SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TURKOVSKAYA, A.V. - TURLAKOV, P.

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..s/i4q/62,/boo/bo6/bo7/bo8 P061AI01 AUTHORS:. Koiesn4ko,va, L. S., Adler,,- Yu. P., Turkbvikaya, A. V. TITLE: comparing the sensitivity to Interarystalline corrosion of zinc- -Aluminumall 5-.,. PFRIODICAtt Izvest1ya.*vysshikh,uchebnykh ravedanly, Ttvitnaya metallurglya, no. 6, -1962' 13~ 135 TEXT: Corrosion testsby the American AS.M method'were made with zinc alloys with copper :. AAMMr:4-1-0.05 (TsAMMg74-4~0..d~) - inii without IIAMr-4-0.05 (T_ AM -4 manufacture&-on q0! (TiO) grade' SIM We, of g- -4.05) 0.96% purity. Por comparison, the m6chanlcal-propertle4'df the *119ye prior -to corrosion were determined -by tenalli testa'of'pre4dure-diasts r-240, pGaimms, ro 271 and 516 hours.. To~determlne.a aez%sitivity'crlterlo'nl..o'f.inter'cx7atalline cor- rosion,the results obt bril were.mathematically orocessed'and the correlation, a of parampiters 6. , Z', and was Investigated Por.zt he To"A-0.05 all oy the possibility was efitAblished of.qs Iing as th~ Bole--- or' iterjon of Inter6ry4talune corrosion'..The data obtained from 6xpe%lmental resultA proved to'be.lnsuffla'ie'n"t Card 1/2 S/I 49/6VOOO/OW007/008 /Comparing the adnaitivity.to... ..AO06/Alol to * establish-in anbL14*ous .'c*'ri tierion- for ailcq'UA4~g.-44-0.6.-Research'In th Iq direction-is to be continued.. It iias observed that thv'46atterlng of results v" consi'derably'greAter.for specimens tested duj~~*.~71,.hppra.- This leads to thei assumption that the.-additioxi of - copper., yields,: less stable results. At extended duration of the tests the, dorrelittion, coeffiolehts 6-. and and changed., ~B. their signs, And their ~values. dedrea.sed.- This' in WWeristobd 'as a result of tba couter process of ~.Ohdse - stablift" atloh'.-The re'lo 1: table.~ ASSOCIATION: Moikovskii instltUt..stali'l spliVov (M~actw. lnstltuu of Steel. ,ad . Ailoyp) Kafedra korrozii I zashchity. iietklov (Departnmt of Cor- ros~ an'dMetal Proteotlon);.Oiredmet. SUBMITTED: May .1b ,1962 Card 2/2 SE UY-YU;,, TURKOVSKAY'A A V Corrosion of copper-nickel alloys in Lea water. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tsvet. met. 4 no-4:145-148 161. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Krasnoyarskiy institut tsvetnykh metallov, kafedra korrozii i elektrokhimii. (Copper-nickel alloys--Corrosion) TURKOVSKAYAJ, A.V.; SE UY-YU Corrosion of copper-nickel.alloys in hydrochloric acid solutions. Izv. vys. ucheb. iav.; tsvet. met. 4 no.5:174-178 161. (M.UU-3.4:10) 1. Krasnoyarskiy institut tsvetnykh metallov, kafedra kox-rozii i alektrokhimii. (Ggpper-Aickel alloys '--corrosion) .(Rjdr~c~ric acid) S/149/6i/ooo/oo5/Oo6/Oo8 A006IA101 AUTHORS: 9Lu~ukay-&-A-V_ 11sleh Wui-yu TITLE; Corrosion of copper-niekel alloys in hydrochloric acid solutions PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedenlyj Tsvetnaya metallurglya, ro.5, 1961, 174-178 TEXT. The authors studied the corrosion and electrochemical behavior of Cu-Ni alloys in 1; 11,5 and 8% hydrochloric acid at 20, 60 and 800C. in closed glass containers with reverse coolers. Experiments at 60 and 800C were made in a glycerin filled thermostat. The dependence of the corrosion rate on the duration of the test, nickel content, temperature and acid concentration was investigated. A sharp increase in the corrosion resistance of the Investigated alloys was observed at 20 - 254 Ni content. The appearance of a chemical stability limit is caused by the formation of phase films on the alloy surfaces, which possess protective properties. Cu-Ni alloys containing over 25% Niocan be employed in diluted hydrochloric acid solutions, at temperatures below C. Card 1/2 s1 149/6 F, Corrosion of copper-nickel alloys ... AOo6/AIOI There are 5 figures and 5 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATIONS: Krasnoyarskiy institut tsvetnykh metallov (Krasnoyarsk Inst,lt,utf, of Nonferrous Metals); Kafedra korrozii i elektrokhimi! (Department of Corrosion and Electrochemistry) SUBMITTED: Januarj 23, 1961 Card 2/2 81546 VO (5) SOV/137-59-5-11-5504 Translation froz6: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metaliurgiya, 1959, Nr 5, p 28,;~ (USSR) AUTHORS- Turkovskaya, AN., Persiantseva, V.P. rd TITLE: The Effect of Some Factors on the Atmospheric Corrosion Rate of Magnesium and Its Alloy A PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. tr. Nauchno-tekhn. o-vo tsvetn. metallurgii, Mosk. in-t tsvetn. met. I zolota, 1958, Nr 29, Pp 172 - 178 ABSTRACT. The authors investigated the effect of relative humidity, SO , SO + CO and carbon dust on atmospheric corrosion of WE, C 02 -Ld Mg2 Its alloy (with 6.5% Al, 0.3% Mn, 1% Zn) and passiva I passivated alloy. Corrosion was determined by the gravimetric method and by changes in the appearance of specimens with a 45-power magnification. It was established that for the given Card 1/2 alloy the critical humidity was at 90 - 95% of the relative 815V SOV/137-59-5-11504 The Effect of Some Factors on the Atmospheric Corrosion Rate of Magneslimn. and Its Alloy humidity. The corrosion rate of Mg and Mg alloy increases if the atmosphere contains S02, CO2 and their mixWres, Carbon dust raises the ccrrosion rate In an atmosphere containing 302 and does not affect the corrosion rate In an atmosphere containing CO 2* V.P. Card 2/2 69716 167// ~, 0 (2?) SOV/81-519-9-31685 /,? ? -7 C, 0 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, 1959, Nr 9, p 308 (USSR) AUTHORS: Turkovskaya, AN, Persiantseva, V.P. iv TITLE: The Effect of Some Factors on the Rate of Atmospheric Corrosion of Magnwiiuni mid Ita Alloys f~ PERIODICALs Sb. nauchn, tr. Nauchno-taklin. o-vo tavatn. metallurgii, Mosk. In-t t,,;v(,wtn. met. i zolota, 1958, Nr 29, Pp 172 - 178 ABSTRACT: The author studied the effect of moiuture, C02, 802 and tho pi-esence of solid dust particles on the rate of atmospheric corrosion (RAC) of Mg and the Mg-alloy of the composition (in %): Al 6.5, Mn 0.3, Zn 1, which has been passivated in an acidic bichromatic bath containing NHIP ' The study has shown that RAC of these materials increases sharp- ly at an inoroase In the rolative humidity to 90 - 95%, An inton:31,Nca- tion of RAC of Mg was noted in an atmosphere polluted by C02 and 13,02P In which case the joint presence of both gases leads to higher corrosion losses than in an atmosphere containing these gases separately. Particles of coal dust promote the corrosion in S02 and almost do not affect the Card 1/1 aorrosion rate in an atmosphere polluted by COP* A. 8hatalov 18(0); 250) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3076 Bakhvalov, Grigoriy Tikhonovich, and Anna Vasillyevna Turkovskaya Korroziya I zashchita metallov (Corrosion and Protection of Metals) 2d ed., rev. and enl. Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1959. 310 P. Errata slip inserted. 11,200 copies printed. Reviewevii: P.I. Toralchov, Candidato of Tochnioal Scloncoo; Ya. KlInov, Doctor of Technical Scienceq, Professor; and Ye.M. Zarets- kiy, Docent; Ed.: A.N. Chernov; Ed. of Publishing House: O.m. Kamayeva; Tech. Ed.: Ye.B. Vayn3hteyn. PURPOSE: This textbook Is Intended for students of schools of higher technical education who are not specializing in the study of the corrosion and protection of metals. It may also be useful to technical personnel. COVERAH: The book deals with processes of metal corrosion In '1Ir1*(j1'o11t Ille'(11a and 111ouiotta ur i)rotvaung, met-iiti rvom oori-oaion. 'rho results of sclontific razicarch and Industrial (levolopments Card 1/8 Corrosion and Protection (Cont.) SOV/3076 In the field of anticorrosion protection are discussed. The automation of electroplating processea and other processes of decorative and protective treatment is described. Illustrative drawings and diagrams are presented. No personalities are men- tioned. There are 61 references, all Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface Introduction PART ONE. CORROSION OF METALS Ch. I. Classification of Corrosion. Protective Films on Metals 1. Classification of corrosion and the characteristics of the rate of corrosion 2. Thickness of protective films 3. Properties of protective films 7 8 9 9 12 14 Card 4i$ Corrosion and Protection (Cont.) SOV/3076 4. Growth of protective films 111 5. Conditions for the heat-resistant composition of coatings 17 Ch. II. Chemical Corrosion 19 6. Gas corrosion of iron and steel 19 7. Corrosion of nonferrous metals and alloys at high tempera- tures 23 8. Protection against gas corrosion 25 9. Corrosion in nonelectrolytic fluids 26 Ch. III. Corrosion in Electrolytes 27 10. Electrode potential of metals 28 11. Effect of galvanic corrosion 31 12. Polarization of a galvanic cell 36 13. Rate of corrosion in electrolytes 42 14. Multi-electrode galvanic:cells 46 15. Effect of primary factors on the rate of corrosion 51 16. Effect of environment on the rate of corrosion 53 Ch. IV. Corrosion in a Simultaneous Mechanical Action 59 Card 3/8 Corrosion and Protection (Cont.) 17. Corrosion cracking, fatigue, and wear Ch. V. Corrosion Under Various Conditions 18. Atmospheric corrosion 19. Soil corrosion 20. Corrosion from stray currents Ch. VI. Corrosion Resistance of Metals 21. Iron 22. Nickel 23. Cobalt 24. Copper 25. Lead 26. Tin 27. Zinc 28. Cadmium 29. Aluminum 30. Magnesium 31. Precious metals and other metals Card 4/8 SOV/3076 59 02 62 64 64 66 66 73 75 76 81 84 85 87 88 93 94 Corrosion and Protection (Cont." SOV/3076 Ch. VII. Corrosion Testing, 97 32. Methods of corrosion testing 97 33. Means of expressing corrosiom Intensity iol PART TWO. PROTECTION AGAINST,CORROSION Ch. VIII. Methods of Protecting.Metals Against Corrosion log 34. Treatment of the surrounding medium log 35. Electrochemical protection 112 36. Protective coatings 113 Ch. IX. Purposes and Methods of Treating Metal Surfaces 116 37. Mechanical treatment 116 38. Chemical and electrochemi.cal cleaning of metal surfaces 123 39. Use of ultrasonics for cleaning surfaces 137 40. Electrolytic and chemical polishing of metals 142 Ch. X. Nonelectrolyte Methods of Metallic Coating 146 41. Hot dipping in metals 146 42. Metal plating by the diffusion process 153 Card 5/8 Corrosion and Protection (Cont.) 43. Metallizing 44. Cladding Ch. XI. Electroplating of Metals 45. General information 46. Galvanizing 47. Cadmium plating 48. Tinning and lead plating 49. Copper plating 50. Nickel plating 51. Electrolytic chromium plating 52. Electrolytic plating with precious metals 53. Contact plating (galvanic coating) 54. Plating with alloys SOV/3076 Ch. XII. Oxide Coating, Phosphate Coating, and Chemical and Electrochemical Coloring of Metals 5:5. Oxide coatihg of steel 5 - Oxide coating of aluminum and aluminum alloys 161 164 166 166 175 183 185 Igo 195 198 203 207 208 214 215 217 Card 6/8 Corrosion and Protection (Cont.) SOV/3076 57. Oxide coating of magnesium alloys 221 58. Phosphate coating 223 59. Chemical and electrochemical coloring of articles made of nonferrous metals 227 Ch. XIII. quality Control of Coatings in the Shop 229 60. Determination of the thickness of coatings 229 61. Determination of porosity and other properties of coat- Ings 233 Ch. XI V. Basic Equipment for Elec.troplating and Chemical-treat- ment Departments 236 62. Stationary tanks 236 63. Equipment for coating small articles 242 64. Automatic and semiautomatic machines for coating 249 65. Electrical equipment 26o 66. Auxiliary equipment 267 Ch. XV. Automation of Electroplatipg Processes 275 Card 7/8 Corrosion and Protection (Cont.) SOV/3076 67. Reversion of direct current 275 68. Regulation of current density. Significance of the pH value and the temperature of the electrolyte 249 69. Checking coating thickness during electroplating 2 2 70. Regulation of the level of the electrolyte In the tank 286 Ch . XVI. Enameling and Metal Coating With Organic Materials 288 71. Enameling 288 72. Paint and lacquer coatings 291 73. Coating with phenolaldehyde resins and other materials 299 74. Rubber coating 300 Ch. XVII. Protection of Metal Artiples in Storage, Transp,,z-t, and Tropical Climates 303 75. Washing. Oiling 303 76. Protection of metal under tropical conditions 305 Bibliography 308 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress VK/jb Card 8/8 2-15-6o J~ I IV iSM 07A,- K I.; BAZHENOV, M.F. ; 3AKffVAWV, G.T.; BEZKLUBMIKO, N.P.; BERMAN,S.I.; BO~LANOV, Te.S.