SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KAZAKOV, I.I. - KAZAKOV, M.B.

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I mmm~ AUTHOR: Kazakov, I.I., Dotsent, Candidate of Economics 3-10-7/30 TITLE: Methods of Seminar Work Require Improvement (Metodika se- minarskikh zanyatiy nuzhdayetsya v uluchshenii) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 1957, # 10, PP 35-35 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This article deals with some necessary reorganization measures to be taken in regard to seminars on political economy. The author suggests reducing the hours devoted to semi- nars, and quotes the good results obtained at the Perm Uni- versity by increasing lecture hours on important subjects. On the other hand lectures of introductory character can be reduced. The methods of seminar education must be altered as well. Manuals would enable the students to obtain in knowledge of the basic literature. In this connection the author pro- poses literary works to be studied, such as some chapters from Marxiand Lenin's works. There is a note by the editorial office contesting some Card 1/2 of these suggestions. HISMELOV, A.F.. inthener; K"OV. I.H., inzhener, redaktor. [Traoing polishing wheels] Pravka shlifoval'nykh krugov. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit.i sudoBtroit. lit-ry, 1953. 109 P. (MLRA 7-3) (Grinding and polishing) CHOCHIA. N.G.; BHLTAIUVA. Y*.Te.; BOROVSKAU. I.S.; VOLKOV, A.M.; OLYM' M.I.; ILIM, Te.V.-_KAZAKOV I.N.- KIR NSKkU, Y.N.; KISLUKOV. T.N.; Ut"ILINIOV, B.N': OSIPOVA, N.A.: RADTUKWICH, L.T.; ROMANOT. F..I.; IULjJWq M.V. #red.; DOLPATOV, P.S.,veduehchly red.-. USHCHURZHINS]aU, A.B.,tekhn.radi [Geology, and oil and gas potentials of the Minusinek Lowland] Geologicheekoe stroards Minusinskikh mexh&,ornykh vpadin i perspektivy ikh nefte-gazonoenouti. Leningrad, Goo.nauchn. te)dm.lzd-vo nefte I gorno-toplivnot lit-ry Leningr. otd-nie, 1958. 288 p. (Leningrad. Vuesoiuznyi neftianoi nauchno-looledo- vatellakii geologorazvedochnvi Institut. Trudy. no.120) (MIMA 12:5) (Minusinsk Lowland--Petroleum geolou) (Minusinsk Lovland-Gaa, Natural-Geology) KAZAKOV, I. N.0tCa ~:,, tectonics, and history of he e of ti-on. Len, 1961. (Len Order of Lenin State U Im A. A. Zhdanov) (KL, 8-61, 234) - 109 - KAZAKOV,--k.A-.- New data on the stratigraphy of the Ordovician and lower Silurian of the Western Sayans. Inform.sbor.VSEGEI no.21:65-76 '59. (MIRA 14-12) (Sayan blountains--Goology, Stratigraphic) ~ XUAKOVI I.N* Geology of the WeBtern Sayans. Tnidy VSBGEI 58:61-104 161. (MM 15:5) (Sayan HDuntains-Geology) KAUKOVp I.N. Effect of hexachloran on crop yields. Zashch. rast. ot vred. I bol. 8 no.5:24,25 IV 163. (MMA 160) 1. Stavropollskoye proizvodstvannoye upravleniye, Kuybyshevskoy obl.i glavnyy agronom sovkhoza imeni Menzhinskogo. (Plants, Effect of benzene hexachlorido oi.,' Lct us increa3p the yield of wJnter wheat. 7emledelie 26 no.8: 63-6-4 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. avnyy agronom sovkhoza imen! Menzhinqkogo Stmropollskogo P-,Oizvodstvennogo upravieni-ya Kuybyshevskoy oblasti. h 12 Ili c;n Lhe ,traditeeii of f icide, 82-:-t5 rtinvn37 agrotiom i;c,0b,,,zn lrrifnl Kuybj vona, I.ge and rorrelati(.n c.,LP fly--rrid r4iy~m K)uritainv. Dokl. AIN JK% 1. Vze--oy-uznyy naluclmo-isi led ova rel'skly keo --hlr,.i- Sul-nitted Juno 2, 1965. "5. I.U FUL 18.. 10) neckly institlit. VAY11EERG, G.D. , i nzh.; YEITTIKHIN, V.F., karid. teklin. Dauk; J.V., inzh.; KALINITSKIY, A.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; 1"IKC:J'VEVI N.A.Y kund.tek~x.nauk, nauchn. red. [Asbestos cement elements in rural construction for resider, tial, cultural, and industrial buildings] Asbeo totsement i Ive konstniktsli v sellskom stroitellstve d1la zhilykh, kullt,urno- bytovykh i proizvodstvennykh zdanii. [By] G.D.Vainberg J (ir. Eoskva, Stroiizdat, 1965. 63 p. WIRA ,.-KkZAEDY, I.V. Additional protection of mercury rectifying devices. Blek. i tepl. tiaga 4 no.11:28 N 160. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Dezhurny7 tekhnik t7agovov podstantaii Lobn7a, Moskovskoy dorogi. (Blectric railroads-Substatione) KAZAFOV, I.Vj, Irizh.: hlL-NIT.-,FIY, A.A., kand.t4hii.nauk Use of asbestos cement articles in construction. Strol. mat. 7 no.9:14-17 5 161. (MhUt 14: 11 ) (Asbestos cement) 1:01-0~rll;iyov' VJI.; VINIOGRADOV, A.M.; DOROLHOV, A.N.; hkiA,OV, I.V.; NHiTU,'ii%N, A.h.; 1V'A-'X1-.)V, ji.A.; S,1~-jJEMOVSYIY, V.D. Floors made of large rolled pypsum cement concrete panels. Stroi. mat. 7 no.9:26-28 S '61. (MIRA 14:11) (Floors, Concrete) NO NIG 1-909 S/126/61/012/002/Oo6/oig 16557 E1Il/E435 AUTHORS: Rutkovskiy, M.L., Anufriyeva, N.A., Koplyeva, O.M. Potapova, N.V. and Kazakov, I.Y. rITLE: Kinetics of gas boriding of nickel i-ILRIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1961, Vol.12, No.2, PP-217-222 TEXT: Materials such as boridea, silicidea and carbides satisfy the requirements of high chemical stability and resistance to erosion which technIcal developments are imposing. No z~ubstantial investigation on the rate of boriding has yet been reported and there is some divergence of views on results obtainable (e.g. Ref.10. Zhigach A.F. and others, Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka, 1-959, No.4. 45; and Ref.11:Weintraub E. Ind,. a. Eng. Chem., 1911, 3. 299). The authors have studied the gas boriding of ni~_-kel at 900*C using a 1:4-1:10 mixture of boron trichloride and hydrogen. The gas mixture was stored in a cylinder and admitted, at a measured rate. to a 30 mm diameter li~yrlzontal quartz reaction tube (in a furnace) which could also be fliished with nitrogen. The flow of the gas mixture was started wlien the temperature reached 500 to 600'c. Specimens were in the Card 1/3 2655T s/i26/6i/ol2/oo2/006/0l9 Kinetics of gas boriding ... Elll/E435 form of rectangular 25 x 10 x 2 mm nickel plates, cleaned with emery and washed with alcohol. After thickness measurement with a mi,rometer the specimens were weighed.. The thickness AL of metil ~:onsumed In the formation of the boride film was taken to be hr,lf the difference between the initial and final thicknesses (measured at the centre of the specimen). A linear relation b6tween Ar, (mm) and boriding time (hours) (from attainment of the wcirking temperature, 9000C) was found, AT, being 0.8 at the maximum cf 30 hours. Gas flows of 6, 24 and 96 litres/hour were used, the corresponding weight-gains in g/M2 hour being 26.6, 54.1 and 99. All flcw rates were in the laminar range. From the results the a-.Athors conclude that the rate-controlling factor was boron diff,,aion from the gas phase to the metal surface. In the range the weight-gain rate (i.e. boriding rate) was found to be p!iActically independent of the boror. trichloride to hydrogen ratios. Yniz suggests that the trichloride does not participate directly in b,---iding but forms an active intermediate compound. A check on thin, weight of nickel lost during boriding showed that it was under 15~, indicating that nickel dichloride is not formed: this is C--%:d 2/3 s/i26/6l/012/002/Oo6/oiq K-tit-tiza of gas boriding Xlll/E435 _111.rary to the vtews of Powell, The boride film was found to of three laye-a (probably NiB outside, followed by Ni3B2 .Ul N-12B) with different mi.rohardnesm, The inner layer is ,.tiinnest .The boundarle-3 be*.ween the layers are probably non- t1orided or weakly borlded'components, such its carbon, copper, zillphuz- or sill~.