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L 1733"3 ACCESSION NR: AP3004883 effects of the ion energy. "The authors consider it their pleasant duty to thank G. N. Flerov for initiating this project and his constant Wealso thank S. M. Polikanov for directing the project. 11 Orig. art. has: 4 figures. ASSOCIATION, Ob"yedinenny*y institut yaderny*kh iseledovaniy (United Nuclear Research Institute) SUBMITTED: 18Aug6Z DATE ACQ: 28Aug63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: NS NO REF SOV: 002 Card 2/2 (5THER: 005 PULIKANOV, S.M.; VAN TO-SEN; KEKK, Kh,,; 1,111KHEYET, V.L.; OGAITESYAN, Yu.TS.; --- -PIZVi;, A.A.; YEFILOV, Formation of nuclei with anomalous periods of spontaneous fission in reactions involving heavy ions. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fIz. 44 no.3: 804-807 Mr 163. (MIRA 16-.-'+) 1. Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy. (Nuclear fissiun) (Nuclear reactions)(Ions) KEKKELEV, L.; TOLOKONNIKOV, I. Notes of a naturalist. IUn.nat. no.5:38-39 MY 162. (I'MU 15:7) (Birde-Behavior) KEKKELEV, L. Falcon of the Urals. Kr-yl. rod. 16 no.6t18 Jo 165. (MIRA 18:10) 1. Obsbchestvannyy rukovoditall muzeya istorli Urallakogo zavoda tyazhelogo mashinostroyenlya Imeni Sergo Ordzhonikidze. KMELEV, L. (Sverdlovsk) In the name of life. Pozh.delo 9 no.7:6-7 J1 163. (MIRA 16:10) KEKKONEN, A. Reclamation of Land - Karelia In the lake country. Mol. kolkh. 20, No. 4, 1953. Mlonthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953. Uncl. "Knrelo-Finish SSR" p-mvillon; f~uideboolk. Vloskv~, Oos. 1.7d-vo sel'r`:..-)Z. lit-r-y, 195,"'. (,l r) -( 55-3,~~ "37) S557-M87 1954kd UKKONP Fed'ok' 17"'Pa-0rovich; BOLISHAKOV, G.F., z.auchl.. r I ~ If - j NMLISHTEIN, V.I., ved. red. [cliemical control in gas rjipulin,:,,:, anC.- compre-:--of 5tatlowl Khirnichookii kontroll na ma~,istrallriykh j;,,u,,oprovc""akh i kompressornykh stantsiiakh. Leningra], Nedra, 1964. 158 U. O/IjA 1.7.12) Ell, rotj3(~r.,,,jtjorj of C,,Ittl(, fodder in the Karelian L,~TIJ',Ji 1A'C,LYOZ~FlJJl;) Pdt.,a, Latvia V(.11. 7, Jul 1,)57 ~'O: '-'ori~thlv Indcx of '..'act 'European -cc.,--r-7r~ns Voi. 19c:7 EITROV, P.N. (Moskva, 6--ya Kozhukhovskayzi u1., d.4, kv.4); A.I. Bedside extension support for the positioning o~' splints in the treatment of hip fractures. Ortop., travr. i rrn'~7. 26 nc.3:61- t 63 Mr. 165. U,11RA 1-8:7) 1. Iz 2-y travinatologicheskoy klintki (zav. - k-knd. n,.ucl. n4tuk P.N.Petrov) Instituta skoroy pcmonlichi ineni (dir. - zasluzhennyy vrach UIrxSSR M.M.Tarasav), 1-1--ilkva. SOKOLOV, I.I., prof. 04oekva A.252, Novopesehanmya ul. d.16, korp-as 62 kv.157); ATAYFV,, Z.M~,, kand. med. nauk; KEKSHIN, A.I. Role of exeralse therapy in the fUnctional outeeme of the treat-- mgia'v of dislocations of the elbow joint in ado'.6scents. Ortop.9 tralm. i protez. 26 no-9:24-30 8 165. (MIRA 18:10) 1. Iz Moskovskogo instituta skurov. pomoshoh.' N.I. Sk1ifC'e,.1fskDg* I.dir. zasluzhennY7 rrach Ukr.3SR M,M. Tarasov). 137-58-5-9457 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5, p 92 (USSR) AUTHORS: Petrov, D.A., Kekua, M.G., Khvostikova, V.D., Shashkov, Yu.M., Suchkov"Y,_ A. D.- TITLEi Producing Single Crystals of Silicon (0 poluchenii mono- kristallov kremniya) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Vopr. metallurgii i fiz. poluprovodnikov. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1957, pp, 41-46 ABSTRACT: The production of single crystals of Si by drawing from a. melt and vertical floating-zone refining is described. Drawing was performed in an apparatus consisting of 3 parts: a vacuum circulation chamber connected with an evacuation system and equipped with electrical leads and mechanism for raising and rotating the crucible; a working chamber consisting of a metal water-cooled cylinder with viewing window; and heads with a mechanism for raising and rotating the seed crystal. The fusion of the Si in a quartz crucible mounted on a graphite base was done by a slit heater made of spectrally pure graphite with graphite screens around it. Smelting was in vacuum (i0 4_10-5 Card 1/2 mrn Hg). Si produced by the Beketov method was employed in 137-58-5-9457 Producing Single Crystals of Silicon the drawing. After the Si was fused, a thermal regime that assured crystal- lization of the melt from its center was chosen. The seed was immersed in the melt, and drawing began after it was fused. Single crystals were obtained after the material had been drawn 1, 2. or 3 times. It is noted that the pre- sence of a film on the melt and poor contact between the seed crystal and the melt may cause the crystal drawn to be a polycrystalline. Vertical floating- zone refining was performed in an apparatus consisting of a vacuum chamber in which a Si bar, produced by drawing, was mounted vertically, A Ta heater, creating a zone of fusion within the specimen, moved along the specimen at a rate of rjZ mm/min. It was found that a given degree of superheating of the zone was a condition for the production of a single crystal by this method. In a polycrystalline specimen a monocrystalline portion was produced only after several passes, while this was accomplished on the first pass when a rnono- crystalline geed crystal was employed. Single crystals of Si with resistivities of 15-60 ohm/cm were'produced on these apparatus. 1, Single crystals--Growth 2 Single crystals--Resistivity 3 Card 2/2 137-58-6-1Z1.121 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1938, Nr 6, p 134 (USSR) AUTHORS: Petrov, D.A., Kckua, M.G., Dashevskiy, M.Ya., Zemskov, V.S., Petrusevi-c-R-,_TC._L------_ T ITL E: Progress of Work on the Refining of Germanium by Means of Crystallization and Achievement of Germanium Single Crystals With Longitudinally Homogeneous Properties (Razvitiye rabot po ochistke germaniya metodami kristallizatsii i polucheniye monokristallov germaniya s ravnomernyrni svoystvami po (Ilille) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Vopr. metallurgii i fiz. poluprovodnikov. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1957, pp 50-58 ABSTRACT: Experiments were performed in order to investigate the possibilities of producing single crystals with uniform longi- tudinal and cross-sectional distribution of impurities by means of pulling at a controlled rate as well as by pulling accompanied by constant feeding of pure Ge into the melt. The raw poly- crystalline material with a ? of 5-20 ohm/crn was purified by means of zonal recrystallization under a vacuum of 10-4 mm Hg, or in a stream of HZ, until it exhibited a ~_, of 50-60 Card 1/3 ohm/cm. A high-frequency heating apparatus 'with three 137-58-6-12122 Progress of Work on the Refining of Germanium (cont.) induction units moving back and forth was employed. It was found that single Ge crystals, grown by the Chokhralskiy method from purified material with a of 50-60 ohm/cm in conjunction with mixing of the melt by rotating the crucible and the growing crystal, can achieve ? and -Cvalues of 60 ohr-i/cm and 1000 sec, respectively; if the rotation is omitted from the growth pro- cess, the and the -C amount to 25-50 ohm/cm and 200-250 4t sec, respect- ively. The UVM-2 apparatus, employed in the process of pulling the crystal under vacuum (10-4 mm Hg) in accordance with scheduled variations of the rate of pulling, utilizes a hydraulic raising mechanism which provides a smooth variation of the elevation rate from 0.05 to 8 mm/min in conjunction with the rotation of the crucible and the growing crystal. The 9 value of grown crystals 50 mm in diameter and 180 mm long deviated from the mean value of r\J 40-60 ohm/cm, at a length of 100- 150 mm, by 8.9-9.31o and was within the limits of error of measurement. It is pointed out that because of variations in conditions of crystallization only macrouniformity in the distri- bution of impurities can be achieved by this method. The variations were eliminated in another device which was designed for a process in which the pulling is accompanied by feeding of pure Ge into the melt. Prior to im- mersion into the melt, the feed ingot passes through a heating unit (composed of a quartz tube wound with W wire), while the ingot being pulled passes Card Z/3 137-58-6-12122 Progress of Work on the Refining of Germanium (cont.) through a water-cooled unit made of stainless steel. The process of pulling was carried out in an Ar atmosphere. The fact that the feed ingot and the growing crystal, which may rotate, were placed excentrically with respect to the axis of rotation of the crucible, contributed to a better mixing of the melt contained in the crucible. It was found that the longitudinal ~ fluctua- tions in single crystals obtained by this method did not exceed t5u/o, whereas in the case of a crystal produced in this apparatus without the em- ployment of pure Ge the scatter amounted to � Z4%. Studies of crystals with a diameter of 50 mm have revealed that the ? was sufficiently uniform throughout the cross section of the crystal and that the diffusion -path length of minority current carriers did not deviate by more than 10- 15%. The authors express the opinion that intensive cooling of the growing crystal, which results in the achievement of a plane crystallization front, contributes to uniform distribution of electrical properties throughout the cross section of the crystal. Grown single crystals which exhibited nonuniform cross- sectional distribution of were subjected to heat treatment in order tobring about a redistribution of values; in the process the mean value of resistiv- ity remained unaltered, while the diffusion-path length of the minority cur- rent carriers increased somewhat 1. Germanlur,-Frocesl-ing 2. Ger7nanium--Crystalli- zation 3. Silhfle ery,~tals--Growtii 4. Single crystals--Pronerties I.S. Card 3/3 KEKUA, M.G. ; ZE.-TSMOV, V.S. K voprosu polucheniya ravnomernogo raspredeleniya pr-imesey vdoly napr-avleniya ro5ta monokxistalla. report subiaitted for the 5th PV*,,gical CheAcal Conference on Steel Production. M o s C C) w 30 JUN 1153 SOV/180-59-1-3/29 AUTHORS: Belokuroval I.NZI Kokua, M.G.,, Petrov, D.A. and Suchkova, A.D. Md's-UaVr~- TITLE: Production of Single Crystals of Alloys of Germanium with Silicon (0 poluchenji monokristallov splavov germaniya s kremniy*m) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh nauk, Metallurgiya I toplivo, 1959, Nr 1, pp 9-12, + 1 plate,,(USSR) ABSTRACT: The production of single crystals of solid solutions of germanium with silicon is important in the semiconductor field since they can combine the advantages of both element.s,, The authors describe their experiments with two methods of production. In the firstq similar to that of Davis (Ref 4)7 a melt of the required composition was produced in an evacuated quattz ampoule in a silit furnace. The melt was held at 20-250C above the liquidus temperature for four hours and then cooled at 1.50C per hour. Single crystals with 0,,5 - 5 at. % Si were obtained but it was found (Table 1) that they were Card 1/3 heterogeneous in composition, having a gradient of silicon content and conductivity, The Laue patterns SOV'180-59-1-3/29 Production of Single Crystals of Alloys of Germanium with Silicon (Fig 4) indicate that growth occurs with a [10d orientation, The se,~ond method is based on drawing a crystal with continuous feed of melt as described by D.A. Petrov and V.S., Zemskov (Ref 6). For this a special apparatus was developed shown open In Fig 2' and in operation In Fig 1. A quartz crucible is heated by a graphite heater and a vacuum of 10-4 mm Hg is maintained while a crystal is drawng a polycrystalline ingot of the same composition being added to the crucible at the same rate. Temperature is controlled manually and is chosen to give a single-crystal diameter equal to that of the feed ingot, the rate of feed and drawing then being the same and equal to 1.7 mm/min, Both crucible and crystal are rotated. Specimens were obtained (Table 2) with 0.701 0.75, 1.0 and 2.0 at, % Si with homogeneous composition and electrical properties. Fig 8 shows Card 2/3 resistivities as functions of length along specimens for several specimens, Specimens with [114 orientated SOV/180-59-1-3/29 Production of Single Crystals of Alloys of Germanium with Silicon growth axes are shown in Fig 5, while Figs 6 and 7 show Laue patterns from the seeding crystal and the single crystal, respectively. Card 3/3 There are 8 figures. 