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AUTHORSi Gershuni, G. Z., Zhukhovitakiy, Ye- M.
TITLE, The Flow of a Conductive Liquid Aroundfq Sphere in a Strong
Magnetic Field
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, 1960, Vol. 30, No. 8,
pp. 925 - 926
TEXT. The authors consider the flow around a sphere of a conductive
liquid with a low Reynolds number in a magnetic fielet. The field direction
is assumed to lie in the direction of flow. They prooeed from the steady-
state equations (2) and (3) in nondimensional quantities, and obtain
solutions (4) whi,:~h, for weak magnetic fields, correspond to the results
obtained by Chester (Ref. 1), The calculation of the coefficients is dealt
with, and it is finally stated that with large field strengths resisting
power grows proportionally with the field. There are it references:
3 Soviet and I Amerizan.
VIC,
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ASSOCIATIONi Permskiy gosudaretverinyy universitet Perm' State University"..
Permskiy pedagogicheakiy institut LEml FedhKogical
Institut2)
SUBMITTEDi February 2?, 1960 1, ~C~-.
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AUTHORS: Gershuni, G. Z. and Zhukhovitskiy, Ye. Y,
TITLE Rotation of a Sphere in a Viscous Conluctln,~ LiquiJ in a
Magnetic Field I
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, 1960, vol. ilo. 9,
pp. 1067-1073
TEXT: The authors study the motion of a viscous incompressible conducting
1i uidKround a steadily rotating sphere in the presence of a inap-metic
Illual
fie, in the direction of the rotational axis. They aosume the case of
slow rotation in which the inertial forces can be neglected as compared
with the viscous forces, i.e., they assume a low Reynol(lqnumber. The matT_
netic Reynolds number is also assijmed to be low. The authors; obtain ex-
pressions for the distribution of the velocity and the in&icei field, as
well as formulas for the braking moment. In the case of we,,_ik fields, the
braking moment increases proportionally to the square field strength. In
the case of high field strengths, the dependence is linear. The problem
arising with slow rotation of the sphere in a conducting liquid in a
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longitudinal magnetic field was solved in successive approximation by
Yu. K. Krumin' (Ref. 1). He found a solution of this problem for weak fields
in which the velocity distribution differs only slightly from that with-
out a field. In the present paper, the authors obtain a gheral solution
which also holds for strong fields. In this connection, the authors set
up, in the first part, a linearized equation of motion of a viscous in-
compressible conducting liquid in dimensionless parameters. They obtain
solutions for the velocity of the medium and the field strengths with the 4/9
aid of Legendre polynomials and Dessel functions after a projection of the
said equation of motion on the Z-axis which coincides with the rotational
axis and the magnetic field direction. These general solutiono are dis-
cussed for weak and strong fields. There are 3 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Permskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Perm, State University),
Permskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogichaskiy inatitut
(Perm, State PedagoEical Institute'~
SUBMITTED: March 25, 1960
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AUTHOR. Gershuni, 0. Z,
~in Paramagnetio
TITLE:
Metals Placed in a Magnetic Field
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheekoy fiaiki, 1960i
Vol. 39, No. 2(8)~ pp. 362-363
TEXT: In a medium that is located in an external magnoti.- field and whose
&u3ceptibility is temperature-dependent, temperature- as well as magneii-
zation oscillations oocur at every point-of the medium during thp passage
of longitudinal sound waves. If the medium is conductive, currents are,
besideaq induced, which entail additional sound absor;tion, The author
estimates the absorption I a.,pltne wave in an isotropic medium, which
is due to h I effect. If 9 k (k - sound wave vector), no current is in~
duced. If W1iW9 the greatest effect is produeed. In this casez a trans,
verse current wave occurs, whith propagates at sonic velocity, and which
is polarized perpendicular to H and k, Its amplitude is given by equation
(1). The dissipation and the absorption coefficient are caLoulated from
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th13 relation. It is found that) if X/6 ',j> 1 (6 ~ skin depth), i.e , if
frequency is low, the absorption coefficient grove proportional to the
square of the frequency. At high frequencies (A/6 4e,, I, pra,~tioally at
0-10 8S-30'1)~ a limit ?M is attained, which is given by formula ~'2)~
Pield- and frequency dependence of the absorption coefficient are the
same as in a conducting medium moving in a sound wave within a magnetic
fleld (Ref. 2). The ratio between thi absorption ooefricient given by
(2) and the ooefficient of absorption duo to Foucault Ourronts equaia
(a.T/ti)2( ap/ 8T)2( p - magnetic permeability). This ratio iA nearly
always smalls only paramagnetic rare earths have a comparatively large
io/8T near ferro- and antiferromagnstic transition points, and the
offact due t~ Foucault currents may become considerable an, o,g.. ;n dy,4,
progium at 180 OK., where 8g/8T P:zfO,O' deg-1. The paramater aIs not ex
p~lrlmentally known forzare earths, the data for "tabulaied" vitals (somp
of them are given) are of the order of unity. With a -- 1.
