SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ANUFRIYENKO, V.B. - ANUFRIYEV, Y. D.
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.~"mLU"Oj-V%Z,j DZVKINj B,Vel KOTRLINIKOVA, G.V,l KULADUKHOVO
LOVCHIKOVAO G.N.; SALINIKOVt 0,A.1 TIMOKHIN, L.A.1 TRUBMIKOVp V.R.
YMSOV; N. 1.
Inelastic scattering of 34 Hev, neutrons and the nuclear livel
density. rAde fis. 2 no.5t826-838 N 065. (MIRA 18t12)
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ACC NRs AT6015891 SOURCE CODE. uR/3i~6/*65/6ob/6io/666-276-6i*6-i
'AUTHOR: Sallnikov, 0. A.j Fetisov N. I.; Lovehikova, G. N.; Kotellnikoys G. V.-
Anufrly~~Z,- ".T;--NA1n.
ORG: Physico-energetic Institute (Fizlko-energeticheakly Institut)
TITLE- Nuclear level density and spectral distribution of inelastically scattered
neutrons of 14.1 Nev Initial energy
SOURCVI~~'QbnLnsj~ FLalko-energeticheekly Institut. Doklady, MI-30, 1965. Spektry
neuprugo rasseyannykh neytronoy s nachallnoy energlysy 14, 1 Nov I plotnost' yadernykh
urovney, 2-10
TOPIC TAGS: neutron scattering, nuclear energy level, neutron spectrum, excitation
energy, rarmi gas
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this work Is to obtain a better representation of the func-
tional dependence of the temperature of nuclei Apd the nuclear level density parame-
ters on the mass number A, the r2Artion (n.n I) 1'aThd the neutron spectrum in the reac-
tion Ot,2n). The measured values of the nuclear level density parameters a, at and a"
we presented In tabular form. In addition, a table gives the calculated values of
the temperatur* r. and rl. accoTding to the rermi model of the nucleus. The spectra
of the oooondary neutrons In the reaction (n,2n) were calculated using the equation
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ANUFR4hkkvq '.F.; 1AMAYEVA, Ye,K.1 MYER, V.P.; KIYELI, L.H.; TERFI;TIYF.VO
., ---7,--.7.-rHUKHADZH, Ye.G.
Electron paramagnetic resonance spectri of copper (II) 0(-thiopicolin-
anilide. Dokl. AN SSSR 159 no.5tlO5"1-1-.^,61 D 164 (MIRA 18%1)
I* Inqtitut kataliza SibirskeCo ctielenlya RN SSSR I Moskovskiy
goaudarstvennyy univeraitet. 2. Clilen-korreopundent AN SSSR (for
Terentlyev).
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A,NUFRIYV, L ndidat tAhnichaskikh nauk; RUDABOTO X., kandidat
-.il
heakikh nauke
Construction of ponds. Sell.strol. 11 no.9i2l-23 3 '56. (MLR& 9111)
(Ponds)
ANUFRITEN, -A. (S-ve-rdl-ov-s-kj-, -
Double radio and teletype communication. Grazhd.av. 18 no.11:27
N '61. (KIRA 15'2)
(Sverdlovsk--Airports--Traffic control)
STRAIUIOVp N.M.; LANGE, O.K.; YABLOKOVp V.S.; SARYCHEVA, T.G.;
OVCHII-'NIKOV, A.M.1 SHCHFGOLEV, D.I.; WSUFNINNIKOV,
MENYAYLENKO, P.A.1 KALEDAv G.A.; AhIJFRTYEV. A.A., studen-,
M4khail Sergeovich Shvetsov, 1885- - Izv. vys. iichob, zav.;
gaol. i razv. 8 no.Ilt7-13 N 165. (MIRt 18-12)
1. M03kovskiy goologorazvedochnyy inatitut (for Anitfrlyo-v).
ANUFRITEV, A.A.; LESKOV, L.V.
Optical pyromtry of nonuniform light sourcee, Opt, i spe):tr,
16 no.2025-328 F 164. (NIRA 17W
AVMIrF,V, A. V.
Agriculture
Rurt.'. In Komi A.S.S.I. Syktyv)ctr, Komigin, 195?
h$qjWZ L "t% of a R ACCOssi!nn, Library of Unal.
QL"
Utilization of small and mediur.-31zo watercourses of th,3 foreBt
"one for transportation and power generation purpoBcs. Trudy Komi
ril. AN SSSR no,9tl3O-l34 160. ~VjIiA 15il)
(KOHI A.S.S.H.-HMMUGTAIC I'MH STAT1 a
(KOKI A.S. J. It. --LUHBEe~-TtWiSkORTATION)
I-ANUFRIM. AJ.; MATTSEV, A.P,
Taking climatic factors into account in planning the exponditure
of heating fuel in the Komi A.S,,S*R, lsY,Komi filAeogoct-va
SSSR no.760-71 162. (XM 15t22)
(Zoni A.8,S.R.-Heating-Estizates)
(Komi A*S.S*R..4twepherio temperature)
ANUFRIYEV, Aleksandr Fedorovicb; SUPHYAGA, Takov Andreyerich;
MATSEV, L.A., otv. red.; VASSILIMN, Yu.V.~ red.; VOLKOVA,
V.V., tekhn. red.
[Power rorources of the Koni A.S.S.11.1 Energeticheskio re-
suray Kord ASRt. '.",oskva, lzd-vo AN SSM, 1963. 64 p.
(MIU. l6112)
(Kord A.S.S.R.-Power resources)
ANUFRIYEV, A*F*
WatAr power poientials of the Pechora# the Mezen', and the Vy-
chegda Basins, 1&v. Kcal fil. Geog. ob-va SSSR no.9t49-54 164#
(MIRA 1815)
AMIYIV, A.K. (Simf*roDoll)
Di-Agnosis of disease in some patients with so-called Togetoneuroses.
Vrach.dalo no-2:113-135 F 158. (MIRA 11:1)
1. Kafedra palkht"tril (sAv.-prof. S.F.Ssnenov) Krymakogo
maditsinskogo instituts I KrymskayA oblnstnmyA psikhonevrologichask"Ya
bollnitsa.
(DIAGNOSIS)
---
'041,711-11YEVI ~~.K.
Psychipathological variations of hyrochondrime statese Prohle
emd. psikh,, no.13il83-191 tO. (MTRA l8t9)
BOVIS. Andray Andreyevich; AN(TYRIYXV, Aleksondr Nikolftvityligh; AYZI-N-BM, S.Tp.,
kand.takhn.nsiuk, rea-..-WU=UTA. 16.R., MaTT."r-e-d.