2 tablea and 6 references, 3 of which are English, ~ Soviet and 1 German. SUBMITTED: August 8, 1958 3 A 33- 18, ZMMIN, B.G.; KIKUA, M.G.; BELOKUROVA, I.N. Investigating the electrical properties of Ge-Si alloys. Trudy Inet. met. no-5:178-182 160. (MIRA 13:6) (Germanium-silicon alloys--Zlectric properties) ACCESSION NH1 AR014139 SOURCEt AZhe Metallurgiya; Abse 12A68 S/0137/63/000/012/AO16/AO16 AUT11CRs Kekuap Me Go TITLEt ion coefficient of silicon in germanium and determination of the effective rjolidus of solid solutions of the system Ge--Si CITED SOURCEs Metalurgis institutis shromebi. Sakartvalos SSU Hatsniyarebata Akademia, Tr. In-ta metallurgiio AN CruzSSR, ve 13; 1962 (1963)s 275-2el TOPIC TAGSs Germanium, silicon, solidus curve, germanium single crystal, silicon single crystalp silicon distribution coefficientp silicon Comanium alloy TRANSLATION: The effective distribution coefficient Keg of Si in* Ge was studiod as a function of the composition over the entire system i--Ge. and the effective solidus of this system was determined. The samples were prepared by withdrawing from the melt in a vacuum unit for the preparation of single c stale. The growth of the solid phase was carried out at the rate of O-37-O-LO mm7nin, the crucible Card 1/2 W 'Wc~~ '*W 'M Z' "*'M1K AccEssim NR: AR4Olhl39 being rotated at 10 rpm and the seed at 30 rpm. The Si conCLatration in the melt was determined from an average sample taken with a quartz ladle from the mother melt before its solidifications To determine Si in the solid phase, a segment of the crystal 8 mm long and 10-12 mm in diameter was cut off which solidified at the start of the withdrawals The specific Eravity of the alloys was determined hydrostatically, then the samples were subjected to chemical analysis. It was found that the Keff of Si and Ge were considerably smaller than the equilibrium ff. As the Si content increases, the Kef of Si in Ge decreases, and at 80-90 aN* '& Si K f is equal to lelo The line of the effective solidus was plotted .0 f for the entge Si-08 By3tems Pe Arsentlyevo DATE ACQi ogian64 SUB CODE: ML ENCLi 00 Card L 06474-67 Eta( 1)/P,T(m)/EYP(Q/ET1 IJP(C) - --oYn, -ACC NR, SOURCE CODE1 UR/oo81/66/Oo0/OO9/B059/BC0 AR6028M AUTHOBI Koku, .M. G. TITISs Distribution of impurities in crystals an a function of the conditions Of their growth SOURCE1 Refe, sh., Edmiyaq Part Iq Abe. 9B426 ~35 RsF souRcsi Tr. Grus. in-t metanurgut v. 149 19659 171-178 TOPIC TAOS# germ& single crystal crystal impurityp single crystal growing ABSTRAM Studies &S'Yd at determi Ing the degree of inhomogeneity in the distribu- tion of a doping impurity with a distribution coefficient in excess of unity were carried out on Go single crystals doped with Si, and grown in three wayes stationary method by slow ooo3ingq pulling by Czochralski's method., and pulling from a melt sup- plied with a solid ingot. In specimens grown by the stationary method of slow coolin at a cooling rate of 1,5 deg/hr, the ingots were found to be inhomogensous along the length and arose section. A homogeneous Invot, structure was obtainod by using the method of supplying the melt. V. Maslov. ITranslation of abstract] SUB CODEI 20 I Card III K"KUK119 A.M. Conditions of growing corn In the southern stqppe In connection with its water connumption and optimal soil mois-.ure. Trudy Uk:rN'IGM1 no.4)o 29-39 164. (MIRA 17M) 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 I- V L A 11 L f t, 0 Ill 00 The f8lStIon Nielsen the PfOctuts Of Asst-Ilation and transpiration ill crop plants, %. Nj - 00 -ra amd. sci. V. R. S. S.. t1m,. -bi'llh 1938, illl 19(io rojilkh, 11111 'Ill. ,.DR. infritil-14,11d. cum .4 transomilott 11 anti A-i-ittLutmi till %%%v k u a comidemiNht t u( the Im-tion of W11 I-hv,l.,l o e phy". mllpkx as a "lloh. its Ill, -09 9( laimpr go)pbys. 14CICC4 1 41141 11 l1rid'ut'l untiollit# &M synchroamsly with -t-iW c-ubtwxt~ 00 At -00 00 00 00 00 o 00 00 o 0 00 go 4: 00 00 400 00 ,9 :0 Of 0 9 Of 00 00 00 r %S q) it 61 0 0 0 0 Tha elect of Lhe roots. or- the lulz,~ TL71x. viddtl Vs-esoy-u-moho 01' KE , A.M.; LICHINAKI, V,M.; FAIAMARCHUK, N.F*; TIINGUBOVA, A.S. Significance of the hydrological properties of soil when determined b7 indoor cultivation of plants in pots* Dop. AN URSR no.4:275-279 154, (MLRA 8:4) 1. Ukrainalki3r n.-d. gidrometeorologichniy institut. Predotavleno doystvitellnym chlenom AN USSR P.S.Pogrebnyakom. (Soil moisture) o (Al USSR/Biology Organic products Card 1/1 Pub. 86 - 14/33 Authors : Kekukh, A. M., Carid. Tech# Sci. Title : Biological base's for the production of turrRntine Periodical ;Priroda 43/11, 98-101, Nov 1954 Abstract :A short history is g:Lven of the extraction cf oleoresins and similar substanow containing essential oils from the pine, the rose, the lemon tree, etc., all of which contain the radical terpene, ClOH16- It is pointed out that in the economy of the plant the liquid oozing from a wound forms a hard scab which protects the plant against fungi. It is also claired that essential oils are the residue after the plant has extracted needed oxygen from other ccapounds. Illustration; drawings. Institution : Submitted : -:5c KHKM k. U 11 . Producti on significance of the agrohydrolopical properties of main soil types of the Ukrainian S.S.R. Trudy Ukr SIGHI no.3:21-24 155- (MMA 9; 10) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-Iseledovatel'skiy gidrometeorologicheakiy institute (Ukraine -Soll moisture) KICKUKH, A.M.; TREGUBOVA, A.S. ~.. , ~ Y*ffect of ngroometeorological conditions on sugar-beat Rponts.Trudy Ukr,NIGHI noe4,54-58 15~p (MLRA 10;1) (Keteorolor_v, Agricultural) (Sugnr bmets) ~,.