SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOLOVA, E. - KOLOYARTSEVA, A.I.
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C.'X, C-.-lOSLVT.?-lX,/Gcnen, I Diolc,~,y. &-neral Eco-loC;y c-6
2,,bs Jour: Ref Waur-Diol., No 20, 3-958, 90451.
.uthor lColova, Enabbet.
Dist
Titlc CAll 0010red SlIMI MLI ICO.
KOLOVA W)Ili, A. IT
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ROROZOV. Konstantin Nvlowlchs. -PUSMAHAV. B-A-. Mtsftl:ent-'~
fiew-4--.-
A.S., retsenzent; A-11MYRY. redaktor; PUTROHANN G.L...
-Uktor 1%datellatim; BACMINA. A.M., takhaicheskiy redaktor
(Repair of machines and nechantains used in woodworking industries)
Remant mashin I meklianttmov na lesozagotovitellnykh prodpritatitakh.
Moskva, Gaslesbumizdat. 1957. 339 9. (KLU 1(1: 10)
(Woodwortivg machinery-Vairtenance ard repair)
POVKH, I.L.; KIRILLOV, I.I., doktor -tekhn. natik, prof.j, retsenzent,*
BUSHMARIN, O.N., kand. fiz...-Owt. nauk,, red. Prinizal
uchastiye,,P~~PV~WD -B.A.
(Technical hydromechanics] Irekhnicheskaia gidromakhanika.
Moskvap Mashinostroenies 1964. 506 p. (MIRA 17%12)
1. Kafedra gidroaerodinamiki fiziko-irekhanicheskogo fakull-
teta Leningradskogo politekhnicheskogo instituta im. M.I.
Kalinina (for Bushmarin).
inzh..; POVKH, I.L., doktor
BOLONOV, N.I., inzh.; BRIM
tekhn. nauk, prof.; SKRINNIK, Ye.F., inzh.
Stijdy of the structure of magnetohydrodynamic currents using
an induction-type anemometer. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; onorg,
9 no.1:65-71 Ja 166. (MIRA 19:1)
1. Donetokiy goaudaratvenny7 universitet i Donetskiy nauchno-
iosledovateltakiy institut chermy metallurgii. 2. Chlen-
korrespondant AN UkrSSR (for Povkh). Submitted September 13., 1965.
KOLOVANDINX B.A. (Donetsk)
Stability of-conducting fluid flow wLth a free surface
1. Donetskly nauchnb-isslediovatelfskly institu,
metallurgii. Submitted Nov. -12, 1961+-
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UIHOR: Kolovandin, B. A. (Engineer)
'~OK.* Donets Scientific Researeb.Institute for Ferrous Metallu
23
..(Dcmetskiy nauabno-i L,-r-ff
saledovateltakly institut cbernoy--m-e-EaMurg
TII%E: Laminar flow of a conducting liquid In an open cbennel
SOME: IVUZ. Energetika, no. 7, 1966, 70-76
TOPIC TAGS: laminar flow, magnetobydrodynamics
.ABE,TRACT: Tbc article cons
Iders a flow boianded by nonconducting Valle
z + a, and a free surface (see Fig. 1)
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Pexpen'di ;cular to the side wells of the channel, inclined to the
boxizontal at a certain angle 9 . there is placed a magnetic
field BOO.
It is assumed that the velocity of the liquid has a single
component
V =: (vx, 0, 0). Neglecting the volumetric density of the charge,
the
maj;netohydrodynamic equations are written In the form:
AB. + -7-B0 0,
Oz
.1 OB
A V" + BO ~-' =-Poinp, (L 2)
Oz
3 B'
x
-(P+ Pg Cos -1L
Oz (P:F (1.3)
21,
whi~re B. is the longitudinal component of the magnetic field; V'
1/~~
Is tbo Inpenatic vinausity; i-,a the conductivity; -1 is the
coef1picient
tip t-bn d-ppiTile viscosity; /0 I-Ai the density- g is the
acceleration due
t6 ii~vhvlly* The bdUbdary o6nditions for tho velocity are the
conditions
a 0
ea:p-adhesion to Ujis waj~.js and the abeenoo of friction t th
free.
siu:,,faca, that in: U
v, 0 npit y = 0, :!t a; -L'- ='O HP11 Y
dy
!:."h,) problem ia first solved mathematically for arbitrary
va'J'Lues.of the
tman number, and than for large values of the Hartman number. The
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'final equations arrived at are valid only In the core of the flow,,
since,
bear the walls, the role of terms of higher order in the equations
Increases. Orig. art. has: 33 formulas and 5 figures,
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AUTHOR: ;Bolonov, N. 1. (Engineer Kolovandin,-.B. A. (Engineer);
Skrinnik, Ye-*~
F. (Engineer); Povkh, I . L. (Corresponding member AN UkfS5R, Doctor of
technical sciences, Professor)
ORG: Donetsk State University LDonetskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet);
Donet
Scientific-Research Institute of Ferrous MetalliLr~,( Donetski~nauchno-
issledovatel'skiy institut chernoy metallurgiT-
U.
TITLE: Investigation of the structure of magnetohydrodynimic flows by
an
induction anemometer 10
SOURCE: IVUZ. Energetika, no. 1, 1966, 65-71
TOPIC TAGS: anemometer, MHD flow, high temperaiure instrument
ABSTRACT: The article is devoted to a description of an instrurne nt
for inves
-flo*g-,-0-K-inddction anemometer.-Tl~e tiga-
ting the structure of magnetohydrodynamic
principles oCi6ia-i'u-ri-n-g--t-he-ro-c~:1-ViElo city- by the
induction me 0 s are given. The
object of the investigation was a flow of a conduction fluid with a
free surface situ-
at-ed in a comparatively strong magnetic field. The bacic components
of the ex
perimental device were the liquid system, magnetic field source, and
measuring
equipment. The experiments carried out showed that the investigation
of the
advantages of the induction method of measuring the characteristics of
turbulence
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and, the design features of the induction anemometer which the
authors used proved:
to be quite fruitful and offered considerable possibilities for a
thorough investiga-
tion of the structure of MHD flows at sufficiently high Hartmann
numbers. With
the appropriate amplifying and measuring equipment the instrument on
the whole
is simple and reliable in operation. The obvious advantages of this
instrument are:--
the pos sibility of investigating the structure of the flows of bQth
ordinary and
Newtonian fluids in a wide range of frequencies and its noninertia.
A change of
velocity fluctuation almost instantly causes a change of the induced
emi. Finally.:
the design of the sensor permits a rigorous separation of the
sigatls induced by
various components of the fluctuating velocity. Orig. art. has: 6
figures and 13
formulas.
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AUTE.1ORS Bashkirov, A. N. Corresponding Member of
S/020/60/131/05/022/069
the AS USSRj Kamzolkia V. V. I Potarin, Boil/B117
M. M.j Kelp ertnov. a'. 1).
TIT LE: Preparation of Higher Aliphatic Ketones by the Method of
Dehy&rogenationlof Secondary Alcohols
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960,'Vol 131, Nr 5, pp
1067-1068 (USSR)
TEXN The topic mentioned in the title has been atudied using an
industrial-
typa skeleton nickel catalyst. It*was proved by the authors that it
is possible
to.D.btain a high yield (85~kby wdight), if the above-mentioned
liquid-phase
pre'paration method is used. The amount of the catalyst was 10% of
the alcohol.
