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POSPELOV, V. ; Ottokar Vlach's gift. Tekh.mol.23 ne.12:33 D 155. (M1RA 9:2) (Czechoolovaki&--Motalwork) & "Long4lme -Computer IYAmoryl,", by,V.-.Fospr )SCOW :10y, MC -'P~argehiento~-Ekoviomich6skaya Gazefa7 26 May 57 L. GuterLmakherldirector of the Laboratory of Electrical Modellng, Academy of Sciences USSR, while displaying a paper sheet with a metal printed design on both sides of it, made the fbllowing statement. "This design is an electric printed circuit made up of smal: capacitors. Out of thousands.of.such metallized,sheets are ass-cmbled em blo'cks,-vhi.ch can store for tens of years, and reproduce at any.'moment, the information once recorded. "T he new method of recording inforM&tion on metallized sheets permits us to read.them.off with an extreme rapidity, as many as tens of thousands of sheets per second. In one hour, it is possible to read and process a quantity of material that would normally be contained on a million pages of book text. -.."The work performed by the Laboratory of Electrical Modeling has already reached such a stage that it is possible to put to practical use the new method of information recording on metallized sheets. "Soviet science and technology have come close,to building high-speed -information and statistical machines which will excel, from the standpoint of productivity, the latest types of American and domestic machines. "Tremendous scientific work in the field of new types of ferrites, high-ocapacity !memory1components,,and arithmetical and logical tubeless devices has been done by N. Korol kov, N. Gryaz,nov, I. Vissonova, M. Avrukh, V. Hyshov, Ya. Posternak add L. Mokell." (U) 12(3) 2-22/ AUTHOR: -ospelov V. TITLE: The Automatic -'.'nginc-er (Avto-mashiniut) 0', in Tekhnika molodezill, 195OP&M, t-, lip 5~-56 B T 21 C; T in this popular-acience article, the author reports (.)rl tho control of a train by means of a "cybernetic" machine. T"he author was invited by "he engini~er Valerian Ivanovich to take part in u trial trip on an electric locomotive con- trolled by means of thi8 device.'An externally quite commr,:l electric train st~:)od at iluatsevo where the trial run only difference zas that ift the cabin of the enginee 1 t., the contro! tabie. til~re NlaL3 11 S- .;~, I mail~,r buttons pilot lamps. '11,he engirie driver F. S. Baranov explained thi- simple handling. -0y pressing one of the buttons the train starts moving. ";'n the way, the traveling speed. changes qu~-,-,e automatically according to the quality of the line. i,t P'resr-!nt. such an automatic engintler cannot "see" yet. But ore is ab,-,ut to design "radio eyes" - a radar apparatus - wh 4Cjj W(.)Ul-', 0;~- ceive quddezily arising obstacles on the line -and stop -the Card 10 in time. in lieu vf ~tome seats, there are small cases in Th.~ ',.utomatic i,"ngirieer 2 Q -6 - 12 - 2 2 first car. 'these automatic machin~.s calculate uninter-ruptedly I the equations of the train motion and choose the most favora- ble traveling conditions passLng them on to the contr.-ol nrl~-i braking oyatem of the engine. The automat[c enginee,- hao Lh,,- inotion curves registered in the momory block and chooses, out human interference, the required speed and controls thi.~ braking devices by means of an electronic opecial devic,~.. PI receives accurate indications on the speed and the distance covered from special measuring instruments transmitting elec- tric pulses. According to previously registered data on the line section, it considers the gradients ahead, calculatvz5 immediately the required motions of the train and compares them with the pattern which it corrects if necessary. The au- tomatic engineer reacts excellently on all signals, on sta- tionary and temporary speed limits, considering them at the right moment. .1 special device communicates the changes of voltage in the contact network. 2ignals from the trarismitte.-s get into the electronic brain of the calculator, which eeLC~11_ mines the resistance coefficients and works out the most fuvc~r- able conditions. The commands of the calculator are Dassed an Card 2/5 to the control mechanism. At the terminus in Usovo , the autiior ed by auto- Ifere man is assist Increased to-100 or more 1UH. I ced engine driver matic means and cybernetics. in experien --, will only act as an accompanying person as is required by technical security. e of 'he device ana The colored insert sheet shows the schem k, diagrams of the train motion. There are 3 figures. "ard POSPELOV, V. Improve the facilities of small river passinger ships. Rech. transp. 20 no.5:56 My 161. (MIRA 14-5) 1. blekhanik - 2-y bhturman teplokhoda K-238 Severnogo rechnogo parokhodstva. (Merchant marine-Passenger traffie). 