SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BARANOV, B.K. - BARANOV, G. G.

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BARANOV, B.K. Choi~--6 of a syst~~m for r,*" electric, locomotives with static Sbor. naunh. trud. E114II 3,-93--103 163. (MIRA 17:4) TULUIXIV, V.D., kand. takhn. nauk; BARANOV, B.K., inzh.; MINOV, D.K., doktor takhn. nauk Optimum automatic control system for regulating the traction power of rectifier locomotives. Elektrotekhnika 34 no.11:30- 35 N 163. (IvgRA 17:2) BARANOV, ILE., frizh. Volta:7c regulation on a.c.locomotives. Zhell.dor.transp. 46 no.12W-45 D '64. (VIRA 11:1) BAFU,NOV, B.L, inzh.; RUTSHTMI , A.M., inzh. Use of static electromatnetic systems for the rolling stock of electric railroads. Zhel, dor. transp. 46 no-1:31-33 Ja 164. (MIFLA 17:8) EARANOV. Boris Mikhaylovich [Practices of Kalinin flax growers] Opyt Kalininskilkh l1novodov. Kfilinin, Knizhnoe izd-vo. 1956. 193 p. (MI-RA 11:2) (Kalinin Province--Flax) BARA,NOV, B. M. "Experience of Operating Compensated Cable Networks of M (Moscow Cable Network) of Mosenergo," "Operation of Cables and Cable Networks" (Eksploatatsiya kabeley i kabel'nykh setey), collection of articles under editorship of I. A. Syronvatnikov, Gosenergoizdat, 1949, 384 pp. BAMOV, B.M., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk, dotseizt~ j)avic-an for rapid machining. [I=Q WNITOYASH 24:189-198 151. (MIn 8:2) 1. Urallskiy politakhnicheskiy hatitut. (Iiathea-Azeessorles and att&chmeats) USSR/Radlo - TeleviSton Dr.~c ~:A Ptz.,:,--.ptJ.on nf T-ra-nL- B, br,ranov, G. Siumoy'-lov 'Tadioll No 121, p-i~ 44, 4.5 Describes F_-,~-pt3 ~ondtctcd by the- M~,,scmr Z'~d_mn ol the Televi e C-rl 101,. Irl - rlon Netw,:~r;, on long-dist r c~ 15~1_trll "70 EL'ir'-Tirc, d Faluga 1170 ~ml. A mod-, f -L- rlri' i v nd a 5-c-lenICInt (3 directors ancl u ro~--.t !.f-ctor., vere used in th,~- ~-xptr~. Eens-_,p-cion waS at, UMSR/Radio - Tels:-vision ~Cc.ntd) Dmlit-ro-., but uns;,,,_~ble a- Uro-~ anal !(.alugs~ Rjec oi!,~-aas continup,tior, of expts, Possably v--L40-i uze o-If a L;",-ga rhombic antf~nna and a.-n ad~lnl grounded -grid rf amplifier mounted directly on. tbc-. an-Lenna mast . g;; Subject USSR/Electricity Card 1/1 Pub. 29 - 22/27 AID P - 1200 Author Baranov, B. M. Title Testing of electric cables with a d-c rectified high- voltage. (Letters from readers) Periodical Energetik, 12, 31-32, D 1954 Abstract In reply to a question from a reader, the author explains that in practical conditions testing is accomplished by the rectified condenser charging-current method with kenotrons or specially designed thermionic valves. For new cables for 1 to 10-kv the testing voltage applied is six-fold. The author explains details of the testing and its theory. institution : None Submitted : No date SUBJECT: USSR/Lumineacenc- 2 /5'. AUTHOR: Baranov B.M. TITLE: Application' of buinineqcerit 1:itints in the Theater (Primenoniye i3vetyashchikhaya krasok v teatre) PERIODICAL: IZVeStlya AkadoiMli Nlluk 3-)~iiij 1957, Vol 21, #5, PP 771-775 P,1,310 ABSTRACT: The first attempts to apply luminescsnt painting on the Soviet stage were based on the regults obtained by the Leningrad Theatrical Laboratory and State Optical Institute. Later on,a laboratory of luminescent decorative painting, headed by Mandellberg, was established in Moskva. In Leningrad the application of luminescent paints was developed by D.K.. Lazarev. The lumineecent decorative painting becpme an inalienable part of theatrical decoration, The author, being an artist, concluded his speech rith a re- Card 112 quest to scientists, laborntoTie5 and industrial enterpriseFi TITLF% Application of Luminesci~nt Paints in thr! Th,~-.-ter svetyashchikhaya krasok v teatre) for suggestions as to improvement of theatrical illuminat;'~,i) equipment and luminescent paints. No reference3 are cited, INSTITUTION: Not indicated FRESEN'TED BY,, SUBMITTED: No date indicatei AVAILABLE; At the Library of Congress. Card 2/2 KOZLOV, V.A., inzhaner.;AYZENBFM, B.I., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nZeak.; BOBOVICH, L.I., inzhener.;ZAKHARMVSEAYA, Ye.G., iazbener.; BARANOV, B.M., inzhener. Urgant problems in Vie theory of urban networks. ]Clektrichestvo no-3:77-80 Mr 157. (MLRA 10:4) 1. Leningradskaya kabelInaya i3et' (for Kozlov). 2. Laningradskly inzhenerno-ekonomichaskiy institut im. Molotova (for Ayzenberg). 3. Uzbekenergo (for Bobovich. Zakhjrshevskaya). 4. Moskovskaya kabellnaya set' (for Baranov). (glectric networks) - I~yich; PULA , Petr Grigorlyevich; ~XIRJIOV, Leonid BARANOV, Boris Mi~h~,Ly Petrovich; FOMICHEV,, Grigoriy Ivanovich; FRIDKIN, Iosif Aranovich; FATEMAN, A.L., red.; BORTRIOV, N.I., tekhn.red. [Construction and use of cable lines] Sooruzhenie i ekepluatataiia kabelln.vkh linii. Hoakva, Gos.energ.izd-vo. 1959. 542 P. (MIRA 13:3) (Electric cables) AVINOVITSIM, LYa.: AI-EKSLYEV, S.V.; DAi-LAI-OV, GEL11-9t,, Dlv'OSYr,: J. L ~ I. ; DOLGII yu K:d,T., !TMA, V.V. ',.'YAZI,% ~'!'L' -A. j,"71'ETqO%' P.V.; JIMIN, G.A.; FEI.;O~,OV, A.A.; Sl~iBTMVSATY' BOLISRU-1) red.; EJa, red.; X.P.P takh,.. red. [Manual for power engirecr.,; of indwstria-I enterprises in I'Our voluneFl Slvavochnik energetika promyshlonnykh predpriiatii v chetyrekh tomaIch. 14oshra, Gosenergoizdat. I~ol_l. (Electric. po'.:Cr supply] Elelftrosnabzhenie. Pod obi3lichei red. Ji.A.Fe6oivva, LT.Y. Serbinovskogo i IAX,.Doilshaim.. 1061. 840 t . 15:0 (Electric engineciar,g) C-03/070/090 .3 N. 01, 0 '"Ctivity 4 ll.e i 7 V. 0 Ct 1, C cccrt :,,i-n, 0 M o-,,~ c n c~ n t s of a c r:-, c -n .7. S t i 1 _OS4-,,o ~jCtjVjt~, thc, t in u, o i:; n 1 a h -o e ~;U e 1 0 u rno 0~ U t~-lt of c) ---.ll'!C- _rC hi C, iovrjot t1,-).: -Lt /000/010-, C 0 1 nn~ rcsul ',F, in 0 is Dl- for:.,,tion of a it fuc;l-utili:~in,- C D 0 n c n, t 'Llni t. callte-Z of 0. CjZ t cor---os 0 :1C tilri t '4 ccl c s c t-, Tj- -qi - t' t t" y it '.'.'as sho*.-.n t, -.a t n.,- durin- o, -,_i c t Jn o s of t'-c T~'-l t-,)c reOul ti-d n i' o r; ib 1 ,, -,- j :~ i-, o 1, t,.- -~ 1 lity a-if I% C d corrosivc a-ti%,-t,,- ox, - .1 tr~ 0 to ~,n note: Co:'in-jcte tion BARANOV, B.M., inzh. Tests in the preventative maintenance of the insulation of cable networks. Elek. sta. 32 no.2%55-59 F 161. (YJRA 16:7) (Electric cables-Testing) (Electric insulators and insulation-Testing) BARANOV, B,&Wk- inzh.; KuzNETSOV PERF , K-S.y inzh.; M.IRER, G.V., inzh.; ,PELITSKjy, S.G. Concerning the loada on the electric rietwork caused by housing construction work in Moscow. Elek. sts,32 no. 5:57-62 My 161. (Moscow-Electric power distrilnition) OURA 14:5) LINDORF, L.S.; FUFUI-I.'rj,, P.N.; ULIISKIY, M.S.; US'--T:()V, F.I.; ZEYT,IDZOI,',, Ye.D.; MDUIT, G.F.; KOTS, A.Ya.; KHAVE., '-Z.; MUHAVLEVA, N.V.; LIBEE~14fili, A.Ya.; BARANOV, I.S.; IVAPOV, V.S.; IOFFE, F.Ye.; BUMUCIT, B.M.; L.A.; FAYERIM, A.L., red.; BORUNOV, II.I., tekhn. red. [Study manual on the technical operation of electric networks and power plants; electrical section of electric power plants and electric power distribution networks]Posobie dlia i,-Ucbe- niia pravil tekhnicheskoj ekopluotatsii olektrichoshikh stantsii i setei; elektricheskaia chast' olelctrostantsii i clektricheskie seti. l,,oskva, Gosenergoizdat., 10,62. 