SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NAYDENOVA, V. A. - NAYDICH, YU. V.
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ZMATSKIT, Yu.P.*44WFG7A, V.A.
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L%composition of phogphogypsum Into lim and sulfur dioxide.
LTrudyj NUIT no,160:138451 '58. (KIn 12:8)
(Orpsum) (Lima) (Sulfur dioxide)
RMATSKIT, Yu.P., rukovoditell raboty; ITZIMA, D.Ta.; URUSOV, Y.V...
MAXAJWVAO reol.; S!", s.Ta,; gjj
'' *,,LA~" PASTUEROVA, M.G.
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KOKINA. Z.T.: VOMINSICATA, Z.T.; LAMIYA, h.T.; TASITA.VOT, v.p.;
KUSMR, O.F.; MIXITIMA, N.A.
lhcomPosition of phosphogypsum into lime and Oulfur dioxide in
a sevenmeter rotary kiln. LTrudyj HITJIF no.160:152-180 158.
(MIRA 12:8)
1.Sotrudniki Hauchnogo instituta po udebrentyan i ineektofungisidam
(for Bernatskly. Itk-ina, Urusov Makarova, Shpunt, Xaydeuova,
rastukhova. Xokina, Vodzinakayal. 2oSotrudniki 0 tnogo zavoda
Mauchnogo Instituta po udobrenlyam i inipektof~zipvsldas (for lapshina,
Vaslyanov, Kushnir, flikitina).
(Gy-psum) (Lime) (Sulfur dioxide)
BERNATSKIY, Yu.P.; RMEMOVA, V.A.
Roasting of Rozdol sulfur ores in a fluidized bed. Sbor. mat.
po obm. opyt. NIUIF no.12:43-52 159. (MIRA 16:12)
1. Hauchn3rf institut po udobreniyam i insektofungisidam imeni
prof. Samaylova.
GOLITSOV, V)Adimirl komandir korablya; HAKAROV, Fedor Timofeyevich;
BORDACHZV, V-1adlair, kmandir samoleta, kmacmto3e4;s
UAV-DK,NOVA, Valentina; IVANOV, Boris Mikhaylovich;
KULIX07,A-, Galina,, inzh; KARPYCHEVA, Alla, inzh.-ekonomist;
GRIGORITEV,, G,
By the call of conscience. Grazhd. av. 21 no.6:12-13 Je 164.
(HIRA 17:8)
1. Sekretarl podrazdeleniya Vaesoyuznogo laninskogo kc=unisti-
oheakogo soyumd molodeahl pri Bykovokom ob"yedinannom aviapodraz-
deledl (for Golltaov). 2. Zmaotitell k=andim Bykovokogo
ob"yedinannogo aviapodrazdelaniya po politchasti aviataii
spetsiallnogo primeneniya (for Makarov). 3. Chlen komoomollskago
shtaba "Za kullturnoye obaluzhivaniye passazhirovu pri Bykovakom
obIty-4inumowevoispedrauftlenil (for ffaiydenay 4--
,#)., gachallnik
Lintynoy ekspluatatsionno-remontnoy masterskoy Bykovskago
ob"yedinennogo avlapodrasdeleniya f,-%r Ivanov). 5. Chleny
kcmiteta Vsosoyuznogo Laninskogo kommmisticheakogo soyuza
molodezhi, Bykovokoye ob*yedinennoys aviapodrazdelaniya (for
Kulikovaq Karpycheva), 6, Spetsiallnyy korrespondent zhurnals.
"Grazhdarskays. aviatsiya* (for Grigorlyev).
NAYDZNCVA, V.D.
I.- i.*, I
"-- --, I Kineral water at StarobelOsk# LvCansk Provincoo Top 'ficloter'
I Ischo fiss kmllto 23 no.3067 8-0 058 ~M= 11:11) 0
1. Glavnyy vrach Starobellskoy vodolachabnltoyo
(STAROBBLISX-KEWSM WATUS)
MAYDENOVA. V.I.
~
lVdrochomical characteristics of rese"oirs In *w Turgay
Depression, Trudy GGI no.102s169-208 163. (WRA l6tO)
(Turgay qates-Water-CaMosition)
HAMf A.S. f--NAIUE-I'TGUt --
Working with the f2aw photometer. lAb. delo 6 no.5:14-16 3-0 160.
