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-'AKFAROV, inzh.-, fVERB11101 D.1.9 4 lievfew of V.V. frubrovskiits book r1lcauting undargrour.1, waters for the water supply of pcw?,-* engineer';-.g, aystems." Elek. sta. 35 Mr'164, NIFil 1-1~:6) 1. AVERNMR, D. M. 2, USSR (600) 4. Sugar Industr;-Accauuting 7. Organizing socialist competition for loveriAS -production cost in each separate operation. Sakh. prom. 26 No. 11, 1952 9. Monthly Lists of Rijasigm Accessions, Library of Congress, ~~ch 1953, Unclassified. A1191i --. D.M.-.,- v4lwmw~ ~ Operation of sugar refineries during the first half of the year. Sakh.prom. 31 no-7:44-46 Jl 157. (MLRA 10:8) l.Veselo-Podol.vanakiy eakharnY7 za:vod. (sugar industry) S/058A I !=A HYAW1,100 AOO1/A1O1 ALMHORS: ___Averbukh, D.Yj.J. Pokatilov, Ye.P. TITIZ- Quantum theory of ultrasonic resonance PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Fizika, no*: 10, 1961P 336, abstract loZh455 ("Uoh. zap, Kishinevik. un-t"i-1960, V~ 55,.155 - 162) TEXT- This is a short mathematical article. The authors discuss the mo- tion of electrons in a magnetic field in the presence of acoustic waves, proba- bility of transitions-in discrete spectrum, and absorption 6f ultrasonic energy. [Abr,tracter s note: Complete translation] Card F/I .. AVERBUKHp D.Ya. At a republican conference "Design, assembly, and use of an active protection of gas pipel.ines from corrosion" in Minsk. Zashch.met. 1 no.6:733 N-D 165. (NDL4 18:11) AVERBUKFIJ E.Sh., inzh.; BOOPANOV, Ye.Ye., inzhs; GROYSMAN, A.D., inzh.; ~. -' ~- IK-UftMA-M.A., inzYA. Automatic control of hopper loading. Mekh. i avtom.proizv. 19 no.3:19-22 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:4) N'MBIMI-0 -F-. KII-. Fuu.n d i r,,- Mechpni-7.ption of form openinE. ill foicidry sh)ps. Lit. No 8. 19",?. y.~~z~ithly List of Rusviar. Accocelons, Librnry of Cont,,ress December Igr2 MICLASS1FIRD SOV/91-59-2-21/33 AUTFORS: Averbuk _and Lurlyci, Z. Ya., Engineem TITLE: A Diagram of an Automatic Switch-In of Reserve Current (Skhema avtomaticheskogo vv-oda rezerva) PERIODICALi Energetik, 1959, Nr 2, p 29 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In this article, the authors criticize afewshortcomings of a diagram of the automatic switch-in of reserve current, suggested by Engineer S. P. Bakumenko and published in Energetik, 1958, Nr 1. In its place they introduce another more reliable diagram. There is one diagram. Card 1/1 SOV/110-59-5-3/25 AUTHORS: Averbukhr G.L., Engineer, Kogan, I.Ya., Engineer and --ru_rlye, _X7Ya., Engineer TITLE: The Selection of Automatic Cutouts Series A 3100 for Protecting the Circuits of Three-Phase Squirrel-Cage Moterz, (Vybor ustanovochnykh avtomatov serii AZIOO dlya zashchity tsepay trokhfaznykh dvigateley a korotkozam- knutym rotorom) PERIODICAL:Vestrtik -alektropromyshlennosti, 1959, Nr 5, pp 12-15 (USSR) ABSTRACT: IT is moz-z i.mportant to select correctly the rated currents and trip setiings of protective devices for squirrel- cage motors. It is usual to inake auch selection on the basis of continuous operation with a limited number of starts per hour. This articl-9 gives a method of selecting the rated current of tl-e tripping device protecting a throe-phase squirrel-cage motor operating on a repeated short duty tycl,a! with a large number of starts per hour. The method is based on the use of the experimental heating curve of the thermal element of the, trip and on its Card 1/4 current/tima charactexistics. Since the thermal element is SOV/110-59-5-3/25 The Selection of Automatic C11%outs Series A 3100 for Protecting the Circuits of Three-Phase Pquirrel-Cage MOtors nDt a uniform body, the experimental heating curve cannot be expressed by a normal -exponential equation. The experimental heating curve, shown in Fig 1, may be resolved into two sections Of different time-constants. The