558 p. (1,aRA 15-8) (Electric power plants-Handbooks, manuals, etc.) (Electric power distribration-Handbooks, manuals, etc.) LILMD16', L.A.; P.I.; ZEYLID'ZOIN, Yc:.E,-.; I-T-11" , G.IP.; F/I'S, A.Yn.; 1:4/.; I'MItAVU-M, N.V.; A~Yn.; M~.2.C)V, B.NI.; ZV0!JM\CDSKIY, I.S.; IVA111OV, V.S.; 'OFFE F Ye , [deceaged]; BURLAKOV, L.A'. ideleased], FAYEREAI!, A.L., red. [Aid for studyirg engineerirg reLmlntiu)wi govorn~n tl,t~ Operation of 03ectric power plant.- arl'i ne-tworks'l 10:;obie dlia izuehenlia prav~l tekhn-lelicskoi ekrplunt-,~t.,,-Ii chaskikh stantsii i setei. lzci.2.1 skva, Energila, 19(~5. 5 51 1" (,',11;','A !B: 1. Russia (lq23- U.S.S..".) Gc),mida.-.-,tvennyy pro-!vlL'dStVeYl- n~T kor.itet po energetike 1 elektrifikatsii. Fetr Grij7orlyevlch; Leonid FLPOSENKO, R.Ta., miuchn, red.; SHUNW)VA, Ye.f-,., red. [Comstruction an~ oper~ition of mun-cipal c:tble neiworks] Soovuzhenie i ekspluatats~~ia gorodskikh habolIrrykh qetei. Morkva, Vyt3shaia sYJo-lla~ ~11 L 7955-65 &-1T(1)/&4A(h) ACC I\R: AP5025748 SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/OW/018/0095/0095 AUTHORS: Zakharanko, A. S.; Baranov, B. M.; Petrov, V. G. 'T~ ORG: none TITLE: Phase sensitive amplifier, Class 42~ No. 174859 Zannounced by State Com- mittee for Radio Electronics IL (Organizatsiya gosudarstvennogo komiteta po ektronike SSSR)_/ SOURCE: Byu.Ileten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 18, 1965t 95 T MG x,OPIC ' S: transistorized amplifier, solid state amplifier ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a phase-sensitive ac amplifier made of semiconductor elements with negative feedback according to the quadrature com- ponent for slave systems with reactive detectors. To decrease the rise time and power requirement, a linear bridge of four stabilitrons is connected in the am- plifier feedback circuit, The and of the bridge diagonal, which is connected to the 'j'unction of the stabilitron cathodes, is connected through a resistor and capacitor to ground. The other end, which is connected to the junatione-? of the Card 1/2 UDC: 681.14 L 7955-66 1 ~ACC NR: AP5025748 stabilitron anodes, is connected through a resistor to the amplifier power supply to obtain a constant reference bias current and to the base of the amplifier stage. The other diagonal is connected at one end to the phase-sensitive recti- fier of the quadrature component of the amplifier output signal to unbalance the bridge according to the variable current. The other end is connected to the signal source of the variable current in phase with the quadrature component. SUB CODE,' EC/ SUBM DATEt 23JU164 Card 2/2 on A It I cI,~ n 4. ri,ds, t.ii v ii If !q, ACCESSION NR: AP4043830 S/0020/64/157/005/1077/1079 AUTHOR: Baranov, B.,_N.l Pavlotskiy, I. P. TITLE: On the configuration statistics of high polymer chains SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady*, v. 157, no. 5, 1964, 1077-1079 TOPIC TAGS: statistical analysis, polymer chain, configuration integral, polymeric structure ABSTRACT: A method is presented for accurately calculating the con- figuration integral of high-molecular chains for potentials that depend only on the differences between the spatial angles between the planes passing through pairs of neighboring links. An approxi- mate calculation of the integral was given by R. Kubo (J. Phys. Soc. Japan, v. 2, 47, 1947). In addition, the authors consider a plane polymer chain of the type analyzed by S. Ye. Bresler and Ua. I. Frenkel' (ZhETF, v. 9, 1094, 1939). "The authors thank A. B. Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4043830 Almazov and G. F. Liman for many valuable remarks, and N. N. Bogolyu- bov and S. V. Tyablikov for interest in the work and for a discussion of the results." This report presented by N. N. Bogolyubov. Orig. art. has; 2 figures and 8 formulas. ASSOCIATION: -None SUBMITTED: 25Mar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: Gc NR REF SOV: 002 OTHER:: 002 Cofd 2/2 BARANOV) B.,N. (Tilloskva ,1; IIAVLI)T~YIY, (Mo.,)km) I ' I .~d'-(.,onsistent pvtontial of it tenno low-tompiratuvo plns,ma. PI-frF no. 6.~13-19 N-D '63. ( MIR A 1-1 1 '1 ')' 23(l) ?HAS9 I BOOK M'LOITATIOX SOV/2050 Svarita abornik st4toy, Cryp.3 I (Welding: Collection of krtioloo, Nr 1) Leningrad, Sudprongiz, 1958. 246 p. 4.000 copies printed. loop. Ed.1 a I. KAPYria. Candidate or Technical Sciences; Ed-$ I. A: ZhirounskAYSI Tech. E.I.t K. M. Volchok. FURPOS32 This collection or articles Is intand.d for us* In r=oe &ran institutes, institutoo or highs, learning. 1-9616n Offices. plants. COVERACEs Thee@ technical papers deal with the results of research in .*141ag technology. The main purpose or ~hle work was to Investigate the efr*cta of various weldinp regimos and heat treatments on the mechanical properties or w3lds of sustanitic and Porlitia composition. A num"r of experiments &ISO dealt with the welding properties and -1dabillty of t1twIum-bsso alloys and a nuotwr or nonferrou5 metal%. ~ne or the ob~scts or the research was to establish thm relatlonzhip betwien the goometry a, the gold seas and its phyalcall propertlei. The cry a tOllir-stion of Clio Weld. Its MocnanIcal properties. arA ~he varlous fac:or-s arrooti" the grain structure of' the 111tal W-Jre d"died by 3 number of scientists. of special practical intnres. is the study or the behavior 0 r & we !do d str~uc Cure In hIch the llastleltY or the material and or the welded joint are not wMlln the same ronUtO. These considerations lead to experi~tntn wjt~j recftanlcm~ly Ir4ucod changes In the propertles or the wIld scal. anther prcblo~ which presents anny dirricuities In weld'rW, 19 the behavior ani cnrges in the heat-affeatted zone npxt to the welded Joint. Une Or the papers deals with experiments In this rleld. 'z -lercription 13 given of the equlpmint and the technIqun ged in electroslag welding, which is regarded A. Ono or the major advances In modern woldinK tochnoloity. Several pnperv deal witf) wnldlng techniqas or nonferrous alloys and Ith the unn or aPet-l fluxes for this work. Most or the papers are prof.zely Illuitrated -'th graphs I di.agramo. Mid photorraph.. References are glv*n arter each article. TABLE OP COTf`-.WT5S Welding (Cant.) SOV/2050 ArdentOyl Candidate of Technical SCIOnc:o-'. V t G&Vporin M.A., 5 udy II.AQ'i Engin-ri end Z.1. Kopal'-n-S p kh K.M. v yoIcal and of Irrect 0 tcent On Ph .r0 longed H"st 7rea ?roporti*s or AutanitaWeld Seam Metal Erf,~.,t of Kind Or B,,Sno, a p. or and R.A ~tjc 1.1,1L1,9 86 ~..Mty o'r -'*IdS in Auto N*m-hlnsk Iy, A.L.. Candidate Of' T-It"t"' 5cl'nce"' jqochanloul pf.thod of Increasing Durability or Weld SOAmd In 95 Welding Of flIgh-strength Steel The Nstur0 Of' lv&no Candidate of.TechAlcAl Sclencej Deformation by a Deforeation Or Butt-w.ld d joint, In PId3tIc 103 Concentrated 'Load - . rrre golcKsnova, L.G., CandIdoto Of T:chnicE%l Sclencns let of 11 the Structural po- or a Weld d Joint on Its Durabil tY ' Veer -1 ScIenc"s' Erfvct of I:b 'hil&sly. A.L_ Cand1date or Tochnic r1swe on Durability Or welded Joints Card 4/6 .5- RARAITOV, B.P., inzh.; KOZLOV, R.A. -3ffect of" the kind of current used on the quality of aiitomtti- cally welded joints. Svarka 1:86-94 '58. (MIRA 12:8) (LI'lectrIc weld inf~--Bquinnent and supplies) (Weld ing-T e st inp B"kIC1,1071 9. S. "Stu&I, of' the Process of Brl-i-ttinE of -":tra-,., ,.,--;th the of as a Power Source ir Agriculture." (Diss-rtation for ree of Ca:-idi.