SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ANDREYEV, A. F. - ANDREYEV, A.L.
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ACCESSION NR: AP4037597 S/0056/64/046/005/1823/1828
AUTHOR: Andreyev, A. F.
TITLE: Thermal conductivity of the intermediate state of supercon-
ductors
SOURCE: Zh. eksper. i teor. fiz., v. 46, no. 5, 1964, 1823-1828
TOPIC TAGS: superconductivity, thermal conductivity, temperature
jump, electron mean free path
ABSTRACT: To explain the character of the reflection of the elec-
trons from the separation boundary between the normal and supercon-
ducting phases in a superconductor, which has been suggested as pos-
sibly explaining the temperature drop occurring when hoat flows in
the'superconductor, and which has not been explained hitherto, it is
shown that: an effect similar to above-the-barrier re:!lection of quasi-
particles occurs on the separation boundary, and Thai: the probability
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of this reflection is of the order of unity, in spite of the fact
that the ratio of the width of the transition layer to the wavelength'
of the quasiparticles is quite large (-104). Consequently, in the
presence of heat flow, a temperature discontinuity occurs on each.of
the boundaries, and this gives rise to the observed additional ther-
mal tesistance in the intermediate state. This additional thermal
resistance is calculated and is shown to Increase exponentially with
decreasing temperature and to be independent of the electron mean
free path. The latter results are in contradiction with the work
of S. Strassler and P. Wyder (Phys. Rev. Let. v. 10, 225, 1963)
and agrees with the data of N. V. Zavaritskiy (ZhETF v. 38, 673,
1960). "In conclusion I thank A. A. Abrikosov, L. T. Gor'kov, 1. Ye.-
Dzyaloshinskiy, L. F. Pitayevskiy, and I. M. Khalatnikov for a use- i
ful discussion of the work and for valuable remarks." Orig. art.
has: 16 formulas and 1 figure.
ASSOCIATION: Institut fizicheskikh problem Akademii nauk SSSR
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ACCESSION N`R; AP4037597
m +1 a.) m -m odd, a a > 0
1 2 1 2 1 2 MI m 2
b.) M1-M2 even
it pop~-esses an infinite number of such integral curves.
Theorem 2: Let the equation (2) satisfy one of the conditons:
1.) 11 12 - 1, or
2.) 11 12 - 1, ni n2 + 1, or (2) (19)
3.) 1 1 - 1, n < n + 1, n - n odd, a(1) a > 0.
1 2 1 2 2 1 n1 n2
Then (1) possesses no integral curves in x t 0 which reach the
point (0,0) with the order of curvature v and with infinite measure.
of curvature. In other cases (1) (2)
11- 12-1, n1< n2+1, a.) n 2-n1 odd, an, a n2 (20)
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rves with zero ... C Ill/ C 333
there exists an infinite number of such integral curves.
The author mentions J. S. Kukles. There are 4 references: 3 Soviet-
bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc.
SUBMITTED: September 19, 1956
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AUTHORt Andreyev. A. F~
TITLE ommer~s Method and one of its Appl2cations
PERIODICALi Vestnik Leningradskogo universiteta, Seraya matematiki,
mekhaniki i astronomii,1960, Vol-19, No.4, PP,37-51
TFIXTi The author considers the equation
'I ~,
(1-3) ddy E a + f (x)) x*' i [b + T (x)~ x1ly + rT (x, Y) Y2
Y
where 1,,)V- a and b are real contitants, :W > 0, ~-,, 0, a / 0;
b.~ ~ 0, i f 2) ~ -+ I ;
2 f Ce x are defined on 0 ~-- x o~ X and continuous; f(0)
,,~x~ and
0 = 0;
(x, y) ! s def I nod and continous in 0 =c x e. xjyj< y* and
there satisfies the Lipschitz condition in y
The author shows that the topological structure 3f the integral
curves of (1,3) in the right semineighborhood of (0,0) is
generally determined by a, b, w-and 1n the exceptional case,
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C 111~ C 333
Frommer's blothod and one of its Applications
oc. - 2 ~ + 'I , b2-+ 40 + 1) = 0,
however, the form of the integral curveo depends on f(x) and T(x),
and that, if for sufficiently small x > 0 and v it is
In2x
2
-16( ~
then (1.3) possesses in the half plane x > 0 infinitely many
solutions of the form
(4 14) Y = b x (x
2(~ +')
i f, however. f o r suf f i c i en Q y smal I x0 and v i t. i s
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Prommer's Method and one of its Applications
(4~19) f (X) (X) -C"
in'x
>
2
'16(
then such solutions do not exist
There are 7 referencest 3 Soviet. 1 American, 1 French, 1 Italian
and 1 German
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I ANDREYEV, A.F.
Frommer's method of investigating a singular point of a differential
equation of thp first order. Vest. LOU 17 no.1:5-21 '62.
(miRi" 15:1)
(Differential equations)
AUTHOR: An4reyev, A. F.