-, BODYAKO, M.N.; BOYKO. B.B.; VINOGRADOV, S.V.; GAGEN-TORK, Kj.; GLEK, T.P.; GOREV, X.Y.; GRADUSOV, P,I,; GUSHCIIINA,T.N.; TWLIYANOV, A.K.; TESIKOV, M.P.; ZDZTARSKIT, A.Y.; UVEAR07, Mj.; ZAKUROVA, M.I.: KARCHEVSKIT, V.A., KOKAROV, A.M.: KDRZMKO, O.T.; LAYNER, V.I.; MALITSEV, M.V.; MILLER, L.Te.; MILOVANOV, A.I.; MIRONOV, S.S.; NIKONOROVA, N.A.; OL'KHOV, N.P.: OSIPOVA, T.V.; OSOKIN, Me.; PXRLIH, I.L.; PLAKSIN, I.N.: ]~ROKCFIYEV, A.D.; RUMYANTSEV, M.V.; SEVERMNO, V.P.; SEUDIN, P.I.; SMIRTAGIN, A.P.; SPASSKIY, A.G.; TITOV, P.S.- 7URKOVSKAYA, Aj.; SHAKHNAZAROV, A.K.; SHPICHINKSKrY, Ye.S.; TURKSHT07TCIT-, N.A.; YUSHKOV, AS.; TANUSEERVICH, L.V. Sergei Ivnnovlch Gubkin. TSvet.mat. 28 no.6:60-61 N-D 155. (MIRA 10:11) (Gubkin, Sergei IvAnovich, 1898-1955) BAYI.W.LOV, G. T., anel A. V. TURK0 I------------------- Riikovodstvo k laboratornym rabotam po korrozii i r,allvanostef-ii. Moskva, rios. nauch. - tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tsvetnoi rietallur-ii, 1952. 239 P. , talbes, diapro. Biblio~,raj~hy: p. 225. Title tr.: '-iiie to laborator-; works on corrosion and ralvanoste TA h62. j; 3 SO: Aeronautical. Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1955. Tj-~'SmONO'~A( 0 V.;' MOSOLOVA, N.D. )D. Determining the silicon content of textila materials. Taket. prM 18 no.1:55 A 158. (MIRA 110-2) (Textile chemistry) NESSONOVA, O.D.; TURKOVSKAYA. D.V. Methods for quantitative datermination aof the chloride-ion. Zav. lab.23 no.2:159-161 '57. (MIRL 101-3) 1. Moskovskiy tekstillny7 institute (Chlorides-Analysis) (Titration) NISSONOVA, G.D.;,,TURMYS~" D.V. Gravity method of determining silicon in textile materials. Isv. v7s. ucheb. zav.; tekh. teksL, promo no-5:109-113 '58. 1 (MIRA 11:22) I.Moskovskly tekstillnyy institut. (Textile fabrics-Testing) (Chemistry, Anal7tical--Cbmntitative) (Silicon) 5(2) . SOV/32-25-9-15/33 42TMMI vacal. V. P, 5: Ormstov 4, V.L, vik.layela. I(--- Z.I.twr. yo.yu., 1146.0ma'a, ,.*".keys. D.Y, valtanar.. 0.1. ;~ 4 TZTIJU i z I .-.. - rm"IMCA.L. Xlevadkay. taberst.riya. 1959, Val 25. 5r 9. 9 1069 (USU) ASSTRACT. S. 0. Ruslyamova, Vrotlfskly politakhmictaskiy lastitut (Crals PolytechAia Institute) recommeads a pollarographic notho,t for the do oraimatIou of sorldlow In the analysis of the watrix of = " Ita rw*in. The method Is b.s.4 upon a ral4tionahly between the onvow,atrttion of %aridim ad the height of the Pol&roCr%me-mmv*, the hklf-.O,o potential of which Ites at o.79 fts avatly.1a was C&rriod out an a polaraCraph of the *a.. rutltio t IMAJI with all 1 aster X-21. The "lativ* -Azlault error a:- 7*,r-y.,,A in S&v%A analyst& tim at U-15 l 3. 1. traglo,wo To. T. B&r&Acba, and T. P. Ivenovs TaZL Livichamok:V k1tLakombinaw (Control forks Laboratory of the Livichanak I> khIalkaskinat) describe a miethod for the r&dlonotric dotmnumati 6~1' of potassium (Rof 1) in A catalyst for the tsabutazlol synthesis. The lureattestioua were carried out in & 3-2 apparatus with a Ca" 1/3 counter tube AS-2. ~ t w V.A. Oro-ta-., 1. A. Nlkol&y*r4. ja,tI tot soyedfamoly AsAlloli mAuk 3351 (I-matitato of R1gh-.a1*cul.r Compound* of the Academy of Sal.mllv.. CM) suggest a rapid C r she d4t.ralmation of sulphur in cation-814hango 4 , 1 , 1 sell " I "..18two in priociplgo in that the fine pulverl I . ; . sample to burned In oxygen beside a platib" cat4lY-t, and thAt eoabumtio~& prod A in a neutral hydrogen p*roxtda t " ' o p urio said I a tit ated in the letter o" Zr h solution. The wait, r r g Zl p wish a e, muabb-Loolodowat-l'skly IvJtitut -I*kt"- To. To. Zell % 4r. PM.Y.h,.. t I 3ciontitio 1g..w,4h Institute of the tI.atri-I : ( Industry describes a ra lunoze tria-a ompLesome trio Astbod to.- the determination of njoksl to all.r. which LT. used for %be Production .1 p4marwat vago.to a, the test. of 21 Is .&P~Ud from the by a r, tarred into t?,o lot so 1ou Co Im5 fix-t disitthyl glyall w, ... ,,, , , trlv&l.ns farm .4 To with .1 1 : , card 2/3 Trko-k-Y.. 1. 1. b-Itow-, tok.til-azy Ic.tjt4t (Uo.ac- T..Uls :-tit--) c02;11-4 f-- grarislatrie ..th" d: for the dot.rminet.~A of 8L11~01 ill ~=_jZ c '01f.1 tt alkali" &M .11 1 -,,~Chj. ijjC.t.$ L111 -t ttll ,zeat rostills &To obt.t..1 with the A-id ,kar. 1. 1 U,j.% "for.-.. Ural-skly i"tttut -I.ZL "t.koehinats(Contr~1 Vorxo L, b-Wrt ef t!~,i ~;JchmlcxX thick-bibet) lailtit-t tinan17 Akad-11 "uk SOR (Instl%ut* of Coelpounla at the s..d-.Y of "z3k) ,.t4j,.kIj Imstitut (5ziltutiflo In' tit4t* of th: Sao I Indul -sk-l-kiY t-k-W-NTY .,." 1!1;1 lot (It. was I as, Itu !F) co,rd 31) yj Ell DESSONOVA, G.D.; TURKOVSKAYA, D.V. lodometric determination of oxidizing agents. Zav.lab.21 no.U : 1302-1304 155. (KLRA 9:2) l.Moskovskiy tekstiliny7 inetitut. (Oxidizing agents) (Iodometry) V 0 7~1,q K'O "' 'WO/8, --~ - P` --&I - I - TURKWAKUA-3-6 . I... "Effect of Chronic Illness on the Physical.Developm-ent of School Children" Report presented at the Natl. Conf. on School Hygene, Warsaw, 25-26 Apr 6o ling 1, 261,5-66 D1T(d)/34P(V)/WP (k)/EWP (h)IEWP (1). 1JP(c) GGIR ACCESSION UR: APS025743 UR/0286/ 65/000/0113/ 0091/CC92 681.142-523.8, (5ZI, AUTHOR: Vedeshnikov, V. A.4 Volkov, A. Zenkin, V. D. Trape?,1.,nikov, V. A.; a. T,_A, Turkovskff YtY TITLE: A digital computer wif~~programmed circuit control. ClEins 42, No. 1748114 SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 18, 196!i, 91-92 ITOPIC TAGSt digital computei~.~tomatic computer programming,)self adaptive control- ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces A digitalcomputer with pro- grammed circuit monitoring. The unit contains a control counter, instruction memo4%.