SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOKLE, YU. - KOKONKOV, YU.N.

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V %PQV41-0Y ACC NRt AT6023091 Motor Generator Nominal power (kw) 6.4 Angular speed (rpm) 4000 3000 Voltage (volts) 380 400/230 Power factor (coo 1.0 0.81 Frequency (cps) so Soo Efficiency 0.85 0.80 Excitation voltage (volts) 65 33o5 Excitation current (A) 3,0 8.0 Overload capacity 1.69 The overall efficiency of the converter is 0.75. The absence of brushes provides re- liable service-free operation. ' The rjachronous motor makes for constant output fro" quency. Orig. art. has: 9 figures, I table. SUB CODEt 09/ SWM DATE t one/ ORIG UFt 002 itord 2/2 not ;4667-11 EWTW ACC NRI AK6014545 SOURCE COM UR/0196/65/000[oll/1025/1026 AUTHOR: Nmrsp Tu.J_jg2U.U,'Skruziti$A 1. 0 TITLE: Now contactless frequency changer 11/5 SOURCEs Ref. sh..Elektrotekhnika i energetikap Abs. 111163 REF SOURCE: Sb. Beskontakt. elektr. mashizW. V~ 4. Riga, Zinatne, 1965, 107-114 TOPIC TAGS: frequency changer, frequency converterl inductor machine MSMUCT: A new type of rotary contactless frequency changer was designed and built at the Power-Engineering Institute, AN LatSSR. The changer conprises two machines in one frame: a m or represented by a C0nta0t183B 3-phase synchronous machine with claw-type polea and extemal yoke and a generator repreBented by a 3-ph"a hatero- ptsLar indtotor machine with Z-tooth winding and two tooth pitches an the stator. The rated power (at the gmerator end) is 6.4 kw; 3000 rpm; 400/2p v; efficiency,, 0.80. Nine figuress Ohe table, Bibliography of 2 titles. G. Salgas [Tranalation of abstractj SUB CODE: 09 Card I/ I vmb UWs 621e314*261*(O47#1 XOYLIXv V. S. 0y Ll"" V" S* ~ Condensers (Steam) Condensers (S1 Assembly of tj Assembly of tubing-in steam,turbine.a condensers. Rab.energ.,2,no. 3, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May 195Y, Uncl. 2 V. S. Furnaces I I New construction for reinforcing the combustion chamber. Elek. eta, 23 no, 7j 1952 November Monthly List Rf Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, -195j, Uncl. 2 1. KOKLTK, V.S. 2. USM (600) 4. Cranes, Derricks, Etc. C ,ombination towerfor tubing, Eng., Elek.ata. 24 no. 39 1953. 9. Month LiBt of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APM1 1953, Uncl. - JN u 2MIDMXIY. 1.I., inshener; IDELIN, V.S.. Inshener. Installing end boiler units in boiler lustmllations. Alsk,sts. 28 no.9275-76 S 157. (KIRA 10:11) (Boilers) 101mix, Lush. Mechanized welding of pipelines. Inarg.atrot. no.4:48-50 159. (min ilia) 1, Proyaktnaya koutora tresta nTuxhteploonergomontashO. (Pipelides-Welding) KOELIK, V,Ss, ingh. Use of propane-butane for cutting metal'In the assembly of the beat- generating equipmant of electric power pfanta. Energ. strol. nd.20t 137-140 161. (MIRA Oa)*, 1. Proyektnaya, kontori tresta "Yuzhteploenergomontazh". (Gas welding and cutting) (Electric power plants--Equipment and supplies) VEMy I.M. 0 masterl EDNSTANTINIDI., K.P.,, sloommi-elektrokbodovik Devi$* Speeding the grinding- of wheel pairs. E:Lek.i tepl.tiaga 5 zox.,29 N 161. (mA 34: n) 1. Depo Dzhavbul. Knakhokoy dorogi. (Diesel locomotivea--Maintenance and repait) 99-58-4-3/7 'AUTHORBi Bolotovat N,F.j Vinokur Ta.Ye.1 Girshkan# S.A.; Koklyanov,A#F; Kundsloht M.N.t Nefedovq V.D.1 Offengenden, S.R.1 Pi E-OFIFO-Vt j P681&Vj1kjr'O V., V.; "Tak4lov,, 7~. B.; MmLrpv,, L.A.; abtariv, y&. K#'; Ithubladsep K. Ke TITLEs Means ok Raising the Technical Level and lowering the Construe- tion Coot of Irrigating and Heliorating Systems (Puti povyshe- niya tokhnioheekogo urovaya i snizheniya stoimooti etroitell- stva orositelInykh, oaushitellnykh i obvodnitellnykh sistem) 10 PAIODICALs Gidrotakhnika i Melioratsiya, 1958 9 (USSR) 'A# 4P pp 17-3 ABSTRACTs A general review of past achievements and future tasks in the field ctf irrigation and melioration is given. The main deficiengies in the field are: insufficient mechanization of construction workp a shortage of excavating machines and other construction equipment, late deliveries of spare parts for Machines and a too wide dispersal of funds over a multitude of enterprises. The main shortcomings at the planning stage are: insufficient us* of means to out-downfiltra+in--loases of water in the canals; insufficient utilization of sprinkling; insufficient development of drainage systems, a careless level- Card 1/) lihg of irrigated fields, the most important factor in an 99-58-4-3/7 