SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ILYASOVA, N.V. - ILYENKO, V.G.

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S/075162/017/007/001/006 Sliq/S186 AUTHORSs Rusanovq A, Kop Alekseyevaq V. V.# Illya*QW&O.N. Yo, and: Xhitrovp V. G. ...... TITLE% Spectrographic quantitative determination of omall concentrt- tions of rare earth* in rocks and*aingrals PERIODICALs Zhurnal analiticheskoy khiiiit V. 17v no- 7o -1962j* 609 - eig TEXTI k direct simultaneous determination of rare ssrths lz ores was made using a AY'(:-l 3 (DFS-1 3) diffraction speotrograph hayiag a dispersion of 4 - 2 2/mm. The spectrum was excited by evapdratizg the pQwder samplop mixed with buffer mixture, in a carbon are discharge. Otbervise, the procedure followed the traditional spectrakraphic method. The standskrd experimental error of the method is 15%. The sennit1trity of determination is 0.00196 for Ybj 0.003% for Tu and Ys OoOO5% for Uvp 0.010; Iror Nds D..O)% 'for Pro Gd, Dy, and Lup 0.04$ for Ce, 0.05% for $so EAj Tbt Uo# and St. The seapitivity can be increased to the 30 - 100 times by * simple cbemical enrichment of the samples with rare earths. In the origlool paper the analytic spectrum lines of the rare earths and of the distutbing elements Card 1/2 6/07 62/017/007/001'/006 Spectrographic quantitative determination.oo B119,,0166 were tabulated on 5 pages. There are 3 figures and 4 tablone The scit important English-language reference ist J. A. Xorrisl Ce S. Hopper$' Analyt. Cheme 24, 1399 (1952). ASSOCIATIONs Vessovusnyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy inititut sinerallujos0ii syrIya, Moskva (All-Union,Scieatific Rosoiarch Inatttuto,or Mineral Raw Materialop Moscow) SUBMITTEDs December 30, 1961 Card 2/2 AF6028191. S0=& COM I 1006foii~wo'7'0-0 jMCRS Ihmanove A. Ll Aleksoyffat',Ve H.1 n1yasova, no vs ORGi An-U~ion Scientific Research Institute.for Mineral Saw Yaterials (Vassoy0ow tnauchno-iselodavatellakly,institut minerallnogo oyrlya) TITM Klimination of the nutual effect of tantalum and nlobim In the spootinmi analisis of,iineral ores SOURCEs Zavodsk:aya laboratoriya. Y. 326 no. 6. 1.966. 696-700 TOPIC TAGS: analysta, tantalum, niobium cobalt ~Cfflpouod ABSTRACT.- The article proposes'a spectral method for sixuitanea:ws detorml~itio~ of niabium and tantalum, which eliminates.the mutual effect of theo,etwo, elem*'4ts6~ 7h& method is based on the addition of cobalt chloride to the inamp3mv being ani4yzo41. In the interval 0.003-0,1%, the reproducibility (variation coofficlent) of a ainglo determination of tantalum and nioblum is IM It was found that the effect of niobium on the into'nsity of the tantalum lines'can be eliminated bj the creation of-conditions under which tantalum will appear in the aro- cloud independently of the appearan6o of nicbUm. -This is achieved by.the addition to the samples of reagents (metal chlorides or fluorides) which lead to the formation of now compowAso 7he experimental results g.iven in the article wa's &tail" b.T a&Utlons of asiby&ou c*alt chl"J&. It Card 112 UBHKWSKIYO Sh,D,; SHUIKINAp E.Ye.1 DEMIMp N&A,; TU1UJ=kXAp N.A*; VRUBLLMKATA,, 0,S,; ZMOVAjq T*A,; UEEUANSK1~0 T, r,; Prin-Imali uchastiy*3 BAGRAMUNp M.G.j TLITASOVA S T, 1 1.1-- ~01~j--Jj,e 111, .11 ~ Methodology of the detection of maymptom4tio olgrriorm of qvArteA malarla, Had. parase i paras. bolt 34 no.W84-188 ~Nr4p 165. (MIRA .18: U) 1, Otdol protozoologii Iwtituta asditminskoyptrazitDlogii i trapicheskoy meditmirq ineni TeJ. Marts twuNiollo MI.al.mtorstva zdravookhransniya SSSRO, Moskva. ROSHCHIN, I.V.; NVM(WA, II.V.; PROMICIROY, Tu,D,j IJA(2WVAvli,D.j-, IVBLVOVAj P.S.; ILYASOVA,,,S.V.; BULYCHEV# G,,V. Hygienic characteristics of Via dust factorp Omd betath of workore engaged in cleaning boilers of ele*tric statimes tqhes&pemonk~ nauch.-issl.inst.san.i gig. no.664,40161, (14XPA 160) (LUNGS-DUST DISEA (BOILIMS) 3(5) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2219 RSFSR. GlaVnOYO UPraVlOniY* geologil I okhrony nodr Geologiya I neftegazonoancat' Vostochnoy Sibiri'(Ooology-and Oil- and Gas-beariqg Possibilities of FAstern Siberia) Nodcowt oost6p-~ tekhizdat, 1959. 486 p. 1,650 copies printed. Additional Sponsoring Agency% Vostoahno-Sibir3kky nsft~egeologlchiskiy treat. Ed.: V.G. Vaoillyovj Executive Ed.: Yei,.G. Forshina;~ Tech. Id.t I.G. Fedotova. PURPOSEi The book Is intended for geologists Interwoed in 06 stratigraphy, lithology, tectonics, and the Oil-Jand Ste-boarIng possibilities of the Eastern Siberian platform and Zabayk<yo. COVERAOE; This collection of articles contains mat*rlals on the stra- tigraphia classification and lithologio charectokstias of sediments of the Cambrian,system and of the so-called "ancient" beds devel, oped along the northern slope of the Eastern Sayin Mountains and Card 1/4 Geology and Oil- and Gas-bearing (Cont.) SOV/2219 the western littoral of TAke Baykal. Extenalve information on the petrography and paleontology of these depositm is presented. A - number of articles deal with the tectoniceof the southern part of the Siberian platform and its oil- and gas-bearing possibilities of the BaykAl-type depressions. There are 40 tables, 74 figures, and 4 charts. There are 205 Soviet references. TABLE OF CONTENTSt From the Editor Karaise*, I.P. Lithologic - Stratigraphia and Gooo-hemical Charaoteristion of Rocks of the Southern Part of the 8 Siberian Platform Toakhnovskiy, M.A. Comparing the Stratigraphlo 86atidna of the Early Paleozolo Series In the Southern Frinlges,of the Sib**rian Platform 187 Illyukhl,na, AN. Lithologic Charactoristics and the Putlook for Gas- and Oil-bearing Possibilities In the Notsways Suite of the Lower Cambrian of the Southern 311)orlan Platform 249 Card 2A Oeology and Oil-'and Oao-boaring (Cont.) Goryachev,, A.I. Facies of the Lower Cambrian Sediments in the Southern Part of the Siberian Platform Illyasova, Z.Kh. and L.A. Lysova. Spores in th#~,Lowsg- .Cambrian Sediments of the Southern Part of the Siborian Platform SOV/2219 Karasev, I.P., G.G. Lebed', and V.S. Galimova. fauna! of the Lower and Middle Cambrian Period in the Southern Part of the Siberian Platform Zayohuk, P.S., YA.M. PerIkova, and Yo.M. Meshcherskaya. Oil- iooumulating Properties of the East Siberian Cambilan Sediments Karpyshev, V.S. Cambrian Sediments of the Middle Course of the Biryusa River Card 3/4 :288: 304, 312 ~325 336 Oeology and 011- and Oas-bearing (Cont.) SOV12219 Kononov, A.I. Now Data on the T*otonics of the Southeastern Part of the Siberian Platform Zamarayev, S.M. and V.V. Sameonov. Geologioal Stituattire and the Oil- and Gas-bearing Possibilities of the Seleoginakaya Depression Vasillyev, V.G.,, S.N. Gushkovich,, and E.N. Ushnevskiy. The Problem of Interpreting Gravimetric and Magnetic Data for the Southern Part of the East Siberian Platform 475 Paleontologic Plates 489 AVAILABIE: Library of Congress MX/ad 8-20-59 Card 4/4 UN' DEWIKIYP A.