SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BELKINA, N.P. - BELKIND, M.G.

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BELKINA, N.P.,, kand.med.naul-, Injury to the heart from a foreign body in the esophagus. Vest. otorin. 22 no.105-96 Ja-F 160, (HIHA l4t5) 1. Iz Leningradskogo nauchno-isoledavatell bkogo instituta po bolezuyam ukha,, gorl.a. nosa i rechi (dir. - prof. I.A.lopotko, deystviteltnyy ohlen AMN SSSR V.I.Voya nauchnyy rukovodite:11 - chek). 1AGUS-FOREIGN BODIES) (HFART-WOUNDS AND INJURIES) BALTMO P.H.g kw2d.med.naWc Hosinophilic granuloma of the temporal bone. Yest.otorin. 21 no.4:87-88 JI-Ag 159.- (MIRA. 12:10) 1. iz Leningradskogo nauchno-iseledovateliskogo instituta po boleznyam ukha, gorla, nose, i rechi (dir. - prof.I.A.Lopotko. nauchn,vy rukovoditell - deyetvitel'W chlen AM SSSR V-I- Voyachek). (MOSIMOPHILIC GRANUL014h) (TEMPORLL 1301M die.) ARTEMOVA, L.;_IELKINA R ..--VINOKUR, R. "Financing and supplying credit for capital investments" by P.D. Podshivalenko, I.D.Sher, and others. Reviewed by L.Artemova, R.Belkina, R.Vinokur. Fin. SSSR 22 no.11:88-90 N 161. (MIRA, 14; 11) (Banks and banking) (Construction industry--Finance) (Poschivalenko, P. D.) (Sher, I. D.) EELXINA, R I ZAK9 A. Finances of house-building combines. Fin.SSSR 37 no.304-37 Mr 163a (KML 1684) I(Construction industry-Finance) INA, R.A. One-roller method of obtaining half 8hades on multicolor printed portions of fatric, Obm. tekh, opyt. [MLPI no.9:16-17 156. (RDU 11:10) (Textile printing) BEMINA, R.K.. Imnd.skonom.nauk, starshiy nauchnyy sotructnik Improving regulations for making estimates and their standardi- zation in the construction industry. Trudy MIZI no.14:531-546 159. (MIR& 13:1) 1. Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut Kiniaterstva, finansov SSSR. (Building--Estimates) BILICIEL, R.K. increase control over estimated construction costs. Fin-SSSR 20 no-3:36-41 gr '59. (KIRA 12:7) Muilding-Jetinates) BELKINA, Revekka Konstantinevna; RYUMIV, S.M., otv. red.; NADEZHDINA, A., =7-red,-izd-va-j- TELEGINA-)-T-.j tekhn, red, (Working capital of contracting construction organizations]Obo- rotnye sredetva podriadnykh stroiteltnykh organizatsii. Moskva, Gosfinizdat, 1962. 186 p. (MIU 15:12) (Construction industry-Finance) IKONNIKOV) V.V.j prof.; VASILIYEV, P.G., ,and, ekon.nauk; IAVROV, V.V., prof.; RYUMI.N,,S.M.; KOLYCHEV, L.I., kand. ekoh. nauk; SAKOYLOV) V.K.; LYSKOVICHp A.A.; KOLOMIN, Ye.V., kand. ekon. nauk; MITELIMAN, Ye.L., kand. ekon. nauk; -BEL"KINA, R.K., kand. ekon. nail ; SHTEYNSHLEYGER,, S.B.., =7 ett E.001 ; ROTLEYDER, A.Ya. # kand. ekon. nauk; FOGODIN.. Yu&s, red*; TEUGINA, T.2 tekhn. red. [Finance a~d credit in the U.S,S,R.] Finansy i kredit SSSR. Moskva, Izd-vo "Finansy," 1964. 447 p. (MIRA 17:3) A-SA-4it; NOISIM, A.A doktor tekhnnauk. prof,, red.; KLSHMICE, G.I., redo; LIVOCHKIRA, LvI*, tekhn,rsd*,. ClInglieh-Russian dictionary of shipbuilding and marine engine building] Anglo-rusekiL slovarl po sudostroaniiu i s'udovo=x mahinostroenitu, leningred. Gos. soiusnos izd-vo sudoetrotte promVshl. 1958. 573 P. (MIRA 11:0 (Shipbuilding-Dictionarias) (VArIne engineering--Dictionaries) (Inglish language-Dicti6naries-Russian) BEIYANCHIKOV, V.N., inzh.; NOVIKOV, I.V.,, inzh.; ZAYTSF.11. L,Ye., inzh.; AKIL'YEi, S.A., inzh.;-BELKIN, V A.p iAzb.; POCHKINAO L.A.s inzh.; VASILIYEV, O.A., inzh.; Prinimali uchasf.iye: KOPEYKINA, O.P.; WIPWOVA, A.N.; N4 SHILINA, Ye.I.; LAGUNOV, Ye.N.; REZNIK, S.Z.; iRIS14AN, B.I.; KU34,HW r [Operational life of parts of excavating, construction, and road machinery; a reference catalog) Sroki sluzhby de- talei ekskavatorov, stroitellrWkh i dorozhrykh mashir- katalog spravochnik. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Gos- lesbumizdat. Pt.2. (Road, construction machinerys and machinery for manufacturing building materials] DorozhrWe. stroitel'rWe mashirW i mashirq dlia proizvodstva stroitell- zWkh materialov. 1963. 306 p. (MIRA 17:4) 1. "Stroitiyazhmashzapahasti," Tekhnicbeskaya kontora. Kon- struktorskcVe byuro. LTUNOVV M. 1. 0 insh.; ffAy Be U,p inzh, Standard plans of ahops and plants for briclr-ldn for rm-al construction. Strol. mat. 8 n0-9:13-15 S 162. (MMA 15: 10) (Brickmaking machinery) ACCESSION NR: AP4043330 8/0191/64/000/008/0064/0067 AUTHOR: Belkina, T. M.,0 Zaby*rina, K. I.,' Umova, 1. G. F'romberg, M. B. TITLE: Adhesives for film-coated electrical insulating board SOURCE: Plasticheakiye massy*, no. 1964, 64-67 TOPIC TAGS: coating,. adhesive, electrical insulation, insulating board, triacetate, poly- ethylene terepht1talate, polyethylene, glyceroterephthalate, polyglycerophthalate, castor oil, Rezyl, acrylonitrile resin SKN-40, polyvinylformalethylal VL-7, alkydemelamine MGM-8, ethyl alcohol, toluene, acetone, bonding strength, alkydemelamine ML-92, polymer adhesive, polymer solubility, polyethylene film, silicie acid ester ABSTRACT: The mechanical and dielectric properties of triacetate and polyethylene terephthalate films used for coating electrical insulating boards are tabulated and com- pared. For bonding polyethylene terephthalate films to electrical insulating boards, polymers such as polyethylene glyceroterephthalate, polyglycerophthalate modified with castor oil (Rezyl) and acrylonitrile resin SKN-40 dissolved in acetone or in a 1:1 mixture of alcohol and acetone, with different modifiers, were tested. Commercial lacquers such as polyvinylformalethylal VL-7 and aftdemelamines MGM-8 and ML-92 were also tested, using an electric adhesiometer on 5-mm, -wide coated strips. The adhesive was appliedtol. 