Means of a Raising the Technical Level and Lowering the Construction Cost bf Irrigating and Veliorating Systems economical use of water. During the 6th 5-year plaL, the drainage system in the south-western parts of the Belorussian SSR# in the Poleslye part of the Ukrainian SSRv and in other parts of the USSRf is to be greatly developed. Only 894 million hectares out of a total of 200 million hectare of marshes or marshy soils were being drained at the beginning of 1957. More than 4 million of these undrained hectares are used as natural meadows and pastures with low yields. The article also recommends to replace the system of open drainage ditches by subsurface drains. Daring the 6th 5-year plan 81fl zillion hectares will be watered by now wellop reservoirs, artificial lakes and spring water. Many sheep-breeding farms in Uzbekistan will install electric pumps, until now impossible due to the shortage of needed equipment. In 1957 production of hy- draulio squipmeht lagged considerably behind requirements. The article lists the various projects to be constructed in various republics. The'melioration works will cover an area of 13 million heo%ares in the Belorussian and Ukrainian SSRf Card 2/3 the acreage of arable land will be increased by 3j8 million 99-58-4-3/7 Means of a Raising the Technical Level and Lowering the Construction Cost of Irrigating and Heliorating Systems AVAIIABLEi Card 3/3 hectares. There are 8 photos and 1 table and Maps- Library of Congress SHUUADZE* K-K-1, kund.se1I9kokhozy&ystvennykh naukl LEVANOVSKIY, L.B., kand.tekhn.naukj KOKLYANOV# A.F.p insh. Fu'ndamental problent%in'the reclamation of land. Qdr. i mel. 13 no.8:11-20 Ag 161. (KERA 14:8) (Drainage) KOKLYAYNY Jal--ndr Ivanovich.. kand.sellkhoz.nauk; KOKLYAYEVA, olina Vladimirovnap kand.sellkhoz.nauk;ULIIN, Lifp red.; SAYTANIDIp L.D.0 tekhn. red. (Buchwheat is a valuable crop] Grechikha - tsennaia kulitura. Moskva; Izd-vo M-va..eel'.khoz.RSFSR,, 1961. 82 Pe (MIRA 15:7) (Buckwheat) KOXLYAYEV) Aleksendr Ivanovich, kand.oollkboz.nauk,. KQIWAYEVA., Polina V2adimirovna,, kand.sellkhoz.nquk;ULIN, I T.--.7Vd- - . 'UUn. red. , . P [Bucbwheat JO a 'Valuable crop] Grechikha - tae=aia kulltura. Moskvap Izd-vo M-va sell.kboa.RSPBR, .1961. 82 pe (Buckwheat) (MIRA 15t7) S~ KOIICNOVAO B,S.; KAUSHANSKAYAO R*M.; X LGINAt MMGUZ., MoF. Late results of the treatment of tuto--i-culoui meningitis by a compound method in the Moldavian S.S.R. Wravookhranenie 6 no.3t49-51 NY-Ja'63 (MIRA 16:13.) 1. It Moldavskogo nsuchno-boledovatel'skogo instituta tu- berkuleza (dir, - kandomed,nauk H.A.Burlachenko), V Z D.H. I' YASAKOVA, 0.1.; LIBIDNA, 0,0. -6 KOVAN, Y.S. Pneumonia In Influenza. Sovetmed. lro.3:16-18 Mar 51. (cum 2o,6) 1. Docent D.M* Sislin; Candidate Medical Sciences O.I.Tasakov&. Ze Of the Faculty Therapeutic Clinic of Sverdlovsk Medical Institute (Read-Prof. B.P.Kushelevskiy). D(Y3RZTNSKI, ZbIgniew; KOKOCKA, Barbara; WIRTZRZSIWICZ, Irena. Waluation of results of 1320 cases of pleuroscopy and pnewonolyels. Gruslica 23 no,9,.643-646 sept. 53. 1 2 Panstwovego Banat. Prsolwgruslicaego v Tusvynka. Dyr.: dr. S:Plslo. Sanatorium Praeolwgrusliose w Tuesyn)m kolo-Lodslo (COLIAM THUAPY, ---Iysls with pleuroscopy, results) DOIRUNSKI, Zblgniew; BAZTLWICZ, Tadeusqz=." , Bambara; WARTIMINWICZ, Iran&; WOJTAL. 5tan1sjww--T bar& ALMA, Bar Oomparison of.tbe early and late results of pneumothorax treatment in pulmonary tuberculosis. Gruslics 24 no,8: 719-724 Aug 56. 1. Z Panstwovego Sanatorium Prxeclwgrusliesego w Tussynka Dy,raktor: dr. meds" go Czkwlanlanc. (PNZMTMRAX. ARTINCIAL, statists COM Par ison of early & late rssults) DOBItZTNSKI. Zbigniew: UZTLIWICZ, Tadouss rolm WARTEMIRCIOZ, Iron&; WOJTAL. Stan 6 8w; Barbara Pneumothorax treatment In cases of bilateral tuberculosis. Gruzlica 24 no.8:725-728 Aug 56. 1. Z Panstwowego Sanatorius Prseciwgrusliczego w Tuezynku Dyrektor: dr, sod. M Cskwianianc. (PNRMTHDRAI, ;RiiFICIAL In bilatoral-pulas tuberc.) KOKOCHA., Barbara; POWSKI, Bogdan Biostimin in the treatment of bronchial asthma. Fol. tyg. lek. 17 no.34tl340-134,3 20 Ag 162, 1. Z Foradni Chor.ob Alergiasnych I Klinild Chorob, Wownstrxnych AM v Gdanaktk; kierownik Klinikis prof. Marian Gorski. (ASTHRA) (ALOE) XONCHA, Barbara; RMAIISKI-j-.4oEdan; CHYRIX-BOROWSKA, Sabina Results of therapautic spooifio desensitization of patients with allergic bronchial asthma. Pol. arch. med. wownet. 