SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KONOKOVA, G.YE. - KONONOV, B.N.

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!Trobic- of -~Iac 'ction of t!-Ie7-TJ nd U-.-,n cor .31 Critical rojorks oil th'! art-IcL~ by Yu. K,-~-Invv in ii;;Iteox-o,10~'i-','~- I !TO 5, 19--J'2- I'lo 6, 195-5) SO: SIL--,.::O. 71_";, 'I; -'Iov 55 T Ice History FD-1253 Card 1/1 Pub. 129-15/25. Author Konokova, 0. Te. Title From the history of geophysics in Moscov University. Periodical Vest. Nook. un., Ser. f:izikcmt. 1 yest. nauk, 9, No L, 121-132, Feb 1954 Abstract Studies the mst*r's dissertation of N. I. Astrakov, (Discussion of atmospheric electricity," 1836. Institution : Chair of General Physics Subuitted : Y&reh 18, 1953 V AUTHOR: Kononkova, G.Ye. and Kontobo7tseva, N.V. 49-12-5/16 TITLE: Temperature Fluctuations in the Surface Layer of the Sea Caused by Waves (Kolebaniya temperatury v poverkhnostnom. sloye morya, vyzvannye volneniyem) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geofizicheskaya, 1957, No.12, pp- 1478 - 1483 + 1 plate (USSR). ABSTRACT: On the suggestion of A.G. Kolesnikov, the authors carried out in the surface layer of the Black Sea, in 1955, simultaneous measurement5 of the mperature fluctuations, the vertical temperature gradienoyspeed of flow and also of the height and periods of the waves and of the wind speed in three7:19VM~ Devices for sensing the temperature and the wave formation were fitted in a raw in the sea at depths of 1 m and each sensing device was connected to the corresponding loop of an o),;cillograph nOG-12, which recorded simultaneously the fluctuat'-ons in the tempe'rature and the waves and various other parameters in the points under observation. The oscillo- graph and other apparatus were fitted at the experimental platform of the Black Sea division of the Marine Hydro-Physics Cardl/3 Institute Ac.Sc. USSR (Morskoy gidrofizicheskiy Institut AN SSSR). 49-12-5/16 Temperature Fluctuations in the Surface Layer of the Sea Caused by Waves. As a temperature-sensing device, termistors were used with inertia coefficients of 0.1 see; a temperature variation by 0.004 C pr6aucad- a displacement of the oscillograph beam by 1 mm. The perio'ds and heights of the waves were measured by means of a thermo-electric wavegraph, similar to that des- cribed by Isaacs and Wiegel CRef-1-3. The Yesults are given in the form of oscillograms and tables. The existence was established of temperature fluctuations with periods corres- ponding to periods of waves and phases which either correspond to ave phases or are displaced relative to these phases-by 180W. The obtained results show directly that temperature fluctuations exist in the surface layer of the seacaused by wave formation. However, the periods and the amplitudes of these fluctuations differ greatly. Whilst the periods of temperature fluctuations in the depths caused by internal waves can be measured in hours and even days and the ampli- tudes by degrees, the periods of the temperature fluctuations in the surface.layer of the sea caused by surface waves amount to only a few.seconds and the amplitudes to a few hundredths of a degree. Oard2/3 There are 3 figures, 2 tables and 4 Slavic references. 49-12-5/16 Temperature Fluctuations in the Surface Layer of the Sea Caused by Waves. .I ASSOCIATION: loscow,Btate University im. M.Y. Lomonosov I (Moskovskiy Gosudarstvennyy Universitet im. N.V. Tiomonosova) SUBMITTED: November 16, 1956- AVAIIABIR: Library of Congress Uard 3/3 1Q,(2),-10(4) AUTHORt Kononkova, G.Ye. SOV/155-58-2-47/47 TITLE: On Wave Measurement at the Sea Surface With the Aid of the Indicators for Underwater Pressure (0b izmerenii voln na poverkhnosti morys, datchikami podvodnogo davleniya) PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vys;h7y shkoly. Fiziko-matematicheakiye nauki, 1956, Nr 2, pp 228-23 USSR) ABSTRACT: This is a report on an experimental series carried out in the experimental basin of the Hydrophysical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. It was stateds the classical theory of waves of an infinitely small amplitude in an ideal fluid of finite depth yields "7incorrect relation between the wave amplitude on the free surface and the amplitude of the wave pressure in a certain depth. The difference of the theoretical and the experimental results increases with the period and hight of the wave. It is conjectured that the discrepancy can be brought back to the fact that the theory does not consider the friction on the bottom of the sea.~ Th~i recording of the oscillations of the water level was carried out according to the method of A.A.Ivanov and V.V.Shuleykin[Ref 11. The wave pr4soure was measured with a device of S.G.Boguslavskiy. Card 1/2 .I On Wave Measurement at the Sea Surface With the Aid of SOV/155-58-2-47/47 the indicators for Underwat'er Prea3ure There are 4 figures, 4nd 5 refe;eno6s, and 3 American. i a of which are Soviet, I Card 2/2 SONOSKOV444 G. Yoe Goorgil ITAnoViCh SCaPAVIS ObltVAUTo 104t. Moak un. Bor. Wis.; astron 15 no.109 16Q6 . MIRA 13:10) tam"Vi Goargil banovich. 1910-1959) KOLESNIKOV, A.G.; KONONKOVA, O-Ye. Q --------- Instrumental determination of enerFy transmitted by normal wind pressure to the surface of sea waves. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geofiz. no.10:1551-1559 0 161. (MIRA 14-Q) 1. Moskovskly gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M.V-Lomonosova. (Winds) (Waves) KONONKOVA, G.Ye. Development of the theory of the generation of wind waves at the end of the 19th and in the first half of the 20th century... Ist. i metod. est. nauk 2:209-227 163. (Kt.RA 16:11) BUDAKY B.M.;.VINDGWOVA Ye.A.j GLASKO, V.B.; KOHOHKOVA, G.Ye.; POBCRCHMA,. L.i. Problem or unateady water Movement ina reservoir solved by an electronic computer. Meteor. i gidrol. no.12-:14-21 D~163. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvannyy univeraitet, fizicheakiy fakulftl&t. DOBROKLONSKIY, S.V.; ~ONONKOVAO G.'Ye. Academician Vasilii Vladimirovich Shuleikin; on his 70th birthday and fifty years of scientific work, (1895-). Vest. Moak. un. Ser. 3s Fiz., astron. 20 no.ls92-94 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 1823) DOBROKLONSKIY, S.V.; KONONKOVA, G.Ye. Seventieth bir+hday of Academician Vasilii Vladimirovich Shuleikin, 1895- . Izv. AN SSSR. Fiz. atm. i okeana 1 no.2: 236-238 F 165. (KIRA 18.5) VINOGRADOVA, Ye.A. kand. fiz.-matem. nauk; KOI kand. fiz.- .0 matem. nauk Experimental study of the trannformation of a reservoir release wave on a model of a river type reservoir. Meteor. i gA'drol. no.10:46-/+9 0 165. (KRA 180) 1. Moskovskiy goaudaretvennyy univercitet. ION, A.X, -'- I Natural zones. IXT.Teem-goog.ob-va 87 ne.6:529-534 N-D #55. (physical geography) (Phytogeography) (MM 9 -.3) KougnK IA r.,'Scientific co-worker S41;-n~; Learchleterinaro-Sanit=7 Laboratory City V4. Dept. Moscow City Fascutive Comittee "A truck for transfer of animal carcasses.* SO: Vat. 26 (11) 1949, p. 50 41 46 0 0 0 0, KONONCYV, A. _ Lawbreakefts Okhr,trada I isots.gstrakh. 