SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MARCHENKO, YE.A. - MARCHENKOVA, L.F.

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ARMIYNV. D.Te.. inzhener; KARGHHHKO, Ye.A., inzhener; POLYAK. G.I., inzhener. --Dc~ ~-4 Equipment for linear capacitive compon3ation in 110 and 220 k7.netvorks. Elektrichestvo no.8:33-40 Ag 156. (KIRA 9:10) 1.NRuchns-iseladevatellski.v inetitut postoyannege toka. (Electric power distribution) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 876 Marchenko, Ye.A., Rozovskly, Yu.A., Shur, S.S., Candidates of Technical - ------------- S'c . ~en ii~ Prodollnaya yemkostnaya kompensatsiya 1iniy elektroperedachi (Series Capacitor Com ensation in Transmission Lines) Moscow GoBenergoizdat, 1957. 47 P. Mries: 1z opyta Bovetskoy energetiki~ 11,300 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Orgres, trust, Moscow. Byuro tekhniche8koy informataii. Eds.: Korquntsev, A.Y., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and Demkov, Ye.D.; Tech. Ed.: Medvedev, L.Ya. PURPOSE: The book is intended for designerEk and network technicians undergoing training for the operation of peries capacitor compensa- tion installations. Card 1/4 Series Capacitor Compensation In Transmission Lines 876 COVERAGE: The authors describe the purpose and applications of series capacitor compensation and discuss special features of short-circuit conditions in compensated transmission lines. They describe the basic principles of erecting serles capacitor batteries and also special behavioral properties of compensated networks. They supply connection diagrams of capacitors and discuss the problems involved in protecting series capacitors against internal damage;,they also give examples of completed installations and their operational testing. In writing the book the authors drew on materials publish- ed by teploelek-troproyekt concerning construction oS the Kuybyshev e-lectric power transmission line, the works of N.N. hchedrin and A.V.Korsuntsev; M.L.Levinshteyn of LPI; M.A.Babikov and A.I.Dolginov of MEI; and V.V.Andreyev, V.M.Faynitskiy and A.K.Gertsik of NIIPT. There are 40 references, of which 27 are SoViet, 10 English, 1 French and 2 German. TABLE OF CONTENTS: 4 Introduction 5 1. Purpose and Applications of Series Capacitor Compensation Card 2/4 Series Capac1tor Compensation in Transmission Lines 876 2. Special Features of Short-circuited Compensated Transmission Lines 8 3. Overvoltages in Compensated Transmission Lines a. Overvoltages during transient conditions after cutting off the short-circuit beyond the series compensation Installation 12 b. Overvoltages under frequency dividing conditions jr, c. Overvoltages on contacts of a circuit breaker cutting out a no-load line equipped with series capacitors 17 4. Self-hunting of Synchronous Machines Operating on a Compensated Line 5. Protection of Series Capacitors From Short-circuit Overvoltages 23 6. Connection Diagram of Capacitore and Protection of Series Capacitor Battery From Internal bamage 31 a. Limiting the energy discharge from sound capacitors to damaged ones 31 b. Protection of capacitors from damage to tank insulation 32 Card 3/4 Series Capacitor Compensation in Transmission Lines 8,76 7. Examples of Completed Installations and Their Operational Testing a. Basic information on series capacitors In a 1110-kv network V1 r b. Series capacitors in a 220-kv network c. Operational testing 37 8. Design Data for Series Capacitors in a 400-kv Line 40 a. Series capacitors In the Kuybyshev GES - Moscow transmission line 41 b. Capacitors 4P c. Diagram of a capacitor battery 43 d. Protection of the installation from overvoltages 44 Conclusion Bibliography AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (QC587.0'() 46 47 JP/whl Card 4/4 11-21-58 M A-k C- /-~-& /V k Cj /It- A. AUTHO-,.: Kazachov, A.I., Kurochkin, F.I., Engineers and 104-2-14/38 Marchenko YE.A.,-Candidate of Technical Sciences. f~~ TIM,': On the conditions of operation of shunting circuit breakers in series compensating installations. (Ob uslov- iyakh raboty shuntira3rashchikh vyklyuchateley v ustanovkakh prodolnoy kompensatsii) EZRIODICAL: "Bilektriclieskie Stantsii" (Power Stations), 1957, Vol. 28, No.2, Pp. 56 - 60 (U.S.S.R.) ABS'2RACT: Series capacitors in transmission lines Ilave discharl-,--rs to protect them from overvoltages when short circuits occur on the lines. The capacitors are provided with a shunting circuit breaker intended for operational switching and for disconnecting the installation for repair or examination. The operating conditions of these circuit breakers have certain special features. The class of insulation can be lower than that of the rest of the system if the breakers am installed on an insulated platform. The rupturing capacity is not very great as the greatest cu-rrent to be disconnected is the line current in normal overload conditions with a low rate of rise of restriking voltage because of the larg'.- capacitance in parallel with the contacts. There are certain additional Card 1/3 requirements in that the breakers must withstand the thermal On the conditions of operation of shunting circuit breakers in series compenuating installations. (Cont.) 104-2-14/38 and dynamic effects of the discharge currents. However, tests carried out with circuit breakers types BBH-110 and BY,35 on a 220 kV installation show that no damage was done to current carrying parts by electro-dynamic forces after multiple pass- age of discharge currents the amplitude of which was much greater than the normal permissible maximum short circuit current. Tests that wei-e carried out are described and thu results are given in the form of oscillograms. it was found that the de-ion grids took no part in the process of are suppression and may be removed whilst the contact system must be made in such a way that rigidly mounted Darts are not in the way of the explosion wave. The contact system was accordingly reconstructed and the way in which this was done is illustrated. Because of removal of potential screens the discharge voltage between budings and tank was reduced by 10 - 15 kV. Apart from the danger of dynamic effects of the explosion wave on the contact system the-quantity of energy dissipated. in the breaker after a large number of repeated discharges of the condenser battery may greatly exceed the energy dissi- Card 2/3 pated during the heaviest short circuit and so the content of on the conditions of operation of shunting circuit breakers in series compensating installations. (Cont.) 104-2-14/38 oil deterioration products is high; the oil had to be chanEed after shunting a few times a 220 kV condenser installation with a line current of 600 A equal to the rated curzent of the breaker. Contamination of the oil was insignificant at currents up to 450 A. This nontamination can be reduced by increasing the speed of seDarz..ion of the contacts and increasing the damping resiste4ices in the breaker circuits. It would be advisable to develop circuit breakers of light construction specially intended for operation in series capacitor install- ations. Circuit breaker BM-3; cannot be used without recon- struction of its contact system. There are 7 fiEures and 3 references. AVAILABIY,: I$cwd 3/3 T u '44 MOT i 621.319. - PAPPL&A TiO90F juuigmR- 'a Biwa. -ac-ljj4tjt6i- U14h - Ai m4fAi-4 d Dic -it is'i4mwmdndcd ~ f r q Ono -do , ~a a mB - er cw i on-bla4v musT O - . _ . MAJ =r Z -tag l it Cefth KOSMKO, M.P., akademik; ZAVALISHIN, D.A., prof.; SHCHURIN, N.Y., doktor tekbn. nauk; aAWTA. P.Z.. inzh.; TAZHNOV, A-L, kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; ROZOTSKIY. Tu.A.,, kand. tekhn. nauk; KARCEWO. Ta-A0. kand. tekhn. nauk.; POLTAKO G.I.. inzh.