SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GRIGORYAN, A.T. - GRIGORYAN, E.V.
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I'Modern bridge Circuit with Automatic Balancing."
Electrichestvo, No 8, 1948.
GINZBERG, S. A.
ItReview of.F~ Ye,- Temikov's and R. R. Xhza-chenkols Book, 'Electrical kleaBurements
of Non-Elecirical Quantities.*"
Electrichestvo, No 8, l9h9-
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Networks
Nonlinear Networks
167T47
USO/Blectricity - Your-Terniial Sep ~O
Networks (Contd)
"Theorem of Nonlinear Four-Terminal Networks,
S. A. Ginzburg, Cand Tech Sci, Moscow
'%Iektrichestvoll No 9, pp 68-74
Proves subject theorem useful in calculating
nonlinear circuits. Gives relationship of dy-
namic conductance of this network to dynamic
conductances of its nonlinear elements. Pre-
sents general method, based on theorem, of
plotting volt-ampere curve of four-terminal
network with any number oi nonlinear elements
vith assigned characteristics, and special
methods for nonlinear four-terminal networks
vith one or two nonlinear elements.
4W
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GjWURGq S.A.; LlOaMW, I-yu-; X&WVI V'S'
control] OfnOTY Avtsm&tlki i tGl~askbo-
flandazent4,19 of automatic and remote (MIM 6:12)
niki. Moskva# -Goes OnOT'lls Ild"vo. 1933- 432 p. (Remote control)
(Automatic control)
USSR/Electronics - Circuit Theory Feb 53
"Synthesis of Some Ron-Linear Circuits," Cand Tech
Sci S. A. Ginzburg, Moscow Power Eng Inst imeni
Molotbv
Elek-vo, No 2, mp 48-55
Exam-4-es method-,; for aetrz parameters of linear cir-
cuit e.Lements and possible currents and voltages
satisfying giver, operating conditions an4 non-
linear element characteristics. Introduces con-
cWts of. f1mnctionall and energy ccnditions of cir-
cuit operations. Examines'in general form
24BT56
functional conditions of voltage indicator and re-
gulator, also of relay circuit (trigger). Demon-
strates feasibility of expressing characteristics
of syn#.esized Lon-linear circuit in relative units.
Cites numerical example of calcn of bridge regula-
tor with ballast resistors using dimensionless
formulas.- Tbi:. research was reported by author- in
1949 to Sci and Tech Soc of Moscow Power Eng Inut '
and at sci session devoted to Radio Day. Subritttnl
17 Oct 51.
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GORYAINOV, O.A.; RATI]ES, R.L.; GINEBURG, S.A., redaktor; FRIDKIN. A.M.,
tokhnichenkiy redaktor. - ~-, ,
[Remote control] Teleupravlenis. Moskva, Goa. energ. Izd-vo,
1954. 511 P. NLRA 7:12)
(Remote control)
GINSBURG, S. A.
"A Magnetic-Static Paver Transformer" from the book Remote Control of Power
Systems published by the AS USSR, 1954.
IMAWV, Vladimir Sergeyevich; GIMM F S.A., redaktor; IRIDKIN, A.M.
tekhnicheskly rodaktor.
(Telemachanice in power systemaj Telemekhanika v energeti-
cheakikh sistemakh. Izd.2-e, perer. Moskva, Gos.energet. izd-vo
1955. 328 p. (MLRA 8:12)
(Remote control)
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112-2-3998
Translatiori from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Elektrotbkhnika, 1957,
Nr 2, P-210 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Ginzburg, S.A.
TITLE: Electromechanical Systems Reproducing Functions of a
Complex'Variable(Applicable to the Computation of Auto-
matic Cdntrol Systems) (Elektromekhanicheskiye ustroystva,
vosproizvodyashchiye funktsii kompleksnogo peremennogo
(primenitellno k raschetu sistem avtomaticheakogo,
regullrovaniya)
i
PERIODICAL: Tr. 2-go Vses.!~soveshchaniya po teorii avtomat. regali-
rovaniya.Moscow-Leningrad, 1955, Nr 3, 130-139,
addresses 140-143
ABSTRACT: The design prineSples of f ive devices proposed by the
author and intended on the whole for the analysis of
automatic control systems (ACS) are explained. The
operating principle of these devices is a method of
Card 1/5 representing complex numbers by sinusoidal voltages.
112-2-3998
Electromechanical Systems Reproducing Functions of a Complex (Cont.)
The solutions are automatically registed on a complex
plane (on paper or on a tube screen). The roots of the
equation fn(z) + fn;;l(z) + "' + fo(z) = 0 JO
are'.found with the first device. Here z = P e
The: variable z Is represented as mechanical di5splacements
proportional to P and I . The variables 0 and 0 are
introduced in such a way that the point z traces the com-
plex plane. The moment of root passage is set by the
zero-adjuster by the equality to zero of the sum of the
sets output sinueoldal voltages generating the terms of
the equation fk(Z) is equal to zero. The design is given
of a device for solving a special case of this problem,
finding the roots of-the characteristic ACS equation:
anzn + an_lzn-1 + ...+ a0 = 0. The basic elements of
this device are phase inverters and taper-wound rheostats.
The experimental model has shown that the approximate
accuracy in finding roots is to � 5 per cent. Diagrams
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112-2-3998
Electromechanical Systems Reproducing Functions of a Complex (Cont.)
obtained on this model for the solution of two equations with
real and complex coefficients are given. The second device is
designed for finding the roots of a characteristic ACS equation
when the equation itself is not given, but only the characteris-
tic polynomialB of.the ACS component unitB and when the ACS
scheme is known. In-the case of a-.one-eircuit ACSP the device
generates t4e sinusoidal voltages representing the complex
numbers D eJ C' 2;
Z) Da(z) = q2
Here D(z) are the charae*eristic polyNomials, and k is the
amplification factor of the component units. Then tlle'follow-up
systems transform the electrical quantities ql, q2 """"Al 6C2
into mechanical ones, which are f~d into the resdIver which
generates the voltage W. q1 q2 eJ 1 + ci 2 1.
k, k2
In course of the solution, the complex plane z is traced.
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Electromechanical Systems Reproducing Functions of a Complex (Cont.)
The values of z which correspond to W = 0 are the desired roots.
The roots for a multicircuit ACS are determined in practically
the same way. The third device makes it possible to find the
roots of the characteristic equation D(z) - M(z) e'rz = 0 for
a time-lag ACS. The device generates the voltages qeand mej(3
which represent the polynomials D(z) and M(z). By way of
logarythmic operations the terms of the original equation can
be reduced to the form: ln q + J6% = In m + JP - Tz. The
real and imaginary terms in this equation are represented by
voltages at a 909 phase angle to each other. The plane z is
traced as above. The values of the independent variable z
which satisfy this equation are its roots. The conformal
mapping of the secondwy. axis of the plane z oq the plane W
for the function W=D(z)/M(z), where D(z) = q.eJ41 and M(Z) - m-ej(3
are polynomials, is done in the fourth device on paper or on
the screen of a tube. This device can be used for ~lottlng
Mikhaylov's curve, for grouping parameter regions ( D-raz-
biyeniye"), etc. The quantities q, o~ , m. and(3 obtained
after the polynomials have been worked out, are fed to the
computing machine giving the voltage W- q/mej (d, - r6)
Card
112-2-3998
Electromechanical Systems Reproducing Functions of a Complex (Cont.)
at the output. This quantity is plotted on the complex plane W.