(0onverting stenm locomotive depots to diesel locomotive depots;
the experience of the Ordzhonikidze rAllroad] Pareaborudovanto
,parovoinykh depo v teplovoinye; opyt Ordshonikidtavokoi theleanol
dorogi. HoskyA, Goa.tranap.sehl-dor.izd-yo, 1957. 103 p.
(MIRA 10: 11)
(Loc Out Ives) (Diesel locomotive$)
1, - nfvl~j 11-cf.;
I
I, I
TSFI-ACV, hol., 0zAnm!!-: A0,9 r~t"~ ""
MATH f Y,
I
Flov ratAs &nd et-rova'.1 in Iviv#; Trudy -MATI (M r PA 18 110)
no . i~) : 67-W 165.
KOLPASHNIKOV, A.I., doktor tckhn.I1,1U')(, j -or.; ANIIHRIYEV, In7h.
Invontigating the distribution of rAtal pressure on tho rolls
durinr rolling. Trudy MATI no.621-183-90 165. (MIRA 18,10)
S/12o/62/000/001/03o/o6i
E140/E463
AUTHORS: AnufrizovI B.F., Dokhnovskiy, S.B., Zhurkin, B.G.,
hopylovaltly, B.D., Fenin, N,A.
TITLE: Transistor current regulator for electromagnets
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tokhnika eksperimenta, no.1, 1962, 129-131
TEXT: A classical current regulator is described using
transistor circuitry for stabilizing currents 0 to 30 A for
electromagnets used in physical experiments. The voltage
reference is the drop across a manganin tape in an oil bath,
cooled by circulating water. This voltage drop is compared with
that from a dry battery. The stabilization factor per *C is
3-03 x 104. The bandwidth of the regulator is 20 kc.
There are 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy institut AN SSSR
(Physics Institute AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: may 8, 1961
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ANUFRIYEV, D.V., inth.-podpolkovnik
More accurate adjustment of radar sighting derices, Yest,protivovosd,
obor. no.2t"-47 F 161. (MM 1412)
(Fighter planes-Radar equipment)
S/044/62/000/"03/003/092
C111/C222
AUTHORs Anufriyov, F. V.
TITLEs Effective difference and onlarge=ent of the power of an
operation
PERIODICAL& Reforativnyy zhurnal, Matematika, no, 3, 1962, 10, 11,
abstract 5A68. ("Izv. Krymsk. pod. in-tall, 1961, 35,
295-300)
TEM The relationship between the concept of inclusive operation
Rsh. Mat.# 1959t 1356) and the concept of the power of an operation
Rzh. -at., 1956, 3744) is examined. ItAs proven that from the assumption
n It"
that operation .1 is more powerful than operatic p it follows that the
M
first operation includes the second. An example of two positive set-
theoretical operations is given of which the first is more powerful that
-the secondp but Is not inclusive relative to it. The following theorem
is then proveni
If operation is more powerful than operation '~, and if every basis
of operation has the property that the sum of its chains coincides
with the natural series, then operation f, includes operation
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5/044/62/000/003/003/092
Effective difference and.onlareement ... C111/C222
Ya. L. Kroynin introduces the concept of the inclusive operation in
his paper (Rzh. Mat. ' '959P 1556) to investigate sets vhich are offocti-
vely different from the sots. in that paper the following thoorem
ia formulated&
If operation 4~ includes operation and if the set T of the metric
space R is effictively different from the (N - sots# then T is also
effectively different from the ~ - sets. The author proves that this is
also true if 4 is more powerful than q;- This generalization allows him
to arrive at th following conclusion, which is important for the
examination of sets that are effectively different from ~ - Betas
a) if T is effectively different from all-projective sets of clasa oe-,
then TAB, offeeti"ly different froz all 4 - sets and all 4 - sets, whore
7 and 4 are the operations of the upper and lower limits, respectively;
b) if T '19 effectively different from all projactivo sets of class
then T Is also offeatLvely different from all projective **to of class G
for oc~>!I. The same holda for B- and C-eats.
~kbstraotsrls notes Complete translation.]
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ANMITIV, 0.
I . . .....
Kethod of determining corrugations In fire tubes of marine boilers. Kor.1
rech,flot 13 no,5t14-16 a 153. NUA On)
(Steam boilers, Karin*)
ZAGULIN* V.A.1 MAMIN, B.A.
Cathode current sttbiUser. Prib.i tekhooksp, 6 m,5:n$-120
S-0 161o (HIRA 1010)
I* FIsiko-tekWdchevkiy institut AN SWR,
(Voltage regulators)
24859
S/108/61/016/009/001/002
D202/D306
AUTHORS: Anufriyev, G.S., and Mamyrin, B.A.
Experimental study of the white noise suppression
in stroboscopic amplification
PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika
TEXT: In the present article the authors present the results
of experimental work undertaken to confirm the theoretical as-
sumptions of B.A. Memyrin (Ref. 6: Radiotekhnika vol. 16 no-3
1961) that the stroboscopic method of amplification permits for
a much better SIN ratio at the output as compared with that at
the input of the system; that a signal be registered at a level
which Is much lower than the noise level of wide band amplifiers
and that reception is possible of a very noisy wide band signal
with a high SIN ratio adequate to determine all signal para-
meters. The mathematical expression for the increase in the
signal to noise ration A with stroboscopic detection as given
In Ref. 6 (Op.cit.) is eq. (1).
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us V "*,- (1)
IUR~ Out s
A lusli V~~fmaxtr
Nn n
In it JFUnj1n the ratio of the signaI noise to voltage at the
Invatlyl, the ratio of the signal to noise voltace at
Un out
output F S - frequency at which the resultAng sirnal is being
sampled fmax tr -the maximum frequency of the spectrum of the
transformed signal.
To simplify the calculations Lq. (1) may be rewritten as eq* (2)
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Ttr
A !: FS 72m`ax,P
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(2)
where T - period of registration of the transformed signal
(time uEed for registering one period of the signal at the
system output); f - maximum frequency of the resulting
max8p
signal spectrum Tr should be long enough for the input signal
durinr this tim; to remain practically constant. To check the
above equations experimentally an arrangement permitting for
large variations In A has to be used (of the order of 1000),
hence the following parameters of the resulting signal were
chosen F. = 150kc/s fmaxsp = 5 Me/s. The other important
parameters were chosen from the following considerations. For
accurate measurement of resulting levels of signal and noisel
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Experimental study of the white.** D202/D306
both signal and noise at the input should be at considerable
voltare levels. Since forlU 1 ;00 the registration of the
Fn out .
