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24-1-25/26 New methods of investiSation of the processes of disruption of rocks by mechanical methods. Card 5/5 cuttir% of rockr3 and Chumak, All-Union Resser.1rci-, Institute for the OrGanisation aild Mechanisation of Mine 'Construction V14IIOMShS (Vsesoyuznyy Nauchno-Issle,lovatellskiy Institut Organizatsii i Mekhanizatsii Shakhtnogo Stroitellstva VNIIUMShS),described a test s-cand for investigating vibro-impact drillinE~. In the resolutions it was mentioned that 7 in Spite of knovin achievements in the field of developinG experimental methods and techniques for stud-yinG processes of disruDtion of rocksl utilisati-on of the latest achievements in physics is lagging. For instance, radio- active isotopes, serd-i-conducting instruments etc. are not bein- used oil an adequate scale. It vias also 0 pointed out that most institutes were forced to desiEr, and build strain gauGe apparatus and a number of neterin-~ instru~aents on a very small scale and t~vidently it viill be nece----a.--y tuo c-r&snise centralised manufacture of such a-PparalUus. (Note: This is an almost complete tranElation). AVAILABLE: Li-brary of Congress. 0 IVANCHENKO,, Ye.Ya.;_Vq4~ Induction, torsion-type dynamometer for the investigation of rock boring and the performp-nee of electric drills. Sbor.-.auc:--tr---d. KHGI 5:15-25 158. (MIRA 14-4) (Rock drills) (Dynamometer) VOLKOV, A.A.g dotsent; MIMYLOV., V.A,, dotsent Design of an electrical network for regulating the lAquid level. Izv. vys.-acheb, zav.; gor. zhur. no.5.-165-172 361. (NM 16:7) 1. Khartkovskiy gornyy institut. Rekomendovana kafedroy avto- matizataii gornopromqshlennykh predpriyatiy. (Liquid level, indicators) (Ore dressing-Equipment and supplies) VOLKOV,, A.A., 06tsent Dynamics of the operation of a bit In a vorkIng face In rotary drilling. Iz7. vys. i2cheba iiiva,; gar, zhur, 6 iio&4: -S8 163a 16:17) 1. Dog IkovskLy institut goxxogo mashinostroyaniyap aVtomatiki i vychisliteltnoy tekhniki, Rekamendovana kafedroy avtonatizatsii proizvodstvennykh protaossov. (Boring) ACCESSION NR: AT4008774 S/3054/63/000/000/0342/03!53 AUTHORS: Volkov, A. A. (Candidate of -technical sciences) TITLE: Digital computers used for controlling systems with optimal' -:characteristics SOURCE: Pribory* promy*shlennogo kontrolya i sredstva avtomatiki. Doklady* i soobshcheniya. Kiev, 1963, 342-353 TAGS: optimalizing control system, digital computer, self ad- Ju'ting control system, sampling controller, programmed control, ex- tr6mum seeking control system, logic circuit ABSTRACT: Following an enumeration of the requirements that must be satisfied by a computer designed to control objects with optimal -characteristics and with high and low inertia, the author describes .~,'-'an operations program and block diagrams for such computers," developed :at the Khar'kovskiy institut gornogo mashinostroyeniya, avtomatiki C.,.d ACCESSION NR: AT4008774 i vy*chislitel'noy tekhniki (Khartkov Institute of Mining Machine Building, Automation, and Computation Techniques). Block diagrams for the required logical elements and binary counters are also repre- sented. ."N. N. Maksyutenko and A. 1. Logachev participated in the development and production of the apparatus." Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 16 formulas. ~~ASSOCIATION: lGiar1kovskiy institut gornogo mashinostroyeniya, avto- matiki 1. vy*chislitellnoy tekhniki (Kharlkov Institute of Mining.. Machine Building, Automation, and Computation Techniques) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 25Jan64 EUCL: 02 SUB CODE.* -CG NO REF SOVt' 003.- OTHERt 000 Card SVIRIDENKO S.Kh.; AKWECHET, L.S.- VOLKOV A A - MYSTELI, A.M.,- .9 ),- - -- - "'j- - " .. - ) - MIZFEVSKIY, L.L.; POLYAKOV, L.M.; MTOVICH, M.P.; SRIMIER, L.A.; XFULOV, Yu.G.; SEPIG-LER, JI.A.; SH-HA'GO, L.K.; ORLIKOV, M.L., inzh., retsenzent; 9VECIftIIKOV, L.V. , inzh., ret6enzont; MAT,91YEVSHY, A.G., inzh., red. [Elements of the automation of machine tools] Elementy avtomatizatsii metallorezhushchikh stankov. Moskva, Mash- giz, 1964. 210 p. (MI-U 17:12) DOROKHOV, Aleksandr Petrovich; KOIZOBKIIIA, Galina Stepanovnit; STARODUIr-ISEV., Viktor Aleksandrovich; T=MTKO, Vladi:mir r.- Timofeyevich; t A!" .. retsenzent; OGORODII-F:!CEU-Kj I.F., retsenzent; Rff~idiXG V.S.., retsenzent; TETE.UIBAUH, Ya.I... retsenzent; FILONiho, S.N., dots., otv. red.; NESTDIMKO, A.S., red. [Principles of industrial electronics) Osno-vy promyshlennoi elektroniki. [By] A.F.Dorokhov i dr. KharIkov, Izd--vo Khartkovskogo univ., 1964. 214 p. (MIRA 17:8) 1 VOLKOIJ A.A. Y B 3V i% , ?l Studying the correctliom c. -17' dyg;imc properties of rnjr~e excavating machines 'ov mn:-'hpmat4cE-tj modellng. Tzv. v~,,rs. ,;cheb, zav.*, go,-r. zhur. 8 Ir7 '9 165. 1. Kharkovsk'y avtomatiki y c h ldbernetiki. k'! 'fee,-_-ay tt2_yhn-.chez'Kny VOLKOVI A.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; YF.VDOKIMOV, A.G., inzh. Yathematical description of steady air distribution r)z-oce:!ses in mine ventilation systems. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; gor. zhur. 8 no.~2136-143 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. KharIkovskiy institut gornogo mashinostroyeniya, airtomatiki i vychislitellnoy tel:hniki. 5.4300,5.4700 75 065 8 S OV /80 - 3 2 - l' 0-7 /5 AUTHORS: Ginstling,A. M.,_Yolkov, A. D. TITLE: In,vestigation of' the Thermochemical Decomposition of calcium Sulfate and of Its Reaction With Carbon PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimil, 1959, Vol 32, Nr 10, pp 2171-2177 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is a study of the thermodynamics and kinetic's of' the above orocesseo. The Isobaric-isothermal Gibbs free energies -~\z 0 plotted vs temperalL.-re In Flu. I were T det,ermined for reactions to CaS04 + 2C-CaS + 2M, CLIS04 +4jC=QiS + 4CO, (21) CaS04 + 4CO=CnS + 1jC02, (3) CaS + 3CajS04=/,(.'a0 + 4S02, 00 :1('"S + C1'S04~__/'(!i10+ 2S.2, (5) 9CaS + SO.,!=2Ca0 + 1.5S,,, (6) Card 1/6 CaS + 2SO!?