SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BAKHMETYEVA, G. S. - BAKHOVTSOV, B. A.

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N.B.; BAKIC11,71YEVA G.",.- G'1,51U],'~;FAYA, I.V. KA ~ ANS K I Y , ~ I Displacement of doublo b~-jids In hexci,co In the prc,,~enco of plFttinum cat(ilysts. Noftek-himila 4 RA 17 s8) 1. floskovskly gosudarstvennyy univeraltot ir,,Lj:ii lmictic,3ovat khImicheskly fakulltet. BAKHM VU-VA, S. Member of the Innovators &ray. Sov.profsoiusir 7 no.20: ?8-30 0 '59. (HIU 12112) (LenlWaA-Tacbnological innovations) ONTRINATICHUS, T.L., BAIUOW'YVA, T.I. Helminth fauns of loona in the lower Lena Talley, Tmdr Gellm. 1&b. 10:124-133 160. WU 13:7) (IOnA Talloy-Worus, intestinal and parasitic) (Pitrasites-Loons) SUDARIKOV, V.Ta.; KARMANOVA, Ye.M.; BAKHWIYEVA, T.L. lypen of the metacercarize, of trematodes of the order Str1geldida in leaches of the Volga Delta. TrWy ABtr. sap. no.6:197-203 162. (MrRA 16:7) Volga Delta-Tromatoda) lga Delta-Paranites-lasohee) t liAKHMhT'XbVA-21ATEVAp V.P. Wflys) Professor Porfiril Ivanovich Bakhmetlev. Sov.zdrav. 21 no.12t 71-72 162. (MIRA 15:12) (DAKHWTIEV, PORFIRI1 IVANOVICII, 1860-1913) RAKHMUROV A.P.,, inwhener-mayor When they forget about control. Vest.Vozd.Fl. no*7158 n (MA (Airplanes,, Military-I&Jntenance and repair) Bamm. X.P. ludantrial hygiene in sand drying in locomotive depots and in electric stations. Gla. sanit.. Moskva no. It28 Jan 1953. (GIXL 24:2) 1, Of the laboratory of labor ftione of Sverdlovsk Railroad, BARABASHOM, O.V.;%AA&RWL_ZajBakhmut, P.H.); WBINA, X.M. [Hubina. K.M.]; DEKTANKO, M.-Y.--,KA-L-TTA, S.M.; KARACHKUTSBYA, L.S.; KU11- DRATITZVA, V.I.: KORZACHEIKO. M.N.; LITTINOVA. N.H. [Litvionova, N.H.]; SOKOWVA, M.I.; SMOIISKATA, O.Y. rqfrrnns'ka, O.I.J., TRINKINA, N.V.; TONKIKH, P.. otv. &a )1!t,%1XRrOV, S., red.: KURITSAt Go (Kuritea, Hj, takhn,red, [Xconomy of Drogobych Province; statiaticnl collection] Harodne hospoduretvo Drohobytolkol oblnstil statystychnyi %bimyk. Drohob Cho 1938. 138 P. (MIRA 12t115 1. Drogobych (Province) Statistichatkoyrupravlanlye. 2. Stattati- cheekoys upravloniya Drogobyahakoy oblnnti (for sli except Tonkikh, Marchenkov, Kuritea). (Drogobych Province--:~tat~rtlcu) 122-2-9/23 AUTHOR: Bakhmutov, A.A., and Ivakin, P.P., Engineers. TITIE: The plastic s~ralghtening of propeller shafts in turning (Plasticheskaya pravka grebnykh valov pri tokarnoy obrabotke) PERIODICAL: I'Vestnik MashinostroirenUall (Engineering Journal), 1957, No.2, pp. 51 - 54 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRAOTt Bending deflection in ships' propeller shafts under the influence of built-in stresses is discussed. The relations between stresses and deflections are stated. A rational method of plastic straightening by mounting between centres in a lathe and ap ing progressive straightening deflections by a Jack for severaliKours is presented. Artificial ageing is recommended. ird 1/1 There are 1 illustration and 2 tables. AVAIIABLEt Librar7 of Congress BAIRMUTOTo A.A., Inshenerl IVAKIN, P.Ps, inshenero Plastic straightening of machinod propeller shafts. Test. mash. 17 no.2:51-54 1 057. (RUA 10 12) (Shafts and shafting) Category: USSR/Analytical Chemistry - Analysis of inorganic G-2 substances. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Kkkimiya, No 9, 1957P 31005 Author :_2&k)umtov L. A. last : not s 'en Title :Analytical Spectral Lines or Cobalt in the Case of a SwQle Containing Iron and Nickel Orig Pub: Zavod. laboratorlys, 1956, 22, No 11, 1321-1322 Abstract: For determination of Co in powders best suited are the 3044.0 and 3061.8 A lines. On using a medium spectrograph, when large concen- trations of Mn and Cr, faint lines of Mn and Cr are superposed over the 3044.0 A line. The sensitive 3405.1 A line of Co coin- cides with the C line &rising from the carbon electrodes. V V. Vn khR u-5 h e- v M j A-, C. -Ts A I S-ue t?db card 1/1 .41- A AUTHOR: jakhmutov, L. A. 7-1-6/12 TITLI: The Ulstribution of Cobalt, Nickel and Copper in iVdrothermally Altered Rocks of the Pyshmin-Klyuchevskoye Deposit (0 raspredelenii kobaPta, nikelya i medi v gidrotermallno- izwenennykh 1v-rodakh i`yshminsko-Klyuchevskogo mestorozhdeniya) PhRIODICAL: Geokhimlya, 1958, Nr 1, pp. 6o-69 (USSR). ABSTRACT: kirst the author shortly describes the deposit and discusses then his methods. 