9(2) SOV/25-59-3-8/46 AUTHOR: Pospelov, V. TITLE- Cybernetics.En-ters the Workshop (Kibernetika prikho- dit v tsekh) PERIODICAL: Nauka i zhizn', 1959, Nr 3,, pp 23-26 (USSR) ABSTRACT: During the past few years a number of program-con- trolled machines for the metal-working industry has been developed in ithe USSR. The author describes double-coordinate and triple-coordinate vertical milling machines, contour-milling machines and turn- ing lathes controlled electronically according to a program written on magnetic belts. The Eksperimentall- nyy nauchno-issledova'uellskiy institut metallo-re- zhiishchik-h stankov (Experimental Scientific Research Institute of Metal-CutAing Machines) having developed such devices under V.G. Zusman, Candidate of Techni- cal Sciences, received the "Grand Prix" for its pro- ducts exhibited at the Brussels Fair. Theauthor Card 1/2 also mentions the program-controlled triple-coordinate C,yborilot,'Lc~: milling machine, constructed by a group of enginee--s a of the Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut (Mloscovi Technological institute) under A.V. Zinchenk-o, which also attracted great attention in tho Soviet pavilion in Brussels. Further research work is being carried on in this field. Recently, a self-adjusting system v,ras developed by the nauchno-issledovaitellskaya la- boratoriya elek'uroavtomat-iki (Scientific Research Laboratory of Electric Automation) under V.S. Vikh- man, Candidate of Technical Sciences. This system must be com-oleted in the future, for specialists in this field are of the opinion that any program-con- trolled machine will be regarded incomplete without' this new device correcting the cutting tool during operation. There is 1 photo. Card 2/2 13 Production of Ferrites 9'rerrites, by V. Prospelov, Promyshlenno- Eltonots-1cheskaya Gazeta Vol 2 N 0 57 "39 8 5 Mlay 57, p 4 .,On the occasion of a vi2it to the Laboratory of Electric Model- .ings Academy of Sciences MSR, the activities of this laboratory are briefly described with particular attention to its work on the application of ferrites in radio engineering and in the construction of eledtronic calculators. Annular ferrite cores develsped by this laboratory were demonstrated during the visit. The application of ~ferrite cores is stated to have been of advantage in that it made possible the replacement of electron-ray tubes in the BESM calculators -witb the resvIt that a considerable saving of space wer achieved: the memory-retaining equipment of the BESM machine now occupies an area of only 2-3 square meters. After stating that the "memory" equipment using ferrite cores has been developed by the laboratory mentioned above in collaboration with the Institute of Precision Mechanics and Calculating Techniques, Academy of Sciencer. LUSSR, the author says that _d,industrially. He then equipment of this type is now being produce reviews briefly the applications of ferrites in radio engineering and gives the following information. "Perrites have Wen dinc.over ed comparatively recently and have not yet been studied to a great extent. However, the knowledge of them available at present confirms their great importance for the technology of the future. Ferrites with a rectangular hysteresis loop are being applied particularly extensively in rapidly acting cal- culating machines. In the LESSR ferrites of this type were originally developed by a group of specialists working under the direction of A. Kosarev, Candidate of Technical Sciences. "One of the great achievements of the Laboratory of Electric Modeling is the extensive introduction into practical industrial application of the technology for the production of ferrite cores and of installations using these cores. The work done at industrial enterprises in connection.vith the production of ferrite cores comprises automatic pressing and control of the magnetic properties of the product. A. Kosarev, T. Tsypulina,, L. Levin, D. Bekin, and other workers at the laboratory are engaged in cooperation with people active in the industry in the introduction of methods for the production of ferrite cI,rcuits and installations into industrial practice. "The new magnetic materials called ferrites represent a specially treated mixture of the oxides of iron and of some other metals. After being pressed from a finely ground powder and annealed at a high tem- perature, the ferrite cores exhibit a number of valuable properties For instance, they do not conduct an electrical current, but are cap- able of being remagnetized and of changing the direction of their magnetization hundreds of thousands of times per second. one may say that ferrites function as magnets and dielectrics atthe same time. These characteristics and other properties make them invaluable in the construction of modern electronic calculators which perform arithmetic calculations and accomplish logically thought-out actions. "The magnetization of ferrite cares can change rapidly, depending ,on the direction of the current. This magnetization then corresponds to the symbols of a system, i.e'., 0 and unity, by which ordinary numbers are expressed., Furthermore, the ferrite magnet remembers the impulee-!.Thich itha.6 received until another current pulse ic. applied which changes the direction of its magnetization. "As distinguished from electron ray tubes ferrite installations may, for all practical purposes, serve for an infinite length of tioe. Every ferrite magnet reliably preoerves the pulse which it has received even*after the machine has been disconnected from the electrical network. Thus, -in order that the machine preserve data in its memory, no energy is required, as has been the case when