SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHERSTOBITOV, I. - SHERSTYUK, A.A.
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SUVOROVI K.; SHERSTOBITOV I
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Effect of friction in the diaphragm clamping on the accuracy of
the readings of manometric instruments'.,. Ventis Iatv A no-41
49-52 162.
1. Institut avtomatiki i mekhaniki AN Latviyakoy SSR.
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ACCESSION NR: ATS003524
is solved accurate to one constant, -_after'v4hlch th --two-solutions
are ioined together and made: continuous -on the internal _-Pontour...__: -
o~~h-e-al-a-l~,~7-ii-ncl-the,~-reqai-r(�d-const-ants are then determined. This
ablisb,~j the dependenC Of. ~e_~~ _:_~fifa -ZttLeL.:Membr-ane_
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A numerical example is given in the n lusion,and t e hu
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some deviations from the actual results-are discussed.,,drig.- art.,
has: 2 figures and 66 formulas.
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Let us save 10 million kw.-hr. glek.i tepl.tiaga. 4 no.4:16 '60.
(MI2A 13:6)
1. Zamestitell nachallaike, 3-90 uchastka energoonabzheniya,
stanteiya Berdyaush, Yuzhno-Urallskaya doroga.
(Alectric power)
IL 00098-66 EWTM/ZPA(s)-2
'ACCESSION NR: AP5017466 UR/Oi44/65/000/006/0694/0701
621.316.3+621-314-2
,AUTHOR: Sherstobitov, 1. S. (Candidate of technical sciences, Senior research
associat-u'f""
JITLE: Some peculiarities of commutation in rotary inverters with singly-split.
!poles
iSOURCE: IVUZ. Elektromekhanika, no. 6, 1965, 694-701
:TOPIC TAOS: inverter, rotary inverter, commutation
ABSTRACT: Some considerations are set forth re the commutation conditions in
~2-winding rotary inverters with singly-split poles. At constant d-c and a-c
:,voltages and frequency, the reaction mmf has the same direction as the d-c mmf,
!thie fact hampering the commutation. However, by properly choosing the direction
of rotation and by providing commutating poles (partial-pole fluxes linked with
,d-c winding rotato in opposite directions), both the field current/load-current
'characteristic and the commutation can be made satisfactory. The theoretical
considerations werej veri:aedby some experiments with a 1.3-kv, 8000-rpm, 115-vacp
;2T-vdc rotary inverter. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 20 formu.1as,
Card 1/2
KRASNOSHAPKA, MAKSDI MITROFANOVICH, doktor tekhn.nauk,, prof..;
SHERSTOBITOV., IVAN SERGEYEVICH, inzhendr
Transfer coefficient of an inverted single-armature converter
with singular splitting of the poles. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav -
elektromekh. 4 no-5:30-34 161. (MIU 14:~~
(Electric current converters)
SHERSTOBITOV, I.V., inzh. .
scientific conference on the results of thermodynamic, technical,
and econazaic,studies of steam gas systems. Izv. vys. uchebs zav.;
energ. 7 no.3:118-119 Mr '64. (NIRA 17:4)
1. Saratovskiy politekhnicheskly inatitut.
POPOV, A,l, -Mzh~~, SHERSTOBITOV, I.V., inzh.
Conference of the readers of our reriod-Ical, Izv. vya. ucheb,
zav., energ. I no.M119-121 0 '4. (MIRA 17:1211
1. Saratovekiy politekhnicheekly institut.
L 08061-67
A1,7001675-
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AUTHOR: Andryushchonko, A. !. (Doetor of technical sciences; Professor); Shorstobitbv,"
I. V. (Engineor)
G:ZG: Saratov Politachnical Institute (Saratovs1-dy polite Idiniche sk-iy institut)
!TITLE. Flow of a viscous thermally and electrically conductive gas in a magnetic fiV.L'.L
,~SOURCE. IVUZ. Energetika, no. 8, 1966, 47-52
TOPIC TAGS: constant magnetic field, electric conductivity, ideal gas
ABSTRACT: An analysis of the flow of a viscous, thermally conductive ideal
gas with considarable electrical conductivity in a magnetic field. The flow
of the gas takes place in a channel with constant longitudinal velocity in a
constant induction magnetic field. The method presented allows preliminary-
calculation of the basic characteristics of the flow of an actual electricallyi
conductive gas in a magnetic field (pressure, density and temperature of gas,
section of channel and length) in consideration of friction and of cooling*
When the gas flows.with a constant velocity through a channel -aith an un-
changed magnetic gap, the effectiveness of interaction of the gas with a
magnetic field is sharply reduced with length (load coefficient for the ini-
tial data accepted over the length of the channel X--q motors reduced by a
factor of three). Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 24 formulas. IJPRS: 38,49~j
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ORDOV, V.I.; YESIN,, O.A.; SHURYGIN.. P.M.j SHEMTOBITOV) M.A.
Investigation of processes in the interaction of cbrcmium oxide
with silicon.. manganese and iron by the electromotive force method,
Izvevyseuchebozave; chern-met. 4 w-.5:28-36 161. (MIRA 14:6)
1. Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut,
(Ghromium a1loys-Electrometallvrgy) (Electromotive force)
L 6k552-65 EUP (e) /EWT (m) /EF,,.'P P~ b) JD
ACCESSION NR: AP5020770 UR/0226/65/000/008/0050/0054
AUTHOR: Sherstobitov,_ M, A.; Popell, S. Tsarevskiy, B. VA
TITLE: Method of determining the rate of penetration of melts into capillary
porous materials
SOURCE: PordshkoVaya metallurgiya, no. 8, 1965, 50-54
TOPIC TAGS: liquid metal, foam metal, electric conductivity, electric resisiatre
electrodynamics, iron oxide, silicon dioxide, magnesium.
ABSTRACT- The method consists in continuous deteirrmiiiti'dn--7of-th~,-Ievel-Qf-ttie--,7r-~~
melt in the sample by measu--,-ement of the electrical resistance. it'is app C~61~-
Q system -th~,-eld-etrica~Ixondu-ctivit3tqLthf~-irxipregnate-0--bady is'sub-
T
-0- --- M-Ahat of the-'s tarting- body: -~s"tu'd -mac e,-o th-e-'mw6-
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stantially different Ir --y*
M 1,-8 made,of
ent of melts of FeO.'-SiO2-Fe 0 into pr sed:,sam t d
es p q_7de sj f6se&
2 3
'as-- --as 'red with-.an-au om Ec':
magnesium at 1220-1420 C. The movement w me u.
,.;~.electrical potentiometer. The samples were cylindrical with a ditimeter of 20,mm'
and a height of 40- 50 mm, pressed from a moist (716 water) mixture of pulverlzed';77r7~
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:'Porosityo,
fused magnesium of known particle size and refractory clay (9%)
the samples was 37. 5- 38. 516 and was practically identical over -the length The
percentage of open pores exceeded:99%. Simultaneous tempgrat4re measurements
were made with platinum- platinum Onodiurn ther'n oc- ouple~-. Results.
the depth of penetration increases with time according to the parabolic curve
12= K r , where 1 is the length of the sample and K is the penetration constcalt
which increases with a decrease in the proportion of silicon dioxide and with a rise
in temperature. Orig. art. has: 4 formulas, 2 figures.
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ASSOCIATION: lJra3L*okiy po1itekhnicheaklyinstitut.S.' M.- Kirova (Ural Pokytechnic-_I.,:.'.~.__
Institute)
SUBMITTED: 30Jun64 ENCL: 00 SUB CO DE;-.'MM
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AUTHOR. Pope.", S. 1.; Sheratobitov, M. A.; Tuarevokiy, B. V.
:TTTLE: Determination of the speed of penetration of molten oxides in capillarf-
porous materials
SOURCE: Ref. zh, Metallurgiya, Abs. 9A70
F. SOUFICE: Sb. Poverkhnostn. yavleniya v rasplavakh i voznikayushchikh iz nikh
tverd. fazakh. Nal'chik, 1965, 550-557
TOPIC TAGG: poroE;ity, metal surface impregnation, powder metallurgy. refractory oxide,
A3STPACT: '1'he authors determined the rate of impregnation of pressed samples of
i powders of fused magnesium by iron-silicate melts at 1220 -- 1420'. For the inves-
tigated compositions, the height I of the impregnated part grew with time parabol-
Ically, li1-'e Z2 = k-r, where k is a constant. It is established that k. decreases with
Ancreasir,6 fraction of Sio2in the melt and increases exponentia.11y with-increasing
tempera~Lure. As the grain dimension increases from 0.10 to 0.60 mm, the value of k
ncreases at 1345' from 0.31 to 1.28 cm2/sec. The influence of the temperature on thel
rate of impregnation is due to the change in the viscosity and the contact angle. 3
illustrations. Bibliography, 15 titles. D. KashWeva. [Translation of abstract)
SUD CODF: 20, 11
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KRIVORUCHMG.,-I.V.; UGOLEV, A.M.; SHERS108ITOV, O.Ye.
