SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUZMICHEV, S.I. - KUZMICHEVA, YE.U.

Document Type: 
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP86-00513R000928020005-5
Release Decision: 
RIF
Original Classification: 
S
Document Page Count: 
100
Document Creation Date: 
January 3, 2017
Document Release Date: 
July 31, 2000
Sequence Number: 
5
Case Number: 
Publication Date: 
December 31, 1967
Content Type: 
SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT
File: 
AttachmentSize
PDF icon CIA-RDP86-00513R000928020005-5.pdf3.86 MB
Body: 
S. "Ienhanism of Sodiun -I*z-1~-i.-~t;-~-,,~---,os:!',:;t,-~. 27 i;lay 49 Scle3ntif ic Irrist or Fnrtili:-~rs ;md InDin' orung i-(- ld!is ovl, ist in 1".? of thm, Clicraimal Inclustry U--rs't USSR/Inorganic Chemistry - Complex Compounds, C Abst Jou~l: Referat Zhur - Xhimiya, No 19', 1956, 61271 Author: Kuz.11 ikichev, S. I. Institution: None Title: Mechanism of Hydration of Sodium TrJmetaph-~~Aphate Original Periodical: Tr. Mosk. aviats. in-ta, 1955, No 52. 36-46 Abstract: As a result of investigations of the hydration of Na-trimetaphos- phate (I) at 1000 in strongly alkaline medium, it is shown that in accordance vith previously stated views (Khodakov, Yu. V., Dokl. AN SSSRJ, 1944, 42, No 3; 43, No 5) the primary product is tripolyphosphate-(II) and not the orthophosphate (III) or pyrophos- phate (IV). The process of hydration proceeds according to the scheme: I --> II --P III --;~ IV. Concentration of II increases rapidly at first and then decreases evenly with concurrent increase in con- centration of III and IV. Hydration reactions of both stages con- form to equations of first order. The m-,chanism of hydration in Card 1/1 neutral and weakly alkaline media is the same. U,%'U'.! I 1j. ;' MITa7eNT, [-A., Cunidu&e of VeLerinar~y Sciences Fudryuvtsov, A. A., Profossor, Doctor rn' rjiolo,,ical SIclences Shteyxan, J. I., Hero of Socialist Labor, Laureate of S' talin Prize "Increasmin- the Vitality of Calves in Ili-fily ProtA-,t-tive Illerds" L. u SO: Dostizheniva Itauk i Pered2yo~y Praktiki, No. 2: Iv-21, ITeb. 1951, Uncl. KUZMICHEV9 V.I.; PECHENIp V.H. mekhanik-naladch:Lk defektoskopov; POTOPENKO., V.D.; SKREZi&NDEVSKIYJ, Ye.V., dotsent Results.of the testing of a transistorized defectoscope. Put' i putakhoz. 5 no,8:31 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Nachallnik defektoskopnogo vagona-laboratorii MRD-52 Belorueskoy dorogi (for Kuzmichev). 2. Kafedra elektrotakhniki Belorusskogo iwtituta inzhenerov sheleznodorozhnogo transporta (for Potapenko). 3. Kafedra, "Pat' i putevoye khozyaystvo Belorusskogo instituta. inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo transporta (for Skrezhendevskiy). (Railroads-Rails-Testing) NZIMICHEV, V.j_;_ajAGORDISXIY, B.S., red.; IZHBOLDIIIA, S.I., tekhn. red. (The lighte of the Volgograd State Regional Electric Power PlantlOgni Volgogradskoi GRES. Volgograd, Volgogradskoe knizhnoe izd-vo., 1962. U3 p. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Sekretarl partiynogo komiteta elektrostantsii Volgograd- skoy Gosudarstvennoy komissii po elektrifikaisii Rossii (for Ruzimichev). (Volgograd-Electric power plants) AUTHORS; Kuzimichev, V. N., TITLE: Measurement of the Reciprocal of the Frequency Meter S/146/60/003/004/009/010 B004/BO56 Nesteruk, V. F. Frequency of a Pulse Train With Large Pulse Duty Factor by Means of a Standard PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy~ Priborostroyeniye, 1960, Vol. 3, No. 4, PP. 106-107 TEXT: The standard frequency meters of the types "4-5 (ICh-5) and 144 -6 (M-6) permit only the measurement of voltage pulses in which the rati between the durations of the positive and of the negative part of the period is between 1/3 and 3. By connecting a trigger in series, the upper limit of measurement of these apparatus may, however, be increas- ed to 400 kc/sec. A 6 H in (6N1P) tube is used in the trigger circuit. The present paper is recommended by the kafedra fiziki (Chair of Physics), There are 2 Soviet references, Card 1/2 Measurement of the Frequency of a Pulse S/146/60/003/004/009/010 Train With Large Reciprocal of the Pulse B004/BO56 Duty Factor by Means of a Standard Frequency Meter ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy korablestroitellnyy institut V/ (Leningrad institute of Shipbuilding) SUBMITTED: February 18, 1960 Card 2/2 AWREM, A.I.; KUZ IMICHN, V.11. Davice for determining the distribution function of random Flocesdes.* Trudy LKI no.38:231-235 162#- (MMA 16:1) 1. Kafedra fiziki Ieningradakogo korablestroitelinogo instituta. tRandom processes) . (Pulse teohniques (Electronics)) 2. AC=SION NR: AR3000175 S/O274/63/000/()O4/A060/AqW* SOUME.- Rzh. rW&otekbniM 1, el-ektrosv7sz VAbs. -4A373 AUMOR: Kuzlmldie~rp, V. M.,,. Skzyko. P.. TITIE: Design of pulse traneormer for semiconductor triode circuits CIM SaIRCE: Uch. zap. Kbarlkwak. im-t. Tr. R&dLofiz. fak., v. 1211,, no. 5, 1962o 164-368 TOPIC TAGS: , pulse transformer design; semicaiductor triode circuits; parameter calculations TRANSIATION: Conventional pullse transformers do not permit to obtain rarraror pulses of good rectAmgularity in semiconductor triode circuits, because their Axw capacitancet struy in&,ctance and transfer capaci- tance are too, high. The values -af parasitic parameters can be reduced to a m1nimum by a proper.design of the transformer. The transformer is~ 'Card 1/2 ACCESSIOU NRz AR3000175 mule with a toroidal ferrite core, and in lieu of the ordinary round wire a flat copper tape is used, which is wound on the core in a single layer. The windings are arranged in such a. mamer that the turns of the secondary winding are located between the turns of the