SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KIRSANOV, N.V. - KIRSANOVA, G.A

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DISTANOT, U.G.; KIRSANOT.S.T. -.1. -.. I ~ Character and alueralogical composition of terrigenous lover Akchagylian sediments In the Tyat)m-lama area. Isy.Kasan.fil. AN SSSR. Ser.g" Il.uauk no.6:141-149 ' 57. (MIRA 12:1) (Yyatka Valley-clay) (rang Valley--Clayj NIRSAWY, N.Y. Mineralogical composition of Shenurovka bauxite deposits In Tula Province. Izv.Kasan.fil.AN SSSR. Ser.gool.nauk w.6:151-159 ' 57. (MIRA 12i1) (Lazarevo District--Bauxite) KIRSANOV, N.V. Pliocene atratigraphy of eastern region of the European part of the U.S.S.R. Izve Kazan. fil. AN SSSR. Ser. geol. nauk no. 7071- 379 159. (MIRA l4t4) (Geologyp Stratigraphio) 23-5000 .130100-33-1-11/119 AUTHORS: Kir3anov, N. V. , Zale~,-nyak, P. 11. TITLE: The U:jo of Bauxite as Adsorbent i'ov 1ncvca,,,1ng- the Photog,raphic Activity of Gelatin PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khImii, 1960, Vol 33, Nr 1, pp 62-611 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The photographic activity of gelatin can be Increased by treatment with iron-free bauxite. The beat bauxite used for this purpose had the ratio of A12 03Isio2 more than 1, and less than 4. The chemical compu:ittlon of this bauxIte is shown in Table 1. The reuult3 of the treat- ment of gelatin with POWdered WILIXIte are shown In Table 2. The hsh content of gelatln treated with baux- ite is Increased by 0.1111-1.11% and is due, probably, to the poor separation of bauxite from gelatin solution. The bauxite does not affect the main properties or gelatin or its viscosity. Mauxites with a low Iron Card 1/11 concentration can be also used, but they require a 77502, SOVI'80-33-1-111119 Table 1: (A) Sample; (B) whole- (C) fraction, 0.001 mm; ~D~ chemical composition (1~1 % (E) loss on Ignition; F moisture content at 105 ; "'03 and sulfide S; If from 150 to 2500; (1) total. (D) (E) (A) 0 OLI (T3 I S.9 110.43 . 1 00) it 0.72 0.04 0.18 triaLs O.U4 5.91 6.AA MAS "14014 2.9 5.38 23.4 40.48 00 0.5 0 .ro - - Card 2/4 77502, SO11/80-33-1-11/49 Table 2t (A) Serial Nr of' gelatin; (B) not treated with bauxite; tC) treated with 5% of bakLxite- (D) treated with 10% of bauxite- (E) second ri eningj-JF~,photographlc propertiea; (0~ lemperature (B C); t me (minutea); (1) developing t me (in m,11.nutes). (E) (F) (A) (0) (H) (B) 47 1% 285 2.4 Z2 0.21 0.25 6 8 A7 195 ,W 415 2.n 2.12 o.22 0.31 o .8 (B) 47 195 M 320 3A 3.25 0.10 0.15 6 8 (C) 47 350 4W 3.0 3.13 0.10 0.13 0 8 47 195 165 100 2.8 3.3 0.04 0.11 11 8 (C ) 1 47 19.', 245 3W 301 3.25 0.10 0.15 6 (A) , (G) (13) 47 1115 210 240 3.0 3.6 0.13 0.21 41 .4 (D) 17 111 300 340 3.2 3.7 OM 0.27 6 8 (3) 44 180 285 300 2.4 2.6 0.6 OM 6 B (D) 44 ISO 350 400 2.45 2.20 0.15 0.27 6 H (B) 44 ISO 210 245 2.4 23 0.07 0.13 6 8 (C 44 t8o :1M W fA 1.4 0.14 0.21 6 8 Card 3/4 The Use of Bauxite as Adsorbent for Increas- 77502 ing the Photographic Activity of aelatin SOV/80-33-1-ii/49 SUBMITTED: preliminary treatment with acids. The a,;thors thank V. P. Agatitskaya for testing the gelatin. There are tables; and 4 references, 3 Soviet, I German. March 9, 1959 Card 11/11 RAT HNIKOU,, A.U.; KMANGV,-EJ4-Y=xKv, Tu*D. Bentonite clays of the Tatar A.S.S.R. Lit.proixv. no.3:4-6 W 162, (Tatar A.S.S.R.-Bentonite) (KMA 35 S3) KUWOVi Cry. Mineral reouorces of Tatarstanj, a pown-ful source for the develop- ment of national economy. lovsKozenefile AN SM* Beregeolonauk no*90-19-130 160, (KM l5tl2) (Tatar A.S.S.R*--*ines and minoral zvoomes) KIRSANOV, N.V.; ZALEZNYAK. P.N.; IFRZIMAN, A.V.~, SADTKOVA, V.N.; VALOVA, Ye.P. 11sa of benton1to In the manura~';ure of technical dipped rubber goodo. Kauch. ~' rea. 2.1. n,,IJ,i49--50 t65, (KIRA 18:10) 1. Kazans'dy ge,)Iog'A.,~h-Askly ImflAtut I Kazanakiy za'/Od rezinovykh takhnichossk.W. Lz-1-i'lly. KIRSANOV. N,V.; VLASOV, V.V.1 SABITOV. A.A. --- Mineralogical oompoaition of bentonites in the Nurlat delooit of the Tatar A.S.S.R. Lit, i pol, lBkop, no*3:96-104 My-Jo 165, (MIRA IWO I, Geologicheskiy institut, Kazan'. Ac~l I ITS Us AAM70 AWORt 5!!~# ~Xpvo Njectiou aest vlft hinp-GWWMW paider softIMMtor (booslw) SOM= I Sr4uAtft, ISCbMtOWLY I tovam'"a =Mkbw,, boo 50 %A# 03 TOW TM 2 ejection seat.. boad4wr hinge suspaAed boo~* gwVwOWw bowtur AWTRACT.- A Vatent hes bsw~ -to a ANS4 go for an,QJNUCR "at vlth WON- suspended gunp=Ur booster M~ft WRactlAsure 01) suAvendad on bin above'the ' center of grevity at tbos "o*j this arranaommt Incresm the bd&b aC ejectlaL Aerodynamic baffUs are eapUpd for autanwUc -amussuaft at the oatspuUed object In f2l&te Orl& wto bm: 1 94pmo ASSOCIMCKs name SUNMMS 23JW62' DW A04i 4P494 MA 01 so CCIZI M 310 SW am$ 000 C~l am Cwd F77, AMMON 1111 AP4031718 NCIAWAt ai Fig. 1. 