SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOMAROV, A.I. - KOMAROV, A.V.

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; 9 ~ ~~- - I r ~ 11~ -~' I KGIAROV, A.I. MARX, A.I.-*Roentgenogralihic Investigations of the Sarface Layers of Metals in ConneAction with Dry Friction." *(Dissertation For Degrees In Science And Engineering Defended At USSR Higher Educationsl Institutionala)( 34). Min Education RSFSR, Leningrad State Pedagogical Inst iment A.I. Gertsen, Chair of Fxperimental Physics Leningrad, 1955 . i SO: KnighTia-va Lejois' No. 34. 20 August 1955 * For the Dealree of Candidate in Physicoma-thema-tical Sciences 137-58-3-6166 Translation from, Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 3, p Z45 (USSR) AUTHORS: Terminasov,YU.S., Komarov',A.I. TITLE: X-ray Diffraction Studies of Surface I.Jayers of Metals Subjected to Dry Friction (Rentgenograficheskoye issledov4niye poverkh ,,-,,nos-tnykh sloyev metallov pri sukhom trenii) PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Leningrad. gos. ped. in-t im. A.I.Gertsena, 1957, Nr 140, pp 58-59 ABSTRACT: X-ray diffraction methods, employing an Al standard and photographic reversal in conjunction *with Co-Ko< irradiation, were employed in order to determine residual stresses of classes 11 and III in brass and 45-type steel. Specimens were subjected to dry friction under various pressures and at different velocities on a special machine. Distribution of the residual stresses was studied by means of subjecting successive layers of metal to electrolytic etching. It is established that residual stresses of classes II and 111, due to friction, increase with increasing pres-sures up to a certain magnitude which is determined by the velocity of friction. Any further increase in pressure may reduce Card 1/2 the extent of lattice distortion, i.e., produce a weakening of the 137-58-'3-6166 0 X-ray Diffraction Studies of Surface Layers of Metals (cont.) I surface. The velocity of friction affects both the depth and the extent of cold hardening, and the cold hardening, in turn, influences wear-resistant proper- ties of the metal. A.F. Card 2 /Z BT,OSHTEYII,q.I.I.,,_KOLMMV, A.I.; LEVIT, L.B.; FLIS., I. Y8. Pilot plant for the production of chlorine dioxide. Bum.prom. 36 no.4:6-10 Ap 161. (IMU 1-4:5) (Chlorine oxide) It Is then mixed with'Noollaud hfttetl to 'Ams'lo a vk~l mixer. whence it enters the top or the redwag tower d M$ cu.m. capacity. The product from the hattom of the re- ftlux towr is wuhM and dikl. to co"teacy, aw OJIM too.14% talky. ohm" 14 14 Mated with hypodloribi , where It through towrt, Rtul down th"k 117 , h i 1 tanot 14 s . ef, t11.111, Cwt%tvity. contact (ton VA With lowtiv 6.1-4 hts. Cl von4tttoptkni in to-,.* 'M i l h l of visco" in tho Madactuso h 21! r(Mi K F Z4 1 N % - t e tota , o rooi~uoted- The tw-duct (tam Ike towm ha% a 11joilinuts hArdn f 4 9 9 di . rom. o. "w4s . . Atet 6 prewnted for the utand. al viscose pull) - *~. rt t t o . a 90ecks per %al.m., A vkcmitr not Ifts iMn JR) Wherein fa. Steek With 4.5,% DiNkinall hagdoeM. A miltipoises. tan alky. ad 004 toll.111tC.and A Occiate"t trisams" of 9-1KNVXJ fnillipabes, a dirt count of not, matai-, not gm(er Own O,Qjc,'~. and is, pameal to the beatenat a 911 than 2600 specla per sq.m., aM an wwwW content rd of 8A to 9.2 where stddal. hypochlocite treatment ormn not more than 3!'~ i% pemiticed by cooking chipit havin h l MP-38' for 3.(a,5.r, hn., hypotblorite coasumptiots l OS ma tum content o 32-441% with aicki contil. .1.7-4 amount ng to -1.5% of the fiber. Wash(ul in the total So~ ot which fW~-76% Is free, S% for 16-210 hr*. to a best--r for 1-4 hars. Is Nlowed by acid treatment for 0,5 final temp. at 142-4'. Raw stock at 2A".ff!, cout&t. hr. w0 final wasIting(or 1-2 him. OTcr-ali CI consumption rficy is P&V.C(l to a chlorinating tainacr of IM cu-na. in lig. Iton of air-dry crIlul(w is 2&-M In the chlorinating etpacity vvbcft it I, tTntcd with 317,, of Cl baml cas 11w tower. IF-2S in bypochlorite bikuching. atail 14-12% in tbe- fiber. The pulp. now with a 1wriluess of IS teftti'll 1k 1i i h d fil b d i beaten. The dual pressett %iwosc pulp product has a dirt " count of' M to 49U it f 0 1 i w t a 2 o%w a prev%ure ttr. was , p4me e n op and then corsed. c4i a ncuum filter to 1.0-12"C' consktcwv. - U , a mot ure content o tivus- 2 ;,. a v ity o( 120-110 millipatir". w Aft conhint of a= too.33%. an ca-celUaft content of resin cmCcut al 0.4".70%. and & figain content of it." Mariiiall Sittig KOWOVO A616; SOLYMO H.06 Use of overflow of alkali and of stronger acid in producing viscose cellulose. Bmm.prom. 28 ne.8:9-12 Ag 153. -6,: 7.) 1. Priozerskly taellyulozvy Savad. (Tiscose) I ~- ~- - 1~ -;: -- -, -- -al VP '~'Yrg-p - . 0 iw"Al limit MT KOWOVs A.-I., inzh. Instructions on.operating small automatic freon refrigerating plants.. Khol. tekh. 38 no.3:5C-52 My-Je 161. . (MIM 15: 1) (Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery) (Freons) 113/14G/62/005/003/010/014 D201/D308 Kormarov, A.I. TITLE: The use o.-"-' spectrum, tra-zisformation in determining Ulhe correlation functions of low JE* equency random r processes, Izvestiya vysa"hi%la uchebnykh zavedcniy. Priboro- 6royeniye, v. 5, no. 3, 1962, 32-90 The author discusses the oroblem of determining errors of operation of a certain type of correlator. The analysis of errors is carried out using. the -properties of'thc random process and of se-paratc sections of the insLrument. 