6 no.ls28-29 Ja 163* (MIRA 16sl) (&Wbyahev Province- Ind-astrial hygiene)- i '" I qTj*+.U-4b%~ KCKI~Tf Isolated lesion of the pancreas, Vast, khir. 93 no,12:101-202 D 164. (MIRA ISO) 1. Is Boyuklavokoy uchaetkovoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach - A.0, Koncnov) Sakhalinskoy oblastie __KONONOV, A.I., starshiy elektromekhanik; PARFENOV, S.N. Concerning the shortcoming in the design of switch signaling conmtators. Avtom,,, tolem.i sviaz' 6 no.2:37-38 F 162. (MM 15:3) 1. Buyakaya distantaiya signalizataii i avyazi Severnoy dorogi (for Kononov), 2, Vedushchiy konstruktor Konatniktorskogo byuro Glamogo upravleniya signalizatsii i avyazi Ministerstva putey soobshcheniya (for Parfenov). (Railroads--Signaling) swesst ksm"s AW 49 Parasites- in-AnUals 'Peculiarities in the Course at Xquins Piroplummis and Mutiallionie During Intense Relainthous Invasions'" A. Irmonov, 1 p *Veto so 4 Clinical and hamstologleal date showed that the course of howsporidim diseases and the great Amiality of horses described herein vere caused 'by Intanse *heWathoua invasions by the StraWlus,, Parascarls Xquorum and Anaplocephs1a. Specialists must intradme proper measures to pro- tect horees In locelities subject to these die- 66 AM6 Ll ; , ~ ilk - I. 33381. Avtlmlshina Dlya Perevozkhl Trllpov No. 1.11 C. 50-53. ~h'votnykh- Veterinari7a, 1949, SO, Letopis, Zhurnall n-vkh '5t"tey, VOL 45- 45, 1,"Oskva., 1949 KONONOV,, A. I. (From mat6rial received by - the editor oh Diseases of S(dne) 'I ''Utradt0flibblem of -Pasteufe3A6*sjb in swinell by Veterinarian A.I.Kononov (Kostrenskaya Interrkyon Veterinary Bacteriological Laboratory), On the basis of extensive experience in serving consolidated collective fame, the author has come to the. conclusion that pasteurellosis in swine$ despite ,.references in the literature to the predominantly sporadic character of its occurence., occurs largely as a secondary infection and may Uten have an in- dependent catrse. Among the factors that predispose to pasteurellosis are: unsatisfactory- feed., insufficient'vitamin and mineral supplementscold., dampness, pdor housing conditions, overcrowiding.the activity of filtrable viruses.,etc. The author points out some regular phenomena of pasteurellosis.- seasonal character (June-October)., Idgh rate of morbidity or mortality (up t0_8 Percent) especially among young stock from 3 to 6 months old* Page 55-,, (VeterinarJya,No.9,,l952) j Report U-P38,-10 March 1954;PJ45; do g KONONOV, A. I., (Veterinary Surgeons Town of Koresten'. Ukrainian SSR) and Kugot, N. L.p (Veterinary Surgeon, Emilchinsk Raion Zhitomir Obiasty) The control of the balantidiosis dysentry in swine. Veterinariya Vol. A no. 10, October 1~61p pp. 81-89 KONONOV, Aj. Role of wild animals in the spread of rabies. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i i=2n. 31 no.2:102-103 D 160. - (HIRA 14:6) (RUIES) (ANIMUZ AS CARRIERS OF DISICA KONONOV., A.I. Loptopirosis in cattle. Veterinarila 41 no.6:33-34 Je 164. (MIRA 18s6) 1. Zaveduyushchiy Korostenskoy mezhrayonnoy veterinarnoy labo- ratoriyey, ZhItomIrskoy oblasti. k~ ON ONOV , A T- GRISHIN, G.L.; XARASW. I*P.;. Oss potentlal of lower CambrIan madliments In the Parfenovskida am. Osol. neftl 2 no,4t22-25 Ap 138. (MIRA 11S5) 1. Toot sibneftepologIM (Irimtsk Provinoe-Oas. NOural-4so'logy) 3(5) PUSS I BOOK ZXPLO=AT1OV SOV/2219 RSF3R. dlavnoye upravlonlye geologil I okhrony nodr 0*01061ye I neftegaXonasnost' Vostochnoy, 31birl (Geology and Oil- and 044-b6aring Possibilities of Bastern Siberia) Roseau, 00stop- takhisdat, 1959. 486 p. 1,650 copies printed. Additional Sponsoring Agency: Vostochno-SLbirskLy n0ft0geologichOlklY treat. G. Well lyowl Uscutlve 3d. t To.a. Pershing I Tech. Rd. e Xd . i V 1 0 Fedateva. : IMPOSIs The book Is Intended for gociogists Interested In the Wat laraphy. 11thology, tectonloo, and the oil- and gam-bearins possoilltion or the lastern Siberian platform " Zabaykall". COWSPAUt ThLa collection or articles contains materials on the stra- 1~14 OINOWL041100 and lithalogia characteristics of sediments f the CaabrImus systea and of the so-called "ancient' beds de"I - : SW 61!!~ the martb~m slope of the lastarn. Salon No=talas and no western Utteral or Lake Baytel. tatonelve Information on tho Petrography and Paleontology or %hoa* "posit, Is Vftabntod. A boar of artI4204 deal with the toctonLog of the southern part of the 31bOrUn platform and its Oil- and goo-boarln Possibilities 4W the DLIMI-tYPO dOPM9610fta. ?hers are 40 tables, T4 figures, OW 4 aborts. There are 205 Soviet pof~r*ncog. ?AS= 07 C0ffnWTSz VMS the. ZdLtor 3 fArU"v. I.P. Lltholog;Lo - StratLgraphlo and Goooh*a&4al Charmaterlstles Of Mocks Of the Southern Part or the 2110rialk Platrom , a ft"hu"sklY, X-&. Comparing the 3tratLgraphis 30otlorup of the Rarly Paleasole Series In the Southern prlmg*s of the 21b"Lam Platform 187 17"Fukhl", A-V- LithOlOSLO Characteristics and the Outlook r4w ft&- and 011-boarLag Possibilities In the Motskaya Suits of the Lower Cambrian of the Southern Siberian Platform 249_ Gervio7ravo A.I. VacLom of the Lower Cambrian Sediments in the Southern Part of the Siberian Platform 288 2217asova, Z.Kh. and L.A. Lysovs. Spores In the Lower Cambrian 3*dU*nts of the Southern Part of the Siberian Platform 30% a , X.P. G.a Labod', and S. dalls . Pauna of the - ' * Kar r sea han. t-a Rcuthern Part of WNii. Pr lo d In the = the Siberian Platform 312 " 1th Pe k V , and Y*,N. Meshche oil- AS " - ,.O U. t., zest 51borl" mm Ren So dIzents 325 J!jnrahov, V.I. Cambrian Sediments of the Middle Course or the Biryusa River 336 . Now Data on the T~dtOnIC8 or the Southeastern - &gn Siberian Platform 356 Wf #+ and V.V. ;amsonov. Geological Structure and the Oil- and Oax-bearIng Possibilities of' the 3olonginska7a Depression 435 YA&U120y_tA~ 3_j_AU&bkaxUh, and The rrob2sm OC Interpreting GravLootrLe and Magnetic Data for the Southern Fort or the loot Siberian Platform; 475 Paleontologic plates AVAILAUZz Library gif Congress KOVONOV, A.L ""Irr"47MW 'I. Y ~r Salt dam tectonics of the Zhigalo-Balykhtineklyl and Ust' Kut regions In the southeastern part of the Siberian Platform. Geol. neftl 1 60.3:25-30 Mr 15?. (KLM 10:8) (Siberian Platform-Osology, Struetural) KONONOV) A. I., Candidate of C~Oolog-Mlwralog Sci (diss) -- "Paloostructural analysis of certain upheavals of the southorn portion of the Irkutsk amphitheatre and the dbection of fmther oil-prospecting work In this region". Irkutsk, 1958. 16 pp (Min Higher Educ USSR, Irkutsk Stata U im A. A. Zhdanov), 200 copies (KLP ljo 20p 1959, 110) SIMTIKOV, T-M-; VIRWK, M.K.: KONOITOV, A.Ir. -------------------- Cambrian-Ordovician and Ordovician in the Gornyy Altai. Trudy SHUGGINS no.5:51-66 *59. (MIRA 13:6) (Altai Mountains--Geology, Stratigraphic) ~CC NR-. APiddd~ IAZITRIANOV, K. A. KOXONOV. A SOURCZ COD7-: U?,/OC79/66/036/005/0395/0900 U=OVA, N. N., Institute of IL f Soienoes SSSR (Institut elemento- Reaetion of Ammonolysis of Trlalkyl(aryl)Chlorosilanesm Moseow, Zhurnal Obshehey Khimll, Vol 36, No 5. 