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B129YB212
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AUTHORS, Baum,.L_A., Bologa, M. K., Brdlik, P. M.
TITLE: Beat transfer in the case of a transverse flow around plane
surfaces
PERIODICAL: Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, vi 4, no. 6,.1961, 13-20
TEXT: This paper deals with the theoretical and experimental
research of
heat transfer in vertical plane surfaces. The experimental data
agreed
well with those obtained theoretically. The heat exchange on plane
sur-
faces surrounded by an air current is of great practical interest
since it
determines the reliability and life of many technical products. So
far,
this type of heat exchange has hardly been investigated. Two
experiments
are known, which treat several points of this problem. The paper of
V\
Jakob, which is mentioned in the literature, deals with the case of a
plane surface surrounded by an air current. Summarizing, the
following
can be said: -1) The tests were done on small surfaces and the local
heat
transfer coefficients had not been determined. 2) The theoretical in-
vestigations dealt with the frontal point and its surroundings. It is
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still uncertain whether this solution is valid for the whole
surface. The
present paper aims at determining this and at investigating the
heat trans-
fer in transverse flows around plane surfaces, determining the
effect of
the dimensions on the mean heat transfer coefficient, and an
analysis of
the local heat transfer coefficients and their distribution on the
surface
of the heat exchange. An attempt has also been made by the authors
to
solve the problem anal:*tically for a plane disk. The theoretical
con-
siderations start~from the energy equation
W;L' +W. A-a( Mt +-Lit + a Mt
OV
(the di ipation function and terms which are pressure dependent
have been
negleot:d). Assuming incompressibility of the liquid and
neglecting the
heat conduction along r the simplified energy equation W zdt/dz -
ad t/dz2
is obtained. This equation is solved by employinf. reduced
parameters. The
solution shows that the local heat transfer coefficient will not
be a
function of the disk radi~s,i.e.,it is constant for the whole disk.
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Fig. 1 shows the experimental arrangement which was used for
checking the
theoretical results. The temperature of the disk-surface had been
varied
from 50-3500C. The air channel havinj a cross section of 600 - 600
mm
furnished an air flow of from 1-17 m sec (the one having a cross
section
of 250 - 250 mm showed velocities up to 40 m/aec). The temperature
fields
on the boundary layer, which were used to determine the
distribution of
the local heat transfer coefficients along the diameter of the
disk, had
been measured by changing the location of the thermocouples. The
experi-
ment showed that the mean heat transfer coefficients for the whole
disk
agree with the mean values of the local beat transfer coefficients.
These
had been found according to the temperature'distribution along the
bounds-'
ry layer. It was also found that for N Re - const. (abstracter's
note:
NRe is not defined) the local heat transfer coefficients are
practically
constant for the whole surface. V. P. Motulevich and G. Shlikhting
are
mentioned. There are 4 figures and 10 references: 6 Soviet-bloc and
4 non-Soviet-bloo. The most important reference to English-language
publication reads as follows: Jakob M., Proc. Phys. Soc., U, 335,
726,
1947.
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Heat transfer in the case of ... B129YB212
ASSOCIATION: Energetiobeakiy institut Jmeni G. M. Krzhizhanovskogo AN
SSSR
(Institute of Power Engineering imeni G. M. Krzhizhanovskiy
of the AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: April 8, 1961
Fig. 1: Diagram of the
experimental arrangement
0
LeCand: 1) Wind 'tunnel; 2
2~ fan; 3) Prandtl tube;
4 observation window;
5 examined disks; 6)
heater; 7) heater con-
trol; 8) voltmeter; 9), U
10), and 11) adjusting
device of the micrometer.
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B105/B206
AUTHORS: Baum, V. A., Kruzhilin, G. N.
TITLE: Solar radiation as a future source of energy
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. VestnJI 'no. 8, 1961, 64-70
4
TEXT: The authors discuss technical and economic problems of the
utilization of solar energy. The prospects and necessity of
utilizing
solar energy can be evaluated by studying the existing sources of
energy,
whioh is done on 'the basis of a compilation of data on the power
sources
of the earth. Calculations show that if energy consumption
continues to
inorease at the present rate, coal deposits %ill be exhausted
within 70
to 150 years, and gas and oil deposits within 25 to 50 years. Man
must
utilize new souraes of energy in the near future. Figures show the
immense, inexhaustible energy flow of solar radiation which exceeds
t 0"
thousand times the amount of energy consumed in the whole world. In
the
course of one year the earth receives more energy from the sun than
all
other known energy deposits amount to. More than half of this energy
reaahes the Burfaoe of the earth. The conversion of thermal into
electric
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Solar radiation as a future source.... B105/B206
energy by means of thermoelectric batteries was practically
impossible
20 years ago, since the efficiency of '.-he individual metal
thermocouples
amounted only to fractions of one perceni. Owing to studies
by A. F. Ioffe
and his students, semiconductor thermocouples with an
efficiency of
9-10 % are now produced in the USSR. The solar thermoelectric
generators
of the type CT~r (STEG), which have an ef f iciency of about
5-0 %, are
mentioned in this connection. At the Energeticheskiy instilut
im.
G~ M. Krzh=ariovskogo (Power Engineering Institute imeni G.
M. Krzhizhanovski~
a caloulation method for such devices was elaborated, and the
first STEG
with an output of 40 w was produoed. Solar photoeleotric
cells oould be
produced, which convert solar energy directly into electric
energy with an
efficiency of about 10-11 %. Photoelectric cells 'developed
at the
Fizicheskiy institut im. P. N. Lebedeva (Institute of Physics
imeni
P. N. Lebedev) can operate at almost natural light. Owing to
high cost,
however, they oan only be used in special cases. The
development and
application of "selective" coatings is described as being
important.
Dimensions and fields of aDPlication of solar installations
are also
discussed. Solar stoves and solar boilers for domestic use
are mentioned,
which were already developed and tested. In ordei to define
possibilitien
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Solar radiation as a future sources#. B105/B206
and prospects, an experimental station must be established for
the
purpose of solving some theoretical and design problems. A
project of
such a station with a 2500-ki output, elaborated by the Power
Engineering
Institute, is to be realized in one of the rayons of the
Armyanskaya, SSR.
In some cases the application of solar batteries is
determined, not by
economic, but by other requirements, e.g., the utilization of
solar
energy when solving cosmic problems, its application in
high-temperature
solar furnaces and so forth.
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E191/E481
AUTHORS: -__Baum, V.A., Sakr, I. (Moscow)
TITLE: Mass transfer through a hole from a chamber placed in
turbulent flow
PERIODICAL: Akadomiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdoleniye
tokhnicheskikh nauk. Energetika i avtomatika.
no-3, 1962, 114-121
TEXT: An investigation is reported carried out in connection w*th
the design of Sun furnaces. The furnace chamber of spherical o
cylindrical shape has an aperture for the entry of a beam of
sun rays reflected by a concentrator. In some designs, a
protective atmosphere must be maintained in the'chamber and the
losses due to the blowing away of the protective gas by the .
impinging wind must be replenished. The rate of blow-away is
assumed proportional to the velocity of the external flow and the
area of the aperture. The factor of proportionality was thQ
subject of the investigation which was carried out by testing
a scale model. Three basic processes were observed:
1) The chamber aperture either faces the external flow or faces
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away from it. In both cases, the external medium penetrates the
chamber at irregular intervals of time, displacing equal volumes
of the internal medium. The resulting pulsations cause inter-
mixing inside the chamber. The inter-mixing becomes a random
process and the stationary process can be described as diffusion.
2) The external and internal media do not inter mix but the
internal medium is simply displaced.
3) Neither the diffusion nor the convection components can be
ignored. 'In fact if the aperture is at an angle to the external
flow, a circulation takes place inside the chamber.