Effect of total removal of the duodenum ou blood liPids- D0k1-
AN SSSR.149 no-5:1225-1228 Ap 163. (MM 16:5)
1. Institut fiziologii im- I.P.Pavlova AN SSSR. Predstavleno
akademikom V.N.Ghernigovskim.
(DUODENUM) (LIPID METABOLISM)
SHEUTOBITOY, P.; DOGOMLOVA, M.
Food control. Obabchestv.pit. no.12:48 D 158. (MRIL 11:12)
1. Direktor TSentrallnov sanitarno-pishchavoy stantaii g.moskvy (for
Sherstobitov). 2. Zaveduy-ushchiy sanitarno-pishchevoy laboratoriyey
Leninskogo rayona M:oskvy (for Bogomolova).
fio"od adulteration and inapection)
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cHMTLOVA. B.; SHERSTOBITOY, V.P., red.; BUTENK0. II.P., red.izd-va;
ANOXHINA, M.G., tekhn.rado
(Workers of Kirghizistan in the struggle to flaiLfill the second
five-year plan for industry, and transportation, 1933-19371
Trudiashchiesia Kirgizii v borlbe za vypolnenie vtoroi piati-
letki v oblasti promyshlennoati i transporta, 1933-1937. Frunze,
Izd-vo Akad.nauk 'Eirgizakoi SSR, 1959. 56 p. (KIRA 13:7)
(Kirghizistan--Industries)
(Kirghizi.,~tan-Traasportation)
SHERSTOBlTOV, Viktor Pavlovich; OROZALIYEEV, K.K., kand. ist. nauk,
- red,
[The New Fconomic Pojicy in Kirghizistan, .1921-.1925) No-
vaia ekonomicheskaia politika v Kirgizii (1921-1925).
Frunze, Ildr., 1964. 610 p. (MIRA 17:12)
GRISHKOV, !van Grigorlyevich; SHERSTOBITOV V F otV. red.
[Electrification of Soviet Kirghizistan; an historical
essay] Elektrifikatslia. Sovetskogo Kirgizstana; istori-
cheskii ocherk . Frunze~ "Ilim," 1965. 120 p.
(KIRA 18:12)
LYURIIE:; G.S,; SHERSTOBITOVA, L.A.
Conference on the mechanization of work -)f engineers and
techni,~iana. 144shinostroitell no.12:43 D 161.
(MIRA 14:12)
(Office equipment and supplies)
r- "
STOBITOVA. M.; rOLVEKTOV, N.; ANPIIMVA, Tu.; YAKUSHIRA, 0.;
ORLOVSKAYA, R.
More on veterinary control. Mies. ind. SSSR 29 no.2:20 ;j8.
(MIRA 11:5)
l.Barnaullskiy m3rasokombinat.
(Meat inspection)
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MATUSIS. Z.Ya.: SHER TOBITOVA. Y.Y.
Changes in the pbAgoq7tic activity of leukocytes in human blood
during anesthaoia. Biuloeksp.biol. i mad. 43 no.1 supplament:364-38
157. (MLRA 10:3)
1. Iz baktariologichaskoy laboratorii (zav. - starshiy nauchnyy
aotrudnik Z.Ye.gatuals) Gor1kovskogo instituta vosstanovitellnoy
khirurgii, travmatologii i ortopedii (dir. - doteent M.G.Grigorlvov)
Prodstavlana deystvitelOnym chlenom AMN SSSR T.H.Chernigovskim.
(ANESTHESIA, off.
on phagocytic activity of leukocytes)
(LUKOCYTICS
phagocytic activity, off. of anesth.)
(PEAGOCYTOSIS
off. of anosth.-on phagoeytic activity of leukocytes)
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AUTHOR: Sherstoboyev A.A. Engineer
TITLE: Chronicle. A conference on Problems of Using Tele,,rision in the
Nationk'l Economy
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnylrh zavedeniy - radiotekhnika, 1958, Nr 5,
pp 626-629 (USSR)
ABSTRAM A scientific-technical conference convened in Leningrad on April
3 and 4, 1958. The session heard the following reports: V.I. Sard-
yko, on the television indurstry and the prospects of its develop-
ment in the Soviet Union; A.M. Shpalenskiy, B.F. Barshteyn-and
V.S . Polonik on serial production of television sets; B.I. Alakare-
vi,h on the use of television for contactless measuring of forged
pieces during the forging process; A.G. Kondratlyevon the use of
television in the national economy. At the conference several tel-
Card 1/1 evision sets were demonstrated. There are 6 figures.
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AUTHOR: Shers-toboyev, A.A., Engineer
TITLE: The Ji.ibilee Scientific-Technological Conference at the
Leningrad Electrical Engineering Institute imeni V,,I,
Ul'yanov (Lenin)
PERIODIk"AL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiotekhnika,
'
1959, Vol 2, TTr 4, pp 1500-501 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The 6th conference of the professorial and instructor
staff was held at the Leningradskiy elektrotekhniches-
kiy institut imeni V.I. Ullyanova (Lenina) (Leningrad
Electrical Engineering Institute imeni V.I. Ullyanov
(Lenin)) from Auril 13 to 15, 1959. The conference was
dedicated to Aleksandr Stepanovich Popov's 100th birth-
day anniversary. Doctor of Technical Sciences, Profes-
sor N.P. Bogoroditskiy, Laureate of the Stalin Award
and Director of the Insitute. opened the conference.-
Corresponding Member of the kS USSR, Doctor of Techni-
cal Sciences, Professor V,,I. Siforov made a speech on
Card 1/4 "Aleksandr Stepanovich Popov and the Development of
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Electrical Engineering Institute imeni V.I. Ul'yanov (Lenin)
Radio Electronics". - Doctor of Geological and Mine-
ralogical Sciences, Professor A.G. Grammakov made a
speech on "The Activity of Aleksandr Stepanovich Po-
pov as a Professor of Physics at the Electrical Engi-
neering Institute", Ye.A. Popova-Klyandskaya, A.S. Po-
pov's daughter and director of the memorial museum of
A.S. Popov at LETI made a speech on "Aleksandr Stepa-
novich PoDov - the First Elected Director of the Elec-
trical Engineering Institute". - The Merited Worker of
Science and Engineering of the RSFSR, Laureate of the
Stalin Award, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor
B.P~ Kozyrev read the paper "The Ultimate Sensitivi-
ty of Radiation Receivers at Low Temperatures". - An
exhibition of printed scientific works of the workers
of the Electrical Engineering Institute was shown in
the conference hall. - Doctor of Technical Sciences.
Professor S.E. Khaykin's paper was titled "Radio As-
tronomy". -- Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent
Card 2/4 L.G. Merkulov discussed some physical and engineering
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Electrical Engineering Institute imeni V.I. Ullyanov (Lenin)
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aspects of using ultrasound waves. The work of S.Ya..
Sokolov was the basis of a new branch of sciences -
the inspection of materials by ultrasound. - Doctor of
Technical Sciences, Professor Ya.A. Ryftin read the
report "The Normal Resolution of a TV Tube and System".
Doctor of Technical Sclences, Professor Yu.A. Yurov's
report was titled "The Latest Achievements in Super-
high Frequency Ferrite Engineering". He stated that
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presently only a small amount of the problems has been
solved which are connected with the propagation of ra-
dio waves in ferrites, Ferrite engineering is still
inadequately used. One of the limiting factors is
the insufficient development of mathematical investi-
0-ation methods~ Ferrites may be used for creating pa-
rametric amplifiers for travelling and standing waves
ZD
having a low level of own noises. - The conference
was concluded w-Lth Doctor of Technical Sciences, Pro-
Card 3/4 fessor N,G,. Boldyrev's raper, "Theoretical Problems
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Electrical Engineering Institute imeni V.I. Ul'yanov (Lenin)
of Analysis and Synthesis of Controlling Mathematical
Machines".
