SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BESSMERTNYY, I. S. - BESSONOV, A. A.

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S/105/62/000/010/ 001/002 The quality of electric power ... E194/E484 when the daily load curve displays marked seasonal variations is explained. It is concluded that further work on the assessment of power quality is required using sta''.stical criteria of quality. The work should be commenced at once in view of the forthcoming issue of "Guidance on Voltage Control". The appropriate design organizations should publish temporary guidance on the procedure to be adopted in checking the voltage.variations of systems. There are 3 figures and 1 table. SUBMITTED: may 19, 1962 Card 2/2 old" MLIKOV, V.A.; Bl~jL6 BLEW ~~- GLAZUNOV, A.A,; ICKJIVIDW, I'%S. - 7 RCOLOV, V.A.; KUZIETSOV, K.S.; 11-1111TIER, G,V.; SOLDATYINA, L.I,.; I'liNandamental problens concerning the design of municipal electric power distribution networlm'? by B.L. Aizenberg and S,I-.. Nikoc-osov. Reviewed by V.A. Dolikov and others. Mektrichestvo no.7;93-04 ii i 1121. "l-a" ~ 15:7) I. Noskovskiy Inzlienorn o-okononic lie sldy Distitut imcri~. S. Ordzdionildize (for B~likov). 2. Giprckormn-iienergo (for Bassmertnyy)~ 3. Illoslk:avskiy energeti-clieskiy institut (for Glazunov, Soidatkina). 4. Mosicov-skoye rayoruioye upravlerl:,-ye energeti-cheskogo ichozyaystva (for Ioldi7idov). 5. Leningrads-ka-va kabellraya sW LcningracI,-,ko,,3 upravlerdyn ener:-oMoz).mystvor, kilavenergo Mirilpterstva. PleltrL.%,qtantsiy SSSR (for Kozlov). 0, 1-icsinz-laproyekt (for Krznetsov). 7. Upravloniye pi') proycktirovaiiiyu zhilishchno.- grazlidanskogo :1 kwziunailnogro str-,'tellstva (;. Moskvy (for 1.3xor). 8. Akademiyn koruiiunallnogo khozyaystva im. K.D. Pazafilova (,for Fedosenko). (Eloctric powor distribution) (Alzen'borg, B.L.) (Nikogosov, S.Y.) BESSMERTNYY, Isaak Semenovich; VOMNTSOV, F. F. , red. TIKHONL-VA, 1. A. red.-Izd*va'-; SALAZKOV N.P., tekhn. red. P Y (Schematics of municipal electric power distribution networks] Skhemy gorodskikh elektricheskikh setei; posoble dlia proekti- rovaniia gorodskikh elektricheskikh setei pri ikh avtomatiza- tsii. Moskva,, Izd-vo M-va kommun.khoz.R.13FSR, 1963~ 202 p~ i6:10) (Electric networks) (Electric power distribution) BESSMERTNYY,.--I.S., kand.tekhn.nauk; SUMMON, B.L., kand.tekhn.nauk; USHINA, A.A., inah.; Printmali uchustiya: GOGICHAISHVILI, P.F., kand.tekhn.nauk; MAKARISHCHEV, A.S., inzh. [deceased] [Installation and adjustment of an experimental section of a closed- loop low-voltage power distribution network] Ustroistvo i naladka opytnogo uchastka zamknutoi elektroseti niskogo napriazheniia. [Leningrad] 1962. 26 p. (Informatsionnoe pisImo, no.3). (MIRA 16:8) . Glavnyy inzh. Podollgkogo otdolonlya Moskovskogo ablastnogo upravlenlya elektrostantsiy i elektrosetey (for Makarishchev). (Electric power distribution) 13ESSME".R,~,t*yy.q L.~ ~ I Peeign of' municipal r- t,,works --ak~ng into account thr! gru-ith of' i.crsumer louds. lrvdy I ff'-' 1620 (~ORA !7x6) 1. respubllkc~.n6kly proyek,,n),y LnBtltut Ylini!st~!rt-Ntw. k-mmunhilnTgo BE,-.IW.RTNYY, I.S., kand. tekhn. nauk Use of 6-1.0-20 kv. potentials in municipal power networks. Elektri- chastvc no.7sl6-22 ii t65. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Gosudarstvennyy respublikanskiy proyektnyy institut Ministerstva kommunallnogo khozyaystvn RSF,9R, (Giprokommunenergo). BROE!i~-,NTRYYI I.S.f kurifi. tozhl.. rAuk Vq,i (,,L:. clo3ed-loup natwork3 in mmicipal. power distrihation systemse .vov*tmkh*zbil.-kom.Xhoz,. Ble1c.1 tepl.gor. na.5,01-4.4 '61- (141RA 18%9) SEVENIDO, Ye.G., prof.j, doktor tekhn. pauk; ENGIMI, B.A.; PAPOK, K.K., prof. doktor tekhn, nauk; ZARUBIN, A.F.; RAGOZINI N.A.; SHIMONEZY-Or.S.; CHMTKOV, Ya.B.; LIVSHITS, S.M.; BESSIXR-nOYY K I . SIKOVV B.V.; SABLINA, Z.A.; ROZEK(YVI 1.V.; ) - --J-W r , A....; FATIYANOV, A.D.; 7aELOV, V.P.; ZARUDNYY, P.P.; BRATKOV, A.A.; BARON~ I.G.; LEVINA, Ye.S., ved. red.; TITSKkYA, B.F., ved. red.; FEDOTOVA, I.G., tekhn. red. [Motor, jet.. and rocket fuels] Motornyo, reaktivnye i raketnye topliva. 4.9 peror. i dop. izd. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo neftianoi i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1962. 741 p. (Rockets (Aeronautics))-Fuel) (MIRA 15:2) (Jet propulsion) (Motor fuels) 33446 1 0 0 s/o65/62/000/002/003/004 // '91/00 E075/E485 AUTHORS: Sinitsyn, V.V., Aleyeva, Ye.V., B Popova, Ye.P., Shmidt, A.A. TITLE-. Influence of fractional composition of synthetic fatty acids on thermal stability and practical characteristics of sodium greases PERIODICAL: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no,2, 1962, 53-59 TEXT: To explain differences in performance (gelation at 80 to 1200C) between greases thickened with sodium soaps of natural fatty acids (C16- C18) which are satisfactory and synthetic acids (fractions C10- C16 and C12 -C20) which are not satisfactory, the latter were analysed by gas-chromatography~ The synthetic acids were vacuum distilled into 5 fractions$ the fractions having the following composition: top fraction: Cll- C15, 3~1%; 1) C13 -C17, 3%; 2) C15- C19, 14%; 3) C16- C20, 9~8%; 11) C17- C21, 16.8%; 5) C18- C22, 9.3%; residue, 40%. Greases were prepared from each of the fractions and their mixtures saponified with NaOH in oil MK-8. It was found that the fractions I to 4 gave greases which had similar satisfactory thermal properties to the greases prepared from natural stearic acid, However, Card 1/3 33446 S/065/62/000/002/003/004 Influence of fractional ... E075/E485 fraction 5 gave greases that gelled at a lower temperatures This behaviour was similar to that exhibited by the greases prepared from the original synthetic acids. Also admixture of fraction 5. or -f'.-he residue fraction, to the other fractions caused gelation to occur at a lower temperature than that characterizing the greases prepared from fractions 1 to 4. The authors conclude that sonte components present in fraction 5 and the residue cause the gelation to occurs Comparing the properties of the greases, it was evident that the heavier fractions have higher thickening aci.ion than the light fractions, With the increase in the mean molecular weight of the acids the consistency of the greases increases and oil separation decreases; the latter property is equivalent to an improved colloidal dispersion of the soap, Other improvements include viscosity-temperature characteristics and mechanical stability, It is concluded that the gelation of the greases is not connected with the presence in the fractions of the high molecular weight acids but with the unsaponifiable components of the residual fraction, some of which may be oxidation by-products, When the residual fraction is .