,&%P-- -
'UAL
S10201621142100410011022
B1 121BlCe'
TITLE: Uniqueness theorem for a Frommier normal domain of the second
type
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 142, no. 4, 1Q,62, 7,54 - 75,7
TEXT: It is demonstrated that the equation
d(r)3 fl 6r - ~(f) (1+ i3(r, f) ) + ~ (r, 1) .?( r,~)
has an unambiguous 0-curve in the domain 0 'r:!~- tile follow-
inr conditions are fulfilledt 1) The condi"tions of the theorem of P.
Hartman and A. 1.11intner (see below).
2) for r->O, 6,j r)C C1, W(r)>O, for r->0.
5)jTj:!~uo6S'/'(r), u ~>O, - ?(r, p, ),< for
0 ~xr'fd k (f2
There are 11 references: 9 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet. T;,.e reference to the
Card 1/2
L_ 362'~C~- 66 _F e~'r ( I ),/F IV I.(M)/~LFgf_kL_2ZT/~EV jk) I J1, f C,
ACC NRt AP6023632 SOURCE CODE: UR/0386/66/004/001/0007/0011
AUTIHOR: Andreyevj, A._ F.
ORG: Institute of Physics Problems, AcadeyrZr.of Sciences_SSSR_(Institut fizicheakikh
problem demii nauk Si~~7R~
TITLE: Oscillations of the intermediate state of suh-perconductors /1.1
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki. Pis1ma v redaktBiyu.
Prilozheniye, v. 4, no. 1, 1966, 7-11
TOPIC TAGS: supprconductivity, phase transiticn, relaxation process, quantlun oscilla-
tion, indium, tin z
ABSTRACT: The article deals with the relaxati
T._1oP__qf perju at
it- _LQna_tbat may be produced
in a metal intermediate between the noilara-nd-gu-p-d-rc-on-d-uc-fTn-g--s-fa-tes, following a
perturbation that distorts the stratified structure (alternating layer of supercon-
ducting and normal metal). The equation of motion of the interphase boundaries is de-
rived with allowance for the conditions that must be satisfied by Maxwells equations
on the boundaries, and it is shown that the relaxation is accompanied by damped oscil-
lationswhose wavelength is much larger than the thickness of the normal-phase layer
and whose damping takes place over a distance of the order of the wavelength. The
spectrum of these oscillations is very similar to the spectrum of helicon waves. The
derivations used in the article make it also posBible to solve the problem of the
motion of a curved filament of normal phase in the superconductor, and explains some
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differences between the superconductivity of indium and of tin. Orig. art. has:
formulas.
MM CODE: 2o/ suBm nATE: 22Apr66/ om REF: 004/ OTH RU: oo4
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ACC NRi Ap6ol8822 SOURCE CODE: UR/0056/66/050/005/11~20/1421~
AUTHOR: Andreyev, A, F,; Bruk, xyl,, M.-
ORG: Institute of Physicgl Problems. Academy of Sciences SSSR
(Institut fizicheskikh problem Akademli nauk SSSR)
TITLE: Sound absorptior tord
in the intermediate state of superconduc
SOURCE: Zh, eksper. i teor. fiz. v. 50, no. 5, 1966, 1420-1424
TOPIC TAGS: superconductor, sound absorption, heat absorption) sound
propagation, intermediate frequency, eddy current
ABSTRACT: Propagation of sound in the intermediate state is accomplis
by movement of the interface between the phases. As a result, eddy
currents appear in the normal layers. The Joule heat which is liberat
in this case leads to additional absorption of sound. It is shown tha
at low acoustical frequencies (5:,>, a- where 6 is the skin-layer thick-
ness and cz, is the spacing of the intermediate state structure) the
absorption is proportional to the square of the frequency, and at not
very small values of L7-,it exceeds the ordinary absorption attributed
1
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to the electron viscosity. At high frequencies ( 8 /
,< 0-, ), the
additional absorption Is proportional to the square root of the
frequency, Orig. art, has: 19 formulas. (Based on authors' abstract
[AM]
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Card
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SOURCE CODE: urVoo56/66/o5D/OO5/1413/1419
AUTHOR t -Andreowp A. F.
ONG: In IStIt.Ute 1. of 11ZIsicsIProblems, AcadezW of Sciences, SSSR (Institut fizicheskh
problem Akademii nauk SSSR) 11
TITIZ: Surface tensiopn~f weak solutions of helium isotopes
SOURCE: Zh eksper I teor fiz, v. 5D, no. 5, X066, 1415-1419
TOPIC TAGSt liquid heliuny surface tension.. Hamiltonian, impurity level L-d-- tltl--
ABSTRACT: The author shows that the quantum character of liquid He 4 at low tempera-
tures makes it possible to determine the charge produced in its surface tension by
flissolution of sufficiently small quantities of He3 impurities. It is shown that at
short distances from the surface the Mmiltonian acquires an additional coordinate-
dependent term. An aniQysis of the equation for the wave function of the ivowity
with allowance for this term shown that the surface tension decreases with increasing
impurity concentration if surface impurity levels are presentp and increases if there
are no such levels. Since available experimental data give grounds for assuming the
existence of surface levels for the He,9 atom in liquid He4p it can be concluded that
the change in the surface tension is negative in this case. The experimental data
likewise indicate that there are no surface levels in solutions of He in He3. The
author thanks U P. Gorlkov, 1. Ye. Dzyalophinskiyp and L. P. Pitayevskly for a uBe-
ful discussion. Orig. art. has: 21 formulas.
