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Khimiko-farmatsevUebeekiy izmtitut. 2. 7*mextitell di- rektora po nauchno-4wbobroy ebasti laningradskof,* kbdaiko-farmlsey- ticbeekogo instituta (for lollnm). 3, Zenredvotunbabiy Imfodroy 941701W Leningradsko kbimiko-flarutearticbeekogo iiw4tuta rror Zillberg)* rcmumt MEDICAL ABD nlAWACMIOW NOUN, MEDICAL) 6/712/62/020/000/003/020 B032/9114 AUTHORSj Artamonov, B.P., and Gershborg. R.Y*. ~TITLE: A study of the brightness fluctuations in the diffuse nebula NGc 6618 ,SOURCE: Akademiya nauk SSSA. Krymakaya astrofizichsakays observatoriya. Izvestiye. v.28. 1962. is6-158 TEXT: The function G W_sa &12(r) / 12 was computed for two regions of NGC 6618, where X is the aver&&* surface brightU4 4 and &I(r) in the difference in briSbtimens betwien two poin separated by a d4stance r. The two regions are denoted by I and, II in Fig.l. and the results obtained are given in Fig.2, The istraight lines have slopes of 4/3 as given by B.Do Pik*lln*r (Izv. Krymskoy astrofiz. *be., 11, 1954, 34). ,There are 2 figures. November, 1961' .-AR7AMOTIOVO B.F. Investigating brIghtn"as fluctuations in the diffuse neh:IA N(P(; 2237-9. Izv. Krym. astrofiz. obser- 31,110-LU 161,. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Gosudarstvennyy astronamicheakly institut inoni P#K, Uternberga. kRTA.AQW-11 S.P.j St*Rr-Y"A, Te,V.-. FETFUTRIN, V.I. WIds-rangs h1gh froquency conduotowtor. Zhur. fis. khia. 39 D0031796- Sol W 16 5. (NtRA ISO) 1. toningradakiy khimikoi-farmates"Ichookly inatitiA, , I '' WRI AP6&06~ t 1811CS.- AVM3i Artamonov, P. .-lupins, 9. A. ORGt Leningrad Chemico-Ph-irmaceutical Institute (Leningradskiy khimilo>- farmstserticheskiy insti lit) TITLE: Conductometric analysis in the amufaCtUre and inspection of chemicals and pharmaceuticals- 4- Ionization constant, conductomatric detsraination of Tubazid SOMCE: Neditsinskays, promVehlemost' SM, no. lot 1965, 0-63 AV#, 0. #Via rera r rig -L TOPIC TAGS: 4quantitatM, ana~raisj ionization potentialp ph mter, Wroohlorio "Ito dissociation constant / LPV-01 ph mej Tubasid A#4o1am4yvr.-eqjL ABSTRACTt The ionization constant of Tubazid is determined, and conduotometric determination of Tabazid is studied. The work was done because of the lafects *f existing methods. An LPU-01 pH meter with an error of !0.04 pH units was used. All measurements except those with conduatometrio titration were dane at 25 +-0.02C* An experimental check showed that direct conductonstrio determination of Tubasid in possible, owing to its high pXb (nee Pig. 1). It wan establLialted that the pKb Of Tubazid at 25C is 10.62 t0.02 (pK - 3.38 +-0.02). It in recaMoMed that Inverso conduotometric titration of solhions of Tubasid In tqdrochloirio add be usod " a method of accurate quantitative determination. L 35630-66 rWC-NR. -Ai6004903 U4 141) Fig. I - Inverse concluctastric titration Of NOULUM of Tabasid in b1drodblotic said. Orig. art. haos 2 tablest I formula# md I emph, 80 COM 06t Q?/ SM DAM 2qApx4$/ mj(j Ws 004 Cwd 212 6L, C ACC NRi AT6026561 8OUR CE COD X: UR/2 623 1.42/0012 0019 --1 ;AUTHOR: Artamonov. B. P, ORCt none TITLE: Photometric Lnv*stiX&tion of the reflectiag fil4ment4ry ae~ull near Heropa SOURCE: Moscow. Universitet. CosudarstvisanZy astral !~it~h t ~19 u t~# iSoobahcheniya, nos. 142-143, 196_,71i 19 TOPIC TAGS: F ' I _WWdWLn*bul4, isophot mapp adumdaaw photometry# energy flux, Horope ABSTRACT:' The filamentary nebula near the star Herops, (ok the consteil4- tion Pleiades was studied at the Southern Station o9 the State Astro- nomical Institute im. P. K. Shternberr. by photographic and photoelectric observations. Photometric measurements of photographs we-re carried out: by intersections of the nebula by planes passing through the illuninatwX star. A map of isophots was drawn. A brightness differenta in nebular filaments between transverse and longitudinal sections use found. Photographs were taken in blue and yellow light, and the instrument and atmospheric influences were taken into consideration during compilation of filamentary contours. The absolute photometry Vas made by the method 77, b 1_1 ..................... ACC NRI ATt1026561 (7 used in the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory. Energy fluxt!s in blue and yellow spectral ranges were computed and given in a table. The brightness rate in filaments of longitudinal and transverse sections for blue and yellow light was represented graphically. Photoelectric measurements of the color In filaments were carried out In different places in the direction of the Right Ascension., Results obtained make it possible to conclude that tits reflecting nebula titear the star Meropa-are part of the dust cloud in which the constellation Pleiades is located. The cloud consists of one filament part located symmetri- cally around tits star and another to the south of Heropat The bright- ness of the nebula is found to be variable. The author expresses thanks to R. Yee Gershberg., 9._Aj PWyo and for valuabl. advice and attention. Orig. att. has: 7 figures# 1 table* and 3 for: mules. 