1/2 Card ACCESSION the applied The ester of considerably different obtained toluene-acetone viscosity of characteristics, acteristics 'Orig. ASSOCIAMON: NR: AP4043330 cardboard in a thin layer and dried for 3-4 min. at DOC before the Lolymer film was to it; the sample was then kept under a pressure of 15 20 kg/cm at 90 + 5C.. highest bonding strength was obtained with the Rezyl resin 90, modified wifh- the ethyl ;t Of O-BiliCiC acid. A plot of the stability of the Rezyl compositions against the contenti the ethyl ester of o-silleic acid showed that the gelatinization time of Rezyl diminishes with increasing ester content. The viscosity of bonding compositions with solvents was plotted against storage time at 20 + 5C. Stable compositions were by dissolving them In a mixture of alcohol and toluene (1 :1) or ethyl alcohol- 0:1:1). They remained stable for 6 months during which time their almost unchanged. The Rezyl adhesive modified with the ethyl ester remained o-silicic acid (23-7) applied to metal showed high heat-stability and very good electrical WhIA did not change significantly in a humid atmosphere. The char- of the comlboltion 23-7 and those of the bonded insulating board are listed. art. has: 2 figureb., 2 tables and 1 chemical equation. None- 00 ENCU 00 SUBMITTED: NO REF SOV: 000 OTHEMI 003~ SUB CODM OC, Wr 2/2. C~ d ,BELKINA,, T.M:j ZABYRINA, K.I.; LIMOVA, I.G.; FROMBERG, M.B. Adhesive compositions for film electric insulation cardboard. Plast. massy no.8:64-67 164. (MIRA 17:12) ACCESSION NR: AP4043820 S/0303/64/000/004/0019/0021 AUTHOR: -Itqlk T. M.,,Zaby*rina, K. L, Umova, 1. G. , Frombergp M. B. Ins TITLE: Binder coatings for mica insulation tapes, based on modified epoxy res SOURCE: IA3kokrasochny*ye materialy* I ikh primenenlye, no. 4, 1964, 19-21 TOPIC TAGS: electric insulation tape, mica insulation tape, tape binder coating, tape saturation coating, I modified epoxy resin, resin ED-6, resin E-40, polyester amide Ity, binder coating resin, binder coating insulating property, binder coating thermal stabil synthesis ABSTRACT: The authors synthesized binders for synthetic mica insulation tapes Intended for prolonged operation at 155C (heat resistance class F). The compositions were for- in tai ed po mulated from epoxy resins ED-6 or E-40 and polyester amide res s ob n by ly- condensation of adipic acid, synthetic fatty acids, phthalic anhydride, glycerol and mono- i othylaniline. Tetraethoxysilane was used as the hardening agent. The hardening process n is presented schematically and authors conclude that It represents a reaction betwee tetraethoxysilane and hydroxyl groups of the epoxy iesin or the polyester, sometimes in- cluding a reaction between hydroxyl groups of the epoxy resin and auwxy groups of the tetraethoxystlane. The synthesized coating retained viscosity of 40 Bee. over pro- C.,d 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4043820 longed periods at an epoxy-polyester ratio of 100:40. Bonding capacity was best at 28. 6% epoxy content. Saturation compounds and bifiders should conWin 20-25% and 48- 52% resin, respectively. Weight loss did not exceed 20-25% and b4ndingca - pacity re mained at 25-30 kg over 30 days of heat aging. Thirmal elasticity was 15-20 hrs. at 180C and up to 600 hrs. at 150C. Volume resistivity and dielectric strength values 0 also tabulated.-. "The mica Insulati n tape was prej*red by 0. M. jilina. -1 Orig. art. has- 2 tables, 3 graphs and I'chemical flow chart. P ASSOCIATION: None suBmITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: MTOC NO REF SOV:, 002 OTHER: 004 Card 2/2 BELKINA, Ye. Production-mans work with employees in a Soviet agency. Sov. ProfeniuzY 7 no-15:51-53 Ag '59. (MRA 12:12) 1. Predeadatoll profbyuro ponsionnogo upravleniya Rinisterstva sotsiallnogo obespecbenlya RSFSR. (Trade unions) RITMMO, G.T.; BITIMA, Te,A.. Seminar on problems of industrial bygiones city. planning, and con- trol of air pollution. Gig. sanit.& I(oskva no. 1:56-57 Jan 1933. (MML 24:2) BEIKINA Ye. S "The intonation of basic commmication types in Indonesian." report submitted for 5th Intl Cong of Phonetic Sciences, Muenster, W. Germany, 16-23 Aug 64. BELKINA, Yu. New modification of the reaction for detecting aldehyde groups with silver oxide. Uch.zap. MOPI 84:191-193 1.1190 (KERA 14:9) (Aldehydes) (Silver oxide) IOVEHKO, Nikolay Grigorlyevich; XEXM, A.M., nauchnyy sotrudnik; ,z-BEUDIA, Z.A.. red.; EMAYMINA, K.I., takhn.red. (Hydro-physical properties and water balance of soils in the U.S.S.R.J Vodno-fisicheskie svoistva i vodnyi rezhim pochv USM. Pod red. A.M.Kekukba. Leningrad, Gidrometeor.izd-vo, 1960. 351 p. (HIRA 14:1) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatel'Wdy gidrometsorologicheskiy inatitut (for Kekukh). (Soil moisture) BELTINA, Z. P. "Investigation of the Effedt of Increased 027gen Content on the Operation of an Aircraft Engine." Sub 6 Jun 47, Moscow Order of Lenin Aviation Inst imoul Sergo Ordzhonikidze Dissertations presented for degrees in science and engineering ~n Moscow in 1947 50'. Sum No. 457, 18 Apr 53 2AAS/Orl I/b4l/063 ~8/61/000/006 AOOI/AlOl 3%/ / 73 ALTZHOR Belkind, A.I. TIM- on electron emission from NaCl roentgenized crystals PERTIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal. Fizika, no. 6, 1961, 329-,330, abstract 6Zh4 ("Tr. In-ta fiz, i astron. AN Est-SSIV, 1960, no. 12, 241-248, Engl. summary) TEXT: This is a discussion of the results of a comprehensive investigation ofelectron emission from NaCl crystals. The following phenomena were simultaneous- ly measured: thermal decoloration and thermionic emission, as well as thermal lu- minescence, thermal optical luminescence, thernonic emission and photothermoemis- sion., There are 13 references, [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 20839 75 S/048/61/025/003/028/047 B104/B202 AUTHORS: Belkind, A. 1. and Kyaembro, Kh. F. TITLE: Photo- and thermostimulated electron emission from alkali halide crystal phosphors excited by ultraviolet radiation PERIODICAL: Isvest-,Ya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fiz-4cheskaya, v. 25, no. 3, 1961, 