SUBMITTED: April 20, 1959
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AUTHOR: A.A., Engineer
TITLE: A Conference on the Theory and Practice of Transistor
Anplication
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiotekhnika,
1959, Vol 2, Nr 4, pp 501-502 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A scientific conference on the theory and practice of
transistor application was held in Leningrad from
April 6 to 10, 1959, The conference was organized by
the Leningradskoye pravleniye NTORiE imeni A.S.. Popo-
va (Leningrad Directorate of NTORiE imeni A.S. Popov),
LKVVIA imeni A.F. 1ilozhayskiy and by the Tsentrallnoye
byuro tekhnicheskoy informatsii Lensovnarkhoza (Central
Bureau of Technical Information of the Lensovnarkhoz),
A.A. Ignatlyev discussed electrical and operational
characteristics of new transistor types, the techno-
logical pecularities in their manufacture, technical
specifications, ultimate values of bnsic parameters
Card 1/6 and operating conditions of these transistors. -
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V.K. Labutin read the report "The Mixed Pi-shaped Equi-
valent Network of a Transistor and the Frequency De-
pendence of Y-Parameters". He had obtained accurate
expressions for the Y-parameters thru elements of a
pi-shaped, seven-element equivalent network. He recom-
mended a standardized form of recording the Y-parame-
ters, using a normalized function for expressing all
active components of the Y-parameters. He calculated
and plotted a system of normalized functions which
may be used for rapid determination of the frequency
dependence of active and reactive components of Y-pa-
rameters. Two tolerance groups were introduced for
the numerical ratios of the values of equivalent cir-
cuit elements; accordingly, two groups of expressions
were obtained, for the direct calculation of the Y-
parameters and for using the normalized function. -
In their report "A Simplified Bridge Method of Measu-
ring Complex Parameters of Transistors", L.Ya.Shapiro
Card 2/8 and G.P. Sherov-Ignatlyev suggested a simplified me-
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thod of bridge measurements with considerably shorter
calculations. - In L.S. Berman's report "Approximated
1-ilethods of Calculating Transient Processes in Transi-
stors with Strong Signals", the general case was dis-
cussed, when the e.m.f. of the input oscillator and
its resistance are given. - Yu.K. Barsukov reported on
"The Transient Blocking Process in Junction Diodes at
High Currents". The investigation was conducted on DG-
Ts diodes at currents of 13 amps (about 1000 amps/cm2).
N.S. Nikolayenko read two reports, "The Energy Analy-
sis of Multi-Stage Transistor Amplifiers" and "A Tran-
sistor Amplifier for Automatic Measuring Instruments".
In the first reoort, he suggested an analysis method
of -reat'accuracy by which any transistorized ampli-
fier circuit may be checked. It Drovides also a direc-
tion for the synthesis of an amplifier and may be used
for accoiinting the introduction-of additional elements
into a circuit. - G.IT, Novopashennyy, a worker of LPI
Card 3/8 imeni M.I. Kalinin, read the paper "Transistorized Am-
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plifiers for Investigating Rapidly Changing Displace-
ments and Accelerations". He discussed equipment wor-
king on piezoelectric transducers with an oscillos-
coDe. It includes a preamplifier with a high impedance,
voitage amplifiers, integrating amplifiers and power
amplifiers. - G.P. Sherov-Ignat'yev discussed "The
Therman Balancing of Transistorized Videoamplifierall
and presented a method of using drift transistors for
building transistorized videoamplifiers with thermal
balancing. - A.P. Molchanov, A.M. Utkin, B.N. Murav'yev
dealt with some problems of building transistorized
frequency-selective amplifiers. V.S. Protasov read the
report "The Frequency Stability of Transistorized Self-
Oscillators". - T.D. Gavra reported on "Transistorized
Quartz Self-Oscillators". He explained experimental
investigations of the frequency stability of different
quartz oscillator circuits built with new transistor
types in the frequency range of up to 40 Mc and at
Card 4/8 temperatures of up to +700C. - R.T. Safarov and R.I.
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Zverev reported on control devices composed of transi-
stors and ferrites. The authors discussed general pro-
perties of some control devices, designed for perfor-
ming the frequency modulation of the automatic frequen-
cy control of oscillators. They presented the results
of an experimental investigation of control elements
composed of semiconductro diodes and transistors, and
also of ferrovariometers in the frequency range of 5-
20 Me. - The application of transistors in wire commu-
nication was the subject of the reports of V.M. Vol-
shonok "Electrical Transistorized Units of Facsimile
Devices", M.M. Matveyev "Transistorized Equipment for
Automatic Telephone Exchanges", and V.V. Shtager "The
Use of Transistorized En.uipment for Building Small E-
lectronic Automatic Telephone Exchanges", - T.M. Agak-
hanyan, N,S. Bedova, L.N. Patrikeyev reported on "Tran-
sistorized Adders for High-Speed Computers". They dis-
cussed three parallel adder versions and two serial
Card 5Z8 adder versions, designed for adding and subtracting bi-
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nary numbers. - O.P. Baranov read the report "Transi-
storized Oxillators Producing Relaxation Oscillations".
The calculation method presented by the author is
clear and simple but provides sufficient accuracy for
practical purposes. - G.N. Slavskiy and A.M. Gribanki-
na reported on "An Investigation of Transis'orized Re-
laxation Circuits". They investigated transistorized
relaxation circuits, multivibrators, kipp relays. -
In his report "Transient Processes in Simple Key Cir-
cuits", S.Ya Shats presented approximated expressions
for the switching duration, which is to be determined
by a frequency dependence. The specific influence of
transient capacitances on the pulse shape was consi-
dered. - "A Transistorized Frequency Divider With a
Variable Division Factor" was the topic of N.K. Igol-
kin's report. - V.I. Lebedev, Yu.A. Kamenetskiy read
their paper on "Restoring the Direct Component of a
Pulse Voltage in Transistorized Elements". They explai-
Card 6/8 ned the depences of semiconductor parameters on the
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frequency characteristics. - V~I. Shpenik's report had
the title "Semiconductor Parametric and Balancing Vol-
tage Stabilizers". - V.I. Stafeyev submitted two re-
norts "The Unbalanced Conductivity Parameter Modula-
lion as a New Principle of Punctioning of Semiconduc-
tor Devices" and "Magnetic Diodes". The author showed
the possibility of creating new types of semi-conductor
devices, based on the action on an unbalanced carrier
concentration. The theoretical conclusions were con-
firmed experimentally. - G.N. Slavskiy and L.N. Arkhi-
pets reported on "A Transistorized, Wideband, Active,
Low-Frequency RC Filter". - L.Ya Shapiro and A.S. Fe-
dorov discussed "A Wideband Vectormeter for the Fre-
quency Range of 10 kc to 20 Me". They explained a de-
vice for direct combined measurements of modulus and
phase of the complex voltage transmission factor of
active and passive two-terminal pair networks. The
frequency vectormeter range is 16 kc to 20 Me. The mo-
Card 7/8 dulus measurement range is 0 _ + 80 db, the phase mea-
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suring range is 0-3600C,the accuracy is not below � 5%.
The results of the effort in developing and practica)
application of transistors was reviewed in the deci-
sions of the conference. The conference showed new
ways and directions for a large-scale introduction of
semiconductro engineering in all principal branches
of the USSR economy.
SUBMITTED: April 20, 1959
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DMITRIYELI, Lev Nikolayevich; SHMI:;TOBOYEV, A.A., roo.
(Group method for manufacturing printed circuits and
the resolving capability of diagrarati- silk nets]
Gruppovoi metod izgotovlenila pechatqvkh skhem i raz-
reshaiushchaia sposobnost' shelkograficheskikh setck.
Leningrad, 1965. 30 P. (MIRA 18:5)
S'P,)Vjy
S! 7"R K N. and ~AKLIN, R. 1, (Irkutsk Scientific Research Vee--inar,,-
&,cuerLmental 5tation) of paratynhous abortion in mares -with bac'eri
So: --ete-inarlya; 23; 5-6; May/June 1946; Uncl.
TABCON
0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
--- -SiFERSTWEV, K. N.
Candidate of Biological Sciences., Irkutsk Veterinary Experimental Station.