first s6ction is from the origin to the knee, with a.heating time of the order of 2-3 minutes, and the second section is the rest Of the curve. Considering the case of an automatic protective device type A312G operating with a squirrel-cage motor started 30 times an hour, the cyc.le time will be 2 minutes andisince this is shorter than the first section of the heating curve, the heating calculations that follow ne,ad only be related to this part of the curve. Formula (1) is then given as an approximation to the first part of the heating curve and the method of dAtermining the time constant is explained. The heating curve of the thermal element with a repeated short cycle is shown in Fig 2. The three repeated sections of the curve are: istarting time, running time Card 2/4 and idling time. After a certain number of operations an SoV/110-59-5-3/25 The Selection of Automatic Cutouts Series A 3100 for Protecting the Circuits of Three.-Phase Squirrel-Cgige Motoras equilibrium condition is reoched in which the heat evolved in the thermal alemifnt during the cycle is equal to that given out to the surroundings. When this condition is reached, the maximunt temperature at the end of a start, corresponding to point A on the grapho should be somewhat below the operating temperature of the trip. The trip is calibrated so that it; just does not opera,.'.e at 110% rated current. To leave some margin of safety, the calculation is made for a maximum temperature rise at point AD equal to the sttiady.-attate temperature rise of r.he thermal element with 105% rated current. In order to determine the permissible overload rating of the taermal element for a given operating cycle, the cyclic h4ting ourve of the element when tkae equilibrium conditi 'on has been reached is then considered. Equations are d.-rived for the three Aections of Thia heating curve and then are combined tc~gether to obtain the relationship between the operating time and the overload factor of the trip given Card 3/4 in expresslon (11). The point of intersection between a ..- SOV/110-59-5-3/25 The Selection of Automatic Cutouts Ser:ies A 3100 for Protecting the Circuits of Three-Phase Squirrel-Ceige Motors curve constructed from exprossion (11) and the current/ time characteristic of the trip gives the maximum permissible overload rating of the trip. By constructing a number of such points for different operating cycles as shown in Fig 3, the curve of overload factor as function of number of operating cycles per hour is obtained and shown in Fig 4. These curvak~ are used to-select the rated current of the automatic tripping device when operating with a given number of cycles per hour. A numerical example is then worked out for automatic protective equipment type A3124 with a rated trip current of 15A and the! results are plotted in Fig 7 and 8. There are 8 f igures and I table. SUBMITTEDL 21st J-alY 1958 Card 4/4 - AYERBUKH, G.I.; SOIDVIYEVAV M,p ; f kan,4.med.nauk 0 On K-N-Umakinto artiole, "Basio prLneiples in the treatment of inflammatory diseases of the femal,i genitalia." Sov.med. 25 nql: UO-141 A '61. (MIP& 3J*:3) 1. Iz ginekologichookoy-bollnitay 17o.29 g.Gor%kogc'(glavayy vrach O.L.Iverbukh). (OMMUTIVE ORWS, FEMLF-DISEASM) AVERBUNH?-q.-k.,.J--- -- - Extrauterine pvognanoy according to data fran the Gynecology Department of the Gorkiy City Hospital No.29.. Sbor,nauch. rab. Kaf. akush. i gin. GMI no.ltl93-195 160. (MIRA 1514) 1. Glavnyy vrach bollnitsy No.29 Lr,. Gorlkogo. 