primary. With such a design it is possible -to obtain a transformation ratio in the xuW of 14- Calculations of all the parameters of the 2-vLndixig tramfonier of the proposed design, are presented, and also the results of experimental verificatinns, which are in good agreement with the Cal- culations. Orig, art. has: 4 referencese V& Ft D= ACQ: 1&4&Y63 MCLt 00 SUB CaE., 00 ACCESSION NR: AP4036518 S/0-103/64/025/005/0727/073Z AUTHOR: Kuz'michev, V. N. (Leningrad); Nesteruk, V. F. (Leningrad) TITLE: Methods and an outfit for determining correlation functions of normal and pulsed random processes :SOURCE: Avtomatika i telemekharxika, v. 25, no. 5, 1964, 7Z7-73Z TOPIC TAGS: correlation, correlation function, correlator, random process correlator ABSTRACT: A correlator intended for obtaining the correlation functions of normal random processes is described; the same instrument can determine the correlation functions of various packets of constant -amplitude pulse signals (generalized telegraph signals., chaotic signal trains, etc.). In the above ca ses, the correlation functions are determined exactly, thanks to the principle of operation of the instruments for other classes of random processes, the functions L o' r-d" C .ACCESSION NR: AP4036518 can be approximately determined. One -level quantization results in a relatively Simple scheme with no necessity for retaining the shape of the realization through the delay line; moreover, the multiplication operation is reduced to a simple I: coincidence operation. To increase the accuracy of the readings, not only :.amplitude quantization but also time quantization is used, which permits reducing. ~the procedure of takin readings to counting the number of pulses. The design. 9 'Permits determining the correlation functions of stationary random processes with -a mean-square value of about 40 v and I microsec 20 sec or longer time; The I; - . .... i maximum over all error is claimed to be 15019. Orig. art. has: 7 fig~ies and 3 formulas. ;ASSOCIATION: none SUBbAITTED; OlOct62 DATE ACQ* 033un64 ENCL: 00 .\!:SUB CODE-. PP. NO REF SOV-. 007 OTHtR: 000 Ccrd ? ........................... L 22138-66 A(h) 1JP( 'W"", ACC NR, AP6012935 SOURCE CODE: UR/0115/65/000/005/0037/004J- AU'rHOR, Valitov, R. A.; Kalinin, Yu. A.; Kuzlidchev, V. M. ORG: none TITIF,: Measurement of energy and power of optic craantum lasers SOURCE: Izmeriteltnaya tekhnika, no. 5, 1965, 37-41 q1)PIC TAGS: laser, ruby laser, calorimeter, elastic oscillation, gaseous state laser, photoelectric effect, thermal effect ABS)TRACT: A survey of presently known methods of measuring the electrical characteristics of lasers. Types of~%easurlng devices must vary for measurement of the various types 6f laser,,butputs which vary from low power, continuous operating He--ITe-gas lasers to very high power, very short pulse duration ruby lasers. The effects used In measurement are the thermal, pondermotive and photoelectric effects. A typical calorimeter for power measure- ment Is described, Its operation and prinQlple sources of error (errors In calibration of de or condensor energy, transparency of calorimeter sections, degree of "blackness" of black body, readout, and energy loss compensation) are discussed. A drawing of a pondermotor power measuring device is presented and Its Card 112 UDG: 621,375, L 22138-66 ACC NR: AP6012935 ,operation briefly outlined. Main sources of error listed are# error In measurement of specific moment of rotation of thread and of Inertia of mobile system; Inacourate beam aiming; readout error; radiometric effects; inaccurate determination of angle of fall or reflecting surface and of reflecting capacity of the surface. The formati~rT of elastic oscillations and other effects are also noted as having been suggested as bases for measurement of laser power. Orige art* has: 2 figures. (JPRSJ SUB CODE: 20 / SUBM DATE: none / ORIG RM 016 / OTH IREF: 020 L le466-66 FSS!-?l /M7(n)-2/EWG(m) ACC NRs AP6002557 SOURCE COM. UR/0286/65/000/023/0056/0056 AUTHORS -. Kuzlmichevs M.; Polovnikov, 0. G. Valitov, Re A. ORO: none TITLEt Optical range differential calorimeter. Class 42, No. 176707 SOURCE: ByulleteW izobreteniy i tovarny" znakov,, no. 23,, 1965., 56 TOPIC TAGS: calorimeter optic black body ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents an optical range differential caloria-I ieter containing a thermally insulated case with windows behind whiCh are placed two radiation receptors. The'receptors are identical copper conical black body simulators with calibration helices spaced to insure opacity of the cone from the to the normally incident radiation. The calorimeter also contains a thermal! ibattery in contact.4ith the surfaces of the conical simulator and a recording device (see Figi 1). For simultaneous and independent determination of two coming energies and their difference., the calorimeter contains additional reference conical black body simulators, Thermal batteries making centact with the side Card _...UDCa._535-23*O82*63*0O2956 J L 18466-66 FAC-C-NR: AP6002557 0 i L Fig, 1. 1 - case; 2 - vindowl 3 - conical black body simulator; 4 - calibration helixi 5 - galvanometers; 6 tbarmal battery, 116 surfacos of the radiation receptors are connected in ppposition in the measuring circuit. Orig. art. hast I diagram. SUB CGODE: 20/ SM DATE: 23Hay64 I Card 2/2Q IN -41 IN 4- 9M %AAMNI- ~,- L b88Q-66 EWT (d )/ENT (1 )/EWA ACC NR3 AP6013502- SOURCE CODE: UR/0120/66/000/00210086/0087 AUTHOR: Kuz'michev..