SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PONOMAREV, G. A. - PONOMAREV, S. A.

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PCIOMMY, G.A. *Drugs* N.D.Mashkov-skit. Reviewed by G.A.Ponomarev. Yarn. i toks. 19 no*2:62 Kr-Ap 156. ()MRA 9:7) (DRUGS) rOUOMAMJ* G. A. I'The Action Mechanism of Bypoglycemic Drugs from the Sulfonwiide Group." report Dresented at the 142nd meeting of the aAummcollogy and Toyicology Section of the Moscow Society of Physiologists, Biochemists and Pharmacologists, 26 Nov 1957. Inst. of Phamzcology and Chemotherapy, AMS USSP (Parmakologiya i toksikologiya, 21, No. 6, Nov/Dee 58.~p. 614, ZAKUSOV. V.V.; POIJOKAREV, G.A., prof Course of the development of Soviet pharmacology. Vest. AMY SWR 12 no.6:30-39 157. (MIRA 11:2) 1. DeystvitelInyy chlen AHN BSSR (for Zekusov) (PHARMACOLOGY in Itussia) FOITOX&MV, G.A.. prof. Problem of chemical conversion of drugs In the organism. Veste JM SSSR 14 no.7:50-56 '59. (141A 12: 9) 1. Institut farmakologil, I khimioterapil AMU MR. MUGS metabolism) ZAUSOV. V.V.. prof.; FOOMAYM, G.Ao, prof.; DRUGOV, Yu.V. Plan for the development of research in the f leld of pharmacology and toxicology during the next P, even years; 1959-65. Yam. i toks. 22 no.1:3~-6 Ja-Y 159. (MIRA 12:4) 1. Daystvitellnyy chlen ANN SSSR (for Zakusov). (PRARKACOU)GY, in Russia. 7-year plan (Rua)) ABRAMOVA, Zh.l., Imnd. med. nauk; ANICHKOV, S.V.,, prof.; BELEVIKIY, M.L.~ prof.; VALIDI~IX4, A.V., doktor med. nauk: VEDENEYEVA, Z.I*, kand& med. nauk; VINOGRADOV, V.M., kand. ned. nauk; GMRSHOOVICH, Y.L., kand. ned. nauk; GINETSIVSKIY, A.G... prof.; GORFJOVITSKIY, S.Ye.,, prof.; GREBENKIVA, M.A.,, dotsent; GREKH, I.F., dots.; DENTISENKO, P.P.2 kand. med. nauk; DIYACHRNIKO, P.K., kand. med. nauk; ZHESITAIIIKOV, V.D.., kand. med. nauk; ZAUGOLIFIKOV, S.D.) prof.; ZEWIALI, E.V.j kand. und. nauk; ISKAREV, P.A., kand. med. nauk; KARASIK, Ul.,, prof.; KIWWI, G.Ya., kand. med. naWc; KOZLOV, O.D., kand. med. nauk; KROTOV, A.I., doktor veter. nauk; KUDRIN, A.N., doktor med. nauk; LA=iEV,N.V., prof.; LAPIN, I.P., kand. med. nauk; MELINIKOVA, V.F., prof.; nSHCBMSKAYA, R.A., prof.; MI191ELISON, M.Ya.,, prof.; llOSBKOVSKIY, Sh.D., prof.; PADEYSKAYA, Ye.N., kand. med. nauk; PARIBOK, V.P., prof.; PERSBRII, G.1-1.,, prof.; PUMLIYES, Kh.Kh.,, prof.; PON%lAREV.,--q.A.J' prof.; POSKALENKO, A.B.., kand. med. nauk; 1WHIN, 0.0 blots.; ROZOVSKAYA, Ye.S.p dots.; RYBOLOVIEV, R.S.p starshiy nauelmyy sotr.; SALYAMON, L.S., lwnd. med. nauk; SPORAZBEKYAN, kand. biol. nank; TBft4'OVqo L.Aeg kand, med. nauk; TOMILTNA, T.U., dots.; =STOVICH, G.I., kand. med. nauk; FMJYENTOV, N.K., kand. med. nauk; KHAMIDIA, R.A.p kand. med. nauk; TSYGANOV, S.V., prof. [deceased]; CIEWES, A.I.) prof.; (Continued on next card) ABM,iOVA, Zh.l.--(continued) Card 2. CHM4OVY V.A., dolIctor med. nauk; SHOUISUY, K.S... prof.; YAKOVLEV, V.Ya.., doktor khim. nauk; YWHKOVSKIY, M.D., red.; NIKOLAYEVA, M.M.p red.; RULEVA, M.S.,, tekhn. red.; CHUDAM, A, Z.V., tekhn. red. [Manual on pharmacology) Rukovodstvo po faryakologii. leningrad,, Nedgiz. Vol.2. 1961. 503 P. (MIRA 15:1) 1. DeystvitelInyy chlen Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Anichkov, Karasik, Cherkes).' 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii mdi- tsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Belen'kiy, Ginetsinskiy.. Moshkovskiy, Planellyes). (PMNACOLOGGY) - PONOMAREV, G.A. .'.. "Gangleron and its use in the clinic." Reviewed b7 G.A.Ponomarev. Vest.AMN SSSR 16 no.1:88-89 761. V%U~ 14:3) (BENZOIC ACM) PONOt-lARLY, G.A., grof. -"international Biguanid Symposium on YAy 12-13, 1960." Edited by F.Bertrlam and G.Mic~ael. Revieved byG.A.Ponomarev. Farm. i toks. 2.4 no.4s5O8-509 Jl-Ag 161. (MIRA 1419) (BIGUANIDE--CONGRESSES) (DIABETES) (BERTIlAmp F.) (MICHAEL, G.) PONOMAREV, G.A. [deceased]; TEREUBA, A.I. -, - - ~-, ~'. Effect of luminal, promihal and phenacon on the circulation of meprobamate in the animal organism. Farm. i toks. 27 no-4-432- 436 Jl-Ag 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. lAboratoriya obahchey farmakologii (zav. - prof. G.A. Pono- marev [deceased)) Instituta farmakologii i khimioterapii, A14N SSSR, Moskva. a AUTHOR: Navagin, Yu. S.; Lukovkin, A. 1.; Man'ko P. A,- Ponomarev, Fin, TITLE: A method for pressin pipes in tube sheets. Class 13, No. 172844 SOURCE- Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 14, 1965, 35 TOPIC TAGS: pipe, metal tube, f~xplosive forming ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a method for pressing pipes in tube sheets in heat exchangers by using the pressure of a medium inside the Fe- liabilitv is imnroved and the orocess is simz-1ified bv crejtini, ~'nF, v, none SUBMITTED: 03Jun6l ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: 614, IE NO REF SOV; 000 OTHER: 000 Card 1/1-- S/137/61/000/003/0V/069 A006/A101 AUTHORS: Polyaohenko, AN., Poh~marev, G.I. TITLE:., The"use of pulse-welding for the reconditioning of parts PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, no.3, 1961, 61, abstract 3B415 ("Bb. rabot Vses. n. -i. in-t mekhaniz. s.ldi-. ", no. 12, ig6o, 56-66) TEM: The method of are building-up produces layers 0f';;"1.5-2 mm thick- ness, whereas the worn out layer of the majority of tractor Parts-between repair periodh in not over 0.1 - 0.5 mm thick. Considering this fact VIM (GOSNITI) devel- oppd a~meth6d a; reconditioning worn out surfaces by,apiplying to the'm-metal strips, by short-pulse iesistance spot welding. The electric circuit of a capacitor spot welding machine is given for welding up to 1,OP0 microamp&res. Exampl .es are pre- sented of *elding-on strips by intermittent and continuous spot.-seams. The 6trength, structure and hardness of weld zones were investigated. Two year per- formande tests h0e-shown-that the wear resistance of"fitting'journails, recondi- tioned by welded-on'i~tips,'was not belgw that of new Journals. The ~ffiqiency of -the method is 37-7 am /min against 9 am /min of~aro building-up. Ye.T. [Abstracter's note: Complete transilation.] Card 1/1- e a 0 a 0 9 0 W 00 09 00 -00 00 A -00 90 09 i.00 ?b(p 9mamis of the calloWly dimmod mU minerals. N. Antilk)v-KW4tAvV..G,. AL.,Polluntatcy- and 1. 1). all 00 Sedlethkil, Ped oly (U. S. S: 9.)' IM,-'No. 3 4, 54-9(in Ensti6b. W-MI.