1966. pp 895-900 Abstract: The ammonolysis of me-thylethylphenylehlorosilane and methyldiphenylahlorosilane and. the ooammonolysis of trimethyl- ehlorosilane with dimethylphenylehlorosliane and methy1dipherWl- chlorosilane were studied. In the ammonolysis of methylothyl- phenylohlorosilane, both in excess liquid ammonia and In a stream.%of gaseous ammonia, only dime thyldle thy1diphenjildis Ila- zane is formad. In the ammonolysis of methyldiphenylehloro- silane, tvro produets are formed: diphany1methylaminosilane and dimethyltetraphenyldlsllazane. The ooa-mmonolysis of trimethylohlorosilane with methy1diphenylehlorosilane In 6qulmolar amounts does not lead to the formation of 1,1#1,3- tatramethyl-3,3-diphonyldioilazano, but prooceda separetly, formir Ag hexamethyldlsilazane and methy1diphanylaminosilane, jr tile reaction is conducted in excess trimethy1chlorosilailb, which reacts readily With mrionin, tile coxyrionolysis product is fon,nd. Vol. orfranostlazanes and o rrranoaml nos i lane s were produced and ch.1racterizo(I Fethyldlethylphenylsi lane was described. Ori-. art. has: 3 tables. ~J:PRS: 37:17 r-.-j 1 /11 U cZ/.7 F-A&6-N--R-:-AP7 0007 597----- TOPIC TAGS: silane, amionolysis SUB CODZ: 07 / SUBM DATE: 181kir65 ORIG 004 0111 REF: 009 Card 2/2 XONON01- Ilaksandr Xatveyevich; CHAPSKIY. 0.U.. rectaktor; HOLODTSOVA. N.G.. -W t o hatchaskiy redaktor [universal tractor*]-Propashnyo traktory, Xoskya, Goo. Izd-vo salkhoz, lit-rYs 1956. 285 p. (KLU'9:12) (Tractors) 4 M rM X06006361 SO-RCE CODE3 UR/0413/66/000/002/0095/0096 INVENTOR: Andrianov, Ko A#; Kanonov, A. H.; Hakarova, N. N. ORGi none TITLE% Preparative method for pollsilazaaes)'.Class 39, HqA ~178108 SOURCE: Ixabretenlys. pronyahleanyye obraztsy, tovaruyye zmaki, as. 29 1966g 95-96 TOPIC TAGSs polysilaxame.. polymerixatioa* ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a preparative method for 11ne1r, .,,6r spiro polysilaxaneso The method involves polymerizati ie,above 300C of alkylphanyidtailazanes and alkyl- p ny1(phenyi&mino)s11&nevJn, the presence of alkali. IBOJ SUB CODE: 11/ SUBM DATE: l3Mar65/ ATD PRESS:q lqlr 07/ UDCz 678*84 KON ITOU, A I fikRandr Yatygyevio LYANSKIY, V.A., re(l.; MAKHOVA, - JU_ SMF N.N., tekhn. red.; SOKOLOVA, NA, tekhn. red. [Manual on "Belarual" tractora]Spravochnik po traktoram "Belarmal." Moskva, Sallkhozizdat, 1962. 255 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Tractors) KONONGVp AN-o' Recent fracture tectonics in the southeastern Gornyy Altai. Izv. Alt. Geog. ob-va SSSR no.5:21 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Kompleksnaya tematicheskaya ekspeditslya Zapadno-Sibirskogo geologicheskago upravleniya, KONONOV A.N. L- ~~ Ozdovician sediments in.the,.Erkulyu-antiallne.-and-Yabogan syncline of the Gorrqy k1tai. Geol, I geofiz. no.6t123- 128 164. (MIRA 18tll) 1, Zapadno-Sibirskays geologicheakoye upravlenlye, Novokuznetsk. KONONOV, A.N, ~"~ rZ Late Paleozoic of the Yaloman granitoid complex in the Altai. Geol. i geofiz. no.4178-91 165. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Zapadno-Sibirskoye geologicbeskoye upravieniye, g. Novokuznetsk. KONONOV, A.N. ~ ~ ~~ ~ --. -1 ~ - ~111-"-lr,~-,-.,~ Devonian sediments of the Central Altai. Mat.po geol.Zap.Sib. no.63M6-122 162. (MIRA 16t1O) Ago of I'[0 -t "al. Part .of the KONONOV,- AeNe Petrology and metallogeny of volcanic rocks in some regions of the Gornyy Altai@ Trudy SNIIGGIM no.35:29-41 264, (MI RA 18: 5) KONONOV, Aleksandr Petrovich; KOKOSRO~ A.G.y red. rAccounting and reports of industrial enterprises; a L lecture delivered in the Correspondence Higher Party School Attached to the Central Counitteo of the CPSUI Bukhgalterskii uchet i otchetr',st' pron7shlenrWkh pred- priiatii; lektsiia, prochitarmaia v ZVPSh pri Tsk KPS5. Moskva, I'Mysll," 1964. 71 p. (MII-4 17:9) KONONOV. A.P.- FILIPPOVA, V.A. . Some priblems in the organization of business accounting in workshops. Khim. prom. 41 no.58376-380 My 165. (MM 1836) NIKULIN, Vadim Mikhaylovich; XQNQKQY,-A.S,, reteenzent; POPOV, L.P., red.; SHOROBOGACHEVA, A.P.0 red. izd-va; MALIKOVA,, N-T.p tekbn. red. [Economics and organization of the manufacture of refractories] Mconomika i org~nlzatsiia proizvodatva ogneuporav. Sverdlovskj, Metallurgizdat,, 1962, 200 pe (MIRA 15:7) (Refractories industry) KONONOV? A.3.,, mladohiy nauchnyy notrudnik; SHAMONTIM, V.A., sladshLy '-'--WllMyy sotrudnik Brief characterization of the meteorological conditions in the area of Molodishnaya Station, based on 1962 data. Inform. biul. Soy. antark. eksp. no.38:,24-28 1,63. (KM 160) 1. Arkticheakiy i antarkticheskiy nauehno-iseledovatellskiy institut. (Molodeahna,ya Station region, Antar4tica--mateoroloU-4)baervations) . KONDNDV, A.V.,eadovod-lyubitell (Moskva) ,-- ~Effec~tf gibberellIn on flowering In the grape. Priroda, 49 no.11:104-105 N 160. (MIRA 13:11) (Gibberellins) (Grape) KONONOV A.V. (14ookva) - Gibborellin In viticuluture. Priroda 50 no.ll-.104-106 N 161. (MIU 14:10) (Gibberellins) (Grapes) SOW# Sole; XWINEOTIJ!i-~- iutoclave production technology of copper povdero. TSTet. mete,;- 38 no.It22-V Ja 165 . (MTRA- 18 22) ~ - L 34'?71-Q.5 (m)/EdV(t)/EflP(k)/EfiP(b) Flf-4/Flad J-DIM ACCESSIox ma: Ap5oo8553 S/0286/65/000/006/0062/0063 AWHORSt Soboll, S. I.; Besolov,- A. F.; Kononov, A. V. ~.LTL-Et A method for re(--overing metals, for instance c2Rper,' nickel, and _cobalt. rrom solutions of their salts by recovery gases in an autocLava. I-'-,ass 16y254 SGU[rE-. ByuUetent itobretaniy- i tovarnykh makov, no. 6, 1965, 62-63 TOPIC TAGS. metal powder, chemical production, autoclave, gas prEISSU.-O ASMCIATION: none AB-~Tlr-~~LCT: This Author Certificate presents a method for recovering metais, for instance, copper, nickel, and cobalt, from solutions of their salts by recovery gases in an autoclave. To improve the quality of metallic uwd ~d to increase tne orcducltiv-ity of the autoclave, the solution is fed into tne ~,krcc,.-Iare cu-tin- a condtant rate depending on the gas temperaturg and p re:3 3, we rhe j T-1 Ina 1--oncentration of the recovered metal in the speryt solution 1!3 nald Card 1A /V-C) n/o V ') ~1~ - 27-12-17/27 AUTHORt ..-Kononov, ~., Deputy Chairman of the TaS DSO "Labor Reserves" TITLE: To Train Excellent Sportsmen (Gotovit' otlichnykh sportamenov) PERIODICAL: Professionallno - Tekhnicheskoye Obrazovaniye, 1957,14 12, p 21-22 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article deals with athletic activities in general and with those of the Labor Reserves in particular, stating that for the 10 months of 1957 the year's plan for training badge carriers, USSR masters of athletics and sportsmen of the first category has already been exceeded. It mentions the numbers of established records, giving the names of the sportsmen, in- cluding those who have been awarded orders and medals by the Soviet Government. ASSOCIATION: TaS DSO "Labor Reserves" (TsS DSO "Trudovyye rezervy") AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 1/1 AUTHOR: Kononov, B., Deputy Chief SOV-27-58-9-21/26 TITLE: 15th Anniversary of the "Labor Reserves" Sport Society (Sportivnomu obshchestvu "Trudovyye rezervy"-pyatnadtalLt, let) PERIODICAL: Professionallno-tekhnicheskoye obrazovaniye, 1958,.,Nr 9, pp 26 - 29 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In 1943, the voluntary "Labor Reserves" sport society was founded. Besides promoting various sport activities among students of technical schools, this society has taken the initiative in constructing gymnasiums, sport fields and swimming pools. ASSOCIATION: Ts DSO "Trudovyye Rezervy" (Ts DSO "Labor Reseives") 1. Physical fitness--USSR Card 1/' TJLIYANOV,l A. doktor tekhn.nauk; KOVONOV, B., kand.tekhn.nauk P I-------------- Mechanizing labor-consuming operations in frame cow barns. Sell. stroi. 