SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZHUZE, V.P. - ZHVAKINA, L.D.

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L185_67-63 ENT (l)/1--WP(q)/b#T )/BDS AFFTC/AS 3/ijP10 - ~041'':, M/ivt: 1'7 17 ACCESSION NRi AP3003.311 V61 3/016~0 AUTH'O'RS% Zhuz ?h TITLEt Hall ef ')'Ln nickkell Id& f ect SOURGEt j no, 69 1963 1756-1759:: Fizika tverdogo 5 TOPIC, TAM Hall effecto Ni 0';conductivity, currentp,cdx-iier,,~~~)le,;mobii~i' y a 1, Li, crystal, polycrystaDine: miapgnetic fields dif fu;siont mean, fiee"p th ABSTRAM The authors studied this phenomen6n.because oUcion'tradictory con-~;,, clusions of other investigators concerning t~e,mechanlsm of conduction in.NiOe~ 0 were prepared at the Institut kris allogrI AN SS6R' Single crystals of M t (Institute of Crystfflography,,hpademy of Sciences USSR).' ~~Samples! for: meastme- am ment were cut frco-these by a magnetostrictiVe cutters Polycrystalline s of Li Ni 0 vdthvariout.values of x, were prepared froi~! analytical-gradT-~"; x I NiCo an~ Li'CO The electrical conductivity and the Hall~effect were measured 3 ';nt, and the Hall affect was determined In'a stead with direct r4W r Y maqnetli~. field at strengths up to 30 000 oersteds. 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M, Ycrr= reporta to be rrozont-3d at tho 1117Lt Internation-%j "txc-.muUCrLl Pwtr~ss, 'Waah!.,zZtcn D., C. 1-7 October 1961 Oy 11119011 19UHU. 11ILZIll Eli RIF - --------- 29718 3/169,t6l/000/008/034/053 AP06/A1O1 I-so 0 (/Of AUTHORS: Dolgillov, Sh. Sh., Yeroshenko, Ye. G., Zhuzgo~ L, N., Pushkov :N.,'V. TITLE: Investigation of the magnetic lunar field PERICDICALt Referativnyy zhurnal, Goofizika, no. .8, 1961j, ~'122 abstract 8080.~ (."Geotuagnotizm 1. aeronomiya", i961, v. 1, no.,,'1 21-2�) TEXTi Infonnation is given on,experimentil problems and data-about.the lunar field, obtaitied during the fLight of the second Soviet space rocket.: An analysis was made of the sensitivity threshold of the measuring, insixaments: from VY data of measurements in the weak terrestrial magnetic field at 45 --&I thous~and kr. distance from the Earth's center. The noise level in the:I'lunar',orbit space was' analyzed, and measurements were made directly near the Moon down to 55 km.distarxe from its surface. As a result no indications of a noticeable lunirmagnetio field were detected. It was estimated that the dipole magnstic:~moiment of the Moon can be only less than 1/10,000 of the magnetic moment of the. Earth. The author6l summary (Abstracter's notat Complete translation] -Card.1/1 42154 S/PO3/62/062/CIOI/0d2f/019 J~ I023/~223 ATUHMS I)olglnov,S-,h.Sh,, Yeroshenko,Ye 0 Zh uzgov AL. 14. i. and Pushkov,N.V. Tr, LE Magnetic measurements of an automatic interplan~itary station to Venus FMIODICAL: Geomagnetizm i Aeronornlya, ~*2, np.1, :1962, SB-10 TEXT: A three-componont magnatometer to measure the mlllgneti~ flold nepr Venus and a Plagnetic varlometer to in 'easure the fifilld during tho vo-yage were Irstalled on the axitovatle interplanet,ary, station (tJS) to Venus, The threshold sensitivity of the v6lilo- 50r 9 ~ Data from the' variomete'r meter was 2y, tho range - 0 to 7 were obtained on February 12 and , 1961. The magnetograms ~:for', Februnry 3.2 (distance from Earth:- 165000-1750OOkm) are given : V.