- VMIKOT.-*.XTo __doktW__G'k1xn. nau prof- Dynamic models of power systems, Alektrichostyo no.2.'78-85 7 158. (MIRA 11:2) 1. fisuchno-iseledovatellskiy institut postoyannago toka (for Schedrin, Salita, Vashhov, Rozovekly, Marchenko, Polyak). 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN Usbeksio? SOR (for Shchedrin). 3. Yookovskly energetichenkly y Institut (for V"enikov). (Electric networks)- L 2572-66 EM('2)/EPF(c)/9W(j) WIGS111M ACCESS10111 NRj AT5022679 UR/0000/65/000/000/0285/026 Q 44 AUTHORS, Akishin, A. ra, G. Isayev, L. A Bergeyom, L. M-i 11 I.; Tronnsnm"" An va, K. G _]Varchenko, Te. e ie-i-evo-1. K. g4-1 TITLE: Behavior of friction J,inctions and some self-lubricating materials in a ,vacuum under ion bom -iEent Na SOURCM AS SSSV. Nauchnyy sovet po treniyu i emazkam. Teoriye. trmiya i i=oo& (Theory or friction and wear). Moscow, Izd-vo Mauka, 1965, 265-269 TOPIC TAGSj frictiong wear, solid lubricant, molybdenum disulfide, poly"re ion iradiation effect/ AMAN self lubricating material, AF U plastic lubricant ABSTRACT: The effects of hydrogen ion bombardment an the coefficient of rriotio~ 'and on wear of friction junctionwwore inyestigzated. Self-lubricating sateria,24 2hite S ~WS2# We., and various polymeric bonding matricest ando :.containing_iTa ]in particularg/mai4rial AUM, bronze-based tallocor&nio coated with MOS2 and ~plaqtio AF-Z&sre tested in lute aRMat"Ic on Fig. i on ths, Naolosurs. The japeoimeni -ware irradrat*d with 5-Key hydrogen ions, and their friction =4 wear 1 Charect, ristics -&mln t a stool show (I kg. I*M, 1 e2 v/soo) were mommed over a Card 114(-q L 2577-66 ACCESSION M AT5022679 9*5-hour period (I hour run-iny 2 hours in vacuum# 6 hours in* vacu:uz under radistli and 30 minuteo without radiation, or I hour run-in and 8.5 hours in mcuum witbaut l ,radiation). It us found that the coefficient of friction decreased sianificantly iin vacuum, but that radiation had no measurable effects on friation. or wear of OW ;materials tooted. Thus the coefficient of friction can be calculated from 1=0,35C,( A +o.90 (wherG adhesion coefficient, C 5 and y - microstructure characteristics, 'r0 .specific shear adhesion, p - contour pressure) which is suggeated by KrWl'skiy and Mikhin. The wear can 9e calculated from A -in 2 7 + 110910 + #112 (where 9 angle of Irregularities an friction surfa;et- *] ption In tension, T' - yield point). Orig. art. hass 2 forovil", 3 tableso ard 2 figures. AsSOCIATIORs fauoluVy sovet po trenip I msken# AITUM (ioisatitio comittes on I M491 r, Lubrication, I L 2572-6.6, -- -- - -- - . --- --, - - .- . ACCESSION Us AT5=679 - - cm. FF, pw .SUMTMI IMS165 ENCLI 01 m i I -OZMI OW I !NO MN Sao Ow I I I i C.~d 31fS S/138/62/000/008/007/007 113 ~ro A051/A126 AUTHORS: Levitin, I. A;, Poloskin, Ye. N., Petrova, V. D., Marchenko, Ye. D. TITLE: Apparatus for testing ozone resistance of rubber PERIODICAL: Kauchuk I rezina, no. 8, 1962, 51 - 53 TEXT: The Moscow Tire Plant has developed and perfected a new apparatus for dynamic testing of the ozone resistance of rubber, based on experiments by the NIIShP and the principle used at the NIIRP. The apparatus determines the ozone resistance underdynamic conditions by periodic expansion of ntandard rubber samples In a chamber where a given ozone concentration is maintained. The schematic diagram is shown in Figure 2. The test conditions for tread rubber are given by the following figures: constant expansion 15%, variable axpansion 25%, expansion frequency 15/min, rate of air_Rupply into the chamber 2e/min, ozone concentration in the chamber (1+0.2)-10 w.p. The disadvantages of the apparatus are: lack of automatic control of ozone concentration and the impossibility of creating temperature conditions within the testing chamber. There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy Shinnyy Zavod (The Moscow Tire Plant) V Card II ---V baLtgW vrat I t co, A ia Id Lot m0 Is Indastrial sanitary supervision In ESISR, Gig. sanit.. Vaskys, no.4: 52-56 Apr 1953. WIML 24:4) AUTHOR VOTTOVETSKIY V.K-., LEVIN B.A.9 MARCHENKO' J. PA - 26TO TITLE soft 15-800 keV Radiation Accompanying Ul--'7-Mssion Induced by Thermil Neutrons. (Hyakhkoye T-izluoheniye v ablasti energiy ot 15 do 800 keVq seprovozhdayushcheye deleniy U235 teplovymi neytronami.- Russian) PERIODICAL Zhurnal Eksperim. i Teoret, Fiziki 1957, Vol 32, Nr 2, pp 263 - 267 (USSR). Received: 5/1957 Reviewed: 6/1957 ABSTRACT Experimental order: In a current of thermal neutrons an ionization chamber with U4.):) was fitted which registered fission fragments. For the purpose of analyzing the amplitudesp the amplitudes of a scintillation counter which coincide with the fission fragments resulting from fission fragments ate selected by means of a coincidence scheme and a "goal". The experimental order is discussed by on the basis of a graph. Measuring Results are wail reproducible an the ecoasion of repeated measurements. - 5910 acts of fissioning per sea were registered. A diagram illustrates the amplitude distribution of the momenta of these r-raydVxhioh as regards time are verrelated with the fragments within the energy interval 15 - 400 kaV- Statistical accuracy of measurements '%counts to 0,5 - 1,5 %. The ph*topeake correspond to the energies .2 , 6o, 1o1, 119, 142, 207, 295 and 360 keV. Measurements carried CARD 1/2 235 PA - 2670 Soft 15-800 keV Radiation Accompanying U Fission Induced by Thermal Neutrons. out with a lead layer of 5 mm. thickness between chamber and crystal permit the evaltation of the inf luenoe exercised by non-- elastic scattering. In the spectrum obtained by means of the layer of lead the lines 27, 101, 119, 142, 29,~~.V - are lacking and the line 360 keV is considerably weakened. The line 60 keV was fully conserved and a weak radiation of 207 still exists. The lines 27, 101, 119, 142, 207, 295 and 360 keV are presumely caused by the ;r-radiation occurring an the occasion of fisson but the line 60 keV and a negligibly small part of the radiation with 207 keV are caused by the nonelastic scattering ef fission neutrons by the iodine contained in the crystal. For some lines of the radiation occurring on the occasion of fission the values of energy and intensity are given in a graph. Apparently, the soft radiation is emitted by excited fragments after emission of the neutrons. (6 illustrations and 1 table) ASSOCIATION Institute of Atomic Energy of the Academy of Science of the USSR. PRESENTED By: - SUMEITTED: 24. 9. 1956. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. CARD 2/2 89365 S/08 61/010/002/0',7/018 B1 02XB209 AUTHORS: Levin, B. A., Marchenko, Ye. V., Timoshuk, D. V~ TITLE: The effect of inelastic neutron scattering in uranium on the slowing-down length in water PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, v. 10, no. 2, 1961, 177-179 TEXT: The present "Letter to the Editor" is a report on direct meas,jr, mpnts of the effect of inelastic neutron scattering in uranium upon thz7- 31,~-w,.no down lGngth in pure water. The measurements were carried out in spherically symmetrical geometry in order to exclude elastic scattering to a high de gree. A 16-mm-diameter source shammed the fission neutron spectrum and was enveloped by 2-cm thick spherical shells of metallic uranium enriched in U235. The mean square distance at which the neutrons emitted from the (point) source were slowed down to a certain energy, e. g. 1.46 ev, is given - cc by r2 A(r)r4dr A(r)r 2dr (1), wher,~ A(r) denotes the activity r~f theA in ~ / T 0 0 Card 1/5 89365 S/C)89/61 /0! O/CG-1/01 7/0 1 1~ The effect of inelastic ... B102/B209 .'r.d4cator (indium foil in cadmium envel-ope) in dependence on the distanoe r from the source. In order to eliminate the effect of the size of the hol- low sphere (in which the source was lo,~ated) the r 2 measurements were made for various (with different radius a) uranium layers of equal thickness after which 2 (a) was extrapolated to a = 0. The 2 value obtained cor- responded to a point source, The measurements were made in a tank (100 cm in diameter, 110 cm high) filled with water into which the spheres weT-i im- mersed suspended by two 0.5-mm thick steel strings. The indium foils (70 mg, /cm2 thick, diameter of the effective areas 1.7 and 2.5 1~m) were closed up in casings. The targets were exposed in two, at a distan-e. of 8 cm. The activity of the foils was measured simultaneously fr'm boths,.dAs by means of two lead-shielded scintillation .:!ountprs (~3y~29(FZU-29).type photomultipliers with stilbene crystals, diameter 32 mm, 1 mm thicQ. Thq sensitivity of the experimental arrangement was controlled by an SrVO prep- aration (it amounted to +0.5%). The measurements were repeated 2 6 tim93 for all distances. Measurements at distances from the uranium sphere -~f up to 15 cm were made with small targets, at 10 - 21 cam with largo targptg i-) a-~'d 2/5 89365 S/089/61 /010/002/017/018 The effect of inelastic ... B102/B'209 cadmium casings, and at 15 - 31 cm with large targets in aluminum casings. In the measurements within these overlapping ranges and in measurements with thin-walled hollow spheres, reproducible r2 values were obtained with an ac- curacy of 1.2%. The r2 values calculated according to (1) are listed in a table. In the case of distances of over r-a = 15 am, integration was per- formed analytically. In agreement with the results of the measurements it was found that the decrease of A(r)r2 becomes exponential from r-a = 15 -,m onwards, with a relaxation length of 7-11+0-08 cm for the hollow spheres and 6.52+0.06 am for uranium. The relaxation lengths were calculated according to the method of the least squares. As is shown also graphically, r2 72 is a nearly linear fune-zion of the radius a of the sphere (2). r rr2 + ka. r2 - 167-1+1.1 cm 2(value of extrapolation to a = 0 ) ia obtained 0 0 With consideration of the correction for the capture of resonance neutrons 2 (0-5~6), extrapolation yields the value r02 = 161.5�4.0 am for the uranium layers. Measurements with lead showed that the results are not affected by elastic neutron scattering. In the measurements in uranium, 9% of fission Card 3/5 89365 S1089 1611010/002/017/0'8 The effect of inelastic ... B102/B209 neutrons arose which reduced the 7 value by about 1%. With consideration of all corrections it may be said that inelastic neutron scattering in 2.0-cm thick metallic uranium reduces r7 by (12.7+2.2)%. r2 64 -02 Is inel ' obtained for the second spatial moment. The mean energy of the neutrons inelastically scattered in uranium was calculated as -0.5 Mev. For U235. ,r - 28+1.5 cm2(T - r216, the neutron age) is obtained which is in fair agreement with the theoretical value (26+0.5 cm2). The results of the in.- vestigation show that in uranium-water systems with sufficiently big urarium lumps the reduction of the slowing-down length of fission neutrons as a consequence of inelastic scattering in uranium is quite considerable and has to be taken into account in reactor calculations and design. The authors thank G. A. Bat' for his discussions of theoretical problems and L~ Ye. Morozova, G. S. Stolyarova, and L. A. Serdyukova for their assist- ance. There are I figure, I table and 5 references: 5 Soviet-bloc, SUBMITTED: July 7, 1960 Card 4/5 89365 S/089/61/010/002/017/018 The effect of inelastic ... B102/3209 Legend to Table: 1) Density; 2) ,vith uranium; 3) with lead; K'~* is the. coefficient denoted by k in (2). I I IIOJIOCTb Z C ypatfou 3 CO COHIJEJOM a, C.Ig 0,8 3,3 5,0 7,0 11115 3, MI 5,80 6,80 3,55 6,81 T2 (a), A 200 3� 2,6 44 8 D 9 72 16� �5,3 311 2 i, 4 416 2 't 206 3 34 t� 255 1� D, I 242 6 �3',P 30-3 2 K 0,588�0,006 0,480�0,027 0,582�0,039 ;,.'I J87, J�i, I t(SI,5�4,0 182,8�5,7 Card 5/5 14ARCHENKO. Ya.Ya. Zonality in the skaras foual Rear the Tibek River (Mudwela). Dokl.AN SSSR 104 ao.4:619-621 0 155. (~LRA 9:2) I.MiArikovskiy gosudaratTonayy usiversitat imeal 4t.H.Gorlkoge. Predstayleas aimilemikom D.S.Korshinskin. (Zhakass Autonomous ihrovince-Recks, Silicoaus) - MARCHENKO, le-Ja.-IMarchenko, IE.IA.1; LIKOV, 0.1. [Iqkov, 0.1.]; Z.ftn.Lj-".L.L, U.J.. [&u7tslkyi, 0.1.) Vein barite of the convargence zone of the Azov Crystalline Massif and Donets Ridge. Trudy Inst.min.resur. AN URSR no.2: 59-65 '60. NIRA 15:5) (Azov Sea region-Barite) (Donets Ridge-Barite) LYEDV, A.I. CLVkov, 0.1.1; HARCMM, Ye.Ta. Skarns of the somthwestern edge of the Donets Basin. Dop.Ag Um no.9:1286-1289 060. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Institut minerallafth resursov AN USSR, Predstavleno akademikom AN USSR V.G,Bondarchukom. (Donate ftsiur-Skuns) MARCHMO, Te.Ta. Stone mashrooms. Priroda 49 no-7:113-114 Jl 160- (KM 13:7) 1. Inatitut minerallnykh resureov Akademii nauk USSR, Simferopol'. (Azov Sea region-Rocks) MARCHENKO. Ye,Ya. [Marchenko, IE.IA-1 Accessory beryl from pegmatites. 161. (Pegmatites) (Beryl) Mat-z min-Ty1w. no.2:122-124 OURA 15:8) MARCHENKOp Ye. Ya. Scapolite from contaet metasomatic formation in granites of the iiiddle Azov Sea region. Dop.All URSR no.5--665-6,16,8 161. (KMA 14.6) 1. Institut minerallnykh resursov AN USSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN USSR V.G. Bondarchukom (Bondarchuk, V.H.] (Azov Sea region--Granites) (Sc-apol-ite) MARCHENKO, Ye.Ya. Garnet containing magnesium from pegmatites of the Sea of Azov region. Dop. AN URSR no.12:1626-1629 161. (KIRA 16:11) 1. Institut minerallr--kh ressursov AN UkrSSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN UkrSSR V.G. Bondarchukom [Bondarchuk, V.H.I. yu. Yu... KARCHENKO Ye.Ya.; GONCHAROVA, Ye.l. YUPIKV Britholite, from crystalline rocks in the eastern part of the Sea of Azov region (Ukrajnian S~S.R.). Dokl. AN SSSR 137 no.4:9/+7- 9 5o Ap 11161. (MIRA 1-4:3) 1. Institut minerallnykh resursov AII LISSR. Predstavleno akademikom D. I. Shcherbakovym. (Kallehik Valley-Britholite) ARKHIPOV, A. 3.; BOYTSOV, A. N.; MARCHENKO, Ye. N. (Moskva) Pollution with toxic substances in the atmosphere of chemical factories. Gig. truda i prof. zab. n0-1:3-8 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Institut gigiyeny truda i profzabolovaniy AMN SISR. (AIR--POLLUTION) ]~UCHENKC, Ye_--Ya.; GONCHAROVA, Ye. I.; Prinimali uchastiye: CHASHKA, W-. I.; FOST, A. L. Role of halogens in the formation and subsequent change of monazite of pneumatoly-tic-hydrothermal genesis. Dokl. AN SSSSR 155 no. 2:349-352 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Institut minerallnykh resursov, Simferepo-11. Predstavleno akademikom V. S. Sobolevym. WRCHENKO, Yt-.Ya. Correlation role of inclusions in acresscrv F)okl. All SSSR 160 no.2:432-434, ja '~,5- ~::. , , P: ~" I-, .