SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT N.M. FROLOV - P.A. FROLOV

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MUAV,_N.M.; AVERIYEV, V.V.; DUKHIN, I.Ye.; LYUBIMUVA, Ye.A.; Prinimali uchastiye: GOLIDMM, V.M.; MAVRITSKIY, B.F.; SEDOV, N.V.; YAZVIN, L.S.; KUTASOV, I.M.; STARIKOVA, G.N.; KORTSENSHTEYN, V.N., red. [Methodological instructions for studying thermal waters in boreholes.] Metodicheskie ukazaniia po izucheniiu termalInykh vod v skvashinakh. Moskva, Nedra, 1964. 139 p. (14oskow. Vse- soiuznyi nauchno-issledovateliskii institut gidrogeologii i inzhenernoi geologii. Trudy, no.17). (14IRA 19:1) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut gidrogeologii i inzhenernoy geologii, Moskva (for Frolov, Golldberg, Mavritskiy, Sedov, Yazvin). 2. Institut vulkanologii Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR (for Averlyev). 3. Institut merzlotovedeniya AN SSSR (for Dukhin). 4. Institut fiziki Zemli AN SSSR (for Lyubimova, Kutasov, Starikova). ACC N R, A?0004070 Monograph UR/ ,.,FFo.loY,, Nikolay Mikhaylovich Temperature regime of.the heliog eetherm ozone (Temperaturnyy rczhim geliotermozony) Moscow, "Nedra", 66. 0155 p. illus. , biblio. 1, 750 copies printed TOPIC TAGS: geophysics, Earth crust, geothermicity, heliogeothermicity, -temperature regime, hydrogeology, geothermics, heat flow, heliothermoze, heliogeothermozone, temperature dependence, heat transfer. PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This is essentially a.summary, discussion, and I interpretation of available data on the thermal regime of that part of the Earth's crust referred to by the author as the "heliothermozone" or "heliogeo- thermozone", which extends approximately 200 to 1000 km below the Earth's surface. The work is based on'the authors own field studies in various p,-rts of.the USSR (the Caucasus, Ciscaucasuis, Kamchatka, Moldavia, Crimea, Altai, Trafiscarpathia, etc. ) and the findings of other geologists and geophysi- cists. The book is intended for geologists, geophysicists, and particularly hydrogeologists. The author expresses his thanks to A. A. Dlyakonov, V. M. i- Yakovlev, L. V. Frolova, L. B. Branopollskiy, N. V. Sedov, V. I. Pogulya- Card 1/3 AM7004070 yev and E. A. Marov who participated with him in actual geophysical explora- tions; 1. D.'Dergunov, Ye. A. Lyubimova, L. N. Lyusova, F. V. Firsov and A. L. Shushpanov of the Institute of the Physics of the Earth who contributed thermometric data; Doctor of Geological- Mineralogical Sciences F. A. Maka- renko for his assistance within the administrative framework of the AN SSSR; Corresponding Member AN SSSR P. F. Shvets for advise and criticism; and V. N. Shkatunkin for participation in field work and technical assistance in preparing the manuscript for publication. The book includes 41 figures, 64 tables, 2 appendixes (temperature data), and 5 inserts (hydrothermal and geoisothermal. maps, temperature tables). TABLE OF CONTENT [abridged]: Introduction -- 5 Ch. Ch. Ch. Ch. 2/3 1. General information on the thermal regime of the Earth -- 8' 2. Geothermal field of the hellog eoth erm ozone -- 24 3. Temperature regime of ge:)thermal layers (zones) of the heliogeo- thermozone -- 50 4. Role of water in the thermal regime of the heliogeothermozone -- 79 ACC NR AM7004070 Ch. 5. Scientific and practical significance of the study of the temperature regirrie of the heliogeothermozonie -- 110 Conclusions 131 Appendixes 135 Literature 147 SUB CODE: 08/ SUBM DATE: 20Dec65/ ORIG REF: 130/ OTH REF: 063 Card 3/3 AUTHORi Frolovq N.N.v Engineer SOV-99-58-8-5/11 TITLEt The Erection of Canal Dykes on Sagging Foundaticne by Means of Mechanized Pouring of Loess Deposits into th,~ Water (Vozveden-iya dsmb kana-la na prosaic~shnom cancvenif. metodom m9khanizirovennoy otsypki iessc-~rcgo grunta v vodu) PERIODICALi Gidrotekhnika It malioratslya, 1958,'ANr 6, pp 2e-32 OSSR) ABSTRACTx Dykes of irrigation canals travereing sagging (loess) 50i'. can be expediar.tly erected by -.ompacttng the foundaticni with a preliminary wetting of the groun! and by p:nriLg loess into the water. Thts way a comparattve:y clastfc body of the dyke is obtained, --apabi-3 of enduring cons*-- derable deformations of the fcundation~ It is economi--al and ensures good results. During the pouring prz:e9s loess becomes more moist and an additiona'I. 3ettling of the dyke's body and its foundations takes place, thug 411- minating deformations of the dyke. As soon as the canal is filled with water, it becomes sufficiently reliable for operation. This method of erecting high and large dykes was first applied in 1-943-1944, but so fax has nct been used on a large scale. The author gives detailed description of the erection of cana: dykes of the Pere- Card 1/2 padnaya GES in the Tadzhik SSR by the aescribad method, SOV-910-58-8- 5 /1'. The Erection of Canal Dykes on Sagging Foundations by !!cans of Vecha- nized Pouring of Loess Deposits into ths 'Nater and comes to the conclusion that it can be successfully applied for hydro-meliorative structures and is superi_-~r to other methods of building dykes. In additicn to thl advantages already stated, the author men .ionz~ no nece- ssity to pack the soil by mechanical means: the easy pour.ng of loess into water, the possibiliiy of carry- ing out the work along a wide range. There are 2 Sovipt references, 1 diagram and 1 table, 1. Inland waterways--Maintenance Card 2/2 RUBINSHTM, A.L., professor, daktor talffin.nat*; ARFYITFVA, T.I., kand.takhn. nauk; KIRILLOV, A.A., dotment, kand.tekhn.nauk;.~!!qW,-j,N, inzh. Problems in the design of hydraulic structures on loses soils. Hauch.zap. MIIVM 20.262-281 158. (MIRA 13:6) (loses) (Soil mechanics) -~ FROLOV, N. N.: 'Master Tech Sci (diss) -- "Problems of' th2 structure of dams and levees for irrigation canals on loess soils". Moscow, 1959. 24 pp (Moscow Inst of 'Hater Economy Engineers im V. R. Vil'yai-,is), 150 copies (Kl,, No 12, 1959, 1 130) 1OW Snv/98-59-9-13/29 AUTHOR: Frolov, N.N., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: Deformations After Settlement of Loess Grounds Un- der Hydraulic Structure Foundations PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnicheskoye stroitel'stvo, 1959, 1Tr 91 pp 44-45 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Long lasting deformations of loess ground under hydrau- lic structure, which occur after normal settlement, are caused by the weakening of ground cohesion which is the consequence of washing out cementing salts by seepage through the ground. The phenomena have former- ly been studied by A.L. Rubinshteyn, A.A. Kirillov and G.D. Urmanova-The author gives data on settlement of the Yuzhhyy Golodnostepskiy Kanal, the Farkhadskaya GES, the W-rzobakaya GT-,S I and the canal in the vaRhajibRaya Vallcy and proposes an empiric formula for computation of duration of the additional settlements, gained by comparing results of laboratory compaction tests on Card 1/2 ground samples, and observation of the same ground SOV/98-5-9-13/29 Deformation After Settlement of Loess Grounds Under Hydraulic Structure Foundations under a hydrElUliC structure. The author recommends introduction of the addition-settlement effect into the new Soviet standard on hydraulic structure design, because of the 'IN and TU 137-5611 standards which deal only with normal settlements. There are 2 graphs, 1 table and 2 Soviet references. Card 2/2 FROLOVP N.N. Compactibility of lGesE, soils in the Golodnaya Steppe. Mat. po proizv. silo Uzb. no.l";:90-100 160. (IMA 14:8) 1, Mookovskiy inatitut inzhenerov vodnogo khozya7etva. (Golodnaya SteiTe--SoU mechanics) FROLOV, N.N., Vand.teklin.naul; O-____._ Investipating the compaction of loess foundations under hydrAulic structures. Nauch. zap. VdIVYH 23-171-196 l6o. (MIRA 14:8) (Perepadnaya lydroolectric Pwer Station--Dams) Moess) FROLOV, N.N., kand.tekhn.nauic Construction of dams from loess soils on settlirg foundations; method of mechanized dumpirC of loess into water. Nauch. 