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MAKSIMOV, V.A., kand. tekhn. inzh.- GRI~Qy, V.G., gornyy inzh.; KOSTYLEV, A.D. nauk; GURKOV, kand., -tikhn. nauk; KRF9ER, V.I. , inzh.; BFLAN, N.A., inzh.; POWMARENKO, vu.F., kand. tekhn. nauk Industrial testing of the BPM-l boring and loading machine. Ugoll 40 no.2t43-46 F 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Aleksandrivskiy mashinostroitelInyy zavod 'for Haksimov). 2. Saranov- skiy khromitovyy rudnik Zapadno-Urallskogo soveta narodnogo khozyaystva (for Orlov). 3. Inatitut gornogo dela Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR (for Xostylev, Gurkov, Kreymer). 4. Kuznotskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy tigolon.VY institut (for Belan). 5. Institut gornogo dela imeni A.A.Skochirskogo (for Ponomarenko). ACC NRI AR6015998 AUTHOR: Ishchenko, A. V.; Orlov, V. G. SOURCE CODE: UR/0271/65/000/012/AO49/AO50 TITLE: Location of malfunctions in protection apparatus for automatic assembly equipment in steel reinforced column manufacturing plants SOURCE: Ref. zh. Avtomatika, telemekhanika i vychislitel'naya tekhnika, Abs. 12A355 REF SOURCE: Sb. tr. Karagandinsk. n.-i., proyektno-konstrukt. i eksperim. in-t :Giprouglegomash, no. 2, 1965, 210-216 .TO?lG TAGS: remote control, test instrumentation, industrial plant, reliability !engineering iABSTRACT: The number of protective and interlocking circuits in heavy automatic isystems may be large. For example, there are over 30 such elements in the extruding machine control systems, a part of the steel-reinforced column manufacturing facility.; The large-quantity of stand-by switches and large distances between various mechanisms ,makes it difficult to locate and repair malfunctions. The faults may be located re- :liably by using signaling relays and devices whose coils are connected in parallel :with the stand-by switch contacts. The most widely used are the ES-21, ES-21U, and iEP-2 relays and the ES-41 and SE-2 signaling devices. The latter utilize four drop- ping relays. The signalization circuit is introduced for the terminal stand-by switches utilizing the ES-41 devices. This and a circuit utilizing a stepping switch i Card 1/2 UDC: 62-75 1 ACC NR, AR6015998 are applicable in extruding machine protection circuits. The terminals of the step- i ,ping switch poles are connected to the terminal switch contacts. When any switch is lactivitated the relay loses current and locks its normally closed contact which Ideactivates the stepping switch relay whose closed contact locks the stepping switch icoil circuit advancing the rotor brushes. The rotor brushes will advance until the ,faulty mechamism is located. They will stop at the corresponding terminals and remain! there until the fault is removed and the relay circuit restored. This fault detection~ i circuit with the stepping switch cannot locate the self-restoring stand-by switches, Ibut the circuit with the signaling devices is able to do this. Therefore the best !circuit is a combination of both the signaling devices and stepping switches. To locate the self-restoring failures it is advisable to use dropping relays. The step- ,ping switches are to be used in all other cases. [Translation of abstract] j4 illustrations and bibliography of 6 titles. B. U. SUB CODE: 09, 13 //* MAKSIMOV, V.A., inzh.; CR-IDV V.G-. inzh.1 KOSTYM, A.D., kand. tekhn. nauk.; GURKOV, nauk; KRZYM, V.I... inzh..-, B&AN, N.A., inzh. Testing the BFff-1 boring and loading machine at the Sarany chromite mine. Shakht. stroi. 8 no.5t17-21 MY164 (MIRA 17t7) 1. laekeandrovskiy mashinostroiteltnyy zavod (for M&ksimor). 