SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GLAGOLEVSKIY, YU. - GLANTS, I. YE.

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s/o y,/6 10/002/0'5f1 Spec,,rophotometry of magnetic stars AJOI/A102 gram. The lower limit of N21', number of H atoms in the sfitond zit;ate over I cm2 of the star surface, was determined. A comparison wit.1i tho data of S. rik,,elltor (" Z.Astrophys." , 1933, v . 7, 106) has shown tha L the N,ji-values for magnetic stars are smaller than for the main seqiience stars and~-C-stars of' the Correspond- Ing spectral classes. 11. BysLrova [Abstracter's note; Complete translation] Card 2/2 Af "/A A -j' r)4 ,)F4 Y~" V. .,F PET-." DD-' ':A7-, spe, 7um dlagrims ar~-- p:':,""ed r'cc '_rigoncm~tric and .~P"=al Parallax,?a 'uid ~Jie clila on, magn*_'--:'1!Q 1,011 "~h- ard catal-g P. Parenago. wit-h *ht- -xmnor.Lv s p t - 1- -It I a.-~ _~ e ~ c,he_~~ars, the a,,it,ho- rr,~,r:~s us-~ ~)! cur% del~.rnilna, ions f - of H ctrA . :m wli~ns ard dept,hZ in ~.he midciLl~~ IL :. n ~! z . ;c ows fr,om a, ', r~q--- rfata that rrlagnE-tiC !~LIVS t?I-)r,9 wh4 ri I~q -I oc at -1a t n 1 n c v 4 hfl Main Sequen-e. no_~ 1 ffp~-t p1a'17~ sllgh~ role !:7 -1-_~rlng -,he ~n-enslty of hvdro~,-n lin,~s I,i ~:,)rp.~ majzr--.~_, covi A os ', r -i no F1 1.) 1 7. r' IZt,,3 'I 't IfYO /" 2 5) 8,7cr16 3/034/60/000/209/003/00') 5 E03 114 AUTHORS: Yxzlova K. I and ~~a TITLE: Coiotir &xcesses and Indices of 14 Lunar Crate~rs Measarod Electrophotometrically at Pill Moon PERIODICAL: Astronomicheskiy tsirkulyar, 1,-)(,0, No, .")09' pp. 13-14 TEXT; The pbrtoele,_~tric observations were carried out at Alma Ata using the (AR~1-3) electiophotomete-_r working in conjunction with the ;~Jr -.7-,'AZT-7) tolescoPe~ The observations were carried out at full moon in orde-r to reduce polarization effects to a minimum. The Mlan-illus -.rater (bottom) tias taken as the standard region and the photometry was carraed out in yellow and blue light, The tr,-Ies-oE,e....f'iLter.-photc)niulti.i)l.i(?z- System gave effe(~tive wavelt angths Df 4.20 and 535 my, The cololir iniii0es and the colour excesses are 1--isfed -in T,*?.ble 1. The last C.01LIDM in this tabie refers to the number of measurements. The colour excesses were -alculated relati-ve h) the standard crater from the formula Card 1/3 87Ca6 S103 0/000/209/003 /009 E03 2/8-114. Colour Excesses and Indice., ~f .11+ Lunar Craters Measured Elec tropho tome tri call yat, 11,)ill Moon J,_ Ig -0 CE 2, 5 Ug 535 535) -rater wh e r e and J( th~i brightnoss of the r, J4 20 ~ 53.5 !120, 53 5 under Investigation and the standard (- 'rater, respectivelY. The colour index of the standard crater was taxen as Om.846- and its colour excess as +0m.026 t o,-.008, The colour indice4; of the r~raters investigated were expressed as sums of the ~,olour Index of the standard region and the colour excesses of the various lunar objects. The accuracy of the results was calculated from rp, =, 0~675 a where a is the t ~ 1; -, r d ta t ion ~ The probable eiror was found to be t Om. 0 -70 A,-- ~il soor-, riom Table 1, the colours of the above 11+ (-:-rat~.rs are nut wery different. The normal photoelectric colour indi-,es were found tc I -Je between +0m-717 and +0m.890, The average c!oli-lr index of tile 1~- Craters Was found to be +Om,B30, Card 2/3 87016 S/031W60/000/209/00-3/00~ E03 21R114 Golour Excesses and Indices of 14 Lunar Craters Measured Elentrophotometrically at Full Moon There is 1 table, kSSOCIATION- Alma.