- together with data from the Moscow observatory 550), The variations of 'the two magnetograms were approximately the same. Data of February 17 (distance from:Earth: lo9xlO6km, duration of~ Card 1/2 0 W- S/203/62/002/001/002/019 I023/I223-~ Mlagnetic measurements... measurements: 22 min.) show almost constant values'. Du ring the: same period variatlons on Eprth were quite big: M-26.r On,, Pet-fuary 17, 196-1, the'AIS was in the corpuscular stream (assumption based on *data frorn a particle trap)$ k1he magnetic field of the ztream vrns less than 9~f in the,diraction of the' axis of the transducer. From data or the neutron component of eosmic rays it can be deduced that the field of the stream.was weak also on E%rth. Goomagnetic d1sturbancos can be ex~lalned by. a direct interaction of the corpuactilar stream, Ytith the geomagnetle fields There are 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut zemnogo magnetizma, ionosfery i rosprostranenlya radiovoltAN SSSR (Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism,: Ionospherie, and. Aad io waved ?ropagation, AS USSR) SUBMITTED: Deaember 6, 1961 Card 2/2 ItH1 -Wl 117"i 171N" till I U40 2 A 160AM AUTHOR4 D,)lginov, Sh. Sh., Zhuzgov, L. N., Pushkov, N. V.,, Tyurmi nTfi',L0. Fryazinov, I. V. T=: Some results of measuring the constant magnetic:lfield of. the; 4rth:, witli the third artificial sputnik of the Earth above the tfjrritory'~'.- of the USSR PERIODICAL: Geomagnetizm i aeronomiyaj, V. 2, n6. 6, 1962,'1061 107~ rMTt The author presents some results of me !asuii~g! the, constant magnetic~;!) fie1d of the Earth with the help of the third Soviet sputnik:above thet'elrritory.- i1 of the USSR from Fay to June 1958. A brief description is given of tale metro- logical properties of the used equipment and of the method of eliminatirg maF,- netic board noises from the sputnik.magnetograms. It was determined that'the deviation may be represented by three harmonies whose'6ean amplitude valuleli" equal U M 92 1,500, Uom - 500 and U = 200 7 . A compa~rison !of the measure& 3m values of the geomagnetio field intensities with the values oUthis inte4sitk permitted to establish their agreement within the li'its-of'O.1'- 1% ab' e a m DY Card 1/2 ..... ...... 41~ !A I II S W4~0 1203162100210C~l Some resultis of measuring the... A1601A101 ono Y.; major part of the USSR territory,:'including the Siberlaii world magnetic: The conclus!~on is illustrated by a limited number of typical ma etogramb:ob-' gn tained on the segments of the trajectories traversing.the whole territorr of' the USSR, .5.1ie material yielded,by the magnetic investigations with the third Soviet sputnik peLmdts to fully determine the possibilities of , carrying* out spe-~,., cial magnetic experiments. 1) The main harmonies of th:0 Gaussian series canf'be determined with a precision of 0.1%. 2) With the help of a long-lasting' sputnik_. the real existence of the exterior sources of the magnetLe field has to be found ~.'l out, not taking into consideration the theoretical value's of the field, computed from the ground data 3) Replar work should be done on the 'secular variatio,n of the geomagnetic field. 