SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RUKMAN, G.I. - RUKOVSKIY, N.N.

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26426 '1r' , 2- 1/0 2 S/C' ~50 The possibility of recording ... BW2/B'41`3~ is modulated up to 103 cps (power consuqption,, i0 W). By aIpp q.;.ng suitable filters, the noise temperature car; b~--.- redused -..3 300~jK. For an oscillating system like that, a BaTIO m?"Would be 4 0 necessary on the condition that The au,,~hors zhar.-k P--cfessor V. V. Mligulin and S. A. Akhmanov for diecussJor-E. Th~-_z are 5 r--ferences: 4 Soviet-bloc and I non-Soviet-bloc. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Moscow State University) SUBMITTED: May 11 1961 Card 4/4 I 1723 A ;,ACCESSION NRt i, , h cr bed" "forces7was performed by Sys am lie v_ai ''do-a' -- I In an.'alectron c an- earlier~paper (Zhetf 1-43, 1 (7) 50;'-- 1962) -TheA-factor of"th Y a test masses as :.'d a t h -,,#ntiphase vibrations a f h armin rom- t a', res-~, -onance c -.3 Iti~--the'.:.secbnd-*exoOriment* "two- Ma ur*ve, :w as 25 ~were fixe -In engthi and,.the-.r d Vas Sea.- d toga ho;izon,tal, rod. 80..~:cm -1 0 .,a w'i ri -Sul ipended from a .401 cm_,-In--1~e,ngt a,'!-The.naturtl frequency o f,: 0i ons visa 1: 13' x 1071~ 8 ac ~W,T:torsional vibrati 3 7 ec tpe rioa lip a !,iai 15 -2 of the torsiona vibrat onvl _,....h6:.,61ectro icf"biLent'at on t 'w a U'h---.. as,;.to,.change ~sigfiifi Ant! f the-4xes*of the: 0 wo masses. a c __y a gravi -1 r -rasp th 81 of ecei4ers.;,Jin` tationa a c t -directional diagiai the., ~, 1. - - : I, ion .starsl as," a b diurnal. rot-at ..to thei sun,-and 'the :inf Luence y a -,of t a dur-in'-g,-which ~the_ a -0 _ rupo a's h earth In three,h&urw arth ',ind;~f- ad 1 ated 45* aaxima ~nd the ~-mifi ima ot t- h a :di gr' T r I a r g a r,, A -rot the r a am o par a solid Angle e*chan The'r'ef o!" - 'h t of the tot 1 ge,,...places, re,,, t a i- ti-w~` presence oVa localized 'exte rna-1 iou rce ivi "' I -, , -, ` .- - _t - " sei :4hich -the,-vibration o t a as -mast could.~' ause ~a difference: a. .4 t may be detected by-~ compa;ring- -statistical" characteristics . of such- *I ti 'bration's. Statistical redtmeni~ 'of the ''experiment At- dat~'~~.shows "'th'a -74 j Card CCESSION,NRo A h Lab Ii. 'Of !'thi,~mea, -Squai ~t e-Yar e qrse c~ neither,'a variation' n. re,_o 2) ---:ing antiphase vi rat on"' -t e -qua rupole.-,(F. i 0 r b i s~-of - h gravitational d M 0 ce . -caus ing t, orsl~nal-V V r i:~Variation o f the- ean square. , f,,the~ f o' r* tions could,.~ke I consid6ie&~iignificanto` The romalleit-11rAlue.:6f ~hii, 'i F2)~ which oti d',have-be n~A change e e tected: in':.the: experimev~ia_111 ca d the-.:mean-, aq .uare,.o., Oe- A u lciilated'from'the~ ioper6ion of cll, (P2)! InteractLions va' the tes t masse was de- t e rm L n e me t .;to-. thatAt-was possible in the :first experi n -3 SUP ) was equal- to :9.4-10,-, ,dyne'and in the second~experi-,.Jj 11 ~,Ment to 'detect that 6(V,7~ Was 4 2.10-7`dyne I e4ual.to: n.-bothAdk-- wa t m to:be 0.95.- In.,a 'I J periments the. reliabiliti, ' -s.'~44 A ated a te. r. d* eriment variation of the secon e'x'p t e,,test-masses were ncr6Aii~ tan~ce between the' to. 2.7 m,- The c V to 10.kg and the dis m machani'a at.a .1acket ressure. system was'placed in.,a ponmagnetic, 41.5 x'10-2.mm H 'U d .