SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OSIPOV, A.S. - OSIPOV, B.K.
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The Separation of Selenium and Tellurium From Platinum Metals In the Fcrm Df Tri-
valent Ferric Seienite and Tellurite
obtained show that optimum conditions for t~:.e precipitatior of tellurites and
selenite are pH values of 2.A - 2.5 and a 90% excess of iron against the stoichlo-
metric amount. Under these conditions tellurium extraction attained 97.5% and
selenium extraction 95.4%. The ferric selenite and tellurlte precipitates separat-
ed out of solutions, at a ph value of 2:26, contained 215 g/t platinum, 460 g/t
palladium, and 59 g/t rhodium or 3.7; 4.6 and 5.1% respectively of tli'%Ir content
in the initial solution. The precipitate contained very smali amounts oC rutherl'um
and iridium. There are 2 tables and 6 Sov'-et references.
ASSOCIATIONS- Severckavka--skly gornometallurgicheskiy Inst1tut, (Nortli Caucasian
1netitute of Mining and Metallurgy); Kafedra metallurgii tyaz~~elykh,
tsvetnykh metallov (DepaTtment of Metallurgy of Heavy NDn_Fprro'~is
Metals)
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PHASL I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV"6425
Gerberg Anatoliy Aronovich, and Alek-sandr Sw',gj~yevich Osipov
S,roitc"stvo aerodromov (Construction of Airports) Nloscox% , Avtotransizdat,
1962. 330 p. 3000 copies printed.
Ed. : B. S. Deberdeyev, Tech. Ed, : Ye. N. Gataktionova.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers an(] technicians conrrrned with
,Ii(: design and construction of airports.
(70V'ERAGE: The book generalizes Soviet and non-Soviet experiences a('( UMUlated byair-
p.iri '.Y-ilders in respect to the Lfficiency of iridividual per-forn-mice methods (f leading work
prwolures involving the maximum use cf rripcInnized means of progressive inventory
dovi,.es and tools. Pra(Aiual methods and procedures employed in individual
,jirf)(W construction C.P('rations are presented. an(] the pro( edures govorning
1h. ()p#-r al ions of ma( hiner'N, an(] equipinClit tUrVd III 111V SOVI('t t'nion
'Irld in Urren. use h-V airport building organizations ar(- clahoratvd. Data
Card ~/:3
Corls-i, iion of Airports
SO V! 6425
a-, prescnted on the ( onstru lion ()t i in" I,. ~4 laxi str ips aprons, platforn-is.
s-.,-,.ps and dr-ainag( la( i .:1 i( s. 'I lit , f;ris1ru, *i(,,t) (it simple, inipro,-vd,
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ml, f*(-If -io* ?,I :!igs is iis.',( d hr - Pr(lta( I, and
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1!1 till ough Vill 1,% E'rigirwt-i A. S. Osipov. I here at 1, 20 rclf-ren( es.
AR! E OF CONTEINFFS [Abrdgedl
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Ch. ~ . Preliminary " orks 5
Ch. 2. Ev avalion W(wk I
Ch. 3. Construction of Drainage and %Vatcr Runol-I Nw%%orks i20
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Envest I gat ing ohock a be orbers based cm granu:a-r mateeria:g . lzv, -r.~ -- -
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TTanslation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, 1960, No. IF3, v.p,4,
# 97905
AUTHCR: Osipov, A.T.
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TITLE: Some Methods of Processing Piston flings in Connection With Their
Operation Quality in the Engine
PERIODICAL: Tr. Ufimsk. aviats. in-ta, 1957 (195B), No. 4, pp. 82-90
TEXT; Investigations, which were carried out by some works producing
piston rings, showed that the fitness of the piston rings to the cylinder walls
depends to a considerable extent on the method of obtaining the Intermediate
product assuring the uniform distribution of the'cast iron structure over the ring. V
Intermediate products with local inclusions of chilled cast iron, porous and
having blisters, with non-uniform cast iron structure, do not assure, even after
the corresponding mechanical processing, the production of high-quality rings.
It is recommended to cast the intermediate products for piston rings of non-
circular shape; hereby the weight of the intermediate product decreases the
Card 1/2
10(0); 18(o); 25(o) PHAsR I BwK axpLorTATION SOV~203':s
Ufa. Avistalomyy 1.6titut
TrudY, TYP. 2. (Transactions of the OrdzhonlkldZ. Avla-lon Institute ,
Ufa) Mr 2. urn. Bashkirskoys knizhnoys Izd-vo, 1956. 119 P.
b-rsta slip Inserted. 1.000 copies printed. 13
2ditorial Board: I.F. Y"alln (Reap. Ed.), A.M. Rx=mnovicss, r.A. Q_
Bolotovskly, 3.1. Kulikov, I.A. Berazin, V.A. VInogrado,s. and
F.D. Mlrko; Rasp. gd. for this numbers I.A. Bolotovalcly; W. of
PubXlahlng Houses N.A. Ourvich; Tech. Ed. s P.O. OaYrullln.
PURPOSIs The book, is Intended for engineers of scientific and In-
dustrial Institutions.
COVZMAGZ: This collection In oomposod of a number of unrelated or-
tIC148 In mechanical, aeronautical (fluid dynamics), metallurg1cal
and other branches of engInsoring. For further coverage see
Table of Contents.
R&khmAnovIcLh# A.M. Boundary Layer an the 3urroce or a Large
CW-Wastum In the Longitudinal Direction 3
Mlit artIole describes results of an investigation or tho
boundary layer in nonlinear flow allowing for transversal
Pressure. The following personalities are mentioneds
I.?. Tomelln, W.Sh. Kazykhanow, R.P. S'Yotllohch.va, V.P.
TWskov. and T.V. SalathnLkov. There are 4 Soviet rer*rsanows.
Doychss~, B.S. X.AsurInS ?oatperatum In a glgh-Voloeity Flow
Of One 23
ftis work Is an Investigation of the offset of M number on
redovwry factor in -.ft. range or Pwi.o, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.4,
2.0 for a case of transversal flow over a cylindrical thermo-
cowplo and It establishes the value of this method. It was
foussod that variation of Me average recovery factor as a
function of Mach number X in case of a transversal flow over
a thermootsuple Is different for subaonle and supersonic v*lo-
sitles. In tPle region of X.-I.o-2.o, the meassuz~"t of two-
porature or the stream may be taken by a tr~zvwmal thormu-
fouple with a dlamoter of 0.2-0.3 on. Thort, are 7 reference-
5 Soviet. and 2 Gorman.
dallsakbanov, I.A. Torsion or oars or zs~Lsslrcular Cross Sectlon 33
This article describes solution of the problez of torslon of
a prismatic bar having a semicircular cross section tand*r con-
dItlass 4aflned by Saint Venant's th"r7 of torsion. This
solution Is presented In me form of a trogonsometric series
and allows the calculation of bam of semicircular orces so*-
titans for streogth and torsional rigidity by very simple
ferva.slas. Thom are 2 Soviet references.