Comnerciallyproduced C 16 Cig alcohols containing 6% of hydrocarbons
were
0
.Fdrogenated. The reaction temperature was 165
deh the residual pressure 33 torr.
Fran the kinetic curves of the reaction-it follows that the reaction
proceeds
rapidly in the liquid phase, and is practically completed within two
hours. The
conversion degree of the alcohols reaches 95 mole ~ (Fig 1). At
first, a vigorous
sepiration of hydrogen takes place, the iodine number of the
prod-act decreases,
PrdDably as a result of the hydrogenation of the unsaturated
compounds in the
aleDhols used. Then, the iodine number is somewhat increased which
is due to a
side reaction involving the dehydration of the alcohols. It could be
established
Cari 1/2
699V
Froparation of Higher Aliphatic Ketones by the
1.3/020J66/131/05/022/069
Me!;hod of Dehydrogenation of Secondary Alcoh;Dls B011/B117
by~ chromatography on silica gel that the car7bohydirate content was
thereby- increased
~from 6 to.10%.-by-weight. Theacid and ester ~con'-jit in the reaction
products
reiaaini I he- _i e- an- use 4~ -The.,ourve's in_,figure.-.2_'.s_hov:
-thlit the dehydrogenation of the t alcohols is accelerated by higher
temperatures.
Loir pressure (33 torr) favors the reaction. The small quantity of
unreacted
aL,.ohols was removed from the dehydrogenation product by
esterification with
bo'rio acid. Substances not. reacting with boric acJtd were distilled
from the boric
es*ters in vacuo (7 torr). The boiling-point range'of the distillate
was 115 to
1200. After removal of the hydrocarbons by means of chromatography on
silica gely
20 20
a :r.raction of higher aliphatic ketones with d 0,,8362, n 1.4446 and
a carbonyl
4 D
nu!nber of 202.0 was obtained. There are 2 figures and 5 references, 4
of which
ari? Soviet.
AMCIATION- Institut neft ekhimicheskogo sinteza Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute
of Petroleum-chemical Synthesis of the Academy of Sciences of the
USSR)
SUBMITTED: November 30, 1959
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KOLOVYMIOVP G.D.; BORESKOVp G.K.1 DZ7S$KO, V.A.; POPOVO -
B.I.; TARMOVA,
Tron-molybdenum oxide catalyst of methanol oxidation to
formaldehyde. Part It Specific!aotivity as a function of
the
catallyst composition. line i kat, 6 no* 6e1052-1056 N-V
165
(MIRA 19 el)
1, Institut, kataliza Sibirokogo otdeleniya PN SSSR.
Submitted
January 25,, 1965-
KCLOkICZ, R.
"The fishing Accessories Coopere-tive fights for quality", p. 11
(GOSPODLVA RYBRL
Vol. 5, No. 3t Ear. 1953 Warszawa., Poland)
SO,- Monthly list of East European Accessions, L.C.,, Vol. 3. No. 4,
April 1954
KOLOVOITS3Vo T., kandidiLt takhnicheskikh nauk; FZTROV. G.. inshoner
Zffect of certain structurv characteristics in ships on the
cost of loading and unloading operations,. Kor.flot 15
no:5.15-8 Ky'55. (MLRA 8:6)
Naval architecture) (Loading and w2loading)
Z/037/62/000/005-6/048/049
E140/E520
AUTHOR: Kolovrate 'J.
IITLE: members. for- ands
simplq~_,product.ioh of some waveguide
3 5 - 3, 6
PERIODICAL: Ceskosi~venskj casopis pro fyiilcul no-5-6
1962t
723-72/1
TEXT: A galvanoplastic me thod ofj forming complicated
Waveguide shapes using plastic modelling materials and
electroplating suitable for laboratory uses is described*
There are 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION;.Katedra obecn4 fysilcy matematic:ko-fysikAlni fak-14tif
'Karlovy university,,Praha
m Les!
(Department of Generai Physics, Faculty i6f MAhe a t`
and Physics of Charles Universitys'Prague)
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S/169/61/000/012/051/'089
D228/D305
AUTHOR: Kolovskiyq Ao Ao
TITLE; Electrodistance equipment for measuring the
temperature and humidity at certain pointo
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 12, '1961,
8, abstract 12B65 (Tr. Sibirsk. tekhnol. in-ta,
1959, coll. 24, 1959i 61-68)
TEXT: A description is given of a multipoint device for
measuring the temperature profile in the ground and also the
temperature and humidity of the air. The temperature profile
in the ground is measured by copper-constantan thermocoupIts
�ncluded in a potentiometric scheme. The temperature and humi-
dity of the air are determined with the help of a suctionless
psychrometer. Copper-cons tali tan thermocouples are also used as
emitters in the psychromete~-. The temperature of the cold
Card 112
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Electrodistance equipment... D228/D305
junctions of the thermocouples is ~-,ieasured by a copper
resibtance
thermaometer included in the scheme of an equilibrium
bridGe.
,~_ Abstractergs noteg
Complete translation-2
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,-!OLOVSKIYP A*A*
Electric ieleaetric device for measuring temperature and humidit7
at several points. Trudy Sibetakh.inst. no*24.-61-68 159.
(MIRAL 14:3)
(Thermometero) (Telemetering)
.4
AUTHORS: Korshunov, AN., Kolovskiy, A.A.
27741
8/058/6 I/OW/007/023/086
A001/A101
IITMI Raman spectra of solid solutions of some crystal heptahydrates
IERIODIML: Referativnyy zhurmal.-Fizika, nd. 7, 1961, 136, abstract
7V2(2
("Dokl. Mezhvuz. nauchn. konferentsii po spektroskipii i spektr.
analizu!'. Tomsk, Tomskiy un-t, 1960, 102 - 103)
IEXT:~ Raman spectra of crystal heptahydrates of the salts MgS04,
FeSO4,
2nSO4 and their solid solutions were investigated for determining
the vibrational
frequency of intermolecular hydrogen bonds. it has been established
that lines
217 and 250 CM-1 correspond to vibrational transitions of purely
hydrogen bonds.
A definite correlation is observed between displacement of,the
OH-band disturbed
by the hydrogen bond and displacement of hydrogen bond lines in the
range cf low
frequencies.
[kbstracteris notei Complete translation]
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ku-MORS
S/058/6P,/OO0/OP6/O34/136
A061/A101
Korshunov, A V., Kolovskly, A. A
On the spectra of Raman ef f ect of light in some types of alum
Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 6, 1962, 35, abstract 6V238
(In collection: "Nekotoryye vopr. emission. i molekulyarn. spektro-
skopii". Krasnoyarsk, 1960, 180 - 183)
H T-12
.ERIODICAL;
HXT. The hydrogen bond was studied on Raman spectra in the
low-frequency
range of isomorphous alum types KAI-(SO4)2 - 12H201 11T4A1(S04)2 -
12_H~0, and their
2 -1
nixed crystals. Nine linesi 37, 47, 80, 116, 153, 192, 232, 272, and
33 cm
'qere observed in the low-frequency range, These lines can be divided
into two
groups: one comprising the first six lines of about equal intensity,
hypotheticd-
!y referred to Intermolecular ion vibrations, and the other compcsed
of -the last
~,,iree lines with 'Intensities decreasing in succession, which belong
to hydrogen
,ond vibrations, The energy of hydrogen bond dissociation was
calculated and
.ound to be equal to 4.2 kcal/mole.
