SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FR:BELOV, B.A. TO:BELOV, G.F.
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VOFtONT50V-YEI,'Y9MINOY, ITikolay Pavlovich, dotaent; SEiAQINOY, Dmitriy Lnk'y8-
novich, dotaent; PNT80V, DTikoley Kitrofanovich, dotaent. Prini~l
uchastiye P(B'OV, N.B., dotaent, DOMB,a0Y5SIY~ N,a,, prof., doktor
tekhn.nauk, red. i B~Qv, _.B�A., ingh., nauchnyy red.; HKYS~i, ~,IC., insh, �
neuchnyy red. ; ~~ Y. Ya. , red. izd-va; bLAIII-IOYA, G.D. , tekhn. red,
[Building machinery; album of drawings] 5troitel'nye maehiny; al'bom
chertezhei. Pod red. N,(}.Dombrovakogo. !loakva, t~oe.izd-vo lit,-ry po
stroit., arkhit. i stroit, materialam, 1960. 5 p. 29~+ p. of diegre.
1. 8afedra "Stroitel'n (MIRA 1,12)
yye meshing" Noskovskogo ordena Tnidovogo graenogo
$natoeni inzhenerno-stroitel'nogo institute iroeni Y.Y,Kuybyaheva (for
Yorontaov-Yel'yaminov, Shaginov, Petrov). 2, Voyenao-tranaportnaya
akademiya (for Popov).
(Building machinery)
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AUTHORS: Stroganov, A. I� C11 `~' ` ~'t,'' c f u'^_- ,'`
sen r..,, r .~� ~9 isotopy. test
the metal slotias doom. 1nua, Une FF ~ -ninute~~,, `I'lic .~eE~~~.r:atit,n f -,,,.
nace was distributed in this pez~iod only i11 ~0 - 7cilan~,c i.t the ph~...~i~~,:~>rus c~~n-
~ ~ hardly zny ~ r ,~ t
rather intensive; there y.. _ ~~. , Trtt~ rtitrc ~c�ri cant~~~~t,
sulphur is 'a li~,ht b 0 0~1 ~.~ '~)
r iI1CT'CaSe ~ y
t sometimes only � ~ - ~ ~!~ ~ f . gut ~ �' ~) `;; c ~ ~' - `'
ten - '
c.uratic.~n of the r~'duetl Sri per foci (;C1 t,} :,.,
in spite of the lord, ' i .,~ fit thtz f,r1d ;.>f the reciur ; n~; ~:r,r' ., ~.,.
ore than O.OC. - O,OU~N. -,
increase by m rbon ~,i~r~spl'-c;~ a:~ c.r.~{ t:t i-j' t = Y~ .~r.�`
addition of ferro-alloys j.s chec,'~ed, cap s-
the .G h, k~Otil ti7UT'1.::~?I1tai i;~ 1:7'.i 'r'-'': 4., _ L j . r, L � - ,1
dis+�ributed uniformly in he oat ~ r ~ concentr-~t.. ;,: _.. "~._. :_~_,`~. r~f~`f`` .
,,, ca o.an
carburization, however, , ,, , _,;, ,; ~~: _ _ :, -
~~~. r, >
of ~ e t .;~ +. t;'rt .;
hi ~h rates be cab c~zveci e ~on~:'ra' 3 y a'=,; p ,r �~ i , ,
of the bath can the� ~ ~; c~f� tl~e bNGh, ,,, ,. 4~,,~,~,~, , ,, �tl~ ..
u ar ltlyE.r. .~~~,:, , ,
centration increases in pp ~n~.:,e ;,,~j~,e~ r-.
tests. A uniform distribution of chrome and mangy"' '~
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?QpiC Tlt~~* iro~t *~~pannd, alo~eina� pb~e~e diagrss, stoichiasstric six
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IlH8T$~1CTt The FeQ~AI~~?~ syst~s xas etfiudisd by assns of s-ray d,i#~f~-scw
tin and g1~~~gr~gb~ aaalyi~is. Tb� ~gsoi~as xars prsgarad ~~ ais~er
ink ~`xA16#U4 pith ~~l1gQ~ ia~ A1~0~ sad, sx~o~ tobss at ~~aosc in a psrified
argon at*r~,r~bsra. Aftar fiat ri~~ tbd sixtnrsa xare qus~acbt+d i~t xater
y #oxdsr. ana~~ts~a.
aAd anb~~ta~etl to ~t�z~a. It xas sbsno is t~3s agatar
#ba# Fs~11~t~p asd oc~slsp:8 a Qo# ~tuaily soluble iA xo~id ~ba~t~~l. '~'~
ei ndp 4~ ~~s o~n#a~w~ s~~-~ab3oaatr~,o 8~'a4 t A~,~O~ nix~nrsa ~~o~sd #bat
BFeQ�A120.8 oorgon~n~ ~,s n~fi farad, A barn variation of tba phaa� df#~
UDCs 641.128
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t~etsed sxpa~ri~o~ta~3 d~t~ and literature data (sae fi~� 1). orig. art,.
