SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MERKULOV, P. V. - MERKULOV, V. V.
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CHEFRANOV, S.A.; !VPJUH
,OV,,,POV.p inzho
Furnace for burning carcasses of animals. Veterinariia 38 no.6:82
Je 161. (MR& 16 s6
1. Glavnvy vaterinarnyy vrach Taltinskogo gorodskogo ispolnitallnogo
komitita' (for Cho franov), A.Yaltinskiy gorod-vkoy ispolnitellnyy komitet
(for Nerkulov).
(Veterinary hygiene)
MERKULOV, R. F. (Eng.); Y.FLYUTIN, B. P. (Prof'., Ph. D.); PAVLOV, Y. A.;
"Temperature Determ-' nat -ion s at the S ta-rt r,!' the Rea -- I
Oxides by Carbon," in boo'r-. Ihe application --f Radll'~-'Sotopes
XXXIV; Moscow; State Publishing House for Literature on Ferrou~: ~Miet-aI-'uxgy,
1955.
Prof. B. P. YELYUTIN, Ph. D., Prof.; Chair of' Rare Metal Meta"lurgy, Nloucow 1,-ist. of
Steel Lip I. V. Staitn; Y. R. PAVLOV, Ass't.- R. F. MEBKULOV, Engr/Chair- o!' i~are MletaI
Met,aliurgy.
14WILf UL~- V 3". I .
Viticulture
Progressive work methods. Vin. S-l-,R 12 no. 2, 1952.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1952 UNCUSSIFIED.
MraKULOV S.S.
Z; ; -MW L-6-M "7~ - k: i ~ ~:
New working technique for brake shoo men. Zhol.dor.tranap. 37
no.7:83-84 Jl '56. (KMA 9:8)
1. Glavnyy inzhoner stantaii Moskovka.
(Railroads--Brakes)
MERKULOV, T.
Committee on production quality. Rias. ind. SSSR 32 no.4:
39-4P 161. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Leningradskiy myaaokombinat.
(Leningrad--4-feat industry--Quality control)
I4E,'MLOV)- V.; GU,ZVA, N., red.; ITAGIBIN, P., tekhn. red.
litecent developments in wages for stock raisers) 110"roe -V
oplate truda zhivotnovodov. Alma-Ata, Kazsellkhozgiz, 1962.
26 nos. in 1 v. 25 P. (MIRA 17:1)
MEERKULOV, V.A.
Investigating the dynamics of a hydrauLic torque- converter
with a speed feedback. Trudy Inst.mash.Sem.po teor.mash.i
mekh. 23 no,l)ls25-44 162. (MIRA 15.9)
(Oil-hydraulic machinery)
4.
-MMOT. V - CHEBOTAREV, H.
Coordinate the work of various types of transportation. Pech.
transp. 22 no.4:8-10 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:4)
1. Chien Gosplana RSFSR (for Merku i6v-). 2. Zamestitell naeball-
nika otdala transporta i svyazi Gosplana RSFSR (for Chebotarev).
(Transportation)
MERKULOVP V.A.; MUCYANIKIN, S.A.; &MMV$ A.L. (Yaroslavl')
Ne,w requijewoute for the plaming of freight tran portation.
Zhol,dor.transpe 45 no.2.-Ile-20 F 163. (MIRA 16.2)
I.. ~Chjen Gosplana RSFSR (for Merkulov),, 2, Nachallnik podotdela
zhalemodorozhnogo tranaporta Gosplana WFSR (for Zemiyanikin).
3- Naohallnik gruzovoy Gluzbby Svemoy'dorogi (for Sorgeyev),
(Railroads-Freight)
VIDULIN, A.Te., gornyy inzhener; TOILSKIY, P.N., kandidat takhnicheakikh
nauk; HERKULOV, V.A-, gorayy inzhener
Dust formation and its control in mines of the "Rostovugoll"
Combine. Bor'ba, a ail. 2:186-193 155. (91,RA 9:5)
1. Kombinat wRostowigol" (for Vidalia) 2. Novocherkasakiy poli-
tekhnichoskiy institut (for Merkulov)
(DUST-mvEariou) (CGAL MINES &ND KINLNG)
(I v
TORSK1T,9P.N*.. Imndidat takhnichaskikh nauk; KHRIPKDV, H.S., assistant;
KMMUMV. V.A.. assistant; SMGEM, S.I.. assistant.
Dust formation and its control In the process of operating the
ShBM cutter-loader. Nauch. trudy NPI 32:63-70 155. (MT-RA 10:2)
(Mine dusts)
(Donets Basin--Coal mining machinery)
SOV/124-58- 5- 5244
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, '\"r 5, p 42 (USSR)
AUTHORS. Frolov, M.A., Merkulov, V.A., Syrgeyev, S.I., Khripkov, N.S.
TITLE On the Effectiveness of Using Auxiliary Blowers to Combat
Dust in Mines During Operation of UKT Combination Coal -
cutting-and-loa,ling Machines (Issledovaniye effektivnosti pri-
meneniya v sporno gate I'nykh ventilyatorov dlya bor'by s pyl'yu
pri rabote kombaynov UKT)
PERIODICAL. Tr. Novocherkasskogo politekhn. in-ta, 1957, Vol 45/59,
pp 9 1-112
ABSTRACT- Results are given of a study made of the effectiveness of
using auxiliary blowers to combat dust in mines at sites where
UKT combination cutting -and - loading machines are working
slender searns of anthracite. Conditions were investigated at
the working faces of several Donbass mines. The authors surn-
marize their findings as follows I - The rate of air flow at a
mine working-face when the auxiliary blower is turned off does
not, as a rule, exceed 0.25-0.35 m/sec --- %,'-4(-,h is not up to
standard. 2- The use of auxiliary blowers rnakLs is possible in
Card 1/2 some cases to reduce the dust content of the air in a mine shaft
SOV/IZ4-58-5-5244
On the Effectiveness of (cont.)
by as much as 30-50%. 3- The dust content of the mcorning current Of SLIP-
posedly fresh air prior to its arrival at the working faces (where the studies
were being conducted) greatly exceeded the permissible limit from the point
of view of health protection. 4- To combat dust effectively at sites whcre
the combination cutting -and- loading mitt hines are working slender, gently
slanting scams of anthracite, the rate of air flow at thc working fit, cs n1list
be increased to 0.7- 1.0 m/sec.
Yu.A. Lashkov
1. Blowers--Effectiveness 2 Undergro'..ri(j ;'r)-,c t,-irp:, --Vent i !a t
3. Particles (A4rborne)
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r I
I,MKIJLOV, V.A,*,- gornyy inzhener
Use of ceramic (vitreous filters for the study of the dust
content of nine air by the gravinetric method. Bor'ba a
sil. 3:175-185 159. (14IRA 12:9)
(14INE DUSTS) (FIWMIW AIM MPLHATION)
KEMULO
gornyy Inzh. (g.Shakhty); CERBOTAREV, K.A., gorny-y inzh.
(g. Shakhty)
Dust control in the Roatovugoll Combine mines. Ugoll 35 no-5:21-
23 NY 160. (MIRA 13:7)
(Donets Basin--Mine dusts)
IEMLOV V.A. kand.tekhn.nauk; KRPSUNTSEV, Ye.M., inzh.;
ARKIOTY-YANTS , A. K. , inzh.