Should plotting the Mikhaylov curve be required only, the
design of the device can be considerably simplified. The
fifth device is the most urd*ersal. Direct and reverse con-
formal mapping (from plane z to plane W and vice versa) of any
curves for a given function can be done with this device. In
direct conformal mapping the point z d1drts the given curve,
the voltage W is generated and the follow-up systems generate
the modulus and the argment W. In reverse transformations the
plane z is repeatedly tracked and the values of z which correspond
to given values of the quantity W are registered. The point
designating these successive values slowly skirts the given curve
on the plane W.
V.A.B.
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Card 1/1 Pub. 10-5/1-
Author Ginzburg, S. A. (14013cow)
Title Static power converters
Periodical Avtom. i telem., Vol. 16, 1'72-183, Mar-Apr 1955
Abstract The author analyzes the general theory and classification of static
power converters that are employed as primary meters for telemetering
and automatic regulation of power in electric power systems. He sur-
veys static converters of.'various types, and describes the principles
governing the theory and technical characteristics of magnetic power
converters. 19 references; eg. V. S. Malov, "Remote-Control Telemeter-
ing," Elektrichestva, No 1, 1953; G. M- Zhdanov, Teleizmereniye [Tele-
metering], State Power Press, 19_52; G. 11. Balasanov, '~Semiconductor
thermo-resistors," Sbornik rabot po avtomatike i telemekhanike (Sym-
posium on automatics and telemechanics], Acad. Sci. U9SR Press, 1953;
A. M. Pshenichnikov, 'Iniermoelectric power transducer:" Sborriik 'Tele-
mkhanizatsiya energosistem', Acad. Sci. USSR Press, 1954; K. B. Karan-
deyev, Poluprovodnikovyye vypryamiteli v izmeritellnoy tekhnike (Semi-
conductor rectifiers in metering], Acad. Sci, Ukr. SSR Press, 19514.
Inatitution
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"Methods of the Contruction of Static Power Transformers" (Metody postroyeniya
staticheskUh preobrazavateley moshchnoati) from the book Telemechanization in
the National Econo, , pp. 264-276, Iz. AN SSSR, Moscow, 1956
(Given at meeting hold In Moscow 29 Nov to 4 Doe 54 by Inst. of Automatics
and Tolemechanics)
GIVZBURG, S.A. ~Moskva)
General theory of circuits with nonlinear magnetic members (with
Inglish sunwwy in Insert]. Avtom.1 toles. 17 no.9:799-810 5 '56.
(ML" 9: 11)
(Ilectric circuits)
9(6) SOV/1 12-59-3-5574
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 3, p 186 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Ginzburg, S, A., and Brik, V. A.
TITLE.- JG-ompur-6F-r6FTii'v-e s-111 gating the indicial Equations of Automatic -Control
Systems (Vychislitel'naya mashina dlya issledovaniya kharakteristicheskikh
uravneniy sistern avtomat;.ch(,-skogo regulirovaniya)
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Mezhvuz. konferentsiya po primeneniyu modelirovaniya v
elektrotekhn. zadachakh i matern. modelirovaniya. M. , 1957, p 184
ABSTRACT: An analog elt-ctromechanical computer permits analyzing polynomials
of 10th power of the form j . 10
~;- anzn ) where an are real or complex
0
coefficients; the computer can automatically construct the Mikhaylov's
hodograph for a closed automatic -control system, can determine a polynomial
root locus on the complex plane z, multiple roots, and can also solve other
Card 1 /Z
SOV/ 112-59-3-5574
Computer for Investigating the Indicial Equations of Automatic -Control Systems
problems associated with investigations of an automatic -control system. By
changing z arbitrarily, a corresponding curve on the plane w can be obtained,
or vice versa. An electron-beam afterglow.-type tube screen can be used as a
plane z or w. in determining the roots of equations of an automatic -control
system, modules and arguments can be approximately figured out from the
tube screen and then can be accurately read from special scales. The computer
error is 2*/o or less for the module and 20 for the argument. Most problems
can be solved in a few minutes. The computer has been developed and tested
by TsLEM, Mosenergo.
1. L. M.
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 793
Ginzburg, Samuil Aleksandrovich
Nelineynyye tsepi i ikh funktsionallnyye kharakteristlki
(Nonlinear Circuits and Their Functional Characteristics)
Moscowl Gosenergoiz.dat, 1958. 151 P. 15,000 copies
printed.
Ed.: Negnevitskiy, I.B.; Tech. Ed.: Larionov, G. Ye.
PURPOSE: The monograph is intended for scientists, engineers,
and senior students specializing in automation and
telemechanics.
COVERAGE; General characteristics of nonlinear a-c and d-c
electric circuits are given and a graph-analytical
determination of voltage and current distribution in
nonlinear circuits is presented. Utilization of nonlinear
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Nonlinear Circuits (Cont.) 793
circuit characteristics in constructing mathematical
functions and calculating parameters of circuits
performing multiplication and division is discussed.
Determination of conditions for stabilization and relay
effects is covered and a method of constructing
logarithmic and quadratic circuits is given. Two-
terminal nonlinear elements such as semiconducting
resistances, ferromagnetic elements, and nonlinear
capacitors are discussed. Treatment of electronlc-lonic
two-terminal elements and multiterminal networks as well
as transients in nonlinear a-c and d-c circuits is not
included. Discussion of the behavior of a-c nonlinear
circuits is limited to cases of a fixed frequency and
sinusoidal voltages and currents. Examples of using
nonlinear circuits in such devices as stabilizers,
voltage indicators, contactless relays, and functional
converters are given. The author thanks Professor A-V.