-on, All the boundaries are serrated. V,K.Kryukova and Z.A.Borisava and' M.L.Mironenko participated in 'Ile experiments. There are 5 fi.gui-vs and 17 references: 1-' Soviet and 5 nori--Sovie~, The two references to English language publi~atjons read as follows- Laubengayer A.W., Hurd D.T., Nawkirk A,E., Hoard J.L., J. Am. Chem,, So- 1943, Vol, 63. 19-'4 W~-intraub E, Ind, a. Eng. Chum_ 1911 3 299, SUBMITTED; 0- ~-~br Jan ues r y 3/3 1-4, !960 t init ia! IN-) 13 1961 (a f is i on KAZAKOV, I.V. Spermaturic reaction in male lake frogs in obstetric and gynecological practice (in particular with the use of dry serum). Sov. med. 25 no.2:141-145 F 162. 041RA 15:3) 1. Iz kafedry akusherstva i ginekologii (zav. - prof. V.A. Pokrovskiy) VoronezhakoRo meditsinnIogo instituta. (PREGNANCY--SIGNS AND DIAGNOS],:P) (SPERI.WTURIA) KAZAKOV, I.V., inzh.; BUYANOV, Yu-P., inzh.; ROMANOV, A.A., inzh.; --------TSWMRADSKIY, A.V., inzh.,* YAKUSHF-V ' A-P-, inzh.; ZHUKOV, K.V., kand. arkh.; GOIA)VIN, -73., Inh.; W41, A.A., inzh.; CHERKINSKAYA, R.L., red. izd-,,ra; SHERSTNEVA, N.V., tekhn. red. (Catalog of asbestos-cement products and elements for residential buildings] Katalog asbestotsementrykh izdelii konstruktaii dlia zhilykh domov. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat 1963. 34 P. (MIRA 16:6~ 1. Akademiya stroitellstva i arkhitektury SSSR. TSentralinyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy i proyaktno-eksperimentallnyy in- stitut industriallnykh zhilykh i masaovykh kullturno-bytovykh zdaniy. 2. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy i proyektno- eksperimentallnyy institut industriallnykh zhilykh i massovykh kullturno-bytovykh zdaniy (for Kazakov, Wyanov, Romanov., TSaregradakiy, Yakushev, Zhukov). 3. Gosudarstvennyy trest po proyektirovaniyU 2hilykh i obahchestvennykh zdaniy, 1kh obo- rudovaniya i blagoustroystva naselennykh mest (for Golovin, Los'). (Asbestos cement) (Apartment houses--Desigr and construction) ~ .v KnT 191 116 t E, Val 41 04 1 3 1 -177 'Irv! f to, -.AgiAl .4 tirm 3L 40 A 1"AlMi'll ex he-) of a method develope!d indt- ho T, P-~vtcxh. Inst BrooKlvn, 1953, pp 16 Tt raridvill HIMIi. xl'i) and 1u + Ile VINIK".1ation o! X(1) Itle tl'-focl't I _rMV Atlatil-lo-Ijilt put--- by Yft)-.-vkiljtiiJt -4.4-y"(1); fk~, ;m-,d ki a1v tict"tillillod by the ri 1;1, V7 " lie XI)I! t: ta I lon of ai'd U , 4; 11 1 E, Y 't"d N I-Jwolv~ i"ki 4'j !;1:1% 0! ti-t!'1111mcd i-ofll 0~1 q cf.as, I ition L(Y --k, A O)L- min Flic ccqisjffer~ vmirav, t~7plu'. (is, lionlilwal. 4.1-111clit" 'Alld val)uklt-,~ Ao and ikl its it.-Ildions of pox MI(I (IT, Ta6fiig a )i tilt' ;Imj,i;t 1w talt 16,11, 1 tw4j ol pf it Lit it 111tort -.1 v~~ Yin k, N . Y 86246 S11 0"/60/021 /011/002/014 (16>6113-L, 11-31-0 B01 9/BO67 AUTHOR: Kazakov, 1. (Moscow) TITLE: Dynamics of Self-adjusting Systems With Continuous Extremum-seeking of Corrective Networks With Random Disturbances PERIODICAL: Avtomatika i telemekhanika, 1960, Vol. 21, No. 11, pp. 1465 - 1474 TEXT: An analysis is presented of the accuracy of performance of ex- tremum-seeking continuous control systems designed to operate in condi- tionB where the energy of command signals and values of the controlled parameters are variable. Extremum-sooking is performed by determining the gradient of the functional of the controlled parameters in the para- meter space. To warrant the necessary accuracy in steidy and transient processes the control error of the self-seeking -ontinuous control sys- tem must be determined at different conditions of adjustment and the de- mands which are made for the adjusting circuit must be estimated. The author gives approximation equations for linear self-seeking systems with Card 1/3 86246 Dynamics of Self-adjusting Systems With s/lo3/60/021/011/002/014 Continuous Extremum-seeking of Corrective B019/BO67 Networks With Random Disturbances continuous extremum adjustment. The problem is solved by means of linear transformationsof the random functions. It is shown that in the general case the integration of the system of equations 1 - PR(Y1 1 - ' - - lym lp)V V - ~K(xV""'Xn,p)LA + X] (1) 6 - z - Y and of the system Yi = ~R(yl .... )Ym~P)Vi (Tp + I)Fi = Ui Vi - h(,10 ...... 'noP)6i '1"1 Ai . -Yi n 9i = F0w i + 2: Fkwi k-1 (rip + 1)zi -$tiQi (6) U. . au A; aA; pu, z + pw - P'io n) Card 213 86246 Dynamics of Self-adjusting Systems With S/103/6()/027/C)11/C)02/C)14 Continuous Extremum-se0king of Corrective B019 B067 Networks With Random Disturbances with subsequent calculation of the probability characteristics of the control error 4 is necessary for studying the accuracy of control and of the adjustment of the parameters of the correcting circuit . Equations ~1~ characterize the processes in the control circuit, whereas equations 6 are the corresponding components of these functions in approximations. 6 is largely simplified for the most important cases in the practice. As an example a circuit is studied which represents a self-seeking system with continuous extremum adjustment of the amplification coefficient of the correcting circuit. The analysis shows that the optimum parameters of the adjusting circuit lepend on the level of the spectral density of the random disturbances and on the amplification coefficient of the object and the correcting circuit. The adjusting error strongly depends on the amplitude of the seeking-signal. There are 2 figures and 11 references: 10 Soviet and I US. SUBMITTED: May 28, 1960 Card 3/3 32585 6) 0 (/0 3/ S/569/61/003/000/003/011 7, 1? ~_) D201/D30~ AUTHOR: Kazakovq I.YeV (USSR) TITLE: Some problems of the theory and applica-.1or Of statistical linearization SOURCE: International Federation of Automati,- Control. 16-1v- Congress, Moscowv 1960. Statisticheskiye metody iss- ledovaniya. Teoriya struktur, modelirovaniye, 1.'ermi.