-V. N... ORG: Uigbsi-Y-gyAl--Radio_&Itctronice Academy _~Vysshee voyenno-morskoye uchilishchf~' radioelektroniki) TITLE: Generator of a sequence of random pulses SOURCE: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 2, 1966, 86-87 TOPIC TAGS: periodic pulse, pulse generator, pulse amplitude modulation, pulse amplitude ABSTRACT: A circuit has been designed to generate a sequence of rectangular periodic pulses whose amplitudes change according to the law of random processes. The circuit of the generator is shown in Fig. 1. A sequence of clock pulses is fed from the output of the blocking oscillator ltothe shaping trigger 2 with one stable state. Pulses are fed from the trigger output to the differential network CSR119 which together with triggers 4 and 7 forms standard 'charge and discharge pulses. The duration of the pulses is longer than the time constant of the charge and discharge networks of the modulatoaA The pulses standardized by the trigger are amplitude modulated by the modulator 5. The 'standard charge pulses are fed from the trigger to one of the inputs of the modulator, while the modulating random signal is fed to another. A sequence of charge pulses with random amplitude is developed at the outpu ACC NRo AP6013502 3 4 8. ottstit Card 2 , JI N 4w IN ~ Fig ~-'!~'Generator- circuit T~, Ts4 i-- L 23880-66 ACC NRi AP6013502 of the modulator. This sequenc 'e of pulses passes through a cathode follower and an amplifying stage 9 and finally is fed to the output of the generator. The generator has the following specifications: prf, from 50 cps to 5 kc; rise time from 2 to 5 usec at an amplitude of 30v and duration of 200 usec. Average output voltage is about 30 The author expresses thanks to 3. F. Resteruk for a number of valuable remarka made during a discussion of the article. orig. art. has: 3 figures. SUB CODE: 091, SUBH DATgo 06Dec64/ ATO PRAS:#jq Card 3/3ab- "Certain 113iolorical and Aprotechnical Proble-ms of Corn on the Forest Steppe of the Mcrainian 3SR." Cand Agr Sci, K-harikov Order of Iabor Red. Banner Agricultural Inst Lmeni 4 M V. V. Dolk-achyev, ! in Higher Education U33R, Kharlkov, 195-5. (n, No 15, Apr .55) SO: Sum. 110, 704, 2 Nov 55 - Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Ki-li-r Educational Institutions (16). POLMOV, B.V.; KUZ'KICHIV, V.P.; KULESHOV, N.H. - Development and ripening of corn kernels on the cob. F12iOl. rast. 3 no.1:36-42 Ja-F '56. (KLRA 9.5) 1. Kafedra rasteniyevodstya 1harIkovskogo seltakokhozyavetyeanogo instituta. (Corn (Kaize)) Country : USSR Category : Cultivated Plants. Cereals. Leguminous Plants. Tropical Cereals* M Abs Jour : RZhBiol., N 0:.61 1959, No 24852 Author : Rizhikov, D. P.;.K:uz'michtV, V, P. Inst t Ukrainian Acail y of-Wi-ricultural Sciences. Title : Concerning the Corn Feeding Area in Fields Protected by Forest Belts. Orig Pub : Vysnik sillsfkogospod. nauky. Ukr, akad, sillstko- gospod, nauk, 1958, No. 3, 24-26 Abstract : No abstract. Card : 1/1 50 PEME I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4717 Kuzlmichev, Vladi-ir Tinofeyevich Metody i oredstva aktivnogo kontrolya razmerov v mashinostroyenii (Methods and Means for Dimensional Feedback Control in Machine Building) Moscow, Mosk. dom nauchno-tekhn. propagandy imeni F.E. Dzerzhinskogo, 1957. 61 p. (series: Stenograma lektsiy) 5,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Obshchestvo po rasprostraneniyu politicheskikh i nsuchnykh znaniy RSFSR; Moskovskiy don nauchno-tekhnicheakoy propagandy imeni F.E. Dzerzhinskogo. Ed.: S.I. Abramson; Tech. Ed.: B.A. Sukhareva. PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for designers and setup personnel dealing with feedback control. COVERAGE- The booklet is a stenographic report of lectures delivered by the author, Fundamental principles of feedback control are discussed and el---,~csiflcations are included. The author ex-ines errors which appear in the dimenGional feedback C ard-T/3> Methods and Means for Dimensional Feedback (Cont.) SOV/4717 control of machine tools and discusses modern means of dimensional feechiack control. The author primarily discusses measuring devices which are mounted on machine tools (in-process measuring devices). The concluding parvzrapbs of Part III contain statistical data regarding rejects in Soviet plants. Several non-Soviet automatic machines for dimensional control are mentioned in Part III. No personalities are mentioned. There are 4 referencea, all Soviet. TABU OF COMENTS: PART I. FUNDAMMAL CONCEPTS AND CIASSIFICATION 1. Extended Classification of the Special Control Equipment 3 2. In-Process and Post-Process Measuring Devices 4 3. Basic Elements of the In-Process Measuring Devices 8 4. Classification Patterns of the Most Widely Used In-Process Measuring Devices 13 5. Descriptions of Some Typical In-Process Measuring Devices 22 Card7~ KMIMICHEV, V,Tffl-j aspirant !P~ - -, i,.- Calculating and checking the precise positions of axas of cylindrical surfaces. Izv. vva. ucheb. zav.; mashinostr. no.9: 35-57 158. (MIRA 12:10) l.Moskovskiy vacherniy mashinostroitell W institut. (Mechanical engineering) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5662 Vysotskiyj A. V., Ye. R. Dvoretskiy,, V. V. Kondashevskiy., V. T. KuzImichey, 1. K. Morozov, P. K. Polyanskiy, Z. L. Tubenshlyak., G. V. Khokhlova, 7, Chasovnikov, and M. L. Shleyfer Pribory i ustroystva dlya aktivnogo kontrolya razmerov v mashinostroyenii (Instruments and EquUment for the Active Control of Dimensions in Machine Butlding) Moscow., Maahgizj, 1961. 303 P- (Series: Progressivnyye sredstva k~,ntrolys razmeray v mashinostroyenii) Errata slip inserted. 