# in*i.1 TAMOVp Y8.0 insh-; y,"'HNIKMV )I-., IMOb-; SH SA N., ino.; MUM* A.., inah.; Al J, MINIP. I., blith., Now machines for mUls and elevatoro. Mkk#--elov. girmao 28 uo,9z 22-26 3 1629 (KIU 15110) 1. G6r'kovskiy mashijoastroitelf'M gav*d i*'.Vbr9btj*u (for Poooklyp Tamarov 2* Vass *ixftutbuo-i ,, RUAshnikov, Shiahkln). seledovatel skil- i ekpporimq0ml 'no- konztaAktorokiX:' k -jjvDdo-ml'*tvMn'1130 maohinostroyenijif(ror Leykin). 3. Kh&V iskav* mushl i*Wt&ts:LV naya otantsiyu. (Gralro-b-ndling P=hlae) IZYKINo A.; ILIUMMij, Screw conveyor-loader for grain, fte-elev, Prom. 29 xjo.3t24,25 mr t 63. Wra 16%9), 1. Vesisoyuznyy nauohno-issledovatel'okiy i eO,~*rimenWlno-korp- struktorskiy institut prodavollstvqnnogo raoUnoatroyontys (for Leykin). 2. ICharlkovskaya mashinolspytatolfrayll stantlAys (fo~ Islyemini). GELESKULp M.N.v kand.tekhn.nank; nOTENKOLA.A.l gora:ry lazh,; MAK-PODGORNOV, Use of reinforced concrete arch supports in tho D6~vfla B"in mines. Ugoll Ukr. 6 no.llsU-13 N 162. IMM 1542~ 1. Institut gorno, dela in. A.A.Skochitako 6~0 (Dognote BILsin-Mine timberizi ITEM, A.I. as poultry farm posts, PtItsevodstyo 8 no.61-.35 Je '58. (Him 1196) I.Tafedrs. soologil posvonochufth Hookovskog* Utsiveroltota. iment Wo;; Lomonosova. (Sparrove) (Parani too --Pou]Ltr Oirds As carrIere of iisowo~q) I r T, XARkSPA, Ye.T.; ILITMOp A9I* ure- Hicrotum o9conemmis studied on t Song feat s of the biology anImls, Kat, k posuo fxw~v I flot7 SSSR. Otd, 80014 rha,37MI-71 157* (mmi Ilil) (Nero recion-field mloO ZIMAYA, A.A. I ILI 10 , A. L. Gamsidae In house and field "arrow in Moscow agid this ODscow area. Jbd, paras, I paraze bol. 27 uo.4-.475-481 JI-Ag 158. (xm 12 -.;2) L' Iz otdels, infek-tsiy a prirodnoy oebagovostlyu Instituts, epidemi6logli i mikrobiologit imeni pochetnogo nkodemilm N.Y. 0muslat AM SSOR (~ir- in,. stituta - Prof. S.N. *lromtsev, zav. otdolon - pref. PjA. Fetrishcheva). Oemsidae In sparrows in Russian citis.e (Ru)) (BIRM, same) A#-I* ractors determining the b*qlnnlng of the reproduptlon For$od to bons* sparrow populations %rasser domeotious L.),Zooli*4rs37 no.IW867-1873 D 158. 1211) 1, Chair of Vertebrate Zoology. Biological Pedoloolcal 01sculty, Moscow State University, (Moscow-4parrows) Materials on reproduction in the house aparrw (Amomor do- mesticus Lq) in Moscove lauchadoklovyvashkoll-t b1olohmuki no.D33-39 '59. (XM 12:5) 19 Rekomendovans. kafedroy soologli posvonoch*lkh Nookovskogo gosudaretvannogo universitets. In. NoV.Laeonosova. (mmov-Sp"HOWS) (Bins-PHYSIOU)GY) I L ITSMM, A. 1. cological factors Influencing the infection of the house sparrow (passer doseeticus L.) with gamasid mites. Zool.sbur. 38 no-71 1060-1068 J1 159. (gru 1p.:10) 1. Chair of Vertebrate Zoology, Blologleal-Peddogical. Facultro Moscow State University* (Moscow Province-.Alto~) (Parasites--Sprrows) KARAS VA, Te.Ye; ILIYMO, A.Is Studying the biology and pographical distritutlon *f shrews in northern Kazakhstan, Trudy Inst* soole AN Kazakh. M 13t78-92 ~ l6o. (PIRA 13:7) 1. Otdol infAtely * pr1rodsoy oeh&govostlyu Imatit-04L *ptdoulo- logil I m1krobilogil In. X.Fe Gavaleya. (Kazakhst&n--Shrsws) IL'YENKO, A. I., Cand Bio Sci -- "Ecology sparrow (Passer domestious Le) In the city "J,4~ .**v+reai4 in conne ti n with Its potential and economic" too Moo, 1961, Inet Im V. I, Lenin) (KL, 8-61, 237) Df, ths'domestic i 4oPow and spidipiniological (Moo Otat* Ped IL'YENKO. A.1-ZAGORODNYAYAq GAU. Importance of artificial nesting places as milght skit1ters in vinter for some birdsInesting in tree hollows. Zool. zhur. 40 no.lk-. 1736-1738 N 61. (MIRA 14,11L) 1. Biological-Pedological Faculty# State UniVersity of Moscov. (Birds* Protection of) ILIUMOP A.Io Hamfulneso and ugabihesis of house 8PUTOW.', FrUoda 51 no.2:13-1..1.12 F ',~2. 1. Mookovskiy gosudars orolt4t in.: M.Mo"nonavoo Studying deasonal changes in the veight of oxa:LL Urdios OrnitoIAW:J4AL no.4tU7-430 162, (MRA 16-43 (Birds-Physiology) IL'YENKO,- A.I. Development of local populations of the greal, tits# Zool. dmr. 41 no.5t736-743 MY 102. (MIRA l5s6) 1. Complex Laboratoryp Biologico-PedologicalTaculty, State University of Moscow. (Titmice) ILIUM A.I, Nesting relations of birds the settlements of the Moscow region. Nauch.dokl.vym.m:k1y; b1ol.nauk no.2o"$ ~63# (HXPA 16s/*) 1. Rekomendoyam kafedroy voologil posvonochaftt MoOkovskogo gosudaretvannogo m1yersiteta $me MOT.10mono"C"'O (MOUW REGIOL-BM-4M AXD WtS) MROVA, A.D.; DUROVA, L.I.; ILIYENKO, A.I. Effectiveness of DDT in the control of mites ad fleas in artifteiia bird nesting places. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkol$j biol. nauki no.3:' 23-27 163. (MM 16:9) 1. Rekomandovans, zoologo-entomologicheskoy laboratorlyey biologo-pochvennogo fabillteta Moskovskogo gomdaratvennogo universiteta im. M.V.Lomonosova. (DDT (Insecticide)) (Parasites-Birds) WIMOP A.I.; ZUBCnNIWVA, re.v. Year-rouad observations of labeled red-baakad Imak ln)lmo and wood nice in UP Moscow region. Zool. shur. 42'no.4oO09-617 163. (HIRA U37) 1. Institute of Biological Physical, Acaderq of Scienries of the U.S.S.FLO,p Moscow. (Moscow region-Jield sios) ZHANT -EV,- R.D -IL'YEINKO) A,I,;- L, 11Y Feeding habits of house sparrows in the central part of Moscow Province. Zool. zhur. 42 no.llil736-1740 163. (KIRA 170) 1. Biologico-Pedological Faculty, State University ot 14Dscow. 39038 0/057/61/01/01V0C,3/01q B100108 AUTHORSt Il_ly ento~L_A,_E., and Zykav, V. G. TITLE3 Experimental determination of the regior6 of magnetic oqr- faces limited by a separatrix PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 31, no, 11, ~1961, 1289 1293 TEXT: Attempts are made to determine experimentally.'the regions of magnetic surfaces limited by a separatrix as functioms of' the longitudirua magnetic field and the current in a stellarator coilp using a model in which the plasma is simulated by an electron beam. The experimental de- vice is a cylindrical vacuum chamber made of glass (iO ca 'in diameter., 80 cm long), which is evacuated down to 5*10- 6 mm Hg. 1it electron gun injecting electrons of 1000 - 1500 ev is installed at one and of the tute. At the other end there is a fluorescent screen for ubservjng the shape and size of the electron beam. The longitudinal ma8zetic field is gener- ated by a single-layer solenoid (14 cm In diameter, 60 em lang). The stellarator field is generated by a coil which is movnteti to the glass Card 1/3 V~ 81035TY681 /0 3 1 /D 1/00 3/019 Experimental