The test model was operating with water. A model of the chamber
was placed in a water tunnel having a rectangular cross-section of
200 x 50 mm in which the water velocity could reach lm /sec. The
chamber model was designed as three telescoping cylinders.
Rotation of the intermediate cylinder performed the opening and
closing of the aperture. The medium inside the chamber was a
weak aqueous solution of sodium-hypo-sulphite so that its density
was nearly equal to 'that of water and the effect of gravity was
practically excluded. The chamber aperture was closed before the
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start of the test when the aperture was opened for a given time
and shut again. The chamber was removed from the iunnel, its
contents thoroughly mixed and the concentration of hypo-sulphite
was determined by iodine analysis. The measured concentration as
a percentage of the initial concentration was plotted against the
tisne interval during which the aperture was held open. It is shown
that the above factor of proportionality can.bo derived from these
t6sts. This factor is plotted against the Reynolds number of the
external flow at various angular positions of the aperture in
relation to the direction of external flow. Typical values for
angular positions of 00 (facing the flow), 30* and 600 are 0.03
at a Reynolds number of 7000. The factor chanAes only moderately
with the Reynold, number except at an aperture position of 900 when
the factor drops to 0.01 at a Reynolds number of 10000. When the
aperture faces away from the flow, the value of the factor is only
slightly smaller than for an aperture facing the flow but the
process becomes highly unstable. There are 10 figures and 1 table.
SUBMITTED: March 10,, 1962
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BAUM, V.A., doktor tekhn.nauk
Symposium on solar energy in the united States. Vest. AN
SSSR 32
no.1:110-112 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:1)
(Solar energy)
BAUM, V. A.
"Possibilities for utilizing sun energy to meet some
of the energy
needs of the population of economically
under-developed countries"
report to be eubmttted for Vw Wted &tions Coaterence
cc the
ApplIestion of Below* and Teebaology for the Benefft
of the Less
Developed Are" ~ Offinval, Mtserland, 4-M reb 63-
JLAUM, V.A,; BAYRAMDV, R.
Heat transfer in solar distillers of the hothouse
type. Izv.AN
Turk.SSR.Ser.fiz,-tekh,j khim.i geolenauk no,3:20-26
163#
(HIRk 17:3)
1. Energeticheskiy institut in. G.M.Krzhizhanovskogo.
SHORIN, Serafim Nikolayevichj HAUM,V.A.
doktor tekhri. iiauk,
prof., retsenzent; SW:�ONOVAj M.T., red.
[Ileat transfer) Teploperedacha. Moskvap
Vysshaia
shkola., 1964. 4619 p. (mim 18,1)
BAUM V A doktor tekhn. nauk., otv. red.j ORPIK,
S.L.,, red.
-:==L-=~
[Utilization of solar energy in the national
econouF of
the U.S.S.R.] Ispollzovanie solnechnoi energii
v narodnor,
.khoziaistys SSSR. Moskvap Naukay 1965. 125 p.
(MIRA 18:4)
1. Moscow* Energeticheskiy institut.
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GoIldenberg, S. A.; Zhimerin, D. G.-, Zakha eu ; 1,VGV.LSV, Ve
An. A Be., &!a8. V. G.
Koz1o , G. Is; Leontlyeva, Ze I* Me; 116yerovich. Be As: Mi vich, Gel,*$.
Popkov, V. re; E.M-T,-PFedVod1t81eV, As 9-..- Pye&giskiv, Le. Ns; koviche
He As; Tolstay, Yup Go; Taukhanova. Q. As; Chukhanove Ze Fo;
k2jr
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TITIZ.: Lev 13kolayevich Kbitrin
SSP
7mstiyas Enerptika i transport, no* 2, 1965t 13B-159
TOPIC TAGS: academic personnel, pbysics personnel, combustion, carbon,
hi6
temperature research, plasm beam; fuel
ADS7RACT: ProfessorIL. He n 'Corrosponding'Member, AcadiwW of Scieh~93
USSR, State Price Latreate, d- tor of Engineerine Sciences, died after a
short but aevere, Mness at the age of 38. He was van Imown here and
abroad
as an outstanding sciontist and spacialiat in 'tho field of combustion
theory
and the. dovolopment, of methods. for speeding. vp burning ot fudl - He
100Fan his
'tor graduating
.scientific work at the A11,11nion Heat Bngineering Institute al
-f= tho physics dopartment of Moscow University in 1930. Ilia oar3,V
w3ek was
on the propagation of flames In gases, and on haterogenous combustion. Xn
1 48 he defonded his Doctor's Dissertation on the theory of
combustion,of. car-
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bon. His monograph "Combustion of Carbon" vani award .od-the State
Prize in 2:qj04-j
-in 1951 he became the p9manent, director of the laboratory Zor the
intensw,"ams,
tion of oombustion procosses of the 04, Ile Krahithuovskiy Power
InstAi4t-eff He- i.
was elected a. corresponding" mi~mber *of the AcadwW or Sclen= USSR
571M. He
*headed tlie All Union Advisory Board on combustion, represented
Soviet science
at International Symposia, and was a member of the International
Institwto of
conbustion. For a number of years, he directod the Noscow general
seminar on
combustion, and took an active part in the work of the Scientific
Council of
.he Acadeny of Sciences USSR, on high temperature heat physics, and
of the
.scientific council on the comprehensive utilization of fuel. He
devoted a
large amotmt of attention to teaching work. He directed the
Combustion Divi-
aion of the Physics rtment Af_jjoscovi State Univorsityf* His
monograpE
aPhyii6s- of Combustion apd.EV]1os1oTYgTq5?) is a basic text for
studonts in
this field. Viree Dootorls Dissertations and fifteen Candidate
Dissertations
were defended under his direction. In Vae last years of his life he
directed-
work on methods for comprehensive utilization of fuel at power
stations so as
.to obtain valuable products from the mineral part of the fuel, as
won as work.
on the physical chemical processes in a plasma stream, and thd
bechanism of
'intoraotion between carbon and'jaaes. He was the author of more
than 60
;sbientific workal for -which he was awarOed -the Order of the Red
Banner of -.7
Labor and modalse orig, arts has: 1 figure. fi-k-ST
suB coDE: 21, 21) SUEM DATE: none
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AlAD'YEV, I.T.; ALEKSANDROV, B.K.;_M0,-Y.4,j_GOL0VINA, Ye.S.;
GOL'DENBERG, S.A.; ZHIMERIN, D.G.; ZAKRARIV, A.G.; IYEVLEV,
V.N.;
KNORRE, V.G.; XOZL0Vj G.I.; IEONTIYEVA; Z.l.; MARKOVICH, I.M.;
METEROVICH, E.A.; MIKHNEVICH, G.V.; POPKOV, Z.I.; POPOV.,
V.A.;
PREDVODITEIEVJ, A.S.; PYA711ITSKIY, L.N.; STYRIKOVICH, M.A.;
TOISTOV, Yu.G.; TSUKRANOVA, O.A.; CHUKHANOV, Z.F.;
SHLYRDLIN., A.Ye.
Lev Nikolaevich Khitrin, 1907-1965; obituary. Izv. AN SSSR.
Energ.
i transp. no.2:159-160 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18-.6)
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ILTLE;
SOURCE COM UR/~/M/~/~/0026/W33;
Calculation of the temperature distribution in water flowing in a
channel of a
ieskiy inatituto Teploobmen v elementakh anergeticheskikh
power installation units )e Moscowp Isd-vo Naukaj. 1966j,
TAGSs nuclear reactor technology# temperature measurement
MACTs The calculations are based on the active zone of a reactor
with a diameter
3 meters and a.height of 2-5 metersp consisting of 343 working
channels and 6 scran~'
mnelss of hwmgonal tubular construction, The cross section of the
channels vas
mm and the length 3.2 meters. In each channel there were 91 fuel
elementse The
il elements were in the form of long rods (2500 mm) with a
diameter of 10#2 me They
.8 arranged in a triangular grid with a spacing of 14.3 me The
evolution of heatp
Ing the length of the reactor as wel.1 as ow the cross sectiong is
non-unifora and
described by the formulas
9 =_ q. sin 1-2,405 r
Card
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BLUM. T.G., Inshonor.
