SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FASTOVETS, F.N. - FASTOVSKIY, V.G

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--Z~q r~l I , ~ !F , ~t: , ~x Al, ft I '.%W.,t t 1 .11 a 9-:~~ I j n C) \,#4. 1 4 1 A LM-L lows 15 E(ft, I IA!S KEE M Ut4 L'S E:Q Fr*aom f=ASTOV A 1% K 1% N % PROCEEt> WiTt4 I CooA UT ION 0 Tt4E s S I ft N yo u. RU rtmb MAY 13 A 9,E T I III tomopt VE.0 -6 .0 L 18225-63 EPA/EPF(c)/EWf(m)/BD3 , AMC/AFF?C/ASD/AFGC Paa-h/pr-h MN., ACCESSION NR: AT3001862 S/Z909/62/000!006/CO82/0093 AUTHORS: Voinoy,..A. I.; Fa-Awya, K, N.; V. A.* C~hSrnoy, N _P TITLE: Investigation of the effect of antidetonation additives on the processes that precede detonation in an engin SOURCE: AN _aqqR_, InstLtut dvigatele Trudy, no. 6, 196Z, 8Z-93 TOPIC TAGS: detonation, knock, antidetonation, antiknock, Fe, Cu, penta- carbonyl, dic yc lope ntadiene, dicyc lope ntadienyl, pre-ignition, self-ignition,I cold flarne, mixture, rich, lean A,BSTRACT: This paper describes an experimental invest4ation of the effects of -various metal-organic antidC additive sMonAhe vaTious stages ofi 1~onation (antiknock) the pre-combustion processilin an,,engine intended to determine the distinctive characteristics of the mechanism of their action. The test equipment and method- ology are described, and the proc~!ssing and evaluation of the test data are detailed. It is established that, for any given level of antiknock effectiveness, the various metal-organic compounds tested affect the other stages of the pre-combustion reaction differently. (a) Tetraethyl (TEYand "ferrocene" or iron dicyclopentadi- enyl (FC) do not exert any noticeable effect on the inception of the c6ld-flame Card 1/3 L 18225-63 ACCESSION: NR: AT3001862 oxidation and, basically, act only on the development of the second stage of the pre-combustion process by shifting the boundary of the self-ignition of the hot cornbustion toward the side of higher temperatures and pressures. (b) Iron pentacarbonyl [ (FeCO5) (hereinafter: IP)) and [ (C8H,6)5Fe(C% 13 (hereinafter: IIP) inhibit sharply the initial stages of the pre-combustion reaction, shift the boundary of the formation of the cold flame toward higher temperatures and presi- sures, and reduce it in size so that in rich mixtures there is no region of cold- flame oxidation at all. The entire character of the pre-combustion oxidation is altered., The hot-explosion region is shifted toward higher pressures and temper'-, -tures, with the minimums appearing in the temperature range of 760 to 8000K. A ClOH16NZO?.Cu (hereinafter: 111) appears to be comewhat intermediate betweed TE and IP, namely, it delays the beginning of the cold-flame oxidation, but to'a . I 4 smaller degree than IP, and gives the hot-detonation boundary a form that is similar to that afforded by IP (with a pressure minimum for'rich mixtures);, hom~.~; ever, the detouation boundary lies much lower than with IP afid, for lean mixtdrei," it may even be lower than for pure gasoline. Enrichment of the mixture with IP~ leaves the detonation boundary virt"ally unchanged, whereas with pure gasoline, and all other additives it is displaced toward lower pressures. The eculia'rities p of a metal-organic antiknock additive are not determined by the pre3ence in it of a specific metal, TE and FC contain different metals, but act almost identicallk on: Ca rcl 213 L 18225-63 ACCESSION NR: AT3001862 ,the pre-ignition processes, whereas FC and carbonyl products of Fe '%IP band ,act distinctly differently. It is concluded that the self-ignition tendency of afuel:- air mixture not only is not identical with its tendency toward detonation, but is not; even single-valuedly related to it. Orig. art. has 6 figures. ASSOCIATION: none .SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: llApr63 ENCL: .00 SUB CODE: CH, PR, PH NO REF SOV: 005 OTHER: 00Z Card 3/3 314 ro k/,F T5 AID P - 721 Subject USSR/Electricity Card 1/1 Pub. 29 - 14/26 Author : Fastovets, F. N., Eng. Title : A convenient placing of controlling push buttons Periodical : Energetik, 9, 19-20, 9 1954 Abstract The author briefly describes cases in which the accumula- tion of conducting dust causes self-switching of electric motors. He submits for discussion methods of elintinating this possibility. Institution : None Submitted : No date Fastovets. F.N.. inzhosior. ... .. Group speed regulator for predetermined conditions. Leg.pr(,m.l-', no.2-.IA-47 F 155. (MIRA 8:4) (Electric machinery) (Tannine) FVTOVEIS, L. D. FA7TOVETS, L. 