2. Saranovekiy khromitovyy rudnik &,jadno-Urallskogo soveta narodnogo khozyayBtva (for Orlov). 3. Institut gornogo dela Sibirskogo otdeloniya AN SSSR (for Kostylev, Grarkov, Kreymer). 4. Kumetskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy ugollnyy institut (for Belan). S/115/60/000/02/020/031 D002/DO03 AUTHORS: Kukush, V.D., qrlov, V.G. TITLE: Increase in Exactness of Electrical Calibration of Ponderomotive SPH Power Meters PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1960, Nr 2, pp 45-46 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The calibration block circuit recommended by A.I. Gullen CRef 1_7 is compared to a circAit with "magic" coaxial T-connections as described by T. Marita and L.S. Sheingold Z-Ref 2 7. The latter c&libration method is recommended For absolute calibration . of coaxial ponderomotive power meters. There are 2 diagrams and 2 English references. Card 1/1 S/057/61/031/012/008/013 B104/BI12 AUTHORS: Valitov, R. A., Kukush, V. D., Orlov, V. G. TlTLE: Experiment on direct conversion of the energy of an electro- magnetic Buperhigh-frequency field into kinetic energy PERIODICAI; Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 31, no. 12, 1961, 1462-146r TEXT: P. N. Lebedev was the first to demonstrate that the pressure of light (energy of an electromagnetic field) can be converted into potential energy (Izbrannyyo prolavedeniya. Pod redaktaii A. K. Timiryazeva. Izd. tekhniko-teareticheakoy literaturi, 1949). An attempt has now been made to convert the energy of a ouperhigh-frequency field into kinetic energy by utilizing the pondermotive forces acting upon a well conducting plate placed across a waveguide. For a circular traveling waveguide, in which a test specimen may move in a circle, the following equation of motion of the specimen is obtained: d2a d I -7 + A + Mfr - Mp, where I is the moment of inertia of the moving dt Card IX.- S/057/61/031/012/008/013 Experiment on direct conversion... B104/B112 system, a the angle of rotation, A a proportionality fi-ctor relating the moment produced by the aerodynamic resistance to the angular velocity, Alfr the moment of frictional forces# and M p the moment of pondermotive forces. With the solutions of this system the expected speeds of a real system are estimated. MP . 35010-3 dynetem is obtained for a power input of 40 w, an smplification factor of the traveling wave resonator of N2 - 10, a reflection factor 191 - 0.5 of the speciment a X/X W ratio of 0.75 (A is the wavelength in free space and A w that in the waveguide), and a mean radius of 3.5 cm of the circular waveguide. M fr ' 8.0-10-5 dyne*cm is obtained for a coefficient of friction of 0.13 and a mass of the moving system of 50 mg. A is estimated by an empirical formula as being 0.245 dyneocm-sec/rad. Thus, W - 142,10-3 rad/sec (n - 1.56 rpm). A device used for checking these results is described. It consists of a magnetron generator (1) (Fig. 1), an attenuator (2), a pondermotive wattmeter (3), a traveling wave resonator (4) with a moving system, a directional coupler (5), a detection section (6), and a load (7). The Card 2,YA", S/057/61/031/012/006/013 Experiment on direct conversion... B104/Bil2 moving system in a centrally supported pivoting arm with metal disks at the end. With a power input of 40 w and an amplification factor of 3, the disks placed at a distance equivalent to five half-wave lengths had a period of 47 sec. The acceleration time of the system was 10 sec. The period could be reduced to 15 a r:oouoingofilame5to instead of disks. The low efficiency of energy conve i n (ab ut 10- %) is attributed to losses on the vaveguide walle. V. G. Mikhaylik