SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BERKMAN, A.S. - BERKMAN, R. Y.

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BERKKAN2_ A.S-,.;-1iEL'NIKOVA., I.G.; LEVIN, D.I., kand. fiz.-mat.nauk., ----~aucbryy red.; PETUNKO, N.P., red. izd-va; CHEMSS111YAj F.T., tekhn. red. (Structure and frost resistance of wall materials] Struktura. i mDrozostoikost' stenoVkh materialov, Leningrad., Goastroiizdatp 1962. 164 p. (MIRA 15:6) (Building materiale) FROTAS, Lev Yevseyevich, kand. takhri. nauk; JOIR-91', A.S., red. (Production of we proc~eas keramit.) Prolzvodstvo kerw.-,- zita a moki-oi podgotovkoi syrlln. Lenin.grad, 1964. 23 P. PliJ. 1". 7) BEWANO A,S, kand,tekhnonauk; NELINIKOVA, I.G., kand.khimamauk Filter oeramica for the purification of nickel so1utions. Stek. i ker. 22 nos3s22-26 Mr '65* (MIRA 18%10) 1. Tongiprostrom. SOURCE OOM: W0413/66/000/022/0117/0117 ACC NRi AP700035~ INVENTOR: Berk A. S.; Mallnikovs, 1. C. kORG: none TITLE: Device fjr determining pore volume in a porous substance. Class 42, ~-No. 188742 SOURCE: Izobret4niya, promyshlennyye obraztey, tovarnyye znaki, no. 22, 1966, 117 TOPIC TAGS: meaduring apparatus, mercury measurement ) Polzoctrc/ '-r7 Fee Cow I/ ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a device for determining pore voluibe in a porods substance by forcing in mercury acoDrding to Author Certificate I A No* 125403. TO increase the accuracy of ivipuring all of the pores in the materials, the mercury. doi paratus Is oquipped v;Lth, a tube In Its lower part 9 which is i4:ap cted-*ith--in~vertic~ma--~:~cari$llairy.~'b nercury"In:' dos"Ig y :the, ~-conne apparatus is dei~rvdned. SUB CODE: 14/ SUBIH DATEt l9A;ug65/. Cwd i it' UM,-666,97,017631,75 Name: BERKMAN,, A.S. Title: engineer Author of book,, "Instructions for Studying the FTsKU Receivern, published by the Moscow Institute of Communication Engineers, Division of Radio Receivers. This book treats this receiver as follows: schematic diagrams., components, operation, understanding the ampliftying stages of intemediate frequencies eta. REF: R.; FIP-423-24, p.641 1938 AM4AN, A. S. "The Study of Data on Centimeter Waves by Means of a Standing Wave," Iz.. AK Nauk SSSR. Dtdel, Tekh, Nauk, No. 8, 1943. Wei_ 0 : 04111 - 00 06 Z401 00 no wftlarv W4 %w"d wmm 04 life %4"ktwv W4 .00 isjow pdiW lkpkMkV,_6. W11 hl Wf. 1);L- - 1. 10 11) 11J9 44 6111, Ar*J. Sri., VAICTNO 00 43 al) to AmAw-Simled KrnrA rmy be owd rot 00 VsWW4 dgjjf--~M glenjO pjjjjr4 frqwn ift"olaritsc, goo ";'m pwn. "m authr" have inlNigmed tilt vololke ties tf k-rwm with % awu% v6idth% 0 W. Od or in a %blaw some of teclansillm clkm~ 0 0 It mwo pArallel to the direction of the elcow-Al w0m. 00 tkc &wm lim C%Wrjning their 1110191%v oil the rnam or the " in lmo%imiiy to tho wmen. - l ally. P. A. evAn are prCK"Icd vaphk I wo* !too COS ?,N -Lc a4c v_, _A-~ ____U s s &ffgGATVPE C44111VOCATOW 10419 -A "to CP-V 0-0 3.i iiwi ii~ a, or a, am a, no a, a,,0 0 u 10 Ul 3 1 BIRMAN, B.A., inch, r--- 'calcuimion of nonunearity in the feedback of the control system for hydraulic turbines. Energomashinostroents 4 no.2:8-11 IP 158. (MMA 11:4) (Automatic control) (Hydraulic turbines) BERKMAN) ~'B. A. p - inzh-o,' * I Precise method foi di-sterminihg equally distributed hydrodynamic loads on'the, blaaeid~o~'f -Ka~lan,-type hydraulic turbines,* Energomashino- stroenie 10,no,6:25-27 Je 164. (MIRA 17:9) BERIMAN., B.A., inzb.; SMELKOV, L.L., inzh. Determination of the frequencies of self-oscillations of a horizontal hydraulic turbine-generntor unit taking into account the resilience of the fixing of the stator columns. Energomasbinostroenle 10 no.7:5-8 J1 164. (MIRA 17s9) BXRXYANt B.A. _ Technical theory of bent rods of complex configuration. Trudy LTIKO 15tl?3-185 1580 (KIRIL 13110 1. Predstavlena, Kafedroy soprotivleniya materialov Leftingrad- ji. skogo takhtiologicheskogo instituta kholodillnoy promyehlennostio (Blastic rods and wires) (Strains and stresses) BERKMAY" Taking into account the blade curving of adjustable blade type turbines in its design for strength. Energomashinostroenie 8 no.400-22 Ap 162. (MRA 15:4) (Hydraulic turbines.-Design and construction) BERNMANP B.A.J. inzh* f - D804419 flexure Wings. Vestwhinostr. 