SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ATAKOVA, Y.Y. - ATAMANOV, A.V.

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NINIHOVSKAY-A, N.A.; ATAKOVA, Ye.Ye. (Mo5kva) ------ Ctuayes in the liver in Osler's discaso. Arkh. pat. 27 no.2:78-82 '65- (MIRA 18:5) 1. Patologoanatomiclieskoye (konsulltant - kand.med.nauk R.D. Shtern) i terapevticheskoye (zav. Yo.Ye.Atakova) otdeleniya Moskovskoy gorodskoy kainicheskuy bollnitsy No.29 imen! N.E. Baumanft (giavnyy vrach - kand.med.nauk N,G.Orlov). ATAKULIYEV, A. Benthos in the lakes of Kelifskiy Uxboy. Izv. All Turk.SSSR. Ser. biol,nauk no. 6-77-81 163. (MIRA 170) 1. Institut zoologii i parazitologil AN Turkmenskoy SSSR. ATAFOLIYEV, A. V Materials op the feeci 'ag habits Df s.,me spec-)s -,' fiah in the bodies of water of the Kelifskiy Uzboy. Izv. AN Turk. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk no-5:59-67 163. (~GRA .17: 10) 1. Institut zoologii i parazitologii AN Turlmonskuy SSR. ATAKULIYEVp A. Feeding habits of some coarse fishes in lakes of the Kara Kum Canal Region. Izv. AN Turk. SSR,. Ser.bio2.nauk no.5t76-80 1654 (MA 18;11) I* Institut zoologii i parazitologii AN Turknenskoy SSR. 4 t.MO3-63., SM, - - - - - - - - - - 1601, 1ACCEM47AIR: AP3DO6463 a/O'M/63/008/00911594/ IAUTFMRs Avoklyants, 0. N,.l Atakulov, B. I ftry*gin, V. 1. pOtheredov, A. D. I 71. Tezbabaev7 TIM: Active and reactive currents in an asymetrical electron-hole junction with :high injection levels 1 SOMCE: Rad!Lotekhrdka I alaktronika, v. 8, no. 9, 1963, 1594-1601 ITOP330 TAGS: smiconductor,*e1potron-hole j!anctionp asymetricia junction ;ABSTRACTi A theoretical.investigation is pr9sented of the majority~-carri Jelebtron) CU*"ent in the base of an abymmetrical p-n junction. It is olazed ths; ~no ffadequatel$ complete aM rigorous statement of this pzvblemiv has ever published. It is assumed that: (a) the hole band is highly alloyed; (b) the :electron (base) band is relatively lightly alloyedl (cy a strong ele, -ron :recombination band exists vithin the junction. On the basis of the wtpressions ',for generation/recombination hole and electron currents in the junction, an equatim. 'for the voltage drop across the p-n junction is set up and solved. Static and I ~Aynwlc current-voltage characteristics are described amlyticallyl diode reactance,- Ccwd 1/2 L 19703-63 :ACCESSION MRs AP3006463 is evaluated, its well an, the inductance of *abort* diodes, A combimtion of :inductive characteristics of the diode with the negative resistance to the Iforward ourrwrL is held possible. 1. Landanys work.(3RB:Trans,. Electron Devices# 1960, m)-7, 30:5) is criticized. Orig. art. has: 63 fornalas. 1ASSOCIATION: t4ishkent0skly gowAarstvenny*y universitet in. V. I. Lenim (Tashkent Stato University) ISUBMITTED: O2Jul62 DkTH ACQs 3OSep6li MCLs (100 ODE P" NO REF SOVt 002 1 003,; I= C 91 GoM 2/2 AUTHOR: &taU)mLJ" Z TrME: A study of the first braneb of the volt-ampere curves for long semiconductor diodes SOURCE: AN UzS!M. Izvestlya, Serlya Mtko-matematichealdkh nauk, no. 5, 1994, 68-62 'roPIC TAGS: long diode, germanixim diode, seint.,onductor -diode, aillcon diode, gold doped diode a oft, characteris es ABSTRACT. PrevouseMxerlmental-in,4jbstigatlo-ns:6ftb volt-abip ti oi iong iGdes have either beel concerned vith relatively short diodes or were of a more or less -lip r"!'I "T the effect of a ma-grietac field an their proper-ties are described. Substanuai agreement is obtained between experimont and theory for diodes with a base w~.dth between 2 and 6 m!n. The temperature depmder.ce of the volt-ampore curveB of a gernianium diode with d = 3 - 5 Cord 1/4 L 21349-W ACC~C)N NR: AP50008,30 imm is sbaxn In Fig. I of the Enclosure. A segment with negative resistance Is observed ;.~t temperatures below rC. 71e negailve resistance followB a sepment governed by Ohm's axk and i s its elf f 31 lowed Ijv a seprn en t in which a powc 1 1 aw prevE.Us . Anplys is of the I'T", S T" 1*3.%,1 T TT ED: S-De,-63 F N C L: 02 SlIrp COPT'. EC NO REF SOV: 006 OTEER: 001 S-R! AP5000850 -RF CLOS~ y /L -V 7r Fig. 1. Temperature dependence of the volt-mpers otwves of R germanium diode with Card 3/4 d = S. 5 mm. L 21349-65 ACCR;SION NR- AP500080 jx AV w JV AV /V W dw ENCLOSURE- 02 anhim-diWe'With -d 3. G-'Mm In ~*04ous m V~i l9ves gerin H 00. ersteds; S.H 16000 errtob. 4/4 :,.Card: SOURCE: AN MSSR. izvestiyeii,~Seriyei-fiziko-matematicheskikh nbuk* no. 6. 1964, tB6-87 TOPIC TAW.-- -~ioemiconducto ~i~de ~pn ]unction, control electrode$ current voltaqe characteristic Card L 878o-66 EEC(k)-2/EWA(h)/FWT(1)/f;WT(m)/T/EWP(b)/FWll(t) IJP(c) JD ACC NR: AP5027626 SOURCE CODE: UR/0109/65/010/011/2037/20 AUTHOR: Aval klyants. G. Dndtrivanko, Io L*-~ Mury$fn, V. L; Teerfass, Ro As ORG: none TITLE: Problem of the forward branch of the current -voltage cLaracteriatic of gold-doped-baso silicon diodes SOURCE: Radiotekhaika i elektronika, v. 10, no. 11, 1965, 2037-2045 TOPIC TAGS; siemiconductor diode, silicollade, current voltage characteristic .'ABSTRACT: Tbe results of experiments with (50-300-kohtn..cm) Si-diodes doped by Au (0.1% Sb admixture) are reported, in some cases$ the nt-layer was obtained, by phosphorus dMusion. Six varieties of experimental I* characteristics had a segment of negative resistance followed by a segment of independent I/V relation; lCard I UDC: 6Zl.38Z.Z:546.Z8 z M"I IMP L 8780-66 ACC NR: AP-5027626 the. latter segment occupies a large current interval and starts from 1. 5-7 v. As neither M. A. Lampert's theory (Phys. Rev. , 196Z, 125, 126) nor R. Hall'19 Aheory (Proc. IBM'. 1952, 40, ISIZ) can explain such a shape of the I-V character-: Astic, the authors. offer a new theory based on the kinetics of carrier transitions i I near deep leveN and on the formation of space charges in the dielectric-Hke, Bemi--A~ ~conductor inaterlia. They also offer an empirical formula which describes both ~mechanisrns behind the above I-V characteristic. Additional experiments with the, ;diodes at -59-24-- -4+49C corroborated i6 new theory; the negative -resistance I segment vanished at higher temperatures. IIE. G. Pell arried out the lifetime ;measurements. 