P/
"Concerning the coli-gertnerian bacteriophage.
SO: BACTERIOPHAGIA 114 VETE-RINAIRY PRACTICE., Proceedings of the Veterinary Section
of the AcadeaV, P. 37,, 14oscow, 1947. Trans. 191, by L. Lulich, Uncl.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 0 0
Y -G~JM IN, -R - I
"Aujei' '91Y Is digease."
SO: Veterinariia 25(12), 1948, 1). 19
from same source, in 1948 Letopis' Zhurnalrnykh Statev, No. 47, item 42544, which
is identical.
Aladar Aujeszky (contemporary Hungarian physician) disease., pseudohydrophobia;
psoudorabies; an infectious (virus) bulbar paralysis of cattle, horses and other
domestic animals, first observed in Hungary and Brazil, where it is called the
"scratching pest." (Amer. Illustrated Led. Dictionary - Dorland, pp 166; 437 TWA
SIMSTOBOYAV, K.K.
iN I
Characteristics of variability of sporogenous micro-organisms.
Mikrobiol. zhur. 17 no.3:46-54 155 (KLU 10:5)
1. Z Bilotserkivslkogo sillolkogoopodaralkogo institutu
(BACTIRIA,
sporogenous, variability, review) NO
V
H L IN '-] 'j t:~ &)~- , , ~K , [k/,
USSR/Microbiology. General Microbiology. F-1
Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur.-Biol., No 7, 1958, 28815.
Author : Sherstoboev K N
Inst :Tut glyt-M.
Title :Tinctorial Properties of Bacterial Spores.
Orig Pub: Tinktorialnye svoystva spor bakteriy.
Nauch. zap. Belotserkovsk. s.-kh. in-t, 1956, 4, 119-125.
Abstract: In the same species of microorganisms, in the same culture
with the same method of staining, 6 different spore stains
were found: light blue, weakly stained, normally stained,
intensely stained, violet, and blue. The presence of dif-
fereat tinctorial types indicates a difference in the or-
ganic composition of spores. By testing preparations from
cultures grown on a liquid medium placed iz Pasteur pi-
pettes sealed at the bottom capillary portion and into
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of the mediumis aeration, which influences the character
SH,F,qS,2C7oyF,,V,, K.11.
--- '.. j- ." -
0--,J,iect3 -Atlt AK-9-2 verra-w-type onuir-
ruderonc ~p ro' Lab.dr-lo 4 ro.5: 53-5L. S-0 158 Oapu 11:11.)
(MIGM07,M)
SHERSTOBOYEV,,'X.,N., 2-1 .
~." V- -
A new strain of bacilli forming mobile colonies, Bacillus coloniomo
bile [with summary in Snglieh], Mikrobiologiia. 27 no-5:641-645
S-0 158 (MIRA 11:12)
1. Belotserkovskiy seltakokhozynystvennyy institut.
(RACIIZUS,
colirlomobile (Rus))
SHERSTOBOYEV, K.H.
Movement of bacterial colonies. Mikrobiologiia 30 no.1:91-98 Ja-F
,61. (MA 14:5)
1. Belotserkovskiy sel.,skokhozyaystvennyy institut.
(BACILLUS COLOITIONIOBILE)
ShEESTOBOMV, K.N.
Fractionation of spores by centrifugation. Ilikrobiologiia 30 no.6:
1070-1074 1~-D 161. (MIRA. 1/.-. 12)
1. Sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut Belaya TSerkov'.
(BACTERIOLOGY-TEGHNIQUE)
SOVII19-58-10-11119
Freytsis, I. D., Engineer, Sherstoboyev, SnL:-ineer
Automatic Station for a Md-n~Poi~ntTem~perat~ure Control
(Avtomaticheskaya stantsiya mnorotocliechnogo regulirovaniya
temperatury)
Priborostroyeniye, 1958, 1Tr 10, PP 1-5 (USSR)
The following works where automatic temperature control is
used are mentioned (wrks located in I~ningrad):
"Elektrosilail factory imeni Kirov with 49 transmitters
Radioworks imeni "Kozitskiy" with 72 transmitters
Plastics factory imeni "Komsomollskaya
pravdall with 300 transmitters
Shoe factory "Skorokliod" with 12o transmitters.
The plant at the "Skorokhod" is a telemechanical apparatus
with valve controlled elements; it performs the following
oy)erations:
1) Temperature control of a maximum of 150 transmitters.
2) Automatic temperature control: In the case of cooling as
/3 -sell as in the case of an overheating the place of deviation
SOVI/1 19-51-10-1/1
Station foi- a Many-Point Te:-.,,erature Control
nust be located by sif~nals.
ilutomatic control and signallin- from all transmitters.
01-Aional temperature measurement operated by telephone
dialling to any automatic transmitter station.
5) Graphical representation of the temperature for any trans-
mitter at any time.
Pre-set control of temperature as a function of time for
any object by means of a special supplementary apparatus.
The electrical block scheme of the station car, be divided
into the followin.- sections:
a) Scanning device.
b) 7,in-asurement, scheme with valve amDlifier and control unit.
c) IIlu tomatic control.
d) Desk for remnote measurement and recordin.g of temperature.
e) Pre-set contro'.
The electric circuit diagram of the stanniE device and that
of the measuring scheme of the station are given. The way
of oz)eration of their individual parts is partly described.
The desk for remote control, the control blocks and the com-.
mutators are 3hourn by phctog--aphs. It turned out that the
Diant needs a rainimur. of service. The works electrician is
Card 2/3 employed at several stations for operating F-h a unit.
Automatic Station for a Many-Point Temperature Control
SOV/119-58-10-1/19
One pickup transmitter costs about 300 Roubles. The employment
of a 72-transmitter station in the "Kauchuk" factory saved
100 000 Roubles in one year. There are 5 figures.
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S=TOBOYEV. N.Ya.
Contribution to the history of hydraulic engineering and soil improvement
in our country. Gidr.i mel.6 no.4:55-62 Ap 134. (MLRA 7:3)
(Aydraulic engineering) (Soil conservation)
99-7
SUBJECT: USSR/Melioration
AUTHOR: SherstobOYOT, N.Th.t Candidate of Mechanical Sciences.
TITLEt "Problems of Hydrotechnical and Meliorative Engineering of
Leningrad in the Past" (250th Amiversary of Leningrad)
(Iz gidr.ot*khnicheekogo i meliorativnogo proahlogo Leningrada)
(k 250-letiyu Leningrada)
PERIODICAL: "Gidrotekhnika i Meliorat*iya", 1957, # 7, PP 48-57, (USSR)
ABSTRACT% The first drainage projects of the Leningrad area were started
by Peter the Great, when the Peterhof, Gatchina and Oranienbaum
districts were reclaimed. During the government of Peter the
Great, Hy4ro-Engineer Skornyakov-Pisarev prepared plans for the
construction of the Ladoga Canal and Kopchmin prepared plans
for the building of the Neva-Volga Canal. During the Peter
the Great's epoch the following Russians became well-known for
their achievements in the field of hydraulic engineering%
Zemtsov, Hannibal, Lomonosov. With the advent of Communism,
however, drainage projects covering thousands of hectares were
carried out. In the Leningrad district, for example, are 8
machine-melioration stations with 44 machine-tractor detach-
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99-7-1-,L' '114,
TITLEt "Problems of Hydrotechnical and Meliorative Engineering of
Leningrad in the Past" (250thAzaiversary of Leningrad)
(Iz gidrotekhnicheskogo i Wiorativnogo proshlogo Leningraft)
(k 250-lotiyu Leningrada)
ments presently engaged in reclamation work where in 1953 alone,
have 31,200 hectares been drained, and during the 6th 5-year-
plan the drainage of additional 165.300 hectaresthe shrubbery
.clearance of 87,000 ha,the reclamation of 101,500 ha of virgin
and follow land in being planned.
The article lists 51 references, all Slavic.
ASSOCIATIONt
PRESENTED BYs
SUBMITTED%
AVIILABLEs At the Library of Congress.
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, SHIERSTOBOYEV, N.Ya.-,-kand. tekhn. nauk
From thp remote past of hydraulic engineering in the U.S.S.R.
Gidr. i mel. 12 no.9:42-48 S 16o. (MM 13:9)
(Hydraulic engineering)
SHaSTO -N-.Ya-.-,kand.tekhn.nauk (Leningrad)
Ustory of the subsurfacs drainage in the U~S~S.R. GIdr.i Mel.
