SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FINKELSHTEYN, G. - FINKELSHTEYN, I.I.

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L',R-,IILISKIYP A.; FINK-T,'I,':.";!:T G. Pipoc for goological prospocting and slim-woll drilling. I'aftianik 6 no.c,1:15 S 162. (HM& 3-4: 10) (Oil well ft-illing-P-quipment and supplies) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 it I - I- - I- - 1 j I 1 : [ Q 46 111 ore " _ . . - It 00 A Of [ all Ap"Istus Of TmOvi*4 Hot metals (mm OlectTotlylic ;T W m fill aml V too 0. ~iiuk"t l -00 000 00 00 hoe -1 L AWALLUPWO LITINOWN CLAISIFKA11CIS i too t ~U- o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 00000 90 00009 %O 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 4 0 tso 0 0 0~0-0 0-4-6-0 0600 00 0 0 0 0 a 0 000 0 0 * :1 WOW owe 0 0 0 *0000000004:000 'I ' ' ' I 1 9 N so 'U 13 m N A a, Li -6 x f- MI 01,~L III& 6-C vof!- T'Is 9 if u u it is Al At a sp a At A-,v 1-4 A 1-0 JUscirebtl4"H tot tie producill" of Al. ic -4ftit.~ Raw. New. Feb. 28, 1941. Coustrwtimalde. 00 00 a, o~ o ~1 0o It AV go &1' 1 11 r a f 7 v 31 VIIAMA Is rw0 (0) 0 It rt at m Is it 9( 91 n It mIt PC HID n 1 014 111 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 So 0 0 09 0 0 N 0 00 0041 a 0 *1* * 0000 0000 000 0 0-0 0 0 i 0.0 not goo too We 0 We 0 CO 0 no 0 so .01 j0 0 too ) ~ - U - ~JA4-~Alj ~. , . Review of "The Centrifugal Machines" by I.V. Sokolov Vent Mash p. 84, Oct 51 ISREYNA G.A., kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk; BULUSHIV, S.Y.. re- Te.Ta., tekhnicheekiy redaktor. [Continuous centrifugal separators] Shnekovye osaditellnyo teentri- ftgi. Leningrad, Gon.nauchno-tekhn.isd-vo khim.lit-ry, 1952. 142 p. [Microfilm] (ML2A 7:10) (Centrifuges Abruntuvich, V. July Z. 1056. A t"4 - ~-x centrifuge pt.. vided with rmt aulcultatic di4LUrge 'if thraugh tilt, luittuill is dawfited. % -A. ISMY11, G.A., kand.tekhn.naWc. Reductor for auger centrifugal settling machines. Obog. rud 2 no.1:4,6-55 157. (MIRA 11:9) (Centrifuges) (Ore dressing) (Gearing) PINULISHTM, G.A. - --------------- Methods of controlling the wear of sand pumps, flotation machines. hydro-cyclonea' and Obar ore-dressing equipment, Obog, rul 2 no. 6:43-50 157. (MIRA 11:8) (Ore dressing-lquipment and supplies) (Mechanical vear) -7- :~7 YN, 137-58-5-8740 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5, p 3 (USSR) AUTHORS: Abramovich, I. M., Finkel' shteyn, TITLE: On Centrifugal Jigging (O,tsentrobezhnoy otsadke) PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchno-issled. rabot. N.-i. i proyekt. in-t mekhan. ob- rabotki poleznykh iskopayemykh, 1957, Nr 99, pp 71-93 1 ABSTRACT: The history of the idea of centrifugal jigging machines developed in the USSR, the German Democratic Republic, and the USA, is presented together with results of investigations of the operation of some design types of such machines. A laboratory jigging machine is described in which water is agitated by the pulsating motion of a vibrator-type bottom plate. Material, conducted along a central vertical pipe, is introduced into an annular space contained between two disks. Along its cylindrical periphery this space is covered by a screen. One of the disks does not quite touch the axle of the rotating working unit and thus forms a baffle which removes the layer of light rock. The concentrate is released from the space underneath the screen through re- volving, blade-equipped gates which are installed at the circum- Card 1/2 ferential discharge openings. At a degree of extraction between 137-58-5-8740 On Centrifugal Jigging 88 percent and 95 percent, the machine performed satisfactorily on synthetic mixtures of minerals with 0.3-0.01 ram particles. A pilot-plant machine has been constructed on the basis of experimental results, and is now undergoing tests at one of the Soviet plants. Eighteen drawings and photographs are shown. I. M. 1. Ores--Processing Card 2/2 SOV/ 137-58-7-14044 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 7, '1 8 (USSR) AUTHOR: Finkel'shteyn, G.A. TITLE: Dewatering of Olenegorsk Concentrates (Obezvozhivaniye olene- gorskikh kontsentratov) PERIODICAL- [Tr.] Vses. n.-i. i proyektn. in-ta mekhan. obrabotki polez- nykh iskopayemykh, 1957, Nr 102, pp 43-48 ABSTRACT: A number of procedures and various types of equipment were tried during the initial period of operation of the Olenegorsk Plant with the purpose of dewatering concentrates of the -1.2 mm class. The result was to develop a dewatering flow sheet including rake classifiers of 2440x8500 mm,500 mrn diameter hydrocyclones and plane filters. In addition to plane filters, centrifuges are used. These present good prospects for the future in terms of simplifi- cation of the flow sheet and the possibility of automating their work. A schematic drawing of a plane filter is presented. A.Sh. Card 1 /1 1. Ores- -Processing 2. Ores--Test methods 3. Industrial production- -Test methods SOV/ 137-58-8-16631 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 8, p 54 (USSR) AUTHORS: Finkel'shteyn, G.A,, Rundkvist, K.A., Makarov, A.I. TITLE: Separation of Aluminate Solution and Slime Washing at the Volkhov Plant (Otdeleniye alyuminatnogo rastvora i promvvlca shlama na Volkhovskom zavode) PERIODICAL: (Tr.) Vses. n.