11 ~Orig. art. has: I figures and 12 fokrtulas. ':SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATE: 05Jun64 ORIG REF.- 001 IDTH REF., 003 :J~ RYZIIKOVI O.A.; EMANUEL, E.V.; ATAKUIDV, T. Features of the formation of the anticlinal folds oC the Surkhan synclinal zone, Neftegaz. geol. i geofiz. no. 12:2.3-26 163. 04IRA -17:5) 1. Institut geologii i razrabotki neftyanykh i gazo-vykh mestorozbdeniy AN UzSSSR. ATAKUZMVO T.A. Stabi:Lity of cements in caustic alkalies. Uzb.khim,,zhur. 7 no-3: 22-27 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Invtitut Miraii AN UzSSR. (Portland cement) (Alkalies) ATAKUZIYEV~ T.A.; KANTSEPOLISKlYp I.S. Acid corrosion of cements* Koro tsem. i mery borlby s nei nollt 155-161 161. (MA 17'2) ATAKUZIYEV, TA. Acid anti alkali resistance of clinker Minerals. Uzb. khim. zhur. 7 no.6%20-29 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. In8titut khimii AN UzSSR. ATAKIMMI T.A.; KANTSEPOLISKIY, I.S. Effect of highly diluted sulfuric acid on the rosistRnee of portland cement and gliezh portland cement and on certain clinker minerals. Uzb.khim.zhur. 8 no.1:20-28 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Inatitut Mixii AN UzSSR, 00 : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 __ - :- Z~ 0 000000000000 0 .I A 1 0 1. a 1 2 1 4 1 6 F a I Q N it It 8 a b 30 A a Jv x If a of it :0 Is a is H a P a ,a r a 1_1 V- r LISA I I AA W C 10 9 A f 4 k 41 v a is to - - - I J. ff 0 ' YaN "D It prodo,tW& ol B&pb%bs&k add waps by A-oft -finedill'. A. Al" I -- u 64 R --iso 0 i N -t- 1931 a KIWS Iv A k l . . w e wI*j OO , J;; . ZLATxjm. Awba Oy The alkali xbis f 1 . rom S. NOW refineries have adopted two methods for 10 h e up)wr "S owthud of Suwnov conabits in cooling such iKJn% to devantins: t - ac hi k f cruv rom waA Pli voln. ng layer (407v of total). addins to It 3.5 vol. of spent alk McCain;. 1 .11/ while agilatlus 90' f brx 0 .00 . . . or 1 s"at" oil. and heatins the MIIL to 8 the uplxv layer contairu, uil. and the lowcr V91111thrilic tht milil. lcpz, into layers! -041 wops in soln. The K.11 method vombvi in adding to cAd sticut alkali vAn. a satd. 0 NsCI ago. (2% NaC1 Ain finislird product) to %it out naphthenic acki ioalli. which -Ali. * . 4 0 AW lam lbruppet laver. 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First-grade benzene increased 2.7,5-37v, ttAutne tvpecial j~ j th inert-ased 5.7-9.9%, xylrne fraction im-rcowd ' '" ' ' T c 4! ~ _8 -,. %nd the residual it ction inctrast t., 4 7 The wrolimily 117,0of AlClalowris theconsomption ot Its- VI: So, rtkiaidt-tably; ftv first-grade ticturne a %aving is attained (9111110M.5, toluene 721.3, %yltttc ?C.5 uIld trild. flat fraction 74.790. In adin. to high yields of utommic 06 hydrocarbons and a lowcr~-ig of the :UiO, cutminiption 06 W17c. of synthetic pol- ed,resins are obtained, while 0 in the treatiswilit with reFuis are obtained which can. 11 . not he used. The ohs. yield of first-grade fwnzvtie and 3pecial type i4 tolum, each exceed by 1070 (lie yields Of. tai~d in the treattuctit with IIFW, when 1% AlCh and NW. 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JwQJ3044.7 ja joj~~ -.'z'.cTjru -W-V S'Ouaras rencoq* jo joz;-oa w"4u~u ;*A va.-_Tzs: iu:,%Zq~ jo a.AvpTptuo 'AOA'ITV j%Tzojjp2 'umj,TV jluju,j_qc,,j ;o -T;:0uUUaTtr-AMOld XZJOU CA'4GJ93OjUjX 'tM4ZPLVQj&=V ADU&.dy Vujjo -as Tvu0-'z:rvv '9)3%uljd ga;doo )M 'Ps!wavu7 djIv *;v"R -d ELC 'G561 '2-969-ijaun nXVU (C 'CK 'SXJCPL JO UOTZOOTTOO) 'A 'A TUGMT TlffQ"Uatqtt9QJCf ZQt(3ZWAQAA'l2qVJ4J0d -IMIOU '4ft'411-T -TLJ we sz6ilwo mariyucnarz mom r mmu COTT KULMV, A.M.; ORUDZHWA, I-M,; ZMJJWVA, G.A.; AXIDW-SADE, D.A.; ATAL tYAN, A.A. LIVSHI&k, A. It.; SADMOV, K. I. Studios in-the synthesis and.-aae of additives for lubricating oils. Sbor.trud.AzNII-NP no.2 :2o.7-q4 Ag 158. I ' . (MIRA 12 6) (I~ibrication and lubricants-Additives) 26-198 I'S. S/081/61~/000/012/026/028 i f -6 B103/3202 //. I r2 0 Lo AUTHORS: Kuliyev, A. M., Orudzheva, I. M., Zeynalovs, G. A., Atallyan, A. A., Akhmed-Zade, D. A., Levehina, A. M., Sadykhov-'-Y-,-.-r-.' Ira-Inova, A. B. TITLE: Synthesis of organic compounds containing various functional groups and their applications to improve the quality of lubricating oils PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no,. 12, 1961, 530, abstract 12M225- (Tr. 1-y Konferentaii zakavkazek. un-tov. Baku, Azerb. un-t, 1959, 111-123) TEXT: The authors present the results of research work which has been conducted for many years in the Azerbaydzhanskaya SSR concerning the synthesb and the choice of additives to lubricating oils. The fol*~owing compounds were synthesized and their properties were studied- mono.-, di-, and trialkyl derivatives of benzene, naphthalene, tetraline.. anthracene, and phenanthrene; alkyl benzene-, alkyl naphthalene-, alkyl pbenol-? and alkyl tetraline sulfonates of Ca, Ba, Sr, Pby and Cu; mono- and dialkyl phenols; mono- and Card 1/2 S~0681191~61/000/01 210261028 Synthesis of organic compounds ... B 3/3 202 disulfides of alkyl phenols and their Ba and Ca salts; tri- (alkylphenol)- phosphites and their mono- and disulfide derivatives; mono- and dialkyl ureas; condensation products of urea with aldehydes and alkyl phenols. The depressor A3HWII (Aznii) (dialkyl naphthalene, in which alkyls originate from chlorinated paraffin) from the year 1947, detergents for motor oils Aznii-4 from the year 1949 and Aznii--5 (both sulfanates) Aere industrially used. The multifunctional additives to the motor oils Azn.ii-7 and Aznii-8 (both salts of the alkyl phenol sulfides) and an additive stabilizing the mineral oil obtained by condensation of urea with aldehyde and alkyl phenol, were reccmmended for introduction into industry. [Abstracter's note; Complete translation.] Card 2/2 :-,6548 S/081/62/000/0006/082/117 0 B167/B101 AUTHORS: Kuliyev, A. M., Atallyan, A. A. TITLE: Synthesis and investigation of additives which increase