SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MILLEA, A. - MILLER, E.
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TUGULEA, Andrei; MIWA, Aurel
Some consider*Vlvrs on the determination of the quaBi-Btationa77
electromagnetic fields in massive conductors. Studii fiz tehn
Iasi 11 no.2:265-282 160.
(Electric-power plants) (Electromagnetic fields)
S/196/62/000/007/002/007
E1914^435
AUTHOR: Millea, Aurel
TITLE: Conductor resistance expressed'in terms of its
surface current density
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika,
n0-7, 1962, 8, abstract 7A37- (Bul. Inst. politehn.
Bucuresti, v.22, no.4. 196o, 153-163)
TEXT: Starting from fundamental equations of electrodynamics
the author deduces a general expression, valid at all frequencies,
for the resistance of conductors of arbitrary section as function
of the total current in the conductor and of the current density
at its surface. The expressions are of particularly simple form
for conductors which are of symmetrical section relative to some
axis in their plane. Design formula6-are derived-for
calculating the resistance of conductor*'in two particular.cases:
a conductor located in an infinite dielectric and'one in a duct of
ferromagnetic, material. 12 literature references.
Abstracter's note: [Complete~translation
Card 1/1
~~k A-ts_~pg.1 BIRJFGAp M.v fiz.
Deflnition.4ftermina,tion, and pres*rwatice of the units of the
principal electrical vubwo. Metrologia apl. 9 no*5:220-229
S-0 162,
V.- -
4welm inge I .
01000~ - MOM 6
Ou"the 4160tric, power transfer axd propagation invWiance
in transmission lines. Telecomunicatil, 5 no.3:128-129 IV646 163.
KILLRA.. A., ing.
A resonance method for altqornating current resistance
measurement of electric conductors. Metrologia apl
10 no.1:20-23 Ja 163.
MILLU, A., ing.
"00 --
:,,% Proprieties and chameteriatica of Zener diodes. Metrologia
~ : I.- apl 10 no*5:21.4--222 My 163*
.
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IMIZA, A., ing.; POPESCU, R., ing.
Application of Zener diodes. Metrologia apl 10 no.9:402-411 S *-63.
Aurel, ing.
Alternating voltage stabilizing oircuits with nonlinear inertial
resiatanes. F-lectrotahnica 11 lao.7:241,.250 Jl 9639
L Sef de laborator la Inatitutul de motrologie.
MILLEA, Aurel (Bukarest)
b3 It
Simple alternating-carrent voltage stabilizers with regular
incandescent lamps. Radiotechnika 13 no.3:119 Hr '063.
I
MILLEA, -Aurel
A variational problem in connection with the resistance in the
alternating current of conductors. Comunicarile AR 13 no-4:353-
356 Ap '63. -
1. Cowadcare prezentats, do R. Hadulet, wabra corespondent al
Acadisdei R.F.R.
I
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HILLEA., Aurol
Daybasing and digtortion of the alternatlW mwrent due to the temperature
pal"tion in oonductors. Commicarile AR 13 no-4s357-367 Ap 163.
1. Commicare presentats, d* R. fisdulst,, umbra corespon*At al
- Acsdsm4ei LP.R.
MILLEA, A., ing.
On L.9 6ptimum workin;~ C61idif.ionm of paranintrIc
with Zener diodes. Antomatica electron-lea I"' no. 2:66-72 Mr-Ap
MILLEA, Aurel, ingi; GRUIA, N., ing, (Bucuronti)
High..sprecision installation for determining the current
tranaforwarsip Electrotehnica 12 no#5tl89-196 Vq'64.
1. Head of Iaboratoryo Institute of Metrology Bucharest
(for Kill6a). 2. Reaearcher, Institute of Metrology
Bucharest (for Gruia).
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'ACCESSION NR: AP505837 RU/0004/65/000/003/()081/0083
~AUTHCR: Mille% Aurel (Candidate of technical sciencess Engineer,, Read of laborsim
:tor.,()' Nicolas (Engineiri Researcher) (Bucharest)
2
~TITLE: Precise measurement or active- in the voltage coile of alternating
.'current measuring apparatus
iSOURCE: Electrotchnica,, no. 3s 1965.- 81-83
:TOPIC TAGS: electric, measurements, electric measuring Instrument,, alternatifig
~cuxTentj electric engineering
The authors describe the method used to measure low-power alternating.
,~current by means of a standard wattmeter and an inductive current comparator of
!their designp and present the results of 'their measurements of the current irk the
!voltage coils of electric meters. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and I table.
~!ACCESSIMs Institutul, Vistrologie (Institute of Metrology
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AUTHORS Nilleap Ae (Engineer); scup Ro (Engineer)
Pope
ORGs none
TITIEs Reference voltage source with Zener diodes for the substitution of Weston
elements
SOURCE: Autama;ica ei electronicag ve 9, no. 3, 1965, 113-3-17
Tom TAGS: zener diode, voltage divider# alternating current
ABSTRACTt A description of a parametric voltage stabilizer with Zener diodes
which can be fed from the regular alternating current lines and which includes a
voltage divider, providing an output voltage of 1.018 volts. The possibilities
for minimizing the weight and volume of the device are analyzed and experimental
performance results are given. On the basis of the data presented, the authors find
the device clearly preferable to Weston elements. Grig. art. has: 10 figures.
(Based on authorst Dng. abst.] [JPRS: 32A821
SUB CODE: 09. / SUBM DATEt none
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ICKHANKNESS.. E. [ZlabAnnes# E.); MILILOp A.
Efficient method of incirpration of shale - kukjE-rsit-. suitable
for the analynis of Its microcamponent comFonition. Izv. Ali
Est. SSR. Ser. fiz.-mat, :1 tekh. nauk 14 n0.11158-162 t65.
(MIRA 18:31)
1. Institut geollogii AN Estonakoy SSR.
- MILIZA, A., ing.; GRUIA, N., ing.