11 (PUGNANCY, EXTRAMERM) AVERBUM 2 1. D. USSR/Mining Coal Electric Plower Stations Feb 49 UPbwer Factor of the Korkino Coal Mine," Docent S,, A. Volotovskiyp Cand Tech Scip I. D. Averbukh, Asst, Sverdlovsk Himing Inst imeni V. V. VaIdavsherv, 3 PP IlUgoll" No 2 Discusses results of tin investigation conducted by Sverdlovsk Mining Inst imeni Vakhrushev to determine power consumption of basic equipment of the Korkino Coal Mines. Electrical keasurements clarified reasons for a loir power factor of the mines' electric power system. Determined power factors of basic current collectors of all Korkino collieries. Action was taken to decrease the cost of power. G#ves diagrams and table of experimental results. PA 48//,9T80 ~= Mlxlswqqp~ M " I ~i I AVERBUKHO 1. .; SVERDELI, I.S. Standardizing power consumption in dry marmet soparation of iron ore. Gor. zhur. 126 no. 6, 1952. SO: MLRA. September 1952. 15-57-4-5596D Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 4, p 211 (USSR) AUTHOR: Averbukh, I. D. TITLE- aram~eters 7of R~olling Stock Used in Transportation by Contact Electric TraLns in Coal Mines (Vybor parametrov podvizhnogo sostava pri podzemnoy otkatke kontaktnymi elektrovozami v kamerinougolln,kh Y shakhtakh) ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on -~he author's dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences, presented to Sverdl. gorn. in-t (Sverdlovsk Mining Institute), Sverdlovsk, 1956 ASSOCIATION: Sverdl. gorn. in-t (Sverdlovsk Mining Institute) Card 1/1 AVMBUKH. I,.D,, assists' Method of determining the maximum allowable train weight in under- ground eiectric locomotive haulageo' Izv. vVs. ucheb. zavs; gor' zhur. noatio6-114 158. (111m, i!15). 1'. Sverdlovskiy gomy institut, (Mine railroads) (Electric locomotives) DEMIN, A.M., kand. tekhn. nauk; KOKH, P.I,,; CHERTKOV, V.K.; VAS.rL'YEV, M.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; YEFIMOV, -.P.; J(MITOVENKOj A.T.j dots,; PRISEDSKIY, G.V., inzh.; DUNAYEVSKI.Y, Yu.N.; VOLOTNOVSKIY, S.A.p doktor tekhn. nauk; KURIYAN, A.I., kand. tekhzi. nauk; MA3.74D, A.I.; MIROSHNIK, A.M.; PETROV, I.P.; TUIffSHEV, B.F.; SHISFKOV, A.I.;,AVRIBUKH, I.D.y inzh.; VARSHAVSKIY, A.V.; WYUKOV, D.K.; LUKAS) V-.A-.-;-FMEV-, V.A.; 34IRNOV, A.A., otv. red.; LYUBIMOV, N.G., red. izd-va; MAKSIMOVA, V.V.,, tekhn. red. (Handbook for the wchanic in a coal pit]Spravochnik meklAnika ugollnogo karlera. Moskva, Gosgortokhizdaty 1961 639 P. iMIRA 15:12) (Coal mining machinory-Handbooks, manuals, etc.) AVEYMUM, I.D., starshiy prepodavatell; KOMLAV, V.P., asiiistent Methods of investigating vagrant currents in'mlnes, Iz,%,.vys.ucheb.zav.; Cor.zhur. no.6:67-72 1 58o (KIM 12:1) 1. Sverdlovskiy gorMry Institut. (Electric curronts, Eddy) (Mining engineering) DEM121, A.YA.,, kand. tekhn. nauk; CHERTKOVO VX; VASIL'YEV, M.V..' kand. tekhn. nauk; YKFIMOVp I.P.; KOKH, P.I.; XNITOMWK0-p,-A*T.*p dote.; PRISEDSKIY, G.Y.., inzh.; DITNA3-:vVSKIY, Yu.11.; VOLDTYQVM=, S.A.., prof.) doktor takhn. nauk; KURIYAN, A.I... kand. teklui. nauk; MAY1034, S.R.,, kand. tekhn. naW:; MIROSHNIK, A.M., kand. tekhn. nauk,*, PETROV, I.P., kand. teklmi. nauk; TURYSHIN, B.F., kand. tekhn.nauk; SHISHKOVI A.I.p karid, tekhn. uauk; A3LE~RB ~ID . inzh.; VARSHAVSKIY~ A.N.; LMUKOV, D.K.; UIKAS, V.A. ; MINEYEV, V.A.; SIUMIOV, A.A., otv. red.;1XUBBIOV, N.G., red. izd-va; MAKSIMOVA, V.V., tekhn, red. [Handbook for the operator and mechwidz of open.-pit mine equip- ment] Spravochnik mekhanika ugollnogo karlera. Moskva, Cos. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornomm delu., 19-61. 639 p. (Strip mining-Equipment and supplies) (MIRA 15:3) (Coal mining machinery) (Electricity in mining) DEMIN, A.M., Icand. teklmi. nauk; CIIERTKOVO V.K..; VASILIYSV, kand. tekhn. nauk; YEFIMOvi, J.P,; X0101, P.I.; BNITOVINKOt A~ dots.; PRISEDSKIY, G.Y.., inzh.; DUNAYINSKIY, Yu.N.; VOLOTOVRIPY) S.A., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; KURITAN, A.I.,, kand. tekha. nauk; MAYI-IM, S.R., kand. tekbn. naul:1 MIROSHNIK, A.M., kaiad. tekhn. nauk; FETROVI I.P., kand. teklin. nauk; TURYSHEV, BJP.j kand. tekhn.nauk; SHISHKOV, A.I., kard.. tekhn. nauk; AVERBUKff, I.D., inzh.; VARSHAVSKIY, J_V.; KRYUKOV~ D.K.; IXIKASI -7.1;-; MINEYIV_ V.A.; SMIPJTOV, A.A., ctv, red,;IZUBIMOV, N.G., red. izd-va; AAKSIMOVA, V.V.p taklin. red. [Handbook for the operator and mecharle of open-pit mine equip- ment] Spmvochnik mekhanika. ugollnogo karlera. Moskva, Goa. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu.. 1961. 639 P. (Strip mining-Equipment and supplies) (MIRA 150) (Coal mining machinery) (Electricity in mining) AVERBUKH) I.Do ,,._otarshiy prepodavatelf; PETROV, Yu.S., dotsent; TURYSHEV, B7 otsent; TALAIAYEKKO, V.A., inah. Protection form electrocution when tae excAvator bucket touches the contact wire. lzv.-vya. ucheb. zav.; i0r. zhur. 6 no.6:130- 137 163. ',MIRA 16:8) 1. Sverdlovskiy gornyy institut imeni V.V. Valchrusheim. RqkorAendovana kafedroy gornoy elektr,,)tekhniki. (Ebccavating machinery-SiLfety applicances) AVI"UKH, 1. G. '. ~-- Introduce the bowis system for unit-4wanomising. Spirt. pron. 23 n0-4: -29 '37. (&" 10: 5 ) Is Beshetskly splrtovw savod. (Bo=a system) (malt) i. o82i8-621 Fln-(d)/-EWP-to-)/-EWPAX)/-EWR.(k)/;-,WP-(I) ACC; NRi A116032505 SOURCE OODEt UR/O 13/66/000/017/0072/6072'--- 1UNVOR: Averbift, I. I.; Kalinin, V. A.; Pranitakiy, A. A. 1 Stukeltrian, L. L. - - -------- ORG: none TITLEt Ultrasonic resonance method of thickness inspection. Claaa 42, No. 185496 (announce'd-b ... Research Inntitute for the Development of Methods of Nondestructive quality Control (VsesQYU2Myy nauchno-isoledovatel'skiy institut po razrabotke nerazrushayushchikh metodov kontrolya rpaterialov)] SOURCE., Izobreteniya, pronVahlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 17, 1966, 72 TOPIC TAGS: thicImess inspection, ultrasonic resonance # ultrasonic inspection ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces mn ultrasonic resonance method of thick- ness inspection. To obtain the deviation of the measured thickness from the nominal thickness, the ultrasonic generator'-6- frequency is varied vithin the range determined by the thickness limits, thereby ensuring the occurr,ence of resonance only at a frequency corresponding to a given thickness. SUB CODE: .11, 13/ SUBM DAM 31ftr65/ not UW! 531.7.17.11 USSR/Virology Bacterial Viruses E-1 Abs Jour : Referat Zhurn - Biol. No 16, 25 Aug 1957, 68224 Author : Shevchenko, F.I., Avtrbukh I.Xa. Title : On Preservation of Activity of Dyseatery Bacteriophage After Prolonged Storage. Orig Pub : Za Sots. Edravookhr., Usbekistana, .1956, No 3, 57-59 Abotract : Upon prolonged storage (12-13 years) of 7 races of poly- valent dysentery phage in darkness at roomtemperature under Middlp-Asian conditions (Samirkand), its activity -was conserved to the extent of 30-50% of its initial titer. (Editor's note) The authors' conclusion &bout the per- centage of preserved phage does no'; correspond to the ex- perimental data shown by them. As is evident from the ta- ble the titer of phage which was w-tive in Flexner's cul- ture, at the examinalion aftgr 12 years and 10 months, was lowered from 10-0 to 10- , whic:-a corresponds not to 59% of preservation of the initial titer, but only to Card 1/1 - 2 - 0.01%. SUIEDIANYA11j, H.S.; AVBRBUKH, I.Ya. Effeet of pilocarpine on the accumulation of agglutinins in the blood of animals during immuniZation. Thidy Tash. IMM 5t159-164162. (MIRA 16tlO) (AGGUMBINS) (FILOCARPINE, - PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) A'nMBM,, I.Te.,- BMIN, N.D.; POPPS, K.K. liffeetiYaness of the use of large doses of strychnine In barbi turate poisoning. Trach.delo no.31,,311-313 Mr 160. (KIn 13:6) 1'.. Tret Iya polkhonevrologiohes)mya bol 'nit sa, Leningrad. (BARB ITURMS--TOXIOOLOGT) (STRYMNINA) AVERBUKII, I. Yo. Cand Mod Sei -- "Postnatal psychoses. Etiology, clinic, and nosologioal affiliation." Len, 1961 (lst Len Mod Inst im Academician I. P. Pavlov). (KL, 4-61, 207) 21~k- AVERBUFUI, 1.Ye._ Mental and physical condition of vomen in the pos%n4t4 period and postnatal