Oallakhanow, 9.0. Torsion Analysis of Shafts With Slngle Flat
Killed Recesses 415
This article gives a solution to problems of torsion 1. air-
auiar section shaft& having single flat sopgontal recesses,
The method applied to this solution Is similar to that do-
scribed by the author In Tmdy Uflmalcogo avlatalmnogv In-
otltuts. Mr 1. 1955. There are 2 Soviet references.
gull.kov, 3.1. Distribution of CIrcumforential Stress*$ Between
Splines of a Splined Joint 63
21sle article describes the distribution of circumferential
at!Vves b.t.**. the splines of a splin*d joint. Forassalas
for the determination or transmitted circumferential stressom
of the aaAinum lo&dwd pair of splines are establiahed an tne
principle that clearances between stressed splines of the
shaft and floevo change according to a sinumoidal law. Data
obtained can be applied In designing primary apli-ned joints
(eswosablios). Them sm 5 Soviet mr.rances.
Rmvlyut4v. R.R. Zff'.cl&ncy or Fa.t-incring Belt Trkn~issions -'5
This article considers expects of losses and tneir Influen-
on *fflcloncy of plans belt transmission. Special attentt~
was gIvan to aerodynamic lossea In belt@ and pulleys In vi,w
of Us& considerabl* affect produced by them on general or-
fici~cy or fast moving tran-196lons and to Internal lossoo
whIen have a declolve effect on the length of lire of th.
bolt. For the purposes, of cnecklng the accuracy of the ob-
talnod data xperi--ental research was suppleme,ted to the Ih.,
oratLeal. The following personalities working In thin f'i,~a
aro mentioned: 'y
Il
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Trudy, TYP. 2. (Transactions of the Ordzhonikidze Aviation Instltute.
Ufa) Wr 2. Ufa. BashkIrskoye knithnoye Izd-vo, 1956. 219 P.
Zrrata allp Inserted. 1.000 copies printed.
ZdItorIaI Boardz L.P. Yomelln (Rasp. Ed.), A.M. R-khmanovich. I.A.
B0l0tQv8kIY, 3.1. X.11kov, I.A. Barezin, V.A. Vinogradow, and
F.D. Kirk*. Rasp. Ed. for this number: I.A. Bolotovskiy; Ed. of
Fubll&hLhg Housei M. 4. Ourvloh; Tech. Ed. j P.O. OnyrullIn.
PUPPWRI The book Is Intended for engineers of scientific and In-
dustrIal Institutions.
COVERAGII TkLIo collection lu composed of a number of unrelated or-
t1GI48 in Mechanical, aeronautical (fluld d"amles), astallurgIcal
and other branches of engineering. For further Govem&* 8*9
?&bit of Contents.
Increasing the Accuracy of Mechanical Int
.;grat I*n
and Solution of Conanon Dirr*rontini Equations by Me-. im-
pulse Linic-rake Integrator 93
The article deals with research on machanIzass for accurst*
Approximate Integra tion and differentiation based on nev
principles of simulation (modally). A detailed description
Is given With diagrams of the integrator. Personalities man-
tion0d includes M.L. Bykhavokly and N.G. BruyevIch. Them
or- 8 Soviet references.
-olipogj A,!!. Influence or the Nonuniforwity of the Structure
ma xiss"d -Properties of Fig Iron an the Qialiti, or Piston
Rings ill
The article discusses am* important problems of piston
ring toobaclogy and establishes the causes or quoditative
Irregularity of piston rings.
irlctn aYo; Investigation of the Viscosity or Liquid pis
rP:;!,
pending on Chemical Composition and Temperature of Rest-
In& The article describes a Method of obtaining o2werlmental 125
JLEj'oa the viscosity of pure double forrocarboo a.11074 and
triple al-lays of Iron. It also discusses determination of
viscosity of various Pig Iros,s, such as, Bessemer. Opal hearth
and cast Lrons. Personalities mentioned include: A.I. Bach-
Inakly, Professor A.M. Samarin, and L.A. ShwartSaLs. Them
are 11 reforonces: 7 Soviet and 4 Gerumn.
_y=nor- A-f-- 'Investigation of the process of MacrAn1ng With
Vibrating Tools 143
the article gives basic res"ta of an InvostigatIm or the
Influence of second order vibration In metal burning on the
quality and accuracy of the machined surface. The" a" 25
reforoneems 14 Soviet, and I English.
L&Zvv.T.j. Methodology for Klaborating ?eohnaloglaal Pro-
74n Ay
-Wesses of Aircraft Engine k..emblY 155
Looording to rho author this is the first attempt to olsoo-
rate the technological processes of asecribIlng aircraft *"-
gloss prior to "as production. Basic principles for develop-
went of toeftnological processes of assembly, recommended so-
quence QZ t ax,-I same org"itarlonea roqulrOnlents
...Teratiop.,
ri zm*-n ~ I.A, Graphic Method for the Determination or vol,--il.
p !u Coal
a Rut- r0, LAE rroper;Ies o1 Bm
ras article gives a correlatlansl analysis of the Ilt.rJ--
pend"ce of the Incandescent mass and the -it of volatill
products of brc~ coal. A method for the construction or
Iv1dual curves, their practical significance, and a
or the composition or tables are 61-. There are 8 Soviet
=
references.
jUlrjjMja_" qualitative Paper-Chronato,mpni. and 1-In-
sent Method of X.,klng ni'uoln- B- coals
The article de*crib- f- in-attgatione of
large number of coals. F-i-- aro KI-en In the r.- or
table. Th.- are 6 3--
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Ufa -Avlatolonniry Lnstltut
?7`00- vrP. 2. (Transactions of the Ordzhonikidze Aviation Institute,
Oft) Wr 2. Ufa. BashkIrskoye knlznnoye Izd-wo, 1956. 219 p.
trmta slip Inserted. 1,000 copies printed.
9ditorlda boards I P. Teselin (Reap. M.), A.M. Ralch-snovich, 1.4.
Solotovskly, 3.1: Kullkov, I.A. Bemzln, V.A. Vlnogradov, and
F.D. Kirko; Reap. Ed. for this nunib.r. r.A. Boloto.suly; Ed. or
ftbIldhing House: N.A. Ourvich; Tech. Ed. : P.O. Gayfullin.
PUPMOSS' The book is Inten4ed for angineers of scL"t1flo and in-
*"trlsl institutions.