--these 'conditions -t-he smallest I ~ner changii) that.c uld be-detecgNd a : detirmined ~:to 'be -61P 2 "x 107.7 01 dyn o a mechanical power of 1 6 x 10 'e'rgtsec~ T h a - t corresponding .,.natural freque'ncy of vibration-ok.the system was ~24 x 10-13, cps;...,,, t e .t -factor was 2201. The !largest value'(upper limit) of,' h Fouri e Card 3/~ L h6gog-66_ _EW.r_(m)/-rUP(J_) RM ACC NR; 0/1652 AP6015509 SOURCE CODE: UR/0181/66/008/005/16 AUTHOR: Mansvetov, N. G.; Rukman, G. I.; Savellyev, V. A. !ORG: none JTITLE: Transient characteristics of anthracene photodepolarization following brief UV irradiation 'SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 5, 1966, 1650-1652 ~TOPIC TAGS: photoconductivity, photoconductor, anthracene, depolarization, UV irra- !diation ,iABSTRACT: Anthracene specimens 0.05 cm thick with a 3.2 cm2 area were polarized by a iUIP-l dc source, and irradiated by a,UFO 4 lamp for one min. The depolarization was performed by an ISP-800 flashbulb which generated UV impulses. The photodepolarization, signals were obtained flash-irradiation of the positive and negative C141110 electrodesf! ! I ,amplified by a 103-1 amplifier and observed on the screen of a Sl-16 high-frequency oscillograph. Within the accuracy limits of these.experiments, the kinetics of the process that take place in C1010 do not seem to affect the speed characteristics of ~lthe photodepolarization signals. The considerable unipolarity of the signals supports, i - ipreviously suggested theories asto the physical nature of the photodepolarization prod icess. It appears from experimental data that the effect of shallow levels upon the i Card 1/2 L 06213-67 EWT(1) Gff ACC'-Nk, AP6028345 SOURCE CODE: UR/0293/66/004/004/064VO6/+7 -AUTHORS: Rukman, G. I.; Yukhvidin,, Ya. A. ORG: none TITLE: On the possibility of an experimental check of the relativistic effect of, setting a "traveling clock" by means of quantum frequency and time standards SOURCE: Kosmicheskiye issledovaniya, v. 4, no. 4, 1966, 644-47 TOPIC TAGS: atomic clock, general relativity theory, special relativity theory, gaseous state maser, time measurement, space.time ABSTRACT: The possibility of setting erimental chg "pk of the effect of up aiill TT mic clocksN. ~setting a "traveling clock" is examined. Two ato A and B are considered. The generators of the clocks., which are in a frame of reference linked with the earth, are brought together in frequency and phase at the initial moment,, so that the initial readings of the clocks coincide. The setting of clock B as compared with the readings of clock A after landing must be: AT - P27" wherel 21 L_q-rd 1/2 UDC: 530-12:531-51 L 06213-67 ACC NR: AP6028345 The error in determining time intervals with different atomic clocks, assuming a linear variation of the frequency of the generators with time.. is ~T. AT).+RT+ AT2 An experimental calculation is made. It is found that an experimental check of the relativistic effect of oetting a "traveling clock" is entirely feasible. The Is found to be about 1/1 sec.. Orig. art. has: 5 formulas. SUB CODE: 14~-O/ SUBM DATE:' 160ct65/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF: 005 Card 2/2 ACC NR,, AP7002629 -7- __SO1WGE_WIjE: UR A137667=1023/01.69/01:69 INVENTOR: Rukman, G. I.; Tager, A. S.; Yukhvidin, Ya. A. ORG: None :TITLE: A method for displaying superhigh frequency radiation. Class.21, No. 'SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 23, 1966, 169 ~TOPIC TAGS: superhigh frequency, homogeneous magnetic field, nonhomogeneous magnetic field -ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a method for displaying superhigh 1frequency radiation by registering the number of particles in a beamof electrically Meutral paramagnetic particles which are reoriented in a superhigh frequency f d;nge iThe procedure provides for highly sensitive display with low set noises.and wid:lr ituning of the working frequency. The,beam of paramagnetic particles is.fir st passed. ,through a nonhomogeneous magnetic,field for spatial separation and isolation of par- .ticles with a given orientation of the magnetic moments. The beamthen passes through la controllable homogeneous magnetic field where the particles interact with the super- ~high frequency field of an induced signal on the paramagnetic resonance frequency. 