SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BELYANKIN, F.P. - BELYANTSEV, A. M.

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BELYANKIN,, F.P. (Bieliankin, F.P.1; YATSENKO) V.P. %--i- Longitudinal bending of a rod-subjected to central compreision. Zbir.pratet. Inst.mekh.Aff 04no.23:92-99 161. (141M 14:12) (Elastic rods and wires) BEIYANKIII, F.P. [Bieliankin., F.P.1; YATSENKO, V,F. Regularities in the development of plastic deformatioma in wood aubjected to.continuous long acting loads. Zbir.prats'. Inst.mekh.AN URSR no.23:135-148 162. (KEM 14:12) (Deformations(Melehanics)) BEIZANKIN, Fedor Paylovich. KOVAMKO, A.D., akademik# s re s; WYAK, O.N., red.; LISOVETS'p O.M.fLysovets'.00M.3p tekhn. red. (Effect of gravitation of the moon and sun on crustal-t6c''tonic processes]Tektoniobni protsesy v.lzemnii.kori.pid gravitataiizWm vp'Lyvom Misiatsiiata Sontsia. Eyivs Vyd-vo.Akad. nauk URSR .1962. , 51 P. (KIRA 15:3.21 1. Akademiya nauk Ukr. M (for Kovalenko).* (Earth-Surface) (Gravitation) CIMWAK,, Nikolay lit ich;,JZLYAVM,-Y.Lp akademik, otv. red.; NAZARENKOP G.T., nauchiVy red.; YEFIMOVA, M.I., tekhn. red. (Mechanical properties of steel in the range of small plastic deformationsl Mekhanicheskie svoistva stali v oblasti zalykh plastichookikh deformatsii. Kiev, Izd-vo Akad. nauk USSR, 1962. 103 P. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Akademiya nauk USSR (for Belyankin). (Steel-Testing) (Deformations (Mechanics)) DRAYGORP David Abramovich; VALICHUK, Georgiy Iosifovich; BELYANKIN, akademik, otv. red.; HDMIK, T.K., redJ_zd-va; RUIM9 Yu.B.9 telchns red. [Effect of wear on the fatigue strength of steel consider- ing the scale factorIVIiianie i=osa na ustalostnuju proch- nost' stali 9 uchatom mashtabnogo faktora. Kiev, Izd-vo Akad. nauk USSR, 1962. U0 p. (MIRA 16:4) 1, Akademiya nauk Ukr,SSR (for Belyankin). (Steel-Fatigue) (Mechanical wear) KORNOUKHOV, Nikolay Vasillyevich, akademik; JZLWLV,,J~.~t., akademik, otv. red.; STRELIBITSKAYA, A.I., doktor tekhn. nauk; AMIRO, I.Ya., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; DLTJGACH, M.L., kand. tekhn. red.; YEREM M Ot V.S., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; NIKITINp Yu.P., kand. tekhn. n~u~, red.; PAVLOV, I.G.,, kand. tekhn. nauk, red,; POLYAKOV, P.S... kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; KIYANITSk-GUSLISTAYA, N.N., mlad. nsuchn. sotr., red.; ORLIK, Ye.L.,,red.; LISOVETS, A.M., tekhn. red. (Selected works on structural mechanics] lzbrannye trudy po stroitellnoi mekhanike. Kiev.. Izd-vo AN Ukr.SSR, 1963. 321 p. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Akademiya nauk Ukr.SSR (for Kornoukhovp Belyankin). .MLYANKINS F.P. (Bleliankin, F.P.] (Kiyev); DYEENKO, G.I. [Dybenko, H.I.] ( mi), FXfeot of temperature on the specific-impact strength of laminated plastics. Prykl.mekh. 9 no.5006-512 163. (MIRA 16tio) 1. Institut mekhaniki AN UkrSSR. ____,BELYANKINJ, F.P.; DYBENKO, G.I. Effect of the rate of deformation and of the rate of loading on the strength of samples of various sizes of laminated-plastics. Zav.* lab. 29 no.10.-1235-lUO - 163. (MM l6tl2) 1. In8titut makhaniki AN UkrSSR. STAVRAYU, L.N.; YEPANCHINTSEVA. I.A ; BETLYOKIN F F akadamik, ,eTc retsenzent; VAYNBMG, D.V.; PrOr.r COKLOr nauk, retsenzent; SAIMOYLOV, B.N., red. [Simple theory for the calculat-ion of rods under an extended load, Prostelshaia teorija raschata sLerzhnei na prostranstvermuiu nagruz"; uchebnce posoble dlia studentov. Kidbyshev, Kuibyshevskil 1nzhanernc--strr)ite1'nYi frl-t im. A.I.Rikoiana, 1963. 54 p. (MIRA 17:7) 1. Jkkademlya nauk Ukr.SSR (for Bellyarkin), BELYANKIN, F.P. [Bieliankin, F.I. J, akademik; 1OUTSUK, A.A. [Krytolik, AL.A. P,-4qsonla coefficient and deformation coefficients of hmirztcd DSF-B plastic. Dop. AN UIUR no.12;1596-1599 163. (,,aRA 17:9) 1. Institut mokhaniki AN UkrSSR. 2. All UkrSSR (for Belyankin). STRELIBITSKAYA, Aleksandra Ivanovnaj_I~ELYAN~I.NI.P,~p akademlk, oty, red, (Limiting state of frames made of thin-walled rods and subjected to torsional banding) PredelInce sostolanie ram iz tonkostenrWkh sterzhnei pri izgibe s krucheniems Klevy Haukova dumka, 1964. 254 pe NIRA 17:12) 1. Akademlya nauk Ukr.SSR (for Belyan)dn). YATSENKO, Vladimir Filippovich; DYBENKO, Georgiy Ivanovich; KOVALENKO, A.D., akademik, otv. red.; GILEIAKH, V.I., red. (Strength and.deformability of laminatad plastics] Proch- nost' i deformativnost' sloistykh plastikov. Kiev, Na- ukova dumka, 1964. 217 p. (MIRA 17: U) 1. Akademiya nauk Ukr.SSR (for Kovalenko). BELYANKIN, G.P. [BieliankJn, -F**Polo akademikj DYBENKO, G.I. (Dybenko, R.I.] Ametional, temperature dependence of the mechanical characteristics I of a DSP plastic. Dop. AN URSR n0-9:1140-1143 161. - (MIBA 14:11) 1. AN USSR (for Belyankin). V:Laotics) BELYANKIN L.F.- VORONTSOV, V.V. Short ravlaw of the historT of the atadjr or low -Ylbl~dzolc aedimento in the Kenderlyk trough. Trudy Lab.geolugl. no,,32:177-179 161., (KML 24:8) (Kenderlye Valley-4oal geology) BELYANKIN, L.Fs; VORONTSOV) V,V.j VOLKOVA) I.B. Lithofacies cbaracterlatica of lower Meamic sedimente. Trudy Lab.gef3l.ugl. -no.12:199-.207 161. 1 (KMA 14:8) (Kenderlyk Valley-Coal geology) I/ BELUNKIN., L.F.; VOLKOVAI I.B. Characteristics of lower Mesozoic coal-bearing sediments in the Kenderlyk trough. Trudy Iab.geolougle no,.12:235-246 161, (MM 14-8) (Kenderlyk Valley-Coal geology) VOLKOVA, I.B.; NALIVKIN, D.V.; SLATVINSKATAp Ye.A,; EOGOMAZOV, VA; GAVRILOVA0 0.1.; GUREVICH, A.B.; MUDROV~ A.M.; NIKOLISKIYy V.M.; OSHURKDVA.. M.V.; PETRENKO,, A.A.; FOGREBITSKIYI Te.O.; RITENEERG9 M.I.; BOCHKOVSKIYf F.A.; KIM, N.G.; LUSHCHIKHIN, G.M.; LYUEER,, A.A.; YA~WONTSOV, A.V.; SENDERZON, E6.M.; SINITSYN, V.M.; SHORIN, V.P.;A~ ~ ; VALITS, I.E.; VLASOV, VA; ISHINAt T.A.; KONIVETS, V.I.; MARKOVICH, Ye.M.; MKRINSKIY, V.V.; PRDSVIRUKOVA, Z.P.; RADCHENKO, O.A.; SEMERIKOV, A.A.; FADDEYEVA, Z.I.; BUTOVAt Ye.P.; VERBITSKAYA, Z.I.; DZERS-LITOVSKAYA, O.k.; DUBARI, G.P.; IVA)b3V, N.V.; KARPOV, N.F.; KOLESNIKOV, Ch.M ; NEFED'YEV, L.P.; POPOV, G.G.; SHTEMPELI, B.M.; KIRMOV, V.V.,: VVWOV, V.V.; [deceased]; MURATOV. M.V., SALINIKOV, B.A.; NDNAKHOVA, L .P. GOBSKIY, I.I., glav. red.; GUSEV, A.I., red.; MOLCHANOV, I.I., red.; TUMOV, A.V., red.;,SRABAROV, N.V., red.; YAVORSKIY, V.I., red.; REYKHERT, L.A.,, red.izd-va; ZAKARAYEVA, R.A., tekhn. red [Atlas of maps of coal deposits of the U.S.S.R.]Atlas kart ugle- nakopleniia na territorii SSSR. Glav. red. I.I.Gorskii. Zam. laav. red. V.V.Mokrinskii. Chleny red. kollegii: F.A.Bochkovskiy i dr. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1962. 17 p. (MIRA 16:3) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Laboratoriya geologii uglya. 2. Chlen- korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Muratov). (Coal geoloa-Maps) GLIKI, N.V.; BILYANXIN, N.V.,, akademik.. "Dew* method as applied to the study of the spiral growth stages. Dokle AIF,~!90 no.4:541-543 Js '53. (Mraa 6:5 I.-Akademlya, Nauk SSSR (for Belyankin). 21 Institut kristallografii Aka- demii nauk SSSR (fat Gliki). (Crystallography) BELYANKIN, L.F.; VORONTSOVS V.V. Geological characteristics of lower Mesozoic sediments in the Kenderlyk trough* Trudy Labogeol.ugl. no.12:188-199 161. (KDU 14:8) (Kenderlyk Vallery-Coal geology) BEI~j.~ ~L~ Tectonic movements in the lower Mesozoic in the area of the Kenderlyk trough. Trudy Lab.geol.ugl. w.12t232 161. (MA 14:8) . (Kenderlyk Valley-Geology, Structural) BELYANKIN, L.F. Evaluating of lower Mesozoic coal potentials of the Kanderlyk'-- trough. Trudy Lab.geol.ugl. no.l2s246-247 161. (KM 34:8) (Kend-erlyk Valley-Coal geology) 7 PO for-$% mail o: jot of 00 c M11. -9 su" 7. No. 41 00 of the of 'a Mufickl hg met The U. V. RAWWOT 00 00 00 .3 as 00 :k -49 If 6 -------- 8i 'sit 10~46~ t u %a, tv LF tan LIUMADn J~r. 00009 0000*00*0000000000~0*006040800*0000000 'o IOT 0*006040160*46*0000000064040 900000 9669090000 4 ~o Ali ad cp.. Itt 00 0 IF a a 3 1 v IN 4p woo zoo =so Zoo 000 soo, coo Ao zoo woo too , S. K. 24816. BELYANKIN, S. K. Mineralogii Glin,,.Tr'udy Ybbilenynoy Sessii Posvyashch. StoletiyV So Drya Rozh%niya Dokychaye!va. M. L., 19h9, S. 56-58 SO: Letopis' No. 33, 1949 v-11 I-T" " 0,~,,T " ; I. ~ : ' a', - j. ,C:Lov-l. an" t.4-mot!K., Slov. u-,ro , 10 no. ~', ITS2 13 Z~: (-- /'/ A/ ~/ BELYANKIN,'T.I., agronom. Sowing corn with other crops for green fodder. Zemledelie 5 no.5:91-92 MY '57. OMLRA 10: 7) (Kostroma Province--Corn (Maize)) BELYAM M, A. 1. PELYANTII-M, A.I. "Electroacoustical Propertiem of CV--rbon Microphone Powder." Min Commnicmtions MS,-(. D-dnprad Electrical Bnginomripr In5t of Corxrunicntiom i-ieni Frofes?or Fonch-Pri7evich. Leningrad, 1956. (Dissert-~tionfor the Degree of Cendidate in Technic&l Science) So: Knithrv-ya Letopist, Vo. 18, 1956, BELYANXINA, M.N.; DOIBINOV, Ye.A. Genesis and the structural position of granites in the northwestern part of the Yenisey Range. Vast. Mosk. un. Ser. 4: Geol. 18 no.6:59-U N-D 163. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Kafedra diamicheskoy geologii Moskovskogo universiteta. . . . . . . . . . . . . Ye. A ,PELYANFINA, M.N., DOLGII.,'Mll 1'. ph,,~in .13 tructures ir., t?:e rrjrt,i we i-, t--- rn f -,a r t of thl,.~ 1.---r, I :~--,y Eftrib-t? . Geotaktanika no.2.-17-31 I-L-~-Ap 165. (MIR'l is, i) 1. Mo.-,kovsl,-.Iv gosudarstvernT !non :3 ;- un-2v,v,7!,At lireni. 1,-~ ..;-;.ova. BMYANKMA, -Ye. D. Cand Geolog--Mineralog Sci DiB6e'x~tation'.*'-"Chemi66mizi6iiLl6gi6,i1 Investigation of the PotasBium-Sodium Feldspars of Caucasus and Transcaucasia." 8/6/50 Institute of Geological Sciences) Acad. Sci. USSR So Vecheryaya MOSk"IL Surn 71 c 1) S",*- a first. red. Ndak. Akdd. JVai4-.rr-T"R-. . It.'Polpor. ~4 .%Fr. No. ariff ir %4NIX are give", 11 rN,=- ~d d kad. ww-*rr&K(1 d the iaf kt lit k6 le ftu w tbA ti d ohit f f t u1 o q q p p ~ 1f; m ntA u d th M Ult (h I k YJ S:S R et ur an IJUS wOr t M Q st e Pr4V Y y - t c ; : &-bloWli (CA. 26. W37 Is fundamental. His ptcsilcd as. have ba,"I tiltirely twarri%A.: Rb. 01 Llj DA, Sr Nfn~ Pb, TO, 0 . 1l (on l r I d I h a me ve n V y o 4prew i OW ~%A- aluts. ihZ1 cu,6 cf. AIr observed In all 4;~thq hAmpleA' n lJgb ' l cannot "ly he explained aa a V,.,N , , :~Cr, And Co are absent, In spite at t1itir distbict pMw-an In t A COMP4fiWn 61 tilt 1615PArt 1=11" , the Caut~Litwwlth Ooze fri)m La the -U.S.S.R. xhows the abuilarity cf the distflbution of acma * h sorlal e .Cments' 117dependrntly of the jeogmPhic kkalloni. Th 3n a eq,VA aran. C4 e Cau=Jan faldiparg, bc)w-.vclr, o W :Sr. and Ild, nr~ ev6i inoru Sr, whKe for. the other kkdsr-oz~, these am reverimd. as a ratm, The Oka!i -4tawntf &Ppe*'~ 'T _B the following wacns.7 1Zbfrr"O.OIwO.Oj9; C~tfrumq to 0.02; Li from 0.00034'to 0.00Y); all M-.,4 tlem ".0. am, -Pb find C4, but atso of Ga, 11c, omd Pb,-bat Itts of Sr. Da , ANTS, and,TI Owt the otherl~ : ult _._ Vl' P. IT BELYAMM., XE. D. "Chemical Idneralopical Investigation of PotasBiumnsodium Feldspars of the Caucasus" Tr. In-ta Geol. Nauk AN SSSR., No 147., Petrografich. Seriya, 1953.. No 43, 185-222 In all the specimens of potassium-sodium feldspars analyzed the author es- tablished the following contents; SrO, 0.09-0.13%, and Me, 0.10-0-72,1. The assayed purity of the material forces one to assume the presence of magnesium in the lattice of the feldspar. (RZhGeol, No 3, 1954) SO: W-31187, 8 liar 55 IIIIYAMNA, YO.D. ~ . -1 - ..1 , ., jb&wa,~,~ - A'~~O=pq-oVgy of -muscovite in pegmatite veins. Trudy InSt,geol.nauke noA65:7f-77 155. (HLBA 9: 4) (muscovite) (Pagmatites) BBLYAMN&, Ye.D.; GMI73VA. M.Ya.; IGKkTOVA, N.D.; PZTROV, V.P.1 K.I.; AFANASIM, G.D., glaynyy red.; ZAUSSKIY, B.T., kand.gool.