1 gun powder accelerator (booster)l 1 -1 stabl lizarl 3nonle; 4 - single-tube firing mechanism (releasa)s 5 -.p lot flame-ward shielde card USSR I ACCESSION NRt AP4000689 9/0286/63/000/017/0100/0100 AUTHOR: Malkes, L. A.; Kirsanov, N. V. .TITLE: Deployment system of deceleration parachute. Class 62, No. 157223 i SOURCEi Byul. izobret'..i tovarn. znakov, no. 17, 1963, 100 TOPIC TAGS:- parachute pack, parachute container, container ratchet control, aircraft tame pneumatic system, aircraft, pneumatic sys deceleration parachute, decelerlation ABSTRACT: This Aithor Certificate-introduces a deployment system for a deceleration parachute. The system consists of a container With power springs, locks, and a retaining mechanism. To open the container doors when the locks are frozen or clogged and the spring force in insufficient, the lock iriggers, which are actuated by pressure-cylinJer contact rods, are linked with hooks retaining th dowels of the container doors, which assures the forced rotation of~ the doors (see Fig. 1 of the Enclosure). In a variation of this C ACCESSION NRI AP4000689 deployment system, the pneumatic control conduits from the aircraft, system to the container are connected by means of an electrovalvo with the control cylinderg,vhose contact rods engage the lock triggers* This arrangement pr*vents disengagement of the conduits., Oris. art, hasi 2 figures* ASSOCIATIONt none SUBHITTEDs 100ct62 DATE ACQt O5Dsc63 ENCL:;~ 01 1 SUB'CODEs Al NO REY SOV: 000 OTHER: 000 n, AP 400060 V,~ Card 3/3 9 2 2 10 IFIS-j, 10 Schanatic,of deployments Yates I Container: 2 locks; 3 dow 4 container doors; 5- trlgger;'Itl~-' 6 contact rod; 7 -.control cylinder; 8 - linkage; 9 - hook; 10.- dowel; 11 - electravalve, 89475 CL60 W), AUTHORS: 310191611000100310961101 Al 5VA027 Kirsanov, N*V,l Skryllnikovj G.I., and Shvilkin, A.V. ft W TITLE: A Method of Attaching a Combined Suspension and Harness Parachute System to an Ejection Seat PERIODICALs Byulleten' izobroteniyj 1961t No- 3t P- 71 TEXTt Class 62ot 22. No- 135766 (666075/40 Of May 5, 1960). A method of attaching a combined suspension and harness parachute system to an ejection seatt distinguished by the fact that, in order to ensure reli- able disconnection of the occupant from the ,,I;ato the system is attached by three non-detaohable units (norazlyemnyyo ) to the back, which is con- neoted to the coat by two ball bearings and one look# after opening of which the occupant is released from the seat; the suspension system in fixed to the back by a cable wound on a drum driven by a spring mechanism for tight- ening the shoulder straps. Card 1/1 S/019/60/000/022/150/161 A156/AO26 AUTHORS: Bogomolov, S.I., and Kirsanov, N.V. TITLE: A Flexible Joint for Wind Tunnel Balance PERIODICAL: Byulleten' izobreteniy, 1960, No. 22, p. 66 TEXT: Class 62c, 32. No. 133763 (658458/27 of Mar 11, 1960). Thi is a flexible joint used, for example, in wind tunnel balance front structure legs, differing in that for the purpose of simplifying tests of models, which necessitate a feed of air for the control oral the boundary layer and for other purposes (by means of feeding-in air through the above-mentioned legs, the novel flexible joint is made in the form of two hollow semi-spheres Interconnected by a sleeve nut. The upper semi-sphere is fitted with a sleeve nut for fastening the model's leg, and has an inward taper; the lower semi- sphere is coupled with the balance adjustable insert. Card 1/1 M. A4 IULUM, a. a., 107,94", 0. K., =am L a. -W.-- too of omm"S" #J7" " ""tift WA &Ylft tfpMn,.- fts I=$ of OV=U ZUWuoduu ?Iftwu p md p A SAZHIN, B.S.; KMSAWN, 0.8.1 PMXOVA, M.A. Study of the convection-radiation drying of molded paste-like materialse Zhur, prikl, khim, 38 no.lOs2278-2287 0 165, (HIRA l8sl2) 1. Nauchno-iseledMtellskiy Wtitut organicheskikh poluproduktoy i krasitelay. Submitted Sept. 16, 1963. KTIZAITOV t F. V. AgTiculture %sters of animl hunbandry on the "Nisi" stafe grain farm.; Stalingrad, Obl. kn-vo,, 1951. Mont'-ly LISt of A~US Fian Acresrjons, Llbrar~ oil Conrm-cr, :'ay 1952. ITTICIASFIFIM). AIRSOA Z,-& "The Role of the Simmantal BrecA in Improvin,; the Local Cattle of Stall ngmL iskaya Oblast and the Control of Sreeding Work With Thep. 1 Cand Agr Sol, -Roscow Agricultural Acade:V Imeni K. A. Tlairyazev, Moscow, 1953. (RZhBiol, No 6, Mar 55) SO: Sum No. 670, 29 Sep 33- Survey of Scientific and Technical Dis- sertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (15) MINABYAN,X.A., Im-44dat takhnich*Wdkh nauk; KIRW--DIA". Nov flow chart for the orushing-exprossinC section of the Ust'- Imbinskaya oil extracting plant. Ykel, -shirs pros. 19 U0,2: 12-13 154. (XIaL 7M 1. Trost *Xrasnodarshirmalol (&mnflower seed oil) xw4qlt- ; MSAK. F.Y. N - Transporting oilseeds In hopper care designed to carry cement. Kool.-shir., prome 24 uo*805-36 1589 (MMA 2138) lo Krsenodarsk1y voyearkhos, (Oilesels-Transportstion) KIRSMIOV. S.D. Conference on problems In the development of the Wrolysis Indiistx7 In Krasnodar Territory. Gldroliz. I lesokhlm.pron. 12 no.10-30 '59. (MIRA 12:2) 1. Upravloniye maelozhirovoy promyshlennoeti Kraenodarskogo sovnarkhoza, (Krasnodar Territory--Hydrolyois) KIRSATIOV, S.D. Increase the means of obtaining raw products. Haul.