SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHULGIN, K.A. - SHULGIN, YE.
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5*L~J~IGIN, Konstantin Aleksandrovich; BFIRG, A.I., redaktor; DZHIGIT, I.S.,
--red-aktor; KULIKOVSKIT, A.A., redaktor; SMIRNOV, A.D., redaktor;
TARASOV, F.I., redaktor; TRAMM, B.F., radaktor; CHECHIK, P.O., ra-
daktor; SHAMSHUR, V.I., redaktar; 14ZLINIKOVSKAYA, R.D., redaktor;
SKVORTSOV, I.M., tekhnicheskiy redaktor.
[How a radio r eceiver works] Kak rabotaot radiopriamnik. Moskva,
Gas. energ. izd-yo, 1956. 78 P. (XassoTaia radiobiblioteka, no.242)
(Radio--Receivers and reception)
KAYOROV, Fedor Vasilleyvich; SRULIGIII, K.A., red.; IROVEDEV, L.Ya., telchn.
rod.
[Electronic calculating ap?aratus; elements and designs] Alektronnye
teifrovye vychislitellnye uBtroistva; elementy i skhemy. Moskva,
Gos. energ. izd-vo, 1957. 159 P. (Kassoveia rediobiblioteka. no.285)
(Calculating machines) (MIRA 11-2)
SHULIGIN, K.
Equivalent circuits and parameters for transistors. Radio no.11:60-63
N '57. (MIRA 10:10)
(Transistors)
9(4) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION S 0 V
Shullgin, Konstantin Aleksandrovich
Ekvivalentnyye skhemy i sistemy P-6rametrov poluprovodnikovykh tricdo-~*
(Equivalent Circuits and Parameter Systems of Transistors)
Moscow, Gosenergoizdat, 1958. 87 P. (Series: Massovaya radio-
biblioteka, vyp. 309) 50,000 copies printed.
Editorial Board: A.I. Berg, F.I. Burdeynyy, V.A. Burlyand,
V.I. Vaneyev, Ye. N. Genishta, I.S. Dzhigit, A.M. Kanayeva,
E.T. Krenkell, A.A. Kulikovskly., A.D. Smirnov, F.I. Tarasov, and
V.I. Shamshur.
Ed..- R.D. Mellnikovskaya; Tech. Ed.: K.P. Voronin.
PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for radio amateurs. It may alsc
be useful to engineers working with semiconductor equipment.
COVERAGE: The author discusses basic parameters and equivalent
circuits of junction transistors and describes methods of
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measuring parameters and determining equivalent circuit element:-'.
He also presents examples illustrating the use of equivalent
circuit parameters for practical purposes. No personalities ar=t
mentioned. There are no references.
TABIE- OF CONTENTS:
introduction
Ch. 1. Equivalent Circuits and Four-terminal Networks 5
1. General information on equivalent circuits
2. General information on four-terminal networks 7 4
Ch. 2. Parameters and Equivalent Circuits of Transistors for
Audio Frequencies
3. System of z-parameters.
4. System of y-parameters.
5. System of h-parameters
6. Variation of parameters
and temperature
22
T-type equivalent circuit 22
7r-type equivalent circuit 35
43
with operating conditions
52
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Equivalent Circuits and Parameter (Cont.) SOV/1823
Ch. 3. Equivalent Circuits and Parameters of Transistors
for a Wide Frequency Range 54
-type equivalent circuits for a wide frequency range 55
8. Frequency dependence of the basic parameters of
transistors
Ch. 4. Determination of Parameters and Values of Components
of,a Transistor Equivalent Circuit
9. Determination of values for components of equivalent
circuits 76
10. Measurement of h- and y-parameters 80
11. Determination of h-parameters from static characteristics
of transistors 8h
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
JP/ad
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GAMBURG, Mark Davydovich; SHULIGIN, K.A., red.; BORUNOV, N.L, tekhn. red.
[Improving phonation of receivers] Uluchshenis zvuchaniia prie-4 .
Moskva, Gos. energ. izd-vot1958. 94 p. (Nassavaia radidbibliot0m,
no.299) (MIRA nt-7)
(Radio-Reoeivers and remotion)
MIROInVICH, Aynbinder losif; SHULIGIN, K.A., red.; BORUKOV, N.I.,
tekhn.red. --- I-- , '--'-,~:V~_'.~i, ~"
[Problema of the theory and design of ultrashortwave stages
of radio receivers] Voprosy teorit i rascbeta'UKV kaskadov
radloveshatellnogo priamnika. Moskva, Gos.energ.izd-vo,
1958. 117 p. I (MIRA 11:12)
(Radio, Shortwave--Receivers and reception)
BOBROV, Nikolay Vasillyevich; ed.; TORONIN, K.F.,
tekhn.red. I J
(Radio receiving systems] Radiopriemnye ustroistva. Moskva,
Gos.energet.izd-vo, 1958. 447 p. (Massovaia radiobiblioteka.
Uchabnaia seriia, no.292.) (MIRA 12:8)
(R9dl-6"%e8"li6rs and reception)
AUTHOR: Shul:gin, K, 107-58-3-33/41
TITLE: Equivalent Transistor Circuits for Wide Frequency Ranges
(E'.kvivalentnyye skhemy poluprovodnikovykh triodov dlya shi-
rokogo diapazona chastot)
PEMIODICAL: Radio, 1958, Nr 3, pp 52 - 55 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In "Radio", 1957, Nr 11, the parameters of equivalent tran-
sistor circuits for low frequencies were described. In this
article, the author deals with equivalent transistor circuits
for a wvide frequency range, explaining some of the theoret-
ical aspects leading to the circuit arrangements shown in
Figure 3. Data on equivalent circuits are furnished for
transistors "PW', "P6V" and 11P6G1'. The article concludes
with explanations of the frequency dependance of the basic
transistor parameters. There are 6 sets of circuit diagrams,
I table and 4 graphs.
1. Trais--stors--Ci:,c,,iits,--Th,--ory
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AUTHOR: Shullgin, K. 107-58-5-30/32
TITLE: Determination of Transistor Parameters (Opredeleniye parametrov
poluprovodnikovykh triodov)
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1958, N_r 5; pp 58 - 6o (ussR)
ABSTRAM The author discusses methods by means of which radio amateurs
may determine data for all elements of an equivalent transi-
stor system, and measure its basic characteristics. The author
lists several mathematical formulae and circuit diagrams which
are useful for this purpose.
There are five figures and one table.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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BUiMYNYY, Fedor Ivanovich (UA3-1); KAZANSKIY, Nikolay Valentinovich
(WAF); KAMALYAGIN, Aleksandr Fedorovich (UA41F); WMIG111,
Konstantin AlekBandrovich,(UA3DA); VASIL'Y,7V, A.A., red.;
TROITSKIY, L.V., red.; KJARYAKINA, M.S., tekhn.red.