psychoses. Vop. psikh. i n(mr. no.5:193-201 159. . (MIRA. A: 5) 1. Iz 3-y Leningradelfoy psikhonevrologicheskoy bolinitsy imeni Skvortsova-Stepanq, ,W vrach - N.D.Bulkin). ira (glqv (WUM--DISMF,S Y (PM'CHOSES) - AVERBMHj.j-'-X0----". TI---- Puerperal psychoses, their etiology,t clinical logical classification. Vop.psikh.4L nevr. no.7:200-212 1. %mjW4*ningradakoy paikbonevro:Logichea(koy vracb H.D.Bulkin). (PSYCHOSES) (PITFRPERIUM) aspects and noso- 161. (MIRA 15:8) bollnitsy (glavnyy AMBM, L.A-. (Xi3n.py) - -- -01 Some result3 of studying the nunber of people applying for medical services. Vrach.delo no-7:743-745 Jl 1:17. .4 (MIRA 10;8) 1. Uicrainskcm nauchno-Is eledove tell skoyv, byuro sanitarvoy statiettki Kinisterstva sdrevookhronentys USSR (KIDICAL STATISTICS) AVMMM. L.A. (XIyev) Hospitalization of patients with different dimeases. SMI.zdrav. 18 no.12:21-24 159. (MIRA 13:4) (HDSPITALS) AVAMUKH, L.A. (Kiyev) 1- Level of general mortality in Indiiridual diseases. Trach.delo no.4.-405-40 Ap 160. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Obdel organlzatell zdravookhrauiiniya Ukraiwikogo nauchno- iseledovatel'skogo inlatituta komuttallucy gigiymy. (DISIMS-RIIMTING) AVERBM. L.A. Wyer) Morbidity of the adult Population of '71nnitea; mater.'Lal from a special processing of data on medical treatment. Sov,,zdrav. 1.9 no,2:-48-51 160, (MIU 130) 1. 1z otdolet orgaulvat4li sdravookhranenlya Ukrainekcgo instituta komimnallnoy gigiyeny. (TINNITSA-DI SUSICS-nP, W ING) AVERBUKH, L.A. Characteristics of disease incidence in relation to age and sex. Vrach. delo no.3:128-131 My 161. (WRA 14:9) 1. Otdel organizataii zdravookhran3aiya Ukrainskogo nauchno- isaledovatellskiy instituta kommumilinoy gigiyeny. (DISMEs-aEPORTING) -0.* AVERBUKH, L. A.' (Kiyev) Scae data on the shifts in morbidity among the adult population of Kiev for 'a 10-year period. Vrach,, delo no.7:n5-.120 J1 162. O-GRA 15:7) 1. Otdel organizatsii zdravookbr-aneniya Ukrainskogo nauchno- issledovatellskogo instituta kommunitl1noy gigiyeny. (KIEV-DIswEs-Ar,,PORTING) T~PFATIYEV, V.S'v kand.takhn.nauki AVr-,RBUK3...'L.Doj. 'rJU,'ffYAKOV, A.V,.9 1 ~,x- ~' !.- kn rd. tekhn. m uk UnIng hydropneumaluic varvo s7stems for otrip cantering P-2.c.-ig a michine unit mdo. Sorr,, at, NUT.D.ZINASILn. I'mIL-vishzavoda no-6t!40-145 165. (MIR4 Iscu) AVIT,BUFJI L.S., inzh. l4eel,anized washing of trucks. Gor. khoz. Moak. 35 no.1:30,-40 Ja 161. (MIRA 14:2) (14otor~mcks-Wntentuice and repair) ACC NR: AP6025300 (1v SOURCE CODE: U AUTHOR: Averbukh, M. (Engineer); Lobanov, D. (Engineer, Lieutenant colonel) ORG: none TITLE: Transportation of packaged cargoes by the Soviet Navy SOURCE: Tyl i snabzheniye sovetskikh vooruzhenr,,ykh sil, no. 7, 1966, 67-70 TOPIC TAGS: freight transportation, loading, unloading ABSTRACT: Loading operations in the Soviet Navy represent about one-half of the expenses connected with the transportation of piece, bulk, and loose cargoes. The most labor-consuming are loading -unloading operations connected with piece car- goes which are usually handled manually. To reduce the costs, it is recommended that as much unpackaged freight as possible be eli-ninated and that mechanization be speeded up for loading-unloading operations for both piece and bulk cargoes. It is calculated that this will reduce costs by a factor of 5 to 6. 5. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and I table. [DWI SUB CODE: 15 Card 1 / ~"_/ SOV/136-58-6--3/21 'AUTHORS: Averbukh, M.,A., Burnashev, A.A., Birger, G.I., Baysh, L.G., Zubkov, G.A.