determination of the B1001081 tube (three pairs of turns with a radiun of 5,5 cm, at a pitch of 60 cm)J. ' r Both coils are fed from separate sourcen, and the ckirrentt~. lowing :~q them can be controlled independently. An out-of-foo~s el6ctron bewi,~was~ injected to determine the regions limited by the sep~ratrilx, Measut4- ments were made at H - 20 oersteds. When the otelluatarIfteld and the z longitudinal magnetic field were switched on simultwieously the imap on~ the screen changed from a circle into a triangle. Its veiltices pointed toward those turns of the stellarator coil, in which the current was directed opposite Hz. When the screen was movel along th-a axia of the tube, the triangle rotated. L. Spitser (Dokl. na II Zhenev,. Konf. po mirn. ispoliz. atom. energii, 1958), A. I, Morozov, It, S. Sc-lovIyev (ZhT.F, ~0, 271, 1Q60) and V. F. Aleksin (K raschetu aa4Mitnogo polya stellaratora, nast. vyp., str. 1264) are mentioned, The authors thank V. F. Aleksin and V. T. Tolok for advice, and K, D. 8inellnikov, Member of the -,%S UkrSSR, for assistance and interest. There are.8 figures, 2 tables, and 4 references: 2 Soviet and 2 non-Soviot. ASSOCIATIONs Fiziko-tokhnicheaki institut AN USSR Ohysi'cotechndcal Card 2/3 Institute AS UkrSSR~ Experimental determination of the ... SUBMITTEDs September 10, 1960 Card 3/3 ACCESSION NR.- AT4036061 AUTHORS: Illyenko,,B. P.; Zy*kov, V. T. 8/2781/63/OOP/003/02il/0216 V-,q-1 Lateluo, ympo Ko; Tol oks! 'TITLE; - Measur,9mant of the twist arigle aM tux~~Inq #4AIle of aforce line in a system with &,helical magnetic field SOURCE: Konferentsiya po fizike plazmy* i prdb~emci* upraviy4ye=190* termoyadernogo sinteza. 3d, 10mrkov, 1962.* Vi~~a ~pla=T* TL ~ pr' ~b an~ lemy* upravlyayemogo tormoyadernogo ainteza (Pl4Wm*!,&ys1cs problems of controlled thermonuclear synthesksY'l dd~.Iady* koPPOV11 entsii, no. 3. Kiev, 1zd-vo AN UkrMp 1963, i11-216 TOPIC TAGS: magnetic mirror# plasma confineme4t, magnetic fieldoll magnetic pinch, plasma magnetic field intoraoiont alactronbeam~ charged particle motion ABSTRACTs The work described is a continuatio4i ~-of ibulier oxpee4- 6rd ACCESSION NRs AT4036061 were measured with the aid of a rotating electr 'on gun, the cojistx*uc- ments on the confinement of plasma in traps oUthe'atellarator tiTe (ZhTF v. 31, 1289, 1961 and vo 32, 1190, 1962) Tho paper is do- voted to an experimental investigation of the t;wist~angle and tuin- ing angle in systems with helical magnetic fields, maing a vaqu= chamber 9 cm in diameter and 140 cm long (straljht ~iopper tubia). The ongitudinal magnetic field was produced b~ 12 4iingle-jayer coils and had a maximum in the axiil directionlof 3J'.4 x 104 A/M. The charged particles were confined in the stellarator by extern;tl magnetic field in which each force line was gradually wrapped'arOund the axial line of the chamber. The twist angle of the force linOis tion of which is described elsewhere (ZhETF, v.:32,1!1190, 1962). The meas2rement results were compared (in an axial m&Vnetic field 3.4 x 10 A/m and at a current of 440 A) with t1ja t~LeoreticaLfo4=- la. The force-line rotation angle was measured: on the curved sk:-- tion4of the stellarator model in a lonqitudinal;maq-.~etic field 7.12 x x 10 A/m and at a current of 1100 A in the coi:L,. lbe measuroments Card 2/S ---------------- ACCESSION NR: AT4016061 have shown that the'angular rotation of the beads on~:th* side of the curvilinear section is larger than Ork th4l external! side. This difference does not affect the motion of the pal.1ticlem in tho closed system, since the average turning angle ramaidw the sam mid depenas only on the radius.. The measurement rosultsIghowed sahis- factory agreement with the calculated data. Orij.'axt. has$ 7 figures and 2 formulas. ASSOCIATIONs blone EXCLs 02 SUBMXTTED: 00 DATE AM 21Xay64 SUB CODEs ME ]OR RW SM .004 GTMRS 000 Card ~~7 71.7 ACCESSION MRs AT4 036061 Mustat s 01 10 ev Im . Ot 16s. Tove-et ilt,~* 'tev'Dov '00 1? veo; % 11t0 101,60 %T00 tess 5 "OV coo e ovs~.c 14& 1 N,~,sw -f to . $u *.,Ao O'd 0 01 $160, %taiv ve J;efv OUT di % %,Ae &A'8& 'bj %016 014, too e of 91.11 & ? - 4.6 5;0 ~04 iJo. 0- vis *.i,%u aas %1:'o -tile" o CIO' .981! ~'O%o 00 1? 60 a 'es .0,46 Sops. j *> &6T . 91 00 .14 1jea i vos ".06 60%s 611~1% O-ro I -%I .06 -Del are 6.00 r.'ODNt 1~ e-1.1? Oft% 9 de-le & '01 -01 . % OT %rm i~o es's, o T C.,T* CIO U&G 1666 0,006 a a tot ect 4~ tot$* ST % GOT 191agos t Goeu tt~e Vs so Is's ve TO .svAO ,Oe V 60%vat S/0.17/62/032/010/003/plo ~Invostiza-tion into ... B104/0102 screen.'"As the-amperage in the helical winding inorliasesi-the circles do- generate to triangles, whose sides later bond inwardo The larEest nd smallest radii of the separatrices measured an functlons,of,Ihol/H.., and. the distortions of the magnetic surfaces caused by doviatione of the' magnetic axis from the geometric axis, are in agre6m4nt ivith theoretical, results. The cross sections of the plasma clouds were studied as funati6ns Of Ihel /Hzin clouds completely filling the aross section..of the' tube, and . in clouds partially screened by diaphragms. In the, former- case two, typew., of particles were distinguished, one type remaining trappOd in the cv'ntr&1-- part of the cloud bounded by a separatrix, the other osc4ping from--the- .,confinemen-t--region. In the second case all plamma p4rtioleis remainod in- the confinement repion if the radius of the separstrix exceeded that,of the, clouds, but if ft was smaller the same result was-obtained as in tho,firist casei The separatrix is a function of the confining induotion -and of thir amperage-in-the helical windings. This agrees with the t~oory. Tho magnetic surfaces in the curvilinear chamber of a stollarator model-was studied bj the same methods, yielding practically thO sama results 4tk-Ahe electron beam as those obtained with the right cylinder. It is only in the Card 2/3 S/057AV032/010/003/010 Investigation into ... B104/B102 initial stage of the discharge that the electrons emip tin the copper- walls of the vacuum chamber-(diameter 80 mm) which was 200 as a-600A.- tore (mean radius of curvature 42 cm). It is conclud*d that at lorw-relocib. ties and small densities the plasma particles move alqpg tbie lines ot,tha, magnetic field. There are 8 figures. SUBMITTEDj November 29, 1961 J Z Fig. 1. Experimental arrangement (right J cylinder). Legends M coils producing the magnetic P.,i mirror field; (2) coils produoing-the main field; (3) mouthpiece for 5-cm waves; (4) - conic plasma gun; (5) electric probes; (6) 4 -fluorescent screenj (7) helical winding, 1z" ~*A 0 JV 40 00 JO 0110 10 W Oft 'Card 3/3 WMATCAFE(a).