(Shortwave radio manual; reference manual and methods aid
for radio amateurs] Spravochnik korotkovolnovika; spravochno-
metodicheskoe posobie dlia radioliubitelei. Izd.3., perer. i
dop. Mos)-.va, Izd-vo DOSAA-F, 1959. 479 P. (MIRA 13:1)
(Radio, Shortwave)
ALEKSANDROV., G.A.; DORRER, I.A.; UWCHINSKIY, O.M.; KWTCHIYEV ' S.M.;
GIIISTYAKOV, N.I.; %MIt ~GIN LA,;_VENGREUYUK, L.I., red.;
MARKOCH, K.G., tekhn. red.
[Radio communications and broadcasting] Radiosviazl i ve-
shchanie. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po voprosam. sviazi i
radio, 1961. 503 P. (MIRA 15:2)
(Radio-Receivers and reception)
(Radio-Transmitters and transmission)
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ACCESSION NR: AP4010376 5/0101641000/0011002210024
AUTHOR: Shul'gin, X.
TITLE: Disk electromechanical filter for SSB
SOURCE: Radio, no. 1, 1964, 22-24
TOPIC TAGS: electromechanical filter, disk electromechanical filter,
EMF-D-500-3V electromechanical filter, electromechanical filter design,
electromechanical filter application
ABSTRACT: A short description of an EW-D-500-3V Soviet-made electro-
mechanical filter is offered: rated frequency, 500 kc; (upper sideband) passband,
3.~ 1 kc. The functioning principle is explained. The design is clearly illustrated
by' Enclosure 1; the filter consists of 9 resonators, 8. 5 -mm diameter and r. 82-
1.87-mm thick with a 1-m= spacing between them. AU resonators are inter-
connected by 0. 25 Jmm *ire links. The passband attenuation is under 15 db
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(actually, 7-10 db); frequency-characteristic variation, 3 db. passband at 60 db,
less than 5 kc. A parallel-supply circuit is recommended for electron-tub,r
stages whose anode current is over I or 2 n-A. The electromechanical filter is
sensitive to external magnetic fields, hence, shielding in recommended. Electric
oscillat6ry circuits must be accurately tuned, otherwise the filter transmission I
factor is impaired and the frequency response becomes nonuniform. To be
continued. Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 1 formula.
ASSOCIATION:
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SUB CODE: GO, GE NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 000
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WMV, Aleksoy Konstantinovich; SHULIGIN) K,A,,, otv. rod.;
(Theory and design of electromechanical filters] Teorlia
i raschet elektromekhanicheskikh filltrov. Moskva,
Sviaz', 1965. 262 p. (MIRA 18:8)
SHULGIN, K.B.
"Automatic Control of a Closed-Cycle Fydrocompressor," Report submitted at
the Second All-Union Conference on Automatic Control Theory, Moscow, 1953
s= 1467
SffUL'G_P1, K. B.
SHULIGIN, K. B. "Automatic regulation of closed-cycle
hydrocompressors." Min Higher Educa-
tion Ukrainian SSR. Donet:s Order of
Labor Red Banner Industrial Inst imeni
N. S. Krushchev. Stalino, 1956. (Diss-
ertation for the Degree of Candidate in
Technical Science)
So: Knizhnaya letopis' , No. 15, 1950'. Moscm.
SHUMMIT, K.B.
Theoretical investigation of a hydroconipressor with a closed water
circle equipped with an automatic regulator [with su=mr7 in
BbgliBhj. Avtomatyka no.4:21-35 '57. (MIRA 11:1)
1. Donetatkiy industrialiniy institut im. M.S. Khrushcheva.
(Hydraulic machinery) (Automatic control)
KOZIMBI, Yu.A.; SjIIJL'G!N, L.P.; FMOMLW, V.D.
Sol:ibility product- of bivalent europium sulfate. Zhur. neorg.
khim. 9 no.1-1.,2532-2535 N 164 (Mnu 18 -.1)
1. laboratoriya redkikh i re&-ozemellnykh me-tallov Vsesoyuznogo
gornometallurgicheskogo nauchno-Issledomtellskogo Instituta
tsvetnykh metallov.
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AUTHORS: Maksimov, M., Airport Chief (see Association); .*huJ_!gin,_.M.,
Ground Services Engineer; Shmellkov, A., Scientific Worker
TITLE: The fog recedes...
PERIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya aviatsiya, no. 11, 1961, 19
TEXT: The authors discuss exDerience gained at the Alma-Atinskiy aeroport
(Alma-Ata Airport) in the dispersal of supercooled fogs by dry ice. Su'per-
cooled fogs appear at the Alma-Ata Airport, which is situated close to the
foothills of the Zailiyskiy Alatau Range, from December to February, normal-
ly arising before dawn and lasting for several hours or even the entire day.
