SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MOROKHOVSKSAYA, M.. S. - MOROSHKIN, K. V.

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LiAhAIJOV A iASS, Yu.;'i. I C11, V. V I L'(' Gs , Ye. F. V.I.; -JUTOItOVA, Ye.".-, J.-OSOVSKrY., jC3P-1V, A.A.; SHFICHE1,M), Ye.3.; Frinimali ,.chastiye: A.5., !r.zh.-,rjd:-orpo1of,; SACHENKO-SAKUN, V.~'., :;t. to:ogra."; A.V., st. tekhrij k-rce log; T~~! I K 'X.A. , t. te~hm ik-geolog; 'i.'-TT~ -V1-,KAY A, A. I tr,,khn Dc; 11, , A. -txadp,-.ik, glav. red. [ df-,c,-.,jsed 1' (Nikopoll mangane:-~e-are basinl 'Nikcpol'-~kii margantsevu- ~',skvn, Izd-vo "Nedra," 1964. 534 .ucin,.-i bassein. I (VIAA 17:6) Institut ge,logicheskikh nauk AN Ukr. Mi (for ;~aranova, Moly;wko, :,,omodanw.-a, Usenko). 2. 1,auchno- ..gsledovatel'skiy institut geologii L-nupropetrovskogo gosudarstveruiol--o univ,--rsit,-,,ta (for Ca-iaziiov, Fosovs~iy). Trest, ",neprogeologiya" (for ~jogcizinovlchp Kaurizon). 4. Trest "KiyevF-ologiyall (for Bass). 5. Trest "Nikopoll- 1,5.argimetpll ~f,jr Villgos, ~;rFizhdant..-ev, Sosnov). MOROKHOVSKIY, A.S., Inzh. Measuring device for coal pulp density, Sbor, DonrjGT no,!'~ 125-130 163. 1-:0, AID P - 5536 Subject USSR/Aeronautics - Model building Card 1/1 Pub. 58 - 10/15 Authors Kuryatnikov, E., Yu. Moroko, V. Litvak, A. Tarakanov Title Our readers suggest Periodical Kryl. rod., 12, 16-17, D 1956 Abstract Four letters of the readers of the Wings of the Nation: 1) describing the construction of model wings and empennage of thin profile; 2) advocating the use of corn as model building material; 3) instructing in the building of indoor models of helicopters; and ) out- lining the functioning of the rotors on the gyroplane models. 4 drawings. Institution None Submitted No date - F.Oii"OKOV, AfanaaJv Alekso-yevich; FST'COV, MX., otv. red.; KOKOXV, L.V., red.; -ILUTSYD;, A.A., tekhn. red. [Adjustment of "T-35 and -'r'A telf-,g- r-a-fnykh startstopnykh app&rt3tov t-.'Pa St-35, SIA. Moskva, Sviaz'- izdat, 1962. 86 p. (MIRA 15:12) (Teletype-Equipment and supplies) -7.7 7T & 4~a~. ftif~ 61 C-T, Ste w &tup 't. 1'l Z4 It aiie, - d ge !:~~Vavdlang6jhtuwmw vlair Offw0cmdure -260 'n ._uaLnaat ISO Tum. in& ed pixiods of welt, iufc~ a 46216~_ duliair all -a Wth 6,0*~' idiiiiiii 0 c rate as gin,bbsay At 741th't '*,~ there tiat. the,ioa ffid6t flufd r~a vagitI4 Ju i)(,m "to fllec~" to 4ne'tutea -z-- ~Jfp ure it, olid, 0, C11"i -the furilace diarge It sumf be t otoftl y to 11 T#eie ILI Ra"Mue 6, 90 tow. --,UcEb CVP!~~ JjU& pir hftts - 4 1OKLUW. (C~ U" 2 _iV - IMMA~ CU-0 7D-0.87,- N1 2.02-8.00%); ad -4 al z a6tiu ciubihat KHCWOVSKIY, T.T.; YFJD40V, V.A., kand. takhn. nauk, starshiv nauchnyy rabotnik; KOSAWO. P.Te., kand. tekhn, nauk; KAZAKWICH, S.1%; LAPITSKIT, Y.r., prof., doktor tekdm. nauk; FILIPITW, O.T.; STROGANOV. A.I., knnd. tekhn. mik, dots.; DMIDOVICH, A.T.; BORMATSKIY, I.I., kard. takhn. nauk; MIMZHIBOZHSKIY, KoYa., dots.; KOCHO, V.S., prof., dok-tor tekhn. nauk; RYNIKOV, V.I.; LCMAKIN, L.Mo, mladahiv nauchnyy sotrudaik; KCKAREV, N.I., dota.; KLYUCHARM, A.P.; PLYUSHCIUMO, Te.A.; KAPUSTIN, Ta.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; KOBEZA. I.I., kand. tekhn. nauk, nauchnyy sotrudnik; SHIROKLW, G.I.; UMMIN. P.V., prof., dolctor takhn. nauk; LHZHAVA, K.I.; ZHIGULIR, V.I.; _P(401~Oy., F.K.; KHLMNIKOV. A.Ye., prof., dolctor takhn. nauk, starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; TARASOV, N.S.; NIKCLAYBV. A.G. Discussions. Biul. TSNIIGBM no.18/19:40-66 157. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Starahiy inzhener Glavapetas-tali 14irListerstva chernoy metallur- gii SSSR (for Khodakovok-ty). 2. Institut gaza (for Tefimov). 3. 111- rektor Dneprodzerzhinakogo metallurgicheakogo instituta (for Kosealm). 4. Rachallnik laboratorii Leningradskogo instituta ogne- uporov Cfor Kaza!cevich). 5. ZavediWushchiy kafedroy metallurgii stali Dnepropetrovskogo metallurgicheakogo instituta (for Iapitakiy), 6. Machallaik laboratorii Giprostali (for Yilip'Yev). 7. Chelyabin- aldy politekhnicheakiy institut (for Stroganov). 8. Nachallnik teploteldinichaskoy laboratorii Saverakogo metallurgichaskogo zavoda (for Damidovich). 9. Zameatitell nachallnika TSantrallnoy zavodakoy laboratorii Makeyevskogo metallurgicheskogo zavoda (for Bornatakiy). (Continued on next card) KHODAKOTSKIY, T.V.---(aontinued) Card 2. 10. Sibirskiy metallurgichoskiyinEtitut (for Medzhibozhskiy). 11. Za:vediiyushchJy kafedroy metallurgii Btali Kiyevskogo politeldini- cheskogo instituta (for Kocho). 12 Iqpolnyayushchiy obyazannosti glavnogo inzhenera Beloretakogo metallurgicheakogo kombinata (for Ryulk.ov). 13. VaesoyuzW nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut mtal- lurgicheakoy teplotekhniki (for Lomakin). 14. Urallskiy politekhni- cheakiy institut (for Kokarev). 15. Zamestitell nachallnika teplo- tekhnicheakoy laboratorii flizhne-Tagillskogo metallurgicheakogo kombinata (for Klyncherov). 16. Nachallaik teplotekhnicheakoy labo- ratorii TSentralluoy zavodskoy laboratorii zavoda im. Toroshilova (for Plyushchenko). 17. Zhdanovskiv metallurgichookiy institut (for Kapustin). 18. Inatitut metallirgii im. Baykova AN SSSR (for Kobeza). 19. Machallaik laboratorii ma tenovskikh pechey Toesoyum- nogo nauchno-iseledovateltakogo inatituta metallurgicheako3r teplo- tekhnik-i (for Shirokav). 20, Zavedu~yushchiy kafedroy metallurgii atali Urallskogo politakhnicheakogo instituta (for Umrikhin). 21. lTachallnik metallurgichookoy-laboratorii TSentralluoy zavodskoy laboratorti Zakavkazakogo metallurelcheakogo zavoda (for lezhava). 2Z. Zameatitell glavnogo inzhenera zavoda im. Petrovokogo (for _Agtdin). 23. Rachallnik mg tenovalcogo teekha &iznetakogo metal- lurgicheakogo kombina~.a (for Morokov). 24. Institut wtallurgii im. Baykova AN SSSR (for Xhlobnikov). 25. GlavW inzhener FStrovBk- Zabaykallskogo metallurgicheakogo zavoda (for Sarasov). 26. Rachel'- nik tsekha Magnitogorskogo metallurgicheakogo kombinata (for Nikolayev). (Open-hearth process) 0 B~ G. W HOF r- Prtmranlyv takial niWl^ bol'alwgruira" mrte~*Mh pri vy- yl.,%. kh-lb.L.Vym UL.Y. gubmut~d fw ttw 5ta ph.t~l ct~lcsl coarmmo m 8~1 Prod-Im, W.--, 30 Jun 1959, PZTUKHOV. 3.G.; MOROKOV. P.K. Trial use of open-hearth agglomernte. Metallurg 4 no-3:11-15 Mr 159- (MIRA 12:4) 1. Starshiy inzhener-iseledovatell Kuznetskogo metallurgicheekogo kombinata (for Petukhov). 2. Rachallnik martenovskogo teekha Fo.1 Kuznetakogo metallurgicheskogo, kombinata (for Horokov). (Open-hearth process) M0RUxU7,__F_x_ Remote control of stoppers on steel-pouring ladles. KetaliurF: 5 no.8:14 Ag 160. (MIRA 1):7) 1. Kuznetskiy metallurgicheakiy kombinat. (Open-hearth ffurnaces--Nquipment and supplies) (Remote control) A~,-~4/A',2) A---l'HORS Morokov, P. K. , 3oYo_ov, T. Kochnev, 3. P Kurpyayev, 1. IM1. TITLE: Remote Control or '3teel Pouring From Two-Stopper Ladles PERIODICAL: Stai', 1960, No. 8, pp. 704-~08 TEXT: In 1957, simplified hydraulic equipment was designed at the Kuznetskly metallurgicheskiy kombinat (K,,znetsk Metallurgical Combine"'(with the cooperation of L. S. Klimasenko, 1. S. Lyulenkov, M. D. Zasiavskly, 1. 1. Chuvikovskiy, S. F Kochnev, P_ K, Morokov and 1, M K.jrDvavP1t: No. of Authors Certificate! 