SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OSOBOV, V.I. - OSOKIN, S.D.

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050DKA, W. We combino learning with Tirr/luction. p. 35. OX) IICISYI. Vol. ~6, no. 3, Mar. 1952. SO: Monthly List of East EMropqan Accessiona, L. C., Vol. 3, No. 4, April, ~95- OSOBOVP V.I., lnzh. Study of a bay briquettirg procesa. TraLkt. i sel'khoz=Bh. 32 no.lW25-27 0 162. (ICRA lg~:)) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut sellskokhozynystven- nogo mashinostroyeniya. (Hay) DOLGOV, I.A.; ~J'cllN, V.I.; OSOLOV, V.I.: B'r-l.JZOR, V.V. Klechanizatl)n of hay nakinp operations alrr,vid. Trar ' i . 32 mo.1-4(-JsP p.3 of cover Ja 062. (MIRA " ": : ) 1. Vsesoyuznyy miuchno-issledovatel'5kly institut 5el's~o- k~ozyaystvennop ma--*inostroyeniya. (United States-Hay) OEOBOV, V.I., kand.tekKn.nauk Power expondi'~ure in thu r)ro(-ev-s of hay wafering. Trlidy V:SKliC'?Ia no.1d.*(,C,-71 '64. (Ml ~,A 10: 1 ~ ) CO Cjf3 ~ IV in~-!! f cr Lv.' Mr wi vennogo maFillnost." OSOBOVP V.I., kand. ttokhn. nauk F!sId testing of, a p!ckup b&:e.- for hay bfIcr;et.t.Lng. Tmkt. I mallkhoz=sh. no.5z17 !~, 165. (MnA 18:6) 1. Vaesoyuznyy na-achno-Amnle-Jovateltakty Instit,4t sell khokho-.yay.. atvennogo muehinostropniya. C."'C'TV, Z.; 1'0"0.:YO, G.; SKAFIR, V.; DqOZDOV, S.S., red.; Mi I-IM-ANYO , -1 V . , te h hn. red. jGa3 as fuel fo,- enginosj~,az - motornoe toplivo. Stavropol' 'la,n-opollsl-r- '.-nizhxoo lzd-vo IOU' 4C -.- (111MA Ir:ll) 'In fu0fl - - (G,,ir, , GALMICH, V.I., !-nzh.; YOLIT-M, V.N., irz,).; OSOCF:2.TO, L!"'., J_-Zh.; SRR.G_717rl' 1.1., UsIni- a slag crust f, r the j.rnductlon of AIN-tO f u-x. Art, m. ,qvFir. 17 N 164 Cfir gi In.9 t i ',l t eek t rn n v,, rk 1 1 m er i Y a . 0. Pa t )n n A' 1: krSSTI ( fo r Ga2inich; Kolisryk). 2. Khartsyzakiy trulziyy zav,d (fur KotarzH, (k3ochfmko). 3. Chelyabint*ly trubnprokatnyy miv-d (f(r Sergovev). 1AVREI.'IKDV, V.D.; -OSCCJII;lKC)V, A.A, Simple r:ethc..,' for th- stab'Lization of trigger- cirTuit implitudes. Nib, i tekh.eksp. 6 no.6~.129-130 N D 161. (1-11RA 14,11) (Pulse tor hnique s (Electron I c9) ) ACCESSION NR; AP40068 IS S/0120/63/000/006/0055/0060 AUTHOR: Mostovaya. T. A.; Mostovoy, V. I., Osochnikov, A. A.; Taltovich, A. P. TITLE: Measurement of the mass distribution of heavy fission fragments using a pulse-amplitude analyzer SOURCE: Pribory* I tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 6, 1963, 55-60 TOPIC TAGS: ionization chamber, pulse-amplitude analyzer, fission fragment, fission fragment mass, fragment, mass distribution, thermal neutran fission, heavy nucleus fission, thermal neutron. heavy nucleus, nuclear fission, fission ABSTRACT: An instrument that can measure the height ratio of two pulses formed in an ionization chamber by fission fragments is described. Layers of fissionable imterial 10-15 rnlcrosr/cm~ thick were placed on the central electrode of an Ionization chamber filled with 95% Ar and % C02. The chamber CWd ACCEWION NR: AP4006618 performance was chocked by measuring the spectra of alpha particles and fission -fragment energy of an U'5,r layer. The pulme-height-ratio analyzer is based on recording pulses on a two-bearn-tube screen operating as a memory tube. The,recording beam is activated when the pulses reach their maximum height; the spiral-scanning readout beam measures the pulse-height ratio by