- KMKH. A.M.; TREGUBOVA, A.S. "" --, rTdVwjxgw Methods for observing the grovth of sugar beets In order to predict their harvest. Trudy Ukr.NIGMI no.6:183-191 156. (nn 10: 5 ) (Sugar beets) 0 USSR/Cu"tivated Pla:its - Co..nercial, Oil-Donri::-. Sm_",ar-Deari:),r,- m Abs Jolir Ref Z::~2r Diol., No 18-) 1958, 82433 Author Kek.-Mi, A.M., Mk:iaylova, Y.I. List As USSR Title DeteriAnation of Vic AC;Ewe[ptc Evaporatio-1 of a Beet Field by Diffusio): Mut'liod. OriL Pub V sb. : Diol. os:!ovy croshayeni. macd. M.; '-If SSSR; 1957, 438446 Abstract Me new i-.icthods of the detcn-cii-ntioli of evaporantio-.1. are based either on Vae cale latimi -of tliennl bala'nce or o'i the diffrisio.- of water vapor over the evapDratiaG surface. The latter netliod iq based on the tilization of the Card 1/3 - 96 - USSR/Caltivated PI.C.-Ito - Comnorcial, Oil-Deari:,.%- Jo x Ref ziiar Diol., No 18, 1958, 8211,53 liff 3ja,-, eq ati, ,.0 c, .1atio.-, of evap r tio:!. r -): i fo;! V ale, 0 a 71-0 dif f ~sio_: i:iet'.od of tl.e deto-n-.1--atio"i of Cv3P:)ra- tion ',as bee-i describad i:i t'.e special instr.*.ctio:~s )f the Main GeoL..;raphic ObservatOrY. I.*. additiol, to t"!is' Psycaronieters placed at twi altit Aes are tilized, a:id ,next to the-a-3 'ia;A are set P 'it Vile 53..]C ti-e exporime--t beet qas ',row-! 114 ve-etatio.1 vesse.:.s of V'P. Popov c1csi -I co:.sisti*,Ir, act ally of a co~-_tai:'er of t,-,c capacity of 45 kilof~ra:.is if scil 'wit!-- a m.-forated botlto~.I an'.'I a si;Alar case of 50 cc--tizeters J-.i Ileifjit s .-,k completely i'.ItO tile _Xo --.,d. Observatio:.s werc! cj:, , ctcd wit'i P 632 variety in July a:.d A-argist i:I A & Voe order of metaodical Processi:'~;- DLri:i_'.' tile first period of the experinc-.~.t (17-21 of July) tiie venther-was Gjoo~,.Iir, with rains, prcd,:n:iL;a'-,tly wi-L"..O t U,-,der Vnese co-Aitiols Vne total evaporatio;i ol-I V-,e beet field comprised 2.4-4.2 -.~dllj-jetars fil a 24-ho.,r period Card 2/3 K,k "i 1~" ri 3(7) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2384 Konferentsiya po agrometeorologii i agroklimatologii Ukrainskoy SSR Materialy konferentsii (MAterial of the Conference on Agricultural Meteorology and Climatolo of the UI&ainian SSR) Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat, 1958. 2fy7 p. Errab~slip inserted. 700 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies: USSR. Glavnoye upravleniy gidrometeorologich- eekoy sluzhby, Ukrainian SSR. Ministerstvo sel'skogo, khozyaystva, Ukraiftskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiyIgidrometeorologicheskiy in- stitut, and Ukrainskaya akademiy sel skokhozyaystvennykh nauk. Resp, Ed.: G.F. Prikhot1ko; Ed.: V.D. Pisoarevskaya; Tech. Ed.: M.I. Braynina. PURPOSE: This book is intended for agriculturists, agrometeorolo- gists, and instructors in related vuzes. COVERAGE: This collection of articles deals with problems in agri cultural meteorology in the Ukraine. Among the topics discussed Card 1/7 Material of the Conference (Cont.) SOV/2384 are: wintering, planting time for winter crops, corn cultivation, potato degeneration, moisture supply, and adverse weather factors. References accompany individual articles. TABLE OF CONTENTS* Basov, I.I. [Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Ukr SSR] Introductory 3 Word Bogatyr', T.K. [Chief of the Hydrometeorological Service, Ukr SSR] Practical Hydrometeorological Service for Agricultural Production 5 in the Ukraine Kekukh, A.M. [Ukrainian Scientific Research Hydromet:6Institutel Regional Agroclimatological (Reference Books) of the Ukraine and 10 Their Application in Production Prikhotlko, G.F. [Ukrainian Scientific Research Hydromet.Institutej The State of Agrometeorological Studies in the Ukraine 15 Kopachevskaya, M.N. [Ukrainian Scientific Research Hydromet.In5ti- tutel organization and Utilization of Meteorological Observations Card 2/7 Material of the Conference (Cont.) SOV/2384 Sugar Beets] Soil Water Conditions In Beet Crop Rotation ill Vishnevskiyj V.V. (Odessa Agromet,Station) Moisture Reserves for Winter Wheat in the Southern Odessa Region and the Importance of the Moisture Providifig Irrigation 117 Buchinskly, I. Ye. [Ukrainian Scientific Research Hydromet.Institutel Climatic Study of Sukhoveys (Dry Winds) in the Ukraine 128 Rozova, Ye. S. [Ukrainian Scientific Research Hydromet.Institute] Rainless Periods in the Ukraine 141 Navrotskaya, V.S. [Odessa HydrometwInstitute] Rainless and Wet Periods in the ~richernomorskaya (Black Sea) Steppe 151 Smallko, Ya. A. [Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute for Forestry and Agroforestration) Effective Zones of Shelter Belts 155 Dubinsky, G.P. (Kharlkov State University] Microclimate of Irri- gated Lands 169 Card 5/7 Material of the Conference (Contp) SOV/2384 Shakhnovich, A.V. [Ukrainian Scientific Research Hydromet.Institute Microclimatic Study of Ukrainian Foothills N Golltsberg, I.A. [Main Geophysical Observatory) Compiling Detailed Microclimatic Maps 182 Pushkarev, V.F. [State Hydrological Institute] Devices and Methods for Measuring Evaporation from Cultivated Fields 185 Romanov, V.V. [State Hydrological Institute) Determining Evapora- tion from Drained and Non-Drained Swamps by the Heat-Balance 193 Method Kopachevskaya, M.N. Autumn and Spring Frosts in the Ukraine 202 Sapozhnikova, S.A. [Professor) Ukrainian Scientific Research HY- dromet.Institute) Climatic Conditions of Corn Cultivation in the 214 Ukraine Rudenko, A.I. [All-Union