Abstracter's note: Complete translation] V. P!,iovarov
I'ard 1/ 1
tg
PMSE VB00K MEPLOITATION 30716181
'Ural okoye noveahchnnlye po!spektroskopli. 30, Sverdlovsk, 1960.
ma~torlaly (Materlala of the Third Ural Conference on Spectros-
a opy) Sverdlovsk,, Metallurgizdat, 1962. 19T p. Errata slip
Insor~~:d- 3000 Copies printed.
Sponsoring Agenoless Inst1tut fIzIkI motallow Akademil nauk SSSR.
Komiaslya yo spektroskopill and Ural'skly dm takhnI91 VSHTO.
Eds. (Title page)i 0. P. Skornyakov, A. B.-Sbayevich, and S. 0.
Bogomolovj Ed.t 0ennadly PavlovIch Skornyakov; Ed. of Publish-
ing Houset H. L. Kryzhovaj Tech. Ed.t N. T. Malkova.
PURPOSES The book, a collection of artloles, is Intended for staff
members of spe6tral analysis laboratories In industry and scien
tific research organizations$ as well as for students of related
discipllnewand for teohnologiate.utilizing analytical results.,
Cptid,IA5
Ne0orent. Absorption of In-
Vajileyokly,, K. P.j, and B.
:frared radiation by.water vapor in mixtures with foreign:
,.gases
Kll.olovskiy., L, D. New method.of absorption analysiB baead
on reflection
Boj-,omolov, S. G., A. P. Kolesov, M. P.-Grebenshchiko7a, and
:E. 1. Gorbunova. Utilization of ultraviolet spectros-
.copy in analysis of by-product coke xylene
KoishunO7, A. V.j and A. A.-Z-olovskly. Spectra of low-
some helotahydrate
frequency Raman lisEt scattering
crystals
Carol 12/15
3.51
157
164
ACCESSION NR: AR4040824 S/0058/64/000/005/DO29/DO29
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 5D226
AUTHOR: Korshunov, A. V.; KolovsIdy, A, 'A.; Sarapkin, P. S.
TIT!L,E: Spectra of combinational light scattering of certain
crystalline
hept:;ahydrates and their mixed crystals
CITI:',D SOIACE: Tr. Sibirsk.' tekhnol. in-ta, sb. 36, 1963, 18-25
T011C TAGS: single crystal, rrdxed crystal, heptahydrate, light
scattering,
spe(::trum investigation
TRI;NSLATION: There are investigated the spectra of single crystals
of Mg.904.7H20,
ZnS::)V7H OR ZrIS04. 6H20 and FeS04. 7H20 and mixed heptahydrate
crystals of sulfates
of VIg an Zn, Mg and Fe. There i's conducted an interpretation of
frequencies.
The'assumptign is expressed that a change of lattice frequencies
during tran-
sitiOn from one substance to the other, and the constancy of
frequencies
dard 1/2
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UH/0058
AUMOR: Podgayetskaya, R. L; Kolovskiy, A. A.; Korshunov, A. V.
T11.',%E: Investigation of lattice vibration of single crystals with
differe"t ions
by.the Raman scattering method
SOURCE: Ref. xh. Fizika, Abs. lOE436
PM.'. SOURCE: Tr. Kmis. po spektroskopli. Ali 858R. t. 3, vyp. 1, 1964,
582-587
T011C TAGS; Raman spectroscopy, crystal lattice vibration, sulfate,
selenivzi
cou'pound
AkTRACT: Tba authors obtain the low-frequency spectra of Raman lines of
sulfate
and selenate 4rystal-bydr&tes with different cations. They consider the
connection
between these rpectra, and the vibrations of crystalline octahedral
groups consisting
of aetallic twations surrounded by vater molecules. The lattice
vibrations.are ln-~i
terpreted,L-j 6coperison-of the low-frequency spectra of the sulfate
and sele~ite
cry4tal-bydrates. [Translation of abstract].
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A.- 1.
A. ;Xudin,
AITTHORf Podgqyet9!S8Xa,, R. 1. K2j2,vaki&.,,i
:1 . LE r- Vibrations of oal ahedral gro p9 d eter
M u mined from Raman sc afte ring spectra
T
ol: the monocrystal and solution of MgCd(CdC4) 12H%P.'
S4PURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 6D434
X SOURCE: Sb. Optich. issled. molekulyarn. dvizhentya i mezhmolekulyarn.
KID
vzaimodeyatv. v zhidkostyakh i rastvorakh. Tashkent, Nauka, 1965, 69-71
Tii.)VIUTAGS: Raman scattering, Raman spectrum, crystal vibration
A]j3STRACT.-' An analysis to made of the Raman scattering spectrum of a
mono-
cilystal (er) and its solution (sl) MgCd(CdCtG) !2H&O.. The observed
fri-quencies (cm-1) N = 226 (cr) and 146 (sl), 251 (cr) and 258 (s1),
Vl' = 401 (cr) and 387 (al) are attributed to the internal vibrations
of the cation
VI' and v s1 is attributed by the author
IWAM, The difference between i cr
t& the- removal of degeneracy in the vibrations of the crystal. E.
Broun. [Trans-
la.:ion of abstract) ISPI
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A'LJTHOR: Podgayetskaya, R. I.'- Kolovskiy, A. A.; Korshunov, A. V.
T:TLE: Width of I-f lines of barium nitrate sin -crystals
gle
~)UR )~4 IF
51 CE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 6D4 I
R;13F SOURCE: Sb. Optich. tooled. moleltulyarn. dvizheniya L
mezhmoleI0IIy40M.
v.,,aimodeysty. v zhidkostyakh i rastvorakh. Tashkent, Nauka, 1965,
65-69
T,DPIC TAGS: lf line, barium nitrate, Raman spectrum, potential
barrier, anion
i
G,;cillation
ABSTRACT: Raman spectra of a Ba(NO)3
are investigated In 1-f region. The
spectrum consists of 6,lines. Three of the more intense lines of 80,
126, and 142
c;n-l, are 3--6 cm-i In width. Computational values of the potential
barriers for
vArious anion oscillations in relation to various axes are given.
[Translation, of
alitstract]
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~'10LOVSny, B.I.1, insh.
New norms and technical specifications for designing city streets,
roads, and squares. Avt. dor. 23 no.4:29-30 Ap 160, (KIRA 13:6)
(Roads-Design)
Ilya
Nary&)
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Case of aldominitl a6iiic thrombosis diamioeed at the site of
bifurcation. Ilin.med. 37 no.7:126-127 JI '59.
1 04M 12: 10)
1. Ix Narvakoy gorodskay bollnitay (glavnv,.v vrach A.I.Blum).
(AORTA dta.)
KOLO Cleningrad)
Nsigning nonlinear elastic dampers with one degree of freadon.
Izv.AN SSSR.Otd.tekh.nauk.MekhA mashinostr. no.4:116-124 R-Ag
16o. (MI14 13: 8)
(Damping (Mechanics)
KOLOVSCIY. M-Z ngrad)
Conditions for the existence of periodic solutions bf a
system of
differential equations with discontinuous right sides
containing
small parameter. PrIkl. mat. i m9kh. 24 n0.4:738-.;/45
JI-Ag 160-
(MIRA 13:9)
(Differential equations)
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AVTHOR: Kolovskiy, M.Z.