111he beam finally passes through a nonhomoge Ineous.magnetic field which isolates the particles directed toward an atomic indicator. .SUB CODE:,&jO91 SUB14 DATE: 03Mar58 Card ACCESSION NR: AP4033134 S/0120/64/000/00210138/0141 AUTHOR: Zhukov, A. G.; Rukman, G. I. TITLE: Functioning of a thermal receiver which records radiation from slightly warm bodies f SOURCE: Pribory* i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. Z, 1964, 138-141 TOPIC TAGS: thermal receiver, bolometer, temperature measurement, ABSTRACT: An experimental investigation is reported of the effect.of the temperature of a thermal receiver (bolometer) upon a signal in its circuit when the temperatures of the test object, the surrounding medium, and the bolometer itself differ only slightly. When the bolometer temperature is highe!r than that of the object, a rise in the bolometerts temperature results in an increase of its-,, signal. A vacuum low-inertia (0. 02 sec) bolometer with a sensitivity of 7 x 10 w: A Card 112 _T_ ,ACCESSION NR: AP4033134 ;wad used for the registration of modulated-at-10-cps test-object res within 186-300K and 300-400K. A theoretical estima- .temperatu ,;t1on based on an analysis of~thefradiativeheat exchange between :the bolometer and the object was shown to be in.satisfactory agree - :ment with the experimental data. It was found that thebolometer's ~usable signal can be raised by the bolometer's own temperature, ~which is essential when'the'object temperature is close to ambient. '"The authors wish to thank A. M Ollkhovskaya for her help in carry- iing out the experimants."i Orig: art. has: 1 figure, a formulas, and 2 tables. !ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 28Apr63 DATE'ACQ: llMay64 ENCL: 00 :SUB CODE -rD NO REP SOV%1 0102 OTHER: 001 Card 2/2 GAYEVY P.T.,, fruh.; ZELIN3KH,.N.M.~ HIIKIIAYLYUK~ N.T.k- RUKIMAN, G.L.-.3'OLOMIA, A. P. Remote control of immers-ible p,,-,.,rrjs d-uring min-, dra-4nage. Shakh~ stro-J. 8 no (M-r .3. 6-8 Rr '64. RA Y'341 1. Vsesoyuznrr trest po osush.-h,:.iriyu oblrodnezinykIi ugol'nykhmac7to- rozhdeniy GI.avtsenl~rosh-,L-.ht~osfro,7a Min-1-steratira, stroltell 'ztWa pred- priyatiy ugol-lioy promyshlennost.i SSSR.,~,",.,- Gq.yev). 2. VS650yu7nyy nauchnc-lssledovatel Skiy inst.-Aul-, organixats-11 1. 11g.LA- shakhtnoac strciteVstva (for Zeiinskty). Inst Avtoira~ rudpro-n konasopskogo elektromekh-ar-Icheskoga zavada "K-rasiTf me-ta-11- list (for 1*,Ii-khaylyuk, Rulcman,, Solloklu.O. (IJ (c. 10 AD 16 4~j 9-... W, r. K.~ 7. EXAM" 3fillfrom"I py-.,,. IL r. JIM- (c lo:Ao 16 Up-l-V r. ML m 22 L cim Tl 41 .-p= usbuittedfor MwCAwkmu&Ulft*tlnaar ths 601MAIrIG Taboue"I owlev at P.R. M.61M.WIMMA X1mWW1mIC0WmftI"tl~ 30- A- a- yc"v (TWM), a-le J'Ams. ------- - -------- ZELINSKIYP V.M., kand. tekhn. nauk- RUKMN G L . inzh.; FELIDMAN, G.B., inzh.; DENISENKO S.A.,:inzh.; SMO nIzh.; KOSTOGRYZ, P.L., Inzh.- IOFFE, I.M., tekhnik Experience in introducing remote control of pumps iwdrainage- boraiwles at the S.M.Kirov mine. Shakht. stroi. 9 no.10:27-28 0 165. (MLRA 18:9) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut organizatsli i mekhanizatsii shakhtnogo stroitel'stva (for Zelinskiy, RukMan, Felldman). 2. Institut Avtomatuglerudprom zavoda "Krasnyy metal- list" (for Denisenko, Smolina, Kostogryz) 3. Yakovlevskoye stroltellno- montazhnoye upravlonLye tresta SoyuzshakhtooiuqhenLy-. (for IoCfa), j/"194/6'c'/",U~UU.,"Oi2/02'u'/101 D201/D308 kUTHORb: Zeiinskiy, V. M., Rukman, G. L. and Pedorov, A. V. TITLE: A telecontrol syqtem.for deep pumps PLRIUDICAL: Refera~ivnyy ZhUrnal, Lvtom.ttika i radioelektronika, no. 12, lc)62, 65., abstract,12-2-130 ye (Tr. Ukr. n.