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(Inalds book)t V.I. Savolly"; rach. Ed.t 0. 1. Matvayev. PURPOSE: This collection of articles In Intended tar ociaotitic, engineering and technical personnel engaged In research, desA'p and operation of digital and analog computers. It may also be used by students or Yusoo specializing in computers. COI'EUGEs The authors present f-idamentals of digital computers, their elements and units such an arithmetic unltsp internal and external memory and control devices. They discuss the possibility of constructing o-ompaters uslag sw- conductor elements and consider the fundamentalo In the theory of lotioal circuits. They also discuss problems of programmtng W uplain the operation of analog computers and their elements, Brief discussion or mathematical Instruments In also presented. The articles were presented at a computer smal- Card 1/8 Computation Technique (Cont.) SOT/2675 nar irranged by Moskovskiy dois nauohno-tokhniahookoy propgomdr Imoul Dzer3hineRiy (Moscow Center for SoliantIflic and T"buical, Propsgands iment F. D. Dzershinskiy) In 1957. No p4reohalitioe are meatl*n9d. References appetr at the end of some articles. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword Lebadev, S. A., Academician. Ileatronto Digital Coisputers 5 The author presents a general discussion of electronic dtlital aimput4rs. He dateribes their operation and avose of application and ooneldos prospaits for further development. There are to refersm" . .Ar~amonov, G. T., Engineer. Problem Prop-using and Radvoing Hatbeatleal OperatioRT-to-a Form Suitable for Digital CoaWtors 17 The author discusses methods of repesenting numbers In computers and perforaing arithmetical, logical and control operations. He also presents an example of solving a complex problem v0 presents methods of chealcing computer accuracy. There are 2 references, both Soviet. Card 2/8 Computation Techniques (Cont.) SOV/2675 Alekseyev, V. Ya. Circuit Component Elements of High-speed Computern 51 The avthor discusses the principle of operation of basic alwante and circuits of binary-system computers. He describes the operation of tr1K- ger c1rcuits, coincidence and noncoluoldetwe circuits and gate circuits. There sre 9 referencess 5 Soviet and 4 English. 'Golovistiltov, P. P., Candidate of Tachnioal Seisnoos. Arithsatia Unt-to of Universal High-speed Computers 67 The author discusses basic types of arithmetic units and the funatton they perform. He presents a block diagram of a universal arithmstl* unit ard describes circuits for receiving# sending and shifting codes. He alec discusses adding and multiplying circuits. There are 7 roferencess, all Soviet (including 1 translation). Mellnikov, V. A., Engineer. Control Devices of Universal H10-speed Computers 87 The author discusses the principle of operation computer control devices and describes the control panel. He also explains methods of checking computer performance. There Is I Soviet references. Card 318 Computation Techniques (Cont.) SOY/267.5 Bardish, V. V., Candidate of Techbical. Solonaeo. Operatloral Magnetic Kmry Units. 105 The author discusses the prtnolple of using magnetic cores with the rectangular hysteresis loop for oporatioaal smory units and describes mothoes of storingp reading and recording information, Its also discusses the w trix motho4 of connecting com and explains the operation of various matrix circuits such as those with a dynamic blan and with a tranafluxor. Memory units for multidigit numbers are also dlmausmd. There ire 8 reforencess 2 Soviet and 6 English. Lautj V. It. Operational Mowry Units Using Cathode-ray Tubes 133 The author discusses the operation of amory units and %Wooento a block diagrov. of a parallel-connooted awry circuit. Be also discusses the .'operation of various types of tubes used in astaory circuits and describe$ a barrier-grld storage tube and its operation. The" are 2 references, both So,rist. Kutukovg L. V., Engineer. Operational Mwory Unit Using Capaltors and Somiconduc%or Elements 156 The author discusses the principle of operation of samory mits using capacitcra and samicanduetor devices and dssoribte tb4ir s*trix: aftvuits- He disevesse the requirements of crystal diodes and