'it is assumed that the ~_-naom ?rocess obeys the norrial distribution law, that its mathemat- ical exDectation is zero and that the sDectral density of the process is uniform, within a certain frequency range. DU is shoini that the relative error in determinina points of the correlation functibn decreasep vith the increase of the spectrun width of the random process. The spectrulm transf orimation m ay be obtained with the delay' Card 1 2 S/146/-2/005/003/010/014 The use of spectrum transformation D201/D3O8 circuit of the correlator erinploying magnetic tape r6cording and using.' Various speeds in the recording and reproduction. Design formulae for basic correlator element circuits are (,,ivcn. These.formulae have beer. used by the crathor for the design o," a correlator having the characteristics: 1) Pecorder ai-typlifier. frequency response lillCar Witbill 1-300 c/s; 2) Delay circuit. Double ch,,nnel recording, irith delay varying in time by relative Dosition shifting of record- ,, heads; 3) The recording amplifier - P 4 P.,- L xrea ency compensated to 40-12,000 t/s; 4) Avera-fing circuit. Sel'-recorder with 430 c/s. A.. ME T'his instrument was -used to determine the correlation curves of sinu- soidal if-'unctions, from 1 to 200 c/s. The accuracy obtained was 5-676, due MlostlY to the Door quality of the tape windingg' mechanism. oret ic ally the correlator using spectrum transformation gives a much greater degree of accuracy. There are 2 figures and I table. U 4kSSj0CL;'aION1: 11(uybyshevskiy industriallnyy institut im. V.V. Kuybj- S'LJM-*IT'-;`-'D: Card 2/2 sheva (Kuybyshev Industrial Institute im.,V.V. Kuy- byshev) June 231 1961 KOMAROV, A.I. Using spectrum transformation in deterndning the correlation functions of ranA;=,procesooo lying in the range of low frequencies. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; prib. 5 no.3t82-90 162. MM 15:8) is Kuybyshevskiy industrialliftyy institut imoid V.,V.Kuybysheva. Rekomendovana kafedroy lzmeritelinoy tekhn W , (Analog computers) K03MM3, A.I.; BUKATTj B.B* Successful measures# Bum.prom, 38 no,2:5-8 F '()3* (MIRA 16:2) I* Prioserakiy toeUyuloanyy savado (Prioserok-Woodpulp indusixy) EMAROVj A.I. Lining of digesters with carbon graphite tiles.'Bume prom* (381 no.6:12-13 Je 163- (NIRA 16:7) 1. Sovet narodnogo khozyiystva, Ratonskoy M. (woodpulp industry-Equipment and supplien) (Autoolaves) in AM MALMOV, Alaksey Romanovich, zhurnallist; KOMMOV, A.I., red.; AZOVKIN,, II.G.J. tekbn. red. Sasovo. Riazan', Riazanskoe knizhnoe izd-vol 1963. 38 p. (MIA 16:12) (Sasovo (Ryazan Province))-History) (Sasovo (Ryazan Province))-Description) KOMA.RGVp Necessary l9asures for the shift to the new state standards. Bum.prom. 38 no.90.2 .8 163* (MIRA 16:11) 1. DikeAor Priozerskogo tsellyulQznogo zavoda. ;IACCFMION NRt AR4039360 4/0272/64/000/003/0045/W45 SCIECE: Ref. Zh. Mdtrol. i izmorite takhno Me vrpej Abe* 3*32*317 !.AUTHOIU Komarovj As Is TITLE: -Digital indi~~r for measuring small velocities GITW SOMS1 Naufto tre vuzov Povolahlyaj vme Ij 1963j 69-77 TOPIC TAGSs velocityj, measurement,, gauge TRANSLATIONx Device employing special IrAuction sensors of Impilses, with the help of which it is possible to determine magnitude and direction of velocityp is' described* Performance of the apparatus In evaluated In measuring volocit4as fINM I to 30M/hrj with accuracy to O.W~r* but practically may be adapted for measure mant of arbitrarily mull velocities* The change in the limits of measurawat Is jappraisede EMLs 00 J,DATE AGQs 22Apr64 SUB CM91 Card- 1-incl. tr,,khri. nattl-.; I-C",*-'-"* A :. J. !?-_,i L - ~, -`- - - - - ~ - so,me resulto of tlji~ br0l,--.-~rior o!' voclss --m-ter 1"rJarial cooil.ression. 6bor. lilcrilG~ no-33:1161-I'VO I - (11:17" 17:11' 1 ~-.l 4 1-4cc- Dial 1--.- AR6032059 SOURCE CODE: UR/0271/66/000/007/BOOB/BOOS AUTHOR: Kornaroy, A. I* TITLE: Attachment to the "Ural-I" digital computer for analysis of low-frequency random processes SOURCE: Ref. zh. Avtomatika, telemekhanika t vychislitellnaya tekhnika, Abs. 7B58 REF SOURCE: Nauchn. tr. vuzov Povolzhlya, vyp. 2, 1965, 353-367 TOPIC TAGS: digital computer, low frequency, random process. attachment, digital computer attachment ABSTRACT: A performance evaluation of an attachment to the "Ural-I" digital computer is presented. The attachment operates on individual blocks of the computer and makes it possible to feed in the curve ordinates in binary form, 16G recorded on 35 mm perforated tape. An investigation is made of random processes with uniform and nonuniform spectral density which changes linearly in some , frequency range and reaches a maximum at the terminal point of this range. The correlation functions of random processes are determined by this attachment. The ard 1/2 -----------UDC-:681.142.32.001--- I , I - I L 2,oqz--66,~~ ACCESSION, HR: APS01903S.--.": ASSOCIATION, SUBHITTE ENCL. - SUS CODE . NO REP SOV. Aoo ~L,J- Card .2 14M'70YZVA, Ye.L.; KOMMOVIN.A&I PODKOPAYNT, I.I.; HITMHKO. I.D. Regularl zing the wage system In the baking imdustr7; discussion on the article of R.1A. Torovitskala, G.I. Iletiman. Khleb.i kond.prom. 1 no.6:24-29 Je 157. (MA 10:8) l.Kinisteretvo promyshlennosti prodovol'stvaiwykh tovarov SSSR (for Hirsoyeva). 2o?Sentral*n37 komitat protsoyusa, rabochikh pishchavoy prowyehlennoett (for Komarov),. 3,.Takhnik po trudu Podollskogo khlab-okombinata Moskovskoy oblasi;l (for Podkopwav). 4. Tekhnik po trudu khlebokombinata v Chernoiriteakh (forlKitchanko). (Wages) Md SELIVXRSTOTA, H. I., KCKAROT A. N. WZY . Tu.A. Ina, Iron ore deposit in the Altai. Sov- geol- 3 n0-7:121-122 ji 16o. OCERA 13 -.8) 1.1nakaya geologoranedochnaya partip. (In& Vallsy--~Iron ores) etricit.