electron-ray tubes were used. Instead of electron-ray tube circuits, wire nets on which ferrite rings have been strung are now used in electronic calculating machines. If a current which travels along the wire of a net of this type passes through one of the ferrite rings, the ferrite core is immediately magnetized and accordingly remembers either zero or unity. Thus, several thousand ferrite cores may remember any numbers or logical solutions which are expressed conditionally by combinations of unities and zeros. "The production of ferrite cores is relatively simple. A small automaiic machine presses out 5,ooo-6,ooo cores per day. The mixture for pressing has to be prepared with a great deal of care. The metal oxides which enter into the composition of ferrites have to be combined ,in a precise weight proportion. The powder is thoroughly disintegrated in special mills and passed through a cycle of heat-treatment procedures. After being pressed and annealed, the ferrite cores are carefully sorted out according to their magnetic properties. The Laboratory of Electrical Modeling has developed special automatic electronic machines for this purpose." (U) POSPELOV, V. "I*taUur&r Without Blast FLTnaces," Prowls hlenno -Zkonomic he e keys Gazets, No. 24 (168), A Feb 57, P 1~ Abstract in SMI: 1374 W POSPELOV, V..inzh. Conversion of a boiler Installation to gas fuel. Hias.ind. SSMI 30 no.1:26 '59. (MM 12:4) 1. Moskovskiy myssokombinat. (Boilers) FOSPEWV~ V. 2. USSR (600) 3. Lubrication and lubricants 4. Restoration of libricating ails. Mol. prom No. 10 - 1952. il 2, ~ 9. Monthly List of Russian Acessims., Library of Congress, February, 1953. Unclassified. PROKHOREA0, V., kumnets pervogo klassa; TILIMAN, I.I., kandidat tekhil- chookikh nauk, doteent, konsul'twut;.iMlYr?MrY, Y.r., Inshoner, konsulltant; POSPUCIT. V.. rodaktor; RATOVA, L. takhnichookly redaktor (In the forge shop of a tractor factory] V,knsnitme traktornogo STeda. Nookya] Isd-vo VTsSPS Profisdat,, 1953. 33 P. (MMA 7:10) Traktornyy sayod In. Ordshontiddse (for Prokhoranko) (Tractor industry-) (porging) TITOV, Yakov Ivanovich, laureat Stalinskoy premii; POSPIWV. V.. redaktor; KIRSANOVA, IT., telchnichaskiy, redaktor (Half a million kilometers without major repairs] Polmilliona kilo- metrov bez kapitallnogo remonta. [Moskva] Izd-vo TT9SPS Profizdat, 1954. 117 P. (MLRA 8:7) 1. Brigadir avtobusnoy brigady Pervogo avtobusnogo -parka MogIcW7.Qor Titov) (Automobile drivers) VAS IL' ME, Mikhail Vanillyevich; POSPELOv, V., redaktor; KIRSAITOVA, H. tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Machines in the service of man] Hashiny na sluzhbe chelovaku. CHoskyal Izd-vo VTsSPS Profizdat, 1954. 143 p. [Microfilm] (Kachinery) (MIRA 10:4) Now uses for rubber. Takh. mol. 30 n0.22:1 '62. (MIRA 16: 1) (Rubber reaearch) (-.Rubbe!.-- goods) RBMLGV) V. Use of ultrasonic waves in heat exchangers. Hias.ind.SSSR 33 no.2:22-23 162. (MMU 15:5) lo Makovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut nyasnoy i molochnoy pronWahlonnosti. (Heat exchangers--MELintenance and repair) (Ultrasonic wave&--Industrial applications) ,WSPELOV) V. For a h4r- Power factor Mias. ind. SSSR 31 no-4:30 160. le Moskovskiy myasokombinat. (MIM 24:7) (Electric power) (MOscow-Meat Indust'17) ---P-OSP=Vt V, Map of the eentury. Tekh.mol. 29 no.2:10 161. 04IRA 14-3) .A/ (Mon-Photographs, maps, etc*) Y 1* P -- Automatic control of a boiler,plazt. Was ind. SSOR 31 no.6s22-24 16o.- (MIRA 13:12) 1. Mookovskiy, arasokombinat. (Moscow-~.Meat industry-Equipment and supplies) (Boilers) POSPELOV. V. Wonder-truck. Tekh,mol. 28 no.,1:12-13 160. (MIRA 13:5) (Lifting and carrying) POSPILOV V A inzhener. A-=-*0 Heat resistance and moisture resistance in matches. Der.prom. 6 no.2: 14-15 F '57- (NLRA 10:4) 1. Glavfanspichprom. (Katch industry) POSPEWV, V.A. , Paste made of seaveed. Dsr.Pr*u.5 &o.4:16-18 AP 156. (MMA 9:7) 1.?Santrallikaya nauchno-issledovatel'skaya laborateriya spichechng]r promyshlennosti i Glavfanspichprona. (Algae) (Fillers (ix paper, paiat, etc.)) FINMISHTEYII, M.Z.; gQ~PRLOV 11 V.A.; GOLOSHCHAPOVA, I.S. llp~- "I Past@ made of carboxymethyl ether of cellulose. Der-prom-5 no-8: 12-13 Ag 156. (MLRA 9:10) (Past@) (Wood--Chl-mist'7) POSPMWV, V. A., Scientific Associate of the Physicochomical Inst imeni Karpov "X-Ra7 Investigation of the Structure of Crystals of We (0) *3H.O and 11R(GY) -3~20-x Sub 15 Jul 47. Inst of Crystallagraph7, A--a4 Sci USn Dissertations presented for degrees in science and engineering in Moscow In 1947 SO: Sum 110- 457, 18 Apr 55 *0 0-*~*0.0,4 ws-* Owe. ~0-.W_o we 0 to 0 0 0 9 C 0 W 6 0 X L a 0 8PC a I w on A N "111 300 LITTE111- Avlown Will ale arm-east" "TassaLs awl wini"isin.w3psaiwas I Ia 19: dies Oeb oom . l 100u t , v M v4 swalft dm* qqj, M IF *on IRI I p WA ~ 11j"Map"UMV1011 002 IOU lavollp sale 0 'WWO 0 rot - 4 ' 90,0 - v W91 - 4 Iwo we ISO. $Ium OU so Vp I I ,,aw so. - whom* IFAMIIIOW M go qp"n 0? p d"lliumb a I T! 7M lot - 1%,1 90 00 00 Pee Igoe Poo POSPELOV, V. A. USSR/Chemistry - Cyanides Chemistry - Crystal Structure may 1947 "The Crystal Structure of Gyanides--V: Determination of the Unit Cell and the Space Group of a Crystal of KVe (CN JH 0 (Tetragonal Type)," G. S. Zhdanov, V. A. Pospelov, )6 -Ray Laboratory, hy ical Ch -~ Institute, imeni Karpov, M X P 8 emi9tr loscow, 1 p "Zhur Fiz Khiin" Vol XXI, No 5 Brief description of resuits reached by the Lave Method using 100 crystals of potassium 0 ferrocyanide. One page of photographs. Among conclusions is statement that potassium 0 ferrocyanide salt sometimes precipitates in crystals of tetragonal form (polytypic form). Published 15 hov 1946. PA, 18Tlo6 Cwgbi,10ruclure of KjvI(CrI),,3ITO, M 'being itan or rd 'Tiva llliy-;. 