051/A126 AUTHORS: Gilyazetdinov, L.P.1 Zuyev, V.P.; Ber!jn~sht ~D.; Suyetenko, L.P. TITLE: The production of active furnace carbon blacks from mixtures of pe- troleum and coal oils PERIODICAL: Kauchuk i rezina, no. 1, 1962, 5 - 6 TEXT; Tests were carried out to determine the optimum. composition of pe- troleum and coal oil mixtures and the production of active furnace carbon blacks. The experiments were made in a single-chamber cylindrical reactor with an inter- nal diameter of 500 mm and 3.5 m in length. The reactor capacity was 25 kg/h. The experimental carbon blacks were analyzed according to physico-chemical meth- ods and tested in vulcanizates based on CKC-30 AM (SKS-30 AM) (standard composi- tion). Experimental results showed that the active furnace carbon black output, the total air consumption and the process temperature corresponded to the aroma- tization factor. The obtained relation.points to the expediency of a wide in- troduction of the aromatization factor for characterizing the raw material and for correcting the production methods of the active furnace carbon blacks. Pe- Card 1/2 S/138/62/000/001/002/009 The production of active furnace carbon blacks .... A051/A126 troleum and coal oil mixtures are recommended. There is 1 table and 1 figure. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut shinnoy promyshlennosti (Soien- tifio Researoh Institute of the Tire Industry) Card 2/22 Ufac~ of the c-,Alng characterfr-tl!25 c-f the n.~~ mhtw~~-"-aIB on .he properties of furnace black. Kaivh. i n,,7- 2~ no-'--, 35--36 1) 163. I Ti p Lnerdtut 'fl, BMWSPTE 1 1. L., RUKAVISMKOV, V. I.j, and V. F. "ARYSIEV. -L~~ Skorostnoe tochenle stalei v. podshipnikovom proizvodstve (Opyt ra~,oty I GPZ im. Kaganovicha). Moskva, Mashgiz, 1950 High speed steelgrinding for the production of bearings. SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 195% BERNSHTM, I. L. and BELENKO, I. S. ,"Cutting Tool in High-Speed Machining of Bearing Rings on Multiple-Tool Semd.-Automatic and Automatic Lathes," Podshipnik, No.4. 1952 I B&H-Titki , I - -, -.. I L and BEIMO ~ 1, S . )N "Efficient Machining of Bearlng Rings on Wtiple-Tool Automatic Iathes and Semi-Automatic Machinos,," Podshipulk, No.7. 1952 1. BERNSHTEM, I.L. 2. USSR (6oo) 4. ROLLER BEARINGS 7. New method for turning-external rings of tapered-roller bearings. Podshipnik no. 10 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions Library of Congress, Febrigir I X -1953. Unclassified. BAYKOV, S.P., kand. tekhn. nauki BELENKOp I.S.0 kand, tekhn. nauk; EELKOVp S.Fsp Uzh.; BELYANCHIKOVp M.P.# I.L., inzh.; BOGORODITSKIlp D.D,, inzh.j BOLONOVA, le.V.,, '-k7ffd-.7Fekhn. nauk,- EROZGOLI, I.M., kand. tekhn.nauk; VLADIMIROV, V.B., inzh.; VOLKOV, P.D., kand. tekhn. nauk; GERASIMOVA~ N.N.., inzh.; ZHUKHOVITSKIY, A.F., inzh.j KABANOVI M.F., inzh,; KAEEVTSOV, V*M.j kand, tekhn. nauk; KOLOITNKOV, I.V., inzh.; KONDRATIYEV., I.M.,, inzh.; KUZNETSOV, I.P.,, kand. tekhn. nauk; LIVOV, D.S.., kand. takhn. nauk; LYSMKOy I.Ya.,, kand. takim. nauk; MAKAROV, L.M., inzh.j OLEYNIK, P.D., inzh.; RABIM~ Ye.G., inzh.; ROZHDESTN10SKII UOLOI kand. tekbn. nauk; SAIGIONIKO, LM.~ Icand. tekhn. SIDOROVI P.N.* insh.1 SPITSYN3 N.A., prof., doktor tekbn. nauk; SPRISHEVSKIY, A.I., 1-nd. tekhn. nauk; CHIRIKOV, V.T., kand. tekhnnauk; SHM4, A.S., kand. tekhn. nauk; NIBERG, N.Ya.j nauchr47 red.; BIAGOSKLONOVA, N.Yu.., imzh,., red. izd-va; SOKOLOVA, T.F., tekhn. red, jAntifriction bearings; manual] Fodshipniki kacheniia; spra- vochnoe posobie, Moskva# Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashino- stroit. lit-ry, 1961 $28 p. (MIRA 15:2) (Bearlmgs (Machinery)) BM84TM_, It. ~L. DRYAC IN) YU. A. (NIM, Gortkiy) "The Application of a Molecular Generator as a Stable Frequency Reference Signal for Phase Automatic Frequency Control of a High-Power Generator". They describe an experimental unit operating in such a vay that the eighth harmonic of the klystron osci-Ilations coinincides with the oscillation of the molecular generator. The relative