*. Pover, Blectile jan 50 Fens,'Centrift9al ."Xncriasing the savings Effected in Forced- Dz*ft Installations," A. M. Komarov, U., 1. Nevellson, Stalin Prize Laureates, 5 pp 9-Mek Stanza" No 1 Discusses efficiency of nev types of Central Aerobydrodynamic . Tnat centrifugal fans, teoted by Orgres (btate Trl~st for Oign of Regional Blec Pover Stations), selectidn of type and di- wasiona of blovers and exhaust fnnn,-f &ivan pwameters, and savings effected by them. 161no MR/Slactricity Powel., Electric Jan 50 (Contd) Describes Orgres experiments in reconstructing 37,blovers and exhaust fans, shoving recow- structed machines vere at; efficient, if not more so, than nev models. Pf (uq/ AUTHOR: Komarov,# A.M. 123 1 21T TITLE: Inotdasirig the~gfficienay of Foree,I-Draft Installations (Povyshentye ekonomichnosti,tyagodLitlyevykh ustanovok). PERIODICAL: Tr. nauch.-tekhn, boveshchw1ya po usovershen0vovadLyu sposobov pylesihi&Wya antratsitov i toshchilch ugley. M.-L., aosenergoizdat, 1955, 146-1!56. ABSTRACT: The operative efficiency of forced.-draft installations is analyzed. The necessity for reiionstruatiort of many of them is noted. Formulae and method of "Recounting by Similiarity" for determination of needed type and size 9f reconstructed ventilato:o swe given. Four con- crete layouts for reconstruction of exhaust fans are provided. N.I.M. Ref. Zh., Mashinostroyeniyev Nr.1, 1957, Item 21T. Card 1/2 - ----------- ....... lo4-4-7/40 AUTHOR K~om~qro ~-~and Kuzneteovp N.1*9 EngineOrs and Nevellsont M.I.j Candidate of lree:bnical Sciences. TITIE: The experience of ORGRES in the reconstruction of draught producing machinery. (Opyt raboty ORGRES po rekonstruktaii tyagodutevyklx mashin) 0 IYERIODICAL.- "Flektricheskie Stantsii" (Polver Stations), 1957, Vol. M, No.4, pp. 23 - 26 (T.S.S.Re) ABSTRACT: - An- article by Kuptsov in IrElektizicheskie Stantsii, No. 71 1956, se-ireaty exIticised recent now types of - draught- faChs, in which the blade-s are- bent backiwards, which were- stated to be of poor characteristics. Kuptsov stated thatthe adva&- tages of reconstruction of the dnLught producing equipment resulted not from 4gher efficiency of the. marldmes bm.t.- from selecting a machine suitable for the gas duct-and by-adjust- ments-to-the gas-duct. A lot of zioney had been wasted on reconstruction of draught producing oquipment in power stations. I This article, is a reply to Kuptsov and controverts all his criticisms which are said to be in contradietion to ox~eriiuental data- quotted in the article. Figaimis are then 1/3 given for the comparative efficiencies of the old and now types of machineso The results of reconstruction are The experience of ORGREB.in. the reconstruction, of draught producing machinery. - .(Gont.) lo4-4-7/Ao analysed and it is stated that, of course, the characteristics of the gas duct had been improved and that over the last ten years more than 500 inducoa dxaught fans ana ventilators h~tve been reconstructed with good effect. There have been a few cases in which the design characterisVids-were not- achieved mainly because of defects of manufactizze, which were -amet-imass linAvoidable when the aluipment was made in power station repair workshops, but these few cases do not discredit the general procedure of recoaOzuction;~. The cost of reconstruction and-the pay-off time is considered and pay-off times of a yekLr or so are quite common. Several or questions raised by Kuptsov are answered'"in detail. It is concluded that Kuptsov's article is ulifounded and ten- dentious, and.that the correctness of the policy of reconst-xuc- tion of draught equipment is fully confirmed. New-circuits which are used in reconstruction are imich more efficient than older ones and the new machines are mo:ce economical. The-most promising type of fan is that with the blades curved backwards .2/3 which may be perfected to have an eff ioiency of 80 - 85% and which should be used f or large new boilers and in the reconstru- ction of existing equipment. The experience of ORGRES in the reconitruction of draught producing machinery.. (Cont.) 10-64-7/0 3/3 There are three Slavic references. AVAILABM: KOMAROV, A.M. Applying tkilarkin's method to studying the development of per- turbatioaa o.C a,flow of viscous liquids in a flat channel. Vest Moak. un. Ser. mat., makh., astron., fiz., khim. 14 no.2:55-59 159 (KIft 13 4 3 ) 1# Kafedra aeromakhmalki I gazovoy dinamiki Moskovokogo gosuniver- siteta. %Fqdrodynamice IEVIN, Izraili 1-10iseyevich; BOTKACRIK., Iosif Azarlyevich; RODDATTIS, K.F., kand. tekhn. nauk; MANSKU, S.I., kand. tekbn. nauk; BRAUDE,,I.Ye., inzh.; GOTGELIF, I.M.j, kand. tekhn. nauk, reteenzent; POSTOLOVSKlY, S*Ns, inzhoj retsenzent; Komkff, A.M... inzh.; LARIOPOV, GJe.q tekbn. red. [Flue exbaust and ventilating fans for high capacity electric power plants) Dymosopy i ventiliatory moshchwfkh elektrostar-tsii. Y,oskva, Guos* energ,-izd-vo, 1962. 183 p. (MIRA 15:4) (Electric power plants-Ventilation) KIBRIK, Petr Samoylovich; LIBMIXI, Grigorly Romnovich; ~~,MAROV, A.M., red. (Manual for boiler machin3sts (firezen)) Pamiatka maohi- nista (kochegara) parovoggkotla. Moskvaj Energiiat 1965. 119 P. (MIRA 18-.10) KOMAROV, A.M. (Moskva) Development of perturbancos in a vIscaua fluid flow in a flat channel.. Izv. AN SSSIR Melkh, I zashtnostr,, no.6--l 0-145 N-D 164. (KM 18:2) EPSHnyx, V.S.; KOHAR07, A.M., Inchener, nauchnyy radaktor; CHMITAK, S.N., T*.B.,tekhnicheskly redaktor [For perfect quality in rolled iron- work practice of innovators in the Toroshilov factory in Leningrad] %a otliphnoo kachestvo prokata; iz opyta novatorov Leningradikogo savoda Imeni Torochilova. Moskva, Goo, nauchno-tokhn, izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tavetroi moiallurgii. 1954. 