~~ ~ -1 1. Institut mineralli.yk-~ resursov, Simferopol'. Sub--~ttp~l Lej:- tember 8) 1-)64. MARCHENKO Ye Ya. Accessory pneumatoly-tIc-hydrothermal, tourmaline from pegmatites in the eastern part of the region of the Sea of Azov. Dop. AN URSR no.9tl230-1233 164. (MIRA 17,11) 1. Institut minerallnykh resursov AN UkrSSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN UlmSSR V.G. Bondarohukom (Bondarchuk, V.H.). GOROSHNIKOV, B.I.; LZUTT-11, V.S.; KU!""ULEV, G.V.; ~IARCHEI:YG, Ye_.Ya.; SKo~.AROV."KAYA, L.A.! CPASIHY,~, A.!.; 3H K~- C ~ju YURK Yu.' u.--, .- dokWr- pol.-miner. na---:~-, prof L.D.; SERUn-K, C.P., red. [Granitoid -ocks in the Azov ~-ea -epion and prospects for using them in the cerr-juic and gjaSS 4 'ustriesil I 'I - n(, ranitoid- nve porody PriazovIia i pe-, 'i ckt.ivy illkh- ispullzovan`ia v kerai.-.icheskoi~~ i stekollnom proi--vudstvakh. Fod red. ju.1u. Iurka. Kiev, Naukova clumk~, .196,.. 142 1-1.. (V lima 1'':9) 1. Akademiya nau-k UH."It. M-i. i.,.~;tytut i!drieraili.ylkh siv. W, R iW'.; )k 1,or te h 11 - I !tll 'N mi ri (l u b Za te 9 fin 41 b ,e ,3 g f~. q z,7 a !g; FU, 19 1 I 1 1-, yy kc ni.- r") r! Yy i1-5; me- c, . 7 1. I-In P 0 & 135-12-3/17 AUTHOR: Mazell, A.G., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Rogova, Ye. M., Engineer, and Marchenko, Yu.I., Engineer TITLE: Evaluating the Metal Transfer in the Are in Manual Welding by Means of Current and Are Voltage Oscillograms (0b otsenke pere- noes. metalla v duge pri ruchnoy avarke po ostsillogrammam toka i napryazheniya dugi) PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, 1957, # 12, p 9-12 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article gives the results of an experimental study of the metal transfer processes in bottom, vertical and ceiling position, with electrodes "YOHM-13/45","YII-2/4511,IICM-11","CMM-5" 11UjA-7'1,-1IUiZJICC -34211,11UU-111 (experimental cellulose electrodes), "BH-48"(CSR) and Fleetweld-5 (USA electrodes fj~ho A specially adapted "AAC-1000-1" automatic welder and an -2 ' oscillo- graph were used. Manual welding was also studied to find the influence of the welder'B hand oscillations. The observations made are described in detail. The electrodes were supplied by LEMZ ( 1113M311 ), VNIIStroyneft Dlant "Krasnyy Kotell shchik", a Leningrad plant, and TsNIITMASh. One group of the studied Card 112 electrodes produced 5 uniform short circuits per second, the 135-12-3/17 Evaluating the Metal Transfer in the Arc in Manual Welding by Means of Current and Are Voltage Oscillograms second group was characterized by 20-30 short circuits per second, the third group by 6-10 non-uniform short circuits per second. The kind of current and the electrode diameter had some influence, the arc length proved to be of great influence. The hand oscillations did not influence the metal transfer pro- cess. The observed influence of various welding process con- ditions are shown in charts and oeiillograms. There are 6 oscillograms and 2 charts. ASSOCIATION: VNIIStroyneft' AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 212 MAZELI, Aleksandr Grigorlyevich, kand. tekhn. nauk; ROGOVA, Yelena Mikhaylovna, inzh.; L~VMHENKO -0- ch inzh.; RAGAZDik, M.F., inzh., vej~ re4d:.I;SHTERLING, S.Z., dots., red.; PONOMAREVA, V.A., teklm. red. [Selection of eletrodes for the welding of low-carbon steels] Vybor elektrodov dlia svarki malouglerodistykh stalei. Moskva, Filial Vses. in-ta nauchn. i tekhn. informatsii, 1958. 18 p. (Peredovoi nauchno-tekhnicheskii i proizvodstvennyi opyt. Tema 12. No.M-58-62/6) (MIRA 16:2) (Steel-Welding) (Electrodes) FALIKEVICH, A.S., kand.tekbn.nauk; MARCHENKO. Yu.Io, inzb. Automatic butt welding of nonrotatable pipes in fieldvork conditions. Stroi, truboprov. 3 no.12:7-12 D '58. (MIRA 12:1) (Pipelines--Welding) ,!IV _1 X q- 9-11 _F /71 AUTHORS: Fallkevich, A.,'3. and Mnzell, A.G., -andiiates of Technical 3ciences; Marchenko, Yu.I. and Mikhlin, I.I., Engineers TITLE: Automatic Overhead -Pipe 'Velding Under Flux (Avtomaticheskaya svarka pod flyusom trub v potolochnom polozhenii.) PERTr,DTCAL: 3varochnoye proizvodstvo, 1958, Nr 11, Dp 19-23 ("'O",A) ABSTPACT, Information is presented on experimental data obtained by the welding laboratory at VNTI:;T in developing a new method of overhead welding (sugeested by welding operator A,A, Yoro- zov). Tt can be applied for the overhead welding of the first layer of carbon and low alloy steel Pines of 114 - 72C mm in diameter with~mit t~upport ringa nnd ith flux 1'(,d int.0 t.hu arc space by means of a worm. The main technologic9l fnctors of the new method are the displacement of the electrode from the lowest point of the pipe and the force of rressure upon the flux pad. The method ensures A stable hurning of the arc, and a satisfactory accumulation of the weld metal. 'ntimum welding parameters permit the ottaining of a 4 - '~- mm thick first layer with high mechanical nroperties. Special devices develored at VNI13T with the Participation of engineers A.'. Card 112 Karbachinskiy and '.I. 'hlyuyev are used in the new met.,-od, Automatic Overhead Pipe Welding Under Flux 'Qr)V_j7r_C:r-_jJ_P12l which is recommended for industrial purposes. There are 6 tables, 1 diagram, 1 oscillogram, and 5 photos. ASSOCIATION: VNIIST 1. Pipes-Are welding 2. Are welding-Equipment 3. Electric arcs-Performance Card 212 FAL'KMVICH, A-S-, kand- tekhn. nauk; K&RCHRIED, Yu.I.. inzh. Developing technology and equipment for welding nonrotatable large diameter pipe butte. 5var. proizv. np.2,.&-12 7 159. (14M 12: 1) (Pipe, Steel--Welding) (Ilectric welding--l9quipment and oupplieg) 84607 110K, 210g, 2%0 9 S/135/60/000/004/004/008 11500 0'-h A115/A029 AUTHORS, Failkevich, A.S., Candidate of Technical Sciences, ?4ar4henko, Yu.I., Engineer, Seyb~~-,- P.I., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Livinskiy, V.P., Engineer, DubovRiskiy, V.Ya., Engineer TIM, COp Shielded Are Weldin of Gas Pipelines i7 PERIODICAL. Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, 1.960, No. 4, pp. 22 - 25 TEXT- This article was worked out in collaboration with the Engineers of the Svarochno-montazhnyy trest (Welding Engineering Trust) F.A. Zasko, G.Ye. Kogan, V.A. Umets, G.K. Vykhristyuk, members of t e 1-Union S~Tentific Research Welding Institute) A.R. Yanbukhtin, V.M. Yampol'skiy, V.I. Fedorov and A.Z. Kar- bochinskiy; Chief Engineer of the Kiyevskiy remontno-mekhanicheskiy zavod (Kiev Mechanical Repair Planp) M.R. Unigovskiy and members of the Instit~t elektrosv im. Ye.O. Patona (Institute of Electric Welding imeni Ye.O. Paton) D.A. Dudko and F.M. Vinogradskiy,--After a brief review of welding methods used in construction of pipe lines in the USSR, some new methods developed since 1959 are described. In July 1959 tests with C02-shielded welding without grommets were performed on the Shebelinka-Belgorod gas pipe line by the Welding Engineering Plant (SU-4),, All- Card 1/2 84607 S/135/60/000/004/004/008 C02 Shielded Arc Welding of Gas Pipelines A115/AO29 -Union Scientific Research Welding Institute, Institute of Electric Welding imeni Ye.O. Paton and Kiev Mechanical Repair Plant of the Glavgaz of the USSR (KRMZ)~~ for the tests performed on 12 m long, 720 mm in diameter and 8 - 10 mm thick 1 steel pipes made in Chelyabinsk the following equipment was used: centering collars produced by the MRMZ (Fig. 1), centering collars produced by the Institu- te of Electric Welding (Fig. 2) weighir,, 25 kg each,113rn-53 (PEGP-53) welding set (Fig. 3) equipped with a SW-24o r(YaAZ-24oG) diesel engine, 3 generators and 6 C02 containers; A-607 5emiautomatis welding apparatus (Figs. 4 and 5) pro- duced by the Institute of Electrio Welding imeni Ye.O. Paton,AC -59 (AS-59) twin welding apparatus designed and produced by the All-Union Scientific Research Welding Institute and a control panel (Fig. 9). The use of the AS-59 welding apparatus is described and shown in Figures 6 - 8, By this method 1,000 m pipe line was completed in I shift by I centering team, 4 weld-ing sets and 8 welders, There are 9 figures and 3 Soviet references, ASSOCIATION: MIST (All-Union 3cientific Research Welding Lnstitute) and In- stAtvit elektrosvarki im. Ye.O. Patona ( institute of Electric Weld- I-ng imeni Ye.o. Pa-,on). Card 2/2 3/193/61/000/010/003/008 Aoo4/Aiol AUTHORS: Marchenko, Yu.N, Yamphol'skiy, V.M. TITLE: Equipment for the gas-electric welding of main pipe lines without back rings PERIODICAL: Byulleten' tekhniko-ekonomicheskoy informatsii, no. 10, 1961, 23-29 TEXT: The authors describe a number of welding installations for the'auto- matic C02-shielded electric welding of swivel and non-swivel joints without back rings developed by the Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut po stroitelL stvu mag-tstral'nykh truboprovodov (All-Union ScientificResearch Institute for the Construction of Main Pipelines) VNIIST. The ACH -60 (A.3P-60) welding automa- tic fs intended for the welding of swivel joints, while the semi-automatic FITB-1 (PTV-1) welding pistol and the gas-electriv AC-60 (AS-60) automatic have been designed for the welding of non-swivel joints, The ASP-60 automatic welds swivel joints of pipes from 529 to 1,020 mm in diameter without back rings with CB08F2C (Sv 08G2S) electrode wire on direct current of reversed polarity, The automatic consists of the welding head, correction unit, anchor plate with magazine and control panel. The authors give a detailed description of tfie above units and Card 1/ 4 $/193/61/000/010/00-3/008 Equipment for the gas-electric welding Aoo4/Alol point out that the electric system of the welding automatic provides for a supply of the control circuit directly from the welding current source with rigid ex, ternal characteristics. The welding current and the C02-gas are supplied from the feeding stations consisting of the 3r1-7.5/30 (ZP_ 7.5/10) transformer and the C02-ramp mounted on a common frame. The current source is a FCFi-9000 (GSP-9000) or a r-5 (G-5) generator driven by a 3-phase asynchronous motor of 7 - 10 kw and 3,000 rpm. To obtain the external characteristics with the GSP-9000 generator, a P25-AM (R25-AM) carbon voltage regulator Is used, while the rigid external characteristics of the 0-5 generator are obtained with the P-5-M (R5-M) electro- mechanical voltage regulator. The C02-suPP1y is switched on and off by a special plug cock mounted on the control panel of the automatic. The PTV-l welding semi- automatic consists of the welding pistol, magazine unit and control panel, A reducer with two cylindrical gears is mounted on the pistol, the reducer being driven by the small-size riii.i45 (MN-145) d-c shunt motor. The magazine unit can take up to 4 kg electrode wire and is fitted with a wire feed speed control rheo- stat, a voltage regulation rheostat and electromagnet1c gas valve, The M-1 semi-automatic welder ensures a steady welding process on 120 - 250 amp currents at an arc volt;ige of' 22-25 v. Two semi-automatics are supplied from the special AC.~F -2x3C)Or (ASDP-2x_300G) assembly with two r'Cl'-300 (GSG--300) welding genera- Card 2/ 4 3/193/61/WO/010/003/W8 Equipment for the gas-electric welding ... A004/AIOI tors, calculated for welding currents of up to 300 amp at a duty cycle of 65%; their regulation range is 60 - 300 amp. The generators are driven by the HaA3- -2o4r (YaAz-2o4G) diesel engine. The P13 2D0 (RB-200) ballast rheostat mounted on the current and gas supply station makes it possible to carry out manual weld- ing with the GSG-300 generator. The AS-60 welding automatic consists of the welding head bogie, correction unit, double.roller-and-bush chain with stretching device and electrode wire magazine. The aluminum reducer housing of the welding bogie is the basic supporting part of the welding automatic design. A special friction coupling makes it possit-e to displace the welder on the pipe by hand during setting operations, The w,lding bogie is fitted with a small-size d-C MY -431 (mu-431) motor. The welding speed can be regulated within a range of' 3 to 15 m/hour. The welding head design of the automatic AS-60 welder is analo- gous to the head of the ASP-60 welding automatic. The welding process is remote- controlled from a portable hand-operated control toard. The following technical specifications are givent Card 314 3/19-,/61/000/010/003/008 Equipment for the gas-electric welding Aoo4/AlOl Parameters ASP-60 AS-6o P`TV-I electrode wire diameter, mm 1.2-2,0 1.0-1,2 1,0-1.2 amperage, amp 170-400 9o-200 I12D-250 electrode wire feed speed, m/hour 150-45o 100-260 120-300 drive motor for the electrode wire feed mechanism; type mu-431 MU-320 mN-145 voltage, v 27 >7 24 power, w 4oo 100 16 motor driving the welding bogie travel mechanism - MU-431 weight, kg 25 20 (,-,g According to estimates, the introduction of the ASF-60 welding automatics for ~ne weld-ing of swivel joints of main pipelines 1,500 km in length will -ave more than 140,000 rubles, while the use of the AS-60 automatic welder will save more than 100,000 rubles on a pipeline 720 mm in diameter and 1,500 km long. are figures and I table, Card 4/4 ACCOSION NRt AR404$4) SOURCE: RZh, Metallurgiya, Abs. 11E113 5/Q2J7/6)/000/QU/Z016/W16 AUTHORi Follkeviche As So I Wchenkoo Yu,.Ie-- TITIZ: Automatic welding of straight sections of Industrial and main pipelines CITED SOURCE: Sb. Progreasivn. metody* avarki'na montazhn. rabotakh. M., 1962, 150-156 TOPIC TAGS: welding* automatic welding, pipe welding TRANSLATICN: The most promising method for automatizing the process of welding (W) straight pipe sections is the method of gas-electric welding in a protective gas atmosphere. The assembly of small-diameter p1pes of Cr-Ni-stainless steel is widely performed w1ith the aid of ATV automatic welders developed by NIAX (Nauchno-Isslodavatellskiy Institut Aviatsionnoy Tekhnologii -- Scientific Re- search Institute of Aviation Technology), as well as the AGN and ILS-19 heads designed by 9IMMASh (Nauchne-Issledavatellskiy Institut "Imicheskogo, Mashinostroyeniya -- Scientific Research Institute of Chemical Machine Building Card 1/2 ACCESSICH NR: AR4013343 TsNIITHASh (Tsentrallnyy Nauchno-Issledovatellskiy Institat Takhnologii i Mashino- stroyeniya -- Central Scientific Research Institute of Technology and Machine BLLUding). For the automatic welding of straight pipe sections of unalloyed steel in C(~, the VXMT (Vaesoyuznyy Nauchno-Issledwatellskiy Institut po Stroitelstv'u- Xagistrallnykh Trubaporovodov - Central Scientific Research In- stitute on the Const-uotion of Main Pipelines) has developed the AS-60 automa. tic welder, Much at~,entlon is Wing devoted to the problems of automatic W of straight large-diameter pipe sections in the US. V. Famenko. DATE ACQ: OqDec63 SUB CODE: ML ENCL.