4) In order to obtain highly accurate' data, the re-' ts for the complex of auxiliary equipment should be d'tervmined. There L: quiremen are 12.figures and 1 table. dniya ra( ovio n- ASSOCIATIONs Institut zemnogo magnetizma, ionosfery i.rAsprostran 11 1 AN SSSR (Institute of-Terrestrial Magnetism, Ion6sphere and 11adio Wa4e Propagation, AS USSR) SUBMMM: July 10, 10,62 Card Z/2 . . . .. .. . . (5% 0, 006/034110, ,adiailo -7 '7: ,Igb!3* issiea(~i~aniya-KO$MlCtle$KOgq-.P~!DStrinstva-;tbpaco;n )I M, 1:0 n It6 lih ;~6e~ irf,d~4itlijhe'l t' -pro T. A"i 23434-66 -AC --A 3 1 JJ nv~ 'tdt*'-3 de -aimp f Lis r,~ w0 t8 go calib tion ra l dop;;.8-,-i f coi c Card If i d ten ce b~mck 1104. L 02976-67 ACC NRI - AP661857 SOURCE CODE: UR/OO20/66/17O/OOPO57 0577 AUTHOR: Dolginov, Sh. Sh.; Yeroshenko,'Ye. G.; Zhuzgov, L. N.~.Fushkov, V (T f ORG: Institute of Terrestria1Magnetism, Ionosphere, and:Radiowave Pr9P_4LgA~jqq,_-.~2 iences.S.9SR (Institut Zemnogo magnetizma, io AcadeEL of I. noaferyl rasprostraneniYa radiovoln. Akade~mnaYSSSR) TITLE: Measlarement of the magnetic field.in the vicinity of tlie~moon by the, Litnh-10 artificial satellite SOURCE.* AN SSSR-Doklady, v. 170, no. 3-1966 III 9,574~577t TOPIC TAGS: :magnetic field, lunar orbit, lunar satellite,l) 1CV*Vr?M: "VA0C0A1MA*VrA M196WeTIC. f7&.0 ABSTRACT: The magnetic field intensity in the vicinity of thepm oon was measured,by a three-component magnetometer%%arried on Luna-10.- The*magnetometer measurement range and its threshold of sensitivity in each direction~vere 50,y-(l y q' lO.S1Oe) and 1 y, respectively. During the.lunar orbital flight the satellite rotated around a given axis. The magnetic field compone .nts parallel (Til Yand per Ipendicular (T.L) to this axis were measured. The absolute and relative errors:in measuring the' resultant magnetic field vere!estimated to be 110 y and t5 y, respectively. During' the observation period (3 April to 4 may 1966), the total magnetic field and its components fluctuated in the following ranges:T - 23_40~y, TO = 1B.-38'y, and TJL 12-16 y. A correlation was established between variations in T and To ard 1/2 UDC: 538.7 ACC. NR- A1170C,7600 SOURCC CODE: UR/0293/66/004/006/0880JO899 AUTHOR: Dolglnovt Sh. Sh.; Yoroshonko,'' Ye. Q. -ORG: none Ott TITLE: InvDstigation 'of the magfibtlc field frbm the satellito "Luna-1 -SOURCE:. Ko:;-,a1chcsk1ye Issleddvanlya, v. 4, rto.:,61 19Wil 880-899 TOT51C TAGS: lunar satellito, mag'notlc flold, solar wind Luna.10 lunnr satoll.l.to SUB COM, 22,03$20 ABSTRACT., change of U-a Index of magnetic activ 4 . ity at tho'oarth's surface The rror of the absolute scalar value of tho field is ostimitod a t +10 - Comparison of the measured field values in the region of~tlho perican%.er and apocenter and evaluation of possible distortions of the field by the solar wind Indicate that the moon does not have a. fiel of a dipole d nature. The authors discuss the proble-a of whether, the obsorv~d field can be idont!.fiod with the iniorplanota_-7 '-fiold of solar do- Somed or. trt~ppad by a.'moon having Xinite conductivity and porleabUity. 