SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GLADKOV, D. - GLADKOV, K.
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GlADKOV, D., kand.takhn.nauk, inzh.-cayor
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A UTHOR Gladkov, D. - ('~,,,Oscow')
TITLE: The assembly of lineav automatic control systems
PERIODICAL: Avtomatika i telemeknanika, v. 9-2, no, ~', 1901, 506-313
TEXT: The present paper describes a study concerning t1r.e assembly of
linear dynamic systems Wit.'l COnStant and variable parameters. Structure
and correctiun circuit parameters are determined and a technique of
exactly mounting the integrating unit is given. The foLlowing problem
is set: given - a linear dynamic system (Fig. 1a); requir-2d - structure
and parameters of the correction circuits which render :*-ie iynamic
properties of the given system equal to those of a certain optimum system.
The dynamic properties of an optimum system may easily be expressed by
-weight functions. For linear systems expressed by differential e3uations
m
these functions are given by g (t,.r) . 11 f i(t) (~j(t-) (1~, 7.he
j-1
correction circuits (Fig, 1b) are introduced and t`o? fo!L-iing is written:
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The assembly of linear automatic 16 // 2;2)9
t
611, (t 91101, r) g1,) (t, ~) d The differential equations
z
expressin7 the operation of the system by :--eans of t'.%e weigi-A function
(t, r ) and g T) are written in the form or' a P~x
611 12(t9 output
k
xinput (2), bP p xoutput ~ xinput (3), P d/dt and p
denote the order of the derivative; k and m determine t-.e order of the
differential equations. a V and bP are time functions in the general case.
The weight function gk(t' 'r) of the correction circuits is determined.
(t, r) denotes the weight function of t(,,e direct circuit in the
k
structural scheme of the given automatic control system with the correction
circuits introduced; g - - the weight function of series connection
kl(t' L)
consisting of correction circuits and the dynamic system with the weight
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The asserfibly of linear automatic ...
f ur c ' i on L, 12 ( tin t'lle determination. of g;(t, a Vo'-terra tyke
k
integral equation of the oecond kind is, solved by oucce,-.sive a -pproximat ion,
result4ng ir the equ~,tion &'(t, c . (t d . (5) -,C 1t
k
is determined by usin,- the method of reciprocal terms L.-!:; by
t
S. V. ;,Iallchikov: d '6). :n the
'gkl(t,
r
same way, 'the weight function of the correction circuits is determined
from the knoan (t , -) and g-1-2 (t , and
E';k 1 .2(t,
th-:~ Nyei-6ht functions of systems that are reciprocal with reszect to the
dyaamic systems expressed by Eqs. (2) and (3). With the 11SOUZOT'lov. that
in (2) and (3), xoutput t. (t - one obtains
(t , T- a (t g7-
12
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The assembly of linear automatic ... B!16/BL','),c
b (t) (t (9). On the 'oasis of Eqs. (61, (8),
and (9) the author obtains the equation for the weight function of the
correction circuits;
M n f
cot (t) do, (T) +611) (TI - T) ap (q) co, (t) di (TI) d-9
P-1 i-1
n k f
ci M doi (r) bL (t) 640 (t d~ +
m n k tt
+ Z Y, Yj 6(P)(q -r) ap (1) c, (Q d, (1) b~, 640 (1 dj d~.
where d
0i(:-) a0(r-) di(-) and coi(t) - bo(t) ci't). Eq.
the correction circuit is a parallel connection of dynamic
weight functions of the following type:
'11) shows that
systems vith
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T ~ie as s e:n'-- of 1 inear a u t om a t --*' c...
'01
T) coi (t) doi (r),
r"i (t) (11) fill,
zn3 (t, T) d,,, (r) b, (t) &
(T] (TI) ci (~) di (TI) b, (t) 6fil) (t dyl d~
a
The author shows, with the aid of Fig. 2, Low to realize sys-.ems with
such -- kind of ,-;eight funct ions : The assembly diagrani of a syste=
(t, --) is shown in Fig. 2a, with g (t, -1) -in Fig. 21b, g (t,
Gol o4 o2k
n 2c, and .vith g (t, 1) in Fig. 2d. 7n this manner, -,-e correct4or
03 11 -
circuit adapting the dynamic properties o' the given syster. to an optim=l
ccnsists in P. parallel connection of circ',zits with dilffer-~ntJatin[,,
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The assembly of linear auto=atic ... 311613209
inteErating, and amplifier units with variable amplification factcrs.
F-; L'. 5 s'-ov;s amotl~er way of obtaining an assembly sc~.eme f,:,r the correc-
t~.on circilit, tak,ing E,qs. (5), (3), and (9)) into accot;nt. The inte,grating
'jil 40 very diff4cult to verify. r- -
"lie author Present mothod in 7.1.111cn
the inteGratine unit is replaced by an inert-Jal urit, %,,,-'th variable
paramet ers. The inerti3l unit with thct ti-le constant T ha!3 the
t
T T . The a3~;e.,,-bly diagram o' 8uch a is
function g(t, e e
T
shown in Fi6- 4a. The integration unit illustrated in Fig. 41- 4s obtained
-t/T
when amplifier units with variable coefficients Te an d e e
connected to in--,ut and output, respectively, of this unit. The assembly
sc-'-eme of a system With the weight function g (t, -L) is sl,.oi,,,n in 4c,
01 j
T
where :-(t) - T
d f C
i oi(l) j(t) oi(t) e
V., z:.y of verifying such a system is given in Fig. 5. R(t) i.,j determined
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functi,)(i
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PER16DIC:~L: Alzademiya naub. SSSR. IZVestiya. Otdel.eniye
teklinichusi-ARh nauk. Energetika i avto-matika.