-i. proyektn. in-ta mekhan. obrabotki polez- nykh iskopayemykh, 1957, Nr 102, pp 229-237 ABSTRACT: The Mekhanobr Institute has developed and tested at the Volkhov Aluminum Plant a number of new pieces of equipment for A1203 production. A continuous -action worm-type settling centrifuge consists of a conical drum (D) with hollow journals which contains conical worms rotating at a somewhat greater speed than the D. When pulp is transmitted through the hollow journals of the D, a precipitate is removed by centrifugal force and comes down on the inside surface of the D, is transferred by the worm to its narrow end and is discarded into the approp- riate compartment of the shell. The drain fluid exits through an aperture in the wide end of the D. In the separation of hot Card 1/2 aluminate pulp, the best results are obtained at 1400 rpm, an SOV/137-58-8-16631 Separation of Aluminate Solution and Slime Washing (cont.) -300-g solids contents per liter of feed, and a pulp-treating capacity of 5 n,3/hr. The drain fluid contains 30-40 g solids per liter, and sands of Z7- 28% moisture content. The presence of a large quantity of very fine slime in the drain liquid made it necessary to improve the centrifuge by installing a disk-tKpe separator in the wide end of the D. At 1200 rpm and a capacity of 4-5 m /hr, this made it possible to produce a discharge containing 20 g solids/liter, and sands of Z8-Z91o moisture content. A filter -thickener for thickening the slimi~A- consists of a tank with a conical bottom in which filter- ing elements are immersed. These consist of 92 perforated steel cartridges wound with filter cloth, combined 4 per compartment. A rotating slide valve provides alternating connection of 18 compartments to the vacuum system, I to the pressure system, and 4 to the.atmosphere. The axial cake is scraped from the conical bottom of the tank to a central discharge opening. The filter -thickener has a total filtering surface of 40 m?-, the capacity of each cartridge being 14.5 liters, the capacity of the tank 33.5 m3, the capacity of the plant being 50 m3/hr of filtrate, the cake resulting containing 45-50% moisture, and the filtrate being virtually pure. The cloth is replaced after every 48 hours of operation, depending upon the filtering work. Similar filter -thickeners of 80 and 170 mz surface area are in the process of design. 1. Aluminum oxide--Production 2. Industrial plants--Equipment, Ye. Z. Card Z/2 -MOM'SHTEMI, G. A. G. A. Finkel'shteyn (14ekhanobr) "Increasing the wear-resistance of beneficiation equipment particularly by rubberising" report presented at the 4th Sclentifle and Teebaical Se"lon of Um Xekbandbr jut, laningW, 15-18 July 1958 BOGDANOVI O.S., doktor tekhn. naukp prof., otv. red.; BRAND, V.Yu.., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; DERKACH, V.G., doktor tekhn. nauk, red.; ZAKHVATKIN, V.K.,, red.; OLEVSKIY, V.A.., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; LOKONOV, H.F., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; FODNEK, A.K., kand. tekhn. nauks red.; TUSEYEV, A.A., red.; PINKELISHTEYN, G.A., kand. tekhn. nauk# red.; F%IIN,.Ya.I., -7a-nr.TeTrM-t~ red.; CHERNOBROV, S.*M., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; KUTUZOVA, L.M., red. (Transactions of the Fourth Scientific Technological Session of the Scientific Research Institute for Mechanical Concentra- tion of Minerals) Trudy IV nauchno-tekhnicheskoi sessii insti- tuta MEKHANOBR. Leningrad, -1961. 665 P. (MIRA 17-5) 1. Leningrad. Naucbno-issledovatellskiy i proyektil)-y institut mekhanicheskoy obrabotki poleznykh iskopayemykh. FINKUtSHT SHILOVA, L.A. Work of tbickeners In'nonferrous metal plants. Obeg. rud 7 no.3-53--56 162. 1 (NIRA 16:4) . (Nonferrous metala-MstaUurgy) FINMtSHPaN G. A.; SHILOVA, L. A. Filtering the,products of the dresoiNg Of Nonferrous and precious metal ores. Obog. rud. 7 no.6136-40 '62. (14IRA 16:4) (Nonferrous metals) (Ore dressing) BERLIN, A.A.; KASATOCHKIN, V.I.; ASEYEVA, R.M. ; FINKELISHTEYN, G.B. Polymers vith conjugated bonds and heteroatoms In the conjugate chain. Part 29s.Peqparation and prolperties of the polymeric products of do- hydrochl&,.I~a.tion and c =Alan of polyvinyl chloride*and chlorinated polyvinyl 61,oride. Vy-sokom.soed; 5 no.9t1303-1.308 S 163. (KRA 17tl) 1. Inotitut khimichaskoy fiziki AN SSSR. -I-UT'YM,U'TIC7Tf) -V-. -M-.-J* I N-1- Yu. It.; a--. ~,, -G-. `-71-. - "Elektronenmikroskopische Untersuchung der Russe." report submitted to 3rd European Regional Conf, Electron Microscopy, Prague, 26 Aug-3 Sep 64. Finkk,!'!;hteyn, G. B. K,-) st P-oducing titanium'and zirconiumnitrides' V z P ru, fz i c,nnuvo ija I ocrn -'I t-nvvv. pt- ~ r 'n --a r P r i a in innrn I Ir r rttdr),.r, no. imna -w. -act, r-;, rnetal r it ie the tran~zft -on metal,; in Card 1/2 NC(7,SSION NR: AT5003515 automation. DirecL aitriding of metal powdera~ 'and nitr.dina of meral nridpc rtiv*A -ire most pr uLi;ing met-hod-, 4, ucited trie c 3ndt t ions tor pl,,--~!,- i T7~ I ky A 1 ~)'v pv-, -.-T 6 3 TMCL: 00 qIIR ronv- IF 9M YMR: 002 KASATOCHKIN, V.I.; BER1,1N, A.A.; yu.'G.; ASEYIEVA, R.M.; FINKELUITEYN, G.B. Mechanism of thermal carbonization of chlorine-containinG carbochain polymers. Izv. AN SSSR. 8er. khim. no.6:1003-1009 165. ONELA 18:6) 1. Institut khim'Lcheskoy fiziki AN SSSF i Iwntitut goryuchi~h iskopayemykh, Moskva. %M" We Z~~, R- RSP FOG (J)AWP(e)AWT(M)/t PF (c)/EWP(1)/EW0(J)/EWP(b) Pc-4/Pr-4/P" ACCUSION NRi AP5017939 MV0062165100010061100311009 541o lU AUTHORt Kasatochkin V. Lg Berlin, A. A.1 smutkins. Z$ LI Asqgvo YU" of I FtnUllebtayn, 0. 