CIERNIGOV.,, II,,A..,-xaashinist elektrovoza~
- -
Filings dawge, the eyes. Bezop.truda v prom. 7 no.7:36 Jl 163.
(MRA 16:9)
1. Shakhta No-13-14 kombinata Intr-ugol'
('No subject headings;
MMOMMAYA N
1 .1 -1 ...1.- - GRIGMIYEVA, A.G.;- IZERGIN, A.P.
Synthesis of gallium arsenide in praphite containers. Izv. vys. ucheb.
zav.; fiz. no.6.-177-178 163. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Sibirskiy fiziko-takhnicbeskiy institut pri Tomskom gosudarstvennom
universitate imeni Kuybyehava.
AUTHORS: Vladimirov, 0. K., Chernigov, V. A. 89-4-5-14/26
TITLE: An Attempt to Use Gamma-Ray Absorption to Measure Ice and
Snow Densities Under Antarctic Conditions ( Opyt ispo'Lizovaniya
oslableniya y-luchey dlya opredeleniya plotnosti 11da i
anega, v usloviyakh Antarktidy)
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya Energiya, 1958, Vol. 4, Nr 5,
pp. 474 - 475 (UssR)
ABSTRACT: The density determinations were carried out as well on the
s;ot as in laboratories.For the first case two boreholes
( --,4.5 cm) were driven into the snow or ice, the centers of
which were at a distance of go cm. The preparation (0.1 mg
radium) was then introduced into the one borehole Lnd in+o
the other the scintillation counter of the radiomters- M -42
both at the same height. The following densities were re-6-istered:
0.83; o,,87 and o.91 g/cm3 for ice and
oo29; 0,32 and 0,41 g/cm3 for snow.
For the indoor experiment blocks of 25 x 25 x 25 cm were
Card 1/2 packed into thin wood cases. The preparation was placed on
89-4-5-14126
An Attempt tu Use Gamma-Ray AbsorAion to Measure Ice and Snow Densities
Under Antarctic Conditions
the one side and the counting tube at the same height on
the other side and the absorption of the y-raaiation was
measured.ia the ice had known densities of oq9o; o.86 and
0-93 g/cm and the snow the densities of o*28; 0,31 and 0,40
g/cm3 (these densities were determined in the isothermal
aaboratory) a calibration curve could be plotted. With these
calibration curves the densities mentioned at the beginning
could be measured on the spot.There are 2 figures and 3 referen-
oesgaU of which are Soviet.
SUBMITTED: December 23, 1957.
AVAILABLE* Library of Congress
1. Snow-Deasity-Neasurament 2. loo-Damaity-Ne"Ursomt
Card 2/2 3, Gamma rayv-Aboorption 4~ Gamma, ray"PIPUCatiftf
- OHVNIGOV V A.
Concreting foundations in soile which have been frozen for many
years* Trudy lost, merzI, AN SSSI. 14;108-11B '58- (MIRA 11;8)
(Concrete construct ion--Oold weather conditions)
(Foundations)
(Frozen ground)
CHIRNIGOV, .
Specifications and recommendations for concreting foundations
during the winter months in soils which have been frozen for many
years. Trudy Inst. mer2l. AN SSSR 14:119,128 158. (MIRA 11:8)
(concrete construction--Cold weather conditions) I
3 (Foundations)
(Frozen ground)
all
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it
lam I I
KIKHAIUVAY R.D., in--Ii.,. C,)MITIGOV, V,A.., kand.toMm.nauk
. 1;41~,- , ,
Concrete maintenance and the stress state of road pa-vamenzs.
Avt. dor. 24 no.8:10--12 Ag 161. (MMIA 14:91)
(Favements, Concrete)
S/169/61/000/010/01 5/053
D228/D304
AUTHORS: Chernigov, V. A., and Vladimirov, 0. K.
TITLE-. Application of Y -ray isotopes for determining the
density of the snow-flow to drifting snow
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 2.0, 1961, 51.
abstract 1OV341 (V sb. Sov. antarkt. ekspeditsiyap 10,
L., Morsk. transport, 1960, 157-158)
TEXTa In connection with the insufficient precision of mechanical
drift-gages in the Antarctic tests were carried out to ascertain the
possibility of applying Y-ray isotopes for the determination of' the
snow-flow density to drifting snnw~ The CPA:1. (SG--42) field radiometer.
in which Co isotopes inserted in a massive lead case with a cone.-
shaped aperture for irradiating the scintillation counLer served as ttke
ray source, was used as the -)--ray detector. The distance bet-ween the
radiation source and the counter amounted to 2 and 3 m. The calibration
Card 1/2
Application of...
S/169/61/000/010/0-7-5/05 5
D228/D'304
of the device was carried out on a snow wall of variable thic,'-ess by
the method proposed by P. A. Shumskiy. The tosts showed. I.he unslai.tabllif,y
of the issotope method. for moasuring the bILzzard density Jr, the AnLaixti,
.in view of -the distortions of count Pr --re adi rigs by eleotrified snow Dai-+_i.-_
cles. transferred by drifting snow, and by cosinic rays. Tbe distol:-~i'.)ns
a-re nonsiderably strengthened under the inflaence of the iGe whl:~M
As an almost ideal. insulator. The method may be, fully applied In other
c-;1illiatic, environments. fAbstracter's notez. Complete trans] ation.
Card 2.12-
S/169/61'/000/009/016/056
D228/D304
AUTHOR: Chernigov, V.
TITIE: Snowing-up of Mirnyy
FERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Geofizika, no. 99 19619 559
abstract 9V441 (Soy. antarkt. ekspeditsiya 10, L.,
Morsk. transportg 1060, 180-181)
TEXT: The meteorologir conditions of the snowing-up of buildings
in the Mirnyy post are considered together with the influence of the form
and location of buildingi on their snoving-up. fAbstracter's notei
Complete translation.-
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3/169/61/000/008/011/053
A006/A101
AUTHOR: Chernigov, V. A.