- 00 Card 2/2 FALIKEVICH., A.S.; MAHCHENKOP YU.I. QaS-electric welding with simultaneous feeding of two area from a PSrP4500 ~xWwformer. Avtom. avar. 16 no.2:74-76 F 163. (MIRA 164) lo Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateltakiy institut po stroitel'stvu Magistrallnykh truboprovodov. (Electric welding-Equipment and supplies) MARCHENKO.9 YU*j, Some remarks on the theory of special functions. Ist.-mat zbir. 4s131-138 163. (WRA 17:3) FALIKEVICH, A.S., kand. tekhn. nauk; MARCHENKO, Yu.I., inzh. Current supply for gas-arc welding of main pipelines. Svar. proizv. no.7:32-34 Jl 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut po stroiteltstvu mag-istrallnykh truboprovodov. _7S ionax de of: nch ronaus-periodic bscil Y- -Thel'_~ -the ~_Ay_c I - ---- lations n 1xience, of -del -in aqt7 ii~ romz-a Yon ncreas w en:- t e -a _0641~~ to-I:h6 ranr*3- 3--ork. f re enerator-'rel"a- ve S. -yw mer, h Om --two ary ion q odi es, it ip _:A: 8Lt-. es~'ate obta ned -under -ceitain_~con it3.on6.'-.- The on mod respo ing.-f-re ency- et n:Lng-tb4ions,,are-superirriposed on one-, rid, __C1 U I another i forming-.- -a- -,-,s-3'.n- g-le' syx~chroniz ation recf ion generators. caA junp ro-in--o-he-mo e -.ot er.-----A-d veriod in -to -th6 h elay. -close to, I/S I ord -,causes: -the o.- an h C. the coupling es. 6nd,'- of --modes t _v is and:results t' cy th_e:~cas e, dd-;, aractttis ic~~-_ f. e_-0 ar 'ngS4 2 ai-, thors not that- -t e ~~delcz~q- :c ose o b t 1/8 6k:: the 66 1211 1-at ion: perio A cztiii-~ ivorovids-:-the~_ rocessi0a of nuturil _4 Ic nizatibris, of masers i j yr A.~ 'Uspen VIARCHENKO, Yu.J.; RGDANIK, V.P. Mutual synchronization of innolecular generators. izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; radiofiz. 8 no.4:679-k,8'7 165. -18;9,~ 1. Chernovitskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. h "OhIzAt YC' 'tcp.--,.W possiblok: -trans sync x on c ~4iAlla_ t, ion" I -a t L 39105-66 ACC NR: AP6030357( SOURCE CODE: UR/0424/66/000/002/0174/0175 AUTHOR: Marchenko, Yu. I. (Chernovitsy); Rubanik, V. P. (Chernovitsy) O11RG: noWe TITLE: Interaction of oscillating systems in the presence of a wave connection between t~-em SOURCE: Inzhenernyy zhurnal. Mekhanika tverdogo tela, no. 2, 1966, 174-175 TOPIC TAGS: electronic oscillator, electric vibrator ABSTRACT: In technology, oscillating system are encountered which consist of simple oscillators, connected by certain types of communication lines. These are systems of mochanical. vibrators on a cotnmon elastic base, which are used -in vibrating nachines, systeras of electromagnetic generators separated from each other and resonators and certain other systems. In this article, an example is used to study the possibility of an approximate replacement of a wave connection with a delay connection. A mechanical model consisting of two self-exciting vibrators connected to an infinitely long crossbrace is analysed. It is determined that the replacement can be made with addition of terms to the equations to describe the dispersion of energy. If the infinitely I 1~mg crossbrace is replaced in the model with a finite brace fastened at each i end, standing waves will be formed and no equivalent delay connection can be substituted. However, if the brace is long and energy dispersion takes place, ,standing waves will not form and the replacement is possible. Orig. art. has: 17 formulas. 1JFRS; 36,5811 SUB CODE: 09 / SUBM DATE: 29Mar65 / ORIG REF: 006 L 04"87-67 EWT(1) GW ACC N AR6019881 (,v) SOURCE CODE- AUTHOR: Zubkovich, S. URI 0169/66/000/002/VO04/VO04 G.; Marchenko,-Yu. 1. TITLE: Possibility of determining some characteristics of sea swell by means of radio engineering eqqipment on board an aircraft SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abs. 2V33 REF SOURCE: Sb. Primeneniye radiofiz. metodov, v okeanogr. i ledov. issled. L. 1964, 79-88 TOPIC TAGS: sea wave, airborne radar equipment, radar observation ABSTRACT: It is pointed out that, in principle, it is possible to determine the characteristics of sea waves on the basis of physical laws governing thr reflec- tion of short radio waves from an uneven sea surface (statistically a surface with random roughnesses). Sea-wave height 11 can be determined on the basis of 31/10 the following functional relationship between the desired parameter and tile value of the coherent component u of the radio-wave reflected signal in the 1-m m L-c.-,d--lj2 551_._46. 086 ----A R6-019881- A, [_('I6/13 1)211 band (1-20 m): U,= )T g (0) exp j where Ao is the constant determined by radar parameters, g(8) is the power characteristic of radar antenna directivity R is the radar altitude above sea level, and X is the length of radio waves. The dependence of the radio-wave reflection index on the sighting angle opens the way for determining the effective (mean) wave ascent and, therefore, the type of disturbance (wind disturbance or storm swell). To this end, the author proposes airborne radar equipment in the 1-cm band, which with a narrow radiation pattern (2-4'), whose axis is directed vertically down- ward, can deviate from the vertical by 40-50*. Moreover, thq, use of this radar makes it possible to determine the direction of developing wind-wave propagation by the maximum- reflected radio-signal transmission (by scanning over the azimuth of the antenna beam shifted to a constant angle of 10-15'). The propos- ed method can be used in observations of the surface roughness of sea ice. Bibliography of 10 titles. K. Sirotov. [Translation of abstract] [DWI SUB CODE: 08, 091 2/2 L,11199-67 h-W(l)PSS-2 GWhR ---soliRCI~-CODg.--On7oX2V66-/O"Ioo!/Ba64/BO64- I ACC Nk=-AR 6020068 pqf AUTHOR: Zubkovich, S-.G.; Marchenko, Yu. I. TITLE: Possibilities for determining some characteristics of seajowell using elec- tro4ic equipment mounted in aircraft S04CE: Ref. zh. Mekhanika, Abs. 1B456 51 REY SOURCE: Sb. Primeneniye radiofiz. metodov v okeanogr. i ledov. issled., L., 1944, 79-88 TOPIC TAGS: sea ice, wave mechanics, electronic equipment, airborne radar ABSTRACT: The authors point out the theoretical possibility of determining the cha.