43 no-027--tZg Ap 163o (HIPA 16-:4) (Springs (machani--)) BERMNs, B.A. (Leningrad); KITOVER9 X.A. (Leningrad) - " Deformations of a circular rin.g under the action of equal concentrated twisting pairs, Inzh. zhur, 3 no.ltl79-182 163. (KRA 16:10) (Deformations (Mechanics)) BERKMAN, R.Ya. Detectiozraf higher even harmonics. Geofiz. prib. no. 12:52-60 162. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Institut mmLshinovedeniya i avtomatiki AN SSSR. ACCESSION NR; AP40Z9ZI9 S/0114/64/000/004/004410046 AUTHOR: -Berkman, Bo A. (Engineer) TIT4E: Designing an adjustable -blade mechanism with rolling-contact bearings SOURCE: EnergonLashinostroyeniye. no. 4. 1964, 44-46 TOPICTAGS. blade, adjustable blade, adjustable blade mechanism, adjustable blade turbine, hydraulic turbine ABSTRACT: A more accurate method for designing an adjustable -blade mec.;Lanism is set forth. Forznulas for moments, forces, and reactions are developed from static equilibrium equations for the blade, its journal, and its operating lever with bearings. The journal is externally supported by conical radial thrust bearings and internally by radial roller bearings or by sleeve bearings (see Enclosure 1). The adjustable -blade mechanism of an experimental, no. 22 turbine at the Volga Hydroelectric Station was calculated by the now method Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4029219 as'well as by the old for. comparison. It was found that the old method seriously underrated the friction moment and reactions, while both m'ethods yielded the same result for the required servomotor effort. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 11 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy motallichookiy zavod (Leningrad Metal Plant); Khar Ikovskiy turbinny*y zavod im. S. M. Kirova (Khar Ikov Turbine Plant) I SUBMITTED: 00 DATEACQ: 01May64 ENCL: 0 1 SUB CODE: PR NO REF'SOV-. 003 OTHER: 000 Card Z/3 ACCESSION NR.- A;V4029219 Adjustable-bWe mechanism with roUing-contact bearings Card 3/3 for the automatic 44 no,10:21-23 BEMAN, B.A., inzh. Deformation of a closed frame with variable cross section Bubject to the action of a random periodic load. EnergomaBhinostxoenis 21 no.lsl5-21 Ja 165. (MIRA 18SO KOVALEV N.N., doktor tekhn.naukq prof.; BERKMAN inzh,, I - I' , Study of the vane rotation mechanism of an axial-flow hydraulic turbine. Energomashinostroenie. 11 no.2:1-7 F 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kovalev). m its PMdWi6on b-~ tj It, C-tart mflhol --j - i I . , I , r- - ; ~ ! : - k ., " CESSTON NR: AP5006291 ~) 2 1/ Card 2/2 OTPFP. ~ - w w , , 1 w 0 0 ; :W AA- ~L_A2_" Mh j%t?MJ4'k-j1 I's, oil UJI 0 A.- 4' 01 b r -49 -00 LUAW. W&U gg ",digoe earth met" S. M. Y-. P. D. DAMILOV. 0. S, DUD141sov. Lramulpowul, R. LtILIKA. M V . N. rjA&mWA*WA. A, & Lotuoull. ZINKIIIN P. MA X. It. MAMMOV. RUN. SKJANIKOV 1 A . , SAVXVMMVA. L), A. YAM"Q- 0 a Tut 4 WAII. uI I by Introdwans Into the SOIV f ti Ni4 floe 0 0 It lbe "tetpi In Nit. 1,4kywr4 by evapit o =06 6 3 0 0 0 z : 00 00 v 0 k,' 0 f 0 f ~ zoo 0 v 4 '0 0 J 0 , ao 0 '09 i AS-it 0 CIAWOKATIC46 t:00 , 0 1 AV "I 1 p 0Z " it to AIt, &I A 4. 's 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00060 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 , I 0 00 0 0 t o0 9 0::: oo 1 9 0090000900 4--000 0 ! :::: 0::O M o 0a a 0 0 "General chemical technology of crisfiff 0014MMW BAS060810T. Sidi and others. Reviewed 'by 3.7,3;iwM, Imsepreu, 130e51319 JI-Ag 156. (Chemistry, Orl (=A 9 t 31) _Onto) (Upslovoldto 39X*)~ 23ROW, Boris Yefimovich; KOST, A.N., red.; SHFAK, Ye.G., tekht.red. (Industrial synthesis of.chlorobenzenel Promyehlennyi sintes khlorbenzola. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo khim.lit-r.V, 1957. 143 P. (MIRA 10:12) (Benzene) MRK5yt,-rA. V Now. am mocg UnAt"nom oee-~ NOW (AgumUce 0, thebookn& I k,*.eUWGb"kW sbmmu 4.0m ,,so "vatnio U. Aftlueem 001F. aftkcw Jfami~ufla*V- AW.A^ E.g. V1,41, 000*2 SLs Xp. V .. Pallem" 0 ter IO&Wtn Is at laket"Al, anteeau al looblOrs am totbee 'itb the ftlurtc4w*"-' mor be Mats .,aeu emood" "arm t. "Won, eolum as snumas of a. ej.., t'jam"Oley -"WbU ee - -e4d"A to funu ,,roe .6. Iftformatics 00" "forsau trial pro".0 am W I&,, me SW On 04 the 0 boA fbft4a am 'at !."Ilom-lu fbr a 4" tut --MCA state bsue amt. 1% 0. smums. ce several b.4001 a. givea porelems 2";X6 Algeau,"' 0t T-b", Eg. "Also" ft-U=. at a. %b8 Z"wUIm Ameaeau. ae 6whm N.V. 203 obviscal A be .m., Odom hour" I& tm:44 Im 11bo I'limalla. u0nomm up zaft..ry at .