SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHARITONOV, N.P. - KHARITONOV, V.M.

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L 31883-66 EWTW/ETCW/WPW/T RM/DS ACC NR: AP6012535 (A) SOURCE CODE: LWO062/66/000/003/0564/0566 AUTHOR: plushkova, N. Ye. Kha:Atonov, N. P. ORG: Institute of ChemistnL of Silicates im. I _V~,_ nShchikoy. Academy of Sciences SSSR (Institut khimii silikatov Akademii nauk SSSR) TITLE: Reaction of benzaldehyde Vith alkyl (aryl) chlorosilanes q SOURCE: A14 SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya khimicheskaya, no. 3, 1966, 564-566 TOPIC TAGS: organic synthesis, silane, silicon compound, UV irradiation ABSTRACT: The present reproduces the preliminary results obtained during the reac- tion of benzaldehyde with phenylti,ichlorosilane and methylphenyldichlorosilane and studies the effect of temperature, ultraviolet light and NiC12 on these reactions. During the addition of excess benzaldehyde and irradiation1with ultraviolet light for 12 hrs, the main reaction products were organochlorodi6iloxanes. It was found that during ordinary heating of the reaction mixt,_,re for 20 hrs the reaction pro- ceeds to the extent of 5-7%. The addition of catalytic amounts of NiC12 increased formation of organochlorodisiloxanes (under the same conditions) to the extent of Card 1/2 ___UDC: -542.91 + 546.287 L 31883-66 ACC NR: AP6012535 9-14%. When SnC12 and, in particular, ZnC12 are used as catalysts, the reaction mixture turns to tar. Ultraviolet irradiation also helps the reaction of the forma- tion of organochlorodisiloxanes. In all cases C05siC13 is more reactive with benzaldehyde than (CH3)(C6H5)SiCl2. During the reaction of p-(CH3)CC6H4CHO with C6H5SiCl3 and (CH3)(C6H5)SiCI2 in the presence of NiC12 (under conditions similar to the reaction of benzaldehyde), the yield for both chlorides was higher. As a result of the conducted reactions two organochlorodisiloxanes were isolated and character- ized: 1,3-diphenyl-1,1,3,3-tetrachlorodisiloxane and 1,3-dimethyl-1,3-diphenyl-1,3- dichlorosiloxane. Orig. art. has; 2 tables. SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 23Jul65/ ORIG REr: 003/ OTH REF: 005 Card 2/2 RHARINNOV, tI.P., inzhoner-podpolkovnik So diesels may operate msre safely. Vest. pr.3t4%Oio%d. sbor. no.5:25~27 My 161. (MBU 14:7) (Diesel engines) "The ToxicoloMr of Aconite." Cand Mad Sci, Kazpkh Medical In.3t, ,~lma-Ata, 1953. (RZhBiol, No 7, Dec 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defendod at WSR Higher Educational Institutions (12) SO: Sum. No. 556, 24 Jun 55 USSR/PhazmcoloG7 and Toxicology. Toxicology. V ;',,bs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 19, 1958, 90009. .',uthor 1(haritonov, 0.1. I.Ist 1sureMU-3-f-ThTn-1Wftcolc Gal Expert Exaniap-tion aad Chair of Forensic Med-icine of Alna-Pta Medical Institute. T:'.Ue The Course of Dichlorothane Poiscninr, Ulder Condit ions of atered Functioa of the Thyroid GI-mid. Or-,' G Pub: Sb.tr.Pyuro. G1. sudebnomed. el:spertizy li hafedry sudebn. m-d. PJ-m-:.tinsl-.. Mcd. in-ta, 1957, -,r)T, 1, 42-45. Absti-act: It was established in experinents on 12 rabbits, some of which repeatedly received for a period of 18-20 days prior to poisoning with Dich)-orethano Card 1/2 V-45 USS.R/Pharmacology. Toxicology, Toxicology. V-10 Abs Jour :Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 28288. Author :Kharitonov 0. 1. Inst :Not given. Title :On the Toxicology of Barium Chloride. Orig Pub :Farmakol. i toksikologiya, 1957, 20, No 2, 68-70 Abstract :In experiments on 18 dogs it was established that the lethal doses of BaCl are 0 7-1 S/kg when intravenously administergd. Acuie intoxication is charactarized by irritation, persistant vomi- ting, profused catarrh, and frequented uri- nation; occasionally light clonic spasms; pare- sis and paralysis of the extremities set in shortly before death.Autopsy disclosed congested Card 1/3 USSIZ/Pharmacology. Toxicology. Toxicology. V-10 Abe Jour : Ref Zhur-Biol., No 61 1958,28288. Abstract : plethora of the organs, an excess of blood.in the right ventricle of the heart, ecchymosis in the visceral pleura and partly in the endocardium; -considerable bleeding in the mucus of the stomach and the upper part of the small intestine; ple- . thora and edema of the soft cerebral tissues; su- barachnoidal and intracerebral small hemorrhaging foci. Histological investigations of all the in- ternal organs and the cantral nervous system re- vealed disturbances of blood circulation and se- vere degenerative manifastatioas up to necroses. The appearance of diffused toxic-ancephalitis the author ascribes to a number of intoxication sym- ptoms the basic pathogenic link of which he con- siders the pathological rise in the permeability of the capillaries. The diagnostics of acute ba- rium chloride intoxications is a complex process Card 2/3 Us~_R/Phariaacology. Toxicology, Toxicology. V-10 KHARIT0110y, O.J. 0aae Of Bevere Intolerance to atreptomycin with fatal Outcome. Sor. med, 23 no.8:116-117 Ag 159. (MM 12-12) 1. 1z Ifrasnoyarskoy, krayevoy, sudebuomedistinakoy ekspertizy (sudebno- meditsinskiy ekspert kraYa 0-I, Rharitonov) (STRXnOMTOIN, off., inj.) KRARITONOV, Anaphylactic shock ending fatally following administration of penicillin. Pediatrila nc.9!78 161. (MIRA 14:8) 1. 1z Ka-asnoyarskoy kraqevoy sudebmomeditsinskoy ekspertizy, (PENICILLIN) (ALLERGY) SHCHARINSKIY, T.L., Inzh.; KHARITONOV, O.M., inzh. Construction of a precast reinforced concrote radio relay tower. Transp. strol. 14 no.3;27-30 Mr 164'. 1 (MIRA 17,~6) KWITONOVO O.V.j YERMOSHIRp I&P.j polkovnik, red.1 FEDOTOV, Me, tekhn. red-- 0 [illustrated description of clothing and insignia of the Soviet Army 1918-19581 Illiustrirovannoe opisanie obmt%6dirovaniia, i znakov razlichiia Sovetskoi Amiij, 191&-1958 99. Sost. O.V,naritonov. Pod vbshchei red. I.P.Emoshina, Leningrad, 1960. 179 p. (mm 14,10) 1, Letingrad., Artilleriyakiy.istoricheskiy muzey. 2. Sotrqdnik ArtiA--. leriyukogo istoricheskogo muzeya (for Kharitonov). (Russia-Arry-insignia) (Russia-Arm7-Uniforms) %KRARITONOV, p.p shofer; GALIP)MIN, L., Inzhelner; KALASHNIKOT, S.. mekhanik. - ~ ~ -ifill-Ill-l". Automatic bus stop signs. Ayt. transp. 34 no.7:10-11 Jl 156. (14LRA 9: 10) (Motorbuses) KAIZV, G.., nupirant; Mud(ITGNOV. 11 _ Bettor worl: io rewarded by higher waps. Sots. tru6 8 no.6:V4,46 Je 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Korn! filial AN (for Kinev). 