7000 CePies printed. Ed. of Series: B. S. Bayburovp M. I. Kochenov, and D. D. Malyy; Scientific Ed.: Ye. R,, Dvoretskiy; Ed. of Publishing House: A. G. Akimova; Tech. Ed.: V. D. E111s�nd; Managing Ed. for Literature on Means of Automation and Instrtimnt Building: W. V. Pokrovskiy., Engineer. RT,-JIOW: This book is intended for technical personnel engaged in the design vf controlling devices. It may also be useful to students stecialUzing in tbe flell-of instzvxk~ntation at schools of higher technical educat3on and tekhnikww . Card )-/6 :Enstr,mN-,Lts and Equipment (Cont.) SOV/5862 MIMI": Dimensional control instraments and devices used in machine -licL-11d.Ing whieli have been tested under experimental and industrial conditions W-e described. Concise information on non-Soviet control systems is als: The present work is part of a series devoted to modern controlling s~na was recommended by the CommIssion of thp State Scientific-'Technics:l Committee of the Council of YIinisters USSR. The commission -was set in the introduction of advanced methods and devices of dimensic-:1a.1 c,)ntrol in machine building. No personalities are mentioned. Thet-_ axre 74 reterenzes: 47 Soviet), 20 English, and 7 German. "MaM ~V CU-WE17TS: Ch. 1. GeL=-ral Observations on instruments and Devices of Active Control (Ye. R. Dvoretskiy) 1. The role of active control and the provisions for its introdaction 7 2. Special features in the develolment of active control instruments 8 X. Basic types of the means of active control 9 -1 Card 2/6 Instruments and Equipment (Cont,) SOV/5%2 Ch. II. Instruments and Devices for Active Control of Shaft Dimensions in Cylindrical Grinding (A. V. Vysotskiyp V. V. Kondashevskiy., V, T, KAzImichev., 1, K. Morozov., P. M. Polyanskiy,, G. V. Khokhlova, G. V. Chasovnikov., and M. L. Shleyfer) 18 1. Instruments for the indirect visual control of shaft d1mensions by measuring the displacem6nt of the grinding-wheel spindle stock 18 2. Single-contact instruments and devices for the control of shaft dimensions 19 3. Two-contact instruiments and devicf.9 for the control of shaft dimensions 25 4. Three-contact instruments and devices for the control of shaft dimensions 51 5. Pneumatic instrument for contactless automatic control 83 6. Instruments and devices for the control of stepped shafts 85 7. I4Mt nts for the control of recessed shaft surfaces 88 8. Control instr a and detices used in face-grinding on cylindrical grinders 103 Card 316 Instr nts and Equipmut (Cont.) SOV/5%2 9. Device for automatic control in the grinding of shafts with reference to the hole of a conjugated part (bushing) 108 10. Automatic readjustment of cylindrical grinders 113 Ch. III, Instruments and Readjusting Devices for the Control of Shaft Dimensions in Centerless Grinding (A, V, Vlootskiyp V, V, KondsAhavoklys, P, No Polyanskiyp Go VoKhokhlovap M, L. Bbleyfor and Z, L, ftbenshl7ak U5 1. Instraments and devices for the control of shaft dimensions in centerleso grindlog 11,5 2. ReadJnsting devices U8 3. Pmtective-bloc" devices of centerless grinders 146 Ch. IV. Control Instrj*ents and Devices in Internal Grinding (A. V, Vyootskiyp V* V, Kondashevskiyp Vo To MnImichey., P. X. Polyanskiyj 0. V. KhoWilova, 0. V. Chas6vnikovp No L. Obleyfer) 148 1. Device for control with plug gages 148 2. Single-contact instra into and devices 151 3. Two-contact inst nts and devices 178 4. Three-contact instr nt with vibratory contacting transducer for visual control 196 Card 4/6 Instruments and Equipment (Cant.) S07/5862 Ch. V. InstrLmnts and Devices for Role Control in Honing k'V, V. Kondasbevskiy., V, T, Kuzlnichevp and M, L. Shleyfer) 199 Ch. V1. Instr=ents and Devices for Active Control in Surface Grinding (V. V, Kondashevski-Y., V. T.Kuzlnichey, I. K. I-Surozov., and G. V. Khokhlova) 2a 1. Instruments and devices for in-process control in surface grinding 221 2. DivTices f-ar automatic readjustment of surface grinders 2 Ch. VII. Device for In-Pmcess Control in Grinding Parts With Cont=- Surfaces (V. V. Kondashevskiy) 243 Ch. TM. Control Instruments and Devices Used in Lathework (A. V. Vysotakiy., V. V. Kondasbevskiy., V, T, K= Inichev and M, L. Shleyfer) 24h, 1. Instrwents and devices for in-process control in machining 2146 2. Readjueting devices f,_-r control after turning 2CO 3. B-1jaking and protective devices used in lathework 262 Ch. TX. Devices for Autzmatic Remijustments in Gear Tooth MacbAning (V. V. Kondashevs1d,y) 266 Card 5/6 Instrwii-ants and,EqzJ,pwent (Cont.) stx/5862 Ch. X. Devices for Dimnsional Control of the Boring Mill Qpmtion (V. V. Kondashevskiy) 2-13 1. Autcmmtie retadjuatnent of boring mills 273 2. Pri#teotlv~-. bl,.,)rkLng devices of boring mills 277 Ch. X:% Fmt-eeti-tv Pl,~,Aiug rif Drilling and Bx-.'jaA--b-4:ng Mach-Ines 0'. V,. X.~nuehevsriy) 282 Ch. X31. C,,-mbined, luatr-,writs t,-.,r the Contml :X Sev*er&l Pa-,--t D'Imnsions (V. 'T. P. M. Ralyanskiy,, V.10i~,lrkluTa; amd G. V. Ohasonvnikar) 2 8 A- "AbI -'e -.~grapb,y AVATIAM: IXbraury t~f C~,5ngreas ~'-~.;-;:1~7-F73) c&ra 6/6 V-T/w-z-C/MaS 1-9-62 - KUZIMICHEVp V.T. Methods for measuring the apertures of connecting rods, Avt. prom. no. 1:27-28 A 161. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Moskavskiy av-tozavod imeni Likhachava. (Automobiles-Engines-Cylind,gre) (Connecting, Rods) VZOMICHU, V.T., aspirant Hydrophobic mineral powders based on powdered wasta materials of industry. Sbor. trud. Khab. avt.-dor. inst. no.2:41-47 162. 1824) 1. Khartkovskiy avtomobilIno-dorozhnyy institut. 