(KM 13: 9)
1. Voyannaya kafedra TSentrallnogo inatttuta usovershonstvovaniya
vraohey (dir. V.P. Lebedeva).
(PHOTOMETRY)
USSR / Discase3 of Fhrm i'minals. General Floblems. R-1
Aba Jour Rof Zhur - Biol., fin. 17, 19581 No. 789o4
dAuthor Thydep-Akly. Id. 3-
Inst Not r_,iven
Title Use of ABK for Prophylr-,xis and Treati.ient of Diarrhon in
Yaun~ Piga.
OriG Pub Svinovodstvo, 1958, No. 2, 4o-41.
AbstrRct No nbutract.
Card 1/1
7
MAX,, P.M.; BAZH&WVA, L.H.; GOLI&~MOVAt A.S.; XONELISKATAt V.H.;
4AYDhWMAO -I.1.
Electron spectra and the natare of the abforption btMe of
aromatic amine derivatives* Part 2: Electron spectra
of diphanylamin and its hydroxy- and mathoxy derivatives.
Zhur.fit.khim. 37 no.2s378-386 F 163. (MIRA 16:5)
1. KharIkovskiy politekhnicheakiy institut imeni lAnina.
(Diphanylamine-Aboorption spectra)
C6189
(2) SOV/115-59-11-17/36
AUTHOR: Nayderov, V.Z.
TITLE: The Function of a Vibratory Converter in a DC Amplifier
PERIODICAL: Izmerite'L'naya tekhnika, 1959, Nr 11, pp 43-45
ABSTRACT-~ Direct current amplifiers with vibratory converters
found a widespread application in different measuring
instruments, for example in a number of industrial au-
tomatic -jotentiometers. In literature, there are des-
criptions of different versions of input circuits of
amplifiers working with vibratory converters. However,
a number of problems are dealt with inadequately or in
a different manner. Consequently, different authors ob-
tained different results. Some conclusions and assump-
tions need a more precise formulation. The author dis-
cusses one of the most frequently used systemag,shown
in Fig 1. Here E is the direct input voltage. For sim-
plicity it is assumed that E = 1 and that r is the in-
ternal resistance of the voltage source E. The author
Card 112 determines the duration of the transient process at
06189
SOV/115-59-11-17/36
The Function of a Vibratory Converter in a DC Amplifier
the input circuit and the time required for building
up the output voltage. lie also investigates the input
resistance. An experimental investigation of the mean
input resistance value of a circuit with a VP-55 rec-
tifier showed a coincidence with theoretical calcula-
tions within a limit of 2%. The results of this artic-
le make more precise the conclusions reached in other
papers, for example in that of G.I. Levitan fR-ef 17
and by other authors. The method may be useful when
planning direct current automatic measuring instru-
ments, designed for measuring changing voltages and
also for devices with rigid requirements concerning in-
put resistance. There are 1 circuit diagram, 1 graph,
1 table and 2 referencee, I of which In Soviet.
Card 212
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E192/E362
1% U1 HU 14: Na
VZ.
TT.,L Li;: Semicondoctor Converter of a Continuous Function
Into Its Digital Equivalent
PLAIOUICAL: Izvestiyn vysshikh uchobnyidi ztivc(leniy,
Rndioteldinika, 1960, Vol. 3, No. 5, PP. 463 - I"()
Impor WO!I III emelited III, tho Repub). i call c('11tor.-lice
of NIUR A E im. A.S. J'ol),jv held tit LIVOV, Decembcr 16, 14)-,g.
Tho problum of converting continuous information into
rquivalent digital reprcscntation is of grriat importaii(e. 1,10
paper is therefore 6evote(l to tho probleti of investicrati.ay
tho suitablity of trontiimtors in (Ii....,ital-coriversion devices.