381-383 TEXT: This paper was presented at the 9th conference on luminescence (crystal phosphors), Klyev, June 20 to 25, 1960. Already in earlier papers the authors used electrical methods instead of absorption and luiain6soence methods when investigating the mechanism and the~kine-tios Of Physical processcs causing luminescence and ~-olor centers for alkali halide crystals. In these studies the KBr, KCI, NaCl, KBr-Tl.. 01-TI, and NaCI-Tl orystal phosphors were excited by means of ultraviolet radiation of an Al spark discharge whose individual lines were separated by means of a mono- ohromator. In accordance with western data the oontour of the excitation spectrum of the emission of a KBr crystal differs from that of the F- absorption bands, however, it increalses Into the direction of shorter Card 1/4 20839 .13/046/61/025/003/028/047 Photo- and thermostimulated electron... B104/B202 waves with hvojl.6 av. When determining the effeot of de-excitation of the visible light on the emission of a photo-excited KBr crystal it was found that photoemission was caused by the F-centers. This is proved by the hypothesis of the direct optical ejection of an electron from the F-center into the vacuum. As may be seen from Fig. 1 the contour of a short-wave activator absorption band is observed in a KC1-Tl phosphor in the spectrum of photostimulated emission and also in the photostimulated F-luminescence band. These activator absorption bands corre3pond to the ISO--4 1P, transitions in the Tl +-ions. Also the phosphorescence spectrum has the same form. Hence, direct electric measurement data are available on the recombination mechanism of phosphorescence in the KCl-Tl phoophorus. After excitation of an NaCl-TI phosphor by means of ultraviolet light in the shortwave activator band also a thermostimulated electron emission can be observed (Fig. 2). The authors found that the stages of thermal deooloration at 420, 440, and 5200K tire accompanied by electron emission. The authors infer a surface-type emission and a volume-type absorption from the fact that the stages Q.-:' thermal decolora- tion at low temperatures are not accompanied by emission. The close rela- Card 2/4 20839 S104816110251~03102910~!T Photo- and thermostimulated electron... B104/32.02 tiq~n'between the maximum.O:f thermositimulated electron emission and the=al Ocoloration indicates the recombination'eharacter of phospho.-escence in alkali,halide crystals.' I- M. 'Elango and Ch. B. Lushchik and mentioned. he S a -Soviet-bloc and 2 non.-Soviat-bloc T -re are 2 figure nd 10 references: 5 ASSOCIATIO14: Institut fiziki i astronomii Akademii nauk ESSR (Institute of Physics and Astronomy of the Academy of Scidnoes Zstoris%aya SSR) Ise Ma see fm V Legend to Fig. 1: excitation- apectrum of photostimulated electron,: ri omission: (.1 ), Of pilotoutimullated-, . F-lumines.cence bands (2) and of j phosphorescence 3) in a'-KCI-Tl 3injle crystal (4) Absorption sl~ectrum.and (~I) excited absorp-. VAX T(* tion spectrum of the same p sphor nfter expoeure to Al-emission Card 3/4 7 ley 20839 S/04S/61/nC29/COA/028/0A' '/B2,02 Photo- and.tliermostimulated electron.,.. BlN IN .4fe :uv nu I.-OT ACCESSICY V R., AT3013096 S/261 3/6 2/000/0 21/0 287/0 299 AUTHORt Belkind, A. 1. TITLEs.. Photostimulated electron emiasionfrom complex color centers SOURCEt ANY EstSSR. Inetitut fizild i. astronordl. Trudy*, no. 21, 1962, 287-289 TOPIC TAGS: 'color center, electron emission, f band, short wnve length ABSTRACT: Photostim:~leted electren erdssion (PER) from complex color centers, originsting in NaCl at room temperature, has been studied. The crystal Tres grown by the 1~:r~poulos method and colored through undecoqmsed Al-flash light. In the F- band region (400-600 mA) measurements on PEE intensity indicate a rznotonic grovith towards short wave lengths, whereas (in the region 65OZ-800 mA) a small maximum is observed around 725-730-m11. It is thought th.-t a change in PEE with F-centers cqused by a change in complex color centers (Y-centeis) may be due to the effect of secondery electron localization on capture levels. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. ASSOCIATION: M EatSSR. Institut fizild i astronovdi (IN EstSSR. Institute of Physics and Astronoror) 'Card C- 7' _6i 8/311 -1006 "T' AUTHOR- 13elkind A.L. Katendarev, RA. Iq TITLE: Effect of lonlr!M dial4aaVri photoatinnulated emission from HaC I ~-,nd Trct _ta tion w SOURCE: AN LaLSSR. Instilytft." Radiatsiornaya ffisika, no. 1, 196,L lom y+yc _TALG5 ionizing-v fatl 7 center-, -ultraviolet -iriadWi0n, lattice vacancy ABSTRACT: The'paper presents tho'initial results of an investigatiou of the growul of F -centers tinder the influence of ultraviolet radiation, as studied by the n, et1hod of photo- Natural NX A Mulate d, emission (PSE). I and grown NaC I and KCI crystals Nvere,~,",;ed. The souroe of ultraviolet ligat was a condensed aluniinum spark. The process of colura- lion of uia crystals by the spark was studied chlefly by nie,,ws of the change in the PSP nig- nal stin- 14lated at the maximum of the F absorption bmd (465 mtk for NaC 1 and 5 60 mK for 1,~Cr). 'rho otrong lafluence of preliminary x-irradiation followed by decolorization. on the Mwvium volue of PSE is attrfiouted to an Inere-ase in the number of free vacan-cies during L J -2, ~411 7'AT5 --ACCEMON-- these two processes. The Initial results presented in the paper show the promise of the PSE, method, a pbenomenon related to the properties of the surface la.ver of a crystal, Orig. art. has: 2 figures. ,,VSSOCIATION: Institut fizflci AN Lat. SSR (Physies Institute, AN Lat. SSR) SUBMITTED: 18Mar64 EXCL: 00 SUB CODE: OP NO REF SOV; 004 OTHER: 008 ird 2/2 .I,---i ~- ~ - . I ~ cord - '1/2 'ACCESSION NR: AT5000399 mcchanisms,, an analysls'of which is ~given. PSE from M color centers vms observed in ~XC I crystals,, and the influenceof these centers on PSE in the region of the F-band was demonstrated. "The authors express their deep appreciation to Ch. B. LVAbgki-k- for ~sug- gesting the topic and s~pervlsing the work, to K. K. Shyarts, and, Mb. F. _Kyq-qmbre for very helpful discuss ions of the problems treated in the paper, and to R.I. Kalendarev for assistance in carrying out the experiments." Orig. art. has: 10 figures, 12 formulas. and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: InsUtut fiziki AN Lat. SSR (Physics bstitute, AN Lat*. SM) SUBMITTED: 1SMar64 NO REP SOV., 028 ENCL,. 