34 no.5o.575-578 164 1. Z Poradni Chorob Alergic2riyeh I Kliniki Chorob Wownetrznych Akademii Nodycznej w Gdonsku (Kierownik: prof. dr. med. M.Gorski). KDKO(-ii V! L-1, Cr- V Ing 4-J Cd 4-J too. rig mi i i -,. -.., I H :JL j pf a Is's x 84 AR hhh it's a A 6-c d KOKOCHASHVILI, Goorgiy Vasillyevich (Rapana. Tbilisi, Detiunizdat Gruz.SSR "akaduli,") 1961, 29 P. (In Georg-ia-nl. (MIRA 17:5) KOEMNASHTIUP Me L IsPhrolithlosis in children, Pedlatrila, Kookya. no.507-41 Sept-Oct Wo. (CUM 2011) 10 Pf the CbIldrou's gurgica Ortbopedic Clinic Oboad -Prof. M. 10 Nakochastwili). TM1191 Modica Institute azA of the ChIlArea's Surgl"I Orthopedic Division Tbilisi First *mlcipal Rospital. KCICOORMErviLl, M.-I. -Sarooms of the prostate Is a thre"ear-old boy. Xhirurislis, uo*9t6B 8 153. (XWA 61l1) Ii Is detskop kbirurglabieskop otdoleal" 1-y Thillookoy gorodskoy bol"niter. (Prostate gland-Tumrs) KOKOCAMVILIV X.I. .172nersomw surcery of the abdomen In obildren; acute abdomen] Noodouhnals khI*urgU4 briushnoi polosti u.detsi; oetr7i shivot, Tbilisi, Grusandcls. 4956. 175 P. (KM 10M 1.1 KOKOGHASHVIW, H.J16 Diagnostic errors In a,cuts appendicitis in children. xhirursila 32 uo.10t46-53 0 156 (MINA 12:7) I.-Is kafedry,detakoy khirurgii a ortop*dUV (zav. - prot. X. I. Kokochashvilii) Thiliaskago goandarstyamogo mditsinakogo in- Stituta. (APRIMICITS, in inf, and chill dW,' -differ. dim.) EDIODGUMILI, O..Sh,, ,.,,,Emww -- , fon problevis in* tb* efficient cal4mistion of water sapply "stem. [in Georgian with.sunmary In Ruestam]. . Trudy Inst. Orot. dsl&;AN Qrus, SSR 4*.149-163 053~ (MLRL 9M) (Water supply engineering) The classification of basic types of curves requiring free thrusts, discharges wA energy graphs. Trudy Instistrat.dels. AN Grus.80 5t 217-232 !55. (MIA 9:8) (water supply ensin"rins) IMCHASIMI, O.Sh. Using the analyticall method for determining the most efficient rAmb*or of zones in parallel water supply systems (in Georgian With sumsWi'if.- in lbassian]. Trudy last, strot. dole AN Grus, SSR -6:213-220 157. (MIRA 11:8) (Water-supply saginaering-TablOs, calculations, Oto.) ME KOKOCHLSHVILI, O.Sh. Determining zone borders In zonal vater-supply systemR. Trudy Inst.strotedela All Ons,831 712294-244 139. (WU 1315) Ofater-supply sq;lneerlng) fog .40 ; Vwx the C. A", do. and Joe Mb.- Fwm -*"I two"immiou. I" $kwT tkat Mild"K41d 11-te" It its Is XJO 9 X 110-w& od tot bmamm; Ab" to 4.8 x 10 twall" a pwtiw pok. goo at w9wNMIS IVA" on the "ry swab I -S "M tot K 10 '1 UNA (A the ML glop ow Of IT ab we ild aft 1.11M Unutm aV.4 14 olwl or.' a 40 V of 00 gee 0 411 .0 q P7 VWPwQ Awn AN$ -W*'MK vi *$at Ow -cc -"cIwjMtm omm"."" V*400 @waft .AAJ NV o,, md..OoAlft -*N* 664 *a as 94I.L vId smasmudo. RLSIM" S-ft~ .A.61 'c"I -oft Ow"A" Laod"s x 1%86 -.wd, ~mm'mj -C W vtd*su*Y eav4sede . -rst 'MI qw-4 I-Ow V-14 4wh if% In *AAL 'dL) ~11019 'Mr 1%4-qW 1061 -0-Ado 0 "*d- 'go I r. -~-#w -&-A 9POI IF I - A -IF lot avoome.ovex -40 .14w. C*wj*vIr -M do sdmw Q~ imp 1"Maww"WO ...... am "K""MM (0 MIAVU 3"233h*WXX -MA foe Of ood '4 3. ft d1w ..K 41 JW to O*W am .01 0 0 I SA IL. W b t" 91 "1 "A OW I I ~ Ph dimal ter of pw A a S 16 MIA"Mum ilso I am V P13, .1 kid' weft kv be A to 29 NOW We" led d' 00 in Now 0 Ic Tm w* thin :c Off thir M40 0 larviall" a# the 0" an at I it A cm dqw of the kimatic stralpt 6;Qby Wx a a AAA with tbaWkwims Som !WIA -2. 12, Is Mo.. MP.: OW Ift a -.%%%, Omm, 0.01311. roo 74: &SOL, of Op *boarted, tan 40 a SAW ler the 3$t Fm klarthe #k -04171'iar both prw- the "fig" of m to the AW6 of b mmampawlied by 44A "Nr I far 68 of the UK. insithe w them of 046- NW pmIah pwikvAwty It hk*0406 that too *has* too became of ke hmr pre N. The* woo 0569111 MIS 0" 01 A I $.Iwo 0 wilt "0419 a .1 -9--ot- V. 1.. Kokochashv:...li, V. I;0 "The effect of various factors on the -xtent of -spontanloan combusion of bydro,-en MIXtures with brominell, Soobshch. Akad. nauk Graz. SS.R. 19401 No. 0) P. 47340 SO: U-114931j, 29 Oct 53) (Letopis tZhurnal Inykh Statey, No* 16, 1949) 'Ccinbuntion Phenmem "'Mcparlowtal invest gation of the Ccmbuatica of 11oixtures of E$drogeu and Br='no'" V. Vill, Pb7olcochmm last, Ac a& Sol U J* ow, 6 r Piz xhl-" Vol TTTTT' No 1 mg, Initial stages, reaction of b7drogen Lue - Is very evidant. , Appearance of detc= m and,Irlfhtness of explo3ions comfiri tjio, that explosions bxvu&t on. by beat that: 4w9 Mmt: m the ccobuotlm~ of-H 40 7 77T- 0100badstOy Chemistry Bromine fteary of,leat'UpUalcm In tbe'Reaction WjAh blk~anchsd CbMIA Ombumtlm of 12 + Erg tokoebashvill, Pb;ysIcocbsm last, Acaav.scl ftar six Mann Vol NO 1 *etiou of Wdrogm and -bromilue is a chain ro- Mblon vith mWmabed chains. Relationship: of %mation.spe" to twapw&ture bas bean deter.