SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GOLOVKO, V. - GOLOVLEV, I.

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PHI i-AM I N-`1111, !rj Turf " j" 1, 1 4 l~ 4. - v:o 'F 0I -17 'F 17 WC NR& APw3 -=7 (A SOIDICE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/006/0065/0065 AUTHCIRS:, Gg V Am; Shkollnliwv, B. H.; Zhith2v., N. B.; Chepurov, B. M.; ORO., none TITLE: Frictioinal disk brake. Class 35, Ho. 179893 Zainnounced bj State Scientific LUosudarstvanW nmuclwo-Issledovatellakly i proyaktno-konstruktor3kiy institUt rleftytanogo mashinDstroyardys)_7 SOUR,I: Izobratotdya, promyshletuWa obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 6, 1966, 65 TOPIC TAGS: friction, well drilling mnehinery, drillin.g Mchine MSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a frictional disk brake for, say, drill hoists. The brake consists of a casing, a shaft connected to the shaft of the drill hoist., and it friction disk. To insure the independent action of the braking moment from the rotary velocity of the hoiatv shaft, the immovable friction disks contain internal openings (sea Fig. 1). These openings are connected to a closed circuit through -which cooling liquid is circulated by, say, a centrifugal pumps To facilitate the exchange of friction sheaves, the latter are loosely hold by the disks. \N uDG. 622.24.054:621.W.-783. AP6011227 FIg, 1, 1 - ousei 2 - abaft; 3 - friction disk, Orig. art. has: I flV=e.. SUB CODEZ 13/ SUBH DATE% 12AuS63 2/2 TIP *w 15-1957-1-96 Translation fromt Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr P 13 (USSR) AUTHUR: 00,10VICO, V. Ps W TITLX: Change in-thO Molluscan Fauna of the Lower Sarmatian Deposits in the Tiolnity of Veselyanka Village and the Comparison of This Fauna with That of the Same Deposits From Other Localities (Izmeneniye fauny mollyuskov otlozheniy nizhnego sarmata okrestnosti a, Voselyanki I sravneniye ikh s faunoy tekh zhe otlozheniy iz drugikh mostonakhozhdaniy) PERIODICAL: Tr. Odessk. gos..un-ta, Sb. geol. geogr. fak, 1954, vol 2p pp 121-139 ABSTRACT: Two horizons, differing in their mollusk population can, be distinguished In the Lower Sarmatian deposits on Xonka River: the lower, in which Mohrensternia Card 1/2 Change in 15-1957-1-96 the the M011U8c&n Fauna of ths Lowe' Sarmatian Deposits in FaunV'c'n'ty Of V68817anka Village and tha a with rpk.+. -,p - - - - 15-57-2-1345 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiyb, 1957, lir 2, p 24 (USSR) AUTHOR- Golovko, V. F. TITLE: Ostrecoda From the Meotian and Upper Sarmutian Deposits in the Village of Xubanka (0 faune ostrakod iz meo- ticheskikh I verkhnesarmLitskikh otlozheniy s. Kubanki) PERIODICAL: Tr. Odessk. un-ta, 1955, Vol 145, ser. geol. i geogr., Nr;3, pp 41-54 ABSTRACT: The author describes 12 new species of ostracoda (genera Il.jocyVrisd, Kas2iocypris, Cythere, Loxoconcha, Xestole- berIS) ITOM the Upper i7R*rm_afr_anahd Meotian deposits of TE-e-Tuyallnitakly estuary, 35 km northeast of Odessa. In the upper Sarmatian, 15 species characteristic of the coastal deposits of the brackish water basin are found together. There are no fresh water forms. The