11CHEV V T , ;&~ Stand for testing driven clutch disks. AV-t- prom. 29 no.4t Nv-35 Ap '63. (MIRA l6t6) Is Moskovskiy avtozavod imeni Likhacheva. (Clutches(Machinex71-Testing) KUPIMICHEV, V.T., inzh. Mineral powder from improved filter and preqz, waste products. Avt. dor. 27 no.4:18-19 Ap 164. (I-qRA 17:9) KUZ'KIGHEY. V-Ya.; MCROVA. Ye.I. -Ab"J""'ZK Materials on the epidemiology and helminthism among the population of central Xazakhatan. Izv.AN KazAkh.SSR. Ser.fiziol. i mad. no-7: 85-98 156. (MIRA 9:10) (XLUKHSTAN--WORM. INTESTINAL AND PARA$ITIC) KUZIMICHRY, V.Tijp. - Ancylostomiasis in southern Kazakhstan. Izv. AU Kazakh. SSR. Ser. fiziol. i med. no.7:99-106 t56. (KLRA 9:10) (KA7AKHSTAN-HOCUCIRX DISJUSI) KUZIHIGHNV, V.Ya, . ^0 ~,e vi lxperimental observations on the possibility of the development of Ancylostoma larvae in lead mines. Izv. AN Kazakh.SSR. Ser.fiziol. i mod. no-7:107 156. (MLRA 9:10) (LEAD MINICS AND MINING-HYGISNIG ASMTS) (MAIHSTAN-410MON) RUZIMICHIV, V.Ta.; MOROVA. TO.I. Possibility of the development of occupational halminthism in nines in Dsheskesgan, Isv, AN Kazakh*BSR. Ser.fisiol, i made no.7:112-115 1 56, ()CLRA 9: 10) (DZHIZKAZGkiN--WORMB, INTASTINAL AND PAWITIC) (MINI SANITATION) /11, ICUZIMICHEV, V.Ya. Date ction of the tick Carios vespertilionin ir. DDT and benzene hexachloride storage depots. Xed.paraz. i paras.bol. 27 no,.1:51 Ja-F 158o (HIRA 11:4) (TICKS, Carios vespertilionis, detection in DDT & benzene hexachloride storage depots (Rua)) (DDT, storage depots, detection of ticks in (fts)) (mmmix HIrACHLORIDN, storage depots, detection of ticks in (Rue)) XUZIMICHEV, V.Ya.; NASIBULIlUp F.K. Materials on a study of the epideniology of tick-borne relapsing fever in Bostanduk District. Izv. All Yazakh. SSR. Ser. mad. i fiziol. no. 2:32-40 160. (HIRA 13:10) 4- (BOSTAIMUK DISTRICT (UZBEKISi','11-1)--.rELAPSIL'r, MENER) n,l 'i'--cf! cl cultiv - t c-, cro-,)- 71 MILL 7-' tha nortlj~--..-c i h U- C) n 21 !~; 1 c r.-. S G "h Sci i:-L; ln~~', of i..:~ch.-niz,--A~on 1~11 tli:-, 5C.4- 1~ I j"t I Eloctrificatic"', of 120 c c c KL, 116-5t"), 1-10) 99-58-2-719 AUTHORSt KuzImichavq V.Ye., and Nesterenko, I.K., Engineers TITLEt Use of Excavators for Melioration Work During the Winter. (lopollsovaniye ekskavatorov n& meliorativnykh rabotakh simoy). From Working Exparienose in the Kar6lian ISSR (IZ opyta rabot v ICarellakoy ASSR) PERIODICILt Gidrotekhnika i Nelioratsiya, 1958, # 2, PP 50-52 ~USSR) ABSTRICTs Extremely -powerful types of excavators can be used in melioration work on peat bogs during the winter. " the peat bogs only freeze to a depth of 20 to 35 cm, excavating operations proceed satisfactorily with "1-505" and other, heavy excavators. There is 1 table and 2 photos. AVAILABLIt Library of Congress Card 1/1 KMIMIGHEV, V.Ye., inzh. Minirmlm turning radii of row-crop tractors. Mekh. i elak. Bets. sellkhoz. 17 no.1:17-20 159. (MM 32:1) l'OPetrozavodskiy os~udarstvenny7 universitat. fTraotors) 30V_L~-0-4-3-10118 AUTHORS: Kuz I micliev . Yu. 14. and h1aharov, V. I. TITIJ11: Ulbras-onic Excitation of a CyLindricol Shell (Vo7,buzhdeniye tsilin;~,richeskcoy obolochki ulltrazvWCOM) PERIODICAL: A!~:usticheskiy ZhurvL-Lal, 1958, Vol 4, Nr 3, pp 2LE-2-283 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Three photo,-,raphs are sliown of acoustic excitation of a c-linder. In Fig.1 0 is the cylindrical shell irradiated With ultrasonic waves in the direction shown by the arrovi. T-'r!e diaphragm D passes through two beELus corresponding to the calculated widths of the excitation zones. A piece of porous rubber R is placed inside the shell to prevent dir- ect transmission of sound throu-h the wall of the shell. As can be seen, there is a central re~;ion, co-axial with the S110,11, in which the sound is absent altogether. There are 3 f i-_;LLres, III:`)-)r_','CIATI0N: Kafedra a1mstiki Illoskovskogo -osudarstvennogo !1_111versiteta (-'Chair., of Acoustics of the M:)scow State univorsity) S7- ' I ~,_13..IITTIED: February 14, 10 .53. C- rd 1/1 1. Cylindrical shells--kxcitation 2. Ultrasonic radiation--Properties KUZIMICHEV Yu M., inzh. Automatic eletroacouatical stopping device for circular rib knitting machines. Mekh.i avtom. proi2v. 15 no,6:44~46 -Te 161. (MIRA 1436) (Knitting machines) (Electric controllers) is zw AUTHORSi TITLEt S/03;N~?027/005/009/017 B130/B220 Lupakov, I.Se and Kuzimiohevq Yu. S. Methods for testing the fatigue strength of heat resistant ropes at elevated temperature PERIODICALj Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 27# no. 5P 19619 589 - 591 TEM A method and a device of simple design are described, which permit an estimate of the fatigue strength of a stool rope till it in destroyed partly or completely, based on the number of bendings over a pulley, for a rated stress and at elevated temperature. In these tests, the number of bendings is recorded by a counter and the temperature of the rope in measured. These tests enable not only the atatement of the beadings, but also the investigation of several further factors having a negiLtive in- fluenoe upon the fatigue strength of the rope, such as oxidation. A rope was manufactured and tested for 10#000 hours at a temperature of 70000- A load being continuously in a shaft of 70000 is fixed to one end of the rope. The other end of the rope ic fixed on a drum. The ropes were manu- faotured of pure molybdenum-chrome-niokel-tungeten-steaI of the type A14726 (E1726) and of an alloy on nickel basis a0893 (EI893) in the Tsentraltnyy Card 1/4 24163 S/052/61/027/005/009/017 Methods for testing the ... B130/B220 nauohno-iseledovateltakiy Institut ohernoy metallur ii (Central Scientific Research Inatituteof Iran Metallurgy). The device ~Fig. 1) consists of a frame 1 on which a moto-r 2 and a reduotor 3 with pulley 4 are mounted. A returning rotary motion is transmitted from the pulley of the reduotor to the drum 6 by means of a push rod 5. The rope 7 passes an oven, a pulley 8, and a second oven. A load is fixed to the other end of the rope. The heating of the rope is effected by 2 tube furnaces 10 situated in the