SIN at the output produces already considerable errors for large
A'Un Is still more increased. The measuring arrangement has
been, therefore, designed so as not to pr6duce any noticeable
distortion with the voltage during an input of 1OV. The choice
of duration,~Co of the pulse gating this circuit was determined
by the requirement of undistorted signal shape at the output
according to (Bef.ts Op.cit.) fro~~ , the bloc diagram
of experimental circuitry for effective noise attenuation is
given. The results of the experiment are shown by the Qscil-
lograms, for which the rise time of input pulse signals IZ5 0,2
microsecond, pass-band at the input -,,5Mc/s the evaluated in-
crease In VN ration M6270; Ttrc~',32 sec. The same arrangement
was used for a series of measurements of quantity A[A=V(VTtr~1
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Experimental study of the white... D202/D306
for a different Ttr and FS and fmtrty The experimental error
did n^t exceed 10V. In detecting the above method very
small lovel s1rnals difficulties arise due to low frequency
fluctuationsin the detecting and L.F.Circults. To overcome It
the absolute level of the sienal at the input should be incre-
ased by a wide b3nd amplifier (UJTIY) (ShPU) inserted between
the signal source and the converter. Thus connected, the wide
band amplifier does not affect the noise of the system. If the
signal source is a current generator with Internal resJstance
RI -M then by applying an anti-interference circuit, the noise
level may be reduced to that produced by tne equivalent noise
resistance of the valve Rjjv of the first stage of amplification
of a simple anti Interference cct or to half the level of that
noise in complex circuits (Ref. 9: V.L. Kreytsev, Videousilitell
(Video Amplifiers), Izd. 11,S)ovetskoye radio" 1952); (Ref. 10t
O.B. Lure, Usilitell videochastoty (Video Frequc~ncy knplifiers).
Iz,f. "Ilovetskoyc- radio" (1055) ) with such an amplifier an ad-
ditionril improvement A' of the SIN ratio can be obtained.
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Experimental study of the white ... D202/D306
Unt.r
At Unwb 2 f!r:qr::+.!in (3)
Rnv
in wnich Untr the noise level of converter reduced to the Input,
UYIWb - same of the wide band amplifter. Juice multi-electrode
valves are used except for a triode In the first stare of wide
band amplifier Rntr ,,10 and A""6.
Fn v
If the sIgnal is from a voltage generator (Rj-~ o) the anti-
Interference cannot be used and the improvcment in A" is approx-
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imately Unbr M Rntr + Rin
At' = and Alls,-- 13 -
Un ~'Rnv. + Rln
W1
In the experiment a wide band commercially produced wide band
amplifier type)W- 10 (USh - 10) was used, with an additional
preamplifying stage. The wide band part of the arrangement had
the following parameter: pass band 0.1 -'65 Mc/s the effective
noise level at the input 20 microvolt, maximum gain 250 000.
The block diagram of the whole arrangement Is given . Finally
the possibility of obtaining a very high SIN ratio (of the order
of 100) at the output of system was investigated. It is stated
in conclusion that the obtained improvement figures are by no
moans final and that the arrangement used did not require any
additional adjustments during its operation and that the d1s-
cussed method of detection could be recommended for -Jesigning
compact instruments when solving many scientific and technical
problems. There are 7 firures and 12 Soviet-bloc references.
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S/120/62/000/001/022/o6i
E140/E463
AUTHORS: Mamyrin, 8,A#, Anufri yov G.S., Kalinkovich, I.F,
-77-W
TITLEs Iligh-repatition-rate millimicrosocond pulso
generator
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no.1, 1962, 99-101
TEXTi A straightforward pulse generator based an amplification
of nine waves, clipping and differentiation, using vacuum tube
techniques, in described. The input frequency may be varied
between 10 kcs and 2 Mcs, output pulse amplitude up to 200 V
(output impedance not mentioned), pulse width 5 na at half-
amplitudo points. There are 3 figures and I table.
ASSOCIATIONt Fiziko-tokhnichoskiy institut AN SSSR
(Physicatechnical Institute AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: June 2, 1961
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ACCESSION NR: AP4018378 SlOlZO/64/000/001/0121/0123
AUTHOR: Anufriyov. G., S..' Afonin, 0. -r.:. Marny0rin, B - A.
TITLE: Suppression of noise accompanying the nuclear -n-tagnetic-resonance
signal of a magna tic -field meter
SOURCE: Pribory* i tokhnika eksperimenta, no. 1, 1964, 121-123
TOPIC TAGS: nuclear magnetic resonance, magnetic field motor, IMI-2 motor#
noise auppression, stroboscopic noise suppression. magnetic field measurement
ABSTRACT: The use ;f & synchronous detector enhances the accuracy of the
magnetic-field measursment but impairs the signal shape. To avoid the latter
shortcoming, a stroboscopic method of noise suppression is advanced. Thq
stroboscopic device (its functional and simplified electrical diagrams are
9%ipplied) ensures a 5-S0 times higher signal -to -noise ratio and yields an output
signal whose shape corresponds to the shape of the original signal but in a
112
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different time scale. A provision is made for turning the stroboscopic device
into a synchronous detector when warranted by experimental conditions. An
IMI-2 magnetic-field motor and an EkO-1 oscUloscope are used. The nu%ximum
repetition frequency at the IMI-2 out 'ut is Z70 kc. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and.
I formula.
A�SOCIATION: Piaiko-tokhrAchaskly inatitut AN SSSR (Physico-TechniW
Institute. AN SSSR)
SUBMITTED: ZZMar63 DATE ACQ: l8Mar64 ENCL: 00
SUB CODE: NS NO REP SOV: 002 OTHER: 000
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propeuinji, tn
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ANMRIYEV, 0.5.1 MAKTIN, B.A.
Tr&nelll.-time mass spectrometer vith stroboscopic tr&no-
formatiin of the output signel. Prib. i tekh. eksp 9
no.5WO-157 S-0 164o NMii 17112)
1. Flilko.-tekhniahookly instItut, AN SSSR.
L 326(yi..6f) EVT(M-)/EWP(j!!! - IJP(C) -WW/RH
ACC NR, ArbU13U49 A) SOURU-CODIs URIM076VID08100370a)-4708-4-0
~(A
AUTRORt Anufrizov, 00 got Poidayakov, 0, Yet Regell, V, Ro
ORGt k_hyq1cat9chnLcal Institute Im. At Ir. Joffe (Fialko-takhaichookiy
Inatitut)
TITLE: Appllcatioyof uses spectrometry to the study of polymer
thermaldegradatio
SOURM Vysokosolokulyarnyya soyedinenlya# v* 8. no, 5. 19660 834-840
TOPIC TACSt vami3m= polyuethyluethaerylate, u0nomar, mass spectro-
motors activation energy, f-bl-Y"FA. Dft2AADAVAA1) ?WfR,1)#9j.DrC00jP031r0,&j
ABSTRACTt A tlue-tranelent mass Spectrometer with a stroboscope trans-
former of emitted signals has been used for investigating the composit-
ion and the kinetics of liberation of volatile products a' poly"ethIL-_
uethacrylatelthereal decompositiono The advantages of this method over
others were. demonstratedo The name spectrum of the monomer and of the
products of polynethyluothatrylate theraodegradation were recorded,
The activation energy of polynothylmethacr?late thermodegradation at
the initial stage was f.iund to be 30 kcal/mol and In subsequent hosting
50 kcal/sol. The authors' thank B. A. Hasyvin for his help and
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participation in discussion@ of the results, OrIg, art, hael 5 fjgura4
3 formulas and I table* (Based on authors' abstract) [HT) I I
SUB CODZI 110 20/ SUBM DAM 03May6S/ ORIG RIVI Oll/ OTH RM 006
6
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AMRIYj;V, I., pochatnyy shakhter, brigadir prukhodchikov.