COVZRAZZ: This 0021"tlon Is O=Poa*d of a nuaber of unrelated ar-
t1cl=n 101hWn1.C,.1, so-na,tlcal (fluid dynamics), aetallurgical
r rane 0 engineering. For further coverage see
20 of Con tenhe
A_ Orapb1c Mod f*;- tne Detersination of Voliftile
L 0
jW ff...-prd p -
g of ~~ ~:..l j terdl-
I%* ~Lrtlale :2v.sla orr ron.1 Analysis of th
or
stass and the etit 0 YM
pe"*nce of the Inc des, clatll.
prVaucts of brc~ co&X. A Minodjfor the construction Or
I,4Lvj u%l cumes, r-,%*lr pracI StEnlric-c'...nd Qtnod
for th! ompoaltlan of tables am Clean. There re 8 Soviet
rsfe~lem.
MrIaLLn-I.A. gua.,ltatlvo Paper-Chrve,stographic and
a,mt x.thod or Mark--.g B- fBM"" coals 207
0 ve t
the Grti.L. d.8.r'1b.4 r in 9 .1gation: of6
largo nusb:r of coals a__ even in th f0.1 of a
tabl.. Th m are 6 .-.s.
_32rCz1A__Z-A- Small Dimension Engine With Eulsjon Fuel rn- 211
J"tion
Thl:oertioloo jn:wq.,jg:ted,the pos3lb1litY of using ~lolon
LnJ -tio r ruI . x,al -dj_n .1 on engines. Design or .
IIng p,,ap and of* a alid-all. P..P 1. described. ?he"
sm, 6 Soviet
AVAILABLE, Llbr-rY of C-g-65
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:
Of X 2Ufa. So rUarskoye miznnoye Izd-vo, Iqt~C. , I ~ p
Lrrata Blip Inserted. I.Wo copies printed.
WILGriJa acArds I.P. Toballn (Reap. Ed.), A.M. Makha"ovion. I.A.
bblatowsklY. 3.1. Kullk.v. 1.A. Bortzin, V.A. VI-gradov, and
P.D. Itirka; Reap. Zd. Car tnls number: I.A. BolotovokLiy; F~2. or
ftbIlAftlag 8~40, M. A. Ourv~l ?.on. Ed.: P.O. Gayrullln.
'
';
runroax, The back 1. Intended f:
r
sngjne.re afsclantif-jo and In-
duatfl" institutions.
COTJMAA11~ rAi: collection is ccw;p.a.d of a number of unrelaced or-
Lisles In a on
&
n'
k
aeronautical (Cluld dynamic.),
c
h
:
ti
AM smor bran .angl ... ring. Por further coverage
Tablo of Contents.
Torsion Analysis or Shafts WIth Single FlAt
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alr-
t*rslon
in
t. prot)Ion
0f
lution
VQ
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to that que-
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lar
Th* thad applied to tul & sol.tion
i
"Z-1bod by the author In Trudy uriAskogo aviatsionnago In-
stituta, Nr 1, 1955. Th.r. are, 2 Soviet references.
Distribution Of Cimunfe-tial Stresses Motes"
-
3-1
I'll -1--.7
3plIned Joint 63
1
vas article describes the distribution of cirounf.ran'tial
stresses between the splines of a Spliced joint. Formula.
for th dAtOrKinatim of transmitted circumforentlal stresses
e
r
the= 10&404 Pair Of Splines are established on trio
%nalplo that
r
be
&r&n
tw*sn stressed splines of the
p
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.
,,o
abaft aod &I" a=& rdIng to a sinuzoidal law. Data
:
:
obtained can be applied in designing primary oplined joints
(affientblIes). There are 5 Soviet rare rences.
~ x.R. trriciency of Past~oving Belt Transmissions T5
maVpy
rt,
.Lo considers a
a
poct
s o
ses
and
t4
&1r Influence
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as arfici ney of plane I tBaLl an 3 at 1 ttention
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to an c cases In belts and pulleys In view
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tProduced by thoo an general of-
flalmay of fast moving transe~lselons and to Internal losses
shich ftavo a dealaive effect an the longtA of life of "a
b'l t. For .. purposes of checking the accuracy of the ob-
talned "ta
~:perlzental researcm was Supplemented to trio =c-
?
erotical. following personalities working In this field
&M lWatloned; U.N. Out'yar, N.T. Urazbayev, V.M. Belyayev,
IS. A."In. There are 8 r*forences: 7 Soviet, and I Oerman.
Increasing the Accuracy of Mechanical Integration
';mn, .
.f
'I.L Common Differential Equations by Means of Im-
p"so LInk-rake Integrator
the artial: deals with research on mechanisms for accurate
9"roiLlAst integration and differentiation based an now
PrInCIP149 of simulation (modally). A detailed descrip ti.n
is given with diagrams or the integrator. Personalities men-
tioced Includes M.L. Bykhovok.Ly ~d H.Q. Bruyevich. There
am 8 Soviet references.
Influence of the Nonuniformity of the 3truoture
Prepertles of PIS Iron on the quality of Piston
Rings
The article discusses some Important pmbleas of platm
ring tooftnology and establishes the causes of qualitative
Ir"CWlarltY of pIs-on rings.
investigation or tn or Liquid Fig
VI
Chanica omp si 10 anscoslty
d Tamper tura of Host-
1"s
125
Th. article demo ribeD a met-nod of obtaining experimental
10
8'
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dfi&a an the viayor p re double ferrocarban alloys and
o
-Ipl- alloys N
t
1
r
n. It
also dla cuss of determination or
viscosity of various Pig Irons, suarl as, Boosemer, Open hearth
and *&at Irons. Personalities mentioned Include: A.I. Been-
inarly, Professor A.M. Samarin, and L.A. Shvartaman. There
or* 12 reforancest 7 Soviet and 4 Gormen.
YERGALIYEV. A.Ye.; YURKOV, V.N.; OSIPOV. A.V.
Boring and blasting operations in drift mining. Trudy A-It. GYNII
AN Kazakh. SSIR no.7:102-113 158. (MIRA 12:7)
(Boring) (Blasting)
TERGALITEV, A.Ye.; YURKOV, V.N.; OSIPOV, A.V.-_
Establishing vork norms and wagee in lode mining. Trudy Alt.
GHNII AN Kazakh. SSR no.7-114-119 158. (KIRA 12:7)
(Mining engineering) (Wages) (Work measurement)
YERGALIYFV, A.Ye.; KUZNETSOV, I.Ye.; YUHKOV, V.N.; POPENEO, M.Kh.;
OSMV A
-~S-~~
Development of systems of mining at the Belcusovka Mine. Trudy
Alt. 04NII All Kazakh. SSR 10:3-11 '61. (MIRA 14:9)
(Altai Mountains-Mining engineering)
YERGALIYEV, A-Ye.; BABINOVICH, V.L.; OSIPOV, A.V.; YURKOV, V.N.;
HUDYAEOV, M.T. ......
System of mining the Berezovskiy Mine. Trudy Alt. GMIJII AN Kazakh.
SSR 10:12-34 161. (MIRA 14.9)
(Altai Mountains--Mining enoineering)
YERGALIYEV, ji.Ye.; YURKOV, VA.; OSIPOV, AN.