14 no.3--46-54 Mr '62. OMIRA 154)
(Drainage)
SHERSTOBOYEV, N,Ya,, kand.tekhn.nauk (Leningrad)
History of soil draining with closed drainage in the U.S.S.R.
(conclusion). Gidr. i mel. 14 no.4:47-56 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:5)
(Drainage)
-ChFRSTC-BO,-17EV) V. 1~'. BOYAR,94TNOVA, Z. YA.
USn (%60()*Jl
ITlimsk Vcivcdeship Agriculture
7. Books about the Russian settlement of Siberia, ("Arable land of Ilimsk".
V. T'. Sherstcboyev; "The population of the Tomsk District in the first
hale of the 17th century", A. Ya. Boyarshinova, reviewed by S. A.
Tokarev), Sov. elln., no. 1, 1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl.
-=tSTOBOTAX, Vadin Nikolly
-2vich- SHOTSKIY Vladimir Porfirlyevich;
L-7-
KROTOV, V.A., red.; STRIESTA, G.F.: red.; SMOKINA, T.I.,
takhn.red.
[Agricultural regions of Irkutsk Province; materials on the
agricultural regionalization of Irkutsk Province] Sel'sko-
khozisistvannys raiony Irkutskoi obleati; materialy po
sellskokhozisistvennomi raionirovaniiu Irkatskoi oblasti.
Irkutsk, Irkutskoe knizhnoe izd-vo. Ho,~2. 1958. 75 p.
(MIRA 14:4)
(Irkutsk Province--Agricultural geography)
Ka4AROVSKAYA, Vera Pavlovna; SHERSTOBOYEV,V.N..,-prof.9 red.; STRILEVA, G.,
red.; YURGANOVA, M., tekhn. xed.
[Agricultural development and specialization in the Angara-Ilim.
subzone of Irkutsk Province; materials on -the agricultural zoning
of Irkutsk Province]-Razvitie i spetsializateiia sellskogo kho-
ziaistva Angaro-111 kol podzony Irkutskoi oblasti; materialy po
sallskokhoziaistyennanu raionirovaniiu Irkutskoi oblasti. Pod red.
V.N.-Sherstoboeva. Chita, Akad.-nauk SSSR. No-3. 1958. 164 P.
(MIRA 14:6)
(Irkutsk Province-Agriculture)
SHIRST OB OTEY, -
Systems of field crop cultivation in Irkutsk Province. Trudy Vost.-
Sib. fil. AN SSSR no.29:47-54 159. (MIRA 13:9)
(Irkutsk Province--Field creps)
USSR/Diseases of Farm Animls - Diseases of Unknown Etiology. R-3
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 4, 1958, 16949
Author Sherstoboyeva, MiA., Ivanova, L.I.
Intt Belaya Tserkov AC;ricultural Institute.
Title Study of the Mineral Composition of Bones in Infectious
Rhinitis of Swine.
Orig Frub Nauchn. zap. Belotserkovsk. a.-kh. in-t, 1957, 6, 125-131
Abstract The chemical composition o--:' the nasal bones of 3 healthy
.)i,~s, and LL pi(3s affected with. infectious rhinitis W
,ias studied. It was found that in IR a considerable
decrease of the Ca content in the bones, a slight increa-
se of P, and a decrease of Mr, occurs. These chanGes be-
come more marked with the development of the disease.
No chan[;cs of Al and Fe were observed. -- Ye. M. Berkovich.
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The Influence of InhomoCeneities on the Dark and 78-3-5-5/39
Photochemical Decomposition of the Permangarate-Ion
accelerates the decomposition of MnO ion3 as well in
darkness as in light. A photochemical redlt'!!'jon of the
permanganate ion proceeds under the influea--e of photons.
There are 6 figuree and 10 references, 1 of whish is Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Belotserkovskiy jallskokhozyaystvennyy inat-itut
(Belaye. Tserkov' AgrIcultural Institute)
SUBMITTED: May 22, 1957
AVAILABLE: L4 brary of Congress
01' HE's"it 2. P*r-
results
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170)
AUTHORS: Kachan, A. A., Sherstoboyeva, M. A. SOV20-124-3-61/67
TITLE: Effect of Light on the Electroconductivity of Potato Leaves
('-'eystviye sveta na elektroprovodnost' listlyev kartofelya)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 124, Nr 3, PP 707-710 (USSR)
ABSTRACT; The illumination of the filamentous alga Clodophora and of the uni-
cellular alga Chlorella with an electric bulb reduced the electro-
conductivity of the system. It increased again with subsequent
darkening (Ref 1). This fact mainly reflects the change in the ion
concentration of the culture solution: during illumination, the
algae absorb ions from the solution, after the switching-off of the
light, part of the ions from the cells are returned into the
soluti on. In view of several important conclusions arrived at by
L. G. Yaglova (Ref 1), the authors considered it an interesting
task to obtain direct test results on the nature of the change of
the conductivity of the green plant parts both during illumination
and immediately after the switching-off of the light. The electro-
conductivity was measured in an electrode cell (Fig 1). Newly picked
potato and Echeveria leaves were washed in aqua destillata and dried.
A 500 watt projector bulb served as a light source. The light was
Card 1/3 directed onto the cell by means of a large condenser. Infrared rays
Effect of Light on the Electroconductivity of Potato Leaves SOV20-124-3-61/67
were absorbed through a filter from a CuSO 4 solution. Figure 2
shows the changes in the specific conductivities in an old (1) and
a young (2) potato leaf. During the first few seconds of illuminaticn
the electroconductivity of the leaf rises rapidly. Then it ceases
to increase and remains constant. After the switching-off of light
the conductivity decreases. The chloroPhyll-free subsoil vegetables
(beetroot and carrots show no changes in conductivity. Typical
ferment toxins (Ref 5~ that are directly related with Photo-
synthesis (hydroxxiamine hydrochloride, o-phenanthroline copper
sulfate) suppress the change effect of the conductivity ~Fig 3).
Thus the considerable role played by ferments in the photosynthesis
of the potato leaf can be demonstrated. Figure 4 presents the
results of control tests with Echeveria leaves. It can be considered
a proven fact that light, during the first few seconds after its
action, is the chief factor responsible for the rise in the electro-
conductivity of the potato leaves. L. G. Yaglova (Ref 1), however,
could not notice this fact in her experiments. Further studies of
the effect of light on the leaves of various plants may be of im-
portance, not only for theory but also for practical application.
Card 2/3 There are 4 figures and 5 references, 2 of which axe Soviet.
Effect of Light on the Electroconductivity of Potato Leaves SOV/20-124-3-61/67
ASSOCIATION: Belotserkovskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institut
(Belaya Tserkov' Agricultural Institute)
PRESENTED: September 24, 1958, by A. L. Kursanov, Academician
SUBMITTED: Eay 8, 1958
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S/073/63/029/cOl/008/009
A057/A126
AUTHORS: lultsiiy, L.A., Kachan, A.A., Sherstoboyeva-,-M.A., Timoshenko, T.K.
TITLE': The catalytic activity of silver water upon the oxidation of indigo-
carmine by hydrogen per,oxide
PE,RIODICAL: Ukrainskiy khimicheskiy zhurnal, v. 29, no. 1, 1963, 1b6 - loB
TEXT: The peroxidaze activity of silver %4ater (Agw) which is known as a
strong bactericide was investigated at the institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy
khimii Ail USSR, Ev,,lotserkovskiy institut (Institute of Gene 1. and Inorganic
Chemistry AS UkrSSR, BeloLserkov Institute) using as a -model che reaction between
11202 and indigocarmine (IC). The peroxidaze activity of Agw was compared with
the activity of silver lons, and solutions containing dispersed silver, A920 and-
AgCl. The effect of casein was also studied. The experiments were carried out
with 5 - 10-1t M. IC solutions a'. pH -5.9, and the reaction was controlled by
measuring 'the optical density (605 mft) of the solution.' It was observed, in
a.-reemnent with literature data, that the reaction of IC decolorization with H202
occurs by the first order in relationto X. The obtained values of the reaction
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S/073/fj3/02-9/0011/008/009
-he c-aLaiytic activity of silver watuer upon .... A057/A126
rate consta'ItZ7 "-'or t1ie oxi~"atl' on of IC wi th H202 demonstrate the peroxidaze ac-
ivity of ^i,~w and also (but less) 0' 'F,2C' colloidal silver, respectively. The
t
I ti ~ A -
acLivat~ion enerl-y is not chani;ed by t.he presonce of' the catalyst, thus indicating
t:ie connecLic:n of czacalyt~c offe,,-- an increase of the enthropy o*1 the
sys '1'his is as--u,,;ied to bf~ related to an -increase of the number of active
particles (fo-,mied by decomposl ticni Of '1-3C2), decompose IC more easily. The
assumption was ~jroveu Dy e;~Perlments an inhi"Ditor (pyrophosphoric acid and
*ti-on i
.1 nhibited also
.-hydroxyquinoline~. --his irmibiror of "002 decompos-
*the 11-3 decomiposi'Lior. It -.-Ja-s also Prove,-.* experimentally that Ag-ei promotes the
catalytic activity of casein on zhe -xidat-'Jon of !C by H202. There are 3 f1gures
and I table.