- nologiya, obrazovaniye., Moscow Izd--vo AN SSSR, 1961, 68 - 83 TEXTt The author develops the theory of statistical linearization of the general form of non-linear operators, based on the quadra- tic approximation of the transformed random functicA and applies this theory to the analysis of closed-loop non-linear automatic continuous and discontinuoua control systems. Two oriteria of li- near approximation may be considered in practice. The first con- sists in satisfying the equality of mathematical expectations and of correlation functions of the real and approximating random func.- tion. The second criterion consists in satisfy1ng the :;ondition of Card 1/3 3 2558 5 S/569/61/003/000/003/011 Some problems of the theory and ... D201/D305 minimum of the r.M.B. value of the difference between the real and approximating function. In the approximation of non-linear opera- tors, the second criterion is simpler to apply in practiced e.g. when the equivalent linear operator has to be determined from the input signal in the form of a stationary random white noiser ex- perimental determination of the dynamic characteristic of a non-- linear system is shown to consist in evaluatIng the mutual correi tion function between output and input with a random white no:Lse input. The normalized mutual correlation function in this case oor~___ responds to the weighting function of the equivalent linear opera- tor. It is stated~ in conclusion, that further development of The statistical linearization Theory of non-linear operators should proceed in iwo dire.-tions: 1) The analysis of accuracy of the me--- *hod of statistical linearization of non-linear operators?~ 2) The investigation of the limits of method applicabil!-U to the lineari- zation of open.- and closed-loop dynamic systemsi 5) The study of typical examples where the statistical approximation method couid be applied and collecting material for equivalent characteristics (tables. raphs, algorithms and evaluation of equivalent charactr,- 11 Vard 2/_3 AM4016853 BOOK MCPLOITATION S/ Kazakov, Igor' YEfimoViCh; DostUpov, Boris.Grigorlyevich Statistical dynamics of nonlinear automatic control systems (Sta- tisticheskaya dinamika nelineyny*kh avtomaticheakikh sistem) Moscow, Fizmatgiz, 62. 0332 p. illus., biblio., index. 10000 copies printed. TOPIC TAGS: automatic control, nonlinear automatic control, sta- tistical dynamics, nonlinear equations, integral expansion, trigo- nometric series, power law series, statistical linearization, ran- dom signal, computer application, nonlinear automatic system syn- thesis PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: The book is aimed at systematizing some of the existing moth -ods for statistical analysis of controllable systems and develops for the statistical dynamics of nonlinear systems some.exact and approximate methods that are conveniently realized 1~.Ccrd..1/4.. AM4016853 with the aid of modern computers. It summarizes specifically vari- ous nonlinear methods, scattered in the numerous periodicals, for the transformation of random functions. The book is for many,scien- tific workers and engineers who are engaged in automatic control. To understand the book it is sufficient to know the usual mathe- matics given in higher technical schools and the principles of i probability theory and the theory of random functions. The authors are grateful to L. D. Zhuleva for thorough editing of the manuscript.', The work is based on many earlier papers by the authors. Chapter I (except Sec. 5), Chapt6rs III, IV, VI, and Sec. 45 of Chapter V have been written by 1. Ye. Kazakov. The rest has been written by V. G. Dostupov. :TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 7 Carcl -2/4 IAM4016853 :Ch. I. Principal problems in statistical dynamics of nonlinear systems and methods of their solution - ~- 9 iCh. II. Methods of investigation of nonlinear systems, based on the expansion of integrals in power and trigonometric series with random parameters 48 Ch. III. Statistical linearization ofenonlinear transformations 103 n Ch. IV. Investigation of nonlinear systems under random si,gnals 210 lCh. V. Use of computers'for the analysis'of nonlinear automatic control systems - -.259 iCh. VI. -Synthesis of nonlinear automatic systems 286 :Appendix 321 iLiterature - 325 Subject index - -.329 SUB CODE: M, CP SUBMITTEDt 230ct62 Card NR REP SM 063 !AM4016853 IOTHERs 024 DATE ACQs 25Jan64 KAZAROVY 1. Te. (Moskva) .- - - -------------- - Contribution to the statistical theory of pelf-adaptive control systema. Izv. AN SSSR. OW. tekh. nauk-. Energ. i avtom. no.6z 76-81 N-D 162. (MMA 16: 1) (Automatic control) I ACCESSION NR AM402-1936 BOOK EXPLOITATION S/ Pucachev, V. S.j Xazakov, I. YE,; Glzdkov, D. I.; YEvlanov, L. G.; Mallchikov, S.' V.; 1-IdshAdv'' A* F 0 OV) V. D.; Sokolov, V, 1. 6ed Principles of automatic control (Osnovy* avtomaticheskopo upravieniya), Moscow, Fizmatgiz, 1963j. 646 p.. illus.,, biblio., Index. 15,000 copies printed. TOPIC TAGS: automation, automatic control, linear control system, nonlinear control system TABLE OF CONMTS (abridged): Foreword Ch. 1. Basic concepts of the theory of automatic control 15 Ch. II. Characteristics of linear systems 34 Ch. III. Linear elements of automatic ustems 71 Ch. IV. Structure and methods of detirmining the characteristics of linear systems 12'-' Ch. V. Diserrate 3-inear systems 170 Ch. VI. Stability and quality of lirear systems 194 Ch. VII. Mothods of studying the accuracy of linear systems 240 Card 1/2 1,CCESSICN NR AY4021936 Ch. VIII. Characteristics of nonlinear systems 281t Ch. IX. Nonlinear elements of automatic systems 308 Ch. X. Stability and autovibrations of nonlinfiar systems 373 Ch. XI. Yothods of studying the acciiracy of nonlinear ayatems - - 427 Ch. XII. Self-tining systems 444 Ch. XIII. Information transmission on transmission channels - - 466 Ch. XIV. Statistical theory of optimnd systems 484 Ch. V. Methods of determining optimal linear systems 530 Ch. XVI. Determining optimal nonlinear systems 581 Appendices - - 614 Bibliography - - 635 Subject index 639 SUB CODE: CP SIM~aTTED: 26jul63 NR REF sovw6l, OTHER: OU. DATE ACQ: 27Dec63 Card2/2 -------- - ---- ------- L EWr (d) /WT(-n)/WP(v)/1WA (d)/EWV(v)/EW'P(k) /WP(h) /FvTP(1) "f ACCESSION ?'