Determination of errors of the standard current transformers
by the induction opmpara'or method. Metrologia apl 11 no. 6s
256-263 Je 964.
WLLEA, A., ing.
Problems on the definition and measurement of electric
resistance in alternating current. Metrologia apl 11 no. 8:
367-372 Ag 164.
MILLEAp A., ing.
Problems on the definition and moamaremont of olectrio
resistance in alternating current. Metrologia apl 11 no. 8s
367-372 Ag 164.
VILLU, A., ing., candilat In stlinte
T~-drd Sonsion of the flonference nil
Measurements, Stockholm, -"),,.,4.
Matrologla Apl 11 no.1:,':929-530 r, 164~
IOKHPIMS, E. [Johannes, E.1; MIU211., A.
Group concentration of nome trace elements by a mixtire of
cadmium sulfide and carbamate in the chemical-spectral
analysis of shale,,kukernite. Izv. AN Est. SSR. Ser.-mat. I
tekh.nauk 24 no.2t297-303 165. (MA :L9:1)
1. Institut geologii All Eatonskoy SSR. Submitted December 24,
1964,
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Calcination of ultramarine charges. Zhur. Prikl&d. Khim. 24, 1317-21 '51;
J. Appl.Zhow. (U.S.S.R.) 24. 1463-8 151 [Ignal. translation], (KLRA 4:11)
(CA 47 no.18:9627 133)
MILLER, A. D.
"The Potentiometric Analysis of Sulfide, Thiosulfide, Thiosulfate, Sulfite and
Mixtures." Cand Chem 3ci, Lenin[;rad Technoloj~ical Inat baciii Loninirad Council, Lenin-
Lgrad, 1954. (ZAvLab, Apr 55)
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SOV/137-59- I -Z094
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 1, p 274 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Aleskovskiy, V. B., Miller, A. D., Sergeyev, Ye. A.
TJTLE: Concentration and Determination of Traces of Silver, Copper, Lead,
Zinc (and Nickel) in Natural Waters f Kont sent ri rovaniye i opredele-
niye sledov serebra, media svintsa, tsinka (i nikelya) v prirodnykh
vodakh)
PERIODICAL: Tr . Komis - po analit . khimii AN SSSR, 1958, Vol 8 (11), pp 217-
226
ABSTRACT: The authors propose the use of "sinking- particles" method, which is
convenient in field work, instead of the ion-exchange column. The
completeness of extraction of microcomponents depends upon the
size of the resin particles, the amount of resin used, and the concen-
tration of cations. The best extraction of Cu2+ at a concentration of
80 -y /liter is attained with 10 grams of resin of 100- 150 It particle
size. The joint extraction of Cu, Zn, and Pb from solutions produced
gr,od results. Fe did not impede the determination. The second
method for concentrating Cu, Zn, Pb, and Ag consists. of: copreci Oita -
Card 1 /2 tion with CaCO3. Methods for the determination are described.
SOV/137-59-1-2094
Concentration and Deterr.-iination of Traces of Silver, Copper, Lead, Zinc iconr . )
Minimum amounts determined by concentration from I liter of water by either
method are (in -y /liter): Ag 10, Cu 5- 10, Pb 5- 10, Zn 5-10.
P. K.
Card 2/2
-5(2)
kUT HORS t Miller, A. D., Libina, R. I. SOT/75-13-6-6/21
TITLEs Determination of Micro-Quantities of Copper, Lead and Zinc
in Natural Water and Soil Extracts (K voprosu, ob op---Ddelenii
mikrokolichestv medi, evintsa i tsinka v prirodnykh vadakh i
vytyazhkrAkh iz pochv)
PERIODICALs Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimiif 1956, Vol 13, Nr 6, pp 664-667
(USSR)
ABSTRACTs In the method of separation and determination of copper, lead
and zinc by means of dithizon potassium cyanide is used for
masking Cu and Zn in the determination of lead (Refs 1,2).
The toxicity of KCN, however, is a great disadvantage in
applying this method to fields. Furthermore KON yields
insufficient results of lead determination. Two procedures
for the separation and subsequent determination of Cu, Pb and
Zn without using potassium cyanide have already been devised.
In the first method copper is oxtracted from hydrochloric
solution by dithizon, or the sum of the dithizonates of all
three elements is extracted from weakly ammoniacal solution
in the presence of ammonium oitrate, and Pb and Zn are re-
Card 1/4 extracted afterwards by 0.01 - 0.02 n HC1. In both cases
Determination of Micro-Quantities of Copper, Lead SOV/75-13-6-8/21
and Zino in Natural Water and Soil Extracts
copper is determined on the basis of the mixed coloring in
the organic extract. The aqueous layer is turned ammoniacal,
and Fb and Zn are extracted as dithizonates. The authors of
the present paper found that lead can be re-extracted from
the extract by means of an aqueous thiosulfate solution, if
p,,(,j6) is sufficiently low. The aqueous extract is turned
ammoniacal,lead is extracted by a solution of dithizon in
CGI and zinc which has remained in -the organic layer, is
.4 .
determined by comparison with standard solutions or re-
extracted and titrated with dithizon. The second well-known
procedure is based on the different stability of the solutions
of.diethyl dithiocarbamates of Cu, Pb and Zn in CC1 4 against
hydrochloric acid. In acid aqueous so]-ations diethyl dithio-
carbamic acid is rapidly destroyed (Ref 4). The carbamates of
heavy metals, on the other hand, are not so easily destroyed
by acids after extraction with carbon tetrachloride (Refs 5,6).
Therefore, the authors decided to separate copper, lead and
Card 2/4 zinc by re-extraction with hydrochloric acid of different con-
Determination of Micro-Quantities of Copper) Lead SOV/75-1 -1-6-8/21
and Zino in Natural Water and Soil Extracts
centration. Zinc carbamate is quantitatively extracted by
0.1 n H01, whereas lead carbamate is not influenced by this.