7ap. M11VKH 23:197-209 16o. (MM 14:8) (Perepadnaya Nydroelectric Power Itation-Dams) (Loess) - - !#" EfF- - ;~. -- KIRILLOV, A.A.; FROIDV, N.N-.; ORLOVA, V.P., red.; DEYEVA, V.M... tekhn. red. (Hydraulic structuros in irrigation systems on sagging loess soils] Gidrotf)khnicheskie sooruzheniia na orositell- riykh sistemakh v lessovykh prosadochrjykh gruntakh. Mo- skva, Selikhozizdat, 1963. 270 p. (MIRA 17:2) ATATEV, S.S., knnd.tekhn.nauk; ZALOGO, V.F.. inzh.; KOROBOCHE:IN, K.At, inzh.; PYVZIrAR, E.D., knnd.tek-m.nouk; ROGOVIN, Ta.A., inzh.; RAKUTI, B.A., inzh.; RUBIN, V.I., inzh.; TIRKMITAIIB, I.D., inzh.;_~OLQL-ff,~., knnd.tekhn.nauk; TANKOVSKIY, I.P., Jnzh.; MOROGOVSKIT, V.M., inzh.. reteen7,ent; ZHIZHELI, I.M.,, in-.h., red.; KAZACHM, G.A., red.; GOLUBTSOVA, P., red.; STEPANOVA, N., teWin.red. (Builder's handbook] Spravochnik ma5tera-stroitelia. Izd.4., perer. i dop. Hinsk, Gos.izd-vo BSSR. Red.nouchno-tel-Jm. lit-ry, 1959. 659 p. (MIJU 13:1) 1. White Russia. Hinisteretvo gorodskogo i sellskogo stroitell- stva. (Building) BARDIN.I.P.;BOIIISCV,A.F.; RFdAN,R.V.; YMOLAYLT,G.I.; VAYSBKRG,L.B.; ZHMBIII,B.N.; BOROIIULIN,A.I.; SHARGV,G.V.; DCHNITSKIY,1.7.; CffUSOV,Y.P. SOROKO,L.N.; KLIKAS]21KO,L.S.; PAVWVSKIY,S.I.; ZILIBERSHTM,M.B.; LYUIMIKCV,I.S.; NIKULINSKIY,I.D.; BRAGIIISKIY,I.A.; SALOV,Ye.M.; TROSHIN,N.F.; FRU IIXM,V.I.; ARGIRTOV,14.1.; DULINKV,F.S.; BIDULTA.L.N. GAYNfiJIGV,S.A.; FROLOV,N.P.; VIIIICHENKO,V.S.; KOGAII,Ye.A. G.B.Kazarnovskii; obituary. Stall 15 no.8:757 Ag'55- (MLRA 8:11) (Knaarnovskii, Grigorii Efimovich, 1887-1955) GRIMALISKIY, V.L., prof.; CHETYRKIN, V.S., prof., red.toma; RUDI, G.Ya., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk, red.; SUBODTOVICH, A.S., kand.sellskokhoz. nauk, red.; KOLESNIK, L.V., doktor sellskoklioz.nauk, red.; SEME- IJOVJ* A.N., doktor tekhn.nauk, red.; KOVARSKI; A.Ye.-i- doktor sell- skokhoz.nauk, red.;.FROLOV, N.P.,. doktor ekonom.nauk, red.; MATSYUK, L.S., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk, red.; GUShK, I.V., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; URSUL, D.T., kand.filos.nauk. red.; LEGASI, I.Ye., kand. istor.nauk, red.; SHP,VGHUK, i.r., kandiekonom.nauk, red.; KACHANO- VAP N., red.; TIMOSHENKO, A.G., kand.sel'ekakhox.nauk, zamestitell red.; SHPANER, V., tekhn.red. [Bodies of water of the Reut Basin, their hydrobiological conditionn and the outlook fcr their utilization in commercial fishing.) Vodoemy basseina reki Reuta, 1kh gidrobiolpgicheakii rezhim i per- spektivy rybokhozi.aistvennogo ispolizovaniia. Kishinev, Izd-vo sel'skokhoz. lit-ryp 1962. 191 p. (Kishinev.Sel'skokhoziaistvennyi institut im. M.V.1'runze. Trudy, vol.29), (MIRA 17:2) reo, 0 AJ SOV/ 137-58-8-16777 Translation from: Refera.tivnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 8, p 78 (USSR) AUTHORS: Mikhaylov, M.M., Uspenskiy, Ya.V., Frolov, N. TITLE- Making High-speed Steel by the Methods of Powder Metallurgy (Poluchenive bystrorezhuslichey stali ii-ietodami poroshkovoy metallurgii) PERIODICAL: Tekhnol. avtomobilestroyeniya, 1958, Nr 1, pp 25-26 ABSTRACT., A procedure for making powder metal products of R18 high- speed steel is described. Reduced W powder, Fe, ferrochrome, and ferrovanadium scale powder finely ground in a liquid med- ium were inixed to yield an alloy of the following % composition: W 17-19, V 1-1.5, Cr 4-5, C 0.7-0.8, the remainder being Fe, and were reduced by a nitrogen -hydrogen mixture at 850-9000c. The resultant sponge was ground in benzene, and the fine powder thus obtained (particle size < 1-3 microns) was pressed under 1250 kg/crnz pressure, and S-3intered in a mixed nitrogen -hydro- gen atmosphere at 13600C. The end product was of the follow- ing G/o composition: W 18, V 1, Cr 4, C 0.1Z, the residue being Fe. To increase the C contents, sintering was done in a car- Card 1/Z burizer (951o activated charcoal and 51/6 BaCO3) under the SOV/ 137-58-8-16777 i n g 'i-speed Steel by the Methods of Powder Metallurgy Ma I ~ 11 following conditions: Holding at 9500 for I hour, licatin- to 1280' and hold- ing there for 2 hours. The use of fine powders made for more complete hornogenation. Shrinkage in sintering was 25',0, the residual porosity 3-4el'o (density 8. 16 g/cin3). After standard heat treatment, the resultant speci- niens showed satisfactory cutting and mechanical properties (RC after sint- cring 54-56, Rc after heat treatment 61-63, (Tb i 240 kg/mrn2). To avoid over -carburization, W carbide was introduced into the initial charge in place of W. The rnicrostructure of this alloy was characterized by equiaxia. grains of austenite and carbides. R. A. 1. Fowder aU_oys--Prcp-,irrtion 2. IMer alloys- Properties 3. Tool steel-Production Card 212 [If .0 /4- SOV/133-58-6-18/33 AUTHOR: Soroko, L.N. , nefedov, A.A. , Ywshov, V.N. , Masgukov, S.N. (Deceased), Frolov, B.P. and Braunshteyn, R.A. TITLE:' Rolling of Lightened ir 16 Beam from Low Alloy Steel 09G2D (Prokatka oblegchennoy balki no 19 iz nizkolegirovannoy stali 09G2D) PERIODICAL: Stall, 1958, Nr 6, pp 532 - 537 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An expeximental rolling of a lightened Nr 19 beam from low-alloy steel 09G2D (composition %: C Z,0.12; Mn 1.4-1.7; Si 0.2-0.4; Cu 0.22-0.44; Cr 4~ 0.30; Ni 0.01- S and 11 Z 0.03; z0.04) is described. Lightened Nr 19 beam (Figure 1) TuTs 08-124-5?) weighs 19.5% less per m than normal Nr 19 been MST-526?-50) which is usually rolled from steel St3- For experimental rolling, four heats of steel 09G2D were made. Rolling was done on the mill 500 from shaped semis (Figure 2). The calibration of rolls is shown in Figure 3. The metal was heated ;rom cold charging to an average temperature of 1 170 0. The decrease of temperature in the individual passes - Figu-Se 4. The final temperature of the neck of the beam was 60 C lower than that of normal beam. Frequency distribution of deviations of dimensions from the nominal ones - Irigure 5. The comparison of -the loads on the (;ardl/3 individual stands during rolling of normal and lightened nr 19 SOV/133-58-6-18/33 Rolling of Lightened kir 19 Beam from Low Alloy Steel 09G2D beams together with the maximum permissible loads and r-om of motors - Table 1. The comparison of the mill throughpui Der hour durins- rolling normal and lightened lqr 19 beams - Table 2. Mec-hanical -.ro-:)er'l'ies of specimens cut from various places of the beam - TabLes 3 and 4. It is concluded that: 1) rolling of light Nr 19 bea.-,,s on t1le mill 500 is possible with the ex-istir4r, equip..,cent; 2) dimensions of the profile obtained were situated mE:Inly ia the range of minus tolerances; 3)o the tempsravare of the neck at the end of rolling was ?90 C1 i.e. 60 C be!