-zhir.prom. 25 no.9:34-36 159. (MIRA M12) 1. Krasnodarskiy maelosavod. (Krasnodar Territory--Oil industries) KIRSANOT, T. lbspirers iM organizers of the Hungarian counterrevolution. Blek. agitevodstranap.,uo,24;31-38 D 136, (KLRA loil) (Bangary-Revolutions) I KJTMANOV y V. Creative cooperation. Hashinostroitell no.12:16 D 161, (MIPA 14:12) (Founding) XIRSANOVp V., letchik-iBpytatell; ZAMYATIN, V., veduahchly inzh. W-14 io in the sky, Kryl.rod. 14 no.6tl4 Je 163. (KIRA 160) (Gliders (Aeronautics)) KIRSAMV, V.A., kand.skon.nauk Organizing and planning land use In Ukrainian collective farm villages. ZexledeiAe 6 no.12M-82 D 158. (WRA 11112) ~(UkMIjiG-"Xollsct lye farms) 0. 71 f- -11 Tfi~~ Oil als ITY 4 1 a$ L . -1 wo .-ALT %I W91- J; :jlj Tn V-A W. 0 Wove tked. Mal. V41. timl W) d. C.A. 30 r-=141. 744e 1.1= Selo ra-IMMIR own ("Man am, %ftn sbobrW *wK?a. bmis). 066Z a I davia adlebw dkWiPalkho ed pyrommm Is or= Is dw ablame of 'Mas. gysdwws 59* w4th a C~. of 2A sma. P, mad=/S. ad go* ,loop ~*100-w' M -b wbts lostodumd We the arpaim - bitbave M ibbum". Aw&vlm. a" skatisk mW; In woo mda to ImM ke bW&W3nk- turAilm. k spat im I* tmw*wmd lose lbw em"Yow. ift tbb 60"- W9 0 tie 0 141 At&-ILA 041ALLNOSICAt k"980bli CLASVSKAVOO IS- NJ.4.. ~ jj xv- 4 U I AT 0 A 3 1 0 ally a top too Of a a a it a 4a It dm 'T; T -.I" V.A. i P of BiosyntheB s'and cid o tent of Tir-i;ues in Nuc C n Mice With Inoculated Acute Lymphatic Leukemia," by V. L. Kirsanov and A. A. Tustanovekiy, Inntitute of ',1xperTr-ie-n-f-sl '-P a WtO FF6 Y and Therapy 0Cancer, Academy of Xedical Scienres USSR, Moscow, Voprosy Ilediteinskoy 11imii, Vol P, :10 4, Jul/Aug 56, PP 272-277 In a previous work (Voprosy Onkologii, 1955, Vol 1, 14-) h, p 59) the-~ autlhor showed that 4-amino-p're-royiaminotidipic acid, zn nntimet,,,I~olitc of folic acid, exerts an antileukemic effect and decreavea the rate of bio- dyhthesis of n1*.,.-leoproteins and nucleic acids in leukemic tiscue~~. Thr., enent work atudlev the effect of this ueld on the inrlu:-ion formzt'i-C in nucleoproteins and nucleic acidc of certain organs ol' afflIcted with inoculated acute lymphatic leukemia. It was found thj~ the investif;ated acid aharply intibited the in- clUsion of foi,:mte-r- In the nucleoproteins and nucleic acidv of oresn F A"ected by leukemia. Thic wa!j eepecially marked in the case of the A-eta ~Od,:the lympa nodle (U) 0. io. . i T . . . F!M;A!f6Y A., and YMMOVA, R..P. E'br.,, Laboratory of CncoloCY, Acad. Yedicoil Sel. Ybr., Luboratory of Cancer Infieritance, Central OncoloijvIl. In5titute, lublic fien1th Yinistry, ESFSR, -1946- "On the Mutability of Drosophila Helanoeaster an Affected by 20-Methylcholantrone Injection," Dok. AN, 55, No. 8, 1947 I J- f A IL it ~00, A Mgt, so v6 K R'S W 6 v V.yN .00 00 vi lie- 2219, GASODYWC aDaLITMZ IN THE OVULOW CF AIR AND Va so ad STMI. Kirsanoyl V, A. (MI. Aesd. Sol., U.P.S.S., C1. tci. o00 00 Toth. 1946-o'li- 237-258). 00 *0 ODo 00 we 1V118194 - t ahe* 8 elm INIA93v! I IRA it via N v 0.0 0 ! in m O'e., :010 01-0,0 0" 0. 0,0, OL-0 ffi-el KIRSANOV, V. A. "StudY of Flow Around Turbine Profile Grids at High Subsonic Velocities." Ts XTI (1952) ,ng - Gas Turbines Card 1/1 : Pub. 41-7/17 IPD-1453 Author : Kirsanov, V, A.Y Moscow P1 now" Title : Improving ttprofile cascades" of reaction turbines on the basis of an Investigation of the characteristics of their flow pattern during variation of performance according to R number and M number. Periodical : Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. tekh. nauk 7, 53-76, Jul 54 Abstract : (Author uses term "profile cascades" for cascades with plane flow around profile, Le, cascades In which the flow pattern of infinitely long blades is imitated) Gives results of Investigation of turbine profile cascades, Including: (1) Significance of improving the flow pattern of guide and nozzle cascades of turbines. (2) Objects and methods of Investigation. (3) Ef- fect of R number and M number on fundamental characteristics of profile cascades of reaction turbines. Range of self-modeli4nT air flow accord- ing to H number. Cascade exit flow and M number. ( Characteristics of flow pattern of reac tion- turbine prof I le cascades and lose In the cascade. (5) Recommendations for improving reaction-turbine profile cascades. Diagram; tables; graphs. Institution Central Scientific Research Boiler-Turbine Institute iment Polzunoy Submitted July 16, 1954 I N.!:, 411, W 2-T N.V: Ua '~i 7 P5 5, P, d.-Y, p-- ~A I F T T t I-A . .... ........ A za~ 1A 'Y~ ir, Or ~~T tit, lit, ~f ')~ )'), ~C I/" :; ~) P",-I / GUSAKOVA,Ye.A., starshiy inshener; ZHUXOFSrIT,M.1., kandidat tekhniche- skikh nauk; KIRSANOY V.A. kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk; SKWI, A-t 'I' N.A., kandid fogn -a ikh nauk Methods for improving turbine blade cascades. (Trudy) TSXTI no.27.