no.1, 1962, 166-169
T T The method ji-oposed here avoids the neco~~;!~iity of' .3olvirl',
Volterra intc~;ral equations of the socond kind, if ti-~e i.Tiput signal
can be represented in the form
n
z (t) = Uifi(t) A. X(t) (1)
and the desired output signal in the form
n
Y(S) = Ui(Pi (s (2)
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e r r, whi t e no i --; e V L ;A f- (- r-a ndom qua n t~ i t. i ~!:; .-md
t t a r- (, n o n ra ii (I om. fun c t i oils TC I Ito invorse no Lwori-
~ef 6 V .":a I , c1likov , A-vtoma Lika i tolevickilan i !-1 X:I" rio
1-999) be denoted by a superscript millus Ow of t'he
i v e. n L rl P i::7 e t. I t I ", i 1.11,)WIl
c t r k 6 i n . i ri (-, x :. -i L i, i i con trol 1) e t- e t i V 0
not-woi-k:5 to
I) ., f:,:) u ri d Thcri it Carl tic s I Lo w 11 t. 11,1 the as
rrecLed will be giverl. by Fig.lb. ]'t he -!-,c
4- ,n
1. , of the feedback in the corrective network i s opposite to chat
01'~' the p!-Lilcip'll 1001) of the Ori-final systo~m .:Ili le
t'ij. s mie th orl ,dives a so lution a lways in princ ip t h, I- e qL-. 1 r e (I
-. nverse net---.-or-Is riay be difficult to realize cluc to the pri~-serice of
hilh-ord,cr dci7ivati.ves. The approximate ot' such
cascs is not considered. The article conclude,,; with, .-In
Thi~re, .tre 6 figures.
SU9.',.17TZD: June 3, 1960
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ACCESSION NR AIV4021936 BOOK FXPLOITATICN S/
PuCachav, V. S.; Kazakov, I. YE.; Qladkov, D. I.; YE-vlanov, L. 0.1
Mallchikov, S. V.; ~' .. 3hakov, A. F.; Sedov, V. D.; Solxo,ov, V. 1.
Principles of automatic control (Osnov:,- artonaticheskopo upravienlya), 'Mosccv,
Fizmat-4-z, 1963, 646 p,. illu3., biblio., J-nd~;)-.. 15,000 copiez; Printed.
TOPIC TAGS: automation, automatic control, lirear control ~y3tezn, nonlinear
control system.
TABLE OF CC11T-rw1TS (abridged]:
Foreword 8
Ch. 1. Basic concepts of the theory of 1,,:tomatic control 15
Ch. I'L. Charactue-zistics of linear sy~ftems 34
Ch. IT-I. Linear elements of automatlc syster-s - - 71
Ch. IV. Structure and methods of det~!,.-mining the characteristics of linear
systems 121
C-. V. Discrcto linear systems 1?0
Ch. TIE. St~.bJllity and quality of linear systems 194
Ch. VII. 'Nathods of studying the accuracy of linear sy-.9tens 240
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ACCESSION bra Ajv4-021936
Ch. VIII. Characteristics of nonlinear systems 28)~
Ch. IX. lionlinear elenients of automatic systems 308
Ch. X. Stability and autovibrations of nonlinear systems 373
Ch. XI. Methods of studying the acci,.r;cy of~nonlinear sy,;,z~erz - - 427
Ch. XII. Self-t,ining systems 444
Ch. XIII. infornation transmission on tramsmission channels - - 466
Ch. XIV. Statistical theory of optimal systems 484
Gh. XV. Methods of determining optimal linear systems 530
Ch. XVII. Determining optimal nonlinear systems 581
Appendices 614
Bibliography 635
Subject index 639
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Soviet National EconmW in the Tatar A.S.S.R. Neftiamik 7
no.1222,3 D 162~ (MIRA 16:6)
1. Starshiy inzh. po tekhnicheskoy infoxnataii Gosudaretvonnogo
tresta po nefteburovym rabotan Tatarakoy ASSR,
(Kazan-Petraleum production)
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Reotiflers
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"Rallo" No 8
Previcus article in *Radlojo No 7 discussed
operating principles of tkyratrons. Discusses
their applications hereinL, Gives detailed
tec.hnical description and waveforms for
con-xclled rectifiers, eav-tooth generators,
and inertialess relays,
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Conditioned reflex method in successful ti,cra~y of post-
enceph&litic Gunn's syndrome. Zhur. nevr. i psikh. 63 no.9:
1329-1332 '63. (MIIRA 17: 8)
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Canning material zirconium or
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Thermal power of the reactor go M1 6 /M2
Maximum thermal load 10 kcal /h
Inlet temperature of water 2480 C
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Outlet temperature of water 325
Reactor boiler diameter 2 m,
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A number of circuit diagrams and photographs of the entire plant
is given. Safety measures are such that the vessel cannot sink
even in the case of major damage. The nuclear plant is protected
in such a manner that in continuously manned compartments the radia-
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for an 8 - hour working day. All quantities of waste water drained
off into the sea are below the permitted concentration. Cisterns
with a holding capacity of 3,10, and 25 m3 are provided for the
active water. There are 15 figures.
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IMAN
Konatantin Kon:;tantinovich; - . () V , 3 t a r, i '; 1
Mikhaylovich; G~ADKOV, G.A., 'r-%uj. fiz,r.at. nauk,
retsenzent; VESEUKRI, A.P., kand. fiz.-mat. nauk,
retsenzent; YEGGROV, Yu.A., kand. fiz.-r.at.nauk.
retsenzont; FOLOGIKII, I-I.G., kand. Viz.-mat- wtule, rt,
retsenzent; VLASOVA, Z.V., red.; CI!131~fAKCIVA, :~..K.,
toklin. red.