2o cores up to a maximum depth of 70o m were investigated; the samples were taken at a distance of from two to two meters depth) in metasomatic rocks each meter. The cono tent of cobalt, nickel, and copper was dotermined spoctrogra- phically. The vertical dintribution of these elements in two of the cores is represented Craphically. A projection vertically to the profile shows the distribution of cobalt and nickel. The behavior of each of the three elements is discussed, then the author discusses in short the ratio between hydrothermally altered zones and the mineralization. The last chapter dealn with the migration of the metals through the magma. Card 1/2 Hence results. for the deposit Pystunin-Klyuchevskoye the elements The Distribution of Cobalt I ,, Nickel and Copper in 7-1-6/12 HydrothermallY Altered Rocks of the Pyahmin-Klyuchevskoye Deposit can be ranged empirically according to their mobility as follows; S) Fej Cu. Nij Co, Au, Ae. This corresponds to the principle of differential action of D. S. Korzhinskly (reference 4). Little mobile clEments have discontinuous concentration; the more mobile an element, the more constant is its distribution. There are 3 figures, 2 tables, and 11 references) all of which are Slavic. ASSOC IATION: Sverdlovsk Nizil W Listitute Jm~jj:L- v. - V. Vskbrusbav (Sverdlovskiy gornyy institut imeni V. V. Vakhrusheva) SUBMITTED: August 27., 1957. AVAILABLE: Library of Congresss 1. Geolo&7 2, Rock-,inalysis Card 2/2 Bakhmutov, V. A. "Invnstigation of the Phenomenon of Sticking of the Working Parts of Soll- Cultivating Phchinery and the Battle against It." Min Higher Education USSR. Poscow Inst of the Yachanization and Electrification of Agriculture imani V. M. Molotov. Moscow, 1955. (Dissertations for the Degree of Candidate In Technical Sciences). 501 Knizhnaya Latopial, No 27, 2 July 1955 BAKHRUTOVLj,A..r-kand.takhn.naukI ULYANOVp F.G., kand.takhn.naukj M.I., red.; FEVZNER, V.I., tokhn.red.; SOKOLDVA, N. N. 9 tokhn,, red. (Mechanizing the growing of pulse cropflMokhanizataiia vos- dalyVaniia zernobobovykh kulltur. Moskva, Sol'khosisdat 1962. 141 (MIRA 1601 (Legumoe~* (Agricultuml machinery) I. 1. CAr?VI".-UTA, A., AUK"MU-T-2 -V. _ __ 2. USSR (600) 4. Oils and Yats 7. Separating beef fat In the ISA separator. Ings. Was. Ind. SSSR 23 no. 6, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress. March 1953. Unclassified. AGEYEVA, A.P.; AKSENOVA-CHEPWASOVA, A.S., aspirankal VELIKANOVO L.N., bibliotakar'l GAVVA, F.M.; GIRENKOt P.D., Gamy Sots. truda; GUBANOV, M.M., pensioner; GUSIKOVA, T.K., nauchnyy sotrq DAVYDOVv A.G., prepodavatell; DANILEVSKIY, V.V., prof., dvazhdy laureat Stalinskoy premii; DOVGOPOL, V.I., laureat Stalinskoy premii; YELOKHIN, M.F.; YEWAKOV, A.D.1 IVANOVj V.G., prepoda- vatel'I KOVALEVICH, V.K.; KOVALEVSKAYA, Ye.S., zhumallatka; PANKRATOV, A.G.; POPWA, F.H.; URYASHOV, A.V.) FEDORIN, I.M.# kand. ist. nauk; FILIPPOV, F.R.; CHUMAKOV# N.P.; SHEPTAYEV, X.T., shurnallet; VASIKOVSKIY, O.A.p kand. ist. nauk, retsenzent; KULAGINAp G.A., kand. ist. nauk, retaensent; GOMMOVSKIT, P.L.9 prof., doktor biol. nauk, retsenzent; RAKIWI~~TA,__V.,, _red.; SAKNYN', Yu., tekhn. red. [Nlshniy Tagil]Nishnii Tagil. Sverdlovsk, Sverdlovskoe knizhnoe lad-vo, 1961. 294 P. (MIRA l6tl) 1. Nizhne-Tagillskiy krayevedcheskiy muzey (for Ageyeva, Gualkova). 2. Zaveduyushchiy gorodskim otdalom narodnogo, zdravookhraneniya, Nizhniy Tagil (for Valikanov). 3. Zaveduyushchty rodskim sell- akokhotyaystvannym otdalom goroda N12hniy Tagil rfor Gavvh). 4. Nachallnik uprayleniya stroltal'stvom Sverdlovskogo irovnar- khoza (for Girenko). 5, Doystvitellnyy chlen kkademli nauk Ukr, S.SR, Leningradekiy politakhnichookly institut (for Danilev3kiy). (Continuid on next card) GLIKIN, Mikhail Isaakoviohl DMIMUTOVAL_~~. 9~ red.1 ANTOIZUKp Lp takhn. red. ft.-~ (Lung cancer] Rak logkogo. Sverdlovak, Sverdlovskoe, knizhnos izd- vop 1961. 172 ps (MIIU 15t6) miiEal~Ev, Altvian Favlovich, kand. takhn. nauk, st. nauchn, uotr.; PETlil,.Viktor Nikolnyovich, doktor sellkhoz. nauk; isAMNIMOVAp V., rod.; MAKSIMOVA, E., tekhn. red. (Improvement of wood] Oblagorazhinanie drovesirW. Sverd- lovsk, Sverdlovskoe knizhnoo lzd-vo, 1960. 168 p. (MIRA 17:4) PINKHASIX, Mark lzrailevich, prof.; B"WnOVA, V. red.; FALIMINA, N., tekhn. red.*~ ---. &W (Tuberculous coxitis in children] Tuborkuleanyi koksit u detel. 2. izd., prosmotrennoe i dop. Sverdlovsk, Sverd- lovskoe kftiahnoe iad-vo, 1963. 269 p. (MIRA 16t9) (HIP JOINT-TUBERCULOSIS) (CHILDREN-DISEASES) BNWjjT�MjA- E. YA Rabota nakhodig3ya v pachati. SO: Hathematles in the USSR, 1917-19117 edited tv Kurosh. A.0., Markushavich, A.I., Rashavakly. P.K. Ho3cow-Leningrad. 1948 18026~46- VrTTW- T- AM Nih - AP60076-J2 00rr-r~iii UR/0413 00 iWo " ioo-/0043/OOP INVENTOR, Butkov, 11. A. .Markus, 0. Tlyustangelova, M. V.; Ozerskiy, G. C -Ye. ye.; StL~harev, Ye. I.; Smirnov, A. M.,, Bakhmutsk"a. A. P. ORG: none TV I ILE.- Additive to heavy fuel D.AlTlass 23, No. 178438 SOURCE: Itobreteniva, promyshlennyya obraztey, tovarnyye znW, no. 3, 1966, 43 TOPIC TAGS: fuel additive, iron containing fuel additive ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been Issued for an additive to heavy Nels which conciats of coking waste products (naphthalene homologs and nitrogen bases). To in- crease the effectiveness of the additive, it is formulated to include orrnnoiron compounds In amounts such that the additive's ash content be 0.8 to 1.0 expressed as FC203 The organoiron compowids used are prepared by treatment with sodium hydr- Ide and ierric chloride of the residue from coal phenol rectification. BUB CODC: 21/ BUSH DAM 3IDec6h/ ATD PRESS: vab uDc: 62-634.2 BAKEMMXAYA, Z.T& (KhAr'kov);-PRUDNITOYp V.7a. (Moscow); ROSSINS11Y. S.D. BOOMMAMIMOW. ibZ. I.Ta. (Leningrad); SHOSTAX, R.Ta. (Moscow); YMT]INGOLITS. O.M. (Ioningrad); SPASSEIT. I.G* (Leninj;rad); OU330T, V.V. (Vladivostok); RTBIIN. 