-, Zhiryakov, Isayev, D.V., Oveharenko, Ye.Ya., Fromberg, A.B. and Shneyerov, M.13 * TITLS: New Means for Automtic Testing and Control in 14on- ferrous Metallurgy (Novyye sredstva avtoinaticheskogo kontrolya i regulirovaniya n tsvetnoy metallurgii) PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye Metally, 1958, lir 6, PP 15 - 25 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Many processes in non-ferrous metallurgy involve corrosive media and the Konstruktorsk(jye byuro (Design Bureau) Tsvetmetavtomatika OKB TsMA) have since 1955 been working on pneumatic control methods, which are especially suitable for such conditions. Other organisatiom named by the authors as some of those working in the same field are: Institut avtomatiki i telemelchaniki AN SSSR (Institute of Automation and Telemeebanies of the Ac. Sc.USSR), VIITeplapribor, TaLk of the "Eaergochermet" Trust and the "Tizpribor" Works. A wide range (Table 1) is covered by the pneumatic transducers, produced by the KB TBMA (Figures 1 and 2) in which use is mde of a corrosion-resistant Soviet plastic. A series of corrosion- resistant valves have also been produced (Table 2), Cardl/4 including a diaphragm type with a position indicator SOV/1.36-58-6-3/21 New Means for Automatic Testing and Costrol in Non-ferrous Meta-Ilurgy (Figure 3). For the contin~,jous analysis of hydro- metallurgical solutions, thi KB TsMA in 195? developed (Figure 4) an automatic pol,3.rographic concentration- meter, type KAP-225, with a transducer t,ype DAPK-226: this device has been successfully used at the i'Elektrotsink" Works for analysing for cadmium in zinc electrolyte and is based on alternating-cur.rent polarogra::)hy. The YLB TsMA have developed a series of radioa-.tive mthods, particularly for level indil,,ation over a wide (type URP) ZF_igure 5) and a relatively narrow (type URPR) (Figure 6) range. A radioactive density-meter, type PR-150, independent of the mineralogical and size composition of pulp over a wide range has )een successfully tested at the Zolotushifisk' a 0b atitellraya fabriks.. (Zolotushinskaya Beneficiation Works (range:3 1.5-2-5 and 1-2 kg/litre). Work is proceeding on other radioactive meters including a moisturp meter, for conce.-3trates and similar materials. Based on/eorrosion-resistant, differential, thermo- electric anemometer (electrical circuit proposed by engineers V.A. Droz4ov and A.M. Listov), a flowmeter for Gard2/4 pure or air-diluted'chlorine has" Ieen developed by the SOV/136--58-6-3/21 Rew Means for Automatic Testing and Control in von-ferrous Metallurgy KB TsMA; they have also devoloped an analyser (type GAKh-239) for chlorine which is accurate to + 3% and these two instruments are to be usod in an inteE;ra'fed automation system being devised for the magnesium industry. The KB TsMA have developed an automatic installation for (Figures ? and 8) controllinAl a single pump in relation to the liquid'Ievel. Another recent activity of this organ- isation has been the development of the type ATV-229 over- heating protective device (FiE;ure 9) and it twelve-point temperature signalling device (Figure 10). The ATV-229 device is to be produced by the Tsvetmetpribor Works. ln collaboration with the Instibat gigiyeny truda. i profzabo- levani.y AMN SSSR (Institute Df Work Hygiene and Occupational Diseases of the AMS USSR), the KB TsMA halre developed a device (Figure 11) for contiouous measurement and recording of mercury-vapour'concentration in air in the range 0.1 - 0.6 mg/m3 . This instrument (URP-445) (Figure 11) also gives an alarm signal if the concentration becomes excessive and its range is being extended in both Card3/4 directions. SOV/136-58-6-3/2i Vew Means for Automatic Testing and Control in Von-ferrous Metallurgy There are 11 figures. ASSOCIATION: KB Tevatmetavtomatika Card 4/4 AUTHOR: Averbukh, If. A. SOV32-24-10-32/70 TITLE: The Use of tho W-4 Spectrophotometer for Flame Spectrophoto- metry (Ispolizovaniye spektrofotometra SF-4 dlya plamennoy spektrofotometrii) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Lpboratoriyal 1956, Vol 24, Ur 10, pp 1252-1254 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This apparatus