-i. in-ta organiz. i mekhaniz. shakhtn. str-va, no. 13, 1962t,- T07-118) TEXT: A descrip~ioh of telec Iontrol (TC) system of deep pumps.of, the water drainage system of the pits ofthe Yakovlev iron ore de- posits. The TC is'-based on ate-by-step selectors (S'O*) and uses'a S3 n-le 2-wire communIcation line..TC makes it possible for the dis- patcherto choose the output point (OP) and to remotely control the pump motors and also tolneasure the water level, pump output and motor loads. The dispatch colntrol.desk, designed for transmitting five commands to any of the 99 OP I has a signal coder in the form of, a telephone disc number uelector, 3 blocs of SS, duplicated for self-checking of the 68 operations ~it the-control OP arrangementag Card 1/3 5/194/62/000/012/028/101 A telecontrol system ... D201/D308 a set of relays, a signalling light panel, level meter,, output me- ter, ammeter, ring-off,button and a selenium rectifier..The pit. control apparatus consists of tILree SS units, a set of relays and a selenium rectifier operated from th-- pump power supply circuit. By dialling a two-divit number of the OP two groups of pulses are C:) transmitted along the line..%Ihen the first group is received, the SS of the 1st decade.at all OP. areshifted by the number of steps equal to that of received pulses and as tile result the set is made ready to receive tile 13S pulses of tile -2nd decade at all 10 co:dtro]L devices, while the receiving circuit -for the 1st decade,is opened. After the second group has been received by the control~device, the number of.which was called., the SS.decoder circuit is made ready and connects the comm nd execution circuits for Ithe recep- tion of.the third group which.carriesthe command made. Executive circuits in all.other control devices,remain disconnected. The type of pressure transducer to be chosen is discussed. A short' description of the level meter developed for the purpose is given* The level meter is based on the Eiction of a membrane, the motion of which changes the value of inductance in.the arm of the bridge air-, Card 2/3 t;/194/62/000/012/028/101 telecontrol system ... D201/D308 cuit. A short description of a tachometer-type output meter with rotating vane is also given. The parameters of transducers make it possible to transmit the indications to distances of the,order of 10 km, with a microammeteras a secondary-indicator. In an experi- mental set-up the load.transducer.was in thejorm of an inter- stage transform,er, connected in the feeder current circuit of the. pump meter. Calibrated curves of trIansducers are given. I!bcperi- mental analysis of a 2-point telemetering system proved that the system, adparatus and transducers can operate satisfactorily. Abstracter's note: Complete translation..,7 Card 3/3 .41 -4- L22880-65 EED- d2 (1) 06~ IP Pq- 'AObffj5 Card 1/2 ~~ - .: ! 11 - I . .1 : - NR P" SOV.* 003 ? on= . 00 a . Card 2/2 -C L A" X 81992 S/12o/60/000/03/025/055 Vol ~36 0 Eo4l/E521 AUTHORS: Sokolovskiy, V.V.. Rukolayne, G.V.. Radkevich, !*Ao and Rezvyakov, N.S. SolUti TITLE. High Re on Counting Circuits~) PERIODICAL.- Pribory I tekhaika eksperimenta, 1960, 3 pp 92-93 ABSTRACT: Two counterSrare described which are stable and are used in multichannel time-of77flight na1YqPyR,* Fig 1 shows a binary.unit based on the 6Zh9P valve including driver and output.stages The driving pulse amplitude must lie between 8 and 10 volts and lastL0.1 lisec. The rise time is about 0.02 jisec and thedelay is exponential. The upper frequency limit is 7 Me/s.- The corre L cting, inductances shownLare Lwound over standard high-value resistances. Fig 2 isla simpler circuit usingL6N6P valves. Anode triggering is US ed at.