TIME- The effect of creep, elastic recovery and relaxation on the elastic
properties of ice
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 8, IL961, 67-68, abstract BY509
(V Sb. "Sov. ant&rkt. ekspeditsiya, 10", Leningr&d "Morsk.transport,"
1960, 256-262)
TEM Information is given on means and results of mechanical investi-
gations of ice, made with the use of the ultrasonic pulse method. Changes in
the-propagation velocity of longitudinal ultrasonic waves were olneerved, -to
investigate the creep of ice, Its elastic recovery, and the relaxation of stress.
The author arrives at the following coacluslons: a) Each section of ice creep
is characterized by quite definite elastic properties; b) the ultrasonic method
makes it possible to analyze the commencement of the ioe rupture; C-) during
elastic recovery and stress relaxation, some inorease in the propagation velocity
of longitudinal elastic waves was observed. There are 3 references.
[Abstracter'*s note: Complete translation] 1. N.
Card 1/1
CHERNIGOV, V. D. Cand Vet Sci Idiss)"The Vaccination of Sheep
1^%. 6L
Against Brucellosis eterinary-Sanitary
WALIA6-~
Measures," Mos,, 195T, 13 pp %U4 cover.. 22 cm, (min of Agriculture
USSR, Mos Veterinary Academy, Chair of Epizootology), 140 copies
(KL, 25-5T, 11T)
USSR / Microbiology. Microorganisms Pathogenic to F-3
Humans and Animals.
Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Biol.p No 8, 19581 No 33864
Author : Chcrnigov~ V. D.
Inst : Not ven
Title ; Tk,.sting of Deposited (?) and Non-Dia-posited (?) vaccines
from Strain Brucella Suis No. 61 Undar Production
Conditions.
Orig Pub : Tr. mosk. vet. akad., 1957, No. 1, 235-244.
astract : No abstract.
Card 1/1
30
USSR/Diseases of Farm Animals. Diseases Caused by R-1
Bhcteria and Fungi*
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biolep No 18p 1956) 83540
Author i 0harniaoxv V-
institutet. Moscow Academy of Veterinary Medicine.
Title Diagnosing Brucellosis in Sheep
Orig Pub Tre Mook, veto akad.v 1957p L9., No 1, 245-250
Abstract As cattle abortin, VIEV /T11-Union Institute of Ex-
perimental Veterinary Medicine7 Brucella extracrp and
VIZEM �11-Union Institute of Mcperimental. Medicine7
brucenisate were tested for being suitable in di7agno-
sing brucellosis in sheep., it was shown that abortine
ard brucelloextract were the most active and specific
preparations. One hundred percent of sheep infected
by experimentally induced generalized brucellosis
reacted to a 0,2 ml dose of abortin, whereas only 60
percent of the same sheep reacted to brucellisate
Card 1/2
20
USF;R/Diseases of Farm Animaln Diseases Caused by R-1
Bacteria and-Fungil
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Bicl*') No 18, 19581 83%0
Abstraett ibJections. Sheep which were kept in brucellosis iso-
lators reacted in the following manner: 78 percent of
these sheep reacted to VIW brucelloextract injections;
and 68 percent reacted to brucellisate injections.- A.
D, Musin
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GEBEKOV., Gadislam KhosbiUtovich; CHSMGOVA.,._)Le~_q red.; SHAKHSHAYEV, P."
tekhn. red.
[Growth incentive] Stimiul rosta. Makhachkalap Dagestanskde
knizbnoe izd-vo, 1961, 28 p, (MIRA 14:12) .
(Daghestan-Collective farms-Income distribation)
CUMIGOVSKAYA, N. N.
"The Microflora of the Tonsils and Its Significance In an Organism#"
Cand Mad Scis Sverdlovsk State Medical Inst, Sverdlovsk, 1953. (WiBiol., No 2.,
Sep 54)
Survey of Soientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher
Education Institutions (10)
sot sum. No. 481., 5 mw 55
KUZNETSOVA K.V. kand.med.nauk; gHERNIGOVSKAYA, N.N.; UDILOVA, N.N.
.0 - , ..
Possibility of a therapeutic effect of phthivazid on experimental
tuberculosis caused by a resistant strain. Probl. tub. 41 no.8:
62-66 163. (KRA 17:9)
1. Iz Sverdlovskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta tuberkuleza
(dir. - prof. I.A.Shaklein) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR.
KU2219TSOVA, K.V., kand. med. nauk; CHEMIGOVSKAYA, N.N., komd.med. nauk
Characteristics of Mycobacimd4 tuberculosis strains in repeated
diagnosis. Probl. tube 41 no.9857-61 t63 (MIRA 1714)
1. Tz Sverdlovskogo naucbno-issledovatellskogo instituta tuber-
kuleza ( dire - prof, I.A. Shaklein, nauelmyy rukovoditell -
kand. med. nauk N.G.Batkin).
iio
investigation of the kinetic characteristics of highly doped IndlIUM.
antimonide. V. A. Kokoshkin (10 minutes).
Synthesis, doping, and preparation of single crystals of gallium. arsenide.
A. P. Izergin, A. G. Grizorlyeva, V. N. Chernigovskaya, G, M, Ikonnikova.
Crystallization of gallium arsenide under different pressures of arschic
vapor. S. S. Khlubkov, V. A. Celivanova, G. M. Ikonnikova.
Influence of impuriiies on the electrical properties of gallium arsenide.
M. A. Krivov, Ye. V. Malisova, C. V. Malyanov.
(Presented by M. A. Krivov--)~ minutes).