0.7., rodaktor;.TUSHMICH, A.P., red&ktor, (Hiotorical studies in mathematics. Vol. 51 Istoriko-matem^ticheskie isolodovanita. Noskvsk,. Goo. itd-To tokhniko-tooraticheakol lit-ry, 1952. 472 p. V01, 3. (MLU 6$O 1. Moscow. Univerettet. Seminar po Istorti. matemstiki. (Mathematics) (Osipovskil, Timofei Yedorovich, 1765-1832) (Paterson, Karl Mikhallovich, 1828-1881) (Latnikov, Alekesi Vasilloviche 1837-1PA ) BAKMWTMTA,-N.T&.--- Pedagogical activities of T.A*Stokloy at the Mutrkov TechmologiorA Institute. let,,-xiat.1mmi. no.6:529-534 153. (MM 739) (Stoklov. Vladisir Andr,sevich, 1863-1926) -BAMtMKAYA I Is Power series for sin "d coo& in the vorks of Hindu mathematicians of the 15th to 18th century. Igtowte ieel. no.13:325-334 f6O. (Mi 14:8) (Hathematicff, Hindu) BAXIIYUTSKATA-1 EOY&. Infinite series in the works of the mathematicians.a&Mth IMia during the period from the 15tb to the 18th century..Iz ist.nauki i tekh.v stran.Vost. noo2tl74-189 161, (MIRA 1419) (Mathematics, Hindu) (Serlesp Infinite) BAKHMUTSIKA, E.ya. 1E.IA.) Bl&tqe Pasoal's studies on Infinitesimal analysis; on the third Oghtennial of his death. Ist.-inat. zbir. 3t7-27 t62. (KRA 16M) BAMMSKAYk.0 S. A. "Research Work in the Field of Pediatrics in 1952, " Pediatriya, No.10 1952 pint ~.Irl USSR/Acetylene Chamintry Feb 1947 Chemistry-Act-tylone "The Derivative* of Acetylene," I. N. Nazarov, S. S. Bachmutskaya~ 8 pp "Izv Ak Nauk Khim" No 2 The mechanism of cyclohydration of symetrically disubstituted dienines, the hydration of 2.5- dim.thyl-1.5-hexadiene-3-ine and the cyclization of 2.5-dimethyl-1.5hexadiene-3-one. 8T1 a m a a a ail So Mv in lo.vt go "a ollodroil"s. LIM #V JAWA); $4,me, arkusr, Ill. Itil J, jlf~u alp- floall cytilmoilas of dWays". 15. 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USSR, 150, (nLPA 3:9) 84 9 W&ILOUW COSA I" So I VP bekb 01 Seat ..&A of "A ArOGW and -*etas, of als"Wev 'S~Iqa its U**ods at oostrol AumlmtAYA 61 Yk. .. --- m-wv?-,xl ~*W*Iba*% ddmdob4m4 nmtit-bd*ul DOWN- AOM40 bAP&Uttf - Mkin I a di*Wg Md. "atftv Moskm No -a U ftv 50 P. 8-100 1, CandUate )bftoal 84160M* cla too 20 m 51 LOUNUTSUYA 0 S. Ya. Problem of bacterial carriage. lain. a*d,, Xoakva 31 no.6:83-W June 1933. (CIXL 25,, 1) 1. Candidate Medical Sciences. 2, Of the Department of Infectious Diseases (Head -- Prof, Go P, lkdnsv# Corresponding,Nember AN UM), Central Institute for the Advanced Training of Physicians. Moscow. BUROVAj 0.; DIDENKOt R.; BAKHMUTSKAYA, Ye.1 NIKIFOROVA, La, Freezing of endocrine enzyme raw materials in polyethylene films. Miss. Ind. SSSR 34 no.4tl6-17 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Laningradakiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni Mrasnoy kombinat Imeni S.M. Kirova. BAIGNUT LX1 T B. One of the beat In the Ukraine. Bell.strol. 13 no*11:9 N 138. (MIRA llt12) L Starohly lushoner Upravlantya r"shkolkhosnykh stroyorganizately Glavkolkhosstroya Mintateretva sol'skogo khosMetva USSR* (Chorko.say District-Building) 02IA32.43 : 622 NON-CO14rALT TRAC- 11011i FOR hllNhd. )CA.S.aroskoll3kil, F.I.ValiMlutskil, and V.E:.It,J,zvnleI'd. W"s,131 N.). 4, U-31, In Romstan. Sits" Ow firiA 1sof electric loco- M~ tiVe. CTPI'Aing r , -a. I.;t cin the ralln, d;-vvIopms,n1 AoI,k on the wett-ti I i,rc,4hi -J fully vatigfact(Lry refulk in f,cs far rt-L this kiao ); 1,; now IThnically aud ally superior to (rm li,m I)y b.,ittery locotnotiven. Where full compliance vAtL !h .!mq- F,,,ft-tv r",ulatlonm In mine., is v-,t:,1 , 14 .1.1-1'V CUP,17k ntt'd UP t,~ 111~A' thk, low 40 V, 'y,101" Rafe ~,~atwo .4 JL,' lectriwa EnCineorinG Abstracts t ot MV~J& f AM ~~IMW Saw . .... f&*ftfdv11vO. No. 7, ". M may 1A Sit" ..~nfiv locomotim to work os a I$W Engineering. $M c4 a*%* are undw oansideve0on W mkft 0011111mications ad dispatchinS Installatim an bdft operated at to - 2 MA do rektka bdwm T4( P Pip imutdift QuMt &W rMuovy be!! . hvious inmtl It" vTbmt aw also of R=A 1ku4xW1 and, OWW- c~~;fty raults; thus, 1rhordton AMW W OM 40 and 100 cis an Increme *(do IOQUWM VATCK by a Wor 3 - 5-4 - 3 (voltap t&M 40()-M V), Wham Whatiff found no reution am Inowdive Cumt. 1% aulhors temw circuit in accotdahm with SOYM replall" ft safety In mines and tested at 30. 480 4W 2M CI& IU cott"pooding values or the Itseentlive currW found v6tre 0,203.0-222 and 0-280A, mpedtv*, thus revuling no apprcciable itoun with ft ftequency. It wen that the mull Increase way W explained by the fact that the faculty of propaption of, the &nvill am drawn in the explosion chambet weakax with Inavasing rre"ncy, and his to be conVensawd by a snull It"Use of the current. 