Effect, of the ventilation system on the temperature conditions
in the working face of blind workings. Trudy Sem.po gor.
teplotekh. no.4:106-112 162. (UIRA 15:8)
1. ShakhtinBkiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy i proyektno-konstruktorskiy
ugolInyy institut.
(Mine ventilation)
I
'ERKULOV, kand.tekhn.nauk; ARAKELIYANTS, A
V.A.P K., inzh.; KRASUNTSEV,
I rzh.
Improving the climatic coilditions in stopes of Artem Mine No.2.
Trudy Sem.po gor.teplotekh. no.4:136-140 162. (MIRA 15:8)
1. Shakhtinskiy nauchno-issledovateliskiy i proyektno-konstruktorskiy
ugollnyy institut.
(Donets Basin-Mine ventilation)
pro, r-I
ANDREYEV, V.P.; BUTKOVSKIY, N.I.; KOMAROV, L.A.; KUDINOV, V.S.;
14ASHAIISKIY, G.S.; MERKIN, R.14.; IWKULOV, V.A.;
ZE141YANIKIN, S.A.; SOLDMIN, V.V.,. "8!blbift , Ya.i.;
PEREPELITSKAYA, A.G., red.; AVDEYEVA, V.A., tekhn. red.
(Toward the new achievements; the Russian Federation in
1963, concise handbook] K novym rubezham; Rossiiskaia
Federatsiia v 1963. godu. Kratkii spravochnik. Moskva,
Sovetskaia RossiiaP 1963. 284 P. (MIRA 16:10)
(Russia--Economic policy-Handbooks, manuals, etc.)
TAWEVICH. N.I.; IOM, M.N.; POPOVO S.M.; VEKLIGH, 14.1.; DRAUSALI. A.7.-.
DIMVSKIT, A.M.; IOMWV. V.G., IMOV 313.
-1-
Saving mlactric power and increasing the output of electric bell
furnaces; suggested by N.I. Tarasevich and others* Prom* energ.
13 mo.800-21 Ag 058. (MIRL 11:10)
(Blectric furnaces)
WMURjgy~L~~~~ MOSHKIN, A.S., red.; BARANOV, I.A.,
tekhn. red.
[Boas and friend of the engine] Doziain i drug mashiny. Murmansk,
Murmanskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1960. 18 p.
(MDA 16: 5)
(Locomotive engineers)
1. V. I.
2. US~JR (600)
4. 110 t. ion
7. Certain problem of Zh-,.~covski.Y. Prikl. mat. i mekh. 16, no. 5, 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Febru r-.- - 19)3, Uncl.
AUTHOR: Merkulov, V.I.
SOV/21-59-9-13/25
TITLE: Heat Exchange Between a Liquid and a Heat-Evolving
Rod
PERIODICAL: Dopovidi kkademiyi nauk Ukrayinslkoyi RSR, Nr 9,
1959, Pp 985-990 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In this article, the author develops a sequence of
formulae enabling the solution of the problem of
stationary heat exchange between the plane stream of
an ideal liquid and the heat-evolving cylinder.
Unknown coefficients axe determined from the equality
of temperatures and heat flows on the rod boundary,
The te.-iperature of the liquid and the rod can be
established by substituting the determined coefficients
into the series
40
T=exp[ I Ur, C64 cQ5 1] cxm Ce&(J,~,) Fe A.
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Heat Focchange Between a Liquid and a Heat-Evolvinc- Rod
CSO
T IV2, + P.
whereby T stands for temperature; q - thermal sources
of density; r 0 - radius; U - component of the motion
rate of the liquid; a n , bn - unknown coefficients.
The temperature of the cylinder is determined accord-
ing to the formula
W 4L 7 0, 2) 742 6,5, 0 Y-9 0 6418
T '0
6q dO&I
we q ) cob
oil
SA60 19 +
Card 2/4 9
SOV/21-15/9-9-13/25
Heat Exchange Between a Liquid and a Heat-Evolving Rod
from which it is easy to determine the dependence of
the temperature on each spot of the cylinder on the
ratio k1 , on the radius r 0 ana on the density of
T-
the sources q. There are 4 Soviet referenceS.
ASSOCIATION: Kyyivslkyy derzhavnyy universytet im. T,H. Shevchenka
Card 3/4 (Kiyev State University im. T.H. Shevchenko)
HIMIAN. V.I. (Kiyev)._
Heat excharge in a plane steady flow of a viscous liquid.
Prikl. mat. i mekh. 23 no.3:581-582 147-Je '59.
(Fluid dynamics) (Heat--Transmission) (MIRA 12:5)
MERKULOV, V. I., Cand Phys-Math Sci -- (diss) "Some theoretical pro-
blems of heat exchange in a liquid stream." Kiev, 1960. 5 PP; (min-
istry of Higher Education Ukrainian SSR, Kievskiy Order of Lenin
State Univ im T. G. Shevchenko); 150 copies; price not given; (KL,
17-60, 139)
ME RKLTLOV, V. I. (Kiyev)
"The stability of a Flexible Conductor in its own Magnetic Fiell_d."
report presented at the First All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied
Mechanics, Moscow, 27 Jan - 3 Feb ig6c.
1122KUWV) V. 1. and BUBLIK, B. ii. (Kiev)
"Stability of Elastic Shells Filled with Liquid."
report presented at the First kU-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied
bbchanice, Moscow, 27 Jan - 3 Feb 1960.
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AUTHORS: Bublik, B.N., and Merkulov, V.I. (Kiyev)
TITLE: On the Dynamic Stability of Thin Elastic Shells Filled ii,.; *.-;ith a
Fluid
PERIODICAL: Prikladnaya matematika i mekhanika, 1960, Vol.24, No'5'
pp-941-946
TEXT: The authors consider a thin elastic shell the inner calrity of whiz;h
is entirely or partially filled with an ideal incompressible fluid. The
question for the dynamic stability leads to the solution of the variation
problem t
(1.1) 5)f (T"-.A"-U")dt = 0,
t
0
where T" and U" are the kinetic and the potential energy of the disturbed
system, while All is the work of a certain reduced load on the shifte of
the disturbance and is defined as in (Ref.2). If the inertia terms can be
neglected or if the initial state of the shell is almost. free of moments
it holds
(1-5) All ff[Fu+F v+F -.7 j d
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On the Dynamic Stability of Thin Elastic Shells Filled up With a Fluid
where
F = i f PTO)-To q
PQ c) (F2PS0)+S0 (~2q)
1 2 Id
(1-4) F T0 -,f, +T0
n 2 _'P2
qTo)-T" 7~ +
.'I (~2 1 2 f2Q) F QSO)+S' (F p)-q
PQ [-T, I ,,,( ~* 1 + E2
Here and lateron Y is the mi ",I~:e; are its curvilinear
~_oordinate8; n is its Y:-~i- 1; ~,tre the, --oefficients of its first
fundamental form; U,v,vi are ,~i) -3 corresponding toc/,~ n; m 'I and bare
mass densities of the surface cf the shell and the volume of the fluid;
7V EV W, -~ej P el 2~ 'Care relative deformations of the shell expressed by
u,v,w according to the linear theory of shells; To. TO,So are srresse~
1 2
of the undisturbed shell by which the initial state free of moment-~5 is
characterized; q d- qo,qn are the outer loads; a is the acceleration of th,
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On the Dynamic Stability of Thin Elastic Shellg Filled up Witb a Fluid
translation of motion of the system; V is the volume of the fluid.-z is
the velocity potential of the fluid in V; 2:1 is the p~,rt of the boundary
of 7 where ~1 is known; Z is the part of the boundary (if' V wherefia
'a h 2
known; G is the Green's function of the Neumann-Dirichlet problem for
the Laplace equation in V. \A
It holds
(1.6) G d Jf G d 6
ff -~5-n
71
The solution of (1.1) leads to four differential equations
(1.7) L11 (U)+L 12 (v)+L (W)+ 1-V2 IFX m0-),21 = 0
13 Eh )t2
L (u)+L (v)+L 1 -,12-FF m 0
21 22 23(w)+ -Eh- !- A 0 dt2
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877 9 8
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On the Dynamic Stability of Thin Elastic Shells Filled up With a Fluid
1- 2 ?2w De -,
L (u)+L (v)+L (W)+ -i - - -- 0
-hi [Fn-mo -S.-t
31 32 33
A 0.