It is destroyed by the action of I n HC1 (completely by the
action of 3 n HCI). Copper carbamate is not destroyed evan by
treatment with 6 n HC1. In the re-extraction En and Pb can
be determined by dithizon. A method for the quantitative
separation of lead from a mixture of the dithizonates of Zn
and Pb (after normal separation of copper) was devised. It
is based.on theItreatment with thiosulfate at Pdo5-5 - 6.0.
The re-extracted lead is titrated'with dithizon at PR-j8-5-
A method for the separate determination of Cu, Pb and Zn was
devised as well. The diethyl dithiocarbamates of zinc and
lead are therein re-extracted with HG1-of different concentra-
tions and afterwards titrated with dithizon. This separation
yields good zesultsi in very low amounts of Fb (2-41')f
however, by far too high values for Pb are obtained at the
expense of Zn traces. The performance of both methods is
described in detail in the paper. No cyanide is used in either
Card 3/4 method, which are suited for geochemical work in fields.
Determination of Micro-Quantitiee of Copper, Lead SOY/75-13-6-8/2t
and Zinc in Natural Water and Soil Extracts
There are 2 tables and 7 references, 4 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIOffs Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut matodiki i
tekhniki razvedki (All Union Scientific Research Institute
for Methods and Technique of Prospecting) Leningradekiy
tekhnologicheskiy Institut imeni Leneoveta (Leningrad
Technological Institute imeni Lensovet)
SUBMITTED: January 8, 1957
Card 4/4
ALESKOVSKIY, V.B.; LIBINA, R.I.; MILLER, A.D.
Determination of microquantities of lead and copper in solutions
after preliminary concentration by means of an ion exchange column.
Trudy LTI no.48.-5-11 158. (MIRA 15:4)
(Lead--Analysis) (Copper--Analysis) (Ion exchange)
ALESKOVSKIY, V.B.; DOBYCHIN, S.L.; KEDRINSKIY, I.A.; - Eft, A.U.;
MIKHRIEVA, A.I.; MOKIIOV, A.A.; NAZAROVA, Z.N.
Determination of trace elements in natural waters after a pre-
liminary concentration by the method of:"sinking particles."
Trudy LTI no.48:12-21 158. (MMA 15:4)
(Trace elements) (Water, Underground)
BARDINg V.V.; ALESKOVSKIY, V.B.; MILLER, A.D.
Molybdenum and molybdenum oxide electrodes. Trudy LTI no.48:
83-89 '586 (Electrodes, Molybdenum) (MIRA 15.4)
TYUTINA, N.A.; ALESKOVSKIY, V.B.; -- KILLER, A-.D.-------
Methods of concentrating niobium ions in natural waters. Trudy
LTI no.48:101-108 '58. (14IRA 151:4)
(Niobium--Analysis) Nater, Underground)
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MITI R, A.D.; LIBINA, R.I.; NAZAROVA, Z.N.
Determination of micrograms of lead, copper, and silver in natural
waters afttr concentration by the nethod of coprecipitation urith
calcium carbonate. Trudy LTI no.48:109-118 '58. (MIRA 15:4)
(Metals--Analysiz~) (Water, Underground)
D]IGTTARINKO. A.P.; LIBINA, R.L;.,$11=,A.D.
Concentration by coprecipitation with sulfides and the determi-
nation of trace amounts of Cu, Zn. Pb, Co, Hg, Ag, V. W, and No,
an applied to the analysis of natural watem Gidrokhin.mt.
29:264-272 059. (KMA 13:5)
1. LanIngradekly tekhnologichaskiy inatitut Ins Lensoveta,
Kafedra analiticbeskoy MIMI.
(Trace elements) (Water--Analysis)
MILLIR, A.D. -. ARMVICH, M. I.
Dithizone method of determining low concentrations of
cyanides. Zav.lab, no.4:426-420 160. (M2A UtO
1. ToesoyuzWy nauchno-issladovatelinkiy i proyelctiVy institut
makhanichookoy obrabotki polezDykh IskDpaysVkh i TsesoyuzWy
nauchno-iosledovatellskiy, institut metodiki i tekhniki
razvedki.
(Cyanides) (D-Ithizone)
SOKOLOV, I.Yu.; AYDINIYAN, N.Kh.; BELMOVA, V-N.; BRODSKIY, A.A.9 starshiy
naucbW sotrudnik; GIZBOVICHy T.A*; DAU4ATOVA, T.V.1 KOKAROVA, A.I.;
KOMAROVA, Z.T.; K0FILQVAy M.Me; KUDM 9 K.M.; LIBINA, R.Io;
LOGnMA9 L.G.; MARGOLIMp L,S.j MARKOVA, Aj,; MWVZDZV, YU*Lo;
IEELLM t A.D TAt Te.P.; NECHAYEVA, A.Ae; OZIROVA, N.V.;
_qj MULIKOVSKA
PAIN19K.-r.M.; PMOPAVWVSKAYAt L.A.; POPOVAO T.P.; RZZKIKOV, A.A.;
M(WZVt Te.A.; SJffKINAq OX; SMANOVv P.A,j SUVOROVAq Ye.G*
[deceasedi; SMWGINAt Yu.Pe; FANGVAq A.I,, red,izd-va; IVANOVAs
A.G.0 tekba.red,
(yatUdological handbook on the determination of microcomponents
in natural waters during prospecting for ore deposits] Metodicbeskoe
rukovodstvo po opredeleniiu mikrokomponentaw v prirodjVkh Todakb
pri poiskakh rudWkh mestorozMenii. Moskvat Gos.nauchno-tAkbno
izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr, 1961. 287 p, jKMA 14:7)
1. TaeooyuzzWy nauebno-issledovatell eddy institut gidrogeologii i
inzbenernoy geologii (for Sokolov, Brodskiyo, Glebovich, Ozerovap
Xudry&-4seva, Loginovaq Markova, Medvedev, Belekhaval, Palkina,
(Con+,i=ed on next card)
SOKOLOVP loYu.-(continued) Card 2.