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ABDUVALIYEV. A.; KHATRUTDINDVA, M.Kh.; ANDREYEV. A.G.; SULTANOV, A.S.
Thermosetting resin from furfuryl alcohol and furfurola. Uzb.
khim. zhur. noo4:53-57 '58. (MIRA 11:12)
l.Inatitut khimii AN UzSSR.
(Resins, Sy-nthatic) (Furfuryl alcohol) (Puraldehyde)
I
ABDbVALIYEV, A.A.; KHAYRUTDIPOVil. V.Kh.; ANDIUMM, A.G.; SULTANOV, A.S.
. ~ " ,
..... .- .
Method for the production of glue for repairs of vires with
poly-vinyl chloride insulation. Uzb. khim. thur. no-3:72- '59.
12:9)
(Electric wire, Insulated-Raintenance and repair)
AND"J,,Y7-,-V A Ginzh.; LYSENIFT, B.,". '-and.teklin.nauk
- - - ~ ~.,- ~-- Y
Calculation of the vane atrer,th of a low-pressure adjustable
blade hydraulic turbine. Enerb-iashinostroenie 7 no.6:24-26
Je 161. WIRA 14:7)
(Hydraulic turbines)
ANDREYEV, A.G.; FILIPPOV, A.P.
Bending of a cantilever sector-shaped plate with variable ripidity.
Sbor.trud.Lab.ridr.mash. no-9:58-~--3 '(-l. (MIRE 11513)
(Elastic plates and shells)
5/"/31/61/000/009/003/005
1034/1234
AWHOR: Androyov, A.G.
T Tr
CLnCorning the effects of uneven heating an stresses in turbine
flisks
SJMCE.: Akridomiyn nnuk 11krqins'koyi 11SH. Lnboratoriya gidravlicheskikh
rmqhin. Sbornik trudov, no. 9. 1961. 103-112,
7-7XT: The incroasod dimans)ons of modern ntonm and gnu turbines loads to
increRsad stm-ssen In their structural oloronts. Special importance attaches
-to -temperature stresses in turbine disks. The influence of tho disk profile
nnd of tho rn(Ual distribution pattorn of temporaturo on the stresses are
ovalufttod. 7M6 iu dons by juxtnpoging the circumforential ntrossou at tho rim.
and at the hub of disks of 3 different profiles (constant -thickness, hyporboli-
cal and conical) under four different laws of temperature distribution (lineary
and 2nd, 3rd and 4th-power parabolas). General oxpressiona are derived for
circurr,forontial temperature stroroor, on the outer and innor parts of disks and
mako possible the evaluatiun of the effects of disk form and temperature distri-
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Goncorning the...
S/731/61/000/009/003/005
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~,iition c,,. rraximur: nru found to dopond on the rolativo dimensions
c" tho diCl: and on the exporont n of the tomporature distribution law. Various
interrolotions nro ostablished tiM graphs are given for a rapid dotermina-tion of
,,trosscs a,, tho 1).7,int-, of highost londing in the disks. There are 5 figures.
"'he 1~nglibh--Iangunge rofor--~nc,~ rev0s:- K.E. Bi shopp, Stro Coof fici t f or
I s as on 8
Rotating Dir;c~: of Gorical Frofilo, Journal of Applied Mechanicap Trans. ASUE,
vol. 11, 1944.
Card 2/2
IIESENZHIIIK, Ya.Z., inzh.; ANDMIN, A.G., inzb.
Flexiblo cab-Tire cablos with alumintun curront conductinr, strwidg.
Vest.olektroprom. 33 no.6:59~60 Jo. 162. (MIRA 15-.7)
(Electric cables)
ANDREYEV., A. G.
__ -
Aralysio.and ways of Improving working conditions in open
pits. ZaD. LGI 46 no.1852-54 c62, (MIRA 16-6)
(Strip mining-Hygienic aspects)
(Mine dusts)
4-
'L 0847-65 Evrr(m)APF(c)At,,P(j)---P-6~;4Ai-;4--Rg'
~ACCESSION NR: APS008544 S/0286/65/000/006/0061/0061
i
HO Vasil'ye smanov, Kh. U.; hadol'skiy, Ya. V.9
1AUT R-. a, N. V.; Stergiu, G. K.; U
le~ostXushko, G. A.
TITIX: A method for vulcanizing rubber stock. Class 39, No. 1692u~
SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy I tovarnykh znakov, no, 6, 196~, 61
TOPIC TAGS: rubber vulcanization, polychloroprene latex
ABSTRACT: This Author's Certifi canizing rubber
,pate, introduces a method for vul
stock based on polychloro6rene,", A vulcanizing group which contains vulcanization
accelerant Is t7sed.- W1 er selection or vulcanization accelerants 418 pro ide
d by
using a product of the interaction of thiour-ea--w7F =yrogenperoxide.