1 Comparison of measurements in periods of t-ho full and new 'moons fails to indicate -a direct axtent of the 'earth Is magnetic field on, the nighttino side to distazcW 60 R,%-. Uiis is a report on observations of the magnatiefield of rGg~tlar .structure in -the neig;iborhood of the noo+ n itoso intensity: durin- 4the 'he time ot obs6rvationa varied in"tho range,24-410 in agreement u*lth [Card 1/2 UDCt~ 629.195.3:523'. 62 V. 317,444. GRINGAM, K.I.; DOLGIROV, Sh.Sh.; BWXKM, V.V.; ISROSHERKO., Ye. Go ; L 23291-65 q96 ~i um ej r o tj.s n L, 2 a i t 1 0 TI 4 u A ,e 5 a n .41 P"! I '1 11 PI :;I 'I 1 -11! wijq 1.1.!I. fm". T IJ VY Lnuz 0 V4. -.rlu aLSI.Y. ka~~! P..A~', TITLE*. C04parison -of a mu t aneous meisuteinentq t.1 177 with i the Earth a magn4tosphere:recorded by thd E G~~tcw-j 11j'e. t fluk i ',SOURCE: V va vo f iiike kosmAcheigk6ito scow' 0 _!tj2XqKMMk nfetentai - . 0 P on er;,ai Isslitdovaniya-kosmicheiskog ---rostrahstiv~i (Space re sear chYi-it~ k 05 lzil-vo Nauka, 1965, 336-341 TOPICJAGS. space environment, ionospherie:physicO, 6 1 dk~ro~IAAIOLi ~y i ion dekisity earth magn4tic. field/Elektron :2 sdtellitei ABSTRACT: Measurements of chargeo-pirtic~q flux and 6ighkic f ield at 116f~jit. 0 R. (R,:garth's 'radius) were' made, bi E1ekt=a-.1itNe,bte Otrl:tcle. tra used 44~18 Acapable of recording positive ion f lux with ion energy ~ in exc4aa of ~he Idifference of the satellite with respect 6 its environment amd electron, f1ttil4i al ly ~1-4` ri4a .-ap electron eri orgy in excess of'100- av,. The-;V ~th ~dlrth6g6~ -h !of erg apab e t 16 fiald Aq gne.~ A LLI;Z- Ewa MATSKIN, L.A.; KOVALISHKO, K.I.; BABUX07, Y.G.; XONSTAWTINOV, IT.H.; PONORAREV, G.V.,- FAWC111KOV, G.H.; PELENICHKO, L.G.; SHAKARDIIJ, V.M.; ff"OT, A.A.; BRILLIANT, S.G.; SIWVCMK, V.Ya.; SOSHCE33- X0, Ye.M.,- AL3KSANDROV,:A.M BUNCRUK, V.A.- KRUPHNIK, P.I.; MAYEVSKIY, V.Ya.; 7ELSHIN, X.V.; GAK, Kh.A.; . POTAPOV, G.M.; KARDASH, I.M.; STEXURO, S. I.; KAPLAN, S.A.;. MILIVANOV, T. 1. YERMONKO, N Ta.; ZRUZH,.A DA.; USTI1107, h.A.; GIRKIN, G.M.; VOLCIBUYEV, F:P. I.L., nnuchnnnd.: DESLILTT, H.G. vedushchly red.; GEMIADITEVA, I.H., teklm.red. [Combating losses of petroleum and petroleum produOtG; materials. of the All-Union Conference on Means of Codbatind: Losses of Petroleum and Patroleum.Products] Bor'ba a poter'inmi nefti i nefteproduktov: po materialam Vassoinsnogo sovesh.-haniia po bor'be a poteriami nefti i nefteproduktov. Leningrad, Gos.nauchno-takhn izd-vo neft. i -Orno-toplivnoi lit-ry. 1959. 157 p. (KIRA 13:.2) 1. Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obahcheatvo neftpnoy i gazovoy pro- myshlonnosti. (Petroleum industry) JUITHOR: Chetvertak, A.N., Engineer SOV/ 100-58--5-10/15 Zhuzha, S.M., Engineer. TITLE: Machine.for Small Angles#:- (Mashina, dlya u6lkov melko 99 profilya.) PERIODICAL: Mekhanizatsiya Stroitel'stva, 1958, Ur 59:pp,29-30's A13STRACT: The authors of this article~designed':and made a special , machine for straightening out angles.:of small profile in the workshops of the Yuzhelektroraontuh Trust in ~ i Zaporozhlye.The advantage of this machine'is its simpli- cit'a since it could be nade in every machine shop. The-working system.of the machine isAllustratted in~ Figure 2. It is powered: by a dynamo's of Mil with a speed of 1,450 rotations per minute.l,'The:i4dividual working parts are described in detail. The weakness of this machine lies in the difficulty of a4justment to accommodate larger angles. There'are.three figures; Card 1/1 1. Machine tools--Design -YTi - tL 'i T 14V 11 "I-1p T- mrt;-titir-r~ usirr rmr)n-rdLm(! jLf Wf 1,TV '-rTaa3-ac1(m1 JR.