2. Nachalfnilc choskogo otdela Ilin-lste2'Stva prolzvcestva i C-ic---I,,-kokLo- v,yayst,vennykh produktov Komi E-,")R (for 11-aritoix,%). (Komi A.S S .11 . evil Wral USSR / Farm Animals. Wild Animals. q_4 Abs Jour :Rof Zhur - Biol.p No 10~ 1958p No 45267 Author :Firstov) A. A.; Kharitonov, P. A. Inst :Not given Title The Feeding of the Silver-Black Foxes During Pregnancy. Orig Pub Karaltulevodstvo i zverovodstvol 1957, No. 2, 27-29 Abstract In feeding uniform rations of 625 large calories to silver- black foxes during the entire period of their pregnancy, 4.3 whelps were obtained; when feeding reduced rations (550 large calories) during the first half of the pregnancy and increased rations (700 large calories) during the second half of the prognancyo the litters averaged 3.3 whelps per fox. It has been noticed that already in the beginning of the pregnancy the organism of the fox is capable of producing reserves of nitrogenous substances which are necessary for Card 1/2 KHARITOIIOV, P.A., podpolkoynik meditsinskoy sluzhby Xxperlence with balneo- and climatotherapy of patients with hypertension M the sanatorium of Khosta, Voen*-Med9zhur9 n0.7:43-47 JI '59. (14IRA 12%11) (HMMTMISION ther) (B=MOLOGY) (CLIHAT3 ther) KHARITONOV ..P.,A.,.Podpolkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby. Treating cardioaclerosis at the Khosta health resort. Voen.-med. zhur. no.6:45-49 Je 156. (MMA 9:9) (BIURT--DISJUSES) (ZHOSTA-MUMAL WATOS, SULFUROUS) DYNNIKY P.F..(Voronezh); TSVETKOV 1.V. inzh.-ekonomiat (Voronezh); FELIDMAII, Ye.V. (Voronezh~; 11MILTONOV, P.A. (Voronezh) Utilization of the potentials of Lhe growth of labor productivity on a railroad line. Zhel.dor.tranqp. 45 no.10:61-63 0 163. (MRA 16:11) 1. Glavnyy inali. Yugo-Vostochnoy dorogi (for Dynnik). 2. Nachall- nik planovo-ekonomicheakogo otdola Yugo-Vostochnoy dorogi (for Felldman). 3. Zamestitell nachallnL:a plutiovo-okonomicheskogo ot,- dela Yugo-Vostochnoy dorogi (for Kharitonov). KHARITOROV, P.Yo. ~"-_ ~;, ~ Regional fracture within the boundaries of the Emba saline dome region. Dokl.AN SSSR 95 no.6:1301-13o4 Ap 154. (KLRA 7:5) 1. Saratovekly gooudarstvennyy universitet im. H.G.Chernyshevskogo. Predstavleno akademikom B.I.Mironoyym. (Amba Valley-Geology) (Geology-Emba Valley) KHARITONOV, P.Ye. Large subealt structures in the southern Imba region. Dokl.AN SSSR 96 no.1:175-178 My 154. (MMU 7:5) 1. Nauchno-isoledovatellakly Institut geologii Saratovskogo gosudaretvan- nogo universitsta, im. X.G.Chernyahavokogo. Predstavlano akadenikom H.BoShatakim. (Imba Valley--Geology, Structural) (Geology, Structural--Imba Valley) 15-57-4-5144 Translation from: Referativny zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 4, p 151 (USSRT AUTHOR: Kharitonov, P. Ye. TITLE: Hypsometric Position of the Southern hmba River Salt Domes (Nekotoryye osobennosti gipsometricheskogo polozheniya solyanykh shtokov Yuzhnoy Emby) PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Saratovsk. un-ta, 1955, Vol 46, pp 43-45 ABSTRACT: A structure contour map of 60 salt domes in the southern Emba River region was prepared (see map). Two areas are distinguished on this map. These are a wide northern area with relatively small dome depths (200 m to 500 m) and a southern area with depths up to 1000 m or 2500 m. The thickness of the Permo-Triassic was determined by calculation of 1) the depths of the subsalt bed, determined by seismic Card 113 exploration; and 2) the thicknesses of the Cretaceous 15-57-4-5144 Hypsometric Position of the Southern Emba River Salt Domes (Cont.) and Jurassic and of the salt (conditionally 300 m). The thickness of the Permo-TriaS5iC was determined to be 1825 M to 1920 M south of the Emba River at the Munayli and Kulsarov domes; 2460 m to 2840 m at the Asanketken and 3350 m to 3415 m at the Baychunas north of the Emba River; up to 5140 m north of Dossor. The thickness of the Permo-Triassic does not exceed 500 m to 600 m on the domes. Hence its thickness in the synclines is four to ten times that in thedcmes.. The salt domes probably developed in the Upper Permian period. The zone of maximum flexure of the salt-dome region in the Upper Permian and Triassic was not in the Mugodzhar, where the maximum thickness is 2000 m, but in the Southern Emba River region. Card 2/3 15-57-4-5144 Hypsometric Position of the Southern Emba River Salt Domes (Cont. Card 313 Y u. A. K. -' Ya. I- Oil prospects in the zone of Dongelek-Tersakka (middle Emba.). U,rth.zq. SGU 74!177-182 '60. (MIRA 151:7) (Emba region-..-Fetroletmi geolog/) - KHA~ITONOVP P"Ye. Conversion of the organic matter into petrole=; based on materials of the Volga-Ural. oil-bearing region. Uch.zap.SGU 65tl29-135 159. tMIRA 1631) (Volga-Ural region-4rganic matter) (Volga-Ural region-Petroleum geology) KHARITONOV, R.A. Characteristics of paired activity of the cerebral hemispheres in epilepsy in children. Vop.psikh.1 nerv. 8:133-143 162. (MIRA 17s4) 1. Detskoye rtdoleniya Psikhonevrologicheskogo instituta imeni V.M.Bekhterevi (zav. prof. G.B.Abramovich, dir. Instituta B.A.Lebedev)* V- MMITONOV R.A. . --.- . P Method for the investigation of muscle and joint seasitivit7 and the sense of touch In the fingers. Vop. psiL-liol. 6 no.,5:140-144 3-0 160, (MIRA 13:11) 1. Inatitut imeni Y.He Bekhtereva, Leningrad. (Receptors (Neurology)) (Touch) KURITONOV, R.A. One rare form of mental development disorder with manifestations of eideticiam. Zhur. nevr. i psikh. 61 no.7:1047-1051 161. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Detskoye psikhiatricheskoye otdeleniye (zav. - prof. G.B. Abramovich) flauchno-isslodovatellskogo psikhonevrolegi- cheskogo instituta imoni V.11. Bekhtereva (dir. - prof. V.11. Myasishchev), Leningrad. (AE14TAL DEFICIVICY) (EIDETIC IMAGERY) KHARITONQV#314~ Space discrimination thres'holds in active touching In ollgophre- nicB. Vop.paikh.i nevr. no.7:374-383 161. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Detakoye otdeleniye (zav. prof. G.B;Abramovich) Psikhonevrolo- gicheskogo instituta imeni V.M.Bekhtereva (dir. instituta chlen- korrespondent Akademh pedagogicheskikh nauk PZFSR prof. V.N. Vqasishchev). (SPACE-PERCEPTION) (MENTAL DEFICIENCY) (TOUCH) APPAMOCCH, (j,P,; Kiil~JMTONOV, P.,~. IC28-1014 164. 17:12) 1. GtAeleniyc psikho-.cv detlknir) -nalichnvy r!'ka-voiltall- pror. G.P. Abramnr.rich) V.