-Ata, Sektor astrobotanikl (Alma-Ata', Division of Astrobotany) SUBMITTED: February 2, 1960 Card 3/3 ., .. ~ .. I . ~:. '111. 1. .. n ' I T' , ~' 1 - -, ' - ' ' ' - ' . ' ....i '-. ' ' . , ~ : , - .. ", I . . f , ~ .~ ~ 't . ; ". 1 . t 7 , 1 "'. , - , ". : t - , . ! -. ~ !.- n , . . , , I i I , . - - " 1, C C f., S S T 1; 1, S /0031053 /0 3 ()/Gl o/oo6VC Cf75 lo AP3013579 AUMORS: Gla-olovs'.,Iiy, Yu. V. ; lCharltonov, A. V. TTIT witil, invor,',Jga~ion of, and soiw tnprovamont:; to tho photooloctric spootrophotommater S 0 7j:, AN vol'unilry no. 10, P)01, 67--75 sl),)n-,6,.oi)",to'~oi,-,c"",~l,- (iaul."-,L, Star io rocont'l.: or~ ~i c:. 0 a 71 C Q: --cc, I c -.i of j 1. V-'O to b-0. 7. DO, t'L, C3 Enolr u- - Card 113 ,,CCEESSIOIN 2,` AP30, 3579 s --m c a ";2'1 l o:, to P,I lo 2 "ho 'us ','-11 sn~ Soc" "3) L 10 17 Asi-r-on - v;i" t',- Sc,c 1957) , . , , , 2 2 ha- f "'j C' s , . , 'L), jj arl(4 ~a 7. ACCESSION NR: ILP3013579 r FNCLO$URE: 01 spiu-U-7 an", Card V3 GLACOIXV~;Kly, Y-,i,V. '; tiAy of tic) ntfnurjus Ap i)c t of pu r t--t a: a I ! !] r"; I " , U lzv~ "..N Kp-z,-4',,(h. SI-T,, ",)or, :'! ZIALIA r~ 0 ~ "' - "14'. - - 4 : )~,, ") I -li , .~, , "'. : ~ " GLAGCILF:V~Al'l', --f C'~C~-Pj, VF~1-1. - . `~:; 'I' ? ., , --:~ ~ I,; - -53 F '65. 18:3) ~9-66 EWA (h)/E"VP(j)/EWT (m)/J/E1VA1 L) IJP(c) MA J_ZQ7 % ACC NR: AP6005953 (A) SOURCE CODE. 1)'RA,191/E,~r,/,:~co/ooi/C-CI43/=,5 AUTHORS: Kirillova, E. I.; Matv9y!y!L,- Ye. N.; ZavItay!vIi, L. 1). 1 01 A.; Leytman ORG., none TITLE i A atudy of the physicomechanical jxroporties of Diij:act.-oniatant P0 13- _9!~ea.quring aging SOURC& Plasticheakiye massy, no. 2, 1966, 43-45 TOPIC TAGS.- poly-styrene, light aging, therr.,tal aging, impact et:~ength, elongation; hydroyyl group, polymer/ UP-1 polystyrene, UPP-2 polyol-yrtnno, P'S-BU-polystyrano, SNP-2 polystyrene ABSTRACT: The changea in the p~~aic!)mochanical projiartloa of Iiiipact-resiataAt polystyrenes UP-1, UPP-21 PS-STJ PS -S U and Aitrinlj- therm3l', light, and --l-i -2?1 ' 3' atmoapheric aglnC"~hre stulhed. 1~6colorntad 11clit agring, wao donc- tinder it PRK-4 lamp, Thermal aging was lono in a therva,olat at 100 wM llamp,111,1; ,very 5000 10000 20005 and 3000 bra. Light aging grontly changed thei opealfic impact strength and somewhat changed the specific elongation (a". Fig., 1). __Cgxd 113_ TJDGs L 20799-66 ACC NRt AP6005 5953 4-1 70 Fig* 1. Change in specific impact strength with a) F. 60 irradiation: 1 and 2 - SNP; 3 - SUP 4-1 0 (irradiation at 50-60C); 4 - LTP-21 with TiO filler; 5 - UPP-2 without filler. 2 0------ M (D P~ Irradiation time hrs. The SNP-2 was practically unchanged by thermal agin'g', while the other poly- styrenes were affected more (see Fig. 2). N 70 Fig. 2. Change in specific impact 3trength with prolonged heat aging at 60C; 1 - UPP-2 without fillerl 2 - UP-1; 3 - SNP; 9-14 4 PS-SU31 5 PS-SU2' 0 -7;7 1-4 V) d __Par. - I . .............. L 20799-66 ACC NR: AP60059~3 Ultraviolet rays and increased temperatures affect polysl;yrenoo by reducing the specific imp strength and specific elongation and lead to tate formation of carbonyl and hydroxyl groupa with a simultaneous decreasa in the number of double bonds. The study of aging of impact-resistnnt p:)17ityranoa is being continued. Orige art, hass 10 graphs. SUB CODE: 2-1/ SUBM DAM nono/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REIN OX Card .