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"Quinocide and the prospects of acceleration of the malaria eradication rate in the USSR." report submitted at the 13th All-Union Congress of I~ygienists, Epidemiologists and Infectionists, 1959. LYSENKO, A.Ya.; KAU4YKOV, Ye.S.,-_YASMMMXA, E-J-4 BERDYYEVO Kh.B.; IVANENKO, A.K.- LYAPO, P.D. P . principal results of three years' work for the extermirAtion of maln is, as a mass disease in -the Tajik S.S.R. Sbor. rab. po rAl. i gellmin. no.2:5..19 159. (MIRA 15:3) (TARKISTAN-4MLARIA) FASTOVSKAYA., E,I.; IVANSNKO, A.K. Comparative evaluation of various methods for the detection of persons sick with mlaria in Tajikistan. Sbor. rab. po mal. i gellmin. no.2.-21-24 159. (MIRA 15:3) (TAJIKISTAN--MAIARIA) (MEDICAL SCREENING) FASTOVSKAYA., E.I.- Results of Uwee yearstimbrk in cloaring up malaria centers 'i in the nountoo-river mom of the Isibear RaRe Region* Sbor. rab. po mal, i gellmin. uo*2%25-3l t59, (MM 15:3) 1 (GLWAR R&NGF. FEGION-MAIAM) FASTOVSKAYA, E.I.; LULIKOVA, M.Ya. 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(" 9 . 8) i -(Xuzu6tik'Basln-Nine timbering) . r _~ ( /' r-~ - - -- - / r~r I,1,/_X , A/ FASTOVSKIT, A.I., inzh,; TRRESHCHENKO, P.M., inzh. Using embedded anchor bolts. Shakht.otroi. no.10:26-27 0 157. (MIRA 10:12) (Kuznetsk Basin-Aine roof bolting) FASTOVSM, A. I - - In the Technical and Roonomic Council. Takh.-ekDn.blul. no 1/2: 56-58 J&-F '59- iMIRA 12-4) (lusnetsk Ramin-loonomic douncils) A, 25(5) M39 I SM ZMKOITA?100 30V/2581 S., Yu. A. Oardukov. S. Is. Kamealtserl ghteL7, V. 0. Kcatorovich, G, A. A.S~, Tolety and -ALI-Aptovskir -- - - V CZ= 34TOOfterwa rabota anshinostrot tell nykh gawodov, (uniform Work of Rachins-Ranufacturing plants) Rascow. ftseheis. 1938. 271 P. Errata slip Inserted. 4.000 copies printed. Seviewers A. K. Sondarenka. Ragimsers Ed.: V. A. Latenkc, Candi- "to Of Economic Sciences; Tech. Zd.g V. D. Cl ,kindt Managing 5d. for Lltera%urw an the Economics and Orgeolzalion of Production (flasMIR)s T. D. Saksaganskly. PORM99 This book to intended rep engineering and technical person- Sol in mochine-manufacturing plants COWZWR: Thin book discusses the national economic Importance of uniform "ration of plante According to a schedule. and points out planning problems that should be solved to permit work unt. formilty in Manufacturing establishments. It defines organization- -4a &W technical prerequisitenfar uniform work. shows the in- rluence of financial agencies or establishments On Production Uniformity. and describes methods of measuring work uniformity. The Last two chapters are devoted to work practices at the Moscow 031ektroschetchik" Plant " the Pervyy Hoskovskly chamovoy Navod ~Flrst Rosaaw Watch &W Clock Plant). No persoralitics are --smationed. There-Larena, reference@. ft. IT. Setting Standards for the Length of the Production Cycle an & P&rtor Contributing to Uniform Operation of an IstAblishment (A.S. Toletykh) 76 3 76 I&I production cycle features e 1 2 blIshIrAC standards for the production cycle t: : g ---410ul&ttO- and analysis Of the length at the production 3- cycle 94 Ch- V- Production Rhythm and the Material and Technical 3 UPPIY of an Establishment (A.-R. Seykin) 1. R&t OrIal and technical suPPIY planning and the stab- lighsent of standards for supplies 110 2- 14tAblishalint of standard banks In production 116 3- IntrOMuctlan of Progressive standards for material Ox"AdIturts and Imposition of limits on material r*- ouirements 11 ontral a C, the supply Plan fulfilleact I Ch. VIII. Practices of the PIrst "049ow Watch and Clock Plant Providing work Uniformity IA. S. Pastovskly) 159 AVAILk=8 Library of Congress JO/ Card 5/5 FASTOVSKIY, A.S., inzh. Laprovoment of methods for evaluating labor productivity. 