SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GUREVICH, S.YE. - GUREVICH, V.G.

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ACCESSION NR: AT4014046 S/3073/63/000/000/0075/0081 AUTHOR: Oding, 1. A.; Gurevich, S. Ye. TITLE: Cyclic strength of steel In the presence of sharp notches SOURCE: Prochnost' metallov pri peremenny*kh nagruzkakh; materialy* tretlyego 5oveshchaniya po ustalostl metallov, 1962 g. Moscow. lzd-vo AN SSSR, 1963, 75-81 TOPIC TAGS: steel, steel fatigue, cyclic strength, bending stress, stress con- centrator, notch toughness, notch radius, crack, nonpropagating crack ABSTRACT: The creation of sharp stress conc-bntrators is sometimes unavoidable in the design of machine parts. For this reason, the study of fatigue strength in steel specimens having notches with a theoretical coefficient of stress concen- tration (Kt) greater than 3 acquires practical importance. The present paper deals with the cyclic bending strength of cylindrical specimens of low-strength steel 3 and high-strength steel 30KhGSA in the presence of circular grooves'having bottom radii of 0.02-0.80 mm (values of Kt from 1.8 to 14.5). The results show that the fatigue strength decreases with an increase in the sharpness of the notch. up to a certain limit (the critical notch radius), after which it remains con- stant. The critical notch radius thus corresponds to a limiting minimal cyclic' streMh, which Is of practical significance since further work may permit the Card ACCESSION NR: a4oM46 calculation of an optimal notch radius. The existence of this limiting value is explained by the peculiarity of the stressed state In very sharp notches. An in- verse straight~-Iine relationship was obtained between log (Yand Kt, and formulas are derived In the paper for the coefficient of notch sensitivity q and the cy- clic coefficient*of notch sensitivity v: K, f~ v-E -P 1P (2) As shown in Fig. I of the Enclosure, in the presence of large stress*concentrators the graph of 0' vs. Kt shows an area characterized by nonpropagating microcracks a nd the appearance of submicroscopic fatigue cracks; this Indicates that notched samples have a cyclic limit of elasticity. The possible reasons for the appear- ance of nonpropagating cracks are discussed at length, Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 2 formulas. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED! 00 DATE ACQ; 2OFeb64 ENCL! 01 C-ld 2/3 - ---SUB. CODE:- SOV-.:-,- oo6~ OTHER; 002 7-9-7- 1'~ ~-71_77 ACCESSION NR: AT4014o46 AF ENCLOSURE: 01 7 S 11 is Relationship between alternating cyclic stress In kg/sq. mm and the theoretical. coefficient of stress concentration. I - steel 3; 2 - steel 30KhGSA; 2 - ruptured specimens; b - nonruptured speci- mens; c - nonruptured specimens 'In which the notches show nonpropagating micro- Card 3/3 cracks due to fatigue. a b C ~24i'-' &VT'.m),/EWP I w) /EWA (4)/L/Z'v1P (t)/W (b) JD ACCESSION NR: Ap5o3.,,)161 AMOF! C_Odlagr 1. A. (Corresporaling~ member A.N SSSR, Deceaflsavd)~.~Mr~!d b., S. 47:il TIM: Mechanism of occurrence of non-propageting fatigue cT~a4ks in nottchea Ut SCURCE: Pd~ SSSR. Dokladly, -Y. 161, i'lo. 2, 1965, 336-339 TOPTC TAGS: metal ff~ ~Iq, metal notching, metal failure,, metail crao?:Lro~Tgatlan ABSTRACT: 11he Dresence of non-pymagating micracracks In notebes, ftrzt. noted- b!r A. j. Penner et all. (Tngineeriaiq v. 171, No. 4452, 637, 191;1) ani) bir .-Irti.ci- :ir 1,ein4T di.-v 'o -'.wr T t, :i or- tn- baslcl (j q by o,,r 7ir! -i-'. -odiice to pz Just necet;sqr v T- the t h tt~.s nc)~',ch. tl-w Larger th,! ;3+lrez~s v, n cmkv'f't; Ot: m.'. -. t:- -v-t-ess, drijends on t: he Car~, 1/2 L 50523-615 ACCESSION IFR; AP5010-16-1 effective zone of' action of the natch. Tf the total stress exceeds the stress re-: quired to move the microcrack, mation vill talke place, othervina the; mic-racrack will be imobile. For m,.,v given metal, tlw stress produced actim-1-2y, Fit the endt of the dfi3trib-W-lor. of strnssii due -lo ,he qvrPlqji --h cr -!~s t~,,e -,liF,-tHbvtion due to the decreaa,--,J crots ip(-- ccn-cent-1.1tion o,, ~,ho s,~rf,ri t'Fod%~-cc-d --ly I mall, V 1.11." 0 1-Rc 11 k) 1. 1 11- rrul nFi ("r., ;llot I :,!I :w,; q_-W bv if the 'rrui tnat it suma=D.- o8jui64 ENCL: 00 SUB CCDE1 "VC, PA rM REY SCV t DO3 (yrM.P11.0 005 Card 2/2 L 2529-66 aIT(m)/aip(w)/EWA(d)/T/EWP(t)/E,,T(Z)/EWP(b) IJF(C).. - FJlilJDIHW ACCESSION NE: AP5021499 UR/0370/65/000/004/0126/0130 539'43 3 AUTHOR: Gurevich, S. Ye. (Moscow) -, Oding, 1. A (Deceased) (Moscow) 13-V TITLE- Fatigue strength of high-strenjj~h steel melted by various nethods and heat treated under various conditions It SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. metally, no. 4,l965, 126-136 TOPIC TAGS: high strength steel, superstrength steel, medivni alloy steel, chromium containing steel, vacuum melted steel, steel mechanical, property,- steel fatifi-'Aa strength /45Kh5GSNW steelp 45Kh5GNMV steel ABSTRACT: The effect of vacuum arc melting on the tensile and fatigue strengths of 45Kh5GSHKV (o.44-o.47% C, LOO-1.24% mn, i.16-13o% si, 4.9-5.5% Cr, 1.85-2.15% Ni 1bO.48--O.65;; M, 0.73-0-96% w) and 45KKh5(GMWN 1 0.42% C, 1.23% W, o.o7% si, 5.9% cF,-?