SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TURKIEWICZ, E. - TURKIN, V.D.

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STEFAN., Anna, mgr; Eugeniusz, dr , - ---- - ---------- -, - Acidimetric determination of fluorine. Rudy i metale 8 no. 5: 181-184 MY 163- TUTYIWICZ) . EUG7,:NIUSZ. Turkiewicz, Eugenius7. Chemia d1a k-lasy VIII. lewicki. Warszawa, pans-Nowe Zaklady Wydawn. (Chemistry for the P~~h rrade) Gorecowal 'Windl~slaw Szkoinych, 1952. 14P P. SO: Monthly list of East European Accessions, LC, go 001, L A ASTALLUROCAL LITIFROW4 CLAUNFICAIM Mora mat acy GIR 41 A 19. a o o e 0* see logo a sio 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 PC 4w W-W 0I ffOl ill NO 0 1110 600A639 VW 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I.-W *-* 0 W-w- v- w w ia 0 a 0 41 A a Q Coo jo* Coo 10.400 too Me* 400 we to o COO tie 0 04 -i 000 it's, 9 *ON Got so 04MLOW-ALLIMATWICLAIWIMM, Id tam leg r mv 441 f -1 0 1 U's Alp 10 111; 4 'it - I -wm 1-00 let waif XeO 10040 we 16 SIALS? aw #49 All 21ing fit ad o v tv I v 0 0 3 to 1 A 1 4 1 1 1 is It a u m It m u It a It mumsbu moil 41QAJ&ta A L a a 1 9 L 4 k A A Is =Des 14caniki k1m. Ia. (KkMT`W*- "uccd It C 11 to k It (bV fV*Cti4M it rAtAlYAd by I It 0 kcOjxtf7, ~;Id- by =. lIWH the trdmed w4m., :0 Yieldt K,1ReO(CN).OHj on builing vustlicumd. &q. KC-V in solm. this "Jt yields Or ion RctCN)4(0l0tj(c. B. C. A. 00 Z* 0 a Od a IN I --- met -a A-V So is u At xm as man Stwitia's I~m 411,41 0 9 0 to 0 111 0 111 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 111 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 6 0 41 0 0 0 000,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 41 0 0 - I - RATYNSKI, W., TURKIEWICZ, J.* ZYPRANSKI, P. Potential scattering of neutrons for Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Se. Bul AC Pol mat 8 no.2:117-118 160. (EW 9:12) 1. Institute of Experimental Physics, Warsaw University and Institute for Nuclear Research, Polish Acadeny of Sciences. Presented by A.Soltan. (Neutrons) (Iron) (Cobalt) (Selenium) (Nickel) (Copper) (Zinc) E Yv/ 'T. Distr: 4L,-2a(c)/hE3e 2 cys I /.Potentlal scillerIng of neutronsl In the reso6nnte region.* P. 2upraiiski (Univ. Warsaw). Bull. acad. polon. sti., Sir. sd. hfalk,'.-ailrim. eJ Pjyi-. 7, "W--0(1059Xin BuglWi).-Transmission mcusurc-- ructits for Al, Ag, atut Bl. are reported. The cross wtions cak-d. from lie plots of log truttsmisiiou vi. sample thk-k- 'rc C ness Nvere 1.41 + 0.1. 5.3 -k 0.4, and 8.9 � 0.4, rest). Th _=g showed deviutions from llneArity for small ~swn ~)Ik 3 9A IGLEWSKI, S.; MALUSZEEKA, K.; NATAMON, L.; T!N9Eq%-J.; ZUPRANSKI, P. Further measurements of the angular distribution of fast neutrons elastically scattered on Ga, Acta physica Pol 23 no.6:843- 8" Je 163 * 1. Department of Fa-perimental Physics.. University., Lodz (for Iglewski, Maluszynska). 2. Institute of Nuclear Research, Polish Academy of Sciences., Swierk by Otwook (for Haianaon,, Turkiew:Lcz,, Zuywanski). MALUSZYNSKA, K.; NATANSON, L.; TURKIEWICZ, J.; ZUPRANSKI, P. Nz- -- Angular distributions of fast neutrons elastically scattered on Ca. Bul Ac Pol Hat 9 no.8t621-Q3 161. 1. Department of Xxperimental Physics, University, Lodz and Institute for Nuclear Research, Polish Academy of Sciences. Presented by M. Danyaz. I MAZANOWSKA, Arma, TURKIWICZ, Lesmek, DPIICEWICZ, Antoni M. Activity of iron chelatase in some rabbit organs. Postepy hig.med.dosw. 17 no.6t8ii-814 11-D'63 1. Z Zakladu Radiobiologii i Ochrony Zdrowia Instytutu Badan Jadrowych FAIT w Warszavie; kiermmikt prof.dr. E.Kowalski. BELEK, Jan, mgr inz.; YA-TOSLA-1-ISKI, Stanislww, mgr inz.; M'ateusz, 1,1gr inz.; De 11TIZER, Jerzy, mgr inz.; mgr Irz. BORD'I'MVP Le(!h,- ragr inz. Survey of foreign measuring and controlling instrtmicn-tr' at the 32-nd Inter-national Poznan Fair. Pomiary 9 no.12; 607-614 D 163. - ~,7,a-.X4 -iq- j~ p if plF gs, la IV. 13 - R lag I n. pea RUN nL IS TOJWKOVA. Yo.V.0 -TURKIN, A.D. DaterminAtion of therium X and of rodlotherium in biological media on the bnnis of thorono [with summaz7 In Engliahl. Ned.rad. 3 no.3 61-65 My-je 158 (MIRA 1137) (THORM, daterminntion thorium X & rndiothorium in biol media, thoron method (Rug)) ALMOV, M.V,; TUMKIN, A.D, (MoskTaY Determination of the dose of therval neutrons by the activation method. Gig.i san. 25 no.2:49-50 7 160. (MIRA 13:6) (nUMONS) (RADIOMMT) 20177 ./61 /c1 C, /0-,:)3/CC7/021 S/069 '91 B1 02/B205 AUTHORS: Sivintsev, Yu. V., Knizhnikov, V. A., Telushkina, Ye. L., Turkin, A. D. TITLE: Study of the radioactive contamination of air and of the Neva river during the time in which the atomic ice-breaker "Lenin" was anchored PERIODICAL: Atomnaya ener.-iya, v. 10, no. 3, 1961, 253-258 TEXT: This is a report on an investigation of the radioactive contamination in the neighborhood of the place where the atomic ice-breaker "Lenin" was anchored in the 11eva river, with its atomic engine being in operation. The investigation included the atmosphore, the river water, and the fauna and f1= in the surrounding area. The ex,)eriments were begun on August 6, 1959 and finished on September 14, 1959. The concentration of radioactive Cases was also examined in closed rooms in the ship's central part. Results are discussed in the introduction. Measurements were made with cylindrical counters of the type CTC-5 (STS-5) and with end-window counters of the type BR-50 (BFL-50) which measured concentrations of tip to 2.10-11 curie/l and Card 1/ 3 20177 Study of the ... s/o8q/61/010/0()3/007/021 B102/B205 10- 10 curie/1 (Ar4l). Radioactive aerosols were determined with ~O (FP) filters, the activity ol* which was measured in the laboratory. In the central parts of the ship, radioactivity caused by Ar4l did not exceed 4-10- 10 curie/l, was 10- 11 curie/1 on the averace. These values ar-ount to 1~7 of the -.~err,-_ssible --aximum dose in workine rooms. In addition, the radioactivity of air leaving the Groasse-elmast (sic!) was measured. Its maximum activity was 10-9 curie/1, and the average was 2.10-10 curie/1 referred to one atomic unit with 10(Yl~ performance. This level was reached on September 5, 1959 when the three atomic units operated with 45, 40, and 2CF/~ performance. As 70,000 m3 of air were exhausted in one hr, the emis- sion of one unit with 10(Ylo performance was 0.014 curie/hr. Investieations in the case of a leakage of the primary cooling circuit shoved that radio- activity in the servodrive rooms reached a level of 3-10-8 curie/1 and was chiefly caused by short-lived fission products, such as Kr85, Kr88, andxe135 (T,/2 ' 5-7 hr). The concentration of P-active aerosols in the central rooms of the ship never exceeded the background values of the natural radioactivity. The observed fluctuations in the radioactivity of air, river water, fauna and flora in the neighborhood of the ship had a Card 2/3 20177 Study of the ... s/oe,9/61 lol o/cc 1 B1 02/B20/5 merely seasonal character and did not depend on the stay of the ship and the operation of her reactors. Pertinent measurements -.