?R- AP5008319 S/0103/651026/003/04631046q .AUTHOR: Kazakov, I. Ye. (Moscow) TITLE: Sta ical analysis of systems with multivariable nonlinearities SOURCE: Avtornatika i telemek-hanika, v. 26, no. 3, 1965, 63 69 TOPIC TA GS: automatic control, automatic control devign, utomatic cont rol system, automatic control theory- - - - :ABSTRACT: A system containing multivariable nonlinearifies may be described by tkis set of differential equations: where ~j are the single-valued nonlinear functions of their argumento and ri W are the perturbances (random functi-ma of time). The nonlinear functioria q, I are replaced with their statistical linearized equivalents, and the method oi 9tatistical linearization iB used to determine the probabilistic characteristics ol the r3yfiiean. Al.lowing also for POGBIble oscUlatory terms (self -oscillations or an inpu, harmonic), these .3eis of linked equations are presented; Mx kX21---,-k2 x I Card 112 L 52582-65 !ACCESSION NR: AP5008319 -a.) 04 =twa ijez= TJXIhi (%I9 I GPIW+ S~ (i where mxj are the mathematical 'expectations pf the variables: tyro is the function ,period T 0 2 F1 Wol, ~k pre the coefficients of harmer0c !P jo averaged over the linearization Of /.jk are the coefficients Itik of statistical linearization averaged over period T. Application of the above method for solution of these rwo specific problems is considered: (1) An extremal relal avtomatic -control system and (Z) Stochastic oscillations in an elastic nonlinear system. Orig. art. hae: Z figures and 41 formulas. ,ASSOCIATION: none __-MMTTTED_-'011&_r64__ ENCL: 0-0- SUB CODE: 1E 1:~o ik~ SOV: 005 OTHM: 002 VP RR R~P (MIRA 1830") Mz EWT(d)/EWF(V CC-NR, AJP_5027885 BOURCE CODE: UR/0103/65/026/011/1926/19,37- AUTHOR: Kazakov, I.Ye, (Aloscow) Y4 ORG: None TITLE: The determination of the law of distribution of variables of a nonlinear atoahastic system SOURCE: AvtomaUka i telemekhanika, v. 26, no. 11, 1965, 1926-1937 / ~- , (19 , ~-' C7- TOPIC TAGS: dynamic system, partial differential equation, stochastic process, automatic control theory .............. ABSTRACT: Daring the investigation of nonlinear dynamical systems subjected to random sig-i- nals and interferences, the knowledge of the complete characteristics of their behavior at each instant of time is sometimes necessary. The laws of distribution of such variables at any instant of time represent precisely the needed characteristics. There are several. methods for the determination of such distributions, Two of the best known are the method of static investigations and the method of integrating the Fokker-Plank-Kolmogorov probability density equation. However, the z1gorithms of these methods ure cumbersome and not always appli- cable. Consequently, the present authors propose a new approximate method for the determination of the distribution of the variables. of a nonlinear stochastic system by starting from a system of stochastic ordinary nonlinear differential equations and then integrating the resulting approximate linear inhomogeneous multidimensional first order partial differential Card 62-501 N M, ACC NRt AP5027885 IX AgUAUQAJqr the first characteristic function. After describing the procedures for the determination from this first characteristic of the distribution function for each of the variables at a given instant of time, the author applies the procedure to the case of 1) a second order stationary system with a single noalinearity within the feedback circuit; the system is subjected to a normal white noise of intensity G; and 2) a first order system with a single nonlinearity within the feedback circuit; the Intensity is G = ZL/1-7r . Orig. art. has: 71 formulas and 3 figures. SUB CODE- MA, IE SU13M DATE: 11Jun65 ORIG RE, F: 005 OTH REF: 003 2 Card /21-11-b. 1. 06'.'72-b7 0 ACC NRs AP6028547 SOURCE CODE: UR/0280/66/000/003/0164/0171 AUTHOR: Kazakov, I. Ye. (Moscow) .......... ORG: n one TITLE: Statistical analysis of systems with ambiguous nonlinearities SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Tekhnicheskaya kibernetika, no. 3, 1966, 164-171 TOPIC TAGS: automatic control parameter, nonlinear automatic control system, hysteresis loop, feedback system ABSTRACT: The article deals with the problem of the analysis of those real elements frequently foundLlin automatic control systems which possess ambiguous nonlinear cliaracteristics)b)f the hynteresis' type. The author outlines a systematic approach to this problem, using a method of statistical linearization for the ana*./-'-, of this kind of nonlinear element and based on the representation of the ambiguuus function of the input variable as a multidimensional function; i.e., a function dependent not only on the input variable itself, but also on its derivative. Such a representation of a nonlinear ambiguous noninertial function of the hysteresis type is shown te be i accord with the physical reality of the process in the nonlinear element. The appli- cation of the general postulates of the statistical linearization of multidimensional nunlinear elutuents to such ambiguous nonlinearitica ifi discussed in the paper, with I Card 1 2 Adf N-R-ij AP6028547 illustrative examples showing how the method may N loop systems. Orig. art. has: 54 formulas and 2 SUB CODE: 12,09/ SUBM DATE: 18Sep65/ ORIG REF: 2/2 KAZAKOV, K., marshal artillerii, komanduy-ushchiy raketnymi voyskami i artilleriyey With guns and rockets. Voen.7,nan. 41 no.11:4-5 N 165. (MIPA 18:12) ~ : ~: 1-1, "" "', - - . . , W; -, ": - ~; KAZAKOV, K.; RANGELOVi R. On some studies of mica in Bulgaria. Mashinostroene 11 no.2:34-38 F 162 y I-c,:-r i1r."'llsioro `110--rztvstva~ L wl"Cro) unions) ~j 'u, V L i9oh9_65 AWL M ACCESSION 14P.: A115001167 S/0018/64/000/011/0007/0010 AIMIM Kazzkov, K.. (Artillery mi rrh.-il Corm4nder of rooket forcea and artillory) TM. -------SOURCE-t---Voyenro~~nitti'k----no-11---Ic)64- -7-10 TOPIC T GS; p6wex-Par&ftor ustrUl:produ artillery rocketp personnel training ABSTRACT: Because of American provocations demonstrated in the Tonkin Gulf, tho .00rigo, an.4 other pl"e s_,, thosovi.ot millt~ary mu.-t tmintain its stron~:th. This means -the contlituous, devo1.apwunt_._10f__tha_ artillaryj for which the Sov lots are famous and which supplies the fundamental fire powor of the army. The author reviews the use of artillery durIng World War 11 in battleB from Mol;cow to Berlin. lie cites the contributions of individuals and units and -ives axuqnrlos of artil- 0 lery concontrations (6000 guns and mortars in the coun to roffonsivo bofore 1-10scow, 13 500 in the battle on the Volea 18 000 in tho Kurak Bulge defense, and upuards of 41 000 in the Berlin oporationj.