-min.nAuk. otv.red.; KA.KUNI, Ye.V.,takhn.red. [Genesis and types of commercial muscovite) Genezis i tipizataii promyshlennogo muskovits, Xoekva, Izd-vo Aked,nauk SSSR, 1958, 152pe (Akademiia nauk SSSR* Institut geologil rudnykh meetoroxb- denii, petrografii, mineralogil i gookhimii. Trudy no.12) (M MA 11: 12) (muscovite) KULESHOV, G.F.; BELYMINA., Ye.D.; PETROV, V.P. S.1yudy-a-'nogorsk m;scovite deposit. Trujy IGEM no.48:tI09 161. (MIRA 15:1) (Chelyabinsk Provinca-Muscovite) .BELLUMM, Ye.D. Mineralogy o,fXeia pegmatite veins. Trudy IGEM.no.48:40-46 f61. I . (HIRA 15:1) (Kola Penirsula.-Pagmatites) SERMYANIKOV, '4.I., inzh.; BELYANKINA, Z.P, Preventing salt depositions on thq blading of a VK-100-2 turbine operating in a unit with once-through boilers. Teploenergetika 8 no.12:63-66 D 161. (MIRA 14;12) 1. Shchekinskaya Gosudarstvennaya rayonnaya elektrostantsiya. (Steam turbines) (Feed water purification) t,.V., inzh.; HFLYAHKO, I.N., Jnzh. End feeler for the UDM-JY4 ultrasonlc defsocto3cope, Plashinostroenie no.5!89-90 S-0 165. (MIRA AM BELYAXOVA, M. I. 13ELYANOVA, M. 1. -- -Natural Flora and Vegetation of Khtmkinskiy Rayon of Moskovskaya Oblast." Sub 8 May 52., Moscow Oblast Per!agogocal Inst, (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Biological Sciences). SO: Vechernaya Moskva January-December 1952 NIKIYCROV,.A.G., otvatetvennyy-rodaktor; POLTAKOT, K.T., professor, redaktor; ALZCSANMYA, T.A., doteent, redaktor; PMROVA, X.I., redaktor; BELMOVA Te. radaktor; TZUnOT. A., redaktor; redaktor Natural resources of Ktqby.ahoy Province] Pyir*oda Xuibyahavskol - oblasti. [Kuibyehav) Kulbyahevskoe obl'. goo. izd-yo, 1951. 404 p. (Kuybyshev Province--Geography) (HLU 9:0) FEWROV, N. A P."YANOVA, 1"4 GRIMM, I.I.; RAKOVSKIr, V.Ye.; KUNIN, Composition and ways of using the liquia products'of under- ground gavif cation of coals. Nauch. t**i VNIIPodiemgaza no.8:95"103 1-62.' (MMA 16:6) 1. Voesoyusmy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut, podzemnoy gazifikat ii ugley, Kalininakiy torfyanoy ins.titut i Vesoyusnyy nauchno-i:sledovatellskiy institut udobreniy i agropochvo- vedeniya. (Coal gasification., Underground-By-products) BILTANOVA H r".7, KV, A. I. Daternining the calorific capacity of underground coal gpoificotion gne by the method of messuring the heat conductivity of the gas mixture. Podzem.gaz.ugl. no.1:67-70 158. (KIRA 11:4) 1. Vaesoyusnyy nauohno-issledovatel'skly i proyektW institut podzemnoy gnzifikateii ugley. (Calorimetry) MAt-Conduetion) EELTANOVA. Te.M.; ARTIPOVA, N.G. -1 Automatic system for relaying gas and blov media parameter measurements to a centralized *Int in undergroxmd coal gasification areas* Podzeme gazo ugl. no.4:51-55 158. (min n.-12) l.VsesoMDyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy inetitut PodzeWs. (Coal gasification, Undergrouna-Testing) (Repote control) CHMAWV 9 A OA 0 Device for measuring the moisture content of gas produced under- ground coal gasification. Podsem.gas.ugl. no.2:62-64 '5 * NM 12:9 1. VoesoyuzrWy nauchno-looledovatellakly i proyektrwy institut podzemnoy gazifikatsil. ugleye (Coal gasification, Underground) (Gan-Testing) PETRENKO, I.G.;,_BBLYANOVA, YO.M. Method of studying the gas flow in an underground gas producer with the aid of radioactive isotopes. Trudy IGI 13:1"-152 160. WMA 14: 5) (Gas flow) (Gas producers) %JD V PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5592 Vaeaoyuznoye soveshchanlye po vnedrenivu radloalxtivnykh izotopov i yadernykh izluclienty v narodnom k1,D_zYaYstve SSSR. Riga, 1960. Radioaktivnyye izotopy i yadernyye izluchenlya v narodnom khozyaystve SSSR; trudy Vse3oyuznogo soveshchanlya 12 - 16 aprelya 1960 g. g. Riga, v 4 tomakh. t. W Polski, razvedka i razrabotka poleznykh iskopayemykh (Radioactive Isotopes and Nuclear Radiation in the National Economy of the USSR; Tran- sactions on the Symposium Held in Riga, April 12 - 16, 196o.in 4 volumea. v 4: Prospecting,Surveying, and I-11ning of Min-' eral Deposit;) Moscow, Gbstoptekhizdat, 1961. 2a4 P. 3,640 copies printed. Sponsoring Agenayt Cosudarstvennyy nauchno-tekhnicheakly-komitet Soveta Ministrov SSSR. Gosudarstvonnyy Romitet Sovota!Miniatrov SSSR po lspollzovaniyu atomnoy energil Edo. (Title page): N; A. Petrov, L. I. Petren1co, and P. S. Savit5kly; ed. of this volume: M. A. 3peranakiy; Scientific ed.: M. A. Speranskiy; Eyecutive Edo.; N. N, Kuzlmina and A. 0. Ionell; Card 1/11 'V Radioactive Isotopes and Nuclear (Cont.) SOV/5592 Tech. Ed.: A. S. Polooina. PuRPOSE . The book Is intended ror engineers and technic-'ans dealing vrith the problems involved In the appl icaticn of radioactive iEotopea and nuclear radiation. COVFRAGE: This collection of 39 articles is Vol. 4 of the Traralt- tlcrw of the All-Vnion Conference of the introduction of Hadio- active Isotopea and Nuclear Reactions In the Naticnall Beoncny of the USSR. The Conference was called bv tho Go.7ularntvennyy nauchno-tekhnLeheskiy komitet Sovet MiniatrovSSSR (State Scientific-Technical Committee of the Counail of PUniaters *f the USSR), Academy of &~Iences USSR, Gosplan SSSR (state Planning Committee of the Council of M-4n4sters of the U-13R), Gosularztveii- nyy komitet Scveta Ministrov SSSR po avtomatizatsil 1 mazhino- atroyeniyu (State Comnittee of the Council of Ministers of the USSR for Automation and Machine Building),and the Ccunell of 14ini3ters of the Latvian SSR. The reports summarized In this publicatiotl'deal with the Advantages, prospects, ard Card 2/11 Radioactive Isotopes and Hmelear (Cont.) SOV/5592 development of radioactive methods used in prospecting, sur- veying, and mining of ores. IndivIdual,reportc. present the results of the latest scientific resew.,ch on the development and inprovement of the theory, r4ethodclogy, and technoloEy of radior.etric investigations, Applicat:~on or radioactive methods In the field of engineering geology, hydrology, and the con- trol of ore enrichment proccauen La analyzed. No personalities are mentiorki. There are no references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Alekseyev, F. A. Present State and Dature Prospects of Applying the Methods of Nuclear Geophysics in Prospecting, Surveying, and Mining of Minerals 5 Bulashevich, Yu. P., G. It. Voskoboynikov, and L. 11. Mzzyukln. Neutron and Gamma-Ray Logging at Ore and Coal De;osits 1-9 Gordayev, Yu. I., A. A. Mxkher,and D. M. Srebrcdollskiy. The Card 3/11 Radioactive Isotone3 and Nuclear (Cont.) SOV/5c92 _4 of MLLorocomponenti of Natural Waterz 255 B,'Ivanova Ve M K. A. Ku-neteova, 1. D. 1,ya!!kcv;,kaya, r. F. ~an.