125011) for remo-,e control of the stoppers of 2CD-- ladies, planned by Stallproyekt. Remote control In this operation eliminates the verycumbarsome manual work in the proximity of the furnace, reduces the number of workers required and stabilizes the conditions ofpDuring. The hydraulic equipment is placed in an oil container wi-.h a rectangul,r bottom measuring 670 x 760 mm and a capacity of 120 1. The cover consists of two parts. The part which is welded to the container accomodates the electromotor, the oil pump and the oil filter, while in the detachable part of the cover the valve-system, magnetic devices and control boxes a-re mounted. The hydraulic equipment Is placed on the right-hand side of the control cabin of the Card 1/3 3/133/60/00C/006/01 i Vc,,. -'//)Cx A054/A629 Remote Control of Steel Pouring From 'Two-Stopper Ladles crane, while on the other side of '~he cabin, on a level with the charging platform two oviinders with flexible pipes and the control panel are mounted. By activating the appropriate magnet, oil Is fed by the pump through the valve-system into the upper chamber of the cylinder. The excess oil fed In by the pump passes through a relsase valve into the oil contalner under a pressure which is about 2 atm hizher than the pressure prevailing in the working area of thi- cylinder. '"his constar,~ differential pressure in the pump and In the cylinder ensures the stability of oil flow through the throttle and, consequartly, at the same time also the stability of' the cylinder speed during lifting and lowering the stoppers of the ladle. As the piston is stationary, the cyilnd,~r r-sps wnen ',he pressure Is increased, thils lifting the stopper. The ,stopper is cowered by activating the corresponding elements of the system having a reverse f'anctior of those opening the stopper. The electric control system consists of a linear contactor, two normally open main contactors and two normally open block-contactors, timing, zero and accelerating relays, contactors and DUsh buttons In the remote control system it is possible to pour a metal strea-m reduced to one third of Its volume in the first few seconds of pouring and the transition to f'ull-jet pouring proceeds very smoothly, This reduces the impact at tne bottom of the ingot. mold considerably, which Improves tne Card 2/3 XX At,'_-A/A,)12() Framote Control of _`tee' Fr)uring ~r,~m -----:'topper Ladl=-s quall-,y of the steel. About 250 test pr-urIngs (with rail steel and 3t.3kp type steel) pr~,ved that. ,he quantity of -Indi7r in tha 1c.wer par'. 0111 ,hr- castL-g decreases and also the amount of lncr-uztations In I.-ne ma-rostrx--ii- ol rolled stock made from the lower par' of the castings is smaller Further ad- vantages i)f the new system are'. .he stoppers open a.-,d close at a uniform speeG regardless of the quartity of metal In the ladle; during the Interval the ingo, mold is filled with the liquid metal, the electromotor car. be swlt.-hed rff, tn~ system car. be applied ,in any pouring method, -.he hydraul12 system cEun be adj,~_*,eo for the case where the stopper is heavier than the metal stream and also fer the reverse case (I. e., the stopper is lighter tnan. the weight cf the. metal Strearr" The construction and tile operation of the hydrauile equipment and of thic elect-!- cont-ol system and -~he tests with tne sl.sei pcured according to ',his me-.nod are described, `iere are 4 figures a-rid I tatle, ASSOr-IA-ION; Kuznetskly m-ata,lurgir_-he_~kiy komtinat (K,zrerEk Metallurgi.ca! ~~ard 3/~ S11 301601(Y)010 10/0()2/CO A006//AOO 1 AUTHORS- Petukhov, B. G., Morokov, P. X. TT T-'-, E Deoxidationond Alloying of Chromium Containing Steel With 31i,--o_ Chrome in the Ladle PER-IODICAL. Metallurg, 1960, No. 10, pp. 12-14 TDCT- in chrome-contalning steel melting, ferrochrome is usually added o the pool after preliminary deoxidation. 'This method was however replaced at various plants by deoxidation and alloying of the steel in the ladle Already in 1942, alloying of steel with chromium, by adding silicochrome into the ladle and the furnace pool was started at the Kuznetskiy metallurg'cheskly kombinat ' KMK, (Kuznetsk Metallurgical Combine). This method was developed by engineerS A. 1. Khamutov, V. Ye. Leyk:Ln. and P. A, Sakharuk. However, the Insufficien, heat charge of open-hearth furnaces and the lack of conunercial slli,~ochrome did at that time not permit the Introduction of this deoxidation mode The use of magnesite-chromite refractories for open-hearth furnace vaults makes it pos~~Ible to heat the metal to a temperature which Is required for Its alloying, and dA oxidation in the ladle, and to obtain hIgh-quality steel, In May - '3ep-~mb"7 I -ard 1/3 s/i3c/6c-/oo(,-)/r),,r-. A006/AG-0 I Deoxidation and Alloying of Chromium Containing Steel With Silir-o--n-ome 17 tnz adle L959, 60 experimental melts were made at KM In 190-ton furna2es ty mel, ng chrome, chrome-nickel and chrome-silicon-manganese steels Includir-g ?0)( '21-Alh, 40)( (40Kh) , 45 X (45Kh) , 17XN2 ( 17KhN2) ,40/H (40KhN) , and 1':/(-HA ( 1;~Kn3NT.'' steel. For comparison the Eame steel grades were deoxidized cy tlia orvpr., *entT_,ology. "StKhr 18" silicochrome, containing 18-2C4, 31, 48-,jN, -r. 3--` 51 -arid 0,05-0.07% P. was used for alloying and ieovidizirig the mc-'al '.r !be lad:- -he eyperimental and conventional melts differed only by the of dec)r,_- dlzlr)g and alloying the metal In the ladle, It was established 'na, du2ing sillcochrome Into the ladle instead of ferrochrome S1, 'r azd Mg ioSE waz reduced, the components were uniformly distributed in the ladle, Ine proper*!~s of the metal were higher than required by GO~jT and did not differ fr6m *,he properties of metal deoxidized by the conventional method The interntill ture was satisfactory and the metal had high mechanical prope~r4lczs Fllakr- sensitivity was not Increased, ~s a result of reduced Si and -r loss and --onsequently of a diminished consumption of ferrochrome and bja.-:, "Jrn~l-e farl-_-- lard 2/3 s/i3o/6o/oorj/olG/CI02/0U_I' A006/AOOI Deoxidation and Alloying of Chromium Containing Steel With 3111cochrome to Ladle sili-con, the new method ensured an economical effect rangIng betwee, 1i () and ;8_2 rubles per ton for different steel grades. There are 3 tables ASSOCIATION: Kuznetskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat (Kuznetsk Me*allt,,rglca~ Combine) ard 3/3 A 0 5 4/A 2j AUT~10?3 Petukhov, B-G_ Merokov P,?, Hngine-s T IT Melting Chrrme-Nickel 9teels in Large -Capa- i tv Op,~--n U5ing Nickel Protoxide PFRIOD_'CAL. StaC, iq6o,'-Nc. 10, pp 1)9-_~ TEX'r Substitution of n,,ckel metal by nickel prctcxlde Ih 27, 3r.- furnaces and 60-ton open-hearth furnaces established the fact that nl~xc- PrC# 1)'- ide could be used up to 91' - 98% cf the total amr~unt added, resulting in a ~-,v ing of melting costs and a shortening of the mel*ing time Wilh Ihr--s- -a-z 3 basis, tests were made with nlrk~~ j-rc,'_.xIdP when melting in 19--)-'~-n a.~~' open-hearth furnaces 12YH3A ~2cjn.2W, ~t~ier type chrome-nickel strurrural s,~eels with a minimm ni~kr-. ?onlent I Nickel protoxides were applied in 21 rn~' t- lrig,~ , n pe' 1PI: I Z~-d and 'n I in powder form. They had the foiitowlng -hara:IerlstIcs ' -7 .ard 1/4 S/3 Mel t Ing Chro-ne - N i cke I. 3tee 15 1 n Large -f':ipac Iv Open - Hearth J,~Irn'q Ce f I TIW. Prciloxides P- P.- Y. 1 tie s P rVI 1 rIT) Heal. 