frequency stability of the output signal is in this case equal to the relative molecular generator stability. report presented at the All-Union Conference on Statistical Radio Physics, Gorlkiy) 13-18 October 1958. (Izv. vyssh uchev zaved-Radiotekh., vol. 2, No. 1, pp 121-127) CONPLETE card under SIFOROV, V. I.) 30(l) 13,cl?iv s Hrr L SOV/142-2-1-21/22 AUTHOR: PA Suchkint' G.L. TITLE: The First All-Union Conference on Statistical Radio Physics (Pervaya Vseaoyugnaya konferentsiya po statist~cheskoy radiofizike) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh i;chebnykh zavedeniy - radiotekh- nikA, 1959,'Vol 2,.Nr 1, pp 121-127 (US5R) ABSTRACT: The first All-Union Conference on Statistical Radio Physics took place in Gorlkiy from 13 to 18 October 1958. The Conference was organized and conducted by the Nauchno-isaledovateilskiy radiofizicheskiy institut pri Gor1kovskom gosudarstvennom universi- tete imeni Nj. Lobachevskogo (Scientific Research Institute of'Radio Physics at the Gorlkiy State University imeni NJ. 1~obachevskiy - NIRFI) by order of the USSR Ministry'of Higher Bduction, AS USSR, VNTOR and E imeni A,8. Popov. A niunber of well- known specialists participated at the Conference, among them S,M, Rytov,-M.L, Lpvin, I.L. Bernshteyn Card--T/'22R_' and others# 'Furthert there were representatives of SOV/142-2-1-21/22 the First All-Union Conference on Statistical Radio Physics the majority of leading scientific research insti- tuts of radio physics, radio engineering organiza- tions and of the vuzes. The work of the Conference was coriducted in three sections. On 13 October 1958, the plehary session was opened by Professor S.M. Rytov (FIAN Moooow). He describes statistical radio physics as a branch of modern radio physics, dealing with the investigation of random'processes (among them fluctuatIon prooesses). He outlined the importanoe of statistical radio physics for radio engi4pering, The U$6R has a leading position in the field of statistiqal radio physics, The initial work in this field was performed by L.I. Mandell.ahtam and A.A. Andronov, its development was continued by G.,S, Gorel~k, IJ4, Bernshteyn and V.S. Troitskiy, working in GorIXiy-,--T_rof`-eb~for Rytov out- lined the importance of statistical radio physics in quantum radio engineering. Statistical radio physics is also important in the investigation of Card-2/-22- noises, and here only the theory of thermal noises SOV/142-2-1-21/22 The First All-Union Conference on Statistical Radio Physics is on a satisfactory level. Concerning the latter problem, there is a lack of scientific papers, and the number of reports dealing with this subject, was inadequate, even at this Conference. The Con- ference participants heard with great interest the latest research results in the field of the sta- tistical theory of communication (theory of inform- ation) contained in the report !'The Theory of Radio Communication Channels Having Parameters Changing at Random" by V.I. Siforov, Associate of AS U68RO which was delivered at the plenary session,_,-,-~- Bernshteyn (NIRFI, Gorlkiy) reviewed the d velop- nt of statistical radio physics in his report, titled "Fluctuation Phenomena in Self-Oscillator Networks". Already in the mid-thirtiesp by sug- gestion and under supervision of A.A. Anaronov, the author analyzed and calculated processes in an ordinary vacuum tube oscillator, considering the fluctuation influence of the shot effect in the Card__7:M' tube and the thermal effect in the network. Later, SOV/142-2-1-21/22 The First All-Union Conference on Statistical Radio Physics the problem of oscillator fluctuations became im- portant, when receivers foii the cm-wave range were built. In 1949, experimental investigations of the oscillation fluctuation of an ordinary tube oscil- lator were conducted at GIFTI (Gortkiy). Recently, a large number of papers were published on this sub- ject and the author mentioned in this connection G.S. Gorelik, S.M. Rytov, D. Middleton (USA), V.S. Troitskiy, A.N. Malakhova, M.Ye. Zhabotinskiy