The boundary conditions correspond to the clamping of the boundary of
the shell
[Abstracterts notes not given]
and ,ps
_121 9,P
-6t2 +a -dz= 0 on the free surface z 0
(1-9) ~w on the wetted inner surface.
-Vn' = ~ Tt
The operators L,M,E,N and the vector X( U,q,W,Kp can be introduced so
that (1.7) assumes the form
(2.1) LX+IIX+E a2X +N ax - 0
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Here L,M,EN satisfy all conditions for the existenne and uniquene-aFf of
a generalized solution according to the theorew. 3 of Vishik (Ref.6).
As an application of the described theory the authoro consider a
c L - I
ylindrical shell filled with a f' uid, w4 th a flexibly clamped b.- unjjry
The investigation leads to a system of Hill's equati-.ns the inveatigation
of whichyields the eigenfrequericiag and kinetic forces for the system
shell + fluid. If especially the shell is filled completely with a fluid
then the question for the stability for arbitrary shell parameter and
loads can be answered with the aid of the stability diagram for the
appearing Hill's equations~
The authors thank N,N,Molseyev for the theme and advices. There are 6
Soviet references,
rAbstracter's note: (Ref.2) concerns V.V.Bolotin, Dynamic Stability of
L
Elastic Systems, 1956. (Ref.6) concerns a paper of M.I.Vishik in Doklady
Akademii nauk SSSR, Vol.100, No.31
SUBMITTEDt November 25, 1959
Card 5/5
~IFRKULCN, V.I.- Mi-,N", i...A.
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Er-rr,rn ,n n .". 4-
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no. 5: 3(-)- 32 ',,5. -:,.. L, t )
'-" l--:----,---,, --- ~-:
V. I. (UeO
LCV~
. . I e f i,. id 'rrr h ' r'!,
Solut; on of the equatiors Of fIO-W Of VI-SI'G'- -
Reynolds numbers. Rev ma--h Roum 10 no.1:19-30 165.
1, Submitted April 30, 1964.
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AU771TOR i ubbotInL V,! I.; D:~a imay, 14. Kh. 14~Lr~(rZj V~.I. N=6filov. Ye. V..L-
'ZZ16hins'l N. A,
I t4ltations'of. tubd-vall tbmpereure under conditions -of intense convective
hez~J,' exch'
i SOURVE Atomnaya energiya, v. 18, no- 59- 19651,525-527
TAGS i --heat, exchange, ReYnolds. number heat convection temperature.pulsation..
ABSITTACTC The authors- first -summarize--- 'vious
pro- observed- pulsations of tempera,
t in 6L h-
*M~ eat-transfer vall 1;nd(w steady. state 'heat-exebange conditious (Teplofizika
"Irysokilhh ~.~;e=eratur v,.- 1,, 238i ic,6.3; Atomnaya energiya v. 8,, 254, i96-o; Teploener-
64, 19621-, and Ahers) They then degaribethe results of m6&sure-
-get ik, 116 3,
of an ernal tube 24
At
1-bemperature pulletione In an excuanger conf.~.istirv
et&to of
=-a in dicheter, 2 mm wall thickness) ana -and exterml.ttabe (4i Mn diameter
3
em-
vall)t -uith a heat-exabange Gection 900 rwa loug, Coolants of different t
peratuaii -were fed through tbe heat exebanger under couditions which vere close to'~'
j e. The heat, f1lix varied from 1 3 X-
~A Wier comtaut flow or constant va~U temmeratur
_s~
Ij i I
L
Acassioii mt -AP5o14r,-45
5 .05
2 -in the Reynolds number
x 10 to ~~6 x W/M and the experimeirlts- were carried ct&.
e 63~:"x 103_18o x 103. An
-analysis of the
-ang -temperature-pulsations recorded with.:-, - -
an autoiait'c potentiometer has sh(rym the following: 1. The temperature pulsation
in the irLll constitutes a Ismady stzte- mdcm process with a~ broad frequency spectrum
(0-01-51~'
cps).-: - 2. At constant heat fl= the averagetemperature pulsation frequen-I
cy Anarelises vith increasing velocity in the investigated range.of Reynolds,niumbers.
3, -The t'
*,mperature pulsations on the wall are practically independent of the bound-~
condLtions an the heat-transfer Thetemperature pulsations-obtained at
arV
Vonst&ut; heat flow and -at constant tempwrature of the wall. are praotical3,v the
same., 4~ The-intensity, of the tempmture pulsations in the vall is propottional.
to the beat-flow.--50 The heat-exchange surface e.-certs a-great influe=e on the--
nclusion that the results e stil-I
character of the Tx1sations, It is stated in co. ar
"Th
e authors thank7
A*~!* s 4 foJ7
DreliminAry, -a discussion-of the result
end rmeflul- advi6e. Orrig. has: 2 figureas
AISOCIMSONI None
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AUTHOR: Merkulov, V. I. (Kiev); Selezov, I. T. (Kiev)
ORG: institute of Cybernetics, AN UkrSSR (Institut kibernetiki AN UkrSSR) b
TITLE: Increasing the dynamic rigidity of an elastic structural element by means of
automatic control
SOURCE: Prikladnaya mekhanika, v. 2, no. 5, 1966, 90-94
o ro
TOPIC TAGS: structure dynamic stability, dynamic stress 7711A/
ABSTRACT: While the rigidity of elastic structural elements increased by increasing
the nimber of cross sections, the useful weight of the element is substantially de-
creased. A model consisting of a hinged beam in parametric resonance with a veiccity
transducer placed at the middle of the beam was analyzed. The purpose of the study
was ~:o find new means of increasing the rigidity of thin-walled constructions without
any notable increase in their weight. By placing tie-rods connected with elastic merq_'
branes inside the system, forces can be produced on the tie-rods which, in turn, gene.,:
uc
rate controlling moments on the membranes. Mathematical analysis showed that s h a;%--,-
method may offer a possibility for improving the dynamic rigidity of a flying appara-
tus where the external aerodynamic forces would be generated by the deflection of auto;
matically-controlled carrying surfaces. The restriction parameters for damping and
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attenuation of the vibrations are developed. Orig. art. has: 17 formulas, 2 figures.:
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AUTHOR: lbragimov, M. Kh.; Merkulov, V. I.; Subbotin, V. I.