=2 ACWSICH MRs AP502403S 1057ir AIMORs 11 Vtv"Ji yeaka, B.P.; Latsl~-oq Yef.< Vol TITLG: , Investigation of the polarloation oila 4441AN W1.1 'gag netic field ~o SOURCZ-. Zhurnal tekhalchaskoy fisiki, v, 315p "a., so, leap 159 TOPIC TAG9: Inhonogeneous plasma, electrlo,fleldo toroW magnetic field, helical nagnatic field ADSTRAM The authors h*ve Investigated VL4,etfeot of 44~~Idl eel magnetic field on the polarization of plasmas awingi jjj~l a 91M. The longitudinal magnetic field (up~to 200 MAM~ijiiv I radlus V-shaped copper drift tube by sultabLo wi~dinp pojj~',t-k ~The large radius of the toroidal, section of the dsLft tu4141 was straight legs. were 80 en long. The helical,field was poAluced procal pitch 3.4 cm radius triple helical w*v4jLvg ca"yj~ol ow Plasmas with Lou densities exceeding 1012 **-3 "M WOO plassim gum* The electric (polarix4ttion) flold in the pl~ I% 1 plane probe at the exit f the toroidal section; this be pro ly.103009,/ $4 5071- I N'10. Opt, 6"AL 11kallicki. moo 621LI. ~tripi. heli- j;irilAdal a Well infil id" ed. 1 4 Jz~ do gail r. a?t'rs r-!, th 421~ cis no iyi a 13.4 c* roc 1+411' up 0,~ kA. 4 1 laki;dl 4 owasueed 1vt Ut a 14'aild be r*ta~twl In F ]i L 3612-66 SION IM- APS024WS azimuth In order accurately to determine.the directi,64 o m lorlx*0004. ~Jnl 1 14, i 1~ I I Is the absence of the helical field, the'polgrivttiOn vict6~1 16tal Vthrough of w12 when the longitudinal field was reversed; ~thts he's lor ~Ari agree ~nt~ agre with theory (N.A.Khlzhayak. Fisiks platay I probleay uprsiv.onty 4ismqvsde:? ogo I sinteam, No. 4, TIM. AN USSR, Klyev, 1962). Application *'Ilthe' ~Uo#,L fl t d dA4 not decrease the polarization but rotated Ito direction t4~~Ueh! 11"M~ 8061-6 C4, MIP ponding to the rotation of the lines of force; this ratittiO 116 the longitudinal f told strength was 160 kVm* imd the our-6't. in~ J~fim helicoA at ing was 3 kA. The density of tho plasm" at the exit f ro* t~e tilvoldel se4iaoft was measured with a screened probe. to the absence of th4t I Mliollli f told t~ P.1 1-1 ms density *as approximately a x 1010 cj-3 W~qn the longiiillinsi f4ld at" vtlt~ was 4o rivin azd a x ioll cn--3 when the iomitudinsi noid ~itrono h4M 200 !kt/i ;1 k Application of the helical field (when the longitudinal 94'otdt V, creased the plaams density at the er:tt-frova the toroidal a Lion bij- in ft Ito 41~ factor 10. This Lacreass was greater for thO slower oo%j;Kj vats 9 1, %hle) pi is t burst thdu for the faster componomte. Crig. art, has; I f to? ASSOCIATIONs none oo X~: mmmm i 18Dea64 amwe 003 L [ACCESSION NR: APS024036 V P, 10 AUTHOR: 11"yeako, B.P.; Latalko, Ye.M.; Zalkind V ov, Fill lllrl~ TITLE: Investigation of the polarization of a wo~i I i ki ilk! at, toroidal 04 9--t tic field ly ~1 SOME: Zurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 35, no. 9, I"ti, sw 110 TOPrC TAGS: Inhomogeneous plasma, electric field, toroldia~ll l ;~ good; It*YP 14 magnetic field ABSTRACT: The authors measured the polarization of asm"! jlov~l in it tor17 Ldal P, magnetic fteld. The magnetic field (up to 200 kA/m) was . iWll-~uc( I% ~ a U-311ift)Iad copper drift tube (diftieter not given). The,large ra~ktz; ~jt! thd irol4a:a 11, Itio I of the drift tube was 42 cm and the straight ~legs war-b 60 jorif .:1 P14L lttb -ion densitlert exceeding 1013 cm-3 were injectod *i ono Mnli:l 41 thc 011raft tuills Witil 4 conical pliwina gun powered by the B-12 IN 0.6 g soc d1schOr ;I'll of 14!13 p1d 1:1141? telt jr, The charged particle denlity of the injected plasnals was rlol;'Jeol' j1hou 101X 41-31 The electric f leld polarizat ion in the plaamm was meamurod I 11-th ~ ee'iibas at ex t from the toroidal section. The polarization field hoo acxt~lolaatil In'the dil!iil'otl in --- ---- --------- 1 Card L 3611-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5024036 ilm toji t. of the large radius of the torus and in the dl~eotion of tit~ i Q !RX Ij i ; , . I z The axial component changed sign when the directioin of - the i llaitlidinal fiotd vU ,aversed, and the component did not. The dlstrlbution~ of, it P044rization #11d across the section of the drift tube and the 4arlitton.of , 4~ P04P4*tion # old with the longitudinal magnetic tiold strength were meoUr%j, ~~Ald 4,1-~ ~ 0041 on tall graphic'nili st whii,. t a .1. By -comparing the time of maximum polarlzthtfoxt *Ith 3 ca wave crossing the drift tube was out off by.the pleand itj~jj establijigtod that the polarization was confined almost entirely to the njo+01 r as dilim ,'leading portion of the plasna, bttrst* ftig. art,, has: 0 ficu so ASSOCIATION: none SUB31ITTED: 1811sa64 IRMLI 00 ~3 jut BUS, 11R MW SOvt 002 0=14 002 CAM ACCESSION NR% AP5024037 VU/031-' 94;1 AVrHOR: 111yenkop B P.1 Latalkop Ye, W.; V. To TITLEz Investigation of the polorivation of opposite curvaturos SOURGEt Zhurnal tokhnicheakoy lisikilvo ~35#~ iftov: 91, TOPIC TAGSt inhomogeneous plasmax electric fields ~toroi& magnetic field,, t6l)9A~ 6 ~5' 4,yov~;V!,4 14; To oeom~4 langi twviH An a. tore 44 j ABSTRAM. The authors measured the polarization of plauw~j magnetic fields using the apparatus described in the t,*o u 35p 15989 16019 1965 Is-ee abstracts AP5024035 and AP502403~ 7.4 cm diameter S-shaped copper drift tubo consisting or the large radius joined by a 20 cm long straight'sectiono IL to field of 200 kh/c was maintained in both drift tubes. Plals either or both ends of both drift tubes by means of conical arization of the plasmas was maamired with probus located M - oidal. section of the U-shaped drift tube and in the straIA4 0. Cardl/3 g(ZhIl I PMvp e I An additi.(ol. t, -tolri 'of 35 em tliial Mlagn-~;ft 04 bo inj,jiti-ed at i(gtmse Tho pq,.- Minter of ilo ter--, Uin joining I the L 3610-66-.. ACCESSION M. AP5o2h037 two half-tor',L of the S-shaped drift tube* The polarisation!4 &113;1(znd in 'k res three couponents Vzj VRj and Vrl V& is Pmmllel to tho; Qx6lj 41; tit i i~arusj VIh Is the direction of the large radius of the torus, md Ve is ill i: ithe; .4~na of V; and VR and is directed away from the axis of the drift tub 'a ~ th* 4~all, radl.4 a the' torus). It was found that VZ changes sign when the dirjioti~ij the Wo"reti field is reversed but not when the direction of motidn Ot, lhe p M~a throuj,,l d ' ion Whi n the ire,10 U-shaped drift tube is reversed without reversing the fielld~ 1. 