ASSOCIATION! none
SUBMITTED; 04Au&61 ENCL: 00 SUB CODEt HT, OC
NO REF SOVt 000 OTHERt 000
Cord
~,.; V. r'.
Geolocy
"The h-actice of EmplcyinC Reduction-Ge-ar Pumpirf- Jttcll..-~ of tNe Standard Series")
Gostopthizdat, 1948.
Su!:Liary No. ~0, 2~C Xhy 152, BH-5205689c?
SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, -- 1953, Uncl.
mml~Ev, A.0.
ANDRM, A.0. Fract-.*ce of Moskva. Gostopteldiizdat. 1948. 71 p.
(Biuro tekhniko-ekoncmicheskoi informtsli TSIYT nefti. Obmen otechestvenY*'m
op~tom. Dobycha) (51-27959)
TN871-A748
PMRE~-V. A.G.
ANDREEV, A.G. Repairing of deep pumps in industrial workshops Moskva, 1949
33 P. (Biuro tekhniko-ekonomicheskoi informatsii TSLvT nefti. Obmen
otechestvennym opytom, Dobycha) (51-27960)
TN871. A749
ANDR YhYp A.G.
25061 ANTVIEV, A.G. Uluchsheniye Priyemov Yarovizataii Semyan Yarovoy I Ozinoy
VW- I Vchot Vliyaniya se na Kolichestwo Zelenoy Massy I Kachostwo Semyan.-
V Ogl: Andreyeva A.G. V SB: Voprosy Kormodobyva#ya . Vyp. 2.M., 1949, S. 105.
So: letopis INo 33, 1949
ANMNMV, A~Ge; MUSATNTp IsHe, redaktor; UDALYY, A.M., tekhnicheekly re-
[Small-size compressor lifts] Malogabaritnye kompreasornyo lifty.
Baku, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-n neftianoi i gorno-toplivnoi lit-r.V,
Azerbaidzhanskoe otdelenie, 1950. 15 P. (MIRA 8:4)
(Oil wells-Gas lift)
ANDREYEV,A.G.; LAVRUSHKO,P.H.. redaktor; -4EY.MAN,Yu.K., recipletor;
TRCWIMOV,A.V., tel-hnicheskiy redaktor
[Angineer's manual on petroleum extraction] Sprnvochnik -*Lnzhe-
nern po dobyche nefti. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neftinnoi
i gorno-toDlivnoi lit-ry, 1953. 17) p. (MIRA 9:2)
(Petroleum engineering)
PHAZZ I BWE EXPLOITATION SOV/4896
Kaskovskly doe
P. 1. Dz.rzh1h5kOzo
Avto"tIcheA(jy* r0t.rn77e, lIn"
dstvo ~P'o
TnDy avt-1tq
proizvodatya. (Rota-ry Trunerer-PI"ent " Llnt!-h ?.~!nJ3. Of F~ll
Automation of PrCAuctionj Y.~3cow, ),~ahsiz, I ,60 . 2 P. 10,0,^)3
top Ian pr Inted.
.2d. - IEos~ Ia; Ed. of P,.bliahlnx, H~.se: 1. 7as- I ly-n; Te~h.
;1.L, ,-. V. -11mova; YArA,,..n9 Ed. for Literature cr. mel-l-r'Ing
and Kachint-TOO, Maxlrgs V. 1. PIt-n. Ergi-eer.
PURPOS3 I7he book 13 Imtende! for tocanIcol persomel 141) the ma.),In-
ary Ind u5t ry.
CCMAaE-t ThLLcO12!et!fn of' artLclen ex;)IA!rs the prInciples of ful:
automa Ion Sid On t- U!q of rotary trarsfor r%thlnei In v-'--:
Indu:trloa. rh& rztx.-y C-;irstlonill tr-sfer -cr.4-re3 ~Cij for L134C
,roe SaIng Are de aC' 33e., and 4130 the apec'a. P~wtr eJ~In-nt And
se c.. 8ri.. fs, .
.I.- act--s md It-.. a.
_f?sh~jn,-L_ N- BasIc Pr~~Ie" In the nil Ajt=it-.n of
rr*dljct Manufacture
Ind We-;clrg Of 62
Rotoi-s for Ins;,ect-On
MAchkov, Yu. A. Rotors for R*E-~.Iar and "Herzetlc* Ccdt.*rg 76
Y, .. Domar, -.f :'Oese and '-'9u'd PNt.rlaim In
-Rot~y Tran5.-er rAcnire L,es 85
_~rlnberg, X. 1. Rotors for k1s.tbling Ind packing 94
Oustev, A. A. Rotors for Transfer ard Feed'n& i v3
PLRT 11. 3PCIAL Md'-14 PCF: ?=a`f
-RANSF-'R FACH-%-Z 1j.XZ5
119
A.dr*y.. A:; ~Chsn-cal Rotor.