Reportv presented at the 3rd National Conference on Seniconductor Compounds,
Kishinev, 16-21 Sept 1963
GIMORIYEVAP A.G.; CHERNIGOVSKAYA, V.N.;._IZERGIN,, A.F.
Gallium arsenide syn esia from t e melti I-zv#vytr.ucheb.zav.;fiz.n6.2s
180 163.
(MMA 16:5)
1. Sibirskiy fiziko-takhnicheskiy institut pri Tomskom gosudaretvejinom
universitete Imeni Kuybyaheva.
(Gonium arsenide crystals-Growth)
L io766.63 IVEW
AC=ICU M 8/0139/63/ODO/OD3/0023/0026
A
R
UTRa - Izergin, A* P. j Selivanova, V.- A. jChernigarskaya, V. No
emide ce--g I e - crystal. blockE
TIM: The growing ctr _&aM=Wxs i5ingle crystalst eL sein;
by the moneamelting method
~!~SOMM.- -IVU2. Yixilm no., 3, 3.963' 23-26-
TOPIC TAGS.- gaMum arsenide crystal4rowth,, ganim arsenide zone melting
ABSZRWT: Conditions for obtalning sIngle-crystal ingots ~f g&Ui= arsenide by
the zone melting method. bave beea studied. Synthesie . zonal pjalrication, and
crystaLlization were carried out In one tube with higb-frequency beating by a
GL-15-M generator. The starting cczftpments, gaUlum aucl arsenic, vere placed
in the tae separately. It was tvand that a lawering of the radial and axial
temperature gradients resultedin Urger single-crystal blocks. This can be
attributtd to the reduced aWd of crystallization, which in this case was
3-5 =/br- The crystallization frant under these conditions approached the
yl=e. The duration of the contact between the melt and the container was re-
duced for a given speed of movement. The zone-melting method is considered
Card IM/
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ACCESSION luM AP4025100 S/0139/63/000/006/0177/0178
it 1AUTHORS: Chernigovskayap V. N.; Grirorlyeva, A. G.; Izergin, A. P.
...TITIE: Synthesis of gallium arsenide in graphite boats
IVUZ. Fizika
SOURCE noe 6, 19639 177-178
trITOPIC TAM galliu6 arsenide, gallium arsenide synthenis, graphitaboat, impuritVf
11.16, Cup Pep Alp Sip semioonduotorp silicon ccataminatim
ABSTRACT. A now apparatus to be uced in gallium arsenide synthosis is desoribed,
It involved an elongated square-seetion graphite boat so suspended'within a quartz
class ampule as to etiminate the xra~hite-quartz contact (see Pig. 1 of the
Enclosure). The apparatus was developed to prevent the silicon contamination
resulting from the-reaotion of graphite and quartz at the temperature of 1240C
necessary-for the reactim and for zonal p=ification of galliuj arsenide. ZTateria1
-producL-d in this apparatum was free of Si. Its content of WS, Cu;'Fet and Al
:.'ranged from'zoro to ao6ept&bly small amounts throughout the body of each s=ple.
1:0ris"s art, hasi I figd~* and 2 tables.
Card
T11
ACCESSION Us AP40251W
ASSOCILTIONt Sibirskly'fisiko-teAnicheakiy institut pri Tomskom gommiversitsto
fimeni V. V. LWby*shvm (Siberian Physical and Teobaical Institutep Tomsk State
sity)
i1xiver
'smwiwa: imeo62 ]WOM
DATE AcQt i4peb64
!SUB CMEs HL9 PH.". 1.0 REP SOV: 001 OqM: 002
ACCESSION NRI 94025100
ENCLOSUREi 01
Fig. -.1'. (Ab s.t,r,a a t 9 r" ~ot~s*.'Woithor title nor y'arte" de'sorip'tion,given'.)
Card 3/3
GRIGORIUIVA, A.G.; CHEMGOVSKAYA, V.N.; IZERGIN, A.P.
Refinement of gallium arsenide by the zone dissolution method. Izv.
VYS. ucheb. zav.; fizo no.4:16-18 163. (%IIIIA 16:9)
1. Sibirskiy fiziko-tekliniclieskiy institut pri Tomskom gosudarstven-
noia universitete imeni V.Vo ftybyshova.
(Gallium arsenide)
/p%-r m /T /ru
CHERNIGOVSKIY,,__If;,V.., assistent.
Noise of gas-dianbarge devices in a transverse r-gnetic field.
Izv. LETI.no.45.-120-134 161* (MIRA 16;5)
(Electron tubes-Noise) (Magnetic fields)
SOV/24-58-9-12/31
AUTHOR: Chernigovskaya, Ye*I9
__(Moscow)
TITLE: --He~~1[na iayer and a Plate Lying on a Layer
(Teplovyye volny v sloye i plite, lezhashchey na. sloye)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii iiauk SSSR, Otdeleniye Tekhnicheskikh
vauk, 1958, Nr 9, pp 91 - 93 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The paper is concerned with the following problems:
1) The temperature field in a layer whose upper surface
is subjected to the action of pexiDdic sources of heat.
2) Temperature field in a plate lying on a layer due to
periodic sources of heat. In the first problem the layer
has a finite thickness h and the sources of heat on its
upper surface have an intensity given by:
q3 ~- (Qlsin wT + Q2cos wr) sin ax sin Oy (1.1)
where it is assumed that all the heat flows into the
layer. As is well known, the temperature distribution is
given by the equation of heat transfer:
2 1 at I
t1 = - - (1.2) .
a Dm
Cardl/2
SOV24-58--9-12/31
Heat Waves in a Layer and a Plate Lying on a Layer
It is shown that the solution for t 1 is in the form:
ti Cizi + C3Z3)sin wT + (201Z 3 -1/2C3Zl)cos WT3sin
ax sin Oy (1-15)
where Zi and Z 3 are certain functions defined in
the text. in the case of a thin plate lying on a layer,
an analogous expression for ti is derived where the
plate is acted upon by sources of heat distributed according
to the law sin a x sin 0 y There are 6 Soviet
references.