00 OTHER., 042 SUB CODE: OP F 2 Oird LZ-- XWE ACMS ION MR APOV009535 AUMORz Belkind 1. Kyaombre, Kh. F. ATTTLE- Cancerning two~W'Cbanisms ot photostinulated electron P -niasion from ionio cryatals Pleport, 12th Conforen-ce on Luninescencelheld in Ltvov, 30 Jan-5 Feb 196171----,- SOURCS: "AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Scrip fixichaskaya, v. 29, no. 3, 1965. 466-468 TOPIC TAGS: photoelectric emission, color center, alkali halide, single crystal ABSTWICT: The authors recall their earlier experiment&I w ostimulat ork on phot Od !electron emission from colored alkali halide crystala (1"r. in-tua fiz. I astron. AN !1-:StSSR, No.14, 247 (1961); No. 210 173, (1962); Sb. Fizika shbholochnogaloldnykh kristallov, p. 390, Riga, 1962; Radiatelonnaya fizIka tverdogo tela, p.51, R.1ga, 1964; Tr, In-ta fiz, I astron. Aft EstSSR, No.21, 237, (1962)) 0 a-nd briefly discuss some of the results In tor= of the following two Lew-ohallismq: 1) Phototollization emission - an F center is diroctly louiznd by the incident photon with tl-.O emission.1 of an energetic electron, and 2) Photothemal enassion - an P center Is excited by the Incident photon to the 2 level, is subsequently "Ibermally louized, and the i resulting electron is thormarly, ojaoted from the oryotal. These necbranistn los-d tol Card 1/2 6n V"ftt ACCESSION JR; APSOM26 -:-AwH-0R-. Belkirg&-' A L T IT19: E Ussimsi from. alkzli photcattmulett6d er d ffIOPort, 'A""Ifth hali e cry q p_ 1 Id L vov -A--g" 1~q ------- j0-J-a--a--5--Feb 196_47' SMUT; ANUSSR. Izvestiya. Serlya Michesbays, v. 29, to. 3, 19G5, 469-471 WPM TAGO., alk-ali. halide, sodt=-chlorldo. color. center, photostimulated emission, x ray irradiation, radiation damage A&STRAC14 The author investigated the form-Ation raf F cantera in NaCl by 70 1r:v F-rays filtemd thr,,~k I m:& of k1af-11 and the accoztpanylnq ir-crease in tL-. 1"~ C-rdej- to determ-Ine V.Ietlte~- t"'C' 'Latter cffect r-4,) be 'Qt-' fu'rm-r- 'Of'~o al-e-1 r-SA 1 ai vt by F L, t(; al iz, !sheqvu aad to ccnlf.'!!~t of a rapIlly rtsi~nj (zacribe-d to tha fGrmatlau of F -~zontem frcm vacnmn~--Ecs inltlali--r ma the crvstal) follc~~*-d by a Lesa rapidly rlst.-,Z aectluva. knalva-Ls of Card 1/2 L ~,4?bl,~65 ACCESSION MR: APS009526 the curves ahowed that proportionmItty was rAintagnt between the F clenter can- "ntr4tion and the photos t Wilated and that no significant, formation of :,,aion va-cannies occurred withliN, a I(j4Ac thick surfaco layvxr. It is concluded that f,2-,jt.C)-j- I'modatc-d emlso-lon can L-.a used for stWy of color ccnter for-~tttan processli. 0-rig. trt. baz- I formt~la, I gleLtr", and I table. ASSOC TATI ON -. none SUBMITUD: 00 No R" sov: 002 EVOL: 00 C-=R-. 005 SUB CWR: SS IAlp ATD AFZS: 3230' 2s pop ec ran onp,,~ pota 8 um c 0 e 6 Ul 'silver, activation,,* thermal emissi 4. onp color center', TRACT: The author attempted to observe photostimulated emission frm an.elec-.. tronic capture center produced-by an activator. The object chosen vas single- crystal Ml-Agp in which various color centerdAxe produced upon exposure to ion- izing radiation. Attention vats orptio ~ band -focused on the E centerp the main abs n of vhich in in the visible paa:t of the 'spectrum (- 432 im). The' photostimulated. emission ims measured vith a set-up described earlier (with L. Ye. Naglip - Fizilm radiatsionnykh yav3.e&y [Physics of Radiation Phen=enal, Riga, .1964). rne absorp- tion vus measured kith a opect-rophotomeier. X-rays and ultraviolet rays were use. for the ionization. The spectra exhibit a maximum uhich coincidesp vithin the limits of experimental accuracyp with the absorption maximum of the Z a_ntersi tbuaf~, indicating that photostimulated emiscion from the E centers takes place. The re- 1/2 t 01827-67 EWT(.1)/EWT(m)/T/EWP(t)/ET1 JJP(c) JD/JG/GG ACC'NR,-AP6030948 SOURCE: *CODVF UR/0181/66/008/009/2532/2535 ~16 AUTHOR: Belkind, A. I.; Kalendarev, R. 1. ; Berdichevskaya, G. Yu. ORG: - Institute of Physics AN LatvSSR, Riga (Insfitut fiziki) 13 MT.~.E: Comprehensive investigation of nonisothermal relaxation processes in alkali-halideC SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 9, 1966, 2532-2535 TOPIC-TAGS: nonisothermal relaxation, alkali halide crystal phosphors, luminescence, discoloration, photoluminescence, thermal electron emission, photoelectron emission, relaxation combine, thermal disintegration, electron color center ABSTRACT: A comprehensive study was made of nonisothermal relaxation processes in NaCl-Tl, KCl-Ag, and KCl-T1 alkali-halide crystal phosphors. Thermally induced luminescence, thermally induced discoloration, photo-induced luminescence, thermally induced electron emission, and photo-induced electron emission were measured using a relaxation "combine" designed by the authors espically for this investigation. The data obtained contribute to an understanding 1 / 2 Card L&_ e-quVVI-Vi6p -131n&%J6 If ran&% Mi, ..Ly. %V1. 