and P.Ye. Zillberman. S.M. Rytov delivered the last report at the plenary session, titled "The Fluctu- ation Theory in Strictly Non-Linear Self-Oscilla- tor Networks". In this report, self-oscillating networks were consideredo permitting a piece-linear approximation of non-linear characteristics. Ran- dom forces were assumed as being emall and shortly correlated. For simplioityv the theory was deve- loped for the special case of a system with only one degree of freedom. The phase space of the Card-47L22, system under consideration is a plane, divided into SOV1142-2-1-21122 The Firat All-Union Conference on Statistical Radio Physics two semiplanes which are infinitely straight. Using the point transforiqatIon method, small fluctuations investigated in the neighborhood of a stable limit pycle. The statistAcgl characteristic and the dif- fusion coefficient of the "Phase" were obtained. Disregarding the "amplitude" fluctuationg the self- oscillation spectrum was obtained. The author show- ed that the width of the lines at half the intensity level is propertional to the square of the harmonic number, and also their integral intensity, which is also the case during the absence of fluctuations. As an example, the author discussed a tube oscil- lator, wtth aTi anode network and inductive feedback. The work of the three conference sections was con- duoted from 14 to 17 October 1958. The section "Pluctuations in Self-Oscillator, Radio Measuring and Amplifier Networks" was headed by I.L. Bern- Shteyn and S,M. Rytov, A.N. Malakhov (NIRFI, Gorl- kiy) delivered a report on "The Spectral Line Width Capd--5/42,, of Oecillatqrs and the Parameter Fluctuation". SOV/142-2-1-21/22 The First All-Union Conference on Statistical Radio Physics Here a self-oscillator network was considered, vfhIcA wan described by a n-th order differential equatioli. the author showed that the enlargnent of the o6cillator lines wap caused by Slow com- pared to the oscillation period) and fast para- meter fluctuations, whose spectrum is located near the frequency multiples to the self-oscillation frequency, In the report of Yu.M. Romanovskiy and R.L. Stratonovich (MGU9 Moocow), "The Para- metric Effect of a Random Force on Linear and Non- Linear Oscillator Networks", the problem was solved by using shortened equations for second order equations, The conditions for parametric excita- tion were found for linear networks in the presence of a wide and narrow fluctuation spectrum (compared to the bandwidth of the network). The author deter- minedthe borders of the main parametric resonance field with simultaneous parametric influence of the harmonic force and wide-band noise. The laws of Card--&/=W probability distribution for amplitudes and phases SOV/142-2-1-21/22 The First All-Union Conference on Statistical Radio Physics were found for the non-linear case. A great number of reports dealt with the investigation of slow fluctuations. V.S. Trojtskiy (NIRF1, Gorlkiy) de- livered a report on "The Spectral IWidth of Tube Oscillator Lines and Flicker Noise". He explains a method for calculating the influence of slow fluctuations on the frequency and amplitude of self- oscillator oscillations. The author showed that tube flicker noise may influence the amplitude and frequency fluctuation of the oscillations, whereby the line contour appears in the Doppler shape, while its width exceeds the natural line width by some orders, Yu..A. Dryagin (NIRFI, Gorlkiy), "An In- vestigation of Technical Frequency Drifts of Tube Oscillators", explained a measuring method and pre- sented measuring results obtained with oscillators in the range of 20-200 mc. He showed experimentally that the spectral density of the frequency changes as l1f. He suggested an oscillator circuit provid- CaP4-7/2-Z- ing a greater frequency stability than the conven- SOV/142-2-1-21/22 The First All-Union Conference on Statistical Radio Physics tional networks, because of the new way of coupling the tube with the network. A.I. Chikin (NIRFI, GorIkiy) reported on "Flicker Noise in Modern Elec- tron TubesIt. He presented measuring results of the low frequency noise spectrums of vacuum tubes (all- metal tubes, miniature tubes and tubes with a tung- sten cathode). The author showed that recently produced vacuum tubes have a considerably low flicker noise level. The report by M.Ye. Zhabotin- skiy and P.Ye. Zillberman (IREANO Moscow), "The Fluctuations in Quartz Oscillators", was devoted to the analysis of three circuits, taking into con- sideratior. shot and thermal noise influences. The results obtained by the investigators showed that the natural line width of such an oscillator is small er by approximately two orders compared to an ordinary oscillator. A number of reports dealt with investigations of fluctiiations in reflex kly- strons. S.A. Akhmanov and G.F. Antonov (MGU, Mos- Mara- R,b)_-2 cow) reported on "The Fluctuations in a Super-high BOV/142-2-1-21/22 The First All-Union Conference on Statistical Radio Physics Frequency Radio Pulse Oscillator With a Reflex Klystron". They investigated the fluctuation ef- fects, appearing as settling time fluctuations of the stationary amplitude and phase and as phase and amplitude fluctuations during a radio pulse, The author presented the results of theoretical and experimental investigations, The report of S.A. Akhmanov,"Slow Frequency and Amplitude Fluctua- tions in a Reflex Klystron", dealt with a method and the results of an experimental investigation of spectral densities of frequency and amplitude fluctuations in a 3-cm wave reflex klystron within the range of 100 cps to 5 kc. The author showed that the spectral density of the klystron frequency fluctuations changed within the indicated range as 11t, when all electrodes were fed from batteries, and that the phase dispersion during the time of 10-3-lo-4 seconds was principally determined by slow fluctuations. Ye,N. Bazarov and M.Ye. Zha- Cazd=A_:~~ botinskiy (IREAN, Moscow), "Fluctuations in a SOV/142-2-1-21/22 The First All-Union Conference on Statistical Radio Physics Reflex Klystron", investigated theoretically the fluctuations during synchronized operation with second order resonance and oVertone synchronization. They also investigated self-oscillator fluctuations at an arbitrary transit angle. V. N, Nikonov (GGU, GorIkiy) in his report "The Investigation of Os- cillation Fluctuation of a Klystron Oscillator" considered random amplitude and phase modulation of' klystron oscillationsf caused by random processes connected with the electron flow. Experimental measurements of oscillation parameter fluctuations showed a coincidence with the theory first deve- loped by I.L, BernshjgyZThe reports, "Spectral Pecullarities of LBV and Gas Discharge Noise Tubes" by G.P. Apushinskiy (Leningrad); "The Fluctuation Correlation of a One-Dimensional Multi-Speed Elec- tron Flow in Drift Spaoell by B.V. Berdavtaev (Mos- cow Oblast'); "The Theory of Oscillations and Noises in Multi-Speed '431ectron Flows" by A.A. Niko- layev (Moscow Oblast'), dealt with investigations 'BFRSHTLYN. I.L; GERTSENSHT&N, Me. Possibility of measuring the propagation velocity of gravitation in laboratory conditions, Zhur.ekspoi teorofiz. 37 no*6:1832- 1833 D 159. (KM 14 t10) (Gravitation) KORYAKIN, Sergey Fedorovich, kand. ekon. nauk, dots.; 10'0-.SHTMl Iosif Llvovich kand. ekon. nauk, dots.; Prinllia-l-- ucMsTije. n IIY' YU.F., st. prep.; SHRABgiTEYN, Ye.A., dots.0 retsenzent; CHERKASOV-TSIBIZOV, A.A., st. prepod., rets.enzent; 111ILYUKOV, M.A., st. prepod., retsenzent; YOZHAROV, N.D., kand. ekon. nauk, retsenzent; F.AKALISKIY, I.I., kand. ekon. nauk, retsenzent; KRWR, B.A., inzh., retsenzent; PETRUCHIK, V.A., kand. ekon. nauk, red.; GUBERMU R.L., kand. ekon. nauk, red.; RODIN, Ye.D.t kand. ekon. nauk, red.; DU13CHAK, V.Kh., inzh., red.; MARTIHOSOV, A.Ye., inzh., red.; PAINUSHM, V.A., inzh., red.; BELOV, M.I., doktor geogr. nauk, red.; SINITSYN, M.T., inzh., red.; KOLESNIKOV, V.G., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; ZMIAKHOVSKIYA, A.G., kand* ekon. nauky red.; KUZIMIN, T.P., inzh., red.; NEMCHIKOV, V.I., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; GEKHTBARG, Ye.A., inzh., red.; FILIPPOV, K.D., red.; KRUGLOVA, Ye.M.y red. [Economics of the merchant marine) Ekonomika morskogo trans- porta. lzd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Transport, 1961+. 