1 of motion of the plasma through the S-abaped drift tube wa,19f P PV:11 141A,! howe 11 -P t V. component of the polarization measured in the istraightiftatio ~ 1116itining t W 1 tR f-tori changes sign. When two oppositely movl~tg plas t d d 'ilk thel Ont hal Mai COW -ofI-the-U--shaped-drift- tube-tix-- value- of--V --was--&pproximatc~l VitheLis a I one plasma was present* When two oppositolymVixg plasm~ep ~O dd 1A the! t tra i ght section joining the two half-tori of the S-shaped.!dk~tj ibej ho Vs Po ~ xJ4 I tion componanti of the two plasmas caneeled each other and ~1)klily j!;jt1qS Zea 1: ledi.6 ao~~L The distributions of V, mid Vr across thedrift t dgrajihic# L ~ Is: 00 3 ltll~ was found that V. and Vr are of comparable mCnitude In tile taO IL 041"ff "dj; I of the plasma burstq but. that Vs predominates, in the tail* OV, Le, ai it, N.41 I a~f gur of 3 a ir lt~ S. rd a C Z :1 t: -~' 1: !-' ; I " .......... L 12862-66 EWT(1)/ETC(F)APF(n).z/9wG(m) ~ 00(c) At ACC We AT5022.299 SOURCE COVE: UR/012 11/0 B4/p 0/040 AUTHOR: 111yenko. B. P.; Latolko.L. Ye~. ORG:- Physicotachnical Institute, Acad"faz o I! SCJL tekhnichaskiy institut Akademlya nauk UkrSSR) TITLE: Investigation of a plasmold moving in a ti,toi06)i magnei 0 field SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Fiziko-tekhnichookly institut~D000i, noll,, 104,10 -007, 1964. Issledovaniye plaimennogo sgustka, djr~vhudl(i~hegosyrA, 1v toroidallnom magnitom pole, 1-15 ~J TOPIC TAGS: plasmoid, pla m a dliii4lty 9m& magnetic f 161d'. P144 p1l 1816.1 injection i ABSTRACT: The present gatlli~ln f pap:r Is a-continuatiolft of n i,vaqti electrical fields in plasm Ah"IdAviog in !qt!rv~od C fleldxl"-~ ir~'g. I shows the general vi of th; 'Mixperimental-appar 4(~ 10 o 11 t it 0 lea- tigation. The maximum magnetic field was 200 ka/W a~h Of 'W41 -uU1A tube was 252 cm, effective radlug of spiral wlndl,~, M S.N c T a plasma was injected from conical plasma sourcon. PlIttil !ry 'empa 11-Y as c Card 1/2 di ------------- ACC NRs ATS022298 V 4: t I a h li~=d, th source *Gs~ i I., I : )) I haft cm To messMr. 14 d1i`;rr6r0,n401 jif *ten-, tials botwo a tie( 11loints III tile plasmas tv~ 4iecl P*Statlcl )-rolles were usod:l~ ~60 locat- 1: Of wc~i&mbev a d close tti 1 '~ :a :141g, alt~kl and the ~ 800cin * i; t 1e c h i a lam 411 Kedisurwoorlt of coo)onllat of the tiet~ W441 V irk 'the mid- . 46 Fig. 1. die of torah del Vo~tion- 'i rho Z- direction PparliklIal to It"Ne axis through the origin of the large radius of curve, rm. 1 ft 'is co-pFirtsed that compone nt V is formed due to the rosulting )i 'ad sectlizin -from the drift f8rces. -At was inoticod-t'hat -In V the components of the plasmold's radial pol4rixatlo~ OsrM, ~ej',44*1 to the V component. Later, the V component dominated tWothei!%wo coa?on ,Infs. x 1! Measurements confirm the fact that the masnstio~jisld iclf,apira~i tY)Q improves the passing of plasmoi4s by abotAt oime 0i6sr? 0it! nag"itude. 0riRj art. has: 13 figures. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATEt 00/ ORIG REr: 000 j)1;H RZF: Ls9rd 2/2 ILlYtrimp inzho DeFendence of the resistance of an are on the speed ot change of the hoat content* Energ. i olektrotekh. prom. mp.N44-46 Jl--,9 1b5, (MIRA 180) VOLZMISKIY, A.V., prof., zaaluzhennyy doyntell nauki i tekhmiki RSFSRj MIMIC, I.A., aspirant Heavy and light concretes with bindoro of grarulated ClWwrm. Stroi.mat. 8 no.101-35 Ja 162. Ow 15:5) 1. Deystviteltnyy chlen Akademii atroitelletva i arkbitektury SSSR (for Vo1zhenskiy). (Concrete) VOIZIMIZKIY9 A.V., laureat Lenirwkoy premiip prof*$ d4tor VCROBIUVO I.A.j GIADKIXHj X.V., iRlh-j VIIfOWAD0V'j B.N.9 iniskiol ILIXENKO., I.A.0 insh. Use.of binding naterimas ZMS of gramlated 0181 ilu for the. mamLfacture of win materialco Stroi. mat, 8 n0JO-4 MY '62 ~ (MIRA 150 1, Direktor zavoda stenovykh blokov No.21 GIAvnOj;* upravlsvi~ promyshlennosti etroitollnfth materialov P~' ISPOIALtOlIn" komitete Mookovskogo gorodakogo Sayeta dopit Iatov tmidpohchikhays (for Voroblyev). (S3Ag) (Building materials) VOLZEMKIYO A.V., prof., zaalushennyy dayatell np)d i taklind1d; RMR; ILIXENKO,, I.A.,, insh.; VINOMADOVI"P.t. ":A* Deformation aw Oength properties of conorateft'xadd vith binding materials based an fuel grawlatod dlagli, Bitii i shale-bet. 9 no.12049-553 D 162. (xat 1612) ILITSWO, M.P. I On the bridge train. Put' i put,khosp uo,10:2N-29 0 159. (1414 1390 1. Nachallnik proizvodetvanno-tekbnichookogo 00814. stautaiya Paukle I (Railroad bridges) GB10XUTUK, A.I.; NIICILIISKIY, D.N.- STAMISM"KIT, IJ60 M52AZAS. 0 Inshemerv redaktor; BATBAKOV, A.B., laureat Stalj~zvkopremli, lujibe- nor, reteensent. (Calmlation and design of gears, worn gears mnd,~raduOlon gearel a handbook] Raschat I proaktirovanis rubohatykh i cheritischnAh . peredach I reduktorev; spravochaos rukeyodstye. Viov, Iles. nauchdo- takhn. Lzd-vo mashinostrolt. L sudoetrolt. lit-rjr, EMT. otd-Ale) 1953. 589 P. (WAA 717) (Gearing-Elandbooks, manuals, eta.) L 31322-66. EWT(m)/EWA(d)/EWP(t)' 1JP(c) M ACC NRt AP5026291 SOURCE CODEs UR/0125/65/600/010/00WOW AUTH Makin, L. Ye. (Candidate f technical sciences)l Wyonko#W4, A, (Eng(i'Rn;er-)j'Guma, V. Vo (Engineer) 0 ORGs [Alekin, 111yenko] MVTU im. Baumana. TITLEs Pressure of low-amper:g: argor~!Ilarc on the molten pool SCURCEs Avtomaticheskays'svo k , no* io, 196% 38-40 roPIC TAGSs arc welding,,.low amperage welding arcAwelding technoiooyp welding electrodeq molten metal ABSTRAM The welding arc exerts a definite mechanical effect,~terfflod are pressure,: on the pool of molten metals During welding with a nonconsumable elictrodeq thio effect is created chiefly by the pressure of the arc's plasma J!rt and conditioned by the*pinch effect, Since during welding# In an overwhelming majority.of cases, the electrode Is positioned at right angles,to the weldqientq the 11olten opol &s acte4l upon not-only by arc pressure but ilso.by thi electromagnetic force of tho.welding circultj In -this connection# the authors designed a special setup for measuring the pressure of low-amperage argon arc on the molten pool during Yielding with a~nonconsumablb electrode (see Fig. 1 of the Enclosure). Its principal feature is mobile "d 5; with pj~te~ 6 of QKhl3N9T stainless steel-attached tobobe end of the rod and countered 4 PNC& :621.791be56 1./3 L 31322-66 ACC NR i AP5M6291 A Ell. Pig..lo Sotup for dotsmining arc pr,". suro ~3 -scalel 8i- mercury contactl 10 arcl II.- wo3dino torchs 16 -'fixed basel.17 protective caiinqj for the other designations consult the text X 1.1. At.~, INRi veight 7 attached to its other end. Soldered to rod 5 In I.