-T-- 2.08% Ni, o.65% Mo, 1.49% W) high-strength iteels has been investigated. The -j! 45Kh5GSNRV steel was arc melted (heat P) in an open atmosphere and vacutt4 remelt a (heats P1_ and P2); the 45Kh5GHHV was vacuum are melted (heat P3). After forging, the steels were heat treated to obtain the highest strength after quenching (hardn an) RC60),, and tempered at 625, 550, and 200C to obtain a mtnimum and medium hardnena of 30-32, hi-43, and 51-55 % kg/cm2j respectively. The tensile strength C6 Card 1/2 L 2529-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5021499 yield strength 00.2 , and true tensile strength melted PI and P2 heats 19k of vacuum- tempered at 550 tind 625C were very close to each other, but iri-resomewhat lover than those of P and P3 heats. The vacuum had no clearly defined effect on the elongation and reduction of area, but appreciably improved the notch toughness The use of a vacuum substantially increased the fatigue strength a_, of smooth specimens only in the steel tempered at 200C. The fatigue strengt increase 'Was 11 or 20 kg/mm2 120 or 37%) for P1 and P2 or P3 heats,' respectively.14 However, in the. presence of stress concentrations, the vacuum-melted steel showed no superiority in: respect to the fatigue strength a_1n. All the investigated mteela, regardless of the melting method, had the lowest notch aensitivit when tempered at 200C. This Indii cates that Aese steels can be used in the low-th-mpered condition Tor parts which ~ have structural stress concentrators. It is noted that ateelsi with a tensile strength above 120 kg/mm:2 do not show the usual horizontal portion o9 the. o-lg ~ jcurve up to 106 cycles. Their 0-19 N dependence is exprests4b a siieLLght line Vhose slope increases with increasing steel strength, Orig, itt. hm: 6 figures and 3 tables. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: O8Aug64 XNCL: 00 SUB CODE. ATD PM I NO REF SOV: 005 0ma t 004 ass. lCard 2/2-. BOBKOV, Nikolay Vladimirovich;.Ppf~~VICH, Sh.M.p dots., kand. ekon. nauk, retsenzent; KOVALEV, A.I., retsement.; MYASIIKOV, N.V. O.IM. 1 .7,7~ (General course in river transportation] Obshchii Icurs rechnogo tkansporta. Moskva, "Transport," 1964. 212 p. (MIRA 17:4) I ; 1 ;-.... .. 11 1. 1 . . - . .-~. i- -- 11 . : . ~ ~ I 14 ()r ~ " C "' * ' ; ' .3ri "LIP 'I.! 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I I - - . . . . at a 240 ..0 T. cxDfRz "fit. ~( -.:) Kee AGO coo too see we& roe GURMCH, T. I. 18BT25 USM/Chemistry - Pharmaceuticals Aug 51 "Synthesis of Aminosulfones. V. SyntheOiB of Bis- (4-Nitropherly1thio).Alkyl- and Aryl.(Iompoundo *nd Products of Their Reduction," 1. Kh. Felldinan, T. 1. Gurevich "Zhur Obshch Xhim" Vol XXI, No 8, pp 1.540-1544 In connection with study of chemotherapeutic prop- erties of aminosulfides, condensed several aldehydee in soln with p-nitrophenylmercaptari, using dry 11C1, to form 4 bis-(4-ni-tropbenylthio)-substituted prod- ucts.. From latter prepa 4 bis-(4-aminophenylthio)- substituted products by reduction vith H2 at room temp in'EtOR In presence of Raney Hi. GUK"VIGH, T. 1. 1 8 T 2`6 tISSR/Chemistry Plharvk;~ceutic&ls Aug 51 "Synthesis of Aminosulfories. VII. Pseudothlo Eaters of o-Aldehydocarboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives)" 1. Kh. Fellcbnan, T. 1. Gurevich, All-Union Sci Res Chemicoiffiar InBt "Zhur ObBhch Khim" Vol XXI, No 8, pp 15k4-1548 Continuing work on study of method of prrepn of O-di- sulfides by condensation of aldehydes with p-nitro- pheny1mercaptan, condensed o-aldehydobenzoic acid and opianic acid with p-nitrophenylmerctLptan to ob- tain corr 0 -thioethers, which are oxidized into sulfones.. Reduction of thioethers and sulfones yielded corr amino ccapdo. 188T-26 Sep Synthetic Pharm!" _51 ceuticals "Synthesis of Aminosulfides and Aminosulfones. XI, Synther-is of l,l,l-Trich1oxo:-2-,Hydroxy- Stba--(n-Nit.rpphenyl)-Su1fide, Its Acetoxy De�I-trative a=d Sulfoxide," N. ni. Fel'd=an, T. 1. Gurncv:Lch,, A111-Union ""he=icophar Inst imeni 'Zht-r Obshch Khid' Vol No 9, pp, 1656-16,59 CoWensation of chloral with n-nitropheny1mer- captan yielded product. of addn of 1 g-mole of chlaral to 1 g-mole of mercaptan (without sepn of H20). In acetic anhydride medium acetylation of 191T46 USSR/Chendstry - Synthetic Pharma- Sep 51 ceuticals (Contd) OH group, also occurred. Nonacetylated product's mol was decompd upon at-tempts at acetylation or oxidation. Acetylated product was oxidized to caxresponding sulfoxide. Both condensation products were decompd by heating or action of allmli solns. 191T46 GUUVICH, M. Analytical characteristics of diocide. Xhim. i mod. Do,10:59-60 159. (MIRA 13:2) (DIOCIDII) GUREVICH, T.N.; ZUBCHUK, V.A.; LUKUBOVICH, S.V. Photochemical activity of pigments ancl methods tor its determination. Lakokras.mat.i ikh prim. n0-105-57 ,63. (MIM 16:2) (Pigments) (Photochemistry) I" 111111 It 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 411 0 fe 0 * * o if k: IM0 V lip T32 1) 1. S k1, 11 It It It Vto 1_1 u- Compre"ag gams coutalmiag atirwal coulpoalluts at .00 low femipiantwit. N. %. 'ron-ch-litilk-tv 411.1 1'&. IN -00 00 (',urryLcjl,,.J. Ckvm. Ind. W. S, S. k.) 18. So. 5. ".-m 41141)-~-41wn milm 'If if. 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It Z. h.11111.11 phojecaWltig malm of atom m*W *"it. A. A. Krasirmynhil and T. N. Gutevich. Vokkdy Mad. Nash S.S.S.R. 75, 7115-180W)~-()) The rate ot exidalkips by WAIII. 01 of lio$OW old allod it jilaafie arij in toluene cor Moll hortil"Wileculilli catalyzed by nosettal oxkfr*, I.CL the lior foll Obworpticies of (h (formiklim of perclosidel by alldn. t the double bitiond) i4acceleratril bygimullmonqua'sillul"jists. mrs with lang-wave ultraviolet (00-410 inis or *bwtrr) Jpwwbed by the molid oxide last not by The mairlant and -11srill. The litoniotins effect off the light b fr%lkrr,~wd fir v, - k0he + lit). where k, - zero-ortirr rate -A tile dark v.stalyted fraction. Aft ~ of the plitatochern. react iou withutit catalyst. All - of the cawyzed reaction on illumination. For lissifookic " in toluene (I 1W. of 10% 9DIn.), at 40'. with 0.2 X. ofitide. 3 mi. itoAvent, on TiOr (W anatam "noorlurv) As, Its, k, (in cu. Mon. 