-40 volts. Operation is stable against a 20-25% variation in all parameters. The resolving is about 0.3 jLsec The upper frequency limit is at lea at 1 Mc /S The output 1/2 voltage is aL~110-120 V pulse. The triggering voltage ACC NR& AP6022026 SOURCCCOD.tt WO id766/006/"3Y01:82'/01e4 'AUTHOR: Rukoleyev, S. I.; Bazhenov, V. K. ;ORG- Tomsk Polytechnical institute (Tomskiy politekhnicheskiy Institut) !TITLE: Agenerator of magnetic field markers in the 3.2-3.7 koe range SOURCE: Pribory i tekhnika.eksperimenta, no. 3, 1966, 182-164 TOPIC TAGS: electron paramagnetic resonance, nuclear magnetic resonance, electronic; test equipment, magnetic field measurement ABSTRACT: A calibrator of markers for a slowly varying magnetic field, based on the phenomenon of nuclear magnetic resonance and designed for use with an electron para- t onance spectrometeris described. The calibrator makes it possible to graduate the electron paramagnetic resonance spectra in the range from 3200.to, 3700 oersted with 10 markers which are separated from each other by 50 oersted with an ac- curacy of at least 0.01 oersted. The detector of the nuclear magnetic resonance con- sists of an autodyne with electronic frequency tuning (with a stability of 5-10-5) providing for the necessary frequency coverage (.1rom 13.65 to 15.8 Mc). The calibrator circuit utilizes vacuum tubes with solid state diodes. The control voltage is taken from a divider by means of a step switch. The high frequency voltage is detected by a grid detector and the resulting signal is amplified in an audio amplifier and used UDC: 539.28.078 Card 1/2 ACC NR:: AP6022026 !to trigger a flip-flop. The poiitive pulse from this flip-flop is fed to a synchro- nous detector which is also supplied with a 87 Hz modulationvoltage through a,phase inverter and a phase shifter. AHelmholtz coil and a ZG-10 generator are used for the low frequency modulation of the magnetic field. The signal from the synchronous detec-; tor is limited, differentiated and is used:to trigger,a flip-flop whose positive pulses are integrated by an RC circuit. As soon as the voltage across the integrating network exceed a certain level, a multivibrator is switched and the contacts of a re- lay which feeds the stepping switch are opened, thereby changing the frequency of the autodyne. After 10 markers are obtained, the system returns it to its initial state. Another group of relay contacts closes the input to an electronic recording potentio-, meter and calibration markers are recorded an the chart. The maximum rate.it which the field is covered is determined by the sensitivity and by the reaction time of the system, by the frequency of modulation and by the distance between markers and is ap;- proximately 1.5 sec 1. The accuracy of the' markers depends on the stability of the autodyne frequency and is 1-10 7 oersted when the stability is'5,10-5. The circuit diagram with all component values is shown as well as.a typical recording of the elec- tron paramagnetic resonance spectrum. Orig. art. hase. 2 figures. SUB CODE: 20,09/ .$UBM DATE: 'lOHar65/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: Card -2/2 SKROBAN,'q[IT, Georgiy,Georgiyevich, prof., doktor takhn.nauk; KOZIN, N.Ist prof., zasluzhen~,yy deystell nauki i takhniki, retsenzent; SMIRNOV, V.:5.. zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki i tekhniki, retsenzaiLtl- (deceased]; GRYUM, V.S., prof., retsenzent; CHISUAKOV, F.M.9 retsenzent; CHOGOVADZZ, Sh.K., dotsent, retsenzent; IHIKHOV, G.S., prof.', retsenzent;,_=O3=V-.--A.N., dotsent, spets.red.; KOL- CHINSICATA, N.A.,.red.; SUDAK, D.M., takhn.red. LIntroduction to tha study of foodstuffs] Vvedenie v tovarovedenie prodovollstvennykh,tovarov. Mosk7a, Gos.izd-vo torg.lit-ry, 1959. 210 p. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Moskovskiy institnt narodnogo khozyaystva im. G.V.Plekhanova (for Kozin). (Food) Ofeal) -1. - - . . , - ~E,, ~' " - ,, -: I ~. - ~' ~ , %. - '. -I. ~ :,:.:, -., " . , - --.