2 2 -'6 -, 1 5 5
%T/ A ) ( ig/ aT) M 3 . W1 t n I - 10.se, v " 3. 1 0 emki 0 ~ P-6 glcm
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and H - 10 Geq Ym " 10 em Relaxation effects were not taken ~ntc
account in this estimate. S. A. AlItshuler Is mOntion-4d. Thtire are
4 references- 1 Soviet and 5 US~
ASSOCIATION: Permskiy gosudars*vvennyy universitat
tPerml State University) Y
SUBMITTED: February 19, 1960
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qKRMk,k,Z.,; ZIMOVITSKIY, Ye.M.
Conductive fluid flowing around a sphere in a strong magnetic
field. Zhur.tekh.fiz. 30 no.8:925-9->6 Ag 16o. (?an 13:8)
1. Permekiy goeudiretvannyy universitet i Parini&kty podagogicha3kiy
inatitut.
(Yluid dynamics) (Magiiatic fislAU)
GERSHUNIV G.Z.;_,ZHUKHOVITSKIY, Te.K.
Heat transfer through a vertical slit with a rectangular cross
section in the case of strong colivection. Inzli.---:'iz. zhur.
no.12:63,67 D 160. (MIRA 14:3)
1. Gosudarstvennyy universitet I Gosudarstyennyy pedagogicheskiy
institut. (Heat-Convection)
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;MHORS; Gershuni, G. Z., Zhukhovitakiy, Ye. M.
TITLE: Convective instability spectrum of a conducting medium in a
magnetic field
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i tooreticheakoy fiziki, V. 42,
ni. 4, 1962, 1122-1125
T-EXT: The conditions for oscillatory convective instability of a
conducting medium in a magnetic field are determined, A vertical plane
layer of a conducting medium is heated from below in a magnetic field.
The equilibrium is disturbed so that the velocity ; and the perturbation
of the field 9 are vertical. The temperature perturbation is T - T(x,t),
where x is the coordinate taken from the center of the layer in a
transverse direction. The pressure gradient is zero, and all quantities
t't
depend on the ti-me t as e. Then, the equations derived from the ordinary
equations of magnetohydrodynamice
XV = V, + RT + A1,11,
XPT = v + 7-, V.11 v' + It'
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(R : Raylei~h number, Y, - Hartmann number, P - Prandtl number,
1) 4rOV/c have the solution v - v sinrx, T - 110einrx, R 1!0cosrm (2),
ifv - 0, T 0 holds for the ideally conducting boundaries x +1 of the
layer. The equations for the eigenvalues X of the perturbations (2) give
the equations R1 . n4 + n2M2 .(7),
R2 (P + P') (I + P"). P2
(8), ani
P;I
P 'jp P,,, (9)
P',,I +
for the branches of the stability curves for monotonic and oscillatory
perturbations. (7) and (6) are straight lines in the plane (R,1,12). A3
V. S. Sorokin pointed out that oscillatory instability occurs with certain
properties of the medium (4'RdX/c 2> 1) and sufficiently strong fields
17.7 2
X-'). The critical field strength M . n (I + P)(I)m - P) follows from
the condition R1 . R2' This condition is evidently fulfilled for cavities
of any shape. The necessary condition for the existence of an oscillatory
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instability reads
P'. / P > (III i rot 11 1 (IV 1H 11 IV
VT I-dl' (14),
the right-hand side being of the order of 1. There is 1 figure. The
EnGlish-language reference reads as follows: S. Chandrasekhar. Phil.
Mag - , 45, 501 , 1952.
ASSOCIATION: Permskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Perm State University)
Permskiy gosudaretvennyy pedagogicheakiy inatitut (Perm
State Pedagogical Institute)
SUBMITTED: November 22, 1961
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AMIHORS: Gershuni, G. Z. (Perml); Zhukhovitakiy, Ye. It. (Perm')
TITLE: Parametric excitation of convective instability
SOURCE: Prikl. mateme i makhan., ve 279 no. 5, 1963, 779-783
TOPIC TAGS: parametric excitation, convective instability, temperature gradient,
nonstationary equilibrium, auto oscillation, parametric resonance, heat equation,
skin effect
ABSTRACT: Convective stability of a fluid in a gravity field is generally studied
under the assumption that the equilibrium temperature gradient does not depend on
time. Nonstationary equilibrium of fluid is also possible, where the equilibrium
temperature changes with time by a law determined by nonstationary heating condi-
tions. Apparently, stability of such nonstationary equilibrium has not yet been
studied. The authors are interested particularly in the case where the equilibri:m
temperature gradient changes periodically with time. The fluid is represented as
an auto-oscillating system with periodically changrimg parameter. Under such condi-
tions, interesting phenomena of the parametric resonance type are to be expected.
The authors investigate stability of equilibrium of a plane horizontal fluid layer
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with periodically changing temperature gradient. Their solution shows clearly, the
characteristic peculiarities of the problem. Orig. art. has; 5 figures and 26
.formulas.