0. F. KRAVA ;L4 SOV/110-59-2-13/21 AUTHORSt Starosk0-_13kiY,t N.A0. Candidate of Technical Sciences, Bakhmitskiyj Fj,_,~Rhgineero : ~ ' '. Rozonfelld, V.T9. Doctor of Technical Science6, Professor TITLE: Mine Haulage by Contaotless High-Frequency Electric Locomotives (Rudnichnaya otkatka 'beekoftikthymi alektrovozami povyshennoy chastoty) PERIODICAL: Vestnik glaktropromyshlonnosti,1959,Nr 21pp 55-60(USSR) ABSTRACTt High-frequenoy contactless electric locomotives are likely to prove useful in.mines where there is a risk of fire. This system employs inductive transfer of energy from the system to the moving locomotive a schematic diagram of' the arrangement being given in hg 1. The power distri- bution system consists of two insulated cables suspended at a height of 1,7 metres, This system acts as a primary circuit, the secondary circuit being located on. the locomotive. The current in the primary circuit is automatically maintained constant whatever the load on the locomotive. The main difficulty in developing contaotless electric transport is that the electro- magnetic linkage between primary and secondary is weak Card 115 because closed magnetic circuits cannot be used, Conditions are best at high frequency, and the frequency SOV1110-59-2-13121 Mine Haulage by Contaotless High-Frequency Electric Locomotives of 2,500 c/s has been used on an experimental installa- tion with an electric locomotive of 15 - 20 W. Even at 2500 cls the inductive reactance of the section line is 22 - 23 ohms/km and, therefore, compensating capacitors must be installed at intervals of 500 - 600 metres along the line. The power receiver installed on the locomotive consists of a steel core and several turns of cables. The cables are of special construction to reduce skin effects. The inductive reactance of the power receiver is 15 - 20 ohms and it must accordingly be sectionalIzed. Considerable difficulties are experienced in designing traction motors for frequencies of 1000 als and more. However, dry type rectifiers operate satisfactorily at such frequencies and so direct current motors are recom- mended. A special feature of the conditions of operation is that the voltage varies very greatly with the load. A number of other constructional problems are described. The first contaotless electric locomotive running at a frequency of 2500 cls commenced operation in 1951 on an Card 2/5 experimental surface narrow gauge line. An experimental installation 1.5 km long was installed in a mine in 1954. SOV/110-59-2-13/21 Mine Haulage by Contact',less High-Frequency Electric Locomotives After the equipment had operated successfully for seven months it was dismantled as the convertor was required for further development work in the laboratory. A now experimental line with two locomotives has been operating in the same mine since early in 1958. A 100 kW high- frequency furnace type generator is used. The rest of the installation is briefly described. The maximum power of the locomotive depends on the conditions and ranges from 13 - 20 W. The locomotives have been convenient to control and reliable in operation. There have been several cases of capacitor failure, Safety questions are then considered. The possibility of dangerous e.m.f.'s being induced in other conductors is considered and it is found that dangerous values are unlikely to occur. Interference with telephonic communications is not excessive. The electrical equipment on the locomotives and the line capacitors must7 of courseq be explosion- proof. Consideration is given to the selection of frequency and it is concluded that a frequency in the Card 3/5 neighbourhood of 3000 c/s is best. Theoretical traction characteristics for a contactless locomotive weighing SOV/110-59-2-13/21 Mine Haulage by Contactless High-Frequency Electric Locomotives 8.5 tons at a frequency of 3000 cls are given in Fig 3. It is considered that contactless locomotives will be useful when it is required to haul 350 - 400 tons of coal per day or more and they become particularly attractive at rates of 1006 tons of coal per day. Figures are given for the overall efficiency of the system and these range from 14% at 400 tons of coal per day to 25% at 1750 tons of coal per day. Operating experience with nickel iron accumulators in mining locomotives shows that the mean efficiency of accumulator haulage is about 23%. This efficiency is reckoned only to the battery terminals and as rheostats are more used in battery locomotives their power consumption is some 10% higher than that of the corresponding contactless locomotive, The overall efficiency of the contactless system could be improved by the use of ionic frequency changers. A disadvantage of contactless locomotives is that they are somewhat higher than battery types~ overhead wires are necessary and the Card 4/5 construction is somewhat complicated. The power of the SOY/110-59-2-13/21 Mine Haulage by Uontactless High-Frequency Electric Locomotives locomotives can be inoreased by about 20% if the selenium rectifiers are replaced by germanium, It is recommended to manufacture a series of experimental Card 515 locomotives for installation in two or three mines. There are 3 figures and 2 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: June 2T., 1958 PAXKKUTSKIT 761 inzb.; OROKHOVSKIT, I.I.; IMLAMOV, V.V., Insho; ROZWZLID, VTe., doktor takhn.nauk; STAROSKOLISKIT, N.A., kand.takhn,nauk, dote* Mine haulage by means of high-frequency electric locomotives. Ugoll 35 no*6t29-33 Je 160. (MIRA 1317) 1. Dongiprouglemash (Pakhmutekly, Orokhovskiy, Pwlamov). 2. Hookov- skly energetichaskiy institut (for Rozenfelld, Starookollekly). (Mine railroads) Meotric locomotives) GORIWLTSO M.N., inzh.; PODSYPLNINt Tu.I,j ialb, Sj1TEYNWU6P AeStp inzho Experimental molding equipment with packet vibration. Strol. L dor. mash. 9 no.3t29-31 Mr 164. (MIRA 17s6) Xachine &*counting on collective fares. Bukhg.uchst 16 no,1:39-49 J& 157. (mm 10-.2) 1. Starshly inshener Laningradskoy gruppy proyektirovshchikov. 60yussashuchats. (Collective ftrms-Accounting) (Xachine a4counting), BAKWUTSLIX, luti, NxPerience to mchine accounting an collective forms. Clzd.) WNITOMASH 44:152-165 158. (MIRA 11:9) (Collective farms-Accounting) (Machine accounting) BORMTSM.P. I I Pilot Bremenko's story. Itrylarod. 3 n0-5:15-16 my 52. (1tremanko, Ivan Ivanovich) MRA 8:8) B4TTa!L-!jb Ana!Ye!a of the errors of some do. measuring bridges as applied to cable measurtmentse Ilaktro3viatt 18 no.V 01,16 D 164. .1. (MIRA IsNa) kc-Na'--AR7000770 SOURCE CODE: UR/0272/66/000/00MI29/0129 AUTHOR: Bakhmutakly, V. F.; Ogirko, N. M. TITLE: A method for localizing insulation damage in cable lines SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metrologtyaitzmeriteltnayatekhnika, Abs. 9.32.886 REP SOURCE: Kontrollno-izmerit. tekhnika. Resp. mezhved. nauchno-tekha. 8b.;' vyp. 1, 1065, 100-104 TOPIC TAGS: electric insulation, electric cableob-- -AuMor, ABSTRACT: The possibility of improving the existing method of localizing damages injurious to the electrical strength of cable insulation is Investigated. An~ analysis of the errors pertaining to the bridge method reveals the following possibilities for improving it: 1) replacement of three measurements by two measurements which simplifies the calculation formula and reduces overall error; 2) replacement of the sliding wire potentiometer with its discrete analog which improves the reliability of the measuring instrument and facilitates its manufacture and adjustment; 3) introduction of an additional measurement for determining the Car4_1 / 2 UDC, .333 ACC NR, AR7000770 line resistance which increases the range of applications Of the Considerations should be taken as the basis for I calizing reduced electrical strength in cable insulation. method. These 0 4 titles. There are four illustrations and a bibliogr phy of [Translation of abstr act] a SUB COD.E: op [DWI 2/2 ArTUUu632 -- - --eov E. uvd4ij/6040071023/018~/OA2 Bakhmutskiy, V. F. ORO.- None TITLE: A gauge for indicating the rate of change in temperature. class 42, No. :..h4306 . I SOLMCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye zn&U , no. 23, 10166, 182 TOPIC TAGS: temperature instrument, electronic measurement, thermistor . f ~W)P~4'11 rc,.ett 611c, I. i ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a gauge for indicating the rate of change in temperature. The unit contains two thermistors, one of them located in a heat insulated jacket to create a relative delay. The electrical circuit is simplified' and the sensitivity of the instrument is improved 1W using thermistore wbich have tem- perature coefficients with opposite signs. ,SUB CODE- 13, 091 SUBM DATE- l8M&r6l V.F. (LIvov) Using the Poincard method in imetipting unsteady vibrations, 1xv, AN S3SR.Otdotvkhsu&uk*HekhA muhinostr, uo*304-90 W-:o 161. (HIPA 14 t 6) (Vibration) tle, mo%suxerl,-~nt ranp?:-, of Megolmeteril. Vest. vvlaz' !5 no.'1:7-8 J1 165. (111'1,~A 18s8) BMW?VTSKIlt V.P. (Livov) Investigating the steadying processes of vibrationo in nonlinear systems with mwW degrees of freedom. Izv.AN SSSR.Otd.tekb.wuk. lhkhei mashimstr. no*2&UO-us Hi-Ap 162. (KIU 15 s 5) (Vibration) 9/103/61/022/002/013/015 lop?) B019/Bo6o AUTHORS: Bakhmutoklyj Vo Pt 9Vinshteyng I. I., Sao# S. Ye. (L'vov) TITLEi 'Ties of a pulse feeding of a measuring bridge with semioonduc- -tor thermist6re in two-position temperature control devices PERIODICALI,.-Avtomatika i tolemekbanikat -,r. 22, no. 2, 1961, 259-262 TEXT: A stu dy has been made of the heat balance of a semiconductor thermistorwith pulse feeding, By way of introduotiont setup and us 9~ of two-porition temperature 4iontrol devices are discussed in general. The invercigation proper in made on the bao!n of the diagram shown in Fig. 1 This aiagram consists of the pulse generator 10, the measuring circuit UK, the somioonductor thermiator STj and the two-position indicator a. The following relations are given for the power dissipation In the thermiator with pulse feeding: P(t) P wit n(t p + ti)!s t !~ (tp+ t I) + ti 25 10 with n(t + ti) + ti:~- t (n + I (t + ti) 1/4 30 8918-2- 3/103161/022/002/013/015 ~ss of a pulse feeding B019/BO60 A denotes the pulse duration, t "the time between the pulaeap'P th; pa i P per pulis., *The following heat oonduction equations are given, by taking a0count of (1): dT/dt + T/,t 017+6 dT7dt + T7T 07/-r (3) Solution T(1) is obtained for the n-th pulsep and solution T (2) for the n n -time between the n-th pulse and the (n+l)-th pulse, and therefrom, by a passage to the limit n 3%, oD the solutions + 1.aml a a + Go dip I AT 2+ In alp alp 'up 7.