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zashchita sudovykh reaktarov. L,?r;in(,ra(:, Izd-vo ":~,udo-
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Gans Lebrekhtovich; SEYDAKMATOV, 0., otv. r-e-'d'.; LLVITUS,
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[Wages on the collective farms of Kirghizistanj0plata tru-
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3(6) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/i86,5
Babenko, Yuriy Ale ksandrovich , QV~o;:~Y Stepanovich Gladkov, Grigorly
Af~maslyevich Klimeakop Vladimir jP~tiovich Namchenko, and Aleksaudr
Ignatlyevich Khristich
Elektryfikatdiya Ukrayiny za roky Radyanalkoy vlAdy (Electrification of the
Ukraine Wring the Years of the Soviet Regime) ayeY,Derzh. vyd--vo tekhn.
lit-ry URSE, 1958. 150 P. 31000 copies printed.
Resp. Ed.: I.T. Shvetsya, Academician, UkrSSR Academy of Scienceu; Ed.:
M. Pysarenko; Tech. Ed.: Z. Vortman.
PURPOSE- The book is intended for the general reader.
COVERAGE: The authors discuss electrification of the natio-,w.1 economy of the
Ukraine during the prerevolutionary period and during the So-Viet FiTe-Year
FlAns. Achievements of the Soviet regime are noted. Tio personalities are
mentioned. There are no references.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
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Electrification of the Ukrai~e During (Cont.) sov/1665
Introduction 5
Development of Electrification Before 1941 19
General information 19
Awl resources 20
Hydroelectric power resources 25
Development of Electric Power in the Ukrainian SSR During Cie Prewar Period 29
Power in the prerevolutionary period 29
Lenin plan GOELRO and electrification of the UkrSSR 31
Power during the reconstruction period (1921-1928) 37
Power during the J?irst Five-Year Plan (1929-1932) 40
Power during the Second Five-Year Plan (1933-1937) 43
Power during the Shird Five-Year Plan (1938-1941) 44
Development of Electrification From 1941 to 1957 49
Power in the Ukrainian SSR During the War and the Postwar B-_-riod 51
Power in the Flepublic during the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945) 51
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Liectrification of the nral.T,(, F~ir(-
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Reconstruction and development of power facilit'ie3 in the R.!p~~,)Ljc
during the Fourth Five-Year Plan (1946-195o)
Power during the Fifth Five-Year Plan (1951-1955)
Power during the Sixth Five-Year Plan (1956-196o)
Technical Progress in the Development of Power in the Ukrainiam SO
Improvements in power engineering
Principal research trends in the field of power engineering
Design and Construction of Electric Power Plante aatd Distzlbiztion Netvorks
Design of electric power plants and distribution netwoefs
Construction of electric power plants and distribution networks
Electrification of the National Economy of the Ukrainian SSR
Electrification of industry
Electrification of agricultux-e
Electrification of railroad transportation
Electrification of dwellings
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Alekoandr Ignatlyevich; PISARENKO, H., red., GUSAROV, X., tekhn.
red.
[Electrification of the U)aaine) Elektryfikatsila Ukrainy. Derzh.
vyd-vo tekhnichnoi lit-M URSR, 1960. 274 p. (MIRA 14:8)
(Ukraine-Electrification)
1 ski y ray-.:.
GILAqjRY
q"Ozk"xU L,
Interprovincial competition of groups of commwial econouV enter-
prises. Zhil.-kom. khos. 10 no-5:7-8 160. (KLRA 13:10)
1. Chlen Prezidiuma TSentrallnogo komitsta profsoyusta rabochikh
mestnoy promyshlennosti i kommunallnogo khozMetva.
(Municipal services)
GLLDKOV, I.
The embodiment of Lenin's ideas of scientific planning; an the 40th
anniversary of the State Commission for the Electrification of Russia.
Vop. ekon. no.1:13-25 Ja 161. (MIRA 13tl2)
(Blectrif ication) (Riwsia-Vomonomic policy)
GLADKOV, I.
Lenin's method of creative research. Vop.ekon.~no.423-19 Ap
163. (MIRA 16:4)
(Lenin, Vladimir Illich, 1870-1924)
(Economic research)
GLADKOV, I.
Originated in our time. Zhil.-kom. khoz. 13 no.4:3 AP '63.
(MIRA 16:5)
1. Chlen prezidiuma TSentrallnogo komiteta profensicnallnogo
soyuza rabochikh mestnoy promyshlennosti i ko=unallnogo khozyaystva.
(Municipal services) (Socialist competition)
V. I. Lenin and the plan for the olectrIf 4c~itl n ~f lqussit~
Mosl.cvp , G)cplpnizd:7!t, JQL11. Ill p. (L43-17276)
DK25L.LbG,c
I. "-..
Ocherki Faro I t,o.l I st.m cl*cv;Asl,,.ci c. ; -P,novo~ c,
1917-11)13 , f~. (C-utlinr- of 1--, ".c.i.struction cl
--ccnc,my 1-cr ~IcskV6 ('c..,-,i cil tiz(~,! L , 1199, 3,: 1
In' t H a c W 'iitle: 11 I's, t ~ t.i;' 1.:Mi~i.
So: L/5
81C . 1
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GLADKOV, 1.
Ru7,sin - History
I r-,found and cl ear elilcidat. ~,,n ~)f ~ ho higt.,)rv of soc! -i I ist, c, nw.rurf. ~ r,:i Ui the "T. 3. a. R. ( "Hi
i
t,)ry of the ". ~. 1. ". I: - . , "(i I " ' -i,ll(,)V, Vop. ekon,
rt 3, A. ". I -tnkrit.ova !~.- 1. ~- III I
No. 11, 1951.
"onthlv List of Russi.-in '.~-ce:33 Inns, J.j br~Lry .) 1* C-,n,, rens, ?.:ay 1'i;)2, : rlcla~-:i i f i ed.
-_.G OV, I.A.