- instruction readout amplifier, instruction register, operation decoder, central cbn~ trol unit, control pulse amplifiers, arithmetic unit, working W;ordge, and an'input- output device. The installation is designed for automatically and accurately find-1. elements that fail. The computer contains a microoperation zone decoder and a pilot signal shaper which are connected together and to the reaeout amplifiers for the instruction memory. The outputs from the pilot signal shapet, are connected to the central control unitj the local control unit, and the control signal amplifier Card 1/3 L 26h5-66 ACCESSION NR: APS025743 C) unit. The computer also contains a microcontrol unit which Is connected to ti c'h-1 )e. e I tral control unit and to the control signal amplifiers, and a device. fov "cording t the point of failure, which is connected to the instruction memory readout ampli- fiers. A modification 'or this computbr i~ designed for transition from macroopera- tion to microoperation conditions to improve the resolution of diagnostic tests. The microcontrol unit in this computer contains the first gate for interpretation o~, operating conditions. -The inputs to this gate are connected respectively to the I unit for sampling commands from the instruction memory and to the flip-flop for storage of operating conditions. The output from this flip-flop is connected to a delay circuit through gates which are connected to the outputs from the microopera- 1 tion zone decoders which correspond to microoperationn For setting the Flip-flops 0~ the computer. The delay circuit is connected through a gating assembly to the out- puts from the control signal amplifiers. The output from the delay circuit is con- 1 nected to the input of the instruction sampler. The second gate for interpretation; of operating instructions is connected to the input of the delay circuit, The in- puts to this gate are connected respectively to the instruction sampler and to the inverse output from the flip-flop for storage of operating conditions through the gate for transition from macrocontrol to microcontrol conditions. The outDut from the, delay circuit is connected In parallel with the output from the "Irst gate for Ca7d L 2645-66 ACCESSIOR NR: AP5025743 c2l, .interpretation of operating conditions. In a second modificetion of tilis computer, ~the number of points which can be monitored is increased by using, an iTiput registers. Jn the m1crooperation zone decoder. This register is connected to tile decoder, and! ithe outputs from the decoder are connerted to tile control points. In n third morlifl- ;rntfon of' this computer, Indication of a point of failure in nimpilnea i)y usinp tin, .'input register in the failure indicator with binary-digital code for the number of ,the non-operative element. This register is connected to decimal indicators througli. ,a decoder which converts the register code into decimal positional notation. A ifoutth mbdificatioh of this cbmputer is designed for automatically and accuratply 16tj icating points of failure. The pilot signal shaper In this computer contains gatns iwith inputs connected respectively to the microoperation zone decoder and to tile ~readoijt amplifiers for tile instruction memory. The outputs from these gates are !connected to the elements to be monitored. ASSOCIATION: TristitiA avtornatiki I telemekhanlkl (Institute of Automation and Tele- .mechanics) SUBRITTED: 117Jun64 .NO RrF GOV, 000 Card 3/3 ENCL: 00 OTHER: 000 SUB CODE: DP ATD PRESS: KGTOV, I.F., elektromekhanik po remontu rtutnykh vypryamiteley; TURKOVSKIY I.A., elektromonter Improvement of a mercury rectifier firing system. Elek. i tapl. tiaga 7 no.6:16-17 A 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Irkutskiy uchastok anergasnabzheniya. (Electric railroads--Substations) (Yiercury-arc rectifiers) I .. , - , -, - ~ % ~:~, t- - - , . , - . : '. , , , -!, -~; .... ~, KOTKOV, M.; Ttmvajy, V. State Bank tasks in the control of expenditures from wage funds. Den. i kred. 17 no.):)4-41 Ur '59. (MM 12:4) (Wages) (Banks and banking) ~~ Y, cou -) K k \1 ~ ,,, - TURKOVSKIT, V. Methods for analyzing reasons for overdrawing wage funds in industry. Den.t kred.15 no.11:38-4 N 057. (HIBA 10:12) (Wages) (Banks and banking) ARASIANOV, X., ekonomietj TURKOVSKIY, V KHARITONOV; I, .,U luvor".-I V, We are discussing the problems of control over wage fund *34-50 F 163. MIRA 16:2) disbursement. Den.1 kred. 21 no.2. 1. Kirovskaya, kontora Gosbanka (for Araslanov). 2. St4rehiy kreditnyy inspektor Foltavskoy kontory Gosbanka (for Miarito~,Ov ). (Banks and banking) (wages) YEVSEYEV, P.; TUROVSKIY, V. Tncrease the efficiency of control. Den. i kred. 20 no.8:64-69 Ag 162, (Wages) (Banks and banking) WIR, 15:9) TURKOVSKIY, V.A. Theorem of the theory of univalent functions. Izv.vys.ucbeb. zav.; mat. no.6:189-191 '59. (KIRA 13:3) 1. Kiyevskiy politekhaichaskAy institut. (Functions of complex variables) V-.A., dots., otv. za vypusk; BAZILYANSKAYA, I.L., red.; KOVALEVA, Z.G., red.; TROFIMENKO, A.S., tekhn. red. (Higher mathematics] Vyss~aia matematika. Kharlkov, jzd- vo Kharlkovskogo univ. Ro.2. (14ethodological instructions and tasks withing the course] Metodicheskie ukdzaniia i zadaniia po kursu; d3da studentov obshchetekhnicbeskikh fakulltetov vysshikh uchebnykh zavedenii. Izd.2., perer. 1963. 146 p. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Ukraine. Vininterstvo vysshego i sradnego spetoiallnogo obrazovaniya. Upravleniye vysshikh uchebrqkh zavedeniy. VE 9,0A TURKOya 'y -'- -aPAA~- A, . Brachystochrone 10 no.3036-339 in a field on constant force. Ukr. stat. zhur. '58- (XIRA 11:11) (Calculus of variations) DZIUNIKOWSKI, Bodhan; FIDRKOI,,ISKI,, Tadeusz; JURKIEWICZ, Leopoldl TURKCWA, Roguslawa Determination of lead content in ote samples by means of the method of absorption ofXor X rays. Nukleonika 7 no.9:561-572 162. 1. Academy of Mining and Metallurgy., Institute of Nuclear Techniques., Krakow, and Academy of Mining ard Metallurgy., Department of Physics II, Krakow. FITLOWA, Irena; ~U OWA, ~Henryk, VaJue of Waldman's cup test of c illary resistance tests in skin diseases. Przegl. derm. 1+8 no.87110:451-458 161. 