-emoved, the ren.~,ainins Card 2/3 33446 S/065/62/000/002/003/oo4 Influence of fractional ... E075/E485 acids give generally better sodium greases than those prepared from carboxylic acids derived from animal and vegetable fats, The analysis of fractional composition of the synthetic fatty acids by gas-chromatography was carried out at NII SZhIMS by B,,P,Kotellnikov, There are 2 figures, 4 tables and 3 Soviet-bloc references. Card 3/3 S/0286/64/000/01010045/0045 ACCESSION NRi AP4039795 AUTHOR: Levitin, M. Ko; Shekhters Yu. No; Kreyn, So E.; ,y!y&.)~~ Is; Goryacheval Ve Is; Kalashnikov, Ve P.; Bessmertti Lyakhovich, R. So; fo-Wa-d~v-skaya, Is _. N*j Khoroshilovat Le Do; Dollbarg, A. L.; Sheremet, H. I.; Romanovskaya, A. As; Vilenking As J,*. TITLE: Method for obtaining a corrosion inhibitor for lubricating oils. Class 23, No. 162616 SOURCE: Byul, izobr. i tovar, znakov, no. 10, 1964, 45 TOPIC TAGS: lubricating oil, corrosion inhibitor# mineral oill nitrationg neutralization, calcium oxide, promoters, alkylphenol, sulfonic acid, synthetic fatty acid, acetic acid ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a method of obtaining a corrosion inhibitor for lubricating 611s by the nitration of mineral oil with the subsequent neutralization of the latter with metal hydroxide. To enhance the effecti-4eness of the corrosion inhibitor, the nitrated oil is neut.ralise~d'vith.calcium*hydroxide Card I / 2 ACCESSION NRI AP4039795 in -the presence of the following promoters$ an alkylphenol, a synthetic fatty acid,.& sulfonic acid, acetic acid* ASSOCIATIONs none SUBHITTEDS 23Aug63 DATE ACQ1 19Jun64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODHa rP NO REF SOVS: 000 OTHERt 000 Card 2/2 .L 02193-67 EWT(M)/T QJ1JNJ Acc NP1 AP6032091 (A) SOTJRCE COI)t: IJR/0256/66/000/009/0069/0070 AUTTIOR., Vilenktn, A. V. (Engineer; Lieutenant Colonel; Candidate of technical sciences); Bessmert=, K. 1. (Engineer; Lieutenant Colonel); Korolev. V. P, (E,ngtneer;'Major) (Irl ORG: none TITLE., Protective storag of machinery by lubricant additives SOURCE: Vestnik protivovozdushnoy oborony, no. 9, 1966, 69-70 TOPIC TAGS- lubricant additive, lubricant viscosity, lubricating oil /AKOR-1 additive ABSTRACT: The AKOR-1 additive Is obtained by processing certain low viscosity oils with nitric acid, followed by neutralization with alkali to which stearin has been added. Adding 3-2016 of AKOR-1 to any regular lubricating oil -Ariu keep machinery free from rust for two to three years. The folloWing percentages are used, according to conditions: 316 for machinery stored In heated places, 5-656 If stored In unheated places, 1016 if kept In the open air, and 15-20% if stored in subtropical or coastal areas. The maintenance costs per motorized vehicle are