~CaSOI + S2- (7), Investigation of the Thermochernical Decompositicn of Calciumn Suifa--e and of Its Reaction Wit1a Carbon 7:5- F I Chari~;r-. in 1.11,ir-- Q-'bbs free o-,.' rpa'ri thie C a S(1'1~1 + C, Y S ti t il t C M r) ~~ 11 t u re, eAz (x: c: a I An, o I(B) tempera-ture 0 Comparison of /~ZT for (5), (6), and ('j') Lndicates the greatest probability of (6), but since (6) and (7) - 10 is possible in the. absence or both require S (5) insufficiency of SO 2' At higher terriperaLLIres (4) is driven to the right, which favors (6). The kinetics Card 2/6 of the reaction of CaSO4 with C were s-.udied on the Investigation of the Thermachemical Decomposition of Calcium Sulfate and of Its Reaction With Carbon .4 Wo - 180' 20 Card 3/6 75658 30V/80-3~2-10-7/51 basis of' experimental compositlon dal,,a for, the and gaseous reaction products. Reagents: CaS04 prepared by heating analytical grade gypsum, and natural gyp- sum containing 0.2% R20 3 and traces of MgO; sugar char- coal, all in powder forrnj molar CaSO1,/C ratio, 1/0.6. Experimental conditions: reagents heated In a-stream of purified nitrogen. Figure 3 shows the amount of SO 2 formed vs time. 4 3 Fig. 3. KInetics of S02 evol- /Z9 in Z40 -TOO ution on d.z~composition of anal- ytically pure CaS04.(A) SO ccn- 2 tent (% of s~(,-avtuing S) ; (B) time (min). Temperature (OC): ~lj 950,.(2) 1,000, (3) 1,050, 4 l,loo. Investigation of Thermochc-Nical Decomposition of Calcium Sulfat-e an~ of Its Reaction With Carbon A /00 30 50 46 20 7 2 - 1 7 Figures 4 and 5 indicate changes In !,he~ sol'd-prcduct composition with t1mc, : the format1on and large CaSJOL~ consumption at the ollarl, are proof' of the high rate of CaSO,4 reduction to CaS. Fig. 4. Kinetics of the com- 4 positien charij ,4e of the solid product in the process bf de- ccrnpositiori of analytically pure Caso (A~ Conte~t cal- 4- j culated az~ CaSOj, (%)'; (B) time Onin). at 1,0000: (1) 3 CaO, (2) Cao,04, (3) CaS; at L R 1,0500: (11/" CaO, (5) CaSO M 120 180 140 J00 1750 4 (6) CaS. Card 4/6 Investigation of the Thermochemical Decomposition of Calcium Sulfate and of Its Reaction With Carbon A /00 W04 80 - 60- - 40- ~C,s 20 cao 7r-658 S GV/80-:z2-1,Q-7,/:5' 4 100 caso, "aSO74 80 60 Cap 40 j Kra3 20 0 60 fl?O 180 140 3110 0 69 120 Fig, 5. Material balance diagram of the compositlon change of' the solid product in the process of arialy- tically pure CaSOL, decomposition. (A) cc)ntent calcu- lated as CaSO 4 (%); (B) tlyrr- (unin) ; (a) at, 1,0r)OC', (b) at 1,0500. Card 5/6 Investigation of the Thermochernical Decomposition of Calcium Sulfate and of Its Reaction Wlth Carbon SUBMITTED: I ':~ 1, Calculations prove that the maximum amo-,int of Cas2 formed (curves ':z and 6 on Fil-.. 4) is in----ffic .j to react according to (4) w1-th the remal - 1 Clg CaSO,, whose reduction therefore cont!Lnu(--_~s. Thor--- a r e 3 tables; 5 figures, and 17 rr~ferenccs, 12 Soviet, 3 Polish, 1 German, 1 U.S. The U.S. reference is: Rossini, F. D., Wagman, D. D., Evans, W. H., Levine, S., Ioffe, I., Selected Values of Cherrd-cal Tinermorly- namic Properties, Nat. Bur. Stand. Circ. 500 (19f:52). December 8, 1958 Card 6/6 'j A.; FTNK-I'Ll IS H~N, B lqt~l iAS i ,-,-!i.v nauchnyy sotriidnik; V C, T. kClijD u 'n! n b.-ricating zll,!~i~ e3 ima- ce-,11-Lics. Tek'--it. 15 ro. 1'-'63-6,~' Jl 165 -1. Direktor Lefgkogo i I,lo3k-,,a S1-: lashov, s~--J.y inst-l tut legkc-o tekstiltrogo mashinc~3,,r,,y,,! 1.4 a (for Finkellslte~r", 3 . N7a c ha. 11 r--i k --, -a L u r 1. rt 31..i. i o h JI rl 0 3 1. 1, Oy e, 1 i 1- e f, C. yu z - ya nogt) -1-1" I'L ta legl--c;gci e k 3 t :"D c Tu M .i Fh --..nos troye rdly- ,. \ `c~- 3/194 /62/000/002/0-j D-236/bw-, AUTHOR: Volkov, A. D TIT=-: Polarity-selec"ve relay distributor for remote-con- U.L trol and remote signalling 0 PE'RIODICA1 Re ferativnyy 7,1,urnal i radJ oe' e' tronika, _L U U~ no. 2, 1962, abstract 2-2-133shch (Ugoll, 19061, no. 9, 28-30) TEXT Description of a simple relay distributor with polar4 -.-,,-se- -ective element designed for the remo-.e control of blowers _4'or ventilation of nines. Remote and supt~iniisory controls from t-tle dispatch point can be achieved by means olf a relay dis-uributuor uz-- ing two pairs of conductors. The distributor consists in the na;Ln, of a relay type P177--40 (Y%'. --.3T- 10) or 141, J_ .1-119(11KU-48) and selen.-Lum rec- tifiers mounted on two panels: the point-dispatch paneel and t.-~-e control panel. The connect-~on between the panels is made by four conductors: or by a four-way cable. The distributor replaces a 20- .vay control cable. U.- Abstracter's note: Complete translation. 7 Card 1/1 VOLKOV, A.D. Relay type distributor with polar selection for remote control and long distance signaling systems. Ugoll 36 no.9:28-30 S 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Glavnyy inzhener Gorlovskogo spetsmontazhnogo upravleniya Ugleavtomatika. (Coal mining machinery) (Remote control) 5.1190, 5.4300, 5.4700 '77628 SOV/cSO-3'~~'-2--- /--2 D. AUTHORS: Ginatling, A. M., Volkov., A. D. TITLE,- Reaction of Calcium Sulfate With Carbon in tYie Presence of Sodium Chloride PERIODICALt Zhurnal prikladnoy khimil, 1960, Vol 33, Nr 2, pp 274-279 (USSR) AM-TRACTi This is the second article in a series concerningr thermal decomposition of calcium sulfate. Tile article deals with the effect of sodium chloride addition on decomposition of calelum si,ilfate. Experiments were conducted at 1,000 and 1,0;sol) in a stream of nitrogen. The results are given in Table A. The reaction proceeds in 2 stages: (1) reduction of sulfate by carbon to yield s-,jlfid,--, (2) reaction of the sulf1de with sulfate. Under the investigated conditions, the second sta-e is the slower of the tuvio, and it limits the process rate. Card 1/3 Reaction of Calcium Sulfate With Oarbon 7 J7,- -2 " .; in the Presence of Sodium Chloride S 0 V/80 - 3 3 - 2 - Q2 3/5 SUBMITTEM I , ;.~ srle"r It N-:; , (, I the ftvot but a~ t;he i~,I,Verl temperat-111-(" thf~ addition of 0.",-].% NaCl lncreaoeo the process- vate of the second ~limiting) stage, which correspondingly iricreases the overaD process rate. The effectiveness of the ac4aelerating admiXtUre decreases with the increase In process temperature. Tnere are 6 figures- 3 1 table; and 12 references, 11 Soviet, 1 Czechoslovakian. JulY 11, 1959 Card 2/3 reaction of Calciwii Sulfate With Carbon in the Presence of Soc[--'-i-rj,. Cillupi(jt~ Card 3/3 77 6 23 Table A. Effect of NaCl on kinetics of SO 2 evolution durino" decom osition of CaSO), (c,p- at 1,000 and 1,0505 C (A~ Yield of S02 C% 0- 3~oich-loin6trlc); " L (B) CaS04 decomposition time (min, sec) for Naci content in mixture. 0% 1 0-VI. 1 1 1.1'. !.. V1. (A) 2.32 w, /1'j 6. 25 f;, (A) 5. 57 08 2, 4.5 2, 321 2. 37 10,4.5 33' 3/1 20. 24 19' 36 -9, 57 14, 12 9, 21 2 8, 15 8, 27 20 is 57. 15 3/1, W 30, /'5 *t, 44 22, 35 r) 1 1, 12, 3 7 12, 52 3 1 83, 32' 52, 27 /1:1, 05 5t. 32 ' 322, 10 1 5, t 16. S f; 17. 17 1.84 W2. 45 W. (10 ~)S' /,: I il 70. A, 0. 42 (10 20, S7 21. TS 129. 20 95. 48 fis. if) Si. M; 4 7, 50 23, 2:1 2!.. 0o 52 16:1. 32) 135, 20 87, 57 1 ILI, 48 58, (y) :1 el, 40 29, 4, 2 :q), /,8 81.45 235, 20 225, 37 J21, 23 175, 34 8:1, 12 5.5. 