Institute of Crop Science] The Effect of Climatic Conditions on the Degeneration of Potatoesand the Appear- Card 6/7 KUM, A.M.; NIKHATLOVA, N.I. Water requirements of sugar beets in beet-growing regions of tba Ukraine, Trudy UkrHIGMI no.14:24-45 '58. (MIRA 120) (Ukraine-Sugar beets--Water requirements) KBOXII. A. lolog.nauk (g.Kiyov) L.P.Simtrenlko, an outstanding pomolngist. Agrobiologlia no-3: 468-474 My-Jo 159. (141RA 12:9) (Simirenko, Lev Platonovieb) BUCHINSKIT, I.Te.; IOVENKO, N.G.; EXCUKH, A.M.; SAPOZHNIKOVA, S.A. Agroolimatio features of the Ukrainian forest steppe and the effectiveness of fallows in the rotation of crops. Trudy UkrHICfMI no.16:3-15 '59. (MIRL 13:6) (Ukraine--Fallowing) KEXUKH,- A.M.;-- HIKUYWVA, R.I. Moisture resources available to corn in the Ukrainian S.S.R. Trudy UkrNIGMI no.16:54-62 '59. (HIBA 13:6) (Ukraine--Corn (Maize)--Water requirements) - :~ 7.1.~.--; 1 - _ , .7 - - -~ .1,T., IOVE14KO, Nikolay Grigorlyevich;,KEKUKH, A.H., nauchnyy aotrudnik; HVILKINA, Z.A., red,; 13RAYffIIU-,H-.-I-.-,-tekhn. red. (Hydro-physical properties and water balance of soils in the U.S.S.R.] Vodno-fizichaskie avoiatva i vodnyi rezhim pochv USSR. Pod red. A.M.Kekukhs. Leningrad, Gidrometeor.izd-vo, 1960. 351 p. (HIRA 14:1) 1. UkrainBkiy nouchno-isoledovatellakiy gidromteorologichaskiy institut (for Kekukh). (Soil moisture) KKKM, A.M Characteristics of soil moisture in winter wheat fields and its role in the wintering peridd of 1955-1956. Trudy UXrNIGMI no.22:3-3.8 161 (MUM 14:6) Ukraine-Wheat) ants, Effect of soil moisture on) M (Plants-Frost resistance) KEKUKHJ, A.M.; TIMOSHENKO, G.L. Agrometeorological conditionu of the planting time of corn in the Ukraine. Trudy UKrNIGMI no.22:32-38 161. 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KEKUK A.M., kand. biolog. nauk; SIROTENKO. 0.D. avpiranf- Agroclimatic characteristics of the role of fallow.:~. Z.-mledelie 27 no.9:37-21 S 165- (MIRA 18:10) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovate.1.1-skly gidromet,,orolop heskir institut. KEKUKH, A.M.; VOLIK, V.D. Agrometeorological: conditions for beat sowing in the northeast of the Ukrainian S.S.R. and their role in chemization. Trudy Ukr NIGMI no.49:6346 165. (MIRA 18:8) DMITRENKO, V.P.; KEKUKH, A.M. Meteorological factors and the yield of grain crops. Trudy Ukr NIGMI no.49:83-92 165. O~aRA 18:8) 5 LAT a; --~- Vi M -11 - - - - - KEKUM, P.K.t kand.tekhn.nauk; TOMURZINI, O.T. Some characterigtics of the jointing of rocks. Vest. 11 Kazakh. SSR 21 no.10:56-64 0 165. (M,IRA 18z12) KEKUKH, P.K.; TOK14URZIN,, O-T.; SHISHKOV, P.A. Effect of fracturing on the charact.-r of the breaking of rocks during the mining of ore depositse Trudy Alt. GMNII Ail Kazakh. SSR 15s181-187 163. 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(Description of fossil organisms; brief handbook of methods to aid the geologiat-stratlgrapherl Opisante iskopasmykh organismov; kratkoe me- todicheskoe rukovodstwo, v pomoshch' goologu-stratigrafu. leningrad, Izd-vo Leningradskogo universitata, 1954. 45 p. [Microfilm](MLRA 7:11) (Paleontology) SARANCHINA, Galin& )4ikhaylovm; KEIAREVP L.A., red&actor; TATARSKIT, V.B,, rodaktor; BODDLAGINk, S.D-., zoxmcnuuxry redaktor. (The Fodorov mthod] Ifedorovskii mtod. Leningrad, Izd-vo Lonin- gradsko o universitsts, 1954a 134 p, (mk 86) ~Icrystallography) GURARI, Fabian Grigorlyevich; KAZARIITOV. V.P., nauchny7 red.;,.PLARET, L.A., vedushchly red.; GENHAD'YEVA, I.M., tel-chn. red. LGeology, and oil and gas potentials of the Obl-Irtyah interfluvej Geologila i perspektivy neftegazonoonosti Obt-Irtyahakogo mezhdurechlia. Leningrad, Goo. nauchno.-takhn. izd.-vo neft. i gornotoplivnoi lit-r7. Leningr. otd-nie, 1959. 172 p. (Sibirakii nauchno-iasledovatellskii institut geologii, geofiziki i minerallnogo syrlia. Trudy, no-3) (0b' Valley--Petroleum geology) (MM 12:12) (0b' Valley-Gas, Natural-Geolof7) (Irtysh Valley--ietroleum geology) - (Irtysh Valley--Gas, Natural--Geology) S.,T,S, Vladimir Nikolayevich; Xwom, I.S.; RUITWINA, Z.Z. ; APIOWVA, M.N.; SPIZIURSKIY, T.N., nauchW red.; KGL_=-V, L.A., vedushchiy red.; GE111101YEVA, I.M., tekhn.red. [Mesozoic sediments in the Khatanga, Depression] Mazozoiskie otlozheniia Khantangskoi vpadizq. Leningrad, Gas. nauchnj-tekhu.i%d- vo neft.1 gorno-topl.llt-ry lipningrotd-nie. 1959, 225 p. (Leningrad. Arauchno-isaledovatelfskil institut geologiiArktiki. Trudy vol.99) (Siberia, Northern--Geology) ALMISETCHIK, Stepan Ilikolayevichipri uchaotii sledu7uBhchikb.' GALITSEV-HCZYUK, S.D.; GODIN. K.I.: ZAYTSEV, S.M.; KIRIe,-W, M.A.; KVZLOV, A.L.; PURKIN, L.B.; RATZR, V.Ta.; RATMVSKIY, I.I.; RAKFDUJ#OV, X.F.; TABOYAKOV, A.Th.; TSITEUKO, N.D.; GOU19KOV, I.A., nauchnyy red.; MUAYMV, L.A., vedushchir red.; YASHCHWHINSKATA, A.B., tekhn.red. [Geology and gas and oil potentials of northern Sakhalin] Goologichookoe stroonie i gazoneftenoonoet' severnoi chasti Sakhalins.. leningrad, Goo. nauchn. -takh.12d.-vo naft. i gorro-toplivnoi lit-ry Leningr. otd-nie, 1959. 226 p. (Leningrad.Veesoiuznyi neftianol nauchno-isoledovatellskii geologorazvedochnvi institut. Trudy, no.135). (Sakhalin-Petroleum geOI097) (Sakhalin--Gas, Natural-Geology) KORNZYPVA, Vern Gftvrilovnn; ALTATEV, S.Ts., nauchnyy red.; KNIAREV, L.h., wedushchiy red. 4 [Geologyand oil potential of the southwestern cl "Car thian region and the otdjacant part of tho Soviet Carpathianar Geologicheskc4g stroenie i neftenoenost' iugo-zapadnogo Predkar- pattia i prilagaiushchei chasti Sovetskikh KwTat. 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[Stratigraphy, tectonics and pegnatite potential of the north- western White Sea regionj Stratigrafiial tektonika i pegmatit- onc8nost' Severo-Zapadnogo Belomortia. Leningrad, 1960. 110 p. (Leningrad. Vuesoiuznyi geologicheskii institut. Trudy, v01.31) (MM 14:7) 1. Vsei3oyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy goologichesldy institut (for lunelandovp Zakharchanko, Smirnova). (White Sea region-Geology) (Fogmatites) Ac"_- ~ ,-: - , l'.