SUBMITTED: February 13, 1957
Card 2/2
CHERNIGOVSKAYA, Ye. I., Cand Tech Sci (diss) -- "Temperature stresses and
temperature fields in*beams and plates lying on an elastic base". Moscow)
1959. 18 pp (Acad Construction and Architecture USSRI, Central Sci Res Inst
of Structural Designs TsNIISK), 200 copies (KL, No 9, 1960, 126)
Hoskva)
_L
Using the method of initial parameters in solving problems
of bending of circular plates. Stroi.mokh. I rascb.soor.
1 no.3:36-38 '59. (HIRA 12:8)
(Elastic plates and shells)
CHEMGOVSUYA. Te.l. (140skVa)
.0
Thermal atressos in elastiCallY supported slabs. Stroi.makh.
i rasch.soor. I n0.609-43 159. (MM 13:4)
Niastic plates and shells) (Strains and stresses)
CHERNIGOVSKHA, Te.I.
Ther,mal stresees In elastically suprpnrte~ beams and circular
ar~M. Nauch.doklays.shkoly; atroi. no.1:101-110 '59.
(MIRk 12:10)
1. Rnkomendovana TSentrallmyn naucbm-issledovatel'skiT, institutom
stroitel'mlk~ lmbstruktaiy I Imfedrov teornticheskor nekbaniki
Moskovskogo inzhenerno-stroitel'nopo instituta Im. V.V.Kub7sheva.
(Concrete slabs) (Girders')
SOV/179-59-1-22/36
AUTHOR: Cher-nigovskaya, Ye. I. (Moscow)
TITLE:--l-h-e-C-alculation of Beams and Plates on an Elastic Foundation
Under the Influence of Temperature, Taking the Phenomenon of
Breaking Away into Account (0 raschete balok i plit na
uprugom osnovanii pri temperaturnykh vozdeystviyakh s uchetom
yavleniya otryva)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya A.-kademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh
nauk, Mekhanika i mashinostroyeniye, 1959, Nr 1, pp 134-137
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The Droblem is formulated by considering a circular plate
of radius R divided into two Darts, a central part of
radius b , regarded as lying on an elastic foundation, and
an outer ring of radius R-b in which breaking away occurs.
The total deflection of the plate is assumed to be made up of
a deflection caused by the temperature gradient and a deflect-
ion caused by the load on the plate. A solution is obtained
in terms of Bessel and Hankel functions, and graphs are given
which enable the solution to be evaluated numerically. The
analo-ous problem of a beam is also considered, and the paper
concludes with a worked example. There are 7 figures and 4
SOV/179-59-1-22/36
The Calculation of Beams and Plates on an Elastic Foundation Umder
the Influence of Temperature, Taking the Phenomenon of Breaking Away
into Account
references; 2 of the references are Soviet, 1 French and 1
German.
SUBMITTED: July 2, 1958.
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S/124/62/000/005/047/048
D251/D308
AUTHOR: Chernigovska
TITLE: Temperature stresses in a circular plate lying on an
elastic base, evoked by stationary temperature fiel.de
YERIODICAL; Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika,, no. 5, 1962,
abstract 5V111 (Tr. Tsentr. n.-i in-ta stroit. kon-
struktsiyt Akad. atr.-va i arkhitekt. SSSR, 1961,
no. 2, 105 - 112)
TEXT: A study is made of-the temperature stresses evoked by axisy-
mmetric temperature fields in a thin circular plate lying on an
elastic base. The temperature is assumed constant with respect to V~9
the thickness and is dependent on the distance from the center of
symmetry of the plate. The temperature stresses are determined for
the following fundamental cases of heat '-conduction: 1) A point
heat-source acts at the center of the plate and on the end-surfaces
of the plate heat-exchange takes place which is described by bounda-
ry conditions of the third kind, 2) within a circle situated in the
center of the plate a constant temperature is preserved, owing to
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0
S/12Y62/000/005/047/048
Temperaturestresses in a circular... D251 D308
the presence of corresponding form of the chosen heat-sources, and
on the remaining part of the plate heat exchange takes place, des-
cribed by boundary conditions of the third kind; 3) within a circle
situated in the center of the plate a constant temperature is pre-
served, and on the remaining part of the plate, the temperature is
equal to zero. [Abstractor's note: Complete translationj.
Card 2/2
CHERNIGOVSKAYA, Ye.I.
-~,-
Calculation of beams and plates I~ring on an elastic foundation
allowing for their breaking away from the foundation. Trudy
TSNIISK no.2:113-141 161. (Beams and girders) (MM 16:8)
(Elastic plates and shells)
- KOREM2 B.G.; CIMMUGOVSKAYAP Ye.111 BORODINA, I.S., red.izd-va;
GOL 'BERG `~ -
., M.-I. tekhn.. red.
[Calculations for plates on an elastic foundation]Ranchat plit
na uprugom osnovanii; posobie dlia proektirovshchikov. Moskvap
Gosstroiizdat, 1962. 354 p, (MrRA 15:22)
(Elastic plates and shells)
__gH,ERNIGOVSKIY. Alqksandr Anatollyevich; FOKROVSKIY, G.I., prof.)
--------
[Computation of slab charges for the opening up of
minerals] Raschet ploskikh zariadov dlia vskrytiia poleznykh
iskopaeEykh. Pod red. G.l.Pokrovskogo. Moskva) Nedra 1 1965.
95 p. WIRI is: 10)
C SKIY, A.A., Inshener.