?@*ding luxb*r-leading boons with oloctrio power by
means of
trolleys. Lesoprom. 24 no.7t'24-25 Jl 054. (MU 7-?)
1. fouskly lensperevaloahuyy kenbinat.
(Umbering-4kohinery)
BAUM. VA
Circuits of noncontact frequency converters.
Promoenergo
16 no.9:17-19 S 161.- (MIRA 14:8)
(Frequency changers)
BAUM, V.G., inzh.
Automatic line for cutting and sorting pit props.
YAkh.i
avtom.proizv. 17 no.U:31-12 N 163. (MIRA 17:4)
V -
Baum, V - line; and loadin, -L%chin'S-11 -p. 245.
I'Rotaz7-hcad type shove - -
(Banyasgati-Lang'. Vol. C, no. 5. :-1n7 1953, BucI:-,.nost.)
SO: lopean Acco3sions Vol. 2, ;'to. 9, Librzxy of %Con,rras.--;,
Septenber
19,43, Uncl.
BAWL. V.
BAUKA, V. Usks of grinding and preparation of
mineral mstal9s p# 135
VOL. 11, no. 3. xwch 1936
BLNWZATIL UPOI
TZCMLOGY
BudVestt R=gW
SO: Ust Zwopean accessLon Vol. 6, no. 3. March 1937
HUNGARy/Chamical Technol,09Y - Ceramics, Glass, Adhesives,
Concretes,
Abs Jour Ref Zhur -nimiya, No 16, 1958, 54639
Author
Inst I~rwjchment of Kaolin by Dedantatione
Title
Orig Pub Bwj~,mszati lapok: 1956, 11, No 4, 213-217
Abstract No abstract-
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HUNGARY/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their 1-8
Application. Ceramics. Glass. Binders. Concrete.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 2, 19589 5318-
Author : Bauma Viktor
Inst No given
Title : Methods for the Concentration of Kaolin.
Orig Pub : Bayasz. lapok, 1957, 12, No 1, 37-41.
Abstract Brief description of various methods of
kaolin concentration.
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BAUMA., V.
---
Filtration and thickening ope ations of kalin
fluid.
P. h77 (Baroraszati Lapok. Vol. 12,, no. 9., 1957,
Budapest, Hungar7)
Monthiy Index of East BuropeRn Accessions (179U)
LO. Vol. 7., no. 2,,
February 1958
BAUYA, Vlktc.,r, eVI, bnnyamernok
The mineral InAustry is ten years old. Bany lap 93 no.
1:1-11, Ja 16D
- il
1. Nebeziparl Viniazterium, Erc- es Asvanybaryaszati
Foiskola.
BAUMA -Irl-veles banyamernok
The'Mingarian mineral indust27 iv ton years old. Bany,
lap 93
noel:1-11 A 160.
1. Nehezipari Hiniazterium Bra- so AsvWbanyaozati
Fooostaly.
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BAMU V
n=L-~
I
Zeigmone tasitook,, 1881-1962j obdLtm=7. Dwy lap 95
no,22t835 D 162.
Arikolaammlung
141litarvorlag E19611.
232 P. Va-rata, slip Inserted. 2000 copies printed.
Translation from 'the RussUm of: Atcu=Va energlya, I flot.
Translator: Erika Stsuk, Lieutenant Co=ander. Responsibility for
Germw edition; Claus Gruszka, Ragineeri Ed.; Klaus Krumaleg.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles Is intended for officers of the
army, cdast guard, and merchant ma rino.
COVERAGE: The book, &.translation from the Rusaian, contains 25 ar-
ticles dealing with the application of nuolcar wcapons to naval
combat operations. Chapters 19 and 251--vo bocz supplemented with
additional data for this edition. T" devastating foaturos of nu-
clear oxplosions arv discussed. Attention is also givon to the
protootion.of personnel, ships, and coastal facilities against au-
olcar~ weapons, and to the prebont - and futura aDlUatlOns of nuclear
Ppwar-plants to shipping. No personalities aro Eantiopod. Therts,
are 16 references; 10 Mosian (includins 3 trenslations. from
Rnglish-language sources), I French, I German, -1 English, i Ameri-
can, and 2 tAther.linglIsh or American.
PHASE I B= UPLOITATION SOVA261
(Nualcar.Anorgy and the Nav
Kernonargie und Flott
Collection of ArtMes EB*rlin) Doutschor
Nuclear Energy and the Navy (Cont.) SOV16261
12. V Galin Engineer Colonel. Nuclear Protection of Coastal
'Metalla ions 106
13. 1. Frolov. Detection of Radiation 120
14. M. Alekazyev, Engineer Lieutenant Colonel. Deactivation
129
15. N. Pol=ov, Engineer Captain (Navy). Protecting a Ship
Against lonixing Contamination 135
16. P. Khokhlov. Living Conditions of the Crew on Board Ship 141.
17. Ya- K"elfaroy, Lieutenant Colonel 9f Nedloal Service.
Sanitary Kanagement Aboard Ship 145
M A, Captain (Navy), Docent, Candidate of Historical
851M;5-4~. Nuclear Weapons and Naval Tactics 151
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Determination of Sr-90 in . I. Arh. hig. rada 15
no.1:3-8 164.
1 1!~
.' :4'r
1. Institut z& madioinska" .isirazivani'a i medicinu
rada.
BAUW, A.Uea; TAGLIATTI, S.
Rapid methods for the determination of potassium in
water. Arh.
hig. rada 15 no.4099-403 164.
1. Institut za medicinbka istrazivanja i medicinu
rada Zagreb.
BAUMAN, A.V.; KCMAROVA, P.A.; DOLZHENKOV, Yu.N.;
KUSHCHANOV, G.K,;
. . -1 --BRENNER, V.A.; IM, A.I.; KAZAKOV, V.M.;
KCZHAKHANOV,, S.;
MURATOV, B. A.
Self-propelled drilling rig. Gor. shur. no.7:75
J1 163,
(MIRA 16:8)
BLOKHP S.A kand.tekhn.nauk; GUZP D.B., inzh.;
RUBASHEVSKIY, 1.Ya.,
1
nzh L U11k_O, -h.; SEN'p Z.F., kand.tekhn,nauk;
0: _M
_Ajk! , im
KHARITON, Ya.G., Inzh-,-
Olonve
yor kiln with a walking hearth for rapid saggerless
firing of porcelain.. Stek. I ker. 23 no.lt29-32 Ja
166.
(HIM 19:1)
1. Institut gaza AN Ukr6SR (for Blokh). 2.
Konstruktorskoye
byuro Ukrainakogo soveta narodnogo khozyaystva (for
Rubashevskiy,
Bayman). 3. Ukrainskiy Institut, stekollnoy i
farforo-fayansovoy
proTWohlannosti (for San'. Khariton).
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SOV/1 37 -58-8-17773D
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya,
1958, Nr8, p226(USSR)
AUTHOR: Bauman, B. V.
TITLE- i ,e of Nitrogen on the Structure and Mechanical
Properties
of Cast Iron (Vliyaniye azota na strukturu i
mekhanicheskiye
svoystva chuguna)
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation
for the degree
of Candidate of Technical Sciences, presented to the Mosk.
in-t
stali (Moscow Steel Institute), Moscow, 1958. Ref. RZhMet,
1958, Nr 4, abstract 8Z67
ASSOCIATION: Mosk. in-t stali (Moscow Steel Institute),
Moscow
1. Cast iron-Mechanical properties
2. Nitrogen-Metallurgical effects
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BAUMAN, B.V.; BLAGOV, B.N.; CHERNIN, E.A.