'it,itll fly, Mecriani,:al Strength, k&/,im- Porosity, 36 SpeQIfLC Weight &/ c m,3 Ni-C-ont-rit, % 0 Tent, 19 ~h, nl-xel quantIty obtained from the nirkei prct,xirles, the ni,-Re~ s,aw, the reducticn rate of nickel fr-,m the T)r---;xides their Inf'-1j~,ri -.ii I';; lxinli~:ri of r*, Mn, P, the gas saturaticr irid --~nlent -,f non-mf~-1111, in and the melting times were ~,P chatrgr- 6_4 liquid pig iron, 3' - 33Z scrap, 14 3 1 me a_nJ I 1* was found tt~at nickel proroxides wpr- r-du-~-d - nicked in naceE nc* only by carbon, phnsph:rus, mangan-z;e a-nd iron, but atnv- a s:~ by nydrogen and abcve 2~~,O - ;00cr' b. carbon mon-;xid-. ~ie r-.1i,-. r; 1-.7 7 S;' I A054/AO,"-) Melting Chrome-Nlcke~ Stee-s in Oppn-ifearth F-_irn-i,-s T;--jrq, Protoxides lat~-r above 700 - 80()Or fr*ok place quickly and r^,mp1etr-'.y Py ripptyine r!!-K-~ prot-xide- a sma-ler quantlty c-f iron nre h-~,,,i +r be aided - r,- -hargr- and n spite of ~he tnr-reased amount: of ra.-b-:n during fu,t,~n. tnP rn~_.-Ing time r~mair~,'j un-:hanged. f,:~r some types it was Pven sh._-~rt-n(-d The in"Djpnc~ 'f ' lck,~-~ pr,-t-.x ide on tb? oxidation of the -niemerfs o~ the balh was examined with rnf. aid cf samples taken before adding NiC and ~D min after adding. It was C-I-atll~Ad t~)aj' Ni protoxide had a similar effect ai~ tron ore, carbon, mangane- 1-nd prosphDris oxidize intensively, while the zzulf'ur content. did not, change, ~ I -n 1--f ri,~-Kel Drotoxide oxidizes under the effec'. )f G104 -- 0 C8% (7) ThE- an~ilyqe~ of samples taken from me,'.al and slag during fusion and b-Iling showed that af-r ~he reduc tj-~n of nlck~! from itq pr(.-toxide, 11.s ~ionc,,ntratl.-~n d1d no+ wh~-re-ls ha.rdly any nickel could be fr1und in *~- slag (abc~ut (1,02%) T t Wa 'h- re 17 orc- . oon~,luded, tfta~ the reduction of nirkei from ni,kel prolcxlde .a,- in~'.ant- 9-neously. The nickel yield of th~ pelletized substan,e W3.E -ItOU~ 96,~_' - 99 5%, while from nickel pr,~toxide powder no more than 90 - 9c',16 ould o~-ajned. Ni- ckel protoxide had no adverse f-ft-t on the MaOPC)StMAOure~ -wA +.-hi-- macha_nlcal Card 3/4 Mell.ing Chrome-Nis-kel SteelE~ in Large-Capaci!y Gpen-Pear~n F1.1ma-mn iJsing Nrxel Prot oxides properties of the steel- the ga~~, a.nd th-.0 of non. m-alli, was not. increased. Savings as , rv-sulT 3f the us~= of nl~kpi ,re:,,axlde wr~, D,-,' at 55 for the 1-,V.-hN?. a! 126 f07- -he 1:-:~OhN.;A, r-ubles/!on for tree 20K_hN3A a-nd a* l9b -.;bles/.~Jri f:- lh,~ -,~:,Kh21414A lype ste-. Tber~. -are 2 fig-ures, 3 lablps a-rid 7 Sovi- r,,-ferlnnce~ Card 4,/u ZILIBERSHTUN, M.B., inzh-,:- MOROKOV, P.K., inzh.: KAZANTSEV, V.N.. inzh. Utilizing the potentialities of operating open-hearth furnaces. Stal' 20 no.11:984-988 N 16e). (MIRA 13:10) (Open-hearth furnaces) I PILIPFJIKO, M.S.; ZAMTATIN, S.R.; UZBERG, V.P.; MOROKOV, P.K.; SUKHANOVA, Z.V.; DEMENEVA, A.P. Production and use of ladle brick. Ogneupory 29 no.12.,529-534 164. (MIRA 18-1) 1. Kuznetskiy metallurgichaskiy kombinat. r.:~(j~t;SHAV N ::,t n k hurr.t;(., at si: e jxwkj,-~. ta . 1: : I !~If- -,P ~~ I A-BDRAKHIMAN017, K.A.; IVANOV, A.!.; MCNICH, V.K.; YEROKOV, 'I.D. --., Absolute age of alkali rocks in ~-e ': ":-- Talas-Ala-Tau. Izv. AIN Xazakh.SSR. Ser.g,:~-)I. n r, . ~: 4 -.1- -4 1 161. 'YJtA 14~: 1) (Talas-Ala-T~!u--Geoloi,7i,ql *ime) (Talas-Ala-Tau--Rock-, Igneotis) .. ~ ~ ., , :. ~ . . . I . . 1 .1 . . " . . I.. I . I . . . . - 0 '. . Y MuqUENSKI, J. . Reversible susceptibility under stre55. In '-,'nElish. p-1,35. ACTA HYSICA POLONIC;,. 'Warazawa, Poland. Vol. I", no. 6, 3.958. Monthly List of Zast Di-ripean Accessions Index ~Ez!,Al), LC;. Vol. Pp .-io. '), September 1~5'j Uncl. A Strepikhapvs, A's A.; Skitratoy, S. M.; Kachinskayas 0* N.; Kbromorya,, R. S.; Brykina,je* P,; and Shtekh4r,,':S. M. The-intensity of ladtam 'Periodical t~ vok, AN SSSR: 102A- -1 1955 Astract lcpeiiilenti were conducted to determine the heat of combuation of cerWn Uctams.: and to estimate their intensity -on the basis of data obtained. -The simplest.: and most direct way of determining the intensity of the c7cle was :.found 'to be the comparison of the combustion heats of a monomeric cyclic compound to I that Of ~ a homologous P04mer. Another way of determining the intensity is% also described. Six referencest 4 USM; I USA and I Ft. 11947-19W. Tables. institution The Moaaaw-State University im. M. V. Lomonasow Presented.by t Academician 1. L. Knunyants, December 13# 1954 P/506/61/008/001/001/001 D271/0304 AUTHOR Struiak, R.G. and 'Moron' W, FITLE-, A simple method for measuring the efficien(y of shields and filters SOURCE Warsaw. Instytut -Ltczno4ci. Prace, v. 8, no. 1 (22)~ 1961, 53-70 TEXT- A method is presented for measuring the efficiency of shields and filters; under some conditions it is also possible to evaluate in- terference fields by measuring voltage drop on the earth conductor or on the mains resistance. The method is simple, does not require an in- terference-free location and is suitable for analyzing weak points of the investigated equipment. Only asymmetrical interference components are considered in the discussion of physical phenomena outside a lumped interference source and the following conclusions are reached- 1) In- terference can be only generated due to insufficient shielding or low efficiency filters; 2) The level of interference depends on the shield Card 1/4 P/506/61/008/001/o, i/00-1 A simple method for 1) ~) 7 1 /D 3(),[ and filter efficiency, position of the equipment in relation to ground or large metal masses, resistance of tile mains and ground condu:tQr- 3) Imperfection of the shield causes current flow from shield to grourd, excitation of field (tire to the 3hield iacttnK as Lk source and appearancn of interference voltage on tile mains resistance; 4) Imperfection of tile filter causes introduction of interference into the mains, current flow between the shield and ground, excitation of the shield field; 5) Current flowing between the shield and ground is proportional to the strength of the 'Interference field and depends on frequency. The measuring method is based on the fact that interference voltage drop on the mains res;s- tance Gr ground-wire resistance is caused by imperfections of both sh,.eld and filter; by eliminating one of the causes, the other can be dele:-m-trieO by a simple voltage measurement, file most suitable method for e1-.m-_na, -ng shield imperfections is to use shielded connections between the I,- terference source and ai-tificial shielded mains. rhe influence of an inefficient filter is eliminated b *v adding a ver-y efficient f-Iter, measuremen- purposes. If tile ellptiti.itinL, means are fx~rfe,t. inf-tferefi- Card 2/4 P/506/61/'008/001/001/001 A simple method for 0271/004 voltage drop will be negl _,gible when hoth interference causes are el minated simultaneously. Comparison measurements of the efficierc~ of filters and shields are done by measuring voltage drop on the res.6tance of' artificial maIns; measuring circuits for both cases are shown. When shleld efficiency is measured, it is usual to disconnect the ground Con- ductor and reduce the capacity to ground to a minimum; a -Paraday cage is used to eliminate external fields. Weak spots in shields can be obser-ed by wat,:hing the effect of metal pieces moved r,)und the shield or by patching the shield with metal plates conuected to the mass of' the _,rle: fering equipment. Relative values of' interference carried by conductors and breaking