Popovat Petropavlavskaya). 2. Institirt geologii rudnykh mesto-
rosMeniy petrografiij mineralogii I geokbimli AN SSSR (for
Aydinlyan;o 3. Voesoyuzmyy nauebur.-d's"sledovatel'skiy institut
metodiki i tekbnilri razvedki (for MilIerv Sergeyevp Margolin).
4e Vaesoyuzz" nauchuo-issledovateVskiy geologicbeskiy institut
(for Hulikovskajap Reznikov). 5. Vsesoyuzuyy naucbno-iseledova-
tellskiy institut minerallnogo syrOya (for Romarovas, A.).
(Prospecting-Geopbysical. metbods)
(Watery Underground-Amlysis)
LIBINA, R.I.; NOWLIN, SERGEYEV, Ye.A.
Method for analyzing natural waters and water extracts with
extraction concentration of diethyldithiocarbamate microelements.
Trudy VITR no-3:317-337 161. (MIRA 15:7)
(Waterp Underground--Analysis)
(Trace elements) (Carbamic acid)
4 ~
MILLER, A.D.; M3KHOV, A.A.; TURYLEVA, L.V.
Matbod of determining microquantities of molybdenum in a superInk.-
posed salt halo. Gookbinils, no.7:63LO-615 161. (MMA 14:6)
I* Vessoyusnyy nauchno-inaledovatellskiy inatitat metodikX I
tekbniki raxveW,, Severo-sapeAnoys goologichookolcupravlonlye,
Lenlngrade
(Hplybdamn ores)
M1111R9 A.D.; Sttny,*~Rq L.A.
____ Determination of microamounts of Iodine Ir natdrA-1 water'
by a catalytic Method. Zhur. anal. khtm. 19 noO;371-
376 Mr'63. ( K-1 F f, -_- ';',, 1; 11
1. Vaesoyuznyf nauchno-issledcvatel 'ski y inatitut m~torflxf i
tekhniki razvedki, 1.--ningrqd.
MILLER, A.D.; ROMAROVA, Z.V,
Methods of the highly sensitive determinatInn of Wi-
ylUubj In
natural waters and sin experiment in field eampllry,,, Uldrckti.m.
m.t. 36:!65-.168 164. (WRI 18:3-1)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy inatitut matod'k-' i
tekhniki razvedki, i~bcratoriya khimicheakikh metodnv analiza,
LenJngrad. SuLnitted May 260 1961.
SUMER, L.A.; MTLLER, A.D.
Detemination of microquantities of iodine in silicate rocks by
a kinetic mothod. Zhur. anal, khim. 20 no.lt92-97 165.
(MIRA 180)
1. Veenoyuznyy nauchno-Issledovatellukly inatitut metodikl i 4t
takhniki raivedkip Leningrad,
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MILUM, A.
. I I "boom" 1MOM of lov-carbom cast Iron In electric r3sliltance furnaces,
stall 15 29.2:91-w Ja 155. (Km 8:5)
(Cost Iron) (22setric furnaces)
Category s USVIJR/Solid State Fhysics - Structural Cryetellogrephy E-3
Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizike, No 3, 1957, No 6552
Author i Finalcorp Z.G.p Orokhvo, 0 -Miller, A.I*
Inst t Institute of Crystellogre;&":
hy Ace-a-ciny of Sciences, USSR
Title : Electron Diffroction Investigation of Alloys of Bi and Sb
and of Cortnin Oxides of thopo Elements.
Orig Pub : Kristallogrefiyo, 1956, 1, No 2, 239-24o
Abstract i Ln electron diffrection investigation of thin layers of Bi
and Sb, obtained simultaneously by condensation of vppors in
vacuum at temperatures ranging from room temperature to
approximately 1000, has diticlosod an identical structure, cor-
responding to Sb or Bi with a lattice poriod'a continually
varying from 4.53 * 0.01 (Bi) to 4.29 * 0.01 T, rnd a period
a varying 11.88* 0.02 to 11.24 1 0.02 A. The films obtained
on celluloid consisted of minuto orystrls with a base plane
parallel to the bralcing, end e disorderly azimuthal arrrngo--
mont. Films on NcCl, prrticulvrly aftor nnnoaling, displey
in addition an ezimuthpl orientation. Annealing of specimens
of all compositions rt 2000 for 15 hours does not change the
Card A 1/2
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MILLER. A.. referent.
Simultaneous desulfurization and deoxidation of steel (From:
"Stahl and Risen' no. 2. 1955). Stall 16 no.1:83-84 '56.
(KLRA 9:5)
(Steel--Metallurgy)
KRAHAROV, Abram Davidovich; KILLER. A.1., red.; INBZW. A.L. red. Ixd-va,*
IBLNNTITNVAO P.G.,
[Producing @tool In electric furnaces] Proizvodetya stall v olekto-
pechakh. Moskva. Goo. sauchme-takhm. Ixd-vo lit-ry pa chermi I
tevetual metallurgil. 1958. 439 I's (KIRA 12:1)
(Electric furnaces) (Steel) -
BOTGROM. KlkhALLI KIMYIOY' Olef
AlsksandrovIch, MTRMTMOT, Aleksandr IredorovIch; NIUU7W, 11kolay
Al9fteyevIch; RIMN, Aleks&ndr TOV9rafoVIch; OMS, Kikh&il
Toremyervichi Z3M. Viktor Savellyevich; GO=, L.K., red.;
MUS, O.G.. tekhn. red.
Chrrom selballura of capitalist countries] Chernals, metallurgils.
ko,pit&llst labs skM stran. Pt,*3. [steel sueltIO91' ft&lepl&vIl'noe
prolsvodstyo. BbIchenkc, &S., and others. Moskva. 0o@. nauchno-
tekhn, Isd-vo lit-ry po chernol I tavetnot metallurgii. 1458. 740 p.