~'. dmd by Bodaushtsyn an& Id". Nimcbm"em or:~ jefttlon in & L CGS&, or =a=anched chains does'.':~." KOKOCHAS17111d, V. 1. TsetskhIadze, T. V. and Kokochashvill, V, I. -"The effect of orgainc matter on the stability of an alco-susponsion of oxide co.-Tounds of lead,u Trudy Thilis gos. un-ta in. Stalina, Vol. XXXIIIa, 1949, p. 85-M. - Bibliog: 3 iteris SO' U- 5240, 17, Dec. 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Invkh Statey, No. 25, 1949). VM/Chemistiy -Xinetics of 'Combustion fty-,5,0 'liat Ignition of a Mixture of Hydrogen and Bromine.." V. I. Kokichashvili, Thillat Statp. TT Aw Pt*lin Soobshchenlya Ak%d Nauk Gruz SSR, Vol-ll,'No 2 V pp ~85-92 Th0conditions for the explosion of R and Br are dW by '.the 'relationship between the'rate of haat~ 6*61ution'and the rate of beat removal * The ra;Ul, -Neat evolution is in turn detd by the rate aiA' ,Iu*t of . the reaction. The latter two factors W" 247MB dotd. =thematically. A curve was canitz,66ted ssure to *dOmpn from theoretit:al UtIng. the crit ' pre considerations'. - It coincide(I'favorably with exptl ' d&tAj. The work refers to a previous report by tboi author, "Investigation of Phenomena of CombustiOW 01 Of R2 - Br2 Mixt, - 800b Ak'Ld Neuk Gruz SSR I V No 1, 195. Presented. by Act Mem Acad SCi GeOrgi= SM it. I. AgI ad e 13 May 49 7 d Of tlis An: Rea c lud C Onew th A24(3)#?6847j a March I *- 950 Ox una on In S S. R, -arA= or- Waal- -wrm:ti the- 4hdlm*f" t - --J, led and tho spealal ra he reActlon tio, 0 In TC40tid attuve of therm&]L -studlod Chaing. - sumble in it "re to *Ith---,-h6 -OrF No b 4 v -the an exPlanfttlon la 'jhe phejj~m6 -C. mt1ri'a :-the. ML11A ~6r the Ima non Cir for. b ch *t'O chemlcAl imaction Wlth H2, 4. BX-2 0 "mi In JgnLtjOn waa-do and the-the.,,,.. hermaj---j:j:L3 tidj-&jj-thd7 VA954 Cbxri4taristidc~"O -tbA Cftb4tion of Mixtures. sa,~W; Vs, 1. Idk6ebash-Ali Stc I V. -.0tia ii-Thillsi IFIZ ~XhisO Vol', Xxv, Ito 44h4-W Z bur, R ~.,gMIXIM fiiiii 1).ropeption, In Br-11 mixi sdiai ~varrlng flame PM Ai drOU top V, D adul 4,-to botton wd t ~Irft-A i*c- 46"- 'bit 06NDU ',.to t4*,Of,.t c 'rat propwt dm qn, pressiure, coupn,of sixt, 00f jjAA UAL .1*~ivjo-r of: flow front in breWd un" ssieksri Ais"i in'14't, into. ABASHIDZIO K,: KOEDCHASHVILI, V, xlnetrWIF ethryl =cotatts f ormstion depending on the solvent (in Georgian with summary in Russian]. Trudy MI. GU no.62:183-188 157. (MIRA 11:7) I.Tbilioskiy gosudaretvann" universitet imeni Stalins., kafedra fizicheskoy khimli, (Bthyl acetate) (Chemical reaction, Rate of) /A 710o 31957 3/081/61/000/023/005/061 B100147 AUTHORSt Labadzeo Ks.i Kokochaohvilit V. TITLEs Thresholds of spontaneous ignition of ethane-chlorine mixtures PERIODICAL3 R eferativnyy zhurnali Khimiyaq no. 23, 1961, 56, abstract 23B4O,9 (Tr. Tbiliesk, un-ta, V, 74, 1959, 275 - 282) TEXTs The spontaneouz~ignition-thresholds of various ethane-chlorine mixtures are studied. The threshold value is largely--dependent,on-,the condition of the-walls of the reaction vessel. Annealing and-evacuation of the vessel made it-poosIble to reproduce the experiments.''Insignificaqt traces of reaction products cause a considerable change in the spontaneous -ignition threshold. The logarithm of the ratio critical -Prevoure/tezpera:.~/ ture as plotted-against the inverse-temperattire of the spr girt-tion threshold is a straight line. This indicates that the threshold valusir- are in good agreement with the known Semenov equation, in which 'the coefficient A 2800. An increase in the chlorine content leads to a Card 1/2 B/Co101,1719 1 /000/02 3/005/061 Thresholds of apontaneoua-ignition ... B106/B147 decrease and an extension of the spontaneous-ignition thresholds. [Abstraeterlis notes Complete translation.] Card 2/2 5/120/62/000/006/007/029' E032/EI14 'AUTHIORSt Kokochashv .-V.I#l Mirianashvilis G.M.9 Durchu ladze A.A., and-fthaparidse, X.G. TITLE: OA proportional counter and shielding system for ;radiocarbon dating PERIODXCALs Pribory i tekhn'ika* eksperimenta, no.6, 19626, 52-5 TEXT: ,A now proportional counter is described, -It has a working volume of-4.5 litres and can wiihatand pressures of 10-15 atm.. I t is illustrated in Fig.1, in which. 