Pneumatie tube transportation in foundries. Lit.
proizv. no.8s
39 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:10)
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BAUMAN# B. -V.; CHERNIN, B. A.
Scientific and tacbnical conference on
wFractiees in the
design and operation of automatic foundry
lines.* Lit,
proizv. no.10:43-" 0 162. (MIRA 15110)
(Founding-Congresses)
BAUM-AN, Dorian, dipl.ek.
Quartz (flint) sand; a survey ofits production and
marketing In
Yugoslavia and abroad. Kom ind 9 no-9;N-43-N-45 S
160.
1. OJugomineral.6* Zalreb.
BAUMAN, Dorijan, dipl.ec.
Feldspar. Kem ind 9 no.12:N-47--!0-48
D 160.
1. "Jugomineral", Zgkireb.
RAU!W~M~,Dor~ian,_ dipl. ace. (Zagreb)
Diatomesous earth (Xieso2guhr). Ken Ind 10
no.10;~39-342 0 161,
(Diatmaeous eartb)
MARTYNOV, V.S.; BAUMAN E D.
Low-frequency LC delay lines with minimim weight.
Elektrosviaz' IS
no.301-58 Mr 164. (MIRA 17s4)
RATIT'Alf'- t.
BAUM, E. Use of complexom6try in technical analysis.
p.175
Vol. 4, No. 9, Sept. 1955 KMJA U INDUSTPIJI
SO: Monthly List of F;st European Accessions, (EEAL),
IC, Vol. 5, Nfo. 3
Me rch, 1956
PAUMN, E.
BAUMN, B. Resistance of plastic masses to chemicals; research
or. juvidur. p. 119
Vol. 6, No. 4 APr- 1955 MASINSKO*7m--11'TCYT GLASNIK
SO: Monthly List of v;ast European Accessions, (EFAL) IC,
Vol. 5t No. 3
March, 1956
J, f-~
Yugoslavia/Mmical Technology. Chemical Products and Their
Application -- Crude
rubber, natural and synthetic. Vulcanl ed rubber,
1-21
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur Milmiya, No 2, 1957, 068
Author: Bauman, Rgon
Institution: None
Title: Chemical Stability of Plastics
Original
ftb3ication: Nafta (zavreb), 1955, 6, No 4, 3-ig-124
Abstract: Resulta of tests of the chemical stability of rigid
polyvinyl chloride
plastics of grade Yuvidur D-102 (traijaparent) and Yuvidur
D-112 (pig-
ment-containing), ccmprising a plasticizer (dioctylphthalate)
and a
stabilizer (diphanyl thiourea). Yuvidur D-1120 op. gr. 1.38,
show
good resistance to action of 25-30 NaOH up to 600., 25% H2CrO4
at 200
and 12% %Crk at 600,, 50 CH COOE at 200 and 25% !;~3COOH at 60,
:L2%
P
HU and 25% M403 at 2001 Yu~~Z~ D-102, op. gr. 1.44, is less
stable
in relation to cbmical agents than D-112 but is more stable to
the
Card 1/3. action of EN03 (withstantling the action of 55% EN03
at 6oo).
BAUMAN. E.; STRO-IIAL. P.; 10MCEN, 1.
Removing sulfur from coke. n. p, 244,
(Xem!Lja U Industriji, Vol. 5. no. 10, October 1936.
Zagreb. Yugoslavia)
SO: Montbly List of East European Accessions. (EFAT)
LC. Vol. 6. No. 7,
July 1957. Uncl.
TAIAMMAI) EG"'V
YUOOSLAVIA Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their
Application - Treatment of solid mineral fuels
Abs Jour Reforat Zhur - KhimiYa, No 2v 1958, 5823
A u Or z Is Lovrecek Ivan, Bauman Egon
119 Lovreeek Ivan,'-DAVMW-Ngmqx Strobal Petar
Inst Not given
Title i Demafarization of Coke
Orig Pub t Kemija u industriji, 1956., 5~ No 4s 61-63; No 10,,
244-246
Abstract : In a laboratory unit a study was made of the
desulfurizing
action of gaseous NH3 on coal, of the Rasha and Lashko-
Rasha deposits, during the coking process. Ooke of Rasha
coal that was not treated with NH 3 contained 7~51% S4
after coking in NH atmosphere it containad 6,34% So The 3-
content of coke frL Lashko-Rasha coal was, respectively.,
Card 1/2
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17:;S~j
C,,~,, , .
A-K A--i -------
Ai - - ----- --
fY,
Lai %j
J~ 4~
V V
YUGOSLIXII./Chemical Technology. Chomical Products H
and Their U.9es. Part LLL. Chomical
Processing of Solid Fossil Aiels.
Abs Jour -. Rof Zhur-Khimiyal No 15, 1958, 51436
Author t Lovreceh, Ivan; ropovic, Ynivojg
Bauman, Egon
Inst
Titlo Oporation of a Jigger anO Enrichment
Curves, -
Orig Pub Kamija u industrijil" 1956, No 11, 277-283
Abstract Experimant4 vork vas Oone on comparison
of'rosults'oll.' Jigging of various grades.
of Yugoslavian coals. Thu work was conduc-
ted on a hmi(I operated jigger ancl on a somi-
cvmmorcial jiggor of thu Gortz type. Thu
Card. 1/2
59
YUGOSLAVIA/Chemic&l Technology - Chemical Products and Their H-28
Application, Part 4. - Synthetic Polymers, Plastics.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - nimiya, No 7, 1958, 23168
Author Egon Bauman
Inst,
Title Use of Plastic Tubes in Industry.
Orig Pub Zast. mater., 1957, 5) No 1, 12-15
Abstra-t A brief review of properties (anticorrosion in particular)
and utilization of plastic tubes based on: polyethilene,
acetobutyrate, cellulose, styrene copolymers, polyvinyl-
chloride, polyvinylidenechloride, polyesters and asbo-phe-
nolaldehide plastics.
Card 1/1
F
YUGOSLAVIA / Chemical Technology. Processing of Pat- H
urally Deposited Solid Fuels.
Abs Tour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 22, 1958, 75191.
Author : Lovrechek, sBAIMMU1,-Sokele.
Inst : Not given
Title : Desulfuriiation of Coke. III.
Orig Pub: Kemija u industriji, 1959, 6, No 1, 1-4.
Abstract: Laboratory coking experiments were conducted on
four varieties of native coals at 8000C, for the
purpose of decreasing their sulfur content. To
the charge was added: 0.25 - 2.0% Of A1203, 2%
of M003j 5% of Fe and 2% of Cr203- A catalytic
effect of these inorganic addi ives was shown,
whereby the A1203 was found to be most effective.
Card 1/2
YUGOSLAVIA / Chemical Technology. Processing of Nat- H
urally Deposited Solid Fuels.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 22, 1958, 75191.
Abstract: The conclusion was drawn that by tho
introduo-
tion of inorganic additives and the correspond-
ing modification of ooking conditions, it is
practically feasible to decrease condiderably
the sulfur content in coke.
Communication II, see; R. Zh. Khim., 1958,
5823.
Card 2/2 39
SLIXII,/Chonioal To&uiblogy. Chomical Products H-22
YUOO
and'Their Applications. Chonical Pro-
oossing of Solid Fossil Fuels.
Abs Jour t Rof Zhur-Khimiyag No 71 19599 24737
Author iLovroooks Isj_.P~~~Hrdliokaj N.