Xh=.10,.w V. D-.--Tes for motors 133
11617%7e A a_,$- Ele,trIc D*T-cqg for Rotors (Useel for 148
'Ins;~c on &,h& opers-ons
,~q~ency riectric Eq.1;o,.ent for
pedoto N Aiiq~r
Roto r~ ljiedr-e6r iieat Treatment 162
Z 11~hov V M. F.-,,j4pcqrt -or Rotors 1113edl for
g~n 177
.;hs --c I --nj
PART 111. 31-_CIAL R0^ajRY -,RA?;Sra 11ACKINI UNIX
en 9_y__y_y Aut.cat.d .t Pot~ry Trannf.r
racni,t Line for If Plastic Art-cles 185
chal-r., V. P. Asae2bly L-re for !B = Pitch Roller
Vm1r. fOr-ft--binds 196
- A~t~= -Tr fer Machine Line 'or
sokeloy-Y-1 -Itle Ratar7 &n3,
yanwracture or 209
AVAILABLE-z Libra" Of CongreSs (TJII~83.Y.6)
card 4/4 4/24/61
ANDREYgV..,-A.G--
Bending of a plate having the shape of a part of circulix ring
fastened along the greater arched edge, Sbor.trad.Lab.gidr.mash.AN
URSR no.10163-71 162. (MIA 15:12)
(Elastic plates and shells)
ANDRLYEV, A.G., J11M.
1. - I I I - 1~7~
Automation of metal-cutting operatiens on transfer-mucidne lines.
Vest.mftshinostr. 42 no.6950-53 Je 162. (MIRA lliO
(Kaohine tooln) (Automation)
AIFMYHV, v, A# I o, , - ~ ~
The deglutition cardiac reflex in children. Vop.okh.mat. i
dot. 4 no.3:68-?2 I~v-Je '58. (HIM 12:8)
1. Iz Hanchno-isele(tovatel'skogo Inutititta okhrany materinstva
i detstva, Sofiya.
(DEOLIRITION) ( HFaUIT)
ANDR".YEV, A.I.. stnrshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik (SofiYA)
Thernpeutic And Dreventive role of trnining during the neute stege
of rheumatic fever in children. Med.se3trn 17 ro.3:2P,30 Mr 158.
(RHEUMATIC FEVER) (PEDIATRIC NURSING) (MIRA 11:4)
ANDHEYN, A.I., starehiy nnuchnyy sotrudnik
- :
]Rffmt of the emotionn on the cprdlovnsculpr oyntem in the scute
etW,e of rheumntic fe-er. Med.nastrn 1? no.8:24-26 Ag '58
(MIRA 11:8)
1. Iz Nnuchno-isnledovntellskogo inatituta okhrnny mnterinstva i detstva
Sofiya.
(CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM--DISP-kSF-%--PSYCHOSOMP.TIC ASPBCTS)
'-~FREYEVv Andrey Iv.p doktor (Sofiya)
Reflection of the process of rapid eating on
Med, sestra 19 no, 10&37-39 0 f6O.
(DEGLUTITION) (CARDIOVASCUIAR
cardiovascular activity.
(MIRA 13:10)
SYSTEM)
AVDREYLPV, .
- -- --AJ, (Sofiya)
Effect of various roychological excitations on cardiovasculAr
activity in tho acute period of themnatio fever. Pediatriia 38
no.8:37-0 Ag 160. (MIRA 131l2)
(RmmTic nvER) (CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM)
ANDRETEV. A.I.
Instrument for determining the shrinkability of textile fabrics.
Leg. prom. 18 no.3:53 Mr 158. (MIR& 11:4)
(Textile fabrics--Testing)
MINKIN, Anatoliy Sarnuilovicb, kand. tokhn. nauk; GLAUBERZON, Yevgeniy Mi-
ronovich; AIIDFMEV., A.I., red.; FlUGER, D.P., red. izd-va;
GVIRTSI V.L.p tekhn.*red.
[Repair and operation of certain kinds of machines and electric
equipment at garment factories in Leningrad) Remont i ekpluata-
tsiia nekotorykh vidov teklinologicheskogo i elektrotelchnicheskogo
oborudovaniia na -shveinykh fabrikakh Leningrada; obzor~ALeniruarad,
1961. 87 p. (MI 14:~I
(Leningrad-Clothirg industry)
ANDREYEV, A.I.
Marine diesel-electric 2,000 horsepower resue tug "Atlant.11 Biul.
tekh.-okon.inform. no.5:58-60"160. (MIRA 14:3)
(Tugboats)
LOMONOSOV, M.Y. [deceased]; VAVIWV, S.I. (deceased), akademik, redaktor;
KRAVETS, T.P., radaktor; VINOGRADOV, V.V., akademik, rodaktor;
TOPOHIYEV, A.V., akademik, radaktor; BARKHUDAROV, S.G., redaktor;
~AIMUYIV, A.I., radaktor; 'BLOCK9 G.P., radairtor; KITV-A23V, G.A.,
1-edaktor; OPENAKAL, V.L., redaktor; SHAFRANOVSKIT, I.I., radaktor
(Complete works] PoInoe sobTanis sochinenii. Moskva, Izd--vo AkrA.
nauk SSSR. Vol.5. [Works in mineralogy. metallurgy, and mining,
1741-1763] Trudy po mineralogii, metallurgii i gornomu delu.