7 is a coppe. cylinder 60 cm long (outer diameter 12.5 cm, wall thickness 0.5 cm).,. Copper was chosen on the basis of ininimum *radioactive contaminationi. The central wire is kept under tension by the copper piston 1 which lies inside a perspex insulator -2 which in 22 cm long and has a. corrugated surface designed to minimise leakage currefts., The anode in in the forno of a tungsten wire surrounded tj a guard ring 4. One end of-the wire is taken out through the insulator.,',2..., and'the other is held in position by a spring' 8 attached to a teflon holder which in supported by the porcilain tubes 6. This method'of attachment ensures that high voltages up to 25 kV Card I/ S/l2o/62/ooo/oo6/oO7/029 A proportional counter and shielding. E032/E114 can be applied and the tension in the wire cakn,be conveniently regulated. The evacuation,a 'nd filling of the counter are carried out through the valve "10. 'The working gas for the counter was prepared in a speciol, installation in which the specimen under investigation was first burned in a stream of oxygen flowing through a stainless steel tube at a temperature about 500 *C. This. was followed by chemical con~yersion and final drying of the -resulting C02- In order 'to reduce the background of the counter it was surrounded by a Geige*r counter screen in anti-coincidence with the proportional counter. At a pressure of 2 atm the ceuntingi rate for 6ontemporary -carbonlwas found to be 68t4 ptpom* at a background (under similar conditions) of 27.3 p.p.m. This should .ensure dating measurements of tip to 43 000 years (48 hour counting interval). There are 4 figures. ASSOCIATIONs' Tbilisskiy gosudarstvennyy univerj;itet (Tbilisi State University) SUBI-11TTEDi September 30,,1961 T, Card 2/3 t ACCESSION NEt AR4036316 8/0061164/000/004/10631D064 AUTHOR: KoV;oihsshVLlLq V. y zhurnpl. KhLakya, Abe. 411472 SOURCE: Refer&tLvny* TITLE: The question of the mechanism of the combustion of carbon monoxide CITED SOURCE: Tr. Tbiftesk. un'tal v. 80, 1961(1962), 325-331' TOPIC TAGS: carbon monoxide, combustion, combustion rate, burning$ flame propagation, flame propagation rate, activation energy, carbon tetrachloride, I hydrogen chloride ABSTRACT: I'he effect of additions of CC14 and HCl on the rate of propagation of the flame (vo) was studied in a CO-02 mixture in the presIence of small amounts of,.i! H The magnitude of vo was determined by the method of �tevene on the basis off 2- the initial rate of movement of the flame, measured photographically in a round flask. Additions of 0.5-2% CC14 and 0.2-15% HCl decreased 41 vo. Addition of HCl led to combustion of a dry CO-02 MixturQ iu the absence of 112- KC1 was shown to have a biphaeLc effect (accelerating and inhibitory) and -V0; concentrations of tration do- HCl up to 6% increased vog while a further increase in' the HCk concen -- - - - ~- R: AR4036316 ACCE SSION N creased it. The energy of activation of combasti6n of the~mixtures 82% CO - 15% .5% N2 and 82%,CO'-.)15% 02 m3% HCI was-foun&to-be 02 - 1.5% H2 - 1 24 and 68 " '86 Polyak res kcal/mol ectively . . - ., , p CODS: ~`DATH~'ACQ: AOApr64 TI) SUB VP W , , , t .4 V X, rd-, KOKOC HVILI MAS . V.Kh.,, polkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby 1--~ Outstanding aviation doctor, Voen* med, zhure no~10:9 o 165. (MIRA 18:3-1) ~OKOGIIA, Barbara; RCMNSKI, Bogdan 1-1-111-1-d. 'rho a(jx and age factor In bronchial asthma morbidity. Pol. tyg. lek. 19 no.10:347-349 2 Mr 164. 1. Z I Kliniki Chorob 'vlewnetrznych Akadermii Medycznej w Gdansku Werewnik.- prof. dr. mod. Marlan Gorski). R IS . Dogjan; KOKOMHA iArhura n"alation of ccc-upations to bronchial asthma morbillty. Pol. t7g. Jai. 19no.12:423-42-5 16Mr 164, Z Poradni C iorob Alergicznuch I KlInIki C torob I.Jewnetrwyell Akademll lIadycznej w Gdansku (kierownik: prof. dr. flarlan Gorski). , -11-1 1 1 1 C/'?~ ~U~J~C~UND -F Catogory : Aicrobiology - PhYSiology and biocbemistry Abs. Jour : He[ Zhur - 1,10.9 No.190 b58, 8.5966 Author : Zablocki, is.; Ralicka, A.; Kokocinska, I. Institut. : Title Comparative Stuojiea of the Secretion by Staphy- lococci of Free and Combined Coagulaxes Ori6 llub. Med. Donwisid. i ~.ikrobiol., 1957, Vol-9, ',.o.4, 331-338 Abstrazt Studies were made of 20U strains of staphylococel isolated from patients. It was shown that the pathogenic AtAj!hYlOCOCCi fOMj GiMUl%&nOQU%1Yj both free and combined coagulase. For determina- tion of the pathogenicitiy of staphylococel by their formation of combined cougulase, it is sug- g*ated that the microscopic slide method be used. From the authors$ summary. Z zakladu Mikrobiologli Szozogolowj Unlwersytetu lodzklego. Card: 1/1 KOKOCINSKA, Irana; KRUKOWA, Maria :- Evaluatlon of dried feces specimens for bacterlological tests. Pr2egl. epidem. IS no.1:123-125 164. 