SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ANDRONOV, A.A. - ANDRONOV, L.

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-ANDRONOVS A.A. (doceasedli LEONTOVIGHt Ye.A. (Gorikiy) Dynamic systems of the first degree of nonroughness on a plane, Conditions necessary for a state of the first degree of nonroughness of a dynamic system (G - conditions). Mat. abor. 68 no.3s328-372 N 165. (WRA 18:11) L 12791-66 EWT(1)/ETC(F)APF(n)_~~/EWG(M)- ---IJP(c) -- -AT - AM NR, AP502662,1V SOURCE CODE: TJR/0056/65/049/0011/1293/130 AUTHOR; Andronov, A. A Radi02hysics Institute of the Gortkiy State University ORG: (Radiofizicheskiy institut Gorikovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta) TITLE: Cyclotron absorption and heating in a plasma SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 49, no. 4., 1965,t 1293-1303 TOPIC TAGS: plasm beating, cyclotron resonance, rarefied plasma, plasma electromagnetic wave, plasma instability ABSTRACT: The purpose of the investigation to determine the conditions under which the establishment of steady state (plateau) in alow-density plasma occurs after a relatively lon time or does not occur at all, so that cyclotron heating of the plaRkbecomes possible. It is shown on the basis of an.analysis of the mo 0 of the plasma particles in a specified electromagnetic field that the time in which the cyclotron absorption is decreased can be made large if the electromagnetic wave propagates along the magnetic field with the speed of light. Absorption of the electromagnetic waves under these conditions is analyzed in the --L--12791-66- ACC NRI AP5026623-- quasilinear approximation. A criterion is found for the kinetic in- stability of the quaBistation6ry plasma state in the field of a slow monochromatic plane wave with respect to a wave propagating along a fixed magnetic field. This criterion is found to be the same as the instability criterion obtained for the plateau in the quasilinear theory by one of the authors earlier (Andronov., with V. Yu. Trakbtengerts, ZhETF v. 45, 1009, 1963). It is shown that an instability of this type an increase the efficiency of cyclotron heating by providing a nechanism for continuous transfer of energy to plasma. The latter 3ituation is illustrating by using as an example the nonrelativiBtic notion of a charged particle in a field produced.by two monochromatic Dlane waves. Author thanks V. K. Yulvat-ov for valuable comments and B, G, Denisoy for a discussio-n--oT the manuscript. Orig. art. has: 5 f igures and 32 formulas. 3UB CODE: 20/ SUBM JDATE: 17May'65/ NR REF'SOV: 012/ OTH REF: 003 91757-�6 ACC NRI APBOO4900 SOURCE CODEt UR/0057/66/036/001/0196/0108 AUIMOR: Andronovi A*.A* ORG: None TITLE: Nonlinear theory of the dipole resonance of a plasma burst and the coherOut acceleration of plasma BOUWB*. Zhurnal tekhnIcheskoy fIz1kij v. 36, no. 1, 1960, 196-198 TOPIC TAGS: plasma acceleration, plasma resonance, nonlinear theory, axial rdagnetic fields scattering cross section ABSTILWT: This letter to the editor Is concerned with the efficiency of the coherent method of plasma acceleration of V.I.Vekaler (Atomnaya energiya, 2, 427, 1957). A uniform cylinder of radius R and length L small compared with the wavelength is adopt- ed as a model of the plasma burst and all resonances are neglected except the quas14- static dipole resonance at frequency F zs 9/21/2, where I is the plasma frequency. It is assumed that the electromagnetic wave is circularly polarized with the electric vector perpendicular to the axis of the plasma cylinder, and that the plasma In con- fined in an axial magnetic field# Results of calculations of the scattering cross section and the polarization phase as functions of the deviation of the frequency from the resonance value and the ratio of the Intensity of the wave to the strength of the., axial magnetic field are presented graphically, and the hysteresis phenomena that they Card 1/2 M 8334 L 217t;7~66 Acc -NRI Amomoo- reveal are d1scusaeC It F in from 3 x,109 to 1010 rad/sec, the plasma temperature is 104 o., the cross section of the accoleiiator waveguide is 10-50 cm2, and the Q factor .is 100, hystoresis:oets in.at powers of-the-order of several watts. If the radius of the plasma cylinder is I cm,-the time required for,a plasma Lon owing to its thermal velocity, to cross the plasma cylinder is approximately 6 x 10'f sec. This time in of the sum order as that required to accelerate the plasma to 10 cm/rec within a length of 50 cm; it may therefore be difficult to achieve resonance conditions. 7be author thanks 'M.A.Miller for discussions and for his Interest in the work, and V.B.Gilldenbuq for remar1w. Origs art. has: 2 fomulas and 3 figures. BUD CCDXI 20/ BUMM DA721 07Jun 65/ 0910 MWs 014/ OM Ort 005 ACC Nkt MM8804 SOURCE CODEt 5766397657WWA328/0372 AUTHORS2 0~(Gorlkiy); Leontovich, Yes A. (Gorlkiy) ORG% none TITLEt knEdo !Zsteme_of the first order of refinement in the plane -SOURCEt Materaticheskiy abornik, v. 68, no 3t 19651 328-372 TOPIC TAGSt dynamic system, systsm'analysisp dynamic behaviort trajectory analysis f "'ABSTRAM Th -class of simple refined systems called 11 stems of the first order a e refinement" is-consid red. Systems of this type are found among the systems in the a :.plane, that is$ systems of the form dy P (X. (xf where x and y are the Cartesian7cooidinates i'~ the plane;. The concept of the "coarseness" of dynamic system is defined in term of the variables and vector spaces involved. Conditions neoessaxy for a system of the first order of refinement are established. Three conditions are stated; the violation of any one --if these three -ref ..conditions is necessary for the.