They appear more frequently in some years than others. The first attempts
to disperse these fogs with dry ice at the Alma-Ata Airport were made in
1953, when c,,Tbon dioxide in a liquid state was put into canvas bags, where
it solidified.Then it was dropped from a j1,4 -2 (Li-2) sounding aircraft. Al-
'though the experiments were successful, the method was discarded due to dif-
ficulties in the preparation, storing and spraying of 'the dry ice. ifter this,
theoMvv~f'Metell -5511) airborne carbon dioxide unit, developed by the Gosu-
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da-rstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut Grazhdanskogo vozdushnogo
fl a (State Scientific Research Institute of the Civil Air Fleet [GosNII
GVFJ), was introduced at the airport. The unit worked on liquid carbon di-
oxide and -.,,,as used at the airport until 1960, when it was replaced by an im-
proved -model, 'the "Aletel'-59", Ywhich is still being used. it was found that
with the "Metell" units often a single spraying was sufficient to obtain a
-window until the fog vas evaporated naturally by the Sun, as most of the
supercooled fogs at the airport arise either during a dead calm or a very
gentle wind of about one meter Der second. Despite the effectiveness of the
airborne units, it was found di~flicult to organize constant operational pre-
uaredness of the aircraft, equipment and the crew. In recent years, ground
equipment, also developed by the GosNII GVF, was therefore used at the same
time as the airborne unjis. Stationary units placed at the near approaches
~o the airfield proved unsatisfactory: the units could not be switched from
one Dlace to another in case of wind changes, and it was difficult to attend
dour or five widely separated. units. In 1961, experiments with compact
mobile units were therefore started. These units dispersed the fog while
moving at 15-30 km/hr along roads bordering the airfield at a distance of
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i to 2 kilometers from the run-~ay, as -.-rell as along the taxiways. On one
T~
Ij_nuar,-,- day: a single mobile unit working -for about one hour disperseda
Vog~ which had covered the entire airport and the surrounding
170MOge,111-nus I -
ar~-a and in which the visibility was 50 to 100 m. One 25-kg container of
1-iouid carbon dioxide was used UP in the Process, Discussing the advantages
and disadvanLages of airborne and ground units, the authors -ooint out that
aiTborne units can be used to disDerse clouds as well as fogs, but their ap-
is .,,ore oomplicated and costly. The ground units are more effec-
.i.ve against. ground fogs, and can be used if 'here are suitable roads near
.ie airport; it is stressz-,d 'that 'they are practical, simple, reliable and
economical and are the only real means of combatting winter fogs if there
no soundins- aircraft available. On the basic of 'he experience gained at
,ne airil-ort, the -Following recommendations are made- (a) carbon dioxide units
be used as -.;,idc-ly as possible to combat supercooled and warm fogs and
r~ius ininrove the redularity- of flights; (b) carben dioxide units can be used
only to disperse innermass clouds and fogs at temperatures of .500, and be-
jow; they should iherefore be used at airfields -iliere the anticyclonic type
of weather orevails in the cold season, i.e. the eastern part of the Euro-
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pean f.er~ritory of the USSR, Kazakhstan., and 33iberia; (c) as ground fogs
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z-ai-:ce r7,--~-st disvintinn cf. the re-ularit-, of fli;~hts ir --e7
-.,d e,:~onomical mobiie FE--round carbon dio-ci-de units si,ould be tized
e re ,
ASSOCIATIO". t Alma.--Atinskiy aerotor" (.Alma-A'ua Airrort) Odaksi-mov, 1,1, and
Ontrill Ll OVF (Shrl~.ell '- I-ov - A,.
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SHULIGIN, M.F., dotsent, kandidat fiziko-matematicheakikh nauk.
Method of redundant coordinates in analytical mechanics. Biul.
SAGU no-30:141-165 '48. (MLELA 9:5)
(Coordinates) (Mechanics, Analytic)
SHULIGIN, M.F., kandidat fiziko-matematichaskikh nauk.
2, -
Integration of dynamic equations of S.A.Chaplygin. Trudy Inst.mat.i
mekh. AN Uz.SSR no.5:119-128 149. NLRA 6:12)
(Dynamics) (Differential equations. Partial)
SHUL'GIN, M.Y.
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Gurvature of the trajectory of a nonholonomic mechanical system
in the function of generalized coordinates. Trudy SAGU 17:147-153
'50. (KIaA 9:5)
(Dynamici~)
SHU'GIN, M.F.
Method of quasi-coordinates in mechanics. Trudy aGU 17:155-164
150. (MI2A 9:5)
(Motion)
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case of tolouonuc non-conservative mte=s- Doklady
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ematics - Equations or Dynamics 21 May 52
!'Poissonls Theorem for Equations or Dyramics With Mul-
tiplierB or Connections," M. F. Sbullgin, Cen As.ia
State U, Tashkent
"Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol L)OMV, No 3, pp 453-456
Shows that Poisson's classical theorem is applicable
to the eqs of dynamics with multipliers of connections
for holonomic: conservative systems. Previously theo-
rems (other than those of G. K. Suslov) relating to
integration of subject eqs had not received any devel-
copment even for holonomic systems because of the dif-
ficulties arising out of the'presence of indeterminate
225T52
multipliers in the eqs of motion. (Cuslov had con-
structea partial-differential eqs ana proposed
methods for completely integrating the Hamilton-
Jacobi in subject case.) Submitted by Acad A. I.
Nekrasov 25 Mar ~2.
225T52
LISSR/Mathematics Dynamical -Equations, 13. ju'n 52':
Poisson's
"Theorem Concerning the Properties of the Integrals
of S. A. Chaplygin's Dynamical Equations," M. F.
Shullgin, Cen Asian State U, Tashkent
"Dok Ak Nauk 8SSR" Vol LXXXIV, No 5, pp 899-902
Establishes a theorem analogous to Poisson's classi-
cal theorem. S. A. Chaplygin had shown in 1933 that
in many examples of conservative nonholonomic systems
one cat select the generalized coordinates q such that
the coordinates q do not enter either the coeffs Brs
of kinematic connection or the expression of kinetic
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potential LO) and showed that the eqs of motion of
such systems can be in certain unique form. The
resulting Chaplygin dynamical eqs are studies here.
Submitted by Acad A. I. Nekrasov 11 Apr 52.
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Una (600)
4. Differential Equations
7. Certain properties of integrals of ordinary differential equations. Dokl.AN SSSR,
87, no. 5, 1952.
Development of works (DAN SSSR 81, No.1, 1951; 632 No.32 1952); DAN Nzbek
SSSRJ* No.10, 1951 in which the author discussed the eqs of motion fiolonomic
nonconservayive and nonholomonic mech system and established methods for
integrating $hese eqs,, which metho s are similar to Poisson's. In this article he
considers the system of second-order ordinary differential eqs of the forms.
k~ ~ XK (i:'-)&' '.. ~' V. 14 and establishes some theorems concerning
t e properties of 1; )PY-nW~~ these eqs. Presented by Acad A. I. Nekrasov
U Oct 52.
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9. MontkLi List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Karch 1953, Unclassified.
3HUL'C',1T,', I - F -
14
"mheorem on the Properties of the Integrals of a System of Differential Equations
Analogous to the Classical Theorem of Poisson"
Doklad-,,, Akad Nauk Uzbek SSR, No.3, 1953, pp 8-12
abs
W-31098, 26 Nov 54
SHT T I. I ~- I N IM .7.
General Mechanics, Mechanics of a Systent (11222)
Doklady Akademii Nauk Uzbek SSaR, Ito 9, 1953, pp 7-12
Shu-11gin, M. F.
Equations of Motion for Holonomic NonconserwAive Systems With a Linear Integral
(No abstract given.)
Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Mekhani1ka, No 5, 1954 (1-1-30~76)
SHULIGIN, M.F.
-.1,
Analytical dynamics In quasicoordinates. Trudy InBt. mat. I mokh.
AN Uz.SSR no.10:191-195 part 2. 153. (KIRA 8:4)
(Dynamics)
1--.
Generalization cT Foisson's lbeorem for A~y System of Differential Equations"
(DifferentL.-.1 Equations, Ordinary Differential Equatiors) Dokl. AR Uzb. SSR.