-A-- -" -111---
Possibilities for economy in drifting. Maet.ijgl. 3 no.2:11-42
7 154. (MIAA 7:3)
(Coal mine@ and mining)
ANUMUT 1 6
---
ftIler satiefsation of workeral weds. Kast.ugl. 3 no.5:23-24 My 134.
(ML M)
L Brigadir prokhodobikor sbakhty "Tagunovskaya* kombinsts luslass"ol.
(Coal u1nes and mininc)
ANMITIT-I I-.
We are UVroving the work of our enterprIse. Klas. Ind. SSSR. 25 no.5:
17-18 154. (KLRL,?tll)
1. Direktor kouser. ogo sayoda Petropaylovskoga my"okoubluata.
(Moat, Canaod,
ANUFRIU4. I., IANLIIECEDA, I..; iMEIII, M.
Peonie Arp rrowinp. Sov. profsolury 17 no.19:27-29 0 '(-.1-
I. Predsc-datel ' zavod-*Voro ko-nitet-n kis~inevsPova zavoda "Vibro-
prit.,or" (for Anufriyev). 2. Pr(Asedatel" ~omiteta profroyu za
Pal 'vanometricherkopo ttePa zavodu "Vibropribor" (for E),preri.--da).
1. Frofrruporr slesarnoro uc~astka m4hanIche?ko;%i
Inevskoro ravrAIA "Vibropribor" (rol. Arseni).
(Kishinev--Instru".nt Industry) (Trade union-0
I.; AhIA21YEV. L.g AVAKIYANTS. A.
Svitching devices for oscillographst Radio no,2240-44 7 159
WRA 6-4)
(Oscillocraph-Equipment nnd supplies)
90) SOV/107-59-2-34/55
AUTHORt Anufriyev L.
TITLE: Two-Channal Electronic Commutators (Dvukhkanal'nyye
elektronnyye ko=utatorv)
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1959, Nr 29 p 41 (USSR)
ABSTRACT-. This is a description of 2 commutator circuits. In
the first, germanium diodes of the type DG-Ts6 are
used. When the voltage in one of the diagonals of the
transistor diode bridge in increased to such an ex-
tent that the diodes ogin to conduct, then the re-
sistanee will be low on the other diagonal and equal
to the strai6ht diode resistance. If, on the other
hand, the voltage polarity is changed, then the diodes
will not conduct and the resistance of the bridge dia-
gonals will consequently increase up to the amount of
the diode reverse resistance. The commutating current
must be greater than the signal current. In the other
commutator system, the voltage to be examined is con-
Card 112 ducted to triode tubes, which are blocked in turn by
MUFRIYEV, L.1 VASILOYEV, L.
Dirocted deposition of the condenente in stock buildings. Sell.
stroi. 17 no.2t2O F 163. (MIRA 160)
1. Sotrudniki Nauchno-issladovatellskogo inatituta sellskikh
zdaniy i soorutheniy Akadwdi stroitalletva i arkhitekUry SSSR.
(Condensation) (Farm buildings)
GORSKIJP G.I. [Oorskiyo O,I*)j, We#; A1,1URNEVO L. [AnufriM. L.Itinz.
I ProbIm of dstft*Ubg the heat transfer coefficient )f in-
Asmal surfaces oUthiri-4mlled cattle barns, Stav cas 11
i I noAM608-613163.
1 1. Vedec)-.ovyw*=rqjv*fAv polrohospodankyoh starieb SUtbebo
vyboru pro vyvtav'bu SM (Goestraj),, Oral.
SMURAl A.0.1 ANUMTW, L.A.
Ths bootle latinohoplia m6pos moteah., & ROV P05% of a6h In the
Maritim Tortitary, Soob.197AR SUR no,M153-155 160.
MRA 13 111)
lo Dallu"toobW fillal Sibirabogo otdolonlys AN OSSR.
(ftritims Territory-ftstleO
(Ash (Tres)-Moomes saA costs)
PlAVILISHCHINOVI N.N. Jdaceaaed]; ANUFRIMINP L.A.
A new syeeles of the ganus Phymatodes (Colsopterpi, Cera-,Oy~:Idas).
Zool. shur. 43 no.lOsl565-1569 164. 17i12)
1. ZoolcClaheskiy muzey Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo
uniyeraltata I Primorskaya plodovo-yagodnaya atantalyas
AhUFRIYE,'/, L,N.,.kand.takhn.nauk (Orel); POZIN, G.Y,., Inzh. (OrA)
Method of calculating the temperature of nonheated greenhousea.
Vod.1 san.tokh. no.120-7 D 165. (K2RA lgtl)
to in
10
IF,
ANUYPIYEV L.N., inth,
Features of the calculation of heat exchange in livestock
buildings. lzv.ASiA 4 no,,W22425 162, (MIRA 16s1)
(Bams)
mitn I%V' M.
SvetomaskirovXu nn xbPlexn*iornzhnom transporte. flirht discivIlne (csaoufl")
on rallroadej. (Za oboronu, 1946, no. V p. 20).
DT.C: TK501s. 2)
SO: SOVINT 7IMN PORTAT19H AD ABIBLIOGRAIlly, Library of CongreeR
Reference Department, Washinvton, 1952. Unclassified.
AUTHORS: Demlyankov, N.9 Candidate of Technical Scienceaq 66-1-5/26
Anufriyev, M., Engineer and Nakrutman, S., Eng.
TITM Z~
semi-conductor resistance thermometers on
refrigerated trains. (0 primenenii poluprovodnikovykh
termometrov eoprotivleniya n& poyezdakh-refrizheratorakh),
P&IODICAL:"Khojo�41'na,j& Tekhnika" (Refrigeration Engineering),
lr-)57, N0,19 pp.19-21 (U,S.S.R,)
ABSTRACT: The Soviet industry manufactures thermistors with
resistance variations of 5 to 10% and variations in the
temperature coefficients of I to 2%; these variatione
are too large to allow interchangeability of ouch
thermistors. for eliminating this drawback the
Leningrad Technological Institute of the refrigeration
industry (Laningradskiy Tekhnologicheskiy Institut,
Kholodillnoy Promyshlennosti) applies an intermediate
circuit connected between the thermiator and the input
terminals of tke metwirg apparatup. This Institute has
proposed a design of a thermistor,which in a single
u n i t,is combined with the interchangeability circuit.