3.1 lacy vs-;X-T~ Tr=i Mechanism of the thermal carbonization of chlorine-containing carbon- -chain polymer! SOURCE1, AN SSIR. lavestiya. Beriya khiuicbos.k4ye, no. 6, 1965, 1003-1009 'chloride, polywin7lideas chloride, polymer thermal pro- TOPIC TACSs p6lyvLoyl lymer carbonization party$ po o ABSTRACri P I chloride (PVC;,\chlorinsted polyvinyl chloride (CP*VC)9 Poly-- vinylident , rWDG) and a copolymer of 31.n vinyl chloride and 68.5% ESP vinylldone chloride (C?) were studied by measuring the structural transformation@ over a wide temperature raoSe of beat treatment and by x-ray difftactLoa and is- frared spectnecopyi The dependence of the rate of evolution of volatile so?#- -atances and of the rate of cheap In elemental composition on the t the beat treatment was alto studied, M differs fm the otbor P0 to -to that it shown-a second sharp pask (at 43W) on'tho gave ToPlesentins AG YLGU Of, LP-w!L 112 L60048-65 ACCESSION NRi AP5017959 b hi d h i f h id b i1 k d d s to t e estruct on o e a s volat e su stances; t s pea correspon t * on and the development of condensed aromatic structures. X-ray data Indicate the formation of ecndenned aromatic systems at a relatively low carbonization tam- 'perature (250C) of PVC and a transformation at the temperature corresponding to the second peak in the yield of vola.tile substances (400C). When PVDC is car- bonized, no condensed aromatics are formed up to 360C. According to IR data, at relatively low carbonization temperatures of PVC (225C), a conjugated polyane . .~ A 0 itructure Is formed which changes into a cond *need aromatic system. The Car- - bonization of PVDC involves tba formation of chlorine-,containing-con5upted polyane structures containing tripli and cumulative double bondsA The generation gGo of of the structure of songraphitimini carbon occurs-during To oarli sta carbonization of PVDC,,CPVC, and CP. Orig..art. boat ..4 figures and I toMe. 'ASSMIATIONt Institut kbimicbeskoy gisiki Akademii nauk*SSU (Institute of Clind, 18~Mignce9 OSSM); Institut, goryuabikh iskopayssykh ' " ' 'cal Ph Bice, Ac&sd~801f 'L 0 a ~' s fc 7 n.ra to , n 0 r aUsa . t u tg I 3 ant SUMMMID1 27i%Y6 M COMI 00 No PAO ant 002 ' .2/2 4 GF-L'FGkT.v ra.k.; ORLOV,.A.V.; FINKELISHTEYN G.E.; CHERKAYEV, II.V. Establishing certain empirical dependence of bit-operation characteristics on the parameters of drilling practices. Trudy VNIIBT no.9tl3-23 163. (KRA 17:9) 9 7 ' SHTEYN, G. IC- - - -- --- - - - - - - - -- Apparatus for testing waterproof paper. Bumprom. 35 no.8:19 Ag ,6o. ()URA 13:8) (fter-Testing) PnMEL'SlITM, G.E.. Determination of the busting strength of paper. Bum.prom.36 no.1:27-28 A 161. . (KEM 34:3) (Paper-Te stingY FINKELISIfTEYN, G.E. Determining the resistance of colored paper to abrasion. Bum. prom. 36 no-7:16 Jl '61. (Paper) (MIRA 14:9) VOLYNSKIY, I.A.; FINKELISHTM, G.E. laboratory crusher for fibrous materials. Bum. prom. 37 no.7:28 J1062. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Ukrainskly nauchno-iBBledovatellskiy institut tsellyuloznoy, i bumazhnoy pron7ohlennosti. FINKF.LISHTEYN Q.FL- Calculation machinev for the automation of technological processeso Bum*prom* 37 no.10:20-22 o 162. (MIU 15:11) 1. Ukrainsiiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut tsellyuloznoy i bumazhnoy promyslilennosti. (Electronic calculating machines) (Automation) FIMLISHTZYN.-M-- Isodromic regulator of the concentration of paper pulp. Bum. i dere pram, nool:11-17 Ta-,Mr 163, (mm 16:7) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut tsellyulozno- bumazhnoy promyshlennosti. (Paper industry) (Automatic control) FINKELISHTEYN, G.E. Automation 6'f the control and regulation of paper production. Bum. i der. prom. no.2t59-61 AP-Je 163. (MIRA i7t.2) FINKELISHTEYN, G*E, Automated sawmill. bum. i der. -prom. no.3;62-64 JI-S 163. (MIRA 17t2) I ~,^ # . , I . iv-hw-~ 1. - FINKEL'S VAYSMANp L.M.; LANTSETER, Ye.M.; Prinimali uchafs- tiyetGILIBERG, V.B.,, inzb.; EEIENIKIY, D.S., inzh.; IVAHOVA, V.A.i inzh.; PEDOSENKO, V.A., inzh.; YAKOVENKOy YuB,p inzh. Device for technological control of the content of current- conducting inclusions in condenser paper. Bum. i der. prom. no.4%6-12 O-D 163. (MIRA 3117:3)' 1. Ukrainskijr nauchno-i.4sledovatel'skly institut bumazhnoy promyshlennosti. FINKELISHTEYN G E Frinimal uchastiye DOYCHENKOp G.P., inah. Studying the performance of automatic regulators of the concentration of the pulp. Bum. prom. 38 no.5:11-13 My 163,, (KMA 16:8) 1. Urkrainskiy nauchno-issle"."Tat-3-11skiy inatitut teellyuloznoy brumazhnoy promyshlennosti. (Woodpulp industry-Equipment and supplies) (Automatic control) t FINKELISHTEYN, G.E., inzh. of-m'-od-e~`is in the design and planning of factories. Bum.prom. [381 no.7:14 Tl 163. (MM 16:8) (Factories--Design and construction) FINIMISHThYN, GeE.; IVANOVA., V.A. Determining the,duall~-effiioslon propertiao of printing pap"Ir. Bumoprome 38 no.12:19-21 F 163a (MIRA 1612) 1,, Ukraiukiy nauchno-iosledovateltakiY institut tsellytaoznoy i bumashnoy promyeblennoatis (Paper-6sting) FINKELISHTEYN, G.E. Information system for the analysis of the proce4aes of the proftetion of woodpulp. Bum. i der. prom. no.2:53 Ap-Je 164. (MIRA 17:9) FINKEL' SHTEYN, G.E. New apparatus for the control of production and technologIcal parameters In paper manufacture. Bum. I der. prom. no.3:53--55 ji-S t64. (MIRA 17:11) BOGDANOV, O.S.. doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, professor. xedaktzr. BRAND, T.Yu., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauki redaktor;,I)ER]rACH, T.G., kandidiit takhatchaskikh nauk, redaktor; DOLIVO-DOBROVOLISKIY, V.V., doktor takhnichaskikh nauk, redaktor; 7.AIMVATKIN, V-Jr., redaktor; XACHAN, I.N., kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor; OLIVSKIY, V.A., kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor; LOKONOV, M.F., kandidat tekh~ichaskikh nauk, redaktor; FAMNOT, A.M., kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk. redektor; PORK, A.K., redaktor; POLIVANOV, K.Yu., redaktor; ARMOR mjwi~., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. redaktor; YCHIN, Ya.I., kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor; SHINYAKOV, M.I., redaktor; YUDINICH, G.I.. doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor: :BYKOV. G.P.,.riedaktor; YZZDOKOVA. M.L.i redaktor izdatelletva; ZVENSON, I.K., takhnicheskiy redaktor [Proceedings of the,Third Scientific Session of the Institute of Mechanical Processing of Aconomic Minerals] Trudy III nauchno- takhnichaskoi sesaii institute Mekhanobr. Moskva, Gos.nauchno- tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tsvetnoi metallurgii, 1955. 