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S~94 bl/000/000/060/092
D~ol X04
~'~t1'.l'IIOPti: ]~elov9 Ji ~G~
'.CITLE: ~ ~ ''rkE Yc~Lect of tii trasottttd on diffusion PrUcesses in
gel , anc~ liquids
PLT~zUDIC~'~L: Referativnyy : hurnal. ~~vtor~tatil;a i radioelektronika~
tto. ~, l~Glq 11-12, at~;ttract 0 C83 (itozhevenno obuvn.
prom-sty L~)G0, v. 11. r 25-48)
'.C XT: A description is given of ittveut;igatin~ the effect
of ultrasonic oscillations an the proces3 of d~.f�usion (D) of dye
into the gel, sheepskin and through a�half-permeablE diaphragm. The
source of ultrasound way a mn~netostrictive transmitter (fre envy
� t~ cm the el. generator Power 300 W). The
10.5 kc/s, intens~.ty 0.5
transmitter was +ooleo by running water whose temperature was kept
constant within - 0.5 ~ The rocess of~D was carried out in an or-
anic glees 1.2 x 4 e6 x 2(~ cm~ cuvette o 'rhe t.il.trasounu carts intro-
g
duced through a polythene film covering tli~ cuvette liottom. he ye
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'i'he effect of ultrasound.. o D201 304
used was tro~~eolin ar.d raett~ylY~ene. `i"cio mount of clii'fusod Matter
was deter.tined by phototr,eterin the dyed gc~l or liquid crith a r1~-2
(1~SF-2) microphotometer, whose scale was calit~rated first in units of
the concentration of. the dye o Ja~~ancse agar-a;ar was used for gel
ma.cinga The ultrasound cJaa applied for a flur~ttion of 2~ days. It
was established that in the systerl dye-~*el thc: amount of: substance
diffused was increased 3e9 times Diffusion of dye into the water
has beEn ol~servecl in a dye-water system. The amount of diffused
substance is proportional to the dt:~ration of ultrasonic radiation.
With the diffusion into c,~ater of a 9.5% solution of copper sulphate
through a d~.apt~rafrm made of a bull's blad~~er, as much substance
diffuses during 6 hrs. as during 32 days without ultrasonic irradia-
tion. Fora 0.1% solution of tropeolin 6 hrs. of D with ultrasoutki
is equivalent to 6 days without it. In dyeir~ leather and sheep-
slcins -the quality of dyeing ~~as de :ermined c-~ith an I~iF-2 in reflect-
ed light. The dye temperature during diffusion :~~as 30�C. 1 hour
of diffusion in an ultrasonic f..ield is e~,aivalent t~a l day of it
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.~" ` 6~--..-~' SOURCR CODR: UR/0129/6b/000/006J0010/0011
A t AP6019499
j ~tt'JTHOR: 8orisova, A. K. ; Belov, B. G. ~ ;~
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j ORG: TstiIIChERMET
TITLE; Spring niobium base alloy itlt stable ~:lasticity modulus at ttiigll temperature
~~I
SOURCE: i"teCallovedeniye i termicheskaya c~br.abotka metallov, no. 6, 196b, l4-ll
TOPIC 'TAGS: niobium, niobium alloy, =~~;E' hai'rlen~~~ble alloy, lrtgh elasticity alloy,
s ran a:11o ,high temperature allay, c~~rtosic~n resistant allay, titaniejm crnta�nicaR
p g Y
alloy, aluminum containing ailoy~alloy property
ABSTRACT: The properties and behavior of niobium-bas+;~ altoy5 ec}ntaini.ng 55`l..Nb,
A11r,ys u.~cre rolled at 116ti-�-1150 ant ;
39.5%Ti and 5.5%Al have been investigated.
sheets 3.5�-4 mm thick which were annealed at 100C(:, water quei'�oE'~d, and ro].lec! aC
300---3SOC to a thickness of 0.3-~-0.1. mm wi.tt~ pr�cealir.~lnam~unta 3L t{ ~l~%;�~ +~~�44 ~'~~i `~`~`
1.0---0.16 mm. Total reductions, of ter pro~e.~s ann ~,
specimens were aged (400--800~for 3 hr) or annealed at 1t~00~ ~i' anne,~lt~Ag~~~'+-iC"je'~~ ,
he har_dness~'~nd :~Crezzgth of both TR,1CT: Various papers: with remarks on the mentioned pecularities are
quoted at the beginnin
Z
t
g.
n
his connection Lukin (Ref 25) is
cited. The authors made comparative investigation
t
s on
he bs-
havior of isomeric mono- and diaminoanthraquinones in the dia-
zotization i
n various media, Diazotization is possible in hydro-
chloric and sulphuric solution; however
differe
t
,
n
conditions
ar� necessary for different aminoanthraquinonsa. The addition
of potassium bromid
e produoss favorable effects in the diazoti-
zation of all aminoanthraquinones
Th
.
e rate of diazotization
of the compounds investigated in hydrochloric and sulphuric
soluti
d
ons
ecreases in the following series: 1,5-diaminoanthra-
quinone ~ 1,8-diaminoanthraquinone
) x-aminoanthraquinone >(~-amino-
anthraquinone~ 1,4-diaminoanthraquinon
Th
Card 1~j e.
e diazotization of
aminoanthraquinonsa ie p~saible also in acetic solutions with
sodium bein
d
g use
in dry state, without addition of a mineral
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Ch�rACteristic Featured of Diazotization of
Arrinoanthraquinonee ''OY/15-''_2_j_~2;f29
acid, The diazotization takes place very rapidly in glacial
acetic acid, somewhat more slowly in 80 ~ acetic acid. A
temperature increase accelerates the diazotization in acetic
acid solution. In different aminoanthraquinones the complete-
ness of the reaction depends to a different degree an the
duratfor.. The yields of the diazotization of five aminoanthra-
quinonea in acetic acid at different concentrations are listed
in table 1. The authors also investigated the stability of the
formed diazo compounds. The results are shown in table 2. The
following series ie obtained far the stability of the dir~zo
compounds of the aminoanthraquinonee investigated:
~~ ~ 1 ~ 5- ~ ~' > 1, 8-> 1, 4 � Table 3 shows the d�aomposition of
solutions of diazo-~-aminoanthraquinonein the case of different
duration of electric illumination f�ith 500 watt. Ts.ble 4 gives
a survey on the decomposition of the acetic salts of the diazo-
tized aminoanthraquinones in the case of electrical illumins~
tion Kith 500 w ,, Table 5 shows characteristics of some double
salts of the diazotizad aminoanthraquinones with sublimate.
The optimum diazotization conditions of ,r- ,tnd Q_aminoant};ra-~
Card z~3 quinone and of 1 ~
,4 1,5-, and 1 8-diaminoanthraquinone are
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~, IBC NiG AT6024285" ..~. _ ~~~ - SOtJRCB~�DDRs ~U~2976/66i'000/OOS/0177/0183"~_--_____.~
AUTt~OAs Belav, 8. I.; Norenkov,_ I. P.; Titov, N~ A.
ORGs none ~
TITLB: Operational and reliability characteristics for the "Ural 2" digital cosputsr
s Moscow. V ssh a tekhnicheskoye uchilishche. Yychis~ital'naya tekhnika,
SOUR(:E y ey
no. !i, 1966, 177-183 .
TOPIC TAGS: spates 'reliability, reliability engineering, digital coslputer
ABSTRACT: Tim ~oeration and reliability characteristics of the Ural 2 cosputer ar�
discussed. The cosputer was used in the Cosputing Laboratory of MVTU is. Bavsan
(Vychislitel'naya laboratoriya MVTU). The tine spent on maintenaace of four Ural 2
cosputers in different installations differed by as such as 350x. This discrepancy
is assigned to the difference.in the statistical sethods used to evaluate their
performance, environmental factors, and habits of operating personnel. Keliability
figures :ire presented for the Ural 2 corputer at MVTU for 1963 and 1964 in wbich
the low reliability period associated with the initial break-in period after instal-
lation (1961) aas excluded. The location, nusber and cause of casputer failure is
shown for the period Eros Mai 1963 to April 1964 (total operating time: 3060 hr).