4---ACC NR------ AT6=459. SOURCE CoDt:LUR/3119/65/000/003/0083/0094 AUTHORS: =PSj9Pqk_A IA; Kalendaiev, R. I.; BerdichevskayaL06 Yu, ORG 0 TITLE., Electron emission-ind luminescence of x-irradiatedLK01-A&- crystals SOURCE:_ AN:IAitSSK. Inatitut-fiziki. Radiatsionnaya fizikas. no* 3.. :1965 Ionyye kiistally (Ionic crystals), 3-94 -8 TOPIC TAGS:--potassium chloride., activated crystal, 'absorption speidtrum L q1-_-, electron emission' luminb scence, x,ray irradiation, relaxation process thermoluminescenee'., electroootic effect, color center ABSTRACT; ~_:To 'explain the relaxation process.that leads to _tbeftally stimulated-lumin the'authors~~have.carried a comprehensive in- vestigation of t 1 disdoloring,of E.color Lcenters.,., thermally stimulatedJuminescence and thermally*stimulated emis8ionof.th L- e KC1 crystal. The crystals were grown by the Kyropoulos, method and colored with x rays at an exposure of 30 minutes.- The opticalL absorption Was measured with a speetrophotometer. The comprehensive measurement 8 of the electron emission, thermoluminescence., and thermal discoloring weree made with a relaxation electrooptical "setup described in detail elsewhe*.-_.:1.,'. I Card 1/2 IF, L L 266t$1-66 _f__XCC_r4Ra___AT60l045q .(Izv. AN LatSSR, Ser. fiz. -telch... in press)~' Plots are given of the spectra of the stimulated absorption of.the:crystal and-of the ~ tempera- 'ture dependence of the various;measured characteristics. The results~ show that thermally, stimulated luminescence of x-irradiated'orystals of~ KCI-Ag at tempe ratures abcve !~ room temperature is accompanied by thermall stimulated electron emissionahd has predominantly an electronic-charac- ter. The thermal destruction of certain color'centers at temperatures above.room temperature'oodurs in:the very narrow temperature intervil and is accompanied by electron emission., This process has probably essentially an ion-electron nature. Photostimulated emission from-E color centers has a-photothermal character, and when other factors,are excluded this determines its-temperature dependence..-At temperatures above room temperature the thermal discoloring of the thermally stimu3ated 1~1_ luminescence is accompanied.by thermally stimulated emission in all stages. The role of different color,ce'nters in the thermally stimulated emission and-thermally-stimulated luminescence is described. The tem- perature dependence of:photostimulated.emia8lon from E centers'Is inves- tigated. , The authors thanX_~~~~~for suggesting the - topic and a detailed-discussion of,:the r,esults,.-, Orig. art. has:. 6 figures& SUB COMO 20/ _mokG'REF: 036/ OTH REF: 610h sm.. I=: W 3 9/2 gard L 34982-66 EliT(1)/EWT(M)/EEC(k)-2/T/EWr(t)/ETI/Z'n'P(k) IJP(c) WG/'JD/JG/GG/ ACC M, Af6616h); AT SOURCE CODE: up/63T-i76-51 il/600 A111101I.- Pclk1nd,__j._j.._(Belkindsj A.); Kalendai-ev, R. I. (Kalendarjovs, R.); Tomkus,l 1. S. OiW,: Institute of PbysicsAN TAtSSR (Institut fiziki AN LatSSR) 7UTW-'.- Miltipurpose relaxatio6mratua for measuring the signs of elements, pro- ee-~-Ps In ionic crystals a jected to Ionizing radiation-/q UMCF: AN lAtS811. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheakikh I tekhniclieskikh nauk, no. 6, 190i, U- to 'A)PIC TMS: relaxation procese, ionizing radiation, Ionic crystal, electron emission, photoluminescence ABS113ACT: The authors point out that all the previously developed multipurpose In- stallations ("relaxation combines") designed for the investigation of relaxation (transient) processes in ionic crystals exposed to ionizing radiation suffer 1rom an important shortcoming in that they do not make it possible to determine one of the most important characteristics of the relaxation process) namely, its sign, In spite of the fact that the mechanism of the relaxation depends essentially on whether the relaxation process As electronic or of the hole-type. The authors therefore describe apparatus in which the -sign of the elementary process is determined by means of thermally stimulated electron emission.YAn earlier version of the apparatus was &I- ready described (1Y. IFA AN ESSR, 1W, 12, 241). The apparatus is a combination of Card. . -1/? ACC NRi AP7004969 AIMIOR:M Bo1kkq0j&j4L Dichevin#VV,; KelendarevR,I,; Xyaombre,, Kh,r, ORG: Physics Institute of the LatvSSR Academy of Sciences (Institut fiziki Akademij nauk LatvSSR); Institute of Physics and Astronomy of the EstSSR Academy of Sciences (Institut fiziki i astronemii Akadenii nauk EstSSR) TITLE: Further remarks concerning two mechanisms of photostimulated electron emission from ionic crystals /ioport, Fourteenth All-Union Conference on Luminescence (Crystal Phosphors) hold at Gga, 1 6-23 Sept. 19657 1 SOURCE: AN SSSR, Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskayst v. 30, no. 9, 1966, 1448-1450 TOPIC TAGS: luminescent crystal, alkali halide, secondary electron emission, photo- electric effect, luminescence center, F band) 177MV44rL-47 -F1nr51Sf0.k)IPq0 rc)'-& cc In ABSTRACT: The following two mechanisms for photostimulated electron emission from alkali halide crystals are briefly discussed: 1) direct photoionizatioa of an F center with the escape from the crystal of the resulting energetic photoolectron) and 2) photothermal ionization of a center and escape from the crystal as a result of thermal fluctuations of the thermal electron thus produced. The potential barriers AY against escape of an electron from alkali halide crystals are.calculkted as the difference between the photoelectric threshold and the width of the forbidden gap from relevant data in the literature. Values of W for NaCl and KC1 were also calcu- 1/2 S/852/62/000/000/017/020 B106/B101 AUTHORSs Bedritakiy, N. A., 3e1kindj_F._I_t,,_Vezhenkova, Me S*j Vanetsova, A. 11., Gv`rr'Ts-,R.__A., Zavelev, G. Ie', Skacbkov, N, I. TITag Use of polymer materials and nonmetallic protective coatings in petrochemical industry SOURCEs Primeneniye polimerov v antikorrozionnoy tekhnike. Ed. by I. Ya. Klinov, and P. G. Udyma, Moscow, Mashgiz, 1962t Vses. sovet nauchno-tekhn. obshchestv. 