In comparing the thermistor characteristic R
it is advisable to apply a potentiometric metRo; f0f(t)
Card 1/2 metering of this resistance, since that method is simple
ANUYRIY", M.I.
The "pick-axm attachmont for the pneumatic 4rill. [Suggested by
H.I.Anufriev]. Rats. i itobr. pradl. v strol. no. 4:82-83 '57.
(MIRA 11:8)
(pneumAtic toole)
ANMIYNY, IU**, lash.
Imoroving the Insulated rolli stock equimed vith refrigeration
machinery. Zhol.dorstransp. 12 no.lt68-69 Ja 160.
(MIRA 1315)
1, TSentrallnoye kanstruktw skoye byuro kholodillnogo
mash inoe troyanlys.
(Refrigerator cars)
DDHMVOT, A&Is, psohvevod, Imndidat seltskokhozyaystvannykh mauk;
HDISITCHIMT, O.L. Inshener-gidrotakhnik; SMLI". S.K.,losovod;
MALYSBIT. A9M*, agronom, kandidat sallskokhosyastronnM naukj
XAZACHRM. B.V., agronow (deceased]; RADZKUVM, A.P., krayevedl
PONOMARIVA. A.A.. entomolog; ANUMYXV, P., redaktor; BANNIKOV, P.,
redaktorl GORINSMYN, 0., toHMEMIVIrWdaktor.
Clature in Ponss, Province] Priroda Fensenskoi
Pensenskoe im-vo, 1955. 458 p.
(Pens& Province--Natural history)
ablasti. Ponss.
(MIaA qt6~
-Ib~ n.;
va 1,;f .1
.t 1;1 n
It
for I o t
UC,.' Y
[Technoloa of Chemical V.A,~W,nery
toxtbock for correspendetwo L-c)%r%,7n studlonto of ~,pccial sec-
urvInry ochools] ",ekhr.-olof-Ila OiliAd.o.kol,o
ud-ebmi-avitudichorkua ,,ovtlbli, Alli
smiltilkh. spe-slalIvykh uL:hvLx~.h zlive-ionii. ic.,7,si) fon,.,en-
skoe knIOuioe i-ai-vo,
II I , ,x r III
~ v- - -
-- L AXUPRYEVj-N,--I,-:----
2. USSR (600)
A* Spinning
7. Double-proo*ss preparation of ym for slubbing. Teksto prme 12 no. 12 1952o
9* MolkUxly 14A gt hia" kagessions. Library of Congremsp Hwdl 1953. Unclassified.
ASMITIT, -- - --
Iffect of adjusting loom reeds on the reduction of yarn breakage.
?okst.prou. 14 no.10:29-31 0 154. (KLBA 71l0)
1. laveduyushchly tkatskin proisvodstvoa fabriki Iment Krasnoy
Arall I Flota.
(Loose)
I ynv- -,q.% -- -- - - -
.f - " - - - --- - - -- -- - - --
--A A IT P 11.1 1 T-V -V- . - - -- -- - - - --
19955 ANIMIM, s, V. Re?ervy mvxhehnosti kholodill nikov pri rWasokonibinata)dI.
ityas. induntriya SSSR, 19499 No* 3, a. 23-27.
SOt LETOPPS MWMLkL S"TATFY, Vol. 27, Moskva, 1910.
ANMITSY, V.
Plan efficiently, the Intraprovincial transportation of grain and
grain products. Muk.-olev.prom. 20 no.5:29-30 MY 154. (KM 7:7)
1. Galichakly punkt Ugotterno.
(Orain-Transportation)
ARMI TIV, T.
original acemintinge Bote.trude no#lltl0l-105 X 156,
(KLRA 1011)
1. Bkonomist TSentrallnogo statisticheskogo, upraylaniya pri
Sovets Ministrov SSSR,
(Shoo industry-Accounting)
AIJUklMzyj_V.,, doteentj MENTAYLVA, It.
Determining the quantitative ratio of the slaughtered beef cattle d&Fenp-
dept on the live weight. Hluoind. SSSR 3) (i.e.34 no.2t;.01-24 163.
WHA lo")
I* Moskovskiy tekhwlogicho'ski~y inatitut myaanoy I wlockuioy promq-
shlennosti.
(SlaughterinZ. and slaughter housoo-Statistics)
ANUFRIYEV, V., dotsent; YES)ENTAYEVA, It,
Principle of sirdlarity for the production lines procesaing large
beef cattle, Riaso Ind. SSSR 34 no"04-56 163. (KERA lOtIO)
lo Moskovskly tekhnologicheskly institut mynsnoy I molochnoy
promyshlennosti.
ANUFRIYEV, V.; DOLGOVA, L.
Soso physical characteristics of meat cuts and bones after boning.
Miss. ind. SSSR 33 no.4t47-49 162, (MIRA l7s2)
1. Moskovskly tekhnologichookly institut nyasnoy i molochnoy
proaWshlennosti.
-AN-,IJFRlYk,V, V.; KIMURA, G.1 KINNADZE, ~.j CiSRVYANOYAo L.S.p red,;
VOIXOVA, V.G.p tokhn. red.
ISRucOst sPices) Sousyp spetsii. Motikvap lzd-vo "Ekonomalaon
1964. 151 p. (MIRA 17:4)
TAXQBWN, Kikluqil Onipovich, prof., doktor taklin.nauk. Prinimnla uctinstir-
ILOINA# X*Aog Inshee AWMITITO V,A., insho, retsensentj SHTXRN,
LeTs, lath., rod*; XOZ%#;-D.'1.j--tokhn*rsd,
[Technology of maohine-tool innufaoturel Taklinologila utanko-
stroentle. Koekvs. Oon.yuktichno-takhnsiad-vo mashinostrcit,lit-ry,
1960. 547 Po (MIRA 13:5)
(Knahine tools-Constmotion)
ANUMYEV V -A -; KIIIIIIIII, N.M.j- OI,'K[IOV,,KIY, II.V,; tj ,
- ~~:':;~.-P~retuenzent; WIDIMMOV, V.M.p ituJi., rud.
(Large-lot production of milling machines) Kivpnoporllnoe
proizvodstvo frezernykii stankov. Yovkvn, MashInostroonie,
1965. 206 p. NIRA 18-4)
W
1(1)/EAT(m'/E-TC(m)-6 DIAA11/1)P(c)
- '- , -1- , 1. 1 1 -.. - -'- -
-12 SOURCE CODgi UR10120 )0 00-
ACC NR- AP(0076 /66/1 0/ 11fO65'3/C061
;jLnovj A. A. Kotellrd ov G.