-v - ,;, ". , - I 6t ACCESSION NR: AP5011387: density were 6**4 ', 0,* 115 0' 0 45,. and 0.4 0,45'-'~O*75 0 j 4 for the 1 . , .v s 8- compone_ns:of- hd.7, - 1. ,e'a t 0 hf t V j5l Th 0358 responding va _ , lues,for the five hfs c.oimpbnents of the'.4b46.56 line are 0.7, 0.7, 10, 1 - 5., . and- . 0 .5 5I.-am-sincerely-grate to Professor or: N. A. Prild have va_and N G.- Preobtazbensi=~_f a discussion of the results and for help.' Original'artiole ba 8 4 figures and 5 formulas SSOCIATION:- Itilt imon InB~ Sibir6kiy~fiziko-tekfihi~ : V. D. Kuznett3 T -.(Sibdridh"'PhysidotedhfileAl' -Instituti) ova: , SUBMITTED: 5 26Sep( OD 53 NR REF SOV: -,:OTHER'. 008 Car9 7- The ComIttee on SWin PrIzes (of the Cmmcll of 91n1sters USSR) in the flelds of aclence and inventUms anniounces that the fol1oving rialentific warks, popuLar sclen- tific books, and textbooks have been submitted for crAVeUtIon for Stalln Prizes for the years lgc;2 and 1953- (Sovets~ga Kult Ybecow, No. 22 -40'v 20, Feb 3 Apr 1954) Nam Titl! of Work Sminated Bvkulev, A. 11. Gulyp-yev, A. V. Kochergin, I. G. Busalov, A. A. Me-shalkin, Ye. 11. "Rotes on Clinical ODerative Second Mo5cow Medical Institute. Zhurar, V. A. Surgery" I-LIU-11i I. V. Stalin Gerp-simova, A. V. Vlasove., Ye. F. Meshalkin, 1. It. Rukosuyev, S. G. SO: W-30Wit 7,july 1954 RUKOSUTKV, S.G., professor; ABIWIOVA, S.F. Use of S.I.Spasokukotskii's mixture with an anesthetic in surgery of the gastrointestinal tract. Vest.khir.76'no.10: 39-46 N '55. (MIRA 9:1) 1. Iz kliniki obahchey khirurgit (zav.--prof. S.G.Rukosuyev) Yaroslavskogo meditsinskogo Instituta. (GASTROINTESTINAL STSTI24, surg. use of Spasokukotakii nutritive infusion into small Intestine), (INFUSIONS, PARENTERAL Spasokukotakii nutritive infusion into small Instestine in surg. of gastrointestinal system), (FIWM--MCTURB) F-[,Klk2,-,X-YTIlVj V.S.; PROBATOVA, N.A. (Moskva) PreFeration of freshly.frozen sections at room temperature. 'Arkh. pat. 27 no.6:82-83 165. (Y'lAA 19. 1) deystv:ltel'nZr 1. Laboratorlya patologil starosti (zav., y.chlen- AMUT prof, I.V. Davydovskly) Instituta morfologil cheloveka SSS'R i Kafedra patologLc~esko-y anatomii (zav. - deystvitell- nyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. LV. Dwiydovskly) 11 Moskovskogo med'l'- tninsko,u.o bistituta imen:i N.I. Pirogova. Subndtted Felva-vielry 8, 196". DIKKER, G.L.; DRUZHININA, L.N., kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; ISKENDEROV, A.A., kand. teklm. naukq dots.; KLYUYEVAt T.K., kand. tekhn. nauky dots.; LOGOTKINI I.S.9 kan4. tekhn. nauk; MELIMAN, M.Ye.p kand. tekhn. naukp dots.; MISNIKp I.A.; kand. tekhn. naak; RUSH, V.A.1 dots.;_,RUKOSUYEVAv A.N-,,, _dots., red.; KAFKA, B.V., prof.p retsenzent; FMITMANP G.I.? Clots.1 retsenzent; SOBOLEVAq M.I., dots., retsenzent; BUDNITSKAYAq R.S., kand. tekhn. naukP retsenzent; VOLKOV9 Ye.11.9 kand. tekhn. naukv retsenzent; AREFIYEVv I.I.v inzh.g.retsenzent; KHARITONOV9 A.F.y retsenzent; GUREVICH- GURIYEV, Ye.S., retsenzent; KUZIMINSKIY, M.M., retsenzent; INIKHOV, G.S.9 prof., retsenzent; KHOVIUTOV, B.I., dots.,.retsenzent; BCRODINA, Z.N., dots., retsenzent; BORISOVA, G.A., red.; MMRISH, D.M.f tekhn. red. (Starch, sugar, honey, confectionery produ Icts, condiments, fats, milk, and milk products] Khrakbmal, sakhar, med, konditerskie, vkusovye to- vary, zhiry,,moloko i molochrqe produkty. Moskjja, Goo. izd-vo torg. lit- ry, 1961. 750 p. (MIRA 14:7) (Food industry) 1~1-F r6i Y-1 j V~ pA. 26 no, 508-41 I Lv bora ~oriya t-logii s ti z av. d~,ys tvi tel lnyy kn.im-t AN'll SSSR ;u-af. I.V. Da-wiclovskiy) In.,;tIttiLa mo f i chtwllnvo~ka (direkt'nr c III en-%k 0i- 1~t~S r),Llll d till L illlit' SSSYR prol". A.P. _~--2/F.Pk -2 11-111-65 EWT(1)/W(k)/EPA(sp)' M AEOW/T/Ek(by-~Mtilk(M)~~2 Po_4/Pz_6/Pab_lo ijp(e) AT ACCESSION NR: AP4044844 S/0051/64/017/003/0340/0342.1',.