-Using the x-ray InctilIcA. tile so authL" detd. the tyjw* of initivral- fixual in the fiaction 00 le lgim 0.2 111 the prollik- W a lijbi-gray rarth lgray OXGI::=) an porphyr). granite, to a depth of 1R) 0 6 -Ws were hmind: locidetlite an ulinct it 00 d te-swickc. In a light chei,mut brown "I oil ptvpbM. to a dnnb of W rin., t lit: fullowing were 000. Ammunorimmilte owl enutclivitc-*cricite. III a 00, light cheamt bruwu on Vanite to advilth of M cin. tile 00 same inincrah were found. III turdium-Itich hunim. chemozem on granite cluvfAjtn inoultmarilkinite tally %a.% 00 found in the fit,it 10 cm. Frtlin this depth to W) cm. tile 0 muntinurillonite slid unswovite-orricitc were found. III degraded cberritizvritt on porphyry~liugitc, to a dripth if 26 cm. the monuium-Ulunite aud nuiwovitc-scricitc nim- cralb were found. J. S. J011C 0 if As,-SLA StIALLURGICAIL 1.111"ATI'llf 15 1 ~, . I- _ -___ . Tow I I C4 I7WT IT. C.. _;_-11 T TA An I Id W-5 _W a 3 9 T V x KID It 1 14 AD 0 U 11 JIV 00 it 1 Ito it 0 b at P) a on it of 0 it 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 00 00 00 000000 0000000000010009000 411111111111111 -1440 0 000 610 of 0 0 0 0 is is 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0. - 0 0 0 i O-q-9, 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 00 .4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I U Is 14 if to jult 11 I y I I_ I All 16 U W It so The genesis of the chemoroom and Wonett soils in the Cbemipw forest sleWe, mild L D. - 00 I T. (V S., S. R.) 24. j4jt. 00 -11410 At" We"Ill"d 4'" the IIIItI4%IAlftW-AI &CIIII1111. Of the ItAtil"10- I,. OJC I l tollit. lofthe 14"S ill I he Irguill . Illechrill. IL it) 11.10 C 00 *0 or it'lli it. of tile gl4filod wdlvl~. fill- 1AA1vI-l. 00 llujllu~ and vallionadle ill tile sl.il, I'll thi, low,.; tile r.%- l i l ca changumble cut ifins in the v %chansc complex; minera og 00 compti. )I the file tolal cotolm. of tile -)it, slid of a "o. ill ('41114;ill iraclitill'; file millefiN ill Ow vill".1 Itac- 0 00 .3 lion,. [fit-if x-ray loaitcf-n~ and the mi-thonk sawd in 41e- 00 Villfit-fing lhVW INAWIT11. fill' V011111n. Of IoV0hlliIC% (Wi-tonli- =00 MY mill'-fill, a, a le'lill of file M.A.f.1111ilig ill Z.. 00 Attionx fill- mancial, i(jund ill the leached chernomm . ,ilik are fill, folh,wing: titiartz. stiontmorilloolitte. gedrui- *0 Me, IIIII.,ovil " -litate, NIX lovidellitc. 11.111.1y,ift.. illwilf. VVI'lilit'UhIC, 'Wilit,111C. faIC-1114-C 111111CIAl. 4101011litV. o 11161V AIM IIIA911VIlle. 0 tie 0 A S L a -ITALLAJPGICAL LITERATIoNt CLAISIFKATICO, tz" ties k'VA j0,0: woo b UUA~ 1-0 0 of 0 it Ot 61 K 14 So K 0 Is 0 0 a e so 0 0 ~1161 !-T! 000 9 0 0 gi 0 9 000 00 00, I : 0 0 q PCECHAMs G.M. ,,To the Question of the Genesis of Colloid-Disperse Minerals in Soils, 0 Pedolog7, Nos. 3-4, 1942. MEREZHINSKIY, Yu.G. [Merezhynalkyi, IU.H.)p kand.biolog.nauk;ffj.OELPIN,.-CS., [Ponomarlov, H.S.) Efficiency of the use of simazine and atrazine for weed control in corn and potato fields. Khim.prom. [Ukr.-I no.1349-51 Ja-Mr 164. (MIRA 17:3) POTAPOV.. F.Ya., inzh.; PONOMAREV, G.P., iuzh. Mobile diesel electric power plant. Elek.i tepl.tiaga 6 no.2:42-43-F 1601 (MIRA 15:2.1 I (Diesel electric power plants) (Railroads--Cars) PONOWN, Automatic vressure regulator on the reverse hose of the mortar pumo(used in cyclic mortar fending). [Suggeated by G.V.Ponomarev]. Rate. i isobr. predl. v ctroi. no. 4:65-66 157. (MIRA n :8) . (mortar) (Pumpind machiner7) PONOM&RINY G. V. Cand. Tech. Sci. Dissertation: "Certain problems of dehydration of natural cases." 4 Get 49 Moscow Order of the Labor Red Banner Petroleum Inst. imeni I. ~1. Gubkin so Vecheryaya M10-4WA sum 71 P(MMAREV G,V, ;Tr - ~ - la -Calmaisting bottom pressure according to the value of static pr*sswe coeqmtod at the hand of a Can wells Gaz*prolov-116,90-7 5 '56. (Gas. Itatural) (K12A qi4o) PONOMARXV, G.V.; SHTOIF, M.D. Sffect -of the composition of absorbents on the absorption process of hydrocarbons. Trudy Giprovostoknefti no.1:328-343 158. (MLU 13:9) (Absorption) (Hydrocarbons) MATSKIN, L.A.; KOVAL311KO, K.I.; BOUKOV, V.G.; KONSTAITTINOV, 11.11.; PO ,,Gj.,:,FAL'C11IKOV, G.N.; PZLENICHKO, L.G.; SHAMARDIN, GLAIKOV, A.A.; BRILLIANT, S.G.; SIOVCHUK, V.Ya.; SOSHCHMI.- KO, Te.M.; AL-.MSANDROV, A.M.; BUNCHUK, V.A.; KRUPXHIK, P.I.; MAYEVSKIY, V.Ya.; 7j1SHIN, K.V.; GAK, Kh.A.; POTAPOV, G.M.; KARDASH, I.M.; STEPURO. S.I.; KAPLAN, S.A.; SELIVANOV, T.I.; TEREMMIKO, N.Ya.; 7.HUZH, A.D.; USTINOV, A.A.; GIRKIN, G.M.; VOLOBUYEV, P.P.; CHERNTAK, I.L., nauchnyy red.; DESHALYT, M.G., vedushchiy red.; GEHNADIYEVA, I.M., tekhn.red. [Combating losses of petroleum and petroleum products; materials of the All-Union Conference on Means of Combating Losses of Petroleum rind Petroleum Products] Bor'ba a poteriami nefti i nefteproduktov; po materialam Veesoiuznogo soveBhchanils Do bor'be a poteriami nefti i nefteproduktov. Leningrad, Gos.nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo neft. i oorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1959. 157 P. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Hauchno-tekhnicheakoye obshcheBtvo neftyanoy i gazovoy pro- myshlonnoeti. (Petroleum industry) AUTHOR: Ponomarev G. V. 65-2-3/12 TITLE: Calculating Absorption and Description Processes in Gas- Gasoline Plants. (Raschety protsessov absorbtsii I deBorbtsil.na,gazobenzinovykh zavodalch). PERIODIOAL.- Khimiya I Tekhnologlya Topliv I Masel, 1958, Nr.2. Pp.14-21, (USSR). ABSTRACT-. The calculation of the absorption and desorption processes is most Important in connection with the increasing use of debutanised straight run - petrol (heavy petrol with a boiling point of an order of 10000 to separate from the hydrocarbon gases ethane, propane and butane,, and gasoline fraction. For this calculation an equation Is used# published by Professor Smirmov, A. a. (Page 14). Y n-~l Y An*1 A Yn+l An4-T 1 wher4L i the coefficient of separation of the oompo- nent; A z coefficient of absorption; n = the number of plates in the absorber; Y z the number of mols of Card 1/3' the component in the vapour phase. Another method of 65-2-3/12 Calculating Absorption and Description Processes in Gas - Gasoline Plants. oalculation uses the equation by Kremser and Braun (Ref. 2). Equations 10 and 11 (Pages 16 and 17) were found more suitable for calculating absorption and de- sorption processes because they allow'for the presence of similar components in the contact liquid and the gas. The most accurate results were obtained with equations 13 and 14 which are:- Yn*l - Yl Ar*l A KX0 (13) Yn+l Yn+l 'M X0 W (14) m Gard 2/3 Where X z 0 and )t*- 0. These equations can be used 0 1 65-2-3/12 Calculating Absorption and Desorption Processes in Gas-Gasoline Plants. for calculating the hydrocarbon absorption processes when using absorbents of any type of composition, also for stabilisation processes for crude petroleum oils, the separation of crude petroleum oils etc. 1'he method of caloulationg proposed by N. Khorto, and Franklyn or Edmaster can be used for the accurate calculation of the above. Results obtained, when using these methods, are given in Tables 3. 