Inst Ift
Title %Desulfurization of-Coke, 17,
Orig Pub %Komija u.industrijil 1957, 69 No 12, 367-
368, 380
Abstract iResults are presented of tho coking 0 1-
ments conducted at 700 and 8000 omploy
four types of local coal Yd h the additioa
of 2 porcent A3.2011-1-2 percont sodium alu-
minato, gaseous Mn I and water vapors in dif-
forent combinatioN. Tho offactiveness of
Card 11/2
YUGOSUVIL/Chomical Technology. Cheraical Products H-22
and Their Applications. Chemical Pro-
cessing of Solid Fossil Fuels.
kbs Jour t Rof Zhur-Khiniyal No 79 1959, 24737
the above additives in the desulfurization
of coke obtained frora, tho mentioned samples
of coal and their mixtures is evaluated-. For
Part 1119 see Rof Zhur-Khiniyal 19589 75191,
- K. Z arembo
Card 1 2/2
10 YUG/2-59-1-1/22
AUTHORS& Dour-Siftar, Dur4a, Engineer, Assistant of the
Tachnologi4,T)
al Faculty; Bauman#_Egon Engineer, Assistent of the Teoh-
nological Faculty
TITLEt Complexometrio Determination of Calcium and Magnesium
in
Bonding Agents (Kompleksometrijako odreitivanjo kaloija
i magnezija u vezivnim materijalima)
PERIODICALt Kemija u industrijig 1959, Nr 1,pp 1 - 6 (YUG)
ABSTRACT: Complexom9tric determination of calcium and
magnesium in
bonding agents is considered quicker and cheaper than the
classical gravimetric method. Certain operations are eli-
minated by the complexometric method which reduces the
chances of errors. The accuracy of the final results oor-
respond* in every way to that obtained by the gravimetrio
method. The authors made various analyses of the most oom-
mon bonding agents limestone, dolomite, marl, oementp
magn*siteg gypsum to determine the method most suitable
and acceptable for domestic conditions. The classical me-
thod is long and the conditions of precipitations and the
Card 1A accuracy of determination are conditioned by a
series of
YUG/2-59-1-1/22
Complexometrio Determination of Calcium and Magnesium in
Bonding Agents
factors of which the most important is the relation between
quantities of calcium and magnesium which are present. By
introducing oomplexons into this quantitative analysis this
factor presented no more difficulties. The complexometric
titration of calcium and magnesium are described. Indica-
tors such an murexide and other dyes, i.e. metal phthalens,
oalconyl, calceins, and eriochrome black T, which is the on*
moat frequently used, were used in the complexometrio titra-
tion of calcium. The heavy metals must be eliminated either
by precipitation, extraction or by masking, since they create
complexes with the indicators. For the oomplexometrio ti-
tration of magnesium the indicator eriochrome black T Is
also the one most frequently used. Since calcium and
magnesium usually appear together in solutions they are
separated by various methods, i.e. the "gradual" method by
which the calcium is titrated first, or by the "difference"
method, in which case the magnesium is determined by cal-
culating the difference in the consumption of complexone
Card 2/4 during titration of calcium by murexide and the
consumption
YUG12-59-1-1122
Complexonstrio Determination of Calcium and Magnesium in
Bonding Agents
of complexons during titration of calcium and magnesium to-
get'her with ariochrome black T. This I'differencen method
is the one most frequently adopted. As the presence of
metals, i.e. silicon, iron and aluminum, impedes the suc-
cess of the complexometrio method these must be sli'minated'
The usual method adopted in this case is to dissolve a
sample
in hydrochloric &aid which in followed by the separation of
silioic said by dehydration.and the precipitation of Fe and
Al hydroxides. Here the authors replaced the usual method
of precipitation of SiO by the method of precipitating
silioio &aid with gelatins which considerably accelerated
the analysis and did not affect the accuracy of the final
results. The calcium and magnesium content of the result-
ing filtrate was then determined by the complexometric me-
tbod. The test results compared very favorably with those
Card 3/4 obtained by the classical gravimetrio method.
There are
YUG/2-59-1-1/22
. Complexometric Determination or Calcium and Magnesium in
Bonding Agents
5 tables, and 25 references of which 12 are English, I
French,
% 1 Yugoslav, I Swiss, 1 Polish, 2 Czech and 7 German.
ASSOCIATION: Zavod za anorgansku tehnologiju i metalurgijut
Zagreb
(Institute for Inorganic Technology and Metallurgy,
ZWeb)
Card 4/4
BAUMAN* Ze
Rudolf Pribil's Kow3exonstrie (Comlexome!~Z)j a book
review. p. 99.
CROATICA MMICA ACTA. (hIrvatsko, keldjsko drustvo,,
SveucilistA u Zagrebu I
Hrvatsko par1rodoslomno &v.-Itaro) Zagrobs. Yugoslavia,
Vol* 31, noo 2p 1959*
Monthly List of East European Accessions (ERAI)s LC..
Vol. 9, no. 2. 1960.
Una,
Y/002jt62/000/010/001/001
D28SP307
AUT HORS Lovre6ek, Ivan, Professor, Engineer and Baiman,
~Son, Doctor, Engineer
TITLE: Thd extraction of bromine from the mother liquors
rempining after the recovery of NaG1 from seawater
FZRIODICAL; Kemija u. Industriji, no. 10, 1962, 579-595
TEXT: The economics and possibilities are discussed of
the extraction of useful products from seawater concentrates remain-
ing after the extraction of NaCl. Chemical compositions and some .
physical properties of various waters and,concentrates are tabulateil.
The chemical reactions and physical properties of elemental bromim~
and some of its organic and inorganic compounds are reviewed in
brief, and a description is given of the.known processes by uhich
bromine may be extracted from seeirater, its transportation, storage
and handling. On the basis of their own work, the authors proposed
a design for a semi-industrial scale bromine extraction plant. The
process consists assentially.of treating.the heated concentrate,
Card 1/2
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Y/002f62/000/012/001/003
D267/P307
j,
:AU7 Deur-Siftar,. Durda,. Engineer and
HORS: i Egon,
Engiw~er
TITLE: Express analysis of- Sn-Pn-Sb type alloys
PERIODICAL: Kemija u industriji, no. 12, 1962, 695-699
T M-M It was attempted to'apply the methods described by
Goldberg (Chem, Analyst, v..44, no. 4, 1955) and Brown, Forshaw and
Hayes (Laboratory -methods, v. 5.5, no. 327 19-97) to alloys with Sn,
Pb and Sb as main components (sometimes also with Cu and Zn). The
apecimen;s were discovered in 1="~ to which H 0 was added to dissolve
_'..-_Cu and Zn; f or- alloys containing more than 301 Pb tlv---
specimen was
dissolved first in glacial CH.3COOH + 11202, the HCl being added
only'-~.
at the end. The excess of - 11 0 was eliminated by boiling, and tar-:
2 1
taric acid was added to c~uZ?'Sn and,Sb to tartrates, as well as
some excess of NH,, to have Pb, Cu and Zn dissolved in the form of
-Sn was determined by titration with a standard I
amino complexes.
Pard 1/~_.
0!,
Y/002/62/000/10,12/00V0
Express anal'sis of D267/D307
y
iodine solution (Goldberg). Sb was determined by titrating triva-
lent S6 with brdmdte-; it was found that errors are due not only
to' S02tand to the presence of Cu, but!that it was necessary to
start he reaction at a lower acidity and to raise it afterwards.
Pb was determined by the conploxometric method (Complexone 111).
Colorimetric determination was uscd for Cu (ammonia solution).
Finally Zn was determined by a complexonetric method (Complexone
III). The entire analysis requires about 2 hours, and the results
are accurate., There' are 6 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Tehnolo6ki fakultet Zagreb (Technological Faculty,'
Zagreb)
BAU O.inz.
Some now types of disti2lation trays. Strojarstvo 4
no.9.120:131-240
162.
lo Zavod s& kemijoko inzenjerstvo, Tobnoloski faku3.tet,,
Sioak.
LOVRECEK, Ivan, prof. ins.j BAUW, Egon, Aoc. ins.
Bromine rsoovored from thebitterns of sea saltworks.
xon ind n
no.1007.9-593 162.