--- ~ -313 -- L 2266d-b6 EW*T(1) Gd ACC NR: AP6006774 50=3 CODSt UR/o:).'))/66/C)LJ/001/0073/r)079 AUTHOR: Gl&&olevskiy,0jg#,._,Y, Z~' ORG: kstr~hsical Institute of the Acaderq of .'!~c z!o!js e~a I (Astrofiziches4f in-t AWemii nauk Kaz= TITLEs Some observational results of continuous spectra of magnetic and pecitliar stars SOURGEs Astronondcheakiy zhurnal, v. 43, no* 1, 1966j 73--'(9 TOPIC TAGSs star types spectrophotometry~ Balmer series, continuous spectrwk/ FKU-38 photomultiplier ABSTRACT: The purpose of this paper is the presentation of observational data on continuous spectra of magnetic and peculiar stars--with no interpretation, Despite common features, magnetic stars are distinguished front peculiar stars by a detectable magnetic field. Data were collected with a spectral qolectrophotometer. attached to a 50-cm reflector. Use of an FEU-38 multisbt photontaltiplier piernit- ted recording of speatra in the 3200--6500 range vith no loon in serwitivitye Card 1/2 UDGt 523,b? 1Z :-j . ...... . 20 Yll, V. TI-Tr-F: Sp;1Ctrr)p11,j1.0Tl-,eLj.-v of peculi-'r 'C1-. )V,,Ixoriz. in-Lji. AIN 7, 1:)(16, 57-W) TONC 111~11~uotic pl.~Iukar ~31.a-, Balmer disconLinvity, sp-ctrophiltonlef.ric gradient, ABS 'Cil'. rcsl!lits of a Stud~, !hc absolutu :,pectrophul oill k2tv ic I -~ uz a n c1 Ball-1),cr discontinuity, aru, prC.SuiiLed. 11lLC1',;[Q1h1U ;.J_)SOL-j)1,:(_11l if! ~,:iC the Olj~k2ct ol Correc-Lion3. For magnetic and pcciiliar sLars, the Palmer di~coiitinuitv is, on the avcrage, con~,-.Idcrabjy lower than thal. for norum! stal._,., hwil. c, tcl i e nts ai~c in tiw rel,riori of normal values. "IT L' ZI diunts q, are, oil til--! 0, 10-- 0. 15 lower than the normal. There are no regular differences bCtv,,e._:, ana-,netic and pecu'liar stars. In the investifrated characteristics, the ur~tior stud'y h--1vO a cuspersion exceeding Observational orrors. In addition, the equival!-_mt widths of- .LC.,d I / 2 UDC: 523. 3 - --- ---------- ACC NR: ARG035285 hydcollen lilics, which provud 10 be ~sllmjlel- 111.111 for lim-111,11 1-1,~wr hrk,;i Tho elTects of effCCtiV(' [Wf2';.--;Lll'C, H.L,Olt scatLeceu by hyduogen free electrons and nej,;Jive ions, arid the corn- T)ositioll oll tile Balmer is Stuldied. It is clomonstvatk-,d thal, the ob.,;erved decrease o1 Bctlm,~v di.SCOlltillLlity cannot be explained ill this fashion. Thcvc~fore, the It;%, of plairling tile anomalous distribution of ill thc- -Tc-chrao and im"Cuiial. ,;L;ll.s by tile, i:; Tho hypodw~;i:; of Llw :;ulwrpo;.;Jioii of ;uldiLional radiatiml (!Bill explaill ~.iw gradiciiLs and the BAmer llowever, th"ce are diffiCUILlUS il1VOIV(A ill LlSilltr this IIYI)Otjl(-,j;s to explain Hir: allornalou,,; intensity of hydrogen line~j. A bibliography of V/ LiLles is included, [Tr;im,.ila~ion of abstract] [DW SUB CODE: 03/ Ca,d 2 L 47107 `,6 4CC NRt AR6019883 (~V) SOMCE, CODE': U11/11169/66/000/ o1)V1r(')1'11v01'1 AUTHOR: Kovalev, A. 1). ; Glagroll'yev, V. M. V TITLE: Winter temperature characteristics of the, Sea of 0kh()t-';-;C SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abs. 2V110 REF SOURCE: Izv. Tihilonkeansk. n. -i. in-ta rybn. kh-ba i okonnogr. v, 59, 1965, 48-54 TOPIC TAGS: sea temperature, winter temperature, Okhot.Sk Sea temperature ABST RACT: With strong cyclonic activity over the Se,,.i of Okhotsk (wint~~r of 1962/63), the principal influx of warm Pacif~c waters (with water temperature above + 1C) is through the straits of Kruzenshtern, Nadezhda, Diana, and Boussole. This region of intrusion is approximately 200 illiles. With weak cyclonic activity over the Sea of Okhotsk, the influx of warill Pacifir waters is only through the Boussole Strait, tile. (LIJ) to 1500 in) strait in tile Kurile Cord 1 / 2 UDC: 551. 526(265. 3) 1. '71(',7--f, AC' NR. "~1160 1,9118~-j range, The advance of warm Pacific witters irito the Sea of Plac(2 along the 151-154' E long. Both during warm rind cold years fhert:- Lis a region of relatively warm waters in the -'UNRQ--W~tci'f-'i'q- Qc*ean Scientific I)I-pi-I'lision, with "i temperature around -0. 8C. 'rhe houndaries of this temp(.~rithvri, anomaly do not vary much. With stronly atmospheric circuLition, warni Pacific waters (tCInj)L',,a- ture above OC) may penetrate as far north ;1-; 56" N lat. Thers -is a well defined relationship between the sum of negative degree-days and flie depth of convective. mixing. Maximurn depth of convective mixing in the northern part of the Sea of Okhotsk at the moment of ice formation may be as much as 120 rn. [Translation of authors' resume) [SPI SUB CODE: 08/ hs Card 2/2 LAZAREVA, Ye,lf.,: IT2110VA, M.A.,', AVTSYlf. A.P..,; BULM.IlUt., YCJ,K.,; SA-MICH, A.I.,; RYKALEVA. A.M..; OXHIYANOTA, L.L, GLAGOVSKAYA,R.S. SodiuLi galt of biouWcia. AlltJbiotLl-i , MoSk"m 9 110,2:1-6 Mir.-Anr 56 (MLIU, 9:3) I. Otdol eksporimentalinoy t,mwii AMN SSSR p rof . Z . V . Yqrmc P yfiva -I! LI I i.C-i st; I e d m a I, al I skogo Instituta fuitibiotikwr. (CILLow-PEM,CYCLI14E sodiur.i suit, p~uLr-.a,-,ol.) GUIGOVSKAIA, R.S.; FM,~ILZVA, A.M.; ljIZJ.RPlj',. Ye. I.I. of B-'-(:,. I "Pharmceutical Fr-rm.,: cf .,ntib.'otl.(-,s , p. 251 1,1-"-ni.-,try of Health MLAR (-)t' the :;Ccallkl Ck.liference on AntibioticL;, 31 llaY - " JtL-,e P)W- !). 40~", 11"Ic-cov, LAZAREVA, Ye.n.; GLAGOVSXAYA, R.S.; AVERIYANOVA, L.L.; SATEL'YEVA, A.M. Penicillin-ecmo. Antibiotiki 2 no.5:49-53 S-0 '57. (,IfIRA 10:12) 1. Otdol okeperimentalinoy ternpii VBesoyuznobo nnuchno-isoledovatell- akotlo institute antibtotlkov. (PENICILIN, administratioij, with eemollne (Rus)) (AWIBIOTICS, administration ecmoline with penicillin ~R,.)) U7"VA, Ye.?I.; KUTSKA'IA, I.P.; VAKULEDIKO, N.A.; PId.,:ODHA'ZHE`SKAYA, Ye.V.; GLAGOVSKAYA, Water-soluble orythronycin salt # AntiblotLki 'I yto.6, 506-510 Jo '62. ;,~t 15: 5) 1. Vsotjoyuznrf naucimo-is.;ledovatellskiy in-stitut antibio-,Lcov. (Eilyr 1-1 POI,"YGIIII) KALEZOV, N,V.; u"LAGOVSLUZA, YO.S. Work of the scientific met,.cdoloEical b-area-a of public 3-tatistics of the D,),anovo Province Health Departmen-t. Zdrav. '.os. Fader, 5 no.7:13-16 J'l 161. 