tran- sition to the Meotian is gradual. Almost all of the Sarmatian species change into the Meotian, and many new Card 1/2 species are Introduced. Altogettier 31 species were Ostracoda From the Neotian and Upper Sarmatian (Cont.) 15-57-2-1345 found. The lower layers of the MDotian were deposited in a saline basin, and contain a rich ostracoda fauna. The upper layers ivere deposited in a less Baiine basin, where a part of the species died out and fresh water forms appeared. The author compares the astracoda. of the Meotian and the upper Sarmatian in the Crimoan-Caucasion region and in the village of Kubanka. Card 2/2 V. A. K. ,kL77EC' T'w E t~, the Editor iNR L r Z. I L'i Al. 4 1k, t~ IL k :1 1., i 9' 8 N!' 5; 77, "USSR) .4 S T 1: it CT - 'Mic t!,~, Ila! L";izeum of Odesoa dr.2-rites the dis- +ho cf r, '~LO% IiOtlr Ole&GR. 1. Paleoecology-USSR GOWM, V.P. [HolovkA, Y.P.] Sau.Uwra w=noth Blephas primigonlas Jatskovi subsp.nov. from allavium of the Chichiklays River in the vicinity of Alekseyovka. Pfttsi Od. un sbir. mol, vahen. un. 148 no.3:315-321 '58 (KLU 13:3) 1. N&uohqn rukoyoditell - dots. I.Ta. Hatako. (Va"Oth) 2OR'KIN, L.M.; rrDlfJVYD, V.T.) ST090711FV, A.D. H,"irogeo3o#inal conditiona of the Berezovo gas-bearing region It 4'eatiorn. Siberia. Trudy VNIlaAZ no.22:204-322 164. (MIRA 17:10) % LOV T, ,v,ll~, .- " %. Orr I r~g dev J -~e f or sulmerjr! r,4 re--: r.-.' cir- od. :. rrz rc.*,F- p-.' lis. r!imsp. 5tmt. 19 r.,,;!.2,,29-31 i ~6~. %Mlqi, ISO) SHMWVSM VA*g,nWI=TO V*Poj ONAMMU00 G.I.j OMEM,, A.Y.; 40MUMM, lu.A.) ANN, I*Iw; GOLMOl V.T. acw phpioocben~oal propertles of obarges for and the products of this sUcitrio s=l%UW of balwaluagan copper concentrates. 1xvAN FAsakhWUsaaromet,ox abogoi aguoup. n0.10-13 161. (KM 3486) (Dxbewwsan--Copp*r-zleetrojwt&uurgy) T.SL~n" )i~ L.; rll~-AYTYP 1 ..k. ; .:I H1" .., A. '-'~ - -'ZF!WY, AISAM, N.T.; V.I% I liqup,ti,no elactr!a amaltLng of T)zbezknzgw. coppe, -!oncan- A,natw w1bb Ithe prrAlction of hIgh calciwn sing. ".-udy Ihmt. met. i obag. AN Kawnab. SM W.0-49 10 (Ml RA 17 t8) vi Mj G.T.0 JaMIMSIT, A.M.; ABMYEV, M.A.;_~.Owvxq~ V.V. vaijumm trelkibielst of bliater coppar. Trudy Alt, MIII A14 Kazakh SSR 14 086..89 t, 0'. OgllkA 16:95 (Vaculim metallurgy) 1. DILAYE.V, I.A.; lalEX)CHY, 111, A. F.; 71T.-FT, A. L.; J-'J,;;, , , N. I.; Gl;lCi"O, V. V. ; KTTAWT, Y.I. .1-- -- 1 .1 . Smelling of tkf: Balkbasb comer concentrates with an oxygen- enric-hel- blow in cyclone furnacts. Vest. AN j,azakh. SSR 21 no.1:27-34 Oa 165. (PITHA IF:7) ACC Wi AP70021,615 SOU RCE CODE: UR 04 13 /66/ ooo -9/ol, 3.o INVEIMOF": Spektor, L. A. ; Agranat, A. R. ; Mezhakov, V Khodbrchenko, A. S,,; Olifir, V. P. ORG: Ncne TITIX: A radial plur4,,er pump. Clasn 59, No. 18931L [announced by thL~ Machine Building Plant i1c. S. M. Kirov (Gorlovskiy mashinostroitel'nyd . y z- -- )I I SO'LrI-!CE: lzobreteniym, pramyshleiinyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 23, -~)66, 129-130 TTOPIC TALS.- lyd--w.Lli(, pump, flUd friction ~ABSMMCT: This Au-.horla Certi icate introduces a radial plunger pump wit.