(KIRA 11:7)
1 Moscow, f3butrallay nauchao-Issladovatel'skly Instituft chernoy
;;tallurdl.
(Steel-KOUllura)
MILLER, A.I.;. SHIBAYEV, Yu.L.
- a-
Electromagnetic device for measuring the thickness of layers of
bimetallic products. Zav. lab. 30 no.91lI39-1141 164.
1 (MIRA 18:3)
MILLIR, Allh.
WOPOPI-
Using mchinery in mking largg-capacity acetaulator Jars. Stek* I
ker. 17 no.l2s26-17 D 060. (MIRA 13:11)
(Storage batteries)
PIMPORTv I.A.; MILUM.. A.V.
lktapnic a4lvlty of Antiparticles. Probl.kom.bio2. 21!19-369
162o (POSITIRONS-PHYSIOLOGICAL EMCT) ()URA L s4)
(VARIATIUg'(BIOLOG.Y))
'k., pro-
BUMNA, X.I., (Voronezh); G4DLIIMUG. I*
__ ii-,saveftwhah ty.
Rols, if the amwal sechaniss in the treatment of traumatic and hemorrhagic
shocks. Arkh.pat. 15 no.2:34-38 Mr-Ap '53, (KLRA 6:5)
1. Kafedra, patologichoskoy fisiologii Voroasshakego moditsinskogo institnta.
(Shock)
1-a-LUM, A. V.
USSR/Nuclear Physics - Cosmic Radiation Aug 48
Nuclear Physics - Radiation, Corpuscular
"Cosmic Ray Showers Which Occur in Thick Lead Plates," L. N. Korablev, A. L. Lyubimov,
A. V. Miller, Phys Inst imeni P. N. Lebedev, Acad Sci USSTI, 3pp
I'Dok Ak Nauk SSSRII Vol LXI, No 4
Iterim report on 1947 Pamir expedition. Data indicate that the "local penetrating showers,'
studied by many authorities with counters, are the penetrating part of more comDlicated
ItSpecial" showers.
Submitted 9 Jun 48
PA 11/49T91
EILLE-R, .'-. V.
Millor, A. V.
IlInvestigatPn of the polarizations of neutrons by the reaction
D (d, n) He--.ii Acad -A USM. Inst of Chemical Physics. Mloscmr,
1956 (Dissertation for the degree of Gandidate in Physicomathemati-
cal Science)
J~nizhnaVa letorlst
No. 25, 1956. Moscmi
, ,0 -, W- -A & A, , // - - v -
IZ-VINTOV,'Y. Y., A. V., MIAX'SHEV, V. N.
,----.'.-I
"Measuretoent of Polarization of (D +T) I'l-eutrons at % = 1800 "V
USSR Acad. Sci. and Inst. of Chemical Physics
paper submitted at the A,U Conf. on I'luclear Reactions in "edium and Low 'energy
Physics, Moscow, 19-27 Nov 57.
A. V. MILLER V. N. SHAMSHEV and 1. 1. LEVIDITOV
"A Nev Method of Measurement of Neutron Polarization end n-He4
Phase Analysis,," Nuelear Physics (Amsterdam), 3., No. 2, p. 221, 1957
Inst. Chemical Physis, AS USSR
English translation
A-. Ve MMM, I. I. LEVIIMVp E. Z, TARUMDV and V. M. SHAMSEMV
("Dependence of (D+D) Neutron Polarization on Deuteron Erergy,~P
Nuclear Physics Amterdsm), 3, ND. 2p P-237,1957
Inst. Chemical Physics, AS USSR
English translation
~ H-tt-1 A-. V, ,
AUTHOR LMVINTOV I.I., MILLER A.V., SHAMSHEY V.N. PA - 2672
TITLE A now method for measurement of neutron polarization and phase
analysis of n - He4. (Novyy metod izmereniya polarisataii
neytronov srednykh energiy i fasovoy analiz rasseyaniya n-He4.
Russian.)
PERIODICAL Zhurnal Eksperim, i Teoret~ Fiziki 1957, Vol 32, Nr 2,
pp 274 - 283 (USSR).
Received:5/1957 Reviewed: 6/1957
ABSTRACT The measuring method mentioned in the title has an efficiency
of - 1 in the energy domain of I - 20 MeVsnd practioally no
background of a counter. As an intermediary result it rendered
a precise description of the phase analysis of scattering
n - He4 and the measuring of the polarization of (OD-D)-
neutrons for thick and thin targets within the energy domain
Ed - 400 - 1800 keV possible. As scatt,ering material He4 was
used by the authors in their analyzer. Polarization properties
of this nucleus are disouesed in detail. Thin proportionality
oounters filled with helium served as measuring devices.
9n (D+D) served as a source of the polarized
The re&**
,
noutronso
Measuring of the azimuthal as-ymmetEX of the scattering n-He4.
The measuring device is discussed on the basis of a sketch.
CARD 1/2
PA - 2672
A new method for measurement of neutron polarization and phase
analysis of n - He4.
Thick and thin zirconium targets saturated with deuterium were
used for measuring.
The precise description of the phase analysis of n-He4
scattering. Only two points of the most doubtful phase 6
were investigated by the authors on the assumption that Ue
remaining phases 6 and 6* are sufficiently accurately known.
0 1
6- were investigated at neutron energies of 2,45 and 394 XeV-
The energy E - 394 MeV: The asymmetry of scattering was measured
for 7 angles of rotation T. of the counters and measuring
results are.shown together in a table. The energy 2,45 MeV:
6- . By comparing the experimental asymmetry on the occasion
1
of the scattering of neutrons with known polarization. 6- was
1
compared with the computed asymmetry for different values of
the phase 6- . Results found here confirm J.D. SEAGRAVES
measuring of the phase 6- at E w 2,61 XeV.