* 59-8o 154. (KIRA 8:12) (Gas flov) (Gas turbines) Determing factors affecting tho amount or tl-.e re(luirod to produce macluinical drawings. Izv. vyS. Uche'a. zav.; , A mallinostr. no.6tl22-128 161. (NIF.A 14:7) 1. Vot3kovakiy aviatsicrinyy institut. (Mechanical drawing) KIRSANOV, V.I., inzh.; TAMOV, B.L. Study of the deformations in the framework of industrial buildings under the effeat of temperature. Sbor* trud. KII o stroi,. ASiA (Sverd.] no.800-99 163, ~MIRA 16MY) KIRSANOV, V.I. 0 rabote seriinykh karbittratorov no ;eriinylh motorakh. (Tekhnika .ozduBhnogo flota, 1945, no. 11, p.9-111, diagrss) Title tr.: Performnee of carburators installed on aircraft enf,-ines, produced inwricso TL501;.Tl; 1945 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the i0oviet Union, Library of Congress, 1955 KIRSANOV, V. 1. "Concerning the Discharge (Escape) of Liquids Through Jets When There Are Large Drops in Pressure", Oborongiz, 1951- KINSA"IM, V. I. Kirsanov, V. I., Coefficients of Discharro and UnImInnee of Slide ValVes at Larve Opanlngr P. 338 On the basis of t~,.e theory of flow of ideal nonci~mnressitlf, fljidr the auth7r detrirm'nw; coefficients (if dircharf,,e and copJANIcient (if unbalance of slide valves. There are 3 referencer of whlch 2 are Soviet wnd I German. 3temm and Gar, Dirbine Construction, Moscow Mashgiz, 1Y57, 351 pp. 8(6), 14(6) SOV/1 IZ-59-4-6582 Translation from: Ref arativnyy Aurnal. Elektrot6zhnika, 19 59, NX 4, p Z8 (USSR) AUTHOR: Kirsanov, V. 1. TITLE: Discharge wd Unhall"ce F,;.ators A Wide-Open Slide Val-'res PERIODICAL: Tr. Leningr. metallich. z-da. 1957, Nr 5, pp 338-344 ABSTRACT: A theoretical inveittigation of discharge and uabalance factors of cylindrical slide valves Is presented. The effect of relative opening of the valve on these factors to presented graphically. It is pointed out that both factors are functions of the jet incline angle, the relative orwrAng, and the relative rate of speed change of oil. 1. G. Card I/ I -5�~~~rof. Statiaticalf characteristics of machinery drawings. Izv.r/a.ucheb.- save; mashiAostro no,2sl25-129 162, (MIRA 1515) 1. MoskOV3kiy aviatsionnyy ins Utut. (Machinery-Drawing) 510811621000102310881120 B144/Bi86 AUTHORSs Likhachev, A. D., Kirsanov, V. I. TITLE% Chromatographic analysis of th products of the incomplete combustion of fuels PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 2), 1962, 597,*abstract 23h[231 (Novosti neft. i gaz. tekhn. Gaz. delo, no. 3, 1962, 59 - 65) TEXT3 The )(F-2A(KhT-2M) chromatograph designed for the analysis of gaseous mixtures of saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons was used to analyze the products obtained in the incompleie combustion of natural gas; as to their content of H CO and CH In the method described for the 2' 4' analysis of the products of incomplete combustion of natural gas, activated carbon Ar -5 (AG-5) ground to 0.2 - 0.3 mm is used as sorbent in a column 3-5 mm in diameter and 480 cm long, the carrier gas is air, and the ana- lysis is carried out at _200C. The analytical results stated indicate the accuracy of the determination. LAbstracter's notes Complete transla- tion 'Card*1/2 KnWOV" T*III Evaluating the efficiency of seas ure a for mechanizing machinery draiding proossasse Isvovysoucheb.sav.; mashinostro no.8:5-12 162. (KIPA 15t12) ' 1. Moskovskiy aviatoionnyy institut. (Machinery-Dr&wing) 112-2-4896D TRANSLATION FROMt Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 2, P. 351 (USSR) AUTHOR: Kirsanov V.I. TITLE: Finding the Most Effective Methods of Secondary Multiplexing of High Frequency Telephone Channels for Telegraph Operation iIzyskaniye nalboleye effektivnykh metodov vtorichnogo uplotneniya telefonnykh vysokochastot- nyklf kanalov dlya telegrafirovaniya) ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences, presented to the Moscow Electrical Engineerin Conmunications Institute (Mosk. elektrotekhn. in-t svyazil, Moscow, 1955- ASSOCIATION: Moscow Electrical Engineering Communications Institute (Mosk. elektrotekhn. in-t svyazi) Card 1/1 YBOLITAROV. 0. A.; BAZMVICH, To, V.: TSYGIXALS, A.I;; K -IRSAIM, V.I.; PIMUDOV. A.M.. oty. red.; MRTNINA. A.Ta.. 4-.; MAlbCOOT;--r.G., tokba. red. ETelegraphic communiostion; an informational bulletin] Tolografnaia mytas I ; Inf ormatsionnyi abornik. Moskva, Goo. Isd-vo lit-ry po vaprosem evinst L radio. 1958. 104 p. (MIRA 11:11) 1. Ruseta(1923- U*SeS*R.)Ministsrstyo avyazi. Takhoicheskaye upravlaniye. (Tolograpb) ~Vfr -Gmb~ w4mme O-q- W~f -M r 6 vq~ IL IL X- (C AD UM L Ifm~ IL A L 4~ a P. & A- # dp ---WM 4 ft to Am n ~j IL c M~ iw IL Up- a Caton@ Isallutowa im 14 -1 L r. @.-Me -aml swo6a.1 F.