Netushil, Doctor of Technical Sciences, for his valuable
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793
comments while reviewing the manuscript, and Docent
I. B. Negnevitskiy, Candidate of Technical Sciences,
who edited the monograph. There are 124 references, of
which 113 are Soviet (including 4 translations), 10 English,
and I German.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
3
Ch. 1. Characteristics of Nonlinear Circuits 7
1. Nonlinear elements 7
a. General characteristics 7
b. Types of nonlinear elements 12
2. General aspects of nonlinear circuit character-
istics 20
3. Currents and voltages in a nonlinear circuit 22
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4. Static parameters of a nonlinear circuit 28
5. Dynamic parameters of a nonlinear circuit 31
6. Relative parameters of a nonlinear circuit 40
7. Special points on the characteristic of a nonlinear
circuit 42
Ch. 2. Calculation of Nonlinear Circuit Parameters 44
1. Methods of calculation 44
2. Graph-analytical calculation of nonlinear circuit
parameters 47
a. Construction of characteristics of nonlinear
circuits 47
b. Calculation of relay and stabilization effects
in a nonlinear circuit 54
c. Synthesis of simple direct-current circuits 59
Ch. 3. Nonlinear Functional Circuits 73
1. General aspects 73
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Nonlinear Circuits (Cont.) 793
1. General aspects
2. Use of "natural" nonlinearities
3. Method of power series combination
4. Broken-line approximation of a curve
5. Nonlinear feedback
Ch. 4. Nonlinear Circuits for Multiplication and
Division
1. General aspects
2. Logarithmic circuits for multiplication and
division
3. Quadratic circuits for multiplication and division
a. Circuits for multiplication
b. Circuits for division
Bibliography
AVAUABLE: Library of Congress (QC607.G5)
JP/ksv
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A~TIIORS: Brik, V. A., Ginzburg, S. A. (moscoyf) 103-19-7-5/9
TITLE: A Computer Whicli Con,~1.rvcLc the Confor-ital for N-Order
Polynomials I (Vychiulitol'naya i.,iarihina, vypo1nyayuEjhc11,.,Ya
pontroyaniye konformnykh otobratheniy dlya stopennogo polinona)
PERIODICAL: Avtomatika i telemekhanika, 1958, Vol 19, Nr 7,
pp 674 - 683 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The construction of the conformal mappinfrs of a complex plane Z
upon the plane W and vice versa for the equation
2 n
a0 + a1Z + a2z + ... + a nZ = W (1)
is of great practical importance in the investigation of automatic
control systems. Here a machine which was worked out in the TsLEY.
Mosenergo (Central Laboratory and Experimental Workshops of the
Power Supply System Moscow) is described. It permits to perform
operations of the conformal transformation for polynomials in-
cluding the loth deCree. This machine maken possible the con-
struction of the mappings of any points and curves from the plane
Z to the plane W (direct maps) and of some points (and sections)
Card 1/3 from W to Z (reversal maps). The complex numbers are represented
A Computer Which Constructs the Conformal Mappings 103-19-7-5/9
for N-Order P0341rkMials ' '
by sinusoidal voltages of constant frequency (50 c), Before the
polynomial is introduced into the machine it must be transformed
mathematically. The form (4) is derived and in this form the
polynomial is introduced into the machine. The block scheme of
the machine is given. The most fundamental part of it is the
functional transformer which produces 2 voltai,es W and z. The
phase sensitive scheme 2 decomposes the sinusoidal voltage (which
represents a complex number) applied to it into 2 voltages which
are proportional to the real and imaginary component. These vol-
tages are applied to the deflecting plates of the cathode ray
tube the screen of which represents a complex plane. The electron
zero device 3 responds when its input voltage approaches zero.
Subsequently the electric diagram of the machine is described. It
is shown that the construction of the direct transformation in
the machine is performed by means of introduction of those z-values
the transformation of which is to take place, The construction
of the reversal transformations, however, is performed after the
method of scanning the plane. I.e.the variable z varies on the one
or the other way until the required quantity W appears at the
Card 2/3 output. The fundamental practical problems for the machine are the
A Computer Which Constructs the Conformal Mappings 103-19-7-5/9
For N-Order Polynomials
determination of the polynomial roots and the construction of the
hadograph by Mikhaylov. In the last case a direct map is construc-
ted. The solution of the problem for the determination of the
roots (under application of the automatic introduction of z)is
described in detail. For the illustration of the accuracy of the
solution by means of the machineexamples are given. The machine
described here was produced in the TsLEM Moeenergo in two speci-
mena and they are used in the Laboratory for Dynamic Models at the
MEI (Moscow Institute of Power Engineering) and in the VIIIIE MES
for the solution of problems which are connected with the stabili-
ty of the operation in the energy systems. There are 6 figures,
1 table)and lo references, 7 of which are Soviet.
SUBMITTED: July 4, 1957
1. Control systems-Analysis 2. Conformal mapping
3. Mathematical computers-Performance 4. Mathematical
computers-Equipment
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28(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3244
'Ginzburg, Samuil Aleksandrovich, Izraill Yakovlevich Lekhtman, and
"-~a~m F~erg`eyev Ich ~ov ~
Osnovy avtomatiki i teleimekhaniki (FuJidamentals of Automation and
Telemechanics) 2d ed.,, rev.' Moscow, Gosenergoizdat, 1959. 478 p.
35,000 copies printed.
Ed. (Title page): S. A.' Gin*zburg'; 9d. (Inside book):
Yu. P. Ustinova; Teoh. Ed.: G. Ye. Larionov.
PURPOSE; The book Is Intended for engineers and technicians working
in automation:and remote control or interested in familiarizing
themselves with this field. 'It may also be used as a textbook by
students.
COVERAGE: The book contains basic information on automation and
remote control facilities. It describes'electronic, semiconductor
and other coinponents, such as data units, relays, amplifiers,
distributorst voltage regulators, servomotors and others. The
authors examine automatic regulation and control, servos, and
measuring and computing systems. They describe the operation of
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Fundamentals of Automation (Cont.) SOV/3244
telemetering and remote qontrol systems and the function of
communication channei.s. The' Introduction and Chapters 1, 2, 5
and 11 were written by S. A. Ginzbi~r Chapters 3, 7, 8 and 9 by
15 and 1
I. Ya. Lekhtman Chapters..121 13, 19 6 by V. S. Malov.
Chapter 4 was written jointly.by S. A. Ginzburg and I. Ya. Lekhtman,
and Chapters 6 and 10 by 8. A. Ginzburg and V. S. Malov. There
are 38 references, all Soviet.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword to the Second Edition 3
From the Foreword to the First Edition 5
Introduction 11
PART I. COMPONENTS OF AUTOMATION AND REMOTE CONTROL
Ch. I. Functions and General Characteristics of Automation
and Remote Control Components 18
1. General information * 18
.2. Functions of automation and remote control components.