1. Z KlirAiki Dermatologicznej P.A.M. w Szececinie Kierownik: Prof. H. Prochacki. (DER.IATOLOGY) (CAPILLAIMS physiol) TURKOW SKA, D. "Gabriel Rzaczynski and his descrintion of Poland's minerel resources." p. 112 (VIADOMOSCI_Z.IUZEM ZIEY1, Vol. 6, no, 1, 1952, Warszawa, Poland.) SO: Monthly List Of East European Accessions, Vol. 2. R, Library of Congress, August. 1953, Uncl. io, ,I s 1). 1,2 Z 11;1, Vol. r,. I,-' Lis' of ~'I~iro-e,-,n .'4ccess* ons T' ncl . TMEK(TISF7P V. A. V. A. - "Certain 7-~:Arer~e I~rc.~Ilems in the Ger.-e'r~- of :'lane n T Z~ ' Ki ev r c -:' Le ri ~' c nic inst. Kiev, 1'-~" (Disf-.ertation for tLp De rer: of Docter in Physicomi-athematical SciercQc). SO: Knizbna;:a Letopisl ',,io 1n,56 J, i4 TLIRKOVSKIY, V. A. "On the Theory of Equilibrium of a Ponderable FlexJble Filament," Izv. Kievsks politekhn, in-ta, Vol 12, 1953, pp 96-110 The author discusses equilibrium of tensile and nontensile flexible filaments in a gravitational field for the case of symmetry with respect to the vertical. Ile considers the case of a force directed along the fila- ment, as well as the inverse problem. In the case of the nontensile fila- ment, the equation of the evolute and as expression for the curvature are derived. RZhMekh, No 2, 1954 Vol. 7, 7;To. 1, Jiin. Y'5",, .-DO: Vnnthly !A-t o--' E,-st Eurorean Accr!ssions, (E%:;.L'), Lr, Vol. 4, '.To. 5, ':ay 1955, Uncl. :643.83 604,933.5: 614.31. AG Majewska D., TurkowFkl T, ExctminRtion of-Tinned flarns after a Ther- W0*6t Test, "Badante szynek w puszhach pozottalych p9 pri5b!t termostatowe)". Przemygl Spoiywczy, No. 1, 1955, pp. 17-19, 3 tabs. The fact Walrenoy established that rtedllied preserves are not ad- vers.ely affected by a thermostat teat. In order to determine whether the same-is true also afAtrined him, Inven-tigations were conducted In the Central Standardisation Inspectorate Loboratory. It was established Ithiltbacteriological examinations reveal nc mariced differences. an bet- Ween samples of tinned hum which h9ve b,.-on Ibermostallsed and those AM Wermo3tatised. In only three Ins[ance_u was a greater over-all num- ber of bacteria revealed. In -thermost-itised -pre.,erves In t4c, remainl-g (33) samples . cr thermo:statised and non-thermastatised piescrves file Aumber of bxlorla Ivai 100 - 200 per 1 1:. Poland/Chamical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application -- Food industry, 1-28 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur Khimiya, No 2Y 1957, 671.1 Auth:)r: Turkawski, Tadeusz Institution: None Title: Classification and Sorting of Bacon Original Publication: Gcspod. miesna, 1955, 7, No 1, 3-6 Abstract; The principal systems of bacon classification -- three Danish, Dutch, Canadian and British, are considered, and it is pointed out that they are most cr-oplex and contradictory, which renders difficult the grading cf bacon. Card 1/1 P 0 L Z, I-Iffiling UtAttad I I ilia P(S1131% Petro .TA kovmki WKU-SPCO Rulary. min lndr-~Uy, it motoda wlercenta obrotoweto m, pol6klm prternylita -,,8qbkdcIow, 3i-1054, pp. 1,30-101, Metcripi ion of experimenta carried out with a view to standardlaang - rcsWry drilling mothodd, The best results were obtained by adopting the. method ct.,illed forced drillW. It was foimd possible by this melW to cbxain a threefold lncrea~o In mechanical progmse with a ilmullanemm threefold d."reAau hi thq wear of boring Ws. All fors of breakdown Wihz,.eb~~ t~rUmitafncd fm mprdq forced drilling hi,ve proved to be un- unded, Coadltlon5 ersential for forced drilling operations have beca 'u . If dEttrmit-axi experinrumfMly and put Into practice In a numher of wells. TMIKU.-JISKI, 'Z. Research on:the system of rotary drilli-ni- in the petroleum industry in Poland, P, 177 ILAFTA. (Instytut Naftory) Krakou. Vol. 10 no. 8. Auf-. 1954 SOLTME: MAL LC Vol. 5, no. 7, July 1956 265, MrSt Te,-Ult3 of application of the corrock 100ify Tu POUTI, 11w. regilne. '12. ~hc 1c'55, 5, 1-2 (aup-pT to Nafta (I-Cralaw), 1955, 11).-The "~-mithnr supervi;wd and dir~!etf:d oporoticmin hi 2 expk"varm, ariiiiiigs butwc, n Jutio miA D~-et 1953, Ifighur prfjgr-~,i . 32s tire recorded witl~ lezi3 wear on the bii, 5 bi(,~ -ipec- 1050 m drilling without fifflures. Compared with generaily. than doubled. encountered drillin-, pr(,gr,-,3 waa mo. 31, S. avurkovishl Z. [jurvey at notary nrillin X A-lud"O fit tile P0111111 VC(CV'- Acura lndultry~ ..13adania reffinu wlereciiia obratowegn --v polsklin prAernyhla natto. '-WYM- Naftl. No. 8. 1934, pp. 177-182, 10 ft'~" I tab. RGuLfrie txperlmertts were earried out including Inve3ligaMon of the Influence of CuMailment of individual drilling condIttens upon drill'-1g. r~L-~ppllgd to_ the p~,wure exerted, In Struta-CA, :varying hurdnc.;3, apin the 4.111ing bit, es well a3 to t he ratio of number of revoluticam; to prc mire, ,anti th-z drilling Lethrilque adapted for stTata of varying liardni i and drlllal~ltity. Ttre, resvi of is theme -experiments are expressed In 6riph% forin, ond on Li~:companying table- as to drIffing ConAttionn WhQn tj.,)J~ y M1,11ing t.*,'Pc b&. Ing bits of various gaugLq mil fOr various goolKjeal atrata. TURFO-,,31,11, Z. "Problem of the progress of well borIng according to present rescarch of the Fetroleur, Institute." Eiuletyn. p. 7. (ELM, Vol. 9, no. 7/8, Jul/Alig 53, Krakow) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, Vol 3 No 6 Library of Congress Jun 54 Uncl 331 M : A23 33 Dyimmirs Its liand.Wherl rumillms Power 8Y%1*m*, .Zarafinfenle dynninlItt uklado k1cratOwt-ro*'. Nnfla No A. 19M). I'P 225- 2.m,l fig. a lah't Analpl.-, o1 ih~ work of hand- wheel Inimptna luzwrr units anti. I,, virli,tilor, tit tile 1111trilitition tit for"t; Ili flip individual r1rinvots V101I.Mill-tallon of ralettlations, Willi simple forinular for of the forces necuring. atiff practical comideration ')I "jeltditt lomi nrr made m to file utriltod tit mra- f-'r-t wenrintj In the xy-4trin. 