1741-1763 gg. 1954. 746 p. (MIRA 8:1)
1. Chlon-korraspondent AN SSSR (for Kravets, Barkhudarov)
(Mineraloj7) (Metallurgy)
Iq 1 t:,J; f~ . j,
IOMONOSOV, H.V.; VAVILOV, S.I., &I-ademik, radaktor; DAVETS, T.P., redak-
tor; VINOGRADOV, V.V., ftdademik, redaktor;TOPCHIYZV, A.V., akademik,
radaktor; BARKIMMOV, S.G.. roaaktor; AHDREYEV. A.I., rod&)-tor;
BLOK, G.P., redaktor; TRLISEYEV, A.A., O.A.. re-
daktor; CHENAKAT, V.L.; PEVMIFR, R.S., takNnicheakiy-rekaktor
[Complete collected works] PoInoa cohrante sochinenii. Moskva, Izd-
vo Akademil nauk SSSR. Vol.4.[Works on physics, astronomy, and in-
strument construction. 1744-17651 Trudy po fizike, astrononii i pri-
borontroaniiu 1744-1765 gg. 1955. 830 P. (MLRA 8:6)
1. Chlan~korrespondent Akademit nauk SSSR (f or Kraxate, Barkhudarov).
(physics) (Astronomy) (Instrumnnts)
ANDR-F,YEV, A. I.
AIIII)HEYEV, A. I.: "On the theoi7 of acoustic oscIll-itions in (,,u,-.ntun mechanics".
Moscow, 1955- Min Education RSF5R. ;,,osco.-i Oblast Peda.go-r-ical Inst.
(Dissertatinns for tie degree of Candidate of Ph%,sicomathe-matical Sciences.)
SO: KnighwLyajoetot.As' No. 50- 10 December 1955. Moscow.
,/61/000/012/018/038
S/124
D237/D304
AUTHOR: Andreyev, A,, I,
TITLE: On the equations of classical hydrodynamics
in lst and 2nd approximations
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Melchanika, no, 12, 1961,
50, abstract 12B322 (Uch. zap. Ylosk. obl. ped.
in-ta, 1960, 92, 151-159)
TEXT: Continuity equations and impulse equations of viscous
fluid are linearized by expanding the density and velocity
component v~, into the series of form:
P1 ' P2 V~ J, + vp-4
0 1
and are given in 1st and 2nd approximations,, The origin of
acoustic pressure P = 0 V2 which coincides with electro-
0 O~'L
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magnetic pressure in Nlaxwell*s equations is discussed, rAb-
stracter.s note- Complete transiation,,-7
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SOURCE: R-7h. 'Avtomatika, tolemekhanika i vy*chislitellnaya tekhnika, As. 7 B100
AUTHOR: Androyev, A. 1.
TITLE: Devices for determining the distribution function of random processes
CITED SOURCEP: Tr. Lening-r. korablestroit. in-ta, vy*p. 38, 1962, 231-235
TOPIC TAGS: discrininator, distribution function, random process
TRUSLATION: A differential or amplitude-slot discriminator for obtaining a dl-f-
forenti,al probability distribution law is e>nmined. Tie device has two channels;
bath operate on the same slot, which produces corresponding relative accuracy when
two random processes are investigated simultaneously. A block diagram is presentecL
Voltages which nodulate (in modulators) gating pulses produced by a generator are
applied to the inputs. The gate generator operates simultaneously on two chinnels,
wLth gating pulses alternating on each channel. Me pulses go from tlic modulators
to a mixer, then from the mixer load to trigger circuits. 1he critical level is
established by means of a special divider. The width of the slot is stabilized by
a bridge circuit. A signal appears at the output of the anti- coincidence circuit
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only when ',.he amplitude of the pulses is within an intenral equal to the difference
of the critical thresholds of the trigger circuits. Mere is a switching device
which ensures distribution of gating pulses to the channels. The number of si-ggnal
pulses nj urhich strike the slot on the first channel is fixed by the memor-~ jn:Lt
of -Lie firot channel and the number of pulses on the second channel n2 is fixed
by the -,~nory unit of the second channel. 7he total ntimber of pulses M which
-,Ocn-, modul-ated is fixed in the nemory unit. The distribution function is
have b
tak,~n at pAnts, Ance this procedure produces UE;hest accuracy. The device
des-criba," ',Iere poinits investigation of signals wiUi an amplitude of 0 to 150 volts,
the rar,7,-I- of frequencies is from 1 cps to 100 kc, the frequency of the
gatin,- pull--;cs is 50 kc, and the pulse duration is 1 microsecond. Yu. U.
DATE ACQ: 15Aar,(53 SUB GOM, GE, N-I BNCLj 00
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ANDREYEV, A.I.; SHISHKINA, Ye.Ya., veterin.vrach; GTJLIYEV, M.A., veterin.v-rach;
DUPAKIN, N.I.; FOMINA, A.Ya., kand.voterin.nauk; SOKKAR, I.M.Kh.,
aspirant; KUZIMIN, V.V., prof.; TSYGENBORD, O.A., veterin.vrach
Laboratory practice. Veterinariia 40 no.7166-76 Jl 163
(MIRA 16:8)
1. Direktor Akhtyrskoy mezhrayonnoy veterinarnoy laboratorii, Sumskaya
obl. ki'or Andreyev). 2. Vsesoyuzny-y institut eksperimentallnoy
veterinarii (for Shishkina, Fomina, Sokkar). 3. Respublikanskaya
vaterina-rnaya laboratoriya Gruzinskag-SSR (for Guliyev).