[Contribution to the history of the electrification plan in the SoTiet
country; collection of documents and data, 1918-19201 K istorii plan&
elektrifikataii sovetakoi etrany; sbornik dokumunbov i naterialov, 1918-
1920 gg. [Moskva] Gos.isd-vo polit.lit-ry, 1952. 590 P. (MLYA 6:8)
(Electrification)
GLADKOV, 1.
Economic ;'o L-icy
Planned dev(-Io-:Tif-,,nt o7' t,I, s)cjnjj,t -jr, L
c ~-~u . i ~: " I I : , , :. . - ~ , 1 ,
_ k
..0- ~:', T. :~~ -', --t,; A~ ---- . ---E , ~ _. ~ J.. ") .-:-: - L" ":~ . ~. , , - ~ - ~,.j .
GLADKOV, I., kandidat ekonomicheskikh nauk.
Role of the Soviet state In the development of a socialist
economy. (In: Moscow. finansovaia akademiia. Nauchnye zapinki.
Moskva, 1953. p.26-40.) (KLRA 7:2)
1. Moscow. Finansovaye. akademiygL.
(Socialism) (Russia-19conomic conditions)
GLIDKOV, 1. A.
e. r.
Economic 1w of the er-onomy plann,-d. Mc!Tkva. 19"'. P"
'ILAD,".,-'.', Iwin -ev ch
L-i.ii GGcIL.-,o
Ti~ i-!*,'I-
AKADEMK,"T' A, 3 V
KOVALSY, P.P.--aJAL~Oy I.A., redaktor; MITROYANOVA, S., redaktor:
PISMN, V.,~-re or; DANILIKA. A.. takhnichookly redaktor
[Development of electrification in Soviet lands from 1921 to 1925;
a collection of documents and papers] RezvItie aleirtrifikataii
sovetakoi strany 1921-1925 9g.; sbornik dokumentov i materialov.
Moskva. Goo. izd-vo polit. lit-r7, 1956. 703 P. (HIRA 10:1)
Ollectrification)
ABRAMOV, V.A.; ALLTS%'YXf', A-11.; AL'T'uli, L,91,'ARAKELYAN, A.A.: BAZIANOV, G.I.;
'IA'OVA LA BLY11141N, I G BOMMODOV, O.T.: BOR, ff.;". L
7.Ya.; V7"Z-SIfAN. N.R.; 7lr'-"Pl!7W, A,I.-, GiiLITS07, A.D,.i GIRTSOVSKAYA,
JI.R.; k"rIADKCV, I.A.; DVoRK~T,. I N.- DHAGILI'rl. ~J.s.; YFIFIMOV, A.N.:
ZITAIIIII, V.A.; ZJIUK, ZAlIvAT11111, V.N.; IGNAT'YEV. D.L; WIN.
M.A.; WIN, IOiT.-,, Y-:!.A~, KAYE, V.A,-. KAM-KIIIITSla. S.Yo.;
KATS, A;I.; YLIMOV, L.G.; KOZLOV, G,A.; KOILANOV, M.Y., KOUTCROVICH,
V.G.; hTtAYEV, KRO14ROD, Y,9.A,-, LA~2iMAII, I.L.-, LIVANSLAYA, F.V';
LOGOVINSKAY.A. H.L.-, LYUBOSHITS, L~I.-, MALYSH, P1,11,"-HINSKIY.
Ye.A.; lllKHAYD)V,k, P.Ya.; MOIO"~:Y-X. M.1.-, IIWICVIN, P.M.; UCTKIN,
A.I.; PARTIGUL, S.P.; PI-RV`US!iJ'j. S,P.: PLT.ROV, A.I.-, Plff~.?USHOV. A.M.;
PODGGRITOVA. V.M.; R-0jINCY IGH. RYV-KII4, S.S., RYNDINA, M.N-;
SAKSAGANSKIY, T.D.; SAHSOJJOV~ LAL; SHIlWiff, R.M.; SOKOLIK7HIN, S.I.;
SOT-LINTINSKAYA, Ye.l.; SUDARIKOV, A,A.- TATAR. 6.K.; T~alwr'Thv,
P.V.; 'YAGAY. Ye.YFA,; F1,7GIN, Ya.G.-, FIGURNOV, P.K.; FRUMKIN, A.B.;
TISYRLIN, L.14.- SHARWIRG, VJI.-, SHAPIRO, A.I.; SHCHNIIKOV. S.A.;
71WDELIMAN. 13.1,-, ]QUI111, PJ;.~ MITPOFADOVA, J., red.; TROYAIJOVSKAYA, N.,
tHkhn red.
[Concit3o diction-P-7 of Pcc,rir,-:nicsl Kratkii fikonomtches'.-cii --lovarl.
Moakvn, Got;.izd-vo colit.lit-ry, '1959. 3111 P. (MIRA 11:7)
GLAIROT, I.
., ~ -- ., -,
Socialist competition among electric trnnsportatton workers In
Riga. Zhil.-kom.khoz. 8 no.30:8-9 '58. (MIRA 11:11)
(Riga--Street railways)
ql,ADKOV i
Year of work of permanent confernncoo or. I-Toduction. Zhil.-
kom.khoz. 9 n0-7:6-7 159. OiliL, 12-11)
1. Chlen Prozidiuma Nnntral'nogo komitetu profuoyuwL ritbochikh
mastziny promynhlonnouti i koianunul'nogo 1-lizyvLyut,.rkt.
Ounicipal Bervices)
GLADROV, I.
Now docunentn by V.I.LenIn on building socialiam. Vop.
elcon. no.11:15-23 N 1.11). (MLIL& 12: 1~-
(Lenin, Vladimir IVIch. 1870-1924)
DIKWTAR, G.A.; ZADKOV, I..A,s prof., doktor ekonm.nauk, otv.red.;
LUCHMA, A.N.P red.1zd-va; SU=OVA, L.A., ttkhn.rad.