through the sh-eld are measured in a similar manner. In order to determine the resultant field strength of the interfereace, the relation must ne found between measurements performed according to the described simple method and those performed in accordance with the stall- dard specificatiens which usually demand conditions difficult to me(-! irt towns. Once a s4.rgle-valued correlation has been established, only 'he simplified method needs to be used although it does not produ~r- d%rFcl. information about the space distribution of the interference field. rhe Card 3/4 P/506/6 11'008,100 1,'00 1,'O(;' A simple method for 1)271/1)304 aut hur& express thei t Kriit ' tLitte to Pro fekisor W i the I ni 16, t k ew. his advice and criticism. There are H fit~ure~ and 17 refere,i,_e,, 2- Soviet-.bloc arid 15 non-Soviet bluc. The references to the Engl~,sh- language publ;.cations read as follows L. Blok arid H,F.. Heating, Doc. C.I.G.,R,E., Pur:.s, v. 3, ref. 328, 19521 B5; Report of Meeting of C.I. S.P.R. Sub-comitee A and B Working Groups on ISM interference ~.n kf!lar) from 29th Apr--! to Ist May 11957. Doc. C.1 S.P.R.. (Secretarat) 561, (0eitober '957), C.,(j. Seright, RCA Review, Mar,'h 1')51. Card -1/4 q, Z- III? 6n m ~ o4 lirm Z, Krol W Mand4zdIzation of Sand Stowing Runkem -Typtmeja ctitornikOw podsadzkowych" Prwglztd Gdrniczy No 4. 1951. pp 137--143. 1 fig. I txb DeveJopment of studies ronceming the st&adardlsatton of x-A stoulng bunker and MALA7112249 plant. a ckl~setevLstlc 1"Wlatiall Ul rhe PyAish *fj33-mtnlng industry In prtnciples, two erpacittei of si-=dard bunkers were accepted. vIz.: IWO 4nd 30W cubic meters Tne wna..c.- ntmx~r is r-c'mmended when trustalling the stowaig p,.tn*. :llic .1000 rubic metei. L.~.,-wity bunker cm be used if the sani- pit is distant from the colliery Z.f 105-58-4-21/37 AUTHC,RS-. Kudr-yashov, S. A~, Enginecr, Floronov, Ye, P,, Docent, Musatov, T. P., Engineer, Dvoskin, L. I., Engineer TITLE.t. Objective Method for the-EvaluBtion of Schemes of Electric Connections (Cb"yektivnyy metod otsenki skhem elektricheskikh soyedinemiy) PERIODICAL: Elektrichestvo, 1958, Nr 4, pp, 74-77 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is a reaction to the article by L. I. Lvoskin in Elektrichestvo, 1956, Nr 8. 1. The specific deficiency of the belt-contact must be added to table 1. The formula (1) does not take into account the iafluence of damage of the connections of sectional introductions on the increase of the annual damage. The assumption that with a de- crease of the number of lines to the consumers in every section, the probability of damage decreases must be made more precise. 2. The suggested method is interesting. It is, however, inacceptable. a) The conclusion of the probability of the disconnection was drewn from mean Card 113 statistical data and therefore can be completely wrong. 105-58-4-21-57 Objective Method for the Eval'uation of Schemes of Electric Connections b.) A conclusion valid today can be completely wrong in 1-2 years at the present development of engineering. 3. The suggestion of regarding the spezific damage of the electrical equipment as an objective index must be fully rejected as this would only lead to a distortion of the real representation. 4. Dvoskin never designed for specific damage a basic index. Whether Musatov likes it or not, the susceptibility of the electrical equipment always suppl-ies doubtlessly objective and very important data for the evaluation of electric connection schemes. The proposal by Kudryashov (bolt contact) is not regarded as useful by Dvoskin. Dvoskin replies to Mironov's answer that the data on the suscep- tibility of the equipment are not invariable end constantly change with progress. There are 3 figures, and 1 table. Card 213 Objective Method for the Evaluation of Schemes of 105-cB-4-21/1. Electric Connections ASSOCIATION: 1) Kuybyshevskoye otdoloniye Elektroproyekta (Kuybyshev Branch of the Electroproject) 2) Novocherkasskiy po_-_khnicheskiy institut (Novochorkasak Polytechnical Institute) 3) Donbassenergo AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 1. Electrical equipment-Theory 2. Dam.7ge control-Theory 3. Connectors (Zlectrical)-Study and tepching Card 3/3 FELIDMAN, R.I.; MORONOVA. A.h- Relati~nshir, between them breaking strength of polyethylene 1,oly- i5obutylene mixtures and the comp.:)sitiDn. ~-.~.zap. M.F1 ~~-: 181-185 '59. (YURA 14:9) (Polyethylene) (Propene) AUTHOR: Morosanov, 1. S.,(.',!0.qcoW) 103-11-c/10 TITLE: 'flethods of 0,~timallizini_.- Control (Metody e?stremal 'no,_-o re6-ulirov,aniya,l. ?ERIODICAL: Avtomatika i Teli~mekha.,ika, jl~-,7, '101. 18, Nr 11, 1029-loiJ4 (OSSR) ABSTRACT: The system of optlnaliziii~ control is the most si:%-,,le rf t*-e self-tunin,~ F,,,-3tP:is. It i~i able to take into account 1111 sorts of unforeseen modifiratiirs Ln,l chan;,es of the o:,ject of control. The necessary conclition foi- such a self-det(rminaticn is con- tinuous searchin~~, (in the most. siia;le of cases: scar.nin-,). The fundamental methodB 13f (),limalizing control are ht>re inve9ti- gated; for which purpose mainly the book by Draper C.S., Li J.T. (AS.',.,!E Pu',licati~,ns, is referred to as the 1_,,:~st q of it, kind. A clas. irati~,n of systems is .-iven it, the manner of z~earclhin., ;'or t,,-- On the b:isis c-1, relay )ptimalizinC systems as exam;_j',-,3 the co,nnected with- the calculati,_;n aro p.'..-.te~l )ut. Sh o r t i n ~-, t ru c t i.IIvii t il, t "'I(- " V~ L c. L i c, 1 i -,,, i t I -j n o f the C LLz&_-4ql.-_ systems iven. Th(-~~.-e !Lrt~ 1(-, f i -ureq --n,! 'Ci 3'lavic ri-f~~re.-.ces, AUTHOE: TITLE: Goriferr-~nc ~ f e 7 l- I 'A u t .3 IL!--i MP r; 3 e PERI OD I CA i, I z ve s ot L, ~,e s i_ k-ii ABSTakC'f r-t f P4 ~L'l D (:,I- v- t Ile f c d e "CO d- e 1 e vit, r e re, of ler a- +:.r~t ol(-~iiarv sesc4on; Z. S y ~,.e: -, r:.. 17,.eni -La -,y:0 dea' t v, L tne J. i Of suclc~ '3 e-- rj- YS I ri e i~ t T, a :)e e+ e s c t, I:i ~t~'L t -1 a V, s auir-. I e. a F -a a--,, d t zj u t- e s s amp 1 ed "a t a % ~J L IP "ard 1/6 quant i~, Corif e ren ce on tf~d-_ - Le c, :,:I _L n 1 7 Systems of auch sysi-e-is via~3 r)r-efL,/ reviewed: some the or important outstariuia rclul.~:Li6 ,v(_,-,e tnen deta-led Tne most ifiqjortan-z, oi :-Lrr-- t--ie tLeor y of --elf- adjLLsti-rig svstom, tne -,~_eory of ,--.i-e lr.n(ju_- met-II.-Dds of searching for upt_LlR-j_;j Corldin_-ns -Lil I1~ -urcl . L-, El I methods of cieulinG witii noill . _i,3 -Udleorles of inf orma Oll ol 6ames and of uynaiai.- pr,:~_*,,,[,,,-,:1:,ll_Il:* "'',-iii be needed to deai taelse L)roblemE. ~o rd e re n -. e t ~e a .3; 1 '1' 0 S. L 0 -J. (S -he r I i. ~ I t o. Ia ri, Al. z.; laic 1~z a- u - - - e _L - e ra J T, 1 It u 0 V-1 .-~i Y ;,T i ; ap e and V.?..L-ercv wil- lew on systeLES: vai'l-uble u Lf e c r'l, e d SOML~ UdliU11-- ~? ~3 -in arP-' L 6 V,'_tl! 2~elreral sampled-data vr_~_ nowise S-ab-,ilt.y in ~ie Clk~j t WP, e rl T !,E' SQ, Ede a ul I ~tri (::-L ^(l ular W it.L~~ _~ lie f L t Card 2/6 e I i r uiLi t ei A.A. o, s L b 1 e Conf e re ric e ~n- e. oystems 1,e I o, V A. i-,, pt ,j a 1 7 e limi-.ing e Lk, :~D A-a X-, LL~- A I': L-. "J S -~e V-. -" I., 1 0-;, _n, 'S2 Oard Ze Coaf erence o L t L, e- il -, i e o x7f Systems stabilitv alIQ 51: e S WiLL se-jerai for prcxe-~:3 con:.I-LIL, t&t,--. t-,, R.V.Kornilov. 