15 no.4:7-8 Ap 161. (nUU 14:6) (Saratov Province-Dairy barns) The First Al-I-Russian Spartaklada, Prof.-takh. obr. 17 no-7:25 J1 16o. (MIRA 13:8) I. Zamestitell predesdatslya Rossiyokogo respublikanskogo soveta Vaesoyuznogo dobravollmogo sportimogo obahchoetva "Tridoyye resorvy*. (Physical. education and training) KONONOV. B, Welcoming the &O-I-Faissian Spartak'aft, Prof.-tekh.obr. 18 no.6s 29 Ji 161. OWA 14;7) U Zamatitall Predsedatelya Rossiytkogo respubAkawkogo aoveta VDSO "Trudowyy reservyv. (Sporta) WYANOV, A., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk- XONONOV, B., kand.tekhn.nauk Lt_~~~ Over-all mechanization of frame cattle barns. Sel'. stroi. 15 no-7:6-7 J1 '61. (MIRA 14:8) (Saratov Province--Dairy barns) KONONP,6,~ Mass pax-ticipation as.a basis for apart work. Prof.-tekh. obr. 20 no.5,.24 My '63. (MIM 16-.7) 1. Zamestitell predsedatelya Rossiy5kogo respublikanskogo soveta Vsesoyuznogo dobrovol'nogo sportivnogo obshchestva "Trudovyye razemj.tt (Physical education and training) KONONOTO-B, wow -,gwm- - Once more an transportation and dispatching vork. Avt. transp. 43. n0,3124-26 Mr .163, (MM 164) (Transportation, Automotive-Managownt) KONONOV, B. J.. Cand Teoh Sol -- (dies) of oleotrons from a betatronpol"a' 15 Wv by the e2ectrostatic wthod." Tomsk, 1957. 9 pp (Min of aigher Eduostion USSR. Tomsk Order of Labor Red Banner Polytechnio Inat im &* Me Kirov), 100 oopies (KL, 42-57, 93) -28- ~/00 68868 S/139/59/000/05/006/026 E032/2111f AUTHORS: Akimov, Yu.M. Nononov, B A and Sokolov~ L.S. %.- t~~o TITLE: On the Extractio~'o~i**"t-h-e~---ff-dy~ttron Beam from a Betatron Chamber PERIODICALs Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Fizika, 1959, Nr 5, PP 31-34 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Tomsk Polytechnical Institute has been studying electron methods ror the extraction of the beam from the betatron chamber. Three of these methods, which have been found to be the most satisfactory, are described in the present paper. 1) The electrostatic method is based on the extraction with the aid of a special capacitor. The construction of the capacitor, the vacuum chamber etc. have been described in the literature (Refs 1 and 2). In this method It is possible to obtain the following beam parameters (15 MeV betatron) s beam current 4 x 10-9 amp, cross-section of the beam at a distance of 2 am from the exit window 6 x 10 mmt divergence in air 50 in the Card vertical plane and 80 in the horizontal plane. The 1/3 electron beam extracted into the atmosphere contains up to 60% of electrons which have reached the end of the 68868 S/139/59/000/05/006/026 1032/9114' On the Extraction of the Electron Beam from a Betatron Chamber accelerating cycle. 2) The second method is based on the extraction without the use of any devices located inside the vacuum chamber. It employs asymmetric displacement of the equilibrium orbit beyond the limits of the working zone. This can be done by using the parametric resonance for the free radial oscillations of the electrons. In this method the mean beam diameter at a distance of 50 am from the window is 40 cm. The extraction efficiency was found to be 75%. 3) The third method is based on the use of a toroidal pulsed extractor. The toroid (Fig 4) which is wound on a non-magnetic material and has a free channel through which the beam can pass, is placed in the magnetic field of the betatron. In the toroid channel the field can be adjusted to be zero.When the electrons enter the toroid channel they move in a straight line and along a tangent to the orbit. The toroid has been used for electrons of up to 15 MeV and uses 16 amps per 1 MeV. This compares favourably with the extractor described in Ref 3 which uses 65 amps per 1 MeV. The toroidal V~ 68868 S/139/59/000/05/006/026 9032/3114 On the Extraction of the Electron Beam from a Betatron Chamber extractor gives a well-focussed beam and a good extraction efficiency. Its properties are still being investigated. There are 5 figures and 3 references$ of which 2 are Soviet and 1 is English. ASSOCIATIONs Tomskiy politeklinicheskiy institut imeni S.M. Kirova (Tomsk Polytechnical Institute imeni S,M. Kirov) SUBMITTED: December 27, 1959 (1958?) Vr Card 3/3 s/l3q/62/ooo/oo6/o22/o32' E032/E314 AUTHORS-.' Kononov, B.X, and Rudenko, V.N. TITLE.-: A,multiscreen calorimeter for measurements on betatron radiation PERIODICAL. izvostiya vysshikh uchebnykli zavedeniy, Fizika, 147 - 151 TEXT: A description is-given of a -two-screen calorimeter (Fig. 1).- It coasists of a lead absorber 1 suspended on nyfon', -1 screen 3 . This screen is,in threads inside an isoth6rma turn, suspended Inside-a second Isotherma ,I screen 4 The screens .are made of 2 mmithick metal foil. The second screen is attache& to the lid 6 by perspex rods 5 tj-i-e lid itself is also made of perspox (40 mm thick); the entrance window 7 is made.of .0.1 run thick aluminium foil. The temperature of the absorber. is measured by a thermistor. The space insido,the calorimeter is evacuated down to 10 10 mm Hg- Continuous stirring and. ihermostating was' found to be unnecessary and the calorimeter was found to be capable of -ineasuring intensities of 3 x 10 Card 1/z S/275,/63/000/002/006/032~ D405/1)30L AUTHORS: Vasillyev, Ye A. and -Kon '4111z: Electron component of betatron radiation !JERIOD!Cj%,. Referativnvy zhurnal, Elektronika i eye primenenlyQ, no. 2, 1963, 461 abstract 2A.271 (Elchtron. uskorit- eli, Tomsk, Tomskiy un-t, 1961, 167-170 (Collection)) T=T: A study of the s ectral composition of betatron p radiation showed that the second mwcimun of the lateral (space) dis-'~ tribution of betatron radiation is due to the electron component, 1.1hich has a continuous enerv succtn=. The elcetron-componant fraction of betatron radiation is estimated. The electron trajec- tories are determined, a knox.-iledge. of which prevents errors. The cx.2-crimcntal procedure. is described; the experimental results are give-a, as well as their interpretation. Z'~~bstracter's note: Complete translation 7 Card 1/1 .--.1 1 V. M. ; KONONOV,,jjj.,; YEVSTIGh'EYEV, V. V. 'Vupv-~~' ~ ~ I--- . ' I ;-Iagnatic Beta Spectrometer with DoLible Focussing for Carrying out Physics .0';~vestigations with the Electron Beam of a Betatron." report submitted for All-Union Ccnf on Nuclear Spectroscopy, Tbilisi, 14-22 Feb 64. Tomskiy politekhnicheakiy insti"t.. (Tomsk Polytechnical Inst) ACCESSION Nit: AP4024066 S/0046/64/b2g/ID02/040 Antonov,.V.M.; Yevat AMOR: xoAo ign*yev, V.V. TITLE: Investigation of the energy spectrum of the electron beam from a 7.5 NOV betatron.