participatpd in the experiments. There are 4 figures and 6 references: 4 Sovivi and 2 non- Soviet. The two references to English-language publications read as follows: A. L. Cullen, Proo. IEE, 22, IV, 45 - 50, 1952; F. 1. Tischler. IRR9 5., 51, 1957. ASSOCIATION: Kharlkovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A. A. Gor1kogo (Khar1kov State University imeni A. X. Gorlkiy) SUBMITTED: December 12t 1960 Card 31A1, VALITOV, R.A.; KUKUSH, V.D.; ORLDV,V.G. Ponderomotive power meter. lzm.tekh. no.7:32-37 Tl 162. (MM 15.6) (Frequency measurements) ------------- I vittinitirt e mel,ova Weblbe, inetered, ow diprot using,*." ort Air _0 Ir "A iih-t tk-l ACCESSION NR: AR4023751 S/0274/64/000/001/AO56/AO56 SOURCE: RZh. Radiotekhnika i elektrosvyazl, Abs. 1A357 Orlovo V. G.; Kukush, V. D.- AUTHOR: TITLE: Ponderomotive forces acting on a body in a waveguide CITED SOURCE: Uch. zap. Khar1kovsk. un-t. v. 132, 1962, Tr. Radio- fiz. fak, v. 7, 112-121 TOPIC TAGS: ponderomotive force, waveguide, Helmbolz energy method, network theory, normalized susceptance, reflection coefficient, standing wave ratio TRANSLATION: The ponderomotive forces acting on a well conducting body placed in a waveguide with an unmatched load are investigated theoretically and experimentally. The Aelmholz energy method along with network-theory formulas are used to calculate the resultant Card ACCESSION NR: AR4023751 force acting on a plate mounted transversely to a rectangular wave- guide operating in the H10 mode. ,The magnitude of the force depe,-.c.~s '~on the normalized suscept nce in- !not only on the incident power and troduced by the*body in the waveguide, but also on the reflection co- efficient of the load and on the distance between the body and the load. For a definite distance and a short-circuited load, the re- sultant force can reverse sign. The appearance of an attractive force is due to the accumulation of energy because of multiple re- flections between the body and the load, so that the amplitude of the wave which propagates from the load in the resonator turns out to be many times larger than the amplitude of the waves propagating from the generator. Experimental investigations of the dependence of-the force on the length of the line between the disc 6d the load for fixed load SWR and disc susceptances were made with a metallic disc 0.02 mm thick at a frequency 9175 Mc. The experimental data agreed qualitatively and quantitatively with the theoretical results. The data obtained can be used for the deVelopment of new measuring Card ' 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AR4023751 instruments based on the ponderom6tive principle. Bibliography, 4 titles. N. B. DATE ACQ: 03mar64 SUB CODE: GE, CO ENCL: 00 Card 3/3 ACCESSION NRs AR4023765 S/0274/64/000/001/AO78/AO78 SOURCE: RZh. Radiotekhnika i elektrosvyaz*. Abs. 1AS07 AUTHOR: Orlov, V. G. TITLEs New types of ponderomotive microwave measuring instruments CITED SOURCE: Uch. zap. Kbar'kovsk. un-t, v. 132, 1962, Tr. Radio- fiz. fak., v. 7, 122-134 TOPIC TAGS: ponderomotive microwave meter, ponderomotive micro- wave wattmeter, microwave instrumentation, microwave watthour meter TRANSLATION: Instrument circuits for the measurement of microwave power, using the p6nderomotive action of the electromagnetic field, are considered. The simplest instrument contains a conducting plate suspended in a waveguide. The electric field of the wave causes the plate to turn by an angle determined by the power of the wave. Card ACCESSION NR: AR4023765 The error of this method does not exceed 2% for a matched load, but increases sharply with increasing VSWR and with increasing fr~equency deviation. Better results are obtained with two plates. In an in- strument using the interaction with both the electric and magnetic field of the wave, a disc is placed in a waveguide and is connected to a torsion suspension by a quartz rod, wbich passes through the side wall of the waveguide. The force acting on the disc is P A 2 F Vr_- I.