(Oxp V IT a + GVP exp . 1, + alp Card,2A 4c 8/103161/022/002/013/015 Use, of a pulse feeding B019/Bo6o are obtained. From the(W.eq1tkations, one obtains formula -0 +1 tip N (10). i~ ft-~ tip (ORP I. which permits determining the power gain obtained by the use of a pulse feeding of the measuring bridge. As may be seen, the power gain increases with growing t./v and.deoreaoing ti/T, in which case, however, there exist limit values of ithese quantities, These limit values are determinedp on the one hand, by the metsuring instrument, and*on the other handt by the- temperature change In the object* Fig. I MK .,There are 1"figure and 3 Soviet-bloc references. -Card.-3/4 2C 25 so I - Z-15 X10 7 , ,15 . I 0 I (,6- T BAMOWISKIYt V$FO---(LIvov) Calculation-Of a Orcitit containing a thermistor in relay o;,eration. ATt. i telft, 22 no.W21-124 A161. (HPU 140) (Thermietors) (Electric relayo) j Vladimir Stanislavovichp kand. tekhn. nauk;,__,4 .jqhq_iuzh.; BUTMANt S.G., red,; FOMICESVq A.G., red, Isd-yaj BEIDGUROVAl I#A,.# tekbn. red. [Modern lov-voltage electric fixtursel lecture transcript) Sovrewn- naia niskovolftnaia slaktroustanovochnala apparatura; stenogrmm lek- taii. Lenlwadv 1961. 38 p. (MIRA 140) (Electric wiringg Interior) BAKHNLVI 13. "Electric Distribution System of Average Tension '4-Lth the Ground as a Conductor"# P. 15. (aXMOVaRGIIA, Vol. 5, No. 10, Oct. 1954, Sofiya, Bulgaria) SW Montlay List or east Suropean Acceasions, (LAL), LO, Vol. 4, No. 6p June 1955, Uncl. AMCHNEV, B&khni, lnsh.,* DACHEV, Liubomir, inzh. Economical commutation circuits for a*bstations. Elektroenergiia 13 no.10alg-21 0 162. i. 11, Stefan, inaht) 140011, JbWAAj NANIDV, .. Dimitur; VWKOV, Vladinirl P~MIOTOV, Panaiot Protootion og the 20 ky# system against lightning, Isw Inat onerg BAN W35-241 961* lo Chlon na Rodaktsionnats. kologilap "Isveitiia na Instituto. po onergetikO (for Lospovski)a PETKOV, L., inzh.; BOZHKOV, L., inzh.; BAKINN B.. Inzh.; DIMOVA, M., inth. Standard diagrama of active and reactive loads, Elektroenergiia 14 no.7t7-9 JI 163, B i lnz)i.- DIRWA, Marlin inth. OHM, ankhrilip I F Detqrr-1wition of coLTonsating Pfrect In vnrious methods of regulating condenser battnries. Elektroenerglia 14 no.11t 2-5 N16% !I. : 'I ~,~ '; ;, , . , ~ , : 1. .1 , 1 . f *, 1 "... .-: ~'i r . -, r,it; In t ".(, -In t, Ion . I . . . ~ ~ I: ,4. , , ! - ~ L" - . I . .. fl-- I vo . lcktroon,~rJ.1(t .15 110.10: j I_ I "', ( f , ",/. I -,, ; 4 . ; , , I . 1 '9', ~ -., .1 BLXaqTSTl!j STAROSTIN, M.N., radaktor; SPIRDONOV, N.Y., tekhni- elfulw7-Twaktor [Agronomist Alaytina Bolkova; a sketch] Agronom Alavtina Bolkova; oahark, Cl~albyshsv] lCulbyshovskos ka-yo, 1954., 23 p. (XLRA 9t8) (Boikova, Aleytina Terent'syna) XOMY, A. Review the claselficatiou of sacks and accamts with consumers **.-aloy.prow. Z2 80.2t28-29 7 156. OUA 9t6; l.Daspropetrovskeye say*doupravlenlys Glavuuki. (B W tug) (Mar mills) BAKiffi'OV, Yuriy Naumovlch; STEPR;SKAYA, I.M., rod. (Teaching the topic "Assembly drawings"] Prepodayania temy "Sborochnys chertozhi". Moskva, Vyatihaya shkola , 1965. 52 p. (MIRA 18til) 1~1 XMIN. VoA.. komd. takhu. n4uk; BARTOILDIN, B*A,,, inzh. Methods and equipment for the experimental Investigation of pnewatlo Impaot machinsee Ixv, Vs. uchabe save; gar% shuro no,,12:87-95 158. (MIRA 1218) i.'Daepropetrovskir gormyr Institut (for'Mvrsin), 2olustitut gornogo, del& AN USSR (for Bakholdin). (Mining machinery-Testing) (Ameumatic machinery-Testing) BAMIOLDINOr B.A.*q aspirant Method of choosing parameters for constructing electric models of conveyors with flexibler traotiom connectors. Vop.rud, transp. no*,4:67-73 160. (MnA 1413) 1, Institut gornogo dela. AN USSR. (Conveying nachinery-Electromechanical analogies) BAKHOLDINj B. A. Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Study of the dynamics of underground scrapper conveyors by a modeling method." Stalino, 1961. 14 pp; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education Ukrainian SSRI Donets Order of Labor Red Banner Polytechnic Inst); 150 copiesi price not given; (KL, 9-61 sup, 232) POLIMTj 1,3.9 prot#;-4WOLD1fi#.B.A.j, inA. Research an the possibility of applying Reafahtengel's famula to the dynamic calucation of a sorpaer conveyer* Iwo vyse uobob* savo; gor. aburnoo2t$7-96 161. NM 34:3) I* lbepropetrovokiy ordena Trudovogo, Kraenogo Znameni gornyy institut imeni Artema (for Polyakov), 2. Institut gornogo, dela AN UM (for Bhkboldia), (Conveying maohinery) BAKHOLDIN,.B,A,_. aspirantf. RYKMISKIY, Yu.I., aspirant Using electric modeling to study the dynamics of scraper con- veyors* Vope rudo tranape no.5;59-69 161. (MMA 16:7) 1. Institut gornogo dela AN UkrSSR. (Conveying machinery-Models) BAKHOLDIN B A., inzh.; LESKEVICH, V.I., inzh. Power transducer for studying belt