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with periodically changing temperature gradient. Their solution ohows clearly the
characteristic peculiarities of the problem. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 26
formulas.
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GERSHUIII, G,Z. (Perml)j ZHUXIIOVIT3KIY, Ye.M. (Perm,)
Parametric instability of the re7olution of a -'!uLri as a rig'-d
body. Prikl. mat. i mekh. 28 no.5:829-834 S-0 1~4.
(MIPA 1'1: _71"i
,-GERSHUNI, G.Z. (Perml)l ZHUKHOVITSKIY, Ye.M. (Perm')
Parametr4c instability of the revolution of a fluid as a rigid
body. Prikl. mat. i mekh. 28 no.5:829-834 S-0 1~14.
('o'A nn",
GERSHUN, A. L.
"Derivatives of 2-Plionyl-Denzotiiiazole-Analoi-iiri!j of Cyaninc., ityr.'s." Kiprimlov, A. I.,
Utenko, I. K. mid Gershun, A. L. (p. 865)
SO: Joumal of General Ch2nistry (Zhurnal Obshchei Yddraii) 19U, Volume 14, no. 7-8.
GIRSHUBS, A.L.
Synthesis of barbiturAtes with heterocycl!.c radicaln. Ukr.kt,.Im.zhur.17
no.2:274-279 151- (nu 9:9)
I.Xharlkovskiy gosudarstvmnyy universitet.
(Barbituraric acid)
GFMHUHS, A.L.; VWIKA, L.I.
-- . I 1 11 .
Certain rearrangements in the furen series. Ukr.ichim.shur.17 AD-2:
2BO-2,84 15L Ku 9:9)
l.Kharlkoveki.v gosudarstvennyy uaiversitst.
(Furan) (Rearrangements (Chemistry))
L.
A method of deteirmining the timpetOtUte Of appearAil-e
44diptuArcT ot wfid plro,~ucts-.
IL
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IU23=rrMr).;37-Aj,:;L~.%5cr of a hip6d nurb it%
a cutectIc mixt" Call lie Inkro5co0nilly by the
appe:1ruce of "Can(act McItiog" of 11 I)i(re (4 twit.
ROW pflal.e all a thin la~ 'r ,I the Nd oil it illitable tuthilic
-block.
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Translation from: Referativriyy ZhUrnal, Metallurgiva, 1958. Nr 5, p 326 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Cw-x-&hu-n s, - A - L.
TITLE: The 2.2'-DiqLlinolyl and its Employment in Photocolorii-rietric
Determination of Copper in Metal!; And Allovi- (2 -'-dikilitiolil
i Yugo primencyliye dlya f0tL)koloHjT10j-1( heskop opredelenjyil
rnedi v nietallakh i splavakh)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Nauchno-tekhn. o-va chernoy irietallurgii. Ukr. resp.
pravl. , 1956, Vol 4, pp 149-153
ABSTRACT: A method has been developed whcre6y sniall quantities of Cu
can be detected in At, Zn, Mg, and Silumin with the aid of 2.2"
diquinolyl. In order to retain Zn and At f 'pH 5-6) in the solution
tartaric acid is added. The results can be reproduced in a one-
step extraction operation only if the solution is vigorously
agitated by means of a mechanical propeller-type mixer in a
small vessel which is thermostatically controlled ,kithin the
limits of I-20C. A table of determination of 0.005-0.05% of Cu
is shown; the relative error amounts to 1.7. The analysis
involves the following Steps: a weighed portion of the substance
Ca rd 1.12 being tested is dissolved, hydroxylamine chloride is added, the
The 2.2'-DiqLiinolyl and its (cont.
pH of the SOILIU011 is brought to a V.IlUe of 5-6, and div tinted 2.2' dl(ILli'.IOIYI
complex is extracted with isoarnyl alcohol. After separatint, and ( ewri(LIIIIIIII,
the C0101-Od Ia\'VI' i~; I-ITIANIZCd phOtollICIricaliv on FEK-N~ or im Sv--l at
545
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AUTHORS: Gershuns, A.Lo, Bashkevich, Yu,V. 32-7-4/49
TITLE: Photocolorimetric Determination of the small copper quadrant
by Means of 2,2' Dichinolil (Fotokolorimetricheskoye oprede-
leniye malykh kolichestv medi a pomoshchlyu 2,21 -dikhinolila)
PERIODICAL: Zavodakaya Laboratoriya, 1957, Vol. 25, fir 7, PP. 787-788 (USSR)
ABSTRACT.- Dichinolil as a reagent is obtained by a catalytic dehydro-
condensation of chinolin; it is then synthetized according to the
method of Smirov. Dichinolil is soluble only in itioamilapirit
whereby its reaction upon copper extract is increased with the
solution of dichinol in isoamilspirit. Thus the content of copper
in synthetic solutions, alloys and steel can ba determined by its
extraction. Some of the results are shown in table 1-2. Very
small amounts of copper were detected in zinc, aluminum, magnesium
and other metals by adding tartaric acid. The results show that
a miscalculation of the copper content can only be less than 2 ~b.