4 and 5. There are 5 Tables and 1 Figurep 3 References: 1 English and 2 Russian. ASSOCIATION: GiprovostDkneft'. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress, Card_3/~ L (m)/'MM, j )/T DS/RM ACC NRs AP6026816 SOURCE CODE: UR/0020/66/167/001/0135/0138 AUTHOR: Savellyev, D. A.; Sidorov, A. N.: Yevstigneyeva, R. P.; Ponomarey. G. V. ORG: none TITIE: Dark and photochemicallreduction .of metal derivatives of a number of I SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 167, no. 1, 1966,, 135-138 TOPIC TAGS: photochemistry, chemical reduction, pyridine, methanol, hydrazine, atoms hydrogenation,, chlorine compound ABSTRACT: The relationship of the reduction of porphin type molecules to the presence and nature of a central metal attim was investigated in the following -porphin vietal derivatives: M-TFP (M ='Zn, Mg. Cd..cu, NO, Zn- and Cu-TMP, I:Zn-'and 11g-EP (TFP - moso-tetraphwWlporphin, 114P - 1,4,5,8-tetramethylporphin, .ED - ethipporphin-1). Photo-reduction was conducted under vacuum in pyridine and methanol at "ent, concentrations of 10-5mole/liter in the presence of hydrazine (1-2 moles/ liter) or'K2S with 500 mm Hg equilibrium gas pressure over the solution. Muminatioh of the solutions was done, with the total light of a. 500 watt :incandescent lamp equipped vith a reflector and condensers 1, 35'92-66 ACC NRt AP6026816 The effect of the central metal atom in the pigment molecule is different in Idark.and photoahwdcal reduction reactions. In dark reaction with hydrazine, the hydrogenation of the pyrrole riiiks occurs equally successfully in Cu-, :Ni- and Zn-containin pigments, depending more on the character of*the 9 iporiphoral substituents than on tho central metal atom. In the photochomical ,interaction, onW the U. and Hg- derivatives ( and. possibly, Cd-dorivativoe) ;appear active. regardless of the nature of the substituont in the 1-8 positions ,(in the iimits of the compounds studied). brut the Cu. and Ni-derivatives appear 'inactive.. Upon comparing the Zn- and Mg-containing pigments, the photo- ,hydrogenation of the pyrrole rings occurs in Zn-derivatives in the presence .of hydrazins, with th" formation of the corresponding chlor~nes.and bacterio- .chlorines, but it does not ocinw in Mg-dorivatives, It can be assumed that ~such differences in the metalwoontaining pigments are caused either by their special propwtis~* in opUcaU7 atinilated sUtes , or by their dissimilar. capacity for ;Q2;j_rq;iatio'n -with molecules of the medium. This paper was presented by Acadixmician A. N. Terenin on 15 May 1965. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. 1JPRS: 36#4551 SUB CODE: 07 SUBM UTE: 05"5 / CRIG REF: 005 / OrH REF: 005 Card 2/2 r PONOWLHEY G V Studying the characteristics of gases in gas-condensate fields. Trudy Giprovostoknefti no-1:315-328 158. (MIRA 13:9) (Condensate oil wells) N,NOXknv. 0. V. Calculations for absorption and stripping processes In gasoline plants. XhIm. I takh. topl. I masel 3 no.2:14-21 7 158. (MM 110) 1, Giprovostokonefti. (Patroleux-Ref ining) PONOMMY, G.V.; YEVSTIGNEYEVA, R.P.; MIRONOV, A.F.; PREOBRAZIENSKITY, N.A. Blosynthesis of 6-nzatirldino In Eache r! ch ia r-511 and Qx-. of accumulation of orotidine. Vop.med.khim. 11 no.6:47-54 N-D 165. (MIRA 18:32) 1. Maskovskiy Institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologli imani M.V. Lomonosova. Submitted April 16, 1964. _?PONDNARBVI- I.464rakhan'). Steam and smoke ejecting units. Pozh.delo 3 no-3:17 Mr '57- (MLRA 10:4) (Fire engines) PONMAM,V,.I.; SHOYGIN,,,M. Toward new milestones. Sov.shakht. 10 no.6.-5-6 Je 161. (141RA 14:9) 1. Predsedatell shakhtkomat komhinat,,Bashkirugoll (for Ponomarev). 2. Starshiy normirovshchik Yamertauskogo ugoltnogo razreza kombinata Bashkirugc~ll (for Sharygin). (Bashkiria-Strip mining-Labor productivity) PONOYAREV I I. -8 Fifty-five years. Pozh.delo 7 no.10. -9 0 161. (KM 14:10) 1. Nachallnik leningradakogo pozharno-tekhnicheakogo uchilishcha. (Ioningrad-Fire prevention-Study and teaching) PONOXMV, I. Ensure t.he fire safety of the flect. Mor. flot. 25 no. 12: 23-24 D 165. (14M 18:12) 1. Nachallnik pozharnoy okhrany Tuapsinskogo porta. 16(4) SOV/107-59-2-14/5 5 AUTHOR: Ponomarev, I., Chief Engineer --- - TITLE: --------- Following Up Our Statements (Po sledam nashikh vystupleniy) PERIODICAL: Radio, 1959, Nr 2, P 15 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Upravleniye radiotekhnicheskoy promyshlennosti i priborostroyeniya Moskovskogo gorodskogo sovnarkhoza (Administration of the Radio Engineering and Instru- ment Manufacturing Industries of the Moscow Municipal Sovnarkhoz), replying to criticisms made by the jour- nal "Radio". states that the sovnarkhoz radio plants, which are producing television receivers, "Temp-311, 'lRubin"', "Rubin-102". "Yantar"' and "Moskva" are sys- tematically working to improve the construction and quality of their television receivers (increased sensi- tivity, a better image by introducing clearness ad- justers, the use of PT-K instead of PTP assemblies, ex- Card 1/2 change of tubes etc.). The plants have taken various Following Up Our Statements SOV/107-59-2-14/55 measures to eliminate existing shortcomings, e.g. the TV receiver "Rubin" has been modernized and re- named "Rubin- A"; the production has started of the new TV receiver "Rubin-102", having a better design and improved electric parameters, Card 2/2 PONOMARIV, I. Training outstanding command personnel. ]Pozh. dole 5 no.2:22-23 159. (MIRA 12:3) l.Nachallnik Leningradskogo posharno-tokhnichookage uchilishcha. (Fire prevention--Study and teaching) -7- /I/ , ,.122 /91 /0- :Z~;: ).~I. . 