AUTHCRz AnufEjygag. 1, k a-JL-- !.p
L. A.
Timokh1n,
Im a, I Lq- zlhmiffa.-~ _J, ; SALfn~k
Fetisov, N. I. _:`d6
ORG: Institute of Physics and Powor Engineering, GXAS (Fit1ko-energot1choakj'y
insti ut-OKIYI-----
T17M Neutron transit-time ppe tromoter
SOURCis Pribory i tokhnika eksperimenta, no, 1, 1966, 53-61
TOPIC TAM spectromoter, neutron spectrometer
ABSTRACTt A new fwnt-noutron transit-time apettromatur is described which car,
meastu*o a neutron spectrum from 100 kov to I.J, Mov. Monochromitio 14-K-rr nouLronB aro
produced by a T3(d, n)10 reactionj deuteron onorey, 2~~) kov; doutaron-puls-3
durat!.on, 7 nsecl bean Intorviption Wore acceleration A-3 uscxl (Aoteh supplied)t
The neutron dotoctor and oloctronia eqiilpmoat aro br3ofly de~-,cribpd. The opoeLro-
vintor resolution doterminod rrom a ~-peak is 4 nseo/m; chmmel width, 2.12 -Liecl
integral nonlinoArity, 0.2,r0. From a tine-to-pulse-height convorter, tho signJv are
fed to a 256--channol analyzer. Tho resolution time ia 0 niool transit bann, 2 M)
linear dpvtmlo range, 400 neec. Tho photomultiplier 1B oquAppod with .1 j)oioe-
elimination device, and the doteotor is well protectod from the background nolee,
L 20720-66 'T612
ACC NP, AM
both features ensuring a high offoot-to-background ratio when 100-kev neutrom are
moasured. Tho spectrometer operation Is illustrated by a spectrum of neutrom)
inelastically scattered by Mn."In conclusion# the authors wish to thank
B. S, Novikovsyl.L and Tp, ILkraintsevafor tendine the accelerator operation,
V. G. Zolotul-,hin for diacu3sing EW-sp-ectrometer efficiency, and N. S. BiMkt)v,-
yutskaya, V. A. Rurqantneva, As H. Trufanov, and ro. s. for thefi,
part in i-easuremen a and data procose vv ()rKgo art, Wi3t 9 figares Rnd 3 forvmlas.
f031
SUB CODEI 16, 09 / SM DkT&t IIJ&n65 / OUG Un 004 / M REF 006 ATD ISMS:
PSHOVIK. Lekinrl Mikhaylovich;
XMCHIX, Vladimir Nikolayevich; LAPITMIT, Mikolay Petrovichg
KASIff"OV, 1*0 red.g SWANOTA, V., takhn,red.
EKanual for'foremen and workers of mixed brlgades operating on
a business accounting basis] T pomoshohl bripdiru i rabochim
komplakenykh khosravehatnykh briged konschnoi produktail.
Kinsk. Ooselsd-vo BM* Red,prolavodetvannol lit-ry, 1960.
130 P. (NDU 14:3)
(Construction industry-Pinnace)
1.1.o AWrAlYlYg IVANOV, F.M.
Tsehoology of one-stage Injection into channels with prestressed
reinforesuents6 Art, dor, 21 no, MR-19 A 158* (MIRA 11 t8)
(Prestressed concrete)
URIGIN, Ivan Nossrovich; 01=7T, Vilctor Ivenovich; IYANOT, redor
Kikhayloyloh, Prininall uohastlys: TASMA, L.G.; VAL=, T,N,;
TOROBITVA, X.G.t ZHAROTA, 79.P.-, MWMVA, Te.F.: ITANTIMA,
N.1,; VJBKOVA, M.S., red,-, DONMU, O.D.. takhn.red.
[Injection Into channels with stressed reinforcements] ln%kti-
rovanie kanaloy a napriashennol armaturois Moskva. Mouchno-takhn.
isd-vo N-va avtomobillnogo transp. I shosesinykh dorog. 1960.
23 P. (MIU 13 14)
1. Gosudaretyannyy Yeasoyusnyy doroshnyy nauchno-ionledovatellakiy
Instltut (SOYUZDMNII).(for Vasyutm. Valyus, Voroblyeva, Zharovs,
Nefedova, IvantaysTa).
(Bridges. Concrete)
SMWIN, Ivan Nssarovioht PSMIWIXOT. Sargey Nikolayeviohlimmume,
VAkUr-jy"Qy"hLJY0mK0T* Yurly Dmitriyevich-, TWO, yapyo I
0 0 0 to khn. red.
ETachnology of building prestressed reinforced concrete bridges]
Takhnologlia postrolki predveritallno napAsshennyth sheleso-
betonnykh montov; posobis vasteru. Moskva. Nauchno-takhn.isd-vo
K-v* sytonobilinogo trensp, i shoseeinykh dorog RSM , 196%) 171 P.
I (K= 14t
(Bridges. Concrete)
ANUFR-IYE,VA,-V.I. (Anufriieva, V.I.]
Now seaUng machine for the canning industry, Khareprom.
no.107-78 Ja-Mr 162. (MIRA 150)
(Canning industry-Equipment and supplies)
(Sealing (Technology))
- I
T-
PRIATRY,A. L, kandidat tekhatchaskikh rAuk; SURKOT.T.D.. professor.
doktor tokhnichookikh wwk, rod&ktor: ISWWOVA.N.L.. redaktor;
ANMITNV Intheser. re~eensent; SWALM.Y.N.. kandidat
V., kandidat tokhnichoskikh nRuk; OMLIB,X.M., tekhni-
cheekly redaktor
[operation of vaouum pumps In the seat and milk industries] Us-
pluatatella, vakuuu-namosoy v alRonol I molochnoi prosyshlennosti.
Moskva, Pishchapromisdat, 1955. 104 P. (MLRA 9:1)
(Vacuum-PuRps)
AWMYNT, T.Ts.
--
Wage sYsten for Punch-press operators. Log. prom. 16 no,1:19
J& 156. (Vag*@) (Metal industries) (KM 9:6)
UOTIMMMO" 1442A JO
gl>Olq-Zga IMOTXVA SOUTTW - 92020V; 9U0*2W-4UVAJP*
ZOR'40 P= UoTwT"A dm'4 ZWCT=s '99azoad ftT-4TTS
"Xzro
jo amiasqu 'VzO-4xa 40s"T 04 %-444ft JO uOTV2trPM
-uoo o4 4zarqns a.= 'ad*" Aq ssof-ja2vA ftT,4vtt
-TVTTO 'BZTOAZ*Ba.Z VaMOJ240M - 1; ; -4WGaqV)O9
puv RZnos UT tmw ftT,4ffTxa VuOT.4TPUO* Tosy
-OZPACR PUV ZT'4WTT* TVOOT 0'4 VOP VWUM2 Zap%M
aBRZO-40 Ja%vA ftT90*.Lm JO AT99800a 9099=UT(I
6C-oE dd Iz ox ,OTTVA I "a'40.TPTO.