'file ronfrol of Itir sY.'t,m In ri,mparktm of tile values nhfainvol with 11i'mr vllvhx~i 'I. -Altit of flip tiperation of the comWote unit. 1rrr.!u- In fl~,- and r(Imel V)IullonA In viriv I,( Ih,, rm't that the Whnlcni hyPt)(11"Olel anti comPutalAtins agree, with flip ds(S Ob. Mined Ili the meamiarg the theoretical computsfAwft ran be msed as Ill- b;Lxlx for deligning band-wheel PumpInR r"tVinepit, whereas the operation of exi3tlng sytjm., may be checked by means, Of dynaMorneirle, meajqUrMenj. (A5 ^'1 2 2 On a Theorem of the Theory of Schlicht Functions SOV/140-59-6-23/29 The present paper is in direct connection with the author's f-Ref 12 publication on functions being schlicht with a schlicht derivative. There are 4 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION:Kiyevskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (Kiyev Polytechnical Institute) SUBMITTED: June 24, 1958 Card 2/2 24 AUTHOR: Turkovskiy, V.A. S () V/4 I- " 0-- 1 . . I TITLEs Br~chystochrone in the Field of a Consiant Forn- (0 brakhistokhrone v pole postoyannoy sily) PERIOIDCAL% Ukrainskiy matematicheskiy zhurnal,1958,vol 10,Nr 3, pp 336 -- 339 ABSTRACT: The author explicitly solves the following problemi A hea-y material point moves in the vertical plane along a --urve from the point A to the point B. The friction on the curve is prr.-- portional to the normal pressure and the resistari-ce of the medium is a given function of the velocity. The in-i'tial veloci-k'-ly in A is given. That, curve is to be determined on which the point comes from A to B in the ahortes4 T-Ime undeT the given assumptions. There are 1 figure and 6 references, 4 of which are Soviet,. 1 is French, and 1 Swiss. SUBKITTED: October 25, 1957 (Kiyev) Card 1/1 USSR/Cultivated Plants Commercial. Oil-Bearing. Sugar-Bearing. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 7, 1958, 29892 Author Minko, D., Kanash, M., !Purks, L. Inst Title Ways of Improving the Quality of the Fiber of Soviet Cotton Varieties. Orig Pub Khlopkovodetvo, 1957, No 10, 33-37. Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 - 15 - 'TIIRK,S, 7.,,.. , inzh- ( '-- -~-, 3 f. k ~ 11 t ~, Da-;ing the Amu Darya channeL et the heac, of the las-'nsakR Canai, Gidr. I meh 16 no,6:59-60 Je 1~4. (M T P-A 17: 9) TURKS, V.A., inth. --- 14ochanized cleaning of the head section of irrigation canals. Gidr. i mol. 10 no.2:19~~ F 158. (MIRA 11:3) (Irrigation canals and flumes) AUTHOR: Turks, V.A., Engineer 99-58-2-6/9 TITLE: A Method of Mechanized Dredging the Read Section of Irri- gation Canal (Sposob mekhanizirovannoy ochietki golovnogo uohastka oroeitellnogo kanala). From the Experimental Work on the Tasheakinsl*Canal in South Khorezm (Iz opyta raboty n& Taebsakinskm kanale Y 'fuzhnom Khorezme) PERIODICALt Gidrotekhaika i Melioratsiya, 1958, # 29 pp 44-49 (USSR) ABSTRAM Xechanized dredging of irrigation canals is an ever in- creasing task. More than 5 million ou.m of silt were taken yearly from the main canals of South Khorezm which are fed from the Amu-Darya river - and this represents but 1/3 of the total sediments. Though many types of dredges are being constructed - the author is of the opinion that dredging methods must be modified. He describes his proposed method in this article. There are 2 tables and 1 figure. AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 1/1 VJ'T3, V.A. lt,draulic3 Graphic-analytic method ol' calculatin- thc action cill' a wutlcr rcs---u~voiv. Gidr. i. -mol., no. 1, 1952. 9. monthly List af Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 19.52 Tg*?;7 Uncl. TU RM , V*A*, inshener. Results of the use of current-regulating systems on Gidr.i sel. 5 no.4: 68-73 Ap '53. the Amu Darya River. (Xiak 6:5 ) (Ana Darlya) ., ~ ~,!- A":', - '-" '- s ::, - - _, ": - _.., - IATRKS, V. A. USSR/Hydrology - River Oct 51 "Increasing the Head Water Intake by Conducting Reg- ulating Operations in River Beds," Kh. Sh. Shapiro, Cand Tech Sci, V. A. Turks, Engr "Gidrotekh i Yeliorat" Vol III, No 10, pp 47-53 Describes expts in river regulation, by proper di- recting of strem , for the purpose of increasing water intake in the Tash-Sakinskiy canal to secure irrigation during periods of drought. 191T69 191T69 USSR/Engineering - Hydraulics Jan 52 "Graphoanalytical Method for Calculating the Regulation Effect of a Reservoir," V. A. Turks, Engr "Gidrotekh i Melio" No 1, PP 77-79 Suggests method for soln of basic eq of flow continuity by estimation. Precision of soln depends only on hydrological. and topographical data. Procedure for plotting combined graph of 2 relationships in rectangular system of coordinates is less complicated than ordinary 202T64 USSR/Engineering - Hydraulics Jan 52 (Contd) methods. Gives table of estimated values for individual case as illustrating example. 2o2T64 -T(A tA T ~;~,-U, 9-w Ila 83.8.3 Jia ms 31 v W15 pf ou R 0, 1 !1 9 jalij 814191 1 fpVd 0 14 3.94 e. 'AIR 6. a ----------- ...... ........ I It 3 IL a IM Is r.3 a jig ail 12 AIM A, A I " Qj r - / TURKULETS, VladimirlLgrianavicb; UDALOV, Nikolay Petrovich; TISHCHENKO, N.M., red.; FRIDKIH, L.M., tekhn. red. (Photodiodes and phototriodes]Fotodiody i fototriody. No- skvao Gosenergoizdat; 1962. 62 p. (Biblioteka po avtorAtike, no.64) (MIRA 16:1) (Photoelectric calls) (Electron tubes) 85376 0 to (.3 24.3 3/081/60/0w/O 17/012/016 '/ /0 Y.3 Y-3 A0061AOOI Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya, 1960, No. 17, P.- 350, # 70277 AUTHORSg Ttirkulets, V.I ..Shleptsova, Z,V. TITLEx. Or, the Effect of Chemical Impurities on the Properties of Semicon- ductor Thermoresistances ~'\ FRRICIDITIML:11. V sb.% Poluprovodnik. thermosoprotivleniya. Moscow-Leningrad, Gcsenergoizdat, 1959, pp. 56-62 TEXT The wuthc-rs studied the effect of chemical impurities on the electri- cal prcper-llles of thermoresistances on titanium-magnesium specimens, where TiO- was 4te basic semiconductor component. The following admixtures were used: e- C~ V205, 2 A SiO2. They were introduced in various con- Fe.)O 34 ~'203~ Cuo M003, Mn02, ~ Celli ra'.-.I~-.ns. The mass was mixed with an organic binder, passed through the mir.!