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Beenomical rolled shapes for industry ead constructions. Stall 16 me.3: 224-229 mr 156. MRA 9:7) 1."entrallnyy nauchno-looledovatellsk1jr institut cherney metallurgil. (Rolling (Notalwork)) (Steel, Stimictural) CHIZHIKOV, Yuriy MikhVlovich, red.; GOLYATKINA, A.G., red.izd-va.; BEICOR. O.G.. takhn.red. [Rolling mill practice] Prokatnoe proizvodRtTO, Izd, 2., parer, I dop..Koekwn, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tevetnoi metallurgit. 1958. 612 p. (MIRA 11:9) (Rolling mills) PANASENED, Fedor Lavr.,ntlyevich; SKIT.,-.BGp,, red.; GORDON, L.M., red.lzd-va; ISLEHTIYZVA. P.G. [Rolling and beat treatment of thick @hosts] Prokatka i termi- cheaksta obrabotka tolitykh listov. Mooky&, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. Izd-vo lit-ry po chernot I tovetuoi metallurgii, 1959. 152 P- (WRL 12:2) (Rolling (Metalwork)) (Sheet ~tool--Heat treatment) FASTOVSKIY, B.G. Sconomical shapes for rolled products. Metallurg 5 no.2: 23-2r, F 160. (MIRk 13:5) 1. 2Sentrallr47 muchno-looledovatellakly institut chernoy metailurgit. (Rolling(Notalwork)) ----.;-kSTOVSKIT# B#Ge# kaudetekha,'nauk Specidization of rolling mills. SWO 21 no. 1:79-81 A 061. (KIRA 14a) 1. TSentrallnyy nanchno-iseledovatellakiy tnmtitut chermoy metal- lurgil. (Rolling aille) FASTOVSKIY B G ; FUNIE, A.N. Manufacture aid use of economical hot-rolled sections. Y-etallurg 7 no.8319-23 Ag 162. (MIRL 15:9) 1, TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut chernoy metallurgii, (Rolling (Metalwork)) FASTOVSKIYO B.G., kand.tekhn.nauk Prospects for the production of hot-rolled economical sections. Stall 23 no.5s435-438 Yv 163. (MIRA 16:5) 1. TS~ntrallnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy inotitut chernoy metallurgii. (Roll.ing (Metalwork)) , - - -.1-1 - - - - MVIDBY, Yul.; YAROT In the world of wild r"lowaves. Wn. tekh. no.4:33-37 Ap 157 (&"a- interference) (KM 10;6) JAS Izva Abramo,-I-',- LYUSTIBERG., V.Pp iazh., ved. red.j ELIKIN, A.Yu.,, inzh.,, red.j PONDHIM, V.A.,, tekhn. red. . V, [AP-28 interfer6noe analyzer]Anal4sator pomekh AP-28. Moskva,, Filial Voss. in-ta nauchn. i tekhn. informatnii, 1958. 21 p. (Peredovoi nauchno-tekhnichookii i proisvodstvennyi opyt, Tema 36. No.P-58-101/14) (MIRA 160) (Radio seasurements) (Interferometer) FASTOVSKIYG 4-zya Abramovich; FURWOV, Illya Mikhaylovich; SHTEYNBOKO u., -.,--vW-.j-eKf.; SOSNOVSKIY, A.A., inah., red.; PONOMAREV, V.A., takhn. red. [Specialized radio Interference measuring devices)Spetsiallaye iz- meriteli radiopomekh. Moskva, Filial Vaes. in-ta nauchn. I tekhn. informataii, 1958. 45 p. (Peredovoi nauchno-tekhnicheakii i pro- izvodetvennyi opyt. Tema 36. No.P-58-21/6) (MIRA 16:3) (Radio measurements) (Radio-Interference) -(Interferometer) 6W PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SW/2529 Fastovskiy, Izya Abramovich and Illya Mikhaylovich Furmanov Poisk istochnikov industriallnykh radiopomekh I ikh Issledovaniye (Detection and Investigation of Industrial Sources of Radio Interference) Leningrad, Sudpromgiz, 1959. 60 p. '.26,200 copies printed. Reap. Ed.: A. Ye. Vorontsov; Ed.: B. I. Leonova; Tech. Ed.: L. M. Shiahkova. PURPOSE: This booklet Is Intended for engineers and technicians concerned with industrial radio interference. COVERAGE: The authors discuss the purpose, fields of application, characteris- tics and methods of operation of special devices for analyzing raCio inter- ferences. They describe a radio interference detector, a telev,-*Bion inter- ference meter, special instrument generators, a spectrum analyzer and proba- bility distribution analyzers. No personalities are mentioned. There are 6 references: 5 Soviet and I German. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction Card 113 Detection and Investigation (Cont.) SOV/2529 Ch. I. Detection of Sources of Radio Interference 3 1. ISP-24 radio interference detector 3 2. Motho Ids of detecting sources of radio interference 9 Ch. II. Measurement of Television Interferences 11 3. Measurement of television interference 11 4. IP-22T television interference motor 13 5. Procedure for operating the IP-22T motor 19 Ch. III. Generators for Analyzing Radio Interferences 21 6. Transfer-coefficient measuring instrument ard its application 21 7. IPSh meter for noiae-increaso measuremen+ and method of operation 25 Ch. IV. Analysis of Radio Interference Spectra 31 S. IP-20 spectral Interfwrometer 31 9. Observation and waaurownt of radiv interference spectra 40 ChG V. Analysis of the Nature of Radio Interferences 43 10. Interference probability distribution 43 Card 2/3 9(6) THASE-I RM EXPLOITATION SOV/2240 Fastovskiyq.Isys Abr-.vick, and Illys Olkheylovich Furmanov 7 Tipovyye pribory Olya Ism s -iya IrAvstrtallnykh radiopomakh (Randard Instruments for Measuring Industrial Radio Interferences) Laningradq -six, Sidp l"9o 119 p* ' 411p200 copies printed, Rasp, Ed,s Ae Yes Vorontsovj 9dos Do Po Smirnovel Toth. Hot L. No Shishkoves PURPOSEs -This booklet'. Is',-Antendod for electrical and radio engineers do4linq w3th problems., 0.1f: evipriallsion of radio interferences* COVERAU# The - authiri'dikilbo electrical circuits and standard int*rfohm" notors,.viod fty'd6tormining'the Intensity of radio interferences, They discuss-basis characteristics of Interforence-mosouring~- devices. They also explain mothodsV measuring voltages and interference lovoles The, authors also discuss problimo of salibration and of checking the accuracy of intoiferenoo. motors used in the frequency rarqo between 09 15 and 1000 la and present thoi&, dW_ --UNO"o Devices discussed in this booklet were developed by ToLIA - Toortrallneys .2aboritorlys po borlbe a IndustrislInyal Tediopomokhami (Central,, Laboratory for Combatting Industrial Radio Inter- ISM-604)o No perainslitios are mentioned, Thsro'srs 13 roferonesso Cato" A/ 3,' Standard Instruments (Cont.) SOV/2240 3. Measurement of interference voltages at the terminals of ir.%orforence sources 48 4, Shi*lfd*d chambers - 51 5. Errors during measurement of pulse interferences 52 6. Various measurements made by means of standard interference meters 53 Ch. III. Interference, Simulators and Methods of Checking the Parameters of Interference Motors 57 1. Contact interference generator 57 2, Generator of a constant-diensity spectrum 65 Ch. IV. Characteristics of Interference, Motors 1. IP-13M interference motor 2. IP-12M and IP-25 Interference "tore 3. IP-14 and IP-26 Interference motors- 4. IP-18 interforene* motor 5. IP-21 interference motor Table of basic characteristics of standard radio interference "tars Appendixes AVAIWLEs Library of Congress Card 3/3 69 69 71 74 76 79 82 84 jP/lsb 10-9-59 88221 s/no/6o/ooo/ojo/oio/oi4 E041/E455 AUTHOR- T A , Engineer T'fTLE: The Method of Measuring and Testing the Basic Parameters of Noise Meters PERIODICAL: Vestnik elektropromyshiennosti, 1960, No.10, PP-55-;57 TEXT: In meters for measuring radio noise, four parameters are of interest: the charge time tz, the discharge time xrt the ballistic time constant of the indicat Or VTV and the pulse characteristic K(F). The measurement Of ST is best carried out in the following way. A pulse of ampli tude I and duration b i.,~ --Yii~lied to the circuit. The deviation a of the instrument is rinti,fl. T-ff may be calculated from the value of amax as given by CL max 00.354 --L a M (1) TW The recommended circuit for this measurement (that of Engineer A.G.Yakovlev) is given. iz may be measured by the usual method Card 1/2 88221 S/110/60/000/010/010/014 Eo4l/E455 The Method of Measuring and Testing the Basic Parameters of Noise Meters of evaluating the time required for a function to reach 63.2% of its maximum value; a suitable circuit is given. The same method may also be used for measuring Tr- The pulse characteristic may be takezi by using the conventional arrangement in which a variable pulse repetition frequency to