%, two VIA bo 810), 5(0) SOV/112-59-4-7665 Translation from: Ref erativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika,, 19 59, Nr 4, p 174 (USSR) AUTHOR, Berkman B. Ye., and Gerulaytis, Yu. N. TITLE: Automating the Aniffine Dyestuff Industry PERIODICAL: V sb4: Avtomatiz; khim. i kokookhimi proiz-v. M., Metallurgizdat, 1958, pp 203-ZZI ABSTRACT: The state of automation of the aniline dyestuff industry is considered. Principal data on autarpating the production of chlorobenzene, aniline, phtlLalic anhydride, and benzidine is cited -as an example. The technical and, economic effectiveness of automation is reported. Nine illustrations. Bibliography: 8 items. A. A. S. Card I.M., red.; KOGAN, T.T.. takhn.red.; SPIRANSUTA, A.A., tekhn.red. [Sulfonstion and alkaline fusion in the industrial organic synthesis] Sallfiravanis i shcheloobnoe plavienie v promyshlen- noati organicheskogo sintesa. Moskva, Goe.nauchno-tekhn.isd-vo khim.lit-ry, 1960. (NnA 14:1) (Sulfonation) (Chemistry, Technical) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5015 Bertuan., Boris Yefimovich Sullfirovardye i shchelochnoye plaVlOniYe v proaWshlennosti organicheakogo sii)teza (Sulfonation and Caustic Fusion in the Organic Synthesis Industry) Moscow, Gookhimizdat., 1960, 267 p. Errata elip insexted. 5,000 copies printed. Ed.: I.M. Khazanov; Tech. Eds.: V.V. Kogan and A.A. Speranskaya. PUF(POSE: This book is intended for engineers, technicians,, and chemists working in scientific research institutes, and design and planning organizations of the chemical industry. It may also be of interest to teachers and students of chemistry and chemical technology in schools of higher education. COVEME: The book describes modern methods for the industrial synthesis of phenol., resorcinol, alkylbentenesulfonates, naphthols,,and other intemediate aromatic products which are,produced by processes utilizing salfonation and caustic fusion. Problems dealing with introduction of continuous industrial processes, mechani- zation and automation of production, purification of waste waters, and the C ~'~ Sulfonstion and Caustic Fusion (Coat.) SOV/5015 protection of equipment from corrosion are reviewed. In addition to literature sources and the experimental findings of the author, Information gained through plant experience and materials from research and design and planning institutes are included. A supplementary bibliography of Soviet sources on the purfication of benzene, the dephenoliz6tion of waste waters, and the mechanization of labor in the aniline dye industry follows the main reference list. No personalities are mentioned. There are 183 references: 134 Soviet., 39 English, 2 Prench.,and 8 German. TOLE OF CORM Foreword 5 Ch. I. Production and Use of Sulfonic Acids and Hydroxy Ccmpounds 7 Phenol 10 Production of phenol 10 Use of phenol 20 Resorcinol (1,3-dihydrosybenzene). 21 C aA-2/-T- C- BXRKMAN, B.Te.-I I Selection of a method for the production of phenol. Xhim. prom, no. 7:554-556 O-N 160. (MIRA 13:12) (Phenol) t B. Ye. , Principal meano for reducing the cost of the construction of. aniline dye feetories. Xhim.prom. no.3:15/+-163 Mr 161. (MM :L4:3) (Aniline) (Chemical plants-Cost of construction) BERKW , B. Ye a St+ndard laboratories for chemical enterprises. Khim. I*om:,) no.9:18-23 S 361. (YuRk 15. (Chemical laboratories) BERKMAN, B.Ye. Speeding up af the pIRming and construction of sman-tonnage aniline dye industries* Xhim. prom. no.6t407-414 Je 163. (MIRA 16:8) (Aniline) (Dyes and dyeing) MKW,, Boris Yefimovicb; RATMANSKIY, M.N., red. -1 1 :-- 1 -1 : - - (Industrial synthesis of aromatic nitro compounds and amines] PrOUqBhl6WVi sintez aromaticbeskikh nitrosoedinenii i aminov. Moskva, Izd-vo "Kbimiia," 1964. 