(constructed at the Tomsk Polytechnic Institute) ffieport, Thirteenth An- nual Conference on Nuclear Spectroscopy hold In Kiev 26 Jan to 2 Fab 19627 SOURCE: AN SM. Izvestiya. Serlya fixicheakaya, v.29, no.2, 1964, 400-403 TOPIC TAGS: betatron electron spectrum, betatron output, Tomsk Polytechnic InsWr tuto betatron ABS~RACT: The spectrum of the electrons emitted by the 7.5 MeV betatron construct,) ed at the Tow;k Polytechnic Institute was Investigated. A brief description of the betatron which has an S-shaped magnet Is given. The experimental arrangement Is 4*4' gramed in Fig.1 of the Enclosure. The electron distribution was analyzed by means were d of a sector type A-spectrometer, developed at the Institute; the electrons 0-: tected by paeans of two AS-2 type gas d1scharge counters, connected into a coinci- dence circuit. TLa electron spectra obtained at different output energies are shown in Figs.2 and 3 of the Suciosure. Other figures In the text give the variation of Co,rd 1/4 ACCESSION NR: AP4024068 the half-width of the spectrum as a function of the electron energy, the voltag* on: the dof lector, and the thickness of an aluminum absorber in the beam. The test re- sults are described briefly. The tests show that under the optimum operating condi-I tions the half-width of the electron energy spectrum does not exceed 1%. With de- viation from the optimum conditions the half-width of the energy distribution In the extracted beam may increase -to 5%. It Is noted that these characteristics are adequate for medical purposes and radiation chemistryg but that for physical ex ment requiring a high degree of accuracy a betatron of -this type must be equi with an appropriate stabilizing system. Orig.art.has: 6 figures. ASSOCIATION: Tomskly politekhnIcheskly institut (Tomsk Polytechnic - Institute) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: O8AprG4 ENCL: 02 SUB CODE: N.S. SD NR REP SOV:000 OTHER., 000 1 CGrd ACCMION Ug AP4024069 Card 3/4 Fig.l. Diagram of the experiment: I vacuum-chamber of the' betatron, 2 - deflector, 3 - quadrupole lenses, 4 - eloctran duct, 5 - ionization chamber, 6 - entrance aperture of the spectrometer, 7 - spectrometer vacuum chamber, 8 - exit aper- ture of the spectrometer, 9 - load shielding, 10 - gas counters. ACCZSSIOM IMs Ap4024061% 47S J Cie Ats Y at different Fig.3. SPectra energies. electron the Olectron boaa spectr"M Vner at an Onsrgy Of 6,,4 NOV grow thO bot"re C,r ,,,/4 -of$ e~id y spectra of radio- t tuning possible' active isotopes. The construction of the spectrometer permits exec and makes possible a variety of pbysical investigation. L, 8. [Translation of Abstract] SUB CODE: 20 Card I/t not r. io4o2-67 M4T(2.YLW(0 F ACC-gr-M33036 5MCS COWs W/2304/66103i/000/090/00~9 B AUMMI: Vokslar, Vo L;: L A.J ii, So CRG: none TITLE; Radiation.acceleration 4, !a SOURCE: AN SSSR* Fiticheskly inatitut* Mmdyt To, 329 19669 Fisuca pu=iy (Ma"M lphysics), 60-79 TOPIC TAGS: Plasma acoolerationj H? oscillator ABSTRACT: The article is of the review type (41 literature references) and surveys work done in the field in the Soviet Union, Japan, the United States and Francee AflEit a general mathematical introduction to the subject, the authors describe the first experiments on the radiation acceleration of plasmas using superhigh frequency generators. Detailed diagrams are given of two such systems. Datailed consideration is given to the investigation of the special characteristics of the interaction of superhigh frequency 'oscillations in &'plasma, including the effect of plasm resonance and the acceleration of a v3sms bythe action of the gradient of a superhigh frequenc;- field. 7h9 two final sectims deal rospectively with the acceleration of a 03-~ In Card 1/2 KONONOV , B. N.0 Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Symetric Triggers mw on Semiconductor Triodes." Most 1957. 7 PP (Min of Higher Education USSR, Mos Engineering-Physics Inst), 100 copies (EL, 47-57, 88) --!)D kUTHOR KONONOV B.N., STEPANENKO I.P. PA - 2726 TITLE -U6-Ep-u1-&-tTo-nSchsm~9 on Basis of Semiconductor Triodos. (Foreschotnyys ekhemy na poluproyodnikovykh t&dakh -aussLan) PERIODICAL Atomnaia Energiia,1957, Vol 2, Nr 4, pp 364-375 (U-S-S-R-) Received 5/1957 Reviewed 6/1957 ABSTRACT The paper under review deals with the schemes of the codes of those computation devices which are typical representatives of the nonlinear pulse generator with semiconductor triodes. The currently most fre- quently used semiconductor apparatus (germanium diodes, punctiform germanium triodos of the n-typs, and smelted (?) areal germanium triodes of the type p-n-p) are treated with particular attention. The possibili- ties of the apparatus of other types are only briefly indicated. The semiconductor triode as switchs In the computation scheme under con- sider-afion the active element opeRtes as switch, i,o. it can be in *i- thor of two possible states (either open or closed). In the cominutator circuit of the closed semiconductor triode there always flows an initial "uncontrollable" current Iko. This current intensity is a parameter of the transistor. The areal triodes are characterized by a strong "creep- ing" of the current Iko., The "maximally opened" state of the semiconduc- tcr triode corrosponds to the saturation with regard to the current in the commutator circuit. It is the main disadvantage of the punctiform tri- odes in the wiring schemes that they do not "contract to one point" at the saturition. Card 1/2 For the camputation schemes with areal triodes the paper under review Computation Schemes on Basis of Semiconductor Triodes. FA - 2726 gives the most significant.rolationships with which it is possible to cemPut the wiring. The following variations are discussed: computation call with independent displacement, wiring with automatic displace- m4nt, wiring without displacement. Then follows a discussion of the au- xiliary nodes Of the computation schemes, of the forming cascade, and of the high-voltag* sources. Some cOnclusiOrA, It is POsSiblo to build the computation schemes entire- 1Y on basis of semiconductor apparatus. Such sch*m*ik are extremely inox- pensive. they can be very well operated by batteries, and therefore the d*VfloPM~nt of porublo devices is promising. At the time being,tho semiconductor computation schemes can reach and oven surpass the quality of the computation schemes with electron tubes. (with 16 reproductions). ANOCIATION PRESENM By SUBMITTED 19.9-1956 AVATLA Library of Congest Card 2/2 IYO/V e W olj~ 10g-10-4/19 AUTHOR: KOM.00V, TITIS: Application of the Non-linear Feedback for the Elimination of the Saturation in the Transistors operating in Pulse Circuits (Primeneniye nelineynoy obrstnoy svyazi dlya ustraneniya nasyshcheniya poluprovodnikovykh triodov V impul'sn.vkh skhemakh) PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i Blektronika, 195?, Vol.II No 105 pp. 1253 - lkO ZUSSR). ABSTRACT: The operation of transistors in pulse circuits (such