170 il - 1~9'5-13, , T~Y 3 -7 ( Uzbe~ resume ),
_W;-31146, 1 Feb 155
Linn: -)F Their Integra-
5L~ (Vecoerryava- l,,oskva,
SIRJLtG~L M.F. (Tashkent)
Chaplygin's dy-namic equations in the presence of conditional non-inte-
grable equations. PrikI. mat. i mekh. 18 no.6:?49-7,42 N-D '54.
(Kinematics) (JWMA 8:3)
,SHULIGIN, M.P.
Reduced kinetic potential of differential equation systems. Trudy
SAGU no.37 154 Ei.a. '531 (MLRA 10:3)
(Dynamics) (Differential equations)
SfRM'GIN, M. F.
"Investigating the Motion of Nonholonomic Mechanical Systems
in Su--Dlus Coordinates," by M. F. Shullgin, Tr. Sredeaz. un-
ta, No 37, 1954, pp 49-58 (from Referativnyl Zhurna'11-41ekh-
anika, No 11, Nov 56, Abstract NO-76-IT
"The addition to some given coordinates of an equal number of sup-
plementary ('surplus') coordinates can result, as the author shows, in
a system of the tuype
K, = fk (t. cily -j qnJ il, ..., q,,) (k n)
in a second order Lagrange equation. An expansion of the Liouville
type is, moreover, used; the effectiveness of this method is doubtful.
The author applies this expansion to nonholonomic systems, introducing
the concept of the 'holonomized kinetic potential.' As a result, a Lag-
range system emerges having twice the number of unknowns. The author
examines the case of the presence of cyclic coordinates, as well as S. A.
Chaplygin's well-known example (the computations are not carried to their
termination, thus hindering comparison with the existing solution). in
conjunction with the doubling of the system, there emerge excess arbi-
trary constants during integration; their role remains unexplained."
SHULIGIN, M.F.
Some properties of integr4le of P.V.Voronets! dynamic equations.
Trudy SAGU no-54:131-136 '54. (MLRA 10:3)
(Djrnamics2 (Equations)
SOLIGIN, M.F.
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Methods anala,-,ous to the Hamilton-Jacobi method for integrating
a system of differential equations with cyclic v,-riables. Trudy
SAGU no.66;55-60 056. (MLRA 10:1)
(Differential evations)
A - 3si o
AUTHOR: Shullgin.,.-ka!~.-
TITLE: On some differential
their integration
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equations of analytic mechanics and
PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal..Matematika, no.8, 1960, 95-96,
abstraot no. 8907. Tr. Sredneaz. un-ta, 1958. no-144, 183P-
TEXT; The paper consists of five chapters and an appendix. Chapter 1 is
devoted to the representation of the analytic mechanics of a holo,nomous
system in non-holonomous coordinates,, In chapter 2 the author establisbes
equations of the type of Lagrange and Hamilton for holonomous systems
in surplus coordinates. It is shown that it always is possible to
establish generalized Lagrange equations of the type 2.,14 (p.20) for
arbitrarily many coordinates qiy where these equations go over in the
usual Lagrange equations of second kind if all considered coordinate's /K
qi are independent. In chapter 3 the methods of the holonomous con-
servative systems are extended to holonomous but not conservatiye
systems-For this aim the author generali-zes the nption of the kinetle
potential L to non-conservative systems and establishes the system of
equations 3.17 which is analogous to the Lagrange equations of second
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kind and which distinguishes from them by the fact that here the
Routh-function plays the part of the Lagrange function L. Furthermore
the author obtains the equations 3-37 and 3.38 which are analogous.to
the canonical equations of Hamilton, and the equation 3.39 which is
analogous tc the equation of Jacobi-Hamilton. The chapters 4 and 5 treat
non-holonomous systems. In chapter 4 the author also uses the method of
the surplus coordinates. He considers several types of motion equations
for linear non-holonomous connections, namely: the generalized Lagrange
equation with multipliers of the connection 4.8, equations of P.V.
Voronets 4.11, and equations of S.A.Chaplygin 4-12. The method of
Routh is extended to equations of Voronets and Chaplygin,and it is vA
shown that for the presence of K cyclic coordinates the.number of
coordinates In the considered equations always can be diminished.by, K
(similar as for holonomous systems). Chapter 5 treats the theory of
non~holonomous systems with non-linear connection -9. For arbitrary non-
holonomous systems the author establishes the equations
'~ SP-)"ii - Qi+ 4i (i_1 2 y ~ , , , n)
(5-39)
and calls these equations the most general equations of the dynamicp~
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The equations (5-39) have the form of the equations of Appell, but
they distinguish from them by the fact that the connections here W
be completely arbitrary, while Appell only considers linear connections.
In chapter 6 (appendix),there are 5 paragraphs. According to our
opinion, most interesting are the paragraph 2, here the author extends
the theorem of Jacobi-Hamilton to the Lagrange equations of first
kind, as well as the last paragraph which containe.three interesting
problems which are solved with the aid of the surplus coordinates.
--Reviewer's remarkt The author does not mention the paper of P.I.
Khristichenko (Uch. zap. Tadzh. un-ta, 1952) which.contains equations
very similar to (5-39). Besides -, equations similar to (5-39) were
obtained by the Bulgarian mathematician Tsenov (Dokl. AN SSSR, 1953,
39, no-1, 3); that is not mentioned by the author. Both above mathemat-
icians obtained the equations (5-39) in a completely different manner
also different from the method of M.F.Shullgin (the equations (5-39)
were published by M.F.Shullgin at first in 1944)o If must still be
mentioned that it is not clear whether the theorem on the minimum of
the characteristic function R is now or agrees in essential with,the
principle of the least constraint of Gauss (cf. � 36).
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Editor's remarks The equations 2.20t 2-59 of chapter II can easily
be obtained from the equations of N.G.Chetayev (]Dokl. AN SSBR, A9 1928,
no.7), that Is not mentioned by the author, so that the theorems of
chapter II are special cases of the theorems of Poincarb-Chetayev.
(Abstracter'B note: The above text is a full translation of the original
Soviet abstract.j
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t,,.UT'1-1ORS: Shul'gin, M.F. and Nagornov, V.A.
TITLE: Poincare-Voronets equations and their integration
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mlekhanika, no. 1,1963, 11,
abstract IA67 (Tr. TashI-centsk un-ta, 1961,~no. 189,
155-176)
T~D,'T: The authors present some properties of Poincare's
equation for holonomic systems, established by N.G. Chetayev. 15
references. (Abstracter's'note: The authors'! proposition that the
structural coefficient c-ki for holonomic. systems can be variable,.
is disproved by the theory of Lie's groups
,~-Abstracter's note: Complete translati*
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AUTHOR: Shul'gin, M. F.