38 P. OWA 7:9) (Rolling (Metalwork)) BAKffTff. V.P.; BUBOK, K.G.; BUGARN. L.A#.; BUN11T, A.I.; TORWYNO K.To DROZDOV, V,V.; 110CM07, M,S.; ZUBRILOV, S.T.; IGNATlYWj, Zj,A~ rARGOPOZOV, I,G*; MUM1199 Dolls;4 0- KMLOT. M.S.; LOMAKO. ~P.lf.; M~~, A.S*;~ OLlKHOV,.H.P.;,OSIP07A T.Y.;.PAKHOKOV. Ta*]).-. PLAKSIMP I.No; POCHAYNOTO S.T.; FUSTYLINIK. 1.I.; ROMOT. I.S.; SAVARI, To.A.; SARWIN, A.P.; SPIVAK07, U.N.; STRIGIN, I.A.; SUSHEMOV. S.N.; SXUHM. P.S.; TROITSKIY, A,Vs; USMOV,, K.L: XRkRLA9OV.,A.Yo.; Nikolai Konstantinovich Chaplygin. TSvet. met. 28 no,-2.-57-58 mr-AP '55. (MIRA 10:10) (Chaplygin, likolai Koustantinovicht 1911-1955) YWOROV, S.M.1 KORAROVV A*K.- Nonferrous-metal pipe plant of the Britiah Company Imperial Chemical Industrian ( to be concluded)* BlulsTSIIX teveteret, vosl7138-3 of cover 157s (MIIIA 1117) (Great Britain-Pipe, Copper) 137-58-5-9643 Translation from., Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5, p 112 (USSR) A UTHORS: Yegorov, S.M., Komarov, A.M. TITLE: Imperial Chemical Industries Nonferrous Tube Mill (Zavod po proizvodstvu trub iz tsvetnykh metallov angliyskoy firmy Imper- ial Kemikel Indastris) PERIODICAL: Byul. tsvetn. metallurgii, 1957, Nr 18, pp 37-41 ABSTRACT: A process drawing (D) Cu and Al tubing (T) on vertical and horizontal draw blocks (B) is described. The vertical B have overhead drive. A distinctive feature of the vertical and hori- zontal B is the absence of undercut fillets. The T is wound on the B in uniform turns by automatic translation of the dieholder in the required direction by a special drive. V.0. 1. Copper tubing--Production 2. Aluminum tubing--Production 3. industrial plants--Equipment Card 1/1 POPOV S.G.., nauchnyy sotrudnik, dotsent; KOHAROV A uauc~nyy sotrudniki, I-Wmistent SLUCHANOVSK WZ41 Z.F. Aerodynamic resistance of textile threads. Tekst.prom. 22 no-4: 77-83 Ap 162# (MIRA 15:6) 1. Makhaniko-matematicheakiy fakulltet Moskovskogo gosudarstvcnnogo universiteta, (The&d- Testing) U7, POPOV, S.G., d6tsent;_KO14AROV. A.M,, assistant; SLUCHANOVSKAYA, Z.P., m1adshiy niu-chnyy sotrudnik lerodynamic characteristics of ring spinning machine travelers. Tekst.prom. 22 no.11:77-82 N 162. (KRA 15:31) 1. Sotrudniki kafedry aeromakhaniki i gazovoy dinamiki Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universitata. (Spinning machinery) 10FIO , ( . I . I ~ n,%h, -, FQV-JROV IT-A 9 M. j# inzb a ' 'I;iffect of auxillary equipment on work indices of block eyotems with 150 anrl 200 Mw. ratings. Toploenergetika 12 no.6:2-10 Je 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Gosudarstvennyy trest po organizatsil ratsionalizats1i rayunnykh alektvostantuly I ootey. . r, L 1-2, 1 IV- '1 11 ulture- Repairing the, tractcr "Stalinets-80". Vloskva, Sellkhczgiz, 1951. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Octob6r -195j, Uncl. 2 &WRQT,-Alq9j39Y--41ko Jaye vich; KOSTROVSKIY. (;eorgiy Ivanovich; DUBROVSKITo V.A., redaktorp, 10, A.I., tekhnicheskiy redaktor DRepair of "Stalinets-800 tractor] Remont traktors, "Stalinets-80.0 Izd. 2-oe, perer. t dop. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo selkhos. lit-ry, 1956. ,383 P. (HUA 9:11) (Tractors-Repairing) L 08572-47 kNW1130(l) IJP(0) ~-GGAB AR6032o6i S01URCE -CODE.- UR/0271/66/000/007/130181B019 'AUTPORo arov A. N. TITLE: Mathematical logic,of arithmetic units (Multistage adder with full, Tarallel carry).- SOURCE: Ref. zh. Avtomatika, telemekhanika I vychislitelInaya tekhnika,, Absi 7B135 REF SOURCE:. Tr, yses. zaoch. energ. in-ta, vyp. 29, 1965, 16-35 -p In ic, imithmetic unit, adder, ultistage adder TOPIC TAGS: mathemuc log ABSTRACT: The problem of improving the speed of response of arithmetic units by the apparatu-1 method is studied. It Is suggested that multistage adders be designed with a full parallel carry. The block diagram of a 27-digit 3-stage adder is given as an example. With an,equipment increase of L'63, the count rate of the -by a factor, of 4. 5 as compar'ed tar propoded adder. increaere7s usual adders with a sequential carry. The possibilities and merits of suctf circuits are investigated.. In particular, in an adder with a full parallel carry the aign of an addition of two Caral UDC: 681.142.642 1/2 C" 137-1958-1 -119 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 1, p 18 (USSR) AUTHOR: Komarov, A. N. TITLE: The MPD-6 Washer (Promyvochnyy pribor MPD-6) PERIODICAL: Kolyma, 1956, Nr 4, pp 13-15 ABSTRACT: The MPD-6 washer is a modification of the MPD-2, which has come into particularly wide use for washing in areas having small backlogs of prepared sands. A special feature of this new washer is a frame for installing a scrubber. It not only serves as runners, as in the MPD-Z, but as a feed bin from which the sand is delivered for disintegration in the scrubber box. The framing is of channel and angle sections, with a 4 mm sheet of iron welded underneath to create a greater supporting surface. This design permits the frame to move over marshy terrain. A general view and drawing of the equipment, with an earth- mover in user to deliver sand to the sluice, is presented. The sequence of operations for assembly of the MPD-6 is described. A. Sh. Card 1/1 1 Ore washers-Applications 2. Ore washers--Design 3, Ores -.