The propelling of rock In ejection blasting. Gor, shur.
no.4:0-48 Ap 157. (MMA 10:5)
(Blasting)
PMOTSKIY, Georgiy losifovich,' prof., dokt. tekhn. nauk; CILWIIGOYSKIY,
-Alaklodr AD-8jWy-&vic4 kand. tokhn. nnuk;
otv. red.; KAUIPMAH, A.H,, red. izd-ve; GAIAHOTA, Y.T., tekhn. red.
(Determining the charge for large-scale draw blasting] Raachet
zariadov pri mossovykb vzryvakh nn vy'bros. Moskva, Goa. nauchno-
tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po gornorm delu, 1960. 43 p.
(Blasting) (MIRA 14:5)
AM4026338
BOOK EXPLOITATION
S/
Pokrovskiy, Ceorgiy losifovich (yyofessor, Doctor of Technical
Sciances); Anatollyovich (Candidate
of Technic-a17~_,Ei_ence_54
Calculation of blasting charges for mass explosions (Raschet
zaryadov pri nassovy*kh vzry*vakh na vy*bros) 2d ed., rev.
and enl. Moscow, Gosgortekhizdat, 1962. 84 p. illus.,
biblio., tables. Errata slip inserted. 4000 copies printed.
TOPIC TAGS: explosive charge, blasting charge calculation,
explosive material
PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This booklet is intended for engineers
in charge of blasting operations and for technical personnel
using explosives. Methods are described for the calculation
of explosive charges designed for the throwout effects used
in open-pit operations, road building, and on hydroangineering
projects. Numerous formulas are given for the various blasting
conditions in various types of soil. The appendix consists of
ballistic tables.
CHWIGOVSKIY, A.A.- -
Controlled rock-outburst with a system of borehole cha "e
rg)B,
Vzryv. delo no.51/8:13-22 163. (MIRA 16z6
(Blatiting)
!,,l .. . ..
I
t
,.CIERNIGOVSKIY, A.F.J. inzb.
Crossing of a 220 kv. power transmission line using new types of towers.
Elek. sta. 34 no.llt64-67 N 163. (MIRA 1722)
VORONINt V.; DROBYCKO., S.; MATSKO, B.;.CHM4F3OVSK--rY, G.; YOIN, K.
Aut=ati,j cantz-ol of the LPA-A+ iualts. kv. i kosm. p I no. 10:
76-77 0 165. (MITRA 18.-1l)
JEWA(h) TT/AT
J. 27721-66 EWT(1)/ETG(f)/EWG,W
Ka NRo A
03296 SOURCE CODE: UR/0209/66/000/001/0076/008)0,1
AUTHOR: Yoronin,J.;- Drobyazko, S. Chernigovskiy., G. Yudin, X.
ORG: None
VITIE: -Control systems for airfield electrio,power units
SOURCE: Aviatsiya kosmonavtikat no. 1, 1966, 76-80
TOPIC TAGS: airfield auxiliary equipment, diesel engine, electric
generator unit
5'1
0 -"un.s are dis-
-,;.ABSTRACT: The operation and control of diesel-Renerat 47 t
cussed in relation to supplying current to motor-starters of aircraft
gas-turbine engines. The current, voltage and speed-starting character-
istics were graphically illustrated. The effects of Deak loads on the
behavior.of diesel engines also were analyzed with the help of a speed-
load curve.. To overcome peak loads, it was recommended to keep constant
(or even to increase) th6-speed of the diesel engine and simultaneously
limit the rise of electric power by lowering the generator voltage. The-
effectiveness of this.method was illustrated by an oscillogram showing
the variations of current, voltage and speed. The engine speed 'Was' reg-
ulated by opening.the throttle valves An electromagnetic regulator was
used to govern the speed,of the APA-2 and APA-3 diesel-generator units.
2
Card l/
L 27721-6
ACC NRs AP6003296'
The operation of this e a
ontrol system was briefly described and it
-sadvantages -were mentioned. Another automatic sy-
statio and dynamic
stem used for APA-4TUnits was also described and its advantages over the,..-.
first system were _Rressed, In this new system, the voltage to the
electromagnetic regulator was-applied from a special circuit consisting
of a taohometer-generator and an amplifier mounted on the main diesel
shaft. This system was shown in a diagram and its operation wtLs expi-
lained..' A 4--patincrease in speed was obtained at the load rising from
zero to a 200 pet peak Such an increase oompensatedthe voltage drop
-horizontal,erternal characteristic.' Orig..art. has:
and provided a
7 diagramse
SUB UODE. 10 SUBM 3MTE: None ORI G REP:' ~000 OTH "REP: 000
Car 02
- C:um2ulnm
I-Idsher (solo Komarovka Odesukoy oblasti)
First aid kit. Folid. i akush. 22 no-5:35-37 W '57. (MIRA 10:6)
(HXDIGAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPARATUS)
CHP51GOVSKlY. I.P., felldsher (selo Komarovka Odesekoy oblasti)
Contact with the patient. Felld i akusb 24 no,2:39 Pe 139. --
(TmlClmi-:-PmCTIGl) (XMA 12:3 )
CHERNIESKIY I.P.; ANTIPIN, K.I.; BISEROV, M.P., red.
'2_-- -
[Masters of deep-sec-seining with orrurrevards from Ustl-
Kamchatsk] Ustl-kamchatsxie rwr.era g-Luookuvodnogo sniur-
revodnogo lova. Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskii, Knizhnaia red.