1 n
(9 illustrations and I table.)
ASSOCIATION: not given.
..,PRUENTED BY: -
tbWTTED: 1- 10- 1956.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress.
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" , ~i-, (Z-) 6, U -
AUTHOR LEVINTOV I.I., Y_ILLEL", TARUMOV E.Z., SHAMSHEV V.N., PA - 2693
TITLE The Dopendainao of the Polarization of (D*D)-Neutrons on the Energy of
Deuterons.
(Zavisimost' polyarisataii (D+D)-neytronov ot anergii daytonov -Russian)
PERIODICAL Zhurnal Eksperim. i Teoret,Fizikj 1957, Vol 32, Nr 2, pp 375-376 (USSR)
Received 5/1957 Reviewed 6/1957
ABSTRACT A method described by I.I.L*vintoy et al., Zhurn*ksp. i teor. fis, Vol 32
Nr 2, 274 (1957) facilitates the measuring of the polarization of (D+D)
neutrons in dependence oRdbuteron energy. The authors had at their dis-
posal the acceleration tube of the Institute for Chemical Physics of tke
4sademy of Science of the USSR., which furnishes douttross with a maxi-
mum @*orgy of l8oo keV. Polarization was measured on a thin and on a thick
zirconium target. The situation of the rotation center of the counters
and the values of the apertures of the 5 chansels of the discriminator a-
rt given. The values of asymmetry measured by means of the thick target
are shown together in a table. Tke maximum polarization of (D+D) neutrons
computed from th*se data is demonstrated in a diagram. The results thus
found are to be regarded as "yield" of tke polarization. This "yield" of
the polarization of (D+D)-noutrons (at an angle of0a - 490 in the labora-
tory system) at first (about from Ed-O to 0,9 MeV) increases coRsiderab-
ly and later only slightly. For the second series of measurements a thin
zirconium target ( l5o k*V ) was used. In the case of a long duration of
bombarding of the target with D-ions a renewed distribution of tke deu-
Card 1/2 terium. layor takes place and the thickness of the target changes. There-
The Dependence of the Polarization of (D+D)-Noutrons on PA - 2693
the Energy of Deuterons.
fore, the thin targets wore exchanged after operation of from 2o to 30
hours. A further table contains the her* measured values of asymmetry and
a cbagraw illustrates the herefrom computed values of Pm&x for(D+D)-noutron.
Tko results found here, in spit4 of a very different method of measure-
ments, agree with the results obtained by R.W. MEIER at Alo, Helv.Phy3.
Acta, 27, 577 (1954). Polarizatiou of the (D+D)-zaoutroxs UP to Ed-1,8 MOV
therefore depends monotonously on the deuteron energy.
( 2 ill. and 2 tables) 0
ASSOCIATION Institute for Chemical Physics of the Academy of Science of the USSR
PRESENTED BY
SUBMITTED L19-1956
AVAILABLE Library of Congress
Card 2/2 '
r"'..34 -4 - 5-113/60
AUTHORS: Levintov, I. I.. Miller, A. V. --Shamshe-,, V. N.
~
TITLE. ization of (D+T)-,Neutrons at a
The Measuring Cf lre-`Polar
Deuteron Energy of 18oo kev (Izmerenlye polyarizatsil
(D+T)-neytTonov pri energii deytronov 16oo keV)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fizik-1, 1958,
Vol. 34. Nr 4:~ PP. 1030 - 1032 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: nj He 4 at a deuteron energy of E d = 107 keV
The reaction T (d
passes the level /2 of the nucleus 1195 formed by deuterone.
,
For this reason the neutrons obtained at thi8 energy can
2 MeV already a noticeable amount
not be polarized. At E
d
(about. 50 ~) of higher abates is obtained. The explanation
of the polarization degree of the neutrons produced in this
very important reaf;tion would be of interest. The polariza.-
tion of the (D + T) neutrons was measured according to an
earlier described method (Ref 1), In which a thin tantalum
target saturated with he-litim was used, the target being ccolable to
a large extent; thus 'rhe ion current could be increased to
Card 1/3 6o mioroamperes. The control test consisted in turning the
56-34-4-53/6o
The Measuring of the Polarization of (D+T).Neutrons at a Deuteron Energy
of 18co keV
counters in a direction vertical to the impinging neutron
current. Also the possibility of the of~currence of a para-
sitary asymmetry was chenked and it was found that the count-,
ing velocities in both positions of the counters coincide
up to c,5 ~. The results obtained for the azimuthal asymmetry
of scattering in various angles of emission of the neutrons
from the rarget are shown. in a table: it holds that
4n_*45 67,5 90 112,5 135
P (%) 7+ 3 12+ 3 10+ 3 2 +- 3 0 � 5
With increasing energy of the deuterons polarization will
increase as well. The determination of the degree of polari..
zation of the neutrons with a neutron energy of about 6 MeV,
where the existence of a resonance is assumed, would be of
especial interest. At present the author measures the polari-
zation 5 zhe neutrons originating from the reaction
D(T,n)He , for greater deuteron energies. There are I table
and 3 references, 2 of which are Sovidt.
Card 2/3
56-34-4 53''16-,
The Measuring of the Polarization of (D+T)-.Neutrong at a Deuteron Energy
of 18oo keV
ASSOCIATION: Ak-ademiya r-auk SSSR
(AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: January 18, 1958
1.
Card 3/3
Hi T-L Eil 2A .YA .
"Autcma"'ic Stmping cf St-otor ;nd H-tor Lzirainall, Vest. Electro-prom, 1-10. 5, 191:18,
Engr, St.-Ate Planning Inst. Ell-c. Power Pl;wts, -C19111~-
)',.L--LZR, A.Ya., inzhener; BAYIC-b'-iH, I..Ye.. inzh*ner.
Pachining the frovivior )f induction motors of n sl.l*en&rd gorles on
urrouped machine tool.c. Vert cleLtroprom. 27 no.9:4-L-44 --. i6.