-4.atue C-' Technical Sciences) Joint Learned Council of the All-ILInion Sci Z~-,s Inst of 4'..echanization of A'ariculture (VTI.*) and the All-Un~on Sci Inst of la-ec i-rif i cation of Arriculture iloscow, 195)5 SO.' M-1336 2L'~ Ear 56, BWFOV, B.V.; GORY-UNOVA, N.A. Production of homoguneous solid solutions in tho system A13b - InSb. Fiz. tvor. tela 21 no.2:28,)-28'1 F 160. (1-11IRP, 14:8) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut A14 SSSR, Leningrad. (Solutions, Solid) (Aluminum antimonide) (Inditun antimonidt,)) ACC NR: o' 3 4 9,' S OUR 0 1JR1, M 0 D 0 27 566 7 -~!-:,'E: )rodi~c-~Ion and of Gap-G-IL; :1,nd -L-Ld 0 lilt LO."'s Abj DO C.E, Fb S -"Ll;.-. Cr.~, ' 71 ts Q,, L;y L~ i1', r oL; t~ a kr i~5 La- ov i p' OrAok Lu ma-ucrialov, 19 u5. Tezisy dok-, Novo,,iibLrsk, 1965, 7-6 TO?1-0 7A3S sinL-Ia cn,stal growing, sem-1condixtIo.- su-1- sol-d so~iit-'0111 L --'--,ZIo crys-ais 'rom, so!-I'd solu,"ons of and --:nAs syste-,5 -,3S7a.-',CT: S 0 3~A ware -ro-.,n, oy --ne nothod of L-las-transport reactlons in a closed 3 -) a c eZ- f fe co f vaporIzat-Ion-zone tem-peratulare, crysta'-,'-,-Lzc!r d- -..-a cold and hot zones, .-,7eo,-,;etric factors, and chc:rica'L na-ture --,ves-,* 7ated. Also the pro1blems of crystal dopLrgir, gas -tra ns;,,c,-"I react ions ' ~~ ed. Ga?--GaAs and GaAs--!nAs single c.-,rstais i--,ere -D!'od'aced Ln a wic:a clar c,~:-.centration r=e. Qo-imai conditions for prod' - u ducing single crystals of des-irab'le ha-01-.'ar, were found. A possibility of doping sinr,la Crystals J-n the ras-transport rean,Ion was found. Sone electric propertios of singgia crystals w-era measured. G. and others. [Translation of abstract] SUB COME C.rd UZC: 621-315-592.4:541-412 ,N,7E00 ~11 ~ 3 00 AUTHORS: TITLE: Baranov, B. V,, Goryunova, N, A. Preparation of Homogeneous Solid AlSb - InSb ~k PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, 1960, Vol., 2, No.. 2, pp, 264-287 TEXT: On their search for now semiconducting materials with optimum electrical parameters t~e authors report on investigations o0solid solutions of the system'?1A1Sb-InSb.'jthe first component shows a consider- able width of the forbidden b~'n_d,'t'he second one high carrier mobility. The first experiments showed that no homogeneous solid solutions of this system could be obtained by ordinary methods. The results of attempts of homogenizing the alloys are discussed in the following, Table 1 indicates the purity of the-'initial substances. The alloys were synthesiz- ed in closed graphitek9crucibles which had been boiled in concentrated nitric acid, washed in distill..;-d water, and heated at 11000C. The crucibles with the substanc3 were put into quartz ampoules filled with spectrally pure argon, heated up to 11000C, and then alowly cooled in 81775 S/18 60/002/02/17/033 B006XB067 Solutionslin the System Card 1/3 81775 Proparation of Homogenoous Solid Solutions S/18 60/002/02/17/033 In the System AlSb - InSb B006XB067 the furnace. The alloy obtained was coarsely crystalline (Pig, 2), and the X-ray pictures showed broad bands corresponding to the nonequilibrium solid solution. After a tempering for 120 to 500-700 hours between 540 and 6000C small dark crystals were observed (Figs. 5, 6), and the X-ray pictures showed line systems indicatijig a change in the lattice parameters (Fig. 8, Table 2). Heating above 6000-,, loo to volatilization of antimony, a prolonged heating did not improve the homogenization. Further investi.-ations showed that the microhardness of the visible crystal deviated essentially from the microhardness of the two components (e.g.,, 800 kg/mm2 AlSb: 420,~T,a,~IA220 kg/mm2). The authors explain this by the fact that the presence of an eutectic in the alloys is connected with the form8tion of aluminum carbide. The homogeneous solid solutions obtained also showed hi-her corrosion resistance. In contrast to the non-homogenized samples which easily decompose in air or water, the Yomogenized samples were not affected by air and water even over a longer period. Also a treatment with M1 N EC1 for 500 hours did not etch the surface of the homogenized samples; 0.1 N EC1 had no noteworthy influence on corrosion resistance. Hence, the authors succeeded in Card 2/3 81775 Preparation of Homogeneous Solid Solutions S/181/60/002/02/17/0173 in the System AlSb - InSb B006/BO67 obtaining solid solutions by tempering with subsequent cooling at a temperature which was much higher than the melting point of the most (-,,,sily viltable coviponent. In conclusion, the authors thank Professor D. N. Nasledov for discussions and his interest in this work, There are 10 figures, 2 tables, and 9 references: 3 Soviet, 5 German, and 1 British~ ASSOCIATIOM F-i--iko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN SSSR Leningrad (Physicotechnical Institute-of the AS USSR, Leningrad) SUBMITTED; May 13~ 1959 Card 3/3 WRANOV, 3.V. (Moskva) L Acceleration of a conductive gas by a traveling magnetic field. 1,zv.AII SSSR.Otd.tekh.nauk.MeIfh.i mashinostr. no.4:14-18 Jl-Ag 16o. WIRA 13 - 8) (Magnetolk7drodynamics) L 121or-66 E ACC NR: "6001663 it ~/L" 87/0989 SOURCE CODE- UR/0051/65/4119/006/09 AUTHOR- Baranov, B. V.; Oksman, Ya. A.; Prochukhan, V. D.; SmIrnov, V. N. ORG: none TITLE: High-frequency electroluminescence of polycrystalline borai phosphid SOURCE; Optika I spektrogkopiya, v. 19, no. 6, 1965, 987-989 TOPIC TAC-9: electroluminescence, boron compound, phosphide, crystal property ~Z!''. 1 ABSTRACT: The authors note that the use of hiah-freauenev excitation of ele~..z,oluminescenct Is of particular interest in the study of h Igh -temperature crystals of the type A3B5, since the quality of the crystals and technological difficulties often make it difficult to obtain p-11 junctions on these crystals, with the result that observation of injected electroluminescence is complicated. Such material includes, in particular, boron phosphide, information on the properties of which is as yet extremely limited, A study was made off, the high-frequency electroluminescence of BP in order to determine and assess methodological possibilities and to obtain information regarding emisBion-related processes taking place in this material. It was determined that )3P dissolves in a Cu3P melt. 