The systm-3 considered is represent(-d iii thc block schematic
of Fi.g. 1. The operation of' this !,.j.,,Itojjj it i_~ A
~;rnc,rtttor of control 1,ii1sciiI tri, v-,rs n 1r:vico goneratti-tv
,% I-itivarly clianginsr voltri.,ro iaveform2 aod slimil.tatit-ommlyI
1,41!4 q. t s to Zero tho pul tit-, Colin t or31 it - v- I t ' ~t e L rr) ill t 11
linr;ir-wav(.~forni generator i!i applied to two cow,,arison or
nis,criminator circiiits, one of which is actu;1ted when the
Card 1/12
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Seinic~.mfhjctur cojivvrtt~r ;17 192, / 1.1, 3
gonvrotor woveform reachem a cortitin 1.(!v(,1 U tile pu 1.44 e
pro(luced by this di-scriniiiintor upon~! a gatiii~~ circliit . The
socond (1-i.scrindiii, tor ci rciii t is tri:, r-rod at a J.-v,.1 + U,
C I - e S t 11 o vo 11, ii u-I I j C 11 1 S t - C. j n rg C On'.. v r t f.~ d , t 11 r!
0
is :% volLape noir to U0 The 3-2c"II(I discrilnillatol.
iotodliCe!; a Stoll plA.Se Whi.ch Clomes Lhe CirLlli i. 'These
tvo (Ii scriminators are m3e(j in orclr~r to eiiminat,, ,I-, L(litial
portion of the linoor wavofori'i where, its linoarity is.
ungatisi'actory m(I rimy rcsiilt in c o --; i ~;i ra t i v v ly
lary,o orrorm. Th(,- time interval. I-x-tween the ainrx m:,I Stop
produced o~ the ti.,o discrLminotors iii jrop.)rti,mal to
1he input voltave~ U . Durinv thIs intprval thu, -liliie!,
-,)roduced by a f.-Anille cry s tal -cmitrol.i. od pult;c-
arr, ap!)Iied to th pulse-countf-r- th-ou,(zh Lh(! cirr: i t
lt'-is seen, thrrtire, that the ntiviber of r(,-i.,;tcrvrt
by thp colimter is proportional to the input voltnFe. One of,
Card 2/1-1
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Semiconductor Converter .... E192/E382
the most important elements in the above system is the linear
voltage generator. An attempt is made to annlyse the errors
produced by this devico. The basic circuit is given in
Fig. 2, which is a positive voltage feedback device provided
with a compensating RC netifork (Ref. 2 - V.G. Frolkin,
Indicating Devices, Oborongiz, 1956). The emitter follower
in this circuit is based on two transistors and it has a very
high input impedance, low output impedance and a transfer
coefficient approaching unity, The resistance RW indicated
by dotted lines represents the parallel combination of the
input impedance of the emitter follower and the impedance of
the switching transistor when it is closed. The source E 3
is used in order to stabilise the transfer coefficient of the
emitter follower. The solution of the differential equation
of the system with respect to U c is assumed to be in the
form (Ref. 2):
Uc(t) z at + Ot2 + YO
Card 3/12
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S/142/6 0/003/005/004/015
Semiconductor Converter .... E192/E382
The differential equation itself can be written as: fro
+ mb (t) + nU (t)
c c c
If it is assumed that the second term of Eq. (1) is zero,
i.e. 0 , from which it follows that:
OLM (2)
0
Eq. (1) can be written-as:
T ge 691CIC -V
The nonlinear error in this equation is due to the second
term and so the equation can be written as
2
um) - + (6)
RC
Card
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Semiconductor Converter .... E 1, ~) 2 / L 5 b 2
Alore
r I A (6a)
,.-Th or d en ot i~~ st1ie t,,-,ror at --.,.d of the oper.-tin.-
0
cycle -)f tile li-loar v o I n error cc,,:i also be
represc.-ted at-,
0
wh or a:
1--I( T
t
in vjjic1E-. tile :L~, o, cp t c, C1
Card, 5/12
(7)
(70
Scm-concluctor cozvorter ....