-given system to be of the firstorde of, inement.e ,K, ion Lof the solution and The~ discussions. are based on Afie theorem of .11iinor Varist derivatives from the solution according to initial values from the variation of the righthand side" (see As As Andronov and Yes A. Leontovich (Rozhdoniye prodellrqkh C 'd --- . -... ~. .. R~Msw 1 1.1 e Q (~ e A~IL - --- ---- - -- -- - -- - --. - - L L5168-66 W-WIng Gw - -/004/ 7 ACC NRt AP6028335 SOURCE CODE; UR/02~3/6C 6~105~~61656 AUTHOR: Andronovp A. A ORG: none TITLE: Antenna (probe) impedance and noise in cosmic plasma SOURCE: Kosmicheskiye iosleaovaniya, v. 4, no- 4, 1966, 556-567 TOPIC TAGSs interplanetary plasma# antenna gain, very high 1reque4icy, cyclotron frequency, plasma electromagnetic wave, rarefied plasma A-JAIXE, ABSTRACT: The impedance and noise of a model antenna in an isotropic plasma are calculated. A simple mathematical model is selected to identify the governing parameters of an actual antenna on a space probe (or earth 9,0telrite) moving through a rarefied plasma. It is assumed that the plaE~ ~ti~oles do not interact with the probe 3urface and the effect of magnetic fieM on the probe impedance is negligible.,: The Poisson Qquation is Fourier-transformed, and the antenna impedance is calculated f0i W < < W 0 and w w0. The intensity of shot noise for the model antenna is expressed by - Y----2- "- -- . t .. - . - .. (00 X0 Ta 3 2(2a) -X. F,(a)T* 7'3 K where -o)L/2Vr i~id a is a MacDonald function. An effective i K2(2 UDC; 537-311.5 Card Z/z IP"~' k.71DROJOV, A. F. Andronov, A. F. "Improving the quality of Vae 111oskvich ~.UtOMObilL'," Avtomob. prom-st'. 194)) Uo. 4, P. 13-15. SO: U-3736) 21 May 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statcy, no. 18, 19;,j)). I NHNNP-=N=Q~ ~.Mwx%v"Hml AITIROITOV, A. F. Avtomobill "Mos4vich"; konstruktaiia i obaluzhivanie. ff_)4otjkvich" Automobile, design and maintenanqj/. Moskva. Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry. 1930. 229 p. MO: Slavic unclass. SO: Soviet Transnort~ttion and Communication. A Bibliograi,hy, Library of Congress Reference Department, Washington, 1952, Unclassified. ANDRONOV. A.F.; BORISOV, N.I.; KUPEPAM, M.N.; TUALIPAN, YU.A.; XR&MARMO, G*V,, kandlUt takhnic-heskikh nauk, rateenxent; X&YKOV, A.S., kandidat tekhai- oheskikh nauk, redaktor; BROESH, V,Y., Whaner, saveduyuehchiy rodaktsiey. [Repair of the *Xoskvtoh" automobile; dismantling-assembling and adjust- ment workl Remont aytomobilia *Wskvich": razborochno-aborochnyo I ragw- lirovochnye raboty. Xoskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit- ry, 1952. 286 p. (MT-RA, 6:5 (Automobiles--Repairing) ANDRONOV, A. F. Automobiles - Design and Construction Impruvine the autonobilo "M103kvich." Avt. trakt. prom. No. 2~ 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953, Uncl. KULIFAN, Tu.A., inzhener; ~OV A.F.1 Inzhener, redaktor-, TIKHO- NOV, A.Ta., tekhnicheokl~ redaktor. [Spare parts catalog for the *MoskvIoh01 Katalog zapasnykh chastei avtomobilia "Moskvich.0 Izd. 2-e, perer. i dop. Moskva, Goo. nauch- no-tekhn. izd-vo masbinoetrott. lit-ry, 1954. 164 p. (MLR& 8:1) 1. Rassia. (1923- U.S.S.R.) Hinisterstvo avtomobillnoy i traktornoy prouWahlennosti. (Automobiles-Apparatua and supplies) A"RONOV, A.Y. Letter to the editor. Avt.trakt.prom. no.9:31 S 154.(KT-RA 7:10) 1. Moskovskly zavod malolitrazhnykh avtomobilay. (Automobiles) Aut it- 1 cl; 11; conrt. uction and i7a I rt-no.-Ice. 171. ~'! , r ~ r.~r. , Gon. mijchno-t~flchn. . i7d-vo roO-iltiostrolt. lit-ry, '111 1 . I 1. kutov.obiles - DecsiF~n and construction. ANIIROHO F. . - ~ffiftdiw- The new Moskvich-402 passenger automobile. Avt. i trakt. prom. n0-3: 6-8 Mr 156. (MLRA 9:7) I,Hoskovskiy zavod malolitra2hnykh avtomobiley. (Automobiles) KRALIPAN, il-.A.,inzhener; ANDR NQV- 6jA,,..inzhener, MATVIYETA, Te.N.Jakhnicheskiy redaktor [Model 402 of the "Moskvich" automobile; maintenance instructions] Avtomobill 'Moskvich" modeli 402; instruktatia po ukhodu. Otv. red. A.Y. Andronov. Izd. 2-oe, dop. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-yo mashinostrolt. lit-ry, 1957. 171 P. (KLRA 10:5) 1. Glavnyy koz;'Btrukto,-r Moskovskiy avtomobilOYr(for Andronov) (Autalbobiles) AMMONOV. A.?.; CHURAZOV, S.D. 00WAIMs Mookvich-43 automobile vith the Universal body. Avt.i trakt. prom. no.11:16-17 N t57, (MIRA 10:12) 1. Roskovskiy savod malolitrashnykh avtomobiley. (Automobiles--Bodies) inzh., otvetotvanzW red.;, TIKMOVi KHAT,IFAIT, Th.A., inzh.;,JjEjIVY A*Yaw, teklm# red. "NoikvAdbil automQbIlej model 402; maintenance manual] Avtomobill ~ HookwiAelmod'ell 4,02; instruktoiiapo ukhodu. Otvet. red. A.F. Ardronov. lzd.~., dop. Mosk-~a, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashino- stroit. lit-ry, 1958. 189 p. (MIRA 11:9) 1, Mosknvokly zavod malolitrazliu~ avtomobiley. 2, %1*7W bustiuk- tor Moskovskogo zavodA malolt%=hnyft avtomobiley (for Andronov)V (Antomobilee-Kaintenance) .,_iazb., red.; STUPIN. A.K., red. izd-va,; KHALIFAII, Tu. A*, i nzb. L-AMON01,-AAL. UVAROTA, A.F., tekhn. red. [Catalog of automobile parts) Xatalog detalei avtomobilia Miakvich 402. Moskva, Goo. neuchno-tokhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. Itt-r7, 1958. 285 p. (MMA 11:12) 1. Russia (1923.k--~-. U.S.S.R.). Glaynoye' upravleniye po sbytu aytomobil ey i traktornoi produkto-ii-i sellskokhozvaystvennykh mashin. 2. Otdel glavnogo konstruktora Moskovskogo savoda malolitrastinVkh avtomobiley(for Kballfan). 3. Glavnyy konstruktor Moskovskogo zavoda malolitrazbnykh avtomobiley(for Andronov). (Automobileo--ApparatuR and supplies) KHAL,nK, Yu.A., Inzh.; ANDRONOT, A.F., inth.. red.; BOL'SnKOV, B.N., red.izd-va; UIrAftafjrrT.1r.-n.Gkhn. red. (Catalog of spare parts for the 407, 410NO 411, 423N, and 43o 'Moskvich" automobiles] Katalog zapasnykh chastai avtomobilei 'Moskvich' modelei 407, 410H, 411, 42)N 1'430. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1960. 481 p. OURA 13:7) 1. Moskovskiy savod malolitrazhnvkh avtomobilei. 2. Glavnyy konstruktor Mockovskogo zavoda malolitrazhnykh avtomobiley (for Andronov). (Automobiles--Apparatus and supplies) ANDRONOV A.F.. - ~ Mdemization of the' 9bakvich-MYP car. Za rul. 19 no.4:2D-21 AP 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Glavnyy konstruktor lbakovskogo zavoda malolitrazhnykh avtomobiley. (Automobiles) BELKIN, L.I.; GORELOV, L.R.; GORYACHIY, Ya.V.; ZILOV, A.L.; IIE14TSOVp Yu.M.;- TLAPINSKIY, V.N.; YUTT, Ye.M.; ~TP~PNO~t, A. F, inzh. I red, [Automobile qloskvich" 403j design and maintenance] Avto- mobil' "Moskvich" modeli 403; konstraktsiia i tekhniche- skoe obsluzhivanie. Moskvap Mashinostroeniep 2965. 402 p. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Glavnyy konst.-uktor Moskovskogo zavoda malolitrazhrWkh avtomobiley (for Andronov). BIUMv'p Leonid Isnakovioh; GORYACHIY, Yakov Vladimirovich,- NOVOSSLOY9 Igor' Vasillyevich; YUTTp Yevgeniy Markovichl WROVOV A F lnzh.p red.; . _0, o6 0~ VASIL'YEVA, I.A.1, red. izd-va; UVAROVAt & [The lq4oskvich-4072 automobilej design and maintenancel Avtomobill *Moskvich" model-i MY79, konstruktaiia i tekhnicheskoe, obsluzhivanie. Pod red. A.F.Andronova., Moskyap Gos.nauchno-takhn. izd-vo mahino- troit.lit-ryq 1961.- 398 p. (MM 3.4t6) : 0 Glavnyy konntruktor Moskovskogo zavoda malolitrazhnykh avtmobiley (for Andronov) (Automobiles) ANDRONOVp A.I.p inzil, Notwork planning in the installation of turbodyanaratorq. Emrg. strol. no. 4:28-33 165. (MM 18:12) 1. A. L. ANDRONOV. 2. ussR (6oo) 4. Agricultural Machinery 7. General introduction of machinery for heavy jobs involved in collective farm stockbreeding. Sots. zhiv. 15 no. 1. 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. A-NDRC,NOV, A.N. Device for turning rolls on milling macbines. Sbor.rats.predl.vnedr.v proizv. no.lt53-54 161. (MIPA 1437) 1. Nizbne-Tagillskiy metallurgicbeskiy kombinat. (Milling maebines--Attacbnents) L 4 1 P;~/F /Ell,-, !a,) 'EWPII t) 1y g~ v Sikj~.LB: Lite~rnoyf) proizvodstyo, no. 5, i,46ij, in -I Ord de-Li~i LIMIj UMO-04 ABSTRAOTt To irscrease the purity of ingots made from alloy VM65-1, a secondary ref,_ning -was atte-m-,ted. This process was pe_rfome-d in the mi-xiar after the original of e Wa5 rq ng Ir. the fu. ,ace. Only one I a__ El:- tic', r,, n 4 A E; M_ 1 t 8 -o'd .Knclosing t-be mu LR LLTY~ I'l v i; a~~ -v a, ox R n ',~etv e ar, th fi m x -rig, WWI*- MA!~ 9~Oq I Is rumvv tad Av-~~ tlie Z;-- rd L 41764-65 Ar-cEssion NR: APL036W- arAa3,VSIS proVed tneir content to be (respective-)l r-.47% 0.6,1% 4st thes Aj IF periphery, 5.17% and 0.63% at the uddpoint of the radius, &nd 5.07% and 2.1% at tne center f1the-ge test5 were conducted by Krv_rin"r 1sayev). The excessive pres6nce -~xp' - t , -. s 2"'-cor'-'n arol ~-zirr eleme-fts ws-e ta-i nc~', introd"Ictorl 0." rnol~43r of Li:', ii.!d to dTr'II-,i6n tile amouj L 'DI at firet to 5.5% am-l then to 5%. AU.tneso messurim isubstaati&14 "InGroazod .-,a ?-irkty of iagots " reduced the numher of cu-Us. OriZ. art. nast 2 figures and I table. ASSOCDATIONs nonis SUBMITTEDI 00 SICL j 00 Sa CODE3 M VO RV S017 3 000 OTUR t ODO Card 2/2 ANDRONOV, A.S. n r grain and silage-, experience of the experimental fam of the Kirghiz Stockbreeding Rpsearch Institute] Eakuraza no zerno i eilos; opyt eksperimentallnot fermy lirgizakogo nauchno-iseledova- tellskogo institute shirotnovodstva.,Yrunte. lirgizakoe goo. izd-vo, 1955. 2-2 P. (MLRA 9:11) (corn (Maize)) 17 A -, "l - , I I ( r Tj, USSR/Cultivated Plants Grains m-4 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., NO 1., 1958.- No 1513 Author : A. Andronov Inst 'No-t-GIVmr- TItle Sowing Com During HarvestIng Orig Pub Sokh. Yirgizii) 1956~ No 6., 13-14 Abstract The possibility of using parts of irrigated areas in deep valleys of the Kirgiz Republic occqpied by winter and su=er grain crops and early potatoes for sowing corn during harvesting is indicated. Some data from the year-long experience is liated which the experimental farm of the Kirgizian institute for livestock raising has gathered on the effectiveness of cul- tivating post-harvest corn. The agrotechay and methods of sowing corn at harvest are described. Card 1/1 kNDRONOT,-AL- Efficient methods for reconditioning parts and increasing their wear resistance. Masbinostrultell no.11:41-4Z N '61. (MIRA 14:11) (Machine tools-Maintenance and repair) 16: 00 090 0064 set of* O-w- 06 *&*Sa o a 0 se e 0 ago I ' a 4 41 v a 0 a 4 All 5'A Ali t 2 It a Ila it R am a k mm ., , -* A to ;- !.so A aeW of aeroods. M. V. -00 Ah S. kown MM.11 Loeb P" ) to^ I'l M -60 ! ISM . IWILV/ " al air MN4*6 ilk ledust Punts is -f ; -.00 0 4 : y MU W VlAld W OW Imb. It c%a*Wt of a 0 ad 416 spbem 4 a de"te diam. in hwh of We wi Ilk eack Clime meam of Autow Stan b t t d d M 00 u a e w Je mile dkm.). A . 2 filtef is tuvml to the lower ipk"*. IVA* the AN. it laltudMftd 2U VC 44 A :00 . opwA vain. 