'Y' Olent. All ~11~i 17 ~.,, cf. C.A. .11, 6790c.-- The komilitlatcl; of (lie valiolls A~ml, ~l the molloclillie crybttil, (,It:zct: grottij C,'h - C:!") ~lrc RLI (Or FC) Ujkj, 0.178, aml U.25; 8 K OAM, 'md s od"r 1~ 0.1,11, aild wl.,I; % C O,fitil, 1),17,li, and A uthcr C 0,195, 0.178, and U.jI 1; -1 mlicr C 0.00, 0.061, tind 0.25; .1 other C 0,00, 0.292, mtd 0-2 *-', 8 0.11".!. 11.178, avid 0.931; .8 Alwr N 0.313, OJ78, ;Awl 0.352; 4 Wher NOSH), 11.995, and 0.25; -1 other N O.fX), 0.301, and 0.25; 8 If..0 0.2-3, 0.00, and O.W. No co6rditittNt, te givut fur the rumaiiiing .1 11~0. The cu- ordinates of V-: mid of 1. types it; On, mr:%owd ri),N- tal fspact: grimij CO& - J It /a) tire 0.0t, (1.00, atid 0.21 039, 0.91, "Ind 11.20, alld OAO, 0.13, .11141 fl.20. t ZHDAW7, G.S.; POSPELOV, V.A. Folytypes of crystals of pat"si= ferrocyanids. Trudy InO. grist, Akad. Sauk S.S.S.H. 4.1175.8,!48. (CA 47 no 13 -.6213 1,53) 1. POSPELOV, V. A. 2. USSR (600) 4. Match Industry 7. Using F. Kovalev's method in the "Gigant" Match Factory. Der.i lesokhim.prom. 1 no. 4, 1952. 9. Monthly Lists of Russian Accessions Library of Congroes, March 1963, Unclassifiod. POSPELOV, V.A. Conference on the application of X-rays to the study of materials. Vestnik Akad. Hauk SSSR, 152, No.9, 122-3. (MLRA 5:10) (PA 56, no.666:W9 '53) -x I -u1 cuitatil, dad ilia Flu opy": p Ano 4n: ar- - UEA M Sti. Ar C-Hi; ~,-C,114cfl p U -7 A, Wspel6v k! -M aml V. P k S,.5.$; R 92 IL Giz orm),,-er of the Abve type mathr., P. luld Sb ' ' iintl it~i;dt0tLc amI lcafl&v~ mio. rr --jjit~clhc"c6 figaviddit of atilt ,yiti.! dx~s,o the t1rd 6rxl& tll,,~Crvst. state thcy-IIOUT,g to tlle~ t:-~icb unit :;m11!lzsintitinv.-t uml.;- 0 -,x-crLyF~cIrk, -NUICIAlatrollic cl Pli rvptdCtif 81 'j- IV c,LIIUlgl:q Only % Vhcn ;.p. ;ii-.x4d;I(C.A~45~ 7&I-Ir ~ Nfidjad I k A 0 go= BYSTROV, Grigoriy Petrovich; ffSPELOVp V.A., red.; AZAROVA, V.G., red. izd-va; PARAKHINA, M.I. p U-]Um-. red. [Technology of match mamLfacture] Tekbnologiia spichechnogo proizvodstva. Moskva, Goslesbumizdat, 1961. 219 p. (MIRA 15:3) (Matches) KRYLASS, D.F. (Chelyabinsk); POSPELOV, V.I. (Chelyabinsk) Coordinated train sheets in intraplant transpo-,-Lation. Zhel. Jcr~ transp. 47 no.3:77-79 Mr 165. (MIRA 18;5) 1. Starshiy inzh. sluzhby ekspluatatsil zhal.eznodorozhrof,,o ts~~kha Chelyabinskogo metallurgicheskogo zavoda (for Krylass). 2. Nachallnik tekhnicheskogo by-uro zheleznodorozhnogo tsekha Chelyabinskogo metallurgicheskogo zavoda (for Krylass). 24(8) SOV/64-59-5-16/28 AUTHORS: Rychkov, A. I., Pospelov, V. X. TITLE: Investigation of Heat Emission During the Boiling of Sodium Hydroxide Solutions in Thin Layer PERIODICAL: Xhimicheskaya promyshlennost', 1959, Nr 5, PP 426-429 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Vaporizers of such kind are used of late, that the fluid to be vaporized flows in form of a thin layer over the heating plane. The heat emission of-a chemical pure sodium hydroxide solution and of water, during the process of boiling, were examined in such an arrangement (Fig 1). The fluid to be vaporized is lead by a heating tube from a reservoir to the nickel-plated periphery of a perpendicular placed copper tube (1,200 mm long, outside diameter - 30 mm) and flows off over it. The copper tube is heated from inside and is housed in a chamber. The generated steam flows, after condensation, from the upper end of the chamber to a tank and goes back from there to the reservoir. 5, 10, 15 and-25% XaOH-solutions were examined during a wettingof 500-600 and,19400-19500 kg/m.hour and under a spacifte heat C d 1 2 current of 20,000 to 60,000 kcal/M .hour, while for water ar /3 soy/64-59-5-i6/28 Investigation of Heat Emission During the Boiling of Sodium Fydroxide Solu- tione in Thin Layer examination a wetting intensity of 500-6oo, 870-1,100, and 1,400-1,750 kg/m.hour and a specific heat current of 20,000 to 140,000 kcal/m 2 hour was applied. The apecific heat was deter- mined with respect to the amount of the resulting condensate. The temperature of the copper tube wae determined by means of thermocouple elements and a direct-current potentiometer PPTV. The diagrams of the dependence of the heat-emission coefficient a on the specific heat current q ander the treatment of different wetting intensities G for water show (Fig 2), that also a in- creases with q and G. With increasing q and concentration of the sodium hydroxide solution, however, a decreases (Fig 3), i.e. in this case a dependence on the kind of solved substance may be observed. a-is greater with the boiling of sodium hydroxide 2 solutions with q-amounts of 25,000-60,000 kcal/m .hour than with the boiling of water. The experimental data may be represented by the equation a - Aq nGm (1) for water and by a - AGm (2) n Card 2/3 q BOV/64-59-5-16/28 Investigation of Heat Emission During the Boiling of Sodium Hydroxide Solu- tions in Thin Layer for sodium hydroxide solutions. The amounts of A, m and n depend on the kind of boiling fluid and, in solutions, on their con- centration. An increase of the concentration causes a decrease of m and a rise of n. Some values of A, m and n (Table 1) as well as a comparison of heat emission under dif- ferent conditions (Table 2) are given. There are 5 figures, 2 tables, and 4 Soviet reforencea. Card 3/3 POSPF,IOV, Y.N., dotsont., -..I. _~ -- Plotting the slopes of hiph rocic-space ond earth-fill damm. Sbor. . . trud. MISI no.29:321-324 '59. (MaA 12:7) (Dans) --pcj8n--,L6V, V. if. TApplication of Ber's Law to the Shores of Artificial Resevoim.$ if Symposium on hDcDerience Gained 'from the.Exploitation and Constructim of the Mosemi Volga Canal. ljo II, ~tat--_ Power Engineering Press, 194b (17h-179). (Meteorolcgiya i Gidrologiya, No 6 Uov/Dec 1947) SO: U-3216, 3 Apr 1953 LOGANZEN, B.G.; KRYZI[AITOVSKAYA, V.V., MPTEV. I.P.; ~ ~SPEIA)~VAV.~M.; TITOVA, S.D. Zoological research In Western Siberia during the 7ears of Soviet rule. Izv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no.6:116-125 158. (11IRA 11:9) l.Tomsk17 gosudarstvenny7 universitet. (Siberia, Western--Zoological research) GRISHIN, M.M.., prof~,, doktor tekhn.nauk; POSPELOV, V.N., kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent; CHUFRIKOV, I.K., kandfitekhn.nauk; LTURAKOVIA.I.J. kand.tekhn. nauk I Study of the rock foundation of the Charvak Cam. Sbor.trud.MI no.32:5-31+ 161. (KMA 14:7) 1 (Charvak-Dame) FOSPELOVj V.N.., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk Problem of the technical and economic compariapn of typell of high stone and earth dams. Sbor.trud.NISI no.32:35-38 161- (MM 14:7) (Dams) YmMi(MIT,~' An,-.toliy Hrnestovich; KIMLLOV, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich; POSP=V.~Vladjmir Hikolayevioh; ISAIM. A.I., spetered; KUZIMIHA, V.S. red.; Kfftw.'~-Ye I toMin. red. [Reference mnual on hydraulic engineering in relation to fish culture] Spravochnik po rybokhoziaistvonnoi gidrotekhnike. Mosk7a, Pishchapromizdat, 1958. 427 p. I (MIRIL 11.10) (7ish culture) (Hydraulic engineering) 133-58-3-24/29 AUTHORS: Pospelov, V.P. (Deceased) and Gurlyarloila, TITIE: An A-naratus PPV-1 for CheckinE, Drawinig Dies (Pribor PPV-1 d1ya prov'erki volok) PERIODICAL: Stal', 1958, 14r 3, pp 258 - 261 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An apparatus for the determination of the angle of a die and quality of its surface, based on the principle of reflection of a parallel beam of light from the conical surface of a die is described. There are 8 figures. ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (Ural Poly- technical Institute) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 BERKOVICH, M.Ya.; SPIVJAK, A.I.; KORNONOGOV, A.P.; FILIMONOV, N.M.; POPOV A.N VDOVIN, K.I.; ALEKSEYEV L A POSPELOV, V.P. Sow problems of gas drilling. Izv.vys.uchab. zav.;neft' i gaz 5 no.5:29-34 162. (WRA 16:5) 1. Ufinskiy neftyanoy institut. (Oil wU drilling) BERKOVICH., M.Yao; SPIVAK, A.I.; KOIUONOGOV, A.F.; VDOVIN, K.I.; ALTEKSEYEV, L.A.; POPOV, A.N.; FILINIONOV, N.M.; POSPELOV, V.P. Studying the power requirements for breaking rocks by rolling cutter bits. Izv.vys.uchob.zav.; neft' i gaz 5 no.8:43-49 162. (MIRA 17:3) 1e UfiAskiy neftyanoy institut. 4irc vlf~_~*`__:_4 Cl~~i;~~il:iy~T--~~,--"~FI-10;1;~P-~qttla%fj~tl_,;_qF~le.~t~-~~ill,~;.-.71,~kiri:a_--gFll.~Sil-44~x,~~-41~~-iF-v7t"~.Vi~~t~-lal:~I L, oo267_66__._. ACCESSION-NH: AP5018154 UR/0097/65/000/007/0015/0019 AUTHORS: -Arshinov, I. A.~. (Candidate of technical sciences); Dubr ekiyj V. B. ~ip_ov (Candidate of tephnical soiences); Pospelov, Vi P. (Engineer) TITLE: -The efFeot_of heating time on the physicotechnical and protective propertied of 0 SOURCE: Beton i zhelezobetong no. 7t 19659 15-19 TOPICTAGS; radiation protectionp radiation shieldingg concretel protective screen, -.protective construction ABSTRACT: Four types of concretes were investigated to determine the type most proper for nuclear reactor shielding.M.The concrete mixes were composed of local 'filler materials and portland cement No- 500 from the factory Gigant. A quantitive 'analysis,of the composition constituents.of each mix is given. Tests were performed ito determine the followingt 1) the variation of strength and temperature deformation !of portland cement rock without fine filler under heat up to 80OC; 2) the curves of temperature deformations of the constituents: cement stone, sandstonet refractory iclay-9 and serpentinite; 3) the effect of duration of temperature on the compressive ,strength limit; 4) thesame:affeot upon tensile strength; 5) the same effect upon Card 1/5 L 00267-66 IIA :GCEEfSI.ON NR: IR9016154 L 00261~-66 CCESSION NRt- AP5018154 ENG=LWO 01, Table I of Time. .4eatin hours a x x 4 , 8,~6 8.40 72 8.45 8.10 67 1 1000 1 j 3000. . . 4 7,98 8,20 7~.9 7.10 68 1000 3000 7 4 7.20 7.30 105 6.26 5.10 52 3 000 0 3000 E4 4 If 10,1, 44 7,93 9,0 113 4 1000 - 3000 F!!rd L 00267-66' --- ION NRI AP5018154 ENGLOSWt 62 fen '.I 1 ' ' 7,76 67 8,31 7.70 65 8 8:2 7.62 53- BJS 7.24 44 -8,.27. 