Mining flat pitching vein deposits. Trudy Alt. G?0411 Ali Kazakh.
SSR 10:35-63 61. (MjqA 14:9)
(Mining engineering)
.'I
OSIPOV, A.V.
Study of abor consum4rc by
G!INII AY Kazakh. SSH 15.j-3-,'-! 163.
Determininp the oi' t h.,,
-ameter- c-' and the physi:nmechanical pro- ,-or*,
of the ore. " I U ~ -. 3)
lbLd.z2/.-.r
OSIPOVP A.V.
Oar road toward corw-,unist Dibor. -bum.promm. 37 nc.3:22-25 Ag
,62. (WRA 17:2)
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Ccafereane on ~uswtloas of Electroeraphy
Z.11. Vicogradov described some of -he rest-.$ of the
CaTFaMo " liquid ~thods of el*Ctrnphoto~;rm;~hlc dw-
velopment. Tu.19. Karpcshko devoted ria ro~ort to the
criterion of lirht sensitivity of tte e1ctropho1.o,:rsFt.1c
process. After the report., a di3cusalon took
an methods of dot.rmlnln6 the lit;ht soositlylty Of
alectrophotc3grWhic layers. Zherzylh*v spoice on the
prosp.c*%. of de,elopIng polygraT=c ;r.ces- .-In"
electric and maG..etic forces. 0.7. ;roa., .1.0
for I.I. ZhIlOTich, 'orde.Teva
Pautha and Tu. 1. Kovalayti- ) reportof4-._,. the
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, r.U. '.l'vidiks and op rt.
vich,
an th 0 use 0r r*ctrogra;hic met= a It r*cordlr.Z
oscilloaraphs and other recori.4mg L=3tru=ents.
V.I. Turchenkc (speaking lso for L.N spot. on
a My recor,
the po3albility of *I1-rtr.;bo,-ra;hlca mg
Images from eloctron-bes.= titei. :-S. F,,azol*
also for N.N. '-'arke-tich, T.I. K--lovskay I.
talinausk.00, U.K. Nayo.ms, a.M-2
uzm=s) e.i-O. de-ali-I d-.9c-I;ti.
Z.A. a of
&t0 r7 =chine methods of proluting Photomea-carluc-
tor P;pers (zinc oxide was ~9~1). .4-1. ~;ok~iy
&Ja0.r I.I. ZhIl*,Ich, 0.11. ;r~no,. Go-d-y-
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on methods of zeamela t%q ;). -*_t is of c-tart;ed ole~.tro-
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aan shown In B.I. Tlkhon.,'s r-p~r~ to be =t &',ways
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Lkln& also r I.11 ZhIlevich, :.-. 1"arz. ~..E.
(ep~ fc.I Z
Vishehak a and Yu.,~.Zlbuts) reportel on ;~r -
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ter. Tu.K.Tlshakas t;a"e a re;ort It"3ea_rtt am .=.
;;:ical properties of the polycrystallice lklers of
e;Itajouz cadmi-m. _'.F. XjjaLky.,1.ch,s 3;.k- an -=-
he photoelectric pro;-rt!:- -.f Zb2S~ and the
two tke maxim= of the at.I~bout 9W a )4
arize
8n reported on methols of obtalrar.6 s,alenlus
li';h-ItITo1rs, incluling sublimation &=.I
t-=.; ItTs also fou.m.1 t1-t the
tr tM
t 0 layers Increased after storage for to 2 zcm-"
f h
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rorSi C;; Gro nishim) spoke on research Into *_*c-
trie. refer-ties of electrophotogrs;hIc laTers af
amorphous selenium and poviorod :-cc orldw. N.E.
Sr
ttj~oro, (SpeaXIX16 also .10 -U~i.;
.layers &~. 302o of ~r
reduction of f;10-4,,,
pro P* rti.s. 71n'11the followir., -ports am farre-
aacnetot;raphy were dollverel, 1; Lazzmacte:,ev,
-t3actroleposi 'In
7.1-4zhogica, -.,.n of I ;
!1fTi-,ivqM La,,;%etIc Ch-racter,-ics' ~
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C.-,l 1C/10
MENZHERITSKIY, A.I.; QPjFSLAtK.; YFFfiEMVf H.D.; KRUKOVSKIY, Ya.V.;
SHLUGER, N.A.; REPSHILI, A.P.; MITSKEVICH, V.M.; MIKIRTUCHEVA,
Z.V.; POIDNSKIY, V.V.; OBOTOVA, M.N.; SEMEMVSKIY, A.A.;
GARASEVICH, G.I.; VAYNBFRG, Ye.l.; DOMNICH, A.M.; LFVCHENKO, V.L.;
RAFALISON., V.D.; ROMANENKO, Ye.l.; SHPINFR, Ye.l.; TEKLIN, V.G.
Innovations. B=. i der. prom. rio.2t58 Ap-Je 165. (MIRA 18:6)
AUTHORS: Volk ov, K. D. , Cnief Enginter, YerL--i- e
Y,irkov, V.!*~
2echnical --~cienzes,
Engineers
T1TLE; Exj~erience of Exploi~Litioi-. of' :~7- r-
Niine C~yt otr,,totki tioka :.'r
PERIODICAL: ;ornyy Z-.,. f nu I , I `~4 ~- 1~ , ,, r .,I , I i
AB5ThAI.T. The authors descrile iicv, we! 1.
1 7~ 4, ". .- r ".-,;1:3 .-x(
r. 54 of the baloisovc 111im,
N
cuted by a party of 1. men. Ths pirly
work, the boring of t I Li st!. o I t2 sL, r. de
mecnanicLi appliances. ")-.er,~ !irp
AS60CIAT10!,:belousov8koye rudou~r,----iye j3iici~:;cvc
Card 1/1 1. vilnes - (-.;orati(-.n
YERGALIM, Aodesh Yergqliyevich; YURKOV, Viktor Nazarovich; GSIMV-,-
-Al-eksardr Vasil yevich; ZYRTANOV, Ti3mofey Favlovich; KUZNETSOV,
YU.N. P ~' ~,. 7, tekbn. red.
(Systems of working ore deposits of minor and average thickness)
Sistemy razrabotki rudnykh mestorozhdenil maloi i arednei moshchno-
sti. Alma-Ata, Izd-vo, Akad. nauk Kazakhskoi SSR, 1961. 205 P.
(FIRA 14:7)
(Mining engineering)
SI-C7, A. y1".
0
1
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"TeF,tF 3n t.'. '- "' t - '. -1,
1. OSIPOV, A.Ye.
2. USSR (600)
7. "Experiments In Selection of Oats for Iiraunity to Loose Smut", Seelektslya
I Semenovodstvo, No 3, 1951, pp 75-77.