~. AUTHOR: Rukosuyeva, A, V. 4- TITLE: Determination of the atom concentration and of the degree of inhomogeneity of an arc discharge by the linear absorption method SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiyao v.:117*:.'no~* *31 1964, 346~342-. -TOPIC TAGS: atomic spectroscopyt. .atft, concentration, dc ,ard, Aine absorption, arc discharge The geneiilize -t eory-, oJL- he_zidihod~ --of linetar-'absorptill wn Iwith account of the plasma i cin6ityloas presented hi N. G. Preobrazhenskiy (Opt. i spektr. v. 14, 342, 1963), is used as the basis of the present research. The optical system employed is shown in Fig. 1 of the enclosure. The authors calculated the absorption L-jrves R intensity of line with account of reflection I-Card J/ L.- MU-55 :,---F;CCESSION NR AP4044844 L 11311-65 ACCESSION NR: AP4o44944 SUBMITTEDt 24Jun63 SUB CODE OP. HP 31-4 MR RRF SM 014 ENCL: 01 GTHERs 002 97 L13-311-6 ACMWICN ?Mt AP4044844 Bfxlxsmt 01 i9. L %*I cal dt&AWD of 1 - adirat wi th F = 200 mm 2 - actu-Troti c lnrNse, f100 nn ~~~ z,= - 2 -1 1 - T7 " .-t" -11----,~--~-!~ 7. 1 - ~. .. . . 1. ~ , ~t -~Ii ", , co-i 4/4 . -- ---- -- .--. -- %FM~ ~,,. - ~~4- -. 1~ t _i ACCESSION NR: AP4039704 J, AUTHOR: Rukosuyeva, A. V. TITLE: Method of linear absorption for "n" partially overlapping components of a spectral line SOURCEs Optika i spektroskopiyal' va 16j.'n'o. 6o 1964, 963-966 l' al analysis, spectral line split- ~TOPIC TAGS: spectrum, ine, splectr ting, spectral line component li"STRACT: The analytic results obtained by N. G. Preobrazhenskiy j; (Opt. i spektr. v.1,14, 342, 1963) are generalized to include the case iof an,arbitrary number of non-overlapping line components.- It is shownthat from.the usual data on'the line structure (distances ll'between components, relative intensities of the components) it is ;possible to calculate readily thd value of.the aboorption.with the. aid of the'generalized functions obtained*. -The calculations. are s1jft-i Card 142._ 77 7 :~ACCESSION NRs AP4039704 roducts of tables for the the availabilit lified b ex of the p y y p ' tial and Bessel functions.' "I am grateful to N. ponen A. Prilezhaye V& and K. G. Preobrazhenakiy.for valuable,,advice and inte rest in 'the work." Orig. art. bass, 9 formulas. !ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTEDs. 24JUn63 ODATE ACQs '24Jun64 00 ZNCL# . rSUB CODE: OP REP SOVt ),003 OTHERs 001 2/2- 96-3-26/20 AUTTIOR: Rukovanov, B.I. (Cand.Tech.Sci.)(Jfaoo~g6~.of the EasternBr&nch of the All-Union Thermo-Technical Institute) TITLE: Eastern Branch of the All-Union Thermo-Te,chnical'Institute , (Vostochnyy filial VTI) PERIODICAL: Teploenergetika~ 1958, No.3. p-95(USSR) ABSTRACT: This brief note states f3hat to intensify scientific-technical assistance to power stations in the.Urals and Eastern Power systems and also to develop in these power syste s sciebtific investigations m in thermal power engineering, and Eastern Branch of the All-Union Thermo-Technical Institute has been set up in Chelyabinsk., Five departments are working at present:. boiler-fuels, turbines ' water- chemical, automation of thermal processes and metals. These divisions and laboratories are temporarily located in premises in the building of the regional management of Chelyabinsk Energo, Chelyabinsk Heat and Electric.Power Station and Chelyabinsk Regional Power Station.~ It is proposed to build a main laboratory block and living accommodation. This year the organisation, in addition to giving technical help to power stations, carried out a number of investigations, including work on the economic combustion.of high ash coal, power-technological use of fuel, the use of ultrasonics to intensify theprocess of combustion of,solid fuel, purification of steam in higb7-pressure,boilers, participation in mastering the Card 1/2 t running at super-high steam conditions in the Chelyabinsk equipmen. MIMS tit< 1) #/V 6" AID P. -1179 Sub jec t USSR/Electricity Card 1/1 Pub. 29 1/27 Authors Mendeleyev,.G. A., Eng., and Rukovanov, B. P.,,Kand.