TITLE: The theory of the equations of dynamics in excess coordinates for
nonconservative systems
SOURCE: Tashkent. Universitet. Nauchny*ye trudy*, no. 209, 1962.
Matematicheskiye nauki (Hathematical sciences), no. 23, Mekhanika (MechanicB),
64-72
TOPIC TAGS: nonconservative system, excess coordinate, Holonomic mechanical,
system, Hamilton equation, Poisson method, Lagrange form
ABSTRACT: In certain problems it turns out to be convenient to determine the
position of a mebhanical system by parameters q, which in number are more than
is necessary. In earlier papers the author has considered the setting-up and
the integration of the equations of motion of holonomic mechanical systems in
the excess coordinates. The characteristic property of these equations is
that although they are set-up in the excess coordinates they do not contain
coefficient constraints. In the present paper it in shown that in certain cases
the equations of dynamics in the dxcess coordinates for holonomic, nonconserva-
tive systems may be'reduced to the Lagrange form in the excess coordinates
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with kinetic potentials, or to a combination of it and the Hamilton equation.
These are then solved by the methods of Poisson, Hamilton-Jacobi, and others.
Orig. art. has: 41 formula*.
ASSOCIATION: Taahkentskiy goaudarotvenny*y universitat in. V. 1. Lenina
(Tashkent State University)
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AnHOR: Shul'Sin, M. F.
TITLE: Extended syst~ems of Liouvilla and Poincare differential equations
~SOURCE: Tashkent. Uni-versitet. Nauchny*ye trudy*, no. 209, 1962. Matematiches-
kiye nauki (Mathematical 'sciences), no.'23, Mekhanika (Mechanics), 73-80
TOPIC TAGS: Poincare equation, Liouville equation, differential equation,
ordinary differential equation, adjoint system
ABSTRACT: The present paper is an extension of an earlier paper by the author
where he considered a system of ordinary differential equations of the form
dXk
Xk Xk 0; X1, X3, - n, xk -j-t W
and established certain theorems on the properties of the integrals of these
equations. The classical theorems of Poisson and Boole were obtained as special
cases of these theorems. In the present paper, in the first section certain
auxiliary facts are established for the adjo~nt system, for the extended Liouville
system, and for the extended Poineare syptemj In the second section certain
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soURCEt Refs sh. Makhmn., Abe. U"
AUTHORt Shullgin, M. F.
TITLRz Conditions for the applicability of the Hamilton-Jacobi method for the
integration of the equations.of dynamics with coupling multiples
CITED SOURCEs lauohn. tr. Tashkentsk. un-t. vy*p. 222. 1963. 49-64
~:TOPIC TAGSs Hamilton-Janobi method, holonamio conservative system
TRANSIATIONs The applicability of the Hootilton-Jacobi method to the holonomio oon-
servative system, when its position is determined by determining coordinates, the
nunber of which exceeds the mmber of degrees of freedom the system, was determined:
by G. 1. Sualov, who received the appropriate equation in individual derivatives.
In the above work, it is shown that the holonamicity of the owchanical. system is a
Seth
necessary and satisfactory condition for -applicability of the Hemilton-Jacobi od
to its
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.AT5027502 --SOURCE-CODL7-.---UR/3021/64/000/242/0019/0023,,
!AUTHORt Shull (Professor)
MG: Tashken-t-State University im. V. I. Lenin (Tashkentskiy gosudarstvennyy.
:unive~Mi etV-
~TITLE: Criteria for integrability of Ilemilton-Jacoby equations in excess
'coordinates
;SOURCE: Tashkent. Universitet. Nauchnyye trudy, no. 242, 1964. voprosy
lanaliticheskoy mekhaniki i podzemnoy gidravliki (Problems in analytical mechanics-
;and underground hydraulics), 19-23
MPIC TAGS: differential equationg mechanics
iABSTRACT: The author considers the Hamilton Jacoby equations in excess obor4inates,
4, p, - E. (H)
B.-
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ACC NRs AR6000694 SOURCE CODE: UR/0l24/65/0OO/0O9/AOO5/AoO6
AUTHOR: Shullgin, M. F.
TITLE: Integrability criteria for the Hamilton-Jacobi 2aua,4on in excess coorf'~Inates
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Mekhanika, Abs. 9A41,
REF SOURCE., Nauchn. tr. Tashkentsk. un-t, vyp. 242, 1964, 19-23
TOPIC TAGS; Hamiltonian Jacobi equation, differential equation aolution,,rooRD'AA
ABSTRACT: The Hamilton-Jacobi equation written in excess coordimtes
as+ 28. ~S-'+ H (1, q..... qn.
aq,
where as MI as
Pm+. + B~a (v = 1. 2...... n-M)
qu
is considered. Under the assumption that
B~. A-4-' (q,.+,).
VU
the conditions for which the total integral of the equation has the form
. n
s SA +
+ Sn., y,a,,t. --an) + an.,
are investigated. V. I. Kirgatov LTranslation of abstract7
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'70: LionLhill Li -I I" .1 , A ITU4, 1 May 1953
LOSAVIO, G., lnzh.; SEYENOV, N., irizh.; 5-Ir-ULIGIN. N., Irizh.
Investigating the methods for electric and steam heating of
engines before starting. Avt.transp. 36 no.8:20-22 Ag 158.
(MIRA 11:9)
(Automobiles--Cold weather operation)
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a-
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M kg 165. t.MIRA 18:01)
NIKOLENKO, Yu.N.; SHUL'Gill, 11.1.
r,oor,--'n---ic)n conference on the nechaniza-lorl of sm-th forging.
-L I- . I - -
Kuz.-sht,am.--,ro-izv. 7 no.-:4'6 F 165.
(MI RA 18:4)
AID P - 1512
Subject USSR/Electricity
Card 1/1 Pub. 26 - 8/36
Authors Slednev, S. M., Eng., and Shullgin, N. V., Eng.
Title : Fault location in the exc.'tation windings of synchronous
machines
Periodical : Elek. sta., 3, 26-29, Mr 1955
Abstract The authors describe a few simple methods of detecting
C2
a coil short and finding its location. One of these
consists in fixing a magnetic clamp, another in applying
a controlling coil . 6 drawings and diagrams
Institution: None
Submitted : No date
GuUUSHRR19 !:. ",
Individual ox" Lhe of the rotor and
stator of a spichronous machine. Ele't.-meneregettka no.7-.1,2-
83 163. OURA 16:9)
SAULIGIN NIV.