343 p. (MIRA 17:5) B!o'RKMAN, B. Ye. - IM-00. Continume action reactors in the aniline colors Industry. Khim. prom. 40 no.8061-569 Ag 164. (MIRA lA:4) DAMSKAYA, G.Itt.BERHM, V. Sh. Viscosit7 of olage containing barium oxide. Sbor. nauch. trud. J: GINTSVETMET no-15:81-90 159- 4 (MIRA 14:4) (viscolsity) ~ ! " , I (slag) (Barium oxide) - ALOTGAUZEN, A.Ya.;t,BJRKW1 G.1, .:~1,:,:- ~.111- ;:, Comparative rating of various testing methods for detecting the presence of cancerous elements in phlegm. lab.dalo 2 no-1:7-9 ja-F v56. (KLRA 9:10) I* Is Ukrainskogo rentgeno-radiologichaskogo I onkologichaskogo instituta (dir. - dotsent Ye.A.Baslov). Khar1kov. (GANGBR) (KUGUS) Xhar I kow, ZRASTINA, N.M. (Kharikoy ul. 83442RUP Ptishkinskaya OOML 25, Pmahkinskaya ul. 83) Clinical and laboratory (cytological) diagnosis of cancer of the uterine body [vith sumary in Inglish] Vop.onk. 2 no-3:349-351 156. (MLRA 9:10) 1. Iz Ukrainskogo rentgano-radiologicheakogo i onkologichaskogo Instituta (dir. - doteent Ye*A.Bazloy) (UMUS NROPIASKS, diag., G.Vtols & histol.) GAMPXR, V W Clinical laboratory diegnosis of malignant tumors of the ovaries* Lab.delo 4 no,6:10-13 N-3) 158 (MMA 32;12) 1. Iz ginakologicheakogo otdoloniya (zav. - dots, S.I., Pavlenko) i klinicheskoy laborstorii (nauchnyy urkovoditall prof.. A.Ya. AlItgauzen) Zharikovskogo instituta meditainskoy radiologii. (OVARMS-CANGM) .-OAX,-Marlkov, Sumakeya. u1., d. 69, kv. 2); TAREMOVA, H-V Primary aotinomycosis of the breast. Vest.khir. 81 no.12:77 D t5B* (MIRA 12:2) 1. Is Ukrainskogo rentgono-radiologicheakogo i onkologicheskogo lustituta (dir. - dots, Ta.A* Bazlov). (MaUT, die, actinoWcoais, primary (Rue)) (ACTINOWCOSIS. case reports primary of breast (Rue)) BMDUN, 1. 1. Laboratory diagnosis of actinomycosig Klin. mod., 30, no. 5. 1952 BEEM-M, L L. 2C661 Ivanov, V.S., Berk-;an, I.L. i Merenkov, A.S. Rezul'taty KontrolInykh ispytaniy ekskavatora E - 1C03. Mekhanizatsiya stroit-va, 1949, Wo. 6, s. 7-10 SO: LETOPIS ZHURNAL STATEY - Vol. 28., Moskva, 1949 BERMN, 1. L. 26311 1 rannev, A. B. o raskhode znergii i moshchnosti potreblyayemoy zkskavatorom.-v ogl 2-y avtt raniyev (1) A. B. Makhanizatoiya stroit-ya, 1949, No. 8. s. 4-7. SO: LETOPISI NO. 35, 1%9 SnKW, 1. L. (3tng ) Investigation of the transmission of power on a single-bucket excavator driven by a single motor Mekh. stroi. 9 no. 5, 1952 RMUMO, I.L., inxhoner; Iffil III, A.K., Inshemer. Fron the vork experience of excavator operators. Kekh.stroi. 11 no.8:8-12 Ag 054. (KIRA 7:8) Okcavation) .1 BJRIW, I.L.. inshener. On problemm of worklag frozen ground. StrolA dor.mashinostr. 1 no.10:5-10 0 156. (KM 9:11) (Proson ground) insbaser; U)BANOVSKIT. N.G., inshener; IDNITSKIY, T.T., Insba- l6kiversal devicee'uned for contralliag the lo~d-liftiug eap i ac ty of jlb orauss, DesoN ~3.vuda jw~m, 1 uo,2:18-21 7 157., (NLTIA 10:4) (Craa,es. Zviz:laki, at~*~ (Serromachantems) BXRKKAN I L inzh. Xxperimental Investigation of biwkets fastened to straight mashinostr. 2 no.12:6-10 shovelo.,Strol. i dor. excavator D '57. (HIBA 11:2) Okcavating machinery) URKW4.1081f,11yorich; RU=, Alaksandr, Vladlmirovich; RZYBE, Arvid ~ 1- A.I., nauchM7 red.; SOKOIDYA, N.A., red.; RAKOV, S.I.v takhns- red. [Single-scoop coustruzotion excavators] Oduo6vehovye stroitelInye * ekske.vatory. WsWa, roes. ubhebuo-pedagogo. izd-vo Tradrezerrizdat, 1958. 441 pe (MIRA IM) Obcoavating machinery) SOKOLOV, K,H,; YEVSTAIWYJCT$ S.V,; ROSTOTSKIY. V.K.; GFECHIN, N.K.; STANKOVSKIY, A.P.; BAUMAN, V.A-; BARKMAN BOODACEff. I.P.; BOYKO, A.G.; VAIUTSM, I.I.; VATSSL~#Lili& ~,Ija.-, VOLIFSON, A.V..- DOHBROVSKIY, N,G.; YXGNUS. M.Ta.: YEYRMNKO, V.P.; ZIMIN, ?.A.;. ITANOV, V.A.; KOZIOVSKIY, A.A&; KOSTIN, M.I.; KRIMERM, M.N.; LMVA, H.S.; MUMOVO A.S.;.MIROPOLISKAYA, N.K.; PZTROV, G.D.; RJOROV, A.S.; ROGOVSKIY, L.T.; SMIRNOV. G.Ya.; SHAFWSKIY, V.H.; SHIMAIIOVICH, S.Y.; SMiEMM, V.A. NgerAi Riohardovioh Peters; obituary; Makh. stroi. 15 n0-1:3 of cover ja 158. (MIRA 11:1) (Peters, lkgenil Richardovich, 1892-1957) BEPJMNj, I.L., inzh.; KOFEYKINA, N.P., inzh,j SHCIUPDRDVITSKIY,, S.S.0 iEd-.t~kbn.nauk Universal load limiter for construction cranes. Stroi. i dor. mash. 6 no*6:7-9 Je 161. (MIRA 1W) (Cranes, derricks., eter-Equipment and supplies) RYAKHIN, V.A., kand.tekhn.nauk,- BEIMM, I.L., inzh.;.REBROV, A.S., inzh. Stardardized sories of sbovel excavatora and self-propelled bocm cranes. Stroi. i dor. mash. 7 no*50-a2 My 162. (MIRA 15:5) (Excavating machinery) (Cranes, derricks, otc.) RANNEV,, A.V., kands tekhn. naukj REYSH 8 A.K.p kand.tekbn.nauk,* KOSTIN, M.N.,, naucbn.red.; EMEZOVSKAYA,A*L., ved. red.; FMSZ, IA.N.p tekhn.red, (Single-bucket construction excavators] Odnokovsbarle stroitellnye ekskavatorys Izd*3*p perer, I dop. 'Moskva, Proftekhizdat., 1964. 642 p. (MIn 17t2) BERKMAN, I.L.; BULANOV, A.A.; yEREMENKO, K.p.; SKVORTSOV, G.S. Single bucket excavator with hydraulic drive. Gor. zhur. no,11M N 163. (KRA 17s6) BEAM, I.L., Inzh. A united system of indexing one-bucket excavators arid self- propelled cranes. Stroi. i dor. mash. 10 no.8s7-9 Ag 165. (HIM 18:9) BEHMO I.V., insh. Meebanical proportion and struoture of blades manufactured by preoioion casting of 2XU3 steel. Trudy LHZ no.gt6o-69 162. (MM 16s6) (Turbines-Bladea) (Steel castinga-Testing) BERVAN# I.V. p inzb. High strength copper-nickel erosion-resistant alloy Trudy LM no.9s89-99 162. NIRA 1616) (Copper-nickel-aine alloys-Testing) (Erosion of metals) BERKMAIIJ, L. Opyt ratsionalizatsii perevozok v Severo-Zapadnom okruge. �,verience in raising the efficiency of freight transport in the North-Western District7. (Zhel-dor, traneportp 1948p no- 3-, P. 34-37)- DLC: HE7.Z5 SO: Soviet Transportation and Communications A Bibliography, Library of Congress Reference Department, Washington, 1952, bhclZ;sfied. --BZRKMN-. Iosif'LIvovIchj Insh,' RANNSY, Alskeandr Tladimirovich, RZYW, Arvid Karlovich, Inzh,; HEMIROVSKIY, Bolet naucbnyy red.; BNRMVSKAYA, A.L.. vedushchiy red. [Construction power 'Shovels] Odnokovehavye stroitellnys ekskavatory. Izd.2., parer. i dopf Moskva, VSOB.uchebno- peclagog.izd-vo Proftekhtsdat, 1960. 599 P. (KM 14:4) (Power shovels) L. Z. The d~,coration of' r-orcalain and f'ai,-,nce ( - -5609 1 N TP823.B4 1. Pottery. 2. Forcelrin. I'losi'va, RosEi=e.,~trprom, IIQL9. L,~3, p. AUTHOR: ParikoFhkB ~ L_ ; Pagach, A. B.; 2tr-Impan, N. A,; P. A. YEE= 'Ins UatIon.-mnitoring system for-plastic-.3eted co-miu-nicat-1.0n ce~ales SOMM: Elektrosvya,-,', no. 5,,,19631- 419-57 WFIC TAGS: ca=-.nicetion cables insulation-fault location in cables; ABSLnWT: Bridgt-type fanIt-lonation methods are wxeliable wben applIed t,:) 200-~-D 0-IM-Iong sections of a -9=31-size cable between tw*,D a~ltend----' repeT;hCr 5 5tations. (ARS). A nt-i nethod is offered in which an -Ins,,LLation-fault 7, g device is inst-alled at every unatt-ended repeater st3ttion Detween ad~ace~nt stations, baizng a few miles. 7he dev-~'~,e a ZQ~--5 cathode tube- and nxDnitors, contLnuc-asly the insulation two, pilo-, wired,, in the cable. A -,.xwzistor'iz--d locator is instaUed at every ARS ani cene,- to, indicate the partioular, M sectdon vherp- the insillation 417a,111, ha~5 The system has- been in -axial operetion for ov-er oae yesr. It- -'s kpplic:,~~Dla Card 1/2 1 9830-63 ACCIM'IGN VR: AP3000534 also to lead- and aluminum-sheathed cables if specia! pilot wires providled. are The advazzitages claLmed a--e:---qaicq, locatio-.q of t~he faulty seztiori while the insulation resils-mn.-ce of t-he working wires is still hig~i; the wril-toring syst,= is vell protected against Wwer-frequency and pulse interference and ag-~Uns-, e----th curriemts; the indizated nueber off the faullty sectlDr. -2&:, be rechecked; -the system reldability ~ iz guaranteed by ligirl. working cond-I ti tT. independantly of the direction of the voltage. The influence of the other sources of the un- symmetry - of the change of linear rectifier resistances - can be diminished by means of additional connect-ion of resistances. The phase detector, which is shown here, can easily be comput- ed for the quantities of the output resistance, the sensitivity, and the linearity, varying in a wide range. The computation Card 1/3 is performed after the measured voltage in The presence of a Pha,pe Detectoritr Divisible Frequencies 103-19-4-9/12 limited rectifier assortment on account of the modification of the blocking voltage and of additional resistances. Essen- tial in this case is that at an introduction of additional resistances the power in the circuit of the rectified vol'.'hLge can exceed the power, which is stra7ed through the rectifier, by many times~ In a diagram the operation of the here suggest- ed scheme -'a explained. The scheme works as an interruptor with. doubled.frequency, whereby the "blocking"-time is regul.