38 fig, 32 53, 53 89.12 276, 22 276, 24 14 i, 22 2w. 25 100, 'X) 7:3. /,.'1 6(i, 5() 79. 45 92.22 3W. 10 -'300. IS 160, 00 21, 2, 05 1:50, 45 1 91), 03 8-'% 51), 10", 20 9:3.77 328, (R) 328, 25 174, 12 252, 28 1 GO, M 101. 00 100. (if; MU, UO 340, M 340. 45 178, 04 265, 52 1 94.72 - - w) 281), (w Vor'brevity, orily par~t of 6xperiment .,al data is given 100 AUTHORS, Tr TITLE. cc- r'-- c, v az PERIODICALt zh1irr'n, A I , -7 ~q pp ABSTRACT, r This is decompcsitic~n of 7a, T'-, -a! c ll-uro f -L u c. vj ri 5e ';:i L 5 1 c a. r- d d d.1 t i c, n c C F- :.r~ lj r~ j 9 - f o -, dt Y-- T (7!~j f M-1 n p 1. r. p r C. w c-1-1 w e re e a, Ins Ir d Q Ca rd I j/2 MWERTFIT Bir-i'ef Comm, Su If ate Wi'~'n ra rtcn r i S-4 ~ I - Res- SUBMITTED. October 2. 19-59 Card 2/2 VOLKOV, A. D. Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Study of the decompsotion of calcium sulfate in the presence of carbon with the purpose of production of sulfur dioxide." Leningrad, 1961. 15 PP; (Mirdstry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education RSFSR, Lenin5rad Order of Labor Red Banner Technology Inst imeni Lensovet); 180 copies; price not given; (KL, 7-61 sup, 233) -- VOLKOV, A.D., kand.tekhn.nauk; DENISOV, A.P., kand.tekhn.nauk Improve the quality of printed matter on safety engineering and labor protection. Zhel. dor. transp. 43 no. 1:94-95 Ja 161. - (MM 14:4) (Safety education, Industrial) GINSTLIIIG, A.M.; VOLKOV, AO.- Reacit-lions involving the formation of elemental sulfur in react.Jons between calcium sulfate and carbon. Zhur. prikl. khim. 33 no.P,:170-9- 1704 Ag 160. (MIRA 13:9) (sulfur) (Calcium sulfate) (Carbon) GINSTLING, A.M.; VOLKOV, A.D. Interaction between calcium sulfate and carbon in the presence of sodium chloride. Zhur.prikl.khim- 33 no.2:274-2)79 F 160. (MULk 13:5) (Calcium sulfate) (Carbon) (Sodium chlorido) -A~1-1-i aNW-2 ~.-- - - i6i" Q"W~ GINSTLING. A.M.; VOIKOV, A.D. Reaction of calcium sulfate with carbon and silica. Zhur.prikl. khim- 33 no-3:736-739 Mr 160. (MBU 13:6) (Calcium sulfate) (Carbon) (Silica) GRAD, N.M.; VOLEDV, A.D. -": .. ...... .~-: .. ~ - Synthesis of ketones by the reaction of magnesium organic compounds with sodium salts of carboxylic acids. Zhur.ob.khim. 25 no-9:1716- 1718 S 155. (MLRA 9:2) l.Laningradskiy takhnologicheskiy institut imeni V.M.Moloteva. (Ketones) (Magnesium organic compounds) AUTHOR: Volkov,. A.D. 121-2-12/20 TITLE: The continuous relieving of multi-start k6obbing cutters. C3 CD (Nepreryvnoya aztylovaniye maovozakhodnykh cheiTyachnykh frez) P~&iIODICAL: "Stanki i Instrument" (Machine Tools and Tools), 1957, No.-2, pp. 35 - 37 _(U--S.S.R,) I ABSTRACT: A set-up is shown by which a-relieving lathe can be arranged to perform automatically the division from one start to the next in a malti-start hobbing cutter where such division by hand is a time consuming operation and a source of pitch error. The geometric condition for the method is the disposition of profile points of the same order in all the starts on a common helical line. This oundition is ful- filled when the ratio of th7e number of helicEil slots to the number of starts is odd. On this basis a tabic is constructed to select the number of teeth in the hobbing cutter. There are 2 figures and 2 tables. A IIABILE: 1 1 mm~~~ I P-AWMIV %ME I 2 2 6 ij-6 ri im I - A T~ /t'-, ~-'IV&* V, '-i - - /-j .1 immov, A.D.; LYUMIN' V.S. Designing profiles for convolute worm gears. Stan. i instr. 28 no.10: 23-25 0 157- (Gearing, Worm) (MLHA 10:11) - - - I.--;-.-- -,~ I 1 10- " " ~~ /4'. -, Li VOLKOV. A.D. Sharpening cutters having wide angles of shear in grooves. Stan. i instr. 28 no.12-25-26 D 157. (MIRA 10:12) (Cutting tools) VOLKOV. Anatoliy Dmitriyevicb; CRIGOROYEV, Georgiy Pavlovich; -.1 BRODOTSKIY, A.I., red.; MIKHEYEVA, L.R., red.izd-va; KARLOVA, G.L., tekhn. red. (Physical properties of spent liquors from woodpulp manufacture] Fizicheskie svoistva shchelokov tselluloz- nogo proizvodstva. Moskva, Goslesbumizdat., 1963. 98 p. (MIRA 1?:3) BARZAKOVSKIY, V. P., doktor khimicheskikh nauk; 'OV A D , kand. takhn. nauk Advances in the area of reactions in crystalline bodies. Zhur. VKHO 8 no.2::L28-134 163. (MIRA 16:4) (Crystallography) (Chemical reactions) ---I-.--- ~ . - I e-L ~5~*z *a from ydrozen StImme b7 Oi1&t1&i aai6 4iv Trudy Go!;u&,1f roe nT.- T95Z, Np.: 1, 13 1 -Ff Pub. 1963); Pfferat. Zhur, - --- -- 'Entrit. 1955, Absty. Xv. 57M.-The purificatior. of a N-H mixt. obWacd by dc&j,-npg. NH. coatg. 0.5-1.0% Os, 0.2 iiag./cu. m. NHm, aM 6ectelm arat. of HtS Is studied. An ewbon (AC) is MItettd, It Is tZective tvpt of activaiO established th3t: increasing the gas ve!ccity does no:. ect -b--d 5 the max. vant. of abso. in rchtion 6 AC; ralsi-ag the to temp. froul W - 50* does not affect the 0-vurption of the AC, wbich U most affident when the gas h33 relat--ve hu- "Y M- Rest rewlts-are obtained w".AC graja id i o Ij the dod: AC Is I I gemczatcd by, .(N org, tnixts. in the gas vapo of pht " e%le 'Sa.. 3 : ow t sort the AC; prestmee 6 2 in or b U.U'. t does; not uffect the ab-.orptlon ability lieloxi c h vis d an ati, x td I roduct of 11,S 6 S deposited an the AC fam mm It uring the regeoemdon, the yield of S C3 98% of Stik g -coptent W the cas. N. VR% --!PDZF, ("I Pi -01;'N I" M-ll I V014KOV, A Pre:)a~atl-cm '::Y the 4-armal c-f TlatuYal- calclium 31-2fate, Tf%dy elektrokkiim. A14 4,,l':-"-129 163~ '-7;---- I'M., ~ !m- - F-0, - ~-_- _0 'IN7772917mmm mmm;m M-M . - - i 32-8-4-5/61- AUTHOR GOKHSHTE'Lll, Ya. P., KUMIN S.V.t VOLKOV A.F., YtXCREVSKIY V.Ta. TITLE usclil-o-&-ra-p'hic Polarograph "Geokhi". (Ostsillograficheakiy polyarograf "Geokhill.- Russian) PERIODICAL Zavodskaya Laboratoriya. 1957, Vol 23, Nr 8, pp 088-992 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT A. new highly sensitive device for carrying outanalyses is concerned here. The ~xDeriments of the quantitative deter- minations of small contents of Bi, Sb, Cd, and Pb at high content of uranium,are given as examples. The radiotech- nical scheme of the apparatus is riven here which shows that to the main part of the apparatus there belongs the generator scheme with two tubes, a pentode with reversed negative binding in the cathode; in the wiring circuit of the second stage there is potentiometer which regulates the amplitude of the saw-tooth-like oscillations which are then ~reoorded by the generator by means of a capacitor. The next tube (3) has an oscillation limiter the treshold of which is reulated by an alternhting_z resistance. The oscillations are received by the next tube (4) which has an electrolytical cell and a cathode repeater, after which they are transmitted to the next tube (8) with the cascade CARD 1/2 CARD 2/2 0scillographic Polaroeraph "Geokhill. 