.2. - I
Effect of steel saturation in the transverse axia of a salient-
pole synchronous generator on some, of its operating modes.Flek,-
troenergetika no.7:81+-90 163, (MIRA 16:9)
MALYAVIN, A.G.; Prinimali uchastiye: ROKIN, A.-V.; SAVICH, B.M.; STELIMAKH,
A.A.; SHULt,GIN, O.N.; YAKOVLEV, A.S.
Therapeutic effectiveness of furazolidon F-60. Zhur. m=biol. epid.
RW
i immun. 31 no.7:48-5~ JI '60- 13:9)
1. Iz Gosudarstvennogo i3auchno-kontrollnogo instituta veterinarnykh
preparatov Ministerstva sellskogo khozyaystva SSSR.
(FURAZOLIDONE) (YUHUS)
SHULIGIN, P. I.
Shullgin, F. I..--nLagging of Electromagnetic Systems of the Time service of the Tashkent
Astronomical Observatory." Cand Phys-Yath Sci, Inst or Yatheratics
and Mechanics, Acad Sci Uzbek SSR, Tashkent 1953. (Rel'erativnyy Zhurnal-
Astronomiya, Jan 54)
SO: SUM 1b8j- 22 July 1954
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1c rp c i i I
7. T' t I cl, - i -e n,- i f ~, r s a., 0 ow S- o Yar c,
12. 19 2
Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, ADril -1953, Uncl.
L 2298o-66
ACC NR: AP6008554 SOURCE CODE: UR/0166/66/000/001/0088/0089
AUTHOR: Shullgin, P. L; Kallistov, A. P.; ToWdkh, V. K.; Shchejoov, N. V.
ORG: Physics Technical Institute, AN UzSSR (Fiziko-tekhnichesldy institut AN Uz&15R)
TITLE: A photoelectric semiconductor water turbidity analyzer
SOURCE: AN UzSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fiziko-matematicheskikh nauk, no. 1, 1966,88-89 1.
TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor device, turbiditneter, photoelectric effect, measuring
Instrument
ABSTRACT: This article describes a field photoelectric device by means of which it is
possible to determine the turbidity of water in 1. 5-2 min with an accuracy of at least
2-3%. The device was patented under Registration Certificate No. 36269, April 22,
1963. Silicon photocells manufactured in FTI AN UzSSR (Knigin, P.I., Dubrovskiy
L. A. 11lzv. AN UzSSR, " seriya fiz. -mat. nauk, 1962, no. 3) were used as sensors.
The device also Incorporates P-13 semiconductor triodes, a potentiometer, and resistors.:
The analyzer was tested in laboratory and field conditions. The laboratory tests showed
that the calibrated curves fully represent the turbidity of the water. The field experiments~---
were conducted at the hydrostations of Ak-Dzhar, Kyzyl-Mshlak (Syrdarlya River), and
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6(5) FUSS I BOOX EXPLOITATION sov/1930
M10~cOw. Vooaoyuznyy nauchno-loolodovatel-skiy Institut xrukOzRPi8i
TVmdyj"Vyp. 2. (Tronmactions of the All-Union Sound-recording
30 tIfIc Institute) Nr 2. Moscow, 1957. 164 p. Errata 811P
Inserted. 1,000 copies printed.
141torial Boards L.P. Apollonova, V.S. Vaymboys, D.P. Vasilovokiy#
A.&. Troblovskiyo S.A. Gribkovs, L.O. Grigorash, B.Ya. XaznachdY,
T.I. ftrkhomenko, L.A. Puseet. Ye.j. Regirer, N.A. Hox*nblAtl
Tech. 3d.s S.A. aribkova.
PMPC=s This collection of articles may be useful to scientists,
song1moors, speoialisto,and technicians dealing with sound-rocording
techniques,
COVVtAGZt The articles are the results of research carried out at
TK&= In 1954-1955. moot or the articles deal with magnetic
recording, both for the recording of sound as well as for flxing
various physical proo*aaoa on tape, wire, disc
appear separately after each article. ,or drum. References
Lot Magnifte -Disci- 79-
a cti&nL;Ith the NDD-54 dictaphona developed by VN
saarch and development work was carried out at the Insti-
tute on magnetic discs . The author discusses In detail the
produatian or magnetic discs. She thanks Candidate of
T*chnl"l Sciences P.M. Kozlov and Senior Scientific Worker
aA. TrIfonove for their assistance. There or* 14 reforencess
a Inglish,3German, I Polish, I Indianjand 1, Soviet.
'3KIrr
wonos V.S. The XDD-54 Disc-type Dictaphone ST
Tbe article briefly describes the NDD-54 dictaphone (VXA=)#
used far sound recording on magnetic discs . The author
List* the basic technical characteristics of this equipment.
ftere are no references.
3EIrmarra V.S. A Contact Copying Machine for Plano-copy KKTM-I
ft4paetia Tape Recorders go
TI!LU magnetic tape-oopying machine was developed by VMAIZ,
and after a long period or production It was redesigned and
no6ornized to secure a mass production of hlgh-quality
magnetic tape copies. Them are no references.
"V";vj, G.A., and S.V. Shil-Al.. magnetic Reverberation
Chamber 93
The authors explain the basic methods of obtaining the
reverberation affect by magnetic tap* recording. They
list the min characteristics or the reverberstor designed
and developed by VNAIZ,which Is now successfully being
employed in many organizations. At Present the Institute
As developing a now model or a remote controlled magnetic
for lot production
Them are 28 rerer,nce,:
2.2 English, 8 Soviets 5 Germano 2 Pronc?;,and 1 Hungarian.
lemon. A.M., and N.A. Onatsevich. Investigation OC External
Iloctromgnetlc Stray Ids Caused by Electric Motors in
Sound Recording Equip.:nI&t
The :uthorstdiscusa special Problems of design, aelectIon,, 122
and pplica Ion of electric motors
various types for
mound recording equipment. They vostigate the methods
used for eliminating the effects of a-c electromagnetic
stray fields. Materials concerning the effects of d-c
.lactrommignatic stray fields will be published later. Them
are ~~ovL ref rencea.
!t
SfRUGIII S.V.; BELIAKOV, V.114.
I-Lagnetic reverberators and their uses. Trudy VIUIZ no.9:$6-102
161. (M~RA 1,~:q)
(Electroacousties) (Magnetic recorders and recording)
Y-
Cf)
rq
US~R/ leg
Apr:"
Ii.,lii6raft
Icing
C;ft of Planes traveling at High Speeds,
Engr,4ftj V Shullgin, Cand Tech Sci~. 2 pp
"VOW4ozdush Flota" No 4
Discusses r-tion ~f i)articlam of ?"Mature' in the
0
au at timc air foil Is driv= Uroa& it~,zmxk*O In,,:
Vh1ch particles are d6polited owatr f6dl, and rsl&.~
tiou" wetweeu speed of pAmme and texperwbure of
reiarded air Shwe a high-speed plaw vill
colls~t more moisture than a slov,one, and is
50/49T12
USSR/~eeronautics (Contd) Apr 49
m=w likely to form channel-type ice formation
vh1ch is more destructive to 'aerodynamic charac.
teristice of ving, and therefore more dangerous.