c /c 6inco
D
tho quanti i- i c3 (I r~" c.r;-Anin~; N, tire lci:owii, It is po!jsible tc)
detcriAne ::ic vzii-ic, of 3 for a f,ivt.;i cvror 0
as c o., ca~x 'oc C'd 'v3:
cj/ 1. ti'w 6o/oc,~/Ocj/004/01 5
Ir + The .-Al!,! i.f. given by:
IID (10)
Which corrunoondf; to It ic rl,or-.! tho abovo c("'ItiOlIst it
iZ 0053ible to ColiStrUCt a fabily Of for V;'IiOUB VaIUCS
Of k. and 4 From thesc it is th(mi r--,ijy to fi-1- the
Card 6/12
4'/ 6 0/00'-'/ Of, V 0(;"/Q 15
11
Semiconductor 2
paramoters of the circu--;~, for a ~;ivcn vallie of tiie non-
iir.earity coefficient. If t1ic "--qmare" error is not
n
..ce:locteci, Eq. (1) can bo
UJI) ~ 7t I - - k
(2
it is scen froin, this equation t,-iat ~-i;c crror due to the
square tQr:.if; is pritntirily on 1. an(I R The
total orror ii; therufore
t +
The above formulae are used
in V--trticular, to r-Ictermine
wit-11 tra;.si:;tor-, type
10 1-lo--rever, t:acsc
Cc,-~J 7/12
(14)
to desiogn a practical circuit and,
it:j nmilincarity. It is found that
the total ex-ror is about
Lransistors can only produce an
s/ili-,,/60/003/005/004'/015
Sci,iic.ond-uctor Converter .... L192/L382
of several V and better results are achieved with
high-voltage tranaistoro -,-raich --ive ai-iiplitudes of 50 V with
tile ijai:ic nonlinearity. The second i.-.iportant device in the
above c:i~~i'lal convorz;ion synstc::i ia the discriminator circuit.
Thi: i-, in Fi,;. 11. The discriminator is trig-ered at the
instant wl-icn the -.roltaZ;c from tile linear ~ezierator becomes
,ru,-.1 to tile input volta-0 U x naturally, tile two volta-es
cc 1:1 -
are equal within tile li;nits of a proscribed error. The
opez-ation of the discriminator is a3 follows. Until tho
iiis-taiit of triggering, the ratio betvi6on the dynamic rebiotance
of tlio diodcri is such that a cumulaLive z)rocoss cannot be
proc:ucr-d ill tll(' circuit. Hoiraver, as the voltage U increases,
t1lic rerintance of tile upporcUodc i;u reduced and that of tile
lower diodo is increased. At tLle iastant correspondin- to
U --- U
the gain of '.-ic 3y.,;tci-,i in --iia feedback loop becormas
aqual to unity and tho circuit operates as a blocking
osc:LlIator a:,cept that tho circuit of the primary of 0the
traii.sform,or contain!3 tho re.~jit;tnitco of tile upper iode npd the
Cal-~
S/ 14 2/60/003/020~~,-&4/015
Semicondtic-tor Converter .... E192/3382
output. inipodance of the linear genoratore The circuit was
~qttzdAed in detall by the phaao-plane mothod and the conditions
for necurjLng the blocking-oscillator action when U r U x were
determl.ned. The reoults of th.Ls analysis are represented in
Fig. 5, which shows the boundary of the plane of two parameters
q, r . In the region I of thin plans the discriminator
triggern at i til , 11xi , while In regionI the triggering taken
place at , U, UV The discriminator circult was inveati-
gated e)LI)SIAMOntlIlly And It WAP f0111111 thOt the discriminatio
level could be reduced to + 5 ijiV for temperatures of 20 + 5 C-
The rime. timfi of Lho rjut-p117 pulso wats (.-if the order of fr';ctions
of at Ita. 'rite totctL orror lit the e ony erm Lott front continLious
furictIon *.. Che digital disl)],Ay j.9 altio catised by the fact that
disc r inil nai. r)r level in #1 L) This error can. be taken
:into accoutit and t-h4~i rtitsultaitt totai etror to represented byi
CiAirl )/I~!
Semic unduct or Convert ar
S/OzAo/003/005/004/015
9192/E3621
t 2
t t t + T
r
T T u
From 1,ho above analy8ifi 0 is. concluded titat good linearity
can ljo~ aclauved in the pool tIve-f eedback linear voltage
genurator t[ the emit t er-Col lowor is baued on two transistors.
1t, ib I)OSAII11k,' to deSigil CkIj effective discriminator or
compfxri~ion r1rettit so that the total Lonverston error is not
grecitur than 0.11%
There are 7 fi.gtutss aiW 5 Jovict relerencess one of which is
trans-lated from Ejiglish.