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It was detd. that Unt per, mkl tam detd. by combustion of these Pam In -Mhil T bustion of a mitt, of W"ral wt. substawe' ~i pt at *%)-Wl sorl 060- ~Wow li lo the sk *a u withm"iral owail of the nospe,. (011)l rsdo. The thasp in tbq Men. ld 1141011111 IL On the hlwk of eapd. data the lufluw* org-qbod the Ofte"t of C. 7v eumbultwe ru 40R. Of Wt. IUW&um in chlorinated hydro- h -Y =t Cl M-WGS dcvdwc4: Take 3 samples of sk by =1Z -n74H)-ht With the we" out pqviim~ with 8k ft&v 91 C% Uip-Itu fl-lte detn. oi C. To a tbe:w CKPts- MAV t$; det. the t"al C wA CO. contents in ewh at the 2 were carried out to select an sbearbeat =etw w i del. CJ is the 3rd Pqwt by the combustion HCl,bvtlwdCO#,fi3WtblOf9-l0Iv b-----wkb ibemptent almoroka of the cwWmmWg and without them abourbests KI metalk AS goducts in 0.01 N A" in a NallCOv auto. contS. ns AzN(h wen mad u abootbaii. U abolantse tO , = Dun the a*W. is en sbmwpt~kn " rvith a N&_ - am purilk4 sad distd.. then transferred by do &M No. I or 2. Vet. the content of the cklww wen method to a 6.44. glam Ush (prelindoOlft -1 the costeal at Cl obtained. liubtract the content of C In with Sir free of LOO and mg. substances). The vom thecklurabydnwarbox and CO, from total C obtained from OLMIPSM Were takes hem dwAuk by theist Samilkle &ad mak. the remit tailloother WWI~ Pipets Preliminarily We" so with F rt. Five references. W. R. mesa those conditions tbonombolthe all S iacvgnpkw I the I A oom- the dub Point ON the W I - the bigbor 00 tMP- quired One a comPWA oombwtkn- Tbil COMOCIM010 by the resollis obtained b7 livening other ad- =11ba combustion of MeOCO (104h POW 121 Tmcm- bustift of utoll (#am polut 09) was way up to 26% Lr is the- ."l- complete. Combustion at them WW. substfism wt , of KI Weth* sams resolks as wen obtaload is-- of t been xi did ON Make NNPMOM 7 the &1 60 W.. sit U It Alp AS 0, 0 0 1, 0.0 fill 01;9 O.W M* ORMWJYMI-xiff EREHMM 11, Jim A ~L--& -L-t.-- 6JL a a F a I I A.. I I AA n a U 4 6 d 40 M V A"mov. 10 3 Gwvlts. S. S. mW -*9 't;Otqkhts;r A'flmTfiYkh lbitkovs. A. S:: %LIWAIUkIW J,,UiV%MjqtbV"nykh l'un"brimad loo tkws of Ilamful bulalanc" in Me Air of Industfial Kst6b. 60 t 1*0 00 a Rlfl. ReyWynA in Vqklke Nksm. 19. 374(MV). I Its 00 lot 00 Igo Dot 00 13 goo 00 coo goo see fto CIS 0 goo goo be 0 also Ito ZVI as As I amiWe &%I .5 Fw: ANDRONOV, B.Ye.;SHIPW, G.M. I Industrial bygiene in application of isolation material iporka. Gig. sanit., Moskva no.10:45-46 Oct 1953, (GIRL 25:5) 1. Of the All-Uhion Soientific-Research Institute for the Protection of labor VTsSFS, Moscow. n PI J) K C) pjc, V, 6. Te- . AIIISIMA, H.Ve; ANMBDV BOTO - GURVITS, B*S*; ZHITEDVA, A.S,; R"A 1, V.r.-, WaR I HI T, $*I*# takhnicheeki7 redaktor. Elientifioation of harmful agents in the air of industrial install&- tions] Opredelenie vre&Wkh veshchestr v vosdukhe proisvodstyennykh pomeshchenii. Isde 2-e. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn. isd-vo khimi- cheskoi lit-rjr, 1954. 409 p; (MIRA Bv4) (Air-Analysis) -(b)/T/EWA(d)/EWF(1)/_WWP(W)-/ _i~6~~6003300 hfl~jVEWP(Q SOURCE CODE: UR/0129/66/000/001/0012/0017 AUTHOR: Zakharov,-I. I D01gova, A. M.: Andronov, D. P. -10 ORG; none 10 TITLE: High-tMerature streWt Properties of chromium steelelfollowing prolonged tests 1~ I't SOURCE: Metallovedeniye i termicheakaya qibrabotka.metallov, no. 1, 1966, 12-11 TOPIC TAGS: high temperature strength, chromium steel, rupture strength, creep mechanism, plastic deformation A3STRACT: The object of this investigttion was to plot the curves of the stress- -rupture strength and creep resistancefbf these steals. To this end, the dynamics of the softening of each steel was investigated as & function of the temperature and duration of the test, with extrapolation ~f the Tirves insofar V possible. The chromium steals investigated were lKhl7N2J E13761and IKhl2N2vmF, and to assure relia- bility five different welts of eac-F--st-e-eY 4Eretestel~ The tests of stress-rupture strength were carried out by means of IP-4H machinest'ensuring automatic regulation and recording of temperature of the specimen during the testing. The test results were used to plot diagiams of stress-rupture strength. The creep tests were based on determining for each steel the limits of creep according to a plastic deformation of 1 6 ACC NC "600 -- 0 0.2% on the basis of 100, 500, 1000 and 2000 hr. The test findings were used to plot creep diagrams. It was found that the scatter of points on the curves oi ultimate stress-rupture strength for the investigated steels averaged +8.5 kg/mm at 400-500*C after 100 hr and 3-1.5 kg/fflm2 at 500-600*C after 2000 hr. Thi; scatter decreases with increasing test time and increases with test tempera, ture.'Shor t- time strength at room temperature does not characterize the high-temperature strength of these steels; hence the pertinent technical standards must be correspondingly revised. The greatest(30-40%) decrease in the stress-rupture strength of chromium steels was recorded for tests lasting 100-500 hr. The plotted curves of stress-rupture strength of the investigated steels lack any inflection points over 100 to 2000 hr. Thus, considering that moat of the tests longer than 500 hr are not characterized by any sharp variations in the scatter of points$ extrapolation of the curves from 500 to 2000 hr is juntified. A similar conclusion may be drawn with respect to the scatter of points oa the creep curves. orig. art. has: I table, 6 figures. SUB COD14. 11, 20/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIC Ral 000/ OTH RRF: 000 N Djl~u C, ANDRONOV, G. Some problems in planning and building cities. Zhil.-kom.khoz. 7 no.11:1-4 157. (MIRA 10-12) 1. Glavnyy inshener Glavnogo upravlonlya planirovki i zastroyki gorodov. (City planning) A.NDRONDV. I G. .14 -11 t 1..... " .. Distribute public-service enterprises more efficiently, Zhil.-kom.kbos. 9 no-7:15-16 159. 0411m 12111) 1. Glavnyy inzhenor Upravleniya pluairovki i zuutroyki goroda Mininteretva kommunallnogo kbozyayotva RSFSR. (Municipal services) '- ANIKOBOV, G.A.; WRIUKOV, I.T.; KUZNBTSOV, A-1- Improve the quality and importance of regional planning projects. Prom.stroi- 38 no.4:2-5 6o. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Hinisteretvo kommunallnogo khozy"stva SSSH (for Andronov)* 2. Goestroy SSSR (for Bordukov). 3. Giprogor (for Kusnetsov). (Regional planning) jA PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5256 Gerasimov, Valentin Vladimirovich, ed., Candidate of Chemical Sciences. Korroziya reaktorny" materialov, sbornik statey (Corrosion of Nuclear- Reactor Materials; a Collection of Articles) Moscow, Atomizdqt, 1060. 