9. MikrobioloEriya, Vol XXI, Issue 1, Moscow, Jan-Feb 1952, pp 121-132. Unclassified.
051?0'11 A. Ye.
ac
F-iol Sci, All-Union ll~ f-t. o. tjtjj rowir., Lenirij i-,(;,
I.o 7, Dec '4)
7 Ull r I
OSIPOV, A.Ye., kandidat biologicheakikh nauk.
Vogetativm hybridization in the breading of plftnts of the grass
family. Agrobiologiia no-3:78-88 My-Je 056. (tILRA 9-9)
1.Ryazanskuya selektsionno-opytnaya stantsiya.
(Hybridization, Veretable) (Grain)
OSIPOV. B.
Maturing in the process; a sketch. Sov.profeoiuzy 16 ao.6:
6-10 Mr '60. (MIRA 13:1)
(Moscow-ClockmaUne, and watchmaking)
OSIFOV B-,,.,lnzhener-kapltaa III rangs.
Studying fire extinction methods. Nor. flot 7 no.2:41 147
(MIRA 9:6)
(United States-Ships-Fires and fire prevention)
Islas
ACC NR, AN70o4844
AUTHOR: Belikov, V.;
ORG: none
Souid--cmi: uR/qoo3/67/0O0/038/ooo4/oooh
TITLE: Electroni-c computer serves aeroflot
SOURCE: Izvestiya. no. 38, 14 Feb 67, p. 4, col. 7
TOPIC TAGS: electronic computer, civil aviation
ABSTRACT:
test year Aeroflot transported 53 million passengers. The newly established
firm "Avtomatika" will do the cybernetics work by which with the help of a
computer it will be possible to find out exactly the number of passenger
seats available. The Ministry of Civil Aviation of the USSR thinks that
the automated system of ordering and selling tickets will work 2 1/2 times
faster.then the most experienced cashiers.
SUB CDDE: 09,01
/SUBM DATE: Done/ ATD PRESS: 5114
Card 1/1
C)3T', 0", -3. ;~ .
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19L,--; s. 51-37 - ~,7 -r: 5 "a7.v.
30: Letopis' Vul. ',0,
)c ~, 13 /~
L - ') I / 124 - 19 5 7 - 10 - 114 54
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 10, p 40 (USSR)
AUTHOR: 05ipov, B.A.
T IT LE: On the Combustion of Pulverized Coal in the Fireboxes of Loco-
motives (K voprosu szhiganiya ugol'noy pyli v paravoznykh
topkakh)
PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. Tbiliask. in-ta inzh. zh.-d. transp., 1956, Nr 30,
pp 166-182
ABSTRACT: An analysis of existing ideas on the combustion process of
pulverized solid fuel leads the Author to the conclusion that an
accelerated combus-.ion of the pulverized coal can be realized
during the motion o' the powdery suspension throu%hn a curvilinear
flue; the accelerat:.on of the process resultsfromta high relative
radial velocity. Yae high temperature of the process (around
15000 C ) is an important factor in the increase of the rate of
heat liberation. Experiments conducted by the Author support
his assertions.
G. A. Varsha%,-sk-.y
Card 1/1
1"LSIHMOV., B.A.; NESTERENKO, A.D., kand. ekon. nauk, otv. red.
[Reproduction and ways of efficient utilization of
timber resources In the Maritime Territory] Vosproiz-
vodstvo i puti ratsionallnogo ispollzovaniia leso-
syrlavykh resursov Primorokogo kraia. Vladivostok,
AN SSSR, 1961. 33 p. o (MIRA 160)
(Maritime Territory-Porasts and forestry-Economic aspects)
,
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Ssxoiqkgkt~~ A--T5005916 S/I!U/6,4/271/000/0005) OIS
_Bui~enkmc'Yp-- Osipov, B-, A. 1!
TITLE: -Eva uation-'of the seasonal choracteristics of-the upper, atmosphere energy
I
-bAlance-:in -the Worthern Hemisphere
-n1n&ad-.--."Jk ea~ 1 tarkaiA~iskfy wa-u-chno--l s-sled-ova 6e I` s-ki-y-
2~1_ V Mislenn t6dy,issl*tdbVaniy4-gidrometeoro-
N ~;. 7 . --- - --- -_ . - 0 f kb vvchislftel:
s iki -6--ispol-Z W-ClAtrohovkh: tsl ro
_v- rkt, VY-
in
ta vestigatIng bydrometeoroloSical
s 0- Ws tey" umeric-al. -methods - of M
conditions in the Arctic using electronic digital computers; collection of artlcIes)3
no. .1, 5718.
-TOPMUM: upper. atmospher. e, atmospheric kinetic energy, upper atmosphere=cneTj;y
balance, radiation balance, upper atmospheredynamics, radiation absorption
ABSTRACT:.:-Research7has been carried out to Aetermine the relationships between tbe
seasonal Variations in the radiational balance-. and in the- dynamic- characterlstlcq of
the upper -atmosphere. A series of meteorological factors were considered along
-eight: parallels ai'10-degree intervals between 10 and 80* N for summer and winter:
~-imionochromatic.radiati6n transfer, total radiation intensity in a half-nphere within
INN I~Ww
Y29YIM~5
ACCESSION-NR: AT5005816-
4 givenrange of -f r6quencies,' longwave radiation in 2-km layers, (11, 13,*15
7 9kw) -, vaI or te
asion at:different latitudes And seasons,- the downward transmission
ot -iongwave. radia n* pressure and
density within specifir.-layets, the filtration
ozone"*and.carbon.diox1de, shortwave r'adiation,absorption by'ozone in
1he 2000-3200-4 Hartley band, shortw-ave.radiation absorption by water vapor in 31x
Tegions in the Hartley band, and several upper atmosphere kinetic-energy factors
11The results-of these computations, made on ar. "'Ural-211 electronic digital compute r,
iare presented in a series of-tables and graphs. The data are analyzed, discusnL
d,
And.comoared.with those obtained In earlier studies made by Ohring, Hurgetroyd,
Goodyi'and ?lass.-, The findings obtained In the present work, which stresses the
role of water vapor, ozone, and-carbon dioxide In the absorption of-shortwave W)d
longwave radiation,~ are essentially in agreement with those of Ohring and others.
,
Orig. art has: 5 tablesi 8 figures, and 23 formulas.
Ltnii'dgrad, '
gledovatel's!
ASSOCIATION.7 a a 4Y
Arkticheakiy J nt rkticheakiy nauchno-is
,
-
In- titu (Arctle and Attarctid Scientific Research In titUte-)
t
SUBMITTEM: - DO- ENCL. 00 SUB CUR., ES
M
NO REV Sk OTHER t 7008 AMPMSSI, .11 f) 7
-7-
USSR/Pbysics microwave dispersion FD-746
Card 1/1 Pub 146-16/22
Author Osipov, B. D.