~J. BekhterevEt (dlroi~.tor I'n.,t- - R. A. Effect of some infections and intoxications on the course of epilepsy in children. Zhur.nevr.i psikh. 62 ~.Io.7:1087-1091 162. 041FA 15:9) 1. Detskoye otdeleniye (zav. - prof. G.B.Abramovich) Nauchno- issledovatellskogo Psikhonevrologicheskogo instituta imeni V.M. Bekhtereva (dir. - kand.med.nauk.B.A.Lebedev) Leningrad. (EPILEPSY) (INFECTION) HARMYNOVY R.D, (1pningrad V-3~, B linlya, d. 3/9, kv.1)). Treatment of' subcutnmour, rupOires of tho di!:tal end cif the. extensor U!TIdons of the fingern. Ortop., IxtiviTi . I protnz. '16 nci.7-.32-38 Jl 165. (MMA 18:7) 1. 1z otdolonipq vnigtanovitellnoy khirari-il Tp-ningra~-skogo instttuta t r ~ivmntolav,.Al i (cllrAt,or .- V.S.Balak.Lna). VYL--:GZIIAtIIIJ, it. i. ~ dj,jei.t; :,',eL--l"!KOVA, N'.'i. ",A'A, L,. S.G.; KIViMPOON, 1'..M.; KI LARITTIOV , i 1, SJPAI,, YI.J. , GOLIDSIrf-Ill, D.Yf-.,, Pr,-" ; L'-.'U,,IIIA, i~.!. doi,.-.crit; I.L.) dot~;,jnt; Yu A.) pi-,.f PLI. I I,CV V. MIU -LI-FED I YAROVA, A. i~. .4 Conferencu of pi.y3icia;iz; o" the city of K ivtii results oe tho Intcrnational Cnnecr 1 16? (1'-- 17:5) Ka z , M,~Li. Z 11,2. nc.,':72--,10 43 k c o n 3 Cl J` yu, KHARITONOV., R. K. Surgical treatment of severe dumping syndraRe following gastrecte)my for cancer developed from polyps. KbInirglia 3~- no.6:117-119 Je 163. (MIRA 17; 5) I. Iz kafedry kbi rurg'.1. i on~..~-'nji i (zav. .- prof. Yu.A. flatnor) Kaz-anskogo gosudarstvonnogo InstAtuta dlya usovqrshon,-tvjvaniya vrachey imeni Lenina na baz.) 15-y Kavan.Aoy gorodskoy klti.nicht~skoy bollnit!3y (glavnyy vrach IN.I. i'olozova). I - - - -! - - AVI)RICHIV,V.M.; XMITONOT, R.I. Two cases of intestinal calculi simulating tumors of theintestines. Nov.khiroarkh. no.3:83-84 Hy-Je '57. (MLRA 10:8) 1. Xafedra khirurgii t onkologti Xesenskogo tnetituta usovershenstvo- vaniya vrachey (CAICULI) (INTESTINES--TUMORS) KURITONCV, R.K., aBsistent Some improvements in the tochnic of forming an Ourtificial stomach" from the small intestine following partial and total gastric resections. Kaz. mod. zhur. no.2:43-47 Mr-Ap 162. (KIM 15:6) 1. Kafedra khirurgii i onkologii (zav. - prof. Y'u.A. Ratns-r) Kazomskogo Gosudarstvennogo instituta d1ya uso-rershenstvovaniya vrachey imeni Lonina na baze 5-Y gorodskoy klinicheakoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach - N.I. Polozova). (STOMACII-SURERY) (IIU-.cj'TIIES-TItANSPLANTATIOII) KHARITONOV, R.P. 1 .1 1 1 . ~. -, ---, - S~stem of reporting in's control branch institute Of,inform-atior.; work practices. NTI no.1;13 165. (MIRA 18:6) USIK) I.Yao; KHARITONOV) R.T., elektrik Modernization of mechanical and electrical equipnent. Metallurg 7 no,7:31-32 Jl 162. OURA 15:7) 1. Rellsobalochnyy tsekh Kuznetskogo metallurgicheskogo komb-inata. 2. Pomoshchnik nachallnika, po mekhanicheskomu i elektricheskomu oborudovaniyu rellsobalochnogo tockha Kuznot3kogo metallurgicheskop kombinata (for Usik). (Iron and oteel plants-Equipmont and supplies) KRARITONOT. S.; SHTUMPY. A. High-grade coal for consumers. Kast-ugl-3 no.10:16 0 '54. (MLRA 7:12) 1. Zamestitall upravlyay-ushchago trestom Kolotovugoll kombinata Kusbassugoll (for Kharitonov) 2. ~aebal'ni)c ON shakhty "Napitallnaya-14 (for Shtumpf) (Coal) KHAP.ITOIIOV,,S.I.; SHTUMPF,A.G.; GREK,A.V.; TSYMBALYUK.A.G.; KAZNACHLTN -'f_X'_`-,__*ff OGACIIEV A.A. G. Response to V.D.Avramenko'S Article "For a fundamentel change in the system of stnndardizing the cpiality of coal" ("Ugoll" no.2. 1955). Ugol' 30 no-9:43-45 S155. (MLRA 8:12) 1. Trest 14olotovugoll kombinnta-Kuzbasougoll (for Kheritonov) 26 Shakhta 'Kapitalinaya-l" tresta Molotovugoll (for Shtumpf) 3. Nachallnik Otdela StAndartizntsii Vsesoyiiznogo nauchno- iseledovatellskogo institute, Ugleobognshcheniya (for Grek) 4. Toplivnaya inspektsiya M.P.S. po Kuzbassu uSibtranstop"(for TS.vmbalyuk and Faznacheyev) 5. NAchallnik Otdela tekhnicheskogo kontrolya shakhty no.4 "Yurkovskayal (for DOgAcheva) (Coal--Standards) (Avramenko,F.D.) rl%-.i L'L. I f i - V.- -i-. V- m I klu r' uv-~ Cillantitat.,vq evaluation of iron rozks and orc in t17 Icrivoly Fog Basin based cri the radiometrin data of holes. Geofiz. abor. no.9:97-100 t6-1. (141RA 18:6) 1. Vccsoyuznyy nauclino-l-,sledova-lt.p"-Igkiy institut yadernay geologil i geofizikl i Dnepropetrovskaya geofizicherskaya ekspedlLslya tresta 'Tkrpj:ofizrazvedka". KHARITONOV, V. Distribute the Apholinue, Zashch, raBt. ot vred. i bol. 10 no.21 35 165. (MIRA 1824) 1. Zaveduyuzhehiy entomologichaskor laboratoriyey-Oshakoy Karantinnoy inspektaii. -KHARITONOV, V. - ~ , - . , ~-,t -- ~' - The group is the educator of the man of the future, Rech, transpo 22 no.7:4 J1 163* NIU~ 16:9) 1. Sokretarl partiynege komiteta Khlebnikovskags suderemertne- makhanicheskoge zavoda. (Inland water transportation-Employees) MRITONOV. V. Five-story apartment house has has been assembled in fifty four days. Ila stroi. Kook. 1 no.8:9-11 Ag '58. (MMA 11:10) I.Brigadir komplekanoy brigady montazhnikov SU-3 treat& Moszhiletror. (Moscow--Apartment houses) MARITONOY, - V. vw4vv.*,*, ~:&! Platforms at the Junction of slopes and drifts. Mast.ugl. 5 no.10:22 0 '56. (MLRA 9:12) 1. Krepillshchik shakhty no.29 Imeni Stalins, tresta Rutchenkovugoll. (Donate Basin-Aine timbering) AUTHORS:Rozenfelld, L'. (.Professor),-Kharitonovp Y., Onosovskiyt V.*f Manuylo, X., Zhebenkoy A., a-n-d--Bakallot R neers). 21he refri- TITLE: Investigation of the refrigeration equipment gerator shipp "Aktyubinsk". (Ispytaniye.kholodilinogo oborudovaniya refrizheratornogo sudna "Aktyubinsk")'. PERIODICAL:-'Kholodilvaua Tekh:nikaff (Refrigeration Engineering), 195 9,,, o.2v pp.