7.56 52 8.07 7.10 39 7 30 50 6 64 7 27 6,40 ,64, 11 01 1 Il 16 7:24 6 5 :2 60 7:07 5.85 40 ~? 1 6:7 a :0 1 35 7,18 - -6,20 46 7,00 5,70 35 6,97 5,62 33 Id 6 25 87 4 47 6 21 4 82 44 6.01 4.35 33 6:25 J 4 85 : 46 6:02 4 35 : 34 5.95 4 18 1 28 6 2 4.55 39 6.98 4,20 -31 5,94 4:15 27 7.67 30 8 .7,58 94 8 10 88 70 5.90 6 28 7,67 1 8 30 : 94 6.76 1 1 1 600 : 32 6:65 5 70 1 24 7,60 8,10 89 6,71 6.90 . 29 6.59 5:60 20 Table 1 Coeffioi6it's of gamma quanta fast of sections of neutron removal: - rem. and of.seotions of heat neutr .0) scatter in con- . oretes, in relation to temperature and time ,of heating" - ! Card-4/5,-- L, 00267~66- ACCESSION NRt AP5018154 MICLOSUREt Table 2 Chemical element content 0 in g/c-~m2 of concrete Ca At a 0 1 017 v o 882 0,184 -0006 0,046 0031 0,02 1,129 2 ~ 0029 : ~ 0:547 0.17 O:OG7 0,038 0:163 0.001 1,081 3 0 W6 0,396 0,139 0,008 0-0016 0,236 0,001 1,016 .4 0:051 0,393 : 0,144 0,323 0,087 0.040 0,009 1,214 ..Table 2,, Chemical content of the investigated conorates r d ., 1, -j ob 11 - 0 1-IN Cl~ja) / LMilk L) L: Li I) ACC NR: A116034093 ~A_ SOURCE CODE: Ult/0089/66/021/004/0293/0293' AUTHOR: Broder. D. L.; Dubrovski L V. B.; Lavdan kiy, P. A.: Pospelov, V. P Solovyev, V. N. ORG: none 'TITLE: Shielding'property of heat resistant chromite and magnesite concretes SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 21, no. 4, 19660 293 ITOPIC TAGS: nuclear shielding, nuclear reactor shield, neutron shielding, concrete ABSTPu%CT: A comparative experimental study was made of the shielding property of ordinary concrete and of chromite-and magnesite-base concretes. Experiments were carried out in a VVR-Ts reactor of the Kar ov Physicochemical Institute. The experi- mental relaxation distance data for gamma-radiation showed that beat-resistant chromite and magnesite concretes, even dehydrated, were good shielding materials %1, I and may be recommended for use in dr- thermal shield of the reactors at 800-1700C. Orig. art. has: 1 table. SUB CODE: 11, 18/ SUBM DATE: l2MAy66/ ORIG REF: 001/ ATD PRESS: 5101 IC rd UDC: 621,039 538.7 KALIROV, Alsksandr Gavrilovich, elektroevarshchik; POSPELOY, V.S., redaktor; RAXOV, S. L' tekhnicheskiy redaktor 11 [Iron's second life] Vtoraia zhiznl chuguna. [Moskva] 1%d-vo VTsWS profizdit, 1954. 92 p. (Ramakazy uovatorov) (MLVA 8:8) (Cust iron--Welding) PCKSTUN, Grig*riy Konstaxtimovich, stalavar martenevskego ts*kha- POOFFaM.', -.T.S.`.)redm-KWf6;, "N-.A., tokhaichoefdy. [High steel production; experience In working steel with oxygeal Za vysokie *"*my stali; opyt skerostnege stalevareatia s prime- mexiem kisloroda. (Moskva] Izd,.Ye VTsSPS Prefisdat, 1955. 60 p. (N* 9:4) 1. Zaved lZaporeshetallm(fW-Famstun (Stsol--Metallurgr~- Mechanism -inde-..*".vir,~: -he j-' ar- a rges I n ph--'~,-,elecct: I ng i.e Fiz. tvpr~ tela 6 no~10;.-)151-31-55 0 '64. 1., Insr.'L-,'.UL krr-~swllcgraf'--,~- IALOS.(.Va~ KISELEV, V.F.; POSPELOV, V,V.; FRIDKRI, - V. M. Spectral curves of the dr-polarization of si]17er c:7.-.z:TE-2'a' Zhur. nauch. i prikl. fot. i kin, 9 no.5057-359 S--O 164. 0411RA 17: 10) 1. Institut kristallografii k11 SSSR i Fizicheskiy fakulltet Moskavskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta imeni Lomonosova. T 1, 1"'. V , 5 FiR 1 1 i Meclia- nism- 7 f tifl-- fcri--a UT PC 17a ta Is of s:::'me s " II zi - n"'! a-, ka r 'T.-3 LI-I -,,. 10 no. 2 1 P, -12 n kr 1 s ta 'I N 3:5 R Mosl-ovslgavo gr;.-,u,a-r 7. t-7 ralon go ,I,n,v -4 r L lo6h-66 ACCESSION NR: APS023981 UR/0077/65/010/005/0.)65/0369 772.93601 C AUTHOR: Pospelov, Y. V.- TITLE:,:., Charging mechanism in electrophotography SOURCE: Zhurnal nauchnoy I prikladdoy fotografii i kinematografii, v. 10, no. 5, 1965, 365-369 TOPICTAGS: electrophotography, semiconducting film, corona discharge ABSTRACT: One of the basic processes in,electrophotography is the charging of the surface of the semiconducting layer with ions of thecorona discharge. Nearly all of the published studies treat the ions on.the.semiconductor surface as a kind of transparent electrode; upon illumination of the semiconductor, a volume. discharge takes place with the formation of an electric double layer on the sur- I.face. The possibility of an electron exchange between the ions and the semicon- ductor during the charging of the layer and subsequent storage in the dark is con- sidered for the first time in the present paper. It,is shown that when the semi- 'conductor layer (crystal) is charged by Ions of the corona discharge, part of the Card,1/2 RM L1573746 DIT( /EWT(m)/FTC(f)/EW6(m)/T/E~P(t)/.WP(b) 1J1 (a) RVd/JD/AT ACC NR: qq~ SOURCE CODE: UR 0181/65 007/012/3700/3702 AUTHOR: ~'Posmlg'y:--,~-V_ '_ -V?M.: ORG: Moscow State University im. M. V. -Lomonosov (Moskovskiy gosudarstvenny universite t) Tun, dso nto the volume, of~, nell~g f electrons from a rbed ions i TITLE: 0 acrystal BOURCE: Fizika.tverdogo tela,-v. 7,-no. 12, 1965, 3700-3702 7. TOPIC TAGS: tunnel effect, surface property, temperature dependence w selenium, silver compound, conduction band,'single crystal ABSTRACT:*The author com ares the ties of depletion of the p probabili e1- pr, urface of the solids local lev oduced by-an ion adsorbed-.on the s via two mechanismsj thermal trah's'p"oi-f 'of the electron to the interior of the crystal and tunneling of the electrow n e case of thermal HHE g'into the crystal is transportAt-is found tba e cur M&WIn proportional to -the,cbarge density.in the surface and depends ~!Xpo-. nentially oh-the 'temperaturel but.1n.the case of, tunneling, the current Card PCCII'L"'I"', V . "i". 