the wetting properties of oils PERIODICAL: Roforativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 6, 1962, 539, abstract GM251 (Sb. "Prisadki k maslam i toplivam". M., Gostoptekhizdat, 1961, 121-124) TEXT: The u.1tra-high pressure additive Aznii-9 was prepared by chlorinat- ing the naphthalene filter cake of a pyrolysis product, purified from unsaturated hydrocarbons by H 2 so 4' or the 160-30o0c fraction of. light-oil pyrolysis, also purified by H2S04* Chlorination was carried out up to a chlorine content of 15-20% in the product, which was then sulphurized with elementary S to the extent of 1-1.5~-. Modified additives of the type of Aznii-9 were prepared-by chlorinating naphtha from catalytic cracking (b-. p. 160-27DOC) and adding Aznii-7 or some other corrosion inhibitor. Results of tests (4-sphere friction machine) on various mineral oils Card 1/2 Synthesis and inveutigation of ... B167/BIOI containing 3%; of Aznii-9 or its variants are reported. In operatin3 trials of aviation oil/-,,'~-22 (LIX-22) containing Aznii-9 in the decelerato: systems of trolleybu;3es, the wear on the gear teeth was reduced by one-half in the presence of the additive. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation V~ Card 2/2 S/137/62/000/012/059/085 A006/A101 AUTHORS: Kuliyev, A. M., Negreyev, V. F., Mainedov, I. A., Atallyan, A. A... Gasanova, S. G., Mamedov, F. N., Abdullayeva, 0. M. TITLE- Condensation products of alkylphenols and their derivatives with monochloro-acetic acid as inhibitors of steel corrosion PERIODICAL: Ref'erativnyy zhurnal, Motallurgiya, no. 12, 1962, 115 116, abstract 121717 ("Azerb. khim. zh.'t, 1962, no. 3, 59 66j Azerb. sununary) TEXT: Tho authors investigated the effect of the admixture of alkylphenol condensation products with monochloro-acetic acid upon tb, corrosion rate.of steel in a system of two immisciblelliquids; the system is composed of aqueous solutions of salts and hydrocarbons. The investigation shows that these-com- pounds are inhibitors of steel corrosion, which retard the corrosion rate by approximately 90 - 95% at a concentration of the admixtures to the carbons as high as 50 mg/l. These compounds are recommbnded for natural tests in oil wells, where intensive corrosion of the underground equipnent is observed, and or other analogous cases. Thereare 6 rj~ferences. The authors' summary Abstracter's note:, Complete translationj f Card 1/1. DEMIDOVSKAYA, L.F.; ATALYKOVAp F,M.,o YELISEYEVAP L.K. 13tili2ation df reed depending on the aeasonal obanges in its chemleal. oompoeition, Trudy Inst. bot. AN Kazakh. SSR. 19t 76-92 164. (MIRA 1883) IV71-,VIV191, Y,19AIJd~ 6::~, ATAMYAIT, B.G. Phase-sensitive electronic zero-indicator in an A-C compensator circuit. Sbor. nauch. rab. Mekh. inst. no-3:94-100 152. 041,'RA 8:3) (Electronic measurements) AUHMA )V, A.; W.MYAN.. B.;, BYCHEDY. V.; I)RUZHEDVA, L.; YELTUTINA, I.; ZJJMARDVA CT' 00-ffiW V.; RADTMN, M.; SMaMMIT, T.; FXM- KIN, I.; FULIMONOV, L.; TSIMBULOV, G.; SHIWTAII, R.; SHAGIN, M. Letter to the editor. Reft.khoz. 33 no.6:92 D 955. (PTA A 9: 2) (Oil vall c1rilling-lquipment and mup'Plies) ,- , --) ~ II I - , / 17 -r- , 2 74-1Z -n- C, , , -, -;f /,F I ATAMALYAN, N.G.; SKLOVSKIY, G.O.; TKACEMO, V.G. Cdeoeaeedl. w1marmo, - Studying strain distribution in members of tho VAS-42 A-shaped derrick. Neft, khos, 35 no.9:28-31 S 157. (MIRA llrl) (Oil well drilling-Squipment and supplies) (Strains and stresses) -ATAMALYAN, E.G.; KORNEV, N.I. Detiarmination of dynainic pressures on the Jaws of a tackle blo-A in drilling. Neft. khoz. 39 no.5-:25-28 Ply 161. (MIRA .14:9) (0~1 well drilling rigs-Equipment and supplies) G 'STANTINOV, V.L; KOMAROV, V.I.; 1APS:11INj N.S.; ATMIALYM. ;L .; KON -:;-'SJMOf4C"V, A.F.; TOVS-LOLES, V.Yu.,- EUDINA, FUNCA/kRENKO) V.K., prof., red.; KHRUSTALEVA, N.I.j red.; GOROKHOVA, S.S.~ tekhn. red. (hethodology for solving general electrical engineering problems]Metodika resheniia z&dach po obshchei elaktrotakh- nike. [b),] E~G.Atamalian i dr. Pod red. V.K.Ponoimrenko. Moskva, Vy9shaia sMcola, 1962. 167 p. (FdRA 15:12) (Electric engineering) ATAMIEDOV, 11 V -_$OSONKIN, I.L.t kand. fil. nauJc,, red,.; 14AYOIICVA, .-r --"_'~ed.izd- j IVONTIYEVA, G.A., tekhn. red. ti.l. , va [Studies on the history of Turkmenistan trade unions during -the reconstruotion. perlodp 1921-1925)Ocherki po istorii prof- soiuzo-v Turkmenistana v vosstanovitellnoi period, 1921-1925 gcdy. AshkheCoad, lzd-vo Akad. nauk Turkmensl:oi SSRj 1962* 160 p. (KIRA 15tlO) (Turkmenistan--Trade unions) (Turkmenistan--Reconstruction) USSR/Cultivated Plants - Fodders. M-4 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, 29829 Author : Kurmanov, K.K., Matveyev, V.I., Atamanchenko, M.V. Inst : The Scientific Reaearch Institute for Fodder and Pasturage- Title : on Utilizing the Fodde~ Potential in Rayons where Virgin and Long-Fallow Lands are Being Reclained. Orig Pub : Tr. N.-i. in-ta kormov I pastbishch., 1957, 1, 200-211 Abstract, : It has been determined as a result of the experiments in the Experimental Network of 'the Institute with 42 corn varieties and hybrids made in 1954-1955 that in the non- Irrigated conditions of West Kazakhstan the beat varieties were the Alm-Atinskaya 236, the Zakarpatskaya Zhelta)fa Zubovidnaya, Hybrid 5 and the Krasnodarskaya 1/49; in Kustanayskaya Oblast' it was the Alm-Atinskaya 236; in North Kazakhstanskaya Oblast" the Zherebkovskaya and Card 1/2 A I'A v`\ ill 'V (I P (I f~ )A I CHAT$KIY,P.A.; ATAX&MIIUK,A.I. ProcessiAg feotive wheat. Spirt.prom.21 n0-2-35-.)6 155. (MLRA 8:10) 1. Chernilgovskly spirtovyy treat (Yermentat ion) CHATSKIY, P.A.; ATAMANCHUK. A.I. Piping system for an alcohol storage point at a railroad station. Spirt.prom. 23 no.6:38-39 157. (MIRA lOil2) (Alcohol--Transportation) TERESHCHENKOP P.; SHAPOVALp I.; GEIMAN, D.,, PRTLIPCHUR, S.~ ATAMANGHUK 1. - Yea, the whole matter is in abtlit-T. Grazhd. av. 21 nc.8112-1~ Ag 164. (141R-4 18:4) ATAMANCHUK. N.S.; BEREZHNITSKIYt M.N. Vasoular tone in diabetes mellitus. Probl. endok. i gorm. 10 no.6t 46-49 N-D 164. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Kalushakaya rayonnaya, bollnitsa, (glavnyy vrach S.M.Zelyk); nauchnyy rukovoditsIl - sav. kafedroy fakulltatskoy terapii Ivano-F'rankovskogo maditsinskogo instituta prof. M.L,Aviosor. 00 00 0 so $$ so* so f **got , w 11 Is is 14 it U it i s ifx;llu 1114b XD40.14)l 1211 M35 bit. bit* 41 u u 44 0 t A - X V, X-A-J-L AA M Q W-U 0, b I I I t I A I '-r ..I, 'I. a I ...b Fill p I pl . 71 A woulmlial WA*W tot tk# P*Pmtl- a' Plus W1 so so Mwl"k H. F. lk-lxtvv " l b MW Mc F let) pilpoli was diltd. w b live , IC rii o 0 00 a ptes"j. 'Me Vim-oil 11-11oin W-" 11taird In the cold With caustic. The 11fulmlitation VM poicillile Italy on 11colirr ratnik, lilt- filodbit-11% ith th u r w AN."fewflus 44 the O illilaturd as a wult olf the multaliagliqln Writ litAlro TV witlins and tirstruent with NuCl- I'lle Ville it" via% neuti-al and did not &(lack glavani".it in coutaintilt. 7 RuchtlinSk A. -00 10 gi ago 's ~- - 1010 lie O too 44, ;.t_. 0'. 1 LA 111TAILISIPSIC&I WrOAT1101111 C1,45MOCA7101, too Idniev 1 4 1 1 1 W 4 n I O a 0 OK Ka WIN : d I'M deal 0 0 000 seeiiii 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 *is 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 * 9 0 0 0 a 0 go 0.0 so q 6 0 q 0 0 0 9A 0 0 0 4, 0 0 9 0 0 to 0 0 0 0 411 a a 0 0 :_o 04) a 0 a 0 0-0 0 a I I a #101"Um"ll V V a it a a a 91 .A ISE 6 6 a it A__L_1__jL_ 0 F A A- 0 Is V I AA A-M.-M A 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 a 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 a of t a Is 2 a is x 34 V is CP 4 a a 0 a _J__" 4 , I , A_-A ss~ I Corninuclal process lot treating solidified pitch. 11. F. I and ( .J.) Pwill 09 3. No. 41( 1144 till ".11tailled .41 n tiares Itl 2.0. lotrion adillhis. 00 IWO 41h).3 lklul 11.0 IUA 7.4; h~q 41111,1, 1" 1) 41 11%_ / 0 Thill Piti'll wal plav"t ill a Failte 11RArk and 1111111ersuld m a ' 00 A ItO of water. Ilse mist. was heated with "tatidner d 0 on was formed (the amount live strant. whrsrhy an nutdi of The rmul%ion decreasing with the finenv~,; W the gatirrW. : 1lds tmulsion, after drying. wax uped in making waling 0 ua%. The isnIsrutine wa. thwhartird thitnigh an axilirl 00 .3 1: and the remaining rosin and fmrign admixts. were exul. a number of times with hot water. Pinally. the rest tA i the roaln retained by the admixts. was upconifird. A. A. 114whtlinitic o 'I 00 J I a.-$ L A WULLURSKAL LITIRAYbOll CLASSOKAIMM 0. losella It O.V oft *00 -00 -00 -00 aloo a** Goo goo goo coo 909 800 if* 0 too b u at AY PO ul; j j V, An I I I Od 0 1 1 V P I A 0 3 1 V OT.44 00000004 000 0004111410011090cooo ATAMANCHUKOF, G.D.;GCRBUNOT, I.G.;DUDKIN,-I.A. Uperlmental data on pressure-operated rosin-extrao,ting batteries. Gldroliz. i lemokhim.prom. 8 no-5:18-19 '55. (MLRA 9:1) l.TSmitrallnyy nauchno-iseladavatellskiy lemekhimicheskiy inatitut (for Atamanchukov). 2.Nqvo-Belitzki,.r lesokhimichaskiy kombinat (for Gorbwiov. Dudkin). (Guus and resins) ATAMANCHMOT, G.D. . Improving the characteristics of extraction resin. Gidroliz. i lesokbim. prom. 9 no.8:28 '56. (NIaA 1012) 1. Naucb"y sotrudnik TSentrallnogo naucbno-issledovatellskogD leafthimicheskogo instituta. (Guam and resins) FIIATLOV, V.I.; ATAMARCHUKOVI G D. - N" Battery dephlegmation method with continuous refluxing for the ex- traction of tar-impregnated etump wood. Sbor. trud. TSNILMII no.12: 1!74-177 157. (MIRA 13!10) (Wood distillation) ATAMNCHMOV, G.D., mladshiy nauchnyy notr,idnik Packing chips in the extractor. Gidroliz. I lesokhim. proms 11 no.5:30 158. (MIlM 11:9) 1. TSentral'My nauchno-isaledovatellskiy lesokbinicheskiy institut. (Wood-using Industries) -ATARANCHLTKOV*, GiD., mladubly naucbM7 sotrudnik I Increasing the yield Of flotation oil. Gidrolix. i les okbim PIVMO 11 mo.5:30 158. (MIRIL 11,:9) 1. Mentrall Wy nanchno-issledovatel'skiy lesokhimichaskiy institut. (Flotatiot--Equipsent and supplies) (Wood-using industries) GURICII. N.A. - ATAMANCHJKOV, G.D. Processing spruce resin and properties of its products. Gidroliz. I Isookbim.prom. 11 no-7:11-19 158. (MIRA 11,11) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-isel.edovatellskiy lesoldilmichnskiy inatitut. (Wood-Chomistry) GORDON, Lev Vladimirovich; MILOV, Vladislev fasillyeirich; SKVORTSOV, Sawn Osipovich;,ATA - eorgiy-_P_mi PLATUNOV, WQMXQY,.G __~dyfiivi h; N.A., retsenzsnt; CHASHCEUN, A.M., reteenzent; LIZUKOV, A.A., in2h., red.; PROTAKWAYA, I.V., red.izd-va; PARAKHIKA, N.L., tekbn.red. h [Technology of the wood-chemistry industries] Tekhnologiia leso- khiinicheskikh proizvodstv. Izd.2.. parer. Pod red. A.A.Lizunova. Moslcva, Goslesbumizdat, 196o. 418 p. (KIFIA 14:1) (Wood-Chemistry) ATAMkNCRUKOV,, G.D. Nature of reflux distribution in the spraying method of extraction. Sbor. trud. TSNILKHI no.15:56-69 163. (MIRA 17:11) ATAMARCHUKOV, G.D.; GOLOVIN, A.I, I Method for settling oleoresins without the use of salt. Gidrolz. i lesokhIm.prom, 16 no.3al2-13 163. (IGRA 160) 1. TSentralInyy nauchno-iseledov&tellskiy i proyekt-nyy institut losokhimicheakoy procyahlennosti. (Oleoresins) Awpli~~Ollp G.D.; GOLOVIU, A.I.; LISOV, V-I-; SEDELINIKOV, A.I. Obtaining terpineol from the waste watera of rosin extraction plants. Gidroliz. i lesokhim, prom. 16 no*4:9-11 163,, (WRA 16:7) (Industrial wastes-Purifieation) (Terpineol) AIA "VA . J,,. 7 G.D.; ERTLANII', A.F.; V.~,; W),'Al Use of ht~at treated -rc)s-,n tLe sticky substrunce G.-droliz 1 losolki.-;m. pro,:-j. -1"t 164. 1,'--i iA 17:10) 1. TSentrallnyy (for Atmanchukov). 2. 'Kiyev-.kiy fc, r E a e Yefinuenko, N till mov"l) ACC NR: AT6036627 SOURCE CODE.