supplied to the meter and its indication noted. There are 6 figures. SUBMITTED: February 15, 1960 Card 2/2 FASTOVSKIY; I.A Operation of an inertial detector in the presence of impulses with complex shapes. Radiotekhnika 16 no-5:51-59 MY 161. (Kin 14s6) 1. Daystviteltnyy chlen Nauchno-tekhnicheskogo obshchestva radiotekhniki i-elektroovyazi. (Radio detectors) FASTOVSKIY, I.A. rerformance of a magnstoelectrIc device vnder the action of exponential pulses. Im.tekh. no.4t40-43 Ip '62. (MIRA 15:4) (Pulse techniques (Electronics)) FASTMKU. I. A. An Inertial voltmeter wabjeet-to-tbe -action of a random sequence of InWoes. Radioteldmlka 18 no*2270-W F(;630 . . ... -- MA 164) It 1. Daystvitells" obltn-lkudm6~-lbolsdbvat6l'skogo obobebestva radiotekhniki i elektro"yabi ImOni Pepava. (Fadio wasuremients) FASTOVSKIX,.;zya Abramovich; KNELLER, I.A.# otv, red.; TSEY11.0, F.G.p reds (Radio Interference measuring apparatus) Apparatura d1la i=ereniia radiopomekh; informatsionrqi abornik. Moskva, Sviazll 1965. 56 p. (MIRA 180) BELOTSERKOVArf, Grigeriy Bentuionovich; KALANTAROV, iwh., ratijanzent- FAfMNSKIY, LA.$ kando tokhn* naukp otsenzent; r 2b,,, nauclui. red.; KVOCHKINA, G.P.,, red. (Oscillatory circuits ani filteral Kulabatellrqe kontory i filltry. Leningradp :~udostroenlep 1965. 135 P. (MIRA 18.8) A FASTOVSK.IY, 1.9 kand.tekhn.nauk New developments in radio interference measuring techniques. Radio no.10:30-31 0 165. (MIRA 18:12) 42137- S/203/62/002/002/013/017 1046/1236 AUTHORS: NELlivayko, V.I. , Tyurmin, A.V. and ~astovokiy, U.V- - ,r ITLE : Field proton magnetometer Tr U-5 (PU-5) PERIODIGAL: Goomagnetizm i aeronorriya, v-2, no. 2, 1962, 343-347 T I T L E The sigral/noise ratio on the output of the now two-cyclo'pamphase amplifying circuit (see diagram) is 25:1 for a noise level that is approximatel) equal to the signal at the input; the total amplification factor Kz4OpO00; the transmission band 6 F 0-*7 150 cycles; wider range can be obtained by simple replacem6nt of capacito M The total error in measurements for Wow r fields ( r the gyromagnotic ratio of the proton) is 6 T/T - 4.08.10-3~, or �2-5 )-- General principles of tho proton magnotometer .operation are cited after Packard and Varian (Ref-1: M. rackard, R. Varian. Phys. Rev., 1954, 93, 941). lbers are 4 figures. ASSOCTATIOI& In5titut zemnego magnetizmap ionoefery i raspr ostranoniya radiovoln AN 555R (Institute of the Terroqtrial Magnetism, the Ionosphere mid Propagation of Radiowayes AS li~;SR) SUBUIT7ZDt Jamiary 16, 1962 Gard 1/1 YEROSUMO., Ye. G.; DOLGINOV) Sh. Sh.; ZHUZGOV) L. N.; FASTOVSKIY, 11. V.; ALEKSANYAN) L. M. "blagnetic Investigations on the Electron 2 Satellite." report presented at the 5th Intl Symp on Space Science, Florence, Italy, 12-16 may 64. 1; 2885-66 FSS-2 Dfl(l)/F3(v)-3/FW/91A(d)/Z#A(h) TT/GS/GW ACCESSION WIt AT5023603 UR/00N/65/000/000/0336/0341 AUTHORI Grinjaus. K. 1.1 Z~lzlnov. Sh. Sh.-,Bosruk1!Lh v Zhutgov. L. H. Fastovskiy. U. V. TITLE: Comparison of simultaneous measurements of maja~ ~cle LOIYM~dpositlvf 108 flux within the Earth's sagnatoophave recorded by the Slaktroa-Z ostoLlit SOURCE: Vaesoyuznaya konforentsiva yo fiathe koemichookolLo prostranstva. Hollcow. 1965. Inaladovanlya kosolchaskogo prostranstva (Space research); trudy konforantAiL Moscow, lzd-vo Nauka, 1965. 336-341 dam ty TOPIC TACS: spice environment, Ionospheric physics, electron densit Los earth magnetic field/glaktran 2 satellite ASSTRACTs Measurements of chargod-particle flux and magnatic field at a height of 1 (1, Earth's radius) were made by fflakt a-2.X?'Tba particle travveod was L capable of recording positive Los flux with ton maroy in excess of the pdUestial difference of the satellite with respect to its environment and alettron flux with electron soorgy to excess of 100 ev. The meApItomater, wltb orthogosal1y off sensors, was capable of wasuring the magnetic floldli%be romp-of *IW z i8cm-ears 1/2 2889-M ACCUSION URI A25023603 10 64ch-comPownt directlem. Its threabold was Z'x 10r-5 erg, The satellite was- ur-ats, Am cowered with