The seen rise between failures (~TI~ due to electronic, �lectro~hanical, and ac-
cidental failures vas 22.5, 37, and 37 hrs. If the power supply failures ar� excluded
Eros the first figure the corresponding MTBF dw to electronic caws iocreasu to
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AUTHOR: Belov, B. I.; Ovchinnikov, V. A.; 5urkov, L. V.
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TITLE: Fractical algorithms for finding optimum redundancy
SOURCE: Vsesoyuznaya nauchnaya aessiya, posvyashchennaya Dnyu radio. Z2d, 1966.
Sektsiya elektronno-vyrchialitel'aoy tekhniki. Doklady, Moscow, 1966, 57-64
TOPIC TAGS: computer technique, ~:omputer programming, applied mathematics, computer
design
ABSTRACT: To keep a balance between large amounts of computer circuit redundancy and
the cost, size, apd weight of camputers the problem of optimum redundancy must be
solved. Three methods of solution are offered. With the method of maxima with con-
straints the minimum cast of the system may be found for the given survival probabilit;
assured by a corresponding degree of redundancy, or the maximum probability of survive
may be found for the given cost of redundancy. The flow chart using this method ie
provided. Abetter method involves linear programming where the optimum redundancy is
given as a function of all variables (i.e., coat, size, and weight). The practical ia-�
plementation of this method is, however, difficult. The beat procedure is the method
of the steepest descent which gives results in the form of multiple redundancy. Orig.
art. has: 1 formula and 2 figures. �
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AUTHOR: Surkoy, L, V.; $elov, $. l,; ~etrov~ V.._Ya.~
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TITLE: Assignment of reliability norms to the individual unite of a~digital'co�puter
during the initial stage of design
SOURCE: Moscow. Vyssheye._te_khnicheskoye uchilishche. Vychislitel'naya tekhnika,
no. 5, 1966, 164-169
TOPIC TAGS: system reliability, reliability engineering, computer design
ABSTRACT: Two approaches are analyzed for achieving the efficient assignment of
reliability norms to the various units of a digital computer, e. g., the arithmetic
unit (AU), the control unit (CU), and the main memory unit (MU). The problem con-
sists in finding the failure rate ~.y of these units which will satisfy a given
probability of machine failure Q(T)~,in time T. In the first approach the approximate
failure rates are expressed as functions of the complexity of units and the relative
failure rates of the components. Table 1 Q,ives the averaged failure rates and corree
ponding reliability factors KK- the ratio of the failure rate of a component to the
failure rate of a resistor for a K-,th type Ural-2 circuit. Table 2 lists the relia~
bility factors for the basic circuits of a Ural-2 computer, and the number of
circuits per unit. A more realistic view of the failure Latee of the units must take
Gard 1/ 3
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factor Kk _
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Circuit com onent
Parameter Pulae Induct- Capac- Reaist-
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rate a
into account their manufacturing :wed ~pdividugl,~unite forevhich thsdcoetaof a uaita
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is mini.�um taking into account the coat of the entixa cooputar coapla:t� Orin. art.
has: 7 formulae and 2 tables.
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S, M. Sele7nev
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D296 D307
AUTHORS; Belov, D.M., Krylov, S.S., and Snegirev, Ye.A.
An automatic programming device for the investigation
TITZE: of motor defensive conditioned reflexes
�PEHIODTCAL; Zhurnal vysshey nervnoy d62ate6~nos~~4imeni I.P.
Pavlova, v. 12, no. 5- 19 ~ g
TEXT: The described programming automates ~hionoas~~domanded bypthe
cation of stimuli in any sequence or combinat
program; 2} elimination of the conditioned stimulus as soon as the
animal. has performed the expected action; 3 ) app~.ic,~tion of the un-
conditioned stimulus in that half of the chamber in which the ani-
mal perceived the conditioned stimulus'; 4) recording of the time
over which t11e stimulus was active and of the animals' motor reac- /
tion on an oecillagraphic tape qr on a film, using an extremely
narrow strip of film only. The device consistse�recorderewhich re~ /
table for a variety of programs, this ie a tap
cords sinusoid oscillations of differet~~i~egblock whichmconsists
tie program (stereotype). 2) An automa g .~
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An automatic programming device ... X296 D307
of 8 frequency filters tuned to different sound frequencies (1400,
1900, 2b50, 3200, 4bg0, 5t~0o and 7000c/s). The filters are connec-
ted in parallel and a.re fed by the output of the tape recorder
through a relay F,mitting the corresponding frequency as dictated by
the tape. 3) A screened charuber divided into two symmetrical halves
and covered by the stimulating equipment. Contact points in the
floor record the animals position. 4} A switchboard vrith signal ,
lamps indicating the parts active in a given moment and wit: se~rit-
ches which permit replacing of automatic control by hand control. ,~'
~5) An automatic recording block which records the time unit the
time of stimulation and the reflex response grf~.phically or photo-
graphically. 6) A source of current containing transformers and vi-
brators which supply c1.~rrents of the desired frequency a~~d atren~th.