- The effectivenoss of the artillory is 'attri- buted not only to its technical excellence and a high level of training but also to the type of artillery formationa. These permitted massive concentrations L 1900-65 A-CC ESSION im: Amoli6? for rupturing defonso lines (at timos numbering, 200-3GO guns and mortars per kilometer of front). Tho artillery war. stipivrtod by an induntrial baso which In the lost year of ',he war delivered 120 000 gwis and 100 000 mortars to the front. Do value of the artJllery w3s approciated by tile Soviet government and the Coramunist Party. Intensive development of all elernonts of rocklet delivery systeras was encouraged innedistely after the war and continues at this timo. All b:-anches of the armed forcos are being equipped with rockets for use in all aspects of warfare. Recognizing that final v.1ctory depends on men, the Soviets perfected an intense training votu-se. The rain part of this course consists of field problems, because it is belLeved that only through experience will the officers master ---ASSOC TATION.c --hon a SUBMITTED, QO ENCL: 00 SUB CODE; BS,WA -NO REF SOV t000 OVER: 000 Card 2/2 KAZAKOV p K. 11. p nut rohn I a r ti I le r I i I RUVEN KOP S. 1. , ma rj ha I a v! a t t~ 11,~ ; P I K If A YL I N, V.V., kontr--admiral; LEONOV, A.I., marshal voyzk e-rjazi Soviet military leaders on the revolution In milit-ry affairs. Voon.Lnan. 40 no.1106 N 164. (MIRA 18i1) 1, Romanduyushchiy raketnymi voyskami 1. artilleriyey (for Kazakov). 2. Pervyy zwaestitell Glaviokomanduyushchego Voyenno-Vozdushnymi SilAmi (for Rudenko). 3. Pervyy zamestitell komanduyushchego Krasnoznamennym Baltiyp'-tm flotom (for Mikhavlin). 4. Nachallnik voysk svyazi (for Leonov), M bi pf -4 IITP(c) JD/HS 1ACCESSION NR- AR5013010 UR/0137/65/000/00W ~MJDOII ~ISOURCE.- AUMOR: -!Kochetov, ITITLE: 621.771.001 1 ~' Ref. zh. 93tallurgiya. Aba. 074 Skryabin, N. P.; Batbanov, Yu. M.; Kazakov -GDdin, N. 1.9 1. M. Testing of sizing rolls for g M alloysl nLll~inl ight section stock from titanf.u CITED SOURCE; Tr. Unal'skogo n.-i. in-ta cbern. met., v. 3, 1964, 143-148 TOPIC TAGS: titanima alloy, rolling mill, metal rolling ITRMSMION: Investfigations vere conducted to determi the optimum conditions forl 1 rolling titarkium alloys on the 280 light section Mill I It was found that the gmords in rolls for rolling titanium-5-110-y-s should be design;d In such a way that the 1gripping ang'-e &,e9 uot exceed 0,30-0,32 radians (17-180). Under these conditions et-able grippin of t4a roll-i stock by the rol1s is ensured. in 11 7 -1/2 4- L 57520-65 CCESSION NR.- AP.15013010 i necessarv to have feeding and extracting equipment to improve the operation of the roll system, provide satisfactory ccmditions for feeding the strip into the rolli, and &"o to p-revent jaming of the strip in the guidea. N. YudiDa. SUB CODE: IE ENCL-. 00 KkZAKOV, K. S. (TISSR) "Changes in the Coll:)idochemical Properties of Proteins of the Serum and Liver of Rabbits Poisoned with Cirbon Tetrachloride." Report presented at the ',th Intern;itional Bl,chr~mistr-y Congressy Moscow, 10-16 Aug 1961 LYUBETSKIY, Kh.Z.; SIMMER, L.B ; KAZAKOV, K.S.; ADAMYAN, R.I.; ABRAMOVA, L.I. (Tashkenti Effect of ethylenedlominetetraacetic acid and vitamin Bj and B12 on the course of~lead poisoning; experimentAl etudi6s. Gig.truda i prof.zab. 6 no.12-'45-46 D162. (RIPA 16:7) 1. Uzbekskiy nauchno-isaledovatellakiy institut sanitaril..'.) gigiyeny i professionallrqkh zabolevaniy. (LRO POISONIM) (ACETIC ACID) (VITAMINS-B) ~:A~ le. KAZAKOV, Khatil. Shakirovich. Kazan' State Veterinary-7,ootechnical Inat Imeni Bauman. Academic degree of Doctor Of Biological Sciences, Wed an his defense 0 21 January 1955 in the Council of Moscow Veterinary Academy, of his dissertation entitled: "Chemical and Physico-Chemical Nature of Vitellin and its Changes In the Process of the Babryonic Development of an Efg." (Experimental Research) Academic degree and/or tItlei Doctor of Sciences SO: Decisions of VAK, List no. 12, 28 May 55, Pyulleten' MVO SSSH, No. 15, Aug 56, Moscow, pp. 5-24, Uncl. JPFZ/W-'-537 4- V USSR/General Biology - phygic&j and Chamidal BI.0106Y- B-1 Abs Jour : Ref Zh1ar - Biol." No 7.- 1958, 2843-7 Author : Kazakov, Kho She Inst 0 fosforbiochimicheskildi soedineniyakh voobshche i em Title briodinamicheskom ra,%predelenii foafora v fosfovitelline v chastnosti- (biokhimii PrirOdnykh organicho E;oedineniy for.fora). General and on on Bjc~chemjcaj phosphorus Compounds in C: Embryc)dynamic Distribution of phorphorun in PhOsPhOv_it U'- ne in particular. (Biochmiatry of Natural Organic rhOsPhO' rus Ccqupounds) * orig Pub ucb. zap. Kazansks gose vet. in-ta., 1956) 64.. No 1., 199- 218 Abstract A biochemical review of natural organiC Phosphorus com- pounds. publishecl aats, are given on the content and dis- tribution of phosPhOrull in nucleoprotein viruses, card J/ 122 GAIAI "1 0 JR M3icd. NO. j ri T r ; I , A j;, LI, . ~41 L'Istriblit '--In 'of t1lu I)II'L,e!eIlt IH olm-'s N, i, rogc, 11 r"110vite Ilin u'llici't-n. t "Yoll, 1 '. r, ~) Py 0 1" c": irl C~: 19 'P z, !;Ic)sk. vt~t. -A--to I C. i c i i c, n o,' t, 40 -,C,,. c) u there is oU,;-r d u i ul ar of dll'f( rE-nt of 'tel 1 in. of total r C r Q f;!71 111le"E'll' V ~L' -11.~l t c-,I* CAL-11, ne-I crcasL-s uj)-~Iforv,ly; contcrit of mcno-:Iv, F- ~: r,-,ps morc- or less uniforinl- start ln~r i rcr:. ~r.~3 Of develoyment, md aftx:r -1(11-',~.40 1~,Oklrs, I t i ncrt. ti :-,E: S , ~'-c ve - t Ing tLe i'L vt- I COLt,(~Ilt of az:.--*--,c--*-', WhIle t,,~at- of ly, e C, I' s u: je vf n' y Coilten-, c C) W(,Il as *1,At of tiae 1 01, 1,1;1:A,~ XVRANOW. V.G., dotsent, kand. veterin. nauk; PAVLOVSKI-Y, Ye.11.1 prof* ,otv.red.; VASNETSOV, N.V., prof., red.; VIMMUCHAGIN, M.N., prof.,red.; ZAYTSEVj V*G., prof9prede; WAKOV, Kh,Sh., prof,,, red.; MOSIN, V.V., prof*, red*; STUDENT red.; GALEYEV, V.V., dotsent, red.; LYSOV, V.F., dotsent, red.; RABINOVICH, M.P., doteent, red.f SABIN, I.M., dotsent, red. (Methods for the laboratory diagnosis of the principal helmLin- thiases of farm and commercial animals and a comparative analysis of their efficiency]. Metody laboratornoi diagnostiki Plavneishikh gellmintozov sellskokhoziaistvemykh promyslovykh zllv-otnykh 1. sravnitellnyi analiz ikh effektivnosti. Kazan', 1960. 417.p. (Kazan. Veterinarnyi institut. Uchenye zapiski, vol. 72). (MIRA 17t7) KAZAKOV, L. Determining the amount of stretch in cattle carcasses during the removal of hides. Mias.lud.WSR 26 no.5;55 153. (MM 9:2) (Slaughtering and slaqghterhouBes) (Hides and skins) 93,fla, 7-hIvOtnOvud$tv0. ~Pol 16. ta April 1962 La~ I.. -LA 1:rproved Typo of rem* for trying Alfalfa,~ lw&nr,& .D~~A. Junior Scion-.iflc Col-laboraLor at wmo ara. zAaora. p;. 2. 'our Z"riwn:a witf. Promorri:w Orson AU&Ifa .1-t, Scidlum kwtabloulf1de Ivan I. Czairzmn or t=. -1toad to coamunibi- 0 a are In Imporl4a; ;P 5-6. -ror tile C4rrso- Mgtmbutiom and CQnsolidatior of ?odder rrolud%lam In ttl* Caciparstive Fsrmms,~ Zaivica SrRA--SIL~DV, J"lor 3018--tric -cljaooratz.