-3iv t1:e tem-cerature obtained durinU rolling-, normal beam Vr 19; 4) Icads j-a mot-ors of rou,-hinE stands was 22-23% higher than during rcllinC of normal .1-4r 19 bearn. Loads on the finishinl-,- stand eit-her do not exceed or only slightly exceed permissible ones; 5) specific po,.,.,er consumption was 37% higher than during rollinG normal vr 19 beam from St.3 steel; 6) the output of -the mill durin- rolling of the light beam decreases by 17%. It is expected that with mastering of the -process, this decrease can be reduced to 87~; 7) the t 4 eS chemical composition and mechanical proper of OQG2D steel Card 2/3 SOV/133-58-6-18/33 Rolling of Lightened nr 19 Beam from Low Alloy Steel OqG2D satisfy the requirements of standard ChLITU-5688-5ro for low- alloy steels. The following engineers participated in the work: N.I. Khoroshev, I.M. Sharapov and Y.A. Firsakov. There are 5 figures and 4 tables. ASSOCIATIODS: Kuznetskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat (Kuznetsk Metallurgical Combine) and Urallskiy institut chernykh metallov (~Vral:s Institute of Ferrous* Metallurgy) Card 3/3 1. Beams--Production 2. Rolling mills--Applications FROLOV, N. IN , inzh. Pitting outlined sections of intricate design. Sudontroenie 26 no.8:54-58 Ag 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Balls (Naval architecture)) SKOROKHODOV, N.Te., dotsent; CKVZSHV. N.A., kand.takhnonaUk; Z&YKOV, M.A., dotsent;_1RQ1DY#.~P-q inzh.; KCROLIV, A.S., inzb.; KH&VCIMO, L.Ta., inzh.; BKOROXHODOVA, V.F., inzb.; ABAKUMOV, V.1,., dotsent [deceased]; KhFUDOVo M.P., inzh. Investigating conditions of rolling plain and shaped sections on a medium-shape rolling mill* Trudy NTO Chern.met. 15:24-55 159. (MIRA 13:7) (Rolling mills) , I YROLOK,_N_.F~~h. Causes of sand fusion an rion castings. Lit. proizv. no, 12:43- 44 D 160. (MIRA 13;12) Urou founding--Defects) nOLOV, N. P. Using bentonite clays in the making of large iron castings. Lit. proizv. no.12:20, D 161. 01INI 14:12) (Iron founding) (Bontonite) FROLOV, N.P. Rapid datemEnation of the moisture of molding and core mixtures. Lit,proizv, no.9t42 S 162. (KRA 15: 11) (Sand, Foundry-Testing) SHAMgVBKIY, B.Kh.; ZYKCV, A,D,; KAFTA.NGVA, Z.K.; KRAVCHENKO, L.Ya.; FRO rV N._p.; ZHURAVKIN, Ye.A.; GORBATYUK, V.L. I- -.. Mechwdzing the flame scarfing of blooms. Metallurg 7 no.8:24,27 Ag '62. (MIRA 15:9) A. Sibirskiy metallurgicheskiy institut i KuznetskiY metallurgichaskiy kombinat. (Steel ingots) (Metal cleaning) FROLOV, Nikolay Prokhorovich; JESSOVOV, Valeriy Georgiyevi-h; PETSOLID, Timofey Maksimovich; SMEKH, Ivan Vasillyevich; ATAYEV, S.S., doktor tekh!a. nauk prof... nauchn. red. [Mesh-reinforced concrete products] Armotsementnye kon- struktsii. Minsk. Vauka i tekhnika, 1965. 90 p. (MIRA 18:8) -3 MENG== L -27 En(m) ~2046) ACC NRo AM6002131 Monograph URI Zpo1ov,.X1kolq.Prokhorovichi Bessonov, Valeriy Georgiyevich; Zalogo, Vitaliy Fedorovich; Petsolld, Timofey Hakefimovich; Smekh Ivan Vasil'XLvich Mesh-reinforced concrete constructions (Armotsementnyye konstruktsii) Minsk, Nauka. i tekhnika, 1965. 90 p. illus., biblio. 2000 copies printed. TOPIC TAGS: construction material, reinforced concrete, engineering technology PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: The book reco=ends technology to be used in manufacturing reinforced-concrete structures. It summarizes the results of the investigations of rigidity and crack-resistance of reinforced concrete and analyzes some partictilar features of its work and design. In addition, an example of the design of a reinforced concrete structure is given, and the results of an experimental investi- gation of its performance are outlined, The book is intended for engineers and technicians working in building and designing organizations, as ve1l as for studentf specializing in construction -and researeh workers in this field. There are 46 references, of which 26 are Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction -- 3 Ch. 1. Use of reinforced concrete in construction 5 IL 27220-66 ACC NRi AM6002131 Ch. II. Materials and techniques in making reinforced concrete structures -- 12 Ch. III. Investigation of the physical and mechanical properties of reinforced concrete -- 22 Ch. IV. Features in the performance of reinforced concrete 47 Ch. V. Design of reinforced concrete structures -- 73 Bibliography - 89 SUB CODE: 11/ SUBM DATE: 09ju165/, ORI G UF 029/ OTH REF- 017/ 2/2 FROLOV, N.S.; FRENKEL19 F.Z.; HATMENKO, k.K. Automatic hydraulic dust control in loading rock with the PML-5 loader. Sbor.anuch.trud.Kriv.fil.IGD AN URSR no.1:23-25 162. (MIRA 16:4) (Mine dusts-Prevention) (LoaAftg and unloading-Equipment and supplies) NEDIN, Y.V.; GELWK, D.Z.; FOPOVICH, S.F.; FRENKELI,, F.Z.1 FROLOV, N.S. Ways of improving the ventilation of shafts and blocks in working layers in double levels. Sbor.nauch.trad.Kriv.fil. IGD AN URSR no-1249-57 162. (KER4 16:4) (Krivoy Rog Basin-Mine ventilation) GELIW, D.Z,j POPOVICH, S.P.; FREMUI, F.Z.;. FROLOV, N.S. Dust formation during scraper haulage of ore. Bor'ba slail. 5a74-177 162* (MIRA 16:5) 1. Krivorozhakiy filial Inotituta gornogo dela AN UkrS6R. (Mine ventilation) (Ore handling) KOBINEK, S.D.; FROlk)Vj, N.S. Device for testing parachutes. Sbor. rats. predl. vnedr. v proizv. no.2:9-10 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Trest "Dzherzhinakrudall) rudoupravleniye imeni Illicha. (Mine hoisting) NIKITIN, I.P., inzh.; FROLOV, N.S., inzh. The AP&I automatic aafety block, Bezop,truda v prom. 5 no.6t24 is r61. (MIRA 14:6) (Safety appliances) FROLOV, N- S-,, KAZAFOV,, V. A., -,YRn, I. L, DVORETSKIY., A. S., SEREIMAYOV, P6. A.0 - - f. Mlh,~, -;-KOLESOV, I. V., and SIKOLENKO, Ve Fog "Cho3.ce of Coordinates in Regara to the Entrance of Part:Lcles into an Emulsion Chamber (STsU-i)s Joint Institute of Nuclear Research,, Dubna,, USSR. report subm.Ltted ror the IkEk conf. on Nuclear Electronics, Belgrade, Yugoslavia i5-2u May lyoi ACCESSION NR: AR4032164 S/0058/64/000/002/AO39/AO39 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fiz., Abs. 2A337 AUTHORS.- Dvoretskiy, A. S.; Kazakov, V..A.1 Kolesov, 1. V.; Ora- vets, Yu.; Sikolenko, V. F.; Skry*11, 1.,I.; Frolov, N. S.'. TITLE: Installation for automatic registration of the coordihates of a particle entering a pellicle stack CITED SOURCE: Tr. 5-y Nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii po yadern. rAdiW6 elektron. T. 4. M., Gosatomizdat, 1963, 15-27 TOPIC TAGS: high energy particle interaction, emulsioft technique, electronic particle identification, particle trajectory recording, particle trajectorV photography TRANSLATION: An automatic installation is described, combining the emulsion technique for.high-onergy particle interactions and the Card 1/2 ACCESSION NRs AR4032i64 electronic method-of identifying the particles. The installation can, register the coordinates at which the required particles enter the pellicle stack with �0.5 nun accuracy. It consists of a spark-counter telescope, a pellicle stack, a recording chamber, and electronic control blocks. The coordinates of the spark that develops along the track of the particle passing through the counters are photo- graphed through an' optical unit that produces pictures of two mutually-perpendicular projections of each spark on one frame of motion picture film. High accuracy in the determination of the co- J ordinates is attained by precision construction of the optical and mechanical units of the installation, by selecting the optimum oper- ating conditions of the spark-counter telescope, and by using a triggered-voltage-pul6b geneiator %4ith low delay (not more than 0.25 ~Lsec). The use of-tbe-insulation described yields a substantial gain!--- in the time required to interpret the experimental data. L. I. DATE ACQ: Card 2/2. 