50/*)TI2
C!,
SF~LIGIN, V.
Cat~:ode rollower in the pickup circuit. R,---dio no.10:3
- 32 0 165.
(!-URA 18:12)
VOLKOVA, L.N.; DOROGUTIN, B.S.; SHULIGIN, V.A.; USTINOVICH, B.P., red.;
KUZN&SOV, G.A., red.; iEERT, i.V-.,tekhn.red.
[Tapping and turpentining pine] Podsochka i osmolopodsochka
sosny. Pod obshchei red. B.P.UBtinovicha. Moskva, Vses koop.
izd-vo, 1959. 182 p. (Ki;; 13:8)
(Pine) (Turpentining)
SHUL'GIN, V.A.
Tree tapping with the use of sulfate paste under conditions prevailing
in Karelia. Gidroliz i lesokhim. prom. 12 no-5:23 '59.
(MIRA 12: 10)
l.Sovet promyslovoy kooperateii RSFSR.
(Karelia--Tree tapping)
SHU I GIN, V. fi
New methods of tapping the trees. Prom.koop. 13 no-3:10-11
Mr '59. (MIRA 1?-:4)
1. Starshiy inzhener TSentrallnoy nauchro-eksperimentallnoy leso-
khimicheskoy laboratorii Roopromeoveta.
(Tree tapping)
18 -.--.3:22-21
SOV/ 137-58-8-16687
T ranstation f rorn Referativnvy zhurnal, _\-letalluroiva, 1958, Nr 8, p 65 (USSR)
AUTHOR-
TITLE Employment of a Caustic Anolyte for Nickel "Dissolution Baths"
Wrimeneniye shchelochnogo anolita dlya nikelevykh I'vann
rastvoreniya")
PERIODICAL, Tr Leningr. tekhnol in-ta im. Lensoveta, 1957, Nr 43,
pp 34-37
ABSTRACT-. A new type of dissolut--.on bath to supplement the Ni electro-
lyte in the electrowinning of Nli is suggested. It is proposed
that dissolution at the anode be performed in the anolyte with-
out addition of HzS04. In order to prevent the deposition of Ni
on the cathodes, thev are covered with diaphragms filled with
a solution of caustic. Upon electrolysis, H? is liberated at the
4~
cathode, and the ions of IM2 movina from the anodes combine
with the OFF ions to form Ni(OH1? in the anode space and on
the outside of the diaphragm. The dissolution of Ni takes place
without consumption of acid, and the Ni(OH)2 formed replaces
a corresponding amount of NiCO3 as the electrolyte is cleansed
C
Card 1/2 of Fe. The economy attainable per year per 10,000 amps is
SOV/ 137-58-8- 16687
Employment of a Caustic -Anolyte for Nickel "Dissolution Baths"
160 t H2504 and 160 t Na?CO 3' which goes to the preparation of NiC03.
N. P.
1. Nickel carbonate-Preparation 2. Electrolytes-
Properties 3. Electrolysis
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111YKOV, B.K., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudna,; SHULIGM, V.I., tekhnil.
Prinimal uchastiye: KUZD-1, U.D.
Apparatus for using automatic control in the continuous in-
noculation of animals. Pred. dop. kontsent. atmosf. zagr.
no.7:99-104163. (MIRA 16:10)
1. Iz Mbskovskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta gigi-
yeny imeni F.F.Erismana.
(AIR -- POLLUTION) (AUTOMATIC COUTROL)
(I1,10CULATION)
ALEKWWROV, A.M., inzh,,;- BAZHENOV, V.S., inzh.; BQBROVUIK0V, B.N.,
inzb.; VAGANOV, M,P., inzh.; GUREVICH, B.M.., inzh.;
DZHIBE,LLI, V.S.9 inzh.; DROBAKH, V.T., inzh.; ISAKOVICH,
R.Ya., kand. tekhn. nauk; KAPUSTIN, A.G., inzh.; KONENKOV,
K.S., inzh.; MININ, A.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; PEVZNER, V.B.,
inzh.; PESKIN, G.L., inzh.; PORTER, L.G., inzh.; RRYADILOV,
A.N., inzh.; SLUTSKIY, L.B., inzh.; FEDGSOV, I.V., inzh.;
FRENKEL', B.A., inzh.,,TSD4BLER, Yu.A., inzh.; SHULIGIN
V.Kh., inzh.,- ESKIN, M.C., kand. tekhn. nauk; iiia_f~
inzn. 'Ldeceased]; SINELINIKOV, A.V., kand. tekhn.
nauk; SHENDLER, Yu.I., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; NESM!ELOV.
S.V.J. inzh., zam. glav. red.; NOVIKOVA, M.M., ved. red.;
RASTOVA, G.V,, ved. red.; SOLGANIK, G.Ya., ved. red.;
VORONOVA. V.V,, tekhn. red.
[Automation and apparatus for controlling and regulating produc-
tion processes in the petroleum and petroleum chemical industries]
Avtomatizatsiia, pribory kontrolia i regulirovaniia proizvodstven-
nykh protsessov v neftianoi i neftekhimicheskoi promyshlennosti.
Moskva, Gostoptekhizdat. Book 3. [Control and automation of the
processes of well drilling, recovery, transportation, and storage
of oil'and gas] Kontroll i avtomatizatsiia protsessov bureniia
skvazhin, dobychi, transporta i khraneniia nefti i gaza. 1963.
551 P. (Automation) (MIRA 16:7)
and supplies)
"on the Actinometric Scale," by V. M. Shul'gin, 14--teorologiya
i Gidrologiya, No 4, Apr 57, PP '51--5-5-
In recent years the attention of geophysicists has been attracted
to the upper layers of the atmosphere, and the value of the solar con-
stant each year undergoes a change which is reflected in corrections
in the ultraviolet and infrared regions of the spectrum. Some authors
give the value 1.98 cal/cm2 per minute. This so-called astronomical
solar constant refers to the upper boundary of the atmosphere. For
actinometric calculations in the atmospheric layers near the earth, a
practical importance is ascribed to the "meteorological" solar constant,
which, according to many authors, is established at 1.80 cal/CM2 per
minute. For a more accurate determination of this value, a iiore
accurate absolute instrument must be developed for measuring the inten-
sity of radiation in the lower layers of the atmosphere. The American
"Standard 110 5" still leaves much to be desired. It must be expected
that Soviet geophysicists will concern them elves with its further de-
velopment. It would be particularly timely, since the original idea of
applying a black body and water Jet belongs to the prominent Russian
physicist, V. A. Mikhellson. (U)
14-57-7-14547
Translation from: Referativn h nal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 7,
p 45 (USSRT y z ur
AUTHOR: Shullgin, V. N.