-. : :;ZZ$3 -TU-12cral, Arriou:. Ural MIrlz Relearma, IMS-.1luts); VP 4. '-.he 1:nflusuce of =4 Aeo of gogm for Sro*~P-Mg purpose& on S-a* of -.mvir Pr:,duotlyo ITam "C= (S~Zlor As mv* AgrIC-LiturAl -%&ti $-I :ill 01C.- nkto Far=); PIP 9- 'Couningd fis-anizattom or to* PoulGry -on to tne Village or Kalomirowo. Yasool !ror" =*r Zoolotial as the '%F.I. Lorin" Coopora-1," war=-. VP la-22. ------------------------- a. -XSAY ragas Lead to CUS&P ?roluctlam." Stolka-1-uW-A. poultry Xsepor a; -no coo;mrrr.-.vo farA in =1 -wj-jj~; of Dropla (ToIbUkain Okrug) I Doldor C., ?-be order of sae Red Sta-ior of Laaar. sn-, ropress~zmzjve. as told t4 0. ur.~:-%azv; P? ?-2n. -The DalLy Fro~uctivlty of ZL4uOjsm and DreXt goress In gas C'AltiVAUDA a AEr.CU1*.Ur&l Crop*,' IT" yo&:V, Junior =aztkit, CollaooraLor. Ll ROSS"= IOmtIz=t,, tol;1noroc 8. 'Feeding am a factor in z%rood1zw.* Professor retitc, IVANCV; pp .350-34. 9. 'our u2trionce vita srewl Diprovesent,* ?,otur ~-Mzz. mroctor of too creed 12prorezec. 4tstIca In mals. Slatins; ;P 35-39. 10. 13w Artificial ImsoftlaaLion Of Cove WIta --p*m -OLIttt*d its & Adout. W-31ractor and re, 80010filar, (res;s&i9allay reed z=proy.=mr-- *"%1OU La Puriamay; V;) 40-42. KAZAKOV, L. Paying bonuses for new machinery in the coal industry. Sots.trud 7 no.7:57-58 n 162. U-MU 15:8) 1. Nachallnik Tekhaicheskogo upravleniya Tullskogo kombinata ugollmy promyshlennosti Podmoskovskogo basoeyna Ministerstva ugollnoy promyshlennosti SSSR. (Coal mines and mining-Technological.imovationz;) (Bonus system) F! KAZAKOV, L. Achievements of the miners in the nilaugoll Combine. Ugoll 39 no.7t72 Jl 164. (MIRA 1711O) 1. Tullskly kombinat ugollnoy promynhlennosti Podmoskovnogo basoeyna Ministerstva ugollnoy provVshlennosti SSSR. 42 ~ej KAZAKOVI L. A. and VORONTSOV, P. A. "Peculiarities in the Wind Cycle Over a Cotton Field and a Serddesert~ll Tr. GI. geofiz. observ., No 39, 1953, PP 133-142 Results of expeditional studies of aerial currents in the lower atmoz- phere cver a cotton field and a semidesert, around 20-25 km apartj are described. Direction and velocity of wind were measured either by a pilot balloor or by an aerostatic meteorograph. RZhFit, No 3, 1955 Z-- KAZAKCV L,A, 'YosKva'-- KONCHALOVSKIY, V.Yu. (Yoskva) I . il Optimum dimensional relationships of the magnetic circulti d.c. pcwer magnets. Flektrichestvo no.10:23-26 C) 164. (MIRA of 17t12) VAYNBERG, N.L.;.KAZAKOV, L.G. Work practioes of the Kagul Regional Agrochemical Lab6rutory. Zemledelle 25 no.4:75-76 Ap 163. (MIRA 16t5) (Kagul District-Soils-knalysis) 1 01 0-- :". - ": -;m,' - ., - --- ... - -I - - . , - - - , ; ~. - 4 ` m -, ~j, t 1 ,, ~,. 1 :: . : RX41, ARABI J-1 - I - ~" ~ ~47 11: ~ ;I.A ~ '.- . - , ~ E.- 4.11 -.' 7 ~. 5 KAM OV, LII*C..inzh.-ePnomist; STEPANCHMMO, N.I., vedushchly red.; IS~SINI, A.S.-, tekhn.red. (Reference book on labor and wages for petroleum workers] Spra- vochnik po trudu i zarabotnoi plate dlia rabotnikov neftebaz. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1958. 222 P. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Rosglavnefteenababyt pri Gosplane RSI?SR. (Petroleum workers) (wages) ARAKEJOV, Arkadly Avakoviehs* ARTAHONOVA, Rufina Grigorlyev.ia; KAZAKOV,-Leonid-.joqifov1chj FEYGIN, Aleksandr bc-risovich; KC1T1KOVA--V-.d-.' Ved. red. [Vykhino Lank farm is an enterprise of coTraunist labor] Vykhinskala neftebaza - predpriiatle korm.-unisticheskogo truda. Moskva, Nedrap 1965. 77 p. (MIRA 18:7) T"M ~7-77777 KAZAKOV. L.1.: LAPSHIII. N.T. the national aconomy p: "1u. oil 11 Idt"hor Su pp I yi ng Transp. i khran. noft, n 1. Glavn,-.)ye upravleniya po i nefta- produk-tar-L KA'- A .-:,j.dcr!iizatic.n of the KAZAKOV P L.l. Use Ull reserves for increasing the productivity and economic efficiency of enterprises. Tranap. i Khran.nefti i nefteprod. no. 2:41-42 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. G:Lavnoye upravleniye po transportu I snabzheniyu neftlyu i nefteproduktami RSFSR. KUSHUL' , VenI.am--'n Voiseyevich; NAYDE21KO, 0, K., kand. retsenzentj KAZAKOV) L.M., inz.b., ret:mIIZr-T"-%, LAKFA,~FLNKG~ B.A., nauchn.'red.; VARKOVET,5KAYA, A.I., r(ld, [New type of Antrm,al combuution erigirie] Vovyl tip dviga- 0 telia vnutrennego sgoraniia. Leningrad, Sudostrucmile, 1965. 211 p. (MIRA 18, L 45136-66 EWPW/T-2 AP6020378 (IV) SOURCE CODE: UR/0114/66/000/006/0022/0026 AUTHOR: -Kazakov, L. 14. (Engineer) 41~7 ORG: none TITLE: Theoretical and experimental study of an impulse system for the gas turbine pressure charging of high power low rpm diesel engines OURCE: Energomashinostroyeniye, no. 6, 1966, 22-26 OFIC TAGS: gas turbine, diesel engine, impulse turbine ABSTRACT: The article starts with a mathematical development of calculating equations taking Into consideration the following parameters which affect the energy of the impulse and, consequently, the power of a gas turbine: the volume of the gas exhaust header VT; the straight through cross section of the turbine nozzles, f.; ~be transverse cross section of the header, F; the number of cylinders attached to one beader;1 the gas phase distribution; the size of the exhaust valves and the laws 1 governing the change In their straight through cross section; the straL~bt- ,through vents; the number of rpm of the diesel, n . and the type of turbine. In the calculations thl following parem2ters were veriel.. fe = 0-04, 0.06, and 0.07 meters ; VT = 0.3, 0.11, and 0.55 meters . The - UDC: 621.515. ACC NR- AP6020378 other initial conditions were: p. (pressure of air blown through) = 1o6 kg/cm2; no = 115 rpm; p (gs~ pressure at the moment when the exbaust valve is opened) = 8-4 ~g/cm T (g8s temperature at the moment when the exhaust valve is opened) IT60 C. The calculations showed that the greatest effect on the magnitude of the Impulse was exerted by a change in the value of fco Detailed experimental results are exhibited in a series of curves end tables. The proposed calculating equations are designed for solution using electronic computers. Orig. art. beat 7 formulas, 5 figures and 2 tables, B CODE: 21/ SUBY, DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 0021 OTH REP: 001 2/2 N GUB I N' N. I.; Z/,A Y Y KA2M,~0V j~'-'VKL" 1L.Ty.0, A. I.; H.""Ic" Overall mechiml-v.-ition anti uuto-mation oi' idnos, in the Tula-up'll Combine. Ufroll /,0 no.2:1-5 F t65. (IMMA 18:4) 1. Shakhta No-38 (treutu Navomoskovskugc'' for Gubin). 2. Trest Krasnoarveysskugoll (for Zagaynvskly~. 3. Kombinat Tulaugoll (for Kazakci). 4. Shukhta No.2 "Bibikovskayall tresta 13zlovs"goll (for Levkov, 5. Shakhta No.13 tresta Shchekinugoll (for Levcheriko). 6. Shaklita No.2 "Zubovskaya'l tractu FraonourmeyokutoV (for Maillchenko). 