- UR/0000/66/000/0,00/0324/0325 AUTHOR: Ratner, Go S.; Tikhonravoyag No H~;Atamancn1wj A. N.; Nevopas;1ina, R, I,',;- Paldiorukov, A. It. ORG: ncr)o TITLE: Problem of utilizing several species of hip ,her and louor haterotrophs in a li.fe-support syston, for Small Closed compartments till-apor presented at the Conference on Problens of Space Medicine hold In Vbscow from 24-27 tlay 1969 SOURCE: Lonforentstya po, problemam kosmichaskoy neditsiny. (Problems of space medicine); niaterialy konferentsil, Mbscow, 1966, 324-325 TOPIC MGS: life support system,, closed ecological systemo space nutrition* space food ABSTIMM Life-support E.;Ystems on small'spa~eshi~s will have to include a link of heterotrophic organisms in order to supply the crew with animal products necessary for the normal human diet. For this purpose it is valuable to examine a series of heterotrophic organisms which can be tsuccessfully utilized in life-support systems. Card 1/3 ;kCC' NR,_A:T6b662 7-_ The inclusion of various types'of lie r-bivorous and omnivorous fish (Tilapia, Hypopht-almichtys, Ctenopharyngodon, carp, and others) will .make it possible to provide a more variable protein diet for humans and i -to utilize wastes of higher and lower plants and animals. In order to ,supply a rnan with 50 g of animal protein per them will require 51, 6 kg .of Tilapia. With a fish population density of lb g/liter of waterit is necessary to have a 3500-liter aquarium which will require approximately' 112 liters of oxygen per diem.* Certain wate:,- invertebrates such as Artemia, Gammarus, and Daphn-*a may prove to be a valuable addition to the cosmonaut diet. These animals are readily eaten.by fish and chickens. Calculations indicate that in order to get 50 g of protein per them from Daphnia at a population 3 density of 200 g/ra , 31. 2. M3 will be required. Certain species of Gammarus may raake it possible to obtain the same amount of protein from 4 M3.. Since beteroixophic organisms (birds, fishes, and others). which can be used as sources of anini~j protein for human nutrition in space- flight will not be! able to utilize all of the wastes, and will themselves require. a certain amount of aminal food for their growth, it seems. Card 2/3 ACC NR,- AT6036627 necessary to add a link.of the so-called primary utilizers of.organic substances. Among these should be included organisms which compose ,the biocenosis of actimi3d sludge and certain terrestrial species of lower heterotrophs. The final selection of individual species of heterotrophs for inclusion Un the life-support system can be made only after prolonged experiments !-to determine the possiblity of adaptation of organisms to the ipecific conditions of the spaceflight environment and the bioloa ical compatibility .of the selected animals. P A. Ib. 22;. ATD Report 66-1161 SUB CODE: 06 / SMIH DAM card 3/3 ,RA6~iiffld-l ordalw A&SOCL kmom- m om R_p_mnm PRUMAN MOM -,--A I .. USSR/Chemistry-PolarogTaphy, In Industrial Laboratories Feb h8 Chemistry-Polarogra~hy, Electrodes in VIThe Use of Rigid Electrodes in Polarography" Ye. M. Skobets, L. S. Berenblyum, N. N. Atamanenkoj Gen and Inorg Chem Inst) Acad Sci USSR, 7 PP "Zavod Lab" Vol XIV, No 2 Rigid electrodes give better reproduction than the usual mercury-drop electrodes. Describes experiinents with stationary and rotating rigid electrodes, with reproduction of Dolaro-rams obtained. During autorriatic registering of current-voltage clirves with rigid electodes) attention should be paid to complete removal of exyVen frCR the solution. Shows that irith solid-needle electordes, increase in wave height is directly proportional to surface areaj and that shape of current-voltage curve is similar for small and large electrodes. Discusses effect of surface amalgamization. Rotating electrode has advantage of enabling diffusion current to be, increased. PA Mo Tio * t. It % U ; ;Mt III ww M W-ff v A L -A 0 a I . I if . I . 2-A 1 4, AA ft IID r r.l. :0 ACtIM SIWMUWK on op" hri 8 1101? AIIA N l t notti. Chem 00 f"Oh"I Joe% Wrest P 1 I I 1 d 'lodoll- -1 . 1V " cum of Alliors wool, 4 WithaimWAIII41 0 a I), Pilot 41.2,2, it"- 0,41 I(t1j, wild 12.25. Cott, I 06 Vol 1. j Cot It. 1. 776.4%, Aml 77.4 1%% the 111"Nor 1. 00 41.407h. tit. Irmilml .11.1 11"1 .1,111 Wnty -no ti'Milts 114 "I" title$ took I, itv tit US lilt', l or"ohlit Mactitm hl-gms tift,,or If) I ON' d6( a ILL A I cm 1 ic III AV I0 it u it AV u n it food xasiontintlet an I 0 0 0 0 I 1 `811 A- I a -D -A 11. A Kitim. 11J. 1r crt"Joirl. lot OW III,% still At lit the Per- r* 411silroolit *fill - (I t.1, Atilt.,, it lit "llmilleA, lit V.4. 1 '09 4. 13.4. ouid W.M. I tilt' The ilint-kcirr -% %ift, , Im 15 suill . 1,411 M 14 IN, It,., Ivn, to... N '111 loin. .00 -.kA, .11,31 3K, 0.9 lit 0 -,qQ UM/Chadstry ftlarogrepw 03ddauaft' Orw"c *Use of Solid Electrodes In Polarograpby. Report VII. OxidatIon of Organic Compoun" *' of Ye. if." Skobets, N. N. Atamanenko, Kiev For last, 8 1/2 Vp "Zavod Lab" No 3-1 Automatic plotting of polarogroms with solid platinum microanode can be used to devise system nf M"^da --l-rography 1-68-3 on Oxid-zing re- &--ctions. Many organic compounds, e- g,.,,bydro- quinoxie,.pyrocatechin, ascorbic acid, gIve (Coutd) wo*- nor~ai polarographic wavea with vell-defined 1-imitizg, currents when oxidized on platinum microanodd.- MWW other substances, when subjected to destructive oxI-' Ution, give special vaves (peaks) on polarograms... 'vbkich can be used to interpret the systems and oxi- -dation mechanisms. includes 13 graphs. '15JT8 Tti PAWWOOk dowei"Oft isoefbk am 6 -0 sow soW R. M. Skobets &ad N. N. Atamwako Famot pfedmu In", xkv~)jj fikkkimi 10-33W-" 101), d. CASM. C.A. 30. 2 P?Iui izowm. Wtfdt4N%OAcwk%md(k4C480~. AO.IA(Cdh\%mAu- woo aloo umd, no W-wave peoulW o(sx-a6k ack' In a Z WAft.010.1 MC401%vm 1.10T. lWarfed tutt*cdcstkv~%~, ,z wnpum to 0.87 v. is OW bmk;;;~ Wn. Rsts. Gi *;,we Fang"InmIjams", kmaem, om~xu. cabbagn, tamstw, ond potal cmGQ bmidn c tip mM mWbW ato- stam cnpebk of bft mWWd 9t a P90, pqmtW. Allibmests.31" a , I wave wMI.Wpas. p*MtW of aboutf-Mv. wkb W%lewe totb*Cd catbmklnO.l M CdSO4 90a. Wifs uaMmwn mbstam couH nat beve bme detmtcd dw drappkwR# ekorork bcmum of the low di"Twig amk pole"tw. R. rehatky , . .