soler -%citvIty data In the foru ai jj~,Jodexms recorded vla around observatories. @bar Iscommist4mcles In the correlatiod betwomm the vari- atIOR Of aWetic activity on the Rartb's surface and the vartatims of the goomw notic field Intensity and charpd particle flux an measured by tbo satellite. It Is uncertain mbotbor tbame observations can be explained by the "]Let wind psmtratJ as., the mpatoopbere or by. maiir-marth.plasm due to cbarpd P"4" accelerated by a yet unkoove mcbmim.,: DrIge art.,but 6 figures. [so) ASSOCIAnNs II'M IMCITM WSWI =at '00 I= 0=1 Wiff so my INNI C*3 !.,07=1 006 A L 23291-65 EW (1)/FS Fh)/F&S-2AS Cv) -3/EM(a )-2/FCC/tWA C(t) ACCESSION NRt APS001986 pa*Q/01-4 Tr/ 5 / 0 0 2 0 ?6) M1 5 P 10 0 6pfl-240-/-Nq~- GW AUTHORt Grinsaur. K. I.; Dolateov, Sh. Sh.; ksa V I yero- Ye. G.; Zhu ko noy- L. H.1 Mapptpv, L. lokqsa FastovskL U VFU-A TITLEs Observations using the artificial satellite Sj1SLjR=X of the correlation between variations of the magnetic field and streams of positive tons Inside the terrestrial SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 139, so. 6. 1964, 1272-1275 Ra.ter' positive Lon. gsoa*A TOPIC TAGSs artificial e&tol lite* ppAnAk!rAL netic field, magnecospherso radiation belt, fl;x Latenotty9 negative Lon, theoretical field, apogee distance -ABSTRAM The artificial satellite glectrou-2, equipped with wages- omet,srs and a trap for charged particles, recorded positive Lon* of 11 energies. choir flux*@ with energies of sore than 100 evo and : measured all three compensate of the goomagoetic field in the magnate- sphere and at radiatioik belt@. Recorded data showed a correlation botvaen the varLatioos of the magnetic activity as the terrestrial card I / 2 L L1291-65 ACCESSION NRi AIP5001986 0 surface and the intensities of fluxes of positive tons and the magnetic field far from the earth. This correlation was observed as quiet days and on days with magnetic disturbances. Numerous negative ton fluxes were recorded on magnetically ruttt days. During this time, the magas- tometer recorded a magnetic ftold of regular intensity although it exceeded the theoretical field by 20 y. The maximum deflection from the theoretical field was detected at the spages of the satellite. On 12 February 1964, all magnetic observatories on the earth recorded magnetic di ~rbancee of sudden commencement while the trap is the satellite rocirded positive Ion fluxes onsusively of an Intensity of 4*10-10 amp. At this time the satellite was at apogee. The %Gsae- tomtt*r recorded a rapid increase In Cho magnetic field. Orig. art. hast-4 figures. (Rol ASSOCIATION# none SUBMITTED# 133op64 5"GL1 00 SUB CODES f-31SV No KEr SOVI 003 0TH8R# 008 ATD PRKS$i 31773 C,r~e 22 6F U-1 _0 - 0-Y, 0 ACC NR, A j~T61 i8 SOURCE CODE: UR/0293/66/004160 (Fj 2/ 6i 6* AUTHOR; AleksonyanA-L. Mol Yeroshenko., Ye# Zhuzgov, L. No-; qq Fastovjkj. ~ORG: none 13 Vy TITLE: Hagnstometric apparatus of the Electron-2 space station SOURCE: KosmicheekLya,is,sledovaniya, v. 4, no. 2, 1966, 302-310 TOPIC TAGSt. magnetometer, magnetic field measurement 0 ABSTRACT: Two search-coil maitnetometersicapable of independently' measuring three component 09 thex-ma-g-fi-e-Eic field -- -a_te.Z_rAd1&tiaj&_ belt:were mounted on Sle~tron-2, Onehad a'measuremen Mrange of t120 yp and the otherl a ran .go of *1200 y, A Fro-ER diag am of the baaic magnetometer in shown in the figures It consists of a 2-Jrc signal generator with associated low-pass filter for suppressing the second harmonic, a tuned amplifier (voltag .e gain, 12 x 103, bandwidth at 3 dbt 1100 cps) tuned to the.second harmonic with associated input filter t4 attenuate,the first.and third harmonicm by 40 db, a synchronous phase- detector, and a d-c current amplifier (gain, 20). Two telemetry channels are utilized for each magnetic-field coordinate, one channel for positive values and the other.for negative values. A diode gate Card 113 ACC NRs AP6012835 in the d-c amplifier unit diverts the information to the appropriate channel. The inIelusion of a heavy voltage