TITLE: Forced oscillations in non-linear dampers in the
presence of a resistance force proportional to the
velocity of the relative displacement
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, no. 10, 1961, 15,
abstract 10 A121 (Tr. Leningr. politekhn. in-tit,
1960, no. 210, 104-125).
TEKT: Theproblem. is propos2d of the forced oscillations
of a system on dampers with non-linear elastic characteristics with
non-linear perturbing forces, whose amplitude is proportional to
the square of the frequency. The influence of viscous friction is
stadied. The results obtained state that with rigid characteristics
of the damper and viscous friction it is possible for large amplit-
ud~s to exist in the resonance region., (The presence of limits; of
di3placement in the dampers produces an elastic characteristic.of
Ca:-d 1/2
6
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Foroed oscillations... D231/V301
elaticity). Increase of friction intensity decreases the amplitude
of cscillations, but with a worsening of the damping properties in
the high-Erequency region. The author sees a way out of the diffi-
culty in constructing dampers with non-linear resistances. f-Ab-
stracter's note: Complete translation-7
31275
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S/124/61/000/010/005/056
D251/D301
AUTHOR: Kolovskiy, M.Z.
TITLE: Forced oscillations in elastic dampers in the pre-
sence of a dry frictional force
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanikaj no. 10, 1961, 15,
abstract LO A120 -'Tr Leningr. politekhn. in-,a,
1960, no. 210, 126-139)
TEXT: The article is devoted to investigating the question
of the influence of'dry friction in a non-linear damper on the for-
ced cscillations of a damped.system under the action of a harmonic
exciting force. The amplitude of the exciting force is taken to be
propertional to the square of the velocity. The following results
were': established by the investigation; 1) For large frictional
forcis, the daraper remains "locked" and acts like a rigid rod; 2)
introduction of dry friction in a damper with linear restoring force
permits the amplitude of the resonance oscillations to be essential-
11005
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D251
01
1Y loVered in the case wher
in th(! resonance region; 3) e the "unlocking,, of the damper begins
the dimper a special propert the introduction of dry friction gives. V~
teM r(!main, for all practica y - the accelerations of the damped sys-
1 purposes, constant; 4) it follows that
the introduction of elastic non-linearity into the characteristics
of th(! damper is to be avoided on account of the Possibilit
additi-onal resonances arising in the system. _y of
ComplEte translation2 Z_A~stracter's note:
KOIJOVSKIY M.'
z
KOLOVSKIY, M.Z. (Lanimgrad)-,,.
Vibrations of a solid supported by nonlinear flexible aback abelorbers.
Izv.AN SSSR.Otd.tekh.Aauk.Mekh.i mashinootr. noo2:43-49 Kn-Ap 162*
(Elastic solids-Vibration)
KO:'~OVSKIY, M. Z., Cand. Tech. Sol. (diss) "Methods of Oom-putation
Noli-Linear Vibration-Proof Shookabsorbars," Moscow, 1961, 19-
pp, (Inst. of Machine Operation) 270 copies (KL Supp 12-61, 268.)
42104'
012
p, S/179/62/OdO/005/007/
E03 1/Z 135
AUTHORS. Kolovskiys, M.Z*~j and.Pervozvanskiy, A.A. (Leningrad)
TITLEA. On linearisation by the method of distribution
functions for problems in the theory of non-linear
oscillations
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR., Izvestiya. O:tdeloniye
tekhnicheskikh nauk. Mekhanika i.mashinoatroyeniyes
no.5, 1962,.118-128
TEXT: The problem is to determine approximately the
polyhormonic solutions of non-linear equations of the type
Q(P)Y:+ R(P)X = S(P)Z, y = f(x) (P.
dt
where; Q(p), R(p) and S(p) are polynomials in the operator
f(x) is a non-linear function; z is a given function of the time
(barmonic or polyharmonic). The method of harmonic linearisation,
in wh:'L'Ch
X = a Sin t (1-2)
and f (x),-z~r qx (1.3)
Card 1/ 3
on linearisation by the method of ... S/179/62/000/005/007/012
E031/E135
and t~ae method of linearisation proposed by Ya.G. Panovko, can both
be regarded as particular cases of a more general method of
linearisation, differing in their choice of distribution function.
A periodic or almost periodic solution is obtained from the
linearised equation resulting from the substitution in (1.1) of
qxo + r (xO is the difference between x and its mean value);
q and r are obtained from the conditions that
j Ff (x) - qx 0 _ rj 2 w(xv OL19 $a e. ) dx (2.4)
L
has a minimum (w(xsCEls---i(xe) is the distribution function).
The required solution can always be written in the form
n
X = a0 + ai sin,(wit + 0 1) (2-7)
where a 0 ait Wi. 0 1 are functions of the a k- The oLk are
Card 2/ 3
S/179/62/000/005/007/0121'
on linearisat'ion by the method of
E031/E135
conveniently taken as the moments of the distribution function and
only the first two are usually needed - a, mx (the mean), and
a 0 2 + m 2 (where o 2 is defined by
2 x X
2
.: x W (XI ~-.Qi. X. (2*5
cy
x 0 e.
L
If mx 0, then r 0 ands q q(00 .and the equation
2 1~ 2 2
(2,.12)'
(a + + an (0
x x x
can be used to determine a:.~ Knowing a ~the coeff~'icients ai
can be found. x
In the final section, using the method df Van der Pohl, the
stability of polyharmonic solutions found by the above method i~
considered from the equation
b; sin W t + a in (w t
x + c + f(x) = A ) + -te + A
I I Pi n n + "j) d
There are 6 figures.
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Cr
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A UT, i6 R. Kolovskiy,AV-Z. (Leningrad)
TITLE' The forced oscillations of a dan--ped object subjected
to random disturbances
PERIC;D 'LCAL, Alcademiya nauk SSSR. Izvzstiya. Otdcleniye
tekhnicheskikIA nauk. Mekhanika i mashirostroyeniye,
equat:L,64~ -:tll -~~Co e~d~-,Oselllat:ions 0C ari-Oh-je-at
re
on claistic shock a6sorher's-'w'ith one de,Irae of freedom can be
writte:-i in' tile form
+ W(t)
Y) + f(y)
where y is are the -esi -UL
lie: de6~~,+~ Lnd 'f (y r t;
and restoring force respectivt:ly for unit mass; and -,.e( tis tHe
accele.-aLion of the baue. The effect of v'.bratiorib on ci-aLl~ed
object is determined by, the I..,I_,LLIt,Udt GZ its ab,5olute acceleraLion
y +.- (y)
Card 1/3
Thc forced oscillations of a damped... S/179/63/000/001/COI/031
E031/E!35
fw- U t h
Zj='
ex-ressio-I ~Oi: z I
a is:,Alad -derived'.-An
U
which is typical of the case in which there is one
dominating disturbance near the harrionic. The case of a shock
absorber on elastic supports with linear and weak dam~.ing is
The elastic characteristics have the form
Y v i, e v
Is- k Y
S/179/63/00C/001/001/031
_rcied oscillations of a damped...,
Liter,
;Ihvi~ ~n ~-a 7647-i
even com _Qrwq~d!:~-nat- a,.C6~ct A t icat.1
p p
eri6tics of the forced-oscillations. The forced
oscillationa of an object on a linear shock absorber -Ar--th dry
are analyzed. It in shown that if the disturbance
~s ir. I high frequency region the shoo absorber
t'~ e
transitiLts. on the average, the force of airy f r- i c L ;,,n.
riloory
to the case when there are inderendent sources of
Vie solution of E su'- of
'Urese
Ther4i,`.ar-6'-.~7
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SUBM
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Aj"r-H,CR: Kolovskiy, M. Z.