- '~ I... I I- .4 - .1 - - - , -7 ~ /~7~ -~ ~ ATAMANENED# N.N,; SKORSTS, determination Te#M, of iodine and bromine on a solid anode Polarographio in nineral waters, Ukrokhime zhur, 23 no.6;771-,??6 137. (MIRA 11t.1) (Mineral waters) (Iodine) (Bromine) N. N. i n k!,,,,, I nl~' lodino o I r o --tr I v 0 C-r k7, d e 3 e I I 1 '1,-, 37 o iw4ille and vvo-min ~t:o ox,"i:-2:r-~ :~A thc li'-atinlm! I),! s h o t-. p C) 1 n r c) gr a ni w -uv,-: r u i. t a b 1i 0 r c.p n t i t u t. i v e dc, e rm i rintions the polaro.-raphic mcthod Y,~is u~lz:d in thz~ precent inves,tigstient3 or, seav.,oel. Thc vas dried, Tri-,-ed with pulv2-~i:,'A, --ind -powdr-r ob- dissdv-A in 111. hydrochlovic tic jA t) I e ~.--,Ctr act ~?wlis dettT-rjainr:d pt)jl,-~---ofi--~!-ric~.1-'.,,,- uzin~ 1- y,-1,~11-ulp a 's 4,ho anodp. It lowil flint a quantitativc. Jetarminatitt.'. c--" io.lint- ~-nd b~,cijjiin~- in th, 0 ---(--;3- h 1. 11 d ,) d w:, .-, o t n. ,n J- in t n ~.d with a oUitionfiry~ clllcirmtjnt~,- the !-fevv~!-d EA about t!io :Ireurt of iodine K" ".-ac t i On chec!---d , i deoi -d. The -,~, a. o~ t' i L :4 o u n i11 C1.1 11 l-hd 'b '~'hrve t~z~ n n -3 2 x "'fi Po I oi~T;! )I _i r m I [It', :: o n o o nt: A 11 t Ukrai an UIcrqI=)wqs ael sk -n i - ni Agricultural Academy) ATAMIMIKO, A. N. - ------------ Using eectional reinforced concrete timbering in conatructing eewer tunnole. Suggested by A.N.Atamanenko. litu.i izobr. -redl.v stroi. no.12:62-66 159. (14IPJ, 13:5) 1. Nachallnik Proizvodstvenno-tekbnJ.chookogo otdela tresta Gidrodorstroy GlavkiyevBtroya, Kiyev. (Sewers. Concrete) SKOBETSv YeA., doktor khimichaskikh nauk, prof.; BELJN~IKAyA, N.I., assistent; #?AMANMO, N*N-v dotsent Polwrographic analysis of manganese in plants. Nauch. trudy UASM 10t243-249 160. (MIRA 14:3) (Maganess) (Plants--Chemieal analysis) (Polarography) r 111, UP c BBjGC4BC S/027 i7~411ko&iW52/A65'2 62-506 4 Sv0d.-W tt~~, Aba. 11A333 lAt 777 -,r~777 '40R_ ller.Ath: TITIAS. I tro a pulse ing- conve on n)6 eXtj~j~ t M xethod~- iiii-d -er.-on'o"Moal 6,.-V~-Ascm circuit voUtakhn. VL*%~42$' 15631 47-52 TOPIC TAQS:.: e ~,c xttemal controllel ontroller,~ 'aut6rasitld cont syz~tem TRANSJUITION; Tho oontroller is designed with standard contactless units (JUD or OR ts) -conv gge'r m-A Vr ert- -thii -6or rolled variable Lnto a digit equivalent pulse--;,,oun nonvarsioit-711--, - (birun7 code .4 trequency type measuring ele ant a.&-o 4, Ing --method-aret ion ;0 memorizo tho informat A-n he cantroned variable comparison device before mid aSter the control step. An order-by-order comparlmn starts from the highest digit and is accomplial-ed by, L simple coincidenoo eirc,,its. The diode-matrik 3witch controlled by a fi-ced--irequeni$ Lceua ji -2 636,5r 5-55 ACOESSION NRs AR5003345 puise generator prbvidea for tining of -the analog -to-digital converters ant I for scanning the coVicidence cin,.ults, A principal circuit and a block diagram of the aptem are prenevited, subassomblies are rhovi, and the Drbiciple of opera'.I.on is explained. SUB COM DP, 7-9 E24CL 1 00 oz L 348?4-66 M(d-)/EWP(v)/94P(k' VEWN/se(l) Be ACC NRiAR6014185 AUTHOR: Atamanenko, N. N. 6-6-67 TITLE: Some problcims :in digital reproduction of measurand in frequency-sensar BystemB SOURCE% Ref. zh. Aytomatika, telemokhanika i vychislitelinaya tekhnika, Abs. IIA152 REF SOURCE: Vestr. Klyevsk. politekhn. in-ta. Ser. avtomatDki, elektropribor-ostr. i radioelektron., no. 1, 1964, 3-9 TOPIC TAGS: telemetry, supervisory control ABSTRACT: The problem is considered of digital reproduction of measar2hds arriving from frequency sensors, in telemetry and supervisoULEcontroil sy leconnenda- tions are offered. for evaluating the discrete error, with an allowance for an equal dynamic error caused by the lagging of averaged frequency measurand from the true frequency value. Equations are set up for a digital scale of transducers which do not include sond errors occurring in every caael therefore, the equations are applicable to such transducors in which these errors (channel noise, receiver circuit error) are either n1l or can be determined. Bibliograpby of 3 titles. V. M. [Translation of abstract] SUB CODE 1 09 L 34862-66 EWT(d)/&P(v)/,DIP(k),/EVTP(h)/,EWP(l) Jjp(c) BC ACC NR: AP6009174 SOtTRCE CODE: UR/0146/6510081005/005,F/0061 AUTHOR: Atamane"o, N. N. ORG: Kiev Polytechnic Institute (Kiyevskiy politekhntcheskiy institut) TITLE': Digital reading of quantities expressed as a linear frequency sigTLaj_4 I SOURCE: IVUZ. Priborostroyeniye, v. 8. no. 5, 1965. 57-61 TOPT, 'FAGS: supervisory control system, telemetry syntem, signal processing Aiis,rRACT: Same considerations are discussed re the digital display of a quantity! expressed as a linear frequency signal, the conversion being made by a period- counting meter with an input frequency divider. To ensure a specified accuracy of; the digital scale j~,=+(A,-Ao) by a counter-type device, a digital equivalent of the initial frequency N. (or tuning frequency Nt) should be subtracted from the counting result. The particulars of satisfying the above equation and obtaining Card 1/2 681.142.621 L 34862-66, ACC NR: AP6009174 specified accuracy, and scale type (absolute values of the measurand AX or deviation AX -At or At -A.) are analyzed. The errors due to transition to the deviation scale are evaluated. In supervisory- control systems having 1-f sensors or shock-excitation sensors, the accuracy and quick response can be enijured by measuring the time Interval which in a multiple of the signal-frequency period. Orig. art. has: 18 formulas and I table. ::SUB CODE. 09 / SUBM DATE: 04Nov64 ORIG REF: 002 Automatic acatrol 14 Card 'vmb ATAMAVENKOL.~ ------ 1-00 Digital representation of values expreased by a linear fT quency ,signal. Izv. vyv. ucheb. zav.1 prib, 8 no,507-61 165o (MIRA 18:1M 1. Kiyevskiy ordena Ienina politekhnicheski-ir institut. Rekamende- vana kafedroy avtomatiki i telemekbanW. ATAMANNNKO, N.S.