Microwave dispersion in ammonia at a pressure of 10-2 m
Title m of Hg
Periodical Zhur. eksp. I teor. fiz., 27, 115, Jul 1954
Abstract Letter to the editor. Experiments were performed according to
methods of G. Birnbaum (J. Appl. Phys. 22 119511); PhYs- Rev. 77
(1950) and of W. D. Hershberger (J. Appl. Phys. 17 [194611). Dis-
persion curves are presented In grephs. 4 foreign references.
Institution Physics Institute imeni Lebedev, Acad. Sci. USSR
Submitted February 12, 1954
0 PO V,
USSR/Electronics - Frequency Stabilizers
Card 1/1 Pub 90-4/12
FD-2224
Author Barchukov, A. LY Vasil'ev, G. A., Zhabotinskiy, M. E.) Osipov. B. D.
Title Electromechanic klystron frequency stabilizer
Periodir-al Radiotekhnika, 10p 29-32, Mar 1955
Ct The article describes results of testing an electromeclainic klyatron fra-
quency stabilizer developed by the authors at the Physics Institute imeni
P. N. Lebedev of the Academy of Sciences USSR in 1951. The aim of this
research was to develop a stabilizer simple in construction and operation,
which could also provide an easy means for the klystron frequency changes.
To attain these prerequisites in a single block, the Mrictions of cavity
resonator and the discriminator were unifiedp and the modulation of reso-
nent frequency of the cavity-resonator wavemeter was executed by means of a
movable membrane.
tution: Physics Institute imeni P. W. Lebedev, Academy of Sciences USSR
Submitted : 16 Apr 1954
t6fflkhysian A *equanoy~ standard
22
Pubi.
21/54
:q3ipavy. -B -DO and Prolihorovy As H.
Tj+
1--~ no, Mr-Onia Ute of absorption (3.3) as a standard for freqmv7 mommrs-
,C~ 6
Mento in the 5-20 Hgo range up to the precision
:Dok.- M SSSR 10.2/5., 933-934., j=9 n., l955
I deser#ti, on is presented of an Instrument vbiob can be used as a frequency
neasuring standard in the frequency range between 5-20 Ito. Its design aild
construction aro based on the fact that gas spectral linen a" mot affoctod
f 3.j! speatral line in used izi the
by, the outer conditions. A=onia gas -o
in4rumn+. Frequencies masmva witla this instrument can be juagea up to
lC70, (of a moasuring Vnit). Five reforencom I 1JSSR and 4 USA (1951-
3.95,4). Diagramaj ;Mustrations.
Institution The Acad. of So.) USSR) P.,N., Labedev Physical Institute
Preoevt4d'V i Academician H. A.-Loottoviohv February 260 1933
v
Category USSR/Radlophysics - Application of radiophysical methods 1-12
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 195'(,No 2044
Author Basov, N.G., Osipov, B.D., Prokhorov, A.M.
Title On a MoleculeY-Generator without a Molecular Beam
Orig Pub Uspekhi fiz-1nauk, 1956, 59, No 2, 375
Abstract Report that it is impossible to sort gas molecules Using the method (See
Ref. Zhur. Fiz, 1956, 20674) of static, electric, or magnetic fields.
Card - 1/1
51-1 18/ 18
ATJTEORs Osiyovp Bo Do
TITLEs The Hyperfine Structure of the Rotational Transition
I a 5--A~ of the Molecule CH3T127. (Sverkhtonkaya truktura
vr,Rfbehatellnogo perekhoda I - 344 molekuly CH - T
PERIODICAL: Optika I Spektrookopiya, 1967, Vol,III, Wr.1, p' 94-96.
po
(USSR).
ABSTRACT: Complete translation.
Rotatlonal transitions with I = O--A, 1--->2, 2-10
.197
4--W in the microwave spectra of the molecule GH3T
were reported in a number of papers (RefB.1-3).
This-paper reports fourteen lines of the hyperfine
structure of the transition I a 3---v4 found in the
frequency range of 60000 Me/s. The observations were
made using a radlowave spectroscope with electrical
molecular modulation at the temperature of dry (carbon
dioxide) ioe. The line frequencies were mossured by the
usual method of comparison with harmonics of a quartz
generator, whose frequency was controlled by standard
Card 1A frequency transmissions of a radiostation PB-71.
:;k
L; a r a 31-;~-
ATMORS: Baaov, W.G. and Osipc-c 50V/51--t-6-14/24
TITLE: Emission Line of the Transition F 5/2-3/2, J 1. K - I in ths
R&tational Spectrum of the CH,3I127 molecule. (Liniya i,3pcLar.-;P-
perekhoda F = 5/2-03/2, j = 1, K = 1 vraahchatellnogc spgkt:,&
molelmly CH3~ 127)
PERIODICAL; Optilca I Spektroskopiya, 1958, Vol IV, Nr 6, pp 795-79-7 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Basov and Prokhorov kRef 1) showed that it is possible to obtaim active
molecules In a system with three energy levels. This possibility was
experimentally realized in the work reported in Ref Z on leval-~ of
paramagnetic electron resonance In a crystal of gadollWam ethyl sulphats,
A similar system of levels may be selected from the rotational Bre-tr=
of a molecule which possesses a sufficiently clear hyperfine stru-.-tLre
(Fig 1). It is then possible to use a gaseous substance at low preL~!Lrep
and to obtain high resolving power. In this way an amiusion lins
(shown as V12 in Fig 1) may be obtained. Experimental cbeervutlori
may be mado in a spectroscope witli a cavity resonator, at; well as in a
spectroscope with a vaveguide absorption call. The second metLod i3
Card 1/3 more convenient when t-he form of the spectral line is stt-dioJ, but it
SOV/51-4-6-14'/24
Emission Line of the Transition F = 5/2-03/2, J = 1. K - 1 in the Rotaticnal
Spectrum of the CH3J127 molecule,
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requires hi gh powers of auxi liary rad iation kllj3 In Fig 1) - Oba or-rati 7'2.
of the '* 'i
.L2 transition in the presence of auxiliary radiation It
possible to increase the intensity cf the ~>'2 line ty a fa Ac'.'
Poriodia mriation of Intersity of fraqrano.r tl~-3
auxiliary radiatiou produces modulation of the lo-al 1 (Fig I'
population which makes observation of the V~L tranhiti -)n roA -
The present paper reports observations on the amisHlon 11Li e
transition F = 5/2-$3/L, J = 1, K - 1, between hyparflDo it,71. -t. r,!
levels in the rotational spectrum of CH311". The apiaz&t-~
shown schomati-ally In Fir, 2. A suporhoterodyme apo,-~-tr:5 W, t") Ck
coaxial cavity roe onator 1 van ua ad . The exteraal wa 11 o ~' U, -) -,As a t.
was made of a wire grid which was transparent to hi&)~i-frsq'-JL8~;-'-j
radiation. This made It possible to tune Indepandertly at
low frequend6s. Auxiliary radiation was produced by a klystr-K
-whose frequency was varied in a saw-toothed fashion rear 30.11L; M,,"'
When the frequency of the klystron passed thrai&h the
frequency of the absorption line V16 - 30216 Me/a, the
was observed by change of power reflected from the coaxial
SOV/51 -I -b -14/24
Emission Line of the Transition F 1. K z 1 in the Rotational
Spectrum of the CE31127 molecule
tuned to the frequency of V12 z 292-45 Mc/s. The coaxial resonator
vas insulated from the external resonator and served as the electrode
for Stark modulation. In this way the absorption line 14.13 was
observed on a control oscilloscope (10 in Fig 2). The Intensity of the
(Mission line reached a maximum of the order of 10-8cm-1 at
(3-5) x 10-~m Hg.Power of the auxiliary radiation was of the order
of several MW. The results obtained show that the spectroscope used
makes it possible to make about 100 times more sensitive measurements
than the usual method of observation of absorption lines kRef 4).