1. Zavod sa anorgansku kemijaku tahnologiju,
Kamijako-tehnoloaki
o4dfl, Tehnoloski fakultet u Zagrebu.
Mw(d)/M-2
SOMWE GwIt
AGG NRs AP60%313 Vt/%33/66/0W/0d2/0043
/00"
ADTMRS a Hart 'ov~~, Al
yD V 6,; omp M___% A-,'To; Bsumanp: &:V&
ORG. none
signals Class 21' No. 177939
TITLEs A method of"ieparating.tone-noise.
SOURCE: Isobretonlya, promWahlenzWye obraztsy,. tovarnM zwki, no. 2,
1966j. 43-
44
TOPIC TAGSu voice identification, voice commmication,, signal noise
separation
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method of separating
tone-noise
vices vJLth.uconpanding",(contraotion-expa=
signals in do ion) of the voice signal
The method is based on the difference in structure of the spectrum of
the tone
sound and of the noise. It separates the main tone from the spectrum
vith the
help of groups of narrow bond filters of the low frequency region in
the voice
range, and then selects the mazinum and the minim of the signal. The
method
increases the reliability of the separation in conditions -when the
present spoo-
trum of the noise does not have sharpy dips. ~The voltages obtained
from each
f filters the band of frequencies of which is equal to the vidth of
the,
group 0
C rd V3
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first formant of the sounde),after being separated by the diodes of
the
are fed to the other diodes for selection of the amplitude =3dm=.
The
values
rectified voltages from all narrow band filters (after the
appearance,of the
J]= values) are fed aimItaneounly through three groups of diodes to
the
functional unit. The output aignal-of the functional unit is
inversely propor-
tional to the maxim= voltage of the groups. The latter voltage is
fed to,one
of the inputs and is direot3,* proportional to the ma3dm voltage,
of all mrrov
iltere (see
baw f kb~ tons-noise signal in obtained at the output
of the cutoff unit based on the selooted ratios of the two voltages*
T
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ACCESSION NR: AP4026140 B/0106/64/000/00310051/0058
0v, Ve 80; Baumans Ea Do
AUTHOR: Marty*n
TITLE: Low-frequency ndninam-weigbt 1,G delay lines
SOURCEt Elektroewyani, no. 3. 1964, 51-58
TOPIC TAGS: delay line, Lr delay line, LC- delay, line, minimum
weight delay
line
ABSTRACT-. Low-frequency delay lines consist mainly of
low-pass-filter and
phase -shift-circufteections. n-sections, T-sections, and Pierce
unsymmetrical
sections (Wallis, "Electrical Engineering, 11 Dec.. 19S2) are
compared. It is
proven that, with any section, an optimum characteristic impedance
exists which
makes the section weight minimum; formuhs for the optimum impedance
and
minimum, weight of section components are developed. a it found that
We Pierce
sectioji has the lowest w*igbtv This data for 6 types of Ur delay
lines is
CWd 1/2
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ACCESSMN NR: AP4026140
compared: opUnum characteristic Inqmdanco, delay deviation, nvLzi*or
of coils.
nu aer of capacitors, weigbt, and band -utilisation factor.. "In
conclusion, the
authors. wish to thank Doctor of Tocbnical Scishces, Professor A. IN
Beletskiy
for his valuable comments.." Orig. art. bast 6 fiWes, 12 formd". and
2 tables.
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References re &Ivan at the
S*okhlmll I
aftlititheskor khI1L11
AN =j Iment V.I.
V*rnadakogo - Institute of *@*chemistry
and
Analytical Chemistry imeni V.I. Y*rnG4sk1Y.
Academy Of
lonees, 033A). Diffusion of Zlectrolytts
and the Polar*- 6T7
C
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raphle Method
X_A.2jag&l&va (Institute of
Physical
Chowlet Academy of Sciences, USSR).
Diffusion of Oxygen
684
M
in Film Of Zlectrolytes
Throu :
Discussion 10.3. Koonshek, Yu Chtzn&dzhov,
To. A. VdOvIn.
0.2. Khachturyan and contri.'U';Ing
outhoral 669
PART VIII. ILICTROCHERICAL ?R0CZS3ZS IS
NONFERROUS 695
MXTALLUROY
3t~qd9r_T-L (Dnepropetrovsk Institute of
Chemical Technology
T9*nI P.R. D2*rzhInsk1y8 Institute of
ch"Ietry. Academy
of Selelless . K&xSSR). Xlectrolysis as a
Means of Combining
Card 27/34
Several Retallurgleal and Chemical
Production Processes
(30m Raw Process*& of Xydroolectrle
Potallurgy) 65ri
JLUlQX9-k1y, M.T. (Kazakh State University,
Academy Of 3cl*ncgs.
Ks9S3R'r.--3Om Problem of A.1goLm
Metallurgy - Cementation
Of Metal@ With Amalgams 704
Dell K-R. Karkov, I.DPansb
j--T uko, Xe- a.
rand a General and In-
te . 0.
organic Chemistry, Ac2cemy or science*.
ukrssn). Elget.
rOlYtla purification or 14ad From ?used
Salto 7IQ
Ch
UOUGN-D-N.. and V -IL ZlIna (Institute or
Metallurgy,
Academy or sciences. -0-v.--jnv4stjC&tjOn
of the Potentials
and Anodic Polarization Of Metallic
3uirid*9 and Their
Alloys 715
-ULN407-P.L. and I.A. Bauman (Deese sod)
(VsasOyutn7y nauchno-
1492410vattl-NIM-TRIP17rut towetnyO
metallov - All-Unlon
Stl*ntlflc Research Institute of Xonfarrous
Metals). Special
Card 28/34
features of the Anode Procot;.Durl
COPP*r-Xlckol Anode in a Sul ,.Cno the
ftrifIcatlon or a
h1orlde liectro2yte T20
Zar*tgkly, S.A., 1-0- Zh4rnIt0k1Y
(DoCeased). and I.A. 909danava.
Anodic Behavlor or ft,,ganose and Its
Alloys 72J
SOV/169-59-6-6168
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, O9ofIzIka, 1959, Nr
6, p ill (USSR"
AUTHORS-.- Bauman, I.A., Solonin, S.V.
TI=: On the Use of Extrapolatlon Formulae for the Forecast of
Cyclono Shifts
\7-
PERIODICAL- Tr. Leningr. gidrometeorol. in-ta, 1958, Nr 8, PP
34 - 38
ABSTRACT: The verification of the Petersen extrapolation
formulae, modified/
by Oandin, showed their olear advantage over other methods 1n
forecasting direotion and shift velocity of cyolones, Th&
ver-4-
fication was performed for 106 cyclones, observed during the
period from September 1954 to January 1956. The ratio of the
mean vector difference between the calculated and effective
velocities in relation to the mean value-of the effective
velocities amounts to 39%, The mean deviation of the forecast
directions from the real directions amounts to 160, in 47% of
Card 1/2 all cases this deviation did not exceed 100. The
results of the
SOV/169-59-6-6168
on the Use of Extrapolation Formulae for the Forecast of
Cyclone Shifts
verification showed that the limitations for the
selection of cases are very
great when using the present method. For this reascm,
merely 106 cyzlmes
were found for which this methDd could be used. MI. 6
titles.
L.V. Klimenko 0
Card 2/2
S/169/61/000/005/012/049
A005/A130
AUTHOR: Bauman, LA.
TITLE: Some features of occurrence of Siberian anticyclones
PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 5, 1961, 58,abatract
5
B 477,, (Tr. Leningr. gidrometeorol. in-ta, 1960, no. 9,
76-92)
TEXT: The author reports on investigation of the macrosynoptic con
ditions of occurrence of Siberian antioyclones with varieties of the
main
-circulation patterns proposed by G.Ya. Vangengeyn, its vertical
extent and
its thermal structure. Varieties of the elementary synoptic processes
(ESP) in winter seasons from October 1939 to March 1959 are examined.
The
total number of ESP of saoh variety and the recurrence of the variety
re-
lative to the total number of ESP with the given circulation pattern
were
oalculatedi Seven varieties were observed for western and eastern air-
oulation patterns. The total recurrence of the most frequently
encountered
varieties relative to the total number of ESP, referred to western and
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Sons, featurve of occurrence of Siberian ... 1005/A130
eastern circulation patterns, equalled 69 and 75% respectively.
Pattern C
evinced 5 varieties in all. Their total recurrence was equal to
81%.
For the main varieties of western-pattern processes the
lifetime of an
anticyclone amounts to 5-7 days. The pressure in the
anticyclone center
does not exceed 1,055-1,060 mb. This being the case,
anticyclones are
low and cold formations. I Siberian antioyclone with eastern
circulation
pattern forms mostly below the entrance of a frontal altitude
zone into
the rear of an altitude cyclone. Together with a Buropean warm
anti-
cyclone, it forms near the ground an intense anticyolone system
over
Burasia, with pressures in its center of up to 1,070-1,075 mb.
Such anti-
cyclones last 18-20 days. Siberian anticyclones with eastern
pattern may
be high or low and warm or cold, but they are mostly thermally
asymmetric.
The lifetime of well developed anticyclones of the C pattern
does not ex-
ceed 12-14 dayal their intensity is 19055-1,065 mb. The
antioyolones may
be high or low, warm or cold (but mostly thermally asymmetric).
In
eastern pattern processes the recurrence of well developed
anticyolonea
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Boas features of ooourrenos of Siberian 1005/A130
is twioe as frequent as-in other airoulation patterns, and
their extension
in area and lifetime is very great.
I. Cherenkovs,
[Abstraotoris note: Complete translation.]
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AUTHOR: Bauman. I.
TITLE: Indices of atmospheric circulation as a characteristio-
of its-main forms
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurrAalg Geofizikaj no. 9, 1962t 38, ab-:
stract 9B222 (Tr. Le&ngr. gidrometeorol. in-tat no,
129 1961, 3-9)
TEXT: A. L. Kats' indices were calculated from 500-mb surface maDS'
for a territory, situated between 60-1100E and 50-70011 for 40 wi;-~
litain'the
ter months (November-Marchp 1949-1956) in order-to asce
role of the atmospheric circulation's zonhl and meridional compo-
nents in processes of different circulation forms (G. Ya. Vangen-
geym's Wp Ct and E). The zonal*(I E), meridi6nal (IM), and total
.(10 = Iz/Im ) circulation indices were determined separately for the
0
latitudinal zones 50-60 and 60-70 N and then averaged for the whole
,--of the territory chosen. The values of I z and I m vary from 4.2 to
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6.4 and from 0.2 to 7.3 dkm/10 eqiliv'.~ respectively. For each cir-
culation form the mean values of the indices ("norms") were ovtai-
ned from their daily values. Definite combinations of values of
IzI Im, and Io are on an average inherent to each circula'tion form.
The zonal form's processes are characterized by a large (1.7 dkm/
10 equiv.) zonal and a small (1.2 dkm/10 equiv.) meridional index,
but the easterly form's processes are*characterized by a small zo-:
nal (0.6 dkm/10 equiv.) and a large meridional (1.6 dkm/10equiv.)
index. The processes of form C are characterized by.high IZ and I M.
values (1.4 dkm/10 equiv,). Comparison of the values of the indi-
ces with the sign and magnitude of the corresponding mean monthly
temperature and pressure anomalies during each circulation form
showed that negative temperature and positive pressure anomalies
correspond to the processes of form E, and that the reverBe.anoma-
ly relationslAp cbrresponds to those-of form W.,Different values.-
of the I and,; iindices determine the fluctuations in the magni-
Z W
tudes of anomaliae for the same circulation form, The relation-
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shire of the circulation indices were derived for, cases of the
ano-j
malous development of each circulation form. The mean monthly va-
lues of the circulation indioes and the maximum values of mean
monthly temperature and pressure anomalies are given for cases of
the transformaticn of each of the main and combined circulation
forms. The investigation's results indioate-that indices, computed7
for West and Central Siberia,~ ate definitely related synchronously,
to the magnitudes and sign of th6 meazf monthly temperatare and
.pressure anomalies during the main forms of atmospheric oircula
tion. The relation allows the indieds to be.taken into accomit
when diagnosing the initial macroprocesees -for forecasts, 4
referen-
ces. / Abstracter's note: Complete translation*2
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TITLE:
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D228/D307
Bauman, I. A. and Yegorova, L. A.
Upper cyclones near the Moscow-Leningrad a ir route
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 9, 19629 41, ab..:
atract 9B238 (Tr..Leningr. gidrometeorol. in-ta, no.
12, 196.1, 14U-144)
.TEXT: The trajectories and freqdency of upper cyclones over north,
western districts of the Union's European part and, in particular,
near the Moscow-Leningrad air route were investigated statisti-
cally from daily synoptic and aerologic charts for the period Ja-
nuary 1958 - July 1960. 100 cases of the 'development of upper cy-
cloneaq whose centers existed.for not less than 2 days on the,500-
.mb surface map, w,are studied-in all. The authors give the
frequen-
.cy of cyclonic cztntera on the 850-, 700-1 500-9 300-t and 200-mb
isobaric surfaces and also at sea level during different forms of
atmospheric circulation (G. Ya. Vangengeymle W9 0, and E). The ver-
--tical structure of upper oyolonee is extremely irregular.,415 CY-
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Upper cyclones'near D228/D307
50~-mb
clones, which were observed on
surface maps, corresponded
to 273 sea-level cyclonic centers. The.frequencies of cyclonid
centers at the' chief isobaric surfaces in relation to the total
number of days with each of the atmospheric circulation forms were
derived. The me imum frequency of cyclonic centers is noted during
the processes of form Op the minimal'being recorded diuring the pro-
cesses of form E. This agrees with the principal synoptic features
V'
of processes during the main atmospheric circulation forms. The .11~
a4erage duration of the existence of cyclonic centers on the 500-mb
surface is somewhat more than 4 days. Enclosed ref:Vons or cold
troughs corresponded to the majority of cyclones 65%) on the OT-
500/1000 maps. The rate of movement of upper cyclones exceeded
20 km/hr in most cases (63%) and in about 1/3 of the cases was
close to that of near-ground cyclones. In 12% of the cases the ve-
locity of cyclones, observed to the 200-mb levelt exceeded 40 km/.
~w.*There is a~definite connection between the processes of the.
main atmospheric circulation forms and the directions of movement
of upper cyclones. The authors give the standara trajectories of
-.upper cyclones that are characteristic of each circulation formo
rafir nces. Z-Abstracter's notet Oomplete translations-1
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;SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abe. 9B271
AUTHOR: B~~~I.A.; YegRMMI L. A. 4
JIM: Forecasting hiab altitude cvclones
~CITED SOURCE% Tr. Leningr.-gidr-ometeorol. in-ta, vyp. 22, 1964,
243-248
TOPIC TAGS: weather fo-.vcasting, cyclone, meteorology
ITRANSLATION: 149 cases of high altitude cyclones (not tracked at
sea level) were
,selected fx-om AT-500'maps for the territory bounded by 40-700 ~.
lat. and 0-600 E.
jong. for 1949-1961. 10-12 of these cyclones per year were observed
on the average.,
jThey lasted no more than three days In 76% of the cases. The
deeper the cyclone the
Aonger it continued. High altitude cyclones arise most frequently
over the central
and northwestern regions of the indicated territory. Not a single
case was observed
over mountainous regions. In most cases, stratified clouds
accompanied. by precipi-.
station appeared above the regions where high altitude cyclones
were observed. In
:97% of the cases, the cyclone showed a low level tropopause
(225-350 mb) as distinct
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!from ordinary cyclones (the high altitude variety appears in
regions with a compara
Itively -low baric and therml gradient and is prectically
independent of planetary
I
-high altitude frontal zones. The greatest recurrent (31%) was
observed for cyclones
.,stretching from the 700 to the 300 mb surface, as well as those
tracked only at the
!500 and 300 (19%) or 700 and 500 (16%) mb surfaces. Most of the
high altitude cy-
:clones with oonsiderable vertical thickness (from 850 to 300
and-fr*m 700 to 300 mb)
,move at a rate of no more than 20 km/hr. When Yertical thickness
is low, the recur-
irence of velocities greater than 20 km/hr is approximately 20%.