ASSOCIATION; Institute for Chemical science and Research at the State
University of KhaAov, imeni A.M.ricriMy(flauchno-issledovatellskiy
institut khimii KhaAovskogo gosudarstveimogo universiteta imeni
A.M.Gorlkogo)
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GERSHUM A 1
Reactions of organic compounds with metal Ions. Uch. sap. XHGU
95:167-177 '57. (HIRA 12:10)
(Organometallic compounds)
(Chemical testa and reacanta)
SLYUSAREV, A.T.; GERSIME, A.L.
SyntbesiB of azomethine derivatives of pyrogallol aldehyde and the
study of their reactions with metal tons. Ukr.kbim.zhur. 24 no-5:
639-642 1 58. (MIRA 1211)
1. Kharlkovskiy gosud-arstvannyy universitet inoni. A.M. GorIkogo,
Nauchno-iseledovatel'skiy inatitut khImU.
(Schiff bases)
GERSHUNS, A.L.
Effect of the structure of 2,21-dipyridyl and its analogs on their
reactions with metal ions. Trudy kom. anal. khim. 11:28-34 160.
(141HA 13. 10)
1. Nauchno-issladovateltskiy institut khimii KburIkovskogo
~;oeudarstvennogo universiteta im. A.M. Gor'kago.
(Bipyridine) (Organometallic compounds)
GERSHWIS, A.L.; XA11MOV, L.Z.
Photocolorimetric determination of silver by matins of copper
thiuramate and thiuram. Zav.lab. 26 no.2:152-19 160.
(MIRA 13:5)
1. Nauchno-lssledovatellskI7 inatitut khimii pri Khar'kovskom
gosudarstvennom universitete imeni. A.M.Ijorlkogo.
(Silver--Analysis)
3LTUSLW. A. T. I WIRS 1713,
Synthesis of aullides of gallic acid. Zhar.prikl.khim. 33
no-7:364-367 J1 '60- (HUU 13:7)
1. lauahno-iseledovateliskiy idetitut khimii Xharlkovskogo
universiteta, i shdanovskiy metallurgichaskly iastitut.
(Gallic acid)
GUSHUNS, A.L.; VEMUBOVA, A.A.; TOLSTYKII, Zh.A.
photocolorimetric determination of copper by meana of 2, 21-
bicinchoninic acid. Izv.vyi;.ucheb.zav.; khila.i khim.tekh- 4 no.1;
25-27 161. OMIR& 14:6)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut khlmli pri EbarlkovBkom
gosudarstvennom univeraitete, kafedra kacliestvennogo analiza.
(Copper-Analysis) (Dicinchoninic acid)
GFMHIJNS, A.L.; UYL,Ye.I.; DIIRNAYA, A.P.; IUSTREPIRA, I.A.; SIGALOVA, L.Y.
Photocolorimetric method of determining merci-ry. Zav. lab. 27
no. 12:1465-IL467 161. (MIn 15:1)
1. Kharlkovskiy gosudaretvannyy universitec im. A.M. Gorikogo.
(Mercury-,Analysio)
SLIUSAREVI A.T.; GERSHUN3, A.L.
Spectrophotometric investigation of a complex formation of
titanium with p-carboxygallanilide. Ukr.klibi.zhur. 28 no.4:453-
458 162. (MIRA 15:8)
1. Zhdanovskiy metallurgichoskiy institut i Nauchno-lssledovatellskiy
institut khimii KharIkovskogo gosudarotvennogo universiteta.
(Titanium compounds-Spectra) (Gallic acid)
SLYUSAREV, A. T.; GEIL9HUNS,-A.-L.
Dissociation of p-carboxygallanilide. Ukr. khim, zhur. 28 no.3:
309-315 '62. (MIRA 15:10)
1. Zhdanovskiy metallurgicheskiy institut i Nauchno-issledovatell-
skiy institut khimii Kharikovskogo gosudaretvonnogo universiteta.
(Gallic acid) (Dissociation)
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High-Voltage A-rj Circuit-Breakers SOV/4734
introduce 3"andards and norms of various countries for high-voltage circuit
breakers and give a critical comparison of them; chapter 14 suggests origindl
methods of selecting circuit breakers, and chapter 11 discusses the effects of
the aperioclic cmponent in the svitched-off current on the breaker's dis-
connecting capacity. This chapter also discusses the various approaches to the
evaluation of disconnecting capacity in the USA and in the majority of other
countries., ThIs last problem in of such importanco that several countries, amone
them the USSR, adapted the rule for their revised standsxdB for high-voltl*t
circuit breakers that tests for disconnecting capticity be introduced with
currents cont-aining not less than 50 ptrcent of the aperiodic component. How-
ever., conl3idering the fact that during the years iiince the English edition
appeared several new developments and'important Improvements have been made in
this fiela) the editors have decided to supplement the Russian edition with
data on tte latest achievements and on trends in the future development of high-
voltage circuit breakers. The supple&*nt also cont.&ins a description of Soyiet-
made circuit breakers and a table su=ariziag their characteristics. Sane ref-
erence material on Soviet norms and standards is included in the text. The
sapplement ends with an alditional !Lbt of 2) references: 4 Soviet (including I
translation), 10 English. 5 German, and I Polish.
kVA1LAB LE - Llbrarr of Congress (TK2842.G417)
JP/rsm/gmp
C arA 2/2 1-~-61
GIRT, A. 1.