Card 1/2 L 02193-67 reduced by 32 to 46 rubles for five years if AKOR Is used. The characteristics of regular oils to which AKOR-1 has been added are described In detail In a pamphlet entitled "Inhibited oils and fuels" (Inhibirovannyye masla I topliva) published by the Central Scientific Research Institute for Technical Information and Economies (Tsentrallnyy nauchno- issledovat ell skiy institut tekhnickeskoy informatsit i ekonomit) of Neftegaz (Coal and gas) in 1964. SUB CODE: 11, 13 / SUBM DATE: none/ Curd 2/2 BUYANOVY Yuriy Dmitriyevich, kand. tekhn. nauk; AVERCHRIKOV, Anatoliy Pavlovich., gornyy inzh.-,_BESSMERTNYY, Konstantin - ----- kii - - ' , ,. -- -- e e S r 9ygyAa,.-gornyy inzh.; AKSENOV, nd. tekhn. I ! naT,. retsenzent; BELYAKOVt Yu.Lp 4nd. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; GEYMAN, L.M.~ red.izd-va; 1AVRM IYEVA, L.G., tekhn. red. [Sand, gravel, crushed stone and clay quarries) Peschano- graviinye, shchebenochnye i glinianye karlery. Moskva, Izd- vo "Nedra," 1964. 358 p. (MIRA 17-3) CHIKIN, A; XEMIAYEV.. I.; BEP�MUTM,--1,.- News from achools. P-rof.-tekh.obr. 19 mo.1:32,3 of cover Ja 162. (MIRA 15: 1) 1. Nachallnik Poltavskogo oblastnogo upravleniya proftekbobrazo- vaniya. (Vocational education) BZSSMERTNYY Mpa Levbovich; STISPANOlf.A.P., redaktor; MKIANTITU.A.M., ~2~~-rawqy':' 44daktor [Tables for computing vacation pay and compensation for unused vacation time.] Tablitsy dlift nachisleniia oplaty za otpusk i kompeneataii za noispollzovannyi otpusk. Dop.isd. Moskva, Goa. statisticheskoe izd-vo, 1955. Z3 P. OU-HA 9:3 ) (Wages) VAN FO FY, G.A. (KIyev); BESSnRTNYY, M.I. (Kiyev) Vibrations of oval pipes in a compressible fluid flow. Prikl. mekh. I no.11:106-2-12 165. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Institut mekhaniki AN UkrSSR. Submitted Jan. 20, 1965. BZSSMIMNYY, Petr K1.1-movich; KORNILOVA,M. I., redaktor; RAKOV,S. I., e redaktor [Innovations in an old shop] Novo* v starom teekhe. (Moskva] Izd-vo VTsSPS Profizdat, 1955- 83 P~ (MIRA 9:1) 1. Starshiy masier liteynogo teekhm. Loningradakogo metnlliche- skogo zavoda imeni Stalina (for Bessmertnyy) (Metallurgy) V,,,,TlAo Cut iron with oryten In de xv-A C.-f 1955. R-fe~,a:. Zlw- 31e., N4, 3127.-Dlaiving with 0 uwhr a ;~,-,rs~nre of 2~2-,! atm -100', In thc )aliv- 4a>r ~Ip L'~ Si wid ~tj~ 1,01 by N) ~Nlu -,xtc bumcd out. AlcNir, IN. P.-AA - RF--,SMU2MaI-vIY()- Studying the methods of tilling takyr soils brought under cu-ltiva- tion. Izv.AN Turk.SSR.Ser.biol.nauk no.5:44-51 162. (MIT(A 15. 11) 1. Institut pustyn' AN Turkmenskoy SSR. (TFI)ZHEN VALLEY-TAKYR) (TEDZHEN VALLET-TILIAGE) TT-'~.:MF u RTNYY, !LYc,, , BURD YGI hit , V-S~ fi:vv., r., Charges of some fert.'11ty elements in the takyrs unlder the effect of land ',mprovement meaeure3,. izv. AN Turk. S'~T,. ,`~er~ biol, nauk no.l.-29-33 164. 1, 'u-krrienskly nuu,,I,,nc.;.'~.,isl(:,dc,vqt(-.Iltl~-iv 3rrltlt7ft 1-1 i7 I T-1 I- BESST RM'Y-Y, V. Yt~. ; EUII -ty in the takyr.9 aftf-..r I- Jur'r-l. SSIL Ser. biol. nauk nc.. 5 1~-*-- C. -kmie nskiy tit". m BESS'l,a-',RTNYY, V.Ye. I Characteristics of the basic hydrophysical prorperLies of vlrgin aAd improved takyrs in the Ted'zhen oasis. lzv. I'!; Turk. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk no.5:213--`9 163. (11,11RA 17.- 10) 1. Turkmen~~41,iy n,-iuc~.no-i-s~,iledov,-ttell,,-,kiv institut zemledeliya. BESS~f,-,'RTNYY, V.Ye.j Bilrif)'YGINA, V.S. Asr, el6imen',q and the prc.-ilict'l-vity n' fipll croF.S. Izv. AN Turk. '53R. Se . biol. nauk no.2-39-,44 165. t. -r'A 117.5) n 1. Turkmenalciy nailchno-issledovatellskly inatillut, zemledeliva. BESSMEMn- Ya. I., inah. (Cberkass3r) Urgent problems in the operation of consolidated transportatilm facilities. Zhel. dor. transp. 45 no.1:8D-81 Ja 163. (MIRA .16:4) (Railroads, Industrial) (Railroads--Joint use of facilities) BBS&K=NYT, Tevgeniy Dmitriyevich, kapitan dallnego plavaniya; MATYUSHIN. , . - M., is ~., FMIOWTUR, K.-, takhn.red. [Manual for low-tonnage ship handlers] Posobie dlia sudovoditelei malomernykh sudov. Vladivostok, Primorskoe knizhnoe izd-vo. 1959. 428 p. (XIRA 12:12) (Ship handling) BESSMERMY, Ye.D., kapitan 4~11nego plavaniya; SPIRIXNOVA, A., red.; OWBINA, S., tekhn. red. [From experience in the handling of workboats3 Iz oPytt Pro myslovogo sudovozhdeniia. Vladivostok, Primorskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1959. 25 P. (MIRA 16:7) (Worikboats-Handling) j3E&%mT!jj,_X2yg~~ Dmitriyevich, nagrazhden ordenor LeninL' trem~-a ordenami Trudovogo--Erasnogo Znnmeni i ordenom "Znak Focheta"; MITINA, M., red.; SMKOVA, N., tekhn. red. (The years of my life; notes of an old seaman] Gody zhizni; zapiski staxogo moriaka. Vladivostok, Primorskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1963. 229 p. (MIRA 16.12) 1. Deystvitellnyy chlen Geograficheskogo obshchestva. SSSR, chlen uchenogo soveta PrImorskogo filiala Geograficheskogo obshebestva SSSR (for Bessmertuy). (Seafaring life) (Voyages and travels) BFZSMERTNYY, Ye.F. Recording atraln-gauge block. 12m. tekh. no.8t25-27 Ag 163 (Kin 16s16) 3' nc Ail L '~',2217n6~ D.'T(d)/_W_P(1) IJF(c) BC ACCESSION NR: AP5009792 UR/0292/k-,"0001004,/0032/0034 11 621-313-13"133.3 AUTHOR: Naniy, V. P. (Caudidate of technical sciences); Dessmertnyy, Ye. F~ (Engineer) TITLE: 13igher-frequency motor%~ with rolling rotor SOURCE: Mektrotekbnika, no, 4, 1965, 32-34 TOPIC TAGS: "rvomotor, rolling rotor motor d ABSTRACT; An original des gn of a 400-1000-cps rolling-rotor servornotor is described in which the stator flux is split in each phase and the illot skewing exceeds one-half of the tooth pitch. an odd number of teeth is used. To avoid i; rotor-to-stator stic3dng (jamming), the rotor is designed as a thin-wall solid cylinder; a helical slot Is cut in the rotor to reduce the eddy-current loBs; this slot also helpm In throwing out the metal dust, which in formed due to vibration, thus further animring against the rotor 3tiching. Operating characteristics are presented of a rnodel motor at 83 rpm, 400 cps, 112 v 3-phase, 9 kg-cm shaft torque. Orig. art. has: 5 figures, I formula, and I table. ,Cord 1/2 L 52'a'7-65 ACCFMION NR-. AP5009792 ASSOCIATION: none 'SUBMTTED; 00 ENCL: 00 NO REF SOY: 003 Oyu"-. 001 L SUB CODE: EEp IE L Co. 212 I BESSNY01, 1. TECHNOLOGY PERIODICAL: MELYEPITESTUDOMMI SZEMLE. Vol. 8, no. 8/9, Aug./Sept. 1958 Bessnyoi, 1. The new section of State Highway No. 7, between Balatonkeresztur and Nagykanizsa, P. 351. Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 2, February 1959, Unclass. 3(5), 18(4) PHASE I BOOK MaIWITMON sov/1494 Aleademiya nauk SSSR. Vostochno-Sibirskiy filial. Syrlyevyj reaway legkikh metallor Vostochnoy Sibirl, t. 1, Ch. 1 1 2. (East Siberian Light Metal Resources, Vol 1, Pt 1 and 2 ) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1~58- 152 P.' (Series: Its: Trudy, vyp. 12) 1,500 copies printed. Editorial Boards Te-P. Bessb3ltsyn, Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences; A.F. Li, Candi&ffe--o-f-To--c)Eliil-geiences;' and Ye.I. Kh&=0T (Resi. Ed.); Ed. of Publishing House: Y.K. Shlepov; Tech. Ed.- A.A. Kiseleva, PURPOSE: This book is inten"d for geologistail as well an econcislate and planners of alminum processing enterpris*s. COVERAGE: Sources of cheap electrical energy on the Angara and Yenisey Rivers providt t~hi nece8B&Z7 paver base for establishing a mm industrial center in Ewtern SiberkiL. Prospects aam best for the creation of an alustinum Industr7 provided adequate supplies of cconercial or*s (bauxite, nepheline, etc.) can be secured. r2hese articlesAoscribe the results of stuAies made on aluminum ore deposits of this region, their geological nature and physicochemical properties by the SOPS (council for tlie Stud1y of Productive Resources), VAMI (All-Union Aluminum and Magnesium Card 1/4 - East Siberian Light Metal Resources (Cont.) sov/1494 Institute), the IrItutakiy institut redkikh metallov (Irkmtsk Institute of Light Metals), and the Laborstoriya elektremetallurgii Vostochno-Sibirskogo filiala AN SSS1* Diagrams,, tables., plates and bibUographic references acempemy the articles. TABLES OF CONTENS: Foreword 3 PART I Boksonokiye Deposits of Bauxite-LUm Roc)w and Tkeir Utilization Khazanor, Ye.l. Problems in M itallurgical Processing of L Igbt Metals of East Siberia 7 Bessolitsin , Te. P. R*Sxtlts of Geological RNploration Potentialities of the Boksonskoye Deposit 13 UP A.F., and Ye.M. Bradinskays. Mineralogical Characteristics of Boksonskoye 'Ore Deposits 24 Card 2/4 East Siberian Light Metal Resources (Cont.) SOV/1494 Beneslavskiy, S.I., and A.S. German-Galkina. Technology of Alunina:~roduction From Bauxites of the Boksonskoye Deposit 43 Khazanav, Tew7., A.S. Bessonava, and A.F. Khlyupina. Physicochemical properties and Technological Testing of Bauxite-like Rocks of the Boksmskoye Deposit 51 Ustinova '* O.A. Conditions for the ladustrial Develo]pment of Bauxite-like Ores from the Boksonskoye Deposit 65 PART n BAUXITES*OIP = MUWYAR8= UU AND Mm Bogolepov, K.V., and Ye.I. Pelltek: Bauxite Deposits of the Krasnoyarskiy Kray and Prospects of Farther DIscoveries 73 Khazanov, Ye.I. and A.F. Khlyupina. Study of the ftsicochemical properties Of the Tatarskoye 76mi-Ite Deposit of the Krasnoyerskiy Kray 89 Bradinskaya, Ye.M. Mineralogy of the Tatarskoye Bwmdte Deposit 99 Card 3/4 East Siberian Light Metal Resources (Cont.) SOV/1494 Khaznov, Ye.I., and A.F. Khlyupina. Beneficiation of Tatarskoye D'Aposit B iwdtes 108 Chipwin, IN., and V.V. Lukina. Beneficiation of Tatarskoye Deposit B