- - b Ic where b is the normalize4)susceptance of the disc. If a bent wave- guide section is used, with a radius of curvature equal to the dis- tance from the center of the disc to the suspension filament, then a pointer indicator can be constructed. The principal error of such an instrument is 3--4%. The additional errors are determined by the VSWR and by the b(f) dependence. To increase the instrument sensi- tivity it is possible to use a circuit in which the generator is mati:hed by means of a ferrite rectifier and the distance between the Card 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AR4023765 disc and a'..short-circuiting plunger (used in place of the load) is adjustable. The measurement error in this case is 7-8%. Analogous apparatus can be used in a bent coaxial line.- The dynamic wattmeter, J.- has an impeller, the bars of which pass through a slot cut in the broad wall of the waveguide. When energy passes through the wave- guide, the impeller rotates. The angular velocit- y of rotation is proportional to the power. This instrument can serve as a watthour meter. Bibliography, 12 titles. V. R. DATE ACQ: 03Mar64 SUB CODE: GE,.SD ENCL: 00 card 3/3 ACCESSION NRs AR4023764 6/0274/64/000/001/AO77/AO78 BOURCEs RZh. Radiotekbnika i elektrosvyazl, Abu. lA506 AUTHORs Valitov, R. A-r Kukush, V. D.;-Qrlgv, V. G. TITLEt Ponderomotive power measuring instrument CITED SOURCE: Uch. zap. Khar'kovsk. un-t, v. 132, 1962, Tr. Radio- fiz. fak., v. 7, 176-190 TOPIC TAGS: ponderomotive power meter, ponderomotive wattmeter, electric wattmeter errors, mechanical wattmeter errors, capacitive susceptance, microwave wattmeter TRAIMATION: Two silver rectangular plates spaced )Lb/4 apart are glued to a rigid quartz rod in a vertical waveguide section. A mirror is glued to the same rod. The rotation angle is indicated by a light beam reflected from the mirror onto a scale. The calibra- Card 1/3 ACCESSION NRs AR4023764 tion of the ponderomotive wattmeter is by two me'anst electric and chanical. The electric calibration coefficient K determines the me connection between the power and the rotation angle, and depends on the frequency: K - El - (%0A )211/2 e cr In the case of mechanical calibration, one determines experimentally the per-unit torque of the suspension filament K t m K P 4A9. K e To compensate for the capacitive susceptance of the plates, induc- tive posts were placed in the waveguide. The VSWR at 0 - 450, in the 3.1--3.3 cm range, is then < 1.12. The main error of the ponder- omotive wattmeter is determined by the calibration error and by the Card ACCESSION NRx AR4023764 angle-moasuremont error. Theoretically (AP/P) 3.4%. A com- max parison with a precision calorimetric instrument at 9380 Mc at a VSWR equal to 1.05 yielded &P/P - 1.2%. The readings of several wattmeters differed by 0.5%. V. R. DATE ACQt 03Mar64 SUB CODE: GE, SD ENCLs 00 Card 3/3 ORWV I V. 0. -, - Abooluts -alibratlen of pondernmetive wittmte-,.o with .,Cgs*s. In. tekb . rAn.5246-a MYIQ (MIRA 1-7r7) !'I, .- ~' '; g, .K,5 ~, 1 m W-Im 6 M! MAR, ~- !"_ , -, V ,V I I_r_ ANTONYUK. 1.D.. inzheneugjjQLbj&,; SAMSONOV, A.V.; TSARItHKO. A.?., redaktor; KHITROV. P.A.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor (Station master$s usnuall Posoble nachallniku stantell. Moskva. Gos.transp.shel-dor. Isd-vo. 1957. 