~. Sokolov.' Preventive Control of thz Dr,llinz 'Tool Escape From a Coal Seam WhIle Drilling Ine2ined Boreholes in Lean Seams 260 Abdullayev, A. A., Ye. .4. Lobanov, A. P. N1ov1krv, -and A. A. Lhaydlarov., Rapid Determination of the Percentage of lead In 26 Ores And Coneentratea -37 Plak3in, I. N., V. N. SmIrnov, and L. P. Starchik. Application of Alpha Radiation for the Automatic Regulation of th-., Material Compoiltion of En:-Ichment Products of Certain Cres 2".0 Lenin, S. S.Scintillation Emanemeters Card 10/11 BEU OVA, AMA6 ,.Now control devices for underground gasification of coal. Nauche trudy VNIlPodzemgaxa no,9t98-102 163, (MMA 16: 11) 1i Laboratoriya avtomatiki i telemekhaniki Vaeaoyuznogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituts. podsomnoy gazifikataii ugleyo BELYANSKAYA, Anna Grigorlyevna., pticbnitsa; VASILIYEVA, Ye., red.; PAVL(YVA,s,,, [Twenty-five years on poultry farms) 25 let na ptitseferme. Mq*va, Mosk. rabochiip 1961. 19 p. (MIU 14:1~) 1. Sovkhoz "Gorki-II" Zvenigorodskogo rayon4 (for BelyanskAyu). (poultry breeding) a JOR vaIIJI U&IMAS a ads at* f a f a 0 1 it L a Af 4.0 0---s &j , ...... Is M-, U-U~CIG,tgw- R. Z- PUSIMANSIVA MID Tin tM I" ( 1= jil W - / W MaL 14 37-420M -Sectionin ol thCtqVd 1 . . g c th d ll m .00 e me u a causes t l tatkm of the salivary cen" woulting In spon. taneous MML140 It the tMeous secratim sto * the saliv b ary center csa e spin p stimulated to omfinned activit tbrw h x b xk l f C *1i Cl l 0 a . u ons o a oovase tU y y p s 4 i 000 spontaneous awet on and bdgbtm the f#&% effect of stimulatinS the nerves. wWk 0.01-0.02 of womblue lnhUu tbe!w- 00 t 0.0 .00 j zoo goo 00 till 0 0 see 000 so* 400 too 54 Zo 0 :1 WO 0 e .1 '1~8 - i_- , be j; jjjV 1810113 -"At oftv dat p , ISIAWONC a" ow. 'S., 1111.- 5 Joe is IN 0 p It 1. .9 It a It w C s U 0 00*00000 0070 , 1 0 Is 7 1 , roe 'G'*OAOOOOOOOQSOOOOG0 0 ~ A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 * 0 a 0 0 * VITUMOVSKAYAV M.S.; BELUNSKATA Ye.A. Use of reductants for the regeneration of spent suMric acid. Zhur, prikl. khim. 33 no.3-l12427-2434 N 160. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Dnepropetrovs)dy kbimik tekhnolgitheskiy institut. (Sulfuric acid 77 _V 1691545 -~M(JOW 10F(i~)/EW(fi);;2/EPIT~~Q .4 pr-A __j0_ 1ACCES-S-ION Nk: AP4047637 0I95/64/W5/W5jGd49 Wi !AUTHOR: Bely;nskl, A.t'Derenl'. G.-. Vollter$. No ITITLE: Investigation Into the properties of pure and lithium- or Iron-alloyed -nickel. oxide.i obtained by the.decaVositibn of nitrates SOURCE:, Klnetlka i-kataliz, V. 5, ~no- 5-1 1964,-849-86o TOPIC TAGS: catalyst'. property, surface phenomenon,' nickel oxide I at t I ce, I I thiuWl- dIf fusion iron _diffusion, nickel oxi de conductivity 7`T1( ~Mo;t b ABSTRACT A~ br I ef -- rev tew - I sgiven-ofafairly large number of papers, 1y p0 I I shad In recin t years, dealing'With the study of the effect which the allaying iof nickel oxidit has,dn 'I t5 adsor tion and.catal tLie(propertles. Included In this P review are also.former-'studles:b -the present authors which provide a I f ~-y more comp eFe, ldesct+iptlim_ of methodology than the rather brief -statement in the article*under c6a ;siderlation. The authors do state, however that- the technique used makes It pos- ;sIble to fol-low the penetration of lithium oxide Into the lattice of the product he decomposition of the basic nickel carbonate, depending on such factors as of t ~the duration and t 'erature of calcination of the sample, as well as the quantity- em It?l oxide entployedo The:purpo'se of the present article was to expand pre- ~ W- D At mom BELYANSKI7-,-Adam4-- nygy-N~.,,.,.Goorgiy4--.GABF,&,.Georgiy Electric conductivity of semiconductor catalysts. Probl. kin. i kat., 10:37-49 -160o (MIRA 14:5) 1. Gorno-petanurgicheaXay akademiya,, Krakove Z~emiconductors) (Catalysts) 11f AWD~4100,41108811 -we L_ ?Y"1111 isoCIAMI AND FROV111185 W10114 it 0091 sea lee, 0o The Gas Flred Cupola. A. A. BelyanskiL -Henry 3- 190"S- Fn~m 2292 N B h T l 4 grs. at o. rult or. rans on . 1 Stdl (Steel), v. 7, no. 10, 1947. p. 944.945, Describes m(kilfleation of an originally coke-Ared cupola to was firing. Includes dis rams showing asturner details and d i d dim n n i Woo es . e s o gn an s g Dt*cribe* cupola operating practice and gives re. *0 43 *ults of a cpmparativo study of the quality of the fie cost Iron from toke-Art4l and gas-firvii cupolas. List# advurilsires of goo, goo AA woo _ goo woo goo !.It. A REVALLUSSiCaL UT99ATURC CLASWCATION off vlow slow SOWLAW S.1,1041.3 .8 - ovicio "IF Ov Got _ 9 _ 4SAX11 " a" All U 0 S 11 V 4 0 it a a 9 a a 'g I t 9 ills 9 4 1 1 IN 'a Oi d- J~~ 2 v ~~ I O 4 0 0 900 e , 9T 0 a 090 go**** 00,064-0 411 9 0 0. 0G 00 4 0 0 Goo 0 0 0 6 417:-6� EwT(m)/zPr(a)/wP(t)/xwP(b)4m(ei up(al ' MMAIR --AP5024406 ACC M I 0OURCE COM UP/028616.5/000/015/0083/0084 4.3V 'INVENTORt Ifulakov. V. I.; )(stveyev, A. 1,1 Istria M. 0 Hurzov, A. I.t rridlyandOLL N.; Bazhenov. B414yeaNKLY, A. A-1 Anan In. ?/ Oltoi none TITLISt Wrought~ sluminum-base ~LI.437. Clue ho, wo~. 17349 POURCSt -.tyalleten' Izabretsaiy I toys, M kb snakov* no. 15, 1965, 83-84 TOPIC TAM alloy, aluininum base alloys copper containing alloys magnesium containing mangan 81 &1 Y alloy, silicon containing alloy,jine containing alloy, ess.cont ning lo iron containing alloy, nickel containing alloy, titanium containing alloy, chromium' containing alloy, zirconium -containing alloy, ber$111us containing alloy ABSTFACTt This Author Certificate Intimoducef a vrouebt. aluK;pmw-bss* alloy with high. machinical -properties p coMsion X2sjstance/, and vqrkjkjL1ty. The alloy contains ca 1: 8-3% 2.2-2S magqes1umV1.O-X.8% silicon 73.5-6.01 1-0.6% man- ganese, 0-0-19 A !X!! Iron, - 0.XF-MGxALqML 0.01-5-.2% titanium. 