TITLE: Or! the substitution of e6 polyharmonic process to simulp-te
a random
action
r(-
SOMCE, Ali SSM. Izv. Otd. tekh. nauk. MekkAnlka i maahinostrWeniye,
no. 2,
1963, 93-101
TOPIC TAGS- random ~xocesses, simLlation, polyharmonic process,
vibrational
d~stributicn functions, probability density, spectrall density
ABSTRACIE: This theoretical paper deals with the creation, on a test
st,;.nd, of a
or
s-oectrum for aircraft, rocket, ship, and automotive sturcturqs that
a realistic test program for such structures. The au'hor proposes a
I ' ha
~~f re7nroducing realistic operational conditions by crea',.Jng a
poly nmnn~:
contains a relatively mmU numI,,er of harmonic co ponents arid
"7111ch,
.L y random D----Dcess that Js
i. n abt:ns-u-, Ja attatis-rica-lij equ:.valer-t to the stationsa-
-c sim-,lated. The actual realization of this pclyharmnic process is
to be
-Ccled:
. . . . . . . . . . . .
L 10150-63
, - %-,: - - ~'
.~. --__-N 11R: AP~0010864
0
sim-alated. The actual realization of this po3,YhArmordc process is to
be
acccmpiisrj~d try means of cwdinuy wide-band electrodynamic vibrators
and through
Ahe_~e eL~ several-, generators.-of-lainusoidal voltaEe operatirg in
pa-rallea., 11- e
---pap
ne- ......
polyharm. onic' process i &~Statiatfaiu- --ei;givedeil~ t&!&--Prees'
e&-i
Y
"rocess. in Darticulu, it 18 assimd tha-t ta~14 4ribr
undergcne by a structure under na:tura,:. conditions, x-x~t), represent
EL stationary
and in a troad sense ergodic process. It is further assumed. that the
action of
these vibi--tiona-L accelemtions on the object is &_termliied prlmrily
by those
3--f -.=pperties of the random process, x(t), which am charm~.-terized
by the
-i-e Drobebilit~y distribu'!~ion and c.11 7re densft-1 of the
Ass=. ':,e -_st~ _f a
fie rig
the probabi2ity.dewity f pr&ims:d QC A_6D
0m_
-enco=teied vith the approximtion according t4 e
sz~eclrr_' density. Problems.
density axe described, and solutions therefore are proposed. A
meth-d for the determination of the amplitude of the har=_r._i.-
Cor,-.ponents of tlf-le
Card 2/3
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L 1n-150-6---
TI Of
owed CUt" ine Of S-UP" iCatiCl 5
~rccess is expi ined, foll EL
s met-cd to those Particular-cased vhen the kzproximatica the
-diatzibl-It-IM
acequ&,~ely described by the use of the moments of seccrd P-nd fOurth,
Or
fot=I'- 9-nd sixth order. The inherent iimit-at~cn:3 ~-f the TR-'nc,6
c-,4 tv mars of conBideraLlona
~J,
nic process 1- the !Prt
in a-n arbitx9--i randorr :7, a-,::,
Ine a7E~,~Iication of tne -r,--CPSL. `-e
to the
r
!7S-7T --rocess is to be si,-,-'ate,'
F-cce-lera--Icn, whereas wi kLCP,-~)~
-,ensit-,. can ensure only an equivalence of the mean-square vaiues.
There ao*-~-
nurnbered equations and _I figures-,,,-.-:,--.--,
ASSOCTATMU: none
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io~raki- if -Z-,.- -.nd- Parvazvanskiy, A.A. (Leningra
AUTHORS: --KO- d
TITLE: on the stability of solutlara obtained by the method
of statistical linearization
4`wl t i (; v iA&L Akade-MlYa- "auk SSSR. 12,,ve s t iy,%, Ot dt leniye
tektmicheakikh:-nauk. Mlakhanlka i iy
no.l. 19631 IM-IU9~
TT-XT: -The: -Metho-&- Of,.-- statis--t-i-d 4-1 1-inea-r-izatiaim is
the-M-05 t
effeCt,Ve for the ap1>2~0X=', a-iona y r6 in,
ao.L%~ti6d of att
nonlinear feedback ayetems. The proaant article exz~mirxes the
solution of equations of ta-a type
7 -
2
e -a M
Nr
Th'a, P ra bli 'C~Onis is-, JC-
t a th ae.
itial salutiont- I.e.- Ion With--vard.Ab 41LOG
3- n
- --tinie.' r-or-equations of or
tu t ing ra~-idom functions of
neo thv d& ai-e
III!, than first, no 1%,I~_,wn fc-. ~~lch a pro
However, in- View of -the degree of approxiriwttion ~f tll.z: inlLial
It `w6tlld-~ ppe_a~_- W41t: su-ff-;Lce~ if it were p
Method, ossible
to determine whethei- the mda'n'-iialtxe- a_fid_--the-~lispersion-o,
v'!r-La!lX'G ra.4ain bounded as t ---) a) The method given here f6r
solati-o-a-etuploys the ~',asic
'th'- t th~ -" t'
-, s
d
pro a
sac-.e as h. In a ral--.-,,;,
equation is obtainedt and __'6
s Ived by means
Two examtples are worked, onp, in whieh
+ x
where f is arx odd _f u-n-ction- and
r 'J 2/3
S/179/63/000/001
g*a~;ility of solutions ...
ni
Z(t) Aisin.(w t -t- (~j
e e
,nd a relay servomechani.,;m (Fig.!) descr3.be, b-i wh r
Q(P) kik, R(p) = p(p2 + 2-p T)
S
Rz(-0 = Dzexp
is -iven in the forin of a Nyquist plot. A subsequent
-bed
the stability or oscilIatory regime. pertu
:;Dv st,IL!u)nally rancoii noise.T
October 1, 1962
Fig.l.