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The lowering Gf the txj- tvm4l hattkt through illumination of the %,lid sruy. on the atlWr 11,111d. he linktil with a minsfer of vibritioltul energy its t1w miorlml most. throush destrAdmiua if( the qu4ittutu alm)tlwd lit the Uttim The citrin. ifilct (if tile lishi-tit-s- notfiOd fZAWY-6 WUUUtltl t0 (t)nll.LtiUn Of lWtUIWV-ty;W coonjodi. oil the iurface which initiAto, ch4ins in the vul. of the soln. The ficctfuspa. of 11,0. k no doubt initiital by- free Off radicAW foratird an tbot aurf4cir upon .1-in'tion of 4 light quantu"s. N. Thou Ts. u!; craitaininf-, several rompnnollt,. low emperattirc Tw--h- linilotv mid T4. N. Col.. 1 71 k P-77-NO,ti "OM- -,,I d, I lit, 'Itil!'41flifillili :11;lt"' 411 CO :1;0 1.11; ;lit im-1kilall :I,, thu prv~kllll. is 1-tulvd, I;Itf fllf'~ II'llic':11111. olliv 17011W ;11111. Nli~l ~. lit-it Ill CHI it highol- Clil voll- II"- V."llat 1110 111,- 11 is ld!:11: I Ilmll ill it') ~( l. ! !!,. wof. 'J 11 lit Iflo val".1 ;Wif 1, fit. !rjljj)j'fI, lif jj:_ 11,11jill I)ll;l ~l.. Cjjl.rI;lI to,!w km ill oi, vrii-i onit If-rivit vilx1q, Ill 11141114(ti;t! com. 12 1~" foill. 'llolifil lifif he lrwd KITAYGORODSKIY, I.L.; GUTUEVICH, TS.N. Effect of small additives of some oxides on the streng h of corundim materials. Trudy 'rUMTI no.27:65-72 159. ,t (MIRA 15:6) (corundum) KITAYGORODSKIYY LI,~ GUREVICH,,_TS.N. I Effect of temperature of firing on the wear corunclum material. Trudy MKHTI no.27:73-77 (Corundum) .?k: . ~ redisi,tance of 059, - WIRA 25 - 6) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 6 01 3 5 92 Vsesoyuznoye khimicheskoye obshchestvo imeni D.I,. Mendeleyeva Silikaty; sbornik statey po khimii i tekhnologii silikatov, vyp. I (Silicates; Gollection of Articles on the (1hemistry and Production of Silicates, No. 1) Moscow, Gosstroyizdat, 1959. 105 P. Errata slip inserted. 3,000 copies printed. Editorial Board: M.A. Matveyev (Resp, Ed.), Yu.M. Butt, and M.O. Yushkevich; / Ed. of Publishing House: V.A. Rozanova; Tech. Ed.: N.I. Rudakova. FURPOSE: This booklet is intended for chemists and geologists interested in silicate analysis. COVERAGE: This is a collection of articles on the cherListry andtecbn61cgY of all The contributing authors discuss the effect of admixtures on sintering pro- cesses and on the properties of Portland cements. The text also discusses the'propbrties of certain,glasses, the processing of ceramic materials, the process of drying facing tile, the stability of solid solutions of calcium Card 113 Silicates; CcillectLon (Cont.) SOV13 g92 alumoferritey the activation of cement, the,production of aluninous cementj I , and the preparation of pulping rolls, the interaction of quartz with lime various problems related to the production of silicate-calcite materials. No personalities are mentioned. References are given at the end of each article% TABLE OF CONTENTS: Sillvestrovich, S.I. The Properties of Fluoride and Phosphate Opaline Classes. Kjtsyg=~zkV , I.I., and Ts.N. Gur- egich. The Effect of Small Additions Of Certain Oxides on the__Process~of Sintering Alumina. Manuylova, N.S., and A.A. Mayer. Petrographic Investigation of Processes Occuring During Annealing and Cooling of Ceramic Materials. Grushke, G.A. Intensifying the Process of Drying Facing Tile Duxing Radia- tion Heat Exchange. Butt, Yu.M., and V.V. Timashev. Stability of Solid Solutions of Calcium Alunioferrites With Increased Temperature 3 14 20 .32 46 Card 2/3 Silicates; Collection (Cont.) SOV13592 Voroblyev,,Kh.S., and M.A. Vorobyeva. The Effect of Certain Admixtures on the Physical and Chemical Properties of Magnesia-a-ich Portland Cements. 52 Gilldenberg, Z.G., and R.I. Benderskaya. Activating Cement by Grinding in Vibrator Mills 59 Kuznetsov, A.M., and Ye.S. Kovalev. On the Production of Aluminous Cement by Sintering in Rotary Kilns. 70 Matveyev, M.A., and A.I. Rabukhin. New Method for the Preparation of Pulping Rqlls 78 Matveyev, M.A., and G.V. Gerashchenko. Increasing the Strength of Quartz- Cement Pulping Rolls 82 Butt, YU.M., and A.A. Mayer. Quartz-Lime Interaction at Temperatures Below 1000 88 Satalkin, A.V., and O.V. Kuntsevich. Some Problems in the Production of Silicate-Calcite Materials 100 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 313 IN/1sb 5-18-60 KITAYGORODSKIT, I.I.; GUMICH, TS.N. - Effect of low additives of various oxides on sintering processes (MIRA 13- in alumina. Silikaty no.le.14-19 159. .2) (Alumina) 15(2) SOV/72-59-5-2/23 AUTHORS: Kitaygorodskiy, I. I, Professor, urevich, Ts. N. TITLE: Intensification of Alumina Pulverization in the Glass-and Ceramic Industry (Intensifikatsiya izmollcheniya glinozema v stekollnoy-i keramicheskoy promyshlennosti) PERIODICAL: Steklo i keramika, 1959, Nr 59 i)P 5 - 9 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The workin.- conditions of ball mills for alumina were investi- gated by tlie Moskovslrl-iy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Mendeleyeva (Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology imeni Mendeleyev),, In connection herewith the authors of this article refer to papers by D. N. Poluboyarinov, V. L. Dalkevich, G. A. Vydrik (footnote), D. N. Poluboyarinov, R. Ya. Popillskiy, and T. V. h1alikova (Ref 1). The authors of this article investigated the influence of the correlation of the weight of alumina and L , dispersion medium as well as of an active addition. Thesenjor laboratory assistant ~e. I, Sysoyeva participated in these in- vestigrations (11ef 2). The authors rely oil the works by Rebinder, P. A. Kalinkovskaya ('Ref '5), and N. M. Lubman (Ref 4). The dispersion medium and the active addition were chosen by means Card 1/2 of the Kuzrr..