-~Llli3 draw plate of a vertical press and the specimens obtained were simulta- n~-)ualy-an:~ealed under the same temperature conditions in.hydrogen furnaces. The. experiments showed that the specific resistance and temperature sensitivity varied within a wide range depending on the type of admixture and the concentration. The Card I 85376 S/081/'60/000/017/012/016 A006/AO01 Or. 'the Effa__-t c"' Chemical Impurities on the Properties of Semiconductor Thermo- resistanc.es addi-,i~~n -'A' me"al oxides with a valence cf the metallic ion > 4, causes a con- stie-rable dr-T n the magnitude of the apecific resistancel metal oxides With V~ a valen;e of < 4 ralse the magnitude of specific resistance. G.G. This is the full translaticn of the criginal Russian abstract. Cari 2/2 SMSKOVI, B.S., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, glavUy red,; UDALOV, N,P., kand.tokhn.nauk, red.; ZAYTSET, H.S.., inzh., red.; SKOGOREV. U.N.. iuzh., red.;-TURKULETS, V.I., iuzh., red.; FRTRCV, T.A., red,; MATUM, GI., [Semiconductor thermistors; collected articles) Foluprovodnikovye termosoprotivleniia; abornik statei. Moskva, Gos.energ.izd-vo, 1959. 229 P. (MIRA 12:8) (Thernistors) 1 0 0 0 0 o 1 4, 0 0.0 64, -FF 00 0 0-0 -0 1 ! - ! ! 6 0 & 0 0 * a 0 0 0 0 0 i 14 IS A D It R U bi A N IF N N 6 It AW &I M IAEO f. A L-1 a A I T V AA Ufa $ 1 A -f I I a a " 00 7 00, 00 pjLS for cupmus aside wav*fwfv- :: 4A.AKIA. Jan. :11. Itrul. On ' -00 &jCtj ILre PjaMj PC 1(-AI~d 116W4 'If A JW tjrj k - dation. Theimc a highr resillamv t91 -%I Titc I d bral-1 . RLM Pf"4&1 logribrf An up o( 1113t" is CIW) r1f,"IrrItt aft! rAitailwd by Wits"10i"g- =00 coo 0 0 M 0 e1 0 fog di :1 to '4 ASAP ILA 01TALLOOCAL 011RAIL21 CLASPYKATION CZ a" a,. 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Illaw.. 0 coo xo 0 !Voo goo zoo A 'Lee 1 0 L A 01AW)ECKit 011RAT1,111 CLASSWICATic. 9 1 Ire 0 u 03 s 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 o * o 0 0 00 & 0 4 a 0 0 0 f 0 0 0 0 919 * * 0 0 0 0 o f O's 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TURMEWICII, A-D-, inzh.-konatruktor (Kiyev) Physical exercise for all. Zdorov'e 5 no.5:21 MY 159. Wu 12:11) (MMOISE) 0 W;l0,000 1 0 .0 10 -1 09 0 0 a 0 0 a 0 *0000#00:0 n! ! !, a of m-'Wv T 9~1 I I a I a P611;tIlullm 0 m It to I "li-wrlw~ M. 0. it U I R a M V X IF At a 0 &1 4" -A-a1-1-L- I L I!U~A"AKJD b- ).,--JkI - I A) ee A i". T10* 00 V Stiff APO Plopffillill ~Vfs 'Isclaw -jr Af-Z in Taw-. 00 it) KtIVJ. Appl. Clem Russ., 19M. 9. 966-4MM.- 008 Va;uu#w of Ca oxide ncMm an P-in'"- owL .00 0 a LT. .0 go a "Oo -00 X goo 00 4 zoo 000 00 a =00 00 0 .'O0 zoo too --* 0 I COUP w I L A OJTALLU*CKAL LITCRAlUll CLAIMCATION It Z-- 0 %X104.1 kip Q~' Got *KIII" a., 119 It a Ow a a a I w k I In (I WX 9t 4413. O'T'll 0" -0:1; -0 -0 0- 4". *; -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0600000*00000000000000000*00000000000060000~:i~~~ 4 - TYSHM, F.P. Work education on a school collective farm. Politekh.obuch. no-6:33-37 Je 159. (MMA 12:12) 1. Direktor sredney sbkoly, oelo Kerzbautsy, Lipkanskogo rayona Moldavokoy SSR (for Turkuman). 2. Prodeedatell kolkhoza. solo Karzbautsy, Lipkanskogo rayona, Moldavskay SSR (for Tyshlail). (Kerzhautay-Student activities) (Agrif,Ulture--Study and toaching) TURKUS V. doteent. Useful manual ("Repair and operation of plumbing equipment in houses and public buildings" by L.D. Boguslavskii. Reviewed by V . Turkua). Zbil.-kom.khor. 6 no.8:28 '56. (MLRA 10:2) (Plumbing) ANNIffIV, P. I.; TURKUS ,4,41, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor; SOKOWVA, U.T~a..~!Ilii&icheskly redaktor [Dissemination of waste industrial gases in the air] Rassetanis v vosdukhe gazor, rybraay-vaemykh promyshlenrqmi pretiprilatilami. Mosk7a, Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. I arkhitakture. 1952. 84 p. [Microfilm] (MLRA 7-10) (Gases) (Air-Pollution) RATURIN, V.V.; ZLIT3aMAN, Y.M.; TURKIM, V.A., reduktor. Vmw*we"w4V- [Ventilation of industrial buildings] Aerataiia prozyshlennykh zdanii. Much. redaktor V.A.Tarknal Moskva, Goo. isd-TO lit-ry po stroitel'styu A .4 arkhitekture. 1953. 259 p. (MLRA 6'-10) (Factories--Heating and Tentilation) -ru R I< U-S. A "~ KISSIN, M.I., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk, dotsent; DIYAKONOV, P.I., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk, dotsent, retsenzent; ULOYANMKIY, S.Y.. professor. retseazeat; dotsent, redaktar; PA OV, V.S., tekbuicheskiy redaktor. [Heating and ventilation] Otoplenie i ventiliataiia. Pt. 1. (Heating) Otoplenie. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo Btroit. lit-ry, 1947. 353 P. (Heating) (MLU 8:2) TURXUS, V. A. POLTAKOV. D.L., inzhanar, redaktor; BATURIN, V.Y., kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk, redaktor.- BORISOV, V.P., inzhenar, redaktor; GOVOROV, V.P., insho- nor, redaktor; HATS, Ya.M., inzhoner, redaktor; RTTKIN, Kh.I., kandid-st takhnichaskikh nauk, rz)daktor; TURKUS, V.A., dotsent, redaktor; KORSL- KOV. S.S., reteanzent; UFIXTSW7- M-7-~Tenanzent. (Manual for planning heating and ventilation systems of Industrial anterprise4 Spravochnik po proaktirovaniiu otoplealia I ventiliatoli promyshlonn7kh predpriiatit. (Radkollegits D.L. Polimkov I dr. Redaktor V.A. T-arkuaJ Hookwa., Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po stroitelliatvu I arkhitakturs, 1953- (MWh 7.6) 1. Leningrad.Proyaktnyy institut ministerstva stroittlostya. (Hoating-Handbooks, manuals, ate.) (Ventilatio-n-Randbooke,manuals, etc.) TURIM, V.A., dotsent; BROMLSY, M.P., ka:adidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, nauchnyy NINWASHCHAYA, T.Y., redaktor; PMON, X.F., tekhaicheakly redaktor. [Heat supply and ventilation) Teplosuabzhenie i ventiliataiia. Koskya, Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhitekture, 1954. 242 p. [Microfilm] (MLRA 7:11) (Heating) (Air conditioning) (Ventilation) PANCHINKOP A.V.; USHAKOV, K.A., doktor tekhnichaskikh nauk, professor. saslushennyy dayatell nauki I tekhniki; retaenzent; 7URKUS, Y.A,. dotsent, retsensent; KHAMONKOV, V.I., kandidat teki2~t~WA~in--" nauk; retsenzent; VEDMIff, N.I., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, reteenzent; DIMANT, P.I., inzhener. reteenzent; GELIMAN. D.Ya.. redaktor; LABUS, G.A., tekhnicheskiy redaktor. [ventilator systems for elevators, mills. groats and mixed feed plants] Ventiliatsionnyo ustanoyki elevatorov mellnits, krupiaaykh i kombikormovykh zavodoy. Izd. 2-e pererab. i dop. Moskva, Izd-vo tekhnicheakoi i ekonomicheskoi lit-ry po voprosam zagbtovok, 1954. 