-, a rotating icylinder block. Th- 71signed for operation as a high-efficiency -~-.;bmerged unit by elim4 nating oil friction in the rotating components. Tine cylinder block is ,enclosed in a chamber with two vent holes, one to permit escape of the oi', from the ,chamber under the effect of centrifugal forces, and the other to prevent -,he for=ation :of a vacuum in the chamber by co=unicating with the atmosphere. uDc: 621.653-728 NRs 1--rotor; 2--beaxing; 3-shaft; 4-seal; 5--chanber; 6--hole for escaping oil; 7--hole cc=unic&timS vith the atmosphere !SUB CODE: t,C(ird 2/ 13f $UJUS) DATE. 16Dec64 M.I. PWIMR, P.Z.; 10, la.S.j GAVRISH, V.I. Wning industry in the Ukraine on the 40th anniveroary of tite Great Oct6ber. Naueb. trudy WGI no.6%15-29 158. (Km W4) (Uk:min*-;-Wnso and mineral resources) WWUO. Tot. T [Bolovko, U.T. j 1 6. UoroasliW the re3lablUty and longhtherning the service life or fbod mootbinery. Kbar. prom. no.ls6O Ja-Mr 163. (MIRA 1624) (Yood machinery) GOLOUO, T~,Vj [jW" Atop IA&'*,l #1 . 1 1: , j, fl!!, 1~ i, Basic tre4s for the zodernization of the automatic IZ "Iris" toffoo wrapping machine., Kharchopron. no.4111-13 O-D 163. (MIRA 17:1) GOLOYNO, U.T. -1.1 .., 1-" 111- -11.11,11., Difficultly obtainable materials should be saved. Mashinostroitall mo.?i 35 Tl 163. (KMA 160) (Machinery industry-Wnagament) GCUWT~,')., Yii.V. LA.11.] I : .1 t. ";j~" W'A ii(.: ~*4'- -~ i '. , ~-,- .1 - -~i:: , f, ~ .. ;- ~ -.. , - . I r O"Is LO.. 4 91.3-16 J 1 --S ' ~--, 5 . .... :. 1 i~ . I) GOLOVYO, Ys.V. (Holovko, IA.V.3 "I'I'li Iner"aming the rmliability and lengthening the service life of food machinery. Khar. prom. no.4:56-59 O-D 165. (KRA 18z12) GIOLOVKO, TeAv iftihol TSIRELISON, G.I., inth. .- I 1 1-1-1 1 1 -- ... 11-11 Mobbie for Uie manufacture of cardboard and paper from paper stock. Bum* prom. 37 no.7:19-23 J1162. (MIM 17t2) 1. MintrWhyy nauchno-issladovateltakiy i proyektno-konstruk- torokd.y Iriatitut bunagodelatelinogo mashinostroyeniya. OCWVKO, U.M. Wayo to modernize the cardboard and papermaking machinery. Bum. prom, 37 no.80-6 Ag 162. (KM 17:2) 1. Glavnyy inzh. TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatf.-l'skogo i proyektno- konstruktaralcogo institute bumagodelatellnogo -mashinostroeniya. A. ~7. ller;wivu, YE.G. Oolovl-o. Min. re,~. -'~-i no.. ~!onthly ~:11' Rusmian ioncesini-ons, Library vf CoIll-rel, , :7-C~k' -7 ILD. llah.; TSIRELOSON. G.1.. Insh. ]Few dimign of the dampsnlvS attacbsent for papermaidvg awhIness Bust.prou. 14 no.1:21-22 Ja 159.. (MIRA 12:1) (Papermaktng macbluaz7) .DOLOVO Ito, - Noaaactme firot-cJAws machinery ror the paper induntr7. 9m., Prctuo 36 mo.llsk-6 N 161. (MIRA 15: 1) I., 131avroy insh. TSontralinqP nauchno-isoledovatellskogo inotituta bmagodslaUllaago mashitwetra ni yo 7a (Plapsmaking machiner7) 9TDLIW, limtsk Takowlavloh. Friaboll uchastlys VANCHLKOVp V.M., insh. [deceasod1l IATVMT# H.Dt inshj NOWLIN, N.A., doktor toklm. nai*, prof. , - ofitslal Inyy retssnzent;-_qqlD~~, inob., olitsiallrgy reteensentl KLOPOV, V.M., insh., ofi- tisiallnyy retseasentl BFODOISKIY, A.I., kand. tekblu nauk, dots., ivd.1 KHrMCHt Ys.D., red. lid-va; GUCHISHCHEVA, V.I., Uskbu. red. [Pspsrmak:UW and finishftg maohlnes] Bumagodelatellnye I ot- delachnys mashiny. Isd.2,, psier. icbp. Moskva, Goslesbum- isdat, 1962. 