527 p. (MIRA 18:1) BURIVOY, I. A. .-BNRTJSIITr,7N, I.M.- nuoun automatic --I Conti batc.Ing of moist concentrates. TSvet. mot. 29 no.7:47-53 Jl 156, NLRA 9:10) 1. Grintsvetmet. Ofeigbing, machines) (Automatic control) sk"i Automation of the fluidized-bad roafting of zinc copcentratese (Cont#) 136-"/23 of -the ch"= rate did not exceed jt 4%9 'the to fiuc~ tuaticne of thi bed being Impt within- 15-20 0, %=91,taesting AiA:Uso of the temperature reeplating system it was found that a change in, the desired value of the charging. regalator In the range + 5% corresponds to a bektomperature change of + 15-20% for a loan temperature of 950 0, the mean period of fkq)~ra- ture fluctuation (and charging) within the range indicated amounting to 2 - 2*5 hours. The whole control and measuring system is shown diagrammatically and consists of seven main sections: oonceutrate-charging regulationj bed-temperature regulation; pressure regulation; measurement and regulation Card 2/2 of blast; automatic thermal control; process sig:Lalisation; and control of motors and furnace feed mechanisms. There are three Slavic references. There are 2 figures., ASSOCIATION: Gintsvetmet and Elektrotsink Works. AVA1 1 -71-1 e- --1 -, C 1 6 I77C 1-,11-V Ay S/119j60/OOO/O1O/OO2/O14/X B012/Bo63 AUTHORS: Bernshteyn, I. M., Engineer, Golant, A. I., Engineer wt TITLE: Generation of a Control Pulse According to the First Derivative With the Help of the Mass-produced CoDtroller OP-1310 (IR-130) PERIODICAL: Priborostroyeniye, 1960p No. 10, PP. 4 - 7 TEXT: At present, PI controllers of the OP-130'?III-130) type are used in industry to control processes with different dynamic properties. However, if a particularly high quality of control is required; these controllers must be replaced by others. The authors note that these con- trollers allow to attain a higher quality by generating control pulses t1l according to the first derivative. The principle of the generation of such pulses is explained, and the following is shown: If the stati,,% member of the controller is changed into a proportional one, the voltage at the output of the thermal bridge becomes proportional to the current in the corresponding control circuit and, thus, also to dx input /dt. Card 1/3 Generation of a Control Pulse According to the S11191601000101010021010 First Derivative With the Help of the Mass- B012/Bo63 produced Controller NP-130 (IR-130) Figs. 1 and 2'show the two types of IR-130 controllers. If the voltage generated in the thermal bridge by means of the supply current of the motor is applied to one of the windings of the input transformer, the output of the controller receives a signal that is proportional to the first derivative of the input signal. The change of the circuit diagram of the IR-130 controller may be seen from Fig.*2. Thus, the IR-130 cor, troller is changed into a PD controller. It is noted that, besides the change of the circuit diagram, it is also necessary to add two resistors. Fig. 4 shows the scheme of a linear PD controller. Formulas (5).,are de, rived for calculating the modulus and the phase of the amplitude-fre, quency and phase-frequency characteristics. Experimental and calculated characteristics of the PD controller are shown in Fig. 5. Por the modil- lus, the results converge in the range of +3% to the corresponding limit and for the phase in the range of �4%. If I; PID controller is necessary to guarantee a sufficient control quality, the PD oontroller described here may be supplemented by a mass-produced IR-130 controller. The PID qontroller described was introduced by the factory "Elektrotsink" in Generation of a Control Pulse According to S/119/6o/m/m/002/014A the First Derivative With the Help of the B012/Bo63 Mass-produced Controller 14P-130 (IR-130) March 1959. It guarantees a sufficient control quality and is very reliable. The present work was carried out by the author jointly with N. I. Kabachkov. There are 6 figures and 2 Soviet references. Card 3/3 PROSP3RI, Franco,; XHINKIS, V.A. , [trsuelatoi~ BNWSHTIS, I.M..Qpraaalatorl [On the Comoro 41ands] Na LtLnnykh ostrovakh, [Pereyod s itall- Janskogo. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo geogr. lit-ry, 1958. 220 p. (NDU 11:10) (Comoro Islands) AMMIs CllskU, Tu.Ta. SOV/136-59-3-18M T=s Conference an Fluidleed-bed Roasting (Sovesbahamiye pa obshmu v kipyssl-b a slays) IMIDDICAM ... favets"o Notally, 2959, Nr 3. pp ?9 - 80 (MM) ABSTRACT& The muthor notes, with some examples, the wide use being aMe In the Soviet han-forrous metals industry of fluldio*4-bod roasting processes. To facilitate exchange 09 operating experience and promote the further application of each processes a coAforeaco was hold at the 'Me"retaink" Works In Ordahonik'Ass at the and of 1958. fts o9aterence was convened by the 11auchno-takhniche okay* ObOhOMet" toratnoy motallurgii (SciontLfic-tochnical society for son-ferrous Metallurgy) together with the an ~ am the sovero-Ozatinskly xovuazklws (se7tro- Gonlodly Economic Cou=J-L). Among the reports beard by -the conference were the following. A.Y. Tarcovskaya and SJL Wets (XIMP), analysinf the operation of flg4A4ftd to in the chemical industry; ru.1. Sabcb=k the Tosk--esonakiy khixdzh ajoEd j2':!F"J--X Vakiy t OAFfewask CbAmIcal Combine) on host utilization Cardl/2 In pyrites roasting; by T-A. Buraval, Z V30--ahtsyn r _(G1ztsvotrst) on the study and In uctIOM49"T".1.7 .9 1 tatic Sluidised-roaster control and com- flon-autonation problems; by A.G. Arelin (MIUU) on Production of Sulphuric Acid X-ro-B-3-ulpELds Or*& tt Rzxsting them to Fluldised Roastoe. The conference discussed available experience of fluidized roasting, noted econozies effect" through Its Introduction and rocoamaEded Il=ea of research and improved operating methods. Atttmtloo. a" a to ghortaoaln" In the development of the flt:'- dised-bed roasting process La the USSR. The coaferocc;7 sade detailed reecamandatiaza for the adoption of the the small at the coz~ferauce of the research and 91-47 Organizations of the aluninium industry. The proceeduWa of the conforecce are due to be publIghol by Card2/2 the society. 18M sov/105-59-3-i6/27 AUTHORS: BerMNLta~ ~Ya., Engineer, Leyten, L. V., Engineer TITLE- On the Calculation of TrRnsformers With a Miovable Short- circuited Winding(K raschetu tranaformatorov s peredvizhnoy korotkozamknutoy obmotkoy) PERIODICAL: Elektrichestvot 1959, Nr 3v Pp 72 - 77 (USSR) A13STRACT: This is a presentation of a method of electromab-netical computation and of the fundamental principles of an economic planning of transformers with a movable shortcircuited winding. The operational.principle of this type of trans- former has already been described, at least to a certain extent, in other publications (Refs 1,2,3,4,5,6,7). The trans- former is provided with 5 windings: two ganged primary windings, usually with an equal number of turns, producing a magnetic flux, which finds its closed path across the -ap-between the core and the lateral yol:esj two ganged secondary windings, which produce parallel magnetic fluxes and which are arranged concentrically to the primary windin-cp the movable shorteircuited winding is located at the outside. Iff it is Card 1/3 in almedium position, one half of the ma!y-netic flux passes On the Calculation of TransformexsWith a Movable SOV/105-519-3-16/27 Short-eirouited Winding thr6ijh~ th6A oleic i6k6'~ -and Ahe other half1hrough the UpPei-106-1- Thus bmVb-With an opposing phase are prodiined_ in the'i-iocaidiri windi.~gae The total secondary e'mf is at arbitrary of the.movable winding e al to the any qu sum ~6f` , the: emf,l s of th6: individual secondary rindin',s. If they have. an:-equal num be rof turns, the total secondary emf is zero, if the.