7. Trest Fovc~- moskovsk-ugoll (for r'otnpi-~nko). GUBIN, N. I.; UGAYI-~"','JUY, Yii.t, 1-:-A L I C' Overall mechan-1.7.aticn rAnl- autoruiticn c,,' mines in the Tula-ugolt F 165. "I Combine. UF,'ol' 40 no.2:1-5 t"DIJ, 18:4) 1. Shakhta No-38 (ti-stu Ncvomc)skovsIII,uf,,c* I for Gubin). 2. Trest Krasnowme)-s.l.,ig-oll (for Zagay-ev.9kiy). 3. Kombinat Tulaugoll (for Kazakcv). 4. No.21 "Bibikovskayall tresta ljzlovskucolt (for Lovkov', 5. Shakhta Nu.l'; t-e:Aa Shchtikinugoll (for Lciveherlo). 6. Shakhta No.2 "Zubovsku:101 t,-cA-.t ixasnoarmey.,-,kLJIj,'CI (for 11,1villchenko). 7. Trest Novo- moskovsk-Lgoll (for Potapenko). ;W41- KALZAK 0VO---LJL'- Manually guided electric cart for the mechanization of loading, unloading, and transportation in food industry enterprises. Konssi oveprome 1.5 n0-7:37-38 J1 6o. (MIRA, 13:6) 1. VsesoyuzzWy nauchno-iBeledovatellakiy institut morskogo rybnogo khozyVetva i okeanografii. Rood indust.-7--Iquipment and supplies) (Loading and unloading) STEGINJI A.I.; KOMAR', V-1%; KAZAWVj L.Rs Boulder-Febble material in the gneisses of the Teterev Valley (b-krainian shield). Dokl. AN SSSR 158 no.3s609-61,2 S 164- (MIRA 37-110) 1. Predstavieno akademikom V,S-SObOlevym- KAZAKOV, L.R., inzh.-geolog Aerial prospecting for minerals. Fauka i zhy-ttia 10 no. 12.22-25 D 6o. (MIRA 14:4) (Pr031)OCting) (Aeronautics in geology) KAZAKOV, L.R. New graphite-beaing region in the Soviot Carpathians. Geol.zhur. 2-1 no.5:97-101 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Institut geologicheskikh nauk AN USSR._ (Carpathian lbuntains Graphite) JA- WAKDV, L.R. Granitization of rocks in the Grekhov-Pavlograd region of.magnetic. anomalies. Geol.ghur. 21 no.609-97 161. (MIRA 15s2) 1, Institut geologicheskikh nauk AN USSR, (Ukraine--Granitization) P KAZASOV., L.Ro NtrogTaphic character Ist,105 of plagiogranites in the, Mdv-- chinskiya Mountains 'in th6 C&rlAthians. Gool. zhur. 2.3 no.4s 74-78 163 (MTRA 17t7) 1. Institut ge,. giohesk:Lkh nauk AN UkrSSR. FRUS A.K.; KAZAKOV, L.R. Conference on the prospects of metal potential of the crystalline massif of the White Russian S.S.R. Geol. zhur. 23 no*5:111- 112 163, (MIRA 16:12) KAZAKOV, L.R.; GORLITSKIYp B.A. [HorJ~ytalkyi, B.O.) Sulfide mineralization in the rocks of the Orekhovo-Pavlograd zone of magnetic anomalieu. Trudy Inst. geol. nauk AN URSR. Ser. petr., min. i geokhim. no.20:56-69 163. (MThA 16:8) AIZIN=G, D.Ye.; BEUXTSEV, YaJi.; 6ORDU1,0%, I.N.; WRISE:KO, S.i'.; BULEM, G.A.; GORLITSKIY, i3.A~; LOVGM:I, V.I%, ZAGOI--ItJYI:O, L.G.;..~AZAKQV, L.R.; KALYXIEV, G.I.; KARASIK, I.I.A.; KACHAI~" 'V.G.; LAGUT111, P,K.i LAUIENKO, Ye.K.; UZARENKO, E.A.; LAPITSKI'Y, E.M.; LAPCIIIK, F.Ye.; LASIKOV, V.A.; lZT24SH"TEIT IN-L.: I-'.ALAKHOVSKIY, V.F.; EITITY'N, 1.',.V.; Y PRUSS, A.K.; SMME:SHM, V.I.; SKURWIN, S.A.; SOLOVIYE11, F.I.; STRYGII;, A.I.; SUFECIM, Ye.G.: -EFLI'lSKANA, 11;.V.; ,-'EDYUSHII,', S,Ye.; FCI'EIIKC, V.Yu.; SI;KOLA, T.N.; S1'-11ZrM'.OV, A.G.; YAROSECHUK, M.A.; ZAVIFYUKH111-A, V.N., red. [Problems of metallogeny ir the Ukraine] Frobleray metallo- genii Ukrainy. Kiev, Ilauk-ova durka., 1964. 254 P. (1-'.1RA 18:1) 1. Akaderdya nauk UJIS.i, Kiev, Instytut geoloi7ichiVkh nauk. rAC Monograph, UR/ NRo M502TT49 Alma!ld 3, A,J. Guoyatinskiyp 1, A,; Igoshev, I.P,; I N, _41 j Vvedeneklyt I 'DvEt _JCa ako Kalinin G. NemiYdVf3 V, A. J..; Nazardya ~Yk _i., e n A.; WO-OFOR-W~- V_ A-!.j Tqragovp V#Ao; OV P, Tl Troitakiy, V. N, Fedorova, L, V, T hk ashkovIF P-o_s 6FaT-eP____ ShIrey, SUrr1% XA, r ern 'A' A* A,;;YAkovleyrp 0. 1. j X01060TI, IL A.; Levahinv I* FO; Lamakin. A* no Upper tropospheri atIon%f i1trashOrt radio waves (Milneye troponfern t_n_9__nTYe ulftrakorotkikh radlovoln Moscow* lzd-vo "Sovetsk yo radio" 8 1965, 414 P, illue,p bibliot 4000 copies printed. P!OPIC TAGSs radio wave propagation., tropospheric radto wave, radio communication, space communication1tropoopheric scatter communicat- 6.ion, signal processing, signal distortion, field theory r W OSE AND COVERAGE: This monograph in intended for specialists working in the field of radiowave propagation, designers of long- distance radio communication systems, and teachers and students of the advanced course* in schools of higher technical education,, The* monograph contains,, for the moot part., heretofore unpublished results of Soviet experimental, and theoretical investigations in the field of long-distame t ospherio ultrashortwave propagation.. CWd UPC: 4;.2/. AM5027,7)fg Problems Of investigating the troposphere by means of refracto- Meters, the mean level of signals, fluctuation ol arrival meteorological conditions and directivity patterngjjOages In ante angles and distortions Of antenna-t fadinge nna gain# and quick and slow of Signal levels are discussed. intics Of the signals at diversity recept The statistical character- a ion In time$ spaces fre- quencY nd angle as well as the distortion of signals in the commun ication systems are also Investigated. The long-distance propagat- ...theory is analyzedp and the engineering method Of calculating field Intensity at 10119-distance presentp there is no theory tropospheric propagation is given. At :ion which can be applied eff of Long-Distance Tropospheric ProPagat. ectively enough In practice. Thus the investigation of that ProPagationp considerable attention has to be Paid to experiments. j. in Ical conditions of the terri The special characteristics Of geograph. tory involved should be taken Into con. Bideration during the analysis of experimental data and in their -Practical application because the conditions Of Propagation In arctic and tropical climates differ from those existing over seas and'continents. A considerable part of the monograph deals with the inventigatioroor long_d1stance tro Out Over dry'land routes, Pospheric Propagation carried USSR under the general sup 800 kM long* In the central Part Of the rg ervision of B. A. V'VsdOnBk:Lr and A. 00* Arenbe (up-to 19!5T), V- I* Siforov in' _;Wd - 2/10 v09tIgatQd problms con., ACC N& M5027749 nected with distortlaus and fluctuations of signals, References follow each chapter, TABLZ OF CONTWTSt Foreword Ch, 1. Radio Engineering Methods of Xnventigating the Troposphere lAelectric Constant -- 5 .Bibliography -- 16 9h, n, Results of Troposphere Dielectric Constant Neanurements 17 I* Relationship between the mean value of the air refraction Index and altitude. Standard radlo-atmoaphere - 17 ,2, Fluctuations of the air refraction Index- -- 24 3. Some notions on the troposphere model -- 43 *1'kliO9r8PhY 45 Ch, In. Average (mean) Signal Levels in Long Distance Tropospheric Propagation of Ultrashort Waves L T. P -U S W) -- 48 ACC H& M502T749 1, Equipment and measuring methods for the mean signal level -- 48 2. Signal attenuation