'nie basic admixtures in the BP crystals were Cu and Si, with traces of Cr and Mg. Figures are given illustrating the dependence of the integral intensity of electrolumineseence on the amplitude of the HF field intensity, averaged 1/2 UDC: 535.376 ACC NRt for volume, and also the spectral distribution of HF electroluminescent emission, Observa- tions of photoconductivity by a no-contact method revealed that the set-up time of photocurrent In the samples considered was in the order of several seconds, Indioating a high concentration of traps. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. SUIB CODE: 07, 20 / SUBM DATE: 19May65 / ORIG REP: 002 / OTH REF: 003 Card 2/zf_~ ACC'-NRi- ---06030610 INVEN'Mi R: f; r~ r y un ov -i ORC: none TITLE: Amethod t)i ~~rowlnp, bortin- 7 1) 110 q 1111d o r I a 1 1,1!; S 14 0iNTO S 5 (1, [announced by the I'livizicoteclinical 1~u;tftjitv Im. A. F. loffe (Fiziko-teklinicheskiv institut-)) SOURCE: Izobreteni)la, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 16, 1966, 101 TOPIC TAXS: single crystal growing, boren,phosphide,single crystal, boron phosphide crystal growing ABSTRACT: T'his Author Cprtificatc Introduces a method of growing boron-phosphide single crystals. Growing seeds at lowered temperature of the melt is combined with growing single crystals from the seeds at a temperature gradient in the melt. In order to obtain single trystals large enough for practical use, the crystals are grown in a BP-Cu3P-sYsteM Melt. [WWI SUB CODE: II/ SUBM DATE:- 081far65/ ATD pRESs: 5076 UDC: ;' 'f ~ BARANOV, D.; SOKOLOVSKIY, A. (Karaganda) 44, Problems of reducing costs. Vop. ekon, no.3:154-155 Itr 16-1. (Mak 14:3) (Karaganda Province-Costs, ipdustrial) it t p -W~ o V WWWWWWWWWWWWWl- s a o lu 0 A~ A a At flus)WIS1617 JL P, a 3 13 10 b V I A4 _JX- off _ I 31. 0 to a a v a W a if of 43 of sito I _ -10 ~Alp I-0qoqtvl T .-D I. 0410t6% 09 '-0o 00 21. fe a 908 I). A. Humv-AW A. A. StflfnAil- -00 Rua. 53,2013, Davoisub6-St. 1W7. A mixt. of esbcotas ' clay, Nato, water skis and alumina cement is fired. n? stumins cctp--zt Mvcnts formatkm W bubbles in ibc prod - uct. ooW 00 0 oes o* 9 li ~ ;600 300 0 A i a L A AITALLM.KAL LITtRATUAt CLAS$IFKAYICN t: It u in AV IG 1-%!-* to 1.100i A, C- C.1 , ,1 ; 0, 11 It It rt I( W no I 'A 4 W a If 11 1 W 5 a 11 a V V i14 Ix ~ 0 * 0 * Wo 6 0 & 0 0 0 0 4) iO 0 0 0 0 0 # 0 0 * * & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 900960000006 1 : : :1000000004000000e961 u red. aml-Irt z a.,n and ~al BARANOV, D. I., jt. au. Navi. ational directions for ti.a Cka River Moskva, Izi-vo Nlr~rkomrechf lots 3-15R, .194.~. 99 p. (50-21','77) VK997-C5S5 S Ol 7 /7 2 - ATUTTORS Levchenko, I. Kondak ova in oL--r a ], ov A , L~aranov, D. 1. T'TLE: Apparatus for the ProOliction of Pent Glase (17~tanov'ka. .11,~,a proizVo--3,_tv-, "imato-C) Ftel:la, PERIOD1C_,',L: Stekl,~; i keranika, 10/58, 'Tr 11, !)P 44-46 (TTSSR) AB`~TRACT: -The apparatus was developed an~ intro-luced a ~.-roup of en-incers in the Gusevskiy Factory. It consists nniniy of an electro-furnace (see fi,:Ture). T-110 7ount for nolJin,~ Onlollirovaniye) noosesses the desired forri for the bent ,-!as,, and is constructed of heat-resistant steel. I,,; i-, fastened to a slide, which can be i-,~oved a!on-, rails in the furnace. On this r.,iolding, form, bent ,And shieYdc for tile llvoli7a" and 111,10skVich" automobiles are pro,"luced. 'I'lie ,71ass i~acketo are prei,ared in re,larl to size aqn] strer,~;th, and are exactly ali-ned and attached securely to the slide, and then i2 introluced into the furnace through a fore- 0 )ioarth o-r the furnLice. -.'it a fiirnace t e:~irerat tire of 590-620 u- ~Jle Claso becomes deforuied an-', assuLies the sh~~pe of t',ie bard 1/2 r0ldinE; form. Thi.., process lasts to ) T.1iriites anI can be ', -P r Production of "ent ~',Iaass ..'.Imratus for t; watched througrh an -_-~erture in the furnace -loor. !-fter-aard the ,,lass is allowed to stand at the open furnace loor for al-1011t A LlinuteS, and t.hen it is removed from the furnace and allowed to cool After cleaning and tost-'nj the -lass objects are 'lrou.--ht to "ie factor,~ for 4' asseT,bly. 7he -lasc 'or t~ie"oo':-.-4ch" aulbomobIles is further hardened on a formed I~laol. :-rill beside the fi)rnace. '_'here is I fimire. 1'.SSOCIATION: Gusevskoy PtekolInyy -zavod imeni D~~er~~hinsko,7o (Cusevskoy Glasz 'Norks imeni D,.-.er7,hinskiy) Card 2/ BARANOV, D.J., v.-I. RC 2 ( rv -I , - I.,- ~ ~. ~ : J.- " I)l " T! - , , ~ f 7 1 , - . . I., ~ ; t 1, (*,? -6 ! ,-j - ~*, U 5 T;e,- t i T a,, er,,-, l-, 'tTkirienisten. ' ~-,- -_~ g . . -L. (" rlc).6~ 0 -~L -')"3 ( f" YR A I -, z ? ) .R 1 I_R i-x-- pm%*zovich; KIRZHIMR, D.M., nauchnyv. redaktor; KONTSWILY4 OW* I M.. redaktor; OSTIRIROV, U.S., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Progressive methods of working longwalls with coal cutter-loaders) Peredov7e metody raboty v kombainovykh lavakh. Moskva, Vaesoiuznoe uchabno-padagog. izd-vo Trudrezervizdat. 1954. 55 p. NLRA 80) (Coal-mining machinery) (Coal mines and mining) BARANOV, D.S. Designing -mlltichannel strain-measuring units for simultaneous observation and registration of a sequence of processes. [Izd.] 101TITOMASH l.')1:79-91 159. (MRA 12:12) (Strain gauges) 13AJWUV, D.S. , inzh.; TAK'HTARYSffYV, S.G. . kand.tolchn.nauk-, nit c rWy r d.; u h :fdffo-Uv, N. I., tol-bn.rod. [i4nanuring instrurm"nts. nRthods, aTO sole renults of studies on the di4tribntion of -'nrc?swire in sand] lz~eritellnye pribory, -,etodlka I nal-tntoryq rozul'taty iqs1pdovanita rusprodeloniia davlenii v pascbanan grunto. Mo,3kva, 1g')9. 60 P. W-adoniia stroltellstva i arl-bitnIftun, SSSR. Institut 'hotona I zboiezo'betona, Pernvo. Naucl-mos soobahchnnin. no.6) (MM 12: 9) (Sana) (Dynanojeter) (Soil ,eclvinicn) BARANOITP D.S. Errors in measuring pressures in soils. 03n., fund.i mekh.gv-m, 4 no.2.21-23 '62. (14IU 15:8) (Earth pressure-Y"easurement) BARANCVP D.S. The precision of the measurement of lateral pressure in triaxial apparatus. Osn., fund. i mekh. grnn. 4 no.6-26-27 ~62,, (MIRA 16%1) (Soils--Testing) RAPUANOV, _!,-S---, inzh. Choosing the basic parameters of soil dynamometers from conditions of the least distortion of the pressures being meavured,)Trudy TSNIISK no.14:40-84 162. -~MIRA 15:1 (Dynamometer) (Earth pressure) BARANOV, D. S., inzh. Electronic 21,-channel line --train REmpe. 'IrudT- q'SNIISK no.14: 85-95 16?. IMIRA 15:10) (Strain gauges) fill, 0 ., L.N.; LEYDVIl.'D, Yu.R.; KOSSOV, V.V.; BAR V,-E.F.; VOLODI17 VIKIIAL iiY) B.N.; SUVOROV, B.P.; DETNEVA, E.V. [The interbranch balmce of production and production distri'mition of an economic regionj Ylezhotraslevoi balans proizvodstva i rasprodeleniia produktsii ehonomicheskogo riiiona. 1,~oskva, 1:-,d-vo "Ntiuak~i,ll M-4. 