32-8-45/61 of the horizontal amplification. A potentiometer here serves as an amplitude reg-ulator. The electrolytical cell is galvanically connected with the cathode repeater which is regulated by the next alternating resistance. Thus either a positive or a negative voltage can be obtained here which is gauged by tube voltameters. For measuring the amplitude of the saw-tooth-like voltage there serves the next tube (6) which works as a voltmeter. The voltage is furthermore transmitted by the reeistance (19) of the electrolytic cell to an amplifier with tube (7) in the first cascade. All cascade; with the exception of end- cascades are fed with the voltage 180 V by the electron stabilizer (tube 16, 17, 18). Tube (19) feeds an electron beam tube (20) which has at the output from the filter the voltage 1800 V. Moreover the apparatus has various additional agEregates which increase its sensitivity. Examples of the application of the apparatus and the exploitation of the results are given gere. There are 5 figures, 2 tables, ASSOCIATION: Institute for Geochemistry and Analytic Chemistry of the Academy of Sciencesof the U.S.S.R. (Institut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR) AVAILABLE: Library of ConEress. 28(4) SOV/32-2 5-8-39/44 AUTHORS: Gokhshteyn, Ya. P., Volkov, A- _F., Kuz'min, S. V., Yanchevskiy, V. A. TITLE: A New Model 0scillographic Polarograph PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Hr 8, pp 1008-1012 (IJ53R) ABSTRACT: A new type cathode-ray polarograph was designed which makes possible the detection of low concentrations of elements and organic compounds, the determination of the capacity of the binary electrical layer on dropping and solid electrodes, the impedance of the electrolytic cell, the velocity and the re- versibility of the electrode reactions and the study of sur- face and adsorption phenomena. The instrument operates with an accuracy of 2% at concentrations of 10-3 - 10-5 mol/l and of � 3% at 10- 6 10-7 mol/l. The scheme of the instrument permits a periodical and a unique development of the various fixed velocities of the potential variations and this way both an Hg-dropping electrode and a stationary lig-clectrode can be Card 1/3 used and the sensitivity can be considerably increased. One A New Model Oscillographic Polarograph SOV/32-25-8-350/44 can operate simultaneously with two cells which are reversed by a polarized relay. The polarographic cell receives simul- taneously a constant negative tension and a positive sawtooth- shaped tension which eliminates the deformation of the curves by the current intensity. The radiotechnical wiring of the instrument was designed based on electron-ray tube type 13L0-36 and consists of the following main units (Fig 1); a generator for the linear-varying tension (the potential variations are determined by means of a magneto-electric loop-oscillograph N-10) with a thyratron cathode TG1-0.1/0.3, a compensator for the load resistance of the cell (with a network 12ZhlL) and a compensator of the capacity current, a synchronizer and a single vibrator (6N8) for the delay of the impulse (synchronized with the dropping period of the Hg), an amplifier for the vertical ray declination (with networks 6Zh4, 12ZhlL) and a current feeder unit. The article gives data on the sensitivity (Table) of the instrument and examples of investigations made with os- cillograms obtained at the electrolysis of a 1 n KC1-solution, which contained 5.0 y/ml of Pb 2+ and Cd 2+ , and a 1 n HCl-solu- Card 2/3 tion containing 0.5 Y/ml of Sb3+ and B13+ and a 1 n KC1-solu- A.New Model Oscillographic Polarograph SOV/32-25-8-39/44 2+ tion with 0.1 y/ml of Cd . There are 5 figures, 1 table, and 1 Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: InBtitut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of' the Academy of Sciences, USSR) Card 3/3 VOLKOVI-41--.- Silicon current rectifiers. Biul.takh.-ekon.inform. no.22:51-52 161. (MLRA 14: 12) (Elaotrio current reotifiers.) VESHEITEVSKIY, S.N.; SOLODUKHO, Ya.Yu.; TSALLAGOVy A.P.; ZAM"UlMV B.S.; 10 Y A.F. (Yoskva); NIKULIN, G.F.; LARKIN, A. P. Exciter for electrical machines using thyristors. Elektri- chestro no.2:74-77 F 164. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Gosudarstvennyy institut po proyektirovaniyu. elektrooboru- dovanlya dlya tyazheloy promyshlennosti. (for Veshenevskiy, Solodukhol TSal-lagovp Zamarayev). 2. Metallurgicheskiy zavod "Serp i molot" (for Nikulin, Larkin). L 41032-65 ~Lcc~ou IIRZ APSW8577 AU7 T H 0 P-S X. A. Raz in, G. M. Krylcr7, V V ?. ; - 717 , TITLE: Test-stand for. creatir,~ i-azpact overloads. S/0286/(5'5/OOO/()O6/01-13/M3 All. Volkov Timoirbin, V. P Class 62, No. 169437 SOURCE: Byulletenl izobretealy i tovarny~kh zaakov, no. 6,, 1965, 113 TOPM TAC'st i=pact testimg ABSTRACT:.,, TtLis Author Certif icate presents a test ritand for creating impact d j - Overloa 3; ne S-tazA contains a T.-,-ss w-.it- controll-ing cabl'3s, a h(~izting a Pl--tform- for the investigated object, a cable wita a auspe;-sllorl SyF~em, Sc-,r (3~rS, Wl~l irStr--z~.er~t3 a cut-off Mecballisa, a Dra6a."a -easizri-nZ the p1at~orm drop rate. To -increase the safety of the experiment, and Lo exclu"o tas effect cf the prescrilbed on L;ie free fall of tne -aiatfcrm, S V ed Z; a an I 'S 0 r a t t t' hG h ii 1 L.5( 8 r. tzle Z-avle o a I=t~ and co~tao-t~, a s]2.ALr.&, a ccaract,, a h6:~&Dt a MMLAW L 41032-65 ACCESSION NR: AP5006577 and a stop relay axe connat.-ted in the w-gmetia starter eirCWt of the electr-Lc t,ackja. 01U. art. agai I di.Wam. A3=U21ONt none SUBMITTED: 02Jan64 &NGL: 01 No REF SOVA 000 OTHERZ 000 SM CCD]f',t HE 77- 7. T,.2Q5_66 EvT(d)/EwP (v)/F,,WP (k)/DIP (h)/E7r1P (1) IJP(c) GG/BB 1ACCESSION NR: A P5025743 UR/0286/65/000/018/0091/.0092 601.11#2-523.8 Vedeshnikov, V. A.; Volkov, A. F. AUTHOR, Zenkin, V. D.V Trapeznikov, V. A.;;/ Turkovskaya, T. A. V TITLE: A digital computer wif~~programmed circuit control. Clabs h2, No. .1711811h SOURCE: Byulletent izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no, 18, 1965, 91-92 q~ ~ITOPIC TAGS.! digital computer,_2utomatic com2uter programmin sblf adaptive control ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a digital computer with pro- grammed circuit monitoring. The unit contains a control counter, instruction memory$ instruction readout amplifier, instruction register, operation decoder, central con4 trol unit, control pulse amplifiers, arithmetic unit, working storage, and an'inpui- output device. The installation is designed for automatically and accurately find-, ind elements that fail. The computer contains a microoperation zone decoder and a I pilot signal shaper which are connected together and to the readout amplifiers for I the instruction memory. The outputs from the pilot signal shaper are connected to the central control unit j the local control unit $ and the control s1pml ampli f ter Card 1/3 L 2645-66 ~ACCESSION NR: A050257113 0 unit. The computer also contains a microcontrol unit which Is connected to the cen tral control unit and to the control signal amplifiers, and a device for recording .