406 o. (MLRA 10:9) (Railroads--Stations) ANTON=, Igor' Danilovich; 044P!,~_Viktor Gricor8yevich; SAMSONOV. Alsksey Vasil'yevich; T.WkJ*4'0*,' KRITROY, P.A.. tekba.zed. (Kanual for the stationmeterl Posobie nachallniku stantaii. Izd.Z., parer. i dop. Moskva, Vues.izdatellsko-poligr.ob"odi- usuie H-va putei soobshcheniia, 1960. 398 P. (KIRA 13:6) (Railroads--Station service) VINOGRADOVA, Tevgeniya Nikolayavna; KAWYNOV, Kikhail Stepanovich; _QAQV~~rArjgor_!yeyA,ch; POWCV. Vladimir Favlovich; B=VOY, N.Ye., red.; IHITROVA, N.A., tekhn.red. Eftyerienoe in the transportation of farm produce) Opyt perevozok sellskokhoziaistvennykh grusov. Moskva. Vess.izdatellsko-poligr. obledinenis, X-va putei soobahchaniia. 1960. 55 P. (KIRA 13:10) (Farm produce--Transportation) PLADISI Feliks Antonovich;RDSTOVSKAYA, Ye.P.; PLU~OVV&.; POTAPOV, V.P., inzh., reteenzent; PREDE, V.Yu., insh., red.; MEDVEDEVAP M.A., tekhn. red. (Tables for determining the weight of freight by volume measurement and estimation] Tablitsy dlia opredeleniia vesa gruzov po obmeru i raschetu. Moskva, Transzheldorizdat, 1963. 126 p. (MIRA 16:5) (Railroads-Freight--Tables) ORLOV V G. Tasks concerning the in- ana outbound freigA handling ana storage. Zhel.dor.transp. 45 no.7:16-20 J1 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Zamestitell nachallnika Glavnogo gruzovogo upravleniya Minister- stva putey soobshcheniya. (Freight and freightage) ORLOV, VOGO Nov statute for the U.S.S.& railroads. Zhel. dor. trwisp. 46 no.7&13-18 Jl 164. (KRA 17 18) 1. Zameatitell nachallnUm Glavnogo gruzovogo uprayleniya Miniaterstva putey aoobahchaniya. ORLOVO V.I. Valuable experiment at the Irkutsk lxperiment Station. Zhivotnayodetva, 23 no.3t84 Wr 161. (MIRA 16s2) (Irkutsk Province.-Dairy cattle breWing) ORIDY, Vladimir Ivanovich, laureat Leninskoy presdi; ARZUMANOVA, We # redo; MARAY"VA, L*P.p tekhn, red, (The mighty atom; impressions] Bogatyrskii atom; vpechatle- niia. Moskva, Izd-vo "Savetskaia Rossiiap 1962 173 p. iMIRA 15:7) 1. Redaktsiya gazety "Pravda" (for Orlov). (Atomic energy) ORLOV, V. I. Methoda of raiaing the productivity of cement mills. TSement 29 no.5t2O S-0 163. (MIRA :L6; 11) 1. Azalitsement. TAV U-IL-i-didat takhnicheskikh nauk; ?RUBIN. K.G., professor, doktor one" tsk~nlehesklkh nauk. Changes In gas content during smelting of chroeluta-Mckel-solybde- num steel. Sbor. lost. stall no.35t102-121 156. (KLVA 100) 1. Kafedra metallurgit stall. (lit eke 1-chromiu*-molybdenum alloys) (Gases in metals) 137-58-6-11681 Translation from Referativnyv zhurnal. Metallurgiva, 1958, Nr b. p 63 IUSSR) AUTHORS Trubin, K G., Trubetskov, K M., Orlov, V.I. TITLE Use of Oxygen in the Open-hearth Scrap-and-ore Pro(ess (Pri- meneniye kisloroda v martenovskom skraprudnom protsesse) PERIODICAL V sb. Primeneniye kisloroda v metallurgii. Mos(o"v, Metallurgizdat, 1957, pp 68-94 ABSTRACT A detailed investigation at the Zaporozhstal' plant with open- hearthfurnaces (200-t batch; having magnesite-chromite roofs has resulted in the recommendation that a heat regime be em- ployed in which the air is enriched by 0? by as much as 25%. When this is done, the output of the furnace rises by ?-65o and the unit nominal consumption of fuel diminishes by 17%. A further increase in the enrichment of the air to 30% carries with it a continuous increase in the productivity of the furnace of up to 46.05o. The duration of the heat is cut chiefly by sav- ing on the melt-down and working periods. Here 0? ser%es not only to intensifv fuel combustion, but to increase heat gain from completion of the combustion of the CO. thus causing the Card 1/2 open-hearth furnace to approximatc the surface-blown 137-58-6-11681 Use of Oxygen in th.