371 p - (MLELA 7: 11 ) 1. Dotsent Odesskogo tekhnologicheskogo instituta imeni Stalina (for (Ventilation) Panchanko) TUMS, V. 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Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materialam. Pt.2. (Ventilation] Ventiliataiia. 1959o 287 P- (KIRA 12:10) (Ventilation) 1-7-/-/P, /. I/ ~" 'f- ,I ORWV, Aleksandr Ivanovich, dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk; DROZDOV, V.F., doteent, retsenzent; WAWT;,wX,,6, dotsent, nauchnyy red.; HIMYAGI, D.K., red.izdatellstva; GOSEVA, S.S., tekbn.red.; STEPANOVA, M.S., tek-hn.red. [Heating and ventilation] TeploanAbzhenie i ventiliatsiia. Izd.2-oe, perer. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry, po strolt.i arkhit., 1957. 299 P. (KIRA 10:12) (Heating) (Ventilation) -7 ~/ I,,,- ~,,- -_), /I',,, '*j TUHUS, V.A - I "Removing dust from ventilation and Industrial exhaust into the air" by V.V.Kucheruk. Reviewed by V.A.Turkus. Gig.truda I prof. zab. I no.30B-59 My-Je '57. (MIRA 11:1) (DUST--REMOVAL) (KUGHERUK, V-V-) TURKUS, V.,t. I Heating a city dwelling. Politekh. obuch. no.9:54-69 5 '57. (Heating) MRA 10: 9) kj K Y vis- IL So, hil; s usi 24~-57 I TC ~1` 15 '. 'C. -4 -TuRr, ut-G-T.S, V :S PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 1207 Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obshchestvo priborostroltel'noy promyshlennosti. Moskovskoye pravleniye Primeneniye poluprovodnikov v priborostroyenii; trudy konferents1i (Use of Semiconductors in Instrument Making; Transactions of a Conference) Moscow., Mashgiz, 1958. 258 p. 20,000 copies printed. Ed. (Title page): Chistyakov, N.I., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Ed. (Inside book): Monastyrskaya, A.M., Engineer; Tech. Ed.: Uvarova., A.F.; Managing Ed. for Literature on Machine Building and Instrument Construction (Mashgiz): Pokrovskiy, N.V., Engineer. PURPOSE: This book is intended for scientists, engineers and technicians working in the field of instrument making and for teachers and students of technical vuzes. Card l/ 5 Use of Semiconductors in Instrument Making (Cont.) 1207 COVERAGE: The articles in this collection describe semiconductor components of modern Instruments, the physical basis of their applications, the principles of designing instruments equipped with semiconductors, and practical experience derived from the application of these instruments in various fields. No personalities are mentioned. There are Ill references, of which 54 are Soviet, 29 English, 17 German, 8 French, 1 Polish, 1 Czech, and 1 Japanese. References appear at the end of each article. TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Chistyakov, N.I., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. Semiconductors and Their Role in Modern Technology 3 2. Sheftell, I.T., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Thermistors and Their Applications 17 Card 2/ Use of Semiconductors in Instrument Making (Cont.) 1207 3. -Udalov, N.P., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Selection of Operating Conditions for a Semiconductor Thermistor 47 4. Turkulets, V. Ye., Engineer.( some Types of semiconductor - Ts Them -Fo-ri- 52 5. Maksudov, F.M., Engineer. Thermistors with Indirect Heating 65 6. Afanaslyeva N.S., Engineer. Operating..~xperience With ShT-1 and T-6 Thermistors 78 7. Rastopshin, A.S., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Application of Semiconductors in Computers for Designing Functional quadripoles 83 Card 3/ 5 Use of Semiconductors in Instrument Making (Cont.) 1207 8. Kolomiyets, B.T., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. PhotoresiBtors and Their Basic Parameters 91 9. Kosman, M.S., Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, and Kolesova, 0.1., Engineer. Photoresistors Made of PbO 114 10. Gutnikov, E. Yu., Engineer. Metallurgical Photorelays With Photoresistors 119 11. Zhuze, V.P., Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. Application of the Hall Effect in Semiconductors 135 12. Zheleztsova, T.P., Engineer. Experimental Investigation of Rectifier Current Meters With Point-contact and Junction Germanium Diodes 159 card 4/5 Use of Semiconductors in Instrument Making (Cont.) 1207 13. Dolbnev, E.N., Engineer. Some Possibilites of Temperature Compensation in Detector Voltmeters 166 14. Gimoyan, G.G., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Protective and Automation Relays With Semiconductor Rectifiers 173 15- Ukhanov, Yu. I., Engineer. Modulation of Infrared Rays by Electric Current in a Germanium Diode 199 16. Kolenko, Ye. A., Engineer, Thermoelectric Cooling,afid Its Application in Instrument Making 123 17. Verbitskaya, T.N., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Variconds. [Seignetto4Ceramid Capacitors] and Their Applications 231 18. Mikhaylova, Ye. K., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Investigation of Varicond Performance 246 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress jP/1ksv Card 5/5 2-17-59 VCROBIYKV V ., V.N...* inzh.; TURUKOV, A.S. p in,h. Studying the intercoil puloation 4,n s-Lngle-pass marine bollerso Sudostroenie 30 no.7:28-30 J-1 t64. (:,,f Hu~ 18:,-') PUSHKIN) N.I.; TURIAKOV, A.B.; EYTVID, L.V. Heat emission and the hydraulic resistanco of steam air preheaters in marine boilers. Trudy LKI no.36:75-84 162. (MIRA 16-12) 1. Kafedra sudovykh parovykh kotlov Leningradskogo korable- stroitelinogo instituta. - TTIRLAKOV, P.; DIITNIICV, D. "Let us prevent injuries to the young trees during the final phase of the general cutover in oak forests." GORSKO STOPANSTVOJ Sofiia, Bulgaria, Vol. 15, no. 4, Apr. 1959. Se'A Monthly list of East Europe Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 6, Jun 59 Unclas