Card 3/3
ET
FM~
L 26662-65 IVINIT IM-
U_
po _/nni?j0022
-Ifstrib,itton Ia-v when linpnriziu non-linear differential
equations ~(o
Iv 1r;HP-tit. Trudy, no. 235, 1964. Dinamika
n, 'rad. P.-1 itekhniclieW
-,~.bin (Dynatrics and strerigth ot
densltyg~ Liomenta:-merno(ij7-i-inearizazicm-z
a tic-n- _Wth respect to- tb6 -dist
The t1se of
--tinctfor is considerably Simplifted if Lhe law Of distr!buti~-)T,
of the solution- Is'
-~ne zorrm of a step.-functi". This method allows us to obtain the
-approx
;v-t_ermiritag Che ;','e,jr4zarj0,j. The
.iith the previo~jq ,-I
j7unction can be written in the form
r
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. . . . . . . . . . . .
j
Z7
Sz
L 2668z-65
ACCESSION NR: AT5002364
and the coefficients of linearization
of the non-linear
function f~x) are exprmed
in tha f ol lowing, panner
Off
4 U (U) du.
t~e Probability density of zhe procesg x1
t). The
distribution fun-
p-cobability densitv .(,,i ate iden-. .-a:
t'". the
set of
,u - wu)du =,.fm I
'n
,
(4)
-T
Value of Therefore, the coefficients
f
and q are also functions
in splie of the fact thir thp moments
-I? i
high order weakly in-
-%agnttude of the coefficients
ektwd IS
T11
0, 1ing, tae author to select, w~t~ i s!lff
do 0
of Jistribution ol:
the de.%Ireu n
fiis~!Ii-ates the zal-
jl the coefficients of
lineariZaLiOU,, V'-~:,
-0 funct iOrl iS
souc~ht in the form of the stev
function
W a
I'l (U
(5)
L 26682-65
ACCESSION UR: AT5002364
q=1
A2
The function x(t) is the polyharmqnlc process
N
x (1) = a0 + a, tog (mli +,Vj) = a. + x*
Ca-d 3/1,0
EZ
------- - - - - - - -
L 26682-65
AC::ESSION NR. AT5002364
2
cli havt: the following form:
3 04. + I a,2a',
A40 5o2
(MO - ,4N +
4
-'stribution should be symmtrical relatilre to u an in order that all
-"-:.-,cmnts ff ii-even order equal zero. TIIe:-efore,
S
W (a) .04 (a - 46),+ cc, 18(a a. - 0,) &(u - ao 4- 5,)1.
t (12)
-;F
4/10
syst,~in of equatAr-mv I,- MAiIncid fnr
determining a, and
2o+231+2%=1;
)
=02
2 + a2P'
2
CR P4
-~A ai'
ff
af
if cr an
CEO + 21 +2a2=1;
+
2(4tlk4 a2k24)
+ alff,
5,110
L 2668--l-65
ACCESSION DIR. A15002364
Tf- Iii eqn. (9),~ the -the t
t --i are Congiderably tomplicated. Tn this case, the probabi-Iii
clan-
Lit-'on cat- be gov-ht in -F~ti ~orwl qlipitie'l of the ap
~f the coefficLeots c," !,,3 -mc,L r: hP n ex
i-, the h;ir
[vie
CAample of usirip
Monic function of tim,
xt.(i) =a. +a sinw, (17)
rizatinti ;,r lie non-linear functions of
Le-,tg of harmonic 't I vte i
~etprmined with respecL to Lhe tonnulas
2x
f0= I /(aq+asin~)d~=f~(a. ao);
(19)
26682-65
ACCESSIO'~' NR: AT5002364
Foi: the 1-armonic process (17 we have
01 NO 3 ms
-,4 W ---y -
(20)
eln y "Alc~ proce-ai, (17) is apprcxlii~ 1'- -ex
probability d- it 6 ha=o te
pressed :~y the for=la
a. 4- 0-.38'.z) 4-
+ + (21)
Hence ~~e. find (f (aO - 0, 924a) + f (a$ - 0,3Ma) +
(22)
+-.f(q+%mu)+f(aj A924a)
(a,, J- 0,02441 - ~?a, -- 0,9244014-
+ 0,383 If (40 + 0,383a) - 1-(a, 0.383a) 11.
26682- 0'5
ACCESSION IM: AT50023 64
LL Q.,, gnd_f(x) is an uneven function, then fo
--~pld .3 value of the -n~ol )-irmonic linearization with a
veTy iii;n a,,caracy. Thza ~0110wirl? -f I Inea riza -
tion are easily obtained:
a
3 a) +1(a.
2
The equation
9
~~i- examined. The 6olution of t1he s t%o '-s -cnght in the form
Card (27)
8/10
A gra-Dis o f -t ~e- ~ep~
~--tinn of both cuTV'es detemines the values )f (T and q, which
i C"I Th~,, new
22:3 tg (0,6 I$m, lq ir,,. ii
01446
tg (04615i,) + ,g 11,62,1,)'
Card'
~30)
_IW of di tri o nad-e zo::e precise with respect to
s aie
!i~- are a-- U.
"I'llus, Lhe re~ulr-'Int 4. The
width rt-spect to the lirst six
differs by IU7. from the value obtained by the approximattor. w*rn
t:--~ tilt,
t, f f(X) WhiCh do n~,-~L such 9. clearly
-rst -ar moments. For the functions o
,?.\ p L -~ ~- s! -, ~' linearity, such as tg x, the divergence should
come out stIll smaller.
Orig. arc. has: I table, 3 figures, and 54 formulas.
ASSOCTATION: Leningradakiy palitekhnicheskiy institut imeni M.I.
Kalinina (Len--
ingrad polytechnic institute)
T'v7-' F ~': 00
ENCL: 00
SUB CODE: MAOME
?,E'~ '3'C)V: 004
Card 10/10
P:
KOTOVSKY M.Z.-. OSORINj V.I.: PER110ZVAN.LX[, A.A.(Laningrad)
"Probability methods in the theory of.,vibrations".
report presented at the 2nd All-Union Congress on 1heoretical and
Applied
Mechanics, Moscow, 29 Jan - 5 Feb 6h.
Yl:
L
--AF601
ACC Nftt SOURCE-COM UR[04
AUMORt
TITLZ: Application of linearization methods to the investigation of
induce&
oscillations in a nonlinear osoillatory syvLtem
44
:r
SOURCE MV7 &4=4 Meldianika tverdogo talat no. 'It 1966, 20-26
TOPIC TAGS: forced vibration,'nonlinear vibraticra; ordinary
differential equationt
error analysis
ABISTUCT: The accuracy involved in, the direct linearization of
nonlinear funationa,
as applied to nonlinear induced vibratiopL a-vatems, is analyzed in
detail. The differ-
ential equation
(p)-- A Of (4 = -
+ F
is considered where ana R are polynomials in the differential operator
P, q is of
higher degree than R, and f(r-) denotes a nonlinear ftmation. The
solution x(t) of.,
this equation also appears in the tiolution of the linear system
R (t)] + F
The formlas
fir& M Snip a,,* < is (3)
I C-m 1/2
L 27508-66
ACC NR: Am6ol5olB--- Monograph UR
Kolovskiy, Mikhail Zakharovich
............
Nonlinear theory of vibration protection systems
(Nelineynaya,teoriya
vibrozashchithykh sistem) Moscow, Izd-vo "Nauka". 1966. 317 p.
illus.t biblio. '4500 copies printed.
TOPIC TAGS; shock absorber
PURPOSE AND COVER AGE: Problems of protection from vibration and
.shocks encountered in aircraft, ships, and automobiles are
presented,
The theory and calculating methods of vibrational protective
systems
Is covered. Various types of vibrations are described and methods
of.dealing with them are analyzed. The book is intented for
engineeral
and technical personnel investigating and designing vibration and
shock insulating equIpments.-
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Forewor~ 5
Introduction 9
C,,d 1/2 UDC 534.1
ACC NZ M6015018
1e Some appr6ximate method's for analyzing nonlinear systems 23,~
2. Resilient-shock absorbers and their dynamic characteristics
--,99
3. Nonlinear'systems with one degree of freedom -- 119
4. Nonlinear-systems with several degrees of freedom -- 204
5.- Vibrations' of vibration insulating systems during shock
effects
271
Bibliography 314,
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ALUIHOR: 41"Ozyr nj~, a, G. I.; Kolovskoy nikova. N. N.; Chizhov, S.