Tog lqz-'Z PM
'A"TJJ=V 'QX 'A .'vJTOA-w2--H J0,4VA pamOA2jvpv&
=!zvA lsoTrwaxpZa - ftTjs&vT2ug /a=
AWRITV, T.Te.; AIMILIROD, L.S.; XLBAOODIN. VA.; UKHLROY, T.X.-. PUMOUXIT,
VIROKUROVA, Te.B., redAktor-, MROYMU, TeAekhatobs-
skil redfiktor.
(Yodraulto engineering for cities] Gorodakaia gidrotekhnika. Moskva. I%d-
vo Kinisterstya kommunallnogo khostaistva RSM, 1954. 270 p.(KLBA ell)
(lVdraulla engineering) (Municipal engineering)
USSR
1705, ~Lq
A okill. Ovmw "tob ( il I'l rN~-i t., t~,
1,W ill Vw cli4mv "I a ,S, m ~ -, ~,I;-
1~ t t. Ri, i"n t 4 l-ij "t i'm q vii, - T g v 1: 't,
.ANUT,-R1171V. Vladimir Tqf4jj Ich, kandidnt takhnicheakikh nAuk: FUSUTMsxjy,
Ye.. tekhnicheekly redaktor.
(Struggle with landslides In urban areas; hydraullc engineering]
Bor'ba a opoltniami n- gorodskikh torritorlinkh; gidrotekhntche-
skis maropriiatila. Kooky&, 1%d-vo Xinisterstya kommunaltnogo
khosialstva RSYSR, 1955. 99 p. (XLRA 9:4)
(Landslides)
AbUMIYXV. Y.Teo, doteant, kandetakhoonsuk-, KURDIIJXOV, N.D., inih.,
rateensent.- SHYSMY, Y.Y., kand.tekhn.nauk, retsentent; KOSYUPA,
G.G., icand.tolthnenmuk, retserizent; AUIAVA, M.N.. dots., retsensent;
DRANNIKOV, A.M., doktor- goole-mineralogensuk. rateentent: IIRICHIO,
I.M., doteent, retsentent; POWAYLO. I.He. inshoo reteensent;
UCHITILI, 1.2., red.; MMOVA, O.A., tokhn.rod.
[Pqdraulic engineering structures for cities] Goro&skle g1dro-
tekhnichaskie soorushentlaw Hoskys, Izd-vo H-va ko=mnakhoss,
1957- 264 Pe (MIRA 11-7)
(Hydraulic engineering)
w d. tejdu6 nauk; IMTUXOT, N.D., spot@. red.; PROT 10 We
_NUpJM*r4wWwjTIcsn
Del,, red, Isd-va; OUROYA9 O*Aep tokhoo red#
[Proteating inhabited ilaoin frou floods] Zashohita na"'lonnyklh met
ot Satoplenlia, Noekv% Isd-vo X-va komm. khos. RSMv 1958. 145 P;,
Mood oontrol) (KIM 110)
r
AUMORs Anufriyev, V.Ye., Candidate of Technical Sciences
................................
rlrLLi haft Chute With a Hydraulic Braking System (Plotokhod s
gidravlicheskim tormozheniyem)
Ph;hIODICALt Gidrotekhnicheakoye Stroitelletvo, 1958, Nr 3. PP 32-350-3SH)
ABSTRACri One of the elements of hydraulic power installations are raft
chutes and log sluices. 'Where these in a great difference
between upper and lower water level# raft chutes so"times
attain lengths of several hundred meters, for which reason
their incline is 0.01 - 0.02. Raft chutes of 0.03 Incline
have to be provided with speed checking devices, which art
not free from danger. The incline, however, may be consi,
ably increased, going up to 0.5-0-7 and consequently the lengtn
of a chute may be shortened accordingly, if' a counterflow
of water# opposing the downward slide of the raft acts as q
brake. This counterflow is achieved by a aystemof pipes con-,
nucted with the chute in such a way that the water is discharg-
ed in a direction opposite to the traveling rafts. The nozz-
les of the pipes are not at an angle of 30-350 to the floor
of the chute. Figure I shows the construction of a raft chute.
The upper head is equipped with a gate which allows the rafts-
Card 1/ 2 to pasat as the gate Is lowered a valve opens and lets water
haft Chute hith it Hydraulic Braking System 90-58-3-9/22
into the system of pipes which discharges it into the chute.
In the Hydraulic Laboratory of the Moskovskiy lesotekhniches-
kiy institut (Moscow Forest-Technical institute), a nodel of
the raft chute (MOO scale) was constructed in order to study
the operation of the hydraulic braking system. The studies
were carried out by the author in cooperation with engineer
A.P. Shakhovtsev and Professor N.V. Polyakov. The system of
pipes was replaced on the model with a water reservoir placed
underneath the chute. It was found that the speed of the raft
can be controlled by the amount of water admitted into the
counterflow system. It should be considered, however, that
water enters the chute from two sourceal the raft gate at t~e
upper head and from the counterflow device. Experiments will be
continued on a larger scale model which is to be constructed.
There are 2 figures.
Card 212 1, Inland waterways-Equipment 2, Sluices-Dasign 3, Log rafts-
Handling-Squipment
S,')V-26-58-11-18/44
AUTHORt Anufriyov, V.ye Candidate of Technical Sciences
TITLEt Underground Water Reservoirs (Y'odzemnyye vodokhrantlishchal)
PERIODICALi Priroda, 1958, Hr 11, pp 89 - 91 (USSR)
ABSTRAM The author gives the advantages of underground water reser-
voirs (demonstrated by examples chosen from France, pro-war
Germany and Tearist Russia) and says that the installation
of underground water reservoirs, In addition to other li-
mited water storage possibilities, would beat serve the drink-
ing water problem in the Soviet Tranevolga region, North and
Central Kazakhstan, where the total humidity of the atmosphere
and precipitation can be lose than 120 mm as compAred with
a mean annual evaporation of above 2,000 mm (80 to qOjV' of
the annual moisture is formed ~,v nrring melting waters).
There are 3 dlaprams.