0.0 0.01-OblS. zirconium, and 0.0001-0.601S beryllium& AZI SM CO.D]9t .-1W/ 217an(Af, OUG-Orl'.. 000h; OTH Rat MOVITI)YEMIs-if USATKP_l!Y A.G.; V,14; Yi-;U'I::, LT.,,; Ilrinima.U uchastiye: 3-I'Ll"X0111"iy, A----, , leborant; )ZAIROV, Ya.I... mekhanik- Coz:'linuoun therviAl mathod of treating cWur ores. Trudy no-35:82-100 161. (I'MIA 14'..10) (Sulftx) (0:'e dressing) BELYANSKIY, B.; MALOFEYEV, G. Payments for agricultural machinery. Fin. SSSR 23 no.4:4,3-" Ap 162, - (NIRA 15W (Rostov-Agricultural machinery industry-Finance) (Payment) MYANSKIY I.M., inzhener; 03, K.I., inzhoner. Using smooth measuring vireo in checkrov planting ani soving. Belikhosmashina No.4s9-11 AP 156. (KM 9:7) 1.Zavod Belinskeelimash. (Panters (Agricultural machinery)) S KHLZANOV, I.B.; KUGHHRUKS V.V:I.BBLYANMY P P - BELTT B.D., inshener, reteenzent; KUGINIS, B L Inzhener, ;elnzent;'VINOGRADSKrT, N.V., doteent, redaktor; KATVNWA, Te,ff., tekhnielieskly redaktor; SCIrOLOYA, T.P., tekhnicheakiy redaIctor [Operation and repair of ventilation equipment in machinery factories] Ekepluatatsita i remont ventiliatsionnykh ustauovoic mashinostrottell- n.vkh sivodov. Moskva. Goe. nauchno-takhn. Izd-vo mashinoetroitalluoi lit-ry,1954. 203 P. (NLRL 8:4) (Factories--Heating and ventilation) BELYANSKIY I V. A. Belyanskiy, V, A. "On the antagonisLic innervation of septa; large and small emboli of -.he kidney," Trudy Kuybyshevsk. gos. med. in-tap Vol. 1, 1948, p. 191-206 SO: U-2888, Letopis ZhurnalInykh Statey, No. 1, 1949 USSR/Hunan and Pininal Morph:iloLy - N~)rmal and Patholo(;ical. S Circulatory System. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Diol'.) No 11, 1958, 50278 Auth,Dr Delyanskly, V.A.' Inst Kuybyshev, Association of IUiatomjpath31o(.;Lsts -with a Section of PathophysioloC~y Title Dlo.~)d Supply of the Renal Veins in MAn Orig Pub Sb. nauchn. rabot Kuybyshevsk. o-va pat,,)1oLpanatomov s sektsiyey Patofiziol, Kuybyshev,1957,, 170-178 Abstract A-study of the blood vessels of the renal veins (RV),was conducted by the method ofstainin(3 the vessels of the cadaver with'subsequent dissection of RV, and macromicros- topic investiMtion of vhole clarified preparations. The aaurces of blood supply in RV are the same vessels ~diich Card 1/2 supply Ithe valls of the hollow vein (at the level vhere 17 - ~L 39557-66 w(1)1aqT(m)1FwP(t)1Rri ijp(c) jp/c D ~ACC NR: AP6008780 SOURCE CODE: UR/0115/66/000/001/005710061 ,'AUTHOR: Orlova, M. P.; Kats, G. A.; Astrov, D. N.; Belyanskiy, L. B., Shibayeva, 0. A.; Shubin, V. E. ORG: none :TITLE: Alloyed germanium for low-temperature thermometry .'SOURCE: Izmeritel'naya tek ika, no. 1, 1966, 57-61 .TOPIC TAGS: thermometry, germanium alloy, thermomete'r ,ABSTRACT: The results are reported of an experimental investigation of the ;galvanomagnetic properties of Ge doped'with various amounts of Sb'0As,:In, IGa; t- the Ge properties were studied in a range of temperatures from room to liquid ~helium in order to find out the best impurity and its concentration suitable for low- temperature thermometers. Most measurements were made with Sb-doped Ge Card I/Z UDC; 546.289.001.5:536.531 ,L 39557-66 ICC NR: AP6008780 whose Nd was 4. 6 x 10 Nd < I X 1017 per cm;5 the resistivity was found to be ;0.00042-0.00046 ohm-m at 20-4.ZK; acceptor -impurity concentration, ,Na 4 0. 1 Nd. A few thermometers were made from Sb-doped Ge (Nd - 5x 1(~6 per, K - 676) for the 40-4. ZK range; their resistivity was 0. 025-0. 027 ohm-m vat boiling-helium temperature. The relation Ig p JI/T) was satisfactory for these' Ahermometers only under 7K. A relatively high value of magnetoresistance of ~doped Go is noted. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 4 formulas, and 4 tables. ;SUB CODE: 20, 09 / SUBM DATE: none / ORIG REF: 003 / OTH REF: 016 ACC NRs AP0013529 SOURCE CODE: UR/0120/66/000/002/0226/0227 AUTHOR: Astrov, D.N.; BelXanskiX, L.B. ORG: VNII Physic o-Te chnical and Radio Engineering Measurements, KU2!!LoM. (VNII fiziko-tekhhicheskikh i radiotekhnicheskikh izmereniy) TITLE; High vacuum seal for low temperatures SOURCE: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 2*, 1966, 226-227 MPIC TAGS: vacuum seal, cryogenic seal, 11 Aou.) I> ABSM1kCT-. A high vacuum cryogenic seal is described, motivated by the need to impro- ve upon existing designs requiring expensive materials and frequent gasket replace- ments. In Fig. 1, showing a schematic of the seal, 1 and 2 are t bronze flanges, pressing upon flat, thin (. 1 - .15 mm) Ftoroplast-4 0"-t-askett * Radial clearances between flanges are kept small, under .05 mm, to prevent gasket extrusion. Low vacuum (10-5_ 10-6torr) operation over room to 1.50K temperature range was conducted'with sa- tisfactory results explained by the gasket thinness. Seal needs no tightening for at least 10 cooling cycles. Orig. art. has I f igure. Fig. 1. Schematic of high vacuum seal design 2 SUB ODDE- 11, 20/ SUBM DATE: 2SMar65/ ORIG REP:-'001/ OTH REF: 001 J Card UDCt 621.527.2:621.59 BELYANSKIY, V.A., dotsent Intramural venous blood supply of the rectum. Elem.prokt. no.2tl3-19 160. (KM 14:11) 1. Iz kafedry topograficheskoy anatomii i operativnoy khirurgii, xaveduyusbichiy kafedroy., professor I.N. Askalonov. (RECMI-BLOOD SUPPLY) ASKALONOV, 1.11I.; K,:LY-',-..SKlY, V.A.; 'N.G. I--------- PlasLic coverftr or the bone erid by a. zaE;- -- capron cover in an experiment4il amput,,-it-ion of the CXtreLity. Ekiper. P-hir. i anest. 9 no.3:51,7-60 '~y-Je 164. 