11 - c PONOMARRY, I. (Astra~hanl) fflxwlfte___~__~~_ __ . Air foam units used on tankers. Pozh.delo 3 no.10:19-20 0 157. (MIRA 10:11) (Tank vessels--Fires and fire prevention) PONOM&RIV, I., inzh.; RAZUNDVSKIT, 0., inzh. Prevent fires at heat power plants. Pozh.delo 5 no.9:8-9 S 159. (MRA 13:1) (Electric power plants-Fires and fire prevention) rjrBySWV, B.; pONWARZV. I.. Jnzh.; SIDOROV, V., deputat KirovakDgo raysoveti7(i.~-16 CMGUNOV, I., inzh. Blizinate the shortcomings in television servicing. Radio no.2: 14-15 7 159. (MIRA 12:4) 1. Nachaltnik Upravlenlya priyemnoy televisionnoy seti, radlofi- kateii i vnutrireyonnoy elektroevyazi Ministerstva evyazi SSSR (for ]WqbVbhev). 2. Aserbsydzhanskly nauchno-issledovatellskly institut po dobyche nefti, Baku (for Chugunov). (Television-Maintenance and repair) Q Is u it m Ila pfairanx3xv ~xm 30 ~jl A I-A A-." F it a I -T CC MJ94 tho SWtbWU C4WASUI Nt, 1131111imn, iptmm=rcv and M. Mixhu-va, 1564;4 - VNIM4 1$316. Ria-7-1, Power will nwamired for nuirm"Kta l4whing ralbs. of -vetat 1". frmn the CSWUM4. dIf ICAA wetv made alth urutralift,44 00 4~~ 4Wa%hrtl.%jjglfiowet-mMl W. The rjjCct on acitl Ila. of the oil wa% Sko Ifetcl. in muse of tile rxptx. 00 of I 0 00 00 00 oo zi I L A SfTALLuprocAL ciavaTuat ct.&wFicAtjcjo 0 8 U fA so .3 Si F fAl %Iltwo t# 9 K A " a n it ric a n I ~14 k.",-"60*00000000000000*0000:.Ooooooooo:::Oooooo 0. 1.-.4 000000 I- -00 -00 itoo zoo co coo 000 t:00 boo boo woo L 07975-67 bottom 23 of the outer reservoir and is used for holding the inner reservoir 21. The spray unit is in the upper section of the outer reservoir 22. The cap 6 is pressed to the spray unit 4 by protec- tive thin foil 5 which breaks under the pressure created in the ex- tinguisher. Above spray unit h is a safety device 8 with a protec- tive thin foil which breaks u-nder.excessively high pressure. In- _dV side the extinguisher next to the spray unit is foam-mixing chamber 3. The outer reservoir is covered by pressure plate 17 sealed by rubber ring 16. Above the plate is a locking cap 15 which is slip- ped over stud 14 and turned to the right for bayonet locking. The pressure plate is held against rubber ring 16 by pressure bolt 13. Passing through this pressure bolt is the rod of striking pin 10 with striker ring 7 fastened to its lower end for breaking shut-off foil 20. Sealed safety check 11 prevents damage to foil 20 by hold- ing the striker during careless handling of the fire extinguisher. The extinguisher is fastened to a special bracket by a locking col- lar which is also sealed. In case of fire the locking collar is opened, the extinguisher is removed from the bracket and held by n handle 12 2-3 meters from the source of the fire, safety check 11 is removed,.striker 10 is hit with the hand to break the shut-off I foil 20 and the extinguisher is turned upside down. The charge in the fire extinguisher consists of two solutions: an aqueous solution of aluminum sul- L 07975-67 ACC NRi AP602 74 48 fate and a mineral acid in a glaus bottle for the inner reservoir; an aqueous solution of alkali carbonate and bicarbonate with an admixture of a foaming agent and anti- freeze in a tin can or large glass bottle for the outer reservoir. The charge also includes a paper sack with 6hut-off and protective foil and charging instructions. Before charging the extinguisher, the pressure bolt 13 must be unscrewed and pressure cap 15 turned to the left and taken off stud 14. Inner reservoir 21 is removed from the extinguisher 'and both reservoirs are thoroughly washed to remove the remainder of the shut-off foil and ~he rubber seal. Two liters of clean water are prepared and the tin can is opened or'the stopper is removed from the large glass bottle. The contents of the can or bottle are then'poured into a clean bucket and the water is thoroughly swished tfirough the can or bottle to remVve the residue and then poured into the buckel The resultant solution is mixed until th6 chemicals are completely dissolved and poured through a funnel with a filter into the outer reservoir 22 of the fire extin- guisher. It is then necessary to remove ring 19 from the inner reservoir 21, as well as the slip ring before car 'efully pouring out the contents of the small glass bottle into the inner reservoir. Shut-off foil 20 is then inserted and on top of this foil :LS Placed slip ring and pressure ring 19. After closing the inner reservoir it is placed on its side to check the tightness of the seal. The inner reservoir must then be carefully placed inside the outer reservoir. After checking the sliding operation of the striker and installing the sealing ring gaskets, the locking equipment is re- installed, the striker is preset in the upper position and the pressure bolt is tight- Card 3/4 L 07975-67 -A-C-C-N-AF2 -&6027445 jened. The striker is oiled for ease of operation if necessary. The striker bolt 13 and striker 10 are sealed together with safety check 11. Protective foil 5 of spray unit 4 is replaced. The fire extinguisher is suspended from bracket 2. Orig. art. has: I figure. [Translation] ~ SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: none FONOMAREVp I.A. (Prof.) I.A. Ponomarev, author of Ship Engines-of Internal Combustion publ. State Publishers of River Transport Literaturep Moscow, 1949; 364 pages. uas." professor; AKIMOV, P.P., redaktor; VOLCHOK. 'WWI I # eviRb EF'redaktor. COUP Internal combustion engines) Sudovve dvigateli nnego agoranila. Leningrad, Izd-vo 96chnoi transport,* Iezttd-nle 1957. 551 P. WaA xo:6) (Karim engines) ?OROMhMV, I.A.-,,__prof. 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(A) undvir 9k rarct ti h l it as e P c y nt an 4miter Krom the Plastic MAN 0mr, ~p) t ill a brusivrnems "Stem is by the Ww"t 4 no" in gnmm flowing in a unital: liawl over I *Q. cm. rft platickity of a beterg- 4 firms mak"I d the strtw" o . gcnmw Minn is ift"W"Mi by outer stmvk tel"Mrsturr. It 4 o It compositim anti Properties of the WAM and fiquil Pimimelt. 0 arw dw gas Phase 00 o lilt j! I- too 00- v 14$4 ININS400" Got 11"S13044 DO 601,672 1 -*Gv 0 Wo m a it a 6k It it 4, a a 11 $1 1 1 L't 0 06 0 00 00 0 111 0 0 0 0 0 0 4110 &.0 0 ,410 * 0 0 0 0 L L , 00 000 0 0. 0. 0 00 0 0 -A'wx c o oli thil vf;abm by tht Sradlen jy Frlrh?. ti, '?for ciyaw. lrvaf' u,,,dtmo-,Ied m-Jts (glasws) ark: bwwd, U SS R ax, cryr axe Nuc., cooditivus of in, to. rate and of nucleation tjoAs of viscoilty. - On thwe principles 6 tesup.-gradirnt fnrn~ wat rqnqtrvP,,EA and unAernentary ntthod was, i dt-veloptil tor rapkidm n., bi a single tipt., of the temps, Of !ibrginning uy3t-n- wA 0 tim mwc~ mit'le4fi-J.