-oppor rod 13, with one end immersed in a mercury bath and with thin ailk thre-id I t1led to the other Pnd. in thim position, mobile rod 5 is in n SLAtO of eqiiiltbrium. Arc preanwre is bnlAisocd t,y mcans of helical spring 4oonc and of which to nuixeii to ilod 1.1~ and the o0ler and, to bushing 2 with a pointer. The arc burns between plate 6 nad clortrode 15. ny manna of lens 9 the arc is projected onto screen 12 with tenfoU magnification, !he a xperi- ment is performed as follow *s: Gan is turned on, thun devimting ~he moNle Part of the device. This deviation is compensated by the bushing with helient spring 4. Dunhing 2 rotates until the necessary distance in entnblished betionen dectrode 15 and plate 6. flien iho pointer of the device indl.cnLen tho gno Ilrettlagra (I't mg). The are irnitafif Its.pregqurc is balanced by further rotation of bunhInp I naccanary arc ., 2 until 0 a length is obtained. The difference in readings given the drc pr4woura. U4 length of the are is determined from its projection onto atreen 12. In thLo way, it wau dater- mined that during welding with a 2-13 a argon arc by meana of it tungsten (11'ectro4e (1.5 nn diameter) the arc pressure on the molten pool varict; fr4411 0,2 to 10.5 01a and is directly proportional to the aquare of current intensity, An the are lensth ',in- creases, the arc pressure decreauen ionignifientitly. A cbrioge of 50% in the: f1oiW rate of protective gas does not appreciably affect the are prean-uro. Orig. arts Jiiis:l 3 figures. SUB CODE: llf13/ 'SUBH DATE: 19Nov64/ ono Rut oo5/ ni RHI?t 003 L Card V -d-d L qq~6_66 F-wTCr_ Ate- ~..P5026291 $Mt coot: UR1,0$25/4i /0001010/0)118 140 or) "kumo;t: 'Alekin, L."Yo. (Caddldat,- of teewcal sotenae#)p '0411A. QW~aV. ~V. (Engnaer) ORG: (Alekin. 111yenkol MM in. Saumaw TITIA! Pressure of law-8z*ertge__a1r9oO are an the aalt'46 "01 MXMM Avtomaticheskaye svarks, no.qo, 196% 38-40 'APIC TAGS: arc welding, I Weldingi I ochv~ ldi~g 1 C, -ars lqjrt Ve olectrode, molten metal ABSITACT: The welding are exerts a deftnite On the pool of molten metal. During welding with *'t%(McO:nAt1 We ~t ittk*dm, is i .(if fact is created chief 1y by the pressure of the sirc, 0 plaxi~ ~ jet 1041. e*Mdl t~ cled'! by the pinch effect. Since durinS welding, in an ovarwhalai4' juaj4s,i,~j of caotis, Ohe electrode is positioned at right angles to the vildmat th~j~tlM !Pool is 4 'ted I upon not only by are pressure but elso by the elec ldi~~ Mromagnett.Oj forit: s Of, the V(1~1 l' I ' circuit. In this connection, the authors dasign4d a UnASUO t~e LAft j ibldf lg~'With a 11 cl~~#Uxd- pressure of low-amperage argon arc an the moltso. pool du able electrode (see Fig. I of the Enclosure). Its privicEpal 116tktuol !1.0 Mobilli all 3S uith plate 6 of fthlMT stainless statt attached to out a"A 0.1% ted and (110intalle. h 1/3 Card _kl 7-7~' 'i I~n ACC NRI AP5026291 W i I I 4(4) g41 afil M-r 6 I -1 -1. FLg. 1. Curd 2/3.. ---- -- - - - -- -- -- I i---J I I ~ 1. 10 ACC NRt AP5026291 wnight 7 attached to its other end. Soldered to rod 5 Is cop e roil 1J, Ri th -1) of A P.I . ) iimersed in a mercury bath and with thin silk thread I tied, 0. thi! 6~'ther ends ~tn lhis~ posit!on, mobile rod 5 is in a state of equilibrOm. Aret prelig ilre hAlilnnced! I Y n -an mi: s of helical spring 4tone end of which it; affixmd to rod' 3 anil z 0e: other' E 41, Ito biishing 2 with a pointer. The arc burns between plate 6 ana a Oc tri) 14: IS. By 6C and of lens 9 the arc is projected onto screen t2 with tenfold mo pifii-ttioln. The;(Xpa 'I- ment is performed as follows: Can is turned on, thus devist.11a , ithe~! kJ61.1a parl: *f he device. This deviation is compensated by the bualking vith hal do I liftIng 4. bil hin 2 rotates until the necessary distance is established betwe4jaj!~diecttqolii 15 An'll '?to a 6. Then the pointer of the device indicates the gas preasure:4n m:).Ahe arch gni as# 1~s pressure is balanced by further rotation of.bushing 2 unt~~ thit iipc .essaryi re ltingth in obtained. The difference in readings Sivem the 4XIC: ftesto 4*11.Th~a 16~1 th tI,f the are is determined from its projection onto screen It. U I his if i.)J:, i%: was etell - mined that during welding with a 2-13 a argon are by means of a ttriii,s Iten elec It 04 (1.5 mm diameter) the arc pressure an the wolte" pool varies 1'ron 0.211 to 10.5i! a is directly proportional to the square of current intenaiity.,, ~1* th6 Ote lengtol ia-~~ c:reases, the are pressure decreases insignificantly. A change 116f 5011. ;~ in tim 0. V r4te of protective gas does not appreciably affect the are pressuVil* Orilltd, art* h&41., 3 figures. SUB CODE: 11,131 SUM DAM. 19Kov64/ OM REP.. 005/ IRV: 003~ J1 --- ACC NRiAP7004192 SOURCE COM UP./0:125/61riOOO/ool/00:19/CN)21 AUTHORz Alek1no L. Yook Illyeako# N. A* ORG: MVTU im. N. E. Bauman TITLE: Effect of welding conditions and accuracy of sasembiling of the welded Joint on the formation of the suspension weld SOURCE: Avtomaticheekaya evarka, no. 1, 1967, 19-21 TOPIC TAGS: stainless steel, welding technologyo butt welding$' *Utomatlic welding, weld evaluation/ OKhl8N9T stainless steel ABSTRACT: Although the common consensus Is that the butt- ~aldl~g of thin xattaV sections must follow a rigorously maintained welding reglm~o there is-no direct proof of this. Previous studies of the dependence of geometricai dimensions of the weld in such cases pertained to continuous metal without any clolarance and hence their findings do not reflect all the features of the weld formation in cases where the argon-atmosphere butt welding of. joints, and particulprly Oipe joints, is O~rf Qm'ed by automatic welding machines so that at first the weld t&Us forn by gravity, To de- termine the accutacy with which the automatic welding machize mti!ot maintaiu the para- meters of the welding process it Is primarily necessary to investigate the affeat of welding current, welding voltage and welding rate on the geometrical dimeiAiinw of the 1/2 UDC:' 621,791.06423669.L5,494 -1 ACC NR, AP7004192 weld. Accordingly, the authors investigated the arg4~?n-arc ponconaumable-electrode welding of OKhl8N9T stainless steel 0t2 and 1 mm thicko yer4orietl so as to preclude any constriction of the clearance between the specimens during thit welding. The geo- metrical dimensions of the weld were datermin6d with the aI4 of a~ epidiosc*pe. These experiments showed that the welding of the i mm thick metaljover clearance of the width 0.1 mm does not result in any explicit burnout or poor penetration or veakoning of the weld when the current Iw is varied from 55 to 130 a; the airo'length L 0 from 0,15 to 1*3 mm; the are voltage U., fro% 7 to 8 v; and the v 'eldizj~j rate v 2 ram 15 to 35 m/hr. A studar pattern was observed for the metal 041 m thick* Nevertheless it turns out that considerations of weld geometry require some rentriction of this range of variation In energy parameters. Thus,e.g. for thall MR ~.hlck steel With a clearance of 0.1 = it is desirable that La n 0.4-1.30 VA; T"W 0 55-80 a; U a 7-8 V; vw - 15-35 m/hr. A similar range of variati"Ove in energy p4inostors shoU13 be follo- wed in the case of clearance-free welding or too welding of IVA" of the some thick- ness. Orig. art. has: 3 fig? and 1 table* SUB CODRt 13, U/ SUBK D&TRt WuMt ORIG REPS 005 2/2 S/ 123h- 9/000/008/023/0 43 Aoo4/Arj02 Translation froms Referativnyy zhumal, Mashinostroven-'Yo, 1959i No, 8, P. B8, 29238 AUTHORt 111yenko, N. M. TITLE: Mechanical Flaring of Steel Tub2s of 20-25 m Diamel;er on a Radial Drilling Machine VN PERIODICAL: Prom-st' Kubani (Sovnarkhoz Krasnodarsk. ekon.1 adm,: r-na), 1958, Nos. 1-2, p. 18 TEIT; Bibliog.