--.-.-,'lo-)i,-I:: p)IL I: - "I tU14 ~;. III -~, . 'I ). ~, 1 11 . . ~ : I I I ~;,Jft I ~, I . - I I - . , -". 1, t~ ". , !,- U I-' - - ---* -i r.--, la 0' ltuogiani Acc.~.,-Jon, Lil- , o" -,., - - , -- I -:-i I - I ~ -,, '. - -" 1~ * ~ - ~-. D llkC*,'I.'(Ii-'- 10-:1AREV, N.V.; -cry !-.Ettor%-.',z r-6o ',ao7.~r 'rc-.-. fr -r44 . . - A - 26 !Y -4 5r -4161 16.1. oprni, orov (;'c.i- D 1y, K elarem' lxndo). materialn) KELAREV., V.V.; KLYIJS!'.[,'I, V.V.; LYASHCHENKO, B.G. Dependence of the magnetic structure of FePt3 alloys on the degree of long-range ordering. Fiz. met. i metalloved. 17 no.5;779-782 Xq 164. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Institut fiziki metallov AN SSSR. L 07099-67 EWT(1)/I~NT IJP(c)~ JG ACC 14R' AP6029110 SO RCE CODE: UR/0048/66/030/006/0968/0971 ALrMOR: Klyushin, V.V.; Sidorov,S.K.; Kelarev,V.V.; GetmanjYa.; Arkhipov,V.Yeo ORG: Institute of Metal Physics,Academy of Sciences of the SSSR (Institut fiziki, metallov Akademii nauk SSSR) Cheportj~ Pdl-x)3 TITLE: Antiferro-ferro All-Union Confereuce oF 1965 in Sverdlovag system ic phase transition in the Fo(Ptx hysics of Ferro- aRT-Antiferromagnetism held 2-7 July SOURCE: Ali SSSR, Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v..30, no. 6, 1966, 968-971 TOPIC TAGS: phase transition, ordered alloy, electric resistance, spontaneous magne- tization, coercivo force, iron alloy, platinum alloy, palladium alloy ABSTRACT: The Fe(PtxPdl-x)3 system was selected for investigation in view of Its suitability for study of the behavioy of the antiferromagnotie-ferromagnetic phase transition. The end compositions -~'PePt -hnd FePd,"1,7 are binary allo a with known properties, which become ordered plraf a ordering)) at 710 and 8209C, respectively. The mixed ternary alloys (with 2~ atomic pqrcent iron) are also characterized by AuCu3 type ordering. The investigated compositionfl are tabulated (16 different specimens); the specimen preparation procedure and the resistivity measurement method were the same as described by V.V.Klyushin, I.Ya.Getmnn, V.N.Zubankov, and V.V.Kelarev (Fiz. metallov I liletallovedeniyo, 21, 153, 1966). The temperatures of the phase L ACC NR! AP6029110 transitions dotermined from the anomalies the were in temperature dependences of the electric resistivity. Also measured were the vnluos of the spontaneous magnotization and the coercive force. These wore determined by means of a vibrating magnetometer to within 376 for rod specimens. The composition dependences of the Neel and Curie points, the magnetic moment and the coercive force are presented in ligures. A radical change or break in the curves is evinced in the region of 37 to 50 atomic percent Pd. The results and specifically the probable character of the antiferro- ferromagnetic phase transition are discussed at some length. It is concluded that the transition is realized by the process described by S,K.Sidorov and A.Y.Doroshenko (Fiz. motallov i metallovedeniye, 18, 811, 1964). involving gradual rotation of the magnetic moments in the entire volume of the specimen or appearance of ferromagnetic phase nuclei in the antiferromagnetic pbasc- and the growth of these nuclei, Which of these mechanisms predominates will be determined in further studies. Orig. art. h.is: I table and 2 figures. SUB CODE: 20,07 SUBM DATE: 00 ORIG. REF: 005 OTH REF: . 007 2/2 124-1957-1-416 Translation from-, Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 1, p 51 (USSR) AUTHORS: Shorin, V. G., Kelarev, Yu. 1. :'I :L E: On the Air Resistance in Underground Locomotive Haulage (0 soprotivIenii vozdushnoy sredy pri podzemnoy lokomotivnoy otkatke) ERIODICAL: Nauch. tr. po vopr. gorn. dela. Mosk. gorn. in-t, 1955, Nr 15, pF 117-121 IISTRACT: The existing method for calculating the air resistance encountered 0y a train moving along a tunnel is extended to the case of a train of mining cars with a bulk cargo. A sample calculation is given. 0. V. Yakovlevskiy 1. Air--Resistance--Analysis 2. Tunnels--Applications Card I /I S/131/61/00/010/001/004 B 130*01 ATJTHORSj D'yachkova, Z. S., Kelarev, N. V., and Lande, P. A. TITLE: Refractory materials from kaolin of the poletayevskoye deposit PERIODICALs Ogneupory, no. 10, 1961, 458 - 461 TEXT: Kaolin of the poletayevskoye deposit near Chelyabinsk was tested as to its suitability for the production of refractory materials. 410 t of kaolin was mined for this purpose by the Miasskaya kompleksnaya geologo-razvedochnaya partiya (Miass Comprehensive Group of Geological Exploration). The following properties of the kaolin were determineds 53 - 81% silicic acid, mostly >70%; 16 - 32% Al 203; 0.2 - 3-56,i,4' Fe2 0Y Heat resistance lies between 1630 and 17600C. The kaolin can easily be concentrated by the wet process. In the concentrated kaoling three types are distinguisheds noncaking, light-colored (60h;), caking (30',-), and non- caking containing quartz (10 15',,,). The kaolin is coarsely disperse; the sum of fractions below 5t amounts to 57.1%. Concentrated kaolin 10 cakes between 1500 and 15500 The kaolin was concentrated at the Card 1/3 S/131/61/000/010/001/004 Refractory materials from... B1301/BlOl Kyshtymakiy grafito-kaolinovyy kombinat (Kyshtym Graphite and Kaolin Combine); its yield was 45~1- Its composition related to fired material via s :5 3 - 06 S 102, 4 3 - 1~- Al2031 O.Ti'~ TO2, 2.1% Fe203' An experimental batch was produced at the ogneupornyy tsekh Chelyabitiskogo metallurgiches- kogo zavoda (Works'nop of Refractory Materials of the Chelyabinsk Metallur- gical Plant). The kaolin was fired as a mixture with 201/'j Buskullskaya clay. The composition of the clay (related to fired material) was: Al203 + TiO2 31 .9~~' Pe2032.65~~, other substances 11.25', refractoriness u~ to 16800C. The briquets were fired at 1400 - 14200C for 6 - 8 hr. Crushing, milling, preparation and mixing was done by the usual procedure. The products were made from a mass prepared by semi-dry pressing or plastic forming. A binder of 50i4a clay and 50~,, kaolin was used for products from pressed mass, one of 75'.') clay and 25~/j kaolin for those from plastically formed mass. The produci;s were dried in tunnel kilns; those made from semi-dry pressed mass were subsequently fired at 1340 - 136oOc, those from plastically formed mass at 1270 - 13000C. The products corre- sponded to class B (ladle bricks type ff (P) and 115 (P5' according to POCT5341-58 (GOST5341-58), stop pipq,type (SP-6), and siphons Card 2/3 S/131/61/000/010-/'001/004 Refractory materials from ... 