auxites for the Purpose of Z stracting Titanium-containing Minerals 116 Beneslavokiy, B.I*, and A.S. German-Galkins. Production of Alumina frm B auxites of the Tatarskoye Deposit 120 Khazanov, Ye.I., A.S. Bessonova, and V.S. Malitsev. Reduction S;melting of Tatarskoye Ueposit Bauxites 137 Khazanov, Ye.I. Compexative Technicoeconamic Evaluation of the Electro- TheyntO Method. of Bauxite Treatment of the Tatarskoye Deposit 149 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress MM/hcr 5-11-59 Card 4/4 IMSSOLITSYN. Ye.F. ~ ,~ e~f . Now data on the Sokmon deposit. Trudy Vost.-Sib. fil. AN SSSR no.13:203-206 138. (NIRA 12:12) I.Irkutakoye geologicheskoye upravleniye. (Bokeon region (Bmryat-Mongolla)-B&xLxit9)) PESSOLITSYNj YE. P. Oslo flit I f 01 fill" 114 a BICSSOLITSYN, Ye.P. Results of geofogical prospecting and Bokson deposit prospects. Trudy Vost.-Sib.fil AN SSSR no.12:13-23 158. (KRA 11:11) 1. Irkutakoye ologicheakoye upravlentye. Irsokson Valley--Bauxite) (Prospectinc) NALETOV, Fetr Ivanovich; BESSOLITSYNj-,Yrt~j!#j - - - --geol. red.; ABKEVICH, P.L., red.izd-v&,, IVANOVA., A.G., tekhn. red. [Stratigrapby of the central part of the Buryat A.S.S.R.] Strati- graftia. tsentrallnoi chasti Buriatskoi AM. Moskva, Goa. naucbno- tekbn. izd-vo lit-ry po geologii i okhrane nedr, 1961. 279 p, (MIRA 14:11) (Bur7at-Mongolia--Geology, Stratigraphic) VALETOV, P.I.; BAM Ye.P., red.; SHVYRYAYEV, Yu.T., red.izd- _-Ljja4,,_ va; IYERUSILIMSKAYA, Ye.S., tekhn. red. [Intrusive rocks in the central part of the Buryat A.S.S.R.]Intru- zivrWe gornye porody tsentrallnoi chasti Buriatskoi AMR. Moskva, Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1962. 149 p. (14IRA 16:1) (Buryat-Mongo.lia-Rooks, Igneous) BESSOLITSYN, Ye.P. -- .... ... .. Ancient veathering surfaces in Irkutak Province. Kora vyvetr. no-5:315-325 163. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Irkutskoye eologicheakoye upravlaniye. lIrkutsk Province-Weathering) BESSOLITSYN, Ye.P.;-FAYNSHTEYNp G.Kh. ..... Some data an the veathering surfaces of the south of the Siberian Platform in the limits of Irkutsk Province. Kors, vyvetr. no.6:226-230 163. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Irkutskoye geologicheakoye upravleniye. BELYAYEV, A.P., red.; _~~ULITM4, Yu.l,., rad.; UNTIKOV, i.l., red.; DZlNKAS, Yu.K., red.; ZHARKOV) red.; MOVIli, A.V., red.; YUAIYALOV, F.K., red.; I LAUM M.M., red.; NALEETOV, P.I., red.; V.Ye., red.; Sj1~1111SK1,Y) K.A.) red.; "'Eid), A.I., red.; SITENYUK, V.D., red.;~ TIR-i0b'ShlY, L.N., red.; I'll".110NOV, V.I,., rod.; tio~'IIJIK) F.I., red.; W1,3LOVSKMA, P.V., red.; MMIL, N.I., Yu.K., ved. !-od. [RecenU data on Lhe gooloal, peti,olelm potentials, and ll",ineral resources of Irkutsk Province] Hovye dramye po geologii, neftenocnosti i poleznym i-skopaemym lrkutskoi oblasti. ',,Ioskva, Nedra, 1964. 278 p. (MIR.11 17:8) 1. Hussia (1917- R.S.F.S.!~.) Glavnoye upravleniye Feologii i oklu-aiV nedr. Irkutskoye geologicheshoye uprLvleniye. FEDORCYV, K.F.,, gornyy inzh.1 BESSOLITSYN, Yu-.A., gornyy inzh. New system of mining thick steej;I-y-d-ip-p-IW'gieams. Ugolt 37 no.2*09-12 7 162. (NMA 15-2) (Chelyabinsk Basin-Coal mines and mining) BