SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ARSENTYEV, V. - ARSENYEV, K.
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TITLE;
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Arsent' ev, V. V.
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Theory of the development of a pulsed electric disehaxle channel in a liquid
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abe. lOE73
REF SOURCE: Uch. zap. Hook. obl. ped. in-to, v. 147, 19640 21.1-222
TOPIC TAGS: discharge plasma, plasma radiation, Incompressible fluid
TRANSLATION: The physical processes governixg the Initial sugs im the devolopsent
of a pulsed electric discharge channel in a liquid am discussed. Approxbmto *qua-
tions are set up to describe these processes. They include tle coaductivity of tho
channel and energy emission in it, diffusion of particles of liquid into the channel,
energy absorption with the dissociation and ionization of gas in the channel and the
motion of the walls of the channel due to the pressure of the heated ges, It is as-
smed that the liquid is Incompressible and that the density gradient of the plasna
in the channel is zero. The complete system of equations to describe the initial stage
of the development consists of three equations in three ti** dependent unknowns: the
radius of the cylindrical channel, plasm temperature, cumat strength. 7bue equa-
tions are machine soluble. ftchanl"o for plows radiation are reviewed and an*W
losses to radiation we eatizated. N. Xuswtsov.
SUB CODE: 20
SKNZYUK, K.D.; BERLIN, 3 8 ASKER BA. (Asner, V.M.
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SHIWSUTAP, G.G. [M-w-m-n-sFkia, 11A --FI-PINSUI, A.10. EpyiwrxA, A.'L);
KHOMMKO, Ai.1 (JAWELIJ A406 18""Ill A*QvJ
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S/194/61/000/003/011/046
D201/D306
AUTHOR: Araentlyevs, N.G.
TITLE: Certain transformations of program systems
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatik4 i radioelektronika,
no. 3, 1961, 5, abstract 3 039 (V &b. Probl. kiber-
netiki, no. 4, M., Fizmatgiz$ 1960, 59-68)
TEXT: Certain problems of linear algebra are considered, in part-
icular the multiplicaticu of matrices and the evaluation of the
characteristics equation of the matrix by the Lavenier method and
by the modified Faddeyev method. The modifications of programming
schematics originally intended for solving these problems to those
which utilize certain pecularities of fundamental data (in psrticu-~19
lar the matrix symmetry). The suggested transformatEon would res-
ult in the more rational use of a computer. CAbstracter's note:
Complete translation-7
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APSENTIYEVA, N,G.
Synthesis of se-Aences of the Russian langWe by itachine.
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(low the gloto was discovered (from the history of geographical
discoveries); a bibllogmphV of x-comWAW 11teraturs for
students in gralts 6-8 ]Xak otkryvall m*ftol shar ill istori!
geografichaskiM otkrytii); rakomendatellqi uk*rAU11 liters-
tury d1la uabAmbobikhals, 6-8 klassov. Lexdngrad, ftbl4chn-Js
biblioteks, 1962, 62 p, (WPA 16M
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grades] Zavoevania POWWOW; tftSatoll literOkIlry dilm QCb4sJWbMsL*
?-10 klasso,. toulagrad, Us. publichnalm blMlotek* Iftent
M.B. Saltykova-Sbabledrim, 1957. 35 P. OM IOM
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(BIblicamphy-Anteretio regions)
ARSHNT'TIVA, r4katerina Imona; XVSUY. Tj.~ kand.gsograt.nanko
nauchm" red.; KOZLOTA, Y,,A.p red,
Una the history of pogrsphloal disoo"ries., MrIcs,
Australia, Ooemnial list of rooowftdod 11torstume for
grades 6.81 It istorli VoCftfiahssMkh otkrrUl; AtrUmp
Awstralilaq Okbalial rOmmendat4lIng x*Axstoll Me-
ratury Me 6-8 klessov. Zeningrad. Pablichnals bilalloteks.
1939. 32 p. (XIU 13t2)
(Bibliography-OsoasplW)
to
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K,61/A10l
AMOS: Arsent'yev, V. V., Arsent'yova, Ye. L.
TITL13: 71--eory of electric discharge development in a. liquid
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mika, no. 3, 1962, T2, atstri.ct 3Zh457
(Sb."Primenenlye ulltraakust. k Issled. vemheheatvam, no. 14,
Mcscow, 1961, 101-109)
TEXT: The specific electrical conductivity of a dincharge plasm In a
liquid and the channel radius of primary ionization are eatimatsd for the edge -
plane arrangement. The ch3Age with time of channel radiun, electrole potential,
resistance of channel and discharge current is examined. Particular calculations
are carried out for chemically pure water. There are 5 roferenoes.
Y11. Moatovopr
[Abstracter's note: Compl4te trmalation)
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3/1-9. 62/00C/005/075/157
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AUTIMRS: Arsently-,.v, V.V., and Arsentlyeval Ye.Lo
TIT~,E: On the theory of electric discharge in liquids
PERI'MCAL: ",af,-~rativnyy zhurnal. Alvtomatika I r.,idioelektronikao
n.). 59 1962# abstract 5-5-33r. (Y. fib. Primeneniye
ul'traakint. k issled, veshchestiraq no4 Ut WIN, 19619
101-109)
A theoretical investigation into the proccauce accompanying
an electric discharge --n liquids. The problems considered are: The
electrical confluctivity of the discharge plaomi*the electric field
in a spike-plane systeri, the radius of the primary ionization chan-
nel, the var-iation of this radius and of the electrode voltage dur-~/'
ing the discharge and the impedance and current ol the discharge.
5 references. [Abstractor's notet Complete translation]*
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AUTHORS: Arsentlyev, V. V. and ArBentlyeva, Ye. L.
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TITLE: Theory of the electric discharge developing in a li-
quid
PERIODICALi Referativityy zhurnal, Avtomatika i radloelektronika,
no. 3, 1962, abstract 3zh457 (V ob. Primenenlye all-
tortiakuet. k iseled. veshchestva, no. 111, X.g 19610
101-109)
TEXT: The evaluation o: specific electric conductivity of dis-
oharge plasma in a liquid and of the radius of the ahannel of pri-
mary ionization are given for a point-plane eyetem, The time change
of the channel radius and of the discharge current tire studied. Nu-
merical calculations are made for chemically pgre water. 5 refer-
ences. Z-Abstraoter's not*3 Complete translation*
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ARSENITAN, T.1.3 SEMN, A.A.
Comparison of statistical characteristic* ot the J.'lactution of Us
field of direct and reflected ultr*short raillo wave sigmals In the
troposphere. Radiotekbe I oloktron. 7 noolOsIM-1702 0062.,
(Kim 25110)
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TITTZ: teaf piponts in VlrginfA tobse4b a*
method of their separatic"
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'TOPIC TAGSs pigment, paper Ordowtwaowo mw*04~ I aot,
processed plant Vrodwt,
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PASKALSVA-TDIVVA, K., Sciontifte-Homearch Oro-jp for Tobacco
Technology Plovdiv
"A Mathod of Study of Oxidation Processes During the Fermentation of Tibbecdoe
Sofia, Doklody Bollarskvl Akadamii Nauk# Vol 19p No 3g 1966p pp 229-232
Abstracto Aussion *rti 10110, `h* re is insuffioient svidonoo yet that during
N0 fermentation of tobacco there appears 9 simultaneous decrease in substrata
11 nd an inactivation of agents - oxidizing enzymes causing such a decrease,
consequently, the authors introduced additives made of active oxidizing onsymes
eliminating the effect of on" complax inactivation and studia& the absorption
of 02 inwater suspension of tobacco of various types before and after the
fermentation. Differences in 02 absorption were established not only between
different kinds of tobacco but also In tobacco of the some kind shich differed
in color. It is important to note that there was little difference In 02
absorption of formentea --.id nonformented tobacco following tho addition of the
enzyme preparation. It appears that the reduced capability of water suspension
of fermented tobacco to absorb 02 Is bosicallycau0sa by the inoctivation at
oxidizing enzymes rather then because of a depletion of substratse Thors, are
I TuCoslay 4 Soviet, and 4 Western references* (Manuscript reasivedo
25 Doc 65.1
BULGARIA
, . -XqU_pJSXALSYA-TOHOYA, X-, STAMP 8-o Scientific Research Group
ARSQYA1j,,
"W-FK&ieco Technolory, Plovdiv
IThe Study of the Choracteristics of Oxidation Processes during the
Fermentation of Eastern Tobaccos
Sofia, DDVl*dy B*lg*r*1wj Akadendi Nauk, Vol ig, so 4j 1966, pp 3W-312
Abstracts Aussian 4rtialsl While the need for tobacco forwntatict in fully
understood, the characteristics of the actual processes doring flermentation
are not cemplately clarified yets The authors developed t wthod (Dokl. BAN,
19, 1966, No 3) which eltivinstse the inactivation of the oouplex of oxidizing
enzyme and used it for the study of sessonsl and out-oNiasson farmontation
of tobaccos of varying moisture contftt, Hosats sbov that In *U cases the amount of
absorbed 02 by the aqueous solution of tobacco to identi-col. At the sta* time
the oxygen index and ths activity of the polyphanoloxidmoo decrees* considerably
durinE the course of retmentstion, indicating VWk the oxygen index marko only
the degree of inactivation of the oxidizing sn"No There are 2 18u1 rian
7 Soviet, and 5 Western references. (Manuscript k*c*jvudp 15 Jan 66.f
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leoults of a tvo-y6w structural and goolWO01
evvey in the hasib of QW AVVft MA Itis rip't-
bud side tribaUrlos, the ft"p I" am dw$
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25299
taynu. Voen. 5vyazi.,,, ,
'~O: Leto IsIZhurnal '!0- Y,
ARUNIBY, A.A_
Mountainous region of Olekm, Vitim, and BargazIlL givers.
Trudy lab.geol.dokew. no.1:117-136 152. (Km ?:2)
(01skma, Valley-GeolLoa) (Oooloa-010bag, Valley)
(Titim vallep-Geology) Oeoloa-vitift faller)
(Bargazin Valley--Osology) (G*oloa_.B%jp*jm Volley)
'ka- . % I *. '.-
~11 1 -1 -
Geoloe-ists
Evgenii Sergeevich Jobin, Zap. liseb. min. ob-, 81 No- lo 1952
Monthly List or Ruesian kgoog n4# Ubrary of Cm%remsp July 1952, UNCLASSInED.
, L
--ARSUIM. A. A. k*jx- ithers)
Geologists
Vladimir Vladimirovich DombrovelAy, Up. Voss. min. ob, 81 No. 1. 1?52
Monthly List ot Russian Accessions, Libr*ry of Congressp JUIY 1952, mwinw,
ARIMNI-M- -A*A*
Mesozoic contimaw deposit@ of the OloWow-111tim mountain.
region# BlulADIP.Otdopel, 29 mo.6s63-" O-D 134. (W& 812)
(Olskma TalUr-4soloar. Sbatlarsollo)
(THIN yallar-4401off, ltraslom*io)
AiD - P-i66
Subject : USSR/Eng1neering
Card : 1/1
Author t Arsenlyev, A.