presents the results Card 4/8 Computat:on Techniques (Cont.) SOV/2675 of an experiment conducted with a memory unit using a Wrs-S type diode. He alvo discusses problems of increasing speed of oporstl*n or a memory unit tnd considers the possibility of using transistors In memory oir- cults. There an 10 referenceAs I Soviet and 9 English. Tyapkin, M. V. External Devices of Universal Hillh-"d Computers 168 The aLthor discusses Input and output devices of high-speed computers and describes methods of feeding information to ccoputerm and obtaining calculated results. lie also explains the operation of the external mem- ory. There are no references. Zimarev, A. N., Engineer. Construction of High-speed Computers Using Sadconduitor Elements 185 The author discusses the possibility of using transistors In computer circui~.s and describes the operation of the following transistor cizeuitat amplifiers, pulse forming circultel triggers and d1rset*soup1*4 trtn- oistori. There are 4 r6fereneest I Soviet and 3 English. Wealukbov3kiy, K. S. Devices of Series Computing Machimes. 201 The au'.hor discusses component elements of series computing meebines such As dynamle triggers, circuits for transtoming codes$ addbg and sub- Ca 5/8 Computation Techniques (Cont.) SOV/2675 treating circuits and circuits for determining coincidemas of two codes. He also describes the operation of a series-typs memory unit. There are n) references. Sboherbaicv, 0. K. Power Supply for Electronic Computers 217 The a-ithor discusses power supply systems of electronic computers and descr-.bee methods of constructing protective and signalling cirevits. There are 10 referencest 7 3ovist and 3 English. Khetagurov, Ya. A., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Sooo Problems In the Design of Special high-speed Computers 236 The aLthor discusses the operation of parallel, series aral serlse-paral- lel digital computers and their components. H* oossiders, requirements of corputers and discusses metbods of preparing progrow. There m no references. Kobrinskir, N. To., Professor, Dodtor of Toohnlool Selowss# and 0. .4. Trakhtenbrot, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. fthdamen- tale of t,~* Theory of Logical Circuits 48 The aulhora consider problems of analysis and synthesis of logical circui',s in computers. They describe methods of transforming and coding inforwition and circuits used. There are no references. Card 6/8 Gomput9tion Teelvilques (C>nt.) SOV/2675 Ushakow, V. B., rondidate of Technical Sclencos, Electronic Analog Computers for Solving Differential Equations The author prisents a general diacussion or analog oo%Ntere and considers fields of theIr application. Ile oresentr a table of Soviet computers, giving speciftcations, year of manufacture and the developing organize- tio:i. There are 11 references, all Sov[(~ (including 'I translation). Vitenbirg, I. M., Candidate of Technical 8('3ness. Operational Units of Analog Computers The author discusses the operation of Yf %tous units in a computer such as idders, integrators, diffisrentiators, operational onplittors, mul-,ipliers and functional converters and analyzes tho(Lr circuits. Thor* are 13 references, all Soviet (including 1 translatiwt). Gluzbe--,-g, E. A., Engineer. Use of Analog Computers in Ingineering and 269 297 Scient.fic Analysis V7 The author discusses the use of analog computers for ar*lyzing per- fornance of various industrial machinery such as rollint, machines, dy- namoelectric emplifiers, hydraulic motors, etc. Use of analog computers for solving hydraulic equa*.ions is also discussed. Thors are 8 references, all Soviet (including 2 translationa). Card 7/8 Compu-,ation Tee-Inlquea (('~)nt,' SV~l 2675 Gluzbirg, E. A., Engineer. Mothods of Setting up Problems for Analog Compu-.ers and Checking Accuracy of Solutions 340 Th-) alithor &scusses the orocedure of reducing problems to * form su:t- ab'-e for analoF computers and describes wthods of oal4necting various conputer units. lie explair.ft othads of detemining proper Sallie factors an-1 transfer coefficients and presents numerical examples. He also diacusees methods of oolvirg nonlinear functions and oonsidern coamter accuracy. There are no reforenceo. Vasmanov, V. V., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Modern Small Mathe- maticP1 Instruments 366 The author discusses the construction and operation oT mathematical instruments such &a integratorep Integrapbe end p1snImsters. He also dercribes harmonic analyzers developed by Hader, Corsdi and ftnrial. and explains the operation of instruments for analping rilndow functions. There are 14 references, I loylet (including 4 tranalstions) ad 7 English. AVAMBLE- Library of Congress Card F/8 iplets 1Z.31-$9 W. redoklar, K(PARIL(WA. L.M.. redaktor 12datellwtvs; tabhu'74eakly mdaktor (Ks:js and atlases-, 4 cs%mlW forty i stlesy; %stalW,- [Moskva] lhaftnigotore W-va kull %ury SOBS. 1957. 1" po - - -0- Zmank for ordering from the oot*l*g 'None SIA Wosso. Zaksm p Icatalep Oxorty i stlasy.8 1951. 39 P, (MIAA 10:11) I. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) OloraWs uprowlemlys VoAeril t kartogref it (Kaps-catelpts) " CKIOYHOV. I.G., KAL-SATRA, Z.F.. KMLOV, Y.K., ARTANCINOVI, G.V., red.: --l- 6068~- SHARAWYA, T.A. red,jgd,.js,., NA"CVA,, I'M "t-ORG-ood. [Kaps nnd itlases; a cptalog) torty i atlasy; 4talog. (***ral Glavimigatorg K-va kulltury SSSR, 195FJ* 105 p-oLOrder blanks for %be antalog *Maps andAtlasesoll SAM$ PC kat"logu Otarty I fktItsyn 1958. 42 Tilbliographyi.-Mm") (*MA 11 t9) AUTHORs None Given TITLEs Chronicles (KhronikA) 6-1-16/16 PERIODIUM Geodeziya i Kart*grafiya, 1958, Nr 1, PP- 79 - 00 (USSR) ABSTUCTs k conference of the directors of the cartographioal printing- -offices and of the scientific divisions for map-compoeition took place in the Central Office for Osodsay and Cartography tb at the Kinistri, of the Interior of the MR from December 16 to December 20 # 1957. This conference was dervoted to the problems concerning the state of the cartgraphioal printing- -offices GUCK ani to the measures required tofulfil the plan for 1958. The representatives of ths military-topographl- cal office, the TsNIIGA i K and the M110A i I attended this conference. The oonference was opened bV the director of the GUGK (Central Cffic0 fo4ftodely and Cartography), k. N. Bar&- nov. Lectures weve hold by# 1) The bead of the division GIMI G. V. Artamonov on# "On the performance of the plan by the Card 1/2 --aa-r-t-o-g-ra-plro-printing-off ices OVOK within 11 months of the Chronicles 6-1-16116 year 1957. 2) A. B. Kazakoy, Inginoer-in-ohief of the plan- ning-division GUU "On the project of the plan for 1958*- 3) The chief of the division for work and wages DUCK L. P. Yegorov "On standardizing and tariffs for cartbiraphical works". 4) P. W. Novoshilova, Engineer-in-ohief of the di- vision GUOK "On Measures for isproving the organization of poduction in the cartographioal factories and In the NU- Chast' GUOK"- 5) $- 1. Shurov, editor of the division QUOKI "On the editorial- and composition worksO. The silitary-histo- rical maps of the third volume of the aea-atlas are already printed in the printing-offic of Minsk. The maps for the great Soviet encyclopedia are already completed. There comprise 2500 maps altogether. The lay-out of the building of the print- ing-office in Novosibirsk was changed. The printing-offices in Omsk and Tbilinei (Tiflis) worked unrhytimically. The car- tographic industry has no scientific reoswroh station. The young experts are insufficiently promoted. AVAILABLIr Library of Congress Card 2/2 ARTIMONOV, Q,V., red.; MRIKOVA, L.M., red.isd-,m; JUDIANOVA, V.V., takhn."d. I-IRIP (CartogmpMe Uble) lit-ry, 1960. 203 p. (tIontroaln7l muchrw-f#il6OAYMt8' ',Okii inatitut goodosiip earOd"Gaid i brtosWil*tm*? n0,132) OaRA 14--11) 1 (Cartogmpbr-Tables, otco , Zemitnye pra7n,~ktor- L j~osoble dlis oritstrskopo swta~a zenitoproz~!ektornyWr c~!Pztlei. Momkvp, 2,%2 illus., ciiii -rt;. Atl~- tr. : ~iqrchli,-ht!l xnd sound rnnr,~ rind-rn. UF625* A7 Su: eronautic&l -'-ci-nces -,:id Avirtlon in the Sovi,!t -ftlirin, Llibrar, or xUtili"tior of V. N. Chilwlev's Nsithod for Dot*rsdAixkg the OU41Wtion of ld&bt;in a Projector ard the Devalopment of We Method" , XlsktrlcM$tvOo U13. 6, 1"8, God Tech &d KU ftg Aaad ' men' XvOyabev. -41993- ~tiirll pH W, ! . a 4.4"", 11 0 ~4*4 0 a -A. A-L. k a M r t a i IT U, A 01, 1 j;4- 4 1 t 0* A - .'0 1 . f';,~A:,_'_.,__._ 00 A IM Vim dw S'04&m Aiv. 'Is, %evowromw r*10 kwAf, Asubli. #4 I)w foow lit ;w* to of . A mWwoo 44 Ar S":Iaw Ow gnaks ONT tw 410kil to 11111"s' 4%4 SIL 4 0111-4LUMOK" UI IIIATWI kLA400961ON it I Ah ~ -t- t I ~ 2 i I t f I I '" 0 "06 0,- - aes 0000*22210 _'t Ii. ilk Sol lips' r. jig: Jk E.S ail % . PHA,'FE I BOOK EXPWITATION 973 Artamonov, Ivan Dmitriyevioh Prozhektory I ikh primenonlys (Searahl1ghts and Their Use) Moscow. Voyon. Izd-vo M-va obor. SSSR, 1957. 85 P. NO Of copies printed not given. Ed..- Kokosov, G.V.; Tech. Ed.: MysenIkova, T.F. PURPOSE: The book Is intended for searchlight crown and technicians of military units. It m&W also be used by civilian technicians working In this field. COVERAQ19t The book describes the construction and operating principles of modern searchlight equipment and properties of tt* searchlight beat. It also discusses problems of visibility in "archlight practice and describes applications of searohlUhts In military operations. No personalities are mentioned. There are no references. Card 1A Searchlights and Their Ust 973 TABIE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Ch. 1. Construction and Operating Principles -of Nodern Searehlitht Equipment 8 Sources of light 8 High-intensity electric art 8 Searchlight arc lamps 12 Filament lamps for searchlights 21 Searchlight refleetorg Metallic refleatem 23 alass parabolic reflectors 2 Auxiliary oPti6&l components of a searchlight 29 Searchlight construction 32 Searchlight optUal system 32 Searchlight 8trueturo and operation 35 Main units or a searchlight station 39 Card 2A Searchlights and Their Use 973 Ch. 2. Properties of a Searchlight Beam 43 Lighting and technical characteristics of a esikrehlight 43 Beam formation 43 Luminous Intensity and luminous flux 47 Scattering angle of a searchlight 51 Searchlight lighting capacity 54 Searchlight beam in the atmosphere 54 Short-distance searchlight illumination 27 Long-distance searchlight illumination 0 Ch. 3. Visibility in Searchlight Illumination 64 Factors affecting visibIlity range 64 Visibility of a lightsignal and a searchlight beam 69 Effect of optical devices on visibility 71 Ch. 4. Searchlight Applications 75 Anti-aircraft searchlights 75 Searchlights for army units 77 Ship and coastal searohlights 79 Card 3/4 Searchlights and Their Use 973 Searchlights used in avlAtion Floodlights AVAILABE.E: Library of Congross JP/whI 12-12-58 $I 84 Card 4/4 ART.MWV0 Ivan 'Jndtriyevi3h; VHM, L.F.0 rod.1 KOISSMOVki A.P., - --taktar.-Ted.- - - -- (Optical illusional 2111usil. mrsaiia. Hookoo Gosoltd-To fisiko-matem.lit-r.rx 1961. 74 p. . (K" 1517) (Optidal Illusions) - Z. ~. VL~'. w - . - I .." - , ... ~'. . :,c 3 . i-tAu:llr,n!~ 11.11 -.i z I I a I,i. - 1 41* p j,4- :',' J*. Moskwr~p 17AI-vo Na.Lka, 1964. in. 1). Ollio. ARIAMONOV, 1.D. Long-diatance light.Ijig. Trudy rnvt. lat. eat,. I tekh. 44:43-.U5 162o (MRA 1813) (?,Urdk, u1. Engel'" d.136, kv.27); 410FORTSOV. B.A. (LozdAgrad, ;uza pechatni kav, d.7.kV.26)j PA91104CHU, Ta, (L.-ningrad, u1. ,;)yluza pechatnikovp d.?.kv.26)1 TRANS, TO&S,(bastaki .3. ulo Shcb*rsa,t ,1.12. kv.8); DRMDCIV, A&D. (Novoebarksask u14 MoDmalmitskogo 4~15L kv,26); VAYNBUG, AX (Moskva$ V-1SOO Wia;u 10"Ankap, d.22, kv*19)s FILATOV, MoA* (Xw%rcWoj, ulp Worzhinskogo, d,21 ky.22)1 UNUM, L.B. (Ioningrad P-3t ImanosslIskays d 12, kir*2); 06ANOW, V*D* (INDskim, A-287, Chukain tupik, d,.4# ky.l~);OUSZW, N40. ("VO U1. SuUmov- 2kaya, d.5.ky.71)1 SHWIN, YeA, (Chorksmay ul Oritskogop d#37#kv.6)1 TRUSHCHEV, Yo.A.; SUVOROV, Yu.1. (41a, U1, ;uVwovap d.20, kw,n); ARTAMONOV I U10 Suvoroval d 20,, k*,U)l OVILPLIN V.V. &GS (Ri% 'jr-- litays oyo shoes*# d. 2 OLI)MOWSPKIT, I.L. InartimV, pr. Moskovaily, d.1914) Discovaries and Invertionse Proamsnorg* 19 no4,7955-56 J1 164. (MIRA ISsI) 1, Bereznikovokiy sadovyy sayod,, byuro po rateloftliutsti i izobre ta tells tvu, Parlmlkaft obles, g. DeremmW (for Trunhobey)a 2. Taruslayll, Tutcfevskoye shoat*,, d,32, UVOOX (f*r OkhapkLn)o 3. Khartkov, proMos"lovskiyj d.1"p Illarltowakty aislitmickhod- chaskiy zavodt byur3 po mtsionalizataii i iscbretatellolm (for Ollkhov,skiy). lacromArg the P~onmj.o erfj.,~.iamny tr productloli mwugolmostt. 18 no-4359--61 Ap Irli iKUU lss~) AMUNW914YOU 600*0Y. W.Ta., red.; KRASIMINNMNA, T.F., tekh'n.iiif. 1-,i t; 411.44 (the eighth stage] Voslusia stupenl, Stalingrad, StoliW*dskos knishmoo isd-vo. 1958, 91 p# (X= 12M) (Tolga River,41ydrooloc4ric power stations) 1. ".; . A. A-" 2. U-33-F, (u'r, 1 4. "ams 7. T'S.-'ng alkaline. soils in hydraull . eMineerInLr construr,:ti,)ri o~rk, redopkavodstva, No. 9, 19:;2. 9. Monthl Llit of Fusslan Accqc;.5LQ_n4, Library of Coogrew, UkLot~isjy, 1")53. NeUvalfied. Akft"OV, I.Y., tundidat toldinichookah n"uk. - Use of regulating and btink-protooting structure*. ~,Ldr, I cwl. 5 no.9;36-43 a 153. (" 639) (4drwaic ensimeoring) 1-dra.UM, ". MMMIN Problem of the *ffjc,,s4S layout of w&t*r-dIT*r*I*a worko. Truly Inst.yod.khos.i wrg.Al Kir.M no.2:37-41 135. MA 9:U) (4draulic engineering) ARMNOT, I.Y. --- I"rovin the doolp of rl"r dofense stroofty" in pisd3mt distriat. Trudy last.vod.kb*s.i 6wrig.Al Ur4SM 0%. (a& 4h U) (Xlr&%jsjsUa--Q4or* prot"tion) ARTAHONOV, X.F.; MAIM, W.K.. red.; TSYBIM, Te.Y., tokhn.r&49. _Icont'~ol -installations and work an rivers in pisdoont 41strictal Regultrovochays moormshoulla I rabory as rokakh v pre4gorayft ralonakh. Frunze, 1157. 1?0 V. simiju 1111) (21"n-Regulation) XLWOT, NA Indliat tognic 11oll rodalt-tor; a cikh nauk TSYBIIA. to ICUS 7 r;Kkior, (Observations of chaAftel cycles and their Wwfultless for opsratioll of IrrI&tIon systems] k1saijavys, ruslov" sabliudenils. I Lkh ispollsovanis pri skepatatoil crositollaykh slaton. 7ruaso. Ake&* nauk Urgizakol SSR, 1957 180 (MM 10:4) (irriotpion) ARTAXONOT, I.P.; IBUIRM. S.I. Rx"rienco with obamool stralghtoolog athods s4 tM Champh fts site. Trudy Inst. "d. khos# I aserg, AN l1r, SO n0.,4117-39 157. (livers-bgulation) CKIPA 10:12) Translet:on from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1956, Wr 11, p 154 (US$R) AUTHOR: Artamonov, K. F. I-- - --------- - ---- TITLE: New Design of an Instrument for the Measurement of the Direction and Magnitude of Velocities in River-bed Models (Novaya kon- struktsiya pribora dlya izmereniya napravieniya k velichiny skorostey na rustovykh modelyakh) PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta vodn. kh-va i energ. AN KtrgSSR. 1957, Nr 4 (7). pp 133-136 ABSTRACT: A description is given of the design and runctioming of a new instrument for the simultaneous determination of the direction and magnitude of veloci*ies obtaining in a fluid flonw. The direction of the velocity is determined from a pointer which Is connected to a direction- responsive vane immersed in the flow. The magnitude of the speed is read off a scale; the pointer is connected by means of a gear system, with a 1.4 gear ratio, to two foilis within the flow which are deflected by an angle that corresponds to the given flow speed. In comparison with the Pitot, and Rehbock tubes the new instrument Card IIZ is simple both in design and in operation; it 0fords speedy SOV/124-58-11-12941 New Design of an Instrument W- the Measurement of the Dkrection (cont. ) measurement and does not clog up in turbid water. The limited dimensions of the direc-Aonal vane blades make it possible to refer the velocities measured on a large-scale model to the small dimensions of a restricted space in the flow and to perfor,.-a measurements in regions of tight curvature o( Ruid jets. T. B. Kurova Card 2/2 ARVMKOV K ; WAUN, A.S.; TAINAZA, V.F. -.- Use of water intakes with bottom racks in Kirghimistan. Trudy Insto Yode kbn,. i energ, AN Kire M noW5--99 '59. OaRk 15: 5) (Kirghisia-Alb.-Vater-oupply enginee") - ARTMONOYI- - K. F.,; XO6MCIMIKO)--S#Vv-; -B&YBUOVI N.A. Resulto of investilpsting the faftation of the f*lvba;r and the afterbay of the wastern.kvmh intaks of the Oroat Cbm Canal, Trudy Inst. vodo Wwsi, i energ, AN Mr. SOR no.W33-154 159. (MIRA 150) (Great Chu ChrAl-444mUc strwtufto) IRTAIVWO 1. F. j SATAMW j S. I- Apparatus for proportionod foodJag of sedlimts io =01 wdels, Isv,,AN UrARoSerasoM t*Uommk 2 sol's"Tum 1600 1 (MMA WO) (ftdrmuo AWAOIS) I ARTAN)Mj_ K.F.IJMULUA,, V.Y. ftofilogmpb of & tw doolp for NOW cbsmw3A* ISTOAX WOW Sereestei toMenak 2 wo4sI87-192 060o MA 14 is) (sydrkalim mdolf) KABA.'-"GV, kand. tekhn. nduk; FAZAROV, F.I.t kand. Wkh%. wmkj ZUaNA, K.A.p nauch-*7 sotr.; UPUISKIT, M.Lp ku-bd. tekbn. nauk kand. tekhn.nauk; RAPAZOI, H.S., kamd. tekhn. nauk; KOMMUT NO, E.V.,t kaul. tokhn. simik; TEMIW. V.G., nauchMy sotr.1 TEMF.CFML.V,S,,neudb.,Sotr*;TAIPAZA,V.]F.; IZVITUSp B.I., rsd. hd-Vaj ANOKHIM$ M.U.9 1641u a *,-'*.o [Field investigation of irription systeum]Proiswodstvemp iseledoyaniia na orositallrykh oistamakh. hmmma,, lid-vo AN Kirgizakoi SSR, 1961. 302 p. (KRA 15:9) 1. Akademiya nauk Kirgizekoy SM, hunw. Institut anargatiki i Yodwgo khozyayews. (Kirghizistan--Irrigation) ARUICONOV, Xj2t- Automatic gate for hjdraulio structures* Igw.AX Kir.&M.Ser.est. i takh.nauk 3 no.4illl-115 161* (XMA 15sn) (Hydraulic cagimering-lquipment wA "pplisa) ARTAX010F. K,Y,,l TZSLMOP V.G'j XAZURt Ov*. Construction mtbods and percolation ooefficiento *J! dams made of nonhomogencum, mterialo.* Isv. 9 Kir. SOL, fler. sot. i takh. nauk 4 no.010-215 162. (Rift x04) (Dams) ART~~V HydrauUo engineering laboratory of the Instituts of Powr and Water Management of-ths Acade of Scishoss of the lix- ghixistan S.S.R. lsv,,AN Kir. ULU. est. i tokh. nauk 5 no. 3&5-U 163o (MMA 16;4 I RAYAW, ILS.; SATAP.KULOV,, S.S.; TALKA2A, Y.F. Water intakes for muntainous sections of rims. lzv.AN Kir, SSR. Ser, est. i ttkh6 nauk 5 no.303-69 163, (MRA 16sn) ARrANUWV,, L,?.j RAMAUNS ILS.; SATPJJW104 S.S. Impro%*d gratings cAf water int&kto, 1xv.Al Xjjr,, S81ko 4kr. ivet, I tokh. nauk,5 no.30MI 16). 16tll) LCAMAIM, Ka'. ; KWTYU;IIMOP E.V.; KiaZlIKINg A.H.j LOPASIN, L.S. Experiment with flItering rock-fill dam it KirghIsiotu, Isr, AN Kir. SSH, $or. eat., i tekh. usuk 5 nojtl!~-101 063* - ARTLVNOVO N.Y.; VY3G,(,HAKiKL."# ILL* Regulating rock-fill installatione. Jzv.AX Xjr. SSR. Bar, eat* i t-ekh. nauk 5 to.3sl2q-j" 163, (Mm 164U) . 