3lMar64 SUB COPE: PH, SD ENCL: 00 L 113 EWT(m)/BDS AFFTC/ASD �1-63 E/120/63/000/002/012/04l, AUTHOR: Kolesov, T..V., Sikoletko V.F., Skryll, I.I., and Frolov, N.S. TITLE: An instrument for k~_Otographing lischarges in Spark countr,7 PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika ekaperimanta, March-April 1963, v. 8, no. 2, 54-58 TEXT: The article describes a device for taking pictures of discharges in spark counters from two mutually perpendicular directions and reference marks with a single frame of film in a moving-picture camera that need not be greatly modified for this purpose. The instrument is part of a system for determining the points at which particles enter emulsions. Control is either automatic or manual from a separate control unit: there is provision for double-exposure prevention and malfunction indicatiah. The position of sparks may be determined tn. vithin 4- 0.1 rm. There are five figures. ISSoCIATIoN3 Joint Institute for Nuclear Research Card 11A1 FROLOV,-I%S.,.gornyy inzh. Effect of the layotit of nIr feeding, and air drawoff pipes an the distribution o' air in ventilation iystems. Sbor.nauch. trud. KGIII no. 21-115-122 163. (MIRA 17-7) I FR(AIT, N.S. y New method of a-alcuidting Vi-L"ALICLIM-1 SySt.-,~-Mss ~~.rs naVC-he I t,rud. KGRI n-,.23.0 1.02-105 163 (14!M -1,729) Fiiclj,lvp N050 Aerod.mam�c mweling, of wino veiit!laflon ayzst,aAq- St*rs nauche tnicl. FORI n-,.23,.~32-13? ~0~ (MTRA 17-.8) L ~`999-55 EV1T(d')/EED-2/91P(l) 'Pq-4/Pq-4/Pk-4 IJP(c) B E,16,q AP5015351 UR/0286/65/mo/009/0096/ I ACCESSION NR: Frolov, N. S. AUMOR: Semenov,~B. Yu., t TITIZz Address-selectiori analog device for digital output printers. Close h2, No. ITOT68 SOURCE- By .-ulleten izo'breteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 9, 1965, 96 TOPIC-TAGS:. ad-tress, selection-device,-digital output printer, address selection, computer component, address pulse JOSTRACT: The proposed address-selection analog device for d3gital output printers'; contains a shaping circuit of linearly variable voltages, a shaping circuit of saw-~ tooth voltages, and a comparison circuit. It is designed to celect one address pulse from a sequence for a given channel. Ftr U-ds pnjxse, each, channel carries a .ctable multivibrator of pulse delays for a half Interval between channels, tuo co- incidence circu~ts,.ancl a trigger shaper vith 1 and 0 Inputs. Orig. art. has: - 1-figure. IM ~:qrdj/ ~ . - .- -;7k- --T. - - ~ r I , ~ -~-- . . -.- 4 -~-- ~ii - ;Ti - . . . ... .~ 11 :~.' 1; : i-~.- ~. ~, II iI . I - . _:, , ,. .. ",~ t, .. - , . , . 10 F'Imov' ":. S. 2. USSR (61)0) atimm 7. Geographical Outline of ;Iature and .14i7ricultural Activity of t"le Inlia'Atants in Different Areas of tho Soviet Union, Yu. G. Saush'Idn. (I.Ioscow, Geography Press, 1947) Fieviewed by N. S. Frolov, Sov. Knigra i4o. 2, 9. ~Report U-PU, 16 Jan. V53. UnclIsSifiode FROLOV, N. S. Frolov, N. S. "An introduction to the Mography of agriculturea, Uchen. zapiski (Sarat. gos. in-t im. Chernyshevskogo), Vol. XXII, Geographic issue, 1949. P. 3-18. SO: U-4392, 19 August 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No 21, 1949). 1. FROLOV, N. S. 2. Ussit (600) 1 4. Geology and Geography 7. Lands along the Volga,, V.V. Pokshishovskiy. V. N. Somentovskiy, editor. (Moscow, Geography Press, 1951). Reviewed by N. S. Frolov,, Sov. Kniga, No. 11., 1951. 9. 4MReport u-3o8l, 16 Jan. 1953, Unclassified. FR N. . --p- - - - -- "Urals." P.N.Stapanov. Reviewed by N.S.Frolov. Izv.Vaes.geog. ob-va 87 no-3:304-305 KY-Je 155. OWL 8:9) (Ural Mountain region) (Stepanov. Petr Nikolaevich, 1887-) FROLOV, Nil Spirldonoviehj WWA%~" .~UBAREVA, T.V.,, red. [Development and state of soil improvement in the U.S.S.R.] Raxvitie i sostolanie malioratsii v SSSR. Moskva, Kolos., 1965. 294 p. (MIRA 18:8) L OQ463-67 ACC N" ARG033770 SOURCE CODE': UR/0058/6G/000/007/A029/A029 AUTHOR: Prokoflyev, Yu. P. ; Scmqpoy, B. Yu. ; Sina ev, _A. N. ; Frolov,.A. S. -Y TITLE: Simple single-channel amplitude analyzer for the registration of rare evepts SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 7A258 REF SOURCE: Tr. 6-y Nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii R2_yadern. radioelektron. T. 3. Ch. 1. M., Atomizdat, 105, 158-170 TOPIC TAGS: amplitude analyzer, potentiometer, pulse analyzer, pulse amplitude/ EPP-0 9 recording potentiometer ABSTRACT: An investigation is made of an amplitude analyzer, similar to the one described in the work of Birulev et al. (RZhFiz, 1964, 2A162), where the recording EPP-09 potentiometer is used as the amplitude analyzer. When the pulse comes to the analyzer input, the carriage of the recording potentiometer travels a distance proportional to the pulse amplitude, and then returns. The dead time and the number of the analyzer channels are determined by the characteristics of the record Card 1/2 _.~ 09A63=6Z____,_. ACC NRt .AR6033770 ing potentiometer. The number of channels can be brought to 127. The pulses at the analyzer input must be positive with an amplitude ranging from 0. 3 to 6 v and a duration of 1 to 1. 5 /xsec. The instrument works dependably in a temperature range of 0-40C. The integral nonlinearity is less than 0. 5 percent. The analyzer is fed with a + 8 and -8 v voltage, with a ^-,, 0. 1 -percent time and tempera- ture instability, and weighs 0. 3 kg. All the analyzer circuits are assembled on semiconductors. A description is given of the block diagram and the operation of all the parts of the instrument. The analyzer is designed for the registration of small events. [Translation of 4batract] SU13 CODE: 14, 20 2 ~~C., i ACC NRt AF5027.017 SOURCE CODE: UR/0120/65/000/005/0102/oios AUTHOR: Semenov, B. Yu.,*-Frolov, N. S. ORG: Joint Nuclear Research Institute (OV'yedinannyy institut yadernykh.iseledovaniy) TITLE: Analog address selectors for an output digit printer 16C /,/y SOURCE: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 5, 1965, IOZ-105 TOPIC TAGS: multichannel analyzer, digit printer ABSTRACT:' The developmen t of a digit printer intended for a 256-channel analyzer is reported; the printer has.a sequential storage and a double coding of numbers. The single selection of an address is ensured by a code-analog converter and by a special selection circuit that controls the logic of operations. Thus, the distinguishing feature of the new printer is the use of an analog circuit in the address unit instead of the conventional counter circuit. The new printer consists only of 1 trigger, 2 gates, -1 single-shot multivibrator, I sawtooth circuit, 1 voltage-ramp ,circuit, and I comparison circuit; this is much smaller than the amount of components required for a conventional 256 -channel- serving printer. "In conclusion, t%e authors wish to thank A. N. Sinayev for his* constant interest and help. Orig. art. has* 3 figures. SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATE: 25Aug64 / ORIG REF: 004 Fto 1/1 UDC: 681.142.6 SEMENOV, B.Yu.; FROLDV'O A.#.- Analog address-selecting circuit for an output digit-printing device. Prib. i tekh.ekop. 10 no.5t102-105 S-0 165. (MIRA lgtl) 1. Obl'yedinannyy institut yadernykh issladovaniy, Dubna. Submitted Aug.25, 1964. USSR/aeophyoice conferences may/Jim 52 "Chronicles)" K. M. Feodotlyev "Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Geolog" No 3, PP 158-160 1. A general meeting was held 2 Feb 52 by the Dept of.Geol and Geog Sci, Acad Sci USSR. Reports were read by V.A.Nikolayev, Corr VAm, Acad Sci 'USSR, and 11N. Frolov, Cand Geol-Mineralogical Sci on the geology of granites. 