A8SOCIATIGN: obshchey i neorE;aniches1ko5, khimii AN USSR, Belotserkovskiy
s/.-:h -Insitut 'Institule- of ~',eneral and Inorganic Chemistry AS UkrSSR,
Delotserkovsk s/kh institute)
Pebruary 16, 1962
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SHLESTODITOV, !van Sergeyevichq kzLnd.takhn.naul.-,,, starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik
Spe~;ia3 fdaturer, of comutatlon in inverted s-Ingle-armature
3onverters with single splitting of poles. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;
elektromekhanika 8 no.6-.694-701 165.
(MIRA 18:8)
SIfERST081mv, M,tl~', FOPEL'~ S.I~; TSAREIISKIY, B.V,
Methods of determining the rate of penetration of melts into
capillary porous materials. Forosh. met. 5 no,,8:50-54 Ag 165.
(MIRA 18s9)
1. Ural'skly politekhnicheskiy institut imeni Kiro7a,,
KHALILOV, A.Kh.; PARFEN2YEV, I.; AKCHURIN, B.S., kand.veterinaxmykh nauk;
ALPAROV, D.A., kand.biologicheakikh nauk; GAREYEV, M.S.,, mladshiy
nauchnyy sotrudnik,- SHERSTOV, S.V.
Use of tissue preparations. Veterinarlia 38 no.1:2,5.-26 Ja 161.
(MDA 15:4)
1. Sekretarl Charodinskogo rayomogo kmiteta Komministicheskoy
parti-i S6vetskogo Soyuza Dagestanskoy ASSR (for Khalilov).
2. Glavnyy veterinarnyy vrach Orzh-4tskdgo rayona., Poltavskoy oblasti
(for Parfen-yev). 3. Bashkirskaya railchno-!-.issledovatellskaya
vatbaklaboratoriya (for Akchurin,, Alparov, Gareyev). 4. Glavnyy
veterinarnyy vraoh Upravleniya myaso-malochnoy i rybnoy promy!shlen-
nosti Zaporozhskogo sovnarkhoza (for Sherstov).
(Tissue extracts) (Stock and stockbreeding)
UDOVENKO, V.V.; IM.A.
rlornzlex co,-,vc-in-;s of cuzriz chloride wi'h morco-thanolamire. Ukr.
~L
khim. zhur. 31 nn.1:23-26 165. (MU~ A 18: 5)
1. Kiyevskiy politekhnicheskly institut.
-1 1 V
CrrainL;.
-'~s Jn,:x r3 44,03.6
V. -.3. ~)f Grain r7"ll. 7.
Ori.,~ Dab
5-1
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alv.t~ia )-o"d by -'-Lz.-
of Y, L
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22-'~ rnijui~.!u- Ta
a. 44, quich- a
Yak'. 1708, q.licl~- Y: J-.
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3
SHERSTIOVA, O.S.
Atferent impulsation in the sciatic nerve of rabbits in experi-
mental inflammation in ther gastrocnemius muscle. Fiziol. zhur.
[Mr.) 10 no.1:109-113 164. (MIRA .17:8)
1. Kafedra normallnoy fiziologii Kishinevskogo meditsinskago
instituta, Moldavskoy SSR.
KOSTYLEV, S.A.; SHEPSTYAK, B.N.
Electron diffraction ottdy-of the strudture of sublimated
ZnS and ZnS - Ma film. Kristallografiia 8 no.3:456-459
~~-46 163, (MIRA 16:11)
1. Dnepropetrovski7 gosuda7stvennyy universitet.
5 (2)
AUTHORS: Reznik, B. Ye., Dlugach, R. Ye., SOV/!5z..2-5-6/31
Sherstyak, D. N.
TITLE: The Kinetics of the Formation Reaction of the Rhodanide
Complex'Aof Molybdenum in the Presence of Copper Ions
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedenily. Khimiya i khimicheskaya
tekhnologiya, 1959, Vol 2, Nr 5v pp 674-678 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The determination method of molybdenum (VI) can be completed
by the introduction of copper ions (II), since the otherwise
very slow reaction of the molybdenum by thio-uxea in the
resence of rhodanide (reaction 1) is accelerated by copper
f 1). The authors studied the kinetics of the reaction (1)
M
in the presence of copper sulfate to use it in the determination
of small quantities of copper. The reaction rate was recorded
on the basis of the temporal variation in optical density of
the solutions of the rhodanide-molybdenilm comple-~. Diagrams of
the results were drawn (Fig 1). The tangent of the angle of
inclination between the'straight line obtained and the
abscissa axis shows the reaction rate. Figures 2 and 3 show
the dependence of the mentioned tangent on the concentration
Caxd 1/3 of the copper and molybdenum ions. The dependence of the
The Kinetics of the Formation Reaction of the SOV/153-2-5-6/31
Rhodanide Complex of Molybdenum in the Presence of Copper Ions
reaction rate on the concentration of the thio-urea is also
linear. This shows that the concentration of these substances
folloas a kinetic equation of lot order (Ref 2). By comparison
of the calculated rate constant k and the catalytic reaction
coefficient 7, a considerable catalytic action of the copper ions on
the reaction (1) is shown. The authors determined the
catalytically detectable minimum copper quantity to be
1.8-10- 6 mol/l. Figure 2 shows that the reaction rate of the
copper concentration is proportional. The authors determined the
copper concentration of the solution by using the gaging cu-rve
(Fig 2). Table 1 lists the results. To clarify the possibility
of copper determination in aluminum alloys, the influence of
foreign ions was studied. Table 2 shows that the ions Al 3+ , Mn 2+
Zn 2+ , Cd 2+, Ti 3+ and SiO32- increase the optical density of the
solution to a certain extentbut do not change the reaction
rate, Table 3 shows the results of the determination of copper
on the background of large aluminum quantities. Figure 4 shows
Card 2/3 that also the iron ion (III) increases the optical density of
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The Kinetics of the Formation Reaction of the QOV/115~--2-5-6/31
Rhodanide Complex of Molybdenum in the Presence of Copper Ions
the solution (Fig 6). Figure 5 confirms the slow reduction of
the iron ions (III) by thio-urea, Therefore the optical
density is, in the presence of iron, the sum of the colorings
of the disturbing iron-rhodanide- and the molybdenum-rhodanide-
complex. There are 6 figures, 3 tables, and 4 Soviet
references.
ASSOCIATION: Dnepropetrovskiy gosudarstvenny-y univer-itet; Kafedra
analiticheskoy khimii (Dnepropetrovsk State University,
L- --Y
Chair of Analytical Cheuistry
SUBMITTED: Mlay 2,; 9
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UO -6610001000'1w-l- 0-1-
ACC NRz AR," 30495 SOURCE CODE; UkhMV 4
5
AUTHOR: Xaronclrak, Yu. Ye; Sherstlyakov, A. P.