-ierc made fro,,;,. JU-inc. 15 to September 14. These seasonal fluctuations are held responsible for the fact that the radioactivity of air, water, fauria, and flora prior to the teots of tLe units of the atomic, ice-breaker was hi(;her than durink- thr- tests. Numerous data on the seasonal fluctuations which droppe-I to a mini- mum in August, and results of measurements are discussed. The experiments have proved unarbi~,,uoucl-., that the ice-Lreaker operates without any haze-rd, and that the-re is not the nliChtest danVer of contamin-Aion on ljoar:! the ship durin,- the ojjcra'Lic'.,-,a of its re I ,actor.q. Neither thc crea of t;.k2 nor the vessels follo-win- the ice-breaker are exposed to the action c-- U radioisotopes. There are 2 fitjires and 3 Soviet-bloc references. SUBMITTED: September 7, 1960 Card 313 25379 VW9161101 1/001/005/01, 0 7_~ ~10 0~ 31 02/B214 AUTHORs Turkin, A. D. TITLEi The radiometry of A-active gas by means of spherical ioniza- tion chambers PERIODICALs Atomnaya energiya, v. 11, no. It 1961, 60 - 61 TEM The ueual method of measuring the concentration of (1-active gas in the air by an ionization chamber is mostly qualitative, since no data are available on the relationship between the ionization current and the activity of the gas in the chamber. Of course, the ionization current depends not only on the energy of the I-radiation of the gas but also on the size and the geometrical form of the chamber, and on the material of the wall. It is very difficult to represent the ionization as a mathe- matical function of these quantities, or, to detuermine it experimentally. To solve this problem one can employ the method of simulation by point sources oi 0-radiation without characteristic absorption. The present "Letter of the Editor" presents a report on this. This method was used for the investigation.of spherical.ionization chambers wi-;h radii 5, 10, Card 1/4 25379 The radiometry of ... B102/3214 15, 20, and 25 cm, and walls of lead, copper, aluminum, and plexiglass. In aaah caeat the thickness of the wall was loxger than the maximum range of the A-radiation in this substance. C140 Co 6o , Tl 204 1 Or 89 , Sr go and Ygo preparations deposited on organic films of 15 - 20 4/cm 2 thickness were used for the studies. The diameter of such a source on the film was not greater than 2 mm. The films were attached to an aluminum disk of thickness 0.08 mm and an inner diameter of 12 mm. The activity of each preparation was determined to an accuracy of t2~. The source could be moved from the center to the wall. The dependence of the ionization current on the position of the source was determined experimentally. The experimental arrangement is shown in Fig. 1. The ionization current was measured by a Townsend compensation circuit with an accuracy of +1-5~4- The relation between the ionization current and the activity of ihe gas in the volume of the chamber was mathematically found out on the basis of the dependence of the ionization current on the coordir,atea of the point source. From the values obtained for I/O.V (I-sature.ted ionizatior. current in amperes, Q- concentration of the gas in curies/l, V- volume of Card 2/4 The radiometry' of 25379 P/089/61/011/001/008/010 I B102/B214 the chamber in 1) at Ea constant it in seen that the;e values depend- I essentially on Z (the atomic number of'the material of the chamber)l this is explained, as due to the multiple scattering of 8-particles by the walls of the chamber. This fact is of practical,'importanae'i For the same dimen-I sions of the chamber the si.ensitivity of measurement can be inqreased ~y, t using walls with large Z (e.g. lead). Moreover, the hardness of the I-radiation of the gas can be determined if analogous measurements are I carried out in two chambers with different wall materials. Por certain '.I parameters of the chamber, I/QV is only slightly dependent onemrgy. A 2 copper chamber (Z 29) with R - 14 mg/cm shows practically no de"pendo'noe on the hardness of the P-radiation. For suchacbamber, the following relation holas for the range 0.05 Mev!=*E K.O.9 Mev to an accuracy of 110%1 Q W 3-7-104 1 (qis the density of the air in the chamber). 1. B. Keirim-blarkus and M. A. L'vova are mentioned. There are 2 figures and 1 Soviet-bloc reference. Card 3/4 PME I BOOK EXPLOITATION SC-7/6333' "Bochkarev, V. V`.~ ed.- Tekhnika.izmereniye radioaktivnylch preparatov; sbornilto statey (Tech- niques for the Neasurement of Radioactive Prep~tratjx~ns; Collection of Articles) Moscow, Gosatomizdat.. 1962. 46oo copies printed. Eds.:~ A... N. Smirnova and M. A. Smirnov; TecjT.' Ed.: S. M. Popova. .__PURP0SZ:'This book Is intended for specialists in nudlear instru- memtatior~, COVERAGE% The book is a'colleetion of ^s on recent developments in 1) *measurement of the activity and 2 of '-he cornoosi- tion.of emiimions of radioactive preparatictis. The met'hodoloFj and 4paratua use'd in these studies'are described in detail. References are given at, the end of each.article. TA= OF CO'1%1TENTS: Card Techniques for the Masurement (Contw) Pre f tic e 3 Voroblyev, A. A. Study of a-Emitting Preparations With the Aid of a Gridded Ionization Chamber 18 Bernotas, V. Zs# Ve A. dorodyekiy, N. K. Semenova,..;.' F. Tupitayn, and 0. A Filipp~ov. Direct FFe la-u-re-m-enff-of the Activity 41 of TAtlated Comp;anas j Bernotas,* V. I., Yu. A. Plrogov,. and O.:.A. Fillppov. Measurement of the Activity.of Tritiated Thick Orgaiilo'Fllme 51 Llvova, M. A. Experimentai Evaluation;of the Accuracy of alletliod for Measurement of 0~7ftitter5;by 14eans,of Enct-Window Counters 56 A. 1. Measurement of the Activity of P-Sourcee in:4x- Ionization Ch mbers A 63 Card TURKIN A D Method for measuring the activity of spherical ionization chambers. Med. r---ra3r sources using rad. no.4:76-78 162, (MIM 15: 6) (RADIMETER) S/089/62/013/003/005/007 B102/BI04 AUTHORJ: Turkin _D._~ Sobakin, Yu. V. TITLE: Determination of the isotopic composition in a'mixture of P-active gases by means of two intercommunicating ioniza- tion chambers PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya,-v. 13, no- 3, 1962,~274-276 TEXT: To analyze.the P-active gases in the air a two-parameter method is suggested. Two communicating spherical ionization chambers (r 8.5 cm~ with walls'of different materials (one of lead, the other of plexiglass) made it possibl e t lot two different ionization-curient curves, respectively for altest gas-and for the mixture. -The end-point energy of the P-spectrum was determined from I Fb/IPlexi a f(EP ). The shape