1. Z Wojewodzkiej Stacji Sanitarno-Epidemiologicznej w Poznaniu ([~,raktor Stacji, doe. dr. mod. S. Grzymala). KUDRYAVT'1EV, V.I.; KOKOLZEYEVO I.K. ilyrgenetio copier potentia o Ordovician and Silurian aediments in the southern spurs of the Western Sayan Mountains (western Tuva). Trudy SNIIGGIMS no~35tI12-115 164,, (MIRA 1815) KOKOJAN, Thermic permeability of fabrics-, method of measurement. p.341. (Textil, Praha, Vale 9. No. 11, Nov. 1954) SO: Monthly list of East European Accessions (ESAL). W Vol 4. No. 6, June 19531rAci KOKOJAN, J. Ta WWWW , t lm ig idw w ea-yam o"boU4. wow WINR o f 7a tai at ra] -4 WWDAq Jj KCKOLp lo; R=O# Co 9 Phosphowyosin and phospho-H-wropWosin formation during splitting of ATP. Bul Ac Pal bidl 8 no.4:129-131 060. (EZA1 9: 10) 1. Department of Biochemistry. N*Nencki Institute of 33tperimental Biology,, Polish Academy of Sciences. Presented by J*Heller. (ADEMOSINS TRIPHOSPHATES) (MMMOSINS) (PHOSPHORUS) (RADIOISOTOPES) "GMIX V. Geo;-rop-l-leal stuly of the banin of Novo P-e5to- ;~36 3tatute ot' tj;e G:~ogrt.,pliicsl Society of 310venia. 421.7 Vol. 2C) 1954 so. Fh'-~k-L Y-.'R0l-Fj-,N ACCEZ31CONS LIS:~- vol. 5, no . 1--') Oct. lgr,6 2d Coniyqss of 6loverdart f;eoirraphera in IArltov. 239 Con,,yess or ~Uavanlz~a tljeo,mli.ers. DCCiSiOII-3 of taie 2d "ouncAl of Geozri,p?.Ictj1 Sociotics of in 244 1954 to Fctbr-mr~ -~.-o~ qi)Lcal society of 6lovenia trar! Fr;brum 1955. 245 Vol. 26) 1954' Yugosl;zvia A I~S~JM$ LIZ,' Vol. 5, nu. 10 Oct. 1,,166 004 KOKOLE V GEOGRAPHY & GEOLOGY. KDKOLEq V. Nekateri danaenJi in Jutrignil Rroblemi MublJLzLe (Some Present and Future Problems of Ljubljana); a book reviewo p. 30,0- Vol- 27/28, 1955/56 (published 1957). Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) Vol. U, No. 2. April 1959 Unclass. KOKOLK, V. opayle I (Poisavjo Region. Vol. 1) 1a book review. p. 194. GEOGRAFSKI VESTNIX. (Geografsko drustvo, v Ljubljani) Ljubljana,, rugoeuva. V01. 29/30s 1957/58. K(X=s V. Beta= Kraw ana.ikmvj lagmalow ft= a trip tbrovgb pb3srAd, p, Periodicalt (90OUrjKr OBZMM, aaoaupa & CEOWcff Vol* 5,0 nos 3v IMe KOKOLE,V. KOKOLEs V. 5th Congress of the Geographers:of Yugoslavia, P. 32. .GEOGRAFSKI OBZORNIK. ~(rUeografako drustvo Slovenije in Zen1jepisni nuzej Slovenije), Ljub3AJana,, Yugoslavia vol. 6,, no. 1/2,, 1959. Monthly list of Easiern European Accession Index (EEAI) LC vol, 89 No. 32 November 1959 Uncl, KOKOLE, Vladimir, dr. (Ljubljana) Functional classification of Slovenian towns. Geogr vest 341 21-60 162.[publ.1631. 1. Clan Uredniskega odbors, "Gecgr&faki Yeatnik.11 4 I MARKOV, V-M-.;.PRWvO..V. -11 Splicing of aluminum-steel contact wires with temperature ineart. Rats, predl, na gor, elektrotranap. no.9:69 164. (141RA 18:2) 1. Tramvayno-trolleybusnoye upravleniye Chelyabinska. VIRSIKO K,j IWAN, A.; LINK. Dol LITOMERICKrj So; VAGAC, Mo; immasn't 1. - omm"Moftmfte Remults of tu*.main smening tests in pregnant vomeir. Bmtiijl. l9ko listy 43 no 2 no.6013-317 163. 1, rtissologicka katedra SUM v Pod, Biskupiciach., riaditel MUDr. K. Virsik. MIMCULIN RZACTION) (TUBERCULOSIS) (MGNARGr OWL, TIOUS) t I - . aIC; , I.I. -, VEL .'CYOVIC. P. KOY,ffr Some problems related to the preparation for military mobilization in agriculture. p. (GLASNIK, Vol. 4p Noo 3, May/June 1957) NDKMATICj,.M. "Mobilization preparatione.as a field for scientific research," P. 723 (vojno-Tehnioki Guanik) Vol. 5,, no, 10# Ocrte 1957 Bel Yugoslavia, SO: Monthly Irulex of East European Accessions (EEAI) W. Vol. 7. no* 4. April 1958 SOV1120-59-2-50150 --.AUTHORS: Timuahev, G.F., and Kokon' D, TITLE: A Remote Control Magnetic Field-Met-er (Distantsionnyy izmeritell magaitnogo polya) PRRIODICALs-Pribory i to khnika eksperimental 1959) Nr 21 p 154, (USSR) ABSTRACTs When magnetia analysers are used in nuclear reaction studies, it is neaessary to measure continuously the magnetic field. - The corresponding magnetic field motor must, for safety i~easons, be operated by remote dontrol. Such a meter Is shown in Fig 1. A simila-- instrument was described in-Ref 1. The instrument consists essentially of a small frame 0.8 x 1.2 =2 in size and carrying 100 turns of 0.05 - 0.1 mm diameter wire. The frame is.susparLded in the magnetic field on nylon *nroattA.; The. relative magnitud6 of the