ORG: none
TITLE: Random thermal elastic stresses produced in'a wall by temperature pulsations
SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 21., no. 6, 1966, 513~514
TOPIC TAGS: elastic stress, thermal stress, heat transfer, nuclear reactor tech-
nology
ABSTRACT: In view of the importance of temperature pulsations on the heat-transfer
walls of heat exchangers, the authors present an approximate method of calculating
the intensity of random thermal elastic stresses produced by random pulsations of the
temperature on the boundaries of a solid. The problem is solved in the thin-plate
approximation, using a quasistatic analysis, in view of the low frequency spectrum
(0-05 - 5 cPs) of the pulsations actually occurring in the case of turbulent heat
exchange. The problem is solved for an infinite plate with clamped and free ed3es.
In both cases, the intensity of the thermal stresses increases linearly with the in-
tensity of the temperature pulsations. A plot showing the dependence of the irrtensi-!
ty of the temperature pulsations on the Reynolds number in the case of beat exchange I
between liquid metal and water is also presented and it is shown that in actual nuc-
lear reactors or heat exchangers allowance for the additional stresses may be im-
portant. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 7 formulas.
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1 UDC: 621.039-517-5
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A"T'IOR:
U . , Candidate of Biolo7ical Sciences.
TITLE: Synopsis of a Le c t,i'-c on I-enin (Konapekt odnoy rt2chi o Lenine)
From the Arc-ives of A. A. Ukhtomski~r,
Acad-entic,ian (Iz arkhivL alcademika A. A. Ukhtomskor:o)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1953, Nr 4, p - 61 - 631
(USSPL)
ABSTR,~.CT: Among the materi~Ll concerned with the life an,1 work of
Vladimir Il'ich Lenin his diploma of the state examination
at the Petersbur,- University of the year 1391 is preservel.
In 11941 durin siej.;e of Leningrad the 50th anni-fersar,,-
was celebrate,,
- ~ ) meetincs of the Scientific Co,.incil of
the ITn.-*ve.,-sit,- W0:-,-2 held in which several hundrcrls of -ersons
to--)k part. S,:mc lectures -.-.,ere held, LmcnE7 other also b--
A. A. LTkhtomskiy who then was 67 years of age and ,--as very ill.
The text of ',iis lecture on Lenin at the meetinr- of Decer:er
Card 1//'. 2, 1941 w~~s l.st. The auth-)r of this paper, however, recent1v
fo,.~nd 3 identical Irafts of this lectlire when he was lcjo"'in,~7
thro--'; material of A. A. Ukhtomnkiy in the arc'-.i,,,es of
50- 58-4-151/
SynopsiB of a Lecture on Lenin
From the Archives of A. A. 171k~it-msl-iy, Academician
t'lie AS USSR. The zihort cont-rit of Vio -?raft reacls as f,)11o-~;C:
1~ 'Ne are al7ays doe7,ly i-inressed vhen oiit r", an ev,-ry~,a,.-
~amiliar silizati-,n someth~n-'7reat is forred.
Thr Lenin~7rad Uni-rorrity C,,,n '31101:1 It 11119:"Cr Of men
who had ~)een there.
3) V1 I. Lenin- A man of extraordinary spiritnal Power and
will- 7rh- eyed his aim an-! never woul-I let it -o.
A man le--rier of the vi-orld for Tnen at !~ --me
abroal.
5) His nam--turnin~ point in '-iistor--. It ma~,, 1~e t*--at a
Russian n~,-me ~)eca::ie so -reat --nd so internat-*. known
to s--ch a de7ree for t',e first time.
Re.-rosentative of t-.,2 ori -inal R,-.-,siaa -Ieo.-I~! in the V~1,-,:
area. TTI 1~ranovy: ffizhnJy Nov-orol, later Sin' irsk.
,en- -ra-t TT -
7) Th C T niversity rememl~e-rs hin as a stulent, as a
-reat -.-,--n fr-)m the Voi!~a area who s.:-read the Ri,,3F~ian jjjr~-r,
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7'0- 58 4-1
Synopsisof aLecture on Lenin
From the Archivco of A. A. T.Tkj-.tonsI,,:iY, Academician
far and full of ~;lory amoric, the peol-les of t!ie %vorl:11, as a
..an who was incky enou-h to be t1
-,c. leaier of a time
history be,-,an to form a new age, as a 7-:a- si~cceeded
in develo:)in- ziolest- anal dee-o numanify in t'le most cri'ical
mo-ments.
1. USSR-History
I. Lenin, V. I. II. Ukhtomskiy, A. A.
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JQNtKUL4DV, T.Lo
Vaterials on J.P. Pavlov's friendship with R. Tigerstedt. Fiziol.zhur.
45 no.9:1162-1165 S '59. (KIRA 13:1)
(PAVLOY, IVAN PETROVICH, 1.849-1936)
(TIGERSTEDT, ROBERT, 1853-11923)
ME_qKUWIr, V.L. (leningrad)
Principle of dominance and A.A. Ukhtomskii's concept of the chronotope,
(time-space complex). Usp. sovr. biol. 47 no.2:204-219 Mr-Ap 159.
(ITZ[MOPHYSIOWGT, (KI3A 12:7)
Ukhtoraskit' s dominance & chronotonus, review (Ibas ))
-RIMOV. VasiliY--LaVr8nt-IyEmIch. ASRATYAN, otv.red.; TARASOV.
---
ii. .. red.izd-va; ZAHARAYETA, R.A., te?.hn.red.
[Aleksei Alekseevich Ukhtomakii; a study of his life and
scientific activities. 1875-1942] Aleksei Alekseevich Ukhtomakii;
ocherk zhizni i nauchnoi doistelinosti. 1875-1942. Moskva. Izd-vo
Akad.nauk SSSR. 1960. 313 P. (KM 13:12)
1. Ghlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Asratyan)*
(Ukhtomskii, Aleksei Alekseevich, 1875-10,42)
VARTAITUM, G*A,; HERKULGVg V.L4; MENITSKIYt D.N.
I
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--
Professor Norbert Wiener's (U.S.A.) report at the Institute of
Experimental MadicIne of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the
U.S.S.R.9 July 2?, 1960. Fiziol. zhur. 46 no-12t1516-1519 D 160,
.(,ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHI)* (MIRA 34:3.)
11EMLOV, V.L.
Scientific ties of I.P. Pavlov and W.B. Gannon. Fiziol. zhur.
/+6 no. 4-:501-505 Ap 160. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Muzey I.P. Pavlava Instituta eksperimentallnoy meditsiny P19
SSSR, Leningrad.