may be used for this purpose as it has a mono- chromator and a recording de,rice. The conversion of the ap- paratus from timission to absorption analysis and vice versa can be done w.thin 3-5 minixtos. To adopt the ~&F-4 to flame photometry the light source nust be removed and a gas burner must be put in its place. In -the present caae an illuminating gas with an air-blast wr-:3 usod for lower temperatures, and at higher temperatures an oxygen blast was used. A scheme of the apparatus for analyses at lovier temperatures is given. The determination of potassium axd sodium in electro-vacuv, EJasses is mentioned as an example. The sample is dissolved -in a, mixture of sulfuric acid and hydrofluoric acid and the -71ution is diluted to a concentratioi. of 6C-150 mg/1 Na 2s04 and 50- Card 1/2 100 Mg/l K 2s0 4* The mean errcr of the first determination w as BOV/32-24-10-32/70 The Use ofthe BF-4 Spectrophotometer for Flame Spectrophotometry about 1%. Taking into account the error in the decomposition the mean error of analysis amounts -to about 3%. The duration of the photometric determination with an eight-fold determi- nation of two elements takes sbout 2 hours. A comparative table of the results acccrding to the analysis described and the chemical analysis is given.9 The3!e are 2 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy elektrolampovyy zav-od (Moscow Incandescent Bulb Factory) Card 2/2 3/032/61/027/003/024/025 B101/B203 AUTHORt Av~?rbukh, 14. A~ TITLE8 Experience gained with the use of flame photometry for the control of production of eleotri,~ vacuum de,~ioes PERIODICALt Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v, 27, no- 3, 1061, 358 TEXTs Examples are given for the use of :'lamp photometry by metias of an apparatus described earlier (Ref. 2& M. IL, Averbukh, Zavodskaya laboratoriya, XXIV, 10, 1252 (1958)) for determining alkali metals and alkaline-earth metals in glass and other rav materialp, further in photo- cells~ emitters, photomultipliers, and eloctron tubes. 1) Determination of alkali metals In glass and raw materiala, A 0,05 - 0.5 g weighed portion is treated with an H230, , HF mixture, evaporated, annealed, and dissolved in water. As all glaso componenta,, except for the alkalis, remain in the unsolluble residue, alkali sulfate solutions can be used as standards, After six photometrio measurements (15-20 min per alkali element to be teoted, LI, Na. X), the mpan error is O.q - 1%. The raw materials for glass production ar-? analy?pd in a similar manner. Card 1/2 5'032,'61/027/003/024/025 Experience gained with the,.... 11100203 2) Determination of Na, K, Ca in photocells,. The emitting coat of the cathode is dissolved in 10-;0 inl of water, and Ihe three elements are determined by flame photometry,. According to the authoris opinion, this simple method should be widely used in plants of' electric vacuum devices~ 3) Determination of Ca, Ba, Sr, and Nts in carbonates. Binary and ternary carbonates used for the production of oxide criato in electron tubes are controlled. The ape-,amen is dissolved in HCI, and analyzed by flame photometryz Solutions of chlloride6 of the m,:nticned metals are used as standards. For the determination of Na (0,1 the same standards can be used as for glagi) analysis. Ca, 3a, are determined in a hot flame (oxygen-gae flame). Up to now, the weighed portion of carbonates had to be 0.1 - 0-5 9, With ihe use of the new flame photometer, which has been designed on the basis of the YM-2 (UM.2) moncohromator, a weighed portion of 1-!0 mg is suffici.:nt,. Besides, flame photometry can be used to deter- mine alkali Impuritie3 in Rb, Lin (0,.1 = 0-5~0 and C-11 (with the use of an oxygen-gas flam-.). and to gnalyze coats, wash wa,7ere, tc, The metho'i i 8_",. simpler and savea time as compared with the chemacal analysis. There ar e,.A 2 Soviet-bloc references, Card 4112 ATIABUM, M.A. -,,- Error in spectral analysis connected with the nonline&rity of the characteristic curve of the photoplate. Zav.1ab. 20, no.8:936 163. (N19RA 16:9) (Spectrum analysis) BRANDER. A.T.; MASTYAYEV, V.Ya.; AVERBUKH, M.A. An economical source for a d-c are. 3kiv. lab. 31 no.22253 165. (MIRA 18%7) 1. Moskovskiy elektrolampovyy zavod, I 9FLUBOVAP NIM. ill-T-; 4iLa2~~ Sol-t,ilit.y and thermodynam.1c proprtieu of hArhur, and strontium selenites. Zhur. fiz. kbim. 39 n).8:2036-21039 Ag 165. ('MIRA 18:9) 1. Moskovskliy kliindkc.,-tt-knnologic.'