U
Formation o-' hexagonal phase in CdTe epitaxial layers
SOnCE: Ref. -.h. Zlektronika -L yeye primenen.-ye, '~bs. 6397
R:--:~ SOURC-7: Sb. SLrI-.)ozium. Protsessy sinteza i rosta 1wistallov i plenok
poluprovodnik. materialov, 19065. Tezisy dokl. Novosibirsk, 1965, 20-21
TOPIC TAGGS: c-.1stal growing, semiconductor film, epitaxial growing
.A3STRACT: The production of CdTe epitaxial layers on (100)-spalls of salts and
ex-turized layers (-Uhe (111)-plane of GdTa is perpendicular to the backing) on
anorzhous backinas is described. Electron-diffraction studies revealed the nresence
01. C=:.c arld nexagonal phases. The hexagonal-pha5G concentration increases kith -the
backlirQ- tem-Derat ure, reaches maximum at 400C, and then falls off - At 350C, r-%Xir,=
orient--tion of 'layers on an amorphous backing occurs. The mechanism of formation
of' -Alka 1-lexazonal -ohaseand texture in thin CdTle layers is discussed. The effect of
j the hexauonal phase and texture on the electrophysical properties of the layers is
considered. Ya. X., A. Sh. [Translattion of abstractj
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AUTHOR: Maronchuk, Yu. Ye.; Sherstyakov, A. P.
TITLE: On the process of formation of the hexagonal phase in epitaxial layers of
cadmium telluride .,j
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 4A595
REF. SOURCE: Sb. Simpozium. Protsessy sinteza i rosta kristallov i Dlenok
poluvrovodnik. materialov, 1965. Tezisy dokl. Novosibirsk, 1965, 20-21
TOPIC TAGS: epitaxial growing, cadmium telluride, phase transition, electron dif-
fraction analysis, temperature dependence, semiconducting film
ABSTRACT: A technology is described for obtaining epitaxial layers of CdTe on (100)
cleavage surfaces of halogens and on textured layers(with (111) plane of CdTe perpen-
dicular to the substrate) on amorphous substrates. Electrg-diffraction investiga- '.
tions point to the presence of cubic and hexagonal phases., With increasing substrate
temperature, the concentration of the hexagonal phase increases, reaches a maximum at
400C, and then decreases. The orientation of the layers on the amorphous substrate i
maximal at 350C. The mechanism of formation of the hexagonal phase and of the tex-
ture in thin layers of CdTe is discussed. [Translation of abstract].
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o- he )naaTtori of sIngle-crystal fiLms of cadmium
mero-u-,
y tEdluri:ie. Vy--.Ii. sist. no.15i67-82 165.
(KIRA 18 6)
1. Inqtlltu-,~ f'-z'~-ki poluprovordintkov S"Lbirskogo otdeleniya AN
SSSR.
AU_ NKt -AR6000121 -SOURCE-CODE: -UlVO058/65/006/068/EO46/ED46-----
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika.. Abs. 8E343
AUTHORS: Maronchuk, Yu. Ye., Krivorotoyj Ye._A.; Sher!!~ A. P.
'Jet,
ORG: none
TITLE: On the processes of formation of single-crystal films of cadmium and mercury
telluride
CITED SOURCE: Sb. Vychisl.-s1stemy. V:yp. 15. Navosibirsk, 1965., 6T-75
Li V
TOPIC TAGS: singiel glowing, mercury, cadmium, telluride, polycrystaMne
film, temperature dependence
Lf q,
TRAMIATION: The authors consider the processes of growing single-crystal laye a of
CdTe and HgTe, the influence of the composition of the vapor, of the temperature, and
of the substrate parameters on the structure of the produced films. The presence, of
an excess of mercury vapor results in highly oriented single-crystal films of n-type
with high carrier mebility (6--8 x 103 cm2/v-sec).-_Th.e films contain1d mutually ori.-.
ented cubic (a = 6.429 A) and hexagonal phases (a - 4.581, C - T.46 A). At low
mercury pressures and at slow evaporation, polycrystalline films of RgTe of p-type
were grown with low carrier mobility (50-10 cvF/v-sec) and very small crystalline
grains. The thermodynamic calculations and the experimental results show that the
single-crystd -~gTe dissociates when heated in vacuum. A study was made of the in-
fluence of the orientation of the substrate material on the orientation of the CdTe E
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'films. The presence of cubic and hexag onal. phases was also observed in CdTe layers;
the fraction of the hexagonal phase decreased with increasing substrate temperature.
It is proposed that the appearance of the hexagonal phase in the i%Te and CdTe fil
is due to the influence of the composition of the vapor on the structure of the
-grown layers. Yu. Dymshits.
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AUTHOR: Maronchuk, Yu. Ye,i Krivorotov, Yee A.; Sherstyakov, A. P.
TITIX: Processes involved in the formation of single crystal films of cadmium and
mercury telluride 9/ ~11
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, Abe. 2B132
REY SOURCE: Sb. Vychisl. sistemy. Vyp. 15. Novosibirsk, 1965, 67-75
TOPIC TAGS: cadmium telluride, mercury)tellurideX surface'film, single crystal
growing
ABSTRACT: The processes involved in growing single crystal layers of CdTe and HSTe,
the effect of vapor composition, temperature, and the parameters for the base on
"the-structure of the films formed are reviewed. When there is an excess of mercury
vapor what is obtained on the base is a highly oriented single crystal n-type film
with a highly mobile carrier (6 to 8 x 103 cm2/volt-second). Mutually oriented
,cubic (a = 6.429A) and hexagonal phases (a = 4-58A, c = 7.46A) were present in the
.films. At low mercury pressures and with slow evaporation polycrystalline p-type
HgTe.filmswith carriers with little mobility (50 to 10 cm2/volt-second) and very
.sm4U-crystalline grains were grown. The thermodynamic calculation was made, and
the experimental results showed that single crystals of HgTe disassociate upon
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being heated in a vacuum. The effect of the orientation and of the substance of
which the base is made on orientation of the CdTe film was studied. The percentage
of the hexagonal phases fell with reduction in base temperature. It is assumed
that the hexagonal phase phenomenon in the HgTe and CdTe films is the result of
the, effect of the vapor composition on the structure of the layers grown. Yu. D.
[Translation of abstract]
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A U, r I I 01R, Sherstyannikov, V.A. (Moscow)
r i, f LZ~ ; A viz;ual method of studying gas flow
-,E, -1 C.
!IL)I) U.: 'O~adei;iiya nauk 53SIR. Izvestiya. Otdeleniye
teklinicheskikh nauk. Mckhanika i mashi nos troyeniye,
no.1, 1962, 178-179
T!.'% T: In lg:i6 the author provosed the investigation of (,ras
t, 1 o i.;, at hi_gh subsonic speeds by atomising coloured liquid in the
%za s 20 of 7-th December,
(see author's certificate No.1108- -1957).
Near the houndary surfaces of curved ducts there is considerable
retardation of gas flow so that tile atoinised particles do not
scparate from the gas. The method was used to study the flow
in turbine blades with various radial clearances using a rig for .1111B
static blown air tests on blading. Both impulse and reaction
type blading were used in the tests. The coloured liquid was
injected into the flow by a nozzle 3 flirt from tile ',fall and 30 film
from the inlet edges of tile blades. Various types of nozzle
were tried to ,,-ive uniform distribution of atomised Liquid
over the duct section and tile best were those which gave a thin
flat (and not a conical) spray. Photographs taken through the
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transparent (!ttct wall are sholni and flow distribution is clearly
visible. There are 21 figures.
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AUTHOR: Sherstyannikov, Y.A.1 Candidate of Technical Sciences
TITLE: Shrouding of gas turbine -blading.
PERIODICAL: Tooloenjrgotika,'no-3, 1963, 34-38
TEXT:. Tests*to study the effects of'shroudin&the runner blading':'-,
were made on.four model turbines;, Three were single-stage and
differed in degree of expansion and in relativ46 biade--length.