ASSOCINIJUN: Kafodrn ractioteklui.tki Llvovsltogo politekhni-
che-91cogo instituta (Chair of' Itcdio-engineerin&
of L3vov Polytechnical Inatitute)
suBmiT r ED: March 15, 196o
C(tt*(l IC)/L2
VALITOV, R.A.; VIKHROV, G.P.; NAYDEROVj,~.
Using electronic pulse meters In measuring 9quipm-ent.(,Izm.tekh.
n0,5:41-," MY '60- (Pulse tecbniques (Electronics)) MA 1,415)
NAYDEROV, V.Z.: Yu.L.
Structural stability of a linvar four-tprrdnal nrtwork. EIPktro-
svia?' 35 no.4:41-48 Ap 161. (111RA I,;.-g)
(Electric networks)
mliONOVO Yu,j IIAmHUV$ V.
Structural atability of a linear four-terminjal network. Fdaktrosviazl
16 no.701-72 J1 162. (IMU 15z7)
(Electric networks)
AKULOV, I.I.; BMRIN, V.Ya.; VALITOV, R.A.; GAMWH,, U.N.; KUCHIHq
L.F.; NAYDERCVP V.Z.; PUTSERKO, V.V-; SEMOVSKIY, VA.;
SIMM31, -k WO V.L.; TEFZKHOV, N.K.; ShZVYRTALOV,
ru.B.; YMENKO, I.N.; CHISTYAKOVp N.I., otv. red.; KOKOSOV,
L,V., red.; TRrSHINA, L.A.,-tekhn,rqd.
(Theory and design of principal radio cifcults using translators]
Teorlis, 1, raechet osnoynykh mdiotekhnichaskikh akham a& transt-
storakh. [By] 7.,I.Akulov i dr. Moskva,, Svlazlizdat, 1963. 452 p.
(MIRA 16:8)
(Transistor circuits) (Electronic circuits)
AKULOV, I.I., ARMIN, V.Ya. VALITOV, A,A.; GARMASH, Ye.ll.~
KUCHIII, L.F.,, ','N'AYDER^.V.Z.: FUTSENKO, V.V.;
SEMENOVSKIY, TARASOV, V.L.:
TEREKHOV, N.K.; SHEEMTALOV, Yu.B.; Y-UNDENKO, I.N.:
CHISTYAKOV, N,.I., prof., ot7. red.; KOKOSOV, L.V., red.
[Theory and design of basic radio circuits using
transistors] Tecriia I raschet osnovnykh radiotekhniche-
skikh skhem na tranzintoralh. MoAva, Sviazl, 1964.
454 p. (MIRA 18: 6)
KUYKINA, A.S.1 DUBRAVINA, G.I.; RACHUWAYA, A.Z.; PETRENKO, M.D.; MITELIKAH,
P.M.; KRODOROVA, Z.N.; KATS, F.M.; NISELEV, R.I.; GAYDAMAYA., M.G.;
VOLOVICH, 8,1.; BEKER, M.L.; GORDIYENKC, Te.G.; VTSOCHINERO, Te.K.;
TEIZSHEVSKATA, H.A.; NATDEROVA 111~!T,
Production of the acti7e fraction of hyperimmune horse sera by means
of the alcohol precipitation method under a low temperature. Nauch.
can,, prolsve bakto prep. 10t159-167 161, (MIR-A 18:7)
1. Khar1kovskiy inatitut vaktain i oyvorotok Im. Mechnikova.
L 11336-67 ..E1-JT(d)/M4T-(q
ACC AP6030626 A N)
SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/016/0122/0122
INVENTOR: Naydich, A. I.; ~ateyev, B. V.
ORG: none
TITLE: Fuel supply regulator. Class 46, No. 165154
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshiennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye rnaki, no. 16, 1966, 122
TOPIC TAGS: fual control, fuel flow rate
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a fuel supply regulator consisting of
a housing with a cylindrical gate valve,\\which includes a rectangular metering
dispenser and a bushing. In ordeNNT=67opserate an various types of fuel without
changing the meteting element's profile,..the bushing has several openings. each of
which is adapted for two kinds of metering profiles which determine the consumption
rate. Orig. art. has: I figure.
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