-movable-winding is in its medium position. ~If this winding has be6n.removed to one of the end positions _(downi-.for-exa~ple) th~' greater part of the magnetic:flux pas ses-;through ~Ahe upper yoke and the total secondary- varies 'accordingly. A,':4umber of assumptions have been -made to. obtain foriulas sui~pd.for practical work* The calculation -magnetizimg e0r~ent, and of. the iron losses a of the: i sented -an& th forr~' ai requir re _e III ed--for this-purpose are p deduced.- The dtf" a and;'the currenti~, the short-circuit and -investigated and the oltage. Ahe- copper i. osses are formulas r6quireid for:11he calculation are precented. The choice of the ratio of parametors is studied and the per- tinent procedure is advanced. Of particular importance is Card 2/3 a correct choice of the ratio betreen idling current and On the Calculation of TransformersWith a Movable SOV/105-59-3-16/27 Short-circuited Winding short-circuit voltage. The calculations were checked in the calculation of a three-phase transformer with a power of 100 kva according to the method presented. The results differed only little from the experimental values. There are 5 figures and 9 references, 5 of which are Soviet. SUBMITTED: October 14, 1958 Card 3/3 BARNSHMN, ~.Ys,61 inzh.; POIaVANMKAU, K.V., inzh. Ionic converters of decreased frequency. Vest. elektroprom. 33 no.10:1.1-15 0 1626 " (MM 15:9) (Electric current converters~ (Frequency changers) (Electric mahinery-Uternating e=ent) BMSR=. U. i!,~j...-inth. ... I Friquency convertei* without a d.c. Ila. Elaktrctelftike 36 -1 ' noo6t3&.42 Js 165. (MIRA 18.t7) 'a-, ~'VV- 0", si ~ ~ -!. -a-- z ;~-f 1~~MXMRA MM L 2093L--~6 EW h ACC NRt AP6002523 SOME CODEt UR/0286/65/000/023/0031/0031 I AUTHORSt Ettinger, Ye. L.; Bernahtsyn,.I Ya 9P ORG: none TITLEs A noncontact switching do ClaBs 21, No. 176627 SOUMEt Byullatent izobrotenly i tovarafth zuakov, no. 23, 1965, 31 TOPIC TAGSi switching circuit, circuit relinbilit7 i ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a noncontaot switching device for a frequency converter using transistors. The transistors are connected in an anti- parallel or cross circuit. The device is made with semiconductor triodes con- trolled from current detectors. To simplify the circuit and to increase its re-a liabilityp the device is made in the form of a balanced trigger with a dela3 r lin connected to the output of the trigger. This delay line is made with tran.8"stors. The control of the trigger is provided by the current detectors which are saturated! ItraneformerB vith cores of zzterial vith a rectangular hysteresis loop. SUB COM I L 09/ , SUBM DATE t 2&ftr64 I Card1A FU) UDC2 621,314,27*066663. USSR / Human and Anipal Physiology (Normal and Patholo- T gical). Bloods Blood Pressure, Hypertonia Abs Jour: Ref Zhur,;Biologiya) No 21, 1958, 97550 Author : Bernshteyna 1. Inst :Rostov n/D Medical Institute Title :Materials on the Question of Cortico-Visceral Pathogenesis of Hypertension Orig Pub: Tr. Otchetn. nauchn. konferentsii (Rostovsk n/D med. in-t) za 1956 grams Rostov-na-Donu, 1957, 381-383 Abstract: No abstract Card 1/1 BMSHTEM, I.Z.; SIMAKOVA., V*S* (Roatov-na-Donu) Cue of acute anthm in bronebial oarcomae Klinemede 3S~ ino*10: n7-3.18 0 160 (HIRA. 13211) 1. 1z kafedry goopital!my terapdLi (Zav* - Prof. NoMe Ivanov) Rostorskogo moditsiuk0go Instituta (dir& - prof* P*P9 Kovalenko) i 2-go terapevttaheakogo otdeleniya I-y Gorodskoy bollmitsy (glavny vraoh A.V& Goresbnyuk). (MOCKI-Tomm) (ASTMU) BERNSHTWN. Kh.B.,_insbaner. Improving the design and the technolog7 of stamped driving chain production. Vast- mash- 36 n0-8:56-58 '56. (MTARA 9:10) 1. Belorueekly laxotekhnicheskiy inBtitut imeni S.M. Kirova, (Chains) BIRNSMTAYN , _ ,.,dots. Ways of economizing setal In producing plates of stamped driving chains. Sborensuch.truLDNI no,10040-W3 '57. (MERA 11:12) (Ohains) - BEMSHTEYV L kand.tekhn,.nsbk =*' Lunar energy in the service of mankind. Tekh- mol. 