(PAVLlDV, -IVAN PETROVICH, 181,9_1_q36)
(CANNON, WALTER BRAOFRM, IM 1945)
%ERKULOV,_V..L-
Influence of research done by Russian physi:)Iogists on the scien-
tific work of Svante Arrhenius. Trudy Inst. ist. est. i tekh.
(MIRA 14:9)
36-217-243 '61.
(Arrhenius, Svante August, 185c?-1927)
(Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich, 1849-1936)
(London, Efim Semenovich, 1869-1939)
MEMLOV,'V.L.
Data on I.P.Pavlov's attitude toward the use of mathematical methods
for the study of problems of nutrition and of the higher nervous
aetivity. Zhur. nevr, i paikh. 61 no-4*-600-605 161. (14IRA 14:7)
1. Muzey imeni I.F.Favlova, Institut eksperimentallnoy meditsiny,
Leningrad. (PAVLOV, IVAN PETROVICH, 181,9-1936) (BI MITHEMTICS)
DANILOVP Ivan Vasillyevich;.MERK.ULOV, V.L., red.; ONOSHKO, N.G.,
tekhn. red.
(Experimental epileptiform hyperkinesia] Eksperimentaltnye
epileptiformnyo giperkinezy. Leningrad, Medgiz, 1963. 190 p.
(MOVEMENT DISORDERS) (EPILEPSY) (MIRA 16:7)
MEWULOV, II.L.
Tvedenskiils Lnvest-i~:-ations of the reflex regulation of resp--'--a-
tion and his theory of parabiosis. Ferv. s,,s'U. no.4:96-100 163
(MIPA 18-.1)
1. Institut eksperi-mentallnoy meditsiny -Aff SS3R, Leningrad.
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25(l) PHASE T BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/1468
Merkulov. Vasiliy Nikitovich and Aleksey Ivanovich Shornikov.,
-'Ad,fu-sters at the Kuntsevo Platinum Needle Factory
Ot ruchnogo stanka k avtomatu (From Manually-operated Tools to Auto
matic machinery) /Moscow/ Moskovskly rabochiy, 19~7- 75 P.
(Series: Opyt novatorov moskovskikh predpriyatiy) 4,000 Mopies
printed.,
Ed*: S. Gurov; Tech, Ed.: 1. Yegorova.
PURPOSE: This booklet on the introduction In the USSR of machines
for making knitting needles is for the general reader.
COVERAM The booklet covers the development of machines for making
knitting needles in the USSR. Achievements of Soviet engineers
and inventors at the Kuntsevo Plant imeni KIM are praised and
claimed to be superior to non-Soviet developments. The authors
tell how a platinum needle was produced outside the Soviet Union
and how Soviet designers produced it and improved on the machines
for making needles, Photographs of workers at their machines
accompany the text. There are no references.
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From Manually-operated Tools (Cont,)
TAMZ OF CONTMRS:
A Little History
Inventor Nikolay Mavrin
From Manual Operation to Automatic Maohines
The "MKH" Automated Line
Shornikov's Automatic Machines
The 26-th Operation
Complex Automated Lines
Visit With Foreign Friends
SOV/1468
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15
21
28
35
39
49
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From Manually-dperated Tools (Cont.) SOV/1468
Cooperation Between Engineers and Workers
Our Bottlenecks and Our Reserves
AVAILABLE.: Library of Congress
55
67
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4-30-59
V. P.
USSR/Medicine, Veterinary - Swine grysipelas Oct 52
"Depot-Forming Erysipelas Vaccine of Swine of the
Dnepropetrovsk Biological Factory," V. P. Merkulov,
A. B. Epshtein
"Veterinariya" Vol 29, No 10, pp 27, 28
A depot-forming vaccine for erysipelas of swine which
can be stored in excess of 6 months aLd is prepd fTcm
Matrix II of Konev's vaccine of the Dnepropetrovsk
Biol Plant is a reliable prepn for the control of
bacillary erysipelas of swine. This vaccine possesses
hIgh,im=nological properties. It creates a depot In
the:area where it is inocWAted, resulting in redue-
tion to a mia of.the number of complications.
233TIT
PA 233T17
IT,Rl,7,j'LO7,, V. P.
"The deposition of vaccine agaList swine erysircl-~t5.11 I-Lin ixGriculture
USSR. lCiarlkav Veterenary Inst. Kharlkov, 1,:56. (Dossertations
for the Degree of Canclidate in Veterinary Science)
'ic - 6 "
So: Knizhaya letopisi, W. L . 1)56
Pr I
1:76
11"l-Ut 127
FMULOVI V.P.0 kand.veterin.nauk; EPSHTEYN, A.B., kand.veterin.nauk
Use of precipitated vaccine against swine erysipelas. Veterinariia
40 no.7:31 Jl 163. (MIRA 16:8)
1. Gostidarstvennaya Dnepropetrovskaya biofabrika.
(Swine erysipelas--Preventive inoculation)
6 1 ~11
XERKUL0 - , Cand Tech Bel -- (diss) "Gonoerml,;w- the outrut
I j, Ql~
' -'.I' `~
of horizontal and I d oil wells." 3aku, 1957. 12 pp.
(Min Higher Ed USSR), Azerbaydzhan Order of Labor Red Banner
Indust Inst Im M. Azlzbekov), 100 CopleB. M, 9-58, 118)
- 82 -
mmaji-Ov. V.P.
Flow toward a horizontal well of finite length in a layer of finite
thickness. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' i gaz no.1:73-80 '5R.
(14IRA 11: 8)
I.Azarbaydzhanskly Industrially institut Im. M. Azizbekova.
(Hydraulics
11 mnwv, V.P.
Yield of directional and horizontal wells. Neft. khoz. 36
no.6:51-56 Je 15~. (IMA 11:9)
(Petroleum engineering)
SURGUCM, M.L.;-I%~!,
Determining yield and effectiveness of directional wells. Neft.
Khoz. 38 no-2:35-41 F 160. (MIU 13:8)
(Oil well drilling)
SOLDATOV, A.M.; TTI.IOFEYLV, A.I.; SPIRIN, P~V.; MERULOV, V.P.; MKIDKOVICH, Z.Ya.
y the sand-,~"et method.
Disintegration of rocks and me ~.aj L- I
Nefteprom.. dello l6z- 18:3)
1. Kuybyshevskiy nauchno-.-~ssic-dovafp-;,.Iskly inst~tut neftyanoy
prourjshlennos ti.
MER17TJWV, V. S.
Atomic b atteries. Ism.tekh. no.2:94-97 Mr-Ap 158. (KIRA 11:3)
(Nuclear engineering)
.!'4 "
AUTHOR: Merkulov, V.S. SOV-115-58-4-21/45
TITLE: Determining ",eight by the P -Radiation Absorption 11'ethod
(Error Curves) (K voprosu opredeleniya vesa metodom poglo-
shcheniya P_ izlucheniya (krivyye oshibok)
PERIODICAL: Izmeriteltnaya tekhnika, 1958, Nr 4, PP 43-45 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The thickness of an object may be calculated from a compar-
ison of the intensity of at -radiation beam before and
after passing through the tject. The author describes a
method for calculating weight by this radiation absorpt-
ion factor and adduces a set of statistical measurement
error curves for the most commonly used source materials,
There are 4 graphs and 1 table.