"Kamchatskoi pravdy," 1963. 20 p. (MIRA 17:5)
,e
14(2) SOV/127-59-2-18/21
AUTHOR: Chernigovskiy, I.S., Engineer
TITLE: A Self-Propelled Rotary Drilling Machine (Samokhod-
naya burovaya mashina vrashchatellnogo deystviya)
PERIODICAL: Gornyy zhurnal, 1959, Nr 2, PP 76-77 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The Ministry-of Transport-Means Construction pro-
duced a new type of drilling machine in 1958. The
new BTS-2 machines are designed for drilling vertical,
slanting and horizontal blast holes. The machine is
mounted on the B-80 tractor. Boring bits and cutting
chisels are used for softer and hard grounds, respec-
tively. Holes of 225 to 350 mm in diameter ca2 be
bored to depths of 25 or 30 m. The machine can bore
about'15 m of a 150 mm in diameter hole into the
hardest granite (hardness coefficient 14 in the
Soviet system of Protodlyakonov) during one shift.
A table shows the efficiency of the new machine as
compared with the older, comparatively inefficient
Card 1/2 machines (BU-20-2, BMK-2b, BA-100). The data was
A Self-Propelled Rotary Drilling Machine SOV/127-59-2-18/21
furnished by the Zheldorvzryvprom trust. Cutting
chisel~'izs6d.with the new machine are of the 6T
type produced by the Verkhne-Serginskiy zavod.
Their wear-resistance is 40 to 50 m in rocks having
a hardness coefficient 5 (system Protodlyakonov),
200 m at coefficient 2. The 6VK chisels are used
for hard rocks. Their mean wear-resistance is 17 m
at a hardness coefficient of 10 to 12. The 6VK
chisels as well as others (lN-6VK and 1N-8VK) were
developed by the VNIJBT.. (All-Union Scientific and
Research Institute of Drilling Technics). The lat-
ter two are not yet being serially produced. There
are 2 tables, And 1 schematic diagram.
ASSOCIATION: TsNIIS Ministerstva transportnogo stroitel'stva
(The TsNIIS of the Ministry of Transport-Means
Construction)
Card 2/2
CHEA-MIGOVSKIYJ N. N.
"Therapy of Postoperative Genitourinary Fistulas," Akush. i. g1n., N0.3, 1952
111. T.
Cherni,f~ovskiy, 11. T. "Observations of sunmary rardation oil Vrajigell Rland", Problemy
Arktiki, I-VIII, No. 12, p. 118-19.
SO: . 12 Feb. j5'i, (Letopist Zhurnal 1~,ylfh Statc-y, Nlo. 12, !,-;,
- 4.
CHMIGOVSKIY, N. T-
io he-!4068, of inaccessibilit7. Tokrug evet& n0-9:35- 9 54.
3 3 1
(Arctic region*) MRA 7:10)
CHICRNIGOVSXIT. N.T.
Actinoustric investigations in the Soviet Arctic. Probl. Arkt.
I Aatarkt. no. 4:91-96 160. (MIU 13:12)
(Arctic regions--Solar radiation)
S/169/62/000/002/034/0-19
D228/D3011
AUTHOR: CbP_rniamMkix__X__~
TITLE.- Some characteristics of the central. Arctic's radia-
tion climate
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 2, 1962, 1Q~; ab-
stract 2B160 (Tr. Arkt. i Antarkt. n.-i. in-ta, ~29,
1961, 54-83)
TEXT: The results of the observations of a number of drifting z7ta.-.
t_,ons for the period 1950-1957 in the central Arctic's near-polar
and eastern zones are considered. The observations were carried
out with the aim of characterizing the peculiarities of the radia.-
tion climate. It is noted that the monthly totals of solar rad-*La,-
,,~orx In the spring-*ummer period are greater in high latitudec;
-?,;-9 ) -than is the case in temperate and southerly lat4tudes,
( , 00 +
a~d that the maxi -mum amounts to more than 600 cal/CM2. The surfa;.,e
receivee a large. share of the radiation heat at the expense of Sky
radiation which increases owing to multiple reflection from ice.-
Card 1/2
S/169/62/000/002/0-3411/0-1 2
Some characteristics of ... D228/D301,
field and cloud surfaces and which comprises 745 of the total heat.
dnflux. It is pointed out that on an average for the year the albed-D
amounts to 78%; therefore the magnitude of absorbed radiation i_,
comparatively small, ranging from 5 to 12 kg-cal/Cm2 per month. A--
ten4-ion is attracted by the fact that the Arctit-. is distdngui-3hed
by small heat losses at the expense of effective radiation; in the
ol-ean's central part these thereby appear to be smaller than cn
the seacoasts. For the year as a whole the central Aretic's, rad~a-
t-ion balance is close to zero both in eastern and polar zonee. I_
mayimum total constituted 200 cal/cm2 for a day (June-.Jul
ly) and
7.4 kg--,a2/cm2 for a month (July). The aathor notes that the sna-
I ys i s0f theradiation regime of different parts olf the Ar~~Ajic al-
Icws the whole water area of the central part- of -the Arctic Ocean
no_~-Ihward_= from 750N to be considered as a homcgeneou= geographic
zo-ne. Tables are given for the quantities under consideration ac-
oording to different drifting stations. / Abstracter's note.* Cor.--
Diete transiation.-7
Clard 2112
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42111
:3/733/60/000/003-4/007/012
1046/1246
Thc uE~e of rzOintion data in background glacial and meteoroloCical
procnr-is time in advance
~vov. UnivQr2itet. Astronomicheskiy sborni,., no. 3-4, 1960, 137-139
f t*
Comparative wialyaiz3 ol he monthly totaln of corpuncular radiation for
Of ar,Y Y*Ij~- with tl:,,, ic~2-coverod area of the sea in July-joptember of
ht, icxt ycnr points to four of relationzhip that can bo used in -i-dictine the
naviC.%tion conditions in th,.~ Arctic setiz one year*in ddvance: 1) positive radiation
varintions aro follow(A loy na in the glaciality abnve the norn, 2) Ilecative
va-.-iations tire "LOllowed by V~fi !-,oA. flavorabli! glaciality cozidition3; 3) P03itive
yariatinns are followed by favorable .-laciality conditions, or by
Cluciality close to the norm; 4) ni-gutlve variations are followed by comparatively
unfavorable glaciality cond.4-tionn-, (;r by Claciality close to the norm.