function in LTP USW -- 54' Relationship between mean signal level and the distance --_-5T 63 4, Relationship between mean sigma level and the wavelength - 5, Relationship of mean signal level and-the shadow anglm,of both transmitting and receiving antennas --1,,65 6e Diurnal and seasonal variations of mean signal level T2 Bibliography T5 lCh.'XV. Effect of Air Refraction Index at the Earth Surface on the... Mean Field Level In L7.P USW -- 77 1, Correlation of the mean field level with the air refraction Index at the Earth Surface, -- 77 2, Possibility of predicting field Intensity variations 8! -Bibliography 86 Ch, V, Fluctuation of Radlowave Arrival Angles and Instantaneous Patterns of Antennas Directivities -- 88 I* Methods of measuring radiowave arrival angleir-and recording of Instantaneous antenna directional patterns 69 I CWd hAO M50M49 2o Fluctuatlon of radlowave arrival angles In horizontal and vertical planes -- 92 3~ Instantaneous antenna directional patterns 92 Mbliography 102 Ch, V1. Losses in Antenna Gain of BrP USW 103 1, Determination and methods of measuring losises-in antenna gain 10 2, EVerimental data on losses In antenna gain -- 108 3, Theoretical Investigations on losses in antenna gain 114' 21bl1cVMhy 120 Ch, VII, Theories of Long Distance Tropospherio'Propagation Of USW- -- 122 1, 3:ntroductory remarks 122 BIbIlography 199 2e Theory of soatterlag radlowaves by tropospheric tvirbulent nonhonceemitLes - 130 M5027749 Sibliognphy 150 3, Reflection of radiowaves from dielectric nonhmmogeneities of definite dimensions - 151 Bibliography 171 4, Reflections of radlowaves from Isiminatod tropospheric-nonhomo- geneities of random character -- 172 bibliography 179 Ch. VIII, Engineering Method of Design-Calculation of Field Intensity ,.Attenuation -- 186 NAs Basic rules of calculation method -- 181 2, Diffraction horizon ( a distance,, beginning of whichp the value of the field intensityp calculated according to the,diffraction formulas Is smaller than the measured Intensit-y) " 162 '3. Determination of field standard attenuation - 189'. 4~ Meteorological conditions correction 184 - Local topognphy correction -- 185 Estimate of losses'la antenna gain -- 185 ACC NRI M5027749 7. Estimate of fadinge 186 Bibliography 188 .01, Ut Statistical Characteristics of the Envelopes' Mme and Pro. quOnCY Of the Random Signal In IMP USw .. 189 1. Statistical OhiraOtOrUtlca of atmosphere dielectric oonfitant signal components in IMP __ 189 1 1 2. Distribution-i-aws for the envelopes and phase of various signal components -- 193. 3# Distribution 14*6 of sum-signal envelope 4,Kulti-dimensional distribution functions of instantaneous value o? envelopes and phases of the spaced signals in minute Intervals 207 )5, Parameters of multi -dimensional amplitude and phase distribution. functions of spaced.signals -- 210 .;6. Statistical characteristics of instantaneous TRIU66 Of the en- velopes of spaced signals In minute Intervals -- 22-a 7o Statistical characteristics of instantaneous values%of spaced signaV-phases In u1nute Intervals -- 239 8. Statistical charaoteristics of instantaneous value of phase first derivatives of spaced signals In minute Intervals 248 I rai TAO NRs AM5027749 :9. Statistical characteristics of Instantaneous values of the first z derivative of phase In minute Intervals -- 257 BIbliography -- 260 Experimental LT.P USW -- 262 Xnvestigations of Rapid and Slow F .adings in 1. Methods of measuring and processing experimental data -- 262 2, one-dimensional distribution functions of signal instantaneous values -- 264 3, one-dimensional distribution functions of signal averaged values 278 nvelope-283 4, period and frequency in rapid fluctuations of signal a Bibliography -- 287 Ch. XI. Experimental Investigation of Signal Statistical ChaMOtOr- istics at Space, Frequency, Time and Angle Diversity Reception - 288 1, Space-diversity reception __ 288 2, Frequency-diversity reception -- 295 3. Time-diversity reception -- 299 4, Frequenoy-time diversity reception -- 305 5# Angle-diversity reception -- 307 Ah n ACC We AM502TT'49 Bibliography -- 312 Ch. XII. Investigation of Amplitude-Frequency and Phase-Frequeney Signal Characteristics at LTP -- 314 1, Measuring and processing methods of experimental data . 314 2, Amplitude-frequency characterletIce -- 39M 3. Phase-frequency characteristics of UP channel -- 325 4. Frequency oharaoterintics'.of signal group'time dulay -- 334 Bibliography -- 350 Ch. IIII. Signal Distortion In LTP USW -- 351 1, Theoretical Investigation of distortions appearing in multi- channel FM LTP communication systems -- 352 2. Experimental Investigation of distortion in LTP MW 384 3, Distortions appearing during TV transmission over tropospheric radio links __ 389 Bibliography -- 392 Appendix Automation of Signal Statistical Processing 394 1, Quantification of continuous signals and coding 395 2. Signal quantification Instruments --.39T i cmd 9Ao 3/ut-b/t)O''VW /0 11 /uU6 /,,;,(,,7 AuO I /AOO I Translation from: Ref erativnyy zhurnal, Fizikil, 1960, No I I , pp. 30953 AUTHORS- Kazakov, L.Ya, Lomakin. A.N -Qamft~ TITLE. Measurement of Non-uniformitles of' the Air, Diel~.,ct,rlc Constant In the Troposphere MRIODICAL: V sb.: Vopr. dal'nego raspro~ir UKV, Mo:~ec.w, Svyaz_'IzIIc%t, 1959, pp, 110-120 TEXT.- The authors consider the methods of mea3ur-ing non-unii'orml~.I&z- of the air dielectric constant. The operational princIple of' the ref rac tome ter Is explained and its technical characteristics are described The ve5ults of preli- minary tests of a refractometer a.~-? presented, A011or.," "'tAIIIIIIAry Translator's note. This is the full translallon of *.he --wigina2 Rt.,s~lan abltract;~ Card 1/1 ARMAND, li.A.; VVEDENSKIY, B.A.; GUSYATr.ISKIY, I.A.; IGOSHEV, I.P.; MZA~qy, L.Ta.; KALINZ, A.I.; KOLOSOV, N.A.; LEVSHUJ, I.P.; LONIAKIN, A.E.; NAZAAOVA, L.G.; NDlIROVSKIY, A.S.; PROSIN, A.V.; RYSKIN, E.Ya.; SOKOLOV, A:V.; TARASOV, V.A.; TRASHKOV, P.S.; TIKHOVIROV, Yu.A.; TROITSKIY, V.N.; FEDOROVA, L.V.; CHERNYY, F.B.; SHAMINIKOV, A.V.,- SHIRET, R.A.; SHIFRIN,'Ia.S.; SHUR, A.A.; YAKOVLEV, 0.1.; ARENBEIW, N.Ta., red. [Long-distance tropospheric prcpagation of ultrashort radio waves] Dallnee troposfernoe rasprostranenie ulltrakorotkikh radiovoln. Moskva, Sovettikoe rndiu, 1965. 434 p. (MIRA 18-.9) XAZAKOV, M.(Novosibirsk). ~ 7 - --a- - Screw hose clamp. Pozh.delo 3 no.2122 F 157, (MLRA 10:4) (Fire engines) KAZAKOVS M,; KARPCYV, V. Wetting agents in the charge of fire extinguishers. Pozh.delo 9 no.lOt23-25 0 163* (mIRA 16:12) KAZAKqVJ-m,-(a%b) Device for fasterling mobile chairs to the floor. 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