.1. Beta particles--Applications 2. Measurement--Errors
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21(l)
AUTITOR: Merkulov, V.S.
TITLE: Radioactive Sources in Measuring Techniques
PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya Tekhnika, 1959, Nr 5, pp 62-63 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author presents a schedule of radioactive
"half-value-time", their energy of radiation
are arranged according to their radial type.
isotopes, their
and their use. They
There is 1 layout.
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"115/60/000/04/032/04'
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D002/DOO6
AUTHOR: Merkulov, V. ., Klimushev, A.V
TITLE: 1&;_111soto-Pes11 Demonstration Hall-cum Store
PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1960, Nr 4, pp 57-58 (US-SR)
ABSTRACT: In Moscow, in December 1959, the "Isotopes" Demon-
stration Hall-cum-Store of the Vsesoyuznaya kontora
"Isotopy" (All-Union "Isotopes" Office) of the "Soy-
uzreaktiv" Trust of the Gosudarstve komitet So-
veta Ministrov SSSR po khimii (State Committee of
the Council of Ministers of the USSR on Chemist
was opened. The store takes orders for radioactive
and stuable isotopes, nuclear radiation sources, and
various protective devices, and serves at the same
time as an exhibition and )ropaganda center for
Card 1/8 checking-measuring deviceskcd methods based on nuc-
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D002/DO06
The "Isotopes" Demonstration Hall-cum-Store
lear radiation. At the present time, several dozen
radioactive devices and installations for the con-
trol and automatiohAof technological processes are
manufactured. At the department of checking-measuring
devices the following devices are shown, characteri-
zing some basic isotope applications: piece-produc-
tion counting relays ("RSP-11'% level meters for
fluids and loose dry materials"""RIU-iland (11UR-6ATIJI
fluid density me 'ers ("PM.R-2"A -ioniza)tion pr-j-s-sure-A
ages ("MIR-3A";~ automatic fire' alarm devices
"ADI-V'V, and a variety of radiometer and dozimeter
~
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equipment for alpha-, beta, gamma-radiation and neu-
trons. The "RSP-1"s
,,radioactive item-counter is in-
tended to count siXilar items on a conveyer; the
"RSP-11" counts up to 100 items per minute. It con-
sists of standard blocks by means of which it is
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D002/DO06
The "Isotopes" Demonstration Hall-cum-Store
possible to check the geometric shape and the di-
mensions of the items. The "RIU-1" level meter de-
termines the separatioe line of two media having
different densities (gaz-fluid, gas-solid) with
a permissible error of + 2 cm and an operation time
of no more than 2 seconds. The "PZhR-2" gamma fluid-
density meter is for r5mote measurements of fluids
in the 1.0+to 1.5 g/cm range, with an e5ror not
exceeding - 5% of the magnitude 0.5 9/cm . The "AtTIR-
3A" pressure gage (with alpha radiation source) is
based on the measurement of the flow in the iona-
zation chamber containing the gas to be checked,
and measures the pressures of gases and steam in
the 0 01 to 10 mm mercury column range with an er-
Card 3/B ror oi - 5% for each subrange. The "ADI-1", a com-
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D002/DO06
The "Isotopes" Demonstration Hall-cum-Store
ponent for a smoke and heat signal station, ensures
the operation of the signal installation when light
smoke cloud appears in a room. The following new
devices are forseen: Thickness meters for sheet ma-
terials ("ITU-495", "ITSh-49611, "GT-150"), layer thick-
ness meters ("BTP-l","ITP-4?6"), and a potassium con-
centration meter ("RKK-B-1"). The "ITU-495'~$is a
beta-ray meter measuring automaticafly the thick- 411~
ness of moving strip in the rolling process, in a -
range from 0.03 to 1 mm and can also be graduatei for
measurements of other materials in 0.02-0.8 g/cm
range. The "BTP-1" measures the thickness of coa- 2
ting on metal in the range of 0 to 10 milligrams/cm
the relative error of its electronic part being +2%.
It is based on the measurement of the intensity of
4/8 beta radiation reflected from the material checked,
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and can measure any layer if its atomic number dif-
fers from the number of the base. The "RU-B-l"
measures the intensity of beta radiation of the na-
tural potassium isotope "potassium 40" and determines
within 10-15 minutes the potassium content of 0 to
20% solutions with an error of 1.5%, thus replacing
complicated chemical analysis. Of standard radiome-
teric and dosimeteric instruments, there are "B-211'A
"PS-10000" ("Floks") and "PK-1000" converters; the
,~,tuniversal-radiometf~r'lliTIS91T 4t the "LUCh-A IT gl6anning
radiometer, "KID-l'..4and "DK-0.2",Aindividual dosi-
0-4
meteric control sets. Industrial gas-discharge
meters for recording alpha-, beta-, gnmma-radiation,
and neutrons, photoelectronic mullu-ipliers, as well
as scintillators, are exhibited. Of scintillators,
S/115/60/000/04/0,3-2/041
D002/DO06
The "Isotopes" Demonstration Hall-cum-Store
there are anorganic "Naj (M)", "CsJ(Tl)", and "KJ
(M)", as well as organic, i.e. monocrystals of
anthracene, stilbene, tolan, naphthalene with an-
thracene, as well as plastic scintillators on a polyst-
styrene base with scintillating additives. The depart-
ments of isotopes and radiation sources will mainly
supply the organizations developing radioactive equip-
ment, and establish contact between the clients and
the producing plants. Through the isotopes and ra-
d4ation sources departments orders may be placed for
isotopes in standard batches and gamma-radiation
sources in ampules (thullium-170, iridium-192, ce-
sium-137, cobalt-60, etc); and for ready beta-ray
sources in the form of discs or plates (promethium-
147, thallium-204, strontium-90 + yttrium-90, cerium-
6/8 144 + praseodymium-144, ruthenium-106 + rhodium-106,
S/115/60/000/04/032/041
DG02/DO06
The "Isotopes" Demonstration Hall-cum-Store
etc). The activeness of sole beta-sources can be
raised to 100 millicurie/cm . Trace alpha, beta
and gamma sources may also be ordered. The depart-
ment of protection equipment has containers, iron
and lead blocks, transportable screens of lead glass,
hand manipulators, lifting devices; special clothing
rL ~-W' pneumo-suit,.J'ShB-l" respirator, gloves,
~'Meves). Among latEri-atory furniture there is a
work chamber with one seat, for work with alpha,
beta and gamma preparations. Vacuum down to 20 mm
of water column is produced in it for the work time,
Mdit is fitted with exhaust ventilation, a viewing
window, input pipes, drain funnels, a collector for
radioactive waste, and gloves. The store will ar-
Card 7/6 range exhibitions of special subjects, consultations
S/115/60/000/04/032/G41
D002/DOO6
The "Isotopes" Demonstration Hall-cum-Store
by qualified specialists, and demonstrations of po-
pular scientific movie pictures on the nonmilitary
use of atomic energy, will sell manuals and catalogues,
will keep information on latest developments and fo-
reign literature on the use of isotopes. Orders are
accepted. only from clients having special permission
to work with radioactive materials.