11 . ~J- Ll'~St A All- L 2922a-of Opt Disma zj,-,~sr on . This se(-t i on dea 1-, w,~ :'n a 11) c r,', rc: i ~;Y--, e--- Zz t~~,Iat are c A u c ~:;-z v: i ptimal ij~ res~,~ z y gave his resuits on suci. Lc:- wi-n cbiects thaL 1--,ive dua-,- :ia.n-L ~, n~- e -.f S,*i6,"-l,: witil. Second- L) rd e r b.~ lla-A 1~ 0 . V a z la dea-*, vi t 1 -6 cj~-~ ru I ~.i cpooe L.-, ~,-u a U.,-- wi t'l-I C) b 4 e ct s r:l, ati. cc- ltalt wj th o ~T, al--d I I A, G., J.-M L i 'Al idi tn v otaei,svra spe 2 lal p i upj 6,:: -1'.L d i. d e rman Card 4/6 it . A "r L o~.,-erS- wiuii ,-'or,f e rence i~ ~;Ysteuls :,r4 L Vi 3 -S -a g-a d se a -I,c c wt T-: 1. s% em - 01' 13 t, j i e ,je i c s dH- Card Conference ~,n the 21.Leor-y an,--A~. Ap:,,'a---1.3 Systems 0 Yu Ya. Bazilevskiy r~urisiuci-ed fin it eet . automats (-,f E~xed ~;I,ru,~turf~ cf assembiie-c of sevei:al arru.aents, ;ind A.A.Tal~ dealt wish a pneuiait-Lc sy&uem for finite automats including element-,.-,- perfC.)rIMir.,- the operations 'no- , -aradl and or* and oneS performiaE: I-he logical fur,--uions o---' Nilany of tne Pape,.L.-c- ;,,--!Ve r-se iLc 11-ve papers we raiiv ol~ t,,ecret~.--al -level re c L t! bu' oole Weile U-z'L311 2~,e c.- i a A4. ra n C, eucL Sef,t 'Dn -a Vir f, ro m t rie, i, a. De r Card 6/6 28(l) SO V/30-'~9-' -4e, ":7 AUTHOR: Morosanov, I. S. TITLE: Development of the Theory and the Application of Xqcr~-e- Automatic Systems (Razvitiye teori! i primprpn4y avtomaticheskikh sistem) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Ur 11, pp "SSR' A13STFACT: The conference dealing with this problem took Ttlacp -An yi--sc_w from September 22 to 26, 1958 and was opened by V. A. nikov, chairman of the Natsionallnyy komitet SSSR po avtoma,:i- cheskomu upravleniyu (National Committee of the USSR for Automatic Control). In the Plenary Meeting Ya. Z. Tsypkin r~-- ported on discreet automatic systems and their development prospect8o The work of the,conference was undertaken by 5 settions. Reports were held by: I. G. F. Tartakovskiy and V. P. P3rov reported on new investi- gation results in the case of pulse systems with variable para- meters. Fan ChluAg-vui dealt in his re-port w-ith his successful pro- cedures of analysis of pulse systems with several elements. F. M. Kilin spoke about the problem of an increase of the Card 1/3 pertizrbation gtability of the systems. Deve i~pT,:~r: t f tne T'r, ~cjry~ &:.,I tne A pp., ! ch on of D~ s rc-6 , A u tomat i,~ Sys Y~--. Z. Tsy~Kf L in viij tigatpd tho puss', rji - I: --- - f-8fl A. A. Krasoyskliv investigated one of the p~-,, constru--ting an autom at ic con tro-' . sy at ezr. w, C recting deviie. E. A. Krogius analyzed pulse systems. 1. V. Pyshkir. investigated the conditions -~f (avtokoll ubaniye ) i n a system with wide range Yu. V. Dolgolenko reported on the method Of' d- -W I meters of a boundary cyale for an extreme gyst-r.. V. V. Kazakev"eh deal t wi t h t he results of a, 1-~7"--,e '.T.,.- calculation methods of' extreme systems A. A. Felldbaum Jnvestigatpd the Influ;nce of ,r! A. G. Butkovskiy and S. M. Domani takiy repcrt-~d -Ir. s1ruction of optimum control systems for obj(-C~r, V,.,h 17-11, dat4 on, G~ A. Naizhafova investIgated methods cf maximum rapId effect of control systems. 0. G. Varshavskiy spoke about the cons trlic o.,,f miic ~-.i ne fro r ob j e c t s wi t h ret ar(iat i on wh r:-. r 1 2/5 - )ntroll systems. SOV/30-'19-1-46 Deve -~-f th~ !nd thp Application of Di :jcree t Aut~,m,,, M. A, Gavri lov analyzed modern telemecran' e,~ the viewpoint of the so-called "fir, ite aut om-at I Ironsistinw cf svstems of a finitp number of P. P. Parkhomenko reported on the effect axia of a special !logical machIne for the analysis ~,f Yu.Ya. Bazilevskiy investigated accurate "fifnitH machines" which in the case of an unvariable ;~Lrbitrary Items of several &xgumants.. G. K. Ber-ands and A. A. Tall repQrted on a pneumat-, of elements of "finite alltomat4c machines" with the elements de3cribed as "not", Itarid", "or'! by mcans af fuither Ingical functions can be .put into jra-1 I t i C The participants in the (,,onference cansidered the. -clr-,~_ wbrking odt of the papers presqnted-to them last ses6ion the heads of the commAttees summarze, obtalned zit the conference ~Lnd briefly mentioned t,~e % tasks in further developing the theory and the app . !A discre6t automatic systems. Card 3/3 1401)SANOV, I.S. (MoSICV0 Investigation of jeriodic behavior in eztre-in relay control ;Ystems Lwith Bummary in L;ngliabj. Avtom. i telem. 21 no-7: 951-957 J1 '60. (MIRA 13:10) (Automatic control) 82,036 r c o Fill P,,i~ A I r 51,2 at 1 tip rip 7' e _;A~i Za TT, t:. A,1 i in t,- t ho d it *,A rm i % t i za i Ch on -2 n a n - n -t t r an rr..q t t it r, t n, r -a n s. f r- ;T.'--- r s , c e t r) i i). r u e 11 1 'A Et t~ airt e r I r, t c, th e !'c, r m u 7- t ne 'r u a n t n ar i: I i f ti r n r which j oDta ri,r oj ne rr,(,t~od c,." r,.-, -:,,l --n :'ne r s, r, r. j ( m m,:- f*u n ~ t i o r 82936 a t r; t u x * r ~ :n a 7 ; i r~ , , , -_ -, -4 y -,.PmF Under Seif - -D s c !~P ting Conal i t i -uns BO K r r, m, r- a I r~g a r a in Trio res,~ .9 d A A Pd Of 5 t a t 1 S t c n -- th r. r:, j j-.. r. D M 27637 S/1?4/61/000/002/020/039 1/, /0 ~k) D210/D302 .&OJ7HOR: Morosanov, I.S. TITLE: Evaluation of transients in extremum control sys- tems with independent search PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 2, 1961, 35, abstract 2 V265 (V sb. 'i'eoriya i primeneniye diskretn. avtomat. sistem, M. 1960, 413-424) TL(T: A iethod of evaluating the transients in tne rel,y and tne pulse-relay systems of extremum regulation is given based on the 7)rinciple of harmonic balance. The idea is introduced of the equi- valent frequency characteristics of a non-linear object with iner- tia. Using this method, a system with two non-linear ele::.ei,-.s L separated by linear networks, could be reduced to a system a single, the so-called control non-linear element, and an equivalcnt linear part which simplifies considerably the graphical soluLli.o:i Card 1/2 2 7 631 7 S/194/61/000/002 C, Evaluation of transients... D216/D302 of determining the oscillation parameters. The method does not: limit the order of linear circuits of the object. The e quations are derived for the equivalent complex gains of relay and pulse- relay systems deterM4 ning the extrema from the deviation ind fracl the deviation integral. Gomparative characteristics of systems of similar kind are given. 4 references. Card 2/2 ACC NRo A145010309 BOOK M(PIDITATION 14orosanov, Igor' Sergeyevich Relay extremum systemi;;'approximation methods of investigation (Releynyye ekstremal'- nyye--r.is-i~-uly,~iriblizhennyye metody issledovaniya) Moscow, Izd-vo "Nauka," 1964. 0267 P- illuB., biblio,, index- 5,300 copies printed. 