conveyors. Vop. rud. transp. no.6t57-63 162. (KRA 15:8) 1. Institut chernoy metallurgii AN UkrSSR. (Conveying nachinery) BILICHENKO, N.Ya., kand.tekhn.nauk; POLUTARSKIYp S.A., kand.takhn.nauk; BAKHOLDINt_� _UO.tekhn.n&uk1 UCSXZVICH, V.I., inzh. .jA,,,, Experimental studies of a heavy-duty belt oonveyor at the Krivoy Rog Southern Mining and Ore Dressing Combine. Vop. rud. transp, no.745-57 163. (MIRA 160) 1. Dnepropetrmkiy gornyy inatitut (for Bilichanko), 2, Otdeleniye gornorud kh problem Inatituta elaktrotakhniki AN UkrSSR (for lAskavichl. (Krivoy Rog Basin-Zonveying machinery-Testing) BAKHOLDIN, B.A., kand.tokhninauk; IESKEVICH, V.I., inzh. Stage drive for heavy-duty belt conveyors. Vop. rud. trtep. no.7:94-104 163. ( IRA 160) 1. Otdoloniya gornorudnykh problem Instituta slaktrotekhn-4ki AN UkrSSR. (Conveying machinery--Eleotric driving) PODOPRIGORAv A.S., kand.takhn.nauk; BAMLDIN B A kand.takhn.nauk; NOVIKOV, re.re., ingh. ~ Inscribing vehicles in inclined curves of mine railroads Vop. rud. transp, no.7#270-275 163, iMMA 160) 1. Otdele" gornorudnykh problem Instituts. elaktrotakhniki AN UkrSSR. (Mice rsilroad"urvea and turnouts) BAKH UA,_D.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; RtKHALISKIY, Yu.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; LESKEVICHt V.I., insh. Modeling the starting of belt conveyors with single-drum drives. Gor. zhur. no.909-44 S 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Institut alektratekhniki AN UkrSSR. IN , B.V.Pinsh. Temperature field of a frozen ground wall. Shakht.stroi. no,4tl5-18 Ap '59. OProton ground) (MIRA 12i5) BAMIMINt B.V. inzh. Relation of heat factors to thermal freezing condItIonsip 'Trud NIIOSP no.36:43-45 159. (N A 13:5 (Boil fressim) BWOLDIN 0-B0V# . inzh-.- Thermal conditions and freaging times to be used in construction. [Trud.rj IMOSP no-36:46-.51- 1590 (MIRA 0:5) (Soil freezing) I., ZHAIIHOT--Ih-R- --BAKHOLDIIi.-- RUD-UHAN, B.G. I . . I I B-V-L- Using hydraulle methods in sinking refrigerating cores. Oan.fund. i makh.grun. 2 no.2:16-17 16D. (NMA 1338) (Soil freezing) 441HUXH, V.N., insh. "_ . .... .. Traction substations and seationalizing ports with remote control, Xek. i tepl. tiaga 4 no.10:3 0 160. (HIVA 13:10) 1. lurganskiy uchastok energosnabsheniya. Mectrio railroads--Substations) (Remote control) BAKHOLDIN, B.V. Some conclusions drawn from observations of the artificial freezin of soils. [Trudy] NIIOSP no.45:88-99 161. (MIRA 15:15 (Soil freezing) BAIIIQ=p B.V. Determining temperatures in ice walls. Dan., fund. i mekh. grun. 3 17-18 161. (MIRA 3.4121) (Frozen ground) - UKHOLDIN, B.V. - - - - - -- - - - - - Flow of heat toward ice cylinders of frozen curtains with Bignifi cant seepage speeds of ground water. [Trudyj NIIOSP no.45;77-87 ,61. (MIRA 15:1) (Soil freezing) BAKHOLDIN. B.V.j SMIRNOVA, A.P., red. iad-vn; NAUMOVA, G.D., tekhn. red. (Selection of,the optimal method of freezing soil for buiIA- ing purposes] Vybor optim&llnogo reshima samorashivaniia, gruntoy v stroitellnykh tsellakh. Moskva, Goastrolisdat 1963, 69 p* (Soil freezing) (MIRA 16:71 BAKHODLINP,.B.V-.t.,,kand.takhn.nauk Formation of ice walls by two rows of freezing columns. Shakht. stroi. 7 no.7tU-16 J1 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Nauehno-iseledovateliskiy institut osnovaniy i podzemnykh aooruabenly, ABE1XV, Yu.M.p doktor tekhn. nau)., prof.,- ABELEV, M.Yu.p inzh.; BAKHOLDIN, B.V.0 kand, tokhn. nauk; BEREZANTSEV, V.G., ~7okor'tekhn. naukp prof.; VYALOV, S.S., doktor tekhn. naukj GODES, E.G.p inzh.1 GORBUNOV-POSADOV, E.I., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.1 DAIP.ATOV, B.I., doktor tekhn. naukt prof.; DOKUCHAYEV, V.V.p kand. tekhn. nauk; KRUTOV, V.I., kand. tekhn. naukj XSENWIONTOV., A.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; MARIUPOLISKIYp G.M.j kand. tekhn. naukl MORARESKUL,N.N., inzh.; PEALEY, Ye.M., inzh.; SAVINOV, O.A.p doktor tekhn. nauki SIDWOV, N.N., kand. tekhn. nauk; SMORODINSKIY, N.'~.,, kand. tekhn. nauk; SOKOLOV, N.M... doktor tekhn.nauk; F)-iDKX11j A.Ya,j inzh,j SHASHKOV, S.A.p kand.. tekhnonauki EYKOV, M.L., inah.1 YAROSHENKO, V.A., kand.tekhn.nauk, Itteceased]; KIIALIZEV,, Ye.P.p kand. tekhn. nauks nauchn.red. [Mw.ual for the dosigning of industrial plants, apartment houses# and public buildings and structures; foundational Spravochnik proektirovshchika proryshlenrWkh, zhilykh i obshchostvenrWkh zdanii i sooruzhenii; osnovaniia i funds- menty. Leningrad, Stroiizdat,, 1964. 268 p. (MIRA 18:1) TALIKOV, II.A.; BAKHOLDIN, S.V.; SERAVKIN, K.A. Conveyora with a buehing-roller nhaln. Ferm. i spirt. prom. 30 no.1:32-33 164. (141RA 17:11) 1. Ryaz&nokiy likero-vodochnyy tavod. Bum Device for moving injection units WA auxiUary equipment in tunnelv. Suggedted by N.A. WtholdiU- Rate. predl. no. 431-4- 6 159, (Tunneling) (HMA 1411) .T A-1 L uo~~ ENT (d)AIIT (m)/*E.IP (1)1%*P(C)Aglp(v)ITA,,P(t)AriP(k)Aov 1; Wh)A4jP(bAAP(l) \7.-.OCMSMN Ims Ap9D26338 jD UPI/0105/64/000 AUTWOR?