125 - 130 TEXT: With a view to introducing plastics as-a constructional material for- machines used in the petroleum industry, equipment developed by the Gipro- neftemash was examined and some mechanical plants were inspected. Polymer materials have been foun 'd suitable for units and components of petroleum- -installations. Plastics have been recommended for components and fittings of pumps, in accordance with plans'worked out. The materials best suited are Ar-49 (AGG-O) andAP-4C (AG-4S) glass-reinforced plaotics-. Cements based on furyl resins have been developed for reaction vessel liners in Card'1/3 S/852/62/000/000/017/020 Use of polymer materials B106/R101 petroleum industry. Varnish colors on the basis of modified furyl resins, and Bakelite varnish with fillers on a metallized base, proved suitable as anticorrosive coatings. Copolymers of polyethylene with polypropylene and fluoroplast-3 are most suitable for coatings based on powdered plastics. A coating Fmade up of a metallized aluminum and zinc layer covered with a )(S 777 (Khv-77)"perchlorvinyl" varnish has been developed to protect the springs of safety valves from corrosion,thereby lengthening the life of these springs approximately 7 times. This varnish is used also for pro-, tective coats on the inner surfaces of vessels for petroleum and petroleum- products containing sulfur. As such coatings are easily destroyed by steaming, it is recommended to replace this by a mechanical wash, using an A;'1-3 (2,1-3) machine. The Giproneftemash and neftekhimicheskiy kombinat, (Petrochemical Combine) developed a new anti-corrosion treatment for teles- copic gas boldeivo For this purpose a liquid cement based on industrial oil 126 petroleum bitumen, or the extract obtained by aircraft oil refining have . been used in combination with polyisobutylenes or synthetic rubber. Eight brands of this protective liquid have been developed, which is not injurious to health. I "ts..application is much less expensive than that of protective coatings using'~erchlorvinylll varnishes. Finally it is recommended that Card 2/3 S/852/62/000/000/017/020 Use of polymer materials ... B106/B101 the production of the protective liquid for telescopic gas holders in Donets Basin, along the Volga, and in Baku should be organized; also that steel tubes having their flanges protected against corrosion-by ~ -10 (P-10) furyl varnish should be produced in 6n'o of the tube-rolling mills and that their delivery to the petroleum and chemical industries should-be organized. Furthermore, it is recommended that coatings combining Bakelite.varniah-with- inert fillers on a metallized base should be.used to protect parts of the equipment and apparatus in petro-chemical and petroleum processing _5 ' -1-:. industries. Large plants are to be equipped with installations forrepaiting and processing nonmetallic material. Card 3/3 2 68 EWT(d)IB k _WP MR: AP%2635$ UR/0103/64/06D/009/009i/009i AUTHOR: Venikov V. A*-, Glazunov,-A. A.; Grudinskiy G -B. K Pavlenk A Zhadin,,K. Po; Zhebrovskly, S T 9; - Iiapits~iy, V o li; Neklyudov, o Razavig, Dole; Rossiyevskiy, Go Is; Safon,ovt As Po~ Sokolov, No 1*; Solda a, A , Tayts', A, At: Ullyanov, S*A.; Fedoseybv,,Ao Mo; Kheyster,'V. A* TITLE:: Professor B.~A. Teleshev onthis-70th birthdaky axid:the 45th anniversary~--~'. - of his engineering, scientific, and teaching activity SOURCE. Elektri~hestvo, no* 9, 1964, 91 TOPIC TAGS. electric,engineering personnel ABSTRACT-., Boris, lrkadlyovioh Telishov Wis seventy years oM 12 11%arch 19 64 0 Gr 1y;,:: 1e: gridus ted from Die eleatromeohaTo-al -department of -the' Petro ad 0 'teohnio Institute In 2917-and gained the title Bleotrical Engineer . in-- 19200 'In the Union of Eleotria Powor'Stations of the Moskovskly rayong Teleshey-..'-!~Z. -was one of the'f ounders of the first dispatcher service of the Moscow 'Power System, the-chief dispatcher of this system, the,manager of th-o- hleb- voltage networks of the Moseow.Uhlonj the chief engineer in construction of the -kosaow high-voltage, netwoft and of the high-voltage to tworks of the Card '7 ~77: 2968-66--. :ACCESSION NR I AP3D26335 lek engineer _In-oons't1Wr'uo n Mookov3kiy rayon aid tbe 6h tio of the BOVrikovsk`. -, Anow Novomoolcovsk) bydroeleetrie station. N.oonnootion with the roorganr of oonstruotion in.1931. Teleshey was-trannforrad to Snargoatroy, j, ~f irst 'as ohief engineer of the Mosoow division and then as deputy oblef of - the designadministration of Energostroy ow Te loelektropr oyekfl.. In.. p 19340 Teleshey took the post of-assiotant direator of,tho Scientiflo Saoti V ~~of the Power Engineering Institute Iveni Krxhizbanovakiy of the Aoad6r$ of 'Soiences-USSR and worked as the imadlatkassistant to Academiolan GeMe ;XrzhizbanovskIy in alrootingtbe Inctituts until 1946* ;Btarting. in. 1923, -he did solentifiazosemb.work first at the 11080cw Institute of Aleohanios !lm. Lomonc Ituts.of say and then at the Inst National EoonqrW Im. Plekhanove Af tor the founding of the MosPow Power Engineering Institute In 1930, Teleshey transfirrakto that Institute andworked there until 1940# Here be was Leaturer of the Department of "Central Bleotric stations" and a -prO fessor in the departmento' No received his professorship in 103, He was Dean of the Slectriolower Department of the Institute from.1932- 1935. In 1940, Telesbey was made direotor of tbe,Dapartment of-Blectrical Engineorirg.of the Monoow Institute of Fine Obomioal Toobnology wbore he remained until 2966. In 119" he took part in org=lzing the power Engineer- OW4 2 2968-66 ESSION IIR,,, AP5026353' in -9' Depiitientl of Abe U4 -'O~eshev has beori'dlj~ or-0 ofilkidso t~q,proson ftdsb -From th aDayartrAent Of -Skectrio stations arA &~atatlonsn wA there bay* been two printiugs of his textbook on a oourbe in "General Elootricia tat~vo ospaolty In plans for a gre trio' I Ipated-In Go-- wAmbor -of aloe al.staMoue -ond netwwko*" la part 6 e. p-V- meni Consultation au the Dnepor bydroolootrio station-IM9.4i. 11. go. 'C' Vbas--boen &n aotive'member of the Bolentiflo and Toobuloil soototy of-the @are #---He --,W" --ohairman--of -Abd Mozoew board ~l ban 20 -1944 WAS Is-.--For'-bl e a '600 J a ty, from 5-:6 li"Aie. 0- the'666i4t of th be r* `.'1u"1960 he -818 oteil doptjt~ ~i J:. in made a porranout membe the 36m8 0 owl. J T, Odunall of Nputies.of tholMorkeri -Ne.has boon dvoqratod. -tbo --order, witb, Order, W the.Apd Bamor qt, jabqt' end. with doa a .A, Jhssl prip = ATION nons OCT I MC] '00 30 COD91 JPRS NR Pill? SOV BELIKIND,, L. D, Prof. "P. N. Yablokov., on the Fiftieth Anniversary of His Death," Moscdkw, 1944 BELI,KIND, Lev Davidovich; 1896- Electric lighting fi;xtures and appliances 2. perer. izd. Yoskva, Gos. energ. izd-vos 194.51. 262 p. (52-30'967) TW61-B36 1945 A J Os A 00 go 0 go 09 oo .3 00 00 aim linslUb-gumian Pdrechaks) Dkt6wy. RdUW by - Mawom: C6tekbirim. 'i94& 4m 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 *'a -00 400 foo -00 400 too, 400 too ties #low SCOW 14 t sl6w ftc Ov sst A a 1 8 9 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O'S, 0 01 00 also 0 , 0 0 0 0 a 0 * 0 0 0 0 a 01 0 are -0 BELIKIND, L. D. Galileo Ferrariu," Elektrichestvo, No.8.. 1948 . Pwii ~M&:- BELIKIHD., L. D. Prof. - "In-Honor'of the hemoryof AlekBandr Illich ShpakovBkiy.," VeBt. Ak, Nauk SSSR., No-4,, 1949. BELIKIND,X D. Dr. Tech. Sci, "Book Reviw on Pavel Nikolayevich Yikblochkor Bibliobriphical Guide." Compiled by 0. N. Florinskaya under the editorship of Prof. V. V. Danilevskiy., Elektricheatvo, No.9, 1949. 1. B71LIKIND, L. D. Prof. 2. LTssa (6oo) 4. Lit-1-iting- FIXhibitions - Moscow 7. ?irst All-Union li6htin6-englneering exbibition in 1927. Xlektrichentvo no. 1, 19~2 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January 1953. Unclassified. BT- $ . L Pctrov$ Vpasilii Vladimlrow;~Ic ,, irIJ-1- 18,34 IriJ.'a One hun-Ired all-.1 f iftiet'Ll MI-III'lersai-y of retrov, x r_ r T,."). 3cividn-1, arc Oil the '2' (17) of 1-13S., 1002- '7 of-' F,Je!e:tr-tchOstVO. no. 6, 10,52 BELKIND. L. b. "Historical Notes on the Discovery of the Electric Are Phenomenoe - Notes on the electric arc; the invention of the Voltaic Pile; experiments and discoveries of foreign and Russian scientists In the field of Galvenism and Light-producing phenomena. Er96 the Soviet technical book, "Works on the History of Engineering" published In Moscow in 1953 by the USSR academy of Science CommisMon for the History of Engineering. LX-6 SXLIXIND, L,D. - I-- Motory of the discovery of electric arc phenomena. Trudy po ist. takh. no.6:15-33 '53. (HLU 7:5) (Ilectric are) KIRILLM, V.A.; PANTYUSHIN. V.S.; SIRMINSKIT. 1.I.; BZLIXIND. L.D.; FIDWx=V. A.H.; ULIUKOV, S.A.; VWIXOV, V.A.; YAR&CHAK, Y 7-7ri N.D. i?ro'fesior I.I.Soloylev. 7iftieth anniversary of his birth. Maktrichestvo no-10:93 0 '53. (HLRA.6.*10.) (Solovlov. Ivan Ivanovich, 1903- BELIKIND, L.D.. sasiushannyy Aeyatell nauki i takhniki, dokbor tekhnIcheskM n P.N.lAblochkov and his place in electrical engineering. Blektrichestvo .no,5:72-77 My 154. (MLU ?:6) (lAblachkov. P.N., 1847-1894) p MA' p rodi j AELK-M-L-LAD-.1 rod.; THLIZAROV, F.P. p red,; MISHNNp V.V. 9 red.; NMT339 S.P. v rdd.; PWMKLLIN 9 N.A. 9 red.; PRUZMv S.L. j, red.; SHNZrBERGp Ya.A.p red.; IGMSYN9 I.L.9 red.; ANTIKI, I.V.p red.1 SKVORTSOV 0 I.M. 9 telam. -red. (Fifty years of-tbe'Mdi~oow Order of Lenin Power Engineering Institute] 50 let MookovBkogo, ordea Lea= energetiobaskogo instituta imeni V.H. Mol*VM. Moskvav Goat energ bd-~-voq"1955. 302 P. (KM 3,438) ,(Power engineering) BgL' , _KjWj,.j&jjavidovich; KONW=RATOV. Ivan Yakovlevich; SHKIYBBRG. Takov Abramovich; KOKAROT# L*P.# redaktor; ANTIK, I.T., redektor; VORCNLF,, X.P., takhnicheakly redaktor [A history of technology] Istoriia takhniki. Moskva, Goes energe izd-vo, 1956. 491 p. (Km 9112) (Technology-History) BELIZIND, L.1)., zasluzhawayy dayatell mailki L tekhniki, professor. Alekajamw rilich Shpakovaidi. Blektrichastve no.6:83-84 Ja '56. (MMA 9: 9) l.Maskevskiy anargaticheekiy institute (Shpakovskii.' Alaksandr Illich, 1823-18"1 4 BELIKOD, LODO, professor. The 75th anniversary of the creation of the international electrical units. Mektrichastvs ne.8:82-84 Ag '56. (mm 9:10) (Slectric units) 333MIKIIID,-L.D., doktor takhnichookikh neuk, professor. Thomas Alva Idleon. Systotekhniks 2 no.6;29-30 IT 1$6. (KWA 9:12) (Ndleon. Thomae Alva, 1847-1931) PETROV, Y.Y.; GROTTGUS. T.; RRYS, F.Y.; STRAKHOV, F.I.; BOLOTOY, A.T.; TEIEPUBV, V.D.; BHWK~,_Jk. ., professor, redaktor; KUZIIBTSOVA, Tm.B., redaktor;cTUH_MDUi_, takhuicheokiy redaktor (Selected works on electricity] Izbrannye trudy po alektrichostvu. Pod rod. i s primechaniiami L.D. Bollkinds. Moskva. Gos. izd-vo takhniko-tooret. lit-ry. 1956. 299 p. (HIaA 10:4) (Electricity--Early works to 1650) or PA - 3119 V_ .!OR* Candof ph~s. math. sciences V.N. GOLOUSHKIN and A.A.YELISEYEV (Len ngrad). k-PLE: The History of Technical Science" L.D. Bellkind, I.Ya. Konfedera- toy, Ya. A. Shneyberg. (L.D. Bel.'kind II.Ya. Konfederatoy, Ya.A. Shneyberg. Istoriya tekhniki. Russian). PERIODICAL: Elektrichestyo, 1957, Nr 5o PP 95 - 96 (U.S.S.R, Received-. 