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"7/ 01) B01 2YBo6 3
AUTHORS: Klimushev, A. V., Engineer, Merkulov, V. S., Engineer
TITLE: A Criterion for the Selection of Shielding Diaphragms fo--
Measurements by the Method of Attenuation of Beta
Radiation
PERIODICAL: Priborostroyeniye, 1960, No. 10; pp. 30 - 31
TEXT: When using the method of attenuation of beta radiation for mea-
suring the density of
_g2~ses,~it is frequently necessary to use shield-
ing diaphragms. As tile accuracy of measurement is reduced by these dia-
phragme, it is necessary to reduce their thickness. A corresponding de-
crease of the radiation flux leads tc an increase of the statistical
error in the recording of radiation. These factors are to be
for an optimum selection of the dimensions of shielding diaphragms.
Formula (1) is written down for the absolute error Am, in the determina-
tion of the gas mass on the radiation path, which is due to the above-
mentioned statistical error (Ref. 1). Then, the condition of strength (2)
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A Criterion for the Selection of Shielding S/11 6010001101, 01014/014
Diaphragms for Measurements by the Method B012YB0063
of Attenuation of Beta Radiation
is wr-itten down. The latter expresses the relationsh'p between the dia-
meter, a, of a round shielding diaphragm and its thickness., ~ (Ref. 2).
After making some assumptions for the purpose of simplify,.ng th4 pr~b
lem, the authors derive formula (5) for the absolute error t5m, in thr-
determination of mass as a function of the mass attenuation ooeff-~
ent ~Lo and of the thickness, h, of the shielding diaphragm. a and h ane
interrelated by the formula. Next, the authors determine the values of Xc-
40 and h at which the error 6m1 attains its minimum. Formulas (6), (6a),
17), and (7a) are obtained, from which it may be seen that the error
L~1decreases with increasing h and with a corresponding decrease of ~0.
h and 40 are interrelated by formulas (6) and (6a). For an optimum Be-
lection of the parameters of the diaphragm and the aour!~P it. is neoeB-
sary to take a as high as possible according to the conditions of mea.
surement. h is determined from formula (2) and p. from formula (6~. As
the set of isotopes is very limited, formula (6) can be satisfied :tnly
approximately. Table 1 gives h- and a-values fcr nume-nus isntopes. Tht~
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A Criterion for the Selection of Shielding spi 60100010-11010141011,
Diaphragms for Measurements by the Method B012YBo63
of Attenuation of Beta Radiation
criterion for the selection of the diaphragm material may be determined
from formulas (7) and (7a). The error in measurement de,-%reases with a,
decrease of the ratio QlY-d. Table 2 gives the values of this parameter
for several materials. (I denotes the breaking stress of the diaphragm
2
material in kg/mm. and Q iB its density (Refs. 3 and d). Th-cre arir
2 tables and 4 Soviet references.
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s/076/60/034/06/36/040
B015/BO61
AUTUORS: Merkulov, Klimushev, A. V. (Moscow)
TITLE; The Component Analysis of Binary Systems by the Teakening
of X-Radiation
PERIODICALt Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 34, No, 6,
pp. 1373-1376
TEXT; The method of the weakening of T-radiation for the component
analysis of binary systems has already been used by several researchers
(Refs. 1-5). Various mixtures, emulsions, solutions, and chemical
compounds have been analyzed in this way. On the analysis of a chemical
compound, each element whose content is to be determined, is considered
as one componentg and the rest of the compound as the other componert,
The theory of the method is discussed generally here. The elucidations
are carried out on the basis of various publication data, and among oth.:
things diagrams (Fig.) on the dependence of the mass absorption coeffi-
cients on the energy of the gamma-quanta are given for some elements.
There are I figure and 8 references: 2 Soviet and 3 American.
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The Cumpon,~nt Analysis ui Binary Systems b~
the Weakening of r-Radiation
SUBMITTEDa October 16, 1959
S/07 60/034/06/36/040
B015YB061
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ACCESS1011 217t: AP3005693 S/02W63/008/008/oa6/0073.
AUMOR: Xerlmloyp V. S. ; 1~~t _~VatYe, Ye.; Bar7nin,, V, Ae
TITLE: Two channel nuclear radiatlon-rocorder-built with a TUS
universal radiometer as a base
SOURCE: Haditsinskaya radiologiyap V. S. no. 8t 1963, 66-71
TOPIC TAGS: radiation recorder, two dha=els, TISS radiometer,
~scintillator, counter
'ABSTRACT: This now recorder is built with a TISS radiometer as a
:base, and registers isotope radiation flows over two channels
,sinultanoo=17 on a pointer indicator and a loop oscillograph, The
recorder includes two saintillator counters and a 20 meter cable for
distant- measurements. All supplementary electrio system elements are
Yr 11
in the base for convenience of servicing. Alterations and
modifications of the TISS radiometer are described in detail. An
experimental model'of this recorder has passed laboratory tests and
has been used for recording radiation intensities from two data units~-
Orig. art. has 3 figs. and 2 supplements,
C,,d
S/115/61/000/004/1009/010
B129/B206
AUTHOR: Merkulov, V. S.
TITLE- Devices of Soviet production applying radioactive isotopes
PERI-ODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, no. 4, 1961, 61-63
TEXT: An exposition "Application of Radioactive Isotopes for the Control
and Automation of Manufacturing Processes" was held at the "Atomic Energy"
Pavilion at the end of 1960. About 150 exhibits, installations,
instruments and devices, including dosimeters and protective equipment
were shown. Various types of radioactive relay devices, fluid gages,
thickness gages, densimeters, defectoscopes, and other instruments, which
are used in various branches of industry, were exhibited. Great interest
was aroused by the beta- and gamma-radiators of the types 60-1 (BI-1),
FH_2 (BI-2) , N - 1 (GI - I ) , and P;Iff- 1 (GIP- 1 ) , radioact ive p ickups of t he
types PA (RD) and J?AIT (URAP), universal electronic relay blocks of
various types, used as elements for various instruments and devices for
automatic control and regulation with application of radiation of radio-
active isotopes. For the radiators BI-1 and BI-2, Sr90 is used with an
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Devices of Soviet production ... B129/B206
activity of 0.5 and 0.2 Millicurie respectively, and for GI-1 and GIP-1
(float), Co 6o with an activity of 100 and 0.5 mg-equiv. radium. The
radiators are hermetically sealed. The pickups RD are intended for
recording radiation of radioactive isotopes and their conversion into
electric pulses. The beta-radiation pickups TA-6 (RD-6) and ?A-9M (RD-9M)
are complemented by CTC-5 (STS-5) gas-discharge counters, and PA-10 (RD-10)
with the counter CTC-12 (STS-12), the gamma-radiation pickups RD-11M are
complemented by the counters STS-I and RD-14 with 5 counters STS-5, and
RD-15 with 10 counters STS-5. URAP-2AM and URAP-3DM are used in co---bina-
tion with the pickups shown, for the purpose of amplification of the
electric pulses received by the pickups and their transmission to the
executing mechanisms. New exhibits were prototypes of devices for con-
tinuous. automatic analysis of the composition of substances, for the
determination of the concentration of aggressive media and for determining
'Uhe concentration of an aqueous solution of methanol during the production
of formalin. The principle of the analyzer for this determination is
based on the degree of absorption of Sr go beta-rays as a function of the
composition of the mixture to be analyzed. The following exhibited
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Devices cf Soviet production... B129 B206
instruments, which are used for geological investigation, are mentioned:
the field installation BkIMC-58 (VIMS-58) for the combined analysis of ores
and minerals by the X-ray radiometric method under working condition; th43,
universal laboratory installation !PHVB-/',--59 (FNUV-4-59) for the quantitative
determination of beryllium in ore sa..iples, in concentrates and products
in metallurgical processing; and devices for the investigation of
petroleum wells by using Co6o sources. Likewise, a great number of
radioactive measuring instruments and devices were shown for keeping con-
stant the levels of liquid and boiling media in closed containers, radio-
active relay devices, measuring instruments for thickness, density of
materials etc. There is 1 table.