1 1:1 ;. I ARTMNOV, X.I. (Moakya) Stabilit.v of the ?erformame of a liquid-propollant r*cUt engine. Isv. AN OSSR, Otd, takhocauk Hskb4 I mahbostro not 114-0 J"F 161* Owu 14W (Airy~Laoss,-Rocket englues) A-.T.L-1011OV9 K,-~.; LE11.12M) I.I.; YiI~LAIJYLV, Me.; 1,!LXAi,Cf --yumilp H.V.,* KAZIEOVP V-11-; BRIUMANOVP N40.1 illilk1l'Ill'.1, L-Io; KHVESYUKP F.I.; FrLAARli uchastiye! W"rv:;YEvj, tovagv, 3.1.4 ROMANOV# V-S-; MARGAHKOo B-P-1 7-UD(MAo T,%Io; 01CROV.4 MON.J PEC~']Nv S.H.; WUNg Ye,,G,- KHLUDKOV% V.I. Shaft-furnace coppv ilmolting vith an omnew-mviobod blov, TSvet. met. 34 no-3:32-39 W '61* OORA 1493) lo D~Vshskly polimULUchookly kombiwt (for ArL&mwvs, ubsdovj~ Tergaliyov, Lesechkog Wtvayevo Xovt%lovj ammmir) VAL"hanims Madavitp OwLrov), 2, VoesoyumWy nisuohooloslodovaWlWy institut tm'WA-6h metalloy (for Takuoldoo Kasakovp aryWdmwovg NUitinag Xhvosyukt Pecborddnp laiking, Olisftov)- (Copper-Hotallura) (*qgen-Iodustrial apoLications) LUMSHIN, H.V.; BRYUKWUls N.G.1 KLUKOTp. V.A. I MIX-ITIXAp L.I.; KHMnM,, FJ.j PICHMINj SsM.; ARTANUI-W-,-.~tl.!J LUMErf 1,10; HATVBM, A.T. j KNAUIV, S.I. c-- Converter treatment of ooqAat mW mtt" 4th an omen enriched blow, TJY*toxet* 34 no.100449 0 1610 OM .1440) I* Vo*sOyU=Vy iWtAlUt tOTOtOrkh MSU&IOT (for Takwhin, Bryukhanov, Ka"koy, Miatims "V*$y*j ftcheaku). 2. Irtyabiddy poll"toLUlob"kLy kodblat (fi~- ArtanoW, labsdW, KILtTOYST, lovalay). (lonferroux =tala--H9tLUuw) (Convorters) 66561 23(-5) 3. +000 :30V/84-59-8-54/80 AUTHOR: Artamonov, L,j, Senior Engineer TITLE: Aerial Electromagnetic Photography PERIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya Aviataiya, 1959v Nr 8, p 24 - 25 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author explains the principal,features of anew method of aeilal mapping and photography of areas of deposits of ujeful minerals, named a-irial electro- magnetic photjgraphy. This now nothod has been worked out by the Vaisoyuznyy nauchno-iostedovatellskiy in- stitut metadi-Ii. i tekhniki razvedki Xinisterstva geo- logii i okhra-Ay nedr SSSR (All-Union Scieatific Re- search Instit-Ite of Methods and Tsohaiques of Pro-o specting of take Ministry of Geology xad Pre3ervation of Natural Resources of the USSR)Ja a tomon effort with some orginizations of the Akademiya nolk SSSA (Academy of Stiences of the USSR) and -the A.,ademy of Sciences of the UkrSSR. This method is intended for increasing ths efficiency f I i~al prospecting Card-1/4 work and is bas4d on utili at on o iifferent ele Aerial Electromagnetic Photography Card 2A 66581 SO'1/84-59--8-54/80 cal conduct&ace of various minerals and orea. Flight tests of equipment and experimental aerial alectr6,w magnetic phoiagraphs were made in 11-12 aircraft flown by pilots V. rryukov, S. Baryshav mod V. Mazarov. The results have been promising. The aircraft carries a 10-20 loop f:v-eze antenna fed with audio frequency asoo generated by Urcraft GSN-3000 gonsxators4 So as to reduce the antenna's interference dxag, its onger sides are placed in parallel to the line of light'. The wires are attached to a 3-5 an steal asb a strw% between spec.-.&.l struts on engine nacelles and the sta- bilizer attactment joints. The wires and the cable are taped with a chlorvinyl ribbon. An audio froquane current in the frame creates an electroma etic fi ldl from which e-ectric current is directed Into the gpound. The magnitudo of current and its pbase angle depend on the electrical conductance of mineral or ore deposits the aircraft is flying over Reception of vertical ov horizontal magnotic field c;mponwts is offeated by frame antennas located within a separate gondola towed by the aircraft on a special 150 m Icng cable. Ttipe 66501 Aerial Electromagnetic Photography SO 1/34--r,%8-54/80 gondola also (jarries a proliminary incomine. signel am- plifier. Prin the gondola, the piok-zd-up &nd wapli- fied siGnal Lj conducted to a recording iantrument aboard the pl.ine, which at the await time rcgistero time and mp-rki the landmarlm. The experimental flights for aerial el4jetrical prospecting ivere madit at an al- titude of 200 m and were accompaniod by photographing the areas undir the plane. By the authorlit experi- ments, it visa found that in a flight within 220-290 km/hour, the '70 kg gondola followe4t at an altitude 74- 57 m lower th m that of the aircraft. The gondola is taken in aml j~aid out by a apecial elect-,rically operated winch. In case of emergency, tho IAlot can drop It by pressing a button at his seat, which activates an auto- matic cut off device. The aerial Oectrical prospeet- ing equipment iv fed from the aireraft network via a MA-2500 d.c. .onverter, 115 v and 41-00 cvclos. Current consunption (i.e.) is