+;sov apparatus (see the papers by N,, M. Pavlushkin, Intensification of Alumina Pulverizatiori in the Glass- 3OV/72-59-5-2/23 and Ceramic Industry and G. G. Sentyurin in reference 5). The corundum hardness- reducing agents are described in table 1. Oleic acid and the aqueous sugar solution of 0.05';,,, are indicated as being the best ones. The kinetics of alumina Dulverization in various correla- tions of water and alumina is (:,,iven in table 2; in thia case the correlation of M75 Proved to be the optim-Luti one. Table "I shows the kinetics or nlumina pulvorizat,ion with an addition of 0.1';,~ sugar, and table 4 co"tair's the results of experiments with the correlation 0,75 of water and alumina as xell as with a sugar content of 0,)05 and 0,15c"- Conclusion: the time of i3 pulverization could be reduced by almost 1/3 due to the deter- mination of the optimum pulverization corditions. This grinding intensification is obtained with a correlation of 1 to 0.75 water and alumina and by a sugar addition of 0.1~11 of the weight of water. It can be increased by further more exact experiments. There are 4 tablej and 5 Soviet references. Card 2/2 KITLYGORODSKIY, I.I.; (RJRVICH, TSJ. -J~-- What's now in the synthesis of corLmdam microlites Steki ker. 17 no.2:10-12 It 160. (MIRA 1316) (Corundum) RUDTILT, Geiman ~,iktorovich; GUREV-I'C11, T.V., retsertzent; fOLUFE, V.A.., retEenzent; -Mllf~'. , ' otv. red.; YA,TIOGO?ODSMYA, M.M., red. [AgriculturELl meteorology] Agrometeorologlia. Loningrad, Gldroviof,coi,zdat., 19(A. 277 P. (1-1*1RA 17:0.) ARRAMOVA, N.D., kand.mod.nauki GURQ9-c-lit-Lr-~.; ItOVIIISKEY, V.I. Prolonged ambulatory use of Rauwolfia preparations in hypertension. Sov. mod. 25 no.2:10)-105 F 162. (MIRA 15;~) 1. Iz dispansernogo otdela (zav. O.Ye. Morokhovets) TSentrallnoy poliklini (dir. N.Ye. Yermolov) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR. (RAUWOLFIA) (HYPERTENSION) G[JREVICII., T.Z.; KARMAZIF, I.Ya.; YURSOVA., M.M. (Moskva) Use of b7pothiaside in polyclinical practice. Klin.med. 40 no.6tl34-136 Je 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Iz dispansernogo otdela (zav. O.Ye. Morokhovets) TSentrallnoy polikliniki pri CTb"yed*nemnoy teentrallnoy bollnitse Ifinisterstva zd.ravookh--aneniya RSFSR (glavryy vrach F.I. Yermolov). (TELOLDIMETE) GUREVICH, T.Z., kand.med. nauk (146skva),- KAn4AZIN, I.Ya., kand.med.nauk - --Noskva); ROVINSKIYp V.I. (Moskva) Raview of M. IL. Arlev's book "Cardiac asthma"* Kaz. med. zhur. 4:82-83 jl-Ag'63 (MIRA 17:2) GUREVIGH, T.Z.; SMIRNOVA, M.V. (Moskva) Amte gastric hemorrhage due to hiatal hernia. Vrach. delo no.LlslO-144 N'63 (MIRA 16:12) 1. Dispanserw otdol (zav. - O.Yo. Mforokbovats) TSentrallnoy polikliniki Ministerstm zdravookhraneniya RSPSR. GABJ14OV, L.A.; GUREVIGH, T.Z.; KARRAZI11, I.Ya. (Moskva) Some data concerning the working ability of persons with hypertension performing mental work. Sov. zdrav.22 no.6: 28-31163. 1 OUJU 16:9) 1. Iz di4ansernogo otdela (zav. O.Ye.Morokhovets) TSentralt- noy polikliniki, (glavuyy vrach N.I.Yermolov) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR. (HYFERTEZION) (DISABILITY EVALUATION) ABRAMOI/A. N.D., karid. i-iied, nauk; GOLIDBERG, A.F.,karld. med. nauk; T,_~.. kand.med. nauk-; OVODOVA, N.I., doktor. Outcome of myocardial Jinfarct and subsequent work ability in middle-aged and elderly persons engaged in mental work. Sovet. med. 26 no.5:22:~-26 MY163 (MIRA 17:1) 1* Iz dispanseniogo Adela (zav. O.Ye. Morokhovets) TSentrallnoy polikliniki I-Tinisterstfra zdravookhrananiya RSFSR (dir. 11.1. Yermolov). .GMtDJIG11,* V.y kand. Iteldin. nauk Calculation of founddtion r,.Iabl-- for quays af anguIar profiles Rech. transp. 24 no.708-40 165. (MIRA 18:8i 1. Gosudarstxerinyy Institut prcynAtAra-vaniya I i.zyskaniya na rechnow. transporte. GUREVICH,V., kand.takhn.hauk Workers of the State Institute for Research and Planning in River Transportation are striving for technological progrress. Rech. transp. 22 ne.601-34 Je 163. (MIRI, 16:9) (Inland water transportation) GUREVICH, V. I . Conference of schools of higher ducation on now technology In the petroleum Industry. Neftlanik 1 no.11:32 N '56. (KLRL 9:12) (Petroleum Industry) GUIU:VICH, V.A., inzh,; DIYAKONOV, N.G., inzh,; KALYAGIN, Yu.,F., inzh.. Tie beam with tongs.. Mekh, i avtom. proizv, 19 no,9:15 S 165, (MIRA 18:9) v /N L 31791-66 'ACC N_Rz SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Gurevich V. A. Engineer) ORG: none TITLE: Scientific and technical conference on exchanging experience in plannings construction and usage of substations without circuit breakers at 35-500 kv SOURCE: Elektricheskiye stantsil, no- 4, 1966, 96 - I TOPIC TAGS: -electronic conference, circuit breaker, electronic circuit, electric relay, industrial automation, industrial management ABSTRACT: The conference was held in Moscow, December 1965- .The participants at the conference Included representatives of power systems, the electrical industry, and educational, scientific research and planning institutes. In recent years, substations without high-voltage-side circuit breakers have :been increa9in6ly employed, due primarily to economic .considerations.. This was the third conference on this subject. .The goal of the conference was to show the current state of the i problem, analyse the results at hand and note the direction of .future development of such simplified substations. Reports were heard on: the selection of eleotrical-connectin6 circuits for such stations; a proposed series of large-unit apparatus for use -in such substations; Increasing ~he quality of planning documentation to avoid reconstructlon; relay protectidii- automatioi~ ~Lfiif_ielemechanics as applied to such substations; and other problems co;;~cted with the planning, construction and usage of these substations. [JPRS] SUB CODE: 09, 05 / SUBM DATE- none Card 1/1 L-~ WCt 621.311-4:623..316.1.002.22 GUREVICH., V.A., inzh.; KHOIvEAKOV, M.V., inzh. Nitric protection of insulating oil in power transformers. Blek. sta. 36 no.12:54~61 D 165. (IMIRA 18:12) PANKOV, VaoMy Niklforovich; GURNVIGH, -V., redaktor; TYMiErAY, A., takhnicheskiy redakto? - (The Party organization and the rise in stockbreeding) Pariinaia organizataiia i podOem zhivotnovodetva. Koskva, Gosoolitizdat, 1956. 77 P. (XLRA 9:10) 1. Sekretarl Sovetskogo ravkoma Ko=unisticheakoy partii Sovetskogo S#uza (Stock and.stockbreeding) LARIONOV, Aleksey Nikolayevich; (N-MVICH, V., red.; TROYANOTSKffA, H., tekhn.red. (Organizational work ensures success] Uspekh reshaet orgenizatorskaia rabota. Moskva, Goe.izd-vo polit.lit-ry. 1959. 