758 P. (KISA 10:8) 1. Isaingrad, Nauchno-iseledovateliskiy i proyektnyy institut makhanichaskoy obrabotki poleznykh iskopayemykh (0r@ dressing) (Flotation) FINKELISHTErN, G.I. Filling vacuum apparatus. Biul.takh,-ekon,infom.goo.nauch.-iselo inat.nauoh.i,tekh.infors. 18 no.105-56 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:4) RUSTAMKOV, A.F.; BABAMY, N.B.:- IZEMLISIIY. A.X.; FINMI IN, G. X. Reducing the conmumption of casings. Aserb.neft.khoz.33 no.7:8-20 il 156. Mn 9:12) (Oil well drilling-lquipstent and supplies) SHPZISIYEVy A.A.; BABAW, N.B.i_FINKELISHTEYN, G.M. _udeav.-In tl?&-process of One cause of the collapse *f cj4&i4p being lowered into a weI2 vith- aumiary in Russian). Izv. AN Azerb, SSR, Ser, fiz.-mat. i tekho nauk . no.6.159-161 160. (MIRA 14:8) (Oil well drilling). FINKELISHTEYN I Grigorly Matvayevich; SA~qN, I.P., ved. red.; LAMIUDIA, i,.V., Texnn, red. (using phosphate coating for inerf-a"sing the strength of metal-cutting toolej o=ey of f6reip tecbniquesj Prime- nenie foofatirovaniia dlia povysheniia stoikosti--.rezhu- shchego instrumenta; obzor zarubezhnoi tekhniki. Moskva,, GOS 1p 1962. 35 p. (Tema 7) (MIRA 17:,4) ACCESSION NRI AP401510 a/w2/64/000/002/0019/0023 .AUTHORs Finkellaht TITLE s Mimi nation of jamaing In threaded joints operating at taverature up to 7000 SOURCE t Vestnik moshinostrojeayap no. 2. 19641, 1943 TOPIC TAGS: rust proof, beat resistance metal, bol-tj nuts chromium steel,, minimom clearance nitridJmg,, surface hardeningi electrolytic depo3itionj soft matalp tin# cadmium,,. zinc ABeRACT: Several methods were reviewed for the elimination of thread-locks in joints operating 'at elevated temperatures. The selection of material is considerW to be of prime importance. Rust-proof and.heat-resistant metals are shown to yield good results when used as bolts and nuts at temperatures around 700C. A list of chromium-steels and other high-temperature steals is given* The problem of minimum clearance between joints must be considered carefully, especiaur in connection with the unequal thermal expansion of the male and female yartse Hitriding in shown to offer a means of controlling looking in threads bry surface hardening the part used, Care should be exeroised to prevent their brittle failure Card 2/2 ACCESSION NR i AP4035205 caused by too, deep a nitriding layer. To reduce friction and stabilize the threado ,electrolytic deposition of soft metals in recommended, sog*, tinp cadmium, zi6op etc, Such deposits allow a smooth contact between the two parts and prevent the formation of solid solutions. Copper with oil,, on the other hand, prevents lockiq up to 750C temperatures, Brass is good up to 00G. Nickel plat1mg is another satisfactory way of overoord4 thread-lock up to 600G operating temperature* Final2yj lubricants that can operate at elevated temperatures name to idnind a metallic contact between the pieces and remove lockings A list of such L*rJoants is given for operating in the toWeraturs range 400-6WG# Origo art# bass 3 figuress 2 formulas., and I table.. ASSOCIATION s none NMI, 00 so== 1 00 SUB CODE i HK t ~_Card arm 002 NO REF SOVi 006, FINKPI130-EYN, G. M. Astrakhan - Mathematics Competitions Mathematical olympiad in the city of Astrakhan. Usp. mat. nauk 8, No. 1, 1953. Describes the first Mathematical olympiad- for st4dents of the 9th and 10th classes during the 1951-52 academic year in Astrakhan, which was organized by the mathematical chairs of the Pedagogic Institute im. S.M.Kirov together with the Municipal Department of Peoples' Education. The olympiad was conducted by an organi- zation committee composed of associates of the math chairb of the Phys. Math. Faculty of the ?ed. Inst. teachers in the city schools, and Dr6s' of Municipal Defense. Gives 40 algebra problems and percentage worked by the studenj;s; -e.g. of 61 students working on one particular set of three problems of a dertain level, 20% solved a , 30% 2, 25% only 1, and 25% none. ir 250T77 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953, uncl- GMMAVAO O*Vo, prof.- FINMISMYN, G.K.,, red.; PONOMAMA, A.A., takhn. red* [Programs of pedagogical institutes; theoretical mechanics for physics and mathematics faculties; major: mathematical Program- aq, pedagogicheakikh Inatitutov; teoreticheakala makhanika dlia fizilco-4atematioheakikh fakulltetov (speteialluost' - matematika). Nookwal Uchpedgizo 1955. 4 lye (MIR& 1119) l.' Russia (1917- R.S.P.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye vysehikh i arednikh pedagogicbeeklIch uchebzWkh 2avedenI7. (Mechanics-Study and teacing) FUMISMIN, G.M. Ilatheimatical olywiad In the Uip.mat.nink 10 n9.,1:229-232 . 7 (Astrakhan-KRt".t city of Astrakhan during 1953-1955. 