-Tocessing-Equipmnt s/i96/62/000/013/014/018 E194/E155 AUTHORS: Akopyan, A.A., Komarov A N., Kolechitskiy, Yeos'j Rodionov Ya.V. V.PQ TITLE: Tosting of 500 kV air circuit breakers on the transmission line between the Volzhskaya GES imeni XXII s"Yezda KPSS-Moskva (Volga GES imeni 22nd Congress CPSU-Moscow) PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika n0:13, 1962, 19, abstract 13 E 142- (Elektr. stant;ii', no 1, 1962, 37-45) TEXT: Tests were made on 500 kV air circuLt-breakers type 86HP-20001-500/2000 (VVNiZ-20001-500/2000) with a rated current of 2000 A and a breaking capacity of 20 000 mVA, with ten extinction, chambers and with disconnectors having four breaks per phasee The circuit breaker is developed for a recovery voltage of 3.5 U 1160 kV effective with a maximum.formation-time'-of phase 10 milliseconds. According to test laboratory data-the disconnector was of reducedelectric strength, 2.7 Uphase 820 W Card l/ s/196/62/000/013/014/018, Testing of 500 kV air circuit ... E19VE155 effective instead of 3.5 U phase 1160 kV effective. The priucipal~ object of the test was to determine the possibi'lity of doing without shunting resistors of 3000-2000 ohms on the main extinction chambers. These resistors greatly increase the cost of the circuit breakers (1.5 tons of nichrome for a three-phase set) and, according to data from preliminary tests on models, they are effective in reducing the overvoltage only when disconnecting unloaded sections of line accompanied by recurrent restriking of the are in*the circuit breaker. Tests were carried out with the circuit shown. in the sketch using a reduced working voltage of 430 kV on the receiving end of the transmission line U8- The main tests were carried out on circuit breaker BB (sub-station no.2). Protective spark Saps were used to limit tge value of the overvoitage. To assess the part played by the electromagnetic instrument voltage '-transformers when disconnecting an unloaded line between substations nos. 2 and 4, 'all three voltage transformers were connected in ihe red phase, only two in the green phase and none in the yellow phase, Overvoltages and Card 2/# Testing of 500 kV air circuit ... S/196/62/000/013/014/018 E19VE155 currents ucre recorded at three positions: at substations 4 and 21 and at the hydro-powor station. Seventy-eight effects were recorded simultaneously with multi-beam cathode-ray "oscillographs and forty by means of electromagnetic oscillographs. The prog,ramme of investigations included. a) ovorvoltage measurements on interruption of electrical transmission under conditions of synchronous operation of the lHoscow system and of the hydro-power station (tho disconnection was affected by circuit breakers BBJ, B33 and 3,Bij); b) similarly but with synchronous operation of the 1,10SCOVI system and the power station (interruption was effected by circuit breaker B33),; c) overvoltage measurements on dis- connecting an unloaded section of the line 423 Rm long between. substations nos.'4 and 2 with.circuit breaker BB4; d) overvoltage measurements on disconnecting an unloaded section of*line 559 km long between the hydroelectric power"station and substation no.2 by circuit breaker BB1; a) overvoltage measure- ments on disconnecting an unloaded section of the line 423 km long between substations nos. 4 and 2 by circuit breaker B% This section was disconnected as part of an unloaded line 9 2 km long (breaker BB4 was first opened). In this case the circult-breaker Card 3/ 9 s/196/62/000/013/ol4/oi8 Testing of 500 kv air,circult ... E194/F.155 operating conditions were more severe than in tests c and d. Detailed test results'are tabulated. During the course of the programme there were cases of disconnecting short-circuits on the line, which occurred during several protective spark gap break- doi.,Tns, and also during inter-phase flashover of line insulators during one of the tests. These cases afforded the Vossibility-of checking the reliability of the circuit breakers in d-isconnecting short-circuits and permitted the following new observations- The overvoltage_s~ave which causes the short-circuit is reflected from the point oC~the short-circuit ifith inverted sign and is then doubled on the substation (or power station) busbars if these latter operate under 'dead end' conditions. Dangerous over- voltages then occur on the substation even before disconnection of the short-circuit c*ommences. This circumstance caused additional operations of the protective spark Saps at the hydro- ele-z;tric station when the protective spark gap operated in nos2. substation (tests on disconnecting unloaded section of 423 km by circuit breaker BB3) and during interphase flashover of line insulators occurring at,the instant of interruption of a line Card 4/4 S/196/62/000/013/014/018 Testing of 500 kV air circuit E194/EI55 length of 981 km by circuit breaker BB4. The following conclusions are drawn from the tests. 1) Tests on circuit breaker VVNIR-20001-500/2000 were carried out undor difficult conditions in respect of recovery voltage (up to 3.85 Uphase with t = 5 - 10 milliseconds). They showed that the circuit-breaker extinction chambers operate with complete reliability under all the required switching conditions (interruption of synchronous and asynchronous transmission, disconnectlon of unloaded lines, disconnect�on of short-circuits, etc) without special resistors shunting the extinction chambers. 