2. Results of 4th Conf on Expti Mineralogy and Petrography, held 6 - 9 Feb 52 at Moscow; 47 reports vere read. 22M70 j y~ojpv,'N.V., student; TSFAS, B.S., dotsent, nauchnyy rukovoditell rabo'ty Accurate calculation of a heavy elastic string. Sbor.dokl. Stud.nauch.ob-va Fak.mekh.sell. Kuib.sellkhoz.inst.no.1:61-70 ,62. (141RA 17:5) 1. Kuybyshevskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institut. L 00750--67 Byr(m)/EwPW IJP(c) EM ACC NR: AP6022864 SOURCE CODE: uR/ol45/66/ooo/002/Oo48/OO54 AUTHOR: Tsfas, B. S. (Candidate of -technical sciences, Docent ); Frolov, N. V. (As- sistant)- ____3 Z_ ORG: None 23 TITIX: Pressure of a cylindrical rod against a support assuming a small clearance be- tween support and rod SOURCE: IVUZ. Mashinostroyeniye, no. 2, 1966, 48-54 TOPIC TAGS; pressure distribution, material deformation, static pressure, com7,ocr srR,ES-S ABSTRACT: The authors consider pressure distribution for a system consisting of a cy- lifidrical rod fitted into a cylindrical hole with a small clearance between the two members.. It is assumed that the end of the-rod extends a given &Lstance beyond the edge of the support and that it is loaded by a given weight so that it is warped through a slight angle and the sections of contact between support and rod are changed It is further assumed that the members of the mating pair are absolutely rigid and that only the con~vt between them is deformable. Formulas are derived for the pres- sure distribution in the contact sections and for the principal linear and arig-ular di- mensions of the contact areas. A comparison with theoretical data calculated from formulas applicable to mating pairs of this type with a large clearance shown that the L 00750-67 ACC NRI AP6022864 new method gives considerably greater linear dimensions and pressures and much smaller angular dimensions. The paper was presented for publication by Candidate of physical and mathematical sciences N. V. Kliyentov. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 22 formulas. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: llMar64/ ORIG REF: 005 M~~,--,. Mmlsl~ SOV/86-58-8-24/37 AUTHOR: Frolov, N.Ya.,,Engr Maj TITLE: Machine Tools with Program Control (Stanki s program- mnym upravieniyem) PERIODICAL: Vestnik vozdushnogo flota, 1958, Nr 8, pp 65-71 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article deals with the program control of machine tools. The author states that the program control makes it possible to automatize the conventional type of universal machine toolsj, and to control several machine tools simultaneously from a single control desk. The transition from processing of parts of a certain design to the processing of parts of different design can be made rapidly, merely by changing the program con- trol cards4 The processing of various parts with ma- chine tools under program control is done automatically. It is based on a:follow-up System of digits, in which the perforated cards, perforated tapes, cine-camera Card 1/2 Machine Toole with Program Control SOV/86-58-8-24/37 tapes, and magnetic tapes are used as primary records. Depending on the number of necessary commands, various variants can be used in the program control. The author then describes the principles of program con- trol operation. Four diagrams. Card 2/2 _1 54-168,-~ -t M-)/LHB/GGJR'rl AG CESSION M AP5016619 UP/0057/65/035/00 -- --------- /099009951 AUTHOM Bazonov, D.Me; Frolovf'Noya. TITLE: Electromagnetic excitatiot) of a radially laminated spherical medium SOUME: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fizikil v.35, no,6, 1965, 990-995 TOPIC TAGS: antenna, electromagnetic field, spherical shell struc- ture, electromagnetic lens* mathematical. method ABSTRACT i ~ The authors develop an algorithm for calculating.-the field of a system of concentric spherical shells excited by an arbitrary distribution ofelectric and magnetic currents in one of theme The dielectric constant. and permeability are assumed to be constant with- in a shell but to vary from shell to shell, The calcu' 'Ations are of interest Invonnection with antenna domes and spherical lens antennas. Me laminae are treated as transmission lines. The boimdarles be- tween successive laminae then appear formlly as four-1poles, each do. Card 7_7_7~ 34?6S.65 '.ACCMSICK HR: AMINO Its transfer matrices for 29 and TH waves. ,'.The over-all scribed by ftnmgfer matrices am vatrix products of the matrices J!or the sevem the reflection coefficients are simply expmgsed in term -of- the. I elements 0 them- the ald or we -field reciprocity us selves are derived with :Izig asingle spherical harmnle as the auxiliary fields The calcu- latim method Is partimlarly sultable for use with coMputers. creasing the umber of laminae considered does not necessitate tho- reprogramming but merely requires more machine times The me- rough thod Is therefore approprIate for calculating the fields of spheres d3v radially variable Melectric emstants and permea- -bilities- IMe -authors AM 0_S ... 4__ - . . - - 0- - - its - heM -the Interest -tile partment and 1~ Pt6f4iisdr'GiT -for 'have shmm In tbJLs voitc wid for discussUig the results,& 20%2 . ov a 1. MOLOV, N. Ye. 2. U33H (600) /~. Thread - Testing 7. Testing thr-~ads and fabrics for fatigue. Tekst. prom. 12 no. 12, 1952. 9. Mlonthly List of Russian Accessi2np., Library of Congress, March 1953. Unclassified. YROLOV, N-Ye. Manufacture of belting with an.elastic edge. Tekst-prom. 20 no.9.74- 76 S 16o. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Zaveduyushchty laboratortyey Yaroalavokogo tekhnologicheekogo nauchno-isoledovatellskogo instituta. (Belts and belting) DOROVSi4y; P. V. PHASE I BOOK EXPIDITATION SOV16 206 Konferentslya po teorli plastin I obolo~hek. Kazan', 196o. Trudy Konforentaii po teorli plastin i'oboloohek' 24-29 oktyabr7a 1960. (Traneadtions of,the Conferonce.on thesTheory of' 'Plates, and Shells Held in Kazan', 24 to 29 October-1960). Kazan', [1zd-vo Kazanskogo gosudarstvannogo univeraitetal 1961. 426 p. 1000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Kazanakiy-filial. Kazanskiy gosudarstvcmyy universitet!im. V. 1. Ullyanova-Lanina. d: Kh. M. Mushtarl., Editor; 11. S. liabay,va, Secretary; Edit orial Boar N. A* Aiumyaoo V. V. Bolotin,.A. S. Vollmik, N.,S.-Ganiyev, A. L. Golldehveyze4 N. A. KilOchevskiy, M. S. Komishini A. I. Luflye, G. N. Savino A. V. Sachonkov; 1. V,. Svirskly, Zd.; V. 1. Aleksagin;* R. G. SUrkih, and A. P. FIlippov. Teoh. Ed.-:- Yu. P. Semenov*. PURPOSE: The collection of artibles Is iiitended'for 'adientiata 'and enginoers.iho are Interested ~n the analysis of strength and stability of shells. Card 1/14 Transactions of the Conference Nont.) SOV/6206 COVERAGE: The book is a collection of articles delivered at the Conference an Plates and Shells held in Kazan# from 24 to 29 October 1960. The articles deal with the mathematical theory of plates and shells and Its.application to the solution, in both linear and nonlinear formulations, of-problpms.of banding, static and dynamic stability, and vibration-of rogular~.and sandwich plates and shellb bf VArloup shapes under varioui loadings In-the elastic and plastic regions*. Anr4rs2z*1M made of the behavior of plates and shells In fluidaj,and the affect of creep of the material'Is coasidereO. -A numbci~ of*papers d1scUss-problems associated.with the development of effective mathematical .,methods for ..solving problems in -the theor7 of -shells. Soma of the reports propose algorithms for-the solution or problems with the aid of'olootronia computers. A total of.one hundred, reports and notes were presonted and discussed during the con- ference. The reports are arranged alphabetically (Russian) by the author's-name. Card 2/14 Transactions of the Conference (Cont.) SOV/6206 Felldman, M. R. Vibration of an Anisotropic Plate Making Allowance for the Rheological Properties of the Material 382 Filin, A. P. Analysis of Arbitrarily Shaped Shells Based on a Discrete Design Scheme 388 Fleyshiman, k. P. Analytts. of Plates With Curvilinear Stiffmars 399 Fro_kaz,-Q-4-;- Stress Coi*entration in a Cylindrical Shell Weakened by a Cutout 4o8 Shveyko, Yu. Yu. Flutter of a Circular Cylindrical Shell 414 List of Reports Not Included in the Present Collection 419 Card 13/14 26599 S/185/60/005/003/014/020 D274/D303 AUTHORS: Koshell, O.M., Lytvynov, R.O. and Frolov, U.S. TITLE: The effect of water vapor on the properties of germanium triodes PERIODICAL: Ukrayinsllcyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 5, no. 3, 1960, 417-418 TEXT: Effects are described which were observed during the study of creepage of the reverse current in p-n junctions of germanium triodes which were protected from the surrounding medium, in the presence of water vapor. The reverse collector-current was inves- tigated after the application of a displacement voltage of 0.25 - 3 v. The frequency dependence was investigated of the equivalent capacitance Cc and the dynamic resistance It of the collector p-n transition in the 20 cy - 150 kc range. ThR measured signal d'l'.d not exceed 20 - 30 millivolt. Firgt, experiments were conducted in a vacuum of approximately 5.10- mm Hg. in that case practically Card 1/3 26ggg The effect of water vapor... S/185,/60/005/003/014/020 D274/0303 no change in the current was observed after applying the voltage. Then the current was investigated in the presence of water vapor. Creepage of the current was observed, i.e. during 30 to 60 minutes, the current changed by a factor of 1.5 to 4, approaching satura- tion. In addition, the frequency dependence of Ce and It, waF- obser- ved at low frequencies. Re decreases with frequency and Ce 4ecrea- ses too. The frequency dependence Of Ce is related to the displace- ment voltage; with increasing voltage the capacitance decreases at higher frequencies; the capacitance assumes even neptivc values which shows that the reactance of Re becanes inductive. Such a frequency dependence Of Ce was observed in all (5) the inveatigated sr.)ecimens at awater vapor pressure of 20 mm Hg; it was not obser- ved at low pressure (e.g. 1 mm Hg). At lower frequencie.-:;, the inductive character of the reactance was more pronounced. The appearance of quasi-inductivity may be due to electrochemical pro-, cesses which arise in the water film, adsorbed Ltt the p-r. junction surface, or to the possible injection of minority carriers into the contact germanium-electrolyte. It is know that injection can be Card 2/3 26599 The effect of water vapor... S/185/60/005/003/014/020 D274/D303 accompanied by the appearance of an inductive component in the im- pedance of p-n junctions. There are 2 figures and 4 references: 2 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc. The reference to the Lnglish- language publication reads as follows: Toshio Misawa, J. Phys. Soc. Japan, 12, 882, 1957. ASSOCIN.rION: Instytut fizyky AN USSR (PhVsics Institute 16 UkrSSR) SUBMITTED: February 20, 1960 Card 3/3 S/181/62/004/004/001/042 B108/B102 AUTHORS: Litovchenko, V. G.,,zFolovp 0. S., and Pao Shchih-mao TITLE: Study of long-period variations in electrical properties of germanium surfaces PERIODICALs Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 4, no. 4, 1962, 833 - 645 TEXT: A method of stuOing surface-sensitive effects in semiconductors is presented. The basic idea is to examine the long-period relaxation of conductivity and work function in the case of adsorption. A specific feature of this method is that not one but two quantities characterizing the surface space charge are to be determined by experiment, namely, the surface conductivity and surface flexure of the bands. The results of ex- periments on the electrical surface properties of n-type germanium were consistent with theory. The method is therefore recommended for the quantitative investigation of catalytic reactions in gases and of the electronics of metal and semiconductor surfaces. The most important results of this work (numerous numerical data on Ge are given) have been reported at the Vaesoyuznoye soveshchaniye po poverkhnosti poluprovodnikov Card 1/2 Study of long-period variations... S/181/62/004/004/001/042 B108/B102 (All-Union Semiconductor Surface Conferen-ce), Moscow, June 5 - 6, 1961. Professor V. 1. Lyashenko, 1. 1. Stepko, Candidate of Physics and llulathe- matics, and 0. V. Snitko are thanked for discussions. There are 6 figures, 2 tables, and 27 referencess 9 Soviet and 18 non-Soviet. The four most recent references to English-language publications read as follows: J. IN. Zemel, R. F. Green. Proc. Int. Conf. Semic., Prague, 549, 1960; R. F. Green et al. Phys. Rev., 118, 967, 1960; R. F. Green. J. Phys. a. Chem. Sol. 1 , 291, 1960; Amith. J. Phys. a. Chem. Sol. , 271, 196ot jA 14 G. Dorda. Czechoslov. J. Phys., B10, 06, 196o. ASSOCIATION: Institut poluprovodnikov AN USSR.Kiyev (Institute of Semi- conductors, AS UkrSSR, Kiyev) SUBMITTED: September 20, 1961 Card 2/2 -q, L18989-63 EWT (1)/EWP (q)/EWT (m)/ws Amc/Asp/tso-3/rip(c) wlmlml ,ACCESSION NR: AT3002449 S/2935/62/060/000/0147/0164 AUTHOR: Litovchenko, V. G.; Lyashanko, V. I., Frolov, 0. S. TITLE* Investigation of electrORhYsical Rroperties of a rn surfacel~ (Report at the Conference on Surface Properties of Semiconductors, Institiie of _~Istrv, AN SSSR, Mosc I Electrochen ow. 5-6 June 1961). SOURCE: Poverkhnost4ye evoystva poluprovodnikov. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1962, 147-164 TOPIC TAGS: germanium, germanium surface characteristics ABSTRACT: Experimental results are reported of an investigation of the surface electronic atructure'by means of adsorption of various molecules and by Ineans of field effect. The main results were obtained from studies of slowly relaxing i field effect and adsorption. Surface conductivity o, and surface potential,were determined in-the experiments. L The molecule -adsorption investigation that Card 1/3 :jv L 18�89-63 ACCESSION NR; AT3002449 involved measuring the work function by the vibrating -glectrode contact -potentiat method and measuring & of thin Ge specimens with a 5-55 ohms. rm remistivity 1 yielded the following results: (1) Adsorption of both polar and nonpolar mole- cules by Ge substantially influences the work function Sp of electrons; !p also # our ac depends on the gas presogre. f e9 cleaned by heating in a vacuum and oxidized by heating in O'Vkvere tested. Charge per one adsorbed atom was found 0-3 - -4 -=& to be e, a 1 10 a. (2) The nature of adsorbed molecules, not the sign of dipole moment, determines the direction of variation of 5P and W. Water, ethyl alcohol, acetone, GO, Ot , and gas mixtures were tested. (3) Within 300-430K. the variation of Sp decreases with increase in temperature (exception: 0,. atmos- phere). Effective activation energies at 4 torr were measured. (4) Equilibrium values of 5P and cr after Ge adsorption were reached in 10-1,000 sec, while for _Q,4Q, Cu,, 0 , _L20, Cdo. the time was under 1 sec. 11. Ge surface investigation thWinvolved speasurth long-time cr relaxation and field-effect _q was carried out !l with thin n-Ge specimens of 50-ohms. cm resistivity. A constant electric field of (Z-7) 10'fv/cm was applied for 1-2 min to the specimen. Conductivity -time Card 2/3 L 18989-63 ACCESSION NR; AT3002449 relations were determined for several ambient media: air. argon. acetone, etc, Also determined experimentally were: a quasi-surface conductivity vs. surface band bending curve, effective carrier mobility vs. surface band bending curve, conductivity vs. contact potential curve, and time variation of the work function of a semiconductor and a metal with adsorption and desorption of acetone mole- cules in an argon stream. Orig. art. has: 11 figures, 2 formulas, and I table. ASSOCIATION: Institut poluprovodnikov AN UkrSSR (Institute of Semiconductors, AN UkrSSR), SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 15May63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: PH NO REF SOV: 0 10 OTHER: 0 14 i