-the point of failure, which is connected to the instruction memory'readout ampli- I fiers. A modification 'of this computbr i9:-: designed for transition from macroopera- tion -to microoperation conditions to improve the resolution of diagnostic tests. The microcontrol unit in this computer contains the first gate for interpretation o~' operating conditions. The inputs to this gate are connected respectively to the unit for sampling commands from the Instruction memory and to the flip-flop for storage of operating conditions. Th%i output from this flip-flop is connected to a Idelay circuit through gates which are connected to the outputs from the microopera- tion zone decoders which correspond !:o microoperations for setting the flip-flops or onnected through a gating assembly to the out- Ithe computer. The delay circuit is (. !puts from the control signal amplifiers. The output from the delay circuit is con- to the input of the Instruction sampler. -The second gate for interpretationj of operating instructions in connected to the Input of the, delay circuit. The in- i puts to this gate are connected respectively to the instruction sampler and to the linverse output'from the flip-flop foil storage of operating conditions through the gate for transition from macrocontrol to microcontrol conditions. The output from Ithe-delay circuit is connected in pavallel-with the output from the first gate for Card 2/3-_~_ L 26h5-66 ~ACCESSION NR: AP5025743 interpretation of operating conditions. In a second modirleption of Hjlr~ computer, 'the number~of points which can be monitored is increased by using an input registeri ;in the microoperation zone decoder. This register is connected to the decoder, andf jhe outputs from the decodnr are connerted to the control points. Tn a Lbiro modifl- ~,.catlon of this computer, indication of Ft point of failure Is simplified by usinp P.11: ~inpttt register in the failure indicator, with binary-digital code for the number of al Indicators througli the non-operative element. This register Is connected to decim, !a decoder which converts the register code into decimal positional notation. A foutth m6di fication of this cbmpAxter in designed, for automatically and accurrktply 10j, 1cating points of failure. The p1lot s'Lgnal shaper in this computer contains gaf--~s with Inputs connected respectively to the microoperation zone decoder and to the ireadout; amplifiers for the instruction memory. The outputs from the9e gates are iconnected to the elements to be monitored. 'ASSOCIATION: Institut av-tomatiki i telemekhaniki. (Institute of Automation and Tele: __,m~_chantcs) ISUBMITTED: 127Jun6ti ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: DP ATD PPESS: ;NO REr sov: ooo OTHER 000 Card 3/3 77 a -Z, k? EW V: 4,!44 ~ t,(-1- :I ---7 7-7---. TCR _W i6w/i6lk- , , _t0 biL I jj ji olk. e Spin -t e,, t, e orption, by- donor_ electrons in rkmd.- .-IL CWG o 6 6 ~6 4 n 1 . V T-~ 1 12 i jp 50 1 opic TWS :elowctrou: dd-Aor Pnj~e.,, byperfine -struC tWeL, -abaorpti= JIM C sp reson 7" :x- 2a ix 41 ~r a V.. 7b;75.- SOC. 440aa V. 9,t 316 e 0 a2=aAt, Ithe concentrat-iom-at ~whldb donor - . - rte absorption , 3 1 vanishe s. The calcul atior;is based on the simple formula We (cDo - frequency of buPerfine, splittirg, a3e = frequency of electron ex e among the doncws, CD - donor atom concentration), ,Kiich is obtained from the Lnder- son model. The results are compared with the exper!meental values Of CD Published by K. A. V%Lllex and J. Schneider (Phys. Rev. Lett. L_.,. 4, 288, 1963). In add-' ti on, the author calculates the concentration dependence )f the intensities of the ab- aorption, peak4, frcm which he derives t-he formula 1 N I N S& 52 as NH ~2 G CD 3/2 I Cwd L 65249-65 IOMSION IM: AP5014551 (a = area uyWer peak.. 1; - donor concent-rattion). The rcmLts are aluo compared leith, the e~Terimemtal data and are faund to agree. Orig. w-4.. bas- 1 figurep 6 forimi- Izz, and 2 tables. ASSOCIATICN: Moskcvaldy fiziko-tekhnicheakiy in.-titut (Moaccw Pby9ic&,.echnica3. In- =L: 00 am CCMI ra IR Mr 901r: 000 006 SERGEYEV, P.V.; VOLKOV, A.F Distribution of 1131-labeled triio-tras,, in -white rats. Farm. i toks. 27 no.4:468-470 Jl-Ag 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Kaf-edra farmakologii (zav. - prof. V.V. Vasillyeva) II Mos- ko-vskogo meditsinskogo instituta. imeni Pirogova. KANIKOVSKIY, Grigoriy Illich; SHEVYAKOVO L,D,q akademiks retsenzent; otv.red.; VOWVICH, M.Z., red.izd.; ALADOV.A, Yo.I., tekhn.red.; SMTAR, S.Ta., takhn.red. [Special methods of shaft sinking] SpetsialInya sposoby prokhodki gornykh vyrabotok. Moskva, Ugletekhizdat. 1958. 453 P. (Mining engineering) (MIRA 12:2) M&LINOV, M.S., inzh. (g.Kolomna); VOLKOV, A.Y., inzh. (g.Kolomna) , Boiler-type preheatere for diesel locomotives. Zlek.i tepl tiage no-7*12-15 Jl 160. (MIRL 13:8) ZDiesel looom'otiven-Aquipment and supplies) (Air preheaters) VOLKOV, A.V., inzh. Stage resistan butt welding. Stroi.truboprov. 5 no.6:22-23 Je t6o. (MIRA 13:7) (Pipelines-Welding) Polarographk I tud d ladlar. It Poz(feel"I Luld J. PPI. Che 1. U.Sz.K. Z5, Fr 'IV, pp l; Zt. an.9 atintt).--!~ce CA. 47. 3716i. 1123 -8( 1 U52) (E. t, VoLm, I r". Effect of hL4mr-rb-- of I indene frac- tions on t9V-P5PMUxrAPIC Wa martme &Ad Indene. , C' ~-PO le(,v a 2 dQ, Rc~rflrdlh+07 ~Nl ~;1141. ~ . _Z ~M,. PM: 5, cf."" W 171A.