feedback confines the .magnetometer.,nonlinearity to 2-3Z. The sensitivities of two mag- netometers are 2-3 y and .20-30 y-, the temperature stability measured, at -3C, +18C,'and +55C did not exceed 0.2 y/C for the first and 0.7 y/C for the second. A special unit for sensitivity calibration with the use of a reference voltage.source is also included. The average error in measurii.g.the scalar magnetic field was 14 y and 240 y. The zero drift did not exceed 2-3 Y per day. The 14-v power supply for the magnetom 'aters,was stabilized 41 a P203 transistor and a D811 Zener diode. All other transistors used were the P103 type,. Power.consumption for each magnetometer was 2.2 w, "In conclusion, the authora are indebt9d to-A-9 V. Klimovskiy, A. 1. Konnov, Ye._YeA-- Kanonidi, L..I. 111anov, .. Vt_Ma__Agjfonnikov, and_jA R ;Xom for their active participation during the manufacturing# calibration, and testing of equipment." Orig. art. bast 1 formula and 4 figures. JBDI~ SUB CODEt 09, 17/ SUBM-DATE: OSJun64/ ORIG REFt 003/ ATD PRESSI Ca d 33 * ~00 1 1 pill it 0811011M f$ Isv "Ji M314^vgxji all Arm an am *Px Al Al 11 1. 0. 9 1 L- 1--L-AA ~W Q 0 Ct 0 - , p'. Ar i) wisre -.rt'o o ..'of .-so so CY ;-09 0 06wkwa om. V. I. X,.., w- it, 1j i -00 oo z j , NA &t.. 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THESOLV- Me entire pressure irtA-rv-.sA tnto ronAMcrai:,sa d- n, i w LI TY OF HY DROG LN IN UQUID UrMOGF-4 AT TE11- falls- the It-z M 'Itlets, -left-n- in PFR I'URES Cr 19.0 - lGlArK AND PRMWREB UP TO -fktrh di'M,sr. 0s, . ~' 11.4, 1 DW [Antichit-'~( ,on Gx#en th F1116910CILis bel r.. ~.. , , -1- i~en Tvmperaturen wA holiest Drurf;vn. 1. Me th. thg .~J- '- I i-It'hit,14 s,un WRaserstaff in f1tissigeM StiCkStaff bei n'r I.-miternturen vots 79.0- 109.0% und Druckett his. cu 190 Cvn vn. .1ijained -Fg. ~L' I- tA'. '11- atm? W 0, Go"Ifterg, W. FROlawaNx sh!P bA.lw,,vx 40lublitil of 'A Asir Fen .1nd The I'm- -- i~'5 dad J. 0. 4nd vrrp~orv in Ow. prrstIure arw leniptiraturv v FG;. WrillEfTatts lkolA fit., ~-_'hiwsss~ U U.S.S, IE 945-82412M. v;-ITT-4741 ints-mal urA, i -0,r 1- 1- Q,c - i,,, A. .%~p7i;7a_tus fi-r-0it, -Investirttion of liqutd-vaptir Itte hWro,." c-~ ntristi,~., in it., ;a- --a -,;-1 V_h~v: -1 ,quilibria uslng the elretilat(on method is described, The t1w 1- -Isr~ 4(of �.WbIlItt, s .. rio, - M t,,; Solubility of hydroCen In It'juid nitimevn at temperatures of W. I and fnr itw- ri Initonsthip bct-rn thi- maximum vao e ?*) 0 iti.l. 9S.4 sod 109.WK and pressurva up to ISO fitiu. M the, ;j it rur~ aml the irml- r1lur- 1-wLt.) jInd tht- hydrogen conwat in t$Kv gas phase at LNesti temper- ~06 0 00 0-0- dlifo*000904109 0 000 0000 0 4 0 o 0 o 0--f-W "o0 00 Of 0 9 0 0 W 9 a if is u 14 ts U it n it is v !411 go NO bu *spa A$ 46) 01-4-" P. 2t. ~lxill? ~V"nr I. W* aull.1-01b. 0.1 1... 7 .. A_A_A_A__f__A_R I a L A.. a P 2 a tv aft-b a A_J. a I A a. a I- 004 0 vocKcsM 0 o0 Tks "vWum Uquid-vapof In the bin 'Ityno"O IM, 0 a Or r -S. 11. uskItkito)(111 (let- ! v to I - nmn) r#An expd. data ou the X-16clUld 11YOM 4 h- KI 00 0 cows. up to 60% Kr at ts~-VJ-K.. t"m 0 . A 4- (14/7) with A - tl.M and 44.:Dxj. B - -360.51. and -32CI f- 00 pure(haml ftw a Kr-49.5% IN miu. Thr IN-Kr s stem is trVilaf and DtWYS tht y r(lultl"" lug A" - 400 IKInSl where K - W. 'I'b,w roplal6ws all, vmw o alm mgm with the data Sti(krUkrt, rl 4. 1 C A. 29, If. 00 4 l Fil of -00 800 =9 a* ` co 0 Ant %$Odo d* torw u a qo A 0 0 e4 60 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A o 0 0 vo o o o 0 o 0 me so 9 too - -FifiRaqw-lum It a 5 a I I I W w T v v -w '0' ; o 6 1 to#,$** -- of 000 * 00 r, 0 ,00 00.4 A -09 009 iAmimm. V-A-" *00 00 am %~A Ohm., IMP, 12,073--ft3).- ..Oo The of - a" Xe Is sufam 1 -00 go a Red mft~wssbm& who thvw soft am 11mvilw4l. .00 00 As I AI (a " aepwo" of Kr 001 XON., -sea *m 16"1d sk ::of so AD 21W pm in uw howin swis 6" has in Hr zoo 00 a N do shmiedble Wb"# hr goo sow Am a imam" UW& Amskmb mmu of vwm~ JWPGWAW is do" aw Fee" rAmummilml. A pmvka" MOSIMA fw "domy --a& a N"kA4trbw _i# - INSIA& h Is Kr " IM emem a Pan in do Ill 0 pomp D. 0. goo wee S844 4*9~ low alvIlliff goo abil"all 414 , Im Ov "i 00 9 'u a AV. la a I a a0 0 0'00 0 0 0090666 0000600, 0 'D o o 0, 4110 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 a oes 0 00100 0009 0 0 0 0 0 SO 0 0 a 41 G~ 0 0:0 0 0 060 FS3TO-,-DKlY4V8G8 600 OISK~Iyl;.