4. Moskovskaya oblastnaya veterinarnaya laboratoriya (for Dubakin).
5. Leningradskiy voterinarnyy institut (for Kuzlmin TSygenbord).
(Veterinary medicinei
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ANDRMV, A.K.
Muscle amylRse in fishes [with surmnry in Engli6h] ' Biokhimiia
23 no,6:899-903 N-D 158 ~MIRA 11:12)
1. VyoBhiy institut narodnogo khozyaystva Varna, Bolgiriyao'
(AMYLASE)
(FISHW--PHYSIOLOGY)
ANDIREYEV, A.K.
Muscle maltase in fishes. Dokl. AN SSSR 152 no.2:464-466 S 1636
(MIRA 16:11)
1. Vysshiy institut narodnogo khozyaystva, Varna, Bolgariya.
Predstavleno akademikom A.I. Oparinym.
AXIIRMV, Aleksoy Kuzlmich; LF.VCHUK, Igor' Vpsil'yoyich; PAYPNROV, V.,
r6a.;' TMZGMA*,'T., tekhn.red.
[Differential credit and payment system; from the work practice
of State Bank branches in Ryazan Province] Differontairoyannyi
rezhim kroditoyaniia i raschatoy; iz opyta reboty uchrezhdenii
Gosbanka Riazanskoi oblasti. Moskva, Gosfinizdat, 1959. 51 P.
(MIRA 13:4)
(Ryazan Province--Banks and banking)
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A)MRSYNT, A.L.
On the trantment of oDilepsy by the method of E.I. K-irzn-anova. Zh. Havro-
pnt. Psil:iiiat., 152, 52, no.1, 31-.38. (14LRA 5: 2)
(PsA 27. no.11:790'7 '53)
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P.P.Nashchanko; on the 35th anniversary of his death. Zhur.navr.
i psikh. 55 no.2:149-150 F 155. (MIRA 8-.4)
(KASOMMO, P.P., 1858-1920)
ANDRIM, A.I.
Development of cerebral rheumatism in a 7-year-old child. Pediatriia
39 no.3:83-84 My-Je '56. (MLRA 9:9)
1, In 2-y Sofiyakoy gorodskoy bollnitsy (Bolgariya)
(RHICUMATISM, compl.
encephalitis & andocarditia in child)
RUCAPHALITIS, etiol. and pathogen.
rheumatism in child, with endocarditis)
(IMOCARDITIS, etiol. and pathogen.
rheumAtism in child, with encephalitis)
ANDREYXV, A. L.
[Therapeutic use of amino acids in the treatment of nearopsychic
diseases] Lechebnoe primenenie aminokislot pri nervno-psikhiche-
akikli zabolovantiakli. Moskva, 1957. 44 p. (MIRA 11-6)
(AMINO ACIDS) (NERVOUS SYSTEM--DISF-ASES)
ANDRMV, A.L. (Moakvu)
p.p. Kashchenko and his role in Rasaian psychiatry. Zhur. nevr. i
paikh 59 no.3:357-359 159. (MM 12:4)
(BIOGRAPHIM.
Kashchemko, p.p. (Rua))
(PSYCHIATIRY9
contribution of P.P. Kashchenko (Rus))
AND-REYEV, A. L., Doe Med Sci -- (diss) it Jill ellillati C epilepsy.,, Iii0scow-
Leningrad, lc~60. 1.4 pp; (Leningrad Sttitu O"dur of Leniji Irf,-t oj. Ad-
vanced Training of Physicians im S. M. Kirov, froia the Moscow Psycho-
neurolo-ical Hospital im P. P. Kashchenko); -400 pp; price not given;
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list of author's work at end of text (11 entries); (KL, LV-66, 156)
ANDnUV, Aleksandr-1,avrentlyevich
.... .. .. .-
(2pilepsy, Ito treatment and prevention]
I profilaktika. Moskva, Medgiz, 1960.
(EPILEPSY)
Epilepaiia, ee lechenie
29 p.
(HMA 13: 11)
ANDREYKVp Aleksandr Lavrentlyevichp red.
[Problems in the cl W cal. aspects and treatment of mental illness)
Voprosy kliniki i terapil psikhicheskikh zabolevanii. Moskva, 1960.
578 P. (MENTAL ILLNESS) (MIRA 14:7)
ANDREYEV, A.L.; MIKHAYLOV, A.K.
"Problems in the clinical aspects and pathophysioloQr of epileps7*
by S.F.Samenov. Reviewed by A.L.Andreev, A.K.Mikhailu;. Zhur. nevr.
i psikli. 60 no.n:1544-1545 160. WIRA 14: 5)
(EPILEPSY) (SDIENCV, S.F.)