14:7) 1. Zwaestitell zaveduyusihcheSo IvanovsIdn obl--dravotdelcri (for Kbalezov). 2. Zaveduyushchaya nauchnc-matodichosUm bytu-o qan-itarnoy statlatiki lvanovsko,,o obl-dravotdela (for Ghgovokaya). (IVAINOVO PiiovlllCE--PUBLIC 11,EaLTB--STA7-ISTI.CS) V- ~.Wallxtkn for detarmating ttl~!.qflit t GL,Lqgyl]CJI_AND IL A, (;LACi?X'IRl (0 vf~lm~' ';=1-14 WMY-Illt P10"ill itL 11COMI Oil 'IWktW 11WORKI. A W11 Kuspended by thwid falls thrmigh Ow m0t in il IgUmil.ory vivc. tric farmice. To invicasc Me lu.,tirvy of Oil.- mtuwj~tueut I -s' photoelectric systcm i., wvt for invitLOrtt mmomal it! I-otuding of the fln'la requit(A 11tr the had la pa"i betkiec'm fited 11(4tits. A "litrur N woutmd m% the tItT'!;M to throw .1 rs,'A'~ttll rivy milt) Uic winflow of thr ph~iv,clcctrk v-11. 7777 jy) Ir3 A;"t, MA'. - !T-f AN: r lip, ;j ~-ftfi Zh- shim.. (Rat iJ. to 1~1~, . 1 -.1 , " 1-, i : ;" .1 i ; i - A L. I !"I" I ~-: li GLAGUVSKIY, A.Ye., Yli,UiKjlQi, inzli. Autrjm~tti, high--i3poed (,utou'll AB-2/4 Wit", 2 k!1. fir'd kir. riatdmg. Vest. elekLroprom 34 no.c' Je -" 63 . ('-LTI'-k 16:7) (E-lextric cutoufF.-) protect-ioll') (~. liectric- rp- i Iroe (!.Z?,---'-,,Ili i plwnt~ and GLAGOVSKIY, B.A. - 'Strain measuring bridge circuits" b7 O~ Horna. Roviewed by B.A. Glagavskii. Priborostroenie no.3:30-31 M-T 163. (MIRA 16t 6) (Bridge circuits) (Horna, 0.) K Device for the ,,,G12 oponkill 1~'SlfhlaIKorilm. It aLlowin t motif. Of thl) SI) of I 0~1 hou Inellil h Out's - 711a splien! k; Him. -ph lit Ina falling 3 tr4 111001 tt 411 whidl IL sulftil JVn,Ivl on tho 13 wj t1h) Uth. r rid 0 t -or mam tho 1-) 01111) 4011 11%itt or L4 a 11%irr lull, 'tilt- Uylilldiial Ion 0i h bt-arn ii lull, nt3 f(,Ml of tollo ir ac4:1) awq iny twiIiitil; Of 00 wite. ror Ail\ GLAGOVSKIY, B.A.. inzhener. Standardizing the torminology related to the electric newiura- ments of nonelectric values. Standartizataiia no.11:71-72 %TI-Ag 156. (KE.HA 9:11) (Electric measuremente-Terminoloa) GIAGOVSKIY, B.A. Wire transmitting elements and tonsometric apparatiis. Priborostro- Wak 9-8) enie no-5:16 My '56. (Strain gauges) ru 77 i E:t Imim.. (Rote' rR GLAGOVSKIY, B.A. Sperial transformers used in measuring circuitii. Priboroatroenie no.5: 26-27 MY '57. (KLRA, lorO Ollectric transformers) If /11~-99-10-22/29 24 (8) AUTHOR: TTTLE: the Fmoton Level ,rjt(,lIrj-jy,-t I -,' I ` "S P71RTC,IDIC~IIL TZMe ' ;(, -,_ I I ,, pp .4 - , k I 'I -~, I ~,,) ?, Ir 10 ~, ABSTRAr,'T: Tlie author describes a level unit for hit.-h temper-turp fusionr based on the use of wire strain --ar,r~s. The unit is con.,-,tructed S in 1;wo ver-ions, oni~ for manual (Pigs 1, 2 and 3) and the other for auto- matic operation (Pi,, 4). Detailed descripti.on of both versions are given by the author. There are 3 diagraims and 3 Soviet references. Card 1/1 057141.