- ated by~he magnitude of the blocking voltage U (in case' of given uk). For the analysis a linear fractionaY approximation of the voltampere characteristic of the rectifier is assumed. The action of the detector is examined on occasion. of stabiliz- ed operation. It is-shown thaz in case Of aPPl-eation of the here suggested detector in non- equalized schemes the degree of nonlinearity of the voltampere characteristic of the de- tector is very important. In the general case --*.t is difficult to determine this degrer. by analytic means. In the real-isat- ion of the scheme in practice it, is 3onvenientto replace the source of the blocking uoltage Bo by a resistance, wbich As shunted with a sufficiently high i,-apacity. It is shown that, with regard to the sensitivity threshold, the here given detec- Card 2/3 tor does not differ from the usual. schemes with semiconductor- Phase Detector for Divisible Frequencies SUBMITTED: AVAILkBLE: 103-19-4-9/12 rectifiers. Its application is1referable in those cases, where the reading of the minimum sensitivity threshold is not essen- tial. Rectification with the here examined detector takes pla- ce also then, when the frequency of the commutating voltage surmounts the measured one. In difference from detectors of other schemes here the value of the rectified current is in- versely propertional to the commut_,;Ltion voltage. There are 7 figures and 2 references, which are Soviet. December 11 1956 Library of Congress 1. Phase detectors--Design 2. Phase detectors--Applications Card 3/3 SOV/49-59-6-8/21 AUTHORS:Berkman, R, Ya., Mikhaylovskiy, V. N. I--- - TITLE: The _~iii~_S_don Measurements of a Weak Alternating Magnetic Field of Low Frequency in Geophysical Prospecting. PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya geofizicheskaya, 1959, Nr 6, pp 865-871 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The improved method of measuring the magnetic field by means of an induction coil is described, the e.m.f. of whicli is defined by Eq (1). Its maximum sensitivity for a load RH (Fig 1) is calculated from Eqs (2) and (3). The method of measurements is based on the principle of magnetic modu- lation obtained from an auxiliary field produced by a ferro- magnetic element (sond). The characteristic of a ma$neto- modulating gauge, MND Ls defined by the function ~4 where Sk - sensitivity of MMD on the k-th harnionic, H(t) - tension of the outer field, no - unit vector in the direction of the MMD axis? WO - frequency of the generated current in MUD . A typical example of the second harmonic MMD arrangement is illustrated in Figs 2 and 3, where a generator 1 supplies the current of frequency wo Card 1/3 to the MMD 2 and the phase detector 4 . The function SOV/49-59-6-8/21 The Tension.Measurements of a Weak Alternating Magnetic Field of Low Frequency in Geophysical Prospecting of the second harmonic 2w 0 at the output (Eq 6) of the WO (UA , Fig 3b) is proportional to the component H (E9. 5) of the outer field (Fig 3, a, thick line). In orde--!- to measure % and ~PH 9 the amplifier 3 separates tte signal components 2w 0 +-w and 2w 0 - w , i.e. its filter- ing band should be equal to 2w The resultant sensitivity of the device can be determined from the formula (7) where H - effective tension, S 2 - sensitivity of LUM k and k 6 - amplification coefficients of the amplifiers 5 and 6 respectively, k 5 - transition coefficient of the filter 5 1 k 4 and k 8 - rectification coefficients of detectors 4 and 8 respectively, U - out-out tension Tip of detector 8 The maximum sensitivity of the TMI witb Card 2/3 SOV/49-59-6-8/21 The Tension Measurements of a Weak Alternating Magnetic Field of Low Frequency in Geophysical Prospecting a load, illustrated in Fig 4, can be determined from Eq (8). The gain of sensitivity obtained by this method can be deter- mined from Eq (10). This, in practice, amounts to 100 to 10 000 times higher than the sensitivity of an ordinary in- ductive method., This was confirmed by experiments with a scale model corresponding to the layout (Fig 2) and the ailm-, Fig 5. The results of measurements are shown in Fig 6 and 0 the table on p 870. There are 6 figures, 1 table and 10 references, of which 9 are Soviet and l.English. ASSOCIATION: Institut mashinovedeniya i avtomatiki AN USSR (Institute of MachinesManagement and Automation, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR) SUBMITTED: June 4. 