111OPIC TAGS: automatic control, optimal automatic control, automatic control system, automatic regulationO linear automatic control system, nonlinear automatic control aystem, approximation method, approximation calculation, time relay, oscillation, periodic motion PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This book deals with an approximation method for the study and calculation of relay extremum systems. The method ep-ploys physical concepts used in analyzing regular relay systems of automat ic control',6n tne basis of the harmonic balance principle. These concepts made-it possible to develop a simple method of srs-j tem analysis permitting the determination of the indices and boundaries of regions of 1, simple self -oscillation, complex GeLf -oscillation with more than one switchin6, tii..c pe~. p:!riod, and unsyrametrical oscillation; to substantiate the methods of error calcula- tion and correction for the dynauic propcrties of the system; and to take into account the effect of external random perturbance. The,.,~ook also presents methodz for select- ing the design and parameters of the controller for relay extremurn systems, and their i appllcati-on-i~-i-Itu-st-rafe--d by optimalizing the control of lathe performance Much ACC NRz Al-15010509 s:?ace in the book is devoted to the description of the qual-itative properties of con- t:rol processes and to the determination of limiting parameter values which will make it possible 11D obtain the mean indices of the system. Tbe author expresses his grati- tude to Prof. Ya.Z. Taypkin for his constant aid and care in developing the subject and in preparing the manuse ript, for publication; to Yu-S. Popkov, Tu.._I. Romanovskiy, and R.L. Stratonovich for reviewing the material; t6 -A.V-. Baltrushevich-and NetwMI for their ccmments on the manuscript; to L -A. Kazaryan for the caloulAtion of tic problems and aid in putting the manuscript in ~z~i ~r, c6d to N.A. Kbrolay for edLt- ing the manuscript. OF CONTENTS (abridged]: Wd -- 5 I. Fxtremum system -- 9 Ch. 3:1. Equations and characteristics of relay extremum systems -- 46 Ch. III. Approximation methods for calculating the aelf-oscillation of relay system -- 75 ACC NR# M15010309 Ch. IV. Periodic motion in relay extremum systems -- 104 I Ch. V. Periodic motion in relay extremum systems in the presence of inter- ference -- 158 Ch. VI. Correction of dynamic characteriaticD of relay extremum optew -- 158 Ch. VII. Metilods of calculating relay extremum aystems. Extremum control oyatem for a lathe -- 194 Appendix I. Accurate method for calculating periodic motion in relay extremurn systems -- 255 Appendix II. Statistical linearization by the criterion of the minimum root-mean- square deviation -- 243 Appendix Ill. Fluctuation distribution densit-f in the operation phase of an ideal relay -- 257 BibUography 260 Subject index 266 SUB CODE& 09/ SUBH DATFt 27Aug64/.. OILIG RMi 067/ OTH Wt :02Q CHIBIZOV, Grigorty Alekseyevich; CHLUOV, M.T., kand. takhn. nauk, retsenzent; NENASHKINA, Z.I., insh., retsenzrnt; MOROStfIN, I V dots., retWzent;SERGEYEVA,A.I.,inzh.red.;USERi'(O-,R.-A., UeWm.red. [Mechanized methods of eliminating frost heave]Mekhaniziro- vannye sposo~y likvidatsii puchin; opyt puteitsev Vostochno- SibirskoiV 11fibno-Urallskoi i Zapadno-Sibirskoi dorog. Mo- skva, Transzheldorizdat, 1963. 55 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Frozen ground) (Railroads-Construction) POVAPZNKOV, Sergey Dmitriyevich; MOROSHKIN, -Ajokogy _ _5Qrgoyevjqh;_ TRETtYAKOV, Aleksandr D~iVrye-vi-A; POTOTSM, G.I., inzh., retsenzent; SERGEYEIIA, A.I., inzh., red.; KHITROVA, N.A., tekhn. red. (Maintenance and repair of the railroad track] Soderzhanie i remont zheleznodorozhnogo puti. Moskva, Vses.izdatellsko- poligr. ob"edinenie M-va putei soobshchonlia, 1962. 374 P. (MIRA 15:3) (Railroads-Track) RMNANIA 576.8.097 .35:616. 9F~3 DUCA, Eu-enia, DUCA, i, Sanda, ria. BKRi~EEXU, Elisabeta, and VkNCEA, Georgeta. , of the IFF rln~titutul de .,edicina si Far-macie; 11%edical-Pharmaceu ti Cal Institute] Iasi. "The fiemaTglutination irin.iuitior. LE-leaction with 'best li-ile Antit-~-en in the Deceleration of Antibodies Against Group B Artoviruses." Bucharest, Studii 1-i Cercetari de InframicroLijIuVie, V-,l 17, .,,o 66, pp 197-208. Abstract: The autijors JE:.-:.~'1r-a1Le tr:at hest 4--ile antige.i is an accijr:~'Le _':_Jfcation f-r the rresence: in humen or annimal sera of inhiltitlin,.- a~,ainst group b ticj~ F'Lce- onalitis. he serolo6-ical data indicate that diifererit group b viruses are -resent 41r. hu~..rinia, with antibodies ~,-,jinst ti.e Russian spring-swj.u.,er eneeji_,litis predominatine_,, in lr~p ,ortrieast and antibodies aEainst tne eiest 11ile variety predoa;inatirie~ in the Southwest. --arF_e rerceLitat:es of ~,umanian heror's and moor hens showed the presence cf inhibitine antibodies against West Nile virus. Includes 9 tables --i.d 2 figures. Also includes a biblio- granny with 45 references, of which 10 Rumanian, 4 Russian, -1-1 other Eastern European, 4 German, one French and 15 6n~:lish-lan~Fuatre. 44 1110ROSI! 71. F. Mo 2. F. - "Hein. t, i:-~ cf3 T?- Gruz. n-~ lc'.. (Res- -,e in Ge-)r-,inn) 2) Oct 57, (Leto,is ---,irn MC'lCSF"'i-. TI. F. '-. F.- "'nspn of i~ ~ ", 'in Ir'l-per", , r , . : - -: ~., , - is q I p - . ,r-t . Or..."t . S t'Intfl I , , To I. X, , '41. -, , - . - j I ( i~ e, r -Imf~ - "I. r.:, - -., 1 -, C, SO: -,-, , -,) -,t :- , .Lell - 'r! S7-. - . I I I . . .- . USSR/Fam Animals - Large Horned Cattle. Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Biol., 110 18, 1958, 83345 A,ithor : Moroshkin, B.F., Kandclaki, T.A. Inst : Georgian Scientific Reacarch Institute of Veterinary Modicine. Title : Tanning Substances Contained in Podder and Fhenol .n the Urine when Cattle is Fed Hay and Wood PlantG. Orig Pub : Tr. Gruz. n.-i. vet. in-ta, 1955, 11, 151-159- Abstract : 11o abstract. Card 1/1 'j--SR/General Problems nf ~e rgy. Nc 1958, 370-7. L D r 3 1 v t 5 e ".., 1 , I Imo I, c s h 1" 1 r, ,F 7jtj~- e Rcle cf F-ingi ,r the Fti-,lcg ~h _y Bronchitis, r i g P, ib 'Pul. nauchlir-teldin. irifcn:i. Ilses. n-i in-t v~,t. s-Anitaril 1 1957, Ao 2, 51. ,'Ibstract! Nn abstract. Carl 147 MOROSHKIN, B.F..dots. Preliminary data on studying chronic henaturia in rattle. Vaterinarlia 36 no.1:62-64 Ja '59. (MIRA 12.1) 1. L'vovskiy voterinarnyy Institut. (Cattle-Diseasen an(i posts) (Hematuria) . ... I . I . . . 1 ~: , . , - . , - . 't I . , , :~ . , . I .. I I . . , . .- -, .., . !. I , . . . I M. -- " .-. -tCOHK I *;. 1-,F, , f ; K~-,) : , i.. A,. r-a.'~ '.. , ~. ". I t t z It. , P!ANSi ' ' Y., :, - k=,t. nwi*-r- j - - -.- . S'-!, :,,,- ... i .:' ~I, , ~,. 7 , , I:, ;_,f i .*Ai 1,!. ", -,. ~ ; ~~A. : ~ 7 -1 .. (:-', : -A , ', '. !. MORGSHKIN, B.F., prof.; KOSTINA, A.A., dotsent; IVANSKIY, Ye.F., dotsEnt Changes in the blood of cattle infected with leptospi-rosis. VeterinariJa 41 no.4:42-43 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Livarvakiy zooveterinar-dyy institut. GuRNIcTf, I.S., inzh.. MOROSHKM-,. B.N.. insh.; KLIKOVITSrATA6. R.K., inzh. Radio controlled switcher. Vast. TSmir ws 19 no.8:6o-61 160. (KIRA 13:12) 1. Kolomenskiy toplovozoatroitellnn zavod im. V.V-K%rbys&*va- (France-Locomotives) (Remote control) 'W_ ,N KULESHOV, V.A., inah.; MCROSHKIR, B.B., inzh.; RCDOV, A.M., inzh. Contactless voltage regulator of the auxiliary generator of a gas turbine locomotive. Vest. elektroprom. 34 no.2-25-28 F 163. (MIRA 16:2) (Electric locomotives) (Electric Onerators) (Electric regulators) PA 162T99 Y Wa-ve? 48 USSR /Oceano*ox "Sr~-rgy DiiFsij1>3,ti-.a iia t~-p ':3r---TAc Se-:i," Y. 1'. Morcahkin "Met E! eir o 1 1dr,: It - 34 -,.1 Calculates and sx.-.Iyz-~,,r, !~r.t-rgy iissl,patirm -,~or entire Baltic Sz!a d,,,virg h P~t= fgr the. mse, of a stationary 4ird - YIJP makes it p,~sv L,-)Ip to establish the order of !ne-x:LmLm energj iisei- pation in vind cv---s--ts 11'~r stczm :nnJiti,,ns s.