- 28(5) 5OV/32-25-10-33/63 AUTHORS: Glagovskiy, B. A Shtrasfogell, 11. Ya. TITLE: On Electric Calibration of Oscillograms In Measuring Machanictl Deformations PERIODICAL: Zavodakaya laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr *10, pp 1236-1238 (USSR' ABSTRACT: Tn recording the deformation and other mechanical parameters on the oucillogram, corresponding adjustment data munt by all means be available. In complicated experiments, the rccord- Ing measuring apparatus is switched on by remote control; therefore, also the calibration device ahould permit the ii-qe of a remote control. But most magnetoelectric oscillographq do not permit a remote control of the velocity of motion of the needle so that the calibration marka must be recorded at the operation velocity of the needle. The term of "calibration" (instead of 11taring") of the oacillograma was introduced by I. D. Piven. An electrocalibrator (claim lir 580008/25 of J111z 5, 1957 "Device for Measuring Deformation of Loaded Mechanisms ITU-6" to the Komitet po dolam izobreteriJ.,y I otkrytiy pri Sovete Ministrov 35SR (Committee 01J.., , * Inventions and Discoveries at the Council of Ministor3, 1JSSR)) was de- Card 1/2 signed by applying the method of shunting of the working- 0574h 5 OV/5 2 - 2 5 -1()-- 5 5 /'6;) On Electric Calibration of Oscillograms in Measuring 'Jeohanical Deformation3 and compensation branch of the measuring bridge. The calibra- tion marks can be obtained by an alterntitive nhiint of the working- and compensation transmitter. The circuit scheme of the device (Fig 1) shows that a series (1.1 1 -R.10 ) of shunts, an electric motor of type OL-161 , and a oylinder vam with a start-stop mechanism (Fig 2) are used, Ali olicillogram (Fig 3) obtained by means of the device described, as irell aB a daqcri';)- tion of the operation of the device, are given. The olectro- calibrator described was applied to the device ITU-0 (See above) where it was installed into the "amplifier-generator" device. It may, however, also be used with other devices. There are 3 figures and I Soviet reference Card 2/2 83525 I J,~i of) S,/1 15/601/o,")0/009/00,;/Ol I 11. 12Sb P0 121117!0,)A AUTHOR L-A TITL;' of With thf, Ai~ of Piezoelectric in(I 010 ~1:30 Of 'I Strnin Gwe Anparatuc T t t v r:; PERIODICAL: Izmeritel-naya tekhnik,,i, 1"60, No. 9, pn.. 26-28 TEXT : The 3train gage apparatu:j which iB operating, with a carrier fre- quency offers a number of positive properties. On the baoia of such de- libe-rations, a circuit was worked out for measuring accEalei,ations with the aid of piezoelectric transmitters and the use of the apparatus mentioned. This circuit is described here A specially developed coupling piece -6 as used as a connecting link between the transmitter and the apparatus. The coupling piece was produced under the supervision of T. V~ Smirriovq, while its adjustment an,1 tunini, was performed by Yu, F. Tvanov and 1, P., Filichenko, Fig, I shovis the me~isuririg (-ircuit, The tran131111tter with a barium-titariate sprisi.tive element is attached to the work-olece to be in- vesti.aated,, The signal is conveyed from the transmitter to the :input stage Irom where it ,bets cirer the measuzing circuit to the coapldng p4ece. The Card 1/ 2 11 / 83~5?,5 ~10 3'~/O 11 Measurement cf Accelerations With the Aid of S/115/ 00/ ON, 00'; 1 Piezoelectric Transmitters rind the Use of a B012/B054 Strain Gage Apparatus latter is fed with thE carri,r frequenc.-,, by the strain t(?8t stand (tenzostantsiya) The transmitting., voltuge ir.