3130/B101, C-34 (S-34) according to GOST 4978-49. If the chanotte is fired in a rotary furnace and the specific molding pressure is increased, the con- centrated kaolin may be used for the production of materials of class I. Loseva assisted in testing the kaolin, Yu. A. Avvakumov and Yu. F. Mikhaylov in its concentration, G. G. Brodetskiy, A. A. Yakovlev, A. I. Terekhin, M. A. Pshenichnikov, A. I. Baklemysheva, N. A. Kotova, I. M. 1.11ekhrenina. and N. D. Karpova in preparing the products. T her F-- are. 4 tables and 7 Soviet references. ASSOCIATIONT: Vogtochnyy institut ogneuporov (Eastern Institute of Refractory Materials) (Z. S. D'yachkova, N. V. Kelarev); Ch6lyabinakiy metallurgicheskiy .,avod (Chelyabinsk .Metallurgical Plant) (P. A. Lande) Card 3/3 STRELOV, K.K.; MAMIN, P.S.; Prinimali uchastiye: M IYAS, I.P.; BICHURDIA, A.A.; BRON, V.A.; VECHER, N.A.; VOROBIYEVA, K.V.; DIYACHKOVA, Z.S.; DIYACHKOV, P.N~; DVORKIND, M.M.; IGNATOVA, T.S.; KAYBICHEVA, M.N.; KEIAREV, N.V., KOSOLAPOV, Ye.F.; MARIYEVICH, N.I.; MIKHAYLOV, Yu.F.; SMINA, N.V.; STARTSEV, D.A.; SYREYSHCHIKOV, Yu.Ye.; TARNOVSKIY., G.I.; FLYAGIN, V.G.; FREYDENBERG, A.S.; KHOROSHAVIN, L.B.; CHUBUKOV, M.F.; SHVARTSMAN, I.Sh.; SHCHETNIKOVA', I.L. Institutes and enterprises. Ogneupory 27 no.11:499-501 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Vostochnyy Institut ogneuporov (for Strelov). 2. Urallskiy politakhnicbeakly institut im. S.M. Kirova (for Mamykin). (Raftactory materials--Research) KELAREVA, I.A.) ORLOV, A.N. Theory of multiple-wall intergranular dislocation boundaries. Fiza met, i metalloved, 15 no.6:824-832 Je 163. (IURA 16:7) 1, Institut fiziki metallo~ AN SSSR. (Dislocations in metals) KELARTNA, N, As "Changes in the Cardiogram in the Case of Disruption of Metabolism of the Heart Tissue." Thesis for degree of Cand. Biological Sci. Sub 30 Nov 49, Moscow Order of Lenin State U imeni 14. V. Lomonosov, Summary 82, 18 Dee 52, Dissertations Presented For-Deprees in Science and Engineering in ~Ioscow in 1949, From Vechernyaya-Yoskva, Jan-Dec 1949. u s Is I II -Ctrc~Lr'fill''r U"I IF, C, 'A~'. tlvf-~i all illcre,'o. '11 th. I'n 41, ol, ~d it, -1 1 '.-l -11j~~ , t ,it the 1". frqU14M a f1l - C.v -i a (I. I t ( I [~ L'l) 11. L I.Th, wljA:*,;: 1: in.l 'fl. vZo-age, whift' tll~ intelva; "It 1.-~ Nholt'll, Ll 1~e-Traus- "I 'file t 0 1 1 o the h, to /V 11 ty, o9 L AV , 6 EYCERPTA MICA S~e 2 Vol 12/12 Physiology Dec 59 5624. ECG VARIATIONS ACCOMPANYING CERTAIN CHANGES l."* METABOL- 11SAI OF HEART TISSUE (IMPAIRED MYOCARDIAL GLYCOLYSIS) (Russian text) - Kelareva N. A. Dept. of Animal Physiol., Nloscrjw Univ. FIZIOM-MrTV-.SEC1T.-1959 45/1 (74-82) Graphs 4 IlluS. I Variations occurring in the frog E~G were observed when a selective disturbance of myocardial glycolysis was produced, Isolated frog hearts or preparations con- sisting of 2 atria were used. lodoacetate or fluoride was added to the perfusing fluid. Specific changes were seen in the ECG when glycolysis of the cardiac muscle was impaired. The process of heart tissue depolarization, revealed by a 'B' wave on the ECG, as well as its subsequent polarization, were shown to be relatively independent of conditions of the glycolytic process. KAN, R.A.; KELAWA, N.A. Oriented conduction of excitation in the atrioventricular region of the heart. Rauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no.1:51-55 160. (MIRA 13:2) l.Rokomendovana kafedroy fixiologii zhivotnykh Mzskovskogo goaudarstvannogo universiteta Im. M.V. lomonosova. (HYART-INMUTION) KKLAREVA N A.; KOVALEVA, T. N. A- Mechanism of Inhibiting And intencifying, influences of paranympa- thetic nerves on the heart activity. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no.3:73-79 '62. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Rekomandcvana kafedroy fiziologii zhivotnyl-I Moskovskogo goaudarstvannogo universiteta im. M. V. lomonosova. (NERVOUS SYSMI, PARASYMPATHETIC) (NERVES, CARDIAC) ,IN 14(6);8(6) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1716 VsesoyuznYY institut "Gidroenergoproyekt." Leningradskoye otdeleniye Turbinnoye oborudovaniye gidroelektrostantsiy; rukovodstvo dlya proyektirovaniya (Turbine Installations of Hydroelectric Power Stations; Design Manual) 2nd ed., rev. and enl. Moscow, Gosenergoizdat, 1958- 519 p. 6,200 copies printed. Additional Sponsoring Agency: USSR. Ministerstvo elektrostantsly. Ed. (Title page): A.A. Morozov.(Deceased))Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor;'Oompilers: F.V. Anosov, Dacent, Candidate of Technical Sciences; I.M. Gamusj Engineer; Yu.14e. Garkavi, Engineer; G.S. Gollshman, Engineer; A.A. Yevdokimov, Engineer; A.S. Yeremeyev, Engineer .;A.Ye. Zhmud', Engineer; N.N.