and size of the chambers ha~ been so designed as to 'make the ratio of the ioniza- tion currents directly proportional to the end-point energy. Hence the 0 end-point energy was obtained as a second parameter besides the half-life, allowing much more exact identification of isotopes which often have very similar half lives. Concentration of single isotopes Q - K (Curies/liter) Card 1/2 S/089/62/013/003/005/G07 Determination of the isotopic B102/B104 was calculated from the ionization current and k, the latter being a function of the end-point energy. As an example, the analytical data of a gas sample containing 6~. xe133, 25% Xe135 and 69yo A41 are given. There are 3 f gure SUBMITTh: February 2, 1962 Card ~/21 11 09154-67 EMT W 7CC'N1%'t A07002769 SGURCZ CODO: Ui(/0039/66/021/002/0141/0142- AUTHOR: Bazhenov., V. A-; ~Icarey,__jv V.; qq_kubcv,_ Yu. M.; Levin,. I. _V.; TUrkin, A. D. OIRG: none TITLIZ: Ecasure-ments of activity of radioactive gases by moans of spherical IoniZation chamber SOURCE": Atomn'aya onargiya, v. 21, no. 2, 1966, 141-142 TOPIC TAGS: Ionization chamber, radioactivity measurement ABSTRACT: A spherical, 24-cn ionization chamber with a copper barrier, filled with air under atmospheric pressure and operating in the -spectnin energy range (0.15 to 2.20 1 MXC, C02 'ov) xras used fmmeasging the gs activity in experiments with (labeled with 14C), . Xe, Xr, and 41ir gases. The gas activity waG determined by means of compensation counters. The order of error was about 2.5%. 7ho results showed that only 14C, 85Kr, and 41Ar with simple spectra could be used, while 3 133XG and lXe, with their conversion electrons,, could not be used. 'rhe average current magnItudes K per particle in the chamber were correlated with the theoretical values and the results agreed within 25 to 30%. Orig. art. hast 1 figure and 1 table. LRA,7 SUB CODE: 18 SUBM DAM Mul.65 ORIG REFt 002 / OTH RLF: 001 Co,d nst UDG: _42 L-543.52,5,39,1n, -TURKIN, A.N. inzh.; GREGURKO, V.Ye., inzh. Testing of a feed pump with a hydraulic clutch manufactured by the Zulzer firm. Elek. sta. 34 no.7:17-24 JI 163. (MIRA 16:8) TURKIN9 AA, -knzh, -a- hc Some results ujjnF ',n feed Flek. stat. TURKIN, A.N.,,inzh. Choice of an optimwz~alternatlve In the construction and location of hydraulic clutches in the drive system of a feed pump. Teploenergetika 11 no.7:40-44 Jl 164. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Vostochnyy filial Vsesoyuznogo teplotekhnicheskogo instituta, Chelyabinsk. TURKIN A N _jnzh.; IZ14ALKOV, Yu.G., inzh.; KHAKHULIN, N.Yo., inzh.; TYUTINJ, Ye.V., 1nzh. Use of hydraulic clutches as direct controllers of once-through boilers. Elek. sta. 35 no.6:28-32 Je 164. (MIRA 18:1) TURKIN, A.Ne, inzh. Eva2uation of the effectiveness of using h3rdraulic clutcbes in feed pump drives. Teploenergetika 10 no.11:69-72 ff 163. (MRA 1) 17: 1. Vostochnyy filial Vsesoyuznogo teplotekhnicheakogo instituta, Chelyabinsk. TURKINP A.N., inzh. L -h -'- - -:, Calculation of ~ss of measures undertLken in decreasing the expanditui-t of electric power in pu*ing ma- bhinery. Elek. sta. 111, Ag 163. (KERA 16 lqu) 04 L 0 0 A eit 0 0 00 00 oil Low*# *,Beat ajdA 4M011112411111111. mom, ftAumd fly C111 to the Tv"I"41 i% tatelvew by I at huta thr o-do,~I ~dtm. k"s1ff,xpfj. by 03AII 14% K, Mt 0 is roned. Sb KC.N. flu 1"ishvill 1001". a rn*&rW stAns 111i$ Wit 001,14 tbg 4 1kr(CN)4T D. A. 60 *0 i sly, 4 t 0.1 u It AT No it pt trot. 4*41 Nit Ots K a It it 01 rn-T711 A it cW 0 0 a 4 0 * 0 4p -ift ;,,. 791W 1 of 4141949441 .0 1 04l 00; W-W-V~ 4W 0 6 0 411 #00000 06000000004 ip If M 9 M a it It too Is 0 0, of So b a a a a M IF it : , so I if It I W f [ 1 1~ I If ' I of O l *4 a U t " 1 t-4 -t-1.A o I l l - A i -X.A-A- &~ 0 S p 4 S 1 9 . 11 00 O:A lit A." old. '.41(of6i o i f Q%Adttl~"j Synd1f;111111 of Ceetioll CY&Rld~L WIXICO 11, T 00 00 Law *41 let to 4 00 lot ly 00 0 f cl a t Wsted with 200 jr. KC.N and .10 g. Koff, yields ~vi 9 i h N i ) t e o n s Period. in a similar manner, CILCC=t It is . T Kollolo(CM401 MAIN 4%vo o with NA011, but with Utolf. I. prrpd. by of 4 l1 4 d 0 (h COI, neittralisaim-al W . , kCN to a cimied. allin. of the hydroly cyallide. qatli wi :9 with MOB atod"ta, with MOM MotX01I)sdarkrollowlson treated with Koff inai 11, yl l zoo atm., and the fi trate watairts murh Ma . The black Mo hydroxide Is wj import, 00. W1111trict AK z 00 00 ::00 too -100 a I If '-'i of off a tt cox nit 111111 nun ~ I t'll. No I S a W 0 a -j I 4 1 800*0*0 &A.A.&AL-0-9 0 0 00 0 000 00 0 0000 0 0414leSS600900099 0 'g 0 0! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 q 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 * 0 0 6600i 0 0 0 w A CIIEGURKO, L.Ye... inzh.; TUPKINI A.N., -inzh. E4"ectivenees of the Diacement of circular ~,rocves on *~-,: D~;Iished surface o--:' the h-,d.-au---,c of P feec, p=p. no.2:44-47 P 165. (I!,MRA 18:3) 1. VoatochnT7 filial Vsesoyuznogo teploteklinicheskogo instituta, Chelyabinsk. TUIUCIN, Alekannar Hikolayevich, sleenrl -, ZEIRfKO, G.A., red.; LA- , Ii.b. , teEEF.--r-eY.- Cwbnt the worker droame of J 0 chem mechtflet rabochii. Mos ".a. Izd-vo VTsSPS Profizdat, 1960. 29 p. ( MIRA 14:5) 1. Moskovskiy asfallto-botonnyy z9vod No.1 tresta "Gordorstrcy', (for Turkin) (Labor and laboring classes) U s 5412. W_ECfjWgjA)jZED- -ACEWI !kER A.' H. tdid EhatalzVt V.A. (Enoractlk ,,,,Potrov, V.A., t~~n, rwr - 16). itmtdd d&-criptIcli 1,04coyl), jan.' J555, 15, A Ahort Illu. of a -tationary 2wcuortvo type boiler acm-atIng 2.6 tons/h of Steam, wltb a ocal-Ilred veraper bar ft=ace placcd In front of It. AID P - 1625 Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 29 - 7/23 Authors Petrov, V. A., Eng., Turkin, A. N., Eng. and Shatalov, V. A., Eng. Title : Adaptation of stoker with a pocking plank to the locomobile boiler Periodical : Energetik, 1, 15-16, Ja 1955 Abstract : At a Northern railroad junction, the electric power plant with the Erste-Brunner 395 HP stationary locomobile was transferred from burning firewood to coal. The authors describe the technique of adaptation and the coal stoker with a movable pocking plank, illustrating with 3 diagrams. This outfit has been in operation since 1953. Institution: None Submitted No date Z4 R~-j P%TROV, V i~zhener; TURKIN, A.K., inahener; SHATALOV, V.A., inzhener. Using a mechanical furnace with a poker rod under a locomobile boiler. Rhergetik 3 no-1:15-16 Ja 155. (MLRA 7:12) (Steam boilers) OVCHININSKIr, Nikolay Vladimirovichj _T_UR_KIN,_Ajokgandr Vladimirovich; KOROBOV. Lev Nikolayevich; LYUDOGOVSKIY, G.I., kand. nauk,, otv. red.; PEVZM, G.Te.j red. izd-va; SIYMA, G., tekhn. red. (Expansion of f f ous metallurgy in the central regions of the U.S.S.R*; importance for the national economy of the industrial utilization of the Kursk Magnetic Anoma3y] Voprosy razvitiia chernoi metallurgii. v tsentralInykh raionakh SSSR; narodnokhoziaistvonnoe znachenie promyshlennogo osvoeniia Kurskoi magnitnoi anomalii. Mo- skva., Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1961. 