GiprVen*rgoprom.
(31ectrie mitchinery Industry) (Machine tools)
SOV/110-58-12-2/22
AUTHOR: Miller, A.Ya., Engineer
ITIE: The Principal Ways of Increasing Productivity in large
Series and Mass Production of Induction Motors (0snovnyye
puti povysheniya proizvoclitellnosti v krupnoseriynom i
massovom proizvodstye asinkh onnykh elektrodvigateley)
PERICIDIOAL:Vestnik ElekFropromyshlennosti, 1958, Nr 12, pp 8-12(USSR)
ABSTRACT: Although induction motors of outputs up to 100 MW are
made on a very large scale attempts to organise mass
production were not very successful until a standardised
series of motors was designed. When a standard series of
induction motors had been developed to cover the range
of 0.6 to 100 kW and mass product4-on had been arranged
the labour costs were greatly reduced. However, there is
still far too much manual work in the manufacture of
electric motors as will be seen from the manpower-.content
data of different kLnds of motor, given in Table 1.
This table shows that the value of work carried out on'
automatic lines and special machines is at present only
6?01 of the total labour cost even for certain mass-produced
motors and for otber types of motors it is as low as 2.2%.
Card 1/4 Most of the work is done on general-purpose equipment or
SOV/110-58-12-2/22
The Principal Ways of Increasing Produ.-V' ity in large Series and
MeLss zvoduetion of Induction Motors
I
by hand. Different methods of increasing productivity in
the manufacture of motors are then considered. Foundries
should be provided with watomatio moulding and casting
lines. Such nathods are now being used in Czechoslovakia.
Automatic presses have been developed for production of
stator and rotor stampings and these should be much more
widely used; moxeover,, new types of presses have
recently been developed. At- present*, steel is supplied
in sheets and cut. into strips which are awkward to
handle in automatic machines; the steel should be supplied
in rcils. Carbide press-tools should be developed.
At present, shafts are cut.. from the solid but it is
difficult, -ro produ-e 'them fast enou6h for a production
line and the method is wasteful of material. It is
recomm nded to try instead the use of seam-welded tubes
made up from strip. Arrangements should be made to -
machine stators on automatic lines; some of the problems
that arise are briefly discussed., At present, stator
Card 2/4 windings absorb a great deal of manual work. It is
SOV/110-58-12-2/22
The Principal Ways of Increasing Productivity in Large Series and
Mass Production of Induction Motors
recommended to make much greater use of special
automatic winding-machines such as are now being
developed. Motors are impregnated with bituminous and
water-emulsion7varnishes, which require long drying
cycles and, therefore, very long conveyors; by changing
over to appropriate synthetic vamishes the productfon
time can be greatly shortened. Testing should also :)e
done on conveyors; suitable types have been designed.
The casting of rotors can be further mechanised. Most
of the recomm nded processes would be profitable if a
single works produces upwards of 150,000 motors of a
single size per annum, in frame sizes 3 to 5;
100,000 in frame size 6; 70,000 in frame size 7;
409000 in frame size 8 or 20,000 in frame size 9.
Table 2 shows the expected labour content of electric
motors if the new methods of manufacture are used.
Comparing this with Table 1, it will be seen that the
laboux content can be cut by a factor of 4 and the work
carried out on automatic and special equipment can be
Card 3/4 raised from 4-6% to 75-80%. In designing the new
SOV/110-58-12-2/22
The Principal Ways of Increasing Productivity in Ixa--gp- Series and
Mass Production of Induction Motors
standard series of motors, provision should be made for
modern methods of manufacture. A great deal of work
remains to be done on the design of automatic
manufacturing machinery. There are 2 tables.
SUBMITTED: 12th July 191;8
Card 4/4
OSTACHOWICZ, Mieczyslaw; jgLLER, Brunorl; BURAU, Jadw:J4a; BOGACKI, Edward
Observations on electrocardiographic changes in surgery of strabi=us.
13in. oczna 32 no.4s345-350 162.-
1. Z Oddzialu Okulietycznego w Oliwie,Ordynatort dr med. M.Ostachowicz.
(STRABISMUS) (ELFGTROUMIOGRAPHY)
GRODNEV, 1. 1. and MILLER, B. F.
Kabeli Sviaei (Electric Supply Line Cables), 480 p., Moscow and Leningrad, 1950.
# I -j-b --p 0 0 - 0 -0 4 w v
04i m Ma r x oil goals 119011441 Qum
9. ML
140clial 460 peopety'll mate
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MILLER, B. N., -rnj,. Cand. Toch. Sel.
Dissertation: "Investigation of Certain Hydraulic 14ethods for 14echanization of Plants
in the Fishing Industr-j." Moscow 11--ligher Technical Education institution cf t-e
Industry imeni A. I. Mikoyan, 31 Jan 47.
SO: Vechernyaya Yogkva, Jan, 19477 (Pro.ject #17836)
MII-i-Kk, B. N.
34057 MIT-LER, B. N. I '.L-.-;R-TIIIY.:,V, A. V. -- Puti razvitiye sovetskoy rybovromyshlennov
Gidromekhanizataii. kioz-vo, 1949, No.11, s. 6-9
SO: Knizhuaya, Lotopial, Vol- 7, 1955
1. MILLER, B. N.
2. USSR (600)
4. Pumping Machiner7
7. New research on the operation of fish pumps. Ryb. khoz. 29, No. 4, 1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl.
TMMBTIYBV, Aleksey Vasillyevich; Mj_U&-I3oris likolayevich; CHWULIN,
Nikolay Filippovien; rAVWV, Meties0rOVIMINT; CWWSHOT. I.G.,
retsensent; DORKWO, T.T., NDOtsredairtor; WZIXIIFA, T.S., rodaktor;
TAROT, B.M., takhnicheskiy redaktor
[Hydraulic machinery in the fish industry] Gidraylichaskata mkbsni-
zatsila v rybnot promyshlennosti. 12d. 2-oe, perer. t dop. Moskva.