% 1 ~1 l" ;1 m INMIT M1.1 P-- b 9 M.. 0'� mile i E ! ~771! F0,11 211 2P 1 R h-4~ I II.- 'I ~`N i.R 10! 1 -0 7".: mv, MR M '~i Nil; - WN 0 ;ts. fv, [I,!!! q RM Put W1 ............... I I I t f 17 1 . I I . I - " . , ! " 2 1 , : I , , , I , I ! I I Ill 1. 1 1 1! :.., - f jj~jlq :"?!! Illill"; lFlifNIIII it[" IIIII'l 114,11 I'll I111.11FU'll plIt. ~,PMI 11 ---- - ------ - - - ---- -- --- --- -- -- ---- --- -- - ~v - AVDEYEVA, Ye.V.; ZHUZHIKOV, D.P.; ZOLOTAREV, Ye.Kh.;.SAGITULLIN, g.S. .1 It I I u., I . . I IF Ml dP 1:3111 11 1. 1 ABSTRACTs Although the subject mentioned in the title would-be of great practical value, it has so far not,;been4nvP8tigat6d. The particles in suspensiD 'move freely in th~ liquid, w: n a Pondensed' the movement of partioles':s~greatly.i aired:An r, 6ich suggeemp ;q7e.m suspension at the filte te:~that14 ay possibly be a difference between the filtration,of.a condensed suspension and that-.Pof anon-dondefised-I In order to clarify this problem, the author investigated the filtration of.1c'on-' densed aqueous suspensions of the hydroxides oflaluninumi chromium, copper, and iron, as well as of calcium carbonate i and talc,~- The experiments were carried oat by~means of a vacuum filter with transparent sides. It was shown that in the sepat-. ration of condensed suspensions by filtrationithe liquid does not flow through between the solid parti6les.,Experiments on the dependence of the amount of the filtrate obtained on the Card 1/2 filtration time in the case of a uondenseid chromium hydroxide SOV/ 250) 64-59-1-161~41 AUTHOR: Zhuzhikov, V. A. TITLE: Selact!ng thfu Operating Cycie."ces--TvaPorat&~. ~(O vybore prodol- zhitellnosti raboty vyparnogo apparata) PERIODICAL: Xhimichoskaya omyshlonno V, 1959, 1-72 Pr s Nr 1, Pi) 7 -ABSTRACT: Methods applied for determining tba o; ~ratir igcycl.a or'~ lieri-~--l L- cally working filters-(R'efs 1t 2) can'~be a'plied,in anal i P . . 09YV to evaporators taking into accoubt the periodic cleaning of' the heating surface from-deponits. On:~the basis of this analogy, equations for the evaporatipA taking into aado~r-~t the changing thermal resistivity,of1the deposit are derived in tbe..pres6nt case. Suba6quentl' .Y,icomput4tions rmining the,evaporation t ilith r ference tol:thei for date ime~'w e maximum efficiency of the evaporator~&;re made -ait an exariple of computation in order to ascertain:the economy of the whole plant. On account of a graphic~repres6ntation (Fig)~ it is found that also in~the caae of less frequent cleanizig neglecting the conditions of maximum efficiency - the' average rate of heat transfer only suffers - slow decrease, ,of which ar Card 1/1 There are 1 figura and 8 references, 5, e S:o~iet'. ACC NRI AF6041203- sdmeE CODE, vRA314/66/650 )31. ~31 AUTHOR: ZhuzhJJcov, V. A. (Doctor of technical: sciences) ...................... ORGi. none