V.
Yu,,.!. q~t
ORZG: none
TIME: The question ok drinking wator preservation with ion Gilver
(Paper presented
a. Lhe Conforence on ft-oblems of Space iMedicine hold in Moscow
from 24 to 27 Mlay 19661'
SOURCE: Konferentsiya po problemam kosmicheskoy meditsiny, 1966.
Problemy
Kosmicheskoy-,moditsiny. Problems of space rwdicine); materialy
~onfcrentsii..
L'.0scow, 1966, 213
P7 0 VGS. life support system, water purification, silver ion, space
nutrition
V U
A %,ater-preservation method suitable for spaceflight must keep the
iaste qualitic
micro-
flora even after secondary contamination. Most physical methods of
disinfecting water can only be used immediately before drinking,
since
"they have an insufficient aftereffect. Biological purification
methods are
not presently used because of the unfavorable effects of antibiotic
di9on the
nurnan organism. The most effective and least toxic of the chemical
preservatives are silver preparations.'
Experimental data are presented from a 1961-1965 stuoy 9f.the
-L. log0'9-67-,.-.
ACC NR: ATO'036586
properties. ol" ionic silver as a drinking-~water preservative.
It.was
established that the minimum silver dose which ensur~-s a stable
bactericidal
effect for six months is a dose of 0. 1 mg/liter. Doses of silver
ions ten
or more times larger than the minimum ba--tericidal dose did not
have a
toxic effect on experimental animals. Human comsumption of water
preserved with silver ions in a dose of 0. 1 mg/liter for 15 days
did not
!result in any pathological shifts in the functional condition of
those organs
and.systems most susceptible to the effect of silver.
Experimental material demonstrate's the effective preserving
qualities
i! of silver ions and the absence of a toxic effect of the
preservative on
''Munan and'animal organisms
[W.A-N~. 22; ATD Report 66-1161
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KWT G.jj.p tnklin. miJ.; KOTOV, 14.,A,,, kand. toklin. rjauk-;
KOLOYAROV,
V.I(t,..,;inzh.; BELOGRUDON, Yu.V,, Inzh,
Exparimental testing of the KL-2 belt conveyor, Vauch, soob,
IGD 26:40-48 165. (MIRA 18t9)
KOLMICA, J.
A plan for the organization of pastures in the Tatra Mountains
National Park,
P. 179 (OMONA PRURODY) Poland, Vol. 6, No. 2, 1957.
SO: Monthly Index- of East Euiopean Acessions (ALE 1) Vol. 6, .11o.
Il, November
EXTERPTA YEUMCA See. 17 Vol- 3/5 Public HeaVth ~'ay 57
1404. KowwwrKiEwicz w. Woj. Stacia Sanit. Epiderniol.,
Ooznati. *Badania
nad Wy-sl-epowani-emi -pasoz~tft przewodu pokarmowego u
dzieci przedszkoli,
szk6l i domdw dziecka z terenu Wielkopolski. R e s e a r
c ~ o n t h e o c -
currence of the parasites of the alimentaryl tract in
children of creches, schoo-Is and children's homes in
Wielkopolska WIAD.PARAZYTOL. 1956, 2/5suppl. 7-78)
Parasitic worms (Enterobiusvermicularis,
Trichuristrichlura, Ascarislum-
bricoides, Taeniasp. and Hymenolepis nana) were found in
71.3 of4,796child-
ren examined. Of protozoa, Lamblia intestinalis was
discovered in 5.9% of the
children and Entamoeba coli in 8.7% of the children on
the average.
TA ' . T I I
Ev .17'n-1 MMA -sc 7 Vol Pp(iiqfrics Aiw.
2130. ATTEMPT AT MASS TREATMENT OF ENTEROBTASIS IN
ELEMENTARY
SCHOOLCHILDREN :- Pr6ba masowego leczenia owsicy u
dziect szk6k pod-
,
a
itawowych-Kolowrotkiewi~~A_W- and Pawtowski Z.
Zakt.Biol.
Og6l.. Akad.'Med.. Po-nad. Woj. Stacji Sanit.
-Epidemiol., Poznad - WIAD.
PARAZYT. 1958, 4/5-6 (527-530)
A dose- of 30-50 mg. piperazine adipate per kg. per
day can be regarded as optimal
(effective but not toxic). Fluctuations of dose
within the above-cited limits did not
markedly influence the effect of the treatment.
However. the latter is to a con-
siderable degree dependent on the Intensity of the
invasion. Recurrence of infection
was observed after 6 months in 56% of children
intensively invaded. and in 23% of
children with only slight Invasion. A slow decrease
in the number of infected child-
ren continued up to the 4th week following
completion of treatment. This is an in-
dication that piperazine adipate is above all
effective agdinst young forms of E.
vermicularis. and that a single 10-day therapy frees
the organism of parasites for
about 6 weeks. The effect of the treatment is still
manifest in the 5th and 6th month
following treatment. as the. proportion of infected
children (35-48%) Is lower than
before treatment (59-62%). This may be due to a
decrease in the Intensity of the
infection. and In congequence. there may be a number
of cases of latent enterabla-
at@ (negative smears). (L, 7)
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PO/00131/65/019/002/0247/0M
CZUPRYS. Feli~j~ J(66T1ROTKIE'WIC'Z0 EK.
Danuta; . Dep.actmen .of
Infectious Diseases of the "I Strus4qq (OddzIal
Charob
Hospital Labo
-ZaUt6yeh-Szpltala-MLtjsklego--im-*,-40--strusia) Aknd ratoIZ-of
,Infectious Disease _(Praysepitalua Poradna Chorob Jelitowych)v Powano
!"Clinical Course of FoOd Poisonin Caused by SalmonalU."
Warsaw, Lrzeg!gd
Uids~loloalc!2y, Val 19, No 2, 19651 pp 247-248.
A�s$Qgtt n So typhimurium
was found In 10 outbreak
Durt & 1958fto 1963# 0
with 116 patients with 'acute gastroenterltisg So
heldelberg In 6, So
btandenburg In 4, So hatfa In 3, So derby in one, So
stanleyville In one.
So bovis mobtficans in 4p So choleraesuLs in 3# So
enteritidis in 9p
Se,newington In 8 and-S.-anatun In 2~ Of the cases,82
were sporadicp 32
1apillal.,and only 3 mais'outbreakso Clinical aspecto and
complications,
ogo one patient with So newLngton and symptomatology
Ina
luding 5 fatal ones (e
'
,
of ulcerative colitis),are describedo Treatment was--with chloramphente6b
In-
6k
aulfosuanidine In 24# symptomatic treatment onlyin 16. Presented at
the
3r Sciant If ic Agjglbly gf Po) Ish rajdalglogistg -*ad InfectoloaLstpj,
~-6
SL
Oct;!64. LJPRS]
04T TAGS: food eanitationo digestive system disease,,
disease therapeutics
SUBIODE: SUBH DATE: none
hs
CarO,
MALLEKj Danutaj
Results of bacteriological examinations in dysenter7
in relaticn
to the method of sampling of infectious material*
Przogleepidom,
14 no-3:277-280 160.