-The ap- plicability of the polarographic method to the aniklysis of coumarone (1) and Indene (11) in dist.n. fractions (fraction A 105-1&V and fraction B 175-192', resp.) was detd. In 3 steps: (1) the auttlysis of the pure substances In xylene solos. up to 12.3% of I and 67.4% of H was found to be within 5% for the first and 2.7 for the second; (2 the analysis of mixts. of the 2 pure substances (dr - ~~ a1c. added to DuN1 In 75% dioxane) was found satisfactory up to a combined concn. of .12-14 millimoIcs/l. with a wave at 2.6-2.9 v.; the effect of impurities normally found in the,e fraction- was detd. in several steps. Polymerization with 9470 MzSO~ (S% by val.)and steam distn. at M* cf the I fraction showed the presence of styrene after the Ist treatment (half wave - -2.37 v.; cf. Stromberg and Paz- deeva, C.A. 44, 89-157c); after the 2nd polymerization only the wave of 1, It remained (half wave - -2.77 v.). - Similar treatment of the 11 fraction resulted in a persistent wave; half wave - -2.5 v. (probably naphthalene. halt wave - -2.51 v.). whereas the wave of H vanished after the 2nd polymerization. This led to the conclusion that the re- ducible unsaturates in fraction A were styrenes, I and U and those of the fraction D were land U. Sulfonationwith 103% HtS04 and subsequent hydrolysis with steam at 240- 60* led to the concluMon that reducible aromatic hydro- carbons its fraction A were polarogmphically inert, whereas those of fraction B were naphthalenes. Not enough of the paraffins of fraction A was obtained for analysb; those of fraction B were inert polarographically. 1. Bencowltz - 11 .'-V 7- ------ E~c*!cl of bydroc~Lrbozii of thAL42UUUL.=c and (nilano frii. lions in lhe_k2!!Lu niahic waire heights of cournarone and indene. 2.nd A- 0. Voftov- I ti 4 PI -)i'41 Q Chem. U.S 25, 1 Sce CA . 48. (omf. % i: J -I"AW i NO GOIUBKOVA, Te.S., radak-tor; GALAKTIONOVA, Ye.N., F&r. t ; ~ h Wi; 4h r, k "47W, V [Building prestressed concrete bridges in Czechoslovakia] Opy-t stroitel'stva predvaritellno napriazhennykh zhelezobetonnykh mostov v Chekhoslovakii. Moskva, Nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo sytotrasep.lit-ry, 1957. 6o p. (MMA 10:11) (Czechoslovakia--Bridges, Concrete) VOLKOV, A.F. ,'----'----MSLnUfacturing reinforced concrete pipes in outdoor yards during the winter months. Avt.dor. 21 no.9:6 S '58. (WRA 11:11) (pipe, Concrete) -VGLKOV,_Ap~q_kq1iy Fedorovich; ZUBKOVA, H.S.. red.; GATuUUjOIIOVA, Te.N.' tokhn.re&.--- [Black gravel pavements] Pokrytiia iz chernvkh graviinykh amesei. Moskva, Hauchno-takhn.izd-vo X-va avtomobillnogo turansp. i shosseinykJa dorog RSFSR, 1960. 15 P. (MIRA 14:1) (Pavements, Bituminous) VOLKOV, A.P. We moved 500,000 m3 soil using one grader-alRvator during the aaason. Avt.dor. 23 no.1:16-17 Ja 160. ORRA 13:5) (Road construction) (Narthmoving nachinoj:y) YEFRRAOV, Ivan Semenovich; _V(?~KCAJT, Andrey Fadotovich; Z.,"~GkNNOV, Nikolay Alekseyevich; N11KOLISM', Igor' Fonstantino-,rich; TIKEOMIROV, Sergey Sernenovich; CFjERVE'lL;,=, Vladi=,r Eiklhaylovich; Tu"11:1Z.ANOVICE, E.K., red. [Semiconductor power rectIfiers in miunicipal transpor-tj F-0- luprovodnikovye silo-vye preobrazovateli na goraciskoir, trans- j;orte. lioskva, Izd-vo ,'-va ko=.un.khoz.R~~SR, 1963. 82 T- 35885-66 bff (I) IJP(c) AT ACC NR, AP6o24511 SOURCE CODE: 0386/66/004 AUTHOR: Vladimirov,. V. V.; Volkov., A. F.;!, ORG: Moscow Physicatechnical Institute (Moskovskiy fiziko-tel-Jinicheskiy inF;t1tW;) .......... TITLE: Possibility of exciting cyclotron instability in semiconductors SOURCE: Zh eksper i teor fiz. Pis1ma v redaktsiyu. Prilozheniye, Y. 4, no. 2, 1966, 46-48 TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor plasma, plasma instability, cyclotron resonance, dispersio equation, indium compound, antimonide ABSTRACT: In view of recent interest in the excitation of microwave oscillations in solid-state plasma, the authors consider the possibility of exciting cyclotron in- stability in a two-component solid- stater~"plasma by means of a current. The dispersio equation is written out in an approximation wherein the cyclotron instability is ex- cited by resonance with the first harmonic, and the increment of the instability is calculated on this basis. The results are used for a numerical estimate of the ex- citation of hole cyclotron instability in InSb (electron-hole plasma). It is shown that in this case the required magnetic field is 11 > 3 x 10*3 Oe, and for an intrinsic semiconductor the electron velocity should exceed the hole velocity by a factor large than 5. This in realized in an electric field -150 v/cm. in doped semiconductors, the excitation can be effected in even weaker fields (-30 v/cm for p-InSb). It is not excluded that the microwave radiation observed in InSb by R. D. Larrabee (Bull. 112 - - , ~,F - - t-= 1 %,ma ~--- - L 35885-66 ACC NR-. 6,4) SOUIRCE -- CODE: UR/0413/66/oOO/024/0089/0090 AP7002991 INW:N'TORS: Alltsh--11, S. D.; Aftnogenov, L. P.; Buyanov, B. B.; Volkov, A. F.: Gillman) G. I.; Domanitskiy, S. H.; Favlov,, Ye. H.; Rog., G. V.; Trapoznikov, V. A. ORG-. none TITLE; Controlling logic machine. Class h2, No. 189629 SOURCE: Izobroteniya, promyshlonjiyye obraztay,, tovarnyye znakij, no. 24, 1966) 89-90 TOPIC TAGS: logic circuit, computer logic JUSTRACT.- This Author Certificate presents a controlling logic machine containing input and output devices, a storage device, a control device,, a logic device consisting of "NOT", "AND". and "OR" circuits, input logic units., triggers, and delay', lines (see Fig. 1). To achieve group processing of information between the elements LCar-d_.1/2 Fig. 1. 1 - input device; 2 - logic device; 3 - output device; 4 - storage device; 5; - control device UDC-z 681.1~2 ACC NR. AP7002991 of the selected group for reduction of the computation program, the outputs of the input logic units are connected to "OR" circuits. The output of the first "OR" circuit is connected through a first gate (also connected to the first output of the control device) to the input of the result storage trigger. The output of the second, 1 "OR" circuit is connected through a second gate (also connected to the second output of the control device) to the input of the result storage trigger, through an inverter and third gate to the input of the result storage trigger, and through a fourth gate and through a delay line and fifth gate to the input of the result storage register. The second inputs of the third, fourth, and fifth gates are connected respectively to'~ the third output of the control device, to the output of the result storage trigger, and to the fourth output of the control device. The second inpvt of the result stor-~ age trigger is connected to the fifth output of the control device. The output of 1 the result storage trigger is connected through a sixth gate (whose second input is connected to the sixth output of the control device) to the result storage register and through a seventh gate (whose other input is connected to the controlling input of the input logic unit) to the other input of the input logic unit. Orig. art. has.