1~ ~ia va r-- in e-le~:-,tIr!:,phntog-raphy. Zhur. nauch. I FrW* . 1.,7 t. ikin. 10 P,-.41:365-369 S-9 165. (1-TIrtt, 18:9) I. Inrititut khri.,~talIrgriiVil AN SSSR J. FizLelieskly faiculltet 1 M,.):3kcvskogo gosudarstve.-mogo unA versiteta. DZRAGATSPANYAN, R.V.; ZETKIN, V.I.; POSPELOV, V.Ye.; FEDCHENKO, V.S. Radiation-induced chemical sulfochlorination of polvdinethyl- siloxane. Plast.massy no.2:16-18 163. (MIRA 16:2) (Siloxanes) (Chlorosulfony~ation) Nadiation) Y. i,2q64~63 EPR/EWP-(J) to.(zL) /BD3 AE-FtC /AS3 P~A/Pc,,4/pr.4. MT/W WMESSION IIR-:- A*F-3-00-9393 S/oi~i/63/660/0$/ IVOOO7-- ~;AUTHOR: Dzhagatspanyan, R. V.; Zetkin V. I.; Pospelov, V.::. Fedchenko, V. S. iTME: Radiochemi caJAulfochlprination of polyn nel. !:4.;;7 SOURCE: Pladticheskiye massy*,.~no.' n Onl,-polystyrene, 'chlorine,-sulfar.dimdde,,cobalt sup. TOPIC TAGS: sulfochlori ati 6o., sulfuryi chloride -anticipated from the. sulfochlorination of poly- ABSTRACT: Mim _roved properties were :styrene, achieved byzeacting lp polystyrene emulsion with chlorine and sulfur 'dioxide. (in:molar.:ratios, of O.PP*l 4.o5a).dissolved in carbon tetrachloride and -:subjected to Ga=a-radiation'froma Co sup 60 source.-, over a range of 0 - 55C, the with increasi te crature to a maximum at 40C. T~creas- reaction rate increased n9 MP V ng the total -dose -of radiation had little effebt on the process,. which was all but. fconiplete v n 15-20.minutes.~.No clear relationship was found between the rate and ithi :..:'outcome.of the reaction and the*moiar ratio of the two gaam, although the final '!sulfur.content was more dependent thanwan the,chlorine.content on the initial !ratio,' in no case did the final -product contain mulch more than 3% sulfur.' Unlike :the other polymers,~Polyztyrene could not be sulfochlorinated with sulfuryl chl6-,. Xide. Suifochlorinated-Dol~ratyrene h?d better adhesive qualities (vith glgss and Cmd 1/2- DZHAGATSPANYANP R.V.; ZETKIN, V.I.; 8)~jFEWV, V.Ye.; FEDCHENKO, V.S. Radiation-induced chemical ffulfochlorination of polystyrene. Plast.massy no-5t4-7 163. (KERA 16:6) (Styrene polymers) (Chlorosulfonylation) (Radiation) C- PCSnLOV~ Ye.G. Capacity of machines used in ear-thwork arA it5 detarmanation. Trudy TIIDISKH no,,806-109 '117. (MIRA 15:5) (Excavating machinory) POSPELOV, Ye.G. Over-aU mechanizatton of earthwork. Trudy TIIIMKH no.1:95.-101 155. (MA 15--4) I. &Cedra organizatsii i mokhanizataii gidromeliorativnykh rabot Tashkentakogo instituta inzhenerov irrigatsii i mekhanizatsj-i ,gellskogo khozyayst,7a. (Eax-thwork) POSPELOV, Ye.M., kand.tekhn.nauk (Moskva) "What the map does not show" and "Mystery of geographic names" by S.Uzin. Reviewed by E.M.Pospelov. Priroda 51 no-3:123- 124 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:3) (Names, Geographic) (Uzin, S.) 3(2),3(0) AUTHORt Pospelov, Ye. 1.1, SOV/6-59-3-15/16 TITLE: Conference on Problems of the Transliteration of Geographic Names (Soveshchaniye po voprosam transkriptsii geografiches- kikh nazvaniy) PERIODICAL: Goodaziya i lcartagrnflya, 1959, Nr 3, PP 76-78 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Conference convened by the Presidium of the AS USSR was held from January 28 to 31, 1958 at the Institut geografii AN SSSR (Geographic Institute of the AS USSR). It dealt with the present state of the transliteration of geographic namee and with the ways of rapidly eliminating various deficiencies. The Conference was atterded by 89 delegates from various organiza- tions and scientific~~;enters. Chairman was the Assistant Direc- tor of the Geographic Institute of the AS USSR,,Professor E. M. Murzayev. The following lectures were heard: M. B. Volo- stnova and S. A~ Tyurin "Activity in the Field of Translitera- tion at the Glavnoye upravleniye geodozii i kartografii (Cent- ral Administrati6h of Geodesy and Cartography)". There is al- ready a card file with about 1,000�,000 cards. A permanent com- mission for -;-ranslileraticn problems was formed in 1950. Card 1/2 M. Kh. Baranov analyzed the general state of transliteration Conference on Problems of the Transliteration of SOV/6-59-3-15/16 Geographic Names of geographic names -and suggested that an All-Union Commmittee for the trans!iteTa7,ion of geographic names be established. P. K. Makayiada illus-tiLrated the activity at the Gidrografiches- kaya sluzhba. T11F (Hydiographi-c Service of the Navy) with re- spect to the trans'literation cf geographic names. Ye. M. Pospe- lo-,j- reported on "The Situat-ion of Transliteration Abroad". He pointed ouz that on the whole the foreign transliteration authorities cannot ser-e as an example, but some positive aspects car, and must be made use of. E. M. Murzayev lectured on "Local Geographic Terms". In the course of discussions the necessity became evildent of putting order into the problems of transliteratling the names of foreign persons into the Russian