284 p. 3,700 copies printed. Ed; : A, 1, Zavodchlkova, Tech, Ed, . Ye, 1, Mozel', PURPOSE: This collection of articles Is Intended for mechanical and metallurgical engineers as well as for scleMific research workers con. cerned with the construction of nuclear reactors. COVERAGE: The water corrosion of various types of stainless steel anti alloys under high pressures and temperatures Is Investigated from the point of view of the use of these materials for the construction of nuclear reactors. Attention Is given to the following: the use of oxygen for pro- tecting steel against corrosion, the behavior of steel In high -temperature Card4W it .'~"q W, Corrosion of Nuclear- (Cont.) SOV/S256 water with various compositions, factors of metal stress corrosion, intergranular corrosion, the mechanism of corrosion cracking, and the corrosion resistance of aluminurn and zirconium alloys. Conclusions based on test results are included. No personalities are mentioned. Most of the articles are accompanied by references. Of 238 references 97 are-Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 PART I. METHODS OF INVESTIGATING WATER AND ELECTROCHEMICAL CORROSION AT HIGH TEMPEAATURES AND PRESSURES 5 Gulyayev, V. N., and P.A. AkolIzin. Methods of Testing the Corro- sion-Creep Strength of Metals at High Pressures and Temperatures Card-W4 Corrosion of Nuclear- (Cont.) SOV/5256 vestigating the Mechanism of High-Purity Water Corrosion of Zirconium Alloys With Nloblum 250 Tolstaya, M.A., 0. N. Gradusov, and S. V. Bogatyreva. In- vestigating Water Corrosion Resistance of Zirconium Alloy Tubes at High Temperatures 264 Gerastmov, V.V., and V.N. Aleksandrova Investigating the Electrochemical Behavior of Zirconium 274 Andronov, G. 0. , and N. K. Komarova. Removing Corrosion _V-r5`a-udt-sFFiim_ the Heat Exchanger of a Reactor 277 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (TA462.04) VK/wrc/bc Card 0/9 10-12-61 30645 3/061/61/000/020/058/089 B102/B147 AUTHORS: Andronov, G. Go, Komarova, N. K. TITLE: Purification of a reactor circuit from corrosion products PERIODICAL- Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya. no. 20, 1961, 263, abstract 201189 (Sbe "Korroziya reaktorn. materialov". M., Atomizdat, ig6o, 277 - 282) TEXT: A solution is recommended for washing the circuit of a BBfLC (VVR-S) reactor made of Al alloy, which has the following composition: CrO 3 200iti; 0 R3PO4 35 milliliters/liter (specif. weight 1.68); temperatures 20 C1 duration of treatment: until corrosion products are completely dissolved. The etching solution is removed from the whole reactor (tank and circuit) by repeated and careful washing with distilled water. Washing with 8% ENO3 solution is not recommended because intercrystalline corrosion might Abstraoterle occur in the junction zone. note; Complete tr&n3lation. Card 1/1 It-nn six 199 Ista 41 49 41 0 400 ,A A -a 8~ $A- 00. Okmiafs JL"b P20#111jIb Awl)#$ Rsdmdo of ftd Plaid In llath= VJAL I - &fix, IMPIAII14FRIs. JIMO, Vol. 23, Foh., P. 188). if-Dili HIM unt I I some of the rebuilding anti .09 Iw*hjvIyhmb; been omplated at Iron and ^Wr work 0* steel works In the U.S.S.R. In the SWIM rf9iOD 9 00 blast-furna"s, IS open-hearth famm, 47 batteries of coke-ovens. wul 3 Itemmer converters have been -00 rratored. 0 41, it see *04 U C99 see we@ d 1009 11i tto* ArTAILLOSKAL L"KNAIWI C ASSOKA"DO A3~. LA no %law 641.1119 --------- IG-C 144080 M49 a- A left MAII Ow a- b 11 AT 10 0 m A I a "d 0 0 W I it of I a a 31 1 9 RX Ole o 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 ANDRONOV, G-A.,, Inzh. For the fulfJ11zent of tho 2964 p3jin for the output cT chemical equip- ment ahead of schedule. 10ii.m.mashinostro ro,3s!,-4 Kv.,-Jn 164., (MIRA 18t:2) ANDRONOVA ~ I. A o Statilltical phenomena due to periodic repolarization of ferroelsq- tries. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fix. 29 no. 4022-725 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:5) 7 q Andronov, 1, G. "The Arebitectonics and Cq-owth of the Roots of Certain Crops on the Soils of, the Trans-11i Ala-Tau." Min Higher Educ,-ition USSR. Kazakh State Agricultural In,;L. Alma-At-SI, 1055 01,rs-rtntinn for th~- derree of Oar.Aicllate in Agricultural Sctences)" SO: Knizinnnys. letopis' No. 27, 2 July 1955 USSR / Cultivated Plants. F7-uits, Berries L-6 Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Biole.. No 6, March 1957, No 22831 Author : Andronov -1.0i -- ---- - __7~~ Inst : Not Given Title : Plum Root Systems on Soils With a Buried Humus Layer. Orig Pub ; Tr. Kazakhak. a.-kh. in-ta, 1955, 5, No l., 116-127 , Abstract : The leading seed fruit variety in Alm-Ats, fruit zone is the apple tree., and that of the stone variety is the plum tree. The distribution of plum root systems on soils with a buried humus layer was studied, such soils being often found at the foothill "counters" of Zailiy Ala-Tau. There is a description of soil horizon characteristics and orchard agrotechniques. Excavations were performed by the Shitt- Dragavtsev method of 13-trees of 5 varieties. The plum root systems on these soils penetrate to a very great depth, not previously mentioned in literature. The depth of root pene- tration in Renklod Altana reaches 9.5 m, and in Ekaterininskaya -- 12 m. The depth of root penetration into the soil is twice the height of the tree. The main mass of fibrous roots Card 1/2 CHURIN, Kb.D., kand. sellkhoz. nauk, dots.; VASILIYEV, B.M., dots.; EEWV, A.I., kand. ekon. nauk; ASHIRYAYEV, Sh.V., dots.; TSYPXIN, G.I., kand. sellkh02. nauk; KAPLINA, G.T., dots.; ANDRQNOV._j,Q..p dots.; VASILIYEV, V.I.; KONDION, A.K.,; MkKA-RZ7-,A.P., nauchnyy sotr.; ZHIZNEVSKlY, F.V.9 red.; MDSIYASH, S.P., red.; KRINITSKIY, V.A., red.; NAGIBIN, P.j, tekbq. red. [Economics of Kazakhstan agriculture]Ekonomika sellskogo kho- ziaistva Kazakhstana. Alm-Ata, Kassellkhozgiz, 1962. ~25 p. (Kazakhstan-Agriculture-Economic aspects) (MIRA 16:3) Nikolay Pikolayevich; AUPRQ~PV, red.; URBISINOV, A., tekhn. red. [Fall irrigation of o Kazsellkhozgiz, 1963. sadov. Alm-Ata,, (MIRA 170) - ANDRONOV, Ivan Georgiyovich [Fruit cu2ture on dwarf rootstocks] I jr) 'it, Ical- likovykh podvoitJch. Alma-Ata, Kainar: 0-11, p. (mliv, Ist,10 LTAPIN. Aadray Paylovich; ANDRONOV, I.I.. r*daktor; ISIM IYXVA, P.G., takhalchankly [SseWlst organization. of communal labor. Impandod lecture transcript) Setaialistichookalm. organizatelim, *bshchestT*AROg9 truda. Dep. itenegramna lektaii. Moskva, Isd-vo uZzanie", 1956. 