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Fundamentals of Automation (Cont.) SOV/3244
Definitions 19
3. General 8haracieristics of components of automation and
remote control. Definitions 25
Ch. II. Electromechanical Components 37
1. General information 37
2. Electric transmitters of mechanical quantities 38
3. Electromechanical relay 48
4. Electromechanical control devices 66
5. Electromechaniyal distributors 70
6. Electromechanical voltage regulators, amplifiers and
pulse generators 72
Ch. III. Electric Mactdrie Components 74
1. General information 74
2. D-c electric motors 75
3. A-C electric motors 84
4. Rotating amplifiers go
5. D-c rate generators 97
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Fundamentals of Autonia~ion (Cont.) SOV/3244
6. A-c rate generatbr's. 98
Ch. IV. Ferromagnetic Components 100
1. General information 100
2. Characteristics of iron-core ro*tors 101
3. Magnetic amplifiers 113
4. Magnetic contactless relay 128
5. Ferromagnetic, voitage regulators 130
Ch. V. Electrothermal Components 133
1. General Information 133
2. Th.ermocouples 133
3. Thermistors 137
Ch. V I. Electronic and Radioactive Components 149
1. Gelieral information 149
2. Electronic and Ionic devices 150
3. Semiconductor devices 195
4. Phase-sensitive rectifiers and amplifiers 1 3
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Voltage regulators 173
Electronic, Ionic And semiconductor relay-action circuits 178
7. Electronic and ionic-distributors 185
8. Photoelectronic amplifiers and relays 189
9. Application of radioactive isotopes 195
PART II. SYSTEMS OF AUTOMATION
Ch. VII. Systems of Remote Angle Transmission 198
1. General'' inf ormati on, 198
2. Step-by-step system.of.remote argle-transmission 199
3. D-c stepless actlon systems of remote angle transmission
' 200
4. angle transmission
Selsyn system of remote 204
5. Magnesyn system of remote argle transmission 212
Ch. VIII. Automatic Regulation 214
1. General information 214
2. Structure of automatic regulation systems 215
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6f lin- tyg!~eMp of' autoihatic_;! latton 227
5tability' pgik
Typical secti"Uhs crf aut.6mat_Ic regulating systems 234
Reldtion between the characterIstics of the regulating -
system in the closed and opera states 248
6'. Stability analysis of the automatic speed regulator 252
7. Speed regulators with relay control 259
Ch. IX. Servo Systems 263
1. General information
2. Static and dynamic errors
3. Stability analysis of servo
4. Effect of nonlinearities on
systems
5. Servo systems with relay caitrol
263
269
systems 271
the stability of servo
279
282
Ch. X. Automatic Measuring Systems 283
1. General information 283
2. Unbalanced systemg: 288
3. Balanced systems 292
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1. Special features 'of remote control systems and purpose
of communication
channels 379
2. -
Wire comunication.lines 381
3. High-frequency communication channels along high-voltage
electric power transmission lines 387
4. Microwave radio communication channels 388
Ch. XIV. Telemetering. Short-range Systems 392
1. General information 392
2. Intensity systems 396
Ch. XV. Long-dAstance Telemetering Systems' 404
1. General properties. Classification of methods 404
2. Number-pulse and code-pulse systems 407
3. Frequency systems 417
4 Time-pulse and phase-pulse systems 433
5: Multichannel telemetering systems 440
Ch.. XVI. Remote Control and Remote Signal Systems 443
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1. Basic considerations. General principles of remote control
'and remote signal-systems 443
2e Multiwire remote control systems 447
3. Remote control systems with frequency separation of
'signals 449
40 Remote control systems with time separation of signals 453
5- Prevention of remote control systems from producing
distorted signals 469
Bibliography
Alphabetical'Index.
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Gornshteyn, Y.M., Wxnd~.tekhn.nauk
Use of an electronic simulating device in calculatim.- the efficiency
of operation of powsr systems with hydroelectric power stations.
Trudy VNIII no.8:233-242 159. (MIRA 13:9)
(Hydroelectric power stations)
(Ilectrie power)
tekhn. nauk
Power converter with thyrite maintances. Trudy VNIIZ no.8:
251-263 '59. (MIRA 13:9)
(Blectria current converters)
5/196/62/000/012/013/oi6
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TITLE A computer.for calculating economic conditions of
a pou-cr system
PLIZIODICAL; Referativnyy zliurnal, Elektrotelchnika i energetilra,
no.12, 1962, 14, abstract 12 E84. (V Sb. 11'rinieneniye
vychisl. taklin. dlya avtomatiz. proiz-val (In the
Symposium 'Application of Computer Techniques to
Automation of Production'). Moscow, Mashgiz, 1961,
358-368).
1EXT.- 11, 1959 development commenced of arl analogue computer
for ODU TeES which is based on the equivalent circuit of the
_Zuropean part of the unifiad power system of the USSR. The
computer is intended to calculate distribution of the active load
between power systems and large hydroelectric stations, allowing
for losses in the system and assuming constant heads at the,
hydro stations. It can also determine the total relative
increments of fuel consumption of a group of stations and the
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A computer for calculating ... E19VE155
relative increments of power losses at various points in the
system. The relative increment characteristics are reproduced
by the 'triangle' method, which consists in the for-mat3-on of
linear-segment relationshirls as the sum of triangular functions.
The computer is designed for sixteen objects (systems or
stations) and fifteen sections of transmission syste*m. With
non-linear elements the power transmitted over the lines can be
limited. The relative increments of power loss in the system
are determined by the voltage drop in sections of the analogue.
The computer uses 130 d.c. amplifiers type J,'i-C-4 (UPT-4) with
semi-automatic zero control system.
3 references.
Abstractor's note: Complete translation.
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.. kand.tekhn.nauki GORNSHTEYN, V.M.y kand.takhn.nauki
SOVAWV, S.A.p kand,teklmarzuk
Fundamental principles of designing a computer for operational
calculation of the load distribution efficiency of a consolidated
electric-utility system. Kok. sta.32 no. 5:35-41 My 161.
1 (MIM 14: 5)
systems)
(interconnected electric utility
KCRCHAGINA) V.I.; GINZBURGj S.A.; FINIKO, A.A.; RUTMAN, L.1e;
DAVYDOV, i-.V-.; LORIN H, D.A.
Electric method for measuring the water content in crude oil.
Neft. i gaz. prom. no.2:51-56 Ap-Je 162. (MIRA 15-6)
1. Odooskiy neftepererabatyvayushchiy zavod.
(Petroleum--Refining)
AUTHOR: Ginzburg, S.A.
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TITLE: A logical method of synthesizing function generators
Tteferativny3r-zhurnal, Matematika, no. 12, 1962, 46, abstract 12V252
(Tr. I Mezhdunar. kongressa Mozhdunar.11odoratail po avtomat. upr.
1960. /T. V. Tekhn. sredstva avtomatiXi. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1961,,
267 - 281. Discussion 281 - 284)
TEXT: The author sets forth the elements of the algebra of the logic of
continuous quantities (taking all finite values), based on the operations of dis-
junction (x V y = max (x, y)), conjunction (xAy =' mi~ (x, y)), and inversion
(i - -x). The author shows networks realizing-these operations. These circuits
contain diodes, active resistances and voltage sources. He gives a method of us-
ing these circuits to synthesize networks realizing functions of one variable by
means of piecewise-linear approximation. A method is also proposed for realizing
functions of two variables specified by a finite number of points on the Z-axis
(the X and Y axes being taken by the input variables), where the interpolation
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between these polnt~s is carried-*out by surfaces of the second order.
A.D. Zakrevskiy AI-
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SHLIMOVICH, 21.
Network, construction, and operational indices of the RER
computer of the Administration of Power Production, Distri-
bution., and Control of the Consolidated Power System of the
European part of the U.S.S.R. Trudy VNIIE no.18:4-13 164.
(MJRA 18:6)
ACCESSION NR: AP4019325 S/0105/64/0001003/0008/0012
AUTHOR: Borozinets, B. V.; A.; Gornshteyn, V. M.;
Shlimovich, V. D.; Sovalov, S. A.; Lvov, Yu. N.