a time difference between two appropriate pulses. The analyzer comprises a recording unit and a readout unit, both connected with the cathode -beam tube. One beam records two simultaneous fragment -generated pulses as a dot on the screen; the other beam read* the dot and *ends information into the appropriate channel of the time analyzer, depending on the fragment-mass ratio. A frequency- and -amplitude - stabilized sine-wave RC-oscillator generates 1, 300- 1,500 cps for the readout scheme. The pulse -height -ratio analyzer can handle up to 30 pulses per sec. It was tested by measuring the fragment-mass distribu- tion of 03f fission by thermal neutrons - The joint resolution of the ionization chamber with the analyzer, measured as a ratio of the peak-to-valley ordinates on the mase-yield curve. is found to be 330:t 55. it can be improved by reducing Card 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4006918 the energy loss in the layer and the backing, and by improving the characteris - tics of the linear amplifiers and the ratio analyzer. IT. A. Smolin took part in the early period of the project. 11 Orig. art. his: 5 figures and 4 formulas. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: l9Nov62 SUB CODE: NB# AS DATE ACQ: 243an64 NO REF SOVt 002 ENCL: 00 OTHER: 006 Cora 313 ' ." . , !" , V. , . ; . r i~ *' : 1. :-_, 1, .'1 '1 ~ - ', -f ~7 F1 f?; - 7- ' ELn ani-izc,7 e kgp 8 ro.v 33158 S/120/61/000/006/029/041 0/4(3) E035/E435 AUTHORS: Lavrenikov, V.D., Osochnikov, A.A. TITLE: A simple method for amplitude stabilization of trigger circuits PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no.6, 1961, 129-130 TEXTt It is often necessary to obtain trigger voltage pulses of constant amplitude which are independent.of supply voltage variations. This is particularly important in tits conxtrtiction of shaping circuits for triggering computer storage systemn or ratemeters, the output voltage of which is directly proportional to the amplitude of the shaping voltage pulse. The principle of puro amplitude stabilization described has been used in all trigger circuits, for example in multivibrators, Schmitt triggerm, monostable flip-flops, etc. The operation of a circuit suitable for a monostable flip-flop in described. The circuit shown in Fig.1 is a monostable flip-flop with the two cathodes of a twin triads ill nd A2 joined together. Positive triggering pulses are. fed to Al. The sensitivity of the flip-flop in varied by potentiometer R2- From the resistance R, output pulses are taken and applied to a series limiter, the hreshold voltage of Card 1/4' , 177 3315A S/120/61/OcO/006/029/()Iil A simple method for ar7plittvle ... Eo3'/E'135 Front Fifr.2 it im clear that the pulne amplitude will be con.,if,lrlt as lonp, as instability factors do not make the inapnitudo of ulim- un2 tend to zero. There are 2 firiircs. [Abstractor's note: Complete translation.] SUBMITUD: March 25, 1 161 Fig.l. The monostable flip-flop amplitude stabilizer Card 3/p OSOCHOOKI, Janusz, inz. Crossbar telephone exchange lit Blonie PLailroad Station. Przegl kolej elektrotech 13 no*2:43-48 F 161. OSOCHOWUI, Jam3az, ins. Visual information signaling for passengers. Przegl kolej elektrotech 13 no.6:162-166 Je 161. 0b0GO6TGK,,_]4,b4,(Kra,snoy&rsk) Principle of the use of local materials In t6aching cOmistry (*~,:--sed on the materials of the schools of Kramodar Tprritory)* Mh" v Shkole 18 no.1:34-40 Ja-F 163. 