Conference oftechnicians of Novosibirak factory laboratories. Zav.
lab. 26 no.3:389 16o. (MLIA 13:6)
1. Rachaltnik otdela takhnicheakoy informatsil TSentiallnogo byuro
tekhnicheskoy informAtaii Novosibirskogo soynarkhosa.
(Novosibirsk--Testing laboratorieu)
GERT, t. 131 IT. r",~
n,7
Ing to the
maylimr; 1-+,"r T'Ir"Xi I -t-Oistics method.
Nauch. ru,'y 01111111 nc~.L. :45r, (MIRA 1814)
PHSIN, N. Yf!. ; IMAST'-il, A,, A.
Ana I yF! s cf' t're iegrent?. rf' ~t""
in Karavan,!a DasIn mines.
M I
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PE.'IN, N.Ya., HRA-,T,1J, 7I.P.; ALOIIN, L,14.i ZAITOV, -.:- .. .
L, .-.. ~
Analysis ~,f' the degrHf, of difficulty in haillage
operetilons Lr. Karaganda Basin mire.F!. Nauch. ,,ri~iy no.14,.
430-496 It:'4. (MTRA
GUT, L.M.; :'.-.
',b r ~si r. ~ I
, m~aracti,,r-'itic~, of 6"fr.~sicn pr'.,ces.~iw lr~ t~-E. for-atiop
9 by the conclensat"rm methi.-.cl, F c
- ' -,7,n ! i ng. Lz. m-t, i metallwed.
.L~ rlo.,,~1111-604 .11p '~~4. (MIRA 17~'8)
GUT,
.,!b,-*Is-ir. of pr-,ces.~ev ir. tK~r-- for~.atior
--r0ings by 'he -ondlmsat~.~ri ineili'd, Kz. ri,~t. I meth.*Iluved,
-i_ , I .
1`7 ri,~.-,'~1411-604 Ay, lUa OklfRA 17~,S)
GERT, B,'.BT-,,AFJiHYAF-,N,
charact.- - -
-r-stlcS Of d~ff',-~s;cr in thE: fori.ation
~ r~
. --,~~.Wngs by the ;--ondensatil-rm metht,:J, Fiz. mc-t, i metalluved.
1`7 no.-,~~4.)1-604 Ar, (141'HA 17-8)
G&RT, I.M..; PIN, !.1-'.
"z m t
'..~rTRAT'. of 6`ff-usicn pr-:.cesf.-L2~ In thiE. formation
~~' -olngs by the ~!ondensa~i.-~ri me,~ccl. F*iz. mct. i meLalluved.
1.7 rl').;.j11)]-604 Ap '(~4. (M, I R A 17 -~ 8 )
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GERT, 2'.,"~.
charact~-,,-itics of pr:-Ices!,ei in t',IE for-,ation
z:' -,-,mtlnga by the. c-ondlensatt-;ri meth,.1, P'l.z. mct. i metalluved.
1`7 no.4 ~~412-604 Ar, 'U, (MIRA 17-8)
MT. R.
"Operational Overloads Causing Breakdowns in Zlectric Transmission Lines and Protection
AgAinst Them." p. 211, Praha, Vol. 4, no. 5, May 1954.
SO: East 3hropean Acce9olons List, Vol. 3, No. 9, September 1954, Lib. of Congress
GERT, R.
"Operational Overloads Causing Breakdowns in Ilectric Transnisuiou Lines and Protection
AgAinst Them." p. 211, Praha, Vol. 4, no. 5, May 1954.
SO: East 3kropean Mcessions List, Vol. 3. No. 9, Septembor 1954, Lib. of Congress
MT. R.
"Operational Overloads rkmaing Breakdowns in Ilectric Transmiseion Lines and Protection
Agiinst Them." p. 211, Praha, Vol. 4, no. 5, May 1954.
SO: East 1kropean Accessions List, Vol. 3, No. 9, Septembor 1954, Lib. of Congress
GERT, R.
"Operational Overloads Causing Breakdowns in Blectric Tranermissiou lines and Protection
Ag&inst Them." p. 211, Praha, Vol. 4, no. 5, MAY 1954.
SO: East European Accessions List, Vol. 3, No. S), Septe.-mbor 1954, Li.b. of Congi-i3so
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5
I.nntrly ist of East Eli-rcpem ions 1','
0, MV EeTIQoT~GY: OF TIT KWXM,01~11' VOL'I'm';V~
TO U/TrilanLOVANfAN PONVEI? FYN rFMS. jj,Q:jj.