- PC', &areva., Engineer; A.P. Klochkov, Engineer; A.G. La fteer; Ya. Mengel' Engineer; TH A.A. Morozov, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences; G.M. Serebryakov, Engineer; I.N. Smirnov, Docent, Candidate of Tech- nical Sciences; M.1. Smirnov, Docent; D.S. Shachavelev, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences; N.N. Shcherbin8kaya, Engineer; Card 1A3 Turbine Installations (Cont.) sov/i7i6 (Leningrad Division., "Gidroenergoproyekt" Institute, Leningradskiy politekhnicheakiy institut (Leningrad Polytechnical Institute], Loningradskly-Metallicheskly zavod [Leningrad Metalworking Plant] Plant "Elektrosila", and Zavod pod"yemno'-transportnogo oborudovanlya [Hoisting and Transport Equipment Plant); Editorial Board: A.A. Morozov (Chief. Ed.) A.P. Klochkov, N.N. Kelareva, N.N. Kovalev; Ed.: A.L. Mozhevitinov; Tech. Ed.: A.A. Zabrodina. PURPOSE: This book is a manual for engineers and technicians engaged in the design of hydroelectric power plant equipment, and also for students of power and power machine-building institutes and depart- ments. COVERAGE: The manual contains materials on turbine installations needed for designing hydroelectric power stations. Information based on modern achievements in Soviet turbine building are pre- sented. Hydraulic designs of turbine flow passages and plotting of operating characteristics are discussed. Data are presented on turbine speed regulation and automatization of hydromechanical equipment, and on turbine auxiliary equipment, generators, Card 2/13 Turbine Installationa(Cont.) SOV/1716 installation and repair. A section of the book is devoted to tabu- lated data and cross section drawings of various Soviet and non- Soviet turbine installations of hydroelectric power stations. Information on testing of turbines and technical conditions for designing and specifications for supplying adjustable-bladep radial- axial (mixed flow] and bucket-type turbines are presented in Appen- ,PendJx 3 contains conversion tables fot; measures. The dixes 1 and 2. AP Director of the 'Gidroonergoproyekt" Institute, Professor A.N. Voziiesenakiy, Director P.M. Yanovskly of the Leningrad Division of the Institute, and Chief Engineer B.M. Lyobchenko, of the Insti- tute's Department of Standard Designs, rendered great assistance in organizing the work on the second edition. The Editorial Board thanks Professors F.F. Oubin, V.S. Kvyatkovskiy, and N.M. Shchapov, and Docent M.M. Orakhelashvill for comments on the first edition. There are no references. Card 3/13 Turbine Installations (Cont.) TABLE OF CONTENTS: PART I. TURBINES Ch..I. Types of Turbines and their Parameters SOV/1716 1. Power of flow [available energy] and power of turbine 9 2. Types of turbines and fields of their application 11. Basic parameters of turbines and types of ninner wheQ.1s 12 Law of kinematic similitude 15 5. Relationships between turbine efficiency and its d'ameter and head 18 L 6. Fffect of geometrically nonsimilar elements of a turbine on its efficiency and power in model testing 21 7. Runaway speed 22 8. Devices for preventing turbine runaway 27 9. Axial thrust of a turbine 30 Ch. Turbine Casings and Draft Tubes 1. Turbine casings 32 2. Simplified method of determining the dimensions of turbine casings 38 Card 4/13 Turbine Installations (Cont.) SOV/1716 Draft tubes 41 LMZ types of recommended draft tubes 50 5. Application of ejecting devices for combating head and power drop during floods 51 6. Suction lift and cavitation 53 Ch. 34. Nomenclature and Main General Characteristics of Reaction Turbines Nomenclature of LMZ large reaction turbines 59 2. Nomenclature of VIGM medium reaction turbines 69 3. Main general characteristics of reaction turbines 76 Ch. 4. Selecting the Basic Parameters of Turbines and Plotting Their Characteristic Curves 1. Selecting reaction turbines on the basis of main general characteristics 97 2. Performance characteristics and general operating characteristics of tu:~bines 99 Card 5/13 Turbine Installations (Cont.) SOV/1716 3. Examples of plotting general operating characteristics of reaction turbine 103 4. Selecting reaction turbines on the basis of operating characteristics plotted on logarithmic coordinates log 5. Selecting generator power and design head of a turbine 113 6. Selecting basic parameters of bucket type impulse turbines 116, 7. Simplified method of selecting basic parameters of turbines, and determination of the *eighlt and cast of turbine-generator set 122 PART 11. TURBINE REGULATION AND AUTOMATIZATION OF TUR13INE-GENERATOR SETS Ch. Elements of Turbine Regulation Systems 1. Speed governors 127 2. Regulating system circuits 141 3. Selecting the elements of regulating systems 144 4. Oil-p:oessure systems 149 5. Pressure regulators 155 Card 6/13 Turbine Installations (cont.) sov/iT16 Ch. 6* Calculating Parameters Included in Guarantee of Regulating System 1. Statement of the problem 159 2. Calculating variation of pressure during water hammer (Brief information 161 3. Approximate calculation of (parameters included in) guarantee of regulation (LKZ method) 168 4. Exact calculation of [parameters included in] guarantee of regulation 169 5. Program control of regulating element 174 Ch. -7-, Automatization of Hydromechanical Equipment 1. General premises 178 2. Putomatization of basic units of hydromechanical equipment 180 Example of automatization of a turbine-gerierator set 187 Data on equipment and their symbols 190 Card TA3 Turbine Installations (cont.) SOV/1716 PART III. AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT OF HYDROELECTRIC POWER STATIONS Ch. Oate Valves of Penstooks and Hydraulic Drives for Lifting Gate Valves 1. Basic types and selection of gate valves 198 2. Hydraulic drives for lifting gate valves 213 Ch....-.'!)-. Designing Penstock Gate Valves 1. Forces and moments acting on a gate valve 217 2. Water hammer occurring during the movement of the working element of a gate valve 227 3. Designing of bypass and gate valve control systems 228 4. Calculating the strength of parts of a butterfly gate valve 230 Ch. 10. Lubricating Services for Turbine Generator Sets 1. Purpose and organization of lubricating services 231 2. Types of oils used 232 3. Amount and service periods of oils 233 4. Oil-handling processes 235 Card 8/13