[Dom.stic trade in prerevolutionary Ruosia] Vnutrenniais
torgovlia v dorevoliutsionnoi Rozaii. Hoakva, Izd-vo Ikad.
nauk SSSR, 1960. 235 P. (KIRA 14:2)
(Russia-Conmorce)
DIMYAR, G.A.; CLADKOV, II.A., prof., doktor ekonom.nauk, otv.red.;
LUCHKIIIA, A.N., red.lzd-va; SUSUOVA, L.A.. WOm.red.
[Dom.stic trade in prerevolutionary RussiaJ Vnutrenniaia
torgovlia v dorevoliutsionnoi Rosaii. Moak-va, Izd-vo Akad.
nauk SSSR, 1960. 235 P. (miRA 14:2)
(Russia-Com-nerce)
DIKHTYAR, G.A.; MADKOV, I.A., prof., dcktor ekonom.aank, otv.red.;
LUCHKDIA, A.N., rod.izd-va; SUSHOVA, L.A.. "klin.red.
[Dore8tic trade in Prerevolutionary Russia] Vnutrennivia
torgovlia v dorevoliutsionnoi RoBsii. Moakva, Izd-vo AkBd.
aaulc SSM, 1960. 235 P. (MIRA 14:2)
(Russia-Commerce)
&ADKOV, I.A., doktor ekon.nauk; KOSSOY, A.I. , lwnd.elcon.nauk; GORBUNOV,
R.P., nauchnyy sotrudnik; TAKOTTSEVSKIT, Y.H., ksnd.ekon.nauk;
ORLOV, B.P.. kand-ekon.nauk; DIKHTYAR, G.A., knnd.ekon.nauk;
D'YACI&MO, V.P.; PAYLOV. K.P., kand.ekon~nsuk; CIMOTARLT. V.A.,
nauchnyy Botrudnik; BAKOVETSEATA, Y.S., red.j%d-va; GOLUB', S.P.,
tekhn.red.
[The Soviet national economy, 1921-192,i] Sovetskoe naradnoe kho-
ziaistvo v 1921-1925 M. Moskva, 1960. 558 P. (MIRA 13:3)
1. Akedemiya nauk SSSR. Inatitut ekonomiki. 2. Chlon-korraspondent
AN SSSR (for Dlyacheako).
(Russia--Economic conditions)
DIKHTYAR, Grigoriy Abramovich. Prinimali uchastiye: TORBIN', V.I.; GUSEV,
A.V.; GLADKOV, I.A., prof., doktor ekonom. nauk,, Otv. red.; LUCF-
KINA, A.N., red. izd-va; SHL?VCMMKO, G.n., takha. red.
[Soviet commerce during the period of the development of socialism]
Sovetskaia torgovlia v period postroeniia sotsiali=aa. Moskva, Izd-
vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1961. 471 p. (14W. 14:11)
1. Sektor obrashchaniya InBtituta ekonomiki All SSSR (for Torbin,
GuBev).
(Russia-Commerce)
GLADEOV,-I.A., red.
(Building the foundation of a socialist econorry in thE:
U.S.S.R., 1926-11932]Fostroenie fundaments vot.sialistic,heskoi
ekonomiki v SSSR, 1926-1932 gg. Voskw-, Izd-vo Alcad. nauk
SSSR, 1960. 573 -- (MIRA 15:9)
1. Akaderdya nauk SS,1*1, institut ekonoriiki.
7ussia --Ecoriomic f;olicy)
A
uoktor ekon. nau;~; A.I., '-E;n,- (A:r,.,-.. riau2;
";-Ibcro"' 3.S., nauchn. ,jotr.; ~;AYULOVA, I.D., nauchn, sotr.;
(',O.,.-,LrII*,01.', E.r., kand. naWc; MAYEVSFIY, 1.1%, coictor
ckonoi:. nLuk;CfLT,,LiOTAITV,V.A., ',,,!n . e-kor.. n,!uk; KAILSHEt,
LX., nauchr.. 2otr.; 77ROYEVA, Z.N., nauchn. ~ot--; FCMINA,
L.V., nauchn. sotr.; VoitOL"YEA', Yu.".. kan(i. (ikon. nauk;
K;JU'-'V, M.A., 6oktor ekon. nauk; KAPLII;z,KR, Yo.1-1., lcdn~.
okon. nauk; LAFIVA, IS.N., n-luclin. sotr.; ~'AKOVT;.I,'.V3Krf, V.I;.P
k~~nd. elcon. nauk; 0:~LOV, Ii.r., karid. ckon. nauk; DIK;-ITAR,
G.A., doktor ekon. nauk Idecensed]; PLOII~UuV, K.11.i
MALIKOVA, A.I., nnuchn. sotr.; TCNI~06YAN, '-~.Yc., redAZ4~,-va;
FOLYAKOVA, T.V.,- tekhri. red.
[Socialist nationEl economy of the U.S.S.R. in 1933 to 19401
Sot siali stic lie slk oe narodnoe khoziaistvo SSSR v 1-933-3-940 gg.
Voskva, Izl~-vo AN 3SSR, 1963. 665 P. (1-UJRA 16-121)
1. Akac~eriy,--, nauk SSS.-t. Institut ekoromiki. 2. Sektor istorii
naroCxo-~o k',,,o-.yay--tva instituta ekorioriki AIT SSS--~ (for
Stro,Ye\a,I-'omina, Kaplin.,;kiy, L~-Ipina)- 3. Glden-korresponden-t
X.' SSSR (for P-lotnikov).
(Itussia-Econow,ic conditions)
GLLDKOV, G.; KUVSRINNIKOV, B.
Visiting machinery designers in Rybinak. Mas hi riots troi toil I
no.6:40-41 Je 163- (MIRA 16!7)
(kbinak-MELchirier-y irduatry)
GLAMOV, I.I.; GLADENA, V.I.; MRMHKIH, L.B.