TITLE: Computer for calculating power-system economy operation and the
operating experience gained at ODU YeES
SOURCE: Elektrichestvo, no. 3, 1964, 8-1Z
TOPIC TAGS: power system, Soviet united power system, power system
economics, power system economics computer, computer, interconnected
power systems, high economy power system operation
ABSTRACT: An analog computer intended for calculating the high-economy
operation of the Soviet United Power System (UPS) is described. The following
features were taken into account in designing the computer: (1) The UPS is
represented by an equivalent network in which all generating stations of a local
power system are replaced by an equivalent station having an equivalent incre-
mental economy rate characteristic; (2) Easy setting of any incremental
characteristic; (3) System loads are represented by equivalent loads that have
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individual load curves; (4) Interconnection -line losses are evaluated by special
methods. The computer comprises the following essential parts: 16 generating
station equivalents, 16 loads, 15 tie lines, 8 nonlinear units representing incre-
mental losses due to power exchanges and tie-line load restrictions, 14 elements.
for setting the resistances of transmission lines. The computer includes 128
UPT-4 amplifiers, 1,000 6D6A diodes, 800 SP-2-A potentiometers, 2,000
resistors, 7 power-supply packs, etc.; power consumption is 7 kw. Computation,
of a set of operating UPS conditions takes about 2 hra. The computer has been in'
continuous use since Nov. '62. 11L. B. Denisevich (ODU YeES) and N. S.
Malishevskaya (VNIIE) took part in aligning and operating the computer.
Orig. art. has: 3 figures and I table.
ASSOCIATION- VNIIE (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Electrical
Power Engineering); ODU YeES (Joint Load -Dispatcher a Office, United Power
System)
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GINZBURG; S,A,, doktor tekhn. nauk
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Logical method for the synthesis and analysis of electrical
. .., networke In the representation of mathematical fU--t.4-ns.
Trudy V14IIE no.18:14-34 164.
Basic construction principles of the RF.R-2 analog-diqttal
computer.Ibid.:88--98 (14IRA l8t6)
GINZEURGO S A., doktor tekhn. nauk; LYUBARSKIY, Yu.Ya., inzh.;
V.D., inzh.
Functional conveiter of the RER computer and its design. Trudy
VNIIE no.18:35-52 164. (MIRA 18:6)
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Principles of automatic control and remote control (Oanovy avtomatiki i teleme- i
khaniki) 34 -ed.., r-e-v-. -iE-a-cowt liza--vo 5-7 fi Dn-e r-g-ty' a6 50511 p. illus-p
biblio.0 indm 43#000 copies printed
TOPIC TAG3: automation, electronic signal, electronic equip-
ment, telemetry transmitter, automatic control, remote control, eervosystem
PURPOSE MD COVERACE: The book contains fundamental data an automation and re-
mote control facilities. Electromic, semiconductor and other units such as trans-
mit~era, relays, amplifiers, distributors, regulators, slave motors etc. are des-
cribed. Automatic control, servo, measuring and computing systems are discussed.
Telemetry and remote control systems are described. I-lie book is intended for
broad sections of engineers and tachniciaris vorLing in the field of automatic
control &nd talemechanics or desirouz of becoming acquainted with thia field and
may likewise serve as a student textbook.
TABLE OF CONTENTS (abridged)t
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Extract of first edition preface - 3
Preface to third edition - 5
Introduction - 11
Part I Automatic aW remote control unita:
Ch. 1 Functions and general characterlstica of automatic and remote control
units -- 20
Ch. 2 Electromechanical units - 40
Ch. 3 Ferromagnetic units 107
Ch. 4 Electrothermal units 149
Ch. 5 Electronic and radioactive units 166
Part II Automattic control-systems;
Ch. 6 Automatic control systems 209
Ch. 7 Angle teletransmission systems and servosystems 266
Ch. 8 Automatic metering systems 302
Ch. 9 Automatic computing systems 342
Part III Remote control systems
Ch. 10 General information on remote control systems - 428
Ch. 11 Tole=try - 434
Ch. 12 Remote control and remote signaling systems - 479
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Subject.index - 506
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Composite (analog-digital) functiona I converters of one and two
variables. Trudy VNIIE no.18:53-62 164. WIRA 18:6)
GINZBURG, S.A., doktor tekhn. nauk; LnBARSKIY, Yu.Ya., inzh.;
".- MALISHEVSKAYA, N.So, J.nzh.
Functional analog memory device for a digital computer. Trudy
VNIIE no.18:63-68 164. (-RW 18:6)
KRAVQIUK, V.F., inzh.; KORCHAGINA, V.I., inzh.; GIN.~,BUO 6.A., in,;h.; IONGRE,
G.A., inzh.; RUIMAN, L.I., inzh.; FINIKO, A.A., inz~-!.; D,',IIYDOV, I.V.jl
inzh.; LAVRINOVICH, D.A., inzh.
Express method for determining water content in highly viscous mazuts
using their dielectric constant. Elek. 3ta. 35 tio.9:22-26 -Q 164.
(MIRA 18:1)
I ---Ks--ndrov I ch; LEK H'I N AD , I zrai I I Yak ovlevich;
-I'ladii-nir Sergeyevich; 3.'IRIIOV, A.D., red.
[Principles of automatic and remote control] Osnovy av-
tomatiki i telemekhaniki. Izd.3., perer. Moskva,. Ener-
glia, 1965. 511 P. (MIRA 18:6)
1010316~10r.0103
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AUTHORS: Ginzburg, S.;A. (14oscow); Lyubarskiy, Yu. Ya. (Moocow)
ORG: none
TITLE: A hybrid function generator
SOURCE: Avtomatika i talon. o1chanika, no. 8, 1966, 131-138
TOPIC TAGS; analog digital convertor, digital analog convort'or, gnnorator, hy"brid
computor, analog digital computer, interpolation, polynonial / RM-2 analo" dic:Ltal
computer, RER-1 analog digital computer
ABSTRACT: An analog-digital singlo-variablo function generator is described. The
device has fast response, accuracy, and simplicity, An extended interpolation poly- 1
nomial is used to obtain fairly simplo tuning of the circuit (zoo Fig. 1). An inPU. I
converter (see Fig. 2) is used to separate the input value into digital and analog
parts. The analog value required for interpolation x is formed in accordance with
a
2X E x m
a m
where E(xm/2X) is the integral part of xm/2X. Be th, digital and analog function
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solu'Ung are provided. Such a hyibrid function Conerator wan conztruc~e";A! for
RM-2 analog-digital computer, in which the rj,,is insLruxiont orror in raproducl.-I"
monotono fwictions is 0
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art. hao: 15 formulas, 2 graphs, and 5 diagrams.
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SPASSKIYP S'.S.; OBOIDNSKAUV N.A.1 YUGTNq V.I.; GINZBURG, S.B.; TAGILITSEVAp
U.S.
Plasticizers for nitrile rubbers based on polymester resins. Trudy
Inst. khim. UFAN SSSR no.3:33-1+2 159.' 1 (MIRA 14:3)
. (Plasticizers) (Bubbers Synthetic)
. 10
GINZBURG, B.G.; TEUMIN, I.I., redaktor; GROZNOU, V.I., redaktor; KCRUZEV,
-----N--W-.,-751thn1cheekiy redaktor.
[Methods of solving problems on transition transients in electric
circuits] Metody resheniia zadach po perakhodnym proteassam v electri-
chaskikh tsepiakh. Pod rad. I.I.Teumina. Moskva, Izd-vo "Sovetakoo
radio," 1954. 251 PO' (MLRA 8:4)
(Transients (Blectricity)) (Electric circuits)
GINZBURG, S.G.. Prinimal uchastiye RIMIN, A.A., dotsent; ITANUSHKO,
N.D., red.; MSHNIKOV, A.A., tekhn.red.