language, and alzso 1~.xto thd problem of transliterating Russian and foreign names into the languages of the peoples of the USSR. The Conference decided to ask thA Council of Ministers of the USSR that a central coordinating organ be created. It should be entitled to supervise the transliteration of geo- graphic names and names of persons in the USSR and to exert Card 2/2 -ontrol on -%*-,he transliteration activity all over the USSR. POSPELOV, Ye.M. The First All-Union Conference on ToLzmyzy. lzv. Al -J 1'5. gsog. no.3:142-145 MY a 0 POSPELOV Ye 14 Tcponymy and cartography. Ilop. geog.. no-58:7-16 162. (MIRA lr:g) (Names, Geographical) (Cartography) POSPELOVJ Ye.M. Toponymic conference. Geod. i kart. no.2-75-76 F 763. (WRA 16:3) (flames, Geographical) 3 (2 SOV/6-59-1 0-18121 A UTHOR Pospelov, Ye. M. TITLE: Some Problems of the Transliteration of Geographical Names in Mapping PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1959, Nr 10, pp 67-69 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the postwar years great progress.was made in the trans- literation of geographical names. More than thirty specifica- tions for the transliteration of most geographical names of the world were issued by the Postoyannaya, mezhduvedomst- vennaya komissiya po voprosam transkriptsii (Permanent Interdepartmental Commission for Problems of Transliteration). The author indicates some problems arousing difficulties and doubts. There are so-called obligatory sources, i.e. the of- ficial reference books, and a publication entitled "Fundamentals of the Production of Topographical Maps". There is an undue contradiction: The sources obligatory for topographical work are not obligatory for cartography. Furtherp no standard specifications have hitherto been issued for the translitera- tion of foreign names. The author gives some corresponding examples. Finally,, there are traditional names, which could Card 1/2 not be renounced. It is requested to give instructions tar SOV16-59-10-16121 Some Problems of the Transliteration of Geographical Names in Mapping the solution of such problems and to issue corresponding speci- fications. Card 2/2 IM POSPELOV Ye.M* inscriptions ot French mapa. Geod.i kart. no-8:71-74 Ag 161. (~U.l 14 - 10) (France-Cartography) (Names, geographical) NIKONOV, V.A.; POSPELOV, Ye.M. *Linguistic analysis of hydronyms for the.upper Dnieper Valley* by V.N. Toporovy O.N. Trubachev. Reviewed by V.A. Nikonov, E.M. Pospelov. Izv., AN SSSSR. Ser. geo no.6:123- 128 N-D 163. &OIRA 17:1) - PCc3PEL(YV Ye M -kand.tekhn.nauk Importance of toponymy, and the training of topographerB and carv-, graphers. IzN,.vys.ucheb.zav.; geod.i. aerof. no.6:117-118 161. OmIRA .15-3) (1kimes, Geographical) (Cartography--Study and teaching) POSPELOV. YO.M. Transcription of geographical names in Z~utern countries. Geod. i kart. no.9;45-46 S 161. (MURA 14:9) (East-Names, Geographical) (Transliteration) POSPELOV. Ye.Me "Dictionary of Russian transcription of geographical nameen bi 14.,B. Volostnova. Revi&wed by E.M.Pospelov. IzvoVaesegeogsob",va 93 no.3.-27G-273 My-Je 161. (MIRA 14:5) (Geography-Diationaries--Russian) (Volostnova, M.B.) POSPELOVt Ye.M. (Moskva) Named for Lenin. Friroda 50 no-4:43-48 Ap 161"- (14MA 14:4) (Lenin, Vladimir;lilichp 1870-1924) (Saaes, Geographic&l) FOSPELOV, Ye.M. (Moskva) "Through the unexplored Famiro" by II.Yxylenko. Reviewed by E.Mospelov. Pr1roda 50 no-5:119-120 fly 161. (14IFA 14-5) (Pamirs-Description and travel) (Krylenko, N.) POSPELOY, Te.m. "Dictionary of local geographical terms.0 Reviewed bjr E.M..PoSpelcv. Geod. i kart. n0-7:75-76 JI 160o (KIRA 13:10) (Geograpby-Dictiomries) FOSFMOV, Ys,i~M- 23 V.I.' nin's name on the geographical map. Geog.v shkole no.2j"2-4 Mr-Ap 160. (XIRA- 13:6) (Lenin, Vladimir Illich - 1870-1924) (Names, Geographical) FOSPEIOV, Ye.M. Transcription of geographic names in the U.S.A. Geod. i )mrt. no.2:64-67 F '58. (MIRA 11:4) (United States--llamas, Geographical) UTHOR: PospoLov, Ye. 6-58 .......... - ------ r TIT L E: of Gcourar,hicr-l lomenclature in the 71SPI (Transkriptsiya geografichesk.4-kh riazvaniy v SSW" PERIODICAL: Geodeziy..~ L Kartorrrafiya, 1958, 7,11r 2, pp, /Svt-67 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A historical survey is given. of the development of the transcription of peographl.cril nomenclature in Lbe USA*. 18go foundation of "The Uniterl Statoo Board of Gno,,:~rPj)h1Cn1 nomenclature,11 19o6 renamed to "US Goof_,,riphical ftird". The guiding principles for the 11-ronscription are gi.ven, and the activi.ty of the Board in 'Jorld "far II and afteriiards is mentioned. R...)ferimce Ls made of the ptirt th.?t thc, eloven- volume Geogra-ohical Dictionary or Iran, is lsswi-l li,-f th;=, Iranian Gencrr~l Staff 194(1!-1954, played in th,) "Speci.al Publication" as issued by the 'Boaard fcr this part- Iran. The stondprd-ization of the transcription of Russian, CM-nese and Arabian no.iiencloture is welcomed. The aban.-?onm(t-rit of the T liepanese trnnscription of 'the Tnivian. Islan~l Formosa - is observel jith sptlsfaction. As ivell '11-h- -,~~Iain~ng 1/1- of the name3 of Russian navi-~--tors and ex-niorer~; in the Antarctic is velcomed.. 1. Geograph-y-USA 2-, Geography- Dictionaries