neigh'torhood of the pulley 8. The temperature of the oven is measured by a chromel-alumel thermocouple and controlled by means of an MPATP-54 (MRShohPr-54) instrument. The number of bendings of the rope over the pulley is recorded by a Cb- 1M/100 (SB-lM/100) counter. Since that part of the rope which runs over the pulley is not always in the oven, a differ- ence developes between the temperature of the oven and that of this point. The temperature of the rope next to the pulley is measured by means of a thermocouple and via a vibrator recorded by a )0 -4 (EO-4) OacillosooPe in a special test under small load, in order to ascertain this difference. There are 4 figures. Card 2/4 S/129/62/000/010/oo5/006 E073/F.335 AUTHORS: Lupakov, I.S., Candidate of Technical.Sciences and Ku'z,',michey, Yu-5,,-Zngineer TITLE: Strength and resistance-to-intercrystallite corrosion of welded joints on steel X1&12~-It2T (KhI81*412142T) PERIODICAL: Metallovedeniye.i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, no. io, 1962, 6o - 63 TEXT: The long-run (at 650,and 7~O 'C, with maximum duration of 1 800 hours) and short-run strength, ductility and impact strength of the base metal and of weld seams immediately after welding and after long holding of the specimens at elevated temperatures as well as resistance to intercrystallite corrosion of the weld seams were investigated.' Tube specimens, 40 mm in diameter, with a wall thickness of 3 nun (containing 0.060/,0' C,* 1.26% Mn, 0.36%. Si, 16.5% Cr, 12.630,-.' Ni, 2.22% Me, 0.615'0 Ti) were used in the tests. From tubes welded in an argon atmosphere with non-melting electrodes (the weld gap was filled with wire of the material C,'-'-'-,l8iilli-1% (SM18N1110) specimens with the weld .,i;eam in the transverse direction were cut out for strength, Card 1/2 S/129/62/000/010/005/Oo6 Strength and .... E073/F,335 impact and bending tests. The strength and ductility were determined at 20, 350, 650 and 750 OC; the yield point was determined by measuring the deformation by means of an instrtunent with a scale division of 0.02 mm. Conclusions: weld seams on the steel Khl8NI2,%12T, produced by means of automatic tube-welding equipment with non-melting electrodes in an argon atmosphere, have the same strength as the base metal. No appreciable embrittlement occurred after holding the specimens at 650 and 750 0C, respectively, for durations up to 2 000 hours. Investi- gation on 900 bends of 3 x 10 x 100 mm specimens with respect to intercrystallite corrosion, according to0the &*1 method with and without heating of the specimens at 650 C for 2 hours, showed that the welding seams did not tend to develop intercrystallite corrosion immediately after welding o r after holding at 650 and 750 0C for durations up to 2 000 hours# There are 4 figures and 3 tabl~.41 Card 2/2 "926-61. EPH/EPF(c)/zPF(n)-2/EWP(q)/EWT(m)/BDS AFM/ASD/SSD Ps-4/Pr-4/ft-4 WW/JD/D?l ~ACCESSION HRI AP30039S7 3/0069/65/015/001/0079/OM AM HORS3 - IA~10vo I - 8, 1 Kus fmichevo Yuw So I Zakharov, Tu. V. TMEs Determination of Permeability at tube amd valls for helium SOURM -AtomMa energiya,, Y. 15t no. it 1915t 79-80 TOPIC TAGS# permeability of helium, helium diffusion, heat transfer, 6=M furnace ABSPRACPs There is a discrepancy in the date concerning the dirrusiQ or helium :throu,gh metals2i(The Present work was undertaken because of the possible applica- tions of helium gas for heat transferPin installations working, at high pressures and temperatures, The experimental arrangement consisted essentially of a vacu= furnace, leak detector (mass spectrometer type) FTI-4A, pumps and a helium tanks The method of measurement consisted of determination of the amount of gas (by pressure measurements) in the chamber surrounding the tube under study# accumulatwo in a given time$ after the stationa condition vas established* This condition was checked with the leak deteotorr-71By measuring the accumulation of gas with and without helium in the tube# the permeability of helium vas determined, to the difference of these two measurements* For tubes made of stainless steel and of a, ,nickel alloyq it was found that at 600C and 6o atm/ad% the lercea~ility was less than 1 X 10-9 ters/seeftm2. Card ACCESSION NRj AP4042260 S/0089/64/017/001/0049/0052' AUTHORt Lupakov, 1. So; Kuxlmlchev, Yu, So TITLE: uelium penetrabili.ty of metallic tube Valle SOURCEt Atumnaya energLya', v. 17, no. 1, 19640 49-52 TOPIC TAGS: steel tube wall, helium penetrability, helium penetra- tion, seamless lKhl8N9T steel tubing, AIS1321 steel tubing, E1437B alloy tubing, Nimonic 80A tubing, helium diffusion ABSTRACTo The penetration of helium through the walls of metallic tubes or cast bushings has been investigated at temperatures up to 800C and pressures up to 100 atm, Seamless tubes of stainless lKhl8N9T (AISI321) steel 24 x 1.5 to 32 x 4.5 mm in bize were sub-. jected to an internal pressure varying from 52 to 100 atm for 12-90i min; tubes of 12KhlHF steel 18 x 0.5 to 22 x 2.0 mm in size were tested at a pressure varying from 40 to 80 ats for 50-72 min at 700C, and tubes of E1437B (NimonLc 80A) alloy 7 x Oo5 and 1095 xLO us In six& at a pressure of 100-105atmfw 12 uLn at 900C and at 800C Card I / 2 iACCESSION NRt AP4042260 for 3 min, respectively, Practically no helium leak was observed through all tube walls tested at pressure's below 60 atm and ten- peratures up to about 600C.