[Kethods of solving problems of transients in electric '-
networks) Metody r6ohenila zadach po perekhodnym prots6an-am
v elektricheskikh tsepiakh. Izd.2., dop. i perer. Koskval
Sovetakoe radio. 1959. 403 P. (KIfLA 13:2)
(Electronic circuits)
a (0) SOV/105-59-5-26/29
AUTHORS: Ginzburgp S. G.t Greyner, L. K., Zakharov, S. N.,
Kaply-anskiyp A. Ye., Neyman, L. R., Netushill A. V., Petrov,
L. S., Pines, G. Ya., Polivanov, K. M., Savenko, V. G.# at al
TITLE: Vladimir Borisovich Romanovskiy
PERIODICAL: Elektrichestvo, 1959, 11r 5, P 93 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: On January 13, 1959, Vladimir Borisovich Romanovskiy, Professor,
Doctor of Technical Sciences, died at the age of 63. He start-
ed his activity as an engineer in the design office of the
"Elektroapparat" Works in 1926. Soon he became head of the
works laboratory. Since 1937, he was head of the Chair of
Theoretical Electrotechnics at the Leningradskiy ulektro-
tokhnichaskiy institut avyazi im. M. A. Bonch-Bruyevicha
(Leningrad Communications Electrical.Engineering Institute
imeni M. A. Bonch-Bruyevich). At the same time, he maintained
his relations to the works where he was a counsel, chief
electrical engineer and a permanent member of the technical
council. lie is one of the founders of the theoretical principles
for the building of high-voltage apparatus. At the chair
he was occupied with calculations of transition processes in
electric current ciruits which were also the subject of his
Card 1/2 doctoral thesis. He published more than 40 scientific papers.
Vladimir Borisovich Romanovskiy SOV/105-59-5-26/29
He bore the Badge of Honor and various medals. There is 1
figure.
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kand.tekhn.nauk (Leningrad)
Concerning the order of the differential equation of a transient
process in a complex electrical network. Elektrichestvo no.10:
571-59 0 162. (MIRA 15312)
(Electric networks) (Differential equations)
GINZBURG, Sh. G.
23632.
OPYT LEChENNY& BATsILLYaRNOY DIZENTERII MALYMI DOZAMI SULIFIDINA. TRUDY SARAT.
GOS. MED. IN-TA, T. VIII, 1949, c. 251-55.
SO: LETOPIS' NO. 31, 1949
GINZBIIRGp S. I. Can6. Chem. SCI.
Dissertation: "The Hydrolysis of the Complex Ghloridea of
Metals and its Utilization in Analyeis." 1not of ueneral
Chemistry imeni N. S. Kurnakov, Acad bcl USSR, 19 Nov 47.
SO: Vechernyaya Moskva, Nov, 1947 (Project #17836)
Platinum
and Inorganic
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the pH at which their hydritaides be& to separate. N. K -
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PSEIENITSYN, N.K.; GINZBURG, S.I.
Study of the effect of composition of certain platinum-group complex
compounds upon their resistance to hydrolysis. Izv.Sakt.plat.i blag.
met. no.28:213-228 '54. (MLRA 7:9)
(Platinum group) (Compounds, Complex) (Erydrolysis)
3278 Tha
1:16t'lc Iffrili,;j,
Ly ?70 a n U e, -
met, w, Utrabon with
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M Hal thz o'. Rult
thrc~'gh eii~tafcrni--diat* w plex, tht
formation of which requires 0-6 equiT of 111.
With the formation of the complex (which, it is
suggested, conWas Rut" and Rullf), tFier;e~-fs -a----
considerable change of potcntial an the t ntia- 1
metric titration curve. If the reductlirn IT91-ried
out not at IV to 20' but- at 7W to SO, after the
first sudden change of potential therot Is a further
reduction, azd when the.redu'-tion of Ruly to RuM
is complete there is a wond sharp cbnrA- of
poterthd. From opc-att-cphrtometriz- data at
380 mit, equIlitrium at rootti. temp. befrire the first
'Ohin, a fe
change ot Imtential-is estab!'--htd w W ID:.)
and after the - first: ebuge of.pateritial within 2 to't
3 hr. Thmfore In the,pcopud, method of deters f
rn!aing Ru, the titrztion is carried out at rw-a
temp, to th* first change of tcntfal. Before
Misting, the Ru fit 1-6 to 2 P VC b oxid. 5cd to
the stable I br boilirg with ZL 5rm-jl exct~q of
chlorine watrr for 10 ruirt. In determiniu,,, Itu in
ox-At7,d bv t~,,ihng
t,2 r Alt,2r reanoval of cA
C". !Ie CNI)cd soln. Lz dilut--d tr, 0 ' to O'S '; III ! t 1,
~iad tarated in CO, by a :olj of III, witt, an
indicating, platinum cllc~tmde. To nYam slm~-p
ch,,Lng,~i n! pitentizl, the "4n. Ing
of Ru in Wilml. The e-uor iq ahv!, By
titrating at 0' to F.0' it J- pa--.~hlc to iltr'Fillille
'IN by the sccond changac of p)tentlal, altholigh
tho ucuracy vi thin Im-4. C. D, Roni'm
USSV/Analytical Chemistry Analysis of Inorganic Substances, G-2
Abet Journal: Referat Zhur - Xhimiya, No 19, 1956, 61847
Author: Pshenitsyn, N. K.', Ginzburg, S. I.
Institution: None
Title: Determination of Palladium by the Method of Potentiometric Titra-
tion in the Presence of Platinum
Original
Periodical: Izv. Sektora platiny IOVKh AN SSSR, 1955, No 32, 31-37
Abstract: Potentiometric titration (PT) of a solution of complex palladium
chloride (I) in 0.15-0.3 N kSO4 with a solution of KJ is conducted
at room temperature in C02 atmosphere, using a palladium electrode
as indicator plec]tigode. Beginning vith a certain definite coDcen-
tration of Z7PtCl6/- admixture in I there appears on the PT curves
a minimum frcm tHe position of which is determined the end point of
titration of 1. Fevever as the content of Pt in the solution in-
creases the mAn'inwr ber-omes less pronounced and error in titration
of 1 :9 the Pt, cnntent exceeds by several times that
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Abstract: of Pd a determination of the latter is no longer possible. In such
cases the influence of any amount of Pt is eliminated by precipi-
tating it as K2CPtClg by addition of K2SO4. The precipitate that
separates does not th-terfere with the titration. Error of deter-
mination of 20-'12 mg Pd by this method as a rule does not exceed
With the same degree of accuracy Pd In determined in the presence
of Pt by the method of "rapid" titration which is based on the
difference in rale of teraction of complex chlorides of Pd and Pt
with KJ. With Ep-tcl~6e- KJ reacts much more slowly than with 1.
ion
In this method titra ion is carried out as rapidly as possible
without waiting for a constant value of the potential.
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PSHENIT~N, M.K.; GINZBURG, S.I.