20Y 1). (1-11HA .17: 5) 1. Akaderniya nauk SSSR. TSentrallnyy ekonordko-matematiche- skiy institut. AUTHOR: Baranov, TITLE: On the Nature of the Reddening of Rock Inclusions of the Hydrothermal Deposits of Uranium (0 Drirode pokrasneniya v-,neshchay,,,sh-hikh porod gidroter-nal Inykh me8lorozhieniy urana) P7RIODICAL: A t o m n a y F, e n e r g i y a5 8 , V o 1 5 , N rn p2 - 6S S R ABSTRACT; On the strength of a thorouph investi;ration of P Soviet uranium deposit and the data available in publications, it may be said that reddening is probabl-,v due to the followinr_ causes: .1) Radioactivity of the uranium 2) Oxidation of iron Radiatlon-chemical reactions in the h.vdrothermal solutions containing uranium. '7 C) an d :i - radicals were It was found that free H, 01', ':'2021 R.YT)erimentally confirmed as occurring in various processes of the gaseous phase. The for-mation of ~17; and H~~O in 1-iquid phase has also been Pxperi'.menLally 7nier the influence of r-reiii"Itior, stron~r ox-,Iizing agents (OH, ard 1/3 1_10, 7.~ 0 ", ~ 1, ~; ,nd reducing ag-~,nts formed in w,,,0~- On the Nature of the P,,--dqeninF -,f' R,1-)-'-'.',~ the ',',.,dro thermal De-r)os;ts of ji-anium and in the aqu,'-,ous ,lolutions, ff, th..arp'o-?, r;i-i ~j n ~ o n t n A fll.' 3 0 1 t 1:11 en t s w iv a, v val enc e oxidation- and reduction urocesses occur, The oxidation of iTon may take place accordinz to tho following scheme: Fe2 i- 110 + 5H+ 2 A FrL 4 0, + 411' F 0 1 2 Fe + 2H20 or 5+- 'IFe L "'.1 C or 2i 3 2 Fe + He 2Fe He Hyd r o th ermal nr-,Lnium and solutions containingr its metabolons are enriched with r-roducts of wrater-re-diolysis, These and other components of hydrothermal solutions reach the -. nclusions in the rnck through percolating water, wn~re the- L ove it from dark-co~ oxi the ricidi'lied -1-ron nrid rem . ored minerals, If uranium i's Drecent in the solution in an ionize-A state, it al:;o volatilizee into the inclusions i:n the rock Car~[ 2/5 and in this 'Na, ~i y cp-use- ox1da"()n of the iron, If uraniiiin On the Nature of the Reddening of Rock IncluSions of SOV, 180-5-4-19 /25 the Hydrothermal Deposits of Uranium occurs in colloidal form in the solution, it does not penetrate into the inclusions. This is the case only with radiolyzed water products. As a consequence of oxidation and following hydrolysis, the iron is precipitated as hematite or hydroxide. It forms extremely fine colloidal particles which settle in the microflaws of the rock. There are 5 references, 4 of which are Soviet, SU'-~~',ITTE'D: June 5, 1958 Card 3/3 BLI~A~;OV - GLADYSHEV, G.D. ,,E.N.; VERTEPOV, G.I., WaU,rock alternations of a uranium deposit. Geol.rud.mestorozh. no. 6:33-45 N-D 162. (MIRA 15:12) (Metamorphism (Geology)) ('Uranium ores) BARANOVP E.N. Martite aureoles of in , , 3. Z~Lp,Vses.m~n.oh-va 92 no_L: 91-93 163. HIR-k 16:4) (1-tineralogy YANISHEVSKIY, Ye. M. ; GRIGORYAN, S. V. ; BARANOV ___E N. - VERTEPOV, G. I. -- ~ P _j_ I KABLUKOV, A.D.; FEDOTOVA, A.I., red.-Axd-va; BYKOVA, V.V., tekhn. red. e-h~d;othermal deposits] [Endogenic dispersion holes of som Endogennye oreoly rasseianiia nekotorykh gidrotermallnykh mestorozhdenii. [By'IE.M.IAnishavakii i dr. Moskva, Gos- geoltekhizdat, 1963. 121 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Geochemical prospecting) (Ore deposits) SO CPT V.QI;OV5, 17.11N. ; UDT-LUKOV, A. E.1,:. -1 i~,JXI.Ytji3CV, A. 11*. ,,-WEFOV. G.1.; 'MUGGI-I'AN, ?.~AYOI'OVA, Ye.A.; 11 !,.; TU1,111, V.I!.; YAN 1 "A 11--,VSK FYI SOLOW01, rod. halo:; onk,~ vloments ill P-001'~~ctirqr for ui'ar,.-.,xi mothodolof-ical urana i element-ov- sputni F F .. I In.,,rkh uranorykh ITed-a~ 17:9) AM5002725 BOCK EXPLOITATIGN U RI Kablukov,_,k. D.; Soc4e anov_,_Ae Baranov., ~ N.; Bogolyu _v G. 1.T GKkoryan, S. V.; Mayorava, Xg"&; Tiazumovskiy, No Kj Tulin, V, 40; Yanishovskiy, Ye._M.; comps. ,vq Use of diffusion aureoles of uran-ium and associated elements In prospecting and ourvoying for hydrothormal uranium doponitoj mothodologia handbook (18pollso- vaniye oreolov rasseyaniya urana i elementov-sputnikov pri poiskakh i razvedke I gidroter-malInykh uranovykh mestoro-.hdoniy; metodicheskoye rukovodstvo) Mo3cowj I--d-vo "Nedra", 1964. 194 p. illus., biblio., append. 2350 copies printed. (At head of title: Gosudarstvennyy geologichaskiy komitet SSISER). Managing editor: for the publishing house: F. N.,Chumakova; Technical editort T, M, Shmakova; Proofreader: A. A. Sivakova TOP.E TAGS: geochemical prospecting, hydrothermal urailium deposit, primary uranium diffueiiDn aureole, radiometric anomaly, t3econdary uranium diffusion aureole, uranium ore deposit YGRPOSE WID COVERAGEi The purpose of this handbook i~? to deacribe the laws gover-1; ning the distribution of uranium and associated elements in the indigenous rocks Cardl/3 uDG: 553-05:552.1.hZ X-115002725 around hydrothermal uranium-ore bodies and In the river deposits above ' em; to th dcmonst-~-ate-the possibility# the role, and the place of geochemical methods in rtolving such problems; and to describe the results of work on the development of primary and socondary diffusion aureoles of uranium and its associated elements. .Th addition to their own work, the authors used data from A, G. Votrov,, n. A@ Voroshiloy, V. S. Goliusov., 0. D. Gorbunov,, Mt Ya, Da , V, M. KonstantinovP !LVt and oU 'Kutenko , L. T. Mishin, Yf!. arao, Most of the spectral and lumi- I nescent analyses were performed by L, F, Davydov , Yij ~T,-Dcqetq~ B" M. Yeloypy, E, V. MozolF-irskaya. and R. V, Timofeyevae TABLE OF. CONTFMS% Foreword (A. P. Solovov) 3 Intooduction - , 6 Ch, I. Ore bodiewand primary aureoles of hydrothermal uranium deposits 9 Ch. 11. Secondary aureoles: and diffusion fluxes 49 Ch. ill. Methoddlog7 and technique of field and laboratory resparch 78 Application of geochemical methodw in prospecting for hidden ore Ch* IV. bodiet) n9 Card 2/3~- AM5002725 Ch. V. Utilizaticn of associated elemontu In ovaluating radiometric anomalies ard uranium-ore manifestations - - 132 Ch. V1. Role of geochemical methods in the prospecting complex; 145 Conclusion - 157 Appendixes - 161 Literatuto - 190 SUB CMZ: 08 ISUBM DAM 09JOL64 /SOV REF:084 /om REFIOU cwd 3/3 L 33172-63 E"(c)IEPAIEWP(J)IEW(m)IBDS--Ps-4lPr-4lPc-b--MIIWWIJW AMMION RR: AMV2796 S/C)051/63/014/006/0827/0829 AUTHOR: Kholmogorov, Ve Ye.; Baranov, E* V& TITLE: EPR spectra of the products of photo-oxidatiol of diphenylamineli, frozen solutions at .7rX d A SOURCE: Optika i s~ektroskopiya, v. 14, no. 6, 1963, 827-829 TOPIC TAGS: photo-oxidation of diphenylamine, electron paramagnetic resonance, absorption ABSTRACT: The pvrpose of the work was to investigate the products of photo-oxida- tion of diphenylaoine (DPA) in different solvents at 77*K; the solvents used were a 2 to 1 alcohol-ether mixture, toluene (toluene solutions were also used at 200) and sulfuric acid. The concentrations were 10 sup-2 mole/liter. The absorption spectra were recordod on an SF-2ftpectrophotometeM. the electron paramagnetic resonance spectra on a RE-130 adiofre ent- --t. eterg The solutions ware not outgassed. Qua-.rtz containeirs were employed. Comparison of the absorption and EPH spectra of the products of DFA photo oxidation made it possible to identify unambiguov -',- a number of free radicalsland ionsc There were repeated the experiments -z 4 Nu' Lewis and D. Lipkin (J. Am. Chem. Soc., 64, 2801, 1942) Card 1/2 ----------------- -------------- L 113.72-63 ACCE!