&. - 10 (Ubbji). ABSTRACT: The results are described of tests of a refrigerated Diesel-electric shipycarried out by the Chair of Refrigera- tion Machinery of the Leningrad Technological Institute in cooperation with the team of a Baltic plant'. The refrig- eration machinery was designed by the Central Refrigeration Machinery Design Office and man)factured by the Moscow "Compressor" Works'. The "Aktyubinsk" has a displacement of 10 250 tons and is one of a larger series of refrigerator vessels. It has 5 refrigerated holds and 5 refrigerated Itween decks of a useful volume of 6700 m3, enabling trans- portation of 2700 tons of frozen or 3350 tons of chilled fish. The refrigerated holds and 1tween decks are subdivi- ded into a fore and an aft groupy each of which can operate Card 1/3 at differing temperatures'. The cooling of the holds and the Itween decks is effected by a solution of calcium chloride. In single stage operation a temperature of -6 C Investigation of the refrigeration equipment of the refrigerator shipt "Aktyubinsk". (Cont.) 66-2-2/22 can be maintained in the holds and in the Itween decks whilst in 2-stage operation a temperature of -18 C can be maintained so that it is possible to maintain a temperature of -6 C in one group of chambers and Itween decks and a temperature of -18 C in the other group'. The characteris- tics of the refrigeration machinery were established at the test stand of the "Compressor" works and have been des- cribed in an earlier paper W'. The results of the tests of the-refrigerator ship are discussed and siimmarised in 2 tables. During the tests the entire refrigeration equipment operated satisfactorilyl the insulation of the refrigerated holds and Itween decks is of good quality and operated sat- isfactorily~. The adopted 2-stage system is very simple in operation but the author considers It advisable to develop a circuit with an intermediate steam extraction applicable for marine use and to compare the respective technical and economic indices. To gain a clearer picture on the correct selection of the type of refrigeration machinery the applied card 2/ 32-stage set MXM~AAC-150 should be compared with a high r'.p.m'. mult'i cylinder compressorp both stages being in a single unit. For marine conditions it may be of interest Investigation of the refrigeration equipment of the refrigerator ship, "Aktyubinsk"'. (Cont.) 66-2-2/22 to use a rotational compressor as a booster compressor of the lower stage. A number of slight inadequacies revealed during the tests should be eliminated and further control and metering instruments should be installed'. There are 3 figaresq 2 tablesand 1 Slavic reference. AVAILABI,Ei Card 3/3 -sourzoo COD~-,*.---UIV04i6/66/00/010/0085/0037 A N AA!UU33628 lmlia: Norozov, V. (Erigineor, Lieutenant); naritonov, V. (Eagineor, Lieutoaant colonel ORG: None TITLE: A now burner system for broad-baking furnaces Sou,,~o~T,: Tyl i snabzhoniyo sovetakikh vooruzhenivkh oil, no. 10, 1966, 65-W Topic TAGS: food technolo&v, hinery, furnace, oil burner L food product mac Lwz-5o Aum=e, AP-65 oil burner ABSTIUCT: 11o application of a neir AF-65 oil burner for JOJIK-50 broad-baking furnacoo is described. Ito attachment to the furnaco is o!io;ai in a photo while tho-arrangomont of system is schematically illustrated in a diacraili. The burnor is of a mechanical draft atomizint,~ typo. It is equipped irith an olcctric motor, a fuel pump and an ignition tran3fonaer. The fuel tank is mounted on the top of the furnace- a'ho tank is connected to the fuel pump via a filter by means of a flexible pipo. A hand purip is provided for the tan1c. The furnace temperature is controlled by a thermostat airitching the An automatic O*r;itch ja also provided for con-nocting the burner burner circuit in or out. V system to a potror sourco. The flaw- ignition in controlled by a photocell- Me circuit olemorita (rolays, olenrd lamp# Otc-) are LIOuntod oil a control panel. The oporation of the burner system is explained and its advantaGoa over the previously uBed oystom aro enumerated. Orig. art. has: 1 diagram, 1 photo. SUB CODEz 13/ SMI DATBI None Card Power pack for the ORodina-52n receiver using the batteries from the "Rodin&,-.471 receiver. 1441o no.6:40 Je 156. (KIAA 9: 8) 1. Sheptykullskly sovkhos, Kokchetavsksys oblasti. (Blectric batteries) (Radio--Receivers and reception) KITARITCHOV, V. I Discussing the fuel balance. JITO 2 no.2:14-16 F 6o. (MM 13:5) 1. Chlon TSentral8nogo pravleniya Ilauchno-takhnichookogo obahchostva energatichaskoy promyshlonnosti. (Fuel) KHARITONOV, V., inzh.; ZAYTSEVO V., inzh. Power-propelled sunken-tree lifter. Rech. transp. 20 no.5:54-55 My 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Verkhne-Volzhskaya inspektsiya Rechnogo Regi-tra (for Kharitonov). 2. Zavod imeni Ullyanava-Unina Ministerstva rechnogo flota (for Zayteev). (Cranes, derricks, etc.) (Rivers--Regulation) KHARITONOV, V., inzh. Solf-propelled dredger scow. Rech. transp. 21 no.3:47-48 YX 162. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Verkhne-Vo1zhskaja inspektsiya Rechnoi:o Registra RSFSR. (scows) I MARITONOV, V., aspirant Self-propelled, seagoing mud scow. Mor. flot 23 "10-11:37-39 N 163. (MIP'h' 16:12) 1. Go:-'kovjkJ.y ln:.Altut. Inz-honorov vudnogo Lraii:ii;o:-ta. TSAY, T... kajW,t*kIfnnauk; KHAIUTONO-V.., V. L~ inzh. (Novokuznetsk) Keramzit concrelle walls for coal preparation plants. Ha stroi. Roo. 3 no-12:12-13 D 162, (141RA 16:2) (Coal preparation plants) (Concrete walls) (Keramzit) IAVROVA, A.P.,, kand. tekhn. nauk.; GNOYEVOY, P.S., inzh.; KALEWOVA, M.S., st&rshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; GUSEVA, A,Ne, mladshiy nauchriyy sotrudnik; MOROZOVA, L.I.,, mladshly nauchny7 sotrudnik; KLUAR inzh.; KANAREVSKIY, A.A,, inzh.; MAZYAKIN, A.V.9 inzh.; LISHFAYp V.M., inzh.; ILOYASHENKO, M.A., kand. voter. nauk; RYNDINA, V.P., inzh.; LOGINOVA, M.M., z1adshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; CHUDINA, S.A., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; TRUDOLYUBOVA, G.B., atarshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; KARGALITSEV, I.I., assistent; MIKHAYLOVA, A.Ye., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; KARPGVA, V.I., mladshiy nauchnyy i3otrudnik; MERKULOVA, V.K., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; POLETAYEV, T.N., mladshiy naualmyy sotrudnik_ Study of the heat treatment conditions of smoked and cooked sausage. Trudy VNIW no.16-.24..63 164. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Kafedra tekhnologii Moskovskogo teklinologicheskogo im tituta myasnoy i molochnoy promyshlonnosti (for Kargailtsev). TSFASJS B.S., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk; KAZACHKOV, V.S., stmen.; KHARITONOV) V.D., student I------ --- Closing stresses in Bennis lever-type friction clutches. Sbor.dokl.Stud.nauch.ob-va Fak.mekh.sell.Kuib.sell khoz.inst. no. 1:109-115 162, (MIRA 17:5) 1. Kuybyshevskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institut. KHARITONGV, V.D. Use of the analytic extension of magnetic fields to the lower half- P,pace for geological mapping. Geofiz. sbor. no.7;92-96 164. MRA 1711.1) 1. Kiyevokaya ekspeditfilya Ukrainskogo naucluic)-issledovatel'skogo geologo-razvedoohnogo instituta. IMRITONOV V.I., inzh.; YEROSHKIN, F.K. Conversion of narrow-gauge rolling stock to automatic coupling. Zhel.dor.transp- 43 no.2:74-75 F 161. (MI U 14! 