New archaeological finds in Western Kazakhstan. Vast. AN Kazakh. SSR
11 no.4:88-94 Ap 155. (MLRA 8:8)
(Kazakhstan-Antiquities)
GLADKOV, I.I.; MNUSHKIN. L.B.; KHAYRUTDINGY, D.M.
data on the stratigraphy of Tertiary depocito on the
Nangyshlak Peninsula. Izv.AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. geol. no.19:51-58 155.
O= 9:8)
(Kangyahlak Peninsula-Geology, Stratigraphic)
BAZFUNOV. V.S.: VOSKOBOYMOV, M.Ye.; GLADKOV, I.I.; KNUTIMIN, L.B.
Stratigraphic position of rocently found romaino of marine -mammals on
the MFxngyahlak Peninsula. Mat. po ist. fauny i flory Kazakh. 2:17-27
158. (MIRA 11:7)
(Rangyshlak Peninsula--Paleontology, Stratigraphic)
GLADKOV, I.M.
Colimycin, an el foc
38 no.9;0`8--~9 S' :,il,
1. Za veduy-un li,,I. i y horw ve t.F,, - J lianic-
bakteriologl(.r~f~-ik,.i.v
GLADKOV, I.T.
Gladkov, I.T. "Tbeory and estimate of gusher derrickr oneri-tlng
at nrime condition," Trudy Gropm, neft. in-tr-, symposium (,, o48,
p. 25-63 - Bibliog; 26 itemp
SO: U-2a98, LetoT)is Zhurrallnvkh Statey, No. 1, 1949
GLADKOV, 1.M.
col-imycir, an
3 8 n o9 -, 6) 8
bakteriolog-b.:.H., y JaLor;c,
GLADKOV, I.T.
Gladkov, I.T. "Theory and estimate of gurher derrickFt oT)er.--tlng
at nrime condition," Trudy Grom, neft. in-tsi, sympoelum 6, 1948,
p. 25-69 - Bibliog: 26 itemv
SO: U-2898, Latopis Zhurrallnykh Statey, No. 1, 1949
r;UIUKO;I, 1 . T.
Zadachi i Uprazhneni~-a Po Kursu Ekspluatat3iya !:eftyanvk~-
L
and !,~cercises on a uonrse of Operation or Petrolwam Tanpo!dt--i 1'. firkin, P. F.
,t~11113k-jy, 1. T. kiladkov. !'os!m:, ::ostoptek!~ivht, 1952.
330 P. Uiagrs. , 'fables.
'Titeraturall-. z. f2j6-3227-
V5
664.4
.07
GLADKOV, I.T.
Anal7tical determination of dynamic bottom-hole pressures in
free-flowing wells. Azerb.neft.khoz. 35 no.6tl6-18 Js '56.
(141RA 9:10)
(Petroleum engineering) (Oil wells)
AUTHOR: Gladkov, K., Engineer S1029160100010310151026
BOOB/BO11
TITLE: The "Aeroship", a Flying Automobile
PERIODICAL: Tekhnika molodezhi, 1960v Nr 3, pp 14-15 (USSR)
TEXT: The author reports on various models of fl i a tomobiles. The first such
vehicle designed by the young Engine.; eased, was demonstrat-
ed on May 16, 1954. A second and larger model was demonstrated by Turkin in the
gym of the neftyanoy institut (Petroleum Institute) on May 25, 1955 before the
teachers# staff and engineers. The third, largest model provided with a motor-
cycle engine was tested by Turkin in the open on September 19, 1955, when it
glided 1 cm above the ground. The principle of this flying automobile is based
on the production of a so-called air cushion underneath the vehicle. Projects in--
this direction are being worked out also in England, the USA, Switzerland, and
Canada. The author reports on some of these models. Studies in this field, how-
ever, are still in the development stage. Furthermore, the question arises, as to
where such a vehicle could be used more suitably, over land or over water. De-
signer Andreyevich Smolin from the Gorlkovskiy avtozavod (Gor,'kiv Autnmnbiln
FactorX is also working on the design of a flying automobile. His idea of
such a vehicle differs from that of the other designers, since he wants to combine
an overland car with a helicopter. His second idea is a car shown on the outside
front cover, which is kept at any height by air columns. Such air columns are
Card 1/2 . ___1
GLAD!L-OVo K.9 inzh.
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~ml . 1 of hypotheses. '-Iekh.mal. 29 m.3:32
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(Continents)
GLADKOV, K., inzh.
From heat ~Co current, a direct route. Tekh.mol. 29 no.4t22-23 Ap
161. (MM 140)
(Thermoelectricity)
C GIAINOV, K., inrh.
Gas and liquid amplifiers. TuUi.mol. 28 no.llt25 16o.
(KIILA 13:12)
(Pneumatic control)
GLADKOVIV X., inzh.
Tektites are still a myster-f. Tekh.mol. 29 n0.8:30-40 '61.
(EML. 14:11)
(Tektite)
GLADKOV, Kirill Aleksandi-ovich, ~at '
- f';a.; cAf(1iL::, i.'I., Lokhi-.. red.
MELINIKOVA, Zh.14.)
[New mission for the electron] Novoe pvizvanla elek-
trona. Mo~ikva, 17-d-vo "Znanie," 1961. 30 p. (Novoe v
zhizni, rLauPe, tAhniku. IV Seplia- '~odkhrfflta, no.23)
RA 17: 2)
GT 'DF
.011, K. A.
um/mlo Nw4pislaft i= IOT
mad - D"Olop"t
NOdWA AMIO N&v4PMMp" K. A. O.Udkov, 1
%Sao* Vol XI.. No 6
Mw 'ww Flv*-Y"r PUn bag as otw of its alas th.