041.~,i 16:4) (Ghemistry-Study and teaching) OSCHA, Laszlo Some technical problems of the development of our exports. ?Iusz elet 15 no.15:5 JI 160. (HEAI 9:12) (lipngary-Cormerce) OWNIIi.L; KUICMsKO, L.; HULAIUV, Ij.; bHIfR1Ii, 1. 'Jew , I -evelopments in leather finishing. loth.-obuv.pron. 2 no-10:29-31 0 160. (HALA 13:11) (Leather) (Yinishes and finishing) NOROZOV, V.A.; OSOXIN, A.M. Uperimental chill canting of block type beating radiators. Sbor. trud. MIST no.4:74-80 160. (MIRA 13t11) (Radiators) (Holding (Founding)) OSOXIN, A. N. "An Investigation of the Influence of Individuta Coeponents and Technological Pro- cess on the Casting and Mechanical Properties of Magnesium Alloys Dur1rA Chill Castings.' Gand Tech Scl, Moscow Inst of Nonferrous Metals and Gold imeni R. I. Rallm1n, 27 Doc 54. (VM. 16 Dec 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (12) SDi M No. 556, 24 Jun 55 GOLU%V. A.1.. dokto,- tokhnichookikh nnuk; OSOKIIJ. A.M.. rodaktor; GUiDKIU. U.N., toichnicheo:qy rodalctor. ommosomm. (Gorroolon pro-ceasce in reed oicrooAAwntoj K,)rro-.iornyo- prots~,,gF-7 r" reallrvkh mikroolementakh. Moakva, Gog. lzd-vo oborormcf. prc- m73hlonnonti, 1953. 121 P. (MLRA q:c) (Corronl3n and anticorrosivea) I I L r. AUTHORj Osokin, A.M., Candidate )f Technical _-cien~es TITLEt Radiator Gravity Die Caqtin8 ~Otlivka utopitol'n..-kh rn!irturov v kokill) PERIODICAL: Liteynoye froizvodetvo, 191~6, Nr '), pp 4-1, ~U_11;it) ABSTRACTs NIIST has solved the i~roblem of the application .f iho c~'.,'I- casting method in the production of heating radiRtors. tY special radiator designs without outer ~rotrusicns wti~h would restrict free shrinkage of castings or calise cracks. To eliminate the chilling of castines qn~, i!_,rensp the durability of chills, a coating of the. fcllcwlnt: sition is used: 1,~, black Ernphite, 2Yc kaolin, 101 niryrcus clay, 20P;~ chamot, and l8y~ water glass. rhe coatinf7 is -c-vered with 0.1 mm soot prior tc pouring. The technoloFy and mritcrials used for casting radiators "RCK-11" on a prioumati- tw-)-s~led chill-casting stand are described in detail. A !Dtril c' '(C such radiators was cast. In hydraulic tests, they ~rc7i,d ~enr-r than radiators cost into earth molds. It nns found qfter f,,;r- ther Inveatleations that block radiators con ilso t).? In Card 112 the same way. A chill casting of block radiator is Radiator Gravity Die Casting I ,F) -- I F, - I - 1 1 ~ shown in a photograph Jig. 1). The chill caitine, will cut the conwimpt Ion of fre.,3h mol linF mriterllal 9 ir. naf , and Increrise by I.', to 2 timmes the uutFut of radlit-r:. A T"ere are :,, pho-,ographa. AVAlLABLEt Library of' Coi:grecs Card 212 05011N. A.M. qr"wvw1f,. ~ Casting hmnting radiators in chill molds. Lit. vroizv. no. 5:4-5 MY '58. (MIRA 11:7) (Radiators) ( I ron f ound i ne.) #I- -) 1e- 1/7 A ~ OSOKIN. A.M.. inzh. XAM-amd method for casting test pieces for mechanical teets. . TSvetonet. 28 no.2:62-63 mr-AP ~r. (MIRA 10:10) (Founding) 06011H.A.H. I I Rxtracting metal from slags produced In smelting magnesium m1loys. Lit.proisv. oo.7:28 Jl'55- (MIRA 8:10) (Magnesiim alloys) OSOXIN. A.M.. Inshener. Practical ways to avoid hot brittleness of magnesium alloys in chill canting. Lit.proiav. no.1:3-6 Ja '56. (NLRA 9:5) (Magnesium alloys) (Die casting) 13SSR 10-1*