C
3
ard 1/2
The u3e of rndiation data...
i'~
A ~-XLCPION: ArktichesKie i Antnektiches'Kiy nauchno-isaledovatel'skiy institut -VK
(Arctic and ~ntar;-Aic icientific Research Institute)
2/2
S/169/62/000/01,--/041/095
D228/D307
C'nernigovskiy, N.T.
T ITIX .1ad.iation properties of snow in the Central 'arctic
PE-11-10DIC,'iL: 11aiferativnyy zhurnal, Geof izika, no. 12,. 1962, 23,
abstract 123162-(Tr. Ellbrussk. vysokogorn. kom-
1 (4), Nallchik, 19.59, 61-70)
pleksn. e!;speditsii, v
TZXT: The mean monthly values of the snow albedo in the
Axctic vary from 60 to 37~1'0. The albado has a higher value if there
is consideraUe cloudiness in the lower and middle layers than is
the case i-fnen the sky is clear. Three types are noted for the
diurnal variation of tho albedo. Data-about the total radiation
at some .~Wctic sCations are also given, as are the results of study-
in(, the penetration of solar radiation through the snow cover.
fAbstracter's note: Complete translation2
Card 1/1
CHERNIGOVSKIY, N.T.
Radiation penetrating into the upper water layer of Arctic seas.
Probl. Arkt. i Antarkt. nc.13:51-57 163. (MA 16:9)
(Arctic regions-Senwater-Optical properties)
FMIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 4, 1963, abstract 4B159
(Sb. Materialy konferentsiy po itogam MGG (1960) i meteorol.
izuch. Antarktidy (1959).M. Gidrometeoizdat, 1961, 91-97)
The results from actinometric observations in the Arctic con-
at 14 polar and two drifting-stations from 1957 to 1959 are discussed.
A regular decrease in monthly values of total ritdiation with increased latitude
was observed only when a regular alternation of day and night was observed in
the entire Arctic or in its southern regions. During the polar day the lati-
tudinal distribution of total radiation was disrupted; the maximum monthly
totals of radiation were observed-in the Central Arctic and the minimum in the
.western part. This distribution of total radiation depends on the distri-
bution of.cloud cover. Scattered radiation, which accounts for up to 70 -80
Card 1/2
L 12763-63
S/169/63/000/004/008X~.
Preliminary.results from actinometric observations ...
-per cent of the monthly totals of r~adiation, plays a large part in the total
radiation in the Arctic. Tran5parency of the atmosphere is the sance, on the
average, over the entire Arctic and higher than in the temperate latitudes.
During the polar night, from October through Warch, the -radiation balance was
negative at all polar and drifting stations, but was positive from May through
August and, on the average, for the year. A connection was discovered between
deviations in radiation values from.the average values for many years and zhe
baria field. Regions with positive radiation anomalies correspond to high
pressure regions while regions with negative radiation anomalies correspond to
low pressure regions. The connection between radiation and temperatures ap-
peared to be less clear. The valuesof total radiation noted during this
,period were above the normal over the greater part of the Arctic; this coincided
with maximum solar activity.
ZA-bstracter's note., Complete-translationj
~Card 2/2
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. . ~ the Soriet Aratia during the
Elements of the radiation regime
International Geophysic Year and the year of the International
Geophysical Cooperation. Trudy AANII 266936-65 161+ (MIRA 18s1)
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kollegii: V.N.Chernigovskii, V.V.Zakusov, P.A.Beloshapko.
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(Anesthesia in obstetrics) (Childbirth--Psychology)
VASILENKO. 7.D.. dotsent. zavedu3nishchiy; CHERNIGOVSKIT, V.N., professor, zaveduyu-
ahchiy.' ----
Reflexes from vein reaeptors. Yop.fiziol.int. no.1:145-151 '52.
(MLHA 6:8)
1. Kafedra anAtomii i fitiologii cheloveka Voronexhakogo pedagogicheekogo
instituta (for Vasilenko). 2. Laboratoriya fiziologii retseptorov Instituts.
fiziologii im. I.P.Pavlova Akademii nauk SSSR (for Ghernigovskiy).
(Reflexes) (Veins)
K" , G.S;; CHFJUIIGMKIY, V.11., professor, deyBtvitellnyy chlen Akademii medi-
tslnsi~lkh -nauZ�!-SSr.-zi~4eduYushchiv; BYKOV, K.M., akademik, direktor.
Duta on the study of the role of interoceptors in the pathogenesis of acute
pulmonary edema. First report: Role of interoceptors in the pathogeneels of
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1. Laboratoriya fiziologii retseptorov Instituta fiziologii im. I.P.Pavlova
Akudemii nauk SWR (for Chernigovskiy). 2. Institut fiziologii im. I.P.Pav-
lova Akademii nauk SSSR (for Bykov). 3. Akademiya meditsinski1cch nauk WSR
(for Chernigovnki7). (Edema) (Nervous system) (lungs-Diseases)
KOVALICVA, G.A.; OHMIGOVSKIY _YLN., professor. deystvitellnyy chlen Akademii me(Ii-
teinskikh nauk SSSR, zaveduyut;hahiy; BYKOV, K.M., akademik, zaveduyughchly.
Effect of the functional state of certain sectors of the central nervous
system upon interoceptive reflexes. First report; Effect of the excitation
and removal of the cerebellum upon reflexes from interoceptors. Yop.fiziol.
int. no.1:236-254 '52. (MLRA 6;8)
1. laboratoriya interoteeptaii Otdela obahchey fiziologii Instituta eksperi-
mentullnoy meditsiny Akademii meditainakikh nauk 333R (for Chernigovskiy).