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MFRKULOV, V.S.; MAPTYNOVA, Ye.Ya.; BARYNIN, V.A.
Two-channe~' recorder o' nuclear radiations r-,n %he rx-5is of
tne "T7SS" universal radiome-,~er. Hed. rad. P no.fq.~,6- '7`Ag 1 -4
- r- .
(M.TRA P. 1(71
ACC NR, AP6026953 SOURCE CODE: iJR'/Olf5N6-[660-/607/0081-/OO84
AUTHOR: Gavrilov, F. V.; Merkulov, V. S.
ORG: none
-TITLE: Positron method of determining local gas density
SOURCE. Izmeritel'naya tekhnika, no. 7, 1966, 81-84
TOPIC TAGS- vacuumeter, vacuum measurement, positron C10-A
:ABSTRAC- T. Optj~al, x-ray, and radioactive methods of determining density of
ra,,fied-gas flow yield averaged (in the direction of
Receiver
-0i probing 'jeam) integral values. A new method of strictly
411~_. local density determination is suggested which is based on
measuring the annihilation radiation that arises when a
positron beam traverses the gas flow being investigated
A (see figure). It is shown that the gas density is given by:
Further, it is proven that the
intensity of positron radiation is
~-'Nx) dz + approximately p~-oportional to the I
gas density. A set of high-
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ACC NR.
.efficiency scintillation counters can be used as a gamma-quanta receiver; the
X-factor may be expected to reach 10 quanta per min per curie of positron-source
;activity. A measuring error of 116 may be expected from such an instrument.
iInexpensive short-living isotope Cub" is suggested as a source of positrons; other
jong-living sources, such as Na""L, Co", Rh"'2' , Ni5*'Y, also look promising. Orig.
;art. has: 4 figures and 17 formulas.
!SUB GODE: ?0 / SUBM DATE; none / ORIG REF: 002 OTH REF: 007.
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Device for replacing supports. Avtom. telem. i aviaz? 2 no.10.'30-31
0 '58. (KIRA ll:LO)
l.Rachallnik Kzyl-Ordinakov distantaii signalizatsil I avyazi
Tashkentsko7 dorogi.
(Electric lines--Poles)
AUTHOR: MERKULOV,V.V. PA - 3559
TITLE: Th~~r~ of '4-1-ectromagnetic Wave Propagation In Medium with Handom,
Fluctuation of Refractive Index. (K teorii. rasprostranpni7a
elektromagnitnykh voln v sredakh so sluchaynymi neodnz).ro~no.3rya.111
pokazatelya prelomleniya, Russian)
PERIODICAL: Zhurrial Tekhn. Fiz., 1957. Vol 27, Nr 5, PP '051 1055 (U 5 S
ABSTRACT: In the present paper a new field characteristic the
function of the dispersing field - is introduced. This c,~mpris,~s
the fluctuations of the field both according to amplitude and ohEs(-
With the aid of this funrticn the problem concerning the di"rac'-:n
of electromagnetic waves with random amplitude and phase at t"le
aperture of the receiving system is solved, It is assum-4 that
the electric constant ~_ of the medium fluctuates round its mean
value (whit~h is equal to 1), and that the chance deviations of,~
from the mean value are inconsiderablei~_ - 1 ,6~; JAM,~,. T'~,'
equations for the electromagnetic field in a medium with rand'om
fluctuation are written down, and the final equation for the field
T (0) is derived under the assumption that magnetic permeability
and electric conductivity are equal to 1 and zero respectively,
that the dependenge of electromagnetic processes on time is g)ven
by the function elLit, and that the pulsation frequency of the di-
electric constant is considerably lover than L,,7-. Next, the statieti-
Card 1/2 cal properties are investigated and the correlation functicn of
ASSOCIATIOR:
PRESENTED BY-
SUBMITTED:
AVAILABLE3
PA - 3559
Theory of Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in Medium with Randnm
Fluctuation of R.fractive Index,
the dispersing field is derived. "he equation for the same func*ri~.,r.
in the case of the passage of the vave through a turbulent layer
in dependence cn the distance L between the points (10,0.0) and
(0,L,O) on the bounf,,ry of the layer is derived. Herefrom -~t may
be seen thaL the meaoure of irregularities of the dispersing fiel'A
aKrees with that of the irregularities of the dispersinj medi-,.m
By means of the correla,.ion function of the dispersing field the
distribution of intensity ,if the field behind the ions around th-
focus on the occasion of the incidence of an electromagnetic wp--.,"
with a random amplitude and phase can be determined, A formula
derived from which it can be seen that, on the occasion of the
diffraction of the diaperGing nave, th interference image is
distroyed and the intensity of the image gradually diminishes
with growing distaixe from the focus
(With 5 Slavic referpnces~
Physical Institute of !~oscc,4 State University
23-11.1956
Library of Congress
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MEMWV V.V. (Ibskva)
Field structure in cylindrical waveguides of complex cross section.
Akust.zhur. 5 no.4t42&-431 159- (IMU 14:6)
(Waveguides)
I -
7R, C' T
I -ILI T
.IAIMICI, V.: "The tl-.eoi-/ of pror,-, -_-,_;tinn of raclio -, eves In tur-
,u' ent T.Fdia." . osco7.,j Or6er of Lanin and Orde- of La' or Red
J_ A i
,
Banner State U imeni .'.. V. Lonnonosov. Pi.., sics Faculty. Loscow,
1956.
(Dis3ertation for the De -rec.., of Gindj_6 lc in PII-C, 34 com.Al.al, t- C-11
SG: ~'. n iz i i rL t --i a Le t a~_.q o . 2,16
YEWTUSp N.R.; YEREMOV, V.V.
Practice in repairing a pressure~-.acuum distillation apparatus.
Eeftianik 5 no.7:17 Jl 16C. 14: 9)
1. Inzhenerno-tekhnicheskiye rabotniki Kuybyshevskogo neft-
epererabF.ttyvayushchego zavoda.
(Kuybyshev-Distillation apparatus)
KASHIN, V.A.; MERKUL-011, V.V.
a
Scatt,ering of electromagnetic ~wave
elektron. 9 ro-9:--157F,-lr8G S (M 1 RA 7: 10)