4) 1. Zamestitell nachallnika transportnogo otdela Sverdlovskogo savnarl-hoza. (Railroads.. Narrow gauge) (Car couplings) KHARITONOV, V.K., inzh. New book on gland packings, Dim. mash. no. 3:46-47 MY-Je ,6o. (Packing (Mechanical engineering)) (MLRA 14:5) VASILIIEV, I.V., inah.; YJIARITONOV, V.X., -inzh. Selocting materials for " face sealings for operation 1-n a sulfuric acid medium. Trudy IIIIICHIMMASH no.27:127-136 159. (MIRA 14:8) (Corrosion re8istant materials) 8/184/6ri/000/005/012/021/.XX Alo4/AO26 AUTHOR; Kharitonov, V.K., Engineer TITLE: End Packing and Its Use in Chemical Machine Engineering PERIODICAL: Khimicheskoye mashinostroyeniyp, 1960, No. 5, PP. 9 - 13 TEXT: The advantages of the end packing and its superiority to gland packing are discussed and details on its design and function given. Difficulties in the selection of matching antifriction rings of end packings operating in corrosive media are pointed out advising individual tests for all materials re- commended below. One of the rings can be made of nickel-silicon alloy (11 - 13% silicon), ferrosilicon, Y18H12M3T (Kh18N12K3T) cast iron, X23iio (Kh23MD3) acid- proof steel, IX18H9T (lKh18NqT) steel, ceramics and in some cases even of "sorm- ayt" and "stellit". The alloys listed are sufficiently hard and corrosion-re- sist~Lnt but their use is limited due to brittleness and poor machining properties. Best results were achieved with nickel-silicon alloys. Because of their lowsur- face hardness (HB 120 - IdO kg/mM2), these alloys are suitable for pressures of 7 - 10 kg/cm2. According to S. Elonka,"Power", 1955, No. 3 (Ref. 2) their fa- tigue strength can be improved by chrome plating. The same author (Ref. 4) re- Card 1/4 3/184/60/000/005/012/021/XX A104/AO26 End Packing and Its Use in Chemical Machine Engineering commends the use of ceramics which are non-corroding in most media except in fluorine. The second ring may be of carbon graphite, fluoroplastic, ceramics, etc. Carbon graphites have good antifriction properties and a high corrosion re- sistance. Antifriction and mechanical properties of these materials are Improved by coating them with lead, tin, cadmium, organic resins, etc. Best results were achieved withTTR-O (PK-0) carbon graphite insulated with a resin emulsion accord- Ing to a formula developed by NIIKhIMMASh (All-Union Designing and Scientific Research Institute for Chemical Machinery) (Ref. 5). Standard fluoroplastics and metal ceramics and acid-proof steels impregnated with fluoroplastic etcha%e a great potential in chemical machine engineering. The elasticity of fluoro- plastics decreases rapidly at high temperatures, its low heat conductivity and high thermal expansion coefficient render it unsuitable for dry friction. VNIIPlastmass (All-Union Designing and Scientific Research Institute of Plastics) started the production of fluoroplastics-4 filled with graphite, aluminum, bronm etc., which eliminates some of the shortcomings. Carbon graphite and metals with high surface hardness are recommended for antifriction rings subjected to dry friction, Type E graphite proved most satisfactory. The contact surface of rings must be even and smooth (Ref. 9, R. Schaffer, "Chem. Ing. Techn!', 1957, No. Card 2/4 S/1811/60/000/005/012/021/XX Alo4/AO26 End Packing and Its Use in Chemical Machine Engineering 4), grooves on one of the rings help to preserve the grease layer at high speci- fic pressures. Good results were obtained with conic slid spherical contact Sur- faces of carbon graphite. Two types, i.e., rotating and static springs are de-- scribed. S. Elonka mentions in "Power", 1958, No. 12 (Ref. 10) the use of mag- netic "Alniko-5" alloys (20% Ni, 8% Co, 12% Al, 60% Fe), which simplify the de- sign of end packings. The Importance of proper packing is pointed out and 0- -shaped packings of real or synthetic rubberare recommended. The calculation of end packings is based on the determination of the permissible pressure on which depend the power consumption and the amount of heat emitted and the fatigue strength of rings. Higher specific pressures are permitted in high-viscosity media. It was conclusively proved that each pair of tested rings Is subject to definite specific load limits (pv) which must be taken into consideration. In- dex pv is not applicable to carbon graphite subjected to dry friction where per- missible speed is limited by the temperature of the friction surface. Sliding speeds can be increased If cooling is applied. The permissible speed range of (D) graphite is 20 m1sec at type E - 40 m/sec at respective permissible presalms of 35 and 25 kg/cm2 (Ref. 11, L.A. Plutonova, "Vestnik mashinostroyeniya", 1957, No. 2). The coefficient pv should not exceed 22 for pure fluoroplastics or 66 - Card 3/4 S/184/60/000/005012,tVXX End Packing and Its Use in Chemical Machine Engineering Aio4/AO26 110, if fillers were added. Specific pressure can be reduced by enlarging the contact surface; however, enlargements by more than 6 - 8 mm affect packing properties. Balancing is achieved by decreasing the ring surface, but it is re- commended to limit this to maximum 50% of the pressure force (Ref. 13, T.M. Bad-, ta). In accurate calculations degree balancing depends on the viscosity of the operation medium, I.e., 30 - 40% at high viscosity, 58 - 60% at medium viscosity and 30 - 40% at low viscosity (Ref. 14, H.F. Creiner, Product Engineering, 1956, No. 2, P. 27). There are 5 figures, I table and 14 references: 8 Soviet and 6 English. -Card 4/4 PLATONOV, Vladimir Fedorovich; KFARITONOV, V.K., Inzh.j retsenzent.-, AVERKE, V.A., inzh., tekhn. red. (Polysmide bearings] Podshipniki iz poliamidov. Moskva. Mash iz, 1961. 108 p ~Plastic bearings) (Amides) (MIRA.14:M MikilTOITOV, V.K.; MITEMOVA, G.V. Case of anaphylactic shock associated with penicillin treatment stomar.ological prikatice. Stomatologiia 40 no-4:92-93 JI-Ag 161. (M R~ 3-4: 3-1) 1. 