FW(volf(Al. Onal, Vol, 414, Us, 11, C-11-M In Cgeth.
Thj en expPriciemail mothods and torq! lheoj!W,~, %I w0litif
of t1eirrmitifing recovtry voltagpfi uete wiijd o WO kV, 11 l1j%'
aA 6 W qatems wWrated tj osit, coilipiny. 'Vl~t r.vsj. latims
weri found theorelit:311y to;- 919 eirrult-Wesk6ra ind IhA o wn-
firmod by oxperikI1011t. WhP.Mer 11,050ble. Agroitment tet'"M
vxperlmervt anti it~.vory w," iml idactory. I'rAj ploq1ts obt3baid
were Ono ev aluated grapblesilly and Watlsfica*'I.
Elecirb,ml Opmaieh Agsotintlim
N! N ~A
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VqT) R.
1'7ROblem of the coordination of insulattion in hl-h-vv-tn~ft, ,w,,works.
'18 0 ahn - - a' I
p. I (Elektrotechn; cky Ob7OT'. Vol - 47, no. I, J,;n - I ~ 58, F" , Czec~cs`(-v Ha)
.- . , ur, -,
Monthly Index of East European Accessions (--FAI) !C,Vol. -, ~"r' 6 1 T e ' 058
E, 10 NE OF
A.';!) L.V,E~, DUE rOCIlikRING OF
GROU'-1; !'C-SAlT01ViG W CAPA(TIOR
LIANK-S. R.Gcrr.
ElektruteLVIZ--or. Vol. Al. N.:,. 6, 21~-504 Wi5c). N Crch.
Statistical evAuation f),' :br" yearE c4iservations of Sivitchirg
surge tests. Various types cf clrc~ft breakerr fur voltJjjej frox. d
to 220 W were used. Utstribution :urves of tivervoltagen ire Rtlen
fur th& cases of disconnecting unloaded transformers, of disconoect-
Ing unloaded lines ard of clearing ground faults. Frequincy rangfu
of the oscillations are itated. The dUconnection of transformers
Kt no laii Is treated by analysis, 1119hebt 0VeTVQIt40S occur an
Interrupting sInusoidal Inductive carrente anti on Interrupting
capacitor bankB. Method of grouneing the transforintr neutral and
the capacitawea Cormevted to the 1,econtlaxy of a transf:rmer
Influence the rugnitude of tjwltchl(gr uvervoltairea. NNaln
ftcl=d, inz., karididat te.,chnicicycll ve"d; Jaroola,:,
Icar-didat technickych v!!d; 'ia,---, av, -inz, , lmridida, il,3r,,.,i,-,
vcd; FC)1-0LAl,'3iU) Franti,3e!k, inz., kandide, -T,~-,A
Pro,,actirm of' hith-terialori trwljCor;,l(,l.~s ti"!tinst,
ZI tech obnor ",0 noM:639-650 N
1. Vyoku~.ai:~ ustav !jner(:cticky: zaklalni
GE. Richard, inz.p kandidat technickyeh ved
G RT -I- --- I
I(
General assembly of International Electrotechrical Commission
in Interlaken, 1961. El tech obzor 51 no.1:55-56 Ja 162,
G&RT, Richar, inz., C.Sc.
Ell CC* !,- 1~ C (!~ * -
General jneetinC cf the Interr L- 4
I - - ~2L.-'
I~omission in Interlaken, 1961. Fd ted, o*Czor 51
no.2:96. F 162.
GERTI, Rlchard~ inz., kluididat toclalckych ved.
Stress by overvoltago, protection from owi-I'voltago and
inBulation di'mon3ion in high-voltago plant;i iip L'C; .11o I.V.
El tech obzor 51 no.8:/ac)-421 Ag 162.
GERTI R.; -JIRKUp J.
Research on internal overvoltage. Energetika. Cz 11 no.10:529 0 161.
ZAJICP V., inzh.; PARK, J., inz., C.Sc.; GFRT, R., inz., C."S .;
JIRKUP J., inz., C.Sc. ... I -.-
Switching of large shunt capacitor banks for reacti-re power
compensation. Bul EGU no.5/6tl-10 162.
1. Statni vyzkumny ustav silnoproude alektrotechniky, Bechovice
(for Zajic and Panek) 2.VytVLmnyustav enerFeticky, Brno (for
Gert and Jirku).
GERT). R., Inz., C.Sc.; JIRKU, J., Inz., C.';c.; KALA)WSEK, V., inz., G.Sc.;
VYSKOCIL, V., ini., C.Sc.
Statistical survey of overvoltages, the coordination of insulation
between phases, and the electric strength to switching surge.
Bul.EGU no.5/6tlO-22 162.
GERT) R,, ins., C.Sc.; XOSTELECKY, L., inz.
Operational characteristics of the VM 10 W circuit breaker &i
determined in the fiald laboratory of the Fewer Research Institute
in Sokolnice. Bul EGU no.5/6t22-31 162.