-M4 *@ad" onsus st m0 slimoule ftemew"i awl*%# of 214 A. 6. P~Pff tfM=)# XMMW# 9(2,6) SOV/111-59-9-8P31 AUTHOR: Kireanovt Volef and Rabinovicht M.P., Fngineers~ -ge lbatf f 1-0-70-ite rig TITLE: A Generator of Telegraph Signals of 1 : 1 Form (Dot Generatcr) PERIODICAL: Vestnik svyazi, 1959, Mr 9, pp 10-12 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This article describes a generntor of telegraph signals of 10 form for checking and tuning acoust' *a telegraph channelm; the generator may be used for checking either complet,3 sets of AT apparatus, or parts thereof such as in tie TTChM-12/16 apparatus. The authors briefly discuss the mechanical type generators commonly em- ployed Ln such apparatus as the TTChY-12/16, and which they feel to by unsatisfactory; this generator, deve- loped at the Tsentrnlln~y nauchno-isaledovatellskiy in- stitut svyazi (Central Icientific-Research Tnstitlite of Communications) (TsT111S) at the suggestion of V.T. Card 1/3 Kirsanov, TI.P, Rabinovich p I.A. Aleshin and Tk.Y. Yle- - 8 of TsITTTS, was designed to banovy sitaff me er SOV/111-50--9-8/31 A Generator of Telegraph Signals of lil Form (Dot Generator) replace such mechanical generators. It puts out a square wave (Pig 1) at a load current of 2 amp and a signal voltage of + 60 V, and is intended for use at two transmission B'feeds: 50 and 75 bod. A block dia- gram of the generator unit (Fig 2) and a schematic diagram (Fig 3) are presented; P4B transistor triodes are used throughout the circuit. The generator unit consists of 4 parts: a push-pull oscillator with si- nusoidal wave output operating on either of two fixed frequencies, 25 or 37.5 cps; a push-pull amplitude li- miter which gives the oscillator signal a square wave form; a switching device; and an automatic.1current li- miting device to protect the circuit from overloads and shorts. The design and operation of each ~,ection is outlined in some detail. The authors state that de- viation from nominal transmission speed (50 or 75 bod) does not exceed 1 bod; distortion of the signal does not exceed 1~, for variations in the load current of Card 2/3 from 20 ma to 2 amp, variation in the supply voltage SO'1/111-59-9-6/31 A Generator of Telegraph Signals of 1:1 Form (Dot Generator) of +10%, or variation in tbe temperature of the sur- rounding air from 15 to 40 C. In conclusion it is stated that tests of industrial snmples of this gene- rator in conditions of service have given "positive results". There are 1 drawing, 1 block diagram and 1 schematic diagram, ASSOCIATION: Tsentral'W nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut svyazi (Central Scientific-Research Institute of Communica- tions) (TsNIIS) Card 3/3 KIRSANOV V,L PrOfe r- ~-- Wgrking procenses In machinery deelp and meohanica3 drawi--Wo Izvs vpoucbsbosavol suhinootr, nosIsSM5 161, (MIR& 14z4) lo Moskovskiy *viatslonnyy lutitut. (Drawing-room praotics) KIRSAJIOVL__Yj.j__M=N, E.B. Features in using synchronous start-stop systems on wire co=mnication lines, Elektroevias' 15 no.8:58-41 Ag 161. (MIRA 34:7) (Telegraph) KOROTXOVA, Mop inzh.j KIRSANOV, V.I.; MINKINP E.B. Eleotronio ragenorative transmission. Vast. oviazi 21 no.4:4-5 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:6) Is Moskovskiy elektrotekhnichookiy institut svyazi (for Korotkova). 2a TSentrallnyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut avyazi (for Kirsanov,, Minkin). (Telegraph-Lutomatic systems) LAPITSKIr, V. I.; KONOVAWV, V. S.; KWANOV,, V. M.; BUCRITUXOp V. A,; Prinimall uchastiyes LEGUSNOP 0. 1.; PATLANI, To. F.1 LUKOP B. 0.1 FRUMKIIIv A. P.; GONCHAROV, 0. P. Use of graphite an packing material in the bottom pouring of killed steel. 1xv. v1s. ucheb, sav.; chern, mt. 5 no.12256-60 162o MIRA 16:1) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy metanurgichookiy inatitut. (Steel ingots) (Graphite) KIRSANOV. V. M.1 KONOVALOV, V. S.1 KLIPA, V. M.; STUPARI, N. I. Various methods of heating ingot heads and their effect on the quality of killed steel* Izvvys,uchob.zav.1 chern.met. 7 no. 406-61 164. (MIR). 17:5) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgicheskiy institut. ,K11t~'1ANOVI V.M.; KONOVALOV, V.S. T mporaturo conditions In the formation of the heal part of a billed steel ingot. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; chorne m*3t* 8 no,4s72-, 74" 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. DnepropetrovskAy metallurgicheskiy instAtut. KONOVAMV, V.S.; KIRSAIJOV,,,V.M.; PATfUSHKIN, N.V.; PATLAN', YeeF* Improving thp quality of the h*ad part of a kill-nd ato-ol ingot. Stall 25 no.5:417-418 My 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Truboprokatnyy z9vod im. K.Libkneklitn i Dn,-propotrovskly metallurgicheskiy inatitut. 69088 S/120/60/000/01/032/051 AUTHORS: Kirsanov, V.M., Linev, A.F. Ago YU.M. n MfMoyt, TITLE: Measurem;'nj'0j't-he Current-density Distribution in the External Beam of a Cyclotronj~ PERIODICAL: Pribory i telthnika eksperimenta, 1960, Nr 1, pp III - 112 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The current-density distribution in a cyclotron beam is often measured with conducting laminae insulated from one another (Refs 11 2). Such measurements give only a static picture and have a number of disadvantages. A more convenient method is described by the present authors. This is a dynamical method which allows continuous observation of changes in the current-density distribution, the degree of focusing and deviation of the beam from the target centre, both under pulsed and continuous current conditions. The principle of the method is shown in Figure 1; it follows the idea of Nielson and Skilbreid (Ref 3). A brass tube 5 (4 mm diameter and 200 mm length) presses via a spring 7 on a barium titanate pieZo-element 2 . Tho