1z sanatoriya "Karkhovka" (g. Ilovozybkov Bryanskoy oblasti). (SHOCK) (PENIGILLIN-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) -A DZLIMOV, Aleksandr Ivanovich. kand. ekon. nank; KHAR TOROT. T.K., red.; BBL'OHMNKO, N.I., red. lzd-ve; SHITS, V.P.. takhn. red. [Wood and the basic products manufactured from it in the national economy of the U.S.S.R.] Drevesina i gimovve produkty so p4re- rabotki Y narodnom khozialetve SSSR. Moskva, Goolesbumizdat, 195B. 99 P. (MM 1119) (Wood usine industries) L,c -ric i?.ric ~jn ticm Particie,-, ST..ectr-u41 of Vni-i tron 1.'.1s,; ri b 3,250 Leters A I-ove Sea Level," A. A I ik.- -,Y,-3n, Corr EF-11%) Acad Sci U.SSF; A. Vayscnl-err Da Us ., ~, V. KI'aritonov, 11-:. yon, Inst of F'-. Acad Sci US~SRI and Illys hst? Acnd SCI An7lenlan S"IR, 4 pjp Ifrick Ak L:au,- SSSR" Ifol U, 1- 9 1 .0 Investiration on subject beran In 1111,6 in Comnic F.Py inix)n-tory on Fol~nt. Alnciz. Reml-Its pib1I:-,Iicd In various journn1s, IncludinC Vest AIC S 1 ','o L).:j . -~, lci47. (Sr-,e Abstract 54T69). Authors dincovered yartLcles Inter-mc,'-,ite b, tveen rcco-lronr and proton-, call-ing ther. vnrl trons becf-use they can he cltli~-,r t os"I or net.-r, tive. in 1 P47. Describes rprovements in al irmiti.s. manses -nd cl-~rf,es of I.,,art tc I es observed .Gral-fis sliovi urectra of wl ich nfls~cd C. cri lend sheet but vere absoi-I~ed in 1.05 C= lerAd sho(A. Consist of ameries of well defined r--;ax-ij.-z, and vious hypotheses on ioni-,-RtInn of 2~', Iir U. FA 6 Ac/, T ~- I KIMITNOVp V. USSR/Nuclear Physics - Cosmic hadiation Jul L. 8 Nuclear Physics - Particles, Qiarrcd - Trajectories I'Varitrons in the Hard Comionent of CostaLc Rays," A. Alikhanyan, Gorr Acarl Sci USSR) A. Vay~-cnborgj M. Dkyun) V. Kii;Arit:.)rv)v, A. FonsWntirov !not of Phys ~roblemr., Acad ~~ci U.~;Sft, and Phys Inst, Acad Sci, AlImmiarl 5.jil' '3,~ pp IlDok Ak 11fauk SSSR" Vol LIE, No 1 Previous article in 'IL)ok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LX, No 9 descriI)cd spectra of varitron i.~asses obtained by exandnation of trajectories of particles absorbed in lead filters installed above a deries of coanters. Present article discusses (I.Lta obtained on the spectrum of the hard component, Submitted 19 Nay 190. PA 8/49 T105 MIARITONOV; V. M. USSR/Nuclear Physics - Varitrons Nuclear Physics - Cosmic Rays Aug 49 "Generation of Protons and Varitrons by the beutral Component of Cosmic Rays," A. I. alikhan~an, 11. 1. Dayon, V. M. Kharitonov, Inst of Phys Problems, Acad Sci US.'-~R, Phys Inst, Acad Sci Armenian SS", 8 pp "Zhur Eksper i Teoret Fiz" Vol XIX, No 8 Observed generation of charged particles in lead caused by the neutral component at 3,250 meters. Magnetic analysis of the particles showed them to be protons and varitrons. Theorized that the protons appeared as a result of exchange of c~Arge which the fast neutron undergoes in interaction with nuclear particles. Submit,-ed ~'.O Apr 49. PA 61/49T80 MWTONOV, V. M. USSR/Nuclear Physics - ~',osmic Rays Varitons Oct 49 "Existence of Light Varitrons," A. I. Alikhanyan, A. A. Konstantinov, S. M. Kharitonov, M. 1. Dayon, Phys Inst, Acad Sci Armenian SSR, Inst Phys Problem Acad Sci USSR, 11 pp "Zhur Eksper i Teoret Fiz" Vol XIXI No 10. Submitted 28 Jun 1,9. PA0qc5XW Studied pulse (momentum) opectrm of cosmic particles in the interval 30-80 MeV/c. howed that particles exist in this pulse (momentum) interval which have masses of 150, 100, 80, and, apparently, 50 times the electron mass. Submitted 28 Jun 49o PA 150T59 *gra eor *g- o*= *go 00006 0 sodl* 0 6-44 0 0[O-0 4-0 goll 00 00000 0 0 0 0 oie 0 0 0 * g I IS It R UIt 01 It 10 49 41 U 43 1A (A], C1. At U n -0.14 1.161 lblwlvo A L a to 'D PwI V I LN "I A_ I- I_ J A it- t: Joe- 00. 030 w U It 11 ist &93 10111111111" go vialldlitntu UOJI~114 31111 -Nllr- m"IMPT-1 F~Uwjp -aptistl4a tutwilirtil jo AJIAAIi 'OP14-114.1 JAAII11) 113,jum,, linvAJ3 P&"IA-1 '")u"021 #4% ul Orl wull-, p, p-111 JAW -trtcl 041 p--.,U--4d A%jj Jo wJ911113111P Ijolly .0jill-a , wilAwl p '.-A 11-14t"Umij pasitaAwl to w4wAd dql U. LO "MY401111 111"141 0.11 1., 041481 1 .1 r00 00 401H 1 '141" CGCg 00 00 00 T .ia aD wn 19 Id a if a a 4 0 11 01 1 0 a 0 0 * 0 # a * 1 1 t 4 I t Z 0 41 Al 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 I or- 0 41 0 L, w 11V 0 0 *a WS MIRIN-VT USSR/Nu'clear Phyvics - Meson, Ionizing 11 SeP 51 Particles "Determining the Ionizing Ability of Particles With Kass Intermediate Between That of Meson and Proton," V. Kharitonov, T. Marikyan, A. Alikhanyan, Corr Mem, Acad Sci USSR Phy Inst, Acad Sci Armenian SSR "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXXX, No 2, pp 201-204 Concludes that particles of intermediate mass can- not be 'identical with mesons or electrons, which latter are stopped because of ionization losses, and that mean value of the mass of the intermediate particles which is detd according to the mr-an ioniz- ing capacity and momentum (pulse) ~'or accarding to 221T78 mean ionizing power and flight) coincides with the. value of the mass detd according to mean momentum (pulse) and flight. Masses of intermediate parti- cles are grouped around 2 values: 600 anJ 950 me. Submitted 23 Jul 51. Physics - Spectrometer, Magnetic 1 Jul 52 lation in the Ionizing Ability of Particles in New Hagnttic Spectrometer," V. Kharitonov, Phys Acad Sci Armenian SSR Ak Wauk SSSR" Voi LXM, No 1, PP 71-74 ~cknowl-dges the const interest of A. 1. Alithanyan, ,orr Kem, Acad Sci USSR, and the assistance of A. T. ~Dadayan, G. A. Marikyan, and G. Merzon.~ Describes in detail inve at igat ions into the properties of the system. for measuring ionizing ability of particles Simultaneously with detn of their impulse (momentum) aU4 flight path (namely, in early 1951 studies at ~3,200 meters above sea level); uses data obtained 224T90 -auring deter=-nation of ionizing ability of the pene- tratIng particles, mesons and protons of various fl4ht paths. Submitted by Acad L. D. Landau 26 Apr 52. ~ I I , 'MI I '.- la, P.S. [Veremlievp P.S.); KHARITCIIOV, V.D. VY Selecting location points of holes in determining the nature of magnetic anomalies. Geol. zhur. 24 no.2t77-80 164 (MIRA 18 t2) 1. Ukrainakiy nauchno-issledovateltakiy gornorudnyy institut. k.Itlas Of rc Au", AT I I SL Det"ittindtfout of the mists of (be dArvA counk-mT pnnkkt With a tile ll"Wd of Z jimc. A- EY~ (J. A. INIAKIlCirKS 00,I) V M- Zir. i,.e. I-tx, 14. Sea A17dtr. 1032 (19W). 