GERT, Richard, inz,, kandidat techrdckych ved
Conclusions drawn from statistics of troubles amd dEzage of
h�gh-voltage Mtch plants in the Geman Fodeml Republic. El
toch obzor 51 no.10:537-539 0 162.
j
GERT, Richard, Lnz., kandidat technickych ved
Now trends in the design of switch boxes, serifis 10, 20 and 30. El
tech obzor 52 no.2:110-111 F 163.
GERT, R.,..inz., kandidat tachnickych vud
Switching process in high-voltage lines and teating of switches.
U tech obzor 52 no.4:205..,206 Ap 163.
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: - ; - : ~, - ~,-, ; -.i be 1. bises and -~, nstdal. ion, mc,!~ sur~-..iment.
c -~ -,]I , !I :.~. Ed tech obzc" 53 n .9:48' i'~'l 3 16, ~'.
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clen fAs j Bart 10
TITIZ: statistical treatment of switching s*ses
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MPIC TAGS: electric power production, statistics
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ABqTRACT: . uthors' Russian nd English summarios, M04:Lfiedi
The . ar.ticle discusses the question of which valuf.5 (from all
thise phases or only the highest value of each test, ihoul'd -I)o
taken for statistical evaluation and'represenflttioA 6f swi*;,:h ng.,
surge measuremehts, and whether the generation of a CLvan av r.
',voltage amplitude has the same probability for oi a oh phase.,
On
the basis of tests$ suggestions are made for the statistW&I evalia.,
of overvoltages, A tablo is given which su=iarlzes U4
data which seem necessary. for.. &...complete *harad-teri*zation of
told aui6~6 thank Comm 41
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Haulicki, vto provided. tlis relAttd mbasurements imi the setwork mearch Utomzory
and Comm& V. Svitackova who carefu2ly evaluated and -ywdcesb e4 ths, oscillognm,"
Origs art* bm 4 figureag 4 formaut ? graphal and i tame.
ASSOCIATION: Vyzkumy ustav snsrVtick7,'Brm (Power ftemamU rantitate)
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316'-43
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":TLE On stability of oscillations of a clamped heaf.ed panel with allow-
ance for exc-essive aerodynamical pressure, according to the linear-
Ized theory
HE'CDICAL; Zhurnal prikladnoy mekhaniki i teklinichesikoy fizlki, no. 6, 1960,
163 - 164
.rF,;C,, The author considers an infinite plane panel rigidly clamped along
edges x - 0 and x = I and freely resting on transverse r4 ns y separated from
each other by a certain distance. A supersonic gas flow moves along the x-a..--
above the anel. it is assumed that in the median plane of tne pvel arise
t p
thermal atresses due to aerodynamic heating and *the piuiel. starts to os?lllate,
Stability of these oscillations Is Investigated by studying tne differential
equa-,ior of 4th order in partial derivatives for buckling w in dire.-tion cf
z-axis. Using an expression for excessive pressure ac~ordlng to the linealized
theory the author arrives at an integro-differentlat equ!i'Aor, equation
is redLICed, by the method proposed by 'rung Mlng-ti,~h pro~'Iem~; of ~Ilaro-
.ard
3
0n stability of oscillations ... AGO I /A 10 1
elas~i::Itv. Disser+xition for Candidate degree, MIL', i:. a.-I ordinary
dlff~~rentlal equation which re 9resents a boundarl proti.'em SOM&
g ;'*x~ .Critical freq.-iencles W are to be soughl~ for amc,-g th.-- e1i;er.,val-es
t-rils protjLe-m, whl,,h are ml2uittled hy numerical mf~Uwds.
1 Sovtpt-tloc reference.
SJEM--'TTED~ September 1, 1961
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D237/D303
AUTHOR: Gertj T.Ya. (Moscow)
TITLE: Buckling of an infinite flat panel on aerodynamic
heating
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy mekhaniki I tekhnichei3koy fizikit
no. 5, 1961, 71 - 75
TEXT: When an infinite rectangular panel Is placed in a supersonic
flow of gas# boundary layer friction causes heating which results
in thermal stresses, leading to the buckling of the panel. It is
assumed that the panel is rigidly fixed at x = 0 and X = ti Fig. 1
and resting on the ribs y = Of � bp � 2b, ... Uniform heating was
assured on the whole surface and the temperature was assumed con-
stantp in the y-direction and with respect to time. The stresses in
the panel vieve
pa
X,j EaTX,-, Yvj = EaT Yv*
(1.16)
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Buckiing of an infinite flat ... D237/D303
where Xx9 Y Y are dimensionless magnitudes, a = lin. coeff. of ther-
mal expansion, and p is given by (1/P = 1 + (4k Ih1 F2/k2h 2f1). if
stresses exceed those given by (1.16) a bending w(x, y) appears,
which satisfies
cow &he
I + 2 - + (q + N. + N, 2.1)
5 _Z4 Way, OW, 5 8XI dyl,
(D
2(l
where Nx'= X X1 h.,t NY = y Y1 hi; (2-3)
incident aerodynamic pressure is
0 [ nn (.T- (2.6)
q (X, y) PU' sill ~-nll ~v_ j
I(V'i -_1 b dt' b )(Aft - I
Expanding Jo, neglecting terms higher than the tl-iird, and integra-
ting the obtained expression the author obtains an ordinary diffe7
rential equation, which is then transformed into
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Buckling of an infinite flat ... D237/D303
d7g dig 1:tj dig i (Pg
WAI + 4 X. _. I
+ s ~1 ja'A' Y,* + 4p ;W
1 (2.11)
Xz* d591 5% + 1 (d4g alAl-dI A3aI'nA0
dil --2-5T d__9 _r 'F T'_ 9
for n = 19 _a'tr'ea'm_"'v_e1ooity'_p' at'- whi ch buok-
ling appears. A numerical solutiOn by Galerkinle approximation me-
thod is quoted for an example. The problem was set by L.A. Galin.