~SION NR: AP3002796 which showed that a DPA solution in alcohol-ether mixture acquires a purple color, which weakens with further irradiation; the solution gradually turns green (peak at 690 mnicrons); its blue phosphorescence fades and white fluorescence appears* The EPR spectra-disclose the presence of ethanol radicals. Lewis and Lipkin iden- tified the substance absorbing at 690 smicrons as the DPA ion; the present measure- ments confirm this and indicate that the absorption at 460 mmicrons is due to the diphenylidtrogen radical. The EPR spectra are reproduced and described. "The authors are grateful to A. N. Terenin, under whose guidance the work was performed, and to Ye. 1. Kotov-for supplying the aluminosilicate catalysts with adsorbed DPA.11 Orig~ art. has: 1 figure. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: llJan63 DATE ACQD: 15Jul63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: 00 NO REF SOV: 006 OTHER: 002 lb(OW Card 2 S/020/62/146/001/014/016 B101/B144 AUTIIOR~ Baranov,__E.--V.-j Kholmogorov, V. Ye., Terenin, A. N., Academician TITLE:! Photoinduced eDr signals in zinc oxide PERIODICAL: Akademiya,nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 146, no. 1, 1962, 125-- 12P TEXT: ZnO sanDles were exposed to ultraviolet or visible light in vacuo 0 or in air a' room temperature or at 77 K and the epr signals 0were measured. Reoults: (1) ZnO not annealed and ZnO annealed in air at 500 C showed no epr ~;inals at 200C either in the dark or when exposed to light. (2) Irradiation at 77cK produced a line with g - 1.964 (line I), 6H - 4.5 oersteds, and a line with g = 2 018 (line II),A H - 3.0 oersteds, both in air and in vacuo. Both lines a;e preserved at 770K in the dark, but disappear at 200C in the sample illuminated in air. (3).In vacuo, line II disap8ears and line I becomes weaker. The effect is repeatable. ("0 At 77 K, the epr oiCnals occur not only on irradiation with 4 - 365 M11, but alOo on irradiation with vinible light; their intensity, however, decrea6C3 if the %avelength increases. (5) ZnO rhich had been in a Card 1/2 S/020/62/146/001/014/016 Ph otoinJuc,ed epr sirTials B101/B144 10-4 mm If- vacuum [It 20 0C for 2 hrs Cave no signal in the ~Iark but an intensive line I w Iith -'111 7.5 oersteds on illumination; the conductivit.; of the samDle incr ased. (6) ZnO annealed at 4500C in vacuo and not illuminate-d jave a~ intensive line I I L11 = 7.5 oersteds, the conductivity increasinji 9ti*on(-,I'Y. Oxygen supplied at i0-3 mm 11g reduced the signal intensity. (7) Contact of 0 2 rith ZnO heated to 100-250 0 C broduced an 0 ~' intensive sienal with g = 2.004 (line III). Adsorption of 0 2 at 20 an asymmetric sinal .%ith 2.003, gq = 2.OOF3. An increase of P02 1' 1q-j:' to 100 mm 11~~ ira6e line I disappear. Conclusions: Line I correspond.,: to 1)hotodeqo.1nti6n of 00 from the ZnO surface. Line III correspondo' to chei-,iisorptiod of a omic oxy,,Icn havinG an unpaired electron. The C,1113e 01' dine II remains unexplained. Preliminary experiments have shown thut epr si,onals are also produced on addition of organic dyes whose spectral absorption range is different from that of ZnO. Therp are 2 figures r-nl 1 table. SIMMITTED: April 20, 1962 Card 2/2 B1O1/B144 AUTHORS: Kholmogorovo V. Ye., Baran v- Terenin, A. X., Academician TITLE; Study of the sensibilization of photo-dehydrogenation of alcohols at 770C using the epr method PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 149, no. 1, 1963t 142'145 TEM On taking the epr spectrum of the photo reaction that attends the strippin g of one electron from aromatic amines at 770K in alcohol-ether XX,~313 mg) and. solution, (this reaction occurring under the effect of intensive formation of alcohol radicals was observed at UV wavelengths Xx 334 mg. This effect was studied.in 10-3 - 10-1 mole/1 solutions of aniline, diphenyl amine, triphenyl amino, carbazole, fluorene and naDhthalene in methanol, ethanol, i-propanol, n-butanol, and i-butanol at 77 and 900K. Results,. When the solventBalone were irradiated with UV light at 77 or 900K, merely small amounts of rqdicals characteristic of the respective alcohol formed. In the presence of aromatic amines and of -4 -3 carbazole 10 10 mole/! radicals formed within a few seconds. Theepr Card 1/2 S/020/63/149/001/021/023 Study of the sensibilization of B101/11144 spectra showed that the radicals are formed by the knocking-out of one H atom in a position. The radic&ls are un3tablo and their speotrum changed in the dark when the temperature was increased. 'When the solution was not degassed, peroxide radicals formed at 900K. Presumably photo-~dehydrogena- tion of alcohols is caused by excitation of the singlet level of the aminea and the darbazole, which turns into the phosphorescent triplet state. .This could be proved by selective-desactivation of the triplet state by naghthalene. Nanhthalene solution in itselr did not phosphoresce at 77 K. In the presence of triphenyl amine or carbazole, intensive phosphorescence sets in and alcohol radicals formi but only 20 1-1,4z, of the quantity.observed in the absence of naphthalene. There are,5'figure8 and 2 tables. 3UB.*HTTZD. December.11, 1962 KHODIOGOROV, V.Ye.* BARANOV, F.V.; TERENIN, A.11., akademik Role of the tripl(.,t 9tate. of aromatic amines in the photochemical reaction of dehydrogenation of alcohols at 770K. Dokl. AN SSSR 152 no.6:1399-1402 0 163. (AURA 16:11) BARANOV, E.V.; AKI.MDV, I.A. Photoconductivity of photographic layers at 10 2.0 cyclo frequency. Dokl. AN SSSR, 154 no.1:184-187 Ja'64. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Predstavleno akademikom A.N. Tereninym. 11 ' " R YAKOVISY. IT., inzh.; BARANOV, F., 1nzh. &xperionce .putting the Angarsk Refrigeration Plant into opoiation. Khol. tekh. 34 no.hr2l-23 O-D 157. (MIRA 11:1) (Angarok--Rafrigeration and refrigerating machine-y) AUTHOR: Baranov., F- Engineer SOV/66-59-1-17/32 TITLE. Vibrator (VIbrator) PERIODICAL% Kholodi-l-'nava tekhrilka- 1959, Nr 1, PP 59-60 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The f2.][ling of cups wi-k-.h --ce c,.ream was usually done in a rather primitive manner ', by hands in the AnFars&iy cold storage housed Due to the viscou8 consistency of the ice cream the cups were only partly and unevenly filled. In accordance with the new system, whereby the ice cream is filled automatically into the CUPS9 a vibrator shakes it dow;i, fillinC the cups in a uniform way Card 1/1 BARANOV, F. Urgent objective of party and trade-union organizations. NTO 2 no.11:44-45 N 160. (MIJU 13:11) 1. Sekretart Xalininskogo obkoma Kommunisticheskoy partit Sovetskogo Soyuza. (Research, Industrial) 0-0 -0 *- i ; s- ; 0- ; ; ; *- ; ;;;; go 00 *Sege - 0 : I 1 1 4 $ 0 7 a I v 11 12 11 4 u 16 1? to " 4 11 jollarl Nil 12M Ull ~j 1 V N PI 9 .1 V U 'Air A L A t. a I I I v 111 11- 40 CC Op CU~--I -1- : I V ID I .11 Ct is, s ..z CIf f S - I Phenomena occurring during drawing of quenched 00 A Clarbon steel. N. 'I . Cudl-% j-'. 