- iracteristics of sea 1gjives on the basis of the physical relationships for reflection lof short radio wavesWrom the disturbed surface of the sea which is considered from Ithe statistical standpoint as a surface with random roughness. The height of the sea waves H may be determined on the basis of the following functional relationship 3; 1for the unknown parameter in terms of the coherent component U* of the reflected sig M nal. of radio waves in the dead region (1-20 m): [1.6ff3m)2] U. g (A) exp j_Card_ L 11199-67 ACC-NR: AR60 'where AO is a constant determined by the parameters of the radar unit, g(O) is the Idirectional characteristic of the radar antenna with respect-to power, R is the alti- itude att, which the radar unit is located above the surface of the sea, A is the radio 1wavelength. The relationship between the coefficient of radio wave reflection and the:;, isighting angle opens up a way for determining the effective (average) slope of the ;waves and consequently the type of swell (wind swell or dead surge). It is suggested'i 1for this purpose that a radar unit in the centimeter range should be mounted in air- Icraft with-a narrow directional patterrk.(2-40) and an axis directed vertically down- ward which may be deflected from the vertical by an angle of 40-500. This same unit J' imay be used for determining the direction of propagation of rising waves produced by 'the wind from the direction of arrival of the maximum reflected radio signal (with azimuthal scanning of an antenna beam shifted through.a constant angle of 10-15'). It is pointed out that the proposed method may be used for determining the surface roughness of sea ice. Bibliography of 10 titles. K. M. Sirotov. [Translation of, abstractl ~ SUB CODE: 08, 09 Card ROGOZHNIKOVI A.N,.. i"Th.; HARCHENKO, Tu.F., inah. --- - --r Using an e=laian diluent of oil paints in finishing opera- tions. Stroi. truboprov. 7 no-5:13-14 My 162. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Treat Omknefteprovodstroy, Omsk. (Ebmisions) (Thinner(Paint mixing)) '~,--MAR I ,~Lnzh* (Novocherkasek) ~~O ~ Improvement in the equipment and electric netvor.19 of N60 electric locomotive. Blek. i tepl. tiaga 4 no.11:32-35 R 60. (MIRA 13:12) (Zlectric locomotives) MARC] LENjPIuriy-VAjojLtjnqyIch- NIKITIN, Goniy Nikolayevich; BYSTRITSKIY, Kh.Ya.9 inob.9 retuenzentj YAKOVLEV, D.V., inzh., red.; RAKOV, V.A... inzh.,, red.; USENKO, L.A., tekhne red, (maintenance and operation of electric a.c. locomotives] Ob- sluzhivanie i ekspluatatsiia elektrovozov perezennogo toka. Moskva, Voes.izdatellsko-.noligr. ob"edinonie N-va putei soob- shchaniia., 1961. 234 P. (MIRA 15:2) (Electric locomotives) W. QHE:NKO-,-Yuriy .. Y~~qntin-oviq-4; MAKSIIIOV, N.V., kand. tekhn. nauk, red. (Maintenance and operation of VL60 and VL80 electric locomotives] Obsluzhivanie i ekspluatatsiia elektrovogov VL60 i VL80. Moskva, Transport, 1965. 255 P. (MIRA 18:2) MINGREVSKI, Ye.; FRYDELI# Ya , MM.HENKOqZ. Rapid method of determining barium in glasses. Zav.lab. 27 no.3:277- 279 161. (KCRA 14:3) 1. Vars*vskiy tekhnologi.,cheskiy institut. (Bariun-Analysis) (Glass) YIARCHENYO, Zygmunt EMarczenko, Z.1; 11MCHEVSKI, Yezhy [Minczewski, J,J Certain properties Df formaldoxime and its reactions with metal ions. Zhur.anal.khim. 17 no.1:23-27 Ja-F '62~ (PaRA 15:2) 1. Chair of Analytical Chemistry, Polytechnical Institute, Warsaw, Poland. (Metals--Analysis) (Chemical tests and reagents) VASILIYEVJ, A. (MDskva); MATYUSHIN, A. (Msk-va);,.XARCHEhKQV, L. (Voronezh); AGAFONOVJ, V. (Krasnodarskiy kray); 3IIEibT,: -If. (Moskva); KRAMER, A. (Leningrad); RETSE15, L.; KAIRCD, V.; YEM,CMGV, M. (Pbskovskaya obl.) Suggestions of the readers. Radio no.8:46 Ag 162. UMU 15:8) (Radio-Equipment and supplies) ~,W`.C!7INKOVY T~. Marchenkov, R. "Fuller utilizaiion of reservi-s in tho- irproverent -f Ind-itry work," Bol'shevik Snv. ',atvii, 104P, No. 22, p. 25-~~ - ykh Stal-ey, Nn. 5, 1`14r~~. SO: U-3P509 16 June 5~, (LetoT~Is 'Zhurnn! 'n- RODIONOV, A. Tooting sieve plates with two perforations. Zhur.prikl.khiz. 33 no.5:1101-1106 My 160. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Moskovekly khimiko-tekhnologicheakly institut imeni D.I. Mendeleyeva. (Plate towers) RODIONOV. A.I.; KARCMMOV, T.F. Kass transfer on sl~vo plates with two perforatiom Zhur, prikle khIsto 33 no.9:2029-2035 S 160& (MIRA 13:10) 1. Moskovskly khimiko-tekhnologicheakiy institat im. D.I. Mendels- yeva* (VA88 trS~GfSr) (Plate towers) MARCHENKOVo V. F. I'Aminoacid Content of Human Mascle Protein," SO: Bickhim*p 10, No. 1, 1945. Mbr., Chair Biological & Organic Chemistry, 2nd Moscow Med. Inst., -1945-- '/.-i* r! M nutr Lional. ;-o cy orl 11-! r-S-J-ra~io- of 1 i r !I:- ra s s o -i:, 4 Is"000000 *41 3 1 4 s 0* 4 000 00.1 00. 009 2 Od I 00 a "Ifi :00 004 '.i 000 OOU 06000*000 0004000000000000 PNOCIESSIS AND #*OPCOII ts Wbfv t-PCOMS att an tke Hilf and twaln laftewo of a p" .00 Wilift togs. V. I. -d two* V44*4da of Rio- Inst.) led now ~ M .00 . , "K Llbluwn. 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Medical Sci. Sub 10 Jun 50 Second Moscow State Medical Inst imer-i 1. V. ;_Italin Summary 71, 4 Sen 52, ~DissertatLns Presented for Degrees in ocience and Engineering in 'Mloscow in 1950. Fram Vechernya~-d Moskva, Jan-Dee 1950. MARCHENEDV, V.R., inzhener. Self-synchronization in hydroelectric paver stations. Blek.sta. 28 no-9:87-69 S '57. (MIRA 10:11) (Hydroelectric power stations) MARCITNK:T!, V.S. Methods for evilencing the efl,',~ct 'A' thc lt-mited resis~nnr~~ 1~)f' ateel. Zav. 57 F1 'A 1,'3-./, 1 . Fharlkovnk ly I n3ti tilt, gornogo mai:., t-.rni; 1.1k-I t vychislitoltnoy tokliniki. ACC NRi AP7001939 SOURCE CODE: UR/l20/66/ooojoo6/0055/oo6o AUTHOR: Nekhay, A.P.; Marchenkov, V.V. ORG: Physico-technical Institute, AN SSSR, Leningrad (Fiziko- tekhnicheskiy institut AN SSSR) TITLE: A digital gain stabilizing circuit for a semiconductor gamma spectrometer SOURCE: Pribory I tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 6, 1966, ~5~-6o TOPIC TAGS: pulse height analyzer, multichanne 1 analyzer ABSTRACT: 'A 1024-channel ulse height analyzer with a gain-stabilizing loop is shown in Fig. 1. Thepamp~if ier gakn is stabilized by the -In m consisting of "counter '(6), 4hich tallies the number of pulses from the astabli3'multivibrator, (5), which in turn is proportional to the height of the reference pulse from the generator (11). 'the amotmt by which the reference pulse misses its :intended channel constitutes the error signal. which is formed by circuit (7) '14fiose inputsahB derived from six higher-order stages of counter (6). .The error is applied to counter (8) which integraMe it and applies it to the number-to-voltage converter. This converter changes the astable Multi- -vibrator output frequency in the direction of diminishing error. if the Card 1/2 11ne.? siQ_ i _n7s ACC NR, AP7001939 1 - Semiconductor Ge(Li) r 1. 5, Fads IV# detector; 2 lov noise pre- 2,: 3 4 5 6 :1 amplifier; 3 amplifier; 4 - amplitude-to-time con- TUE. ~afr v rter; 5 - gated voltage- r Uref. controlled astable multivi- 17 brator; 6 - ten-state binary 9 counter; 7 coincidence circuits-, eight-bit 8 reversible counter 9 - number-to-voltage Ladder attenuator D/A) counter; 10 counter-locking circuit; 11 - reference pulse gen- -:erator. Fig. 1. Pulse height analyzer.stabillization system' amplifier 'gaih Is measurea %y' t~e _n`d'icb4i'6`f -chknxiels ii*bk irhia'the reference pulse misses"its Inwndied channel, then the corrective action Of a~~ .single pulse at the input to counter (8) causi!