155, (MMA 8:6) - Grigoriy KarkoTich; GOLUBNVA, O.M. (Koskva), prqf.P rat aIe-niient...'YORONKOTO I.M. (Moskva), prof., retsonsent; IMOZHZHIK,-,:Tu.N.,.rsd.; TSIRULINITSKIT, N.Pk, takhn.red.. EGourse in~ theoretical mechanics; a te;rtbook for stuclents of pedagogical instit-dtool Kura teoreticheskoi mekhaniki;-mchebnoe posobie dlia studentov pedagogielteakikh irlstitutov. Moskva, Goo. ucbebno-pedagog.ixd-vo X-vatprosv. RSFSR. 1959. 442 p. (Nechanibs) (MMA 12:3) 85506 0 0 S/140/60/000/004/022/023 XX AUTHORt Pinlcallsht G. ------ M. C111/C222 ---- TITLE: On Some Properties of Green's Func tions of an Ordinary Linear Differential O ' pera tor W Izveatiy PERIODICALs a Tya shikh uchobnykh zavedeniy. Matematika, 19600 No- 4, PP. 196 - 205 TEXTs According to (Ref. 1) the Green's function of the system n r k(x) dkyk ' L(Y) R for a n Theorem 2s If the n - p + q boundary conditions U,(Y) . 0 decompose into p conditions for x - a and q conditions for x - b and only in this case the Green's function admits the representation ,4q qi(x) Xi(s) for X!!~.$ (9) K(xqs) -f f~_l x 2 'Pi(') Xi(s) for x >/ 8 i-~q+l where Y1,.669%k, are linearly independent solutions of L(y) - 0. Tho function K(x,s) (a -4x, a &b) is called completely non-negative if Card 2/4 85506 On Some Properties of Green's Functions of S/14 60/000/004/022/023 XX an Ordinary Linear Differential Operator C111%222 x1 x2 xn) x1< x2 xn 8 S 8 1 K(xi' sn)rl -.>- 0for a 4 a 48 !!5~ b 1 2 ... n ~1 ~2 < sn Theorem 3 t If a completely non-negative function K(Xqs) is a Green's function, then either it is a Volterra function or it satisfies the con- dition (21) K(x,s) > 0 for a-O for &.< X1 < x2 < xn < b 1 2 xn 1 The author mentions F.R. Gantmakher. Card 3/4 85506 On Some Properties of Green's Functions of S/14 60/000/004/022/023 XX an Ordinary Linear Differential Operator C111YC222 There are 4 references, 3 Soviet and 1 French - ASSOCIATIONt Astrakhanskiy pedagogicheskiy institut imeni S.M. Kirova (Astrakhan Pedagogical Institute imeni S.M. Kirov) SUBMITTEDs October 7, 1958 1 Card 4/4 YE ~..V.; G.Mi.; S1jj!jUj,j, 1% .1 GELIFGAT.9 Ya.A.; ORLOVI " - J, I.,", -AMNLIA V, N.N. W- Brief review of the results of drOling in the test-mcd(li vAlls In the Karadag-Damba area. TrIldy 'M 113T no.14:3-32 165, 'WRA 18%5) MYELISHTIMT, G.M. Modern ways of presentation of classical mechanics and setting up a course for i-ledagogical institutes, Uch. zap. Astr. gos. ped. inst. 9 no. 20-37 162 Omru 19:1) FINKEL I SIITEYN,,,,Aj4.--(Astrakhan Q Methodology of setting up a specialists' seminar at the senior undergraduate courses of physics and mathematics faculties of pedagogical institutes. Volzh. mat. sbor. no.1:248 163. (WTU. 19: 1) ~~,WELISH.TFIM, G.Ta. ~ The Dedennvo Veterinary District taken part in the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition. Vaterinaiia 35 no-8:15-22 Ag '58. (Dmitrov DIstrict-Voterinary medicine) (HIRA 11:9) "In the struggle for protection of people's health." Veterinariya, Vol. 37, No- 5, 196o, p. 48 YINKILIMITSYN, 1. (SeverW Kazakhstan) Wqy~ -, " I , fP4,1f,, Developing Interest in studios of arithmetic. Nat. v shkole no.6s68-72 1-3) 155. (KLRA 9:2) (Arithuetic-Study and teaching) 1 r rvF AUTHOR: Finkellshteyn, I. (Stal-ino) 84-8-18/36 TITLE: Following the Example of Tashkent (Po primertL 7kashkenttsev) PERIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya Aviatsiyaq 19!i7,,i~'Nr 80 p. 27 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article deals with the problem of work organization within the special-purpose motor vehicle pool of an airport. The author reports a new method of operation introduced in the Stalino airport., following an earlier report from Tashkent. Up to the present, new operators had to be hired with every new motor vehicle assigned. This system prevailed until the numbers of operating personnel exceeded the limits set by allowed funds. The- new work organization' aims at reduction of personnel and increase of productivity, In Tashkent, the so-called team system of operation was introduced. In Stalino,, three teams of seven men each were set up to work in 12-hour shifts. The fleet of vehicles for servicing air- craft consisted of T fueling trucks, 3 lubricant trucks, Card 1/3 Following the Example of Tashkent (Cont.) 84-5-18/36 2 washing machines., one Ann-7., and a mechanical starter. Additional vehicles# such an searchlight and freight trucks, were assigned, on account of slower traffic, to the night shift. The wage system had to be reconsidered. On recom- mendation of the motor transportion engineer of thi%~--- Ukrainian Territorial Administration Lozovyy, the basic wage was computed according to the mean tonnage of all vehicles. A 25 pOr cent.inerease was allowed for work on special purpose vehicles.. For work on some of the four diesel-vehicles, another increase was computed in the fol- lowing way: since 13 men were required to operate these vehicles under the old system, and the scheduled increase was 202g;r cent for every O~irator, the-total increase makes per cent. This totil was divided by the number of operators (21) in all three new teams. The quotient (approx. 12 per cent) was used as a new increased rate for work on diesels. The team heads were rated according to maximum load capacity of special-purpose vehicles in the pool, plus 10 per cent for managerial work. The grade rates and longevity increases remained unaffected Card 2/3 Following the Example of Tashkent (Cont.) 84-8-18/36 by the new system. The,;economic effect of the Innova- tion exceeded expectations, the yearly savings reaching the 2000000 ruble figuie, while the average earnings of operators increased by 80 rubles per month. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 scrv/84-58-10-51/54 AUTHOR: Finkel'shteyn, I., Sr, Engineer-Economist, Stalino TITLE: Ve*cles (Avtom'ashinam - pritsepy) PERIODICAL: Grazhda,-nskaya aviatsiya, 1958, Nr 10, p~, 39 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author suggests that trucks delivering freight from plants to the Stalino airport be equipped with trailers to reduce time and expenditures. The Main Administration of the Civil Air Fleet (GUGVF) has to provide the authorization. Card 1/1 - '~4i L Al '11dat t IZKIN, he/s7kikh nauk; FINKELISHTEU, I.I., kandidat tekhnicheakikh naule. Generator operating on a wide frequency band. Yeat.sviazi 14 no.10: 7-8 0 54. (MLRL 7:11) (Oscillators, Blectron-tubs) FIIEMISHTEYIII I.B. Osseous suture in fractures of the mandible according to data from early and later results. Stomatologiia 39 no.1:51-53 Ja-F 160. (MMA 14: 11) l.Iz kliniki chelyuptno-litsevoy khirurgii i stomatologii (nachallnik - prof. M.V.Mukhin) Voy'anno-meditsinakoy ordena, Lenina akademii imeni. S.M.Kirova. OM-N (SUTURFS) (J'AWS-FRACTUREj 14 13 26561 s/i26/61/oi2/002/011/019 E021/E480 AUTHORS: Voloshina,.L*A`&j Rozenberg, V.M. and Finkellsh QUL I.B. TITLE: The connection between boundary migration and' deformation in the boundary zones during the creep of metals PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1961, Vol.12, No.2, pp.265-268 TEXT: Experiments were carried out on bicrystals of aluminium. The boundary between the crystals was at 45* to the strain axis of the sample. A stress of 200 g/mm2 and a temperature of 3000C were used. Lines intersecting the grain boundary were drawn on. the electropolished*surface before test. During the creep test, the relative displacement of the lines (in the plane of observation) was measured by an interference microscope. Fig.2 shows (in microns) the relative displacement of the grains (circles) and the migration of the boundary (triangles) against time (in hours), Fig-3 shows a microphatograph of the bicrystal taken on the interference microscope (x280) and Fig.4 the profile of the same- sample-at the grain boundbry. The data show that deformation in Card 1/4 'Y M 1K S/126/61/012/002/011/019 The connection between 910diary E02l/E48O the boundary regions is not stopped when migration of the boundary occurs. Thus, the alternate relative displacement of grains and migration of boundary as proposed in Ref.1 (Chang H.C.. Grant N.J. J.Metala, 1952, No.6: 610) to explain the cyclic character of the deformation process in the boundary regions, is impossible. It is proposed that the cyclic nature of the process is caused by alternate hardening and softening, the softening in this case being connected with boundary migration. There are 4 figures and 11 references: 5 Soviet and 6 non-Soviet. The four most recent references to English language publications read as follows: Chang H.C., Grant N.J. J.Metals, 1952, No.6, 61g; Rhines F.N., Bound W.E., Kissel N.A., Trans. ASM, 1956, 48, g1(.); Tung S.K., Maddin R. J.Hetals, 1957, 9, N7, sec.2, 905; McLean D. Rev. met., 1956, 539 139. ASSOCIATION: Institut metallovedeniya i fiziki metallov TsNIIChM (Institute of Science of Metals and Physics of Metals TsNIIChM) SUBMITTED; December 19, 1960 Card'2/4 FINKEL I SH'I ENT ~ I. D. .ters of the book entitled OCYCE71TRATION CF 1. D. Finkel'shteyn wrote sevqral_pftp NOIMETALLIC USEFUL ORES (O~-Oii-.--~-c~heniye nem"e-tilli-cheskikh'polemykh iskopayemykh) by M. A. EYGEIES, Professor, Doctor of Te&nical Sciences. SO: A.I.D., Library of Congress (Call Nop,': AE546504) 0 *_* 0-0 is 0_40 4:47CO-OAF-014 a 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 ST: 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 o 4 4 a : * ~ *'W*16-0-0-0-~!14 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 -0 _0 0-6-0 -**- 1 0 P 0 1 111 III)III015M viii its va Buis xflx?p~jp m nil MASIOU XJ#Au Al On "are L .1 R L W I AA 92 99- VL4~~_A L - 09 A 00 -00 00 -00 fog 00 A;! 00 ! -00 04 o age zoo bdak in tm rodedift d &a- jr~, i Stirkla 10. No. it. 9-12 4AY""' M. V. Kou"y 00,.. 90'a 0,00 coo T 4419pp ~19, 009 ;;so rMee "ties so ties !~.~'UPGKAI. LITFRAIVRO CLAWFICAlIc" 008 Ali--- a -1 a 1 or lm is if IF or at Of aIt u I a 41 3 1 0 00 goo 0 4 of see * 4 0 0 fie 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 v 0 We 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 5 0 0 0 9:g 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 9 0 0 0 * 0 FINKEL'SUM-0, I. D. "Symposium on The Production of Ceramic Insulators)" Sbornik po proizvodstvu keramicheskikh izolyatorov, 1946. Abstract W-15692, 11 Dec 50 FDMELISHTMI, 1. D. ~zc- "Requirements of Industry as to the Quality of Mineral Raw Materials. Nandbook for fleologistsj" Celdspar i pegmatit, ito.12., 1946 m r9 PUji~ir*7ilq I M k,. IWia quo Aite has been MW I- I Mary ferat,ces its CkwmaY aid jAmbwk far the dt= mduc- tim ad Fe with the feri-010 of um "p. Tests were dielnirterbitkS of this slate #A & Iv- .1, to det. the b"k I My in abhW, 1141141 A Ime"Y' T%# ealutim VMS light V k Olt"se It'.110 11110CIIIJIM. , silly 111.1ri, owl, a 11- 41) "1 '40inating, 14 tho with 0.9 4U0,01", 13011 111;4 in Its, Wilk NINWee betwomis awv4lhtt$ ct4m cenignt =ti an 0"Phous- at" at the and gmim - Oa this tow. Divirlbatiou mmo4munt to 2" '' ccuunt was Wit = Adubb. amounttd to las .it -Z~l Ma plate* of mkits inks. than 8% aw WW , &VA, rarely. rounded losvidum mwl psi" of mpat-Ite" .ft. at