- I diagram. SUB CODE: 091 SUBY. DATEa iiFeb65 Lc-c-rd - ----- ACC NR, AP6036935 (A, IVV SOURCE CODE: UR/0181/66/008/011/3187/3193 AUTHORS Volkov, A. F. ORGt Moscow Physicotechnical Institute (Noskovskiy fiziko-tokhnichoskiy inatitut) TITLE: Waves in semiconductors with a negative differential roS13tanco SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo telaq v. 8. no, 11, 19661, 3187-3195 TOPIC TAGS: semiconductortheory, shock wave, standing wave ABSTRACT: The paper discusses waves which may propagate in semiconductors with a negative differen-bal resistance. The shape and parameters of steady waves of finite amplitude which arise as a result of the development of instability are determined, and it is shown that an isolated travel-ling wave (domain) is produced in such systems The shape and velocity of such a wave are calculated by means of a nonlinear treat- ment. It is also shown that shock waves with an oscillating front-can be excited in the media under consideration. The nonlinear analysis of the problem was undertaken by V. L. Bonch-Bruyevich, whom the author thanks for affording him the opportunity tQ familiarize himself with his work prior to its publication. The author is also sin- cerely greateful to Ae A. Vedenov for.supervising the work and to D, A. Frank- Kamenetskiy for discussing the results. Orig. art. hast 5 figures and 13 formulas. SUB CODEs 20/ SUBM DATEJ 25rob66/ ORIG REF1 0051 OTH REF8 oo6 Card ~~I tile TT in the5e vnivi were tiot. detd. dire-ctlt 'ti 111cir IWIf" flli- lcntialsa re too cl,' < f- t~!f i,. zt. T-, U, I t in iLinflef hy (or anhyd. A1C1z-?,' and -.:u*"j"'finK the '31 j'A d;;'bLlkL. to pol'troKmpLic b.1 1 III mid IV wac -1-4d. itt lil;v fivld,)n hy~analyziiig i1he 4 , Oirt:.Lgh tvhb~-h III 1i ad lyxi . in -.1k. ~`cOlj- .1 vr~i.kpd- in ~neth-l 1kc,-ni-att Itu'.,tv: fm~fi,)wt ~b. i7,~-US5') ail- IyZpd I W-__'3 ilf" A.G.NzAteva iriChI&O. bl?tlt ir.iCti-0135, Laken Irem 3 tx~tcru 'nrd k'~'(RarttIm Scl. Researrh inst, Cont Cbem., 1 i 2 works. Since pulyiners prepd. frum IV by the, , 71mr. Priklad, Ehirn_-20. W67-7 '1033): 3, . k; ICI,. )10-t. -r HISQ, ,-ere fQmA t,) be rither iuv.'t f~- 0;,: - ,~e ~I) + najjhthrden~ (11) and cf. C.A.A7, .1716i.-Styr Ug ~kctrt-l~ or cc, gi,, ittAgnifimnt vaiur- I,c dropping , counwone (111) -r- indme pment in alkali-warbed M3 N basic meth(A w113.ndapted to stvidy the uuchati~~! 11 rcirlo" vlz"014) rractions (b. ,,,I tar Wcfe flru-~! relavl&15 fc".- --lich 'ttionct. OJAI sem, ~,f 33u4NI in 7-lyly' . from 5torag' C01114, ml L't ~"l ;i hedi-vidual t,)- Ow r(~Ultaflt p"I"Iner3 yi,-.,# 1, 1 i'sixd~'i"~' p'4'1f- dite, yram. Action -f hcat Oo pure inva"t 'M" -1 ' rv %Z- 80" - ita 16 lim 1 tu"i?~~tioa in .1 b". at I appro iou in !,1; min- but ~M asg,t with Nr- 2.55, v-lymt6mf 'd itak y Vol; of OTT _ m Aklii--~-~if T. Zid N,)64 ~Ar; I z5 Tnja - 97-831~,e of IV in 15 mit xtrizel aH 61 Lite IV contai ed h a X31 (,;~tj polyn --ne i. withirt 1', tnifi-; -Titis work shows tL-A important lc~s" o" s -_-1 A' -11'j~- (j) jhk Adj6 prod~c';cqi of I&I -hit can cictor nr ti IfiM --osit dvid (2)-flidificidifib The- ultef - ------- - t ' - - o ilte fi il i 6 r - ef -m ' l Pr t"l m r ty1 CA11 be. 'InInI by fvtm fig Oty ii A. Ktytift - ----- --- -- 1BIKUS, U.Yu.; VOLKOV, A.G. I Apparatus for determininIg the initial stage of the spontaneous combustion of coal in a caved-in mine area. Nauch. trudy KITIUI no. 11sl52-155 t62. (MIRA 1777) VGIJKOV) A.G. Automation of boilera operating on gas obtained duri,,,g the degasification of a mine. Nauch. trudy KNIUI no. 1.1,242-253 ,62. 0419-;, 1717) IBIKUSY U.Yu.; VOLKOV, A,G. Investigating the cnrisum-ption characteristic S of t,-:;ttIC- control valves. Nauch. trudy K14JU-1 no.15-316-325 '64. (PURA MjK; VCLYOV, Aleksandr Gavrilovich- IVANOV, A.K., inzh.., nauchnyy red.; A.S., red. izd-va; FULIKEIA, Ye.A., tokhn. red. [Planning organizational and technical measures in const--n-,c- tion)Planirovanie organizatsionno-tekbnicheskikh rreropriiatii v stroitel'stve. Leningrad, Gonstroiizdat, 1962. 93 p. (MIRA 15:10) (Construction industry) BESPALOV, I.V., inzh * VOLKOV. AG,# inzh.; PEYSINq D.M.0 inzil.; PO- RADNYA, A.I.: jdO-v3r-~-te'k'fi'n'-. nauk, prof.,Iretsenzent; KHDIUNIN, S.D.p kard. tekhn. nauk, naycbmyy red.; RKYZ, M.B.p red. izd-va; PULIMA, Ye.A., tekbn. red. (Quality contr9l. of building operations] Kontroll kachestva stroitelInykh robot. Leningradq Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit. materialam, 1961. 205 P. i(MIRA 14:8) (Construction industry-Quality control) SALINIKOV, V.V.,;-VOLKOV, A.G. Production of 0(-phenylethyl alcohol from the styrene fraction of crude benzol. Zhur. prikl. khim- 33 no.9:2118-2121 S 16o. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Urallskiy lesotekhnicheskiy i Vostochnyy uglekhimicheskiy instituty. (Phenathyl alcohol) PALEY, A.B., starshiy prepodavatell; VOLKOV, A.I. New universal automatic device for weft straighteriing in fabrics. Tekst. prom. 25 no.131:59-60 Mr 165. (YJRA 18:5) 1. Kafedra teoreticheskoy fiziki Ivanovskogo pedagogicheskogo instituta (for Paley). 2. Starshiy inzh. laboratorii elek- troprivoda i avtomatiki Spetsiallnogo konstrukTorskogo by-uro po proyektirovaniyu. krasillno-otdelochnogo oborudovaniya Verkhne-Volzhskogo Soveta narodnogo khozyaystva (for Volkov). KOISAREV., A.I.; VOLKCV, A.I.; PROIN-Hi, U.T.; Modification of the JLcadir-G Zav. lab. 31 no.8:1025 165. VOLKOV, A.I., dotsent; MaCIMKO, P.A., inzh. Connection to a plumb bob alignment by means of an isoceles triangle. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; gor. zhur. no. 11:93-100 16o. (MMA 13:12) 1. Tomskiv ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni politekhnicheskiy institut imeni S.M. Kirova. Rekomendovana kafedroy marksheyderskogo dela Tomskogo politekhnicheskogo instituta. (Mine su^rveying) VOLKOV, A.I., doteent, kand. takhn.. nauk; MARCHENKO, P.A., inzh. e-. ---- - *. Graphic method of compiling mine survey-ing meps in projection,on an inclined plane. Nauch. dokl. vye. shkolv; gor. delo. no-1:83-435 159. (MIRA 12:5) 1-Prodstavlena kafedrami Marksheyderskogo dela i geodezii Tomakogo politekhnicheolcgo instituta. (mine maps) ANTONOVA, Lyudmila Alekonndrovnav VOLWV, Aleksandr Ivanovich, SINITSYN, N.A., red.; KOSAREVA. Te.H.. [Practires in introducing amendments to collective farm statutes] Pralctika vneseniin, ismanonli v untnv7 kolkhozov. Nos ".a, Gos. izd-vo iurid. lit-ry, 1958. 56 p. (MIRA 11:9) (Collective fnrms) 70~y_,,. lq~pandr-jyanovich; KRASNOV, N.A. . red. _L Nights and duties of the collective farms reproduction intensification; based on the materials of the Plenum of the Central Committee of the CPSU held in February 19641 0 pravakh i obiazannostiakh kolkhozov po intensifikatsii proizvodstva; po materialam Plenums. TsK KPSS, sostoiav- shegosia v fevrale 1964 goda. Moskva, IUridicheskaia li- teratura, 1964. 