94 p. (MIRA 12:8) 1. Sakreter' Fqazanskogo obkoma lommuniatichaskoy Partii Sovetskago Soyuza (for Larionov). (Ryazan Province--Agriculture) '-GUREVICH9 V-,q kand.tekhn.nauk - ----- - --------------- Using reinforced concrete in constructing transportation facilities of the Votkinsk Reservoir. Rech. transp. 19 no.4:29-32 Ap 160. (Votkinsk Reservoir-D6cks) (MIRA 14:3) (Reinforced concrete construction) SELYUTIN V.- LESNIKOV. N.; RAYEVICH, V.- GUREVICH V.; KRAVTSEV, A. (Bryansk); REVTZOV . M. (g. Ramensicaye, no RWFIFoy oblasti); NAZAR(V, P.; RYKOV, Yu.; MIN, A.; IGIATENKO, N. Letters on various subjects. Mest. prom. i khud. prowls. 3 no.8:30-31 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Starshiy inzhener Glavbelmostproma, g. Minsk (for Selyutin). 2. Glavnyy inzhener shveynogo kombinata "Pobeda", g. Ulan-Ude (for Gurevich). (Industries) ': ;' I I SOV-128-58-7-15/20 AUTHORSt Migay, V.P., and Gurevich, V.A., Engineers TITLEi Machining Allowances for Castings in the GDR,(Pripuski na- mekhanicheskuyu obrabotku v GDR.) PERIODICAL: Liteynoye proizvodstvo, 1958, Nr 7, pp 28-29 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article gives information on machining allowances used in the German Democratic Republic for stoul, cast iron, and light and heavy metal casting, There are 4 tables,. 1. Machine shop practice--Standards 2. Matals--Mhchini-ng card 1/1 GURIIVICH,.V.-B., student Examining marine chronometers of the First State Kirov Clock Plant. Trudy MIIGAIX n0-33:93-97. 158. (MMA 12:8)- ip0eadezicheskiy fakulltat Moskovskogo inatituta inshenerov geodezli, aerofotos"yemki i kartografii. (Chronometer) GUREVICH-. V.B., inzh. Using Talcott's method to determine latitude. Trudy I-aIGAIX no.49:83-90 162. (MIRA 16:6) (Latitude) GUREVICHO V., Inshener. Introducing contiumons and rapid Industrial methoda of building water remervoirs. Nor.1 rech.flot 13 no.7:21-23 N 133. MRA 6:11) (Raservoirs) GUREVICH,V.B., inzhener Harbor quays built of precast reinforced concrete. Rech. transp 14 no.4:18-20 Ap 155. (MIRk 8:6) (Precast concrete construction) (Wharves) GUREVICH, V. B. Doc Cand Tech Sci -- (diss3 "Prinei les of planning of rational types of harbor embankments 4-tL4condi- tions of water-4servoirs." Mos, 1957. 22 pp 4 shbets of charts 21 cm. (Min of Hig~er Education US3R. Moscow Order of Labor Red Banner biiilding Enginnering Inst im V.V, '-KuybYshev), 110 copies (KLI 21-57v 101) -49- GUREVIGH, V.B. ~--, - .~ ltesUti4 "studying the design of reinforced concrete elements for water. reservoir embankments. Rech.transp. 16 no.2:21-27 F 157. OILRA 10: 3) (Reinforced concrete construction) (Ubanments) GUREVIP itm- e4m Industrializing the building of mooring structures. Rech.transp. 16 no.5:24-29 My 157. (MLRA 10:5) (Hydraulic engineering) IV : ~:,, -1 1 . ii ~w : : . GURUIC!,, V.,B.~,,zhener. Ow ,. _-- Building shore protection features using reinforced concrete elements. Gidr.stroi. 26 no.6!8-11 Je 157. (Ml-RA 10:7) (Shore protection) GURUICH, Y.B., kBnd.tekhn.nauk Mooring quays in the Ustf-Donets harbor. Tranep. stroi. 8 no-13-16 0 158. (MIRA 11:11) (Ustl-Donets-Piers) GURMCH V.B. kand.tekhn.nauk Studying oome features of tho foVndations of prefAbricated concrete gravity smUnkments built on reser7oirs.'Trudy TS NI IEVT no. 13':'~7-JY7,5 8. (14TRA 11: 12) Olmbankm'ents) 0!0undations) MV GUREVICH, V.B., kand. tek,m. nauk. Uperience in using precast reinforced concrete In hydraulic engineering construction. Rech. tranep. 17 no.12:32-34 D 158. I (MIFA 12-. 1) (Precast concrete construction) (Hydraulic engineering) SHRIKIN, Petr Andreyevich; IIIKIIAYLOV, A.V., doktor toklul. nauk, retsonzent; ql~FICH,-V.B.., kand. tekhn. nauk., red.; MAKRUSIIIIIA., A.P., red. izd- va; BODROVA, V.A., tekhn. red. (Design of the slope pavings of hydraulic structures] Raschet pokry- tii otkosov gidrotekbnicheskilch sooruzbenii. Moskva, IVAI-vo "Rechnoi transport..",'1961. 292 p. (Hydraulic structures) (MIRA 14:10) GUREVICH, Vitaliy Borisovich, kavd.tekhn.nauk; KAPELLO, LA., inzh., Ir B.K., red.; FEDYAYEVA, N.A., red.izd-va; RHMVA, T.T., takhn.red. [Building hydraulic structures of precast reinforced concrete; calculations, analysis and execution of the operations] Stroi- tel'stvo gidrotekhnicbeskikh mooruzhenit iz ebornogo zitelezobotoua; raschety, issledovaniia i proizvodetvo rabot. Moskva, Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport," 1961. 296 p. MMA 15:2) (Wraulic structures) (Precast concrete construction) /FS FS (v 'j-3 /ETC ~ k- '- .-:VF-VC- ~',/ )/'E0 73 A C; U F SSI 0 N -',f FL: AP- 0 103 UR/0033/65,A4 2,"-Jf) 2/ 143 7 /1345,1; AUTHOR: Gitrevich, V. B. TIME:- ~slp eftacedthi6 equaOrtak 'kwl i rim, w *uhta al aw SOURCE: Astronowicheskiy, Aurnal, v.1- 42,, Role TOPIC TAGS: astrwrietry,' selenaaeatriW eqtuttorW coordinate, Uficlon, lanar Ubmtt~n, ataUar coordinato IU3STRACT. When astronomical observaUohs2 are Made from the con:1 ft;,wW be necessary to us-e-Tdfiir tiThe and-ffie W&f6E6centr1c equatorial ccordina*~-rj af otars. 'rhe values W` [lie paramc!ter of forced php:ical libratior, f and. the incHnattion I a..'the hinar ,equator to the ecliW c are not 'rmofvr, p-reciqely, and Lberefore the aj:,iuramy o1 pl,esen't nalations of solenocf-ntr-c coordinates is low. Great 2-CCLJrM!','XVi' OIX hO ~cr appro.--iniate ast-:onornical detormlan.tiou of Elie ooordinates of poijit-i on ifie: twia-i- sur- L-- fac._-: 2-, iarly obsen7ations, but g7reater accuracyw4llbe required h-er., 'Misgreati~r i can bf3 )b-I.Lined by a corresponding incruLse in the accuracy of f ajid 1. 1,1115 Paper describes a progranl 9f Obsp:.-vationig to be made on the lunar surfoce I i,,cloqar dei-ormi-iation of those vJnues. I-he transformation required is frain the ineui g-eo.