1,-skvn (The
ASSOCIATION: Vseeovuznyy znorhnyy in-_haierno-s1xDite1'nyy ito-titut/k,
All-Union Institute for Civil-Fnginear Correopondence Cours-
es '! Moscow)
1. Water supplies--Storage 2. Water supplies--U,';~;R
Card 1/1
GRAISIP14SKMp M.N., kand. tekhn. pauk; KOSTOMAROV, VJI.j kand. tekhn.
nauk; ALEKSANDI'MMY, N.V., kando takhn. naukl FMAGODINO
Y.L*p insh.; KARAGODIN, A.L.j Insh. ANUE-=V-1-xv-Terp kand.
tekhn. nauk; hIIhMUYOV, 1-1,.D.9 inzh.l--DZHUNKOVSKIT, II.N.p
doktor teklm. nauks prof.; ABIOOV, S.K.p kand. takhn. nauk;
MROVp V.S.,, kaM. takhn. naukl GIBSIKMt Yele.# pror., reds;
YEGOROVp P*A.,, inth., red.; VARGANOVA, A.N.,, red. izd-va;
LEMUMINt A.A.j~ tekhn. red.
(1-anual for the design# construction and operation of urgan
roads, bridges and hydrotechnical structures) Spravochnik po,
prooktirovAniiu, atroitollstvu i ekspluatataii gorodakikh do-
rog, mustov i gidrotakhnicheBkikh oooruzhenii. Red. kol. 9.E.
Mohan, NX.Dthankovakiip P*A.Egorov. Foskva, lzd-vo H-va
kormun.khoz, RSFM, Vol.2. fkdrotachnical structures] Gidro-
takhnichoskio vooruzheniia. Red. toma: N.N.Dthunkovskilp
H.D.Kurdlumov. 1961. 706 P. (MIRA 15:3)
M-draulics) kflydraulic engineering)
ol-EMINOVICIllf NaMs; ANIIYRIYEV, TosPoop VAIC,17fil, A."n,
Slov"nth Conromos on fl~ytjl,so, flo 0 rifl. nAuk
V no*404-13-730 D 165o 1911)
4
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I I-.-.,. ~- ~- f Fowor-Iflo'O'.1 Offfnt to producliljO ultrmlcv
". . 7 hl, . ~ te(',1,3t. f~n- Ipj,ft:-7 ain "'5-
v red. 'I-- cl(P;)Ar (MIPA le'lo)
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8/0053/64/083/002/0361/0369
ACCESSION NRt AP4041130
AUTHORSe Anufriyevl._,Yup.,V.j Pa'rehin, As Ya.
TITL&s Tenth all-uion conference on low teoperature physics
SOURCEs Uspekhi fizicheskikh nauk, v. 83, no. 2, 1964, 361-369
research, cryogenics, liquid helium,
TOPIC TAGSt low temperature
metal physical property, semiconductor property
ABSTRACTt The regular, tenth all-union conference convcked by the
Scientific Council on the Problem of "Low Temperature Physics" was
hold in Moscow on 26 through 30 June 1963. The total number of par-
ticipants exceeded 500. Approximately 120 papers were 6elivered.
The program of the conference co;vered properties of liqu.id helium,
superconductivity, electronic properties of metals and 4-emiconductorst
cryogenic techniques, and many other questions. The introductory ad-,
dress was made by Academician P. L. Kapituaw The present status of
dreo
C
1/15.
i
'JACCESSION NRI AP4041130
.i critical velocities in liquid helium and properties of quantum vor-
tices were reviewed in a paper by V, P. Peshkov. The nature of
critical velocities was the subject of papers by V. K. Thachenko,
and of B. N. Yesellson, Yu. V. Kovdarl, and D. G. LazareAr. A commu-
nication by G. A. Gamteemlidze, Sh. A..Dzhaparidze, and ',,'a. M.
Salukvadze was devoted to an attempt at direct observations of coup-
ling between vortcx filaments and a solid surface. E. L.. Androni-
kashvili and L. A, Zamtaiadza have observed that with increasing rate
of rotation, the rate of flow of the helium over the filta decreases
and reverses sign at a certain angular velocity. Rotating helium is
also the subject of a paper by Yu. G. Mamaladze and S. G. Matinyan.~
D!Two, papers at the conference concerned the propagation o:! sound in
i'helium, one by A. P. Andreyev and 1. M. Khalatnikov on the tempera-
ture dependence of the speed of sound in HaII, and one by A. N.
Shaanova oh the reflection of zero sound from a solid wall. The
question of the state diagram of H03 and HO mixtures wan considered
11~,In t~e papers of K* N; ZinovIeva and N. G. Bereznyak and of 1. V.
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Sogoyavlenakiy and B. N. Yesellson. A paper by E. L. Andronikashvili,'
R. A. Bablifte, 0. V. Oudzhabidze, L. A. Zamtaradze, Dzh, S. To&
kadze, and 0. V. Chanishvili dealt with the influence of rotation on
the X-transition temperature in helium. Dzh. S. Tsakadze talked of
the kinetics of formation of the meniscus on the surface of rotating
helium.
Different problems connected with superconducting alloys,
their properties, preparation, and use for the production of extreme-,
ly strong magnetic fields were reported in a review article by N. Yo.
Alekseyevskiy. N. Ye. Alekseyevskiy, N. N. Mikhaylov, M. N. Smirnoval
1A. N. Fedotov and S. A. Mromov, and also Yu. P. By*chkov. I. N.
Goncharov, V. 1. KuzImin, and 1. S. Khukharova, investigated the in-
~fluenco of heat treatment on the critical parameter of superconduct-
T
,ing alloys based on Nb and Zr. N. V. Volkenshteyn and E. V. Galo-
shina measured the transition temperature of V-Sc alloys. N. Ye.
~Allekseyevskiy reported an investigation of the magnetic properties of,
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alloys, and also the observation of superconductivity in many al-
~Aoys and compounds. A review paper by A. A. Abrikosov and L. P.
GorIkov was devoted to the theory of superconducting alloys belonging
to the second group of superconductors. V. V. Shmidt investigated
ha model of such a superconductor comprising a dielectric Blab thread-
iied longitudinally by thin superconducting filaments. L. P. Gor'kov
band A. 1. Rusinov investigated the coexistence of superconductivity
i
;Iand forromagnotism and constructed possible phase diagrams for it.
it
!;N. Ye. Alekseyevskiy and M. N. Mikheyeva investigated the temperature
dependence of the critical current of thin films. Such films have
very large critical fields, which do not dopend on the film thick-
ness (D. G. Lazarev, Ye. Ye. Semenenko; A. 1. Sudovtoov). Another
group in KharIkov (I. G. Yanov, A. A. Makeakova, and 0. N. Ovcharenko)
measured the critical fields of thin films of niobium and obtained
results which agreed with the theoretical calculations. S. Y&.
Derkovich and R. A. Chenteov attempted to take account of the influ-
once of the inhomogensities of real films on the kinetics of the do-
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