686 p. (MIRA 16:5) OPapermaking machinery) vi -,)Vjch, 1., .7 Fl R; AIJM linoll) I ~icfi I cqu I i:ll;"r I pnper khn,:lloj-,ivI.,m !tk i~Anncmt te 19E,~. 120 p. , n v 1 11 , ftysl OrIgor'y*vich;__qq!P!R,. ~#.-V.. oty.red.; GRIAGOVIKOVA. 2,1., Ukhmor94. Enling machine] OpIlovoohayi stanok. Alma-Ata, TSentr.in-t nauchno-ts1rha.infovesteii, 1959* 26 p. (KIRA 13 t 9) (Machine tools) XMOVIGH, Ibric Mikhoy1ovichl GOLOVXOO Ye.T., otv,red.; CHMMOTA, Z.I..* tekhuaod. - [Use of solar anera In tl* VA.S.R. and abroad; possibilities of the use oT solar energy Im Kamakhstam] Ispollsovanis sol- nechmoi ener4i v MR I sa rubashow I perspektivy as igpollsova- nils v Kosathstans. Alia-Ata. T51entr.in-t nauchno-takhn.infor- meteli, 1959o 28 P. (KIRA 13:11) (Solar energy) BECREDROVITSKIT S.S.j, k"#t*khn.naukj KOPIMNA, N.N., inzh.;TARAPINO V.N., Ingh.; &XOVXD Z I insh.; KISELEVSKTY, S.I., inzh.; GOIJOViNOV-,'iY.-. Oniversal, loader liniter. Basop.truda v prom. 5 no.7:16-19 -Ti w6i. (KiRA 3j,*6) 1. Voesoyusnyy nauchno-iseledovateltakly institut stroltellnogo i dioroxh-mogo manhinostroyeniya. (Cranes, derricks,, etc.--Safety appliances) NOOSOT, A.G. CMbEmd voiaring of carp and whitefish on a ecmarcial carp iava. Trudy nov. lkbt, kom. no.14:$9-60 162. (NM 15:22) 1. Q*oudvntv*nW muobno-isoledovatellakiy institut ozernogo i vachnogo r7bnago khos !I 7*9Mold*av(piAa-W-CMM) - (Moldavia-Uhit6fishes) GOLOVXOV Go,orgiy Aleksandrovich; KUZIMIN, Anatoliy Nikolayevich; I " -I'wQI"-T*?OLUY MINA, N.I., tekhn. red. [Mology of Caregomo poled and the biotachnics of its Cultivation] Bjol*;jja pelladi i blotekhnika ee rfzvede- Idia. b1makyat Rytoso khoslaistyo, 1963. 52 p. (MIRA 17:3) GOUNK070 G.D. Vneirlimanaia rabota po khimii (Extra- curricular work in chajdatry). Moskvas Uchpodgriz, 1953. 31 P. (Opyt; pertbdovogo ucbitelia). 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A a immom is tmnw4 a. is to rlwa W . . kwd 1!?!Vahw got" in NAW 4"1 AIA MIJs 6.01. Cos ~ 13 al. io nxeyv. 3113111011 IAk Said (4%hvw$Hw a - IA 111:11me- "ties i I W dw embeisom. I h7rd. ow its the cnv- IAH It Im. - dolo ft. a &by"- two and bormattiv am it- e --d An mum or o tu Nuor Io.OD% of km smo) obk-b air mptxmd so dw ",I), i l It. I l,"a : 100 lee too, -4w" of 41 4 0 I-i1f 0 0 4S 4. 3 4 1 AN 4 a 41 6 4, (MO111KOVO 4t 0 nakatarykh avoistvakh I'da, obrezuiushchegoaia pri obledenanii namolets. (Uademlla Nauk SSSR. IzvestiiA. Seriia geografichesksia i geo- fizicheskaia, 1940A no.1) p.119-123, bibliography) Sunmry in %frlish. Title tr.: Uims of the characteristics of ice formed in airplane icing. AS262.A6246 1940 SO- Aaronavatical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Liorary of Congress, 195.$. GOWMA", M. F. llydrochamistry :t thiturnl. lees Gidrokhim. matErJ!~1y. X, 195-j, 4(-4F Tbe author prrpp-.)ses a scheme --if classification f natur-1 ices L,~- proceeding frcm Ue prixelpal. strui~tmral types nec-,)rding to gerctic c?~teg--)rics -)f rocks and distrAbution of intiln kitids ~Df natmml icvs eorron-mdin- to the 7n1cr-)rArvctLu.*e clue t'D thl~ CtEOChMiQn). izll3(! '1;h1T'r-.0t-'TAU1t1c conditione. -.,f thcAr ".