-- Open-hearth S( rap-and-ore Process Bessemer process. During the working period there is an increase in the Vheat of the metal, which attains 60-800C/hr. There is a corresponding rise in rate of addition of Fe ore, with an increase in rate of decarburiza- tion to 0.88%/hr. At inc reased flow, the temperature conditions of the brickwork do not go beyond the bounds of the set standards, and the effic- iency of the furnace proper rises to 0.413. The use of OZ for direct oxida- tion of impurities is most efficient at high initial (C] . Thus, when oxygen is blown in during the melt-down and working periods, the output of the furnace rises by 39% when the total unit consumption of Oz is increased to 12 M3/t. Oxygen blow into a bath with 0.5-0.6% C reduces the heat by 45-55 min. The quality of the steel remains virtually unchanged with the various methods of intensifying the heat. Yu N. 1. Open hearth f-,xnaces--Perforvirce oxyger,-Applications 3. Metals--Froces_-ir.,- Card 2/2 SOV/ 137-58-7-14361 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 7, p 59 (USSR) AUTHORS: Kryakovskiy, Yu.V., Orlov, V.I., Yun Son Chol' TITLE: Dust Formation in-It-c'5'pe~ Hearth in the Scrap-and-ore Pro- cess (Pyleobrazovaniye v martenovskoy pechi pri skrap- rudnorn protsesse) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Primeneniye kisloroda v metallurgii. Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1957, pp 119-137 ABSTRACT: A study is made of the formation and carry-off of smelting dust in 185-t furnaces of the Zaporozhstal' Plant when 02 is used directly in the bath and in the flame, and when as much as 25 and 307o 02 is added to the air. The dust contgn~s of the combustion products are determined by sampling them in the air uptakes by means of a water-cooled pipe, the in'let of which is mounted in line with the flow of flue gases, and by passing these gases through glass jars half full of distilled water, where the dust is trapped. The rate of suction is regulated by the vacuum in the system produced by an ejector pump. Lack of uniformity in the dust contents of the combustion products at Card 1/2 various times during heats with and without oxygen is noted; SOV/ 137-58-7-14361 Dust Formation in the Open Hearth in the Scrap-and-ore Process the maximum dust content in the combustion products was found during the pig-iron addition, the minimum during the period of deoxidation when the bath was quiet. The formation of dust when the flame was enriched by a limited amount of oxygen (25% 02) differs only insignificantly from the forrn- ation of dust in heats without oxygen and does not exceed 2 kg/m3 [should be g/M3. Transl. Ed. Note I . When the jet of flame is enriched by 30% 02, in- tensive formation of dust is observed: up to 8 g/cm3 during melting and 5 g/m3 during the working period. When the bath is blown with 02, the dust contenc of the products of combustion sometimes rises to 26 g/m3. Dust formation proceeds most intensively at elevated [C) both when 02 is fed into the jet of flame and when it is blown into the metal. In all cases, the dust consists primarily (70-92%) of Fe oxides. 1. Open hearth furnaces--Performance 3. Oxygen--Applications A. S. 2. Particles (Airboriie)--Detei,minilli~,.r, Card 2/2 MUDV, V.I., kand.takhn.nauk; IVAROY, R.M., insh.; YZRIN121, M.D., lnzh. Gas content in open-hearth furnace baths. Sbor. Inst. stall w.37:98-IL23 157. (KIRA 11:3) 1.Xafedra metallurgii stall Moskovskogo instituta, stall im. I.V. Stalina. (Open-hearth furnaces) (Gases in metals)