137 p. (MIRA 14:9) (Kursk Magnetic Almoms4-Iron ikines and mining) (Metallurgical plants) I ~ I . -'i_ -4 , t , , o~;_ - , 1, , '. " w~~ -- j:! -~, . - ~, Y~- ~ -.1 OVCHININSKIr. N.V.j TURKIN, LV, Iron-are baBe of the ferroau wetalltwgy of the northwstarr, UaSaSaRe Probo Sev, no.5.-)1+6-152 163# (MIRA 16; 1.1) 1. Sovet Po izuohenira proizvoditelinykh oil pri Gosplane SSSR. 74BRODINO U.10, kand. tekhn. nauk; TURKU, B.P. Determining the n nt of potassiuip chloride In mother liounro by moans of natural" ~-flcttvitv of 1'~O. Xhim. nauka I prnm. 3 no.11 104-108 t58. (MIRA 11:3) (Potassium chloride) (Potassium--Isotopes) TURKIN, B, V. Measuring the backlaab of reducing gears. Ism. tekb'. no.10:12 0 162, (MIRA 15:10) (Gearing-Measurement) GJSASIMOV. K.A., reteenzent; DUGINA. N.A., ~t a kw h ft i ~ ~ e ~sekjc ivy ~rekitor [Repair and adjustment of measuring instruments: the experience of a machinist-adjuster] Remont i iustirovka Ismeritelli7kh priborov; iz opyta mokhanika-lustirovshchike. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry. 1956. 99 p. (KEBA 10:1) (Weighing-machines) 137-1957-H-23694 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiva, 1957, Nr 12, p 123 (USSR) AOTHOR: Turkin, D. S. TITLE: n the Advisability of the Construction of a Wide Flange Beam Mill (0 tselesoobraznosti postroyki shirokopolochnogo balochnogo stana) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Rats ionalizatsiya profiley prokata, Moscow, Profizdat, 1956, p 166 ABSTRACT: According to the computations of the TsKBMM of TsNIlTMASh, the demand for wide-flange beams in the USSR during 1955 was of the order of 500-600 thousand tons. If the mill (M) planned by the Uralmash- zavod is installed by 1960, it will be workirig, at full capacity. Vork was performed on a special 0XpatIMMtal M to determine the techno- logical parameters for a constructive development of mill units. It was found that the specific pressure of the metal on the rolls is smaller on the side of the profile web than on the side of the flanges. The data obtained were utilized by the designers in the planning of a universal beam M. The equipment for the M is partly ready. Cal- culations indicate that a wide-flange M may be replaced by several Card 1/2 rail beam M's, but that they would be less advantageous because J37-1957-12-23694 On the Advisability of the Construction (cont. ) of the cost and weight of the equipment. For an earlier report, see RZhMet, 1957, Nr 10, 19051. P.G. 1. Rol-ling mill -Construction planning Card 2/2 SOV/ 137-57-10- 19051 T'ranslation from- Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 10, p 89 (USSR", AUTHORS- Turkin, Q rapov, M.M. TITLE: Wide-flanged Beam Production Methods (Tekhnologiya proil- vodstva shirokopolochn~kh balok) PERIODICAL. V sb.: Prokatn_ stany Nr 8, Moscow, Mashgiz, 1956, pp 77-86 ABSTRACT- The rail-and- structural mill wi-ch a universal stand (US) installed at one of the plants in the South of the USSR to roll wide-flanged beams (WB) consists of 2 lines: The first is a reversing two-high 900-mm breakdown stand; the second, for finishing, consists of 3 stands: Two three-high 850-mm stands and one special universal 4-roll stand with 2 driving horizontal and 2 driven vertical rolls, the axes of which lie in a ,'ertical plane. The slope of the inside edges of the beam flanges is 6%. To roll WB, an ingot heated in a soaking pit is rolled on a blooming into a 250x3OO-mm billet, which is then delivered to the 900 mill without further heating, whence the shaped billet goes to the first stand of the 800 mill, where- Card 1/3 -,j pon after 3 passes it goes to the second stand of the 800 mill SOV/ 137-57-10--19051 Wide -flanged Bearn Production IMethods (one pass'! and then to the US. A single pass is made in the latter, where- upon the fmished beam is delivered by table to the hot saws. A specialized tonnage universal mill consisting of a 1475-mm blooming, 3 US, and two auxiliary two-high stands, the whole arranged in 3 consecutive lines, namely, roughing, intermediate, and finishing, is now in the process of design and manufacture for the purpose of rolling WB from 200 to 1000 mm high and with parallel flanges. The roughing and intermediate lines have two working stands each, viz., one universal and one auxiliary. The finishing line con- sists of a single US. The universal stands have horizontal 1350-mm diarn driving rolls and 1100-mm driven vertical rolls. The weight of the equip- ment of the mill as a whole, together with tile equipment for finishing the beams, is > 20, 000 t; the power of the main drives is --- 40, 000 hp. A de- scription is presented of the process developed by T5NllTMASh for the roll- ing of WB up to 650 mm high from ingots weighing 6-22 t. The rough shape of the beam is produced in 19 to 37 passes on the blooming. After the ends have been cut off, the beam section is rolled in the roughing line of the mill for 7- 15 passes, including the auxiliary stand. The strip is then rolled on the intermediate line, where an auxiliary stand is mounted past the US. The strip then goes to the finishing line, where the beam flanges are given their vertical position in a single pass. The resulting beam undergoes hot Card 2/3 SOV/137-57 - 10- 19051 Wide-flanged Beam Production Methods straightening, is cut on the saw, cooled in the cooler, straightened on a roll leveler or in a horizontal straightening press arid, when necessary, is ctit into lengths of 6 m or more on cold saws. Expressions to assist in deter- mining the dimensions of the starting billet for the rough beam and for calcu- lating the pass grooves are presented. V. Zh. Card 3 /3 "Manufacturing Processes for Wide-Flange Shapes., "WRolling !-Ullp; Studies, Calculation, Design and Ojoeration, No. 8, Moscow, MashEizi, 195K-, 258 P- Articles by Turkin, D.S.; Pobedin, I. S.: Khrapov, M. M.; Korolev, A. A., and Baranov, N. M. elaborate on some basic characteristics in rol'Lin.f, wide-flange shapes in experimental rolling mills. These problems are of timely interest in connection with the construction by the UZTM of mills for rolling wide-flange shapes (up to 1000 mm). -r-L') X, J~ ikl ) 1~ -5 TURKIV, D.S., inzhener; KHWOV, M.I.I.. kqndidat teklinicheskikh apuk. Technolog,v of vide-flanged beam production. (1-Trudyl TISSIlTMASH no.83:77-86 156. (MI-HA 10:9) (Rolling (Metalwork)) (Steel, Structural) L 46i63-65 EWT(M)/EPA(w)-2/EWA(m)-2 Pt-7/Pab-10 IJP(c) OS IACCESSIOIJ 11R- AT5007930 B/0000/64/000/000/0420/0424 L $11 AUMOR: Va.11ter, A. K.; Grishayevp 1. S.