18:3) 1. Kafedra operativnoy khiruz-Gil, s topagraficheskoy anntmdyey (zav. - prof. 1.11. Askaloncv) Kuybysh-n-~vskogo med-itsinskogo - instituta. BELYANSKIY V B MIKHAYLOVA, G.A. Investigatl g the properties of atmospherics in the ultralow freque~c,y range (under 1 kHz). Geomag. i aer. 1 no-3-.379-386 My-Je 61. (MIRA 14-.9) 1. InBtitut zemnogo magnetizmap ionoefory i rasprostraneniya radiovoln AN SSSR. (Ionosphere) ALIPM., Y*.L.; BELYANSKIY" V.B.. MIYTAKOV., N.A* Preliminary results of uping the Coomos artificial statellites in radio studies at coherent frequencies of tbe,straftwe of the ionosphere, Geomag. i aer. 3 no.ltlO-24 Jer-F 163o ~MMRA 16:4) 1. lonoefernays. observa~oriya v Kyulungsborne, Germanskaya Demokraticheskays. Reopublika. (Artificial satellites in meteorology) ALIFERTp Xa%L.p- KUTrAKOV, A.F. Coberent radio-receiviag apparatus for recording the difference of Doppler's frequency replacement in radio waves frm an artificial earth satellite. Geomag. i aer. 3 no.lsl57-170 JA-F 163. (MIRA 1614) 1. Ustitut semnogo magnetimm., ionoofery i rasprostraneniya radiovoln AN .SSA. (Ionosphere) .(Artificial satellites in metejogy) BUYANTSEV, A. M. A. M. BMAIM472 "OP 0q.q0mP4t4i9P of 1~14ti-conductor systems with surface waves.ft Scientific Session Devoted to I'Radio Day", May 1956, Trudre.arvizdat, Moscow, 9 Sep. 55 Analyzed is a system of N -parallel cylindrical rods on whose surface are given homogeneous boundary conditions of the form 11 - z Hr where Z is the surface impedarce tenser. Under the assumption that the transverse dimensions of the whole system is much less than the wavelength, the solution of the problem of exciting electromagnetic waves therein reduces to an investigation of a system of intergro-differ- ential equations for surface electric and magnetic currents in the rods. The solution of these equations by a perturbation method permits the resonant frequencies of the sAtem(or the surface wave propagaticn, constants along a system of infinitely long rods) as well as the currents in the rods, to be found. BELYATITSEV, A,M, Multiconduotor systems with surface waves. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; radiofiz. 1 no-5/6:112-120 '58. (MIRA 12:8) I.Issledovatellski7 radiofisicheskiy, institut pri Gorlkovekom universitete. (Radio--Antennas) SOV/1 09- - -If--3-22/38 AUTHORS; A.M. Belyantsev, A.V. GaponoV2 Ye.V. Za*gryadskiy TITLEs ~_ ~Delay System of the "Counter-Stub" Type for Travelling- Wave Amplifiers (Zamedlyayushchaya sistema tipa "Vstrechnyye shtyrill dlya usiliteley s begushchey volnoy) PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 4, Nr 3, 19592 PP 505-516 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The possibility of employing a counter-stub system (of the type illustrated in Fig 1) was mentioned by Fletcher in 1952 (Ref 1). Here the problem is investigated in some detail. It is assumed that a counter-stub system of the type shown in Fig 1 can be represented by means of an equivalent circuit which consists of a parallel-conductor transmission line with capacitances connected across the line at spacings 1. The circuit is shown in Fig 3. The scattering equation of the system is given bys Cos cos k1 1 + 1ET sin kl, 2C1 ) 2c1 Card 115 where k is the wave number, 1 is the length of the stubs, Co and Uo are the capacitances between the SOV/109- - -4- 3-22/38 A Delay System of the "Counter-Stub" Type for -Oravelling-Wave Amplifiers stubs and the "basell, respectively; Cl is the bouring stubs (per unit length); cagacitance between neigh' JO T = JBT is the equivalent capacitance of a node. The above circuit does not take into account the cross- coupling capacitances of the system. If these capaci- tances are taken into account, the equivalent circuit becomes more complicated and is in the form ofthe diagram shown in Fig 4. For this case the characteristic equation of the system is given by: m+1 RT Co + 1+ ~: Cn s in 2 tg2 k1 n=1 2 m+1 Co + 4 Cn sin 2 n (c. + n where Cn is the capacitance (per unit length) between the stubs which are situated at distances nD/2 from each Card 2/5 other. The summation in Eq (2) is carried out up to the values of n such that the cross-coupling capacitances SOV/109- --4-3-22/38 A Delay System of the "Counter-Stab" Type for Travelling-Wave Amplifiers become negligible. For the counter-stub system in which the "hairpins" are displaced vertically (see Fig 2) or with "hair insif whose teeth have different cross-sections (see Fig M the scattering equation is given by Eq (10, The meaning of the various symbols in Eq (1+) should be clear from Fig 5. The scattering curves for two different systems with displaced and differing Ithairpins" are shown in Figs 6 and 7. Pig 6 corresponds to the system with similar but displaced "hairpins"; curves (1) and (3) of the figure are corroborated by some experimental points. Fig 7 illustrates a system in which the "hairpins" have different cross-sections. It was found that a decrease in the scattering and an increase in the transmission band- width of the system could be obtained, if one of the "hairpins" was removed (screened) from the "base". Examples of such systems are illustrated by the scattering curves of Fig 8. The relative magnitude of the electric field in a counter-stub system can be represented by the so-called interaction impedance or coupling impedance. Card 3/5 This is defined bys SOV/109- --4-3-22/38 A Delay System of the "Counter-Stub" Type for Travelling-Wave Amplifiers IP - HT j3 (6) 2h2 p M where and Em are the spatial harmonics of the Eam. 0 electric field component$ which interact with the electron beam of the system; b~& is the propagation constant of the m-th harmonic, while P is the power carried by the wave. The coupling impedance of the circuit shown in Fig 3 is given by Eq (101)~ where the first term is defined by Eq (1011). The'coupling impedance of the system shown in Fig 7, �n which the first fundamental harmonic is llseparated"~ is given by Eq (141). On the other 'hand, in the systems where the "hairpins" are dis- placed in the horizontal plane2 the impedance is also given by Eq (14:), except that the amplitude is represen- ted b Eq (15)., The