-aphio entry Card 1/1 ASNISj Yeol... insh.; ILIUM# HoP*.. inshe Application of the UPHII-13 electrodso for weldIng dItfarent typso of stse-L Xhimemashinootre nos2t38-39 Mr-Ap 063* (Kf~ 1634) (Steel.-Welding) ILITMO, O.G., kand. tekhn. nauk. Studying mom physical and chemical properties ofocaIr corevin. Thidy M 27t6l-71 156. (Kru.. 101.19) 1. ftarshiy prepodavatell We&7 absbehey, rAoManich6skoy I, orga,. n1chaskoy khImil Novooherimaskogo politekhnichasibogo Izatituta. (Ceresin) IVYENK09 O.G.; PEROV,, Ye.V., kand, tokhn, naukp otvo reid.; DIBOV, doktor khir. nauk,, red,j FONOKAM, 1,F,,,, dok-Lor khim. nauk, red.; YIOROZOVA, A.I.p kand. kbim. nauk, red.; I!CIRGASVXV., P.D.9 kand. khim. nauk., red.1 POWWTSOVAI L.V,, red,, W.-Ynj NAUMOVA Tu,A9j tekhn, reds [Motor-vehicle fuels and lubricantellytomobiVqFm toj)Uva I amazochrWe materialy. Novocherkasakp Redaktsimo-iodatell- skii otdel NPI, 1960. 112 p. I(141RA! 15 t 11) (Motor vehicles.-Lubrication) (Motor Nels) of the lifferr-nttai orlusuor, ~,f an ilv- cclumn witth i1fisma coolecl. by ricans of' hon, ~.,nn~uotivlf.;j ap. A Wit.31( no.1%WS-929 164. ~1111%1 17-0) 1. Y4 ..ye,i!-kly poll trkhnicheskly inst',--it. Ylroctntmvle6o B.A..Patenom ti'aton, FEDGHEM., I,K.; IL-YEKKO O.S. (Illienko, O.S.) _::.7- Study of the dependence of the radius of a d.a. are an the current intensity and temperature. Dop. AN URSIL no.-9: U87- 1191 164* (MIRA l7r1l) 1. Kiyevskiy politekhnichaskiy itatitut, Predstavleio alldemikm B.Ye. Patonox [Paton# B.IE.). jig P F,I:DCUt,,NKO, I. K., doktor takhn, na4, prof .1_1 L '~YEIMO, 0. 8.p Imzh. Determination of the criticiLl parametero of an open 41.0. &rG ., an energy balance technique, za usine lay. vytl, vchebl, va; energ.7 no.512O-28 My 164. (uMA 171,7j 1. Kiyevskly ordena Leatna politekkinichoskly Institut. Predstatlem kafedroy tekhniki vysokikh napryazhonly. 1 ACCMMIOK INRt AP4040323 AUU1014 12 'yenk** O.S. TITIMs Clomeorning the backward mation od itke cathW* OPOt Of $I* 1krO In & Mag"tic fleld (latter to the 941tor) SOUNXI Sku"I&I tskhnicheskey glalki, vj4j ao.60 19640 1132-11s# TOM TAGS: electric arol cathode spotg Hall offect# maginotic PAlenomena ABSTRACT: An explanation is offered for tho'backward motlion ot.Che cathod, a dt- po -of an arc in a transverse magnetic field based on the largo difference betv*On the, Hall coefficients of the are column al~ the metal of the electrode. The Hall cooffil clent of the arc is large because of the large mobility of the olectrons Ind the relatively small mobility of the ions. The Hall emf In much groater In the are than In the metal, and circulating currents consaquentkV arise vhich oxws the arc column in the direction of the Hall oaf and returathrough the metal elec- trode. These currents are strancomt.near the electrode because of the resistance of the arc. The magnetic field of these circulating currento is opposed to the exter- nal rApetic field that induces theme Although tho secondary mgmtko field obvi- Card ;ii~ jytyimw jp.11 ij~v; 1; I'l t~. A=SSION NRi AP4040323 ously cannot everywhere exceed the external field that givois rime to it, itlis *a-.. sumod that under suitable conditions the secondary magnotim field can become grOst- or than the applied field In the Immediate vicinity at ths'oloctl%do. when thislis the case, the ponderomotive force on the material of the ihro is in the oppOsLtis direction to that which would revult from the applied fi*10 alosmo, and tho'oathbdo spot moves "backward". This suggasted explanation is not dovolopod into' a quantita- tive theory, but a number of features of backward cathode oipot Olotion are interpro- ted qualitatively. It io'concluded that the Hall effect pl*ys &Aoclstve role in the backward motion of the cathode spot of an arc In a nalpitticifloldt, Orig-art, has: 6 formulas and I figures. ASSOCIATIONt Kiyevskly politakhnichookly Institut (Kiev Po~ytodbnla institute) SUBMI t l8M&y63 DATE AM lWun64 XWLt 00 BUD COM EM. NU an SOVS, 004 Ccwd ILIYENKOP O.S. Reversed motion of the cathode dark space of thm arc in a megnatio field, Zhur, takhe fiz, 34 no,6slI32-1136 Jo 164. (MA 170) 1. Kiyevskiy politakhnichookiy institut, A VILTeliflillEkill Il Eli 2fMI Ill 1; -1 UP ii URN '14 41 ~ij)! W 4 hi lilt .M ~01 MEN i i MI t "9111 tw- SIM I . I 124 -11 -13:515 Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957. Nr 11, p 145 (USSR) AUTHORS: Pukhov, G. Ye., ll~enko, 0. V., Chegolin, P.~M. TITLE: Electrical Simulation of a Flexible Bar. (Elektr.icheskiye modeli izgibayemogo sterzhrrya. PERIODICAL: V sb. - Elektf. model! r ovan iye balok k ram, Taganrog. 1956, pp 17-21 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry Card 1/1 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhank". 1957, Nr 10, p 1Z4 (USSR) AUTHOR: III yenko, 0. V. TITLE: The Calculation and Simulation of Hinged Girders (Itaschet i modelirovaniye razreznykh balok) PERIODICAL: V ab.: Elektr. modelirovanlya balok I ram. Taganrog. 19564 pp 28-36 ABSTRACTi Bibliographic entry Card I /I 124-11 57-10-12077-- Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr ID, p IZ3 (U$SR) AUTHOR: IV yenko, 0. V. TITLE: Determination of the Bending and Torque Mom nts it Simple Cross Beams and in Beams Having a Broken ;,,an Vo#m (Opredeleniye izgibayushchikh L krutyashchikb momentov v prostykh perekrestnykh i lomanykh v plane Wok) PERIODICAL: V ab. - Elektr. modelirovaniye balok I ram.. Taganrog, 1956, pp 50-58 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry i ILIYENKOt 0. V., Cand Tech Sci - Was) "Dosi.ping and modeling of certain plane and space -~"- ''flyst'lln's IYY MeOls elcc4ric' , 44.tqv,~ of quadripole an*Ar"s. 11 Taganrog, 1957. 