2. Otdel obshchey fiziologii Instituta eksperimentallnoy meditBiny Akademii
meditsiaskilth nLaik SSSR (for Bykov). 3. Akademiya meditsinakikh nauk SSSR
(for Chernigovnkiy). (Reflexes) (Cerebellum)
LEBPMVA. V.A.; CHHMIIGO~IY, professor, deystvitellnyy chlen idmdemii
meditsinskikh nauk SSSR, zavedtiyushchiv; BYKOV. K.M.. bkademik, direktor.
Gradients of interoception of the gaatro-intestinal tract. Vop.fiziol.int.
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1. laboratoriya fisiologii retseptorov InStitUta fiZiOlDgii im, I.P.Pavlova
Akademii nauk SSSR (for Ghernigovskiy). 2. I.astitut fissiologii im.,I.F.Pav-
lova Akademii nva* SSSR (for Bykov). 3. Akademiya meditsiiiskikh nauk SWR
(for Chernigovskiv.). (Nervous system) (Stomach) (Intestines)
INBIWA, V.A.;. KBAYUTIN, V.M.; GHMUTIGOVSKIY, V.11., profeasor, deyetvitellnyy
chlen Akademii medittiingki)47-na-ig-.Igglt,--!gtii;6duyuahchiy; BYKOV, K.M., aka-
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Reflexes from the chenoreceptore of the bladder. Vop.fiziol.int. no.1.305-
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1. Laboratoriya fisiologii retseptorov Instituta fisiologii im. I.P.Pavlova
Akademii nank SSSR (for Chernigovokiy). 2. Institut fisiologii im. I.P.
Pavlova Akademii nauk SSSR (for Bykov). 3. Akademiya meditsinakikh nauk
SSSR (for Chernogovskiy). (Bladder) (Reflexes)
MRKUIDVA, O.S.; OMMIGOVSKIY.-A.U., professor, deystvitellnyy chlen Akademii
meditainakil-I -nuuk-i~ik. z--aveduyushchiy; BYKOV, K.M., akadenik, direktor.
Interoceptors and skeletal muscles. lirst report: General de6cripti6n of the
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1. laboratoriya fiziologii retseptorov Instituta fiziologii im. I.P.Pavlova
Akademii nank SSSR (for Chernigovskiv). 2. Institut fiziologii im. 1.P.
ftvlova Azademii nuuk SSSR (for Bykov). 3. Akademiyu meditsinskikh nauk
SSSI (for Chernigovskiy). (Iiervoim system) (Hunculookeletal system)
MERKULOVA, O.S.; CHMMIGOVSKIT. V.N., deyBtvitelInyy chlen Akudemii meditainakikh
nauk SSSR. i-a-vedi*nwhcfi]~;7,-jftOV, K.M., alrademik, direktor.
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Akademii nauk SSSR (for Chernigovskiy). 2. Instit,at fiziologii im. I.Pft-.-
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(for Chernigovakiy). (Nervoiis system) (Masculoakeletal system)
KeRKULOVA. 0.S.; CIMMIIGOVSKIY. Y.N., profeenor, deyetvitellilyy chlen Akademii
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1. Labcoratorlya fisiologii retseptorov Instituta fiziologii in. I.P.Favlova
Akademii nauk SSSR (for Chernigovskiy). 2. Institut, fiziologii im. I.P.
Pavlava akadenii nauk SM (for Bykov). 3. 4,:ademi7a meditsiaskikh nauk
SSSR (for GhernigovBkiy). (Misculoskeletal system) (Nervous system)
MEMWWVjL, O.S.; CHMIGOVSKIY, V.N., professor, deystvitelInyy chlen Akademii
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(mLRA 6.8)
1. laboratoriya fiziologii retseptorov Inatituta fiziologii im. I..P.Pavlova
Akademii nauk SSSR (for Chernigovskiy). 2. Institut fiziologii im. I.P.
Pavlova Akademii nauk SSSR (for Bykov). 3. Akademkya nauk meditsinakikh nauk
SSSR (for Cheruigovskiy).
(Musculoakeletal system) (Nervous system) (Blood--DiBeases)
MUSYASHCHIKOVA, S.S.; BRDNMBYN, A. I., zaveduyuahchiy; CHMIGOVSKIY,,. V.M., deyst-
vitellnyy chlen Akademii meditsinsUch nauk SSSR; BYKOV. K.H.. akademik, di-
rektor.
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of various analysors. VoD.fiziol.int. no.1:411-428 '52. (MI-RA 6:8)
1. Blektrofiziologicheakaya laboratoriya Inatituts, mozga im. Bekhtereva, (for
Bronshteyn). 2. laboratorlya fiziologii retseptorov Inatituta fiziologii im.
I.P.Phvlova. Akademii nauk SSSR (for Chernigovakiy). 3. Inatitut fi2iologii
im. I.P.Pavlova Akademii nauk SSSR (for Bykov). 4. Akademiya meditsinBkikh
nauk (for Ghernigovskiy). (Nervous system)
POPOVA, T.Y.; CHFMIGOVSKIY, V.N., professor, deystvitellnyy chlen Akudemii medi-
tainskikh-miuk-S35r, -Z&ve&IYushchiy; BYKOV, K.M., akademik, direktor.
Effect of inspiration of carbon dioxide and oxygen upon interoceptive re-
flexes. Vop.fiziol.int. no.1:455-468 '52. (MLUA 6:8)
1. laboratoriya fixiologii retseptorov Instituta fiziologii im. I.P.Pavlova
Akademii nauk SSSR (for Chernigovskiy). 2. Institut ficiologii im. I.P.
Pavlova Akademii nauk SSSR (for Bykov). 3. Akademiya meditsinskikh nauk
(for Chernigovskiv). (Reflexes) (Carbon dioxide--Physiological effect)
(Oxygen-Physiological effect)