Card 3/3 NESTERENKO, B.A.; PASECHNIK, N.A.; SNITKO, O.V.; FROLOV, O.S. Field effect in thin lead salfide films. Fiz. tver. tela 5 no-llt 3199-3206 N 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Institut poluprovodnikov AN UkrSSR, Kiyev. L3!050-65 TJP(C) ACCMSION IM: AP5004322 8/0185/65/010/W1/0047/0054 Nesteranko, AUMDR so _H. 0. (fibaterenkox B.A.); pMjQbjyk., ~.A, (Patechnik. Yu.AJ; Snitkot-0,V61. Tr=t- lMeatlgation of -the- 'UnUence--of 7 an exterual olectric fiebt Qa t'ae photo- conductivity and noise of thin-layervof lead sulfid* j SMSt Ukraylnalkyy MycbW zburnay V& lop UO& io 196% 47-54 TOPIC TAGS I lead Oulfide yhotoconductivity,, nolse: witages -dark conductivity, -field effect C - tore (e3iternal electric mnumt The zuthore studied the inflaence o surface fac field, adsorption of molecules) on the photoconductivity and low-frequency noise of thin lead-sulf1de, layers, 14easurments were made of the dark cmductivity, the photoconductivity time constant, and the noise staticaary photocouductivitys the- amplitude at 400 cpzq on chemically and plWaically prepared PbS layereq as func- tions of the external electric field,, the surrounding gas atmaisphere,, and lov- temperature heating, The test set-up for the conductivity noise cupplitude is Illustrated in Fig, I of the Eaclocure. The bulk of the measuremits were stade La Card 1/4 25 , 7 11 31050-65 ACMSION IMS AP5004322- v&cuQM (I x 10-6 Hg) end in dry air. The're-sults- have shown thal; physically and chemically deposited layers behave differently. Chemical layerii had a con- ductivity relaxation that decreased with time following application of an external electric fieldo and exhibited appreciable influence of the external field ca the photoconductivity; and on the time constant. The physical layer shorimd a time. increasing conductivity, and no effect of the external field wbatever. The de- pendence of the photeconductivity of chemical layers on the externaL field usually had a maximtm which varied with the sample, It is assumed that to the left of the maximum the decrease in photoconductivity is connected with the increased rate of surface reembinatioul, and to the right of the maxizam it is possibly due to a decrease in the effective =bility. Tests have shown that there is no difference In the properties of the external aurface of chemical laqers and the surface in contact with the aubstrate. An external electric field and the surrounding gas atmosphere exerts a noticeable I-Mlence on the noise amplitude at 400 cycles. The surrounding gas and heating to 1= affect strongly the electrical p&rameterg of chemical layerep vith the moat noticeaIole change taking place in the dark con- cae ductivity, vhich-decreisea in vacum and allo after heating in dry air. 9 of the reoults are interpreted in light of earlier InTestigations by the mitbors.de- ,.Card Card 3/4 A&.--- I- 0 41"L"Ll-i v t n A 1, ACC NRs AP6002026 SOURCE CODE: UR/0185/65/010/012/1334/1340 q9,! j 5r- AUTHOR: L,.,jqovchenko, V. H. Litovehenko, V. G.; Lyashenko, V. 1. 1 Frolov. 0. S. ORG: Institute of"Semiconductors 'PAN UkrSSR, Kiev (Instytut napivprovidnykiv 7 AN UkrSSR) I-- TITLE: Determination of the surface iDotefitial on semiconductors within a wide range of resistivities SOURCE: Ukrayins1kyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 10, no. 12, 1965, 1334-1340 TOPIC TAGS; electric potential, electrode potential, semiconductor conductivity, Fermi level I AA-LCO-S~-AC-4-~ ABSTRACT: A method proposed for determining the surface potential Y Is applicable to both high-resi8tance and very low-resistance semiconductors. The method is based on comparison of the contact potentials (determined with respect to a stable metal electrode) of a specimen with known Yo and a.specimen with known Yx. To determine the surface potential, it is necessary to compute the position of the volumetric Fermi level for both specimens. To check the validity of this method, Y was measured for two different materials. The measurements were made on the (111) surfaces of p-type specimens of high-resistance germanium (40 ohm-cm) and silicon (100 ohm,cm On the basis of the data obtained it can be concluded that by measuring the work function, or by using data already available, it is possible to determine the surface ACC NRt AP6o02O26- 0 potential for a wide variety of high- and low-resistance semiconductors. Orig. art. has: 3 formulas and 4 figures. (JAI SUB CODE: Q0/ SUBM DATE: 16jan65/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH Ru: oo6/ ATD PRESS: LITOVCHENKO, V.G. [Lytovehenko, V.H.); LYASHENKO, V.I.; FROLOV, O.S. Method for determin the surface potential of semiconductors within a wide range~gf resistivities. Ukr.fiz.zhur. 10 no.12s 1334-1340 D 165. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Inatitut poluprovodnikov AN UkrSSR, Kiyev. Submitted January 16, 1965. ACC NRt AP7002665 SOURCE CODE: UR/0109/67/0 121'G1);J /00-76/0086. AUTHOR: Litovchenko, V. G., Frolov, 0. S., Vengris, S, A., Serba, A. A. Sadovnichiy, A. A. ORG: none TITLE: Photoelectric characteristics of the capacitance of a surface charge varicap SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 12, no. 1, 1967, 76-86 TOPIC TAGS: varactor diode, silicon semiconductor /ZkA"'4'L"Z-" ABSTRACT: The photoelectric properties of the spacecharge capacitance of metal- oxide-silicon (MOS) varicaps were studied. The varactors were made from rec- tangular high-resistance (5 x 101 - 5 x 102 ohms/cm) photosensitive silicon chips (dimensions, 15 x .5 x 0. 5 mm). The varicap was made from one part .n ; thick- of the chip (area of the semitransparent metallic electrode, eplo-2- 1 r m2 ness of the oxide, 17,0. 3 14 ). The other part of the chip was used for photocon- ductance measurements from which the level of injunction of electron-lio'Le pairs ,8 n was calculated. The varicap was illuminated with a tungsten incandescent lamp; the intens.ity was varied with platinum filters. The capacitance of the samples was Card 1/2 UDC: 621. 383. 5 -AP70626) ACC N 5 R measured with a resonance circuit In the 50-100-Mc frequency range at. different bias voltages; the maximum amplitude of the measuring a-c signal applied to the varactor was 25 mv. Two types of varactors were studied: 1) those with low lateral resistance (the dielectricIlayer had Pok 108 ohms/cm); 2) those with high lateral resistance (Pok ~V 10 Ohms /cm). Capacitance was found to increase with increasing light intensity and to decrease with increasing reverse bias in both cases. Capacitance was also found to decrease with increasing frequency in both types of varactor. Orig. art. has: 10 figurer and 3 formulas. SUB CODE: OV-20/ SUBM DATE: 03Aug65/ORIG REF: 004/ OTH RE;F: 0071 Cord 2./ 2 BONDAR&IKOp VeN, [Bondarenko V M.]; ZHINDULIS A I [Zhyndulis) A.I.); LITOVCHENKO, V.G. tL~tovchenko, V.H.J; ;NITKO, O.V.; ..,IT%Ovj 0. S. Effect of an external electric field on the work function of thin lead sulfide films. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 8 no.10:1110- 1116 0 163. . (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut poluprovodnikov AN UkrSSR, Kiyov. LITOVCIIENKOP V.G,j FROLOV., 0,Sop- ZHINDULISO A.I.; YAKOVKIII, V.N. Study of slow changes in the work function and surface con- ductivity of Si and Ge. Radiotekh. i elektron. 9 no.6:1047-1054 Je 164. (MIRk 17:7) L 52356-65 EWT(d) rg-4 ijp(c) ACCESSION NR: APS010821 UR/0020/65/~ 10~ /0764/0766 AUTHOR: Lidsh-iy.