Stud.v of the reduction reactions of the hydrozopentachloride of
tatravalent ruthenium -- 1~[RuOHCl51. Zhur. neorg. khim. 2 no.l:
112-1?0 Ja '57. (KM 10-4)
1. Institut obahchey I neorgsnichookoy kh1mtI In. X.S. Xurnskova,
AN SSSR.
(Ruthenium compounds) (complex compounds)
18(6)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV13199
Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii
Im. N. S. Kurnakova
Analiz blagorodnyA setallov (Analysis of Noble Metals) Moscow,
1959- 193 p. Errata slip inserted. 2,700 copies printed.
Reap. Ed.: N. K. Pshenitsyn, USSR Academy of Sciences, Corre-
sponding Member; and 0. Ye. Zvyagint8ev, Doctor of Chemical
Sciences; Eds. of Publishing Houses: T. G . Levi, and D. N.
Trifonov; Tech. Ed.: I. N. Guseva.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles is for scientists engaged
in the study and analysis of the noble metals.
COVERAGE: This is a collection of articles on the analysis of the
noble metals. It includes studies carried out by the Institute
of GenerhL1 and Inorganic Chemistry im. N. S. Kurnakov (AN SSSR),
as well as reports presented by scientific research organizations
and by industrial enterprises at the Third and Fourth Conference
on'Noble Metals held in 1954 and 1957, respectively. The
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studies and reports describe new organic reagents for gravi-
metric determination of blatinum metals, and physicochemical
methods of analysis (spectrophotometric, polarographic and
potentiometric). Special attention is given to spectral
analysis for the determination of admixtures In alloys of
platinum metals, silver, and gold, aa well as in refined noble
metals. The collection also includes analytical methods, tables
and charts for materials containing metals of the platinum
group, as well as a review of the literature on the analysis
of platinum metals published In the last five years. No
personalities are mentioned. References follow each chapter.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
3
Pshenitsyn, N. K., S. I. Ginzhurg and K. A. Gladyshevskaya.
New Methods for the .Analysis of Platinum Metals 5
Pshenitsyn, N. K., I. V. Prokoflyev and A. Ye. Kalinina.
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Use of Thiourea for the Concentration of Platinum Metals 15
Pshenitsyn, N. K. and N. V. Fedorenko. Use of Nitrogen
Substituted Salts of Dithiocarbamic Acids for the Determi-
nation of Platinum Metals 1 23
Pshenitsyn, N. K., M. I. Yuzlko ' and L. G. Sal'skaya.
Determination of Platinum, Palladium and Gold in Refined
Silver 29
Pshenitsyn, N. K. and M. I. Yuzlko. Spectrophotometric
Determination of Rhodium, With the Aid of Potassium Iodide 37
Pshenitsyn, N. K., S.I. Ginzburg. and L. G. Sallskaya.
Determination of Iridium in Sulfuric Acid Solutions by
Spectrophotometric and Potentiometric Methods 48
Aleksandrov, V. A. Photocolorimetric Method for the
Determination of Rhodium in the Presence of Platinum 59
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Levlan, 13. G. and T. P. Yufa. Photocolorimetric Methods
Used in the Analysis of Platinum Metals 65
Pshenitsyn, N. K., N. A. Yezerskaya arid V. D. Rathikova.
Polarographic Determination of Base Metal Admixtures In
Refined Irldium 70
Muromtsev, B. A. (Do'Ceased) arid V. D. Ratnikova. Determl-
nation of Base Metals in Refined Silver Bardin, M. B., Yu.
S. Ly6likov and V. S. TemyanAco. Polarographic Dptermination
of Certain Noble Metals by Using Platinum Electrodes 80
Anisimov, S. M., P. G. Shulakov, V. N. Alyanchikova, V. M.
Klypen-kov and P. A. Gurin. Chemical and Polarographic
Methods for the Determinatinn of Copper, Nickel, Iron, Zinc
and Lead by Using a Cationite In Products Containing Platinum
Metals 88
Pshenitsyn, N. K., K. A. Gladyshevskaya and L. M. Ryakhova.
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Use of the Ion Exchange Method in tile Analysis of Platinum
Metals. Report 2. Separation of Rhodium from Irldium 103
Anisimov, S. M., Ye. I. Nikitina i and V. N. Alyanchikova.
Methods of Preparing Poor Industrial Solutions and Obtaining
From Them Cemented Substances for the Determination of
Platinum Metals by Spectral Analysis 115
Khrapay, V. P. Spectral Method for the Determination of
Plati,pum, Palladium, and Tellurium in Silver-gold Alloys 128
Pankratova, N. I. and A. D. Gut1ko. Spectral Method of
Analysis for Refined Iridium and Ruthenium 133
Kuranov, A. A., N. P. Ruksha and M. M. Svirld0va. Spectral
Determination of Admixtures in Gold, Silver and Alloys 139
Kuranov, A. A. Spectral Analysis of Platinum A!'-',-Dys Con-
taining Three Components 143
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Adakhovskiy, A. P. Lnd V. M. Karbolin. Determining the
Chemical Composition of Binary Alloys by the Thermoeleotro-
motive Force 145
Avilovq V. B. Effect of ComplexatIon and of the Acid-
alkali Balance in the Medium on the Potential or the
Au III/Auo, AuI/Au0, Au,,,//Au,, and AgI/Ago Systems 150
Avilov, V. B. and V. V. Kosova. ChromatometrIc Determination
of Gold 156
Anisimov, S. M.,.V. M. Klypenkov ' and V. P. Tsymbal.
Electrom 'etric Method for the Determination of Silver in
Silver and Lead Alloys Containing Platinum Metals 163
Yufa, T. P. and M. A. Chentsava. Dissolving Platinum
Metals and Their Alloys With the Aid of an Alternating
Current 176
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Chentsova, M. A., T. P. Yufa and V. G. Levian. New
Method for the Analysis of Palladium-silver Alloys 181
Ruzhnik.ov, M. S. and K. S. Sheina. Methods of Testing
Palladium Alloys and Their Products on a Touchstone
and by Chemical Means 184
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AUTHORS: Pshenitsyn, N. K., Ginzburg, S. I., Sal'skaya, L. G.