- equawr '"a coor~hia:eN7 of titarEj at :1 ffiven equinox to the apparent 4 elertoi~(?nj ri i., ;Card 1/2 gq PHIJUrfil IIIHIUMUFF '[MA IMAM 11111, 14" ASSOCIATION: none L 47~93-555 ACCESSION MIR: AP60104-37 for a. paxticular tinie. The author raviawa the phwobiena which wist bn~ Cakw inta (1ou- sideration in this proceis: precession of 'the verual equinox, proper Motion and. amitual paraHax of atar% aild the orbitad moldon of the coinponents fff doOle stars j is well aii annual and mon:hly aberration. Monthly aberration is the most important cf these aild appropriate reductlon formulas are derived. Also given is the derivation of formulu characterizing the accuracy of the sele-noceatric cquatorW co~ordinatea of stais, ctimputed from their equatorial geocentric or eclJptic cooniinates. As mentioned abave, thi) the P-4'osc~d program for a-strometrIc oboorvatio-as frora the accuraev of th4c -,,aluoi of ( and I aud mak! possiblo determiz.-.1,ions ~jf lunar ~rmj hbra.Lions. OI-ig. prt. hl~18; 7(j forir,,4:iLi~, 4 hj.,'W-tm3, and 3 tables, SUBNUTTEM: MepC4 NO REF SOV- DIE; Card 2/2 ENCL.- 00 OTHER: 00:3 SUB CODE-., Ajk ATD PRESS.- 3254 ......... ... Iu.-Ifful, Infil tf. lilt P ci cr. -z COUIV.IdI!IIUj 1 11 . .. I.; ttiotjjm;'dkdqtso et dd5 c( WiliflUcs dc-I!,76's Bull, ,A c:t j ; : I Ov'! qilllhlt!~ 4~ i,. I,, +i wvd, I !".vt oil- Ir"Ilindriml: ITON11,1111;d-, Y~U) ~i! I k',-f f ej % GU-12iiG"I, .. 0. "Differential Equations of Linear Tzme,ll Uso. 1"at. 1~*ai&, 7, No.11 pp 199-202, 1952 ;, !-~.: -1 -- I , 1! - . ; . I -: i I ; ! I USSR Nathenatics - Textbooks Sep/Oct 52 "Criticism and Bibliography: Some More on Ns. V. Yefimov,s Textbook 'Short Course of Analytical Geometry,," V. B. Gurevich "Usp Matemat Nauk" Vol 7, No 5(51), pp 249-253 Present article was printed in the order of a discussion of textbooks on mathematics for col- leges (higher technical schools). 2-1his discuB- Sion -Xhich started in the -pages of the preoeat journal represents an all-sided crizicism of existing textbooks on mathematics for colleges, with the purpose of creating higher q-aality 242283 textbooks. States that Bvb~ect textbook of" Yef- mov "Kratkiykurs snaliticheskoy geometriJ.") solves a number of problems in the teaching of analytical geometry in colleges. 242T83 7 I.- 1 1.1 %IVI-1, 71 ... , it, I.- ~ I' ~I'wf,,"" ' '. - ~ 1~ I I-," ~ ; ~ I' OURIVICH, V.3.- KAPUSTINA, V.S., redaktor; MANEM. Te.A., takhniches)d7 KTEOO~ (Assigrmente for students of secondar7 correspondence schools; algebra and.goometry. Class 63 Zadaahi dlia uchashchikhaia saochnoi srednei shkol:7. Algebra i goometrita. VI klass. Sostavil Y.B.Gurevich. Izd. 8-e. Moskva, Goa. uchabno-pedagog. izd-vo. 19-54. 71 p. OUM 8:4) I. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) GlavneVe upravleniye shkol. (Algebra--Problems,'exerciees.*otc.) (Geometry-Problems, exercises, etc.) GURBYICH,,T.R.; LIRMINA, R.L. redaktor; RYBIN, I.T., tekhnichaskiy 4W1.. lw~~"_ . _ ".; re tor. [Assignments for students taking secondary school correspondence courses; algebra and geometry. Glass 7.1 Zadaniia dlia uchashchikh- sia zaochnoi arednoi shkoly; algebra i geometriia. VII klass. Soeta.- vil T.B.Ourevich. Isd. 8-9. Moskva, Goa. uchabno-podagog. isd-vo Ministerstva prOGTOshcheniia HSISR, 1954. 79 (MLRA 8:1) 1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.X Gl&vnoyo upravlemile shkol. (Algebra--Study and teaching.) (Geometry--Study and teaching) ,GUREVICH, Viktor Borisovich; MINORSKIT, Vasilly Pavlavich; SHOSTAK, R.Ya., _~ M. ., red.; AKHLAX)V, S.N., tekhn.red. [Textbook of analytical geometry for institutions of higher learning] Uchobnik analiticbenkoi goometrii dlia vtuzov. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo fiziko-matematichaskot lit-ry. 1958. 163 ?. (Geometry, Analytical--Textbooks) (1414 12:1) T,!,XT: The author describes thc principlea of design and ....operation of a simple, electronically controlled phane_shiftdr,pro-- ducing a phase shift of the output voltap with respect to the input, of uD to 1300 to 1350 when, a twb-vaLve circuit in used, and even 1,110M so iinen several valves are used. The phase shlifter is non-linear it operates at frequencies up to several hundred kilacycLes. It based on the welL knova-i dependence o-Z the input dependence of a par-. allel voltaae feedback -mplifier on' its gamin. If tt-te series I MPP-- dance to the zkiplifier is made purely reactive and the parallel feedback impeda-ace purely resistive, the output voltage will be shifted by a phase, depending on the ratio of. the t -to and the :range- of tae phase-shift will depend on the amplifier gain. The respeC- tive position of the two impedances may be reversed. The gain of Card 1/2 L 445.5~5 Ew-MVE7wa(b) Peb ASD-3 ACCESSION HR: AP404356i AUTHOR: Gula, I.; Curevich, V. E. iq;p TITLE., Current-pulse shaper-amplifiers SOURCE: IVUZ. Priborostroyeniye, v 7~ no., 41 1964, 54-641 TOPIC TAGS, pulse shneing d avigeei, shAper, trans istorized" dhapal:r "aaip lif ier! st~irage unit, mem ory unit, computer &.ccesq time, pulse shaper, computer, c-pmp"ter Memory ABSTRACT, The article describes two var iants of transistorizeC current-pulse,' shaper-amplifiers designed foruse in a magnetie memory unit with access time of the order of 1 psec. They provide current pulses with an ampltllude of mi.~-0.6 a and a duration of 0.3 -0.8 psec, whose repetition frequericy may be, arbitrarily varied from 0 to I Mc. Output pulse rise time is of the arder (if 0.1-0.32 lisee. Basic sthematic diagrams of both the variants are shown In Fig*~ I and 2 of the Enclosure. Each contains 3 stagear an output atage using a F6014i p(wer transistor and two preamplifier stages using P40,2 trannistors. A chdiracteriatic feature of both systems is that the output transistors operate within, an active (amplifyin 'G) region of their current characteristics, without reaching saturation. The im- saturated made was selected mainly to avoid the much larger inimt current (T3 base Card 1/4 L 2h455~-65 ACCESS109 NR: AP4043561 current) which would be necessary for transistor saturation at.the same lotd ro- sistance and collector voltage. However, by operating the. output.