- Yeremenko, Ye. V.; Xondratenko, V. V. Ze leno,k,,g. A.; Xuznetsov, G. F.; Levin, V. M.; Halyshev. 1. E,; Rumy-antM.- I 5Zc1cno emnav, A. M.; t_u_rWinF. F.; -Khokhlov. V. K. TITLE: Linear travelinp-wave accelerator of electrons with output energy 2 Gov iSOURCE: International Conference on High Energy Accelerators. Dubna. 1963. .Trudy. hoscow, Atomizdat, 1964, 420-424 TOPIC TAGS: high energy accelerator, traveling wave electron accelerator, klystron ABSTRACT: The accelerator consists of an injector and 49 accelerating sections as 1 4.5 meters long. The accelerator oporatos with a traveling 1/2%-wav .a with constant lphase velocity equal to the velocity of light o and group velocity equal to 0.040. IThe operati*ng frequency of the accelerator is 2797 me for a temperature of the ac- celerating section equal to 370C. The enei?gy of the accelerated electron beam is Gev, the mean current is 1.2 liamp for a tranomiasion fxMquency of 50 time per econd and duration of,the high-frequency pulse of Ts 2 m3ec. The high-frequancy lower supply for each sectio'n is independent of the klyatron amplifier. The excL- [Card X/3 L 4616:3-65 1ACCXSSIOH HR: AT5007930 itation of the klyntrohs is carried out from a comwn wave-guide line, which In supplied from a 4igh power klystron excited by a regulated master oscillator. The Agroup velocity of the electromagnetic wave in the excitation line is equal to about 0.805 c. The constant phase of the electromagnetic wave at klystron output is maintained by a phasing system with an accuracy of AO= 120. The accelerating sec- tions are installed in a special bun .ker which has a concrete wall-like shield and is covered on top by sectional reinforced-corcrata slabs. The output installation- to shielded by a special onrthen enclosure covered by reinforced-concrete slabs. Purification of the beam from harmful ndmixturos Is carried out by mans of a mag- netic parallel transfer system and magnetic separators. The present report dis- cusses the parameters of the main units, such as: the Injector, the vacuum system ;(2-10~6 mm/Hg), the accelerator's high-frequency pulsed power supply, the output Anstallation, the formation and mea surement of the beam, the control of the accele- rator. It is planned to store the eleatrons and positrons-uhich are obtained by I the prvaent accelerator In a suitable ring, but experience mat first be gained 1with small Storage rings and colliding ~eamo , under study at the Physlco~t4chnlcsl iinstitute., Acado7. of Sciences Ukrainian SSR. The present accelerator was con- i otructea in 'ncipl4 of uniform structures but not constant told. The entire adjustment phase of the la.rgo accelerator's operation is.carried ~~d 2/3 ~ 4 L h6lo3-65 ACCESSIM HR:. AT5007930 :out by means of one injector. "The design and parameters of the one Injector was the concern of V. A. Vishnyakov and associates." Orig. art. has: 5 figures, I table. ASSOCIATION: FizIko-tekhnicheBkiy institut AN UkrSSR (physico-technicai Institute, UkrSSF.); Hauchno-isoledovateliskiy institut eicktro-fizicheakoy apparatury imeni D. V. Yefremova GKAE SSSR (Scientific-research Institute of Electro-Physical Equip- imANent GM SSSR) ,SUBMITTED: 26Hay64 ENCLt 00 - SUB COM NP NO REF SOY: 000 07HER: 00 Card. 3/~ YC 4 12 ;17 A w.-2/EWT(zL)/ZWA(x)-Z Pt-7/Pab-10- 1JP(c) GS C I E SIOH NRi ATSG07932 S/0000/64/000/0VO/0435/0"? - YalLtarA, S ; I AUTHOR. _K,; Grishavay, 1. Desjygnlq~ Zykov, A. 1.1 4 Leytlenok, G. A.; Ma1X.!!hSyL I -__F-_, Khokhlov, V. K. ; Kakhnenko. L. A. TT'r1X.- Linear- traveling-wave alactr Ith 360-Mov output energy iSOURCE: International Conference on Hi&h _-Knorly-Accalaratom D(ibna. 1963. Tridy. Hi~;,cow, Atomizdat, 1964, lk35-439 ITOPIC.TACZ: high energy accelerator, travelt .ng wave electmn accelerator, injector' iwaveguide 1ABSTRACT: One of the stages in the development, at Khar1kov, of the linear elect] !accelerators was the construction of a 360-Rev accelerator, with accelerating track di-,rided into 11 sections consisting of a short Injector and 10 sections 4.5 meters cich. During colliding beam experiments the sixth section is absent, in its place ~being the magnets of the Injecting devices of the storage rings. The electron In- Jector and the accelerating sections are located In a concrete bunker. Klystrons -with nominal power of 20 Mv In the pulse are used for the high-frequency power supply. Capacitive energy etorers are used In the klyetron modulators with hydro- Card 1/3 ACCE;SIO11 NP: AT5007932 Con pulro thyratron switching. A generator-amplifier having metal-ceramic triodes :with quartz frequency stabilization of the master circuit Is used for excitation lof the klystrons. The generator signal is amplified by a separate klystron and is 'propagated along waveguide transmission lines by the accelerator, entering Into the lklystrons of the above-mentioned injector and ton accelerating sections. The power !at the output of the accelerating sections is absorbed in carborundum chargers. IThe vacuum in the accelerator and In the high power wavegulde lines is attained by imeans of ion-abrorption pumps, which are set up at the Inputs of the sections and near the vacuum-separator cones. Ridding the electron beam of secondary products ,and focusing at the target are carried out with two reversible magnets and f ve Iquadrupole lenses. A transformer complex and direct-current sources are used for the system's regulated power supply. The high-frequency power supply system, which consists of klystron amplifiers, waveguide and co-axial transmission lines, and automatic phasing system, and also the control, locki ngv and signal panels are placed in a special room. The rated accelerator parameters are: 360-Xev electron energy at spectrum maximum, 5% half-width of ene 'rgy spectrum AW/W; 1 pamp full ac- celeration current at output of parallel-transfer system (mean) for .5% balf-vidth and H= 50/sec; 0.2 cm beam diameter at o,)tput of parallel-transfer system; 1.5 peso current pulse; frequency (number par secind 8) of hunchea of current.pulass ~ 30s Card 2/3 IL 45257-65 ACCESSION NR: AT5007932 25, 12.5, 6.25, 3.125, 1, and a single absence. (Note. The half-width is the width of the energy spectrum at a level half tho current maximum.) The design and ! !construction of the electron injector and the remaining parameters of the accelerat-A ed bcain wer-- discussed by Y_b~.Vjphn ov et al. (same conference p. 440). The D-,~-vif report discusses matters relating to the adjuatment ef the accelerator: thd olectrodynamic and loaded characteristics, the accuracy of construction of 7,the sectLons, their resonance frequencies,. group velocity and dampingi shunt resist] :anct- and partial power of the principal accelerating harmonic. orig.: art. has: 6 ! fignres. etASSCCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheakiy institut AN UkrSSR (Physico-technical Institute oy apparatury ,_~LI_E,LS~~_p~auchno-isaledovatallskiy institut elektro-fiziche n iD. V. Yefromova. GKAE SSSR (Scientific-Re search Institute of ElectrophysidaI. F4uiv- t GKAE aS_qRJ) ISUBMITTED: 26Hay64 ENCLi 00 S.UB CODE: EE, NP No REF SM 000 OTHERs 000 3/3 ACCESSION NR: AP5021V5 UR/0362/65/OM 535.242.2.o551.591 AUTHORS: Georgiyevskiy, Yu. S.; Dianov4aokovp V. I ; Turkin G. TITLE: A logarithmic photometer with compensation of the disturbances from 0 turbulent fluctuations of the 1Uht beam Ile, SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Fizika atmosfery JL okeana, v. 1. no. 8, 1965, 88G-M! TOPIC TAGS: photometry., transmission spectrum, turbulence effect,, automatic regulation / DMR 4 monochromators logarithnic diode 'D ABSTRAM A reliable and simple logarithmic photometJ is so designed that it automatically compensates for turbulent fluctuations arising as a light beam travels along the measurement path. The atmospheric transmission spectrum is measured by UD,, the logarithmic ratio of the intensity of the light beam travel- ing the measurement path (Il)'to the light beam which serves to compensate for internal va"riations 'of the instrument (IN). Th6 external turbulent fluctuation is compensated for by adding a thin quartz vafer (KP2 in Fig. 1 on the Enclosure) ,which directs a part of the beam alqng the "fluctuation path.0 The logarithmic diode (P~2) which serves as a load for the photometer is identical two the C.nrd 171 -L 3581-66 ------- ACCESSION NRt AP5021875 logarithmic diode (1~) in the sigml,path. Both diodes produce pulse voltages, the difference between which in obtained fr-om the difference urit (V). Toots at 7620 A using a DHR = 4 double priaiii rmnochiomator having a resolution of 1 30 indicated that the noise~was reduced by a factor of 8. The authors thank G. V. Rozenberg for his suggestions-as to the theory of the opomtion of tha compennating 0tNnd S, V, Ovehinnikova foy her assistance In tooting,* Orig. art. hass 3 figures And 4 formulae.., '/I, t; ASSOCIATIONs Akademiya nauk SM. T~nstitut fiziki atmosfery (Atmosphake Physics Institute,, AcademW of Sciences SM) SUBMITTED; MarO ENCLS 01 SUB COLE: EC, ES HO PMF SOV: 004 OTHIM t 000 Card- 2/3 F TMI, m ,--.--m 1 I I . 1. I . I ,I I I?- I I , I T, '3'4~57-~65 P,,,5/?1-4 GW A=SSION NP4 "5007600 810362165100110011011410118 AM1014 /Bozhlyev. K. I;?(Deceased); Driving, A. Ys.; MAlkov, 1. V ; Mikhaylin. H ;'Rozenberg, 0. V.; Turkin G. 6. 3~ TX s: Field-type opectirophotographic goniometer 3 SOURGE: AN SSSR. XzvestLya. Fizika atmoofery L okeana, v. 1, no. 1, 1965A 114-118 7~"~Ic 'logs: goniometer, apectrophotographic goniometer, diffraction spectrometer,! optics. atmospheric physics* Gc,3ttcr.'ni, matrix, atmospheric polAriza- ttca' arow reflectivity '7 5TT.%I;7; A ern,:1-rophotographic go-.Ar-ritnr built at tha Zvenigorodyk scientific r'-7.-I ur,':ir 0. V. ro;~cnzbrr and fcaturl-; a hish measurement rate is described. 'It In arourA tho IVS-14 (ILL'r':--ioU photoelectric spectrometer. which in in d-.tail. Proviat-,n ~r-L the use of two light receivers facilitates Test operation shows that despite i itv 1'u.*:^"_n'-~-1' t-A3 convenient and reliable and makes o' it1w),is e.g., it has been used to Wasure the angular and op,~t-.%ral ol variqua components of the scattering matrix Card,112 L A957-65 ACCESSION NRI' AP5007600. of atmospheric aii under various meteorological conditions, to measure the spectra and polarization of the daytime and twilight sky, and to study the spectral and angular dependence of the reflective power of snow* Orig. art. hanj 5 figures. ASSOCIATION$' Inatitut fix1kL atmoofery, Akademiya nauk SSSR (A inatLtSIte, kg�dem~ of sciences, SSSR) Str 27Apr64 ENCLI 00 SUB CODE: OP, 95 NO REF SOVI 2003 OTHER$ 000 Cord 2 TURKTN) 1. Important sm-rce of e!~onomiy. Grazhd, a7. 19 no.6:18_19 Te IE2. - I 1F;6':' TURKIN, 1. -------------- Production is the urgent objective. Grazhd.av. 20 no.2ilO-U F 163. (MIRA 16:3) 1, Sekretarl'TSentral2nogo komiteta professionallnogo soyuza rabotnikov aviatsii. (Leronautics, Commercial) TURKIM, T. ------------ Work with a creative outlook. Grashd. av. 21 no.6:6-7 JE., 16-4. (RIPA .17:8), 1. Sekretarl TSentrallnogo komiteta professionallnogo soyuza aviarabotnikov SSSR. 85821 S/Q84/60/0(.X)/010/006/0C; 10-953o A153/Ao26 AUTHOR: Turkin, I. TITLE: The Advantage of Thrust Reversing PERIODICAL-, Grazhdanskaya aviatsiya, 1960, No. 10, pp. 21-22 TEXT. Noting that Tu-104 turboprop aircraft have a high load per m2 of wing area and, therefore, a high landing speed and a long landing run, the author stresses the necessity for finding a solution to this problem, now that this'type of aircraft is expected to handle 40 % of air traffic on Soviet air routes by 1965. In this connection It is most desirable to provide turboprop aircraft with reversible thrust units, such as have already been tested and approved abroad. The author enumerates a number of advantages provided by such reversible thrust (2-3 times shorter landing run, lesser strain on pilots dur- ing the process of landing, wider possibilities of landing on wet or icy run- ways, much shorter runways, Improved regularity of flights, longer service life of wheel tires, greater safety, lesser fuel consumption on the ground due to shorter taxying, etc.), and shows how thrust reversal would reduce aircraft operating costs and increase operational efficiency. Card 1/1 TURKIII, I. A4vantagea of the reversing of thrust. Grazhd.av. 17 no.10;21-22 0 160. (mm 13:9) (Airplaueo-Jet propulsion) TURKIN, ~. --*- --'--ifannIng and accounting1or labor productivity. Grazhd.av. 18 no-5: .20-21 My ?61. (MIRA 14-5) (Aeronautics, Commercial-Labor productivity) 32(l) S7OV/034-59-10-27/53 AUTHOR: Turkin, I. TITLE: To Every Subunit - Highly-Skilled Personnel PERIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya aviatsiya, 1959, Nr 10, pp 21-23 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author deals with problems in training skilled aviation personnel, listing a series of accomplish- ments and deficiencies. The term of study at avia- tion schools has been increased. About 6,000 avia- tion workers are at special correspondence schools of medium and higher levels. Over 600 highly-educated aviation specialists started active work in 1958. The newly opened Vyssheye aviatsionnoye uchilishche GVF (Higher Aviation School of GVF) has graduated its first class. Very good work is being done by the clubs at the Khar1kov, Novosibirsk, Alma-Ata, Aktyubinsk, Baku, Khabarovsk and Vnukovo airports. At the Vnukovo airport, the educational needs are served by an evening school of working youth, branch offices of the Kiyevskiy zaochnyy iustitut (Kiyev Card 1/2 Correspondence Course Institute), branches of