titaulte. Amb. of W(h. AIA, SW iftli, Coin' .911 ad fW refractmism. pared -11111 ,,A). No IM in" 94 (9114110 L. I"P. Refracle"Wo 37J0-1750". flemples of subkciedioa.faM falkeg fur I br, at Oil. MOON Of 14M . In a =lot fivil"V, WA bk than jrvAwdlYL: tge .cu='Jtte-rtItm2M2!db=jl oil rvisi: 2.44 idler t e M. - After the Ant V% Water atim"Pik" - 22M Imul Vol. Inmate SON. NOW Ilmieth, kwin tvAct " viest Id croiiAft. After two fimt= 8^"01r, the dMtom 4191111101W of SuEbtly, svmtw frimble q-u g1ral". with Ow r awn emu *riW distribution -was laff Liter. AINIMer! tallem %rd ecumisted of 11weated nkt q Lvalos, cbmatetfidymits: lift gla" 40 o=ft Wr= am the himallar %trWtUM wall 11SWININI Atter the 6th &Q. the Guixtum lift" die &ill cbmw of q-Wlg ON" finakir" to.0mot ifilid, rvW strittigimtJon, w" ills. into ImyWto ' veptml. IrARX w =. as Md. by tM sawm"t &Do., Was 2m. a. 1. KAmkb FINKIIISHTEYN, I. D. Finkellshteyn, 1. D. "Magnesia ceramics from substances containing talc,n in symposium: Syrlyevyye resursy tonkokeram. prom-sti SSSR i puti ispollzovaniya" Moscow-Leningrad, 1948, P. 85-94 SO: U-2888, Letopis Zhurnallnykh Statey., No. 1., 1949 FINKELISMEYN, 1. D. Finkellshteyn, 1. D. "On the problem of technical research in ceramic raw material with the intent.of.its preliminary evaluation," in symposiumt Syr1yevyye resursy tonkokeram, promsti SSSR i puti ikh ispol'zovaniyaj Moscow-leningrad) 1948, p. 114-24 SO: U-2688, Letopis Zh=allnykh Statey,, No. 1,, 1949 v,B.W/j.hgi"erIn8 RsfrsctOries, Testing .7en 52 flon Methods of 9-tudying Technical Properties.of Higb-Refractory Materials," I. D. Finkel I abteyn,' VIM (A.3-1-Union Inst of Metrol and Standardization) "Ogneupory" No 1. pp 32-38 Describes con-struct-ioa of 2-burner oxyacetylene laboratory furnace for detn of refractories up and discusses method for investigating properties of various refractory materials on example of mixts Of mgO - Zr02 system. Method permits detg adapt- ability of 2 - or multicomponent refractory mixte 203T39 USSR/Engineering - Refractories, Testing Jan 52 (Contd) in contact with other materials, using small samples in operational conditions, and making narrow selection of mixts for testing in detail. 203T39 - - F UrK 7E-11; 1 S 11TvYN,--1. D -- - KOYM101-- B.- Y-u'-. --- --- --- -- - -- - - - - - Ceramic Industries Some technical properties of products from fractionated kaolin. Stek. I ker. 9, No. 8. 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of C6ngress, November 1952. MICLASSIFIED. FINULIS,~749 I.D. Importance of impurities found in magnesite refractories. Ognsupory 18 no.9:4o6-4l2 '53. (KM 11:10) lJoesoymn" nauchno-tooledovatellskir institut minerallnoge 137r'ya. (Vagnesite) (Refractory materials) I - -.1-, ll~ - I . f ~k I Z.- , -A "' ~ - , M IMMI t mu `~- ~ W-4 tin 1011",0111" . PIP E 777 ~ ~.. "4~1 YtKMISRTBYN, I.D. ~ '. 44". ~ I -."; ;. . Ra ractory clays of the Borovichl-Lyubytino region" by V.T. Goncharov. Reviewed by I.D.Finkellahtein. Ogneupory 19 no 3:141- 142 154. (Novgorod Province--Clay) (MiRA 11-8) (Goncharoy, V.V.) SHMANENKGV, I.V.p red.; ZVEM9 L.V.0 red.1 KOVALMIKOv O,V,f red.; SOKOLOV, I.Yu.9 red.; EYGELESj H.A.9 red.; Prinyali uchastiye: BASKANOV9 V.A.# red.; KAMBSKAYAy L.S., red.; KOTS, G.A., red.; LEVIUSH9 I.T.9 red.-,- MOKROUSOVP V.A.9 red.; PODKOSOVp L.G.9 red.; ROZHKOVAt Ye.V.; SOLOV'YZVv D.V'.v red.; FEDOROV, P.N., red.; -FMM'SM=j_1.D.; KHONINA, O.I.v red.; GRISHINA, T.B., red. izd-va; GUROVA# O.A*# tekbn. red. [Stu4ies on the dressing and Industrial processing of minerals3 Issledovaniia po, obogashchen'ilu I. tekhnologii poleznykh iskopassykh. 14oskva, Gos. nauchno-tekbn. izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okbrane nedr, 1961. 131 p. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Russia(1923- U.S.S.R.) Mi'nisterstvo geologii i okhrany nedr. 2. Vaesoyusnyy nauebno-issledovatellskI7 institut minerallnogo syr1ya (for Bygeles, Leviuah) (ores) FINMISPMVW -r 1r . NAUROV, A&I. %NNW"M .load capacity of the feeding cylinder on a carding machine. Teksteprom. 15 no.2:14-17 F 155. (MLRA 8:3) 1. Dotsent Ivanovskogo tekstillnogo instituta (for Finkelshteyn), 2. Nachallnik chesallnogo taekba imeni Varentsovoy (for Nazarov). (Carding machines) PlIms 1. 1 doto*at; KAMOVA, T.A.; UBUMN, I.A.; SKIRNOVA, AlwammaLl " r.P., Inshener laborstorti. low sethod of doublo roving. Taket.prom. 16 io.6:33-37 Js 156. (MM 9:8) 1. Ivanovskiy tokmtlllaogo lastitut (for linkellshteyn); 2. Zww- stitoll 2myoduyushchago pryadillnym proizvodetvom fabriki "Shuynkly proletwlyl (for FAkarova). (spinning) KUZIMIN, L.M.; FEWLISHTETH, I.I.; MIZONOVA, A.I.; MOV, I.F. Studying the operation of saw-toothed drams in the front section of ningle-procese pickers during table feeding. Izv.vys.ucheb.z&v.; tekh.tskst.prom. no.2-94-99 (MIRA 11:5) 1. Ivnnovskiy tekatilInyy Institut. (Cotton machinery) FIMMISHTWH. I.I. - ~ ~ I-I av.; tekb.tekst.prom. .1. ' I a.ucheb.z '. oubling Of the r'oving on flyers. IsvovY (MIR& 11111) wold- I mo.4:lu6-u6 158. 11 IF&novokly taketil'tV institute (Spinning) FIIW,L2SMZYN, 1.1. Doubling the roving In flyers. Izv. Va, uchab, zav.; tekh. tokstb. .Prom. no-5:66-76 '58. (MM 1 11: 12) 1.Ivanovskiy tekstillnyr institut. (spinning) ZOTIKOV, V.Ye.o prof., d%)ktor--tekhn.nauk;.BUDH1KOV, I.Y.; TRYKOV. P.P.; GINZBURG, L.N., retsenzent; XARPOV,* L.I., retsen2ent; 0IM4VA, Z,K,, reteenzent; TALKPOROVSKATA, V.V., retsenzent; retsenzent; KOFAMICH, Ye.l., red.; SHAPMfKOVA, T."A.`oe 'Igloo %11~1 - ~--' (Fundamentals of the spinning of fabrics] Osnovy priadeniia voloknistykh materialov. Pod red. V.E.Zotikove. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo lit-ry po legkoi promyshl., 1959, 506 p. (MMA 12:11) 1. Kafedra pryadeniya khlopka Ivanovskogo tekhaologichaskogo insti- tuta (IvTl) (for Karpov, Orlova, Taleporovskaya, Finkellahteyn). (Spinning) MMMISMIN, I.10 Study of the forming of the roving and the nev demigo of the roving frame flyer. lzv.vys.ucheb.xav.; tokh.taket.prom. no.6:5848 160. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Ivanovskiy tekstilInyy inatitut imeni M.T. Yrunze. (Spinning machinery) /--,N I.I.- Investigating the drawing and yarn forming processes in double roving. Isy.vya.ucheb.sav.;tektL.toket.prom. no.4:93-101 16o. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Ivanovskiy tekstill-4y Institut im. N.Y. Frunze. (spinning) '. ? I I I I SHTWN *Psychology of the mastery of knowledge In the schoW by DoN.Bogoiavleaskii, N.AsKenchinskata. Reviewed by 1,1. finkel'shteia, Top. psikhol. 6 no. 6:190-192 N-D 160. (MIRA 13 s 12 ) (Nducational psychology) (BogoiavlenskU,.D*N#) (Heachinakaia, NSAO FINMISHTEI.Np I.L., kand.tekhn-nauk Selecting the efficient typS of roving machine nyer. Tekists prom. 21 no,7:16-19 n 161s (MUM 14:8) (Spinnin machinery) FINKELISHTEYNP I.I. rl-~ Effect of the passage conditions of the product through the nyer on the properties of the roving* Izvpvys.ucheb.zav.; tekh.tekst.- prom. no.1:73-80 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. I~anovskiy tekstillnyy institut im. II.V.Frunze. (Spinning) 3/080/62/035/009/013/014'--"~'.- D287/D307 AUTHORS: Finkel'shteyn, I.I.v and Gellshteynq TITLE: Improved method for the preparation and purification of stilbene PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy.khimii, V. 35p no, 9, 1962, 2111 - 2112 TEXT: The authors investigated the effect of the starting material (benzaldehyde azine)q of the reaction conditions of the decomposi- tion process and of purification methods on the*yield and properties of stilbene. Experiments proved that the latter viere not affected by the properties.of the benEaldehyde azine but reaction conditions, e.-. the length of the decomposition process and the reaction tempe- rature viere very important factors. The advantages and disadvantages of various methods of purification, i.ee crystallization from di- 8hloroethane, vacuum distillation and heating-with acetic acid for 1 hour,-at 1000C are compared. Best results were obtained,when stil- bene was recrystallized from dichloroethane, in the presence of not less than 5 % of activated carbon. Card 1/2 S/Opd/62/035/009/013/014 Improved method for the D287/D307 ASSOCIATION: Kharlkovskiy zavod khimicheskikh reaktivov (Kharkov Plant for Chemical Reagents) SUBMITTED: FebruarY 3, 1961 Card 2/2 L 00940-M EWT(n) ACCESSION NXt AT50 15937 UR/3092/65/000/003/003110063 AUTHOR: D ov, U. S. IZ*Vdenok, 0. A. I Levin$ V. M. I 1W P Finkel a tan, 1. i Petrunin, V. L I T-ru-sh-in..* -N. TITLE; Problems of constructing the deflecting system of a 5-Gov channel ~A . SOURCEt Unarow. Nauchno-Issledovatel'skly Institut elektrofivicheAff a varatury. Xlektrofisichaskays. apparaturas abornik statay, no. 3, 1965P 51-03 , TOPIC TAGS: antiproton, antiproton Isolation ABSTRACT% The construction principles of an antiproton-isolating r-f deflecting system are set forth. Calculations showed that the most expedient deflecting systern should comprise a met of Independently-phased single-gap quasi-toroidal resonators operating at the fundamental wave nwd*o the deflection being ' S-Gew, accomplish" by electric r-f field, The deflection system of the OlTati Lcem L 0094L-66 .4 ACCESSION NRt AT501593T anti l-nn iven) "a theme roto &b lines (details i th l d d l n c a e ove e es ong gne p g quency, characteristicw 16 rectangular -deflecting-area resonators. resonance fro 150 MCI Q-factor, 16000 or higheri shunt resistance, 0. 8 Mohmal po-or lose in.. one resonator Is 60 kw and In the entire deflecting system, I MW at a rated i electric-field strength of 31. Z kv/cm. All resonators irt mounted In a 3-sectloal. VA 14 -m long 1. 5-tn diameter vacuum tank. The reso tore art connected to their feeders via vacuum load-In* and two.loop, matchers, A soparata.excitation 1. 3- Mw vhf oscillator produce* 6- 1%aac pulses at a rq~wtition rate of 5 p/mIn. origo art. hast 12 figures and 6 forunIaG6. I ASSOCIATION1 i. SUB)ATTZI)i 00 IWAS '00 BUD COM NP, OTHERs-00i A 1, r: eANJ 212 ~w EIT,m* JUIAAP GS 3-a . j 3~ ACCE3SION MR! AT5007950 9/0000/64/000/000/0791/01" 55 , AUrNOW1 Dow AIN tdov,_N. 0. Yek In", V. V. I Z4lASLnz9PA_"_- I ~K. N. IMalyshevl. r., Petelin I G t Pstrustint-V6 t.1 ta ifin :E4_Tr:U9hln. 0. Kh. ItbanskLy, 1. TITIZO Deflecting system of S-ftv aftittelln w hamal SOURCEt international Conference an High Energy Accelerator*. Dub"s. '1953, Trudy. Moscow, TOPV~ Mgt antiproton, high energy particle. particle bean, high energy ac- celerator AOSTPACTi Specific requirements flowing from the applied principle of particle resolution have determined the choice of the type of deflecting system. During do. i" velopment of the device the requirements were also considered from.the viewpoint of the high-froquency power supply system. The creation of a high-power ISO-mega. hertz frequency generator that operates with pulses of several milliseconds dure- tion Is a technically complex t"k. Thereforew special attention was given durItS the development of the deflecting N"t4a to Its sconowt and efficiency. Taking these constalretione lots seesusto eamputations weiv c arried out of a himba of Card 1/3