- stage in an cla- saturated mode, the operating point position may vary with temperature, input signal amplitude, or on replacing the transistor. To stabilize the operating pcLnt, a nonlinear feed-back system through a D-219-type area junctivn alcrodiode (DI in Fig. 1) or D-11-type point-junction diode (in Fig. 2) is msed. The variant show in Fig. 2 is distinguished by a transformer (Trj) in the examitter circuit of triode T2* by means of which the second and third stages can be better matched to each other, and good thermal stability obtained. Orig, art. has: 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: Leaingradakiy elektrotekhaicheakLy imsititut in V. 1. Ulltanova (Lenina) (Leningrad Institute of Electrical 1ngineering ChelY413ir'slay potitdkhni- cheskiy i titut (Chelyabinsk Polvtechnical-Inatitut SUBMITTED: 18Dec63 ENCL: 02 S013 CODES Tic NO REF SOVi (302 OTHERS. 000 d- 2A T. ~ 01i i ~'g Fig. 1. 4as::c Schematic of a shaper-aimplifier (variam, 1) TlT2'- P402; T3 P601; 01 -D219; R, - ZZ kalliml- R2 33 kohm-, R3 - 430 ohm; R4 - 68 ohm (to be matched when 'tttnlngl CL 47 pf C2 - 3000 pf (to be matched vhen, tuning). I Card 3/4 ~ I I 14M II F PAR LAD I L 24455-65 ACCESSIOU HR3 AP4043561~ taper- Fig,, 2. Elitsic i1chematic of a al 4 4 amplif ler (VaVA.ant 2) TI,T2 - P-4402; T~j P6019: DI - 011; r r 02 - D9 o~ 011;. rell - 27 kohn j RZ - I kohm; ~.j - 10 ko1krij; R 4 (to be matched when tutling); eo C, - Z700 pf (to be matched when t T i i di t ) un n taary w r, - pr ng ng; ; V, - 30 loops, secondary W7 = 15 loops on ain F-20M core; core t dimeasiorts 1) x d x It 10 x 6 x. 5 mm Card 4/4 ,25639 -SOURCE CODE: UR 651000/01310213/027.7 AUTHOR: Gurevich, V. E. ORG: none' TITLE: Nonlinear feedback in a transistorized pulse-response stage SOURCE: Poluprovodnikovyye pribory I ikh primenaniye;'abornik stateye XLO. 13t 1965, 213-227 TOPIC TAGS: electronic amplifier, transistorized amplifiers electronic feedback, electronic circuit, electric resistance ABSTRACT: The efficiency of nonlinear feedback in a pulse-response amplifier is theoretically considered under these cGnditions: different proportions of feedbacks collector -circuit, and input-circuit resistances; operation from ideal and real signal sources. It is found that: (1) Reduction of charge in the base of am open transistor under the influence of the nonlinear feedb*ack Is determined by these two factors: (a) diversion of a part of the collector current to the base circuit and (b) shunting of the input circuit by the feedback circuit and load resistance; (2) The feedback efficiency increases with the internal resistance Rs of the sig nal source, if DR Rs, the feedback efficiency is depressed; here, B is the base current transfer factor and R is the load resistance., (3) If the feedback is turned on before or at the threshold of saturation, and Brf < Rin (where rr is the feedback-circuit resistance and R in is the input resistance), the transistor does not saturate, no matter how strong the input signal might be; (4) In low-load-re si stance pulse amplifiers, the feedback circuit should preferably be connected via an emitter follower. Orig. art. has: 6 figures.and 34 formulas. SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATE: none ORIG REF: 003 V V. 77 2 t7j!vi,;rs;m;it-w--,-I , 1, 7 , - - , - - . . . - , ~ . , , , GUREVICH, V.F. Device for control-ling and testing seismic apparatus Trud7 AzNII DN no-4:217-222 t56. NIRA 14:4) (Seismometers) 3/169/62/000/003/013/098 D228/D301 1?300 6-- AUTHORS: urevich, V. P. and Mamedov, P. Z. TITLE: Determining the phase identity of piezoceramic seismic detectors employed in marine~lseismic~'Isurveying PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 3, 1962, 20-21, abstract 3A173 (Azerb. neft. teserrufaty, Azerb. neft. kh-vo, no. 4, 1961, 8-10) TEXT: A new type of pjfzoelectric_pressure -seismograph is described. This is made of polarized barium-titanate ceramics and has a sensiti- vity that is practically independent of the temperature in the in- terval 0 - 1000, a high mechanical strength, and highly stable elec- trical parameters. The seismograph consists of; 3-4 cylindrical de- tectors (summary capacity of 0.07,af.), connected in parallel; a shunting resistance (180 kfl); and'a coordinating traneform-er (high- resistance winding inductivity of -800 h., transformation coeffi- cient of 10). These are placed in an oil-filled plastic hose which is joined to the seismic scythe. Formulas were derived from the ana- Card 1/ 3 ~!'f lp '1! ilij;: S/16 62/000/003/013/096 Determining the phase ... D228YI)30'1 lysis of ihe seismograph's equivalent scheme, and curves of the change in the complex inlet resistance and the phase angle between the voltage and the current in the frequency band 5 - 45 c/a were constructed. There is good agreement between the experimental and the calculated curves. The inlet resistance has an inductive and a capacitive character on frequencies that are respectively smaller and greater than the resonance frequency. At a resonance frequency of 22 c/s, the resistance is purely active, and the phase difference amounts to 900. The phase differences of seismographs can be mea- sured by the method of Lissajous figures -- by means of the compa- rison of the seismograph under test with standards or with an equi- valent active resistance. The calculated permissible frequency de- viations are, for simplicity, converted into the dimensions of the small semiaxis of the Lissajous ellipse (a table is compiled for frequencies of 20 - 80 c/s). An estimate is made of the possible limits of the'deviations in the seismo raph's capacity and induct- ance for ensuring a phase identity of 6.001 see. Highly coincident theoretical and experimental curves, from which it is possible to Card 2/3 S/169/62/000/003/013/098 Determining the phase ... D228/D301 estimate the phase identity on a frequency of 30 c/s for groups of 1 - 5 seismographs at An inductance of 400 - 1200 h., were construc- ted. The phase identity of the set of pressure seismographs is de- termined by the parameters of the coordinating transformer. /-Ab- stracter's note: Complete tranalation.