1. Z Oddzialu Chorob Zakaznych Szp1tala Mlejakiego
im. J*StrU34.a
oraz Poradni, Schorten Jelitmqch w Poznaniu
Ordynator: dr mad.,
A'.'Zahradnik
(DYSENTERY BACILLARY diag)
BRZ0ZOWSKAj Wanda:C~OLOWROTKIEWICZI Kadyslaw
Observations an the effect of helminthiasis on the clinical course
of dysentery in the light of our material. Przegl.epidem. 14 no-3s
37S-377 6o.
1. Z Oddzialu Chorob Zakaznych Szpitala Miejskiego im, JeStrusia
oraz Poradni Schorzen JelitoWch w Poznaniu Ordynator: dr med.
A.Zahradnik
(DYSENTERY BACILLARY compl)
(IIELKINTHIASIS compl)
-~-tudiss on onterobiesis In chl IL-diren fr;,m-. Cxeut roinund
:r6glon.
Brad. parazyt, 10 no.4.4101-403 I
KOUMMIKINZ, wladyilav; '?=EK, Vb-nuta
Obberrations on the cpinclde,,-;e of allmenta.~7 tract
~,araxltes
aild bacterJa from the Sbigell'a and SalmcneUa group.
Wisd.
Farazyt. 10 no*49415-417 164,
1. Wdrial Chorob 2"',camych Szpita-la W-,~sklego i
Poradnia,
Zak-aznych Schorzen Jelitowrych, Poznan.
KOLOWR(ITFI~,,IACZ, ~npLoy
, - -- -~ -:., __ glal;; 7-1jPplev
The efficiency of cellophane, 'tape M the dia&nositj ot'
onterobiosis.
Wlad. parazyt. 10 no.4*.48-419 164
1. Katedra blologil i Parazy-tologil Lekarskiej Akademli
Medyamej
i 7ojewodzka Stac4a ~9anitarno-FpJ-dem-l.c)logic;zna,
Posaian.
ti
7b-Ignle,v3 K01,10101Y. TRN tMAdyslav
"'he efficiency of pi-perazine and py-.,%rIi,.-'-um
campowdis -L-i the tvea~-
ment of enteroblos-is in chl!,Fi~-en In Isolated child
hc.mo-=. 1!lad.
parazy-t. 10 no.4&,443.,446 164
1. Xatedra Biologil i ParaWtologli.j. Lekar!3kiej Akademli
Mledycz-
nej, Poznan., i I.,!ojewodzka litacla
Sanitarno-'~.p-ld-,miologic-.znag
Poman,
REP
KOIAISKI,, H.
Should vipers be exterminated? p. 18.
jAs FojAsKi. (Ministerstwo Lesnictwa oraz Stowarzyiszenie
Naukowo-Techniczne
Inzynierow J Technikow Lesnictwa i Drzewnictwa) Warszawa,
Poland, Vol. 32j
no. 12, June 1958,"
Monthly List of East Empean Accession (EM) LC, Vol. 9., no.
1. Jan. 1960
Uncl.
KOLOYANCIIEVA, R.S., in2h.
Concerning the design of an a.ce magnetic contactor system.
Vest. elektroopm. 31 no.9*.71-74 S 160. (MM 15:5)
(Magnetic circuits) (Electric contactors)
KOLOYANCHEVA. R.S., starshiy prepodavatell
Determination of the optimum parameters of electromagnets with
turns. Sbor. nauch. trud. Kem. gor. inst. no.5:
139-143 164. (MMA. 18 -.3)
1. Gorno-elpktromekhanicheskiy fakulitet Kemerovskogo gornogo
instituta.
KOLOTAROV.K.L., inzhener
Results of X-14 cutter loader testing In mines. Nauch.rab.VWI
AO-11:38-53 154-L (K= 8:11)
(Coal mining wtchinery) (Mining engineering)
KOLOYAROV. K.L.. inzh.
Testing the working part of the UKM--I narrow-range cutter-loader
wider shop and mine conditions. Vakh. i avtom. v gor. prom. no.3:
17-33 163. (MIRA 16:10)
USSR/Cultivated Plants - Commercial. Oil-Bearing.
Sugar-Bearing. M-5
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol,, No 7, 1958, 29874
Author : Koloyarova, L.F
Inst : The All-Union Cotton Scientific Research Institute@
Title : The Seed Sowing Rate.for Square-Pocket Cotton Plantinge
Orig Pub : Sots. s. kh. Uzbekistana, 1957, No 3, 11-13
Abstract : Field tests nnde at the Central Selection Station of
the
All-Union Cotton Scientific Research Institute in 1956 have
shown that vhen planting in square pockets the opti-I num-
ber of seeds per bunch should be at least 8-12 (With the
spaces between the rows 60 cm. wide and between the pockets
45 cm.). The cotton wool yield with 4 seeds being dropped
into each hole totalled 43-3 centners per ha. and when 8
seeds were planted 48.2 centners per ha.
Card 1/1
4
KOLOYAROVA, L.F., Cand Agr Sci -- (diss) "Effect of
- ~V.,Cf~ I
--~on-diCi;-n-s--of--c-uTtivatit,n of W cotton p4smff-sn the
quality of the seeds.11 Tashkent, 1958, 20 pp (Uzbek
Acad of Agr Sci. Tashkent Agr Inst) 150 conies
(KL, 29-58., 135)
90
BEZOBRAZOV, S.V.; KADAMIKOV., Kh.N.; KOILYARTSFVp V.L.; SHALEV, A.A.;
SHCHEDROVITSKIY., Ya.S.
Investigating the furnace bath following the experimental pro-
duction of ferrosi-licochromium from ores and quartzite. Stall
21 no.10*9.03-507 0 161. (MIRA 14:10)
1. Chelyabinskiy np-uchno-issledoiratellskiy institut metallurgii.
(Iron-silicon-chromium alloys--44etallurgy-)
(Smelting fdrmces)
KADAMTOV, Kh.N., kand. tekhn. nauk; RUSAYOV, LA., inzh.; YOLCYARTSEV.,
inzh.
Investigating the process of smelting iron-nilicon-chromium
alloys. Stall 24 no.8:712-716 Ag 164. !1- (WRA 17:9)
1. Chelyabinskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut tetallurgii.
KOWYARTSEV,'V.L. (Chelyabinsk); BEZOBRAZOV, S.V. (Chelyabinsk)
Desulfuration of liquid carbon ferrochromium in vacuum. Izv.
AN SSSR. Met. i gor. delo no-5:38-41 S-0 1611. (MIRA 16ill)
KHAYRUTDINOV, R.M., inzh.;.MDROZOV, A.N., doktor tekhn. nauk,
prof.,
rukovoditell rabotyl 'Prinimali uchastiye: GALYAN, V.S.;
BOIUIOVAWV,
M.A.; KOLO.YART,S-EVI V.L..; GALYANq R.V,; SYROVA, G.I.; KORNEYET,
V.F.
Decarburizing the bath of a large electric furnace. Stall 23
no.10:911-914 0 163. (MIRA 16:11)
1. Chelyabinskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut metallurgii.
CIT-rMM
UL" A T.
G~-ramic Industrit-s
Manufacture of ctramic product.- ftr architectural cci,~atruction in
plant2 tArlt YosCow
province. Biul. ztroi. tekh. 9. No. 16, 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessi-ons, Library of Congress, Ilovember
1951, Uncl.
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