30 P- (Vassoiusnee obahchoutye po rasprestrantaiiu politichel. skikh i sauohzykh zzanti. Ser. 2, no-13) (an 9:5) (Labor and laboring classes) edaktor; GUBIN, R.I., takhnichaskiy redaktor CBusiness accounting at sachine-tractor stations; a collection of papers] Dp7t Obstaistyannogo rescheta, v mashinno-traktor4ykh stantsUakh; abornik zaterialov. Xoskva. Izd-vo m2nanle,l 1956. 39 P. (Yeasotusnoo obahchestvo po raeprostrananiiu politicheakikh i nauchnykh snanit, Ser. 8. Zkonomike sel'skogo khozisistva. Vyp. 2, U0.9) (MLRA 9:12) (Haehine-tractor stations-4ccounting) COADIKO, Mikhail Petrovich, kandidat ekonomicheskikh nauk; i6# redaktor; FtMHAN, G.T., tekhnicheskiy redaktor (Agricultural artele under modern conditions of developments) Sel#skokhoziaistvannaia artell v sovremennykh usloviiakh ea-razvitiia. Moskva, Izd-vo *Zaanie," 1956. 39 P. (Vaesoiuznoe obBhchestvo po rasprostranentiu politicheskikh i nauchnykh znanii. Ser.B. Zkonomika sellskogo khoziaistva, vyp, 2. no.5) (MIMA 9:11) (Collective farms) BASTUK, Timofey lAontlyevich, doktor ekonomichookikh nauk, professor; ANDRONOV, I.I., redaktor; ISIANTITIVA, P.G.# takhnicheekljr redaklor LFrincipal methods of Increasing labor productivity in socialist agriculture] Osnovn" puti povyshenita Droisvoditallnosti truda v sotsialisticheskom sellskon khosiaistya. Moskva, Isd-vo "Zaanie,O 1956. 47 p. (Yeenoiusnoo obshchestvo po rasprostraneatiu politicheskikh i nauchnykh znanii, Ser. 8. Ikonomika sel'skogo khosiatstva. Y" .2, no.1) (HLRA 9:11) (Agriculture) (IAbor productivity) ANISIMOV, Nikolay Illich, k&ndidat ekonomicheskikh nauk; ANDRONOV, I.I., ISLXNTIYXV'A, P.G., takhnichookiy rodak-t's ""OlwOm"m redaktor; or [Agriculture of the U.S.S.R. in the sixth five-year plan] Sel'skoe khosialetvo SSSR Y shestoi piatiletke. Hoskva, Izd-vo OZnanie.0 1956. 47 P- (Yeesoiuznoe obahchestvo po rasprostraneniiu politiche- skikh i nauchnykh snanii. Ser.8, ZkonomOka sel'skogo khotiaistya. vyp. 2. no.2) (HLRA 9:8) (Agricultural policy) 1. ADRONOVI I. K. (Prof.) 2. USiR (600) 4- Zercheninov, Nikoali Timofeevich, d. 1952. 7. Nikolai Timofeevich Zercheninov fobituarj7. Mat. v shkole No. 2, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953, Unclassified. A , professor; LIMHKIRL, N.I., rediLktor; SHIM, S.T., tekhni- eskiy redaktor. [Arithmetic of natural numbers] Ariftetika naturallnykh chisel. Xoekva, Goo. uchabuo-podagog. izd-vo Hinisterstya proeveshoheniia ISISR, 1954. 191 P. (KWA 8:1)' (Arithmetic) ANDRONOV, I.K., professor (Moscow). Length of the circumference and surfaces of elementary circular bodies. Mat.v shkole no,1:4-10 Ja-F 154. (MIJIA 7:1) (Geometry, Analytic) 01 '1 ANDRONOV, I.K. , _ -IN ~~, .Decomposition equality of 1. S. Pedorov's equivoluminal parallelohedra. Uch. zap. MOPI 1 20:125-132 154 (MLRA 10:7) (Geometry, 4011d) , ANDRONOV, I.K. Approximations in reformation of equivolumiaRl polyhedra by the method of decomposition &quality. Uch. sap. MCPI 20:133-137 154. (RLRA 10:7) (Polyhedra) Necsssar7 and sufficient conditions fordecomposition equality of equiareal plane figures of the type zero. Uch. zap. MCPI 20:138-144 154, (MLRA 10:7) (Geometry) ANDRONOV. Ivan Kusimich. profassori; UP HUNA, N.I., redaktor; SHIKIX, ver. 11mr 17 redaktor [The arithmetic of fractions and fundamental values: a manual for eacondary schools] Ariftetika drobnykh chisel i osnovnykh velichinj posobie dlia erednikh shkol. Moskva, Goo. uchobno-pedagog. izd-vo Ministerntva proeveshcheniia RSFSR, 1955. 343 P. (XLRA 9:8) (Yractions) I / 11 , z i r- I - -, -- - - -11 r F r-. ,. VIIJMIN.N.Ya.; .YILGLCM, 1. M. "A.rithmetic of natural mmbers." [professor] I.K.A4 Cg Reviewed by N.Ia.Vilankin,I.M. laglom. 10 no.2:225-228 '55- (MA 8:8) (Arithmetic) (Andronov,I*an KozImich, 1894-) AIWRONOV _XA. prof.; VYGODSEIY H*Ya., prof., I VPN., dots.; TPUSMVICH, A.P., tekhn. red. I.Ta., prof.; SMIRNOTA, M.I.9 [Programs of pedagogical Institutes; history of elementax7 mathe- matics for mathematical sections of physics and mathematics facul- Use] Programmy pedagogigheekikh institutov; istorlia elementarnoi matematiki dlie, matimt1oheskikh otdeleniy fiziko-matematicheakikh fakailtotov. Moskva,, Gbee uchobno-pedagog. Izd-vo X-va proov. RSFSR, 1956. '12 p. (xm 11:9) 1. Russia (1917- R.S.P.S.R.) Glaynoye upravleniye vysshikh I srednikh pedagogicheskikh uchobnykh zavedeidy. (Mathematios-StAy and teaching) ---- -____ - - --- - - , ~ - --l-l-R-W, "MR. -- - - . . 11--l. 7"-, ANDRONOV, I.K. Program of the history course of elementary mathematics. Uch. zap. XOPI 39 no.3:135-140 156. (HM 10:4) (Mathematics--Study and teaching) A prof.; BRADIS, Y.H., prof.; LEVIN. V.1., prof., red.; HAKSAYEV, A.Y., takhn.red. (Programs of pedagogical institutes; elementary mathematics for physics and mathematics faculties; major: mathematical Programmy pedagogicheskikh institutov; elementarnaia matematika dlia fiziko- matemstichaskikh fakulltetov. Spatliallaost' - matematika. Moskva, Gos. uchobno-pedagog, izd-vo H-va proov. RSPSR, 1957. 