-7 dar 8/16 62/000/007/022/149 D228Yx07 AUTHOR: -Gurevich, V. P. TITLE: Influence of the ohmic resistance of a seismic scythe's conduits on the sensitivity and the phase shifts of recording channels PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 7, 1962, 21, ab- stract 7A138 (3b. nauchno-tekhn. inform. Azerb. n.-i. in-t po dobyche nefti, no. 3 spets,, 1961, 19-25) TEXT: Curves of the dependence.of the transmission and phase shift factor on the line's resistance were calculated o6n the basis of the equivalent circuit diagram: seismograph-line-amplifier entry point. The calculations were made for the entry point of a Y-S*-51A (U-5- 51D) amplifier with a primary inductance of 8 henries. It follows from the curves that the difference in the sensitivity of the first and the last devices will reach 30%, and that the phase shifts will be -0.02 'aec, when a 28-channel seismograph outfit with a spacing -of 100 m of fl 13 P-0, 35~ (PVR-0 .35) wire is used on a frequency of Card 1/2 Influence of the OhMic 3/169/62/000/007/022/149 D228/D307 10 c/s. These magnitudes will be less for higher frequencies. In order to eliminate the line's resistance to the sensitivity and the-phase shifts, it is recommended that low-resistance copper wires should be employed, that balancing resistances should be in- cluded, and also that input transformers with increased primary in- ductance should be used. /-Abstracter's note; Complete.translation.7 Card 212 GUREVICII, V.F. . ... ....- Practlof) o~ vralJoyly% radlo in goodetic operaldonti in offshore geophysical prospecting. Razvod-.i prom.geofi.7. no.IA.*123-12.6 162. (AIRA 15.7) (Ca-spian Sea.- -Electric proDpoeting) GUREVICH) V.F.i B"I.IKERY K.i". Compensator for controlling electromagnetic -interfe.rences caused by electric transmission lines in seismic prospecting. Neftegaz. geol. i geofiz. no.3:39-40 165. Wnfu! 18:,7) - I tL~,Ut pC, 1. AzerbaydzhanskLy nauchno-issledovateltsky 4:,f dobyche riefti. NRt jh) GY1 SOURCE CODE: AUTHORi ~=Ugr!Li~~, V. F, ORG: 'All-Union Scientific Research UR/2552/65/000/044/0049/0058 Ltite *f-Geovhv91cal.P.rosi4~t- jRS thods Moscow (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut geofizicheskikh matodov razvedki) TITbE: Theoretical and experimental studies of marine seismic devices SOURCEi Moscow. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issladovatellski inatitut geo--' fizicheskikh metodov razvedki. Prikladnaya geofizika. no. 44t 1965t 49- -58 TOPIC TAGS: piezoelectric transducer, seismograph ABSTRACT: The design and testing of two devices built in 1960-61 at the AzHII DN are described. one device is used for determining the static sensitivity of RochelIG-sait piezoelectric receivers; the nensi- tivity is calculated from the formula AU AP - 1.23 - W where AU is the voltage pulse arising at pressure gradient Ap. The 1/2 L 12043-66 ACC NRt AT5028868 second device records the frequency characteristics of piezoelectric receivers and of the piezosaismograph-amplifier input system, and is used to determine the phase identity of piezoseismographs. At the same time, the theoretical and experimental frequency characteristics of the piezoseismograph-amplifier input system are studied as functions of the number of piezoelectric receivers connected In parallel and as func- tions of the resistance shunting the primary winding of the matching 0 ' fil "-'t';--.:'Tereshko. trans-formor. In addition to the author A& A** Bagirov,, D,!~' T\ P X . and N.'V._'Lobkova partic ated ~ the construction of Zo B*'--Tagi e I the devices and in .the-1-nvestigat Lone. - Orig. art, has: 5 figures, 5 formulas. SUB CODEs 08,17/ SUBM DATE: 00/ ORIG RErt DOS/ OTH REF: 001 Card 22 WIZLVICH.9 V. G. and N. P. PE7ROV Extending the Service Life and Increasing the Wear Re!3istannca of the Crankshaft Mechanism of a High-Speed Diesel. Povsheniye iznosostoykosti i sroka sluzhby mashin. t. 2 (increasing the Wear Resistance and Extending the Service Ufe of Machines. v. 2) Diyev, Izd-%,o AN UkrSSR, 1960. 290 p. 3,000 copies printed. (Series: Its: Trudy, t.2) Sponsoring Agency: Vsesoyuznoye nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obshchestvo masbinostroitell noy promyshlemosti. Tsentrallnoye i Kiyevskoye oblastnoye pravleniya. InsLitut mekhaniki AN UkrSSR. Editorial Board: Resp. Ed.: B. D. Grozin; Deputy Resp. Ed.: D. A. Draygor; 1-1. P. Braun, I. D. Faynerman, I. V. Kragel Iskiy; Scientific Secretary: M. L. Barabash; Ed. of v. 2: Ya. A. Samokhvalov; Tech. Ed.: N. P. Rakhlina. COVERAGE: The collection contains rapers presenttxl at tho Third Scientific Technical Conference held in Kiyev in September 1957 on problems of increasing the wear resistance and extending the service life of machines. The conference was sponsored by the Institut stroitel'Tioy mekhaniki AN UkrSSR (Institute of structural Mechanics of the Academy of Sciences Ukrainian 5SR), and by the Kiyevskaya oblastnayn. orgonizatsiya nauchno-tekhnichoskogo obshchestva nashino3troitell noy Promyshlennosti (Keyev Re~ional Orpnization of the Scientific Technical Society of the Hachine-Building Industry). MIKHALICIIENKO, M.G.; BEEZPALOV, V.D.; GUREVICHIZ-y~G P- KISELEV, M.V.,, inzh., nauchnyy red.1-REYZ, M.B., red.izd-va; PULIKINA, Ye.A., tekhn. red. [Sizing and dressing of sand for construction] Fraktoioni- rovanie i obogashchenie stroitellnykh peskov. Leningrad, Gosstroiizdat, 1963. 87 P. 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