&_ this gain to change by ;0.25 channels. The lock-th range of -the stabilizing loop is limited to 'deviations of not more than. 20 channels or 2% of full scale. I SUB CODE: 18/ SUBM DATEs. ITHoY65/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH,REF-. 003 1 card 2 /2 ATD PREM 5113 B=ISKIY.. P.A., dots., kand. fiz.-matem.nauk; BIRKUP, N.Ye., inzh.; KAZANOV, V.A.., inzh.; KLYUSHIN, S.M., dots.; KRUCBININ, V.L., inzh.; dots.; PISKAREV, V.Se. inzh.; RUTSKIY, A.I.,, inzh.; SOKOLOV, N.M., dots., kand. tekha. nauk; SOLUYANOV, L.N., inzh.; SHKARBANOV, Petr Fedorovich, dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; PANCV, V., red.; LUKASHEVICH, V., tekhn.red. [Handbook for electricians] Spravochni elektrika. Saratov, Saratovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1963. 458 p. (MIRA 17:1) USSR/Microbiology Medical and Veterinary Microbiology Abs Jour Referat Zhurn - Biol., No 16, 25 Aug 1957, 6W91 F-4 Author .~~en~kova, F.G. - - t Title Com-p-a-ra _1v_e_MVKrMion of Various Methods of Obtaining Immune Sera to Yeast-Like Fungi. Orig Pub Eksperim. i k-linikh. ssLedovaniya. II, L. (LeninE;fad), Medgiz, 1956, 163-164 Abstract The accumulation of antibodies in rabbit blood serum and the mechanism of immunization to yeast and yeast-like fungi under different methods of immunization were Stu- died. Prior to immunization the rabbit blood serum was tested for RSK in all cases; a spontaneous positive re- sult in the rabbit was excluded from the tests. After a 5-fold introduction of the antigen, a second course of immunization was carried out in 3-4 months. The specIfic serum titer attained a level of 1:320-1:64o, the group record did not exceed 1:40, rarely 1:80. The author Card 1/2 - go - USSR/Microbiology - Medical and Veterinary Microbiology F-4 Abs Jour : Referat Zhurn - Biol., No 16, 25 Aug 1957, 68691 considers that to obtain a specific serura there must be a protracted immunization of the animal., up to 1-2 years, first with dead, and then with live cultures. The most active antigen proved to be a culture of Torula and Myco- derma., and the least active, all the Candida groups. Card 2/2 - 91 - USSR Aicrobiology. Medical and Veterinary F-6 Microbiology, Abs Jour: Referat. Zh.-Biol., No. 9, 1957, 35789 A uthor Gruzdova, A.I.; F.G. Title A case of Atypical Genital Candidamycosis Orig Pub: V sb.: Eksperim. i klinich. issledovaniia II, L, medgiz, 1956, 210-212 Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 ff/ Iq R C /4,t~ A-) K r) v-,9 F (~~ - USSR / Pharmacology, Toxicology, Chamotherapeutio Agents U-7 Ahs Jour s Ref. Zh. Biol., No 2, 1958, No 8109 Author iKashkin, P.N., Bezborodov, A.M,, Yelinov, N.F., Hashkin, K,F., Marahankovas F.G., Tzyganov, V.A., Yamshohikov, V.P. Inst I Title iMateri&ls.on the Analysis of Failures in Antibiotio Therapy Orig Pub iV. Sb. Antibiotiki. Hkaperim.-Klinich. Izuch. M., 195ft- 274-290. Abstract i Among the causes for #cfailure in antibiotic therapy, the authors.have emphasized,,baoterial resistanoe, ~Ppearanae of moniliasis~ and homeeis. An increased resistanoe to antibiotics is also characteristic of the facultative path- ogens-xhich more frequently develop a group tolerance. The streptonWoin and biomyoin resistant mioroorgenisms Card 1/s Card 2/3 USSR / Pharmacology, Toxicology, Chemotherapeutic Agents U-7 Abs Jour i Ref. Zh. Biol., No 2, 1958, No 8109 Abstraot i aureomycin in various concentrations have, actually, increased the growth of Candida in special test-tube ex- periments. Rabbits with experimental moniliasis succumbed to infection after 2 - 5 days if treated with penicillin, streptomycin, biomycin or levomycin, and after 30-35 days if untreated. The phenomena of hormesis, i.e. the destruction of the normal microflom of the skin and mucous membranes, is associated with irrational antibiotic therapy. A number of patients demonAtrated absence of coliform bacilli in cultures, proliferation of Proteus, alkali-forming and putrefactive microorganisms the toxins of which cause toxemia on reaching the blood stream. Card 2 3/3 bWCIff,MOVA EG.; TSYGMIOV., V.A. (Cand. of Bio. Sci.); YAISSIICMOV, V.P.; BMS-O'RODOV, A.M.; YF=OV, N.P. (Cand. of Bio. Sci.); KAS=4, K.P.; "Materialo on Analysio of Failures In Treatment With Antibiotics," p. 274 Ministry of Health USSR Proceedings of the Second All-Union Conference on Antibiotics, 31 May - 9 June 1957. P. 405, Moscow, Medgiz, 1957. EXCERPTA 14EDICA See 13 Vol 13/5 DernatologY MaY 59 IM. SEROLOCIC TESTS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF CANDIDA MYCOSES(Russlan tex') - M arc he nk ova F. G, - vks'rN. I)El(,*%I. I VENEH, 1958, 32/ 3 114 - 19 y-rafttug-r- A study was made nI the antigenic properties of 4 yeast strains (Saccharomyces, Torula, Debariomyces and Mycoderma) and of 5 Candida strains, distributed over 2 groups of rabbits. The complement fixation reaction proved more specific than the agglutination test. In 209 patients with candidiasis, the scrological reactions were 112 times positive, 27 times slightly positive and 710 times negative. In 39 patients with visceral forms included in this series. the reactions were 30 times positive, 6 times slightly positive and 3 times negative. In 9.8% of tile 1.2-13 control sera, the serological tests were positive. According to these.data. the comple- ment fixation test is of diagnostic value in chronic; disseminated and visceral forms of candidiasis. Balabanoff - Sofia KOKUSHINA, T.M.;-ISM NKOVA, F.G. Change in the phagocytic reaction in mice under the influence of antibiotics. Antibiotiki 5 no.1:325-U9 Ja-F 160.7 (KM 13:7) 1. Leningradskiy nauchp-issledovatellskiy institut antibiotikov. (ANTIBIOTICS) (PHAGOCYTOSIS) 5(2) AUTHORSs Taintsevich, Ye.P., Alimarin, I.P. SOV/55-58-3-27/30 TITLE: and-Varoberkova. L.F.- The Behavior of Gallium and Aluminum Under Ion Exchange in Presence of Some Complex-Forming Substances (Povedeniye galliya i alyuminiya v usloviyakh ionnogo obmena v prisutstvii nekotorykh kompleksoobrazuyushchikh veshchestiv) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Moskovskogo universiteta, Seriya mateina-tilki, Mekhan:fl-a~ astronomiip fiziki., khlmli 1958,Nr 3,pp 221-227 (USSR) 3+ 3+ ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the behavior of Ga and Al in presence of tartaric acid and malic acid under static con- ditions for acid pH - values. It was stated that the se- paration of chem is not possible in presence of the mentioned acids. A separation of gallium and aluminum by ion exchange proved to be possible in presence of oxalio acid for pH 4.0 as well as in some other cases. Card 1/2 The Behavior of Gallium and Aluminum Under Ion Ex- SOV/55-58-3-27/30 change in Presence of Some Complex-Forming Substances There are 4 figures, 6 tables, and 5 references, 3 of which are Soviet, 1 Germang and 1 Swiss. ASSOCIATIONt Kafedra analitioheakoy khimii (Chair of Analytical Chemistry) SUBMITTEDs July 69 1957 Card 2/2