GrOSSIRS frOlght M& Weenger air mileage by ems
175#Ow kUmmeters. - rn comectim with this ovat
ASIVIOP"Ot of navlastlon aide is required,, fiat&w
IMMUK0108 radar frequently, and 4peaks of tbm fatwe
%im pUms wi2l be I&rAed solely!by radar owAra
&M tbG GrOIAA,
23"9
r,IADYOV, Y. A.
Dal novidenle, , M,:mkva, Cor3. Iz-%ro Iit--ry,
63 1 - -11111s. (Nau(+n, ;o,,uIiarn&ir- hihlioteka).
DLC : TKf,63( .~1417
SO: Soviet Tr&nsrortatior and Comnuni cations p A Bibliogra I.y, LiLrar-,. of' Cor..gres-z.
FFTe-renFe- -Department, Washington, 1952, Un~lassified.
GLAIKOV, K.A.
[Tel3vision] Dallnevidenle. Izd.). Kooky&, izd-yo takhniL-0-4*oreti-
cheskoy lit-ry. 1952. 63 P. (Nauchno-populiarnsia bibliotaka, no.23)
(XUU 7:4)
(Television)
QLANOV, X., Inzhener.
De,vtime motion picture. Takh.solod.21 uo.9:17-18 3 153. (KI-RA 6:11)
(Notion picture projection)
--'l
GLADKOV, K.
[Television] Televidenie. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo dotakoi lit-ry
Ministerstva proaveshchanila RSFSR, 1954. 254 p. (KUU 7:7)
(Television)
GLAIKOT. K., inshener.
Nuclear reactors. Tekh.mol. 22 no.5:23-29 Vq 154. (KWU 7:6)
(Nuclear reactors)
GLMXOV,..K., izLzhener.
The radio telescope. Tekh.mol. 22 no.12:17 D '54. MaA 9:1)
(Radio astronomy)
GLADKOV,K., inihener. laureat Stalinskoy premii
- I i,-1----
TRadioactivity." K.B.Zaboranko, Reviewed by K.Gladkov. Vest.
Vozd.Fl. 37 no.5:73-75 Ky 154. waa 8:8)
(Zaboren Ko,K.B.) (Radioactivity)
GLAW7. K., inzhener, laureat Stalinskoy premli.
-." .. W-
In the world of temperature and pressure. Tak-h.mol.23 no-3:11-13
Mr.155. ()92A 8: 4)
(Temperature) (Pressure (Physics))
GLADKOV,K. laureat Stalinskoy premii, inzhener
In the world of temperature and pressure. Tekh. nol. 23 no.h:
6-11 Ap '55. (MUIA 9:6)
(Temperature) (Pressure (Physics))
, 11 ~ I V
GLADKOV,K., inzhener, laureat Stalinskoy -)remil
. --
Rainbow on the screen. Tekh.mol.23 no.7:5-8 Jl'55. (14LRA 8:10)
(Color television)
GLADEDV, I., izzhomer.
WMWMWftXwi,- ,
The &xtiproton has loft the first trace on a phatoplute. Tvkh.mol.
24 mo.4:2-5 Ap 156. (MIaA 9:7)
(Particles, Blemantary)
GLADKOV, K
* - -
Atoms without nuclei, atoms without electrons. Takh. mol. 25 no.3:
9-11 Mr 157. (MIRA 10r6)
(Nuclei, Atomic) (Atoms)
GIADKOV, K.
Photographs of atoms. Tekh. mol. 25 n0.9:8-9 5 157. (MIRA 10:9)
(Atoms)
~ j 4 iI ~ '.. I I
GLADKOV. K., insh.
"Solar"' radio receivers. Tekh. mol. 25 no.11:11 N '57. (MIRA 10:11)
(Radio-Recelvers and reception) (Transistors)
GUROV, Vadim Sergeyevioh; GLAIKOV, K., lnzh., laureat Stallnsko7 premii,
red.; STOLTAROV, A., tekhn. red.
[Semiconcluctora in technology and eTeryday life] Folupravodalki v
takhnike i v bytu. [Mo8k7al Nook. raboahii. 1958. 141 p.
(Semi a oudixot ore) (MIRA 1119)
PRASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 581
Gladkov, Kirill Aleksandrovich
Energiya atoma (Energy of the Atom) Moscow, Detgiz, 1958. 3Q7 p.
(Shkollnaya biblioteka) 115,000 copies printed.
Resp. Ed.: Leybenshteyn, G. V., and Smagin, B. I.; Tech. Eds.: Tishina, Z. V.,
Suchkova, N. V., and Molokanova, N. A.
PURPOSE: This book is a manual for use in secondary schools.
COVERAGE: This school text book is a popular presentation of nuclear-
and radiochemistry, nuclear physics, and nuclear technology,
The application of atomic energy in various fields is discussed.
Chapter 16 describes the use of new "future nuclear propulsion"
sources in all means of transpcrtation, including the Ionic rocket.
The book is profusely illustrated with simplified schematic dravings
as visual aids for the juvenile reader. A list of recc=ended
literature is given at the end of the book. It contains 14
Card 113 Soviet titles.
AUTHOR: G17-I.Likov, ~.. , Zn, 2 )- 3-20/2 5
TITLE: The .':y-,',ery of jiiarovor i:~c.inii)
PERIODICAL: Vol. 26, Nr 1j, 7c, ( U.,; j a
ABOTRACT: There arc %;Iiie'. in 3,pite c.1 jreat vru~.,reos achiev-
ed in ~;ciencc, are still sj)uts". lt:anlkind, 3ince its
exijtence, co:.tinuLuoly Cot in tuuch aituh cne of these phe-
numana, vi:,,. ;:ith b,_L1l-1i,-:htrin6. Jince 20C years men have
endeavored to di:~cl,,,se phencmenon, I-et it re~.iained a
,ZySter~, Up t411 U,,~CU~-rence of ball-li(:htnin(_-.- was fre-
que!~,tly do-,:cribed in 1-1terttilre. its 1~ririci-,Pl properties v, ere
ex;--licitly de:.i~~ns-Lratcd by ti,.f-- FrE~nc~h notrcncmer K.