There are 2 figures.
ASSOCTATTON: Tnstitut toksikologii t~tinieterstva zdravaokhraneniya
SSSH, Leningrad (Institute of Toxicology, USSR, btinis-
try of Health, Leningrad)
SUI3NtITTEDs December 22, 19b1
Oard 2/2
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ilit ~ loop E1~pw~d B~ec.trcce~ie at, edited
by He;uney New York, 195 , 2 PP ,reviewed by P'. Y.
~,p~,, N Kni za Rubezhom Seri B Tekhnika No 2,
Feb 5Tp PP T �T
Along with problems of reliability of ground electronic equipment
and trouble-shooting, the book also gives interesting ini'orme~tion Oa
w-~igational and Plying equipment. A11 experimenta3. results in US l,eb-
ca~-tories and Institutes are swmari~pd and, therefore, the book ie of
~I~ticular interest to Srnriet engineers sped.&~-ixing on ~rhis type v!
s~ip�ent. A speedy translation oP this boob into Rwsieu~ is ettce~3.~-
raeo~me~tcl. {v}
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AtfINOVA, R.Khe, kand.~ ist-. nauk TETEldEVA. 1,t~G.p kCnB. ,~oktGruk,
ALIrtOV, I. A,;; I}t~ ITRIYFV, ~ . L� ~ UZN'A' ~Vkrlnd ist nauk,
ekoYi. nauk� redaktar ;r DLNURAYEVA, ~' ~ lr~v. red,
red., ATFENYUK, S,Ya.., red ; DANIIpVi V.l ,
SELUV G, Y, N,A,,, red}, IL'YAaOV, S I.~ red.; KAKAHAYEV,
S. D., , red ~ ; KAMENSKAYA ~, N , V , rad,. Y KRAYi~;V, M, A ., ,~ red , ;
KULIYI'~V; 0> K, , rau ; MAKHARAD'I~E, N. B. ; red J ; c?BIIaHKIN, G.U. ,
red; PLESHAKOV, 5 T.,1 red. a RAD7~HABI ~V~ ~. I., red ; SELI~ZN~V,
M. S, ,, red. ; TURSUNBAYEV, A. B. ~ rad. ; FEDCiI~V, A.G., f the acid prescrnt. `~~
hyaluronic ar.id was disruvered in the ararurti of 9 healthy s1Ud4rltw but ui 34 pat-rnts
it was present to a greater or lesser deg~�ee. to 7 of H patrents with rheumatism
there was a aignrficant increase m the atnounl of hyaluronic r~rid -n the serum,
indicating that they had an increased capillary permeab-Irty. Six patients with
pulmonary tb and Z with tuberculous lymph glands, pneumorua and lung abscesses
also had hyaluronic acid in the serum. Two patients having cancer of the stomach
with metastases to other organs did not have hyaluronic acid in the serum, Ttre
ubservationa show that in various pathological Ktates the blood ~ ontains hyaluronic
acid and it is quite clear that this enters via the capillary walls :and the endothelial
lining of the intima otthevesaels. The quantity of hyaluronic acid in the serum dc-
pends upon the amount of change in the permeability of the vearael walls. (S)
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'USSR / GQneral Problems of Pathology. Pathophysiology U
of Infection.
hbs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 41926.
luthor Zalasakiy, G. D., Kaznaaheyev, V. P. Belov G. F.
Inst : Novosibirsk Medical IustitutQ. ~'""`~~~"'`~
Title On the Presenoe of Speoitic jintigong in tha Blood
of Rheumatio Patients.
Orig Pub: Tr. Novosibirskogo med. in-ta, 1957, 27, 39-47�
l~bstrect: Guinea pigs wets sensitized with serum Prom pat-
ianta aoutoly ill with rheumatism (SR). 'Iwuenty
to twenty-two days later, desensitization w'.th
serum of h�althy sub~octs (SH) was carried out.
No apparent anaphylactic reaction was observed
whop, on the following day, SH was ink�ated into
the heart; however, intracardial in~eetion of the
same 20 guinea pigs with SR (O.lml) 2 hours later,
Card 1/2
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