28 no. 3:32-33 160* (MMA 14t/+) (Peace) (Tidal power) 13 USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-12 and Their Application Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31550 Author Syrkin Ya. M., Bernshteyn L.A., Kiseleva K.M. Title Use of Vacuum Filters for Dehydration of Ceramic Slips Orig Pub: Steklo i keramika, 1956, No 10, 22-26 Abstract: Presentation of the results of laboratory and semi-industrial scale experiments on filtration, using a continuous operation filter, of ceramic slips made from clays of Nokolayevskoye, Chasov- Yarskoye and Artemovskoye deposits. It was found that the output capacity of the filter Card 1/4 USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-12 and Their Application Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31550 increases with increasing temperature of the slip, increased vacuum and on addition of coag- ulant in the form of CaO. Thus the output of a vacuum filter on filtration of a slip of Chasov- Yarskoye clay having the temperajure of 20 and 60c increased from b to 20 kg/cm":~ hour. on preliminary drying of the clay, output of the filter is lowered, depending on duration of the drying. Thus on drying of Chasov-Yarskoye clay for 360 and 729 seconds the output dropped from 18 to 12 kg/cm hour. It should be noted that on addition of coagulant the moisture content C ard 2A USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-12 and Their Application Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31550 prizing an after drying of "sukharl" on a steam-heated drum drier. C ard 4/4 NO, Inshener; YAM=, N.I., jushenor; GROMMISKIT, T&.Tu., Inst r# Themm filters for the dehydration of slurry. Mment 22 n*66: 4.8 N-D 156. 10 2) (Cownt Industries) (Filters and filtration) BERNSHT h; DANYUSHEVSKIY, S.I., kand. tekhn. nauk, naucbn. red. [New developments in the technology of working and transporting raw materials in the cement industry] No- voe v tekbnologii pererabotki i transportirovaniia syrtia v toementnoi promyshlennosti. Moskvap Stroiizdaty 1965. 191 P. (MIRA 18:6) PSASE 1. BOOK MIPLOITATION SOV/2521 Bernishteyn,'Leonid Abramovich, aM Mikhail Borisovich Frenkelt Grainulyatslya, tsamentnykb Wlyevykh amesey pri sukham i mokrom*sposobakh podgotoyki (Granulation of Raw Cement Mixesby Dry-and-Wet-bocessing Ke#Lods) Moscow, Gosstroyizdat,'1959- 98 p-9 2,200 copies printed. Ed. of Pub3ishing House: M.S% Tymtyunik; Tech. Ed*: T.M. Prusakowa. PURPOSE: This book is intended for eagimering and technical personnel engaged in cement production. COVIME: The authors discuss ~he th4poretical and practical aspects of the, granulation of cement rav materials by dry and wet methods. The concluding section deals with quwUty control. A.F. Lebedev, A.M. Vasillyev, P.A. Rebinder., Academteian., B.V* Deryagin, A.M. Parfenov, N.A. Nechiporenko,.. S.M. Meyerov, S.T. Rostovtsev, Ye.l. Khodorov, B.A. Petrov, aad V,A. Nelidov are mentioned for-their contributions'in the field. There- are 55-references: 52 Soviet, 2 German, and 1 ;LZ63iiho L Card 1/3 Granulation of "s~r Cement Mixes (cant.) SOV/2521 Introduction 3 PART 1. =U*ATION CF RAW ONMM* MM Vr DWI KIMMOD 7 Ch. 1. Theoretical Principles of Granulation 7 Ch. 2. Granulation by the Dry Method 99 dh. 3- Characteristics of Boasting Granules in Furnaces of Different .Types 32 PART II. GRANULATION OF RAW MATERIALS PREPARED BY THE WET MEWOD 47 Ch. 4. Theoretical Principles of the Filtrition Process 48 Card 2/3 Granulation of Raw Cement Mimes (Cont.) SOV/2521 ell. 5. Physicochemical Basis for Intensification of the Filtration Process, 54 Cho 6o Filtration of the S1uM,,PmJ;v*riz&tion.of the Dr7 Residu Ie, and Granulation of the Latter in the Wet Method of Preparing Raw Materials ' 63 PART-331. PRWUCTION COMMOLI 92 Bibliograyhy 96 AVAILABLE: Library of, Congress GO/Vp card 3/3 10-29-59 IERNSHTEINO L.A.; GUSAROV9 A.D. Hydraulic conveyi4 of slurry, made of plastic cement raw material. TSe*nt 28 no.1:16-18 Ja-F '62. 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