There are 3 figures and 5 referencesi 4 Soviet-bloc -md 1 non- So
viet-bloc. The reference to the English-language publication reads
as followei N.J. Hoff, Thermal buckling of supersonic wing panels.
JAS9 1956j 239 no. 11,
SUBMITTED: June 29, 1961
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AUTHOR: Vogel, W.(Doctor); Gerth, K.
ORG: VEB Jena Glassworks Schott Gen. Jena Glassworks Schott Gen. Jena, (NRD)
(VEB Jenaer Glaswerk Schott Gen. Jena) (NRD)
TITLE: Fluorophosphate optical glass with low light refractive index and high Abby
number, GE Pat. No. 1/00. 49610 [announced by VEB Jena Glaosworks Schott Gen. Jena
(NRD) (VEB Jenaer Glaswerk Schott Gen. Jena (NRD) (VEB Jenaer Glaswerk Schott Gen.
Jena (NRDM
SOURCE: Szklo i ceramika, no. 8, 1966, 219
TOPIC TAGS: optic glass, fluorophosphate, light refraction index, fluorosilicate
glass, metal fluoride glass
ABSTRACT: The patent deals with fluorophosphate optical glass which is colorless and
which because of the high content of metal fluorides and fluorosilicates has very ow
viscosity in the melted state. Evaporation of the components of the glass during the
melting process takes place to a degree sufficient for further industrial utilization.7
By properly varying the chemical composition, glass with a light refractive index from!
1.45 to 1.53 and Abby number from 55 to 80 can be obtained. Because of these proper-
ties, the glass is suitable for use in micro-optical instrumentation and, by virtue of!
its good resistance to humidity, may be employed in external lens systems. This glassi,
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is characterized by a composition consisting of ME(I)F - Me(II)'St?6 - '.'(P03)39
where
Me(I) indicates lithium, sodium, or potassium, And Me(10 indicates manganese, cal-
cium, strontium, barium, cadmium, zinc, lead, or aluminum. Further details on the
composition are given.
SUB CODE: 1l/ SUBM DATE: none
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Questions of forastry on the COJILMIS Of
182,1-10847. Erdo 11 no.9.4-10-415 S 162~
1. Tudomanyos munkataras, Orszagos Eezavazdasw I
SZABO, Istvan, dr.; MRTHEISZ, hntal- KOIXSVAIIY, Szbolcane;
7
RIEDL, Gyula ---- -"-- ---
Hungary's forestry librarianship. Erdo 11 no.9--la5-419
s 62.
1. Konyvtaros, Zrdonernoki Foiskola, Sopron (for Szabo).
2. Tudomanyos munkatars, Crom-os Mlezoj~,,azdava,;i Koiiptar
I
(for Gertheisz).
GERTIMS, Antal
Dividing rod sulbabIn for IndicatLng changea in the mapetic:
fiald. Rrdo 13 no.42191 Ap164
YUr,'.":--,i'.VIA Chemical Technology, Chemical ProOicts ind T.I.eir i[-16
.Application. Part 3. - Medicaments, Vitamins,
Antibiotics.
Abs ",11ir Ref. Zhur, Khiniya, No 4, 1956, 12259.
Author Draptin Barkovic, fntun Gerther.
Inst Not given
Title To The Question of Arsenic Determin;ition in Colured Orva-
nic E'edicinal Preparations.
Crig Pub Farmnc.glasnik, 1957, 13, No 3-4, 131 - 13h.
Abstract The or[-anic si,bst3nces are destroyed with a mixtu~-Y~ of
perhydrol and concentrated H2SO4 in presence cf Fer13 -3s 3
catalyst for the As determination in methylene blue and me-
thylrosaniline chloride. Argochrome, red 3treptocid, roLa-
ni-line chloride, as well au (in presence of F,:Ml ~nd
3
Card 1/12
GERTIG, Bela, dr.
Agricultural geography of Somogy county. Foldr koz). 10 no.1i
45-69 162.
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