Pishchepromizdat. 1956. 299 p. (KM 10:1)
(Fisheries) (Hydraulic aschinery)
KILIM, S.,kand. tekha. neuk
Package method of processing piece goods in the port of Copenhagen.
Nor. f lot 18 no. 6:28 J* 058. . (KIRA 11:7)
(Copenbogen-Harbors)
(Copenhagen-Looding and unloading)
KIIJ t_Boria_Xjkolaywiq4hj_ OAMp S.S.p spetsrede; LANDAp N.Ge. red,j
la -
IE tel
FORMINA, Ye.A.p te iT. iod.
(Mechanization of fish processing on ships] Mokhanizataiia ob-
8110
rabotki ryby us audakh., Moskva# Vass. nauchno-issl. in-t mor k 0
ryboogo, khoz. i okmanograflit 1960. 51 P. (MIRA 3-4:101
(Fishery products-Preservation)
MUM. Boris likoloyevich; KWTAN. Vladimir Kikhaylovich; KAN.A.T.,
spots red.; 1TWTICH, V.A.. red.; YOMLINA, Ye.A., tekhn.red.
fKaphanization of loading and unloading operations In the open
sea] Nskhan12atSi18 peregrusochnykh rabot v otki7ton more. Ko-
ekwa. Inuohno-takhn. ob-vo pishchavoi promyshl.. 1961. 34 PO
(KIRA 14:5)
(Fish processign plants)
(Loading and unloading-lquipment, and supplies)
/V i t I- ,~ ,,,I/) . ~,~ .
BELIKIVICH, Y.Te., inzh.; MIIJM, D.S.
High-production automatic presses. MAshinostroitell no.lo:,A.3-14
0 '57. (MIRA 10:11)
(Punching machinery)
I
I
MILIER D 5 1
--! ~-6 ~"* - ~
Metal-cutting shears. Mashinostroitelf noo7:37 J1 162. (MIRA 15:7)
(Shears (Machine tools))
INVACHIT, Vasilly Andreyerich; Mi vrAd, nestovich; FAlffIff, A.T..
, wmd Er
professor. doktor tekhiffidffresi inauk. redaktor; XZLEWA, B.S.,
redaktorl ZRASWA, A.K., tekhnicheskiy r9daMor
[Manual an roduction norms for shipbuildtW and shiprepair work
In the urvyj Spravochnik po takhnicheskomu normirovanilu sudostroitell-
zWkh I sudoronontzWkh rabot na morskou flote. Pod red* A.V.Pbmkina.
Moskva. lzd-ro "Norskol transport," 1955. 450 P. (Kicrofilml (MLRA 8:2)
(ShIpbuilding)
MILLER, E. E. and LEVACIIEV., V. A.
"Technical Norms for Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Operations in +-he
Maxitime Fleet," 140scow~ 1255
Selected items translated - Translation No. 550, 16 may 56
KILUR, "_ kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk; QALITSOT.A.D., redaktor;
- 3 IS, K.B., Inshaner, reteensent; TAKHIAMOV. 1.A., retmenzent;
SWK1191N, T.K.. retsensent; FABFJMWO. X.T.. redaktorl MATYMYA.
TeJes tekhatcheakiy radektor
[Setting technical norms in machine building] Tekhnicheakoe nondro-
vanis v mobinostroanii. Pod red* A.D.Galfteova. Moskva, Gas.
asuchno-takha. izd-vo mahinostroit. lit-ry. 1957. 363 p. (KIM 10:4)
(Mbehinery Industry-Production standards)
HILLEM Bdmmd Brue,stovich; UNROMAN. Alskmandr Ivanovich: FATKIN. Petr
D.P.. prof., retsenzent; STRELOT. P.A..
ekonomimt, retmenzent; XOT, G.Ta.. dotsent, red.; SALTANSKIT.
A.A., red.izd-ve: CHEMVA. Z.L. takhn.red.: DOBRI%M, R.I.,
tekhn.red,
(11conomic structure, organization, and planning of a machinery
plant] Akonomike, organizataiis i planirovanie mashinostroitall-
nogo predpr1latlia. Ixd.2.. dop. I Ispr. Moskva. Gom.nauchno-
takhn.isd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1959. 374 P. (MIRA 12:12)
(Machinery industry)
IGORTANOV, Aleksey Petrovich; NIKIFOROV, S.Y., retsenzent; KMISR. 3.S..
dotsent, red.; GALIKAN, D.Ta., red.; TIKHAJOV, A.Ya., tekhn.red.
(Time standards for boiler work; based on experience obtained
at plants] Normativy vremeni na kotellnys raboty; iz opyta
sayodov. Koskva, Gos.nauohno-tekhn.1zd-vo mashinostrolt.lit-ry,
1960. 275 p. (MIRA 13:6)
(Boilers)
ALEKWDROV, Mikhail Vasillyevich, kand. ekonom. naukq dots.; MILIER, Edmund
Ernestovich,_ kamd. tekhn. nauk, dots.; VOVK, A.G., sj);~ts.
YIy=VX, -A.N., red.; BOBrIEVA, L.V.., red,; PONOMAMA, A.A.., tekbn.
red.
[Planning of continuous production processes) Planirovanie potochnogo
proizvodetva. Moskvaq Izd-vo Ekon.lit-ryp 1961. 178 pe
(MMA 14'.11)
(Factory managerRnt)
MILLER, Edmund Ernestovich
(The setting of technical standards in the fishing
industry] Tekhnicheskoe normirovanie v rybnoi pro-
myshlennosti. Moskva, Pishchepromizdat, 1961. 256 p.
(MIRA 16:11)
(Fishery products)
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(Production and organization structure of machinery plants)
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(Machinery industry--Management)
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