Title : Drilling of Devonic Stratum with Average Velocity of
22.2 metersAr (72.8 ft/hr)
Periodical : Neft. khos., V. 32, #1, 644 Js 1954
Abstract : Oil well drilling through the h$rd rocia of tho
Devonic stratum Is reported. %rious Velocities
for different conditions are given.
Institution i None
Submitted : No date
1IR 31 141 ui
it
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31
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mium
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JI I
list
It
'Wit 0190 Ifilot"
At
bill WkWO
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it 10
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it
ARSWITW, A.A.
Jur"slo deposits in the lumpakewfl1^1 deposit*&. Dokl. AN
SM 105 no.W41-143 1 155. (M& 9:3)
1. Pr4Astawleao akM*ulkm NA. Sba*~Ua.
(Isover Tus~pskx Valloy-41sology, SImUg"kdo)
(Ttlyd viner-8446a, StwismPme)
BILLBLN, ftriy Alsksandrovichl BITUHTIN, A.G., skslealk, otrotstmVy
rodaktor; ARSWIIV A.A., rodaktor Is4At*I'stT*; UNCROV. B4.,
takhatchm.fty-M."A
[Priuciplts of the gooloa of al1wrial doposits] 0811avy Igeologi
rossypet. lad. 3.-e,, N*skva, 126-v0 Akadamil nauk OSSR, 1956, 463
(Ailuvi=) (NIIVA 9191
AA
USMt / Cosmochomintry, Goookodistrr, Ityboahcoistry,
A))s Jour Rot Zhur - Mdv4cL,. No 3# 1961, No 7851
Author AF601wev, AA, and NOOMYOVO, YO.A.
Inst, NOTIT"n-
Ti t1o o Somo Goochox1jool Paoullaritiom of 'tho Looor hlootdio, boom
posito Along tho Uiddlo Basizt, of tho Yilyii River (Y*AMM)
Orig Pub I Ooki, AN Map, 1066~ Vol too, No 0" 1109-1119i.
Abstraot I Ninoty-nino spootros6oplb WMIY1168 hwo boo Oado on rook
samp1cs from a, n*r=a stratigm1hic U imludUtg tow
fbrvatio rAI (1) tho Vottkutsk bod--s IwOoss mhAv and
olayoy dol=Ltos mdst6noso 6rA oonjUmm iii-wtho
Erivoluts bod-81-5 (dolmitos, OW01-olay0y salri 0, an!
limo-sandstono &Ioditos )s (8) tho Voik bed*'* .$
stonos dolomitla IJAostonox and lim-sandstow do amiton)
and (41 tho Vilywh= bod-S (satle, Oulu. OUVOY Uwasto-
non, and dolomitoo. Pb and L aro found in izaroasod
Card 1 1/2
ARSWITIV Al~kpq Alsk IMMS.
BUF7. Issarl Sanqylovich,
M~i~ayvvtch; LNVITSKITp O.D., otirotstyeanyy red.;
WINA. N.8., red.iod-vo; RniNA, Th.v, toftorude
[Geological stnwture of Chits Frovincel a brtaf maeovat)
Geologichestoe stroente Chitinskoi oblesti-, kratkit *&ark*
Koskys. lad-vo Mad. nsuk FASI. 1958. 102 (HIU 11:5)
(Chit* Proirinca--Osoloa)
15(6) 307/30-58-11-5/40
AUTHORS: Arsenlyev, A. A*, Zaytsev, No So, Candidates of Ge3logy it:~d
-Yrn-e -raft Z-t:-.v ---
TITLE: Mineral Resources of the Siberian Plateau (Minerallnyye bogats't-
va Sibirakoy platformy)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk 8981, 1958, gr 11, pp 28-37 ('0591)
ABSTRACT: The Siberian Plateau comprises partsof the
uwv at MrVzWkW& sUlut,, , of the Buryatskaya
AsSi,-a-3 well as the western part 3f the Yakutsksya ASSR.
The whol(. region bordered in the vrest and east by t:he gigantic
rivers Ivnisey and Lena is as yet not very sauch explored. A
comprehensive geological exploration of this region was not
started tefore 1940. Sirce then importaxt mineral reeouxcee
have be-ir discovered and surveying was oaxried out. A general
plan foz the structural plotting o~f this plateau vai. de.sig-Aed
in 1932 by N. 36 Shatskly, Momberp Acadiay of Sciancea, USSR,
its well as a scheme of tectonics by 11. $. Zaytsev, Yu. M#
Pushcha~cvskiy (Figure 1). Figure 2 shows where the places
of discoveries of mineral resources of sedimentary genesis are
Card 1/3 situated whereas figure 3 gives information about the locali-
Mir,,~rnl R(-,~Durces of tir- Siberian Platsau
SDV/30-58-11-'~/46
ties of minera1z; of various jp,nuolu. A comparleon of figure I
and 2 shown how the kinds of minera.1A occ,,irring are deperdent
upon certain structural formatioris. Aluost all coal fields of
the pla-.ea%t correspond to teetcria atruct,~re. The d1socyeries
of coppor and nickci in the northwent of the ylateam arie of
great iriportance for Inlustry. At 'the sejuthern bmrlnr mf "Ohe
Plates, tht AIANNOWe UaLS17047
are situatea, weii.-Known lur -.14tir I-ol"I dopoelts. Vh t1n)
territory of EaG4-Sibaria there are large deposits of tiloa.
Rock-salt to very common on the plateau wt.d is found in great
quantities. The Noril'sl 1y gor-icrudi.yy koubinat (Horil'al.