Synoptic conditions
'for generation of high altitude-cyclones reduce to 3 cases: 1) the
formation of re-
depressions due to filling of the ground section of,the cyclone
(16% of the
~cases); 2) the generation of individual formations in a high
altitude trough (50);
am' (30%) where the cyc
:3) formation in a comparatively calm high altitude stre lonic
Yortex is first generated at high altitudes and may subsequently
"capture" lower ly--:
lng layers In its circulation.,' A relationship 16 established
between the generation
,of high altitude cyclvaes and the nature of large scale processes.
Basic rules are
formulated for forecasting the generation-and evolution of these
cyclones,witL rees-
'peat to temperature field on AT-700, AT-500 and OT-500/1000 maps.
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BAU.AA N, J.
MILITARY & NAVAL SCIE24CES: GEI&RAL
Feriddical NASA VEDA. Vol. 5, no . 11, Nov. 1958.
BAUMAN, J. Air conditioning. P. 493.
Honthly List of East European Accessions (LEAI) LC, Vol. 8,
no. 3, March, 1959. Uncl.
BAUMNs-16Jmuftandidat teldinichaskikb nauk-. ORAXHIIASPILI,
M.X., laureat
1AW00ow-Stalinskoy previii, Inshener,
Pagulatirg the output of roaCtion tprbines by an adjustable
tip
on the spiral oasivg. Trudy TION 40.12959-91 150. (KW lOt8)
(Hydiaulio turbines)
Fxperimental Investigation of the Flow in the Spiral Chambers
of Radial-
A7ds Turbines.
The author reports on an experiment in which measurements were
made
of the velocity field in several transverse sections of the
spiral feed
chanb,F-rs of hydroturbines of four different designs. It was
shown that
the nanimif orwAty of the radial velocity conponents Is less
when a di-
recting apparatus is used and when one of the chambers has an
enlarged
input section. (RZhMekhp No. 6, 1955) Tr- Vnes- n-1, in-ta
Gidromaghi-nmiz,
No. 18, 1954, 52-65
SO: Sum. No. 744, 8 Dee 55 - Supplementary Survey of Soviet
Scientific
Abstracts (17)
Can I Tech ;ci
Diss;-rttitian; "Invo..tir,-Atio . of
Vha 51n.r-lc-
Blade TWIT-Ulation of th:~ Yow Tow~r
ky-iro-,lectric Unit."
26/5/5' C-
lbscow Order of Lenin Fow,~.-r
E.ginearing Inst, ir~eri
V. 1- Iblotov.
00*K0)& Vecheryaya Moskva
Sum 71
XEWJJM, R.; TUMIN, Zh. [Thoursain, J.) X.I. . (translator];
ARTEMOV, L.A., redaktor; 320111, A.M., -VWEMrTVfflWkIy
redaktor.
[Reconditioning of rotors of hydroturIbInes In Prenob
hydroelectric
power stations, Translated from the German) Toestanovlanie
raboohikh koles g1droturbin na gidrostantsitakh Yranteli.
Perevod
a nametskogo. Moskva, Gos.snsrg.Izd-vo. 195?. 23 P. (MIRA
10:11)
(Hydraulic turbines-41aintenance and repair)
Ydttel'shtedt, A. A., Bauman, L. K., and Bororg, M.
A."Changes in carbon-dioxice and
I nitrogen exchange in wartime bmin trl;ummis", In the
collection:
MOsc-jw
- ievroiol-riya v-7en. vr mwni, Vol. 11 , 1947, P. 105-14.
S3-- U-411, 17 July 1953,(Letonis tZhurnal Inykh Statey,
11~o. 1949)
BAUM., L. K.
RAUW.,, L. K. -- "On the Modification of Carbon
Metabolism During a
!61
Disturbance of the Intergrity of Cerebral Tissues."
Sub 6 my 52,
Acad Mod Sci 'USSR (Disswtation for the Degree of
Candidate in
Biological Sciences).
SO: Vechernaya Moskva January-December 1952
- I
. ~~3 ~ 4 ~ - - I
~A- ~' a 1. -1 , 4
, ,
. I/-/ '", TV, C -
V
ST (' FY Pharnfteolog and T(,*-xicology. Narcotics ay-ld
Hypnotlas
AM. JM. RZhBiol., No* 1 19591 110- 4411
AUV,.IOR Bauman,
INST.
TIrLE Distribution of Radioactive Thiamine in Vhe or-
gans and Tissues in Relation to Hypnotic Doses
of Hedinal
ORIG. ?U?, Vopr. mod. khimii, Ic)55, 1, No 5, 323-326
ABSTRACT Thiamine-S35 was injected intramuscularly to
rats. The radioactivity was determined -in a
thick layer of dry tissue. In intact rats, after
24-hours the activity of tissue is distributed
in the following descending order: liver >kid-
noys~i-cardiac muscle >testes >cerebral hemi-
spherea -> cerebellum >diaphragm > spleen >I-Lings
spinal cord">gastrointestinal tract >skeletal
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MITTILISHTEDT, A.A.; BAUMAN, L.K.; MAKAROVA, K.M.
%UWM0dWAWWW11_"
Changes in the carbohydrate and phosphorus metabolism during
treatment of neuroses with prolonged drug-induced eleeps
Zhure
nevr. i psikh. Supplement:35 157. (MIRA 11:1)
1. Institut nevrologit (dir. - prof. N.V.Konovalov) AMN
SSSR,
Moskva.
(SLEEP-THERAPBUTIG USE) (NEUROSES)
(METABOLISM, DISORDERS OF)
ZONOVALOV, N.V.; NUTTZLOORTM, A.A.; BAUXAN. L.K.; GOTOTTSBU, Te.T.
Copper metabolism In hapstolenticular degeneration and during
treatment of this disease with thiol preparation@ (with summary in
French]. 2hur.noyr. I palkh. 57 no.1:396-48 157. (MLRA 10:3)
1. Institut nevrologli (dlr. - prof* I.T.Konovalov) ANS SSSR, Noskyse
(COPM, *stab.
in hepatolenticular degeneration during tbar. with
sulfhydryl q4s.)
(MWATOLNIMICUU]t DIGINUATION, metab.
coppers without A during ther. with sulfhydryl opda)
(SULTHYDRYL COMMUS, ther, use
hapatolentIcalar degeneration, copper metab. in)
BAPHANy ~. K.
topper content of tissues of patients vith
hapatolonticular
dpgoneration. Zhw.nevr.i psikh. 60 no.9%U41-1145 160,
(MIRA 14,: 1)
1. Institut, myro:Logll (dir. - Prof. N.V.
Konovalov) ANN SWRI
Moskva. DEGENERATION)
. .-(&*PERIN THE BODY)
BAUVJ'-N, L. K., PATRUNOVA, V., P., and MMUSHTEDT,
A. A. (Uss'.R)
"Aminoferases of Blo-d Serum and the Amino Acid
Metabolism during
Hepato-Cerebral Dystrophy."
Report presented at the 5th International
Biochemistry Congress,
Moscow, 10-16 -ug 1961