15 P. (MIRA 11:3) 1. Russia (1917- R.S.Y.S.R.) Glevnoye upravlaniye vysshikh i orednikh pedagogichaskikh uchebuyk4 tovedenii. (Hathematico-Study and teaching) ANDRONOY,_Iv&n.Xoz I Mich LBRADIS , Vladimir Modestovich; KAPUSTINA. V.S., Sk G.I., tekha.red. [Arithmetic; a textbook for secondary schools] Arifmatika; posobte dlia erednei shkoly. Moskva, Goo. uohobno-podagog. izd-vo H-va proav. RSYSR.*1957. 302 p. (MIRA 11:5) (Arithmetic) AMMONOV ANSICAYA, Te.S.; GLAGOLICV, N.S.; DNFWg I.Ta., , I.K., professor; BMW profe'esor; ZOLOTOVITSXIT, U.N.; ILOIN, A.Ts., dotsent; 11AYIN, S.Te., MULTARCHIK, X.Z., uchitall; PSTRAXOTO I.S.; CHIGHIGIN, Y.G. Alekwmdr Nikolaevich Barsukov. Mat. v shkole no.1:72* Ja-7 157. (NIMA lOt2) 1, HDakovskiy oblaotnoy pedagogioheskiy institut (for Andronov). 2. Zavedu7ushohiy kafedroy metodiki matematiki Mosicovskogo pedago- gicheakogo institute, iment V.I. Isnina (for Berei Metodist Ir Bk Shcharbfkovskogo rayona goroda Mosk7y (for Glago ev 7. IeniWad- skly peMWgicheskly institut (for Depman). 5. l4atodist BalashiWii... skogo rayons, Mookovelcoy oblaoti (for Zolotovitakly). 6. Moskovskly pedagogicheskly institut imeni V.I. Zienina, (fornlin.,17. Zaveduvu- shchiy )mfedroy.metodiki matematiki Ien'ingradekogo ped4gogiolieskogo. iustituta imani A,I, Gertsena (for Irapin). 8. Shkola No.29 goroda Moskvy (for hilyarchik). 9. Zaveduyushchi7 kabiuetom matematiki Mo- skovskqgooblastnogo inatituta.usovershonetvovaniya uchiteley (for Petrakov). 10. Zaveduyushohiy kafedroy matodiki mtematiki Xoskov- ekogo pedagoglaheskogo inistituts, imeni TOP. Fbtemkina Uor Chiohigin). (Barmikov, Aleksandr Nikolaevich, 1891-) 21 Rik wov r.K. (Moskya), ;6~~ IWM' The results of the development of mathematical education in the U.S.S.R. during the Inst 40 years. Hat.v. shkole no.5*6-21 S-0 '57. (HLU 10: 9) (Hat] iemat io a --Study and teaching) ANMNOV, I.K.; OKMV, A.K. (Moskva). Numerical circumference and circular functions of real arguments in the basic trigonometry course. Mt. v shkele no.6:25-;35 X-D 158. (MIRA 11:12) (Trigonometrical functions) "MONOV..Ivan Kozlmich; OKUM, Alekaandr Xuzlmich; red. ,, suiRkou", x,'i., takhn.red. 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(Moskva) Work of the seminar OPresent-day ideas Mat. v shkole no.2:84 th-AP 163* (Mathematics-Study of the teaching of mathematics." NnA 16:4) and teachinv) AWRONOV: I.K.; BYCHKOV, P.B. ........ Intercollegiate Conference on the History of the Physical and Mathematical Sciences. Mat. v shkole no.5:85-86 S-0 163. (MIRA 16:11) ANDRONOV, I.K. Lev Talstal, his interest in mathematics and the teaching of this science; on the 50th anniversary of his death. Uch. zap. MOPI 1230-80 163. (MIRA -17:4) _mppljov, _Ivan Nozimich; RDI.:AKIN, N.I., red. [Mathemat'ics for technical schoolsj a course in unified mathematics) Flatematika dlia 'tekhnikumov; kurs edinoi matematiki. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola, 1965. 823 p. (MIRA 18:10) 7 //0 0/ V-11 Irzit) cl, -3 2 71t AUTHM Andronov, I. S. 28043 S/106/61/000/009/001/008 A055/A127 TITLE. Noiseproof feature of some phase-shift keying systems in the pre- sence of signal fadingi 1/16" PERIODICAL: Elektrosvyaz no. 9, 1961, 3 - 7 TEXT: The problem of the noiseproof feature of phase-shift keying eys- tems has always been treated without taking into account signal fading. In the present article, an attempt is made to take signal fading (slow Rayleigh fading) into account!'. Formulae are derived for the probability of errors in the case of fhs following systems; 1) single transmission systems of binary signals with car- rier phase positions 0 -Jr (Phase Telegraphy); 2) double system with phase posi- 1-iond +IVA and �3qc/4 (Double PhaseTelegraphy); 3) single and double systems with relative phase-shift keying (Relative Phase Telegraphy and Relative Double Phase Telegraphy). To determine the probability of errors under slow fading con- diticns, the author uses the method of L. M. Pink [Ref. 1: "0 pomekhoustcychivos- tl pri zemir&niyOh signala" (on potential noise immunity at signal fading) Radio- tekhnika, 1959, v. 14, no. 91. He begins by introducing, for the signal, the Card 1/6 28043 s/io6/6i/0*o./0oq/ool/oo8 NoiseDroof feature of some A055/A127 tran6mlesion coefficientig characterizing the fading, this coefficient being thus a random magnitude. He applies then the wellknown formulae [Ref. 2: Lezin, ~u. S. "0 prmiskhoustoyehivosti pri razlichnyldi vidakh radiotelegrafil" (Interference- -prDofnes5 in various types of radlotelegraphy), Blektrosvyaz', 1957, no. 4-1 per- milting to e-,,timate the interference-proofness of Phase Telegraphy and Double PhaEe. Teleizrapby (who-re h~ is the relation between the signal energy and the spe- o1fic noise-power) and represents the double Pbase Telegraphy syptem as an equi- v%!!,nf. sllngls Pha,,le. Tei-!%raphy system with 2 --h~ and with doubled carrying ca- pasi,~y. Using also the formul.a,, h2 . L. 1 2 2 2 Z dt (5) n (wbere 62 is the srecific noise-power, Tis the duration of a signal '~..lement, and n Z is the ign&I in vie absence of fading), he finally obtains the following exprep- toon for Lhe probability of errors in the naxe of single Phate TalAgraphy and of 61~'* faiing" Card 2/6 280JO sli o6/6 1 /ooo/oog/Oo i /ocC- Noi&eproof feature of some .... A055/A127 P~hase Telegraphy = -21 (9) Where h' Is the average statistical value of the relation between the signal ener- gy and the specific noises. In the case of Double Phase Telegraphy, the probabi- lity of errors is: P1 hl a- (10) Double Phase Telegraphy ~_hl , 21 The probability (10) coincides exactly with the probability of errors in frequency telegraphy in the case of coherent reception and slow fading. For the Relative Phase Telegraphy and Relative Double Phase Telegraphy systems the formulae giving or the probability of errors are, respectively: 1 1 bj_ Nelative Phase Telegraphy are tg 1_10 1 (21) + V:h; 1 1 P1 Relative Double Phase Telegraphy X V ;h. h L+2~ are t (22) For comparison, the author reproduces the formula giving the probability of errors card 3/6 2800 s/io6/6i/ooo/oo9/oo1/oo8 Noiseproof feature of some .... A055/AJ27 in frequency telegraphy in the case of noncoherent reception and signal fading: P1 1 (23) Prequency Telegraphy h2 + 2 To estimate the quality of communication channels in the presence of fading, the author introduces the factor: K = S 1 ,& F (24) where S = Ig is a magnitude characterizing the noise Immunity of the channe). 