-I nrid cryaln, raiesIn A.'gla-A VA.- The melbod 15:&UH.4ble for fAU"lSIl,_ ciry-ins" e.;r. of n,% Ili gl"& Iclintg. approx. a% Nap U11A 97%, DiD, and ol~ _6=Uar higb)y "aabWl weltsw The' cryunicbaractcristimof the follDwing systerns, are deser'bed.- lidftli. 0 130% 3CaOi-P&O., A ITXG, ZnO, and PbO, b)gbly emplev wd is of NajO4CjrO- j M9C-A1.O,-Fc*O,-5)Gt- Min. c=p,49, are ea0y detevied Alow- melting (400'), F-fret eIMCti TV-35 dttOdEd 0:1 the IWL4 Of' 1-arax pill-; A1,O, melts; this 13 industrWly Lsdtd. Borax. PhO mixes show ccrisdeTably higher crystu. t6aps. thtin b=ax-AV6 Red bcra4,t,,1jG mixts. In the coftntilex sill-: Cate sy-stem the lowesl lemp. of fusion (740*) -vaq obscirred far a min of f1% of P. tfws3 contg. 93% K feldvar und - d 94% gLm,; cont.g. 1. /0 higo, Melting at I IM , all 1Ka,(),2SiO; and 25% For industrial the devitriftation tit- glass was dctd. in a special racclay boat Lept Inn. corner ofthe ta n' c fm nact; cozlsbriictv~ - accordbig to tim principle of h pritrillied trtilp, grv4Icmi:- ThLtemilts are direttly PrMparablo tn till: , -M~ of Ot. Dtu%l priAM cry,4311;, coinnicin rphertilhu or bt.%agi Otcn Nvith, charactrristle thythohl c*,slus.. Etching with HP jborg qpkul details in thpt lijigiegatiaris T71licli depend j0 theiA~ W. T6 IV OAAMI-, IRWH I YAN, A.N.; VATISOKIN, V. I.; PONOM - W V, I. F.; PRIEHODDHOKO, N.A.; MIPKOVA, G.A. *Handbook on the technology -of. binding materials.9 IU.M.Butt, .Reviewed by R.D.Aielitskaia and others. TSement 20 no.5:32-33 S-0 154. MU 7:11) 1. Kafedra tekhnologii teementa lovocherkasokogo politekhniobeakogo institutili. S.Ordshoulkidne. (Building materials) 'PONO)Wiiv. 1.F. t .- -ft \1 - __ -Characteristics of silicate suspensions .SSR. Ser. fls.-takh. nav. no.kl.39-144 (Silicates) (slip and slim). Vestal, AN '56. OM 10W PONCK&M, I*F..,- prof., doktor khim. nauk; AZELITSKAYA, R.D., kand. tekhn. bA;*; GUMOVA, N.M., inzh. Replacement of. asbestos by slag wool in the manufacturing of asbestos cement products,'-2Yudy NPI 27:14J.-145 156. (KIR& 10%12) 1. lafedra tekhnologil tsementa Novocherkasekogo politekhatcheakago Instituts.6 (Asbestos cement) (Mineral wool) PONOMARIV. I.?.; GRACHITAN. A.I.T. $Technology of cement and other binderew by IU. K. Batt. Revievel by I.F. Ponomarev, A.N. Grachlian. TSement 24 no.1:31 Ja-Fe 158. (MM 11:4) 1.Xovocherkasskiy politokhnichaskijr institut. (Bibliograpby-~devmnt) (Batt, M.M.) )A All-Valms, Onotonnes, all Use Mammas State I'MMUCASS Sto"it I k~rOotks. INO. Ur 3. PV 43-46 (WSSR) ANNIUME The 376 au-walm ft"of"ao on the vit"aw State was hold In Leningrad at IM -ond of 1959. It was organized l'y the Inglitut khImu ounatow aw nn (zastitate, or the chsaintry of snicasso At 8823), Twoodymons,70 khIndahookoye obababostra In.al V. 1. Ch l S i t L i 0 ll W i 1 - ssm ast em ca oc e . Enstaloyeve, (A . y =A GoesdaretvexaW optlakeekly imatItat I-sat S. 1. T&Tll*Va (state Opustax Resolute I.Mt 3. 1. varnow). 12re than 100 "ports so the strast." of glases investigation welbods of the vItroves state, fag mechanism of vltrlflo.slvn and and technical Proportion of classes "" delivered. The Comf*20moo ep"04 by sestdowulan A. A. 1,411.04411. , at aw You ateetime. 6 v ports goal wils gies so. as $Sal- 3 condensers. 9 glib the 0-lurIng cuseem =4 11. lan-a" of vs, Sao 4 roporta, with al propertloo of glasses. , je_!=X~a Sal T I T, 'b -C lDring of Glaus*j JA * O Rg.20010 ,,don will. n-ir Strp,,I`.~~.* C1 -1 1 It " . . . , , , . ! - -Ah Ut 1l ti S t j 3 o ou rmS a oorp v*Q jC3 z .or :a, . Me-UMMUOR of Scrom a" Alminum I. classW. T, P. Datllav and 9f. V. litzbosh reported am the obangs or the of the Lnflusaos of 0. 0. Karep.1yan reported am the influence of the .1rooture of S"- see on spectral Smd chemical Properties of the Cor-io--. 1. YOrl.v "Parted as the rolo of the a4mixturea arA the the lattlat ln*Uw coloring of qmarts glass by r%=& rwilAtIon. L. R. Slyumom and R. I- 3huster rop"t.4 am the plyola.chnloml StaliF. of pore force, Win _1m silleato Sell# (foa,s glass, a raasits). To T T 1. reported ask phy.loo~h.31G.1 tur.stICItLoas of f equillbrizz.,1L. Ft X2 - - In ex1doo in a lots a I. *?Abti , e-11' The In ortow. at the 71treau ?ba e I &h 7a stl f r i x s n e r= a. o t. - p a card 6/8 Body and the Cannot Clinker- . T. A. Prosam, reported on the p~Vvlca. " --shijili-il"'fWairviAmils air glons =1 metal. The I selling dealt uIth PbY*JA&I *b'-I-tT7 aad m*chS*LQAl proper. of glass. it. S. jovalropyn,r, 0. 1. Mart.mov suid S. X. Dubrvo made comprehensive reparks. A. A. Appam reported on the fuAl"an tal structural Petraimttorm ublih-ralsFaiAs, the properties of the glass. 'A. 1. CL*jft*vp T. A. Ratol,yitskays, r. T. T"aoor reported on a j ra-.1roture -cf-rmr,~o 61-su-N. r mirfm of 00 olj3ir L. 1. Nakin. reported an pocalla,riti.a of the expanvion of oxides In sill" a glass**. T tly reported OA the v.bj: 0Is l l - -an -A e r soo acl Their Rol. in tb rroossa The Roarer of CosInn . o . a of th Tiaomvp Fluz-. 2. X-tyritskay. repartod am prop. On of aluwpbopriii. gicases. tn. A. shzidt reported on the :~ 4*p.ud.ao. of the y"p.ztl.s of alkali 8lli;AT._glL1**M 1111 the .03- position. Z. 1. Sb.b.gleva reported on: *In-*v1ic%tLmA of the t.- P.md.w. of th-*-6jMm2 Properties of nosphAte Classes am tits Coupowltion-. A. ]F._TjAkhLnd reported on the eubjoolt "no Periodic 9yulom sag the Optical Constant. of Close-. 1. 5. Avlattols, reported eat -Noob-Inal. rroparllox of Close 11ber.O. A. D. 7 "4o a report an the xs.chnnLaal prop-01 -% Laor4tal. tue anomalous Interval ",I an their stractor. 1*, 1. ' ; 2 4 th .1"*I. properties of glass. AM " a* * gr or * : r th composition of the glasses an their usab4alcal a card 7/0 tFs ... a . - iiii rep*rt*d an the amij. si oucb - or r a praparge.. A, dh ; _ .F laid. and the "'I"m 1. as y Aquto.s Soltic.4 a . =a ,, .at. of the Oxides In the Struc%=- of Class 3. M. Ir it;`162119% I sk kh and T._N. So.*~ava, reported on GYnth*61s "d ti, tn". S. 1. Dubrov. reported on phy.lai- propartloo of a.221- 8121cate 9"- -8, lpubro,okiy and 1. !6_R%VMvukmy,% reported be porfac* 4.1- a e utrl -4 basic w-diam. Th. fol. . oLop-modium Clean an the -cL.: loving per" reported at the final meeting: f- y- rc%Orifte 04 the Lot -*a of the alkaline earth =Idea on the -lo.1 l.bility lu eb at in a -aid -t-0-ret L. Tn- 11-61-v on, !trlflo : , i r properties of loarat. Classes$ 3. 7. 