11155 (1954). The rcsicsirch was cqrTied CU't to pro" idat goswcrs to the l7cf1cwtag questions: (1) Does the air stream cf casm~c rsys at lint altitude of 1230 ri contain, be-Tilics tile wincs-11. aLscl other urisuble pitrtides with the tame life period? (2) ~%Tut is the nature of the dcczy of ,pank(es to wtdch ra mass givalcr than that of ttL-. ipmton thould be liscribcd? Masses of particles; :d=ying withirt 2psec were determined by using &q !sipparatus vtich Es described and illustrat-d. &Q ,dkintegratlemobsenvdc=bec%pUreAby assurning the prcsencc of the tt- and -mcson- M~d-i. '!'t;IY-s *= ab~t-cd in-1,mg t-,c inci J- ,f tit, m~n- awn-auns PrUwM Un tim Z~'-n"S -u-t. .1 1 kC'MOLA Awi2l ?. - - ".W, -.- -, ~zw~ -. i-41arlIz - j, I , , 11 1 :/t A I o--, A /; i'1, /!,,/ i I . I '' 11 /!-- L~ f Name: KHARITONOV, Vladimir Moiseyevich Dissertation: InvestiSation of the ionizing capa- 1h city of particles of cosmic rays Degree: Doc Physical and I-lath Sci Affiliation: Physics Inst,'Acad Sci Armenian SSR Defense Date, Place: 28 Jun 55, Council of the Heat Engi- neering Laboratory, Acad Sci USSR Certification Date: 7 Jul 56 Source: BMVO 5/57 KWKYAN, G.A.; KHWTONOv' V.M. Effect of magnetic fields on the performance of proportional counters* izv.AN Arm.SSR.Ser.MT 8 ne.6:19-27 N-D 155. (MLRk 9:7) l.Fizichaskir institut An Armyanskey SSR. (Ifuclear counters) (Maenatic fields) USSR/Nuclear Physics - Decay planes FD-3261 Card 1/1 Pub. 146 - 2o/44 Author : Kharitonov, V. M. Title : &ienta'tion of the decay planes in double VO cases Periodical : Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz., 29, No 6(12), Dec 1955, 868-869 Abstract : In a note under the same title T. Ballam et elii (Phys. Rev., 97, 245, 1955) consider ten so-called "double VO cases" for which on one and the same photograph obtained with a Wilson chamber two dis- integrations are visible; they propose that both Vo particles arose in one and the same splitting and consider the angles between the plane in which both of these particles lie and the planes in which the decay products of each of them lie. The authors finally con- clude, in spite of the small statistical data, that a certain cor- relation exists between the directions of the planes of scatter of the secondary particles and the plane in which both of the Vo par- ticles lie and hence that the spin of at least one of the VO parti- cles is greater than 1/2 (S. Treiman, et al., Phys. Rev., 97, 244, 1955). The author of the present letter to the editor claims that it is impossible to make any such conclusions concerning the presence of correlation under the existing statistical data. He thanks G. S. Saakyan, who reviewed this communication. Three references, all Western. Institution : Physical Institute, Academy of Sciences Armenian SSR Submitted : August 31, 1955 'j_^4waA*tm J) 4 1 q 4 X-1 - P- ,-~f k , -: -~ -11 CALCULATIONS: FORMULAS "Fluctuations of the Coefficient of Gas Amplification in a Proportional Counter", by V.M. Kharitonov, Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences Armenian SSR) ory Telchn kA Eksperimenta, No 3, November-December 1956, pp 45-46".- The author solves the kinetic equation for the probability of va- rious values of the coefficient of gas amplification for an arbitra- ry number of initial electrons. Card 1/1 SEVIRE, Emilia, professor (sSb&); postscript by 1BARITONOV. V.M [Antiprotons; postscript by V. Kharitonov! Antiprotony. Hook-Va, Izd-vo "Znanie," 1957. 19 P. (Vaesoiuznoe obahchestvo po rasprostraneniiu. politicheskikh i nauchnvlch znanil. Ser. 8, no.10) (MlRA 10:5) 1. Kaliforniyakiy universitat (for Segrm). (Protons) BEGUANOV, R.B.; KIIARITONOV, V.R. Setting up experiments fir determining Int-iraction pnthF; and statistical errors in measurements. Doi-.I.AH Arm.ssn 26 no-3*- 141-144 158. 04M 12:10) 1. Fizichookiy institut All Aroyanskoy SSR i Fizikn-tnk-hnicheskiy Institut All Uzbekskoy SSR. Prndstavlonn A.I.Alikhanyanon. (Filters and filtration) AUTHOR: Ba-dasaryan, L.S., Marikyan, G.A. SOV/22-11-3-5/5 TITLE: Multichannel Amplitude Analyser With a Lo-r-arithmic Characteristic fo-'r the Ecasurement of Impulses (Knot:okanalInyy amplitudnyy analizator impullsov n lo,-ariftaictieskoy kharaktoristikoy) MIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk 1116rinyanskoy SSR, jeriya fiziko- matematicheskikh, n?!-,] Ir Vol 11, Nr 3, PP 70-6i (USSIZ) ABSTRACT: This is a short description of a device for the measurement of impulses which is working since 1955- There are 9 figures and 1 American reference. I,SSOCIATION:Fizicheskiy institut Akademii nauk Armyanskoy SSR (.Tnz;tit,.1tD of of the Academy of Sciences of the Armenia- jjA) SUBM,ITTED; February 4f 1956 Card 1/1 1. TvL.-n 21. Fullso analyzcrs---Equijmcnt SOV/120-59-1-17/50 AUTHORS:Bagdasaryan, L. IS., Kharitonov, V hl TITLE: Multi-channel Pulse Amplitude Analyzer with a Lo-arithmic Characteristic (Mno-okanal'nyy amplitudnyy analiozator - 0 impul'oov s logarifmicheskoy icharakteristikoy) PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1959, Nr 1, PP 70-72 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The instrument was designed for the measurement of the ionising power of .,Iharged particles from the cosmic radiation. The principle of operation of the device is as follows. The pulses from a proportional counter are ampli.- fied in a. linear amplifier and applied to the input of the analyzer (see the block schematic of Fig 1). At the same time a t-J.-,.ier oircuit is triggered by a triple coincidence pulse. The timer produces a negative pulse having a durat- ion of 30 ~Ls and also generates sinusoidal wave forms; the start of the sinusoidal sirnal coincides with the end of the pulse. These two signals from the timer are also applied to the analyzer. The sinusoidal wave form serves as a time mar-- ker and the number of the cycles corresponds to tlie amplitude Card 1/3 jOV/120-59-1-17/50 Multi-Ohannel Pulse Amplitude Analyzer with a Logarithmic Characteris- tic of the measured pulse (to a logaritWiiic scale). The pulses are counted by means of a 3-decade counter. The circuit of the analyzer proper is shovin in Fig! 2. The first four tubes of the circuit operate in such a way as to produce a rectan- Igular pulse whose amplitude is equal to that of the measured pulse and whose width is 304s. The sixth tube of the circuit., together with condenser C and resistance R produce U 11 15 the lengthening of the trailing edge of the pulse. An expon- ential tail having a time constant of 1.1 ms is thus produced and the resulting pulse is then cut at a level of 6 V. The pulses are applied to a Schmitt trigger which produces pulses