The ball-li ha-, the fc_,-.-~ of a b~-iEht -mieteor,
cften -.,J_th a f- ~r 7:
C c re. 7 c; c, s c li-ht b-,ue
to br-lGht w'-ite, r-Llden a v4,_"-,~ ,;~,E,~ and cnly seldom
red. Its diamatcr is mostly 10 to 2C T:i,~VQ ri-Irely 10 -a and
::cove. Its flit-11it is Z~,cco:~,,),.Lnied 'L)-,, tt r~rowlin,- or
~iis.in,-- sound. '-r. intense of is semetines ob-
served. The ball- .,ioves r.:.ther --r-lic"l- to --- m./sec. and re-
i.iains in existo-ce for tale -~~eriod of a socond up
Card 1/3 to several :,.inutcs, it, with -- violent
The 1,~f3tcry of Jall-Litatriin,,
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detonation arid is capable of daraao.e. Tile be-
havior Of, tiiu ~) "11 .1 - I I, :A: I I 1W 11i :' i ect I, ~~ C.'s i~; it rmitre.
it appears that it r..vc1ido thcv_ az-c upset or
dioplaced by it. io olovicusli- 'ucrne by the
-LIr current. CaL3cs -,,rerc oll~;(=,_d, !~,wev i:i w;.i !, it ii v
I _c ~ : 0 ed
a,-ai nst the air cuvrc ilt . I u 1: ;~ri 1, ie, of t~"k_, bui 1- IiL-Iltninr
;io~'t of the ~;cientists dc,~ibt -:ioti,er 'haIl-liChtning may
be oon.-Adcred a lir,*itnin~-, at all. ~ ,~A variol.ia theories oil its
nature were enunciuted tLe I ,it dec;ides. Yct all these
theories rerce unl~, in cric ~,cint, vi:,,. that the phe,io_-.enon de-
noted as ball- iiii_-"'
- tnim-, uc(~urs i:-. conse :_llence of, an e
I_ , lectric
diocharCe of ir.::,ense intei,,oitr. the o-rinic'ns of
"'~~;ts ba,,~e,_ ir~cn varicus theor-
ics were carried (.ut Of
The results of ti-ese te~-,ts, forl-iations re-
se:::'~linC ac~;ordir_,- tc t;.,:~Ir e.-:tericr a edition
of the bali-li,h-ninc. Yet IIT:ese vit-,re not -ble to dis-
close tii~- mystery cf this ::I'-'AerIc_'s Further the
enunci17-tv~' own lie states,
~lcviever, th-.t -.11. h,,-cth,_,sesj 1',,;,, t ', tL:.t (I.:.tc-, :ould be neither
bj Ob-_('-~'Vat-
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The Mystery of Ball-Lightning
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experimental nuclear physics and the creation of new gigantic
plants let us suppose that the centuries-old mystery of ball-
-lightning will be solved in the near ruture.
6 eye-witness reports are published.
There are 3 figures.
AVAlLABLE: Library of Congress
1. lghtnLn,- - T'ieory - . P :htnli- - - '-"'-,-ury
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AUTHOR: Gladkov, K.
TITLE: Compressed Sound (Pressovannyy zvuk)
PERIODICAL: Tekhnika molodezhi, 1959, 11r 6, pp 22 - 24, 26 (ussa)
ABSTRACT: In this article, the author reports on a new term, compressed
sound. In the development of telecommunication, always new
ways are searched to establish nuLierous undistarbed connections
simultaneously over long distances. By the use of special
high-qudlity cablesp the so-called concentric cables, and still
more complicated tubular conductors or ra'-7io relays, it is
possible to make several thousand long-distance telephone calls
and to transmit several television programs at the same time.
The introduction of such systems is rendered difficult by the
I
,act that they are very complicated and expensive. On the
basis of electronic engineering it was possible to build
speaking automat(5ns. The first, "Vodoker", was demonstrated at
the International World Exhibition in New York in 1939. By
means of such machines, the processes of human language can
be investigated, the changes of individual language components
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physical quantities. The technology of telephone communications
is already so much advanced that all electric disturbances
in the line can be avoided. No wide frequency range is there-
fore necessary for an undisturbed transmission of the spoken
word. It would be ideal to transmit the human voice in a pure
form according to its meaning only. To underatan& such infor-
mation it is not necessary to express it by a complicated musical
scheme and modulations. Scientists were faced with the task
of decomposing this information into simple short signals. This
is difficult as the spoken words must be recorded according to
their musical sound. The apparatus of the line of communication
mayp however, change the sound electrically. Besides, a device
should be designed which transmits one single simplified signal
and reconstructs every other detail at the reception. This would
take the main load off the line of communication, and entrust
it to transmitting and receiving apparatumes. Such aompreeBed
signal is, however, unintelligible for the hum&n ear, and
should be recorded by a speaking automaton, The electric device
of this automaton reconstructs the signal in its original form,
and either reproduces it in sounds, or retransmits it to a
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insert, the draftem'an has tried to show the working of a -zadio-
telephone communication baodd on the principle of the speaking
automaton "Vodoker". In spite of the primitiveness and imper-
footion of the first apparatus, it was able to reconstruct the
signals of the transmitted speeoh in a well intelligible way.
In fact, the natural aharaot*r and modulations of the spoken
word were missing. The modern speaking machinse containing 100
and more sound filters can reproduce the nignals compressed by
5-10 times in a much more natural and socuratf way. Although
it is still very difficult to build a perfect machine, it became
evident that the spoken word can be transmitted by means of
most simple signals. This means that a much smaller frequoncy
range is required for transmission. The spoken word could be
compressed even more if also the intervals between sentenoes,
words and sounds were utilized. There are 5 figures.
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