~G. ; GUIRVICII, I. G. 2. WSR (600) 11 t;q, Z-,uLlLhrl-,bm of tllc I IQ Icl-Vapor of the 13'.w!r-.Y "Research o 0 u .1 Krypton," Zhurt Fil.l. nim. 1), NO. 11, l?39. Iloscow, All-Unton Inst. Received 9 July 1939- 9. Off Rei-,ort U-1615, 3 Jan. 1?5.2 1. E. FASTOVSKU, I.I. 2. *j~,';SIZ (600) "The Solubllitv of ~',assos bi Licuids at Low Te-,---~,Uu-r~s anA iressure::. Lcal I," Zhur. Fiz. 112-0-in, 13, No. 1.1 1939. i.oscow, i: .-I InstAtute. HLec'--i-r-A '~,, Jul.".- 1.939. 9. 4M 'deport 'JI-1f:A5, 2 Jan. 1~)-Q. "S, K 240 THE: SOLUNIUM pLgMES I?f UQUILIS AT LOW TESI- PERATORES AMU WGUt ~PRWSMS. 2. THF, SOLU- BIUTV OITREUMLL4 UQUIDNITROGEN AT Tr-MPElt- IMIEWUN14.0 A14D tololk AND PRMURES UP TOISS ATI4. Mr. uslicwIt van olkson in m t -ir rtflsst&,ttk .01twolcm 'a4mratumclummma Orwkew -I.- M LULUW(t voo Kottim in FlUms(cem fitickstaff bct UmocolorrA van 78,9 blo IOSOK gad Wfight f am ANV-;P-- go: ifT.4791 por m real ~-,r V W $94 W 0 lip 0 4: a v a 0 ; ; ; 0 0 0 XIA doe 000 1u: .40 Do Ithr mw see a elm 400 land. an 0 am Vd. vv tin I moo, M4 4. coo) the SAO MOO Moo a wu lowwomps in tbw in do what. TIbW get Ord" god IN400 bdow -; ; .00 Ow lim. M" law wkb base- 111111 ta".. oo ditt d low mwms =Wi OAK al l1w ram bw do As 140 dw ",=I tvwn- aq so w ;ow" JNN�xm mob NWWNN A wormov al Cso 119 ddohn d C^ is Lm PIke d 4;^ with WHO, IV a 169W. do r6m] 0. I d IIW age Vowtv IlAt Armuft* 0,0 see MIT Two cl-a"VC&TON' a a 60609*0MM~ see 0 0 00 so ,00 00 A 00 .0 00 9 86 w is Is v a 0 a a 31F ITS -pit, W-ji r3la it u a DO a a v a x 4a a 4 Ot .00 "d b". f~ "v*lv.- J. (1to. Ind. (U.&S.R.) 17.No.1). ID-12(IL40); cl.C.A. 34, 42W, 46310.-An jJr mctification app. is demibed. Ii. M. Lrkviter ape moo b** too 65 141013 iso c"T der- mlalra;i- WAAAMI %Bad a a 0 No A 1! 14 - ER iRM I G, M. G. ; FASTCYVSKIT. I G. M MORCOW All-Union Blectrotechnical Institute, (-1940..). "The Solubility of Gases in Liquids at Low Tom *oeratures and High Pressures," Part 1Vt "The Solubility of Helium In Liquid Methane at 90.3 Dep.Taev; K and 106.0 Degmees X and Pressures at to 160 Atmoenherea." Zhur. 7iz. Xhim., Vol. 14, No. 8, 1940. FASTOVSKIY, V. G. Krypton and xenon. Moskva, Gos. energ. izd-vo, 1941. 116 p. (Trudy Vsesoiuznogo elektritekhnicheskogo instituta, vyp. no. 47) (51-45683) QD181.K6F3 SO no seem 6 IMIN - a$ allow V. I; Filstm-ki-atml I A, Krestis hi (f 1=v%CA#7W MWI.. 1641. Is. hr. 'IM), --l1W mst, Irwimn 'N' of I'll In fit miuvaW whilim- 111 S twt*ven to' AINI To k Ar.1 in (I. its' g1r.11 TV '.1, 1*" the njusliona 1.4g N - 14AM 3 tO 44 1 &".1 LV N it 107000 %A 022,11 Iv%pmtI%CI) j I. to :~7 J 1 7 7 T "The Solubility of Argon in Liguid OxYgen", Zhur. Fiz. Khj.m. l,,, "os. Moscow, All- 'nion Fl-ictrical Entineering InsLitate. ~ecelvad 24 April 19141. 41W. t) qeport U-1523, 24 Oct. 1951. I --. T We 7, AUp V. 0. (Moscowl Gosudarstvw=0 llauchao- 00 x 3243, MZnWjX.- rantqvs lliiii Nertyanol 1, Oorno-toplivnoi Lfltemturyp 'teknichasko* Isdate 19470 154ppi Prom's Directory of Amrican Gas Companies, 1947p- ist 1948 ed; Now Yorke Moore-Robbins Nbl. Cott 1947t 301 Chem. Abatr., 1947, Alt 4910). 04~ 8 4041 MOO 000 j moo Ou Moo too ONTALLOGICAL 4,111WWO CLA%WrATM 94- 14244V best G%V 44c #$&III as avv Sit io Sr a, xw a, '7f opt 'a 119 a' set L 1 0 aw0-1 w a 2 ~0.4--~Ou OS 00000041000000100000t::::,::00000,0 0 to :10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000000.00411000000000000 so -0 I A -.~- V , 1% 1 1 ~j Separation of gas compounds -ry. 1947 5 .1 Moskva, Goa. izd-vo tekhn.-teoret. lit - 349 P- (49-29340) TP242-F3 FASTOVSKIY, V. 0. "The Giproazotmash Chart" (Razdeleniye gazovykh smesoy) State Publishing House' "heoretical Literature ws, of,Tecbnical and 1 .9 Leninbrad and Mosco 1947 Translation - D 180564j 23 Feb 55