6 / 1,957. . . Reviewed; 7 / 1957 ABSTRACT: A textbook for universities, Chapter 1 - 3t a survey of the de- velopmeht of technical science from primitive to feudal times. Chapter 4, the beginning of heat energetics. Chapter 5, a short summary of the development of the science of electricity and magnetism from the-early beginnings to the end of the eighteenth century. Chapter 6,,the causes, characteristics and consequences of the Industrial Revolution in the last third of the eighteenth century. Chapter 7, the development of thermoenergetice after the beginning of the Industrial Revolution to the 1870's. Chap- ter 8 - iO, the'discoyery of the electric current and the develop- -ment of electr 'd~:technical science up to the 1870's- Chapter 11, the development,ot machine oon-st'ruotionl.metallurgy, transporta- tion eyatem,.and chemical technology in the first half of the nineteenth oantury. Chapter 12, the development of eleotrotechnios Card 1/2 in the 1870's and 1801a. Chapter 131 the development of the most 3-3-25/40 AUTHOR: Uvarova, L.I., Candidate of Technical Sciences Institute of History of N4tural.Science and Technique., AN USSR TITL':E: E%cellent Tex't-Book on Histarvil Technique UdachW ,uchebnik po istorii. tekhilic PERIODICAL: Yeatnik vysahey shkoly, March 1957, No- 3, PP- 84-88 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article represents a review on "The History Of Techn$que written by L.D. Bellkind, I.Ya. Konfederatov and Ya.I. Shney- berg, and 01-15-h-e-d -in1956. The author comments on the different chapters of the book and the review, in general, is a favorable one. He states that the new text-book differs from other works on the history of technic by its object- ivity in evaluating the contributions mAde to technical pro- gress by the individual men of technique.and science ASSOCIATION: Institute of Histwy of Natural Science and Technique., AN USSR (Institut istorii yestestvoaraniya i tekbniki AN SSSR) VAILAKE t Library of Congress Card 1/1 'D GOLOUMN, V.N., kandidat fisiko-matamtichookikh mauk (Leningrad); MMOMY, A.A.. lmzdldat Miko-catematichaskikh nauk (Unlagrad). The book "History of ..,technologyr by LD, 361 'kind, 1. 14 XoAfedew ratov, IA.A.-$huhiber-9*..VWVl*wq&by Ilf-it%by. Elektricheotvo no-5:95-96 Wr 157. (MLEA 10:6) (IlototAc, p6imr) , Be] lks no .h, if.') (Xonfederatov. LIAO (SK"-Iberg, 1A.A.) Al GRIGGRIT-AN, A.T.; 31ILI rof., zaalushennyy dayatell nauki i telkdhmniki; T, HoA.. zasluzhennyy uchitell shkoly RSFSR, Moskra. "mitory of physics* by [prof.3 P.S. Kudriavtoey. Reviewed by A.T. Grigorlian, L.D. Bellkind, V.A. Shcherbakor, 7ix. v ubkole 17 no.6:80-86 N-D 157. Y, (MIRA 10:12) I., Zaveduyushchly sektorom istoril fisiko-matematicheskikh nauk Instituta intorii yestestvoxnaniya i takhniki AN SSSR (for Grigorlybm). (Physics-History) (ludriavtoev, P.S.) Klavdiy Ippolitovich Shenfer (Cant.) 425 electromechanics. His activities as electrical engineer, inventor and educator are reviewed. The section "Life and activities of K. 1. Shenfer" was compiled by Professors L.D. Bellkind, P. G. Grudinskiy and A.I. Moskvitin. The section "Scientific Resear ch Work and the Inventions of Academician K. 1. Shenfer" was written by Professor A.I '. Moskvitin. At the end of the book there is a list of K. I. Shenfer's works afid an appendix listing the patents which he 'received in the USSR for his inventions. No personalities are mentioned. There are no references. IABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword Life and Activities of K. I. Shenfer 5 Childhood. High-school years (1885-1903) 7 Student years and preparation for scientific and educational activities (1903-1912) 12 Card 2/5 Klavdiy Ippolitovich Shenfer (Cont6) 425 fRole of auxiliary poles and distribution of current between brushes operation in parallel 48 Research work on circular fire on commutators 49 Work on a-c commutator machines 51 Work on d-c machines 52 Work'on single-arniature converters. Single-armature .c6nverter with wide Voltage control 53 Work in the field of electric traction 54 Work in the field of induction motors 55 Work in the field of synchronous.machines 59 K.I. Shenfer and Soviet manufacturing of electrical machines 65 Work on apparatus, instruments, communication technique, general electrical engineering and physics 66 R.I. Shenfer as inventor 67 Card 4/5 .~j I I BILIKIND L ., doktor takhn. nauk, prof.; HISEXOT, Y.T., doktor takhn, nauk, ~KEELAO prof. Illumination enginsa4ivg education in the U.S.S.R. Svetotekhnika 3 no,11:29-36 N 157, (MIR& lotl2) 1. gookovskly energeticheekiy Institut. (Teebulcal education) (Idghting) pp-C - kT,AJP L. 0. BRON, O.B.; ,BEL '-KIND,. L.D.;, SHTURW, G.I.. WRSUVA, V.A.: Bkwl;R, *..Yp.; CHWICHKIN. D.S,; TISACMLO, N.A.; BORISHKO, N.T.; URTMV, A.I.; SINIMMOT, To.M. Pavel Petrovich Kopniaev; 25th anniversary of his deatb. RI-ik-tri- Chestva nn,5M Ry 157, NF-1w. 10:6) (_volprdaev, 1livel Portovich, 1867-1*).3::) LINWHY, L.B., lush, [translator]; B.PIKIRD, L.Dep profos doktor tojdmpnauk, red,; 70.To. red.; WRIERM, N.I*, takha.reA. [International iale'etrotechnical vocabulary] Kezhdunarodnyi elektro- teldinichaskii slovar', Group 10. [Kachines and traneformers] Hashiny i transformatorys Izd*2. Koskva, Goe.isd-vo fixiko-maten. lit-ry. 1958, 212 p, (NMI 12:3) 1. World lower Conference. U.S.S.R. National Co=ittee. (Electric machinery-Dictionaries) BILIKIND, L.D.; XNORRIIM, O.m.; I3vl?lv, I.Te.: X&MOT. V.V.; RYABOV. N-S-; SOKOLOV. 14-y-; !rIKRCDWW. 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Moskva, Vses.izdatell~ko-poligr.obOedinenie M-va putei soobshcheniia, 1961. 87 p. (MIRA 15:1) (Electric railroads-4onstruction) (Excavating-machinery) BEPRIND, M.B., inzh. Machinery for excavating foundations under supports for overhead contact systems and practices in operating them. Strol. i dor. mIash. 10 no.6s4-6 Je 165. (MIRA 18:8) CHERNAVSKIY, V.P.; KIRAKOSYAhl, G.P:,* BEL I KIND ~~;A*P' 1 '112h-P retsenzent; ABRAGAM, S.R , in'-Ai.~,,~'-redq VOROBIYEVA, L.V.p i tekhn. red. ft4achinery-f6r cokpacting embanIments] Mashiny dlia uplot- neniia nasypei. Moskva, Transport, 1964. 94 P. (MIRA 17:3) -11,.R.-1 RI.- BELIKIND M B.., inzh.; IVANOV, N.D., inzh.; VELICHKIN, Ye.A., red,; NEDVEDEVA, M.A.., tekbn.red. (Light tracklaying and ballasting machinery] Pateuklado- chnye i ballastirovochnye mashiny legkogo tipa. Moskva~ Izd-vo "Transport," 1964. U9 p. (MIRA 17:2) XIMEKMA, 0,N.; ZEABRONOVA, ZA,; POPOVA,-L.Ae; KAKINSKIT, I*X. 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