Ore-Mining-Eombinat) is the one tpptrtant 1ndustrjv at present
busy in thLjggion. In ths near 1%%tur,. V*%4m1XAVkWWA
Av$xMMyj"4W1 become Croat carit4!i* of indu,3try- Iron-ore
and other minerals are to be workea here. The cometrvction
of a railzoad has been started froth the stati,)n of Ichinsk.
Thc- AwSoreW zQ= will posaesst~e enormons hyd.toelectric
power pla_~,t bratskays., which is to provide el-tctriclty to-
gether wi-h the Irkutsk GES, which is a1rq,&j3, in i5p6ratlon,
for the southern part of the platemus In the aouth of the
Card 2/3 territory of the Yakutokaya A33B -a nente,r Df metallu.-gy shall
Mineral Resources of the Siberian Plateau
301r,130-58-1 T-5/46
be established. The exploit of the Takutakiye diamond-fields
encountert great difficulties since the deposits are in the
river basins of Vilyuy and Olenek where the only means of
traffic are air linen and waterways iuring the short summer.
All scie-itific institutions of the'LTSSR and esp"iiklly the
81berIM Braroh of the AS USSR must partiaipate in the develop-
P-nt of the industry of FAst-Siberta-
T'here are 3 firure3.
'card 3/3
ARON'TST A.Ao, kand.o,,sologo-minaral.cauk, oty.rod.; ASICASIM:IY, T.T.. itsh.-
red,; UMS, AOX## insh.-Volog, viad.: RM. 8.P., daktor
gaol;;"iuorml.nouk, rod,i GookavItoll kart: LOIW. 8.1.1 SMJIR-
SNITSKIT, L.D.. GAIMMO, YS.A., rod.iod-oval ASUPOUVA, O.A.p
tokhn.red,
[Ninerel deposits In Chits Provis": forroMa and norAforroun motel
deposits] Polosays tskopssw4s Chitinskoi Oblasti-, obirVe metolly
t nowtallicbmakie polasnys iskopeomp. Moskva, 1939. 141 V*
(KIRA 1)32)
1. Akedemlys nauk SSSR. Scret Vo Inobonlyu prolovod.1,tollayM
oil. 2. Institut pologichookikh nouk At SM (for Yaqpkin,
Balorshlts)dy).
(Chita P"vince-Ore deposits)
OT" P.Ie.; CHUKAKOT, I.K,; SW3XIT, 90304 ekadiiaik,
TUJOLMV, D.A., red.toma; Al=.IMWA,~ red, tome; 01, I,k.
red.i.:d-ve; AMOY, I.T., red.isd-va;
(Tectonics of the U.S.S.R.] Tektonika SSIM
Shatskii. Noskya, Vol.4., [Tectonics and "Icanio pipes In the
central part of the Siberian FUtforal Tskunibut & TonmnIcheskle
trubki toentralluoi chasti Sibirskol platfor". (ftmtl p4 rA
tectonics of tits southwastaft part of tbo VIl7V LOWUL'Matrate-
grnflia i tektonike iuCo-sapsdnal chasti Viliuivkoi vpedw
1959. 461 p. WMA 1241)
LAkademlya. nauk MR. 0oologichookly Institut.
(Russian Platform--Geology, Stractural)
(Russian Platform-Volcanoes) (VIlyay LWIand--Geology)
TIKHOMIROT. T.T.1 AROUll"N j A#A,,o otv*reds; XUBUTA, I.Y., rod.
154-yal KM(Nltg, ca., takha,red,
[CWoloa In Russia In tha first half of tko 19th con"]
GeologUa v Rosall pervol poloviny 19 vskm,, Noskirs, Isd--vo
Akikd.nauk SM. ft.j. 1960. 227 p. (NM 1315)
(Geoloa)
11 11111111-11, 1.1---.
ARSENIMI A.A.
Osology of the (ELdnelo-&rkhe interflum Wt-PO 400-141 Pclelmk*Ps
lAkJ= no.w&85 161. (KMA 15 17)
(MorAk Idity-4sology) (VArkba V"y--4klo:4W)
ARSIW~IEVI k!.A.'
Gbaracteristics of kinbarlite distribstion la the soot= part of the
Sibm-ian Platform, D*I.AK SUR Xr nco5W-7D--U7) Ap 161.
(XIFA 1494)
1, (;so1ogIcWskty lutitut AN SSSR. FrWotaivlew skscismilmm Mo
Shatskins
I (SiberJA, Ustern-116berlIU)
Sums M.V.j AHMIBV, &.A.
Geology of the KuoYt&-NwahI3dsn reglan (Wat A.S.S.R.).
Geol. i geofis. acAs25,38 162. ~~ '450)
le Geologicheakiy 1=UtU% AN SMO Moskv*p I V:UyoyWaya
skspeditsip Vaeloyanop &6rWOl"jWwmb*O trOItfA HbdoUrstm
geologii i okhmay mdr SM.
~ (awym vsnsr-~OLUNY)
Obrahlabn Valbvp-4toica)
... .... .....