special To Every Subunit - Highly-Skilled Personnel SOV/84-59-10-27/53 secondary schools of GVF, a university of I'Aar-ksism- Leninism, a school of economics, a theoretical semi- nar for leading personnel and a universit-y of culture. The LERM of Vnukovo airport is outstanding in its conduct of educational affairs, One third of the engineers and technicians of the communications ser- vice of the airport at Bykovo, directed by Rudnev, study at Vuzes and special technical schools. How- ever, in the subunit commanded by Golenishchenko, in the Magadan air group, in the Yakutsk air group and in the Krasnoyarsk airport, education is being neg- lected. The author states that by 1965 only turbo- prop and turbojets (Tu-114, Tu-104A, Tu--104B, Il-18, An-10 and other aircraft) will be used on Soviet and international r6utes. Card 2/2 Advantages of the reversed run of jet engines. Letecky obzor 5 no-1: 21 161. MeetIngs bpvono the border. firazhd. av. 21 no.ll-!8-9 N 164. ( MIRA 1. Zaveduyushch4y kblIturno-massovym otdelom Vsesoy-uzncgo I'sentrallnogo soveta professlonallnykh soy-uzov. (1 )/T IJP(c) AT FACC NRs AP6028919 SOURCE CODE: UR/0233/66/000/001/0085/0089 AUTHOR: Pashayev, A. M.;,Iglitsyn, M. I.; Turkin, I. N. ORG: none TITLE: Instruments for the measurement of the jretsajisjtjXW of strongly doped semiconductors I V0 SOURCE: AN AzerbSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizko-tekhnicheskikh i matematicheakikh nauk, no. 1, 1966, 85-89 TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor conductivity, resistivity, silicon semiconductor, germaniu semiconductor, electric measurement, Q factor ABSTRACT: The operation of the described instruments is based on recording the chang in Q of a tank circuit when the semiconductor sample is introduced into the field of a pickup. The eddy current induced in the sample change the Q of the high-frequency pickup, thereby introducing additional loss In the tank circuit. The change in the'. electr-ic parameters of the pickups, which are fed with hf current, depends at a given frequency on the geometric dimensions ana conductivity of the sample in the pickup field, and on the relative positions of the pickup and sample. The measurements wet-e ACC NR: AP6028919 01 made on strongly doped silicon and germanium having resistivities In the range 0.0001 -- 10 ohm-cm. Two types of pickup*, an inductance with brass core, and a torroidal in ductance with ferrite core and air gap, were used to cover this resistivity range.. The sample position relative to the coil was adjusted and fixed with a micromanipu- lator. The construction of the pickups and the diagrams and characteristics of the measuring circuits are given. Methods of confining the hf field to a narrow region in space and thus Increasing the resolution of the measuring apparatus are described. A test of the effect of the surface finish on the measuring accuracy showed that some grinding or polishing of the sample is necessary for the results to be reproducible, but the degree of surface polish is not critical. The same calibration curves can be used for both silicon and germanium, in view of the equality of their permeabilities. Orig. art. has: 7 figures and 2 tables. (02] suB com o9, 14/ SUBM DATE: Wne/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH RW: 001/ TURKIN, K. D. "Calculation of the Strength and Stability of Shells.u Sub 3 Dec 51, 14flit~,ry Aeronautical Engineering Academy imeni Prof N. Ye. Zhukovskiy Dissertations presented for science and engineering deereeo in Moscow durint- 1951. SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 May 55 TURKINP K.D., kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent (Moskva) Calculating a cylindrical shell with a constant cross-section contour under the action of an arbitrary loading. Rasch.prostr.- konstr. no.7:101-3-18 162. . (MIRA 15:4) (Roofs, Shell) TURKIN, L,, gvsrdii podpolkovnik; PALKOV, V., kapitan Remote control of medium-size radio stations. Voea. sviaz. 16 no. 6:40-41 Je 158. (MIRA 11.7) (Radio, Military) (Remote control) NATALENKO, -V., master sporta (Leningrad);-TURKIN, N.,, master sporta (Leningrad) Model, cord, control. Kryl. rod. 15 no.1:28-30 Ja 161,. (MIRA 17:2) U, TURKIN.-N,--mster sporta., chempion SSSR Word of a champion. -Kryl.rod. 12 no.3:28-30 Mr 161. (HPA U: 6 (Airplanes-Models) ----7777777= AUTHOR: Turkin, n.G., Engineer 110-4-10/25 TITIE: Television Camera Cables (Televizionnyye kamernyye kabeli) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Lrlektropromyshlennosti, 1958, No.- 4, pp. 30 - 33 OSSR).' ABSTRACT: Cables for ielevision cameras must be flexible, mut not give rise to excessive damping, must have a given wave-impedance and must not be too thick. Soviet television cables contain three coaxial pairs with a wave-impedance of 50 Q and 21 or 28 other cores. Cables are divided into two classes according to operating temperature. Those for temperatures between + 50 and - 25 0 are insulated with polythene and those for temperatures down to - 40 C with special high-frequency rubber. Polythene is used wherever possible because of its low losses, but it becomes very brittle at low temperatures. The internal construction of the cable is described and illustrated in Fig.l. The main elec- trical characteristics of the various grades of cable are tabu- lated. The damping factor of coaxial pairs with rubber insulation is about twice that of those with polythene insulation. However, this is not very important because cables are rarely longer than 200 m and the actual amount of damping is not very great. Mechanical and hermetic tests on the cable are described. In Cardl/2 conclusion, the article gives information about an English Television Camera Cables 110-4-10/25 television camera cabie comprising three co-axial pairs, with a wave-impedance of ?5 *1 and 30 other cores: the external diameter is about 21 MM. A CrUbS-section through this cable is shown schematically in Fig.2. In opcration, the English cable is of lower quality than the Soviet in --espect of resistance to frost, resistance to repeated bending at normal temperature, mechanical strength and life. There are 2 figures, ltable. ASSOCIATION: Sevkabel' Works (Zavod "Sevkabell") SUBMITTED: February 25, 195? AVAILABLE: Library of Oongress Card 2/2 TMINg N.G., inzh. Tolevislon camrs cables$' Test, olektroprom, 29 noo-430.33 Ap 158, (KM lls4) 16 Zavod 03eykaboll" (41ovision-Iquipment and supplies) TTMEMI, N. I.: Master 246d sci (dins) -- "no pcychoprcl-p~~ylaxlr of pqln birth, and the dynanics Of birth". Ivanovo, 1959. 