~rmrition. The class- ification !Ej glvvi In the rorm --)f ik din~Tnm )f petrographic ntructurcq of mturnl Ites t)f diverse ganu-sin. The author belleves that his inv(-r:tii1,iMons cnn c1prify tl'.e CIILifien if plirio-liclilly repwiting t-!lncial epchs ~m the wirt.h. (MI"hGeol, !',-, 3p 1,954) SO: '.~-31126, 11 Jar 55 A+ I Z27K07. M. T. Ci-iatal.lo-Petroirmphic Investigation of the Bottom Deposits of Lake Manycbsko- Grusinskoye. raidroMMm, materialy, 21, 1953, 97-113. In the frut-Ion loss than 0,001 mm the author obsqX7ed rnontmoril~onite, galloisite, secriette, hountite minerals, and glinozem L clayey earth_/ minerals. PrWominant, wetro nontmorillonite and minerals of free glinozem. In the fraction 0.005-0.001 = tbo content of montmorillonite, hematite minerals, and glinozem decreased and jralloisLte and sericito increased. This comnosition changed witb increasing size of tho rractions. (RZbGeol, No 1, 1954) SO: 'A-31-128, ll'Jan 55 zq; . ti 1j ~ 1 .1 j iA 17,p !o PAM, elms,,hashchiy; KAWIKOV, V.G., tab. KBOU001(ft of the art44jq:*RlWvat~ lack of personal respWOUbdUty in, sertWol &AUmatic step devices.0 Avtca., telex. i avins' 7 no.63-45 Js $63. (MIRA 17:3) I, Pawwtahulk revisaws po tos"manosti dvUbonlya PO"Bdcw Ksykaxpkwgo Otftlonlo S6Wro-UvkOak9y darogi (for FOcin). 2s. Qrasasnskan dietanuira sipaliftwil i avyasi Sev-.ro- . lavkaxakoy dorogi (for Karasikow). Obutimmo IJAw mthods for ng code z4ays. Avtowe teleae I vviust:7 bda2&47.r 163. (MIRA 16Q) is Star~hir iamb* Ukbxdchoakogo otdols. kharskovokogo elektrotekbni- tibookov ~ savoda, OTrgmxvas 10. (Xleu4rie relays) (Railroads.-Electric equipomt) CHUMOV, X.. 1. .pisimg and equipping of a teaching workshop in a raral seven- year sabool. .PoIltakii. rbuch. no.5-93-94 W7 157. (maA 1W) (Workshops--Bqulpment and supplies) (Memu&l training) st4rOiy prepo&vatel I Current altmUca and pvopects in the working of coquina quarries in Rootov f1rovinces. TruAy BPI 7jt7l-78 159. (MM 14:3) Is Uflodra otroitellnego provisvodetwa Novochorkasakogo palitekh- nickmakogo Lutituta. (Rostov Province-4uarrias and quarring) (mmatous) GOLOVKOV P. A. Ch*osing tho optimm cutting front for stonecutting machines oWating In the quarries of Rostov Frovince. Trudy NPI 1251 29-35 'Q. (MIRA 150) (Rostov Province-Stonecutting) 111~11-lr . .. ........ OrerrAll maehaniz~i,4-fm ,r L~,e qisxy7irx, t-f Stone in Rast4:rv Pri.,wince. 'rm.,dy ftl-'I 1,.~~,43-53 'C3. (M!PA 17r8) GOLOYOV, P.Ar,_ ~ I - I - Stud~i of the perforsance of the cutters of the KM-4 atormcutting =chino. Trudy NPI 145:21-27 164. (MIRA. 18:12) Dr ki-o I-ov so WAN a *mowoww. =k N. It U-4(IM-::~ % 49 16 Coin *I tb. Whom We d X"evz"Virrou p it, Ow tww. V01= WAN X 1" 4 oba' 5 is wt- of cMW err" IX ft$ Aos".404sk de bwwAg. 8h" tbip m" ad MKR. dir- 4, Ckwo dwwo a* won" Ow pW" of UK =Mbes M', tj=w mt of wyom. mo be =Wb t= ob "I aC aw. OW, Ab"G. V. IL 94ikow ow 'WEI ILA~84 lOt"IM, CL"WKSION a :11 11,115r," Irv. G*Se000**OfoeG*.w M 0 0 s a a '. ' 0 lot coo 0 do* ! too too* 04DLOT&W, PM. I , "O1 OnvUl growth durlag the coOdug *ad cryst&llis&tlon of massoulte. 