AGO NRS AP502511) 00* Got
1, .. I II , V S
I WTHORs Areenlygyp A. (*840w)
A"' '10
OWI none
I TITIAt Cauabyle probla for %*so
SwRc9t i Mst*4 ft kit .-r. 00, T
j
TOPIC TA05i Cuicby problal Waw" 4"U001%
equation
ABSTRAM In the literature 0*06rulagAll .10 pi~, Or 00 ~ih
'at
Boltman wpation in the kialtio lobs"Or", 2t w4w, ~ M a to d4
the behavior of the solution f* ind a0t$ "IMP10 to
terms of 6 (C betng the ratio 'at the I Oft of, the 116 Ular An to
characteristic dimonsion of tho poblow) Sr t-0 0. ftlr,~ A L iid ati
solution of Canafre problem NO the Boltwo tiod I *Af* .003 r'll 411*60
Studlea the UMUng "as tar t.-+ " "d Its
questions were ol3ally reUted &M wwo so,' resav" lot '71
the sollision operator ysrtvrb*.J~br the pr 44 0004
L :L61U-(A
AGG WAt AP50211113
%
the equation
+ res
representing at the instantt 0 the distriOutivo 06INS =*j~!qr j*A;c
the ybas"pace# Aere a Is 1k (110sasionbOsi volb4V "d I 'a
dimensionless coordinate. He gives tWmaympbotilo Un t*; 1: -0, wo aul t ie
ecnetructlon of the aorwtotto In terms :ot t for 0. %6 autbor: a *ve isms
h1o thanks to A* No Tlkh=,I.v dw k' i'4.
hass 5 formulas and I tab
SM CODEs 32,20/
Act- N i~~. 6WRICIL WKE
AUMOR: Arsenlyev, A. A. (Moscow)
ORG: none
TITLE: Solut~-on of a dispersion equation for a lirmark2ed DUltzmann equation in the 11
kinetic theory of rarefied gases
.
SOURCE: Zhurnal vychislitellrooy matematiki L ustemstlohaskay fisiklo v. 6, vo. 20
1966, 375-380 1
TOPIC TAGS: gas kinetic theory, Boltzmann equation, turefled Igaadynamics, sound
propagation
ABSTRACT: A method for solving the problem of the Wian of a sound UK" in an
-ideal monatomic ra fied gasN~ the basis of a direct solution-3? T9 alare "M
tion for a linearized Boltzmann equation is discussed. The method offers -a close ap-
proximation to experimental data. Mathematical aspects of the wthc4p nowlyo a theo
rem on the existence of a solution and the behavior of the roots, and the structure
of the distribution function which is the solution of the dispersion oquaticho are
presented. An existence tbeorm is stated and proved in order to sol" the problm a
Samar X f4V bis sttoaUca
locating non-trivial solutions. The author thw*9 A. 4. !~l
and interest in the work. orig. art. h" : 38 f*r4u_1a_j_.
SUB CODE: 20,12/ SUM DATE t 2lHvj65/ 0PJG IZF: 002/ O'M NO 1 006
rnrA 1/1 MLP LMCt 917.2tS33.4
-~ - ----f - - I
I --.- - - , -r -, I !~
..- 1 1 .
ioc-,,. in rvz~~ c-,rist~-uct,-e~.q -o. -:;, ding crin3lruction
of roa:s wid., . ri(. -.:; ~,,OL;eVAI Doriv~,nt ll;.u5,-wldoraj 1~)L,2. IL~) ! . (49-57869)
TE220.A7
J. itoads - ;ri,,.nce and repi ir. 2. 4ilds- lliisda. I o. I%ialiliins K, As
Li 7". -d,.it , r 1FA c , :,tr .0 i !: t , a,!!r .~. V-i,!' *el , 1 4, . 4l' - . (k 7-44PP'? ~
Ti2 ~"O. A-7
AMMM, L.A.. kaMidat t*kMich~mk*h nank; MY. U.N.. inshogwr;
BRAM". T.U., o+.votgtvomyy rg&*tor; gaMir:t. *
abaskly redaktor. Okbal_
C'DrPuis&ti*n Ot rO&A 000truct Ion wwk) Qrpmtt,&%MjAm doro$kwo,
stroltollafth r0ol. lbgkva, %Vlsdst. 1947. 19g, p. 4KWA 812)
(Raad eaustrw4los)
AMIIV, AA., kaMI4M tokhatchookikh mmk,
-
orvolsation of read Goustrution operat lose aud d4mmau ft sho
so4hise oosetrutles tRd"tI7. Nak.st"lo 4 20.6512-5 IV 1474
(MM 939)
I.Deresh3wr I*ettkut WM.
(UM SMObIVASPY)
Siam
BMW
p ITVI
The co!i-l lex mechani7!.tlon of extavatiins in le hithve.70. M:W~k-va, Dorizdat, 1949.
219
Ya4ai. h-, 5
1. Amod.constructlor..
2. Road machinery.
3. FArthwork.
I'' ~111
, ~ C,~ Lit-, I -~ *. ~;-c -,ti. ,
Organization of roe I c,:)netructi( n otceorfln~ to the methad of cantimuoue opentlens-WokTa,
Dorizdat, 19r)2. 273,p. (~2-446-5)
T9145-A755)
L. Road construction.
ARSUIUT J,.A.; ZOLOT-UTSXIY I D kand.1dat tokIM1638AW. am*;
l-KI M-b. ya.r.-i"ImRaiii fi% XYLISIOT, F.T.; 2"01. A.$.
(Safety mamrse In road bullAing) %Walk* Us*pmumtl am, doroOkWOM
stroitelletve, XDskft. Artatmamisdat NialOormwe *vlamobillnega
transports, I shossisykh iorog $552. i95~. x86 p. (NiaA 7: it)
(load come1kructim-SIC'ety wAsawres)
IRM-171T, A.A., kandlia% takhnitheskikh cm*, r*dAk%vr; IIOKZR, A.M..
tsihilohookly radaktar.