. _p, of' Gornaya Shoriya (Skhema geomor-
TITLE: G 6j;j4,~ Y
fologii Gornoy Shorii)
PERIODICAL: V sb: Tr. nauch. konferentsii Stalinskogo ped. in-ta.
Nr 1, Kemerovsk. kn. izd-vo, 1956, pp 225-231
ABSTRACT: Gornaya Shoriya represents a fairly isometric multi-
stage domed uplift',-, 350 m high on the periphery and
up to 1570 m high at the center. Four leveled con-
centric surfaces of erosion can be clearly traced at
the elevations of 1000 m to 1150 m, 800 m to 950 m.
600 m'to 750 m, and 450 m to 550 m. Certain genetic
relief types can be distinguished. These are: 1)
mountainous tectonic-sculptured; 2) sculptured
Card 1/2 erosional; 3) structural (stratified). The first type
SHULIGIN, V.N., inzh.; ZHIGULENKO, L N., nauchWy sotrudnik; IVANOV,
V.I., dcktor tekhn.nauk
Production of woodpulp by alkaline chlorination* Bum.prom.
34 no.8:2-5 Ag 159. (14IRA 12: 12)
1. Gosplan SSSR (for Shullgin). 2. Institut organicheskoy
khimii AN SSSR to Zolinskogo (for Zhigulanko, Ivanov).
(woodpulp)
SHULIGIN., V.N.; MUDRIK, V.I.
Woodpttlp and paper and paper processing industry of Cuba. Bum.
prom. 37 no.3:3(~-31 Mr 162. (MA 15:3)
1. Gosplan SSSR (for Shullgin). 2. Mbskovskiy filial Gosudarstvennogo
instituta po proyektirovaniyu predpri7atiy tsellyuloznoy i
bumazhno-y promyshlennosti (for I-bdrik).
(Cuba-Paper industry)
SHULIGIN, V.V.
Device for continuous measurement of the specific weight of the
cecient slurry. Neft.khoz. 38 no.5:2~-28 M7 160. (],,J-U 1,1:8)
4 j
(Oil well drilling fluids)
SqRt'31N) V.V.
Uaing a cor-ectim hydjomatev f,-r the density of clay
and cement muds. ncj.9t~3-1-35 164.
. (MIRA 18: 5)
3. Vsesoy-uzryy i proyektno-konstruk-
torsk-4y Institlut komp-le,,ksymy a-vtomntizatsii neftyanoy i gazovoy
promysh2ennostA.
ARETINSKIY, V.A.; I-IFRDIOV, I.I.; ORLOV, S.P., inzh., retsenzent
[deceased]; SHULIGIN, Ya.A., inzh., retsen7ent: ~14VIII,
6tsenzen ; ZELEvIC1,
K D inzh., r , _,A,__ y P.M. , inzh. , -red . ; BOffiOVA,Y e. N. ,
t;ki~.red .
(Manual for bridge and tunnel foremen] Spravochnik ir.,osto-
vogo, i tonnellnogo mastera. Moskva, Transzheldorizdat.
1963. 519 P. (MIRA 17:2)
YEn.OKIMOV. I.I.; AT, -S-NY-E-V, V.D.; ASHIK'MfIN, A.K.; BAYEV, N.V.; BEGLAROYAN,
P.A.; BYCHKOV, I.A.; VESLOVA, Ye.T.; TYZOKHOVSKAYA, M.F.; GURBTSKIY,
S.A.; DEMIDOY, I.M.; Y3SIPOV, Ye.P.; ZhUKOV, V.D.; ZELINSKIY, M.G.;
ZOL'NIKOV, F.T.; ZCLOTOVA, L.I.; KIVIN, A.N.; KOMARNITSKIY, Yu.A.;
KONSTANTINOV, A.N.; KULICHITSKAYA, A.K.; M.PXSIMENKO, I.I.; MEIJ1WT'YEV,
A.A.; MOROZOV, I.G.; MURZI11OV, H.I.; OZEMBLOVSKIY, Ch.S.; OSTRYAKOV,
K.I.; PANINA, A.A.; PAVLOVSKIY, V.V.; PHRMINOV, A.S.; PERSHIN, B.F.;
PRONIN, S.F.; PSHFANNYY, A.I.; POKROVSKIY, M.I.: RASPONOMAREV. Ye.j.;
SEMIN, I.N.; =YAROV, Yu.N.; TIBAB&MV, A.I.; FARBEROY, Ya.D.;
FEDOROV, G.P.; SOLIGUI, Ya.S.; YAKIMOV, I.A.; VERINA, G.P., takhn.red.
[Labor feats of ra ilway workers; stories about the innovators]
Trudovye podvigi zheleznodorozimikov; rasskazy o novatorakh. Moskva,
Gos.transp.zhel-dor.izd-vo, 1959. 267 P. (MIRA 12:9)
(Railroads) (Socialist competition)
SHULIGIN, YA.S., inzh.
Our experience in landslide and washout control. Put' i
put.khoz. 4 no. 5:9-12 Yf 160. (MIRA 13:11)
1. Zameatitell aachallaika sluzhby puti Severe--Kavkazskoy
dorogi, Rostov-na-Donu.
(Railroad engineering)
SHUL'GIN, Ya. S., inzh,
We manufacture reinforced concrete elemente. Pat' i put. khoz.
6 no.8:19-21 162. (MIRA 15:10)
1. Zamestitel' nachallnika sluzhby- puti, g. Rostov-na-Donu.
(Railroada-~%intenance and repair)
(Reinforced concrete)
- -zl._
SAM I GrY,-,Te,.& . -- -
Mechanized drying of grasses and production of fepd briquettes.
Zhivotnovodstvo 21 no.5:17-21 Ay '59. - (&IRA -12:1)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-Issledovatellskiy institut makhanizataii
sel'skogo lftzyaystva
(HEq i
ABRA14GVA, Ye.A.; BAZHENOV, N.M.; ~HUWGIN, Ye.I.
Nuclear magnetic resonance method of studying viscose fibers.
Khim.volok. no*2:33-35 162. OMIM 15:4)
1, Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh aoyedineniy AN SSSR (for
Abramova, Bazhenov). 2. Leningradskiy tekhnologicheakiy institut
TsBP (for Shullgin).
(Viscose-Spectra)
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