* Only lKhl8N9T steel tubes (27.x 3.5 and 27 x 1.5 mm) under a pressure of 60 stm at 60OCs and E1437B alloy tubes (10.5 x 0.5 mm) under a pressure of 100 atm at 700C leaked he- lLum6 No leaks were observed in all tubes subjected to external he- lium pressure. Thus, it appears that the penetration of helium through the tube walls occurs because of submicroscopic cracks appearing in the material subjected to sufficiently high internal pressure at high temperatures and not because of diffusion. The detected leakage of helium, less than 10-12 I/cm2esec, was within the! limits of measurement,error, No tensile strength changes were observed in the investigated materials after helium and air-pressure itests. The insignificant changes observed in the microstructure can. i be ascribed to the natural aging of test specimens at high tempora- l ttureso Orige art* bass 5 figures and 4 tables* ASSOCIATIONt none SUBMITTEDs 280ct63 ATD PR199St 3068 ZNCLs 00 SUB CODEs MM NO REF SOVS 002 OTHERs 000 :Card 2/2 ACCESSION NRI AP404 F813 S/0126/64/018/001/0153/0155 AUTHORt Lupakov, Is p.; Kuzlmichavo YUS So ffect of nio~iuim on co`=pod'si~tion _o:'borides in high-boron TITLE: E steels SOURCEt Fizika metal~ov J metallovedeniye. v. 18, no. 1, 1964, 153-1, 155 TOPIC TAGS.: high boron steel, high boron steel property, niobium boron steel, boron niobium steel, niobium boron steel propertyg n1o'l bium. boride ABSTRAM High-boron steels containing more than 0.2% boron have low ductility and poor forgeability owing to the presence of a low- melting and brittle boride phase, which solidifies between dendrites'- Hot pressure working and heat treatment can change the structure and' mode of distribution of this phase, but they do not improve the duc- tility. Iron and chromium form primarily lower borLdes of the He2B type whose specific weight does not exceed 6.5g/cm7o Thus,, in a low- carbon steal alloyed with 1% boron, the content of the boride p~asa 'Card. .1 / 3 ACCESSION NRi AP4042813 is 12% by weight and 14% by volume. The notch toughness of this steel does not exc.eed 2 kgm/cm2. An attempt has been made to reduce the volume and hence the detrimental effect of the boride phase by additional alloying of high-boron steel with niobium, which forms. primarily higher borides of the MeB2 type. Tests were made on three low-carbon steels, designated 1,2 and 3, with respective contents of, 0.03, 0.03. and 0.06% carbon. 2.16, 1.56, and 0,94% boron, and 0.79 1.38, and 1.22% niobium. It was found that with an increasing nio- biumtboron ratiopthe content of the boride phase dropped from 24.2 weight% in steel I to 9.0 weight%. in steel 3a Simultaneously, the:~ iron content in the boride phase dropped from 84.5% in steel I to 75.5% in steel 3; the niobium content in the boride phase rose from.'. 2.1% in steel 1 to 7.0% in steel 3. It can therefore be expected that alloying with nio~Lum will have a beneficial effect on the duc- tility and forgeabLlity of high-boron steels* Orig. art, has three tables* ASSOCIATIONs none Card 2 /3 L 29563-66 EWP(k)/E;VT(m)Z~/EVIP(w)IE~IP(t)/ETI IJP(c) JD/M/JG A-CC NR: AP6018362 (AJ, N) SOURCE CODE: UR/0089/661020/005/0440/0442 AUTHOR: Al'shevskiy, L. Ye.; Kuz'michev. Yu. S.; Kurochkina, L. M.; Lupakov, 1. S.; Neymark, V. Ye.; Teulin, I. 1~.- ORG: none TITLE: Effect of ultrasoundon the 4RStjjj~y of high-boron stainless steep 1b 1~ ;-7 SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 20, no. 5, 1966, 440-442 TOPIC TAGS: steel, stainless steel, high boron steel, boron containing steel, steel ultrasanic treatment, steel plasticity, steel ductility, steel tube, tube extrusion/KhIBN15 steel, Khl8NlO steel, Khl8N6C9 steel, Khl~ steel 18 10. ABSTRACT4 The efftet of ultrasound on the plasticity of Khl8Nl5lfKhl8NlO, Itainless steels containing 2-3.7% boron has be2- Khl8N6G9kAnd VJ~171 en inv~est gated. Boron atconients above 1.8% forms coarse bypereutectic borides which lower the steel plasticity. It was found, however, that the shape and size of the boride inclusions can be improved by applying ultrasonic vibration to liquid steel during cooling and solidification. The effect of ultrasound was found to depend on the metal temperature. Good results were obtained at a pouring temperature of 1500C. Ultrasound *applied at this temperature broke down borideir-lusions into small particl uniformly distributed 'throu'ghout the mass of metal and considerably improved the steel plasticity, especially in rollin . Rolled -tub-e-billets 71 and 106 mm in TIF Card 1/2 UDC: 621.789.2:669.15 ACC NRt AP6018362 F~ diameter were successfully extruded at 1050-1140C with 80-86% reduction into satisfactory quality tubes 50 or 71 mm in diameter and 800 mm long with walls 5-6 mm thick. The structure of high-boron stainless steels also can be refined by homogenizing annealing at 1200-1250C. Orig. art. has: .3 figures, [ND) SUB CODE! 13, 1l/ SUBM DATE: 14Aug65/ ORIG REF: 003/ ATD PRESS: V, MASWV' M.S., professor, zasluzhenyy deyatell nauki, deystvitelInyy chlen Aka- demii meditsinakikh nauk SSSR; ZAYTSBYA. G.L. kandidat meditainskikh nauk, sekretar'; KURYLEVA. O.M.; BRONSHTEIK, A.I.; PXTro)VA, Ye.P.; MAT,A ICA . D.B.; ITINA, N.A.; MAKAROVA, V.V.; RYEAKOVa, T.K.; ORBICLI, L.A., akademik; VOLOVIK, A.B.. professor; TUE. A.I., professor; BYSTROLITOVA, G.I.; UNILIVICH, M.G., professor; VISMIGHWA, A.G., do- tsent; BIWIMA, M.I.; ALXKWIDROVA, V.R. Minutes of the meetings of the Leningrad Society of Pediatricians. Vop. pediat. 21 no.2;60-62 Mr-Ap '53. (KLHA 6; 6 1. Leningradskoe obshchestvo detskikh vrachei. 2. Akademiya meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Kaslov). . (Reflexes) (Scarlet fever) KUZIMICHEVA, A. T. KusImichevas A. T. "Cros3 streptococcous infection in diphtheria groupsy" in sMosium:- Skarlatina i streptokokkoyyye infektaii, Leningrad, 1948, p. 99-120 SO: U-2888, Letopis Zhurnaltnykh Statey., No. 1, 1949 KUZIMIG&VA) A. T. Kuzlmichava: A. T. "Streptolysin and antistreptolysin in acuto contagious diseases," in symposiumi Skarlatina. i streptokokkovyye iafektsii,, leningrad,, 1946, P. 137-48 SO: U-2888, LetopiB Zhurnalinykh Statey, Nol lo 1949 IOFFE, V.I.. AUSHBUS, I.M.. XHRU,--FCHOVA, V.A., KUZOMICREVA, A.T., 111KITINA, N.A. Develoment of droplet infections in children. Report No.1: %mamice of changes in epideMiOlOgICAl ChArneteriatics of dipththerift in Leningrad. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid. I immun. 29 no.6:9-14 Je 158 (MIRA 11:7) 1. Iz Instituta ekenerimentallnoy, meditsiny AMN SSSR. Instituta imeni Pastera. Detskoy Infektsionnoy bol'altay Sverdlovskogo rayona Detakoy bollnitsy imeni Filatova I Infektalonnoy bollaitay Botkina, (DIPHTHERIA, epidemiology, In Russia, dynamics of chnnge of epidemiol. (Rue)) ROUXCHOVIi. V.A.. OZIMICHEVA, A.T., UrEITISA, N.A. Development of droplet infections in children. Report Io.2: Change in the epidemiologioal character of scarlet fever and its comparison with the development of diphtheria, Zhur.mikrobiol.epid. i imam 29 no.6:14-20 Je 158 (MIRA 11:7) 1. Tz Institute ekBpertaentAllnoy meditsiv AM SSSR, Institute, Imeni Pastern. Detakoy infektsionnoy bolinitsy Sverdlovskogo rayona, Detakoy bol4nitsy iment -Vilatova, Infektsionnoy bollnitsy Botkina* (DIMfMIA. epidemioleff. in Russia. dynamics of change of epidemiol. & comparison with scarlet fever (Rua)) (SCARLET FEM31, epidemioloa in Russia. dynamics of change of epidemiol. & comparison with diphtheria (Rua)) KLMIMICHWA., A. T., Doc Med Sci (diss) -- "Chiasmatic streptococcal infection in infectious diseases of children". Leningrad, 1959. 21 pp (leningrad Pediatric Med Inst), 250 copies (KL, 110 24, 1959, 148) DANILEVICH, Kikhail Georgiyevich, prof. [deceased]; KUXIMICHEVA. A.T., red.; RULEVA, K.S., tekhn.red. (Acute infections in children; manual for physicians] Ostrye detskie infektaii; rukovodstvo dlia vrachei. Leningrad. Goo. izd-vo med.lit-ry Nedgiz, Laningr.otd-nie, 1960. 486 p. (KIU 13:10) (CHUM --DISEASES) XUZIMIGHEVA, Antonina Trofimovna, red.; ENIUSHCHOVA, Valeriya Aleksandrovnat red. [ProblemB in diphtheria) 'Voprooy difterii. laningrad, Vedgiz, 1961. 196 P. (DIPHTHERIA) (MIRA 14:101) KUZ'R10fU;VA , A. T. i ROVINSKIY , V. P. Changes in the clW-cal picture of whooping cough in recent years. Vop. okh. mat. i det. 6 no.9:40-43 S '61. (I-111RA 14:9) 1. Iz Leningradskogo pediatricheskogo meditsinskogo instituta (dir. - dotsent Ye.P.Semenova) i infektsionnoy boltnitsy imeni K.Libknekhta (glw.rnyy vrach S.I.Novikova). (WHOOPING COUGH) KUWMICH&VAp A.T.; ZHAGULLO, Ye.M, Some tasks in the control of Bc)tkints disease in children. Vbp* okhomatei det. 8 no*3134 Mr 163. (MIRA 1615) 1. 1z kafedry infektsionnykh bolezney u detey (zav. A.Te Kust- michem) Leningradskogo pedia-txicheakogo meditsinskogo instituta (dir. Ye.P. Semenova), (HEPATITIS, INFECTIOUS) F- ~~- . - .- , , - . ll-~ , I . "l- . - '. ' 7- 11 1, . I vz c k -E VAJ f s PHOTOFUMATMINOF 'AMIUR) M,~D'i'j MOM HYDRm."~s '0") G. V. JK Z'm I CI E '4611 ~j*5 5) Sc pt. 't d. S~Oz S.S-R. Svr. Fli. 19. L\,t. (In Ittasslin) Expvrimental mudt-. a dlj.')~kr A, "cl-a ~Qrt ~l -, qu'ala at ~h' tbmilwht ol j'l~oo fwwwl',, from hpit In 1110 ran4' 0l ph,At) formilimi in dt,l,rlom, in Ypln -ji 5,,m,.d c---tn~f a ~hltl iz) ;h, -4pln I tht, Pticl,vti Ryslvin. J'hv prob-AWIlly linlt o,' the -pin r-nift uf iW nLcl~,xt twar tho lhr~~Itol,f of --niot~on form4tfln wai MNA.1 USSR/ Physicis If-mesons Card I.A. Pub. 22 16/53 Authors I Ada~ovich, M. I.; Kuzmichova, G. V.; Larionova, V. G.; and Kharlamov, S. P Title Photo-formation of negative 71-mesons on deuterium Periodical Abstract Institution Presented by- Dok. AN SSSR 102A, 715-718, Jun 1, 1955 The reaction d + P + 1-r was studied by the method of photc~-emulsions. The photo-emulsions were filled with water and exposed to a beam of photons. Five USA references (1952-1954). Table; diagrams. The Acad. of Se., USM, P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute Academician I. Ye. Tanm., February 1, 1955 T- Pliotaprcduction of' C On Ener-,, Accelerators and Picn ?I-,Ys-,Lc:s Geneva 11-23 Jwle 56 1n. 'Ov S.P. M.T., VEYSLER, 11.T LARIONOIA, VA., rnaw V , AD.4~ "Photoproduction of Negative?(14esons on Deutorium," paper presented At CEPS Symposium, 1956, appearing in Nuclear Instruments, No. 1, pp. 21-30, 1957 AUTHOPS: Adamovich, hi. I.,*Kuzlmicheva, G. V., SOV/56-35-1-3/59 Larionova, V. G., Kharlamov,-T.--J-.- TITLE: The Photoproduction of n -Mesons on Deuterium Ifear the Threshold (Fotorozhderiiye n -mezonov na deyterii vblizi poroga) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentaltnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 19589 Vol 35, Nr 1, pp 27 - 38 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In several earlier papers (Refs 1-4) thto ratio of the cross sections of the processes y+d 4 p+p+n and y+d 4 n+n+n+ has already been investiGated ; "Watson (Vatson) (Ref 4) showed that o-/cll' foil deuterium corresponds to that for free nucleons. The authors of the present paper investigated the reaction y+d 4 p+p+n on the 265 MeV synchrotron of the FIAN (Fizicheskiy institut Akademii nauk SSSR - Physics Inotitute AS USSR) with NIKFI-R photoemulsion plates which were enriched wilth deuterium ~as D 20). (Plates: 3,2.1022 deuterium nuclei per cm3). The maximum energy of the y-quanta amounted to Card 1/3 250 and 200 eV for a maarietic field with iTI=7000, 04 in The Photoproduction of n--Mesons on Deuterium 1-lear sov/56-2;5-1-3/59 the Threshold the evaluation of the platos the microscope LMBI -2 was used,for the determination of coor~linates in the case of multiple scatterink, MBI -.8. For the dependence of the cross section of meson production on photon energy (54,E