amplitudes of the coupling impedance for I first harmonic of the system shown in Fig 7 is Card 415 illustrated in Fig 10, Fig 11 shows the coupling impedance of a system with horizontally displaced SOV/109- --[+-3-22/38 A Delay System of the "Counter-Stub" Type for Travelling-Wave Amplifiers "hairpins". The coupling impedance of the system was also measured experimentally, and the results are shown by the lower curve of Fig 12- the upper curve of Fig 12 was calculated; this is in poor agreement with the experi- mental data which is not surprising since Eqs (13) and (14) should be regarded as comparatively rough approxi- mations. On the basis of the above analysis, it is concluded that the counter-stub systems with separated fundamental waves can be successfully employed in travelling-wave amplifiers operating at cm wavelengths. The method of evaluating the dispersion characteristics proposed by the author is comparatively simple and is sufficiently accurate for most practical applications. Card There are 12 figures and 5 references, 2 of which are English, 2 Soviet and 1 French. SUBMITTED: July 9, 1957 /3 (e, 4~o / /3 0 2U75 s/14i/6O/OO3/oo6/oi4/o23 E192/E382 AUTHOR: Belyantsev, A.M. TITLE: Theory of Coupled Resonators PERIOdICAL; Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiofizika, 1960, Vo. 39 Noo 6t pp. 1022-1032 TEXT: A system of resonators coupled by means of narrow parallel slots, cut in a thin metal cylinder, is consideredtFig.la) It is assumed that each resonator has only one slot. It is clear that the resonator so coupled can be regarded as another resonator having a new spectrum of wave numbers k-j and eigen functions E Nj and H N) * The derivation of integral-differential equations for the voltages (or magnetic currents J P ) for the slots consists of determining the longitudinal components of the magnetic fields as functions of the voltages on both sides of the screen in which the slots are cut. For narrow slots, the longitudinal magnetic-field component at the aperture of a slot antenna is normally given Card 1/13 s/l4l/6o/oo3/0SjA4/025 Theory of .... E192/E382 by a quasi-stationary singularity and a regular field (Ref. 3): per- Hz = Lj/rr iez, Hz tj = ~?/ a Z2 where L + k2 k is the wave number, z is the coordinate along the slot, z0 -1 %k Lln(t/a)l is a small parameter and Hpet- is the regular portMon of the field; a is the width of the slot and ,P is thtmiallest characteristic dimension of the space field variation in the vicinity of the slot. The resonance terms of the "regular', portion of the field in the aperture of the slot antenna are in the form (Ref. 1): Card 2/13 23-175 s/14 1/6o/ou3/uusj/ul-Vv:_, '_".'Lt:()ry Of E192/E382 Li k tho, *Hfzv H - - i ~ + H, z (2) dXk7_G k?, ... k' i.,rherc kV are eigen values and normalised eigen functioiis of a non-perturbed resonator. These are expressed Y: f J- ff. dS. H, d V .4icre S is the area of the slot, 'J is, the volume of the- resonator, Card 3/13 21175 s/i4l/60JO03/ov6/ol4/025 ?192/r. Theory of .... -382 _nj is the density of the sur Iface magnetic flux and n is an external norma 1. For a resonant cavity or a groove type,.where the quasi- stationary singularity of the field in the slot aperture is absent-on one side of the screen Iand tho.structure of the electrical field on the slot is known, the resonance ternis of the reStilar portion of ' the field can be expressod in terms of the surface. impedance (Ref. 10, i.e: M/Z 11 z iz whore Z is a urWorm surface impedance. The longitudinal component of the magnetic field at' the surface of thiB slot seen from the r-oupling side can be written as (Ref. 5): Card 4/13. 2n75 s/141/60/003/Ou6/ol4/025 Theory of .... E192/E382 (X, Y.- A;n) -'mX')' YO, j'v-)j+M'.+ O(RIX). Here, w is the periodic frequency, is the solution of a twq-dimensional static problem, H 0~isthe longitudinal component of the'magnetic field z a t a.point M(x 01 Y0 ) of the coupling regio n, and O(R/X) is the field of the order R IkIlp 0 z by introducing the notation-of: y (x Y (X0 y P P p q 0 0 q q/pq Eq. (4) can be written as: Card 5/13 2U75 s/141/60/003/006/014/025 Theory of .... E192/E382 Bf X,;711 J,1 + HO + Irikz, (4a) By integrating this equation it is found that: N XV. jq Jr. - Ou(Rik). (5) irikz, la's, ;-j In this, N denotes the number,of resonators and: +,P(xp. Y" JO mx, YO, jq) 'It'is now assumed that for N resonators the field in the 'aperture'' in the slot from' the side of the res onant cavity can Card 6/13 IL S/141/60/003/oo6/o14/025 Theory of .. .. E192/E382 be expressed by Eq. (2) .and for the'remaining -(N N1) resonators in the form of uniform impedance conditions as given by Eq. Ms It'is found from the continuity conditions for the magnetic field that the magnetic currents of the.systemare given by: N N P P N-I Ij H _ = -12 Jt - rk' + nik Z,,(McT + (7 L ) (6) 7 iw q P 9 p S . P 1 k2 .1 - 'P (p 2,.-... IV,); A' L C? + OP (7) Jq + vrikZ, + M .!Vq . SL ZPdP q-1 (P N' + 1, N, + 2,..., N), Card 7/13 21175 s/l4jL/60/oo3/oo6/oi4/025 Theory of 'E192/E382 where X-I.. 0/SJ X-1 (X'. Y') Ix,, dy... q. q CT. in which H is an external field directed along the axis Z. P Eqs. (6) and (7) can be solved with respect to LJ and are thus represented by: m AV 'V V 'Tex XqW[ TV -z + (8) S, Qr) I 1.12 .... j A% where is a small parameter. Now, Eqs. (6) (or (8)) (7) to-gether,with: Card-8/13 -'A L'.!'A j, j- I-A -1-1 s/i4i/60/003/000'/014/025 Theory of too* E192/E382 hm J' 1im dz NJ m z wv and the boundary conditionIs for. theierminals of the slot: jM(O) 3 m(I'm). 0 (10) -form a complete system 'of equations-for the voltages (or magnetic currents) in the slots. A slot cut in a thick niqtal screen (such as shown in Fig. la).can be regarded as two slots in a thin cylinder. In-this case, thd voltage amplitude distribution on the slots I and 2 can be described by~ Eqs.' (6)-(10). On the basis of the above general case, three special cases are solved. It is shown.that if a slot is cut in an-open screen of finite thickness, the natural oscillations Card 9/13 L 77 2U75 s/141/6o/003/oO6/ol4/023 Theory of....