pie2o-alament then produces a certain voltage which is amplified by an Cardl/3 69088 5/120/60/000/01/032/051 Measurement of the Current-densityERIONUltion in the External Beam of a Cyclotron amplifier 3 and passed to an electromagnet 1 . The system has positive feedback and can resonate mechanically at about 25 c/a. An insulated tungsten needle (60 mm long and 0.3 mm diameter) is attached to the free end of the brass tube 5 and when the system just described is resonating the needle will vibrate across the beam. The position of the needle in the beam determines the pressure on the piezo-element and consequ.,ntly the voltage at the latter's output. This voltage is used to produce horizontal deflection in a cathode-ray tube 10 , which indicates the position of the needle in the beam. The needle is used also as a current collector. The current from the needle produces a potential drop across a resistance R which is then amplified with an amplifier 9 (amplification factor 2 x 10 4) and fed across the vertical plates of the cathode-ray tube. In this way the current-density distribution in pz].sed and continuous Card2/3 cyclotron beams can be measured. The form of the current- Er 69o88 S/12o/60/000/01/032/051 Measurement of the Current-density DiatHRUlOaRlin the External Beam of a Cyclotron density distribution obtained in this way (Figure 2) was compared with the distribution measured with a laminar instrument. The two distributions agreed quite well. There are 2 figures and 4 references, 3 of which are Soviet and I English. SUBMITTED: January 14, 1959 Card 3/3 VASIL'YEV, V.I.;, KIRSANOVO V.P,; LEVCHUX, H.S.; HARSHAK, I.S~- Cathode sputtering in tubAlar discharge pulse tubes, Sbore mts po vak. tekh. not 24343-59 160, (HIPA 1412) (F-aeotron tubes) (Sputtering (Physics)) concentrated-are lampe r. mat. po elektrovak. 39871 s/opl/62/013/002/Oll/o14 2V,31to E201/E492 AUTHORSt Kirsanov, V.P., Gavanin, V.A., Marshak, I~S, TITLE: Brightness of tubular and aphejical pulse lamps PERIODICAL: Optika i spektrookopiya, v-13; no'.2; i962, 276-280 TEXT: ' Brightness amplitude B of the'diz~hargo channel of tubular and spherical gas filled pulse lampsoof serial,.production was measured and compared. The instrument,used was-calibrated by means of a standard incandescent lamp and &;two-cathode constant brightness carbon arc, which gave discrepancies-in measurements not exceeding 2%. The average brightness-values-were taken by averaging 20 corrective readings. In the.,caz* of-tubular-lamps the authors have 4ev"OPed an empirical relation- B E019 2), 30 11max which i; applicable to a large variety,of.i4~ul~r'pu P Card 1/2 .' I I . I 4~? lam a of s/o5l/62/013/002/011/014 Brightness of tubular ... F.202/E492 different parametdrs ( B ~the amplitude brightness, in in volt gradient and E is in volt/cm). Spherical pulse lamps similar to type t4GW100-3 (ISShlOO-3) are 4iscussed. Their space-time distribution of brightness was,complicated by.the lowering of the brightness of the.discharge qolumn near-tho cathode and,other variations during different stages of,discharge. The dependence of B on the supply voltage U was studied in lamps filled with various games and having,varioua discharge and circuit inductances. It was found that Babs is,inversely - proportional to the cubic root of the-atomic weight ot the gas and that for inert gases values of Uo 9 (U0.9 in the supply voltage at which B - 90% of maximum value$ are ;ppro:cimately inversely proportional to their atomic weights* . There are 2 figures& SUBMITTEDs October 18, 1961 Card 2/2 S/051/62/013/003/011/012 E075/E436 AUT11ORS: Kirannov, r.P., Marshak, I.S., Epshteyn, M,I. TITLE: New data on the spectral characteristics of impulse lamps PERIODICAL: Optika i spektroskopiya, v-13,-no.3, 1962, 442-446 .TEXT: The object of the work.was to provide additional 'data on the effect of constructional details and feeding parameters of the ,Ipmps on the spectral distribution. The spectra were splil into narrow sections by the method of B.M.Vodovatov and M.I.Epahteyn (Unp. nauchn. fotogr., 6, 35, 1959). The spectral distributions q of the lamps with very narrow (capillary) discharge tubes and wide (ball) bulbs were measured for different feeding regimes. It was shown that the spectrum did not change when the capacity of the feed condenser was increased 5 times and the feed intensity 1.5 times. The spectrum changes were observed in the short wave .region only when the feeding regime was considerably altered. Substantial decrease in the interior diameter of the discharge tube (from 5 to 0.5 mm) did not affect much the character of spectral distribution. The pressure and nature of gas in the Card 1/2 a, 0 S/051/62/013/003/011/012 New data on the spectral ... E075/E436 lamp also did not alter the spectrum, influencing only the absolute value of qX. The lighter inert gases possess .I considerably lower intensity of irradiation in the wavelength region above 900 millimicrons. There are 6 figures and 1 table. SUBMITTED: July 1, 1961 Card 2/2 a MARSHAX, I.S., kand.tekhn.n uk; KIRSANOV V.P , inah,; RAZUXTSEV, V.F.p insh.; SHCHUKIN, L.I., 0 - Light emission and flash duration of bulb-type discharge laws, Svetotekhniks. 