TITIE: Methods for determining the specific resistance'of filter cakes SOURCE: Ehimicheskoye i neftyanoye mashinostroyeniye, no# 3"A9669 29-31 TOPIC TAGS: filtration, specific resistance iv ABSTRACT: The article starts with a tabular listing of results g in previously ptplished literature for a variety of substances being f 11tered. InIthese articless md0surements were made in two ways (dotal-Is of methods not given)t A-with a constant t~ f the filter ?ake; B--with increasing thickness of the filter cake. A . _4ckness o .6,44ond table lists the viations recorded in the value of the specific reaistance1a t'S I filt ing of aluml t I Ln; chromium, iront and copper hydroxlAos, vilthmeasurome2:t,) :r tk ethods. The ota are treated by statistical theory.' Based on the calc lilts, a f1pre shoW the dependence of the deviation of the value of the specific I'sistance on the pressure drop through the cake. It was found that,the tendency of. the cakes toward further densification during additional filttation is loss, the Urger the pressure drop at which they were originally formed If the consideration is limited to a range of pressure drops of 4000-8000 kg7mA tho specific r.asistance.of the Card uDco :66.o67.1%620..O: ki~ jh6. Aj 1W; 251 Jzdi6rieteniya' proWshlenny7er dbri~ztsy, tovarnyrl a SOURCE i.7 TOPIC~TAGS: -';caproIac*tam nitration -is' meth6d Cdeack ABSTRACT: ---A~'Aiithoj! Certificate,: Ifas que Frca for. cj~I6hexane_.b*y'lIqui4~-phasq nitriatio prolactw( i! nito 0 1 gen I -reduction-of-'the nitrocyclohexane.on metallic .C r nA HM and liquid auzonia, To reduce processing; titiej,- the: -Wbultiii ivae6r.; cyclohexane-(501!150 atm)~plus 25~-a--' 45% nitric acid in al,! -0.~ I the reactor atitlet, the reaction mixture.ta rapidly coolea to 25j_.~, lowering the pressrue the nitrocyclobexane is then-separatel~frcq:lthi ventional. methods and reduced~ witbin 40 45-,4n- at 180: - 200 i W, .4ure which is gradually lncreased~fzrom 80.- 85C A6 115 10~q v ~~I t6 which is suba equ6ntly converted to H--~caprolaqtaa by convei0ional lla~ltl a constant temperature of - 200 251W the re! actor, walls &Vthelnle, Card 1/2 UDC:; 547j"It5*07 j; -:.L-:23582 ACC NR&~ with a cold 11 quid circulated:-ftom the point'- of t,~e: ou~l~i ~6t-. t6 ~h6t 1"Sation; iti ' trite 74!~;, to the point of admission of the r-old.mixturool !:A, SM CODE: OT/i AE,.DATEo 23JU154/ z_ wi T~ ~id 11, I; JI; LT 7 7-. .. .. . ..... 94-3-11/26 AUTHORSI:~_Zhvachkin, D.I., Boberchuk, V.B., Gordenkov, Yu.A.,,. Levenson, L.10, Kiss, T.N., Rogachev, K.I.' TITIR: A High-output Device for Gauging Holes by bleans of a Sphere (Vysokoproizvoditellnoye Drisposobleniye dlya kalibrovki otverstiya. sharikom) PERIODICAL: Promyshlennaya Energetika, 1958,-Vol.13, Dio-3,~P- 19 (USSR). ABSTRACT: This is a suggestion that received fifth premiumlin arl All-Union competition for the economy of electric power. Mitnufacttre of the bushing for the pressure~device of a.~ spinning machine entails particularly accurate machining of the internal diameter. The authors developed a method of: gauging this diameter by means of stee JL ballsand introducerd it at the Tashkent,Textile Machinery Works (Tashtekstillmash). 