- IGOSHIN, G.V. More on planning efficiency-pro-motion work. Izobr.i rate. W-8:34-35 K9 '58. (MIRk 11:9) (SW,ention systems) I itl*ll S,~, " , I AN lot tow ca wow us m Aamnd 3pdon.. -4U&a t or gi 6j4 go 1) I . , XAM. , ( dates fm .wiw duys and vohiolm h for cOutem oraq , . . too bi b t o o g is ahown I k !RdjD&4 that 0.3-0,4%, 4mv re" - volue,: Teeto mb4j V. a f0f R i InF 42976-66 Ad)Z!.WT(m)/EWP(k)&WPUh /T/gWA(.d-)A~~(v-,)/~-w-p(-t)/EwP(l) ACC VR: AT5022784. SOURCE CODE: UR/3164/64/000/014/0052/()055. HW/HM/JD AUTHOR: Knyazbinaki , Z. 0. (Candidate of Technical Sciences); Kalinu-shkan'., P. N. (Fbgr.) t_.chlfrinp L. M. (Engr.); Atamanankoj. V. A. (Engr.) ORG: N-stitute of' Electric Weldino im. Patpn (InsfAtut alekroavarki)) Volmrad soienano Vesearch--Metitute, of Machine-Construotion TechnoloE7 (V6lgojrads:kiy fiftuchno-isslodovatellakiy institut tekhnologii mashiaostroyenlya) TITLE: Welded large diameter two-layer pipes SOURCE: Dnepropetrovsk. Vsesoyuznyynauchno-isoleclovat,eltgkiy_,t_koxLatr2ik.-z,,:.--.,..--- torsko - teEBo-'Og~-cFe-sHy-l'fi-s-~,71'-Eu-t--t-ru-gno-Y promyshl!~qn2pjt~. Proizvodst- praktike trubnogo proiz- tvo trub vo-Astva (Collection of articles on the theory and practice of pipe prod=tion)f 52-55 TOFIC TAGSs production engineering, pipep corrosion resiatanoe, stainless steel# carbon steel Card 113 ........... j L 4~976-66 ACC NRs AT5022784 ABSTRACT3 The difficulty in obtaining special noncorrosive steel, because of its scarcity, in order to produce large~iiametor pipes for use in plants producing corrosive materials at high temperatures and pressures makes it necessary to findil a way towards a more economic use of such steel./It is recommended that a_p.~pe be produced from two W71ded sheets of steelp with Ve,,jppgr surface of the pipe made from a high-alloy t4d. corrosion-resistant steel A'thf3 outer surface from carbon or low-alloy-steol.V~ Ks a result of experiments a tecZ:o~oaglcal process was al,:veloped ~ih_i_ch_eonsisted of taking two or three shoe f steel and welAing them together in a plate, which in turn was formed into a h ow ingot and, after Welding, shaped as a pipe. In addition to the weldingt plates and pipes the method provided for carbon (or low-alloy) steel and stainless steel seams to give the necessary resiiitance to intercrystalline corrosion 'The; gthwise edkea of the plates were probent in order to get a better regul '67 c shape of the ingots. The shaping of plates into hollow ingots was carried out on plate-banding rollers with the use of a template. The welding of pip3s was accomplished b7.the usual method ilith small modifications# The pipes were cold-straightened on a four- --roller PlantaRIt was possible by this method to produce high-qual-ity welded two layer pipe-s__Va*e: a diameter of 630-1020 mm. Orig. art. bass 3 figures and 2 tables, Card 2/3 L TACC 42976-~66 NRt AT5022784 SUB'COD 63 //j /3 clad 'steel. 'ha S/119/69/000/005/002)/005 D201/D303 AUTHOR: Atamanenko, V. G. TITLE: A transfer function analyzer for the expei-imental ~L study of dynamic characteristics of industrial auto- matic control systems PERIODICAL: Priborostroyeniye, no. 5, 1962, 13-15 TEXT: The author gives the theory and deocription of the type 4P-.Z (AR-2) tranafer function analyzer developed at Uhe UHwwKA (TsNII- 1 0 ICQ. The analyzer conoists of three main sect--i ns: 1) A very low frequency ganerator which is uaed for producing harmonic oscilla- tions of re.,_uired amplitude and frequency at the output of th6 sys- tem. Dppending on the system the generator produces harmonic os- cillations in the form of electric, pneumatic and mechanical sig- nals. 2) A harmonic analyzer, in the form of a computer which iBo- lates from the analyzed signal the first n harmonic components. 3) A recorder, recording in Cartesian coordinates the amplitude- -phase characteristics of the system from the evaluated sine and Card 1/2 S/119/62/000/005/002/005 A transfer function D201/D308 cosine term1c; of the signal Fourier series. The generator consists of a synchronous hysteresis motor O-P P-34 (G-31 ) type in conjunc- tion with ar. electric, pneumatic or mechanical angle-to-sine-con- verter developed at the same laboratory. The technical characte- rist4cs of A3-2 are as follows: Frequency range - 0.0001 - 10 c/s in five decades; frequency stability - 1%; amplitude of generated si-nals: electric (at the carrier frequency 0.50 and 400 c/s) 0 - 1.0 V;-pneuaat* n 1s (supply pressure 1.4 at.) 0 - 0.4 at.; gnIc sl~ltear displ cement) 0 - 14 mm; signal level mechanical si al a (carrier frequency 0.50 and 400 c/8; the analyzed function presen- kled only in the form of electric signals) 5mV - 5 V; accuracy: for the 1st harmonic amplitude - 2.%., phase -20; recording accu- racy - 1%. There are 5 figures. Card 2/2 .VjrUI"UI.v) V . V. "Recording transfer function analyzer for infra-low frequencies with six channels for the examination of control loops." report submitted for the 3rd Intl Measurement Conf & 6th Intl Instrumenta & Measurements Conf, Stockholm, 14-19 Sep 64. L.44b' j W1 ACCESSION NR: ~AP5025725 UR/0286/65/000/018/00" 0079 621.317.737 - -AUTHOR: Atamaii~nko V.,' G. Andi%eyov, -Artemenko~ 1. 11'.- - Bokhehek A Ya G. N., ~TITIX, Transf~r function ana4zer -operating at infralow'fte4uencies. Clas's 42 48o5 No. 17 Byull'ten' izobret io. 8 19659 7 SOURCE, e eniy i tovar4~h znakov, t TOPIC TAGS: atitomatic pneumatic dontrolt.automatic controksystem ransfer func-, tion, automatV cantrojL analysis. ABSTRACT.- This Author Certificate introduces tt,treaiafeYutuiakbioiranalyzftr which. operates -at infralby ft-equencies. The device containa integrators. based on loperational amplifiers, a.low-frequency oscillator, multiplying unitsand an indica- tox4 display. ~,rhe installation is designed for improved acdi:wacy in analkzing sys,-_ tems with randDm disturbances-.and for reduced anakysis thnO. The sine output from 1the electropne.4matic low-m-frequency oscillator is connected to all the first inputs of~the units fbr sinomultiplicationt, The second inputs of these multiDlAcation.., units are connocted.through.input converters to.the output 6f the system to be ana- lyzed. The c6aine output from the. low-frequency oscillator is connected-,to:all thel-, Card 1/4 iACCESSION NR: ~;AP5025725 Ifirst.inputsof the cosine multiplication units, and the second inputs off~ these mulj-__-; ., itiplying unitsoare connected through input converters in a,similar fashion to the loutput of the system to be analyzed. The pneumatic and eltictrical*outputs of.the. !oscillator are connected to the system being.analyzed. Each sine and cotsine multi-:, tplication unit,is connected to a recording' device through al circuit for uhanging th6 !number Of*averaging periods and through. the operatio'nal-am;ilifier integr4ktor., A ;modification.of this analyzer Js designed fbr-intproved reliability. The low-m 7.