of constant amplitude; tile duration of these pulses is propor- tional to the amplitude of the original input pulses, In the circuit of Fig 2 it was found that the length of the output pulses could be measured with an error of +0.3~Ls, The cali- bration curve of the analyzer is shown in Fig 4, where the axis of the abscissaerepresents the number of channels and the axis of the ordinates correslonds to the pulse amplitude. Application of the instrument to practical problems is illus- trated by the curves of FiSs 5, 6 and 71 which represent the Card 2/3 ionising power of fast cosmic particles (Note: After the O"OV/120-59-1-17/50 Multi-Channel Amplitude Analyzer with a Logarithmic Characteris- tic publication of the issue of this journal, 195?, Nr 4, the editor received the following letter: "...the idea of a loG- arit-limic conversion in an amDlitude analyzer which was des- cribed in my paper on an amplitude analyzer with a logarith- mic conversion in this journal, 1947, Nr 4, p 43, was taken from V. 11. Kharitonov., who., together with L. S. Bagdasaryan, proposed it earlier in a different instrument. Signed by B. N. Moiseyev"). The paper contains 7 figures and 4 refe.--- ences, of which 2 are English and 2 Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy institut AN ArmSSR (Physics Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Armenian SSR) SUBMITTED: January 14, 1958. Card 3/3 -21'(3) AUTHORSz Akopyan, G.S., Xarikyang G.A., SOV22-12-1-6/8 Kharitonov, V.11. TITLE: "~F6h6iWji-:t6r"the Hodoscope (Nekotoryye novyye skhemy dlya godoskopa) PERIODICAL: Izvesti~s,-Akademii na.uk Armyanskoy SSR,Seriya fiziko-matemati- cheskikh nauk, 1959, Vol 12, Nr 1, PP 85-92 (USSR) ABURACT: The authors describe the experiences which have been made during the last years by the mountain expedition of the FIAN of the Armenian 3SR with its scientific equipment and with its operation , -1' , Especially there are described a neon cell designed by the participators of the expedition for hodoscopes with self-quenched counters, a method for supply of several self-quenched Geiger-MUller counters, and two schemes for the hodosoopes. The authors thank E. Agasyan for the installation of the coincidence circuit, L. Grigoryan for his participation in the experiments and T.L. Asatiani for the interest in the works described. Card 1/2 .. Some new Schemes for the Hodoscope SOV/22-12-1-6/8 There are 5 figures, and 3 references, 2 of which are Soviet, and 1 American. ASSOCIATION:Fizicheskiy institut AN Arinyanskoy SSR kPhysics Institute, AS Armenian SSR) SUBMITTED: August 20, 1958 Card 2/2 85361 S/120/6o/ooo/005/035/051 E192/E382 AUTHORS- Karabekov. I.P.. Marikyan G A and Kharitonov, V.M. TITLE: Novel Combining of Pulses from Geiger-MUller Counters PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika ek-sperimenta, !')GO. No. 5. p. 129 TEXT: The standard circuit (Fig. 1) for combining a number of pulses derived from Geiger-Mdller counters in a large hodoscopic system is unsatisfactory in that the parameters of the pulses in the combining circuit depend on the parameters of the hodoscopic cells. A system over- coming this disadvantage was devised and this is shown in the diagram of' Fig. 2. The combination pulse in this circuit is formed directly by the counter current across the resistance connected to the common cathode of a group of counters. On the other hand, the pulses applied to the hodoscopic cells are taken from the resistances connected to the circuits of the counter. In this system the parameters of the combination pulses are independent of the parameters of the hodoscopic Card 1/2 85361 S/120/60/000/005/035/051 E192/E382 Novel Combining of Pulses from Geiger-MUller Counters cells and the pulses are equal in amplitude so that the effect of noise is eliminated and the pulses from one cell do not affect the other cells. The combining resistance Rk is comparatively small so as to eliminate tile effect of noise. In practice. Rk = 600 4-L. The parallel capacitance of the cathode is about 200 pF and tile output pulses have amplitudes ranging from 0.05 to 0.1 V. The rise time of the pulses is about 0.4 jis and their duration is about 2.5 4s. In a standard circuit (such as shown in Fig. 1), the rise times are of the order of 2 lis and the pulse durations are about 50 jis. There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy institut AN ArmSSR (Physics Institute of the AS Armenian SSR) SUBMITTED: September 15, 1959 Card 2/2 KWITMOV, V-n. Neutrinos and antineutrinos in free space. Dokl. AN SSM Al no.1:66-69 11 f6l. (MIRA 24:3-1) I* Fizicheskiy institut an Armyanskoy SSn. Predstavleno ak'adcmikom A.A.Artsimovichem. (Neutrinos) S/04s/62/026/006/010/020 B125/B102 0 11 Mharitonov, V, 11, TITLE, Neutrino and antinOutrinO in free space and an experimental plan for recordin&, fLMt antineutrinos due to cosmic rays acting on interstellar matter PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizioheskayal v. 26, Ao. 6, 1962, 742-745 TEXT: The neutrino fluxes in free space, which provide information on the earliest stages of the universe and on the possible existence of antiworlds, may come from three -, sources: 1) From neutron decay of the original cloud, 2 from an initially existing neutrino cloud or from antivorlds, and 3~ from cosmic rays propagating in the galactic space. Yrien the time scale covers a "long period" (T ,, 1015 years), the number of neutrinos and antineutrinos is larger in case 2 than in case 1. If cosmic ray intensity remains constant throughout the galaxy during T years, the neutrino and antineutrino fluxes will have the value Card 1/3 S/04 62/026/006/010/020 Neutrino anti antineutrino in free ... B129%02 exists beti~een production and the,,~oining of neutrinos and antineutrinoe (e g. of "double neutrino capture and neutrino produotion is to a great extent irreversible in our own universe. ASSOCIlLTION: Fizicheskiy institut Akademii nauk ArmSSR (Physics Institute of the Academy of Sciences ArSSR) 00*~, Card 3/3 VY) AFFTC/F -7 D- EwT(I)/FCC(wI//BU-s/F- Pe-4 GW Ar--MS 10 .N AF3000296- s/oo2o/6,,,/ic'0/001/0075/c076 f AUTHOR: Kharitonov, V. K. TME: Degradation of stellar and condc neutrinos SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, V. 150, no. 1, 1963, T5-76 TCFIC TAGS: stellar noutrinos degradation, cogmic aeutrinos degradation, Pauli exclusion principle ABSTRACT: The pr