2) An electric strength of 2-7 U for the circuit breaker disconnector is insufficient for phase reliable operation in a-500 kV electrical transmission system-andl- it should be raised to 3-5 Uphase* 12(2) AUTHORS: TITLE: SOV/113-59-3-13/17 Komarov, A.R.; Khazova, A.V.; Titov, I.V. The Modificatid of Cast Iron by Using Magnesium Under Pressure (Modifitsirovaniye chuguna magniyem pod davleniyem) PERIODICAL: Avtomobillnaya promyshlennost', 1959, Nr 3, pp 40 - 43 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The imperfection of methods for introducing magnesium and other modifying additions to liquid cast iron is one of the reasons why high-strength cast iron has found no wide-spread use. In the USSR,. pure metallic magnesium, its alloys or magnesium- containing mixtures are used as modificators. The author reviews briefly the different methods used in the USSR. At the Gor^kovskiy avtozavod (Gorl- kiy Automobile Plant) the modification vrith pure magnesium was performed under a bell-shaped chamber with a special device providing a sufficiently Card 1/6 deep penetration of the magnesium into the liquid SOV/113-59-7,-13/17 The Modification of Cast Iron by Using Magnesium Under Pressure metal as shown by Figure 1. This method had the disadvantage that the magnesium consumption is up to 1% of the weight of cast iron and it does not reliably provide high-strength cast iron with -glob- u ular graphite structure. A' the Syzranskiy gidro- turbinnyy zavod (Syzrart Hydraulic Turbine Plant) a method was developed using a forehearth furnace as shown by Figure 2. The magnesium consumption amounts to only 0.4 - 0.6% of the cast iron weight, while the assimilation of the magnesium is up to 10 - 15% compared to 5 - 10~%' wituh the first method. However, the operation of the furnace is interrupted and the use of the forehearth capacity is limited to 50 - 60%. At a number of :)lants, devices for Card 2/6 introducing magnesium were tested, whereby a rotat- SOV/113-59-3-13/17 The Modification of Cast Iron by Using Magnesium Under Pressure ing crucible with a special chamber was used which was connected with the interior cavity by a special canal. The device (Figure 3), designed at the Gorl- kiy Automobile Plant, may serve as an example for this type. Thereby, a magnesium assimilation of 20- 25Y6 was obtained. Recently, methods ivere de- veloped which were based on increasing the evapora- tion temperature of magnesium by increasing the pres- sure on the metal surface in hermetic devices. Figures 5 and 6 show examples of such devices. The latter was developed by TsNIITIYTASh. Figure 7 shows a device designed by the Czech engineer Otehal. He established that the amount of magnesium required for moc3ifying cast iron is considerably lower at a pressure of 5 - 5.5 atm. In this case, the amount of magnesium required is only 0.2% of the veight of the cast iron as shown by a graph (Figure 8). NIITAvtoprom investigated the cast iron modifica- tion by magnesium when the cast iron crankshafts Card 3/6 of the automobile "Volga" were introduced, and de- SOV/113-59-3-13/17 The Modification of Cast Iron by-Using Magnesium Under Pressure veloped the laboratory device shown in Figure 9. It consists of an air-tight chamber into which the crucible with the liQuid cast iron is placed. The magnesium is pushed into the liquid cast iron by a bar from the cover of the chamber. The latter is filled with compressed air which was varied dur- ing the tests froW 3 to 8 atm, while the metal tem- perature was 1420 . For all tests, amounts of mag- nesium equal to 0.2% of the weight of the cast iron were used. According to the graph, Figure 10, the best results were obtained at a Dressure of 5 - 6 atm, since then the air pressure was about equal to the pressure of saturated magnesium vapors where- by also a thorough mixing of the metals was obtained. Based on the experiments of NIITAvtoprom, two pro- ject2; were developed. One, constructed by NIITAvtoprom. itself, is shovni by Figure 11. With this equipm6nt, the.modification of 500 kg cast iron lasts 1 - 1.5 minutes. The otherversion was Card 4/6 developed by the Gorlkiy Automobile Plant and is SOV/113-59-3-13/17 The Modification of Cast Iron by Using Magnesium Under Pressure shovm by Figure 12. This equipment consists of a cylindrical chamber 500 mm in diameter and 3,000 mm long. The crucible containing 500 k- of liWid cast iron is placed on a small truck which is pulled by an electric winch into the interior of the chamber. The chamber entrance is closed-by an airtight sphe-' rical door. Another opening is located at the-top of the chamber, also closed by an airtight door,. for introducing the container with the magnesium. A pneumatic cylinder is used for pushing the charge into the liquid metal. The chamber to tilled with comDreoacd air at a pvt,--t-,zuro of G LA'L-Im, w1hereb 6 cu M compressed air are required. The modificatilon-pro- cess lasts about 1.5 - 3 minutes and the entire operation 4 - 5 minutes. The liquid iron is trans- ferrod to the casting crucible, where 0.3;'~ pulver- ized 7%~-ferrosilicon and 0.02.5,;) cryolith are added for reducing the sul-fur oontiont, By molting aaat Iron in an cleotric arc furnace with basic lining Card 5/6 and by modification with magnesium, it is possible SOV/113-59-3-131/17 The Modification of Cast Iron by Using Magnesium Under Pressure to obtain high-strength cast iron with a structure of globular graphite. The consUMDtion of pure mag- nesium is thereby 0.06 - 0.08,,^'o of the weight of the liquid cast iron. When the sulfur content of cast iron is 0.003 - 0.005% and 0.002 - 0.003% after the modification, then it is adequate to have a magne- sium content of 0.01 - 0.03% for obtaining cast iron with globular graphite. The modification equipment of the Gorlkiy Automobile Plant is used for the pro- duction of crankshafts of the "Volga" automobile and shows good results, thus it may be recommended for mass production of high-strength cast iron parts. There are 3 photographs, 7 diagrams, 2 graphs, 1 table and 5 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: NIIT Avtoprom, Gorlkovskiy avtozavod (Gorlkiy Auto- mobile Plant) Card 6/6 Unit for the tdaklhg 6f a biturdaft emUlnion. Lit, pVoiAVo hos9M-16 8 '64a (MIKA 18,10) 18(5) SOV/128-59-4-3/27 AUTHOR: Komarov.