- frequency oscillator contains a master RC variable-frequency oscillator ionnected !through phase shifters and power amplifiers to a three-phase synchronous motor. The Ishaft of.this motor is connected.through-a 50:1 speed reducer-to pneumat:4~c.and elec- itric sine converters and to a rotatin'g -transformer. A second mbdificatioll'-, is debigned '~fbr studying. pneumatic control systems. . The! pneumatic sine convertet in this unit co:ntains a nozzli-damper,element. The, damper is made in. thei form of a tilted aisc.*mounted on, the. shaft of..a synchronous motor. The nozzle' is,. braced by,-a flat spring wb~ch~ is supported by the rigid center of an elastic feedbach eleT6ent. The cavity of.this element is connected.through a-dhoke to,the power supp1yi.as.weil--.,:`d._. as being c6nne6ted directly to the nozzle andto the inpt'of a pneumati(i amplifier .'A thirA modifl(cation is desidne'd. fo'ri. ~ Andrel-ised' accuracy. in' - andlyzlib'a -tems with ranilom- disturbances*'._ The.-circuit for, changing -!the -number_of ..I~averaf$ifig_ M C.M 0 111 :!;~4408-6.6 'ACCESSION NR: 0502~725. ~Iperiods contaifit~ a pbotoelectric'relay controlled bya beam iobich passes through a ~slotted disk mounted on the shaft of a synchronous motor. T:~e photoelectric relay -is connected through a blocking-relay.to,,a step switch. Thel;stepper is connected td !a switch which sets the required number of pulses. The qutp-0 of the blocking r'e145 is connected tojts own coil and the contacts are connected'to the integrator in~_ Orig. art:* 'has: 1 -fiwu;., puts. e.~ ASSOCIATION:- Tt;entralvnyy~'naticbno-issledovatellskiy institut kompleksnoyl,avtomat zatsii (Central*Scientifid-Research Institute of La~rg.e-Scale'Automation) ir63. ENCL: 01- SUB CODE SUBMITTED: 2011', NO REF-GOV., 066 OTHER: 000 ATD PRES'S;~~ -Card--3/4 L_222o2-6Z EWT(d)/EWT(M)/EWP(T)/EWP (t)/FTI/EWP(k)~'1-;WP(h)/EWP(l) JD1JW 1ACG NR: AP6012170 SOURCS-COM: Lqt/0413/66/000/OD7/0160/0100 AUTHORS: Atwmnenko, V. T.; B-olovskiy. V. P. I ORGi none TITIZ: An electron beam vaporizer. Clsiss 49, No. 180473 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, proqrshlonnyye obraztsy, tovarny~re znaki, no. 7,0 1966, 100 TOPIC TAGS: electron beam malt4, vaporization ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents an electron beam vaporizer with mag- netic, focusing of the ribbon electron beam and with eleotrostatio control. The design increases the vSMrization efficiency. The vaporizer includes it double- ended magnetic system, the pole pieces of vhich have focusing sections along both directions. SUB COM SUBM DATEt 120ot64 Card Ili not not 6a.9.048:621.3.044.64 ZAVIDOV, V.I.; ZMIYMKIY, P.K.1 FEDOROVA, Z.T.; KNUR.L.I.; ATMMIN, A.I. Obtaining extracts to be used as raw materiale in the pro--,. duction of carbon black. Neftepere i neftekhim. no k24-26163 RMA 17t7) 1. Volgogradski7 nauctmo-iseledovatel'ski-y institmt nqftyanoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti i Volgogradskiy netropererabstym- yushchiy zavod.. 24(7) SOV/48-23-9-27/57 AUTHORS: Atamanov, A P., Balandin, V. N., Ivantsov, L. 14. i10 '.'wk W!, --,I r nFli -~~ -tre"r S t TITLE: abilization of the Position of a Spectrum by Keeping the Temperature of the Spectroscopical Apparatus Constant PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 19159, Vol 23, Nr 9, pp 1112 - 1113 (USSR) ABSTRACTs Temperature variation impair the accuracy of photoelectric spectroscopical apparatus by sh'.ting the spectrum relative ~, . to the gap. The authors kept the air temperature between th~~*~ thermostat and the spectroscopical apparatus constant by means of an electric heater. The calculation of the heaters and their mode of operation is briefly discussed and the duration of heat pulses is given. The experiments were carried oul; on six different apparatus, three of which had a weight of 400-45o kg and a volume of 0.25 m3; the weights of the other three amounted to between 3o and 100 kg and had volumes of from 0.08 to o.o5 m3. The apparatus differed considerably both with respect to ther- mal inertia and in finish, and they were tested at tho inati- tute as well as in work-shop laboratories. Five of those appa- ratus were in wooden casen, and one of them in a case of dur- Card 1/2 alumin. The diagram in figure 1 shows the stabilization of On the Stabilization of the Position of a Spectrum by SOV/,,8-23-9-27/57 Keeping the Temperature of the Spectroscopioal Apparatus Constant temperature, the stabilization of the spectrum, and variations of air pressure in apparatus Nr I with a weight of 415c kg over a period of 7o hours. Aft-r establishment of equilibr~-um. the temperature fluctuated not more than 0.10 C and tho shifting of a Hg-line amounted to an average of only 2 Thu 'waria-- tion of air pressure of 5 to 10 torr caused no noticeEble shifting of the line. In the case of tho other five iiistruments the results differed but little from those mentioned, but, ob- viously, the time needed for heating up to a certain temperature depended-on-the size of each individual apparatus. Tho authors hope that this method may be applied allso to the DFS-',O type instrament, which has a weight of 1-5 to 2 t,.lns and a volume of roughly 1 m3. There is 1 figure. Card 2/2 AT$UNOV, AS.; LUGOV,, S.F.; FEYGIN, Ya.M. New data on the geology of the Lovozero Massif. Sov.geol. L. no,,2:55-67 F 161. (VIERA 24:10) 1. bliniaterstvo geologii i okhrany nedr SSSR. (Lovozero Tundras-Geology)