~Tevetkov, V. A.1 Biradj"k, L. V.1 Vysochanskiyt Ve S.i ShakhnamanAnt r, V. Too FAkpustsov, Tu. D.1 Salekh, M. A. Kh.1 Frunkin, A. lool BakhovTFm~ys. TI I Dissertations In Ution for the academic degree of doctor of t#GW"l sciences iSOURCEI Slaktrichestvo, no. 9, 1964, 94-93 i TOPIC U06i *l*otrlo engineering, electric power engineerLogg electric equipments., electric distribution equipmmat# electric rotating equipment, automatic control$, automatic control system A'05tr&Gtl 'The following defended dlosertatlora at tb* We Aqw jp"r IRS InGtitutlis 14 December 19629 an the theme *Autopara- aid Burp s in Three-phame 01roultsubloh Contbin rerro- vAVWtl0 WMlPm~n%,w Me Official opponents - Doctor of- T#obnloal ;Profeabor T. A. 2AF2 and Candidate of Technical S"emeg, L*Otur*r 1_ V. DMOYSIUTAI L. To SMXNIYZX. 4 hmary 1943, on the them PVj9*trq- us Proois-69-ITY-56-1-ti-0 11MAX100 sup Voltage Regulation Oirnits In 3166tris Card 2A -VfY-0-rA&4Pf#K, L -3105-66 ACCWSWN KRs AP5026338 Rents Rolling Stock with Sooloonduotor Rectifiers," hill official OPPO Doctor of Technical SoOnoss 3. Ir. TIXXLOWW end Candidate of Technical "0""0* 'Bolencos, Lecturer L. no TPA 'a TYR nyjy. Is January 1963 "TW on %be on %be thice ")(@%hod$ for Controlllrq he Strip Tinsion at the Reel of a 0 1.1 n old Rol Mile," bit official ippononts - Doctors of Technical RN to 0 *no*# Ye P. KWITSXIT and No it. DRU21111191 Yud If$ is V, _station- W, January 19G3, on the thotte "Aiproximate Xethoda f6ii A y ary Asynchronous Conditions In Bloatrical System," his official OPPOnOUts - Doctor of Toohnical Sciences, Professor 1. Go W41110bYAM &M Candidate ,of Teohnlota 60onces, Lecturer No 1. =9;Ml V. Yo. XUAXWUY. 18 JanUU7~ ton the thoso "Ooms Problem In AmIgMt1o Ud re, f Power Sys- 1':toms,w hie official opponents - Doctor of TWmioal Oojonmp.- PrOf666Or 2. A. STROWYATNIXOT and Candidate of T*ohnlo&l Sciences Y. X. BPIRIDWOTI Yu. Do KAPUNTSOV, 18 January 1963. on the these "An Asynchronous Slootric metric Connection of the Saturation Chokes In the Stator :Circuit,* his offloiQ opponents - Motor of Toobn1aal Sol*nooo 1. Y*. :30GOLTUBOY and Candidate of Toohnioil Sciences, Lecturer Do I.-LIPATWI we As Xho BAIMO U February 19639 on the theme "fteorsticia Study of Two-phase Asynobronow Xachib" vhon the Supply Tolup is not 81nooldalt" his official opponents - Doctor of T"Wo"', At, out L 3100-66 ACCESSION NRi AM6338 Leaturoit P. YU. 'KAASIXI A. L. TRI119011 0 March 1963, an the thwo "A 7nboretloal wA Experimental Stury oftthe Permeability of Anisotropla Thin Magnetic rnmes" bis official opponents .. Doctor of Mysloal, and Professor it. Y. TIVS11111 and Candidate of Teohniall 'Yj B. A. BAXHOYTSOY 19 April 1963. on Golenoes, Lecturer Pot Po, l=YATSh 'the theme "57uthest 9 of bn to 9 for Yu-toimtla I Foaiir-cl~~f St,,ti,n and .3topplog at' Electric Driv4s." his official opponent& - Doctor of Technical. Sciences, Professor A. S. DAYMM and Candidate of Technical Worm, 11.6aturst, Tu. Yo. XMISOY, At the X9.tqoy.j1jEh9r Technical Ao&40KV irmal 'Bauman -- 0. A. 130010Tj 10 Doobviber 1962. on the thome "A V6thod for U- ~ tef-fiogroming of Electronic Digital Comimters," his official ~Pqw "a lopponents -- Doctor of Pksloal and Hathematical 5olences, Professor Ito A@ :LYV3TLRNIX and Candid&%# of Technical Sciences, T. Ys. PSTROY. As the ;&)I-%n1oa Bloc trotsobvil ti.tuto 1pp Lonin -- TO. Aq Y21,11MAU, 11 Dscevbto~ r 1962% 9a the thtwe "Conduatimy of carbomnau-s-,w-h-li ainiial opponests Doctor of Toobaleal Sciences, Professor V. Y. BURGSDDRr and Candidate of Wolmloal Solemools V. 1. SHIS)SIANa At the Aoade% Of Miniolvol, j Ino, Pamfilav - Ve Ao 1091 th we -'soonow rj 14 :anvw7 Mae On the far Umicipai 1160trical yetworka's hie offlelal ow aW - Nofessor Poo, Of CRUDIMIT and aleal'Selevowep Looterer.Foo, too-YCRONwol Ilht.$, to 1. tit to lid L 3106-" - - - JACCESSION no AM26358 At the 4l!-TnIm 0leatitio Ilessaroli Institute or, Elio tromooban las L. Yao STANINAMITs." Wiim~ir-1942# 6'thi them "On VforX In the Field-Of Hi& Power rjrlbo- Coneratore w4 Hyd ropas ratm," his offloial opponents - Doctor of Toobo-. n1cal Sciences, Proftsoor Is M. POST111M, Doctor of Technical 601600$8 1. Do URUBOY " 0anditate of TeOnloal Balemes Tuo Us, ULIXI". li*siimroh, Institute of Railroad Transportatione .. To. Do.TULMVIs 21 DecemWrl 11962, on them it 'a System for Auto- Imatlo Control of Rheostat aroxing of Rectifier Electric Woomoti"es" hie Official opponents - Doctor of Technioal'Golonose Do No TIXH=ny and Candidate of Teohnlooa Solemoot Do 0. XAMEIMTSKITI To Do AMTSET, 21 Dooember 1962l on. U*,%b*x#_!rr64ctIon of Traction Motors from Short 01r- 32o"Oult Currents Durind Reganeiitlle brakina," hii offlol-bi c-ppoyients -- D torl, 0 lot Technical Solmoses Professor To Ye. RDZWXLID and Candidate of TooL aloal Solences L. Us TRAYXTWi As To XARMT, 11 Jamary I the Itheme "Study of.Vol" Controol System for Po"r Trangform'th"InooAg MOW )Locomotives with ReatifloirsoN his.official Opponents a& Dsotfr~$t TOGWO&I sciences* 10 to ISAW Mod nowel mor-Zho Tas STSTR ASMIATIONs mmmms Oo moms 00 0=I, ic.* 000 00 3OW rANI,.000 L card..