-A,_R., Engineer TITLE: Mating Cupola Blabt PERIODICAL: Liteynoye Proizvodstvo, 1959, N r 4, pp 8-9 (USbR) AB6TRACT: There are different nethodA at the present of heating the cupola blast in recuperatorq, standing outside the cupola Phaft. These methods, however, could not be applied in the foundries of the Gorki auto works, because an additional Ppace is needed for the com- bustion chamber, the filters, and the recuperator, which was not available there. The recuperator was, therefore, placed into the mhaft of the cupola. Since it ic not possible in this cape to install dust col- lectorp, a recuperator of the radiating type was chosen, which does not caupe contamination. Despite the limited dimenqionq of the recuperator, the speci- 1"ic thermal conductivity in very high, and the temper- ature of ~he blast when leaving the recuperator goea up to 265 C. A second method applied in the Gortkly Card 1/2 plant to preheat the blapt i"I the screening of the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heating Cupola Blast SOV/128-59-4-3/27 cupola by a hydraulic clocure. An an effect of the screen, a large surface is heated. Thermal and metallurgic experiments will have to decide which method to heat the cupola blast is to be chosen. There are 3 photographs and 2 diagrams. Card 2/2 ,23QL"v 0 A I R 0 Redesign of cupola furnaces in the Gorkiy Automobile Plant foundry shops. Me proisv. no.9:16-17 3 160. (HLU 13:9) (dorkiy-Automobtle industry) (Foundries) KCHAROV, A.R. Hydx;aulic davice for tho weighing of charge components. ut, proizv. zo.l.*8.-lo Ja 163* (MIRA 16-3) (WAghing machines) Washing of cupola gases at the Gorl-dy Automobile Plant, Lit, proizv, no,108-40 Ja 162. OM 16t8) MIDKAH, V.Ya.; XADIX,-'?.A.;(~KOWOT, A.S.; BUZON, A.A. Determining air congumptlon during the operation of the RK-1 loading machine. Ugoll 35 no* 12:11 D 160, (MIRA 14:1) (Coal mining machinery-Paeumatic driving) WASHP, I'm V, Flululzation of distribution griq. joiLpl. 4-2 F (MIRA -;8:8) XOMAROV, A.S., kand. mad. nauk. Gastric polypi and their therapy. Sov. mad. 21 no.7:96-200 JI '57* (KIHA 12:3) 1, Is kafedry obahchey khirurgii (zav. - dote. A.I. Keshevaikov) Gorikovskogo meditainskogo inatituta imeni S, M. Kirova (dir. - dote, R.N. Hisinov) i Gorlkovokogo oblastnogo onkologicheakogo dispanaera (glavnyy vrach T. V. Pavlova). (STORACH MOMSIC PIDIYPis SUrg. (RUB)) (POMPI, Ourg, stomach (Hug)) (GASTHNGTOMr. in variolas die. Polypi (Rug)) KOI,aRGV, A.S. (Gorlkiy., Kovalikhinskaya LL1.., 28-a, kv.6) Cancer of the "operated stomacW' and Its treatment, Vop. Gnk, 8 no.1212l-30 162. (XIRA. 17:6) V 1. lz kafedry obshchey khirurgli (zav.-prof. A.I. Kozhevnlkov) norlkavskogo meditsinskogo instituta imGni Kirova (rekt,--r - dotqent I.F. Matyushin). KOKILROV A.S.- FELIDW.N. V.Ya. Stidying the operating conditions of the pneumatic drive of loidIng machines. Trudy 'ASNIlPodzemshakhatrola no.2:89-92 163. (MMA 17:5) Muk. (OOrkly- ul- X'"naLl d-20- k7* 11) Repeated renectiou of the stomob for cancer. gov. Ithir. arkh.. 3:111- 113 8-0 158, 12;1) 1, 11afedra, o'bahchey lchirwgii (sav. - prof. A.I. Koshevnikov) Gor- kavolcogo'mmditsinakogo Instituta, (ST&ACR--SMDXRY*)' KOKWVI A*S*,q kandemed*nfiuk Retroperitoneal rupture of the duodon= in closed trauma. V'est.khir. no.5t95-96 t62. (MM 15:U) 1* Iz Rnfadry obahchey khirtwgii (zave - prof. A.I. loshavimikov) GorOkovalcogo moditsinakogo inatituta (rektor - dotaent IX. Matyushin). (DUODEMI-RUPTURS) KOMAROV, A.S.9 kand,med.nauk; KOT(*tMA# $.I.,, kand.med.nauk Chemleal bano of the otomach and their treatment. Sovemeds 26 no,12d3-16 D 162, (MIRA 16t2) 1. Iz kiiniki obahchey khirurgii (zav. - prof. A.I. Zozhevmikov) Gortkovskogo meditainokogo instituta* (BURNS AND SCAU)S) (STMACH-SURGERY) lo- IIAROV, A.S., -1--atid. vied. nauk Erroneous application of anastomosiz, It, surgery on the gaatro- intestinal tract. Khirurglia 40 rio-903-55 8 164 1. Uinika obBlichey kh1rurgli (zav. prof. A.1. KozhevnD-ov) GorIkovskogo meditsinskogo, instituta imemi Kirova. 14CROZOV, G.K.; BAZAVOY. 9.1i; WARN, A.G.; OSTAPSHKO, A.B.; TMINOT, O.P.; SHUKIM, B.G.; KAKMOV. A.B. (translator]; KOKAROV, A.V., red.; DOTSMO. A.A., toldw.red. C*orts in foroisn countries; track athletics; collected materials] Sport za rubeshom; legkais atletiks. Sbornik materialov. Moskva. Gos.izd-vo OFiskulltura I sport,,' 1959. 208 p. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Moscow. T;Ssntrallnyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy inatitut fizi!- chaskoy kulltury. (Track athletics) No 9pinmincy 'I-Fffcct of a thrrad Ualloon on thread Jumping off the :mcol in thn OMCCS.", Of unwindim?.ff Tekst. pvcm. 12 no. 7, 1952. 9. Month Ust of RUS51an Accessions, Libx~ary of Congress, Gctober -1951, Uncl. 2 .0~~ GIUSIN, G L. nachallnik prigotovitellnogo tookha. Spooling equipment of warping-machines. Tekst.prom.15 n0.1.1 28-29 JA 155., (MM 8:2) 1. ZaTedayushchty.tkatskin proisvodstvon fabriki "Zmavau- goLrdw (for Kczarov). (Warping mchines) tt[F_Uv KOKLROV,A.V.; OINESIN,G.Z. Reducing stretch on sizing machinese Takst. prom. 15,no-5: 29-30 My 155. (MIRA 8;6) 1. Zaveduyushchiy tkatakoy fabrlkoy "Komavangard" (for Kmarov) 2. Vachallnik prigotovItallnogo otdola (fabrilel "lom(wangardill (forliftelin). (Siting (Textile)) K014ARCI Anatoliy Vladimirovich Komaraov, AN. i Vedenisov~ B.N. i N~dezhin~ S.P. increase of the Speod of Motion, Weight of Soto, Powor and Efficiency of Traction Units", AS U83R) Moscow-Leningrad, 1950. (Mbr. Dept. Tech. Sci., AS USSR) SO: AAIK-:1398-52, 21 Aug 52 KOKAROTO A,,, kandidat tekhuichagkikh n=k; ANTOI[OV. H., kandidat tokhnichesklkh Tpl=OV,. N., inchener. Concerted action by both rail and water transportation In mix-ad transports, tion systems. Kor.i rech. flot 13 no-3:5-9 -Ty '53. (WBA 6:8) (Transportation) wim KOKAROV, A.T~,, kandidat tekhnichaakikh nauk. I Planning the hauliva. of freight in mixed rail and water transportation. Rech,transp. 