9 no.ltl2-18 Ja '63. (MIRA 16i1) 1. Moskovokiy aloktrolampovyy savod. (Electric lampe) (Fluorescent lamps) KIRSANOVp V.P... insboj MRASHOVAp M,A,p inzh,; MOVES, N.19, inzh. Light characteristics of spherical impulse laxpe operating vith ignition repetition frequenoise up to 10 kc. Sveto- tekhnIJca 9 no@ 10&~O 0 163, (MMA 161n) 1. Moakovskiy slaktrolmpovyy zavod, SHILITSOV, V.P., inzh.; KIRSANOV, V.P., inzh.; LIPKIN, S.S., Jnzh. Light emission and frequency characteristics of ISSh 100-2 pulse lampm. Syetotekhnika 10 no.21l3-15 F 164. (KrRA 17r4) 1. Moskovskiy elaktrolampovyy zavod. PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5409 Moscow. Cosudarstvennyy soyuznyy ordena Lenina zavod. Byuro takhnichookoy informatsit. Sbornik materialov po vikuumnoy'tekhnike, vyp. 24. Iz opyta raboty otdola tugoplavkikh metallov (Collection of Materials on Vacuum Engineering$ no. 24. From the Work Experience of the Refractory Metals Section) Moscow, Cosenergoizdat, 1960. 86 p. 600 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Gosudarstvennyy soyuznyy Orden& Lenin& i Ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni zavod. Byuro tekhnitheskoy informataii. Editorial Staff: R.A. Nilender, Factory Chief Engineer (general editing), A.G. Alsksandrov, V.D. Vladimirov, and B.I. Korolev; Ed.: I.L. Iglitsyn; Tech. Ed.: G. Ye. Larionov. . PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for technical personnel engaged in vacuum engineering. Card 1/3 Collection of Materials (Cont.) SOV/5409 4. Vasillyev, V.I., Y,?,__Kirsanov, H.S. Levchuk, and I.S. Marshak. Concerning the Pulverization of Cathodes in Tubular Gas-Dis- charge Pulse Tubes 43 5. Lanis, V.A. Application of the Mass-Spectrometric Method for the Investigation of Gases Filling the Devices 60 6. Kantor, N.M.,- and V.A. Lanis. Mass-Spectrometric Investigation of Gases in High-Voltage Gas-Filled Tube Rectifiers 74 7. Kotlik, L.L. Spectral Analysis of Gases by Means of the Photoelectric Recording of Spectra 84 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 JP/dfk/mas 8-3-61 KIRSPNOV, V.S. Measuring a vacuum b,,1 means of radioactive preparations. Fr4-b. i takh. ekop. 8 no.6sl82 063. (MMA 17t6) 1. Vsesoyiiznyy nauchno-inslrAovatellokly inatitut latochnikov toka. M.G., Inzh.; KOWNCVI~,",, , Fl-'I" N.D. doktcr kh1m, cheskikh nauk; KIRSANCV, V.,. , ~ n:~.'-..; "I I '' V _Y *1 I , . ~ .111., tekhnik Nuclear high-voltage sources. Elektrotekhnika 35 no.7:42-44 164. (,v,IP,A 17:11) IT T, A ee A M ---- M 000 Ogg Go wa 0*.' yam fm so". md ram. N. V. Kkinsm. VAS. V and A . . OOV 'M U"&TM ftAlW010 too* sit so $"o "-SOOT F ; a ~ A I Qd 0 a 9 a q 3 a I ; j 000000000006 0, 0 0 0.4 0 0 6 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0: 0: 0: 0: 0: '41 0' , :0 & a 0 & * 0 0 0 a ol 0 C-0 O"ZIO'S 1 -*-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 woo *106 *06 go go goo oleo see Woo KI.V-0IQV9 V.V. ~Iorrelatlon of ' in t-i :-qi,,.l-)n anti thp wostern r.l.ope of , i!rj ~' lku-.~~ f ln~. ~~ ri-Jv VIP01 I . , -4. nn.36-211X~-249 163. i ACC NR% AT7003315 AUMOR: Leshchenko, Yu. I. ; ALx7~apovj V. V.; Dvinyaninov, B. L. ORG: none TITLE: Operation of the E)G-2.5 In a mode in which proton and deuteron beams are used! simultaneously SOURCE: Sverdlovsk. Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. Trudy, no. 143, 1965. Atomnaya i molekulyarnaya fizika (Atomic and molecular physics), 6T-70 TOPIC TAGS: electrostatic accelerator, proton beam, d, iteron beam, neutron reactiorv EG-2-5 electrostatic accelerator ABSTRACT: The authors report tests performed in 1960-1963 on the electrostatic ac- celerator EG-2-5 of the Electrophysics Laboratory of the Ural Polytechnic Institute, using a proton beam and a beam of deuterons with energy up to 1.5 Mev. The beams 'were used both separately and simultaneously. The desired end result was to obtain two beams that are close in magnitude and of sufficient intensity. This was done by filling the source with a mixture of hydrogen and deuterium. The deuteron beaju was obtained by using the reaction Be9(d, n)BIO. In the case when both beams were simul- taneously used, one beam was deflected by a magnetic analyzer through 900, and the second was deflected 45% To deter-mine the feasibility of using both beams simulta- neouslyp the compositions of the ion beam were investigated when the ion source was fed with hydrogen, deuterium, or a mixture of the two. When the source was fed with Card 1/2 ACC NRs AT7001 hydrogen, the resultant H2 beam could be used to stabilize the voltage of the gener- ator. When the source was fed with deuterium, the deutron beam was fed to the targel at 450, and a small beam of protons went to the ion channel (10% of the total ion current). When the source operated with the mixture, the proton beam in the ion channel was 40% of the total ion beam. At the same time, the target received at an angle of 45* a beam of ir2 and D11 the latter ranging from 40 - 60% of the total. The generator voltage could be stabilized with either of the two latter beams. Pro- longed operation of the EG-2-5 as a neutron generator with simultaneous use of the proton beam demons,'..,ated the advisability of feeding the generator source with a mixture of hydrogen and deuterium. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 3 formulas. SUB CODE:.iB,. :~P/' - SU13M IIATE: 00/ ORIG RU: 001 Cc d 2/2 VESEWVSKAYAj M.M.; - Bavic rocks on the eastern slope of the Voronesh protrusions DOI. AN SSSR 143 no.2:413-416 Mr 162. , (MM 15:3) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-inaledovatellakiy goologo-razvedochM neftyanoy institut. Pred3tavleno akademikom N*14.Strakhovyms (Volgograd Province-Diab"es) IVANOVA, Z.P.; VESKWVSKAYA,, M.M,; KIRSAMOV, V.V. Distribution of the Volhynian series in the Russian Platform, Biul.MOIP.Otd.geolo 40 no.5tl37-346 S-0 165. (mRk isin) KIRSANOV, V.Ya., gornyy lnzh. Response to N.F.Chukhintsev's article "Simplified calculation of the sectional area and perimeters of workings supported with anchor bolting." Ugol' 37 no-3:62-63 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Shakhta No.5-6 tresta Prokop'yevskugol'. (Mining engineering) (Chukhintsev, N.F.) KIRSAMOT, To. Storage battery equipped tov car ?A~I. Kor.L rech.flot 14 no.4:23-24 Ap 154. (XUIA 7:5) (Automobiles, Electric) YMAiXIV I YE, A, . ~ . . - - Enfln*sr, "Auxillani Throo-dinr Tool5," Stanki i Ins,Lrmtnt, 1C., Is 1, F, a ,Por* U--15C.', 4 Get 1~451. KIRSANOV, Tu.A. Light signals on reinforced concrete poles* Aytom*, %alone i evias' 3 no.7:37 J1 159- (HIR& 12:12) 1. Proisyoditall rabot Laningradekogo stroyuchaetka tresta "Traneuignaletroy,l (Railroads-Signaling) I ~ I ~: - P ")'- li " - IE71W-,R , T. A. ( . ~ i -,,~ ~4~ j ; 'T t.- ~ , ~- . 4 . f f -upture Wit tf, 1.1t Cxt".11,~L1 ir., "', !11',- cf pulm,;rtary r Ve,it. i-rit. I rai. 40 04v , 1 ~,5. .. .~; -1. -1 ~ , - -, ~ ~, -7 " ~ I 1'~, I ", %i z ) i 4. V. YCGUKHA, M.N.0 KIRSAWOV, YU.V. The Significance of Lungs and Bronchi VOYENNO-MED1791MKIY Bronchography in the Case of Chronic Inflamri-tory Processes in ZMJRPI (Military Medical Journ&l)p no. 2, Februarj 1955., P- 62 K7RS r,~jOV9 YU.V. I L A""7NERIT'A , I .WO celevt Of of t-,tp rlt.1 (iur'-:, tr,-ra:!!c fluc~rcgraphy. V : : , . r i-, r *, . 1 rn d . 3 3 n -2 . E i ti.-, IN-1) 165. "MIPA i7,611 KIRMOV, Iru.Y. Wyov, USSR); BUZALO, I.F. (L'yov, USSR); KaDMICHNIZO, a,@,@ %10-vov, U I "What syez7 hospital attendant should know." A.G.rapralov. Reviewed by W.VoXtreanov, 7.7.Busalo, 9.1oldbernichanko. Med.sestra no,,3t 28-30 Yq 155. (ML'RA W) (XAMLOV, A.0.) (NURUS AND VWMG) KIR-sl OT, TU.T. (L'Yov) qw- "Human anatomy and plWsiologyl T.O. Tatarinov. Reviewed by IU. T. Kirsanov, Mad. sestm no.100-31 JA 156 (MM 9:3) (ANATCKT, HUMN) (PHTSIOLOGT) (TATARIMOV,V.G.) DZYCH, M. Ye., doktor tekhn, nauk, prof.; SIIBYNFYJ04, A,G., kand. t,-,kbn, nauk; FILTFPOV, G.A., kand. tekhn. naukj BARANOV, V.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; KIRSANOU, A.I,, inzh.; MIKHATLOV, B.A., inzb. Experi-mental study of a madel take-off regulatory stage with a rotary diaphragm. Energomashinostroenle. 11 no.21ll-17 F165. rf.:~t ";Ji4j I '.. ~ I I KIRSANOVA, A.P., metodist Millions of strong and hardened p ~plie. Inform. biul. VDNJ91 no.S. 36 Ag 164. OP (MIRA 17:11) EMSMOTA A T . red.1 ARAT, 0.. red.: BORISOVA. I.. mladshly red.; 09. tekhn.red. [Economic depressions and the Impoverishment of workers after the Second World War; materials of the InternntionAl -Economic Conference in Berlin, October 1-4. 1958J Problemy krisisoy i obnishohnniiA rabochago klassa pool* vtoroy alrovoi voiny; materialy Xashdunarodnoi nauahno-okouomiohookol konforenteii v Berlins, 1-4 oktiabria 1958 g. Koskya. Isd-vo sotsiallno- skon,lit-ry, 1959, 630 p* (MIRA 12:10) (Depressions) (Labor and laboring classes) - KM--,AMVA, A. V. .fFolic acid, Ito properties and relation to other new ni-tril"loral factcrz." (r. 331) L-y Tmfanov, 11. A. anj Kirsanovit, Aq VA SO: Advonr6a in Yoilern Bloloys (LlspekH jovr,mannol riologle) Vol. XXII, No. 3, 1946. MAKINP S.M.; NAZAROVA, D.V.1 K;M EWI,,E.A.; SMIRNOVA, L.N. Chemistry of unsaturated others. Part 10t Addition reactions of 1-alkoxy-1,3-dienes. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.431111-U16 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii. (Unsaturated compounds) (AUoxy groups) XTRSANCIVAl G. A. 6724. Kryuchkova, 1. 1. 1 Xirsanova, G. A. Rabota luch3hey krutillshchitay promushlennosti lskurstvennogo volokna A. I, Mikhaylovoy. (M., 1954). 4 a. 20 am. (H-vo prom. tovarov shirokogo potreblenlys SSSR. Tekhn. Upr. Ctd. Tekhn. Informataii. Cbmen P:redo,.,ym opytom). 1.000 ekz. Bespl. - Soot. Ukasany v kontse t ksta. -- (55-3071)p 677.46.022 SO: Knizhnaya Latopial No. 6, 1955 XCRSANOVA, G.A. Some economic aspects of the production of polyamide fibers in the U.S.S~R- IhIm.volok, no.4:51-55 159. (KnA 1312) lo Vaesoyusny7 usuchno-issledovatellskiy institut Iskus9tTOnnogO volokna. (Textile fibers, Synthetic) (Amides)