To increase the resolving power it would be necessary to use a non-
monochromatic auxiliary radiation or spatial separation of the field.
The authors thank A.V. Dudenkova, Yu. P. Eakhu-ov and G. Mishukov fcr
help In this work. There are 2 figures and 4 references, 3 of which
Gard 3/3 are American and 1 Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Fizichaskiy institut im. P.N. Lebadeva, AN ESSR (PhyBiCe Institute
imeni P.N. Lebedev, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.)
SUMaTTED: November 19, 1957
8/051/60/008/04/031/032
AUTHORt Onipov, B.D. 9201/9691
TITLZ-. The I-J Interaction in the CH,3I Molecule
PERIODICALs Optika I spektrookopiya, 1960, Vol 8, Nr 4, pp 5Bl-5B2 (USSR)
ABSTUCTs Interaction of the nuclear spin I with the magnetic field of a molecule
in the 17-state is known as the I-J interaction. The energy of a
nucleus of a mymmetrical-top molecule interacting in this way is givon
F(F + 1) - J (J + 1) - I (I + 1) ,2
I;z a + (b - a) ___ (1)
2 J (J + 1)],
where F Is the quantum number of the total angular mamentum, J in the
rotational quantum number, I is the projection of J on the moleculoa;cis
and "a", "b" are constants. The pressut paper deals 'with the I-,J
interaction In the CE31 molecule. To observe transitions between
h.f.s. levels of the rotational spectra of this molecule, a double-
resonance method (Raf 3) vias used. The frequencies of the intense
transitions from J = K are listed in a table on p 581. Because of a
strong quadrupole coupling of Iodine in CH.31, the quadrupole h.f.s.
Gard 1/2 me calculated to the third order of the perturbation theory. For
The I-J Interaction in the 031 Molecule
S/051/60/008/04/031/03?
9201/9691
each pair of transitions with the quantum number J = 2 or 3 the tabie
on p 581 lists both positive and negative changes of 16, from which the
quadrupole coupling constant (*cA) and the I-J interaction energy can
be found independently. The resulis obtained permit calculation of
only the upper limit of the constant "a" (this limit is 1.04 Ice/s); the
value of 'b" was found to be 19.9 t 0.5 ILC/9. There are I table,
1 figure and 4 references, 2 of which are Soviet and 2 English.
SUBMITTEDt November 13, 1959
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ArD Sr. 971-27 20 May
EXCITATION OF RECOMBINATION EMISSION BY MEANS OF A LASER
(USSR)
Basov, N. G. , L. M. Lisitsyn, and B. D. Osipov. IN: Akademiya nauk SSSR.
Doklady, v. 149, no. 3, 21 Mar 1963, 561-562. S/02016311491003/009/028
An experimental study of recombination emission in germanium, silicqn, and
gallium arsenide at various temperatures employs a ruby laser (6934 A) to ob-
tain high excitation levels. Samples of n-type germanium with a resistivity of
40 ohm-cm and a diffusion length of 1. 5 mm in the shape of a "Veierstrass
sphere" 8 mm in diameter were excited by light pulses with a duration of
200 ji sec and a density of 106W/CM2. A spectrometer wi th a I e ad su I f id e
indicator (100 ~k sec time constant) was used to analyze the recombination emis-
sion pulses. The signal was amplified by a broadband amplifier and registered
by a dual-beam oscillograph. Laser output was monitored by a photomultiplier.
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EXCITATION OF IMCOMBIPATION (Cont,d) 8/020/63/149/003/009/028
The results show that the intensity of recombination emission at the tempera-
ture of liquid nitrogen is "two orders" greater than at room temperature, and
at the temperature of liquid helium 2 to 3 times greater than at the temperature
of liquid nitrogen. Analogous results were obtained for silicon and gallium
arsenide. It is proposed that laser pulses of 10-7 sec be used for further in-
vestigations of recombination processes. 113131
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RkSOV, N.G.; LISITSYN, L.M.; OSIPOV, B.D.
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Use of an optical quantum generator for the excitation of
recombination lumineveen" in semiconductors. DokI.AN SSSR
149 no.3s561-562 Mr 163. (MIRA 16W
1. Fizicheskiy institut in. P.N.14bedeva AN SSSR. 2. Won-
korrespondent AN SSSR (for Basov).
(Weers) (Semiconductors) (Lumineocnece)
-OSIPOV, B.D.; MOSHCHEVY A.N.
Optical study of the magnetic constrUtion of an
electron-hole plasma in InSb. Zhur. ekep. i teor.
fiz. 43 no.4:1179-1183 0 1 &1. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Fizicheskiy institut im. P.N. Lebadeva AN SSSR.
(Plasma (Ionized gases))
(Inditm antimonide) (Magnetic fields)
OSIPOV, B.D.
Interference rejection of a certain mothod for duplox phnne
telegraphy receptiono Elektrosviaz' 16 no.10021-24 0 162.
(MIRA 15:9)
(Telegraph)
L/ 31
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AUTHOR:
TITLE:
S/106/62/000/010/002/002
AO55/A1O1
-Osipov, B.D.
On the interference immunity of a method of double reception of
phase telegraphy
PERIODICAL: Elektrosvyaz', no. 10, 1'962, 21 - 24
TEXT: The double reception method with apace diversity antennas shown in
Fig. 1, where AA is the system analyzing the voltage amplitude levels and con-
trolling the switch, is applied to phase telegraphy I "simplex*(odnokratnoye)
telegraphy]. The receivers (no. 1 and no. 2) receive sim4ltaneously the signals
(Usign 1 and Usign 2, respectively) and the interferences Tint I and'Ulnt 2,
respectively). The following assumptions are made: 1) The fadinga of Usign 1,
Usign 2' Uint I and Uint 2 are independent. 2) The resulting amplitude probabl-
lity density distribution function for signals and interferences looks as fol-
lows:
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On the Interference imaninity of .... AO55/A1O1
U2
2u2
W (U) U rms (1)
U2
rms
where U is the amplitude of the resulting voltage of the signal (or interfer-
ence) in a receiver channel; Urms Is the rm~ value of the signal (or interfer-
ence) amplitude. 3) The distribution function of the probabilJty density of
the angle 3 (between vectors Usign and Uint ) ist
W (-) - A ' (2)
The author examines the effect of a periodical interference whose frequency co-
incides with the frequency of the signal. He assumes that the synchronous volt-
age Usynch in the detector 18 not subjected to Interferences. The analysis is
essentially based on the vector diagram of Fig. 2, corresponding to one chann6l
and to a certain moment. The angle (p (deviation of the nignal vector from Its
rated position) is supposed constant. For the estimation of the interferenceim-
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on the In~,erference immunity of ....