0u&. prta. 31 se.2tIA-18 1 15?. ' (mm 10 - 4) 1. S&UbwmU7 savod Imml Url& Llbknokhta. (arystsallsatles) GOWMT, VV. . I - , ., 14 .-1 . c Sav4ve 0 svgmr loss" In diffusion. takhpron. 33 zto.12:21-25 1) IM; (XIBA 13:4) XAMarn" sav*4 Imai X.Atknakhtae (sour samfoature) MSXALIM, B.L.- GOOTICH. XpS.; BACMAMI, Tu.T.; 20MILIN, A.T.; Mjw"x)vV'* P.IHL; rA)XAMVA. GAYMUEDF, G.I.; AWNIOT, T.T.; WININ. N.D.; MMIDTA, T.T.; BIIATIRPWA, yoo.8.1 TOMISKIT. WRIWEMM, P.; IMBZARI. Nol.; MAHN)VA. YO.S.; WXIY, Y.No; GOBDWCMIX. T.K.; SWOMIGO. T.W.; MIMI. It. IlIfty year's in the sugar industry. Sakh.prom- 33 no,2*18 7 '59. (MIRA 12:)) (Shtepat, Goorgli Tiachoslovyovich. 1888- ) GOIMKOV P.S. 1-1--l"'..." - :t, Plotting thrme-dimensional plans of matim-picture settings for fiWmg with foreshortening. Trudy LIKI no.1l.-85-92 164. (WRA 3-StIO) 1. Kafe(Irm nachartatellnoy geometrii i charcbeniya laningradakogo Lustitutm k1noinahanerav, ,inLovrivi, IfJ., 1,111VI letrh 8cl -- (dists) ll!'tady ef cert:ii!~ e L conveying lawn-. rf 419te44-em of 16* 1 1 arta%ism sin~,le-t.A.A:A. .. gerwratntf- in forcer' m6ibitxxx mr--m. charcoal gatK hros, 311 pp wIth diagramn (!fin of tAw.-J..on 0 -rlnl!. Inst) -1 ~u !ic-l es J" t.) 57 GOLOWCV, S.L, starshly natwhnyy sotrudnik Inveatipting the thermal conditions in zones of drying Rnd dry distillation in the gasification of wood waste. Trudy TSNIIM n*.27:71.43 161. (KIRA 15W (Wood waste) (Wcod distillation) ZARETSKIY, M.S., OtershLy neuchnyy sotrudnik; W'~Cqy, Pj.,_~ BtarBhiy 4m=hnyy,sotrudnik Selecting an optimal design for the use of wood waste for power production snd chemloal products. Trudy TSKII& ne.27s3-53 161. (MIRA 15:4) (Wood waste) (Electric power production) IBM f II iffil 111 OHM A! .11 Nil Ink; Mimi M3XH, N,A,; MYUSMIN, A.V.I,GOL4)VXOV, V.P.; DOBROVOLISKIY, G.V. l4gh-proolsion chronotron. ?rib. i tekh. skop. 7 no.2176-W Mr-Ap 162, NM 15: 5) (Time mamwoments) GOWaOVA . ....... HataTialm on the goobotanical regionalization of the central Tien Shan. Trudy TmshGU no.186:98-1.18 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Kirgimak1y gonudaretvanW universitat. (Tien 3han-Phytogeography) 6 0 0 a 37787 S/.!20/62/UOO/002/018/047 E192/E382 AUTHORS: Pelykh, N.A., Pronyushkin, A.V., Golovkov, V.P. and Dobrovollskiy. G.V. TITLE: An instrument for high-accuracy measurement of time intervals PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 2, 1962, 76 - 8o TEXT: The instrument described (type 0$0-11 (IVI-4)) was designed on the principle adopted in an earlier device (Ref. 2 - N.A. Pelyk)),A.V. Fronyushkin - rTE, no. 4. 1961, 83)- The high relative accuracy of this instrument is due to the use of an os,cillator and an electronic counter. The counter and the interrogation circuits are of the same type as those used in the earlier instrument. The high absolute accuracy of the instrunient is due to the use of an oscillograph system. The instrument employs 4 two-ray tube, type 1831047 (18L047). I%Then an input pulse appears, the horizontal time bases 1 and 2 are actuated and when these return to their rest position the vertical time base is triggered. The number of lines on Card 1/4 S/120/62/000/002/018/047 An instrument