~)dul.Aps the carrier fi-oquency over the ini)nt sta-,To The carrier frequency passes throuf7,h the moasuring channel of the strain test .9tqnd,. anrl arrives at the recorlex. Among the tAc variants of couDI, n1- pieces, the ani, with the mixing cii,cuit proved to be simnler as to llr-)~'L]Ction and adju:-tmont (Fig, 1). The coupling pioceo Y.orked with piezoel tric transmitters of the type~A)f-3_(DIJ-5) an-I the -6.. (ITU-6) appar;itiis according to the circuit shown input stages of the T - , piece is briefly cipscribed, The in Fig. 31 The calibrat-,on of the coupling piezoelectric transmitters mentioned were developed and proluced by V~ M. Zubkov, The coupling piece permits a utilization of the positive properties of the strain gage apparatus and those of the piezoelectric transmitters. These positive Properties comprise: very low frequency range, high sensitivity and high noLspproof roaturen. On the b!t::ii of the resultE obtained, the coupling piece described is recommended for us(? in the laboratories, There are 5 figures ani! ') Soviet references, Card 2/2 GLAGOVSKIY, B.A. Measuring the density of welts. lzm.takh. no.12.4,1-50 1) 16o. (MIRA 11:11) (Liquid level indicators) /o16 J, c; I/ D 0 AUTHO-U: TITLE: PERIODICAL' TEXT: flii.~-; i.,,i ment in uoe ir! ~`Ie USSR. hearly all 0' 1 1 C! 1' t consistin.-, of ic: brid,,(, wi0i ~-L o ! :i- o i i t,! P 1~ operating and n1l., i!) I:-. amplifier and a '311OW21 that the practif~t-,' 1-imit, ol' iiitj c; n c y should not excz--,e~, 0 C 0 c. J! annele suring ch, ratively high of high-frequency ,y I JL i:, i.:::i C! used Card 1/2 Static and dynamic S/1 46/62/005/005/004/0116 D201/D308 as indicating in,3trumento. Thus Ole, uerief3-produced Lype 1-1-135 (DI-135) and 11-136 vibrators witii fluid damping make JA poosible to register the processes at a rate of 6000 per accond or more. Tho technical specification of the following 4 maln typeo of tenco.- metric equipment ia given: e-,AH9-,jN (8-ANCh-71,1~,[)-)1*'-313 (PET-3V), YTC1-87_-4Z/35_ (UTS1-VT-.12/35) andWTy-6 (ITU-6). There are 5 fi- gures and 1 table. SUBMITTED: December 239 1961 L Card 2/2 - G-LAGOVSXIY, B.A. Accounting for the effect of tnmks in statodpwnic strain measuring units. Izv.vyv.ucbeb.:!av.; Irib. 5 no-(,:;!~-30 '62- OIIIRA 15:12) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy avtoraati'~-,i i telpmelchaniki Len-ingraftkogo institut tochnoy mekhaniki i optiki. (Strmin gauges) L 2219-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5022982 UR/0103/65/026/003/14181'1422 62-501 AUTHOR: Glagovskiy, B. A. (Leningrad) 45 TITLE: The selection of carrier fiequency in measuring anil 4:(;nttol systems u31 ..ng strain gage sensors fSOURCE: Avtomatika L telemekbanika, v. 26, no. 8, 1965, 141.8--1422. TOPIC TAGS: strain gage* measuring instrument, carrier frequency, automatic control system ABSTRACT: The carrier frequency f of strain gage sensors Di chosen to be ill same fixed relation to the maximum frequency F of the controlled (measured) process. However, various researchers recommend for the quantity ei n., f/F a wide range of values: from 30 to 2. The questions concerning a rational i.,hoLce of M were left unanswered in the past and the preset-it author investigates i)tte of the possible ways~ for the theoretically tvtivated cholcc of m. A discussion