[Temporary directive on the construction of main automobile
highways under wintor conditions) Treseanklm inmtri*bsilla po
strattelletva saalstrallakh awtmobillmVkh darog r sinalft
uslovilaft. Moskva, Gos. Isd-wo lit-ry po strolt. I 43tbtt*t*-
re, 1954. Is P. (WLU W)
1. Rusim, (1924,- U.S.S.L) MinistentTO patsy sodbsUbealra.
(%ad corstractlon-Cold weather conditions)
Bt&Unakay proull. lumbomor Cdoo~od]; UPIRp ?.A.,, Uarms;
Stallaskoy prmtl,, fusbanori IMCIMM~ AoAol profesoor, r*4&horl
ARMIX".A., Im"Idat tokbmldwskikh 0$ Toraloolmalf 101*100
rvmi=orl AUWMIWIM, forbs toldalommur :Iaktor
coonwete, mbait tourele MA rock or"hiat-plutu
plamed design od otwAavd sqvlpmoatl astoo"S
kameArobillwo two* u dorOobM strolts11*1val
I t4woo oboradamdo. Pod red, A-AJtomb6*gow
wrtamobillmV shos"LoFft dot"i
orusbixg, ommouto-;A aoseroU plemse mod oo*m
of coammts platsm, " relatorood oookorots lotIUM
drobillays I toomatobstomp owoAy to*M
botonmyhh p2lt I sh6l*moU4*mW3ch datalol.
(cou"O'ke) (AepW% omrsts)
(Ptous~ Cnalod)
$a rad bd I
4041"Itmoto i
pr$41Mp 1"Os is
Xoslmso ml vo
ftWo, I%* I*
tor the
ults]
ilssy AUA 4ogoter J*
190. IM V. EM*ra
~t "?t 9m) I
ASUNIIE0 Alekseg Almiklayeviah; DMIR, Talerl$ Alsksaadrowlah: IVIBOW,.
Nlkolay 112-076r-ovich; IrIMICHUILOW. N.A.. redaktor; KOGAN. 7-1--.
takhnichtskly redaftar.
CBglding antanobile roads] Straltelletvo sirtasoMI'vkh deroap
Noskra, lauchno-takhn. lad-vo wrtatranspe lit-17s ftA#'t*ib-
cipal methods of orgualslag work and coustrwLing % ~* ow"4-
osserste. motto -wadvi t6tali - rAut I "strollwL-54*111*40.
polotua. Pod obohdhel red. 31-9. Ivancla. 1955.193 P* (MMA 994)
Otoad oonstruction)
ARSMNITV, A.A.; PLOTNEKOV, S.A., redsktor; MXUN, Y.L., Jokhnichookly
LThs experlanc-9 of Isadore In road buildIU) OPYt POrodoylkoir
doposhnogo stmitolletva. Pod obahchol red, A.A.AroWers. Noskval,
lauchno-tekbn. W-va mytotranspo lit-ry. ft.l. 1956. 82 p.
(XUlA 90)
tollskiy insti".Ut.
(Road a-matruction)
NOZEBLTUK, Abram Finkliusovich;AHNITU I A.j , rodAktor Eddes.isod);
GAIAITIONOTA. Is.#,. takholeffirWTWItor
Epro6ressive work methods in *panting trwSkomountod saphalt
spreaders] hrodowye metody rabotr no ovtoMWIrwalaro; bi opyte
rabochikh-neystarov Ushasders NU I.Itot"s t A.L.Vamilleva,
Moskva, lauchnc,-tekhao isd-ve avtotran*p, 114-ry, 3."6. :16 P.
(Asoolt) (NIIA 10d)
(Root machinery) I
N2818:~~ vVT(d)/SW(m UP(c) POW
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ACMSION Mr, APM20
Agit, A.
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mthor asks* U80 of this. oppfv~mww
a4visere kt-~AopggW daormopond x0ob O~J
tAb
jift propopeA this subjeot -to h1*0 for &X
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wwvwwy am. NO IU). mid Istest"I N
pW*oO*MlItWj mW to UP (vith Ift"111101 OWNWI,
typ" 44111M. the "m OWN".
I* oat wW LV Mit-Or. hw dw O"ill."Opp *141114.
lot ad. W j"im, "Wook so WIM41011.00 la soil,
'kip", Go cubmwos JIM 111to aill. ad Inl. Ond do
--wi-POW in,* N* - v. Ir 0" *vW kbr OOKA*d OW
- too W. Ift 110 6mb. 16114 .,61*44,upw got
www"V. #*"Mod of vaoil 4%. "A"irww
lob
US.SR / 1.'ultivatec. Planra. Plante for Technical Use. M-6
Sugar Plants.
Abe Jo1jr: Ref Zhur-Biol., 1958, No 16, 73094.
Author : Areentfey, A. F.; Bromley, N. V.; 3*11nolia, T. V.
Inst : Academy.
Title : Manganeae and Copper in the Loves of Mulberry and
Oak.
Orig Pub: Tr. Moak. vat. akad., 1957, 21, 2221231.
Abstract: In the aohes of leaves of the Mulberry and o&K ed -
lected in various rayons of tbe USSIR, Mn and du
were determined by the corimotrie wthoO. These
subetances do not limit the viabill:ty of the bombyx
since, in rayuns where their content In the n1ber-
ry leaves is win:Lmal, the develcpment of' the $11k-
worm praceeds successfully, rood ror the oaRtsilk-
worm must contain a oigniftogot quantity of M.
Card 1/2
P(YrAPOV, V-K.; KAuxmrH, V. TO-j PISIr-,14011, A.K.t
CI,IIZHMKAYA, I.N,
kutmatit. recording of Ionization mrwase FTIbe i ukhe kis 0
W
9 no,3023-125 My-4s 164 PA 1; M
DONCHENK0. V.P.; OVODEI&O, B.K.j ARSENTIM, A.I., kand.-Akhmmauk
Conestructloc of the pit at the Nov*-Krlvor*r4'jvo Xtz:lxg ajA
Ore-dreasing Combins., Gor.zhur no.01S-22 Ap 161. (.