magnetic field is. determined by measuring the current through -the coil necossary'.to,:-balance.the,.couple~due to a.spiral-spring one end of, viiii'ah As 'atta:dhed to'the frame. Ford-- remote ope:~ation and 'inspection, closed circuit tel.evision"is-, us ed, -The position of the frame is determined by Card 1/2 means of light reflected from a mirror attached to the 1"M BOV/120-59-2-50/50 A Remote Control Magnetic Field Meter frame, The accuracy of the instrument is bett-er than 0.01%. To exclude random errors two such instruments Card 2/2 are used at the same time. There are 1figure and 1 Soviet reference. ASSOCIATIONt Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut yadernoy fiziki MGU (Scientifie Research Institute for Nuclear Physics,. Moscow State University) SUBMITTEW June.28, 1958 1400) AUTHORs OV/32-25-2-63/78 Kokon' L D. S TITLE: Det3igne.of Vacuum Valves(Konstruktsii vakuumnykh ventiley) PERIODICAM Zavodskaya'Laboratoriyat 1959, Vol 25, Hr 2, pp 241-24? (USSR) ABSTRACTs valves are described: a valve of the Two designe.1of vacuum . bolt-wedge type and another of the bolt-hinge type. The article coataine diagrams of both types of valves (Pigs 1, 2) showing their working mechanisms, In 1953 a slide valve for pipes with a 20 mm diameter was manufactured by the "Pizpribor" plant according to the kinematic pattern described. Desidee.the valve ty:pes mentioned above a universal valve(Fig 3) TsVl-100 for pi-pes with a diameter of 100 mm was developed, which can also - " particular advantage connectea with diffusion pumps..It is a be e found in this type of design that with the help of the to b - PTI apparatus the high vacuum can be checked by the bellows while the valve is closed,-so that the high vacuum in riot affected. It is also possible to operate the valve by remote- control. In all the valves mentioned the multiple-thread bolts art) made of steel, while the hubs are made of brass. The mechanisms operating in a vacuum are not lubricated. Card 1/1 There are 3 figures. KOKONIp N#To r-~~Uns`cre~~ng drill pipe's by means of a rotor on UFO-2A drilling rigs. Geofiz. razved. no*5:115-116 161, (XrRA 13s3) (Boring machinery) - KOKONA, ShemBhedin, dr. Some data an the hietory of dysentery. Shandet pop 6 162. (DYSENTERY BACULARY) BLARDOV, P.I,*,.kand. tekbn. nauk; LMOYEVA, N.V., kand, tekbn. naukj ZVEM, I.I.p kand. tekhn. naukj KOKONIN,, S.S.j, inzh,; SIMAUNA, LL.# red, [Shook absorption and control of take-off and landing devices of airplanes] Amortizataiia i upravlenie vzletno- posadootmykh ustroistv samoletov. Moskva., Moak. aviatsion- nyi in-A. im. Sergo Ordzhonikidze., 1962. 307 p iMIRA 111: 4) MEN L Vt8:?i -66 ACC N% AP 021490 SOURCE CODEs UR/0413/66/0007011/014070141 INVENTOR: Kokoniie, 8 8 V Route ORG: none lass,-62,-Noa 182529 TITLE:- Inertial.traneduce SOURCE: Izobretaniya, promyshlennyye obraztey, tovarnyye znaki, nol 111 19661 140-141 TOPIC TAM Inertial traneducerl aircraft landing gear 9MCgirlof r A ABSTRACT: An Author Cortificate.has'.been issued for an inertial-trans- ducer for the automatic..brakine ot aircraft wheels.10consisting of a flywheel and a clutchq connected with one axle, and a microswitch (see Fig. 1). To increas-6 the transducer's reliability and stabilize its j .'7 J Igo lo Inertial transducer 11 Flyvheell 2 - microsvitch; 3 armature; 4 clutchl 5 - arm; 6 Plate; T 4069, r 3 PHASE I BOOK E(PLOITATION SOV/3604 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mashinovedeniya Povysheniye.effektivnosti tormozfiykh ustroystv. Svoystva friktsion- nykh materialov (Increasing the Efficiency of Braking Deviceso Properties of Friction Materiala) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSRp 1959. 183 po Errata slip inserted. 1,800 copies printed* Resp. Ed.: V.S. Shohedrov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Ed* of Publishing House: P.N. Belyanin; Tech. Ed.: T.V. Polya- kova. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for engineers and scientific workers specializing in brakes and friction materials, COVERAGE: The first group of articles deals with basic design measures for increasing the life and efficiency of brakes, the second group with problems related to the development and fields of application of new friction materials the third-group with testing methods and the results of investigations of friction ..Increasing the Efficiency (Cont.) SOV/3604 pairs arA brakes, and the fourth group with the design of brakes and calculation data. No personalities are mentioned. References accompany most of the articles. TABLE OF CONTENTSs Rebinderp P.A., Academician, and V.Se Shchedrovo Professor. Igor* Viktorovich Kragellskiy 3 This article describes the work of I.V. Kragellskiyin particular that.on the theory of friction and wear, the physico-mechanical properties of snow, textile materials, and vegetation* Principal published works of IeVe Kragellskiy 7 PART 1. BASIC DESIGN MEASURES FOR INCREASING THE LIFE AND EFFICIENCY OF BRAKES 10 Chupilko,, G.Ye. Kinetic Energy Loading and Capacity of Aircraft Wheel Brakes 10 The author discusses various types of landing gear brakes and Camd Increasing the Efficiency (Cont.) SOV/3604 their characteristics with respect to the steadily increasing landing speed of modern aircraft. Chupilko, G.Ye., S.S. Kokonin, A.V. Reut, and V.P. Maslennikov. Automatic Brakifig--of-Al-re-NaTt During the Landing Run 26 The authors present results of a study of automatic brake aye- tomqparticularly the effect of matching characteristics and adjustment of thesingle members in particular systems on brake efficiency* Pyzhevich, L.M. Basic Design Measures for Increasing the Life and Efficiency of Block Brakes 46 71he author discusses the construction and operation of railroad brakes with respect to increasing the life and efficiency and cutting braking distanees, and describes types of modern brakes in use and in the experimental stage. PART II. DEVELOP14ENT OF NEW FRICTION MATERIALS AND INVESTIGATION OF THEIR APPLICATIONS Vvedenskiy, V.V., and A.K. Barinova. Investigation of Friction 62 8 5826 S/123/60/000/020/018/019 AOO5/AOOl 'Translation froms Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyanlye, 1960, No. 20, p..4762 '113259 AUTHORS.- Chur)llko, 0. Ye.,3okonin. S. S., Reut, A. V.. Maslennikov, V. P. TITLE: Automatical.Braking the Aircraft at Landing Run PERIODICAL. V ab.: Fovyshenlye effektivnosti tormozn, ustroystv. Svoystva frikta. materialov. Moscow AN SSSR, 1959, pp. 26-45 TEXT- Pulse systems are described of automatical braking of remote action with an electrochemical inertia transmitter of pulses. The diagram of the system V" and the graphic characteristics of its operation are presented. The criteria of A the effectiveness of the system are described; the 1- and 2-signal systems-of automatical braking are compared, and the working principle is described. The diagram of the hydraulic system of automatic braking 9f a heavy aircraft is pre- sented. New diagrams of the automatic braking system7and their units are descrdb4 14F~ -7 ~among them the automatic braking system with program control of the braking mom3nt, their advantages and Imperfections are pointed out. Diatrams and graphs are given. , L. V. Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract., Card 1/1 ROZACHIM, V.K., insh.; XONOM111, T.A,, inah. Using precast construction elements In building water tanks for cooling towerst PromIstroi. 38 noolS45 160. (KM 130) 1. Upravlenlys strattelstya Permstroy, (for Kozachanko). 2. Stroltellrqy uchastik 16.14 treat& TSentrospotootroy (for Kokonin). (Cocyling towers) (Tanks) L 04809-67 XWT(1) OW R AP6023012 167/66/00 049 SOURCE CODE: UR/0 0/002/ON5/0 AUTHOR; nhM "o Yu. Nj-L72!Lj2mirovL.V. D. ORG: Tashkent Polytechnic Institute (T-ashkentaldy politekhnichoskiy institut) TITLE: Seismi4sability of flexible structures and the effect of the associated soil main SOURCE: AN UzSSR. kv. Ser tekha n, no. 2, 1966, 45-49 70PIC TAGS: seismicity, structure dynamic stability, soil mechanic soil property 19E,VPRPU~ (bA.)-JT4e(Mr/0A,).j 5rs?(JC7V&09A. e0J9J-A)FF-1e1VG- ABSTRACT. A flexible structure whose foundation rests on an elastic base of the thicimess H is considered. Since the foundation does not get displaced In the horizontal direction, it may be assumed that displacements In the elastic base due to the movements of the foundation alone are directed vertically. The equation of motion of the foundation is derived with the aid' of Hamilton's variational principle and on assuming that any earthquake-caused horizontal displacements of the flw:ible base vary little in depth. It Is shown with the aid of the Laplace transform and the Dubnow-Galerkin system of equations that earthquake stresses get re- distributed over the height of the structure as a function of soil pliability; an increase in soil pliability leads to a decrease in the torque acting on the structure's base. Given a fixed type Card 112