-.Ui to construct mape f- :~f ene:-gy dis- Sipatir,n rir~w- r-(:L S-,;Comizt,~-a 11~ Ncv 4-7, ts 1.511013 :s&W4$(ldf; S IS, *r4 di-il DLC~~% f -fir - L 't k' omit d 4 & ;66f d W444 9 i I ~ O t3 At . 4 t Woo f d .4d e M W. ' -nfi;6 " 16 o4ialt:- A ibe 1.cwts. m. Z. H(IROSHKIN,K.V. Water masses of the northwestern Pacific and in the region of the Kurile-Kamchatka Trench. Trudy Inst.okean. no.12: 155-160 '55. (MLRA 8:9) (Pacific 0--ean) (Kurile Trench) MOROSHKIN. K.V. Axperionce in working with the ellectrorxLgnotic cu"ont meter in rho open sea. ?rudy Inat. okoan. 25:62-87 157.. (MIRA 11:2) (Ocean currents) (Oceanographic instruments) 3(5,7) PHASE I BOOK EXPWrTATION SOV/2193 Sovetskaya antarkticheskaya ekspeditsiya, 1955-1958 Diformatsionnyy byulleten', VYp- 3 (Information Bulletin of the Soviet Antarctic Expedition, Nr 3) Leningrad, Izd-vo Nbrskoy transport," 1958. 102 p. 1,500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies: USSR. 14inisterstvo morskoy flot. Glavnoye upravleniye Severnogo morskogo puti. Arkticheskiy i Antarkticheskiy nauchno- issledovatellskiy institut. Ed. of this Vol.: P. V. Ushakov; Besp. Ed.: M. M. Somov; Editorial Board: !~. P. AndriyaslLev, V. Kh. BWrnitskiy*, 1. M. Dolgin, S. V. Xalesnik, Ye. S. Korotkevich, 1. V. Maksimov (De-,Iaty f1esp. Ed.), A. P. Nikollskiyy M. G. Favich, G. M. Tmuber,, A. F. Treshnikov (Deputy Re-sp. Ed.), S. B. Slevich (lbsp. Secretary); Ed.-. L. G. Kaplinskaya; Tech. Ed.: L. P. Drozhzhina. PURPOSE: This book is intended for natum'L and earth scieqtists interested in the researc'h activities of the diesel-electric ship "Ob"a in the Antarctic. It Card 1/8 Information Bulletin of the Soviet (Cont.) SOV/2193 is of particular interest to marine biologists, wteorolo~;13ta, and geophysicists. COVERAGEi This issue of the Info--Tation Bu.!Let!-~ ~oi, Soviet Antarctic Expedition reports on the 10a,L-a foijuid in variouz regions of tne Soutbern Hemisphere, the hydroloCZr and ~,y(lrochemistry of A_~.ttarctic and Subarctic waters, and the georiorphology of the Antarctic shelf. The reports were read at the First Conference on the Study of Antarctica's Yarine Fauna in December 1958. No references are given. TABLE OF CONTENTS: From the Editor 9 Andriyushev. A. P., K. A. Brodskiy, and P. V. Ushakov (Doctors of Biological Sciennes], Biological Investigs6tions of th.; Soviet Antarctic Expedition Aboard the Diesel-Electric Ship "Ob"t 1-1 The following research workers, associated with the Zoological L~stitute, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, the Institute for Oeean- ology, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, the All-Union Scientifi~ Fe- search Institute for Fishing and Oceanography, and the PkLleontolugical Card 218 Information BuJlatin of the Soviet (Cont. ) SOV/2193 T.natitute of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, took part in the ex- pedition: in the first voyage - A. P. Andriyashav, V. A. Arsenlyev, G. M. Belyayev, K. A. Drodskiy, M. Ye. Vinogradov, A. K. Tokarev, and P. V. Ushakov; in the second vdyage - V. A. Argenlyev, V. V. Barsukov, K. V. Beklemishey, A. V. Gusev, V. S. Korotkovich., F. A. Pasternak,, and Yu. Ye. Fermitinj in the third voyage - A. P. Andriyashev, K. A. Brodskiy, B. A. Zenkovich, A. A. Kirpichnikov, V. M. Koltun, A. G. Naumov, F. A. Pasternak, and Yu. Ye. Fermitin. Moroshkin, K. V. [Seenior Scientific Worker]. Hydrological Injestigations of tE-33&Y-16-V Antarctic Expedition Aboard the Diesel-Electric Ship "0b "' 17 New data on the structure of the Antarctic divergence zone were obtained by Yu. A. Ivanov and B. A. Tareyev. Bogoyavlenskiy, A. N. (Senior Scientific Worker]. Certain Peculiarities in iheDistribution of Oxygen, Phosphates and Silicic Acid in Antarctic Waters 19 Zhivago, A. V., and A. P. Lisitsyn [Candidates of Geological Science8j. BottoM RCJief and the Deposits of the Southern Ocean 21 Card 3/8 Information EuJ-letin of the Soviet (Cont. ) SOV/2193 Brodskiy, K. A. [Doctor of Biological Sciences], K. K. Marko,'r 'LProfessor], and V. L Shillnikov (junior Scientific Worlwarl. Zcn-'.Ilg of the Temperate and High Iatitude Regions of the Southern Hemisphere 23 3rodskiy, K. A. Plankton Iri-vesti: 25 U _nations of the Soviet Antarctic Expedition Vinogradov, M.Ye. (Candidate of Biological Sciences), and A. G. Naumov (Aspirant] . Quantitatije Distribution of Plankton in Antarctic Waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans 31 Beklemishev, K. V. (Candidate of Biological Sciences]. The Iatitudinal Zoning in the Distribution of Antarctic Fri)toplankton 35 Lo-ldn , N. B. (Candidate of Biological Sciences]. Euphausiacea Collected by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition 37 Ushakov, P. V. Benthonic FeBearch of the Soviet Antarctic Expedition Aboard the Diesel-Electric Ship "0b'11 39 card 4/ 8 Information Bulletin of the Soviet (Cont. ) SOV/2193 Belymyev, G. M. [Candidate of Biolugical Sciences]. Certain Regularities in the Quantitative Distribution of Bottom Fauna in the Antarctic 43 Vinogradovs, N. G. [Candidate of Biological Sciences]. The Problem of the Geographical Distribution of Deep-water Bottom Fauna of the Antarctic 45 Zinova, A. D. (Ca=Udate of Biological Sciences]. Composition and Chamctr* er of the Algae Flom Near the Shores of Antarctica and in the Vicinity of the Kergw-'Len and Macquarie Islands 47 Shchedrina, Z. G. (Candidate of Biological Sciences]. Foraminifers Fauna of the Eastern Sector of the Antarctic 51 Gurlyanova, Ye.F. (Doctor of Biological Sciences]. AmphipodA of the Macquarie Islands 5~ Naumov, D. Vo [Candidate of Biological Sciences] and S. D. Stepanyants. Hydro- ids Coll,-cted in Antarctic Waters 57 Platonova, T. A. [A-spirant]. Nematod Faung of the Leptosomatidae Family From the Fegion of the Kerguelen Island 59 Card 5/8 ID2fo tion Bulletin of the Soviet (Cont.) SOV/2193 Andriyashev,, A. P. Ichthyological investigations of the Soviet Antarctic Expedition and Certain Problems of Zoogeography in the Antarctic 63 Martsin vich, L. D. (Candidate of Biological Sciences]. The CeLl Composition of the Blood of Whiteblooded F-ishe5 (Claanichthyidae) in the Antarctic 67 Andriyashev, A. P., Yu. le. FeIrmitin (Scientific Worker]. Preliminary lbsults on the Work With the Isaacs-Kidds Variable-depth Trawl in Antarctic Waters 69 Gusev, A. V. (Candidate of Biological Sciences]. Parasitological Research in the Antarctic 71 Arsenlyev, V. A. [Candidate of Biological Sciences]. Study of Antarctic Whales 73 ~Wnk*vich, B. A. (Candidate of Biological Sciences]. Observations of Whales During the Third Voyege of the Soviet Antarctic Expedition 75 card 6/8 Tnformation Bulletin of the Soviet (Cont. ) SOV/2193 1,,ashin, M. V. (Aspirant]. Systematic Position of the Hump-backed Wbale (Yegaptera nodosa lalandii, Fischer) of the Southern Hemisphere 77 Korotkevich, Ye. 3. (Candidate of Geographical Sciences]. Observation of Seals During the First Wintering of the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1956-195Y 79 Arsenlyev, V. A. Observation of Seals During the Voyage of the Diesel- Electric Ship "Ob"' in 1956-1957 81 Xbrotkevich, Ye.S. Observation of Birds During the First Wintering of the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1956-1957 83 Yudin, K. A. (Candidate of Biological Sciences). Ornithological CollectiMs of the Soviet Antarctic Expedition 89 Korotke-vich, V.S. Animal Population of "Oaois" Iakes in Mat Antarctica 91 (In addition to the author, the following scientists took jArt in collecting the biological data: G. D. Idkhter, V. M. Kutymrin, and A. V. Gusev) Card 7/8 Information Bulletin of the Soviet (Cont.) SOV12193 Kutlkova, L. A. [Candidate of Biological Sciences). Rotifers Faun From the Shores of East Antarctica 99 . Kirlyanova, Ye. S, (Candidate of Biological Sciences). Ante-rctic Fres1nmter Ifematodes of the Plectim Bastia-ri Cj~nus (Nematodes, Plectidae) 101 AVAILABLE: Librarj of Congress Mlf&l card 8/8 8-21-59 r,,j 3(5) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1637 Akademlya nauk SSSR. Kompleksnaya antarkticheskaya ekspeditslya. Oplsanlye ekspeditsli na dizell-el-2!ktrokhode "Ob~, "1955-1956 gg. (Description of the Expedition Aboard the Diesel-electric Ship "ObIlf 1955-1956) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1958. 