ANDREYW-t--A-.V.', doktor med. nauk, otv. red.; IVANOV, D.D., kand. med. nauk,
zam. Otv. red.:
(Chemical and morphological bases of biogenic treatment for nervous
and mental diseas") Khimio-morfologichoskie osnovy biog-noi terapii
n9rvno,-psikhiche,qkikb zabolevanii. Moskva, Moak. nauchla. ob-vo
nevropatologov I paikhiatrov. Vol.l. 1961. 183 p. WIRA 14:8)
(MENTAL ILLNESS)) (TISSUE EXTRACTS) (rRO*INS-THERAPEUTIC USE)
S/"162161/000/000/025/029
AUTHOR; Andr-ey-cY, A. L.
TIT LE: Casting procedura for large titanium- alloy ingots.
SOURCE- Titan v prornyshlennosti; sbornik statcy. Ed. by S. G. Glazunov.
Moscow, 1961, 266-274.
TEXT: The paper describes the experimental casting of several batches of
ingots 4.60-mm diam (gross weight 1,250 kv) and 620- 600-nini diam (GW 2,000 kg)
in existing arc furnaces of the IIN-33-1 (TsEP-334) type and ad-hoc built welded
Cu crystallizers 470 and 630 mm (later reduced) diam. I"IIH-550 (GPN550) genera-
tors were used. The procedure employed 200-mm dian-i 250-kg pressed electrodes
in a first remelt to 380-mm diam, a second rernelt to 460-rnm diam, and a third
remelt to 620-n-im diarn. Use of a single generator (6,500 a, 27-28 v) required appx.
11 hrs for a,large remelt, and the resulting quality was unsati s factory. With two
GPN-550 generators in parallel and improved short--circuit protection, 12,000 a
-it 32
-35 v became available, and 620-mi-ii remelts were performed in about 6 hrs,
including the time required to eliminate the shrinkage cavity. Maintenance of con-
stant current intensity permitted operation at lower voltage, with reduced electrode
voltage losses, reduced linear rate of fusion with increasing diameter, and quieter
fusion, which in turn permitted the use of smaller arc gaps without fear of short
circuits otherwise evoked by splashing. The fusion-weight rate is directly propor-
tiona.1 to the current. At first, the magnetic field created by the positive bus
Casting procedure for large titanium-alloy ingots. S/762/61/000/000/025/0?-9
deflected the arc off center; the resulting asymmetry of the melting process was
eliminated by placing a steel shielding over the solenoid. The qu~ility efficienc\
(in tern-is of the total weight cast) was 89.9"10 in 600-nim diarn ingots. The specific
power consumption (kwh/kg) and efficiency (30-9W/1V, where W is the fusion weight
rate) for various melts are tabulated. Conclusions: The magnitude of the arc gap
and the voltage at which a stable operation of the fusion is achieved, increase with
increasing linear fusion rate and with decreasing electrode diameter. The weight
rate in a steady-state fusion process increases comparatively little with decreas-
ing length of the melting electrode; only during the initial, unsteady, process period
is the fusion rate significantly smaller, especially with ingots of large size. The
rnean weight rate of fusion is determined by the current intensity and depends but
little on the diameter of the ingot (the rate of fusion of 460-i-nm diam ingots is some
10% greater than that of 380-mm diam ingots from a 280-n-im diam electrode, but
the rate ol fusion of 620-nin-i dian-i ingots is 10"'D smaller bl~CUUSC of the time con-
sumed during the initial fusion period). The furnac-- --fficiency in the smelting of
460-n-im diam ingots is 5.57o higher than during the smelting of 380-diam ingots. The
furnace efficiency decreases and the specific power consumption increases with in-
creasing differenc'e between electrode diarn. and ingot diarn; this is attributed to in-
creased heat losses and the increased duration of the initial, unsteadys process
period occasioned by the increased electrode diam. There are 6 figs. and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION; None given. No references.
ANDREYFVp A*L~ _
Safety in thf, vacuum are melting of titanium. TSvp-t.m(-t. 38
no.3r9O-93 Mr 165.
I
(MIRA l8t6) '
ANDREYEV, A.M.; BOLOTOV, A.A.; LUKASHEV, A.A.
Synchronizing and velocity control circuits for mirror-scanning
motion-picture cameraq. Prib. i tekh. eksp. 8 no.3:136-139
My-Je 163. (MIRA 16:9)
(Motion-picture cameras)
~"NnFEYII.Tj A.M.; GLUX1171i. Vd,~ YARASEN. B,r,
Principles of rntional dt~s!gn of d-c elprtromagneti-
Yjag. vidr. nv.3,*114-120 165. (wRA 28-nv)
ANDREYEV, A.M.; NIKITIN, A.M., inzh.,, retsenzent; PETUKHOVA, G.N.,
red.izd-va; DEMKINA, N.F., tekhn. red.
(Planning and organization of work according to a
schedule; practice of machinery manufacturing 6uterprises]
Planirovarlie i organizatsiia raboty po grafiku; opyt ma-
shinostroitel'rWkh predpriiatii. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1963.
161 p. (MIRA 17:2)