1 is the Epeed of Information transmission through the channel in binary units per unit of Wme, and A F is the frequency band occupied by the channel, This quality fac.~or K is found to bet in the ease of Relative Phase Telegraphy-. 1g I - -1 (25) Nelative Phase Telegraphy &F Card 4/6 28043 S/196/61/000/009/001/008 Noiseproof feature of some .... A055/AI27 in the case of Relative Double Phase Telegraphy: Ig PT 21 & ~t_t~ bu6ta (26) KRelative Double Phase Telegraphy 4 F in the case of Frequency Telegraphy: . I* PI (27) '~Frequency Telegraphy The examination of the graphs representing KRelative Phase Telegraph^requency Telegraphy and Nelative Double Phase TelegraphyAPrequency Telegraphy as a func- tion of h3 leads the author to the conclusion that the quality of all the other me- 0 thods used nowadays in radio-communication lines for transmitting binary signals. There are 2 figures, 6 references: 5 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc. The refer- ence to the English-language publication reads as follows: Doe1z, Heald, Martin. Card 5/6 28043 s/1o6/6i/ooo/oo9/oo1/oo8 Noiseproof feature of some 0 ... A055/A127 Binary data transmission techniques for linear systems, Proc. M; 1957. v. 45, no. 5. 11K SUBMITTED: April 18, ig6i. [Abstracter's note; The following subscript Is translated (besides the 04T etc) In the formulae: eq (equivalent) stands for it 3 11.1 Card 6/6 AINDROUOV, I.S. Potential interference rejection and conditions for deriving a method for separate reception of frequency telegra;hy signals. ElektrosviazI 15 no.6:3-9 Je 161. (MIM 14:6) (Telegraph, Wireless) i ACCESSION NR: AP4040999 S/0106164/000/006/0008/001.1 AUTHOR:, Andronov, 1. Si TITLE: Poten0al noise immunity of a diversity reception method -SOURCE: Elektroevyan', ~o..6,-*-M4, 8-11 TOPIC TAGS: radio communication, radio reception# diversity reception, coherent signal summation divqriity r'eception ABSTRACT: Theoretical considerations regarding the noise immunity of a diversity reception based on cohiient signal sufim-iatioon are presenWd. A for" is developed for the probability of eirroneous reception fo-r the case of a slow ,::uncorrelated Reyleigh fading in the diversity branches. Flora two-briiach diversity reception, the method promises a high reliability of communfciLtion -Y (average probability of incorrect reception :~slO, -) and a power gain of 0.9 db as 'compared to noncoherent opf4mum reception. "The author is very grateful to- Cqrd Card 2/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4040456 S/0108/64/019/006/0011/0017 'AUTHOR: Andronov, I. S. (Active member) TITLE: Multipath reception with indefinite signal phase rReport at the 18th Science -and -Engineering Conference of NTORiE dedicated to the Radio Day, Apr 631 SOURCE: Radiotekhnika * vo 19, no. 6. 1964, 11-17 TOPIC -TAGS: radio communication, radio reception, multipath radio Xe~ception, short wave radio communication ABSTRACT: An attempt is made to work out the o'ptimum theoretical. solution for a multipath reception system when the tranan-doeion factor of each path in known -but the signal phase is indefinite. As the trans mission factor of each path varies very slowly, some a-pri~ri information about its value, obtained, cog. j by R. Price's and P. Green's method (PIRE, v. 46, no. 3. 1958), can be,-used. 'A j !Card 1/2 L 45h32-66 aff(d)/FSS-2 ACC NRi AP6021917 (A) SOURCE CODE: uR/oio8/66/021/003/0044/0050 AUTHOR: Andronov, I. S. (Active membe~r) ORG: Scientific and Technical Society of Radio Engineering and Telecommunications im. A. S. Popov (Nauchno-tekhnicheakoye obshchestvo radiotekhniki i elektroavyazi) TITLE: The noiseproof feature of diversity reception using the coherent addition of signals method SOME: Radiotekhnika, ve 21, no. 3, 1966t 44-50 TOPIC TAGS: diversity reception, radio noise, signal to noise ratio ABSTRACT: Equations which characterize the noiseproof feature of diversity reception using the coherent addition method for the distribution of signal amplitudes in ac- cordance with a generalized Rayleigh Law, as well as for Rayleigh correlated fadings'... are introduced and analyzed. Present methods used to obtain probable faulty reception include quite complex equations. A recent innovation is the use of a coherent additilin of signals method for the branches of the diversity, with the decision as to the error based on the envelope for this sum. This method occupies an intermediate position b4 tween coherent and noncoherent diversity reception. The method provides a power gain, of I db as compared with noncoherent reception, and a gain of the order of 2 db as compared with coherent reception. Use of the suggested method can result in a sub- stantial improvement in reception reliability because of the presence of a regular Card 1/2 UDC;621.396.626 ANDRONOV, L., kandidat t9khnicheskikh nauk. =1V~D:inze VZI's-sote, for the transportation of dejr bulk cargoes with qu devices intended to insure protection of the freight* Hor.flot 17 no.2S11-13 F '57. (MLRA 10:3) 1. Odesskiy institut inshenerov morskogo flota. (Ships-lquipment and supplies)