for .... E192/E382 the screen cif the tube in therefore equal to the number of input pulses. Owt input pulse is recorded on each line of the time base I Simultaneously, timing pulses from a quartz- crystal oscillator working at I Mc/s and an interrogation pulse ., to the given input pulse are applied to this time corresponditiF base-, the interrogation pulse is situated at the mid-point between tw1o neighbouring pulses of the quartz-crystal oscilla, tor. The time ba-se 2 is used for registering the number of timing pulses received during the interval between two neighbouring interrogation pulses; the timing pulses are recorded in a b1nary code. The instrument comprises a special circuit which synchronously avritches off the counter during three periods of the crystal oscillator; this circuit made it possible to use one counter instead of two. The counter continuously counts the pulses. froin the crystal oscillator before the appearance of the first pmIse, Ilo-wever, when an input pulse appears, the time base 1 and a gating pulse generator are triggered, the gating gan(trator producing a positive pulse of 1.5 " duration. This pulse is applied to a coincidence circuit which transfers Card 2/4 S/120/62/000/002/018/o47 An instrument for ... E192/E382 one or two timing pulses durin- .1.1) its. The coinciderice amtpu't pulse is applied to a 0.5 jis delay lin.e and . then actuates a switching univibrator which closes the counter for the duration of three tiping pulses. This time interval is sufficient for reading or interrogating the epunter and recording itis count. The front of the switch-off pulses is delayed bT I " and then used to actuate a blocking oscillator which triggers an interrogation circuit and the time base 2 The state of the counter is indicated at the output of the interrogation circuit in the form of a train of pulses and these are applied to the vertical deflection plates of the tube and are recorded on the time base 2 . The first line records a random number corresponding to the state of the counter at the instant of the appearance of the input pulse. The input pulse with a delay of 0.5 lis is applied to the time base 1 ; the interrogation pulne and the 1 Mc/s time markers are also' applied to this time bass through a mixer. The interrogation pulse is introduced into the time base I in order to eliminate the ambiguity ditring :t 1 period of the quartz-crystal oscillator. bard 3/4 i S/120/62/000/002/018/047 An instruttient for E192/E382 When the unblanking pulse of the time base 2 is terminated the vertical time base is actuated and the rays are shifted vertically by one step. The process is repeated d.uring the appearance of the next pulse at the input. A block diagram of the ins-trmment is given and its operation is illustrated by a number of wave forms. The instrument permits measurement of the individual time intervals with an accuracy of * (0.02 '45 + 10-6tM), where t m is the measured time intervbLl; 10-6 represents the short-term instability of the quartz crystal. The maximum number of measured intervals is 40. There are 6 figures and I table. SUMMITTED t may 4, 1961 Card 4/4