'KM ]At4)
1. Direktor Novo-KrivorozMkojo gorno-oboptitellhog-) koMW6ta
im Loninskogo kamomola (ror ouchooko) 1. 2. llao*ball-~dk prol",od-
strannogo W41A Ilovo-Krivorothokogo Conw-obogititallnWo
kombinata ino LbnirAkogo kmwoU (f,* Ovodwib). ). KrIvorotwIdy
t,ornorudW inatitut (for AmIltlyow).
(Irivoy Ro Baoin-bou minom am minixt)
Xtrip mitting)
- - N/5
JT~EHlY.W, ALEKSANDER,IVAXOYICU 664
A?
Rasrabotak mostaroshdbniy traktiorno--skroperrWAL sgramatsmi
(Mining deposits with tractor scraper units) Moxkvmp Metallurgisdatp
1955.
135 P. illus., diagra., graphs, tables,
"Literatura" 3 p. 134-136
MMEMN, Tladl%jr AVraysylab. IDBOTA.- - T. , r od*b or;MM AoAw~
asuchary redaktorl TAGOADVA. I., takhalebmakIkI7 NOW(w.
(Universe &M moo] Tselean6is t &to*. Nosklr*o Isdowo rag
VMII *Nolodala grardila,g 19344 )32 p. (MMA is$ a)
(cosmoloa) (AAMS)
I :~ -.-l' ".-. I
- - ~- 1; 1 1 ~
km- - I .. ~ I *
.kniichaskly
Lbeience and religion about the usive"al K*Wm i rallgits pro
yeesvit. Xyiv, Dersh.vyd-vo politelit-ly UM, 195?, 59 P;)
~Xift 10:1
GELIPSRIN, N.I., doictar tekhn.nauk; WIOPIMT, X.M., ksad..t*khn.u&uk;
ARSERIM, D.M.
Continuous sulforAtion of syntbatic aliphatic alcat*lm. NA#l'-
shir. prom. 14 no,10:72-26 '58. Oaju 11:10)
1. *skovskly InStItut tookor kbialebseWy tmkbmolcgii in* Not,
Lcomonosava (for (MI'Veris, Solopeakov), Zo aosW4j-stv4ewW aftehao-
takhnicbeekly tontroll Soveta Iftulstrov 9$M Uor Arsev'rew).
(Aleallau) (sulfonation)
ARSINITBV. D.M.
Bohool-sesinar, of leading soarlsoce Ilk the prolootlan of
glyoorine isad the OpUtting of fate V the slotoclave prooses.
Masle-shir. prom 25 qo#6t47 159, (NIU 120)
Glyc"ol-Covaesses)
i0ilm and fats-4ongressom)
GERSHENOVICH, A.I., kard.Whim.nauk; ARSEWYEV, DX., inzh.; IZOWVA, L.P., lnxb
1~
HydrMothylation of alconols ob'tAing ~-~ Ithe metkLad of direct oxidation
of liqiiid paraffins. Mmal.-Shir.prom. 28 no.803-25 Ag 162.
(X= 17$2)
jU16Z,T--V. i-llhvm",
......... ~avw,ZjjAL,*-
Port6ole do9vicit for testing eabl*~. XnergOlk 5 n*.6:21&.25 Jo Is?.
(MIRA 10: 7)
(Itleatrie ambles-Tostjag)
AUTHOR. AraWyev, K.r., Engineer 307/91-58-3-20/28
TITLE- The Location of Damaged Spots in High.-Voltage Cables. Power
Lines and Connecting Couplings (Opredoleniya mesta oovrezh-
doniya kab e y VY8 oko, napryashenlyo, trasay I otyskm"
soyodxnitel~:ykh muftrExchango at' Exlwrisnce (Obtsen orytom)
PERIODICALt Energntik, 1958, Nr 3, pp 26-27 (JiSsal
ABSTRACT: Instead of applying the usual Induction method to fInA out
insulation breakdowns, cable-vire bre*ks or combined wirt -
insulation breAke, the author retommenis to substitute the
audio-froquency generator by polse generator combined with
an AI--3 apparsitusp as this #aablos the technicians to de-
termine the injuries on the line 11self. go gives operational
instructIons by specifying the procedurile a) for finding-out
cable injuries, b) for tracing tht cablo run, 3) for spotting
connecting couplinge. The portable ond dismountable apparatus
Is so simple that it can be constructed in any workshop.
There is 1 circuit diagram.
Card 1/1
AUTHORs Artienlyev, X.I., Engineer 507-91-58-4-26/29
TITLEj I Cable Run Locator (Pribor dlya oprodeleniya trassy
kabelya)
PERIODICALt Energetik, 1958, Nr 4, PP 30-31 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs A simple saft cable run locator has biten dositm#d (Figure 1).
It weighs ( kg and has a power consumption *f about 60 w.
It needs neither supervision nor regulation during opetation.
It consistr of a pulse generator with Pulse of 240 v at a
frequency cf 2 pulses per second. The a.c. voltago of!120~
or 220 v at commercial frequency is converted and rectified
by the "5Ts4B" type kenotron. A 2 mcrd capacitor in chargod
and its ch&rgo is transmitted to the cable by means of con-
tacts driven by the "Warren" type Motor. 51noe each contact
ia closed once per second, two pulses per second are trans-
m:.tted to ihe cable if two contacts are available. The de-
scribed ap?aratus is used for cable run location in con-
Card 1/2
A Cable Run LocatGr
junution with that of the "LIP-3" tYPR-
There is 1 photo and 1 circuit diagram.