* E192/E382 of tho.'magnetic currents,flowlng in the aperture of the slot can be described by:' 2 + k J- .0; J +(0) J+ (L) 0 2 0 z This represents the zero approximation of the oscillations. Various quantities entering into Eq. (15) are defined by:, X-I X-I + X-, k- k, It, -A + A 12 mCT mCT mCT k~ - (k' 2uX+/S,)1120 2 0, 0, The case of a"Slot, "cut in a thick screen which separates two resonators is also considered. Eqs- (7)-(10)' can also be used for finding the scattering characteristics of a ptriodic. ~,,Card 10/13 s/l4l/60/003/oo6/oi4/o25 Theory of .... B192/13382 waveguide su'h, as a 6wn. in Fig. 2a. The zero appr C h oximation equations for this waveguide are derived and it is shown that the scattering equation of the system is given by: XtI X12, sin S,P (21) 31) (,K/S,. Q3, + Uldr t9 (r4 where 9 is the phase shift per period. The dependence of the phase shift on frequency kL as calculated from Eq. (21) for ~= 0 is illustrated in Fig. 3 . The author makes acknowledgment to A.V. Gaponov for valuable remarks and advice. Tiiere are 3 figures and 7 Soviet ref erences. s/141/60/003/oo6/olli/025- Theory.of fee@ E192/E382 ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-isaledovatellskiy radiofizicheskiy'instivt pri Gor~Xovskom universitete (Scientific Research Radiophysics Institqto of Gor'lkiy~; University') SUBMITTED: July 5, 196o. pix. 2 loo Card 12/13 PTIC. 3. i3sHcHumb vtaum Om T o? nacrow kL npit 1 0 PaUepfil CHcTeum H 0003113qCHIIII npl1heAClIbi "a PITC. 7. 9 It, 9, !:L 0 0 AUTHORS: Bogatyrev, TITLE: Formation of electromagnetic discontinuities PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh Radiofizika, v-5, 1110-1, 1962, S/141/62/005/001/011/024 E140/E435 Yu.K. shock waves with two zavedeniy. 116-121 TEXT: The author studies the question of the formation of video impulses in nonlinear LC lines and finds that in the case of ferrite cores with hysteresis, discontinuities may be formed'on both leading and trailing edges. The formulae given permit the behaviour of such a line to be predicted from the magnetization- curve, or the curve to be calculated from the shape of the video impulses. An experimental verification was performed at relatively low frequencies. There are 4-figures. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledevatellskiy radiofizicheskiy institut pri Gor1kovskom universitete (Radiophysics Scientific Research Institute at Gorlkiy University) SUBMITTED: June 14, 1961 Card 1/1 s/141/62/005/001/022/024 E140/E435 AUTHORS: Belyantsev A.M., Ostrovskiy, L.A. TITLE: Propagation of impulses in transmission lines with semiconductor junction capacitances PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Radiofizika, v.5, no.l. 1962, 183-187 TEXT: The formation of discontinuities in the flanks of pulses transmitted down nonlinear transmission lines has been explained* in terms of evolution of simple waves and the formation of shock waves. The study of powerful waves in lines containing ferrite shows however that relaxation processes-must also be taken into account. The study of the phenomena in lines containing semiconductor junction capacitances was undertaken since here relaxation effects occur at-much higher frequencies than with ferrites, and the power levels required for the experiment are far less than for ferrites. The expected risetime shortening was observed and the lower limit of risetime, of the order of 2 to 5 ns, was found to be due to dispersion of the junction ca,pacitances, No appreciable relaxation effects were detected'. Card 1/2 S/141/62/005/001/022/024 Propagation of impulses E140/E435 A related phenomenon was also studied and briefly reported, namely the more than doubling of amplitude in reflection from An open-circuited end of such a transmission 'line. Factors up to 2.5 were obtained in a line loaded by collector-emitter capacitance. There are 5 figures. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy radiofizicheskiy institut 'A4 pri, Gor1kovskom universiteteL (Radiophysics Scientific Research Institute at Gorlkiy University) SUBMITTED; July 10, 1961 Card 2/2 ~ACCESSION NR: AP4042516 SIO 109/64/009/007/1188/1197 AUT14OR: Belyantsev, A. M.; Gaponov, A. V, TITLE: Wavds with complex propagation constants in coupled transmission lines' having no energy dissipation [Report at the All- Union Radio-Day Conference 1* Moscow, 1961 !SOURCE: Radiotekhnika I elektronika, v. 9, no. 7, 1964, 1188-1197 TOPIC TAGS: transmission line, coupled transmission lines, propagation onstant, complex propagation constant c ABSTRACT: Using coupled transmission lines describable by telegraph or ii'difference (in case of periodic structures) equations as a model, the conditions of it existence and methods of setting up waves having complex propagation constants 114 are investigated. This dispersion equation determining the propagation constante J1 Is developed: p2j y (A :F YD)..., /2 ;--,ACCESSION NR: AP4042516 Here: A=P20j+P2m-2PojPa2bj; D (0201 0'02)' -4001002[b/(0201 + P2(4) + N16(b2 + P) I are the partial propagation constants; f and b are' the coupling factors. The case of a matched load connected to the line is )considered. The effect of the dissipation of energy in the coupled lines on the imaginary part of the propagation constant is explored, as well as the waves in .periodic structures. Supporting experiments with a set of coupledn- and -':T-waveguides with gratings are briefly reported. "In conclusion, the authors ,wish to thank V. I. Kryukova who performed a considerable part of the measure- ment of dispersi.on characteristics of the coupled (1 - and T-waveguides. Orig. I art. has: 9 figures and 20 formulas. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMTTED: 28Apr64 ENCL: 00 SIM CODE., EC NO REF SOV: 008 OTHER: 000 ,Card