They were tested with and without shrouding and in one case withl:~
glands outside thR,shrouding.- : The.- fourth model turbine was two-'~-
stage. -and the shrou-, g was btillt on.- to - the- bla tips -:-tesi s
6 ud -the
made with various clealrances-b6t'we,e-n,,a-d~a'c':e t-tipsi:,t
influence of this clearance on.-Aribrati6n.chariictex~isti6s of the
blading. In thi a turlpine the iiUiiie ri blades were - about -'half the
width normally used.'- 'The model turbines were di~iien by air'at-a.-
temperature-of 110 to 130*C, and the power--developed *as absorbed
by a-hydraulic brake. With the-given experimentil",c6niditions the
efficiency of a turbine with 'Shrouding and1gland was up t0-
3.5%
higher than that of the unshroud6d ones-ind thii flow'-wits more
uniform. Shrouding'gives the best improvement in stages with
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relatively short blades. It was found that with shrouded blades
the optimum height-to-breadth ratio wa sabout 3; increasing this
ratio to 4 caused an efficiency reduction of about (somewhat
less than this for unshrouded blades,)., Vibration -.resonance
.Curves
were determined with strain, gauges;. , shrouding was found greatly- to
reduce vibration stresses with all-modes of vibrat*on over the
entire range of turbine speeds. If shrouding is.builtin.to the'
blade tip, the vibration properties of the blading.'depend very
much on the clearance between adjacent blade tips, and.when it i s.
fairly large the main type of blade,oscilla.tion is first-m6de-
bending. , With.0-5 mm clearance the shroud tips became work-
hardened, and so had evidently been impacting. Vibration stresses_~_:.*.
are reduced if smaller clearances are used and in pa~rticular"if.
the blades, are welded together in bundles, - as in the Ralls-~-RoyQe,
"Avon$' engine. The damping properties of the shrou,ding-usedin
the Pratt and Whitney J-57-'erigine are briefly discussed.,
Although the use.of shrouding improvesihe vibratio'*n'char Iacteristics.-
of blading, raises the efficiency and improves the f1ow1',structurP'.-:_-_.
beyond the runner, :ievertheless it also.reduces the static.
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Study of divided-flow turbines. Teploenergetika 10 no.10:10-13
0063 (KM 17 V)
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1. Se~:retarl Zaporozhakogo obkoma Kommunisticheskoy partii
Ukrainy-.
(Zaporozhlye Province-Sconomics-Study and teaching)
BIDULYA~ P.N.; SHULITE, G.Yu.; PELIKH9 V.N.; MLADOVAp A.Aq_~ ~RSTM~q
A.A.; MIROSHNICHEMO., L.S.
Noranetal-lic inclusions in malleable cast iron. Lit proizv. no.l:
25-27 Ja '61, WRA 14--l)
(Gast iroh-Defe~cts) (Nonmetallic materials)
SHULITE, Yu.A.; SHERSTYUK, -A.A.,- KURBATOVI M.I.
Effect of phosphorus on the cold brittleness of high manganese
stee.l. Lit.proizv. no.7:21-22 JI 164. (MIRA 18s4)
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AUBM SheratZIgg," (Raginser); SlUdIteg Yu. A. (Doctor of taclinical sciono.86);
Kurbatov, M. I. (Candidate of technical sciences)
TITLE': Cold brittleness pf higk2nnganese steel
1964
TOPIC TAGS: manganese ateelj metal brittlenew, cooling,
Abstract: The physical and mechanical prQperties of cast Ugh-mangfinese @teat
at low temperatures have been studied insufficiently. Many instances of
breakage of parts and units of machines made of high-manganeae steel caused by
its cold brittleness are known. For this reason, the properties oe this
steel at low temperatures and the influence of its composition and engineering
factors on cold brittleness were studied.
A series of samples for tensile and impact testing of one initial me).t,
were tested in a range of temperatures of from *200 to -196 C. Ar each
itemperature, at least three samples were tested, in which cases, an a rule,
the agreement of the data was satisfactory. The samples were cooled in a'
liquid nitrogen and alcohol mixture for 30 minutes.
Toughness, ductility and tensileq~th~d"F~ased commensurate with
ithe lower ing--of_temperature.-
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Phosphorus his the greatest influence on cold brittleness -Steels with
,phosphorus content of 0.034 and 0.090% are highly susceptible to-cold brittle-
ness. The cold brittleness threshhold (50% loss of properties) of low-phos-
jphorus steel was lowered to -1400C as compared to -200C for steel of a conven-
Itional composition. This occurs because as the phosphorus content in steel
increases, the boundaries of austenite grains are contaminated with inclusions
lof the phosphoride eutectic causing a marked drop in the mechanical properties
of the'steel.
Carbon wers cold brittleness of a steel considerably,-there-fore
carbon conten
ishould not exceed 1.3%., Manganese, within the analysis mits,
of typed G13L 6 eel ard Mn/C ratio have no appreciable influence.
The influence of modificators of aluminum, silicon calcium,.silicon
zirconium, ferrotitanium, farrocerium and their combinations an cold-brittleness'
of steel was studied.
When the amount of aluminum is increased from 0.04 to 0.3%, ductility 'I
and Impact strength of the steel are decreased and cold brittleness is corres-
pondingly increased) especially when the content of aluminumis-greAter than 0.2%.
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Adaing 0.25% sificon calcium (case 2) with 27%,cal-cium have no effect-,.
on the properties of the steel.
The modification of silicon zirconium had no appredlable influence an
the cold brittleness and properties of the steel.
Admixtures of ferrotitanium (0.1% TO refined the steel structure into
finer grains and increased impact strength and ductility by 10-15% and corres-
ponding increased cold brittleness.
The use of a complex modifier (0.1% al, 0.1% Casi. and 0.1% ferra-
cerium) had ro significant affect on cold brittleness of the steel.
At the temperature of liquid nitrogen, steel G13L becemes brittle
independent of its composition. However, when this occurs, there is no trans-
formation of austenite into martensite. Tests made at +200C after cooling In
nitrogen showed the samples to have the usual properties.
Thus, the way to increase the cold brittleness of cast steel G13L is
to lower the phosphorus content In Lt.
Cnatings of high-manganese steel, operatLn; at low temperatures,
!should be made only from low-phosphorus steel with the use of low-phosphorus
to 0.05%) grades of ferr -omangapese,
Orig. art. hin-23 graph and I table*
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,12 tin 1rE., Yu.h... dok',.or t~skhn.nwak-; PAa_ASYUKP P.F., inzh.; �,WPTTPK, A.A., inzh.;
14IMAYLOV, PaA.J. inzh.; IMBATOV, M.I., kand.tekhn.naule; BERKO, M*'N.,
inzh.
Increasing the durability of high--manganese steel castings.
INIashinostroenie n0-4257-58 J11-Ag 165. (WRA 18:8)
KURBATCV, M.I., kand. tekh. naU-; RIDN1Y, A.A., lnzh., MAKSIMENKO, V.D., inzh.;
SHERSTYUK, A.A., inzh.; KOSHELEV, V.I., inzh.
Effect of small additions of boron on the properties of G13L steel.
Lit. proizv. no.9:34-35 6 165. (MIRA 18:10)
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A_HOR Xurbatov. M. I (Candidate of technical iciencee); Rtdnyy, A. A. (Enginet
F
nko, V. D. (Engineer); Sherstyuk, A. A. (Engineer); Koshelev, V. 1. (Engineer)
ORG: none
TITLE: Effect of the addition of small amounts of boron on the properties of C12L
manganega steel 1~
SOURCE: Liteynoye proLzvodstvo, no. 9, 1965, 34-35
TOPIC TAGS: boron, nonmetallic inclusion, manganese steel, tractor / G13L manganese
steel
ABSTRACT: The effect of the addition of 0.0036-0.0252% B an the structure and
mechanical, tg~hnological properties and operational qualities of cast crawler-tread
links of G13L manganese steel is investigated. Ferrobaron was added to the bottom-
pour ladILS (capacity 0.3 ton) directly prior to pouring into the molds. Boron
greatly changes the properties of cast steel -- B-free steel has a dendritic struc-
ture whereas B-containing
has a stone-like finegrained structure. As a result
tne
of metallographic examina onland tensile and impact tests it is established that
the contamination of,the austenitic structure of the steel by residual carbides
increases when the.residual B content exceeds 0.0108%. Boron nitridea, being crystal
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lization nuclei, contribute to a more finegrained structure of the castings but
if the B content is too high, owing to the decrease in its solubility, B, as a
surface-active element, is displaced toward the grain boundaries where, evidently,
its oxides, carbides and borides also are located. The mechanical properties of B-
-treated steel: a , 6 and 0, slightly increase if B content is not more than
0.0072% but sharpty decrease if the B content exceeds this limit. These findings
confirm that increasing the B content above the solubility limit of B in Fe leads
to the formation of a large number of nGnmetallicInclusions along grain boundaries
and a sharp decrease in the mechanical7propertiesu'of steel, as was besides also cor-
roborated by the bending and wear resistance tests of crawler-tread links.. Thus, in
the shops of the tractor plants it is advisable to inoculate steel with B in order
to obtain castings with a finegrained structure provided that the B content does
not exceed 0.007%. Orig. art. has: 2 tables, I figures-..
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