about 5 kw. Experimonts have shown that Yhm the reception gondola wos out, the radio-compacs and the r-ldio-altimeter RV-2 showed er-. Card 314 rors, which however, could be negIqlcted,. '14!hese shopr 66581 Aerial Electromagnetic Pho-,ography :307/&t -55~- -8-54/80 comings are i3Tected to be overcome, thr-ouggli further im- provement of i'erial electrical pros '1~octinjr, equipment. Other researol. efforts will be applied to working out the methods of practical application of equipment, conforming to specific requiramentj3 of geological pro- specting. A Ihoto on page 25 shown c-n outstanding photogrammetrist from a sub-unit cormi.anled by Ye. Ga- vrilov, at a SM-4 stereometer. There is 1 sketch and 1 photo. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy r.auchno-issledovatel'skly imrstitut meto- diki i tekhniki razvedki (All-Union Scientific Re- search Institute of Frospectinr~ Methods and TechnirAuq) Card 4/4 Pr 6/06 y4a"WO/006/016/020 1, 3,Ypoo A104 A029 AUTHORS: Nazarov B. Captain and Art Chief Engineetr of TITLEs Electromaglatic Air Survey PERIODICALo Grazhdanska;ra Aviatelys, 1960, No. pp. 24 - 25. TEXTs The author discusses the merits and tives details bflolootro- magnetic nir survey, - a m6dorn mineral prospecting method developed by.the *Vseeoyuznyy nauchno-isslc&~vatellskiy institut met6diki I iekhniki (All.4n- -ion Scientific Research IAqtitqtj_qf Xgtfigds &Aa,22jM1aUq_6 in Cot5sril- tion. with GVF slimmer aub-sactions and other org4olzations. The suryoy 10A9 carried out from an altitude of 200 a along a not of 94rallol runs;lths' automatic tape-recorder was supplemented by tied-ilft a*r2jDk*togE&ft Vfhe runs were 30 - 100 m long and I - 2 ka distant frois each other. Tho So4do- la containing sensitiv* racording equipment was lowered bj, a 150 a 1,)=C cable In order to avoid the detrimental effect of oscillation, of the alr*raft engine etc. these flights are best performed during early morning bours whei aircraft swayinge cit. be averted. tast yearls survey In Kagakhet= Carl 1/2 S/()84/6'~/~'O*o6/68/020 1104/AO29 Electromagnetic Air Survey showel that this favorable Karning period lasts only about 2 - 3 houris. The pilot should adhere to the fixed runs and perform all operations as swoota.4- 1-9 1y as possible. The signal coefficient depends to a &reat extent upon the. geological structure of the surveyed area, necessitating a strict adhie-rence to a fixed true altitude and steady speed. 141-12 (11--12) develops an, averag* speed of 275 - 285 km/p.h. requiring intensified omgine performance. The head resistance of J1-12 at~d H 1-14 (11-14) can be reducod ty the removal of blisters. Card 2/2 ARTA14MIOV, L.V.; SNUVAWER2.UV, N.M. Dipole induction profiling in meroolectric proqectlag. Trudy VITR no.3tlO9-U7 $U* OUPA l5s7) (Bleatria prospecting) 3/169/6?1/~)00/0021/01 1/098 D228'/.D301 AUTHORS: Artamonov, L. V. and Rivosh, L. A. TITLE: Trial complex application of aeroalectrioal prospect- ing and aer~)rjagnetic surveying in the geologic condi- tions the crystalline Baltic Shield CAbotracter's note: Read 'it' for lil in the Russian title, otherwise translate by land the geologic ...' instead of 'in the -7 PERIODICAL: ReferativrWy ghurnall Geofizikat no 3 1962 14 ab- stract 3AI57 2(Sov. geologiya, no. 6: '*i1ill 96-10 ) TEXT: The authors give 1he results of aerosurvey operations, and also information on the magnetic and electricul properties of, the area's rocks and ores, ~_-l aircraft of the 9JI-Vt (It,14) type, on which an experimental Apo(, (AERIS) aeroelectrical prospecting in- strument and an ACr1j-,2;(ASGM-25) aeromagne tome ter were mounted, was used in the survey. The flight altitude was 150 - 200 ej the distance between profiles being 2 km. It is aoncludtd that aero- Card 112 3/169/62/001)/003/011/098 Trial complex application D228/1)301 electrLeal prospecting in -the conditions of the Baltlc Shield sub- stantially complements the data of aeromagnetic oArveving, and that the jo,-nt use of these te2liniques permits the solition of geologic mapping problems, the distinguishing of tectonie fraw;,ures, and the establishment of the charaoter of the contact zones nuar the boun- daries of different geolog--:c formations. The complex application of aerial surveying is recomionded for Kareliya awl the Kola Peninsula if conducting sulfide bodlos are being sought. I-Abstracter's note: "lomplete translation.-7 Card 2/2 11 1 11 111 l~ I , IJ EL IRAI THIT ARTL.140NOV L V SEffAL-SMWW, N M --7--- -VIL . 4 Asrlal-*lootric surv in gooloffic napping* 80F.PoL 4 noo2tI25-2A 7 162o NVA 34s:0) Is Vnsoywwyy noebodsdadovatallshy lutitat siAMIki i tekbniki ras"Md, (Geojvtr-4ft~w=tj*# In omVqlvg)