237 p, 2.,OOU copies printed. 3ponsoring Agency: Akademi7-a nauk SSSR. Sovet po antarktiche8kim issledovaniyam. Chief Ed.. I. F. Bardir, Academician; Resp. Ed. for this vol.: V.G. Kort, Professor, Chief., 1st trip of the Marine Antarctic Expedition, USSR Academy of Sciences; Editcrial Board: A.A. Afanaslyev (Chief, Main Administration of the Northern Sea Route, Sea Route, MMF),V.G. Bakayev (Mimlater of Sea Transport), V. F. Burkhanov (Deputy Chief', Main Administ::,aLion of the Northern Sea Route), A.A. Zolotukhin (Chief, Main Administration of the Card 1/9 -D!,scription of the Expedition sov/1637 nYdrometeorological Service), V.G. Kort (Professor, Chief, Lot trip of the Marine kritarctic Expedition, USSR Academy of Ocit-nceS), M.M. Somov (Chief, I-ombined Antarctic Expedition, lj"'J~Sft kcademy of Sciences), V. V. Fro;c~v (Director, Arct'Ic Research Institute, Main AdmInistration of the i.4ji,.riern lliea Route), D. I. Shcherbako,~ (Chairman, Council for rkiiuavcLic Research, USSR Academy of Sciences; Eds. of Publishing ;.'-~je: L.I. Sprygina, and B. S. Shokhet; Tech. Ed.- P. S. Kashlna. This volume is intended for the general reader. --- ;RAGE: The Report of the Combined Antar3tic Expedition of the 4M SSSR, headed by N. N. Somov, contains an account of the work on r.~e first trip of the Diesel-electric ship "Ob'" to the Antarctic t`,_p alms and problems Involved, including the establishment.-. of :,~,-,.ervqtory at Mirnyy. A major part of the book I's devoted tc e, tif le~ research in aerologg, meteoz-olcgy and actinometry, 2119 Description of the Exped1tion (Cont.) sov/1637 conducted in cooperation with the IGY prog-ram. A large part of the observations and preliminary findings cited are in the field of hydrology and hydrochemistry, marine geology, geophysics, hydrography, and hydrobiology. A roster of the members of the expedition together with their specialities is included. There are 72 figures, Including maps. Bibliographic references accompany separate chapters. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 5 I. Purpose of the Expedition and Its Preparation (V G. Kort) 7 Purpose and problems of the expedition 7 Preparation of the expediticn 8 Expedition personnel 13 Card 3/9 DescrIption of the Expedition (Cont.) sov/16-17 Ii. Expedition's Voyage, Organizing Kirnyj Observatory, and the CharacLerist1cs of Weather Conditions 17 T!,E voy~)Ze, ai-,d organizing the observatory at Mirnyy (I.A. Man) 17 -uz, acteristl(;s of weather conditions during the voyage ~~e Diesel-electric ship "Ob'", and its anchorage In (Farr) Bay and Mirnyy (R. F. Usmanov) 2-( TIJ. Planning the Expedition's Research Work (V.G. Kort) 33 -7. Aerometerological Studies kL. G. Sobolev and R. F. Usmanov) '~5 Volume of work completed (L.G. Sobolev) 35 Methods of study (L.G. Sebolev) 36 Preliminary results (R.F. Usmanov) 39 Card 't/ 9 Description of the Expedition "Cont.) SOV/1637 V. K~rdrologlcal 3tudies (A.V._Moroshkin, N. D. Kravtsov Rzheplfn-sif`y,-ana Ryzhkov~ V.S. Nazarov, G. V. Yu. G. 8 Volume of work completed Moroshkin) -- 4P s of research Organization equipment and meth&d rDAlik (g.y,--Mo --in) 49 Preliminary results 52 Hydrological observations (K.V. - ~ 52 Hydrooptical observations (]~-.D . 4=vt"sov 69 Glaciological observations (V.S. Nazarov 76 Wave observations and stereophotogrammetry of waves, ice and icebergs (G.V. Rzheplinskiy) 7 19 Registration of wave elements with a strip photo-wavegraph, and the measurement- of wave heie...t and period with the V.V. Shuleykin microbar level (Yu. G. Ryzhkov) 89 VI. Hydrochemical Studies (A.U. Bogoyavienskiy) y4 Volume of work completed 91 Methods and equipment 92 Preliminary results 93 Card 5/ 9 Description of the Expedition (cont.) sov/1637 Vjj. Marine Geological Studies (A. P. Lisitsyn and A.V. Zhivago) 103 Voillme of work completed 103 Laboratory eqijipment io6 System of researcK 108 ereiiininary results 11-7 vii-,. Study of the Materlai Corpositlon of Present-day Sediments of the Submerged Shelf of Antarctica (M.V. Klenova) 145 IX. Geophysical Studles (Yu. G. Ryzhkov) 155 Measu.-ement of electric current6 In the ccean 155 X. Hydrographic Studies (I. P. Kucherov) 162 Prc')Iams and organization of work 16 2 Review of hydrographic studies conducted on the shores :)f Antarctica and In the Antarctic region during the first the Combined Antarctic Expedition -163 7-c 3---ilt's of studies 169 ('q-(i 6/ 9 DescrIption of the Expedition (Ccnt.) SOV/1637 XI. Biological Studies (11. A. Arsenlyev, K. A. Brodskiy, and P.V. Ushakov, G. M. Belyayev, A. P. Andiyashev- , A.K. Tokarov (deceased) 172 Research problems and organization of studies 172 Plankton (K.A. Brodskiy and M. Ye. Vinogradov) 173 Problems of plankton studies during the first trip of the Combined Antarctic Expedition and the extent to which the plankton of the zones T;raveled was studied 173 Methods of study and the volume of the material collected 175 Preliminary considerations on the distribution of plankton in the Investigated area 170 Benthos (G.M. Belyayev, and P.V. Ushakov) 181 Extent to which the benthos has been studied and the problems involved 182 Methods of study 182 Volume of research 183 General characteristics of materials Card 7/9 iicscription of the Expediticn (Cont.) sov/1637 f~uaniu-ltative studies of bottom fauna in Antarctic waters 189 3'~udy of abybal fauna 1193 f3u- F ~A.P. Andriyashev, and A.K. Tokarev 195 ~n-~,wledge and the problems involved In itudies 195 7t~t!~'~d3 Of study 195 scientific re.91i 1 t s 197 71ahing with electro-illumInation 203 ?,.-,violation by means of fish-echolot NEL-5r 20" ()~)servations on marine mamirkals and birds(V.A. Arsenlyev) 20 Contacts With Scientists and Other Leading Representatives of Foreign Countries(Ye. M. Suzyumov) L113 Near the shores of Antartica 2 13 Or, Macquarie Ioland 211- ir New Zeaia-nd 2i, ;-di'd 6/9 Description of the Expedition In Southern Australia On Kerguelen Island In Hamburg Conclusion AVAILABLE: Library of Congress MM/bmd 5-28-59 SOV/1637 222 228 229 233 Card 9/9 KOROSHKIV, K.V.. atarshty nauchnyy sotrudnik Hpirological inveg t igat ions made '*lv the S(miet Antarctic Fbme- dition on the diesel-electric ship "0b1" in 1955-1958. Inform. biul.Sov.antark.eksp. no.):17-18 '58. (MIRA 12:4) 1. Institut okeanologii AN SSSR. (Antarctic regions-Hydrolog,7-Research) . If- I , ~ I ~, '. , ! , " ;, P,i~ ! ~,,- C. ~: ': , , *. S, . '. ~ '. ~ .. : ; ,. , , . .*, : . , . -, , , - I ". ; .-,l- I I ; - ~ CO C a:-,; 2,'t~