TITLE: Investigation of the Oxidation Reaction of Iridium (III)
in Solutions of Sulfuric, Phosphoric, and Perchloric Acid
(Izueheniye reaktsii okisleniya iridiya (M) v rastvorakh
sernoy, fosfornoy i khlornoy kislot)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganichoskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 2,
PP 301-313 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The oxidation of iridium (III) with cerium (IV) sulfate,
sodium bismuthate, perchloric acid, and potassium bichromate
in concentrated solutions of sulfuric acid, diluted sulfuric
acid, and concentrated phosphoric acid was investigated. The
following compounds were used as initial reagents: standard
solutions H 2 [IrC16] of various concentrations; standard
solutions Ce(SO 4)2 (0-1-0-04 N), K 2Cr 207 (0,1-0-04 N); NaBio 3~
chemically pure; HClO 52 50%; H3PO 4' 60%; H2so4 (specific
gravity 1.84). The investigation of the oxidation reaction
Card 1/ 4 was carried out by means of the absorption spectra and the
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Investigation of the Oxidation Reaction of Iridium (III) in Solutions of
Sulfuric, Phosphoric, and Perchloric Acid
potentiometric titration of the solutions by Mohrts salt. It
was found that the oxidation reaction of iridium (III) mainly
depends on the concentrations of sulfuric acid and phosphoric
acid, respectively. In concentrated solutions of these acids
blue solutions are formed, independent of the oxidizer, with
characteristic absorption spectra with an absorption maximum
at 570 m1t. These solutions contain iridium (IV) In the form
of a complex anion with the addenda SO 42- or PO43". The same
characteristics of phcsphoric acid and sulfuric acid show
that these complex compounds contain the same chromophoric
group. On the oxidation of iridium (III) red solutions are
formed in weak solutions of sulfuric and phosphoric aoid and
in perchloric acid, which have characteristic spectra w4. th
an absorption maximum at 500 m/t. The separation of the
products formed did not. prove successful. It may be presumed
that these compounds contain iridium. (IV) as a hydrated
cation. The hydrated complex is stable in acid media only
and with an increase of pH in the solution it becomes a
Card 2/4 hydroxo compound which is separated as iridium hydroxide,
SOV/78-4-2-10/40
Investigation of the Oxidation Reaction of Iridium (III) in Solutions of
Sulfuric, Phosphoric, and Perchloric Acid
It was found by the potentiometric titration of the red and
the blue iridium complex solutions that iridium is tetra-
valent in these solutions. In ox 'idation processes of indium
(III) a catalytic decomposition of the excess oxidizer takes
place. The decomposition in probably caused by the formation
of intermediate products of iridium ~IV) with the oxidizer.
The synthesis of the compounds of Ir(IV) with sulfuric and
phosphoric acid was carried out with alkaline earths and
alkali salts. The following salts were produced,
Ba HFIr(PO ) H 0] or Ba )H 0],
2 L 4 3 2 21'r(PO4)2(HP04 2
K2 [Ir (SO 4) 2 (0") j K2SO4 , Ba fIr (S04YOH)d BaSO 41
K2 [Ir(H 20) (OH)(SO 4)2]'H20 , Ba [Ir (H20) (OH)(SO 4)2]' The com--
position of the last four compounds is not certain because
they may contain Ir(III). An analytic method of determining
iridium in H 2s0 4 and H 3 PO4 solutions has been worked out by
means of perchloric acid as oxidizer. The method is based on
Card 3/4 the potentiometric titration of the blue complex of iridium (IV)
SOV/78-4-2-10/40
Investigation of the Oxidation Reaction of Iridium (III) in Solutions of
Sulfuric, Phosphoricq and Perchloric Aeid
which is formed in a mixture with sulfuric or phosphoric
acid. It J.9 possible to determine amounts of iridium from
0.1-5 mg by potentiometric titration.There are 13 figure,;,,.
2 tables, and 7 reftrences, 1 of which is Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Inatitut obahchey i noorganicheakoy khimii im. S. N. Kurna-
kova Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of General and Inorganic
Chemistry imeni-I S. N. Kurnako-v of the Academy of Sciences
USSR)
SUBMITTED: November 29, 1957
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AUTHORS: Pshenitsyn. N. K., Ginzburgq S. I.p 8/078/60/005/04/011/040
Sal'skayap L. G. B004/BOO7
TITLE: Complex Compounds of Iridium(IV) With Phosphoric Acid
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganioheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol 5, Nr 4, pp 832 - 841
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors already previously (Ref 1) investigated the oxidation
of Ir(III) and gave vent to some suppositions concerning the red-
violet intermediates and blue complex compounds formed on this
occasion. The present paper deals with the explanation of the
composition of these compounds. By evaporation of H2[IrCl6]9 at
first in HC10 49 and then in H2SO4' a highly hygroscopic sub-
stance was obtained, the light absorption curves of which at dif-
ferent water contents are shown in figure 1. The analysis of this
compound is given. The potentiometrio titration with Nohr's salt
(Fig 2) confirms the quadrivalence of iridium. The determin&tion
of magnetic susceptibility carried out by V. 1. Belova indicates
a complex structure. From the solutions of this compound in
Card 1/3 HC10 4' H3PO4 , and HC1, BaSO4 is immediately precipitated with BaC12'
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Herefrom the conclusion is drawn that the So 2-._ions are located
4
in the outer region. In water, hydrolysis with the separation of
insoluble products occurs. In concentrated M-solution, on the
other hand, the color changes from red to blue accompanied by an
inorease in pH (Fig 3). For the red complex cation of the bi- or
multioomponent aquo-hydroxo-compound of Ir(IV) the formula
OH
H20)2ir'~'OH~~Ir(H 204] (804)3 'a suggested, which appears to
OH'-OH,-OH 2
be confirmed by the thermogram. (Fig 4) plotted by L.N. Zaytsev
and by the analyses of the intermediates of thermal decomposition
(Table 1). The blue complex phosphate of Ir(IV) was produced as
I/ 0\ 4-
ammonium- and as potassium salt. [(H2PO 4)3 Ir 0- Ir(H2PO 4)31 in
"'0'-
suggested as structural formula of the complex anion. The ana-
lysis for H 20 carried out according to A. B. Yelitsur (Ref 4)
Card 2/3 confirmed that the complex anion oontains no R 20-molecules.
Complex Compounds of Iridium(IV) With Phosphoric Acid
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Figure,5 shows the thermogram of potassium salt, figure 6 the de-
pendence of the pH on the concentration of the solution, and
figure 7 the curve of potentiometric titration. The experimental
results and the analyses permit the conclusion to be drawn that
the composition of the complex ion depends on the pH of the
medium, and that rearrangements easily occur in its inner sphere,
which contains acid and basic groups. The compounds obtained are
acid salts of polybaaic &aide. From the aqueous solution of the
K- and NE 4-salt of the phosphate complex the insoluble Ba-, Ig-,
and quinolonium salts were produced and analyzed. In all compounds
obtained and investigated, the quadrivalence of ~~dium-
Acould re-
peatedly be proved by potentiometric titration (Table 2). There
are 7 figures, 2 tables, and 4 references, 3 of which are Soviet.
August 11, 1959
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C_~~Z~~Gl' S. I.
"New Methods of Determining Nobel Metals in Copper and in Nickel Tailings and
in Platinum Concentrates."
paper submitted to the Fifth Conference on the Analysis of Nobel Metalsi, Novosibirsk,
20-23 September 1960
So: Zhurnal analitichesk2y khimi , Vol XVI, No. 1, 1961, page 119
-GINZBURG, S.I.; SALISKAYA, L.G.
Photometric determination of platinum as bromide complexes.
Zhur.anal.khim. 17 no.4:492-494 J1 '62. (MIRA 15:8)
1. N.S.Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry,
Academy of Sciences, U.S.S.R., Moscow.
(Platinum-Analysis) (Bromoplatinates)
GINZBURG, S.L.
Resonance scattering of gamma quanta in crystals. Fiz.tver.tela
5 no.5:1386-1393 Mq 163. (MIFA 16:6)
1. F$ziko-tekhnicheskiy institut imeni A.F.1offe AN SSSR#
Leningrad.
(Gamma* rayo--Scattering) (Quantum electrodyr~~-,qics)