81106162VO00101010021002
A055/AIOI
munity, the following formula, determining the probability P of malfunction
is deduced:
n2 4 n2 1 E3
Pmf , - 2) - iJI/2+ arc tg -
(1 + n2)(I + 2 nAL 3 L
4 n4 t. 2 1
/2 + arc tg
+ n2 - 2j
)1/62
.4 n2
2 /2 + arc tg
+ n) 1
r
2
2
where ~A = 4 a2(a 2 +b2 + 1); 6 - 2 (a2 + b2 1); a
,2 n
+
2 2 2 2 2 Usign rms
a2 - a3 ~n ; b. tg n -UInt rms'Formula (7) is correct bcth In
the reception of a positive sending and in the case of a deviation of Usign 1
into the left-hand half-plane. The conditions under which this formula is valid
also in-the case of interferences whose frequency differs from that of the sig-
nal are briefly mentioned. There are 3 figures.
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On the Interference immunity of .... A055/A101
SUBM11TEM January 15, 1962
Figure 1: (1) no. 1; (2) no. 2; (3) AGC;
(4) AA; (5) 1-f circuits; (6) channel
switch; (7) OutPut
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BASOV, Nikolay Gennediyevich; OSIPOV, B. D.; EIIVOSHCHEV, A. 11.
"State vith Negative Temperature n Elecl,rcn Hcie Pllasmn
Compressed by Its Own Mngnetic Field"
Paper presented at Optical Society of America Meeting, Washington, D. C.
111-17 March 62
BASOFVJ9 N.G.; KROKHIN, O.N.; LISITSYN, LJ..; MMIN, Ye.P.; OSIPUV, B.D.
Negative conductivity in induced junctions. Zhur.eksp.1 teor.
fis. 41 no.3-.988-989 3 161. (MMA 14:10)
1. Fizicheakiy institut im. P.N.Lebodeva AN SSSR.
(Semi-conductors-Electric properties)
OSIPCIV 11
j, B. D., MSOV, I . G., KROMIN, 0. ~4., LISITUIN, L. N., RUKIN, ". !~.
"On Negative Photoconductivity and the Induced Electron Transitions"
Paper presented at the IUPAP International Conference on Photoconductivity,
Ithacap New York, 21-24 Aug. 1961o
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11 U I r. ') A.'D Baqo,,r, 1". ,)s 1,ov, B, L Ktvo -qncnev.
TITLE. Rpcomt.'na*'---n luminpscen!-p -f inlium an'im:.nid.- ,r ,r.
a v a' ar- -I., ~r-ak i,~%vr.
0") 1 C;il'. Zhurna I P~.speri men t a I 'noy eor,~t I c1l., f I z I kj , V
no. 6. 1961, 1882
TEXT: When studying the behavior of the -~ryqta'q rf indium antlmonilp
in strong electric fieldi i- was found that sat Pt flE~ld ql-onr,, of
1 200 v/^m T, he carr i er nneen t ra t i on q t rongly in,~ ren q'i a a f7 a r- 9 -1: C. f
impat~t I on I z at A r~n of el Pc I r c~ n 9 ~ f t he val en c- tan(l ava ' 'A r, .: I-Al
breakdown), (M. S top I n Chy a, P
M. C. Ste-le. I,.. Gli-komFin. J. itlyi."nem ScIld i. r i r
J,Electr. and C-n+rnl,. 4. 16'~. -1;8% Tt-e auti.nr~i 1-a' -,A~n ru% infri--Pd
lumine9cence ?f 'tip Tryt, als ~f n-!ylt- indiu::. tt-im -,Vi,.n
concentrat ions on applying -urrent pulses of up I C i .-09 7,Me
such amperageg the resistanr.o cr th~~ -ipectmen wag ral-i:o,r b,~ mni-P lha?~ n
orde r of magn i t lide w i t n re.,; pec, * t o I t,,e r,~ ~ 19 t anc t, at RM~,p r~'I,- 1;
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s/or4, " ' , 4
Recombination luminagconct, of In,11u:r. B'
may be due to an avalanshp broakdown. Tn
at t~je. maximum wit Fi P; r,
specimen curren' pulc;ec of I micro,i,,,rn(iq
frequency of 1)0 ors are uppl Lumir.-! ~~:er.-~e wag ob9,irvPd !i*nrn ir o
of 780K~ It disappeared rn hoatint~ tna gpocimen to ','0 - 10, _F
increase and de,:rease of *he ' Igh, pu,!ie tock legg *~.ar mi"rcsocon~l
so that the iuminesTenTe -buerved -anrct be -!onnected Alt:. -~,, .-ating o4,
the crystal lattice The radlqt ion rurr, witr, "n- maximi.,:, /I
and the hal f -width U suggp;*. a t i,;al in thi 9 case inr~,
nescence is concerned, (T.S. :,,ogs. ~,~tical Propertles cf Semml conduct. ,~rs
1959). The actual temperature at the maximum of the spectrum was
determined by comparing it with the radiation of a black ~,.cdy. :t wag
found to be 5000K. The authors *hank D. N. Na9ledov and t.is ~01',aborators
for their interest. [Abstrac-t-r's nc,e. Complete transla*icn.] -n,?re are
4 non-Soviet-bloc references. The two moet recent references to Eng',,Br~-
language publicationo read as followo. 1"'.C. Steele. :4 Glickqman.J.r~yq.
Chem.Solids, 8, 242. 1959; T.S. Moss. Optical Properties of 3emlccndu-!orH,
1959.
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Recombination luminescence cIf indium .
ASSOCIATION. Fizichoukly inst itut I:ii. i , 11 Lnboldeva Akademl I nauK
(Instltu*e of Physics imeni P. 11, Lebeder of 1, ho Acadomv
,)f Solpnces USSR'
STJ BI-', I TT ED .A 1) 7 '. '. -, ''96 1
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BASOVP N.G.; OSIPOV, D.D.; KIIVOSIICHEV, A.N.
Ftecombination luminescence of indiun antimonide in avalanche
discharges. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 40 no.610!!.Je 161.
-JR 14:8)
1. Fizicheskiy institut im. P,N. Iebedeva AN SSSR.
Indium antimonide)
%ectric discharges through gasea)
(iAndneacence)
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