as multivibrators and ecdacidence circuits) has a number of dis- advantages which result from the fact that the'transistors are usually driven into the saturation region. This leads to the appearance of certain pulse delays which cannot usully be eliminated, especially in view of the fact that the transistors are ~emperature-sensitive and that the spwad in their charac- teristics may be large; thus, if it is attempted to operate one transistor in the active region, it is difficult to ensure that the next unit will not be driven into the saturation region. One of the methods of eliminating the operation in the saturation region is to clamp the collector of the transistor Card 1/3 Application of the Hon-linear Feedback for the Elimi 109-10-4/19 Saturation in the Transistors operating in Pulse Gir nation of the cuits. by means of a biassed diode (see Fig.1). It is shown howevez both experimentally (see Yig.2) and theoretically tha ) I of the diode does not eliminate the delay between the t the use input pulse and the disappearance of the Output pulse end of an collector. The following method of the elimination of at the operation in the saturation re the a grounded emitter transistor ion is therefore DrOPosed: for Me Fig-3) a non-whnear feedback path is provided between the collector and the base by means of a diode in series with a resistance r and a battery 3 - At cOllector-base voltages greater than Z , the diode is non- conducting, the feedback is absent and the input current is equal to the base current. When the cOllector-base voltage is equal to Z , the diode becomes conducting and the amplification of th,~ system rapidly decreases. It is shown that the above method of avoiding the saturation is very Successful and design formulae for evaluating the values of r and E are given (see Bq.(?) ). The feedback circuit as given in Fig-3 cannot easily be employed in Practice and it is therefore necessary to modify it. Two such modifications are shown in Fig.4- The above circuits were tested experimentally and it was found that Card 2/3 109-10-4/19 Application of the Von-linear Feedback for the Elimination of the Saturation in the Transistors Operating in Pulse Circuits. they did eliminate the trailing edge delay (see Curve 6 in Fig. 6); they were also employed in a coincidence circuit and in a bi-stable multivibrator (see Fig.9). There are 9 figures, ? references, 2 of which are Slavic. SUBMITTED: March 22, 1957. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 3/3 B. N. MOW: "Transients -in sym. etric trig;.',ers _using seju'conducting triodes.11 ''Scientific 'Session Devoted to "Radio Dayll, Ma,- 1958, Trudrezervizdat, 1103cow, 9 Te-P. 59 It is shown how optimum trigger parameters for which a circuit would have the maximum switching frequency can be obtained on the basis of an analysis of transients. It is shown that the termination of the regenerative stage of the process is always specified,, for the case of starting a trigger on separate imputs, by the limitation in that triode to whose input the starting pulse has been fed. The influence of positive feedback on the rate of overturning the trigCer -will be smaller., the larger the input signal amplitude. An approximate analysis of transients for a counter start of the trigger would permit the "memory time" of the precediiV- state, the maximum length of the starting pulse for which the trigger is overturned into a state opposite to the initial, to be determined. On the basis of an analysis of the transients, optimum values of the accelerating capacity have been deterndned. The maximum repetition frequency of the input pulses for a counter start of tile trigger at An comparatively low-frequency semiconducting triodes is approximately tvo-thirds the limiting frequency of the triode current Gain in a circuit-.11thra common base. KONIONOV, B. N. L. A. Serkin, I. P. Steil-aneko, B. IN'. F,0N0NC-V,, T. 111. Agakhanyan, A. G. Filipljov, L. N. Patrikeyev: I'Mements o.'k' seraconclucting dicital machines." Scientific Se3jion IFevoted to "Radio Day", May 195L, Trudz-ezervizdat., MOSCOW, 9 Sep. 58 Results are presented of the development of systems of fundamental logical elements using semiconducting instruments for a digital computer. Fundamental computational relations and experimental characteristic-- of the elements are presented. Among the system. elements are: a trigtger,, a conincidence cirenit and an amplifier-liirdter. The elements guarantee reliable operation of the fundamental components of a compdter at a 500 kc frequency of the main (cyclic) pulses in an -600 C---+ 500 temperature range with the relative humidity 98%o KONONOV, B. N. A. G. Filippov, I. P. Stepanenko, B. N. Kononov, T. M. Agakhanlan, L. A. Serkin, L. N. Patrikeyev, "Certain components of a digital computer using semiconducting triodes." Scientific-Seasion Devoted to "Radio Day", May 1958, Trudrezervizdat, Moscow, 9 Sep 58* The balanced operation of semiconducting elements of a computer (analyzed in the note "Elements of semidonducting computers") is verified in three basic c9mponents of a parallel type machine: the regiateri counter and adder. Logical circuits of the com- ponents mentioned are analyzed and a method and results of testing are presented. An ex- perimental investigation has been made on four types of each of the components. Experiments were carried out by changing the abbient temperature,, the voltage of the supply source, by scattering the parameters of the components and replacement of the semiconducting instruments, by humidity. The experiments showed reliable operation of the set of computer elements developed. AUTHORS: Kononov, B. IT., Lebedev, V. A., Serkin, L. A., 119-1-4/113 Slepanenkof 1. F., Filippov, A. G. TITLE: Experiences With a Newly-Developed Re,-lister Operating With Laminar Semiconductor Triodes (Opyt razrabotki registra na ploskostnykh poluprovodnikovykh triodakh) PERIODICAL: Priborostroyeniye, 1958, Nr 1, pp. lo-13 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The possibilities are shown of how to use semiconductor triodes in numerical calculating machines. By means of a block of "movable registers", the scheme of which is given, the possibility of its application is proved. The register mentioned can take up a numerical code and pass it on to the left or right but it can also store a numerical code no longer needed. The main block is a decoder which brings about a comparison of the states of neighbouring triggers. A switch- -diagram is given for the triggers. The radio-technical units used are discussed. It is most useful to employ triodes with common emitters for the amplifiers used. With such connections and with the aid of a transformer tuning Card 112 as well as of an R-C-member ac corrector in the emitter Experiences With a Newly-Developed Register Operating 119-1-4/13 With Lactinar Semiconductor Triodes circuit a maximum amplification even of short impulses can be reached. With a certain arrangement to --, lo - 14 fold porter amplification ca---, be reachej with a duration of the input Pulse Of 0,5 tia- There are 6 fi,,,-.7res and 3 references, all of which are Slavic. AVAILABLE: Library of Con.