- of Tech. Sci. Title Regulation of temperature of superheated steam by condensate spray Periodical Energetik, 12, 1-2j D 1954 Abstract The author3 describe the method which is simple and, economical in operation. Bone diagram. .Institution None Submitted No date -1 "V AID P -7 2906, Subject ~ USSR/Electricity Card 1/2 Pub. 26 3/~2 Authors Burtsev, V. Ya. and Pavlenko, L. I., Engs., and ' B. P. Rukovanov, Kand. Tech. Sci. Title Combustion of pulverized Donets anthracite culm in furnaces,with.inclined-horizontaI sole Periodical Elek.sta, 7.1 9-13J. J1 1955 Abstract The article reports on experiments in operating .Lurnaces with a simplified system of liquid slag removal. Data on,boilers, waterwalls, economizers and other equipment used for this experiment are given., The operation of furnaces is explained in detail. Some'recommendations, i.e. the use of , refractory bricks for the Bole, uninterrupted liquid removal of.slag, etc. are made. Five diagrams, Itable. 0 VAly c AC=BXON NRs AA024026 (2) U. V, e n t a Figure, I M 3 . LCqrd S/263/62/000/0041005j009 1004/1204 AUTHORS: Nikitin, B. I., Veit, 1. D. and Rukovishnikova, V. K. TITLE: Induction (electromagnetic) rate-of-flow meters of the PH (RI) type. PERIODICAL. Referativnyy zhurnal, oidet'nyy vypusk. 32. lzmeritel'naya teklinika, no. 4, 1962, 27-28, abstract 32.4.194. In collection "Teplociierg. i k1firnikoteklinol. pribory i regulyatory MA., Mashgiz, 1961, 134-140 TEXT: General purpose rate-of-flow meters are described, which were developed at NIlTeplopribor intended for use with sensor calibers of 10, 20, 25, 50 and 80 mm, covering the upper measuring limits bemeen 0.32 to 50 M3/hour. The accuracy class of the devices is 2.5. These devices are intended for the measurement of rate-of-flow of liquids with a conductivity not below 10-4 ohm- 1cm- 1. The permissible static pressure is 25 kg/cm:!. The value of the useful signal is of the order 2 mV at a flow velocity of 1.5 m/sec. The flowmeter consists of a sensor, measuring amplifier, se condary meter and a remote control panel for zero checking and calibration control. The maximum permissible distance between the sensor and the amplifier is 10 in, and the /* maximum distance between the amplifier and the secondary meter is 100 m. In order to diminish noise it is desirable to carry the communication cables in iron tubes, at a distance of, at least. 10 to 15 m from the power line. The electric a scheme of the flow meter is, included. To decrease the dependence of the readings upon the variations of the line voltage, a saturation reactor was inserted into a feedback network in order Card 1/2 Induction... S/263/62/0001004/005/009 IOP4/1204 to control the gain by varying the amount of feedback. The excitation winding of the reactor is supplied by a rectified current proportional to the line voltage. Quadrature noise introduced by the sensor's magnet is roughly compensated within the sensor by variation of the measurement geometry, and fine compen- sation is attained in the amplifier by introducing a fraction of the heater voltage into the cathode circuit of the first stage. A calibrated input signal serves for periodical checking and adjustment of the amplifier. A complete flowmeter is graduated on a special rate-of-flow measuring stand. It is pointed out that an exchange of the secondary meters after graduation is undesirable since it affects the overall accuracy. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 2/2