-i:~s~iy institut ~~zeni Mandsloyevs. 05198 SOV/142-2-3-6/27 AUTHORt Avorbuklig M.F. TITLEs The Generalization of the Circuit Theory for Helical Delay Systems PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshiA uchobnylch za;vedeniy, Radiotoldinika, 1959, Vo 2, Nr 3, pp 307-315 (USSR) A13STRACT: The author suggests a method for determining the distributed para- menters of a helical conducting -cylinder, %hich is co-axial with an external round wave-guide, ia the absence of' losses,lbased on the localization of transver6e -inimes with subsequent application of a quasi -stationary method. V~ie author,obtained characteristic equations of an equivalent, line coinciding with the dispersion equation of the s7stem. The fiej!I distribution and the general dispersion equation of slov, nomial waves in the system under con- siAeratio*n are shown. The'possi'jility of genera*lizi ,ng the theory of electromagnetic' circuits for processes occurring in microwave vibrators and lines was considetod by M.S. Ney1man, (Ref.1). A number of other authors, (Ref.2tZI,,4), successfully used the elec- Card 1/2 trical circuit equation for stu,kiring some important properties of 051P,8 SOV/.42-2-3-6/27 The Generalization of the Circuit Theory for Helical Delay Systems delay devices of the helical or finned conductor types. However, the possibility of using such equations was not, founded and no methods for calculating substitate-line parameters were given. Figure 1 shows the configuratioa of the conductors under consider- ation. Tbe'author expresses his gratitude for the scientific gui- dance received by Pro* "_ Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, P.V. Golubkov, Candiditte of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, A.I. Shtyrk9v and othors. The publication of this paper was rocommendod by the.Kafedra obshchoy fiziki Saratovskogo gosu- darstvennogo universiteta, imeni N.G. QAAWAyshevskogo (Chair of General Physics of the Saratoy 5'tate University, imeni N.G. Chern- yshevskiy). There are I diagram, I block diagroxi, 2 graphs and 14 references, 6 of which are Soviet, 7 American and 1 German. SUBMITTEDs November 27, 1958 (July 17, 1958) Card 2/2 ~%'W'22 2"14 SOURCE COVE; Ult/0000/66/000/000/0048/0053 Xnl 101(: Averbukh M. E. ORG: none TITLC- Calculation of certain dispersion propertlaii in a septate,waveguide with a ferrite filler SOURCE.: Vsesoyuznaya nauchnaya sessiya, posvyashchannaya Dnyu.radJ',o. 22d,- 1966. Sektsiya kvantovoy clektroniki. Doklady. Moscow, 1966, 48-53 10PIC TAGS: waveguide, waveguide propagation, phaso shifter, ferrite, electromagnetic wave dispersion, dispersion equation 1ABSTRACT: Dispersion eqtuxtions for round septate waveguides are derived. The wave- guide:; contain a central ferrite spindle coinciding, with the axis of the structure. TIVis type of waveguide proauces an axisymmetrical dominant wave and compensates for the Fckraday rotation of the plane of polarization. Such rotation for the dominant wa H11 occurs in relation to pbase shift in ferrite phase shifters. rigure 1 shows the structure under consideration. The ferrite spindle has a radius r 0 , dielectric con- stant E and the permeability tensor C.,d 1/3 it .. -ik.'. 0 1A .' P 0 0 0.1 L --Q9-9-67I~6-7- ACC NRt AT6022274 -JA -Z 0) HO t~ P,