1. Electric cables-Testing equipment
SOT-91--58-4-26/29
Card 2/2
AUTHORt Arsenlysi, K.I., Engineer 91-58-5-23/35
TITLEs Improved Fra"'for the Device AIP.), for D+tsrainizg by the
Acoustic Method the Damage to Cabl6s (Usore rehons tv *van-
nays, rawka k priboru AIP-3 dlya oprsdoloniya poyrothdo-
niya kabalwy akusticheskim metodom)
PERIODICAL: Energetik, 1958, Nr 51 py 24-25 (MR)
AESTRACT: The device AIP-3 is currently used for determining ~y Is-
duction or acoustic methods the da"ge to cables. In the
acoustic method the table is W*64 every 1.5 - 2 strand
the damage In deteotad by noises in the device. Thbi piozo-
element has, however, no sufficient sound insulation and
it is difficult to use this device under virban. conditio4s.
The imj,=vod frame, resembling a walking sitick, is re-
presentad in the figure. The piosoml*ment has goat sound-
insulation and an induction fraso and a commutator is in-
stalled in the handle. Por determining the sio of damage
it in enough to operate the commutator. The Induction .
frame Is a coil with round cross-section and 2,500 - 3,'000
windinds of 0.1-ax wire. The nev device vorks faster, also
under stater conditions, and is eosier to handle,,
There to I figure.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 1/1 1. Cables - Damage determination
"ri ri I YE V,
ATAI,IYEV, K. K. WIVIU111 Crtjitlivilkilo ~KOCI ASM Ek;rdlt
GJUE ArTt;' -At H 110: r)", Fu;~C!sttry E?solwEt;l1jl low- (t)IOSCRTAlloc rop
71,[ DEGREE ~~ CAf,C,ICOkTE 11, 7:CNMI.A~. :ifliN~K:I)
10. VE,cticnp4^yA %ins~teA. JA04UA: - JrCOSKIE0
2. (6100)
4- Lumber-Drying
7. Seasoning wooden parts aft-or veneering and gluing. Der. I lesolddn. prm
1 no. 7 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accesoigns, Library of Congress, Juno 1953. Unclassified.
rim
14
AHM#TIV, lit., kunlidw; tekhuj*h"kikh njA*4--- -
On the use of electric bygromotars. Der.1 Ies*I&Ia* prm 3 noogs
22 P 034, (KM 721)
1. "WIM
Wgrofttty)
AFAM, - L.S.; ARMITY1, I.K.; SOMLOVS11T, FINO
Organizing work on hy&mullc presses In furalftre fseterlem, Dmr,.
prom. 5 n0-4:5-6 Ap 156. (m& 917)
LTSeatrallayy mochas- isoledovatel I skly Institut foury I mobsU.
(7tvaiturs industry)
APAKIN, laso. -, URPIM. A.U.
Uss of X-4 and 09-1 r*s Ins In th* mmnufw%vrv- of ftrulturs.
Der.-prm. 5 no.8il'7.18 Ag 156, (MM 9:10)
1.?BontrAlOnyy nmehoo-Insladevatel'skir institut fanary I uob*li.
(Furniture lnfto%ry) (Gluing)
ARSINIT 5W kandi"t tekbnichaskikh muk*
Curling of three-lWar &M matilarer elds. D*ro promo 5 80.101
15 0 '56. (KWA 9$11)
1. ?Ssutral'Wy Ustllut Canary I
sebell.
(SM~ and vkjivS) (P4wood)
.0
AR--';itN#YXV. LA., kand. t-3!chn. nauk - -- ---
Skin shouM be =do of Plywood. Dar. prow. ~ no.50)-10 My *59.
(WU 1287)
I.TSentralla" lotitut fam"T j m%11.
(Mds and shing)
\--Aun'Tlff, 1A., kand.takhn.nauk
Yknufacturs of blocks for furniture parts from v4mser- OW.Womo
9 no.8:5-7 Ag 160. (M=A 13zS)
1. Sentrallury sauchno-Iseled tel'ski Instilmit tanery i n*UU.
we X$
Obra hure Indus tr:rj
ARSE?-'tXE71,,XJ., kELnd..ekkLn.nauk; POROZOV, Imnd.teldwomuk
Expirimental w-mAlcture of preseed chair fmwo. boro prom.
10 =Ji19-21 All 161. (MA 14:8)
1e TSentml'zWr atuchno-Looledomtel'skir linstitut tant%7
i mbeli.
(Chairs)
Ju
APZZNIXEV, K.K., kan&.l*jdmnmkj MOWWVP N.A.
Aut4matio four.-p:ju*w proax.for almim,powU of glm&bont
furutuns NOMA MUL a 6 13 JO.SIONU AS 161. $= 1419)
( U.- -, (P~ P*u a 8)
ARSEN'YiN, K.K., kand.-.ekhn.nauR; URW, I.D., inzh.
Basi.- problems. in the expansion of ski nanufactur4~. Der prom. 11
no.2:1-Z F '62. ~KUU 15t1)
(Skin ad skiing) (WoodworkinF lndutrhes)
AM:,, I 11111~ IIIAE110,
'k
N.I., kand. ttkbn. nauk; AMFXIXIV. X X kimd tekba.mak;
POPOV, N.V., red.; SHENDAINVA, LA, is-khm. rod.; XnJMVA,
I.F.0 tekhm, red.
(Mameaoture *f beat and gluM blooks forhavitum parts]
lzgotoylenis putokloemyM blokov d1la doUloi.viet*U. Nesba,
Igentr. Impt tokku, informataii I skon, tool. po loomoig bm.
neshnoi i derembrabatyWumbehol pro~Wohl.,, 190. 34
(voodwork)