71lo-r-01Y. T _ _ _ 3a- 91 .... W lily 6.1u. X.W% r and rs. on %be r..atjo. of_ D_ lor Tosvi and R"tgvr spoke a. guostm eras r-torn 46,RRAY. lIG' Aced A. Besbarodov, 1. 1. titaygorodaLly, 1" 1. T. metal. W. :;L Kolor a2vo spoke at the fLuel and R. ; card it/$ -7 r.:A.~E I bll~-. M~L~DTTA71011 Ur./5035 Vce9ry=nqye cavenhe4anlye " attkloobratnt- ewt*j,^11yu- 3d, tenln,,r~!, 1959. Stekloobrntnoye moztcynn1ye; troly Tm'.'ye;a v-~juz.wo to".he~-,&alyo 16-20 noyubryu 1959 (Vitrtwz Stnte; T-ccticr,& of V,.v- Third Can- feren** on the Vitremis Stete, Held in 1959) K~acow' I%d-vo ).I SSWI 1950. 554 P. Errata slip Itzerted. 3,200 copies printed. So r1w Its: 4ru4y) Sp=aorlng Ac~nclen% Imaltut Wnli slllkatc~ Akad-11 nauk S=1. Vsnauyu=,.~ khiftiehestoyc obahchestvo imeni D.I. Mct!eIeTtvm -n! ao~udAratven~nyy ordenne Lenina, optichtakly i-t1W izeni S.I. T-110". EdItorJ%1 Board: A.Z. Avgwtlbikp V.P. lismakcvskly, X.A. Derhor-014ort O.K. 11otvInxIn. V.Y.Vargin, A.0. Vl&~ov, K.S. T-atrc2-y~, A.A. tel-edev, M.A. Xatv.yvy, V.S. Malchdn~j R.L. Myul2er, Y-A. roray-Ko3hIts, Chn1ru&mp N.A. Toror~v, V.A. Florlaak.y&, A.r. Yxkhkfnd; Ed. of FvbLL.h1.g So-ae: I.V. SuYoror; Tech. Ed.: V.T. Bachercr. 79PIWZ: Thin hook Is Intended for resen.=-hers lOn the science anil technolN:)r or glwoev. COVE=Ei The book contaIns the reports s.nd discumsIcac of the ThIrd All-Unlon C00f."ACC 0. th~ VItevO= State, held L. LcaIm,7,r%.d on roye=ber IC~19, 199~ They deal Vith the methoda and resu.2t. cr.- stuwn~' tole Pt"twre of ginna"Ve the relation betvccn the otruet~ and pro;crtles or rl~-cs, the Wtun- a the chmIral bond end g)"& str4cture, and the cryst&Uoche~lfttry of Sikes. rup,d sillca, echanl&m of vitrification, optical prorerti.4 -I glano ttmetur,' Mel the electrical pro;vrtics of SlAseca art also &I.cuxaol. A n=ber of the ro- ports deal kith the dc;end,n.e of glass T-c;er-les = c*-pceItion' the tintine or glasses end rudiatich, efrtetu, and aech%atcal, tecthical, a:~d chmical proper- ties of glasses. Other Ixtrtra treat Fits3 ~d so&% borotilicate gl"ses. The Conference vu 6ttondel cy =om tham 500 Oclermtes from Smiftt and X"t German scientific org~l-atlohv. A--=& t4e particij~ltc In the dlecusalma were N.V. Solmin, Te. V. Favrhinsklyo T-K. Cs,etev, V.P. Pryantshnikov, Yu. Ya. QeLIIbj O.P. Hche&Icn,-rttrosyan, G.P. YUkhaylov, S.M. Petrov, A.U. L~ftrev' D.X. Levin, A.V. Shatilovs W.T. Ploshchinxk7, A.Ya. K=netaor, E.T. Deetynrem, G.V. byurgganovuknya, A.A. Wonw, H.M. Skoruvakov, T.Ta. Batin. E.K. Keller, Te.A. I[uznttnov, V.P. Potdnev, R.S. Snevelevich, Z.G. Plat.ker, and O.S. molc-'W~cna. The r1rial,sonsim of the Conference ~ addressed by Proftasor I.r. KItdYf;orodck1j, Emored Scientiet and Engineer, DocW- of Tetbtital Science.. no follMng Institutes were cited or their co~trlt~tlon t~ U~,. d-1o;1--t of 91"s scLtntn and technolonr: Goauj&ratvrhnyy cpticr~czkjy Inctitut (state optical Inktittitt), Institut kh1mtI oilik%tvt Aji sSsR (1-~tltjte or Slillc.to Chemistry. AS UZ-H), FiltthesklY in4tttit &N =11 (PhYsles 'mmtltute AS USSR). Fitiko-tem,nichaskly Iriotitut AN ME (n1y~leotechnicr.1 r."t-tute'-AS UrUt), Iftstitut filiki All MSR' X162k (Inatitutc or rNX~Ieft, Academy 0~- Sci-c". UIO~.Zk-Yz =R, killsk). LebOrntcrY Of 1'.'Ydlc&l Chc--WrY Of Silicates .' t-.e Inctitut cb~bchcy I hforrwa- cheekay AN I;S!;S, Min.k (Instit.t. of General and Inor4anic Ch..vtstry. AcuIrmy of Sclrnce~ F~Iorjpz~.qyn SSR' Pu"k), lwtltut soyedln'nly AN Ss:Rfjn't1t.t.'or H10 Y.Iec~l.r Com-r~ds. AS, twn), Gosud-tv- DYY Jn8t1twt Ottkla (Zthtt InstJtute for Glaza), Gonulurstvrz~nyy 1nxtItta atc),.- loyolokna (State ]~-tlwte for Glass Fibers), Instit-it 00-Arotekb- rachislogo stekla (stkte InAtit-Ite for Elictrl.sa Sibirskly flsik,- tech.1cheoKy' itht""' T-Ak ~111* -sM I'n1-Ieot,1h-Ic&. Instl't-Ate, T(n*)t).T'-1ngrnA- ~ .1 ~.r.I t~t 4;ra-t State U.1-rcity), Moskorrokly Uqj~~- ttkh.ole;i cheftVA yin.titut (Mo.c o' 1.1%.1-ute of Chemical tekh.olo;l.hr.'e.1y 1rstIU% I.. 14~s*~*tft (Len1nI,-4 le-um~t!: t-loru-Uy lr.atit,~t FU.k In. t!Wt - M i n-k) , rc,,vh,rk-.kiy raytechnic wl tvrrd*ovj),.y pont,,LinIchtnkly tra-itut (r~kk-dj-k Fo4technlc Ilintit,0e). TnP Cor.:-"vzt wnt zp~sorcd by t!,e ltidtit~tft of 0111cnte k1t (&rti~g Pirtetor - A..s. cotnb), th~ Vf~ztju-n~yc Lhimtelionkole oblh~hltt~o Im. U-1. M01011ky-A Che-lit-I 1-11 11-1. ' -1 U~~ orlena L'11- oytirl-kAy 1".1 S.I. Va~il- (St%te ~Onler or t&hn~ cpajcmj 1-hi S.I. V~Ilny). The 15 renolut I ~~. of the Conreren~ I~lude rvcm~thl'tl- to Center for th~ plrpoir Of c~jrd1nn-.--- the resenrch on gIN94, to rAbli0h n tj~~j perl,,dl-l . 1, "ritip. i (Phy.1c. W'A of je Lit Glft-), and t~ J.1n the C-itte, ~.' 01- Th~ tr-ko A.A. 1,cbed-, A-d-L,I.n, rr,fc~,cr, -4 Cmor~-- of t~i,. ~r C-.- .1ttee; Y-A. P-to' of FbY.10. -d Penb.r .'r tt'~ OrC~IWIOnNl C-Itt-j NA R.L. ?~..al-r, or Ct;-!~.l of the Orewalrotiohal Co.~Ittt- 7t- ellt~,!41 board tha~~'- G.R. r~rt~w, N.V. VOIlk~-.1htep" L.7, P.P. PoNy~h-, S.K. D-A,rmv, V.A. D.T. KoluOy,t- I rej~rtu. Vitreous State (Cant.) SW/5035 Ko-loyakayat Ye.l. Drj~n&hco of pUzat.2c Of clctseo on coorogitsom ~40 Discussion 343 color or olmrtr. a=e. Effect of Fm!ittlons Vargin, V.V. Color or GIv4o " Efrcc-. Or Railations 345 .~;tLjmnity of Rework in Phenmea% of Orlov, M.P. Role or iLimixturea e:~d cr; Q=rtz CIA-* Tinting UrAcr the Actl~ Or C=-ft R~ya -A6 D-ilm, T.P., sad N.V. Zurbaub. Vcxiatiom in the Abeor-,,Um Spectr= Of 01"Ats of Ginple Co=V~sltivft UrO-r tb. J-ttiom of Go-=& Rays 351 Bmkhoyckikb, S.M. On the Ilesipt.=e or Cc=ercial Clamues to the Wlueuce of Radimeti" R.11ations 355 rarti,tyam, 0.0. Effect of Close Stzvct~re On the Spectral and Chczleml Properties of Cede= Icna 360 Car,I 15/22 vitrems state (Coot.) soy/5035 Az-roy, X.P., V.V. Iml,-tnditim, S.D. crrc,,~,ova, and V.A. 1rut.143zakly. Struetw,e and Zrcpertle3 et Glcjuco- M5 CmIrmt, 0.1 A-%. r~feli. A~sorrtjm Sr-:r= of the Co 2+ Ion the Cooreination Icd1mt*-- of Boron arA Aa=,tu= to Unseen 368 Va~ulu, V.V.p And ?.I. VcynbM. Cclx= of Clasces in Co=cctl= Vith Structvxre 372 Discuoslom 377 Nechanical and Some 7ro;,artiva or oinspeo bartener, C.M. Strwtam =d Yeelhe-ical Pm~trtlcz of Cleaz and Glass 11t,ty 380 11mlovskmyat Te.j. . El"tic Prc-,,ertl" of Clans Im pelztjon to TonSc-atv. 387 card 16122 vitreouz Gt&te (Coot.) aovbo35 AsImovs, M.S. Mechanical rr~,mrt.1=5 Of 02mz 1-bers 391 R&tc-bYI'mk3yso V-A-m mil V.V. T~-"-~. On of Im2rg=1c GIw--s and piccl=iccl nezo-==* 396 Req,r, Kh. DetTr-Minlre the Dtn4ity ~,l VlAcczity in Tice for ;ortAl je~ Class 16 132 in tb~ 399 jr7ortance of L%r Z1"Z-Tv=.1rr Fhair in the Fomntlm of t ~A Ct=tnt cll~~i,~ 405 ItmOlAYeft, Yt-V- rays 1 cochen-ted-1 Ct,217 of Fu:1- c: Fir-Ree-.9toat Oxide* 40`1 P"Bnw, Y-A- St-tave of Clfzv &-e U%! ratum of Zv?.Z~rln; It With M.W. 412 Di.eQ0.1on 415 Card 17/n. PALATCHENK0.0' N,; P_qNOMARTIV, I. j_ ffKostrolit" roofing passed the test. Pozb.delo 10 no.L-24-25- J& 164. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Nauchno-insladovatellskiy institut sellskogo stroite-lstva (for Palatchanko). 2. Moskovskaya pozharno-ispytatelfnaya stantsiya (for Ponomarev). POTIOMAM, I.F., prof.; AZELITSKAYA, R.D., kand.tekhn.nauk Study of concretes made of cements containi alkah and aggregates with active silica. Bet.i zhel.-bet. no.8:370-373 Ag 161. (14IRA 14:8) (Concrete) C I EERNYK-li I V.F. ; PON , 1,F. ; A ZE I, ITSF A 11.1". , ". D. Invest-illgating the '-ydrat-cy: v ar-d 4~E I effect on i t of caustic r;,.;tash, 74 :,udy M?j 1151.: '.. -5-26 . (MIRA 17: 10) YAROKER, Kh.G.; ~P~OIAA T.F. ---RE~p - Glass fiber reir-f orcement of gyp.-um. Trudy, IP. 1 '54:70-84 163. I (MM,' 17-10) -~ONQKMUM,-1-,Z,; ROZDESTVENSKIY, S.S. Uning the resonance method for studying the heat resistance of hydrated cements at low temperatures. Trudy NPI 129:35-44 162. (MIRA 18:3) P"410'41491-:w I 46-3-6/15 A~THOR: Ponoraarev, P.V. TITLE: 'Tr isition Processes in Piezovibrators (Perekhodnyye protsessy v pl~ezovibratorakh) PERIODICAL: Akusticheskiy Zhurnal, 1957, Vol-III, Nr 3, pp.243-253 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The performance of a quartz plate (both as a receiver and a radiator) when pulses of arbitrary form are applied to it is considered theoretically. A method of calculat- ing the main parameters of the vibrator working in a pulse regime is described. It is shown that the emitting power, the input and output impedances, and the sensitivity of a vibrator working in a pulse regime differ considerably from those in a stationary regime. A differential equation for the displacement of the surfaces of the quartz plate is derived and it is shown that this equation is a wave equat- ion,, the velocity of the waves being a function of the elastic, piezoelectric and dielectric constants of the crys- tal, and of the density. Another wave equation is derived for the receiver crystal. General solutions of these equat- ions are considered under the usual boundary conditions. The physical meaning of these solutions is as.follows: when a potential difference is applied to the plate, each of its Card 1/3 elements is deformed and begins to emit elastic waves. These 46-3-6/15 Transition Processes in Piezovibrators. elementary waves are reflected many times from the radiat- ing faces and give up a part of their energy to the medium on each reflection. As a result of superposition of a large number of waves, a complex wave picture is obtained and is described by Eq ,(8). Simultaneously with the appear ance of elastic vibrations on the faces of the quartz plate, piezoelectric charges appear and a current begins to flow through the plate. The various components of this current are subjected to different delays in time, depending on the thickness of the plate. When a vibrator is working in a pulse regime the form of the elastic wave and the current flowing through the plate, as well as the magnitude and form of the potential difference at the output of the amplifier when the crystal works as a receiver can be obtained from the -eneral formulae derived in this paper, The response of the crystal (both as a receiver and a radiator) Aen excited by various wave forms such as, for example, damped sinusoids, step functions, square pulses, etc., is computed and shown in Pigs-3-5. The effect of the electric circuit on the vibrator is also considered. It is shown that for a receiver it is possible to vary within wide limits the in- Card 2/3 put mechanical resistance by a corresponding choice of the Transition Processes in Piezovibrators. 46-3-6/15 output electrical impedance, and for a radiator, the output mechanical resistance can be varied by changing the input electrical iihpedance of the vibrator. An experimental test of the variation of the inDut mechanical resistance of a receiver for different electrical loads has confirmed the calculations. There are 9 figures, 7 references, of which 5 are Russian and 2 are English. The work was carried out under the supervision of S.Ya. Sokolov. ASSOCIATION: Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute, im.V.I.Ul'yanov (Lenin). (Leningradskiy elektrotekhnicheskiy institut im. V.I.Ullyanova(Lenina)). SUBMITTED: October 8. 1956. AVAILABLE: Librar7 of Congress. Card 3/3 PON014AMV, P. V. KULLE, P. A. "Basic Principles of the Hydroelectrical Effect and Possibilities of Its Use in Borehole Drilling" (Nw Developments in the Methods and Techniques of G-eological Exploration) Leningrad, Goetoptelailzdat, 1958. 423 P. (Seri*--G: Itez Sbornik trudov 7.) UJLIZ, Nature of the electrohydraulic method and possibilities of ~slng it in drilling wells. 'Trudy VITR no-1:366-388 '58. (MIRA 12:1) (Boring) 861J41 4,~&100 (32,01~ 109JI142-) Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, # 25849 S/112/59/000/012/093/097 A052/A001 Elektrotekhnika, 1959, No,. 12, Pt 274, AUTHOR. Ponomarev, P.V.. for Sighting the Ultrasonic Field TITLE; An Experimental Insta PERIODICAL.- Izv, Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta, 1958., No. 34, pp. 224 - 228 TEXT: An installation for ultrasonic sighting is briefly described. The installation has a piezoconverter of the sonic image the electric relief of which is read off by means of mechanical scanning forming a 40-line linear raster. The signal obtained is reproduced after Its amplification with a kinescope; tile mo- tion of the beam of the kinescope is synchronized with the motion of the mechanical reading appliance. Some photos made with the device are given. Yu,B.S. Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 1/1 S/032/62/028/011/007/01"i'',' B104/BI02 AUTHORi Ponomarev, P. V. TITLEt Ultrasonic control of fatigue defects in materials PERIODICALs Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 28, no. 11, 1962, 1345 1346 TEM The variation of ultrasonib absorption (Z-5 Mc/sec and 500 ka/sec) was determined by a pulse method using special YA-14 (UZD-14) flaw detector on fatigue test specimens during the experiment. The specimens were metal rods (10 mm diameter, 150 *mm long) submitted to torsional vibrations, or nonmetallic cylinders (35 mm diameter, 30 mm long) sub- jected to periodic shock loads from rotating*weights or from microexplo- sions. Amplitudes and loading times were varied within wide limits. The variation of the ultrasonic damping facto5r as a function of the energy .absorbed by the specimen was recorded. This curve at first rises sieadily, but at the moment when cracks become visible it shows a break where the increase of the absorption coefficient becomes-slower. Idicrocracks start developing at that moment. The variation of damping with increasing fatigue defects offers the possibility of developing a device for the Card 1/2 Ultrasonic control ~f fatigue... continuous or periodic tuating of should be equipped with an amplitude the ultrasonic absorption reaches and I table. S/032/62/028/011/007/015 B104/B102 importunt machine parts. Suoh a device, discriminator to give a signal when a dangerous-value. There are 1 figurls ASSOCIATIOEt Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy inatitut metodiki i__- tekhniki razvedki Ministerstva geologii'i okhrany nedr ___J. (All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Methods and Techni.cs of Exploration of the Ministry of'Geology and Conservation of Mineral Resources USSR) Card 2/2 PONOMAREV, ~.Y~,.dotsent Dynamic method of calculating processor occurring during rock breaking bylxpat6 Izv.vys.uchebezavo; gorazhur. 7 no.12:52-57 264s (MIRA 18:2) 1. Kemerovskiy gornyy institut. Rokomendovana kafedroy stroitall- stva, gornykh predpriyatiy. L 04258-67 EWTQ) IJKC) GG ACC NR, AR6010510' SOURCE CODE: 4 AUTHOR: Ponomare. P. V. TITLE: Predischarge processes In liquid dielectrics SOURCE: Ref. zh. Elektrotekhnika I energetika, Abs. 1OB51 2 -Z, 'REF SOURCE: Sb. Proboy dielektrikov I poluprovodnikov. M. -L., Energlya, 1964, 224-227 TOPIC TAGS: liquid dielectric, dielectric breakdown, dielectric property~ ABSTRACT: A theory of pullsed breakdown of liquid drelectrics has been developed. A formula has been derived for the Ebre of a liquid, whose analysis demo rates that the magnitude of penetration voltage Is determined by the resistance of the liquid to rupture, its electrical con- ductivity, viscosity, thermal conductivity, and the parameters of the moving ion. The resis- tance of the liquid to pulsed excess voltages decreases when its mechanical strength is weak- ened (the presence of local superheatings or inclusions of foreign matter, liquid flow around sharp or protruding current conductors, and the presence of tensile stresses). A local increase .in current density may lead to a sharp decrease in electric strength. Therefore, bare current conductors, submerged in the liquid dielectric, must have a considerable area; minor damages to solid insulation may lead to a local rise in the current density even without an Increase in UR/0196/65/000/010/BO09/BO09 1/2 UDC: 621.315.615.015.51.001.1 L 04258-67 ACC NR- AR6010510 fieJ4 intensity. Local increases in field Intensity In any case weaken electric strength. Break- do*n of a liquid dielectric is an energy process, and therefore a decrease in the power of the puloc by any method oauses an increase in electric strength. Translation of abstract I table anq. bibliography of 7 titles. A Petrashko SVD CODE: 09 fv' Card 2 KILIKEVICH, O.L.; POOMAREVe. P-Z. inzh.p nauchnyy red.; PROKOFIYBV, V.I.P red. izd-va-.-ITWAVOV; P.Ye-sp tekbn* reds 0 [Pamphlet on WOty measures for the plasterer] Famiatka po tekhnika, bezopasnosti dlia shtukatura. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkbit. i stroit. materi6lamp 1960. 21 p. (MM& 14:6) (Plastering-Safet7 measures) CHUGUNOV2 N., general-.mayor aviataii;_PONO.MAREV,.S., general-mayor aviatsii Communist,, outstanding pilot and high-class specialist. Av.i kosm. 45 no-4:5-10 Ap 163. (MM 16:3) (Air pilots) MELISHTEYN, Boris Illich; PONOMAREV, S.A., red.; ZYKINA, T.N,,,g tekhn.red. (Necessary and m0ficient conditions in mathwa+,ics; for students in grades 8 and 9] NeobkhodinVe i dostatoebrqe usloviia, v matematike; dlia uchashchikhsia VIII-XI klassov. Moskva, Gos.uchebno-pedagog.izd-vo M-va. proov.RSFSR, 1961. 61 pe (KM 15,./+) (Mathematics-Problems, exercises, etco) PONOMAREV, S.A. Publications of the State Publishing House for Pedagogical Literature for mathematics teachers in 1962. Hat. v shkole no.2:77-79 Mr-Ap 162. (MIRA 15:3) (Bibliography--Mathematics) DUISOVA, Tatlyana Nikolayevna; NOT - L A adaktor; RYBIN, I.V., tekhnicheskiy redaktor (Lesson plans in geometry for class 7 (from work practice); manual for teachers] Plany urokov po geometrii v 7 klaase (iz opyta raboty); posobie d1ta uohitelet. 2-e izd. Moskva, Goo. u~hebno-pedagog. izd- vo Mintstertva, proeveshchaniia RSM. 1954. 132 P. (MIRA 8.-4) (Geometr.r-Study and teaching) EUDIS, Vladimir Modestovich; KAMSHUICH, A.I., redaktor; redaktor; DZRATITZV. S.G., tokhnicheskiy redaktor [Methods of teaching sathesiattes in secondary schools] Ketodika prepodavanita, maismatiki v arednei ghkoles Pod red. A.I.Markushavicha. Izd. 3-e. Moskva. Goo. uchobno-podagog. izd-vo Nintateretva, proove- shchentle, RSFSR, 1954. 503 p. (MM 8:2) (Kathematice-Study and teaching) BRADIS, V.M.; PONOXLUT. 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Moskva, Gos. uchebno- pedagog. izd-vo N-va prosve RSFSR, 1961. 171 p. (MIRA 15:2) (Functions of real variables) PONDIKAYLEV, Sergey Aleksandrovich; EIISHTALI, L.I., red. Z (Long-term planning of sub m ban passenger transportaticn; on railroad lines and sectiom] Perspektivnoe planirova- nie prigoradnykh perevozok passazhirov; na otdelenii i zhe- leznoi doroge. Mosk-va, "Transport," 1964. 34 p. (MIRA 17:8) NOVOGMT, Sergey Iosifovich; PCOOKARM , S.A., redaktor; SHIKIN, S.T., tekhnicheskir rodaktor-.-'PO-90#AMWI-~it.;A., teknichoskly redaktar. [Inverse trigonometrical function*] Obr&tnye trigonometricheakle funktall; posoble dlia uchitelel. Isd.4-oe. Kookwa, Gon.uchebno- podagog. izd-vo Kinisterstva prooveshchenita IS=, 1956. 126 p. (Trigonometrical functions) (ICLRA 9:5) NOVOSIMM, Sergey Iosifevich; PCHOKAW , S.A., redakt9r; RYBIN, I.V., tekhnichaskly redaktor. [Algetra and elementary functions; annual for towhers] Algebra i elementarnye funktoli; pos*bie dlia uchitelai. 4-e Isd. Moskva. 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