61 p. (MIRA 17:11.) VOLKOV Aleksar-dr Ivanoviel SITTANIKO, Ilikolay Ivanovich; COLUBKONA, V.A. __a ,, red.; VAURAYASOVA, L.P., tekhn. red, [Branch of a Siberian cedar] Vetv' sibirskogo kedra. Mo- skva, Sovetskaia Hassiia, 1962. 359 P. (MIRA 17:3) VOLKOV3 ALEKSANDR IVANOVICH N15 722.101 .V91 FRAV0VGYE POLCZHENIYE K0LKHCZMYKH FOINDOV (THE LEZAL STATUS or, KOIKHOZ FUNDS) IAOSKVA., GOSYUftIZDAT, 1955. 61 P. (POPULYARINAYA YURIDICHESKAYA LIT-i-RATURA) BIDLIOGRAPHICAL FOOTNOTES. VOLKOV, A. i. VOLKOV, A. I. - "Technical. Economic Substantiation of the Permissible Divergerce of Meeting Stopes in Mining Operations." *(Dissertations for DeFees in Science an.-,' Engineering Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions Min HigIv-r Education, Tomsk Order of Tabor Red Banner Polytechnic Inat Imeni S. M. Kirov, Tomsk, 1955 SO: Knizhnava Letopis' No. 31, 3r July 1955. *For the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences. All 0 so 0 00 00 gel Ole 0 660:6-0666W 666WOWW'i"Wi 0 : 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 111 111 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 # J46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 A If U U M 14 As 11 M I's 40 #.1 41 #1 go I I I I I A I I , ag II $I Ii III Is 16 or Is a It a a 14 IS V WX U19 a " Ore 00 "4 So ..o0 00 A 00 r .00 -.00 00 a i.** 00 Tb* 14filamrsice of the CO-P"tbm Of cuboo suel camb _U, on tb*Lt m"hankOf 1010"I'tWil. Val. A. Nckhmilzi 0 0 A. An "itsm". c4-4410 in *,. 11,41111 Olow# a go 1*twm" % RIPI til"Oe strrngth III givi-n Ily the 0 0 an'lulm Ji 23 + I(N + Smu. it. W. k. Zoo .00 Z. ZOO A 9 . S L A 61TALLURCKAL Litfg-TURE CLASIWOCATPCPI 'o 6 u a- w:I j- vp tv IV IV t- at It it a tt it of n I An L S a r~ a 4 4 W W 1W .3 'a a WIG o 111 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 *T%'44 ULL -PROTASENYA, M.P. Citrated mare'a blood in the control of sterility. Vaterinariia 41 no.6-.93 Je 164. (MIRA 18t6) 1. Glavnyy veterinarnyy vrach Mogilevskogo proizvodstvennogo upravlaniya (for Volkov). 2. Zaveduyunhohiy vol-lerinRrnoy laboratoriyey Mogilevakogo proizvodstvennogo upravleniya (for Protasenya). V G L K 0 V , J*l. . I'' . ne-.1- 71'1- are. . :7~-" ne ` : ; ? . -7... -:; :- 1 - ~ , '_= -- I ; . 11- ~;- I I -, -, 1. -- - . . - I ~ - I. -- -1 - ~ Z: _: . I,! - ~ lE :9 ) t 9f Ilk M.Wr 6ft I A~vjh tA I A~tm f4. A /ct~rb I- I Zm~M'fkl T To f-'AT111" AP5027473 Kosarev, A. I.; AUTHOR: ORG: none SUB COD19: UR/iDO32/65/031/011/1416/1416 Kuznetsov, A. N.; ProniIn, A. T.; Volkov, A. 1. TITLE: Clamping chuck for mechanical tests of thin-walled tubular specimens SOURCE: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 31, no. 11, 1965, 1416, TOPIC TAGS: clamping chuck, metal test, test facility, hi8h temperature strength, metal tube 4 ABSTRACT: High-temperature strengthtests Iof thin-walled tubular specimens involve difficulties in attaching the specimens to the test machines. These difficulties could previously be circumvented only by testing extra-long tubular specimens or by welding special mounts onto the specimens. To obviate these difficulties, the authors designed a self-centering chuck (Fig. 1) which makea it possible to test tu- bular specimens of any length. The chuck consists of housing 1, three cone-shaped bushings 2 with inclination angle of 4.5-5* and threaded inner surface, and connect- ing sleeve 3 serving to tighten the hold on the specimen and cannect the chuck to the testing-machine clamp. To enhance the rigidity of specimen 4, plug 5 is inserted over the butt end of the specimen. Clamping chucks of this design have been used by the authors in the tests of tubular specimens of VTI-1 titanium Alloy at the temperature L 96N-66 ACC NRs A 7473 Fig. I Clamping chuck L 9684-66 ACC NR: AP5027473 of 4500C as well as of thin-walled aluminum-alloy tubes with diameter of 16 mm and less, produced by cold pressing at normal and elevated temperatures. The pafr-s of clampingilchucks for the testing of aluminum-alloy tubes may be made of 40KhJ;r 50 steels, and the bushings -- of tool steels, while the parts 0 chuc~!.,~for testing tubes of heat-resistant'materials should beat be made of E1437Bt E19291chrome- nickel alloys'. For tubes with similar outside diameters th-e-sFa-me clampinj chuck may be used an merely replacing the bushings. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. SUB COM l1,, 13/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIC RRF: 000/ OTH REP: 000 FIKHTOVNIKOV, R.V., doktor tekhn. nauk; VOLKOV, A.I. Ex-plosive forming of sheet metal. Masbinostroitell no.11:22-25 N t64 (MIRA 18-.2) VOLKOV, Aleksandr Ivanovich; YWELIYA140VA, V.G., red.; TIMOFMEVA, N.V., ------- Uelchh-; -red-4- -- -- - - - - - - - -- [The rights and duties of collective faz---s in regard to the development oftheir communal economy; based on materials of the plenary session of the Central Committee of the CPSU in January 19611 0 pravakh i ob3azannostiakh kolkhozov po, raevitiu obshche- stvennogo proizvodstva; po materialam ianvarskogo (1961 g.) Pler=a TsK KPSS. Moskvay Gos. izd-vo iurid. lit-ry, 1961. 63 P. (MIRA 14:9,) (Collective farms) VOLXOV, A.I., doteent; MARCHINKO, P.A., assistant Instruments for making IwoJections on an inclined plazw. Izv.vyo.ucheb.zav.; gor.zhur. no-7;31-34 160. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Tomskiy ordena Trudovogo Xrasnogo Znameni politekhnicheakiy institut imeni S.M.Kirova. Rekamendovans rauchnym oeminarom, kafedr geodezii i marksheyderskogo del&. (Mine surveying-Squipment and supplies) VOLKOV. A.I. Reclaiming the desert soils of the ancient delta of the Syr-Darya. Izv.AIT Kazakh.SS.'I.Ber.bot.i pochv. no.3:3-17 158. (MI1U. 13-'5) (Syr-Darya Valley--Agriculture) I RUDKEVICH, M.Ya.; -MUM. A - I - Nature of disjunctive dislocations in Tertiary sediments of the Kazym area in the Obt-Valley. Sov. geol. 2 no.5:149-152 My '59. (MIRA 12-:8) l.Tyumenskore territoriallnoy-e geologichesko7e upravleni". (Kazym Valley--Geolog3r) VqLKOV,. A. I.,_ kand. t ekb n. nauk Determining the indices for the degree of investigation of a C. deposit and errors of analogy by the method of Becond-order differences. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; gor.zhur. no.6:9-13 '59. MHA 13:4) 1. Tomskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni politekhnichoskiy institut imeni S.M.Kirova. Rekomendovana kafedroy markshoy- derskogo dela i geodezii. (Ore deposits) - ft