--ress 1. Triodes-AppUcation Card 2/2 SOV/142-58-11-16/30 AUTHOR: Agakhanyan . T.M., Kononov, B.N., Stepanenko, I.P. TITLE: On the Terminology of Transis-to-rElectronies ~O terminologii v oblasti tranzi-stornoy elektroniki) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy - hadiotekhnika, 1958, Nr 4. pp 406-500 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The paper summarizes the most important questions pertaining to Soviet terminology in the field of transistor electronics. The section "General Questions" deals with definitions for the concepts Semi-Cbnductor; Transistor; "Transistron"; and "Stereotron". Finally hole and electron transistors are defined. The second section deals with questions of junctions (plane and point change-over) as well as drawn and diffused junc- tions. Then the author deals with diodes and their functions and with triodes. A special section deals with the parameters of'the triodes. Finally the paper deals with circuit diagrams. The editorial staff' Card 1/2 request the readers to contribute further to the field SOV/142-58-4-16/30 On the Terminology of Transistor Electronics of defining scientific terminology. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra elektroniki Moskovskogo inzhenerno-fiziches- kogo instituta (Chair if Electronics, Moscow Institute of Engineering Physics) SUBMITTED: April 21, 1958 Card 2/2 9g,), 28(l) A 11ORs TITLEs PERIODICALs SOV/142-58-5-17/23 Kononov, B.N., Candidate of Technical Sciences Research in the "Vuz". Short Information. Moscow Institute for &ginecring and Physics Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zaVedeniy'- radiptekhnika, 1958, Nr 5, pp 622-623 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The article gives a short summary of research which has been done in the institutes 1) Working out standard semi-conductor elements for a computing machine; done by A.G. Filippov, T.M. Agakhnyan, B.N. Kononov, L.A. Serkin, Yu.A. Volkov, V.I. Lebedev, L.N. Patrikeyev, A.V. Nikolayev, Yu.N. Fost. Scientific Supervisor: Candidate of Technical Sciences Docent I.P. Stepanenko; 2) Work- ing out a device for definition and Recording Amplitude-Phase Characteristics; done by Yu.I. Grashin, V.I. Zaytsev, A.M. Kon- stantinov. Scientific Supervisors Candidate of Technical Sciences Docent K.E. Erglis; 3) Theoretic Calculation of a Linear Electron Accelator on the Emergy of 5 mW; done by A.V. Shallnov, Ye-T. Pyat- nov, A.A. Glazkov, S.P. Lomnev. Scientific Supervisors Candidate Card 1/9 of Technical Sciences O.A. Valldner. The corresponding technical SOV/ Research in the "Vuz". Short Information. Moscow Institute for Engineering and Physics project was worked out by O#S. Milovanov, Yu.V. Wlizin, A.V. Shallnov, 1131. Zorin, V.G. Gass, A.G. Tragor. Scientific Super- visors Candidate of Technical Sciences O.A. Valldner; 4) Working out the System for a Fizure Controlling Machine; done by A.I. Voitelev., B.I. Yallnin,,Ye.A. Aksenov. Scientific Supervisori Can- didate of Technical Sciences Y(L.A. Mietagurov. SUBMITTED: March 29, 1958 Card 2/2 a "a 0.4 ach i'So'.11-0 J: ago Id inui 0%. 64 Alifiv at 0 1 0-3 N llau- so V A IL A. rpWIM.-ft IIL 2 IL r a IL Ow, If won (C AD 49Cft) OL A. U."a P-6 Opp-. I& IL gm~ IL 9' L C 10 Is a IL 31~ L A. 14~ K L lw~ IL smfim~ Tal OPP.. Is mo 73 qftft) A. L K one 0 PMM Ron a. ..... tplft. W-O.M. AM- . top supoo someme Off, "D amannua Moonset at me embalm todommlsoft, anwr It ftift WAStONrIN ME SUG"WU OUR NIOBUM is. A. a. ~Fww MMS), summor, G-u am. IPTJ PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4894 Kononov, Boris Nikolayevich Simmetrichnyye triggery na ploskostnykh poluprovodnikovykh triodakh (Symmetrical Triggers With Junction Transistorsj Moscow, Gosenergoizdat, 1960. 159 P. 15,000 copies priked. Ed.; V. I. Shamahur; Tech. Ed.; N. I. Borunov. PURPOSE: This book is intended for technical personnel and students in electronics, computer technique, and automation. COVERAGE: The book examines the theory and design of symmetrical triggers equipped with Junction transistors. The author de- velops methods of computing the trigger, taking temperature, load, and tolerances for components into account. Connections between the quick operation of the trigger and the parameters of the transistors are presented. The book may also be used for design- ing other pulse circuits. The author thanks I. P. Stepanenko, Candidate of Technical Sciences, the faculty of the Department of Electronics, Moskovskiy inzhenerno-fizicheskiy institut (Moscow Physics and Engineering Institute), I. L. Kaganov, Doctor of SynLmetrical Triggers (cont. ) S SOV/4894 Technical Sciences, Professor, and K. 3, RzhevkIn, Candidate of Physics and Mathematics, for their -Ovice. There are 28 refer- ences: 11 Soviet, 16 English, and I Oerman. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Ch. I. Static and Dynamic Properties of Junction Transistors and Transistor Switches 7 1. Equivalent circuits of a Junction transistor 7 2. Junction transistor in a switch with a common emitter. Static chai~dcteristlcs of Junction transistors 15 3. Transistor parameters as functions of various factors 23- 4. Transients in a switch with a common emitter 31 5. Nonsaturated switches with nonlinear feedback 44 Ch. II. Design of D-C Triggers 51 6. Triggers wit.", external (independent) bias 51 Card-27T AUKHANYAN, S.M.I_KONONOV, B.N.- STEPANENKO, I.P. -- - J, Concerning the terminology,in the field of transistor electronics. Izv. ". uoheb.' zav.; mdiotekh. 4 no.10.10-114 Ja-F 161. (MMA 14:4) 1. Kafedra elektroniki Moskavskogo inzhonerno-fizicheakogo instituta. (Transiotors--Terminology) S/194/62/000/006,/104,/232 -3 D288/1)308 A"UTHORS: Kononovq B.N.p and Sidorovp A.S. TITLE,,: Tunnel diodes and their application as triggers PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 6, 19062, abstr-.ct 6-4-64 1 (V sb. Poluprovodnik.,. pribory i ikh primeneniye. no. 7,. M., Sov. radio, 1961t 341 _357) T E.Y~ TS)tatic volt-amp characteristics of germanium tunnel diodes (TD) are considered. A ci~4cuit is shown for taking these characte- ristics. Parameters of 15 experimental TD were mea.sured. The results of these are tabulated. The relationship bet,,,ieen*current ratio imax/Imin and voltage VMin corresponding to Imin is pointed aut. Ima.-c/Imin increasing with Vmin. The temperature dependence of the characterist-ic is checked. Vlith rising temperature the maximum of the volt-amp characteristic is displaced downwards, and the minimum ur ywards-and to the left. Transient response of a single TD trigger is calculated analytically. The volt-amp charaoteristic of the TD Card 1/2 S/194/62/000/006/104/232 Tunnel diodes and their*application D288/D308 I is approximated by sections of poaer functions. Calculations.,-yield approx. durations of the positive and negative drop front; t~ 270 C, tf = 20poCO where p0 = (Vmin - Vmax)/(Imax - Imin ). The differential capacitance of the TD is measured-near the minimum of the volt-amD characteristic of the TD. A circuit is given for the pro- measurement of this capacitance. In the analysis of transient cesses the TD capacitance was assumed as constant and equal to t-he diff. capacitance at the minimum of the volt-amp characteristic of. the TD. 4 references. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 2/2 3/142/63/006/0 01/005/015 E,192/E382- AUTHORS nonov N. and Orlili:ovskiy, A.A., 1r L r,: Us a. of tunnel diodes in high-speed information- storage deVices ''PEIRIODICAL.'- Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnvlch zavedeniy, Radiot.e1chnika,: v. 6, no. 1, 1963, 33 - 411 T EXT: A storage cell with A tunnel diode operatinS, on the Principle.of current c,ontrol,is shoun in Fig. la and its operating conditions are represent,ed in Fig. 1E% The system has two stable states, A an& 6: T he load -consists of tv'o resistancest R X. an& R , each carryinghalf the cur-rent. . Such a cell can be used in. v -C - -xt ri x. sin An , -Y , m, - The plast system o'A matrix-type storage Is a "three-dimensional" storage where the diode is provided with three resi4itances. - Til-10 of these determine the coordinate currents :in the planes x-y , while-the third defines the order-DIane currert. The procassinS of the information is effected by coordinate., currents while -the r d a r Inlalne current is used only far recordin.M tizero". Storage calls of this type are subject, to int(,rfcz'cnce from neighbouring cells and it is generally necessary Card 1/ Ik S/1112/65/oo6/001/00 3/p15 'Use of tunnel diodes rn 9 2/ E3 8 2 to 1:>rotect them byiimiiing diodes having *a raverse-conduction. thresh6ld' of: the order of .100 mV. -Another system of stora-e is so-ca a available th 11 d. "Z*type", where selection of the position, for writing in the cod,6 is--effacted by a,singlo control- current IPt -1.5 applied tcc selected. cells. The recording and regeneration. of int formation: is carried out by applying the current of a given order-plane directly-to the atorago'cells. The principle of designing tunnol-diode:-stora-e' dolls ill such a way that the inrorpiation is not.....erased -during read-out -is based , on a diode with two regions or'differifi.g. --slopes. The, first extends from the minimum voltage.. .or about~~ 1250 300 Mv. to about, 440 mV and the ntec.ond from 446 -'46o'g%V*- '-,TIWo practically identical _sa_Mr-ontS -on +,he current a.-cis , c orres, pond to these substantially different voltago. segments. Bccause.of, this' tho'operzat.ing point G can be chosen' in such.a.way that.durins tfi~o reading,'the interference from a the pulse reading I$ e Semi-excited coll is mucli.smaller than life :Ih operating spe.ed,of, the ra ecells based on the diode operating -d. Their operating spoods are rou-hl in the Z-Syst ain, is evaluat a y equal to,thoso of-' xe-y' Systo"ns. 1'L, is shown that the: recording, Card 2/4 L 18730-63 BDS ACCESSION ITR; AP3004892 AUTHOR: Kononov,, B. N.; Churin,, Yu. A, TITLE:. Shaping devices using tunnel diodes .9/01W/63/000/004/0067/0072 Z17 SOURCE: Pribory* I takiniks, e~!perlmetta,-no. 4, 1963., 67-72 "OPIC TAGS: tunnel-diode shaping deticie.. shaping device,, inductaftce shaper., cable-section ohaper,,_ shaper, -tunnel diode ijMTRA.M. Pulse-shaping devices inductance shapers and shapers utilizing cable aections r- =ing tunnel diodes diiven.by scintillation radiation detectors are discussed. The circuit of the inductance shaper is shown In Fig. la of Enclosure, The-initib6l(operating point In the vicinlt7 of the maxirm- volt-ampere diode char-' acteristic- Fig. 1b).is fixed by resistor RI'and insures the high sensitivity of -the Akter. Low resistance R4, which determines the diode static load line and ensures a regime with one stable state, is selected on the basis of R 4 > P ni, where Pmin ks the minlim- absolute value of negative resistance. The sign roltage is applied to the,shaper through resistor R3; higher resistance sources, ~_:Lilm photomultipliero,, can be connected hrectly to the circuit. At the ap- -pearance of a steep'frorit input signal, them inductance current varies only Card 1/5 L- 18730-63 - :'JWCESSION M: AP3004892 i3lightly, and the ma or-part of the control current is fed to the diode capaci- tance causing a rapid switching of the current to point t..(~ee Fig. lb). The M ext pulse through resistor R4 and the nonlinear resistance of the diode returns I det the circuit to the initial state. The duxation of output pulse peak is ermined by the variation time of the inductance current and depends only slightly on input signal amplitude, SWer sensitivity may amount to fractions of a m4111- I =perc and may be limited by temperature dependence of th6 maxi== volt-ampere Characteristic current (Ii) of the di6de. The experimental circuits used n-type Ge diodes operated stably~ within the temperature range of 0 to +6W with a sen- ,.aitivity of 0.2Ti at 200. The circuit shown in Fig, I% forms pulses with an amplitude of about 300 mv and a duration of 60 nsec. However, this type of cir- auit has an insufficient ifi fac ,put-signal amplitude range,, does not ensure satis tory signal-duration uniformity., and make6 it difficult to form short pulses. i These shortcomings can be eliminated by operating the circuit as a multivibrator, i.e., by triggering it with long high-amplituae signals. Better results areob- tained with Imlse-forming circuits using cable sections. A schematic diagram of such a ahapei'is shown in Fig. 2. The circuit determiring its operating con- ditions is similar to that of the inductance shaper. Resistor Rk prevents short- IL circuiting of the cable,, and the voltage gradient occurring in the dioft after Card 2/5 L 18730-63 A C cEssioN NR: Ap3oo4892 the appearance of the input pulse spreads along the cable. The voltage vave of opposite polarity reflected from the short-circuited end of the cable returns the diode to the initial state. When the inductance is low the sensitivity of the circuit in respect to the wave reflectedfrom the cable end increasesO thereby expanding the range of Input pulse amplitude. Experiments have demonstrated that shapers using Ge diodes with an Ii below 4 to 5 mamp and a cable characteristic impedance of 75 to 100 ohm operate satisfactorily in a range of input pulse ampli- tudes varying by a factor of 10. The operation was checked during the triggering of the device by the pulses of a scintillation detector using Co"o as a source. At a range of photonatiplier-pilse amplitudet varying by a factor of over 10,, the amplitude spread of formed pulses did not exceed 15%# while the spread of response delays was 3 to 5 nseoi;w:Or1g.:art-.,.-has-j :10 flgu;es., s. ~.ASSOCIATION: none SUMMED: 24Aug62 ,SUB CODE: SD DATE ACQ.- 2SAug63 NO PJW 507: .005 C-rd 3/5 MICL: 02 OTW: '001 KOIJONOVO B.N.; SIDOROV, A.S.; LEONC17p V.F. Curr~ftt discrimifttors on tunnel diodes. Prib. i tekh. eksp. 8 no.5:103-106 S-6 163. (MIRA 16:12) GORNp L.S.j..xoNONOV. B.Nos KUZNETSOVp K.F. (Nuclear instrawnt manufactural IAdernoo priborostroonia; nauchno-takhniobookil obornikq MoskVdp Atomizdatp 1964, (MIRA 18310)