8 PP (14in of Higher Education US$Rp L'vov Poly 1;.n ohnio Inst), 200 copies (XLv 1-56# 118) - 51 8(0) Translation from: Referativnyy shurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959,- Nr 1, p 7 JUSS;R) AUTHOR;~_~~~- TITLE: Electric Simulator for Determining Bending Morno:into and, Twist4j; Moments in Planar and Spatial Beams and Trusses PERIODICAL: V ob.: Mezhvuz. konforentatya po primeneillyu ti%(Welirovaniya v elektrotekhn. zadachakh i matem. modelirovaniya. M1,, 19570 pp 168 f69 ABSTRACT- A simulator has been constructed for investigating the followibg systems: (1) spatial trusses with rigid joints, with up to 10, bars, with one closed diagram; (2) continuous and hinged beams with up tp 10 spans; (3) a planar truss with rigid and nonrigid joints, 10 bars, *ad with one c'loood diagram. The systems under Investigation may be objectild to various external factors: (a) forces, (b) temperatures, (c) displa~cements of supports or other links. In case of a planar framework. an Allowance may be made for an elastic constraining of the uprights. The simulator can serve for Card 112 SOVIIIZ-59-1-87 Electric Simulator for Determining Bending Moments iknd Twi.sting Mootentol . . . . determining the bending-moment epure and for cotistruc ling the elUstictity line along a bar from specified values of turning angles and bending moment,s at the bar's ends. The simulator Is AC supplied and compris6s wire-wouhd rheostats (no detailed description of its circuit diagram is supplied). The rosults obtained from the simulator differ from those calculated by 516 or less. L. V1. Card 2/2 AUTHOR TITU MIODICAL )XS=T ASSOCIATION HLUENT0 BI bUBMITTED AVAILABLE Card 1/1 ?U1Qi0V G.Ye.,Dr.techn.Frof.0 1LtTLNK0 0#V.jlng'P PA - 31o4 CHWOLIN e.ka,, In&, Electrical Models for a Bondable Beas. (NloWicheskiye modeli isgibaysmogo stershnya Aussi4w) Slektrichestyop 1957# Vol ?# Nr 5. pp 45 - 47.# (U.S;S,oR,) Received 6/1957 Revis"d 7/1957 Several different electrical modtla of a bondable bean were proposed.. The- se models do not have negative resistancen wA!are tr~ervfore free of the defects which are usually connected with the elefstrotiob Mplif ier provi- ded models. One of the acheams is, because of Lhe unsymmetry in regard to the longer &%i9,, usable only for modelling la those boom system which do not produce a closed current system. There is &Ub it system shown which i3 3YMM6trical in regard to the longer axis* 4 schemo idthout negative re- sistance can be maintained by means of a contact closing of qua&, ipoles from resistances with an ideal transforserp whoreby the trusfomer -coef- ficient is W. (With 6 ill. SW 3 Slavic references) Radio Technical Institute of Taganrog 13.4-1956 Library of Congress ILIUM. 0,V., kand.tekhn.nauk; USYNIN,, V.I., inxh. The IMS-1 elootric analyzmr for designing boatis and frames. TrW RISI ro.11:43-49 !38. (XI" 13:3) C 1. Taganrogskly radlotekbatchookly inslitu 0 (01rdere-ftectromebasioal MnWgiss), (Structural f raws-Mootrowbad-Cal linalogies) IL'YIRIKO. O-V.. kand.takhn.nauk- Designing bows and flat frames for thermal offocte br means of slootrical analogies, Trudy RIBI w,11:63-6? 158. (MM 13:5) 1. Tagaurogskly radlotekhnichookly Instituto Girders-IleatromeabIenicol ructural frames-IleatromeoharAcal au*logiss) M PUKF(OV. G.Te.. prof., doktor tokhn, usuk; ILI T7,71110, takhn. nauk Taking into account bonds in foundations of supporto in desigm- ing electric analyzers for frames. Trudy RTSI ni).11:72-75 158, (MIRA 13:5) 1, Taganrogskly radictokhrAcheskly institutf, Foundatious) ructural franoo-Iftectronseba Aleal O'krialogles) M PUKHOV. Me.. prof.. doktor tekhn,nauk;jhUM,.qtjT.,,O kand.tekhn.nauk Ilectric analyzers for beams and frames on solid eloastic basis and rigid supports, Trudy 9191 ho.111130-13,~ 10. (MIRA 130) 1. Tapnr sitly radiatekhaloheskly lnmtltuts~ Structural fra"s-IM"tromoohadol avislogies) lGirders-Aftootromadhanioal anal6gies) ILVOKo, s. En,lenko, S-1 Lost solution. Znan. ta pratsia nO-1:14-15; J2 '62- (MIRA 15.1) (Numberes TheorY Of) 1), 14; or'l qll~ P ILI TMOt S.M. Cand Teoh Soi-(dies) "Study of cerbain problems of V, is 'A Atli underground drainage of inclined and too "Ar.,au Awuhusioo viorked by the open method." EtnlinO, 1958- 16 p0 (Vivil of Aighor Muoltion USSR# Moo Mining Inst im I.V.Stalin), 150 copies (XL0O-%l27) W MUO- S.M.-, kandotekhn.nauk Use of electrohydrodynamic auloglem for solvliug drmizage probloms of coal deposits. Ugoll Mw-5 no.3:42-43 Nr 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Donetakiy palitekbnichookiy lustUuto (mine &%imge) ILI YENK 11 OA 3 Using a hydraulic integrator for in"itigaUtog aino',qraimage problems. Izv.vys.whsb.sav.; ipol.1 raxy. no,jvu4-nq Ag 162. WtA 15 oil) 1. Donstakiy politekbuichaskly institut. (Mine drainage-4quipmeont and stu~pusmi AS-LUKHANIP A.Z.; IL'YENKOj "0.M., dotsent Determining the optimal speed of carrying out mAning r4jerations in preparing levels for retreat mining. Ugo1O '39 no.7;10-12 Jl 164. ()aILA 17: 10) 1. Upmvlyayuahchty trestom Selidovugolt (for Aistrak~akl'). 2. Donetskly palitakhnicheskiy Institut (for 111yenka),, Hydraulic Machinery "Stripping by Hydromecbaniew," V. G. 11*j,L'11ko "Gornyy Zburnal" 11o The author conducted this method of vorkini;, :1 shaft at Krivoy Rog. This vas a research ~wojc4t by the Krivoy Rog NIGRI* Diagram of oparation.~ The small range of operations prevents ftili evaluation of the effectiveness of this nIM:b0l. MWIF, Valentin Vasillyevich; TARASOV, LU., rotesaxent; JITJWO, V.G., redaktor; NOVSHMZA, I.A., redaktor; SHUMY)L. V.14.., IVINSON, I.M., teklmichaskly redaktor [Dust control in Krivoi Rog Basin mines] Doti be, a W11 Lu ns. :H"Daklh Krivoroshokogo bassaina. Xomkvs, Go$* tmudb"-tekhn. izct-yo lLit*-ry po chernoi I tsvetuol notallurgii,.1954, 256 p, (MML 814) Orrivol Rog-Nine dusts) JLI? -.06ju.114 Grigorlyevich; TW3911f, P.R., rolaktar; $JIUSTOTA, redaktor Izdatelletva; ATTWO71CH, N,Xt %ekhatabookkr rodaktor [Measures for dust control in mining Xrivor Rog miwij ProtivW11ays maropriiatiia pri prokhodke gornykh vyrabotok v trivossbakon bassilme. Moskva* Got* nauchno-takha, Isd-vo lit-ry po obarnoi i tevetnoi setallurgii, 1956. 68 p. (XLRA 9:1Q) (Kovoy Rog--Kin* dusts) ILITMO, V.G. 4: -4 Ur I I "inshener *A-catching device In boring seconding bore holes. 111A. I $an$ R1 nooll:75-77 N 156. (MMA 101:2) 1. Is Krivoroshokogo nauchno-Iseledovatelfskep gomproduego Institute* (INDUSTRIAL XYGIONS prove *f accidents with now mud catohizg govice In drilling of blast holes) ILITMO, V*09, Inshenerg I 14~~N,!Mtoo hectors In om-dressing and sintering ]Uuts~6 Be$ prom. 1 no,3125-26 Mr 157o M= : (Ore dressing) (Dust collector,$) RnHKoy, Y.N., rodaktor; SHOLOYRAY, A-Ta.4 rodn'k%or 1--u-NINWIstva; AVINSON, I.M., tekhnicheekiy redattor [Control apparstus for dust removers] Kantrollasi# apps"ture puleventillatsionnot slushbr, Hoskya, Goo. vAucbn*-t9kbI3.iz&-vo lit-ry po chernoi i ts"taot metallurgit. 1957. 81 P. (KIM 10:9) (Mine dusts) ILITMKO, V.G. and chemical methods for snalysing n$r in himes' b7 0.17. Sinkevica atd others. Reviewed bY V.G. lllenlc4i, Beiv,p3ruda v prom. 2 no.5:3t? My 158. 11:4) (Mine gages) (1ir iinslysts) (Sinkovich, O.T.)