--V.. B Fraloy. P. -A 12 TITLE: On the topological structure of regions of stability of a'self-coni. ugata system of diffe pti~l equations th periodic coefficients SOURCE: AN SSSR.: Doklady, v. 161, no. 4, 1965, 764-766 1TOPIC TAGS., topological space, ordinary differential equation iABSTRACT- A real linear system of 2k differential,equations is considered: I- w Q(t Y-00 4, -Q(t), and SW is a !where Q(t' is a non degenerate skeu-s'yomtric matrix, Qo(t)= ~Symletric -matrix, S(t)_=,S(h) *ith,olements 4hich depend p~rlodlcally an parameter.- it i , Q(f + ad QM, S(t + w) SW. T~e matrices of the functions SW and Q(t) am ~assumed to be piecewise continuous., The system is said to be stable if all of its !solutions are. bounded when t+ -,, It Is strongly stable if it 16 stable'and all 1systems of the same forri that are. sufficiently near it have this property. The card 1/2 -4 5001 SOURCE CODE: UR/0106/66 AUTHORL_~~~; Eikolayev, G. P. ORG: none /001/0067/0071 TITLE: Results of an investigation of the temperature coefficient of attenuation In coaxial pairs in an MKTP-4 cable to SOURCE: Elektroavyazl, t4o. 1, 1966, 67-71 TOPIC TAGS: coaxial cable, RF cable ABSTRACT: The results are reported of measuring the temperature coefficient of attenuation of 1. 2/4. 8-mm coaxial pairs in a Soviet-made r-f NMTP-4 cable at frequencies between 60 kc and 10 Mc. Two lengths of the cable 734.5 and 733 m were tested in a 100-m3 thermostat where the temperature was controlIed within �1C around these points: + 37. 5, +2, 0. -20, and -30C. The experimental results are tabulated; the temperature coefficient was found to be 2.80x I(r3 and 2. OOX 10-a for 60 kc and 10 Mc, respectively. Remarkably close results are obtainable from a formula suggested by A. Payant (Cables et transm. , 1961, no. 2). Orig. art. has: 5 figures, 6 formulas, and 2 tables. SUB CODE: 09 * 17 / SUBM DATE: 05Mar65 / ORIG REF: 007 UDC: 621.315.212 ACC NR: ',?6034791 SOURCE CODE: URY 1,U~jORS; T "idskiy, V. B. 0-Toscow); Frolov, P. A. 04oscow) none TITLE: The structure of stability domains for a self -conjugate system of differential equations with periodic coefficients 1SOURCE: 1.1atematicheskiy abornik, v. 71, no. 1, 1966, 48-64 I iTOKC TAGS: differential equation, system analysis, topology, linear system, I operations research A3STRUCT: The topological structure of stability domains of linear systems is Ideveloped. The linear systems considered are those in the form Y =0, Iwhere q( ".) is a nondegenerate oblique Hermite matrix: Q*(t) Q(t), S(t), a Hormite Imatrix; S*(t) - S(t), y is an unknown colu;nn vector of order n, and differentiation is i-,dicated by the asterisk. The stability of this system is analyzed for both real and Icomlilex cases. It is noted that in the case of Hamiltonian systems the corresponding Proolem was solved by 1. M. Gellfand and V. B. Lidskiy (0 strukture oblastey ustoychivosti lineynykh kanonicheakikh system differentsiallnykh =avnenly 6 periodichoskimi koeffatsiyentami, Uspekhi matem. nauk, X, vyp. 1 (63) (1955), 3-40), Card 1.12 UDC: 517.2.,1.4, ACC NR: 1006034791 land complex systems having a constant q matrix are dealt with by V. 11 . Yakubovich (Stroyeniye funktsionallnogo prostranstva, kompleksnykh kanonicheskikh uravneniy s per-Jodicheskimi koeffitsiyentami, DAN SSSR, 139, No. 1, 19061, 54--57). In both cases an infinite number of domains of stability was found to exist. It is shoTM in the current article that highly stable systems with matrices Q(t), dependent on 't, are diatributed over a finite number of conjugating components (domains of stability) in both the real and complex cases. The authors demonstrate that, for the system to be Ihighly stable, it is necessary and sufficient that in each proper subspace S P of the monodrome matrix Y(I-u) the Hermite form (If, f).bo definite, where 'Y, (w) ly (w) = 1. it is also shorm that, in deforming the 'matrix of coefficients in this system, the loss of high stability occurs only with coincidence of multipliers of different order Iat, the unit periphery of the domain. Algebraic formulatione for computing the nuebor of do=aina of stability and other characteristics aro,gi von, Orig. art. hasi 20 equatlions and 5 figures. SUB CODE-a 12/ SUBM DkTEt May65/ ORIG RUs 007/ OM REP, 005 -L-10mv, P. A. PA ].9T.019 USSR/Telephone Lines Sep 1946 Insulators "Particular Circuit Constants of Strung Wire Lines," P. A. Frolov, 3 PP 'Vestnik Svyazi - 191ektro SvyazIO No 9 (78) Well illustrated article gives various methods of crime-crosoing telephone vires so as to balance the various kincls of external interferance. Also gives some type of insulators and cross-arms. 19T89 Fli L 7 T 10 F. A. Lines: an 1947 Tolophoftes - Apj*ratua ,"Distributing Booster Points on Trunk Lines With 12- Channel Systems," P. A. Frolov, I p "Vestnik Svyazi - Ilektroevyaz'" No 1 (82) The author discusses the problem of proper spacing of boos-ter stations on trunk lines in order to insure good quality ccmmmications and reaommends that the Ministry of Co=mmlcations give serious thought to solv-.,ng existing problems. 27T100 777777MMM ` FROWV, F. A. Telephones - Apparatus PA 4-1T9 Jan 190 "Type IF-47, Locator of Breakdowns," P. A. Frolov, N. V. Iiiakinovich, Engineers, 2 pp "Vest Svyazi, Elektro-Svyaz"' No 1 (94) Briefly describoo now type of dams a locator de- veloped by factories of the Ministry of Commmica- tions. Apparatus is unique, as with its assistance it is possible to accomplish effective telephone comnunications, particularly vhen wire crave are In- stalling new lines, or overhauling old ones. Con- sists of four basic parts,. 1) chassis, equipped with 12-volt ccamutator tube- 2) locator coils; 3) speaker or microphone attici;;~t, and 4) source of pom, T-C 4 r AUTHORS: a, L ti Call Nr'. TK 5101.F 35 Fedorovich, Ye.G., Frolov, P. A. TITLE: Ways for Further Technical Progress of Means of CommWitcation, (Puti dallneyshego tekhnicheskogo progressa aredstv svyazi) Courses in Communication Technology (Lektsii po tekhnike avyazi) PUB.DATA: Gosudarstvennoye izdatel'stvo literatury po voprosam svyazi I radio, Moscow, 1956, 34 pages, 12,000 copies ORIG.AGENCY: Technical Administration of the Ministry of Communcations of the USSR EDITORS: Chief Ed: Fortushenko, A.D.; Ed: Leybov, M. K.; Tech.Ed: Sushkevich, V.I.; PURPOSE: The preface, signed by the Technical Administration of the Ministry of Communications, USSR, states that the monograph "is in essence a summary written to assist people giving reports who are managers of administrations and communication concerns." It is presented as part Card 1/4 Call Nr: TK 5101-F 35 Ways for Further Technical Progresa of Means of Communication (Cont.) of a lecture series on communication technology. COVERAGE: This booklet Is a brief description of the principal objectives and trends in the technical development of communication facilities in the Sixth Five-Year Plan. Mention is made of the organization in 1956 of the Central Scientific Research Institute for Telephone Technique in Leningrad (NIITS) and of the Kiyev branch of the Central Scientific Research Institute for Com- munications (2S-NIIS). There are no bibliographic references. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface 3 I. Introduction 5 II. Results of completion of the Fifth Five-Year.Plep.ln the development of means of communication 6 III. Basic indices of the development of communications in the Sixth Five-Year Plan Card 2/4 ~ _IVAV'F~ Call Nr: TK 5101.F 35 Ways for Further Technical Progress of Means of CommLl-nication (cont.) IV. Principal trends of technical progress 10 1. Creation of new systems and apparatus 11 2. Mechanization of heavy and labor-consuming operations 23 3- Modernization of existing equipment and apparatus 24 4. Economic efficiency of technical sD1i-..-!ons 25 5. New scientific and technical pratlems 27 V., Development of a scientific and foundation 30 Card 3/4