1958. Card 3/3 BERKMAN, R. Ya., Cand Tech Sci (diss) strength of variable magnetic fields at low double transformation of signal." L'vov, tions; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary ian SSR, LIvov Polytechnic Inst); 150 coiDies; author's work at end of text (12 entries'); "Measurement of the field frequency by method of 1960. 21 pp with illustra- Specialist Education Ukrain- price not given; list of (KL, 2-/-60, 152) 21372 S/l94/6l/000/009/003-/`).53 elt D209/D302 Berlman, R.Ya. TITIZ: On a now version of a magneto7modulating trantilitter for measuring magnetic field intensity gradie-4,1-n PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelaht. -,-.nika, no. 9 1961, 7. abstract 9 A42 (V sb. Avtomat. .',.on- trol I izmerit. teklin., no. 4,, Kiyev, AN, USSR, 1960, 157-162) TMU: A differential mapeto-modulating trausmitter (1-7r) for measuring magnetic field gradient is described. In colitrl,..-It to the models presently in use, HT employs one core of a soft iTiti..i-ictic material. An exciting coil is uniformly wound on it. Aio vuomuring coils connected in opposition are fixed on narrow bobbins nit. ;qm- metrically positioned along the core. The output aignal of 1;' is proportional to the difference in intensity of the external j'-L,,ld at the points where the measuring coils are located. HT can Card 1/2 On~ra-nevi version.. Ai _uced, with the came circuits &II--the unit' 0, has a series of advantages over the latt,,Nr: noise level, simplicity of construction. ter's note: Complete tranalation-7 21372 S/194161/000/009/or)3/053 D209/D302 presently in use, it higher sensitivity 101.7 1 reference. Z-Absil"ac- Card 2/2 S/552/60/000/027/008/008 HOOO/HOOO AUTHORS: Berkman, R. Ya., and V. N. Mikhaylovskiy TITLE. Measuring the intensity of alternating low-frequency magnetic fields by double signal conversion. SOURCE: Prikladnaya geofizika (sbornik statey), no. 27, 1960, 212-222 TEXT: The method ol double conversion of signals for measuring intensity of alternating low-frequency magnetic fields is schematically described and its advantages over ordinary self-induction methods are outlined. The method utilizes the investigated field itself to magnetically modulate an auxiliary high -f re quency, field excited in a ferromagnetic element (sonde). This is accomplished by a magnetically modulated pickup (MMP), whose output voltage, proportional to the external field's intensity along the pickup axis, is itself one of the harmonies of the excitation current. This signal Cardl/3 Measuring the intensity (Cont. S/552/60/000/027/008/008 HOOO/HOOO is modulated by the frelquency to be measured, while high-frequency signal detection determines the amplitude phase of the modulated oscillation's envelope. A double conversion of the frequency being measured thus takes place in the measuring channel, whence the name of the method. A standard schematic diagram of the MMP for the second harmonic, for measuring mag- netic field intensity (module and phase) when the exciter is close by, is in- cluded. The chief advantage ol the MMP over conventional induction-type devices is its higher sensitivity, proportional to the square root of the ratio between the MMP's excitation frequency and the frequency being measured. Since the excitation frequency of an MMP made of ferrites may attain several megacycles, the double signal conversion method may be from 100 to 10, 000 times as sensitive as the induction method. Other advantages of the proposed method are: 1) it is noise resistant; and 2) total amplification is divided be- tween high- and low-frequency, eliminating interchannel interference. The method can be used whenever the intensity vector, or derivatives of its com- ponents with respect to given directions (glvMerits) are to be measured for a low-frequency magnetic field. The proposed method, which would permit Card 2/3 Measuring the intensity (Cont.) S/552/60/000/027/008/008 HOOO/HOOO complete automation of measuring operations, and possibly make telemetering feasible, has been experimentally tested in a model device for measuring mag- netic susceptibility and electrical conductivity of specimens. The design and electric parameters of the model are given, and results of tests of threshold intensity and of the systenals sensitivity and zero-point. stability are summarized. There are 5 figures and 1 table. There is one English -language reference, which reads as follows: Guelke, R. A., "Geophysical Prospecting Instruments Using Alternating Current of Audio Frequency", 1. St. Instr. , v. 22, no. 8, 1945. Card 3/3 BERKMAN, R.Ya. Mans of constructing measuring networks using magnetic amplifiers and magnetomodulating transducers. Geofiz. pribj no.10:50-53 161. (KRA 15:8) (Magnetic instruments) B/103/62/023/010/006/008 3 0 11201/11308 AUTHORS: Berkmant R. Ya. and.8initakiy, L., A..(Llvov) TITLE: Maximum possible gain of a magnetic modulator with doubled freq4ency at the outp4t and means of its re- alization PERIODICAL: Avtomatika i telemekhanika,__v. 239 no. 10, 1962$ 138-5-1392 TEXT: The analysis is carried out'.in the following order:.1T.--De-_._ termination of basic factors limiting the-sensitivity of the mo- dulator, assuming that there is no hysterpsis that the excitation source has unlimited power, the excitation.culrrent has no even harmonics and one extremum only between two zero values, that'P is an even single-valued function and'has a single extremum at H = 0 and that the intensity of the signal field H ib small compared 0 with that of the core saturation, 2. The determination of the shape of the excitation current-curve for maximum sensitivity found under Card 1/3 S/103/62/023/010/005/008 1,Maximum PoBBible gain ... D201/D3'08 the above cQnditions, without load and with a resistive load for any of the even harmoniep.and for the average value of output-vol- tage. 3. The results are,applied to the curve of magnetic polarity reversal with hysteresis and some factors are coneldered which Jower the sensitivity of a real modulator, It is shown that the maximum gain is the same for all even harmonies, is independent of the shape of the core and the shape of the magnetic polarity re-~ Addi- vereal curve, and is determined only by the value Of')umax I.tional conditions are determined for optimum operation under load and with hysteresis. Optimum operating conditions under load are only,possible when the output current is rectangular and its width depends on the permanent field intensity. A formula is indicated for the pulse width. The results obtained are therefore valid provided the polarity reversal period and the time constant of.the output winding is much shorter than the,pulse duration. Since these conditions are not a'atisfied in practice, the actual power gain is smaller. It is stated in conclusion that the results ob- tained can be applied toall types of excitationt including the -pulsed excitation and co(ildt therefore# help in the development Card 2/3 I - Clard 3/3 ~ I I I . M# I I I URKMAN R.Ya - RAKOVP M.A. TranArmation of phase shifts during frequenoy con'Versionse, Radiotekhnika 18 no.ls78-79 Ja 163. Wk 1614) (Eleotric networkal (Electronics) I K 8,/169/6-/000/002/001/127 D263/D307 U10111 'OR: Berkman, R. Ya. A TITLE: A method of construction of measuring circuits based on magnetic amplifiers and magnetically modulated probes PERIODICAL: Referat f4ZJka' ivnyy zhurnal, Geo no. 2, 1963, 11-12, abstract 2A60 (Geofiz proborostr. no. 10, L., Gos- toptekhizdat, 1961, 56 53) TEXT:-, A method is described for the construction of measuring circuits with magnetic.converitjers operating under the conditions of d7c. current (field) m6a*arement. When the converter is excited with a high-frequency signal, the suggested method m-ay be used to produce a low-frequency signal at the output of the circuit, which is propor"%-,ional to the measured quatity. Auxiliary magneti- zation of the converter at a 'Low frequC-nCy jU U00d tO I)MIJUee the low frequency output signal. The circult is accurate and re- -liable and may be recommended.for eeak-type converters. LAbatrac- ter's note:-ComDlete translation._/ Card.' 1 1