1). liafallo% allil kj~ I,. ttir'tilins. .11tt,11luff 12, N(.: (jiv 1-1 sit-0 was ub)rrt.J to dil-ilmm Iri, m-ijoa-lic and rkallill. dill lig dru"ItIg Itl lihs Wi, I lie fojl(JW. lav of trtlagotlal i 1114,11,111te Iffla 111'a"ll 111.111, X1.1 - -00 SO 11"ll of vilhical Illall, ti"l, -ill, th'. .4 mol. " 0& b.'Iv . hich h." 11" d' him, T% 'l. of 1, litutwil .11 31%I XA! - W l'-I . ..... ?'i& i's". C'v~t' Mrf"'J~ age go 3:0. alld viWXI'lat f 1b" v"Ibldr ml., 7 nee al-v 4- 46 11 W. lut fill 1.11111 roe lo ft L A S 6 1 L a OITALLIPGK~L LIURAIURE CL.&%IfICATION so, , 0-1 .11 - - - - - - U 11 A, go At 'Ll A S at cW 0 f n I I. O t xf 64 0 a a I n 00 0 : : : : : " l f it K t n, [v it rp Id OK A ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 :1 : : : : : : ; : : O g 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 v A : 0 0 0 Il 0 0 0 * 0 04 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 a 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 SOV/1-24-58-10 111104 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhan~ka, 1958, Nr 10, p 57 (USSR.) AUTHOR- Baranov. F, L TITLE: Conditions of Similarity of Commercial Fishing Impleirients (Uslo%iva podobiya rybolovnykh orudiy) PERIODICAL: Ti% Mosk, tekhn. in-ta rybri. prorn-sti i kli-va, 1957, I\Tr 8: pp 127-132 ABSTRACT: The author fori-nulates and discusses rules for rnodel testino of the vorking conditions of commercial fishing implements trawls fishing nets. etc.), Inasmuch as the requirements of complete Oeometrical similaritv are sorneLimes inipossible to fulfill (for exarnple. it is impossible to use on a model the extra-thin thredds, of which a net is made up), the author suggests certain corsidera t;ons which, in his opinion, permit doing away, in model testing with the execution of details of the rnodel in geornet.ric similarity to the full-scale dimensions, All this is done on the assumption that the drag coefficient of the iniplernent does not depend upon the Reynolds number. At the end of his paper the author asserts Card 1/12 that in varying the speed of the motion of an implement in the Cz)nditions of Similarity of Comnierical Fishing Implements SOV/124-58-10- i 110-1 water .t is necessarv, in order to attain the condition ai similarity, to vary not. o!,]~: t~,e dimensions but also the shape of the body (i, e, , the relationship Oi (hci-aclerist~c lincar dimensions) so that each velocity should reqt-'ire its own cor respon&rg shape This assertion is erroneous S. S. Grigoryan Card 2/2 1--BAR"OY. -.Fedor-ll I-- i-ch, prof.. doktor takhn.nauk, zaaluzhannyy doyatell nijuki I tokhniki; KOSSOVA, O.N.. red.; KISINA. Ye.l., tekhn.red. ECommercial fishing techniques] Tekhnika -promyshlennogo rybo- lovstva. Moskva, Pishcheproraizdat, 1960. 695 p. (MIRA 13:12) (Fisheries) YARM, D.D., inzh,, rukovoditelt brigady kommmistichoskogo trulda; YIUWZASOV~ N.L~, 'diomekhanik,, udarnik kommunisticheskogo truda; URIONOV, monter, Ldarnik kommunisticheskogc truda; DARANOV, F.M., briga6ir Loading workers in the fields of wire broadcasting, district telephone conumnications, and television receiving networks exchange their experience. Vest. sviazi 21 no.9:19-23 S 161c (MIRA 14:9) 1. 1-loskovskaya gorodukaya radiotranslyatsionraya set' (for Ylrre). 2. Teleatellye No.1 g~ Ufy (for Kharrasov). 3. 6:molenskiy radiouzel (for Larionov)- 4- Stroitellno-7,ontazh- noye upravleniye radiofikatsii Voronazliskoy cirektsii radic- translyutsionn3kh setey (for Baranov). (T-slecomri,,unication--Em-ployees) BAJUNGV,--F.V. IYpand the use of scrap refractories. Ognoupory 25 rjo-7:3~4-335 160. (111RA 13:8) 1. Moskovskaya kontora Rosogneu.porsnabsbyta. (Refractory materials) ~.anci. wa; n ka r; d --~ar,r~p y"'v ilvard ra nin HE F. 1 Y , V . j,,c;d i I k (.,vn k !,'I w:: d I)d 1111 Y)l 1y. mc, 1, . 8 11 o . BARA'-'OV' -Pi. G. Materialy k proeltirovaniiu ubiraiushchikhsia shassi. (Tekhnika vozdushnogo flota, 1F-40, no. 10-11, p. 38-49, diagrs.) Title tr.: Matrrials for retractable landing gear design. TL504.TL 11040 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1955. Will d 0. G On the l d W kl M-T e, l S Va u ' UgLi~iliin6~ I., li3-179 ~~ S6M T&rfi. i "cacte vitatui utflisela Tnkh~di de keynoltii,;tuaini, que pelle de Jobk6vsL7, mais awlicable aux cobisineti; de it, 6) )q, c7c 44 ' i.' to ec:~~pmssi V*itio~ de lie inoi AV on bWrodynamqxle.~'. &-an'gle de mitlodii;: b*d iit~~ d4une,~,,_,.`, dotenve di. ' t pa . or.es conh~4.~,. coussine 91 r= s;o ilbon dqi~ La :Z'~_e L:~:: I 0 _s a.~jjp ~r, po -~."ri,,q - -X-~ I::!ib. quel..Ique. 61tolf,a.: En. riuppo=nIt:.dIa i ~'G'b ffipri w, of*s V, A;W~-L wits d furl. da (3). awyWz, dit ID r& o1 ution de (2) pt (3) tat fuile~ Pour trou vet i i sol u_d~a V~uteurtxxi,dwls, (4) et d6termine aj, et mj~ pai 6 mWiclde des''rhowdres carr&,, en'. int6gimt~ Cie r&ialtat de'.suibstitution)ll de: Inclutre que li fomuleapprorm,e~ (5) donne, des ineilleum rftultais.I, jiue. d'akres piroc6d69. Le. m6ndire, contie'rit 'Ic~ tables. nu. jyt&iqueset Its graphiques rikisiairie 'dani, lei iliplicitioij V. A.X6stiWn.(P"), .:I c 1"A /111/vIO G". (71 6 S'R UNYA ChSdGCWI^ MUM% AUNWAS Wit "!MLWA PdN d be *di ft~& Akad. Nauk SSSR. Se=. Temfi Malin ii 46,15-49 (1932). (Runia) L V. Amr tialedwanit aeffnenh Mvh*I*MOV toW greniya takt Akad.~ Nsuk SSSR, Moscow, 1952, repinted from Izv. Suk-patibn Inst. 20. 32!~-W (1912), S81-M (1913) 21, IF- 283 (1914)] de4inted hii~es w in d itU M IrIm U i they consisted of 2k members joined by 31 pinned rot:ary ;f j0iah. TIM additiOn Of SVAA 13btZPJW, With 00 inCrCM tn the number of joints, Converts the finksgs igo, a rigid triftof thekib class. Let the tnw1mvenbam &,trftqgJ,; 'J, X6 quwd lateralk etc., where the sube=ipt is the nuagm of PirA in a number. 'then no _7J., + a+x4+----2k+l' and 2xs+3u&+-4*t+---- ron1which vh-3+nj+2vs&+3xz+- - .. Tberefore, in& bum wit hout redundant const rai tits, there an at Iegg 3 tws. rm BAWOV. G.G. Problem of setting in motion masses and forces by taking into account friction losees. Trudy Sem.teor.masli. 12 no.47.,46-51 '52. (MMA 6:6) (Kinematics) (Friction) L-SYMMON, L.B., doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, professor; KALUZHNIKOV, A.B., doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, retaenzent; BARABOV, G.G., doktor tekhni- cheskikh nauk, redaktor; POPOU, S.M., t;khiAcfie-skIY -rd'daktor; MODEL' , B.I., tekhnicheskiy redaktor. [Theory of mechanisms and mashines; kinematics and dynamics of mechanisms] Teoriia mekhanizmov i mashin; kinematika i dinamika. makhanizmov. Izd. 2-e, perer. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. i&d-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1954. 504 P. (MLRA 7: 11 ) (Mechanical engineering) 123-1-736 Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, 1957, Nr 1, p.110 (USSR) AUTHORS: Baranov, G. G., Rubin, S. B., Fillkin, V. P. TITLE: On the Theory of Through Centerleas Grinding (K teorii skvoznogo bestsentrovogo shlifovaniya) PERIODICAL: Sbornik: Tochnost' izgotovleniya sharikovykh i rolikovykh podshipnikov na avtomat. liniyakh. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1955, pp. 19-59 ABSTRACT: The authors analyse the shape of the regulating wheel providing maximum accuracy of the machined pieces, and the slippage of single points of the workpiece in relation to the regulating wheel during the through grinding. Because the work resting between the wheels is cone-shaped, the regulating wheel must have the shape of an enveloping surface of the cone family and not of a body (as previously assumed).of a tangent cylinder, which axis crosses the axis of this rotating body. In order to obtain maximum similarity of shape of the regulating wheel in relation Card 1/2 to the profile desired in the work, the diamond point On the Theory of Through Centerless Grinding (Cont.) 123-1-736 attachment is turned In the vertical plane an additional angular ~wiount (a turning device to shape the wheel to a hyperboloid-in-rotation profile is used on the oubject machines),The magnitude of this angle is computed. The variability of the diameter of the regulating wheel (in ternis of its length) creates variable speeds of th-- lon;j- tudinal travel of the work, which increase ati the worX. travels thru the machine. This fact produces a play botwu*c~n the ground rings fed simultaneously 1, ween the wheelB. This disruption Increases with the Zle at which the regulating whE~61 is set. In orde 6o obtain a compact stock of workpieces, supports of ;rou-nd rings are built up on one or both ends. Forces 3ting on the ground rin~-s are exartined, and the required ;sist,"ce of the support, is calculated. This force depei,,ds upon the condition of the face of the regulating and grinding wheel. A dull grinding wheel increases and a dull regulating wheel decreases the. forces acting on the ring support. Card 2/2 BARANOV G.G. (Dr. Tech. Sci.) PIearings and the technology of their automatic production 1-wiper real at the Session of' the Acad. Sci. USSR, on ScLentific Problems of Automatic Production, 15-20 October 1956 Avt~~rriatika i telemekhanika, No. 2 p. 1,92-192,, 1957 gol,5229 BARANOV, G.G. Selecting tolerances guaranteeing given precision of Mechanisms and minimm- manufacturing cost. Trudy Inst. mash. Sem. po toch. v mash. i prib. no.11:3-17 157. (MIRA 10:12) (Mechanical engineering) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 1028 Baranov, Georgiy Georgiyevich teorii mekhanizmov i mashin (Course in the Theory of Mechanisms and Machinery) 2d ed., rev. and abr. Moscow, Mashgiz, 1958. 488 p. 25,000 copies printed. Reviewers: Reshetov, L. N,, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Head, Dept. of Theory of Mechanisms and Machinery, Moscow Higher Technical School,and Yudin, V.A., Doctor of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: Stupin, A.K., and Korableva, R.M.; Tech. Ed.: Model', B.I.; Managing Ed. for literature on general technical and transport machine building (Mashgiz): Ponomareva, K.A., Engineer. PURPOSE: This book is approved by the Ministerstvo vysshego obrazovaniya SSSR (Ministry of Higher Education of the USSR) as a textbook for students of machine-building and aviation vuzes. It may also be useful to engineers and designers engaged in the design of mechanisms. Card 1/13 Course in the Theory of Mechanisms and Machinery 1028 COVERAGE: The author examines all the basic problems of the investiga- tion of mechanisms and machines, and the most Important problems of the design of mechanisms for given conditions. Methods of kinemetic and of power investigations of plane mechanisms, as applicable to the design of simple mechanisms, appear in separate chapters. The investigation of plane multilink mechanisms, based on the ideas of Professor L.V.Assur, are also treated separately. Kinematic pairs of plane and space mechanisms are studied together. The author states that this 2nd edition of the book contains the following new material: 1) the graphical kinematics of planetary transmissions according to Professor L.P.Smirnov's method; 2) general information on gearing, given by Professor M.L.Novikov; 3) numerical integration of the differential equation of the motion of a mechanism, and other problems. The author acknowledges the assistance of the reviewers, Professors Reshetov and Yudin, and of Docent V.D.Karlin. The author also gives a historical outline of the development of the theory of mechanisms. There are 6 Soviet references. Card 2/13 BARANOV~ G. G., (Prof.) Prof. U. G. Baranov, I'On a Newly Developed Gear Deive of M. L. Nowikow." paper presented at the 2nd All-Union Conf. on Fundamental ?roblems in the Theory of kiachines and klechanisms, Moscow, USSR, 24-28 March 1958. AUTHOR.,---a,!. Baranov SOV/21+-58-6--33/35 TITLE., Comments on I.I. Murashnir's paper "Increasing theA-,--~U- racy in Instyraroz:n'11- TTaking," (Zamechaniya po statlye 1.1. Murashova 0 povyshenii tochnosti v priborost- royenii)(Izv. An SSSR, Otn, Nr 7, 1956) PERIODICAL; Izvestiya akademii nauk SSSR~ Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh nauk, 1958, Nr 6~ PP 153-155 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article in question appeared in issue Nr 7 of the journal for 1956 and dealt, so far as can be established, with primary and dey~ivative ei-r-ors In instruments. Primary errors are those in the dimensions of the parts in a mechanism, for example; derivative errors are those caused by the primary errors. It is shown that the simple treatment of the original article is inappropriate to mechanisms in which the displacements are finite (eg in a piston and crank mechanism), Another concept UunuLional error) is also discussed: it is difficult to know what the original author meant by this, though it would seem to be a systematic error that varies according Card 1/2 to some regular law fTom one section of a part to SOV/24-58-6-33/35 Comments on I, I. Murashov, s papaT , lnr~r easing the Aer--LzX-al~y in instruipen", Makitig" another (eg deviation from true form in a cylinder tut-ner~ on a lathe)~ It ~s shown that errors may or may not be functional, arcording to the way one looks at them, though the result3 from any CAlculation on the errors mus'. of course be independent of the approach. Some other more general cxitici.sms aiemade, which amount to saying that it is impossible to classify the vast valiety of errors that can o(.,ui- under a few simple heads. as Murasho'v does., and that it is unsound to assume tiiat the eY.~rors in any manufar~tured component are mainly systematic in character. The general rohesion of the article is also criticized, There are 2 references. botb Soviet. SUBMITTED: June 15,, 195--7 Card 2/2 BARANOV, Georgiy Georgiyevich; YUD114, V.A., doktor tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; MO M 1, B.I., tekhn.red. [Course of the theory of mechanisms and machines] Kura toorii makhnnizmov i mashin. Izd.3., ispr. Moo]-va, Gos.nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinoRtroit.lit-ry, 1959. 488 p. (MIRA 12:8) (Mechanical engineoring)