14 no.2.-14-17 F 155. (mMA 8;5) I (Freight and froightap) KOHAROT A.T. aterahly aauchny7 aotrudnik. kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk doxt rant (Studies of-interaction in the combined use of railrced, water and automotive tli3napoftatlon] losledovanie vestmodatetvita zbelazoo4 doroshdogo. vodnogo t avtodoroshnogo transporta v smashanafth soobehoheailakh; avtoreferat dissortateii na soiskents uchanot stapsai doktora tekhnicheakikh nault. Moskva, Akad. nauk SSSR, 1956. 25 p. NLRA 10:8) 1. Akademiya nauk SSBR. (Transportation) KOKARQT kandidat tochnichaskikh nauk. nauchrqy sotrudaiki K-KM 0 V. S. 9Inshener, nauchrqy sotradnik. Determining the better alternative in planning the formatfou of river trains. Reche tranap, 15 no*9321-25 3 '56. MRA 10:2) 1. IMP AN SSSR. (Inland navigation) (13argef) (Towing) Namo: KORAROV, Anatoliy Vladimirovich Dissertation: Study of the Interrelation of rail, water and automobile transport In complex communications Degree: Doe Tech Sci Affiliation: CNot indicateNr Defense Date, Place: 26 Nov 56, Council of Inst of Complex Transport Problems, Acad Sci USSR Certification Date: 19 Oct 57 Source: BMVO 23/57 38 Anatol alroxf ch , doktor tekhn.nauk; UdHZO, I.G., retsenvant; OXffCTUIXOT, G.10, rateenzent-, SOWT'Y'XV. I-F-. red.; AZROVA. A.G.. red.tzd-va; SAIAZXGTp U.P., tekhn.red. Crateraction of railroad and water tranapertation in combined avatemal Vzalmodaistvie sholesnodorozhnogo i vodnogo transporta v omeshannykh soobelichentiakhe KoSkva, Izd-vo "Rechnot transport." 1957. 211 P. (HMA 110.6) (Railroads) (Inlaud water transportation) doktor.%akhn9inaukj nauchny7 ootrudnik; SOWTIYEV, UP., kjandetekhnenauk, nauchnyy eotru4nilc; KRAV01=10. Y.G., inzh., nauchW sotrudnik; KGVSHOV, G.R., inzh., nauchnyy sotrudnik. Experimental multidestination transportation of merchandise in combined railroad-watervar communications. Rech.transp. 17 no.2: 8-13 P 158. (MIRA 11:2) LInatitut komplakenyhh tranaportrqkh problem AN SSSR. (Merchant ahips--Cargo) (Railroads--Freight) P)MRO"., nauchn77 sotrudnik; TSurkov, Ne, nauchryy sotrudnik; KRAVCHENKO, V., nauchnyy sotrudnik. Combined operational technology for rail and maritime transportation. Mor. flot 19 no,2:13-17 F 159. (MIRA 12:3) lelustitut ko eksuM transportnM problem AN SSSR. Transportation) ARTE141YEV9 S.P.; APANASOYLT-9 D.-L*j'TELOWWjT01**; BEWSONp I.M.; BROUdWIMp L.A.'; BurANOvi WA. ; VEWNANWV DoPo;.VZWICVSM9 LA.; GORMOVt A.V.,; MEMO,, IsM.- DAVIDOVIM L*H.; DEGTEW, G.R.; ZWNKDV# V.V.; KALLMKHW, F,4.. mmov-, A V - KUDrZAVTSFVIA -S LIVIYANTO Ya.A.; PRTROVv A.P.1 A.T.; TIMM~Oif N.N.; FEDOROVt V.P.1- qMIN07t; A.A.; SHMWAKOVy S.I.; YANKMg Td.S. Anatolii Pavlovich Aleksandrov; obituary, Avtetrausp- 38 n0-907 s 1(;0. (MIRA 130) (Aleksandrovt Anatolii Favlovloht 1903-1960) KAB-FrNIKOV A.D., doktor tekhn. nauk, red.; MIME`= A.V. doktor tekhn. naukv reed.; SMXA, M-9 nai&, red.; PREME, V.Tu.g in2h., red. [Coordination of the work or the various types of transporta- tion) Koordinatsiia raboty razlicbzWkh vidov transpbrtaw Mo- skva, 12id-vo "Transport,," 1964. 199 p. (MIRA '17W PETROV, V.J., a muszaki tudomanyok doktora;"YOMA.i~T-I,.,-A-Va kozgazdasagi tudomanyok doktora Coordination of various transportation branches in the Soviet Union. Kozl tud sz 14 no. 8:333-338 Ag t64* 1. Institut kompleksnykh transportnykh problem, Moskva. q YQ-TAROV A. PJA 111/49TIIJ5 'Usm/galo Recallidrs Supwilaterodine Kay 49 Radio Testing OT4e Khad-Produced ARZ-49,Receiver," A. K= ov, 9P "AWo" No 5 ARZ-49 rddeiver Isatvo-band superhaterodjue using 110'- 220volte AC supply. . Long-wave uagd,ls desigaed to receive wave,jeugths* 730 0 moterap and madi=-vave band, wave lengths 520 meters. Its operating characteristics are better than those o! the "Rekordi" 44A~~ -wave- our4-4tww a j,.g f: .7 m, Az L XOMAROV, A. V. 14asnovye batftro'liVe radiopriemniki, fl3attory operated receivers ~radioff- Moskva. Gosenergoisdat, 1951. 80 p. SO: Soviet Transportation and Commmications, A Bibliography, Library of Congress, Reference Department, Washington. 1952 Unclassified. KOUROT A.V.- LEVITIM, Te.A.; TARASOV, F.I., red.: BABOCHKIN, S.11.,tekha.red. (Radio receivers; the "Hoskvich" radio receiver and the *Kama" radio-pbonograph combination] Radioveahchatellnye priyeamiki; radiopriemnik "Hoakvich," radiola "Kama." (Moskva, 19521 11 p. (Hassovaia radiobiblioteka. no.141) (MIRA 10:12) (Radio--Receivers and reception) ACCESSION M: AR4031089 8/0O44/64/0OO/0O2/VO33/VO33 . . . SOMiM. Reforatlyny*y zhurnale- Hatematika., Abe. 2V= AUTHOIR: Ve; KQrmI1ttGYftP N- Be J~o uters in systems for trammitting TIT12: 7he application of electronic cM information CITED SOMCE: Gb. Vy*chiel, elstemy*. Novosibirsk, vy*p. 1, 1962, 33-62 TOPIC TAGS: Information transmission, electronic computerp machine Information, communication automation$ commmication unification TRMISLATION: It is noted that the developident of computing machines, automatic control machines, and Information machines has reduc.ed to the appearance of a new form of information-machine information. In the a(pt-too-distamb future machine information will constitute the basic streams of information. In con- nection vith this, new demands for means of transmitting information are being advanced, which are completely unsuitable for transmitting machine information. In this article the authors consider the effectiveness of applying electronic Card 1/2 -1 , W~-Wm