12 DIP (Ivanovo State %jod !net), 200 copins (TCL, ITO 18) 1959) 129) idRiVNIOV, A.L.: OHAYL&UYAN, M.Kh.; FAVLINOVA, 0,A.; TMKINA, H.V.; BROVOMMO, M. I. Trauslocation of sugars in grafted plants [with summary in English]. Fiziol. rast, 5 no.1:3-15 JA-F 158. (MIRA 11:1) It Institut fiziologii raetedy im. K.A. Timiryazeya AN SSSR, Moskva. (Plants, Motion of fluids in) (Grafting) (Sugars) CHISTYAKOV. M.N., marshal artillerii, redaktor; NIKIFOROV, N.N., polkovnik; inzhoner-polkovnik; ZMRKBTSOV. A.A., polkovnik; GALIYMO, S.G., gvardii polkoynik. (Artillery] Artilleriia. [5.izd.,perer.i dop.] Moskva, Voen.izd-vo, 1953. 479 p. (MLRA 7:3) (Artillery) NlYif-CRU, X. Col; STOL&SHINSKIY, A. CGL: KIYAKONCV, V. M!~T 6EN. AuAhors of the book "Kure Artillerii" (Artillery Course) Soviet Source; N: Krasna Zvezda, No. 96(7931) Abstracted in USAF "Treasure Island", on file in Library of Congress, Air Informatioh' Division, Report No. 21260 I ;2 Ki TURKIN, P.P.;YASNITSKLYA, T.A. True retention of the placenta. Akush. Z" ao.2:72 Mar-Apr 1953. (CLML 24:3) T-URKI-h, laSNiTSIAU, T.A. True adhesion of the placenta. Akush.i gin. no.2:72 Kr-Ap '53. (HLBA 6.'5) (Placenta-Diveases) TLTMN, P.S. UISSR/Engineer-Ing - Welding, Equipment Dec 51 "Electrodes for Building Up of Dies by Welding," P. S. Turkin, Engr, Bezhitsa Inst of Transport Mach Bldg V. "A,rtogen Delo" No 12, PP 13-16 Analyzes causes for porosity in velded-on metal due to introducing graphite into electrode coat- ing for purpose of alloying metal of weld with carbon. Develops electrodes winich permits ob- taining built-up metal corresponding to compn of steel 5 W.M (chromium-manganese-molbydentup stce'i, with 0-50'~f C). 200T-12 TURKINP P.S., kand. tekhn. nauk Automatic hard facing under flux of high chromium steel with a powder strip eilectrode. Svar. proizv. no.11:13-15 N163. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Bryanskiy institut transportnogo mashinostroyeniya. NEDZVETSKIY, G.V.J. kand.tekhn.nauk; TURKIN, P,IS., kand.teRhn.nauk Studying the welding of 09M low-alloy us&d in ca-- --,z- facture. Trudy BITM no.21-.106-121 161, (MJRA 1838) '"M KiN) P. S. TURKIN) P. S. "Calibrated Electrodes for Adjusting Press bles." Min 111rher Education Ukrainian SSR. Klev Order of Lenin Polytechnic Inst. Kiev, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in,,Sciences) TEMICAL So: Knizhnava I.,--topis', No. 17, 1956 L 15491-63 EVF'k k) IAE~ (q) /tIT W ATS AFFTCASID Ff-4 JD / HY ACCEWION ZiRs AR3003751 3/0137/63/C-OD/005/-TCr2o/.7,020 SOURCEt RZh* Hetallurgiyal Abs*5=0 AUTHUb Turkint Pe So TLE; -on metal during electric are welding T I he alloying of fused CITED SOURCE: Tr. Bryanskogd in-ta transp, mashinestrov vy*p. 19, 19612 271-281 TOPIC TAGSt alloying, am welding, coating weight, welding he of TRANSLATION: The mechanism of the alloying.of fused Me through t -S "tL the electrode and through the rod in the case of manual are we2ding was in- vestigated. The investigiition was conducted as applied to electrodes with rods of Cb.08 virejCcording to GOST 2246-58o The alloying portion ot the coating remained unchanaed in all cases and had the following compo3it-ion (in % by weight); Fe-Cr 16-5, Fe-1-h )6.8, Fe-5i 16-5, Fe-Mo 5.7, C 24.5. The slag- forvitag portion of the coating consisted of marble and teld.-par in a 1:1 ratio. The relationship betweenthe slag-formling and a-1loying pertions in the coating was estimated by the slag-forming coefficient k. The following conclusions Card 1/2 L 15491-63 ACCES$10N Iat AR3003731 re clray,.,r-. I.: In the case of a coefficient of coating weight less than 9.60, w e the a2loyLng of Me proceeds entirely on the end of the electrode,at the mmant of drop formation, In the case of maaller valnes of the coefficient of the Ccating 'voight, oxidation of the allpyirZ elements occurs when He is transferred from the olectrodle and during its atay in the bath, and tho transfer of alloying- elements to tho fusion is smaller than in the drop on the end of the 0100tro10. In the: case of a coating weight coefficient)- 0.60, the alloying of Me on account of the coating continues during the contact of 2,11o and the slag in the bath. 2. I-l'ith respect.to completeness of alloying of Me on the eTA of the electrode and a quantitative estimation of the transfor of alloying elements fro,,.,i the coating, electrodes witlh a coating weight coefficient in the range 0.5-0.8 are most expedionto ). The transfer of alloying elements is substantially influenced by the amount of slag-forming materials in the coating. According to a quvi-ititative estimate of the transfer of alloying elements an6 the complete ss of allo3ring of Ne during the process of drop formation in the case of ne avora-3 do-roes of alloying, coatings ,rith k--2.5-3.7 aro most expedient. In the ca"se of~ high f;ontonts of the alloying ag ~'he fusion, combiued alloying through the riad and the coating with k-CI~O is advioable, 4. With respect to effeevIveness of utilization of the e-110 ng agents when their content in the fusikin i all; it is advisable to pergoirm the alloying through a rod, pi U'A'kova. D 2r ACQ. 21 Jun 63 2, SUB CODE: I EITCLg 00 S- ----.7VRKIN,--FAS~,x-jq&nd. tekhn.nau Calculating the composition and the weight ratio of an alloying electrode coatinge Staroproizve no*12:26-28 D 165. (MA 18:12) 1. Bryanskly institut transportnogo mashinostroyenlya. GOLIDENBLAT, I., doktor tokhn.nauk; TALI, K., kand.tekchn.nauk; BULGAKOV, V., kand.takhn.nauk; BORISHAUSKIY, M., kand.tokhn nauk; VASILIYEV, A., kand.tekbn.nauk- TURXIN V. kand.tokhn. nauk.; IMIROVSKIY. Ya., kand.tekchn.ndifilq I-UJ.4RICHZV, T., kand.tekhn.nauk. Rude attempt to misAppropriate acbievenente.of the Soviet art of building. Stroi.prom. 27 no.10:18-19 0 149. (MIP-h 13:2) (Reinforcod concrete construction) (Strains and stresses) TIJVYlN %. Inzh.; SYUMKIN, A., inzh.-, KLEPFER, G,, in*.h, ,%me problems of acnetructirin practice in Chelyabinsk. Zhil~ strr)i. no.10glC-11 165. M-Ir RA 18 11 um 815OP3 OP /-Z'2 0 801/137-59-5-10745 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurglya, 1959, Nr 5, P 183 (USSR) AUTHOM TUrkin, V,,D., Kushnikova, L,K. _YA TITLEt Investigation Into Alloys of the, q2p2er-Manganes -Silicon Sysf.ern PMODICAL6, Sb. nauchn. tr. Nauchno-tekhn. o-vo tsvotn,, metalItirg.11, Mo-9k. in-t tsvetri.-met. I zolota. 1958, Nr 29, pp 18 - 25 ABSTRACT: The authors Investigated Cu alloys with 1 - 12% Mn and 1 - 4% St. At 7300 - 7500C the Cu alloys were suitable for forgings, Iso- thervic and polythermic cross section.3 of structural diagrain-9 were plotted. Two phases were revaaled: the 0~ solid solution of Mn and Si In Cu and the P -phase (possibly Mncj&-~), Part of the Cu alloys, quench-haa~dened 'at 9000C, had a li-quia phase. Alt was established -that the solubility of Ma and Si changed shaarply with changing temperatures. As a result of investigations Cu alloys were selected adopting a high h&r&.ess after quench- Card 1/2 hardening at 8000C and tempering at. 400"C. In. tpench-hardened