7de device includes a jig to hold the bushing and a pifeum6tic cylinder which pushes the ball through the hole; the ball then returns to the initial position. The device can be~ used to calibrate 5 000 bushesper shift with considerable economy of electricity. 9here is 1 figure.. AVAILIBIE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 I - 4~ M Z-- I or 7 1 T i I J -Aithori: j:Arektyeva, , _ ~,Seientifi nferenco In: ilnyud.. a c0 V 7 'AN SSSR#: er*i,'.aqo5 93, +~',95,~: Sep~.-! S ~4t A15~ --i -tAUM6 and- o438a1wk(?8rap (It no V, ~Jiftjd geppl reprdse'ftted were'-th6 Lith4aftiali ldida'my of Sdfilnc the Ge Institute of the Soviet Academy of joiences, the Institu,te or Oce=~ ography of the Soviet Academy of Sciences. the Direotoratte of the Hydrowteoro logic& 1 Service of latvia. the Cheir of ClinisiWlogy of' tb!t 7ilnyus State Oniversity and the Kaunas Folytechni(sal Imstitute. The Conference lasted from the 10th to t lie 13th of May. 19 I~Jj. Submittedt. J: M. S/112/59/0()0/014/071/0P!' A052/ 001 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1959, No. 14, pp. 244- 245, 30278 AWHOR: Zhvakin. Yu. I, TIMS Measurement of Magnetic Permeability of Ferrites on Radio-Frequencies PERIODICAL: Tr. Taganrogsk. radiotekhn. in-ta, 1957, 3, No.~2, pp. 59-65 TEIT: A method of measuring magnetic permeability ahdAhe tangent of angle; of ferrites in the 100 kc-20 MA band.is.described., The measurements are carried out by means of a transformer the pftmary winding of which is a toroidal coil wound on a core of -a high-quality dielectric and-the so conda ry winding is a': coaxial brass.sooket with the,investigated.toroidal sample of ferrite inserted in, its field.. The parameters of ferrite are dete,mined from the parameters of the transformer measured with a "(~'-meter under the following operational conditions: an open secondary winding, a closed secondary.winding without the fe 'rritesample and a closed aecondary winding with the ferrite sample, The,calculation relations and the results of measurements are given. Ye.,B. Z. Translator's rote: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract.~ Card 1/1 ul.90-ib- EWTM AT ACC NRt ~AP60:~.3932 SOURCE CODE: UR/0207/66/000/002/0119/012f AUTHOR- Zhyapiya, 1. A. (Sukhumi); Kutherov, R. Ya. (SukhWni);' _!!ken ;1az L.~ E. (Sukhumi4-.' ORG: none TITLE: Stability of a nonhamogeneous electron beam SOURCE: Zhurral prikladnoy mekhaniki i takhnicheskoy fiziki, no.:2, 1966, IP-12i TOPIC TAGS,. t1ectron beam, plasma instability, perturbation rRACT-. ABS' The authors consider development of perturbation in a nonhcoogeneous per,- odic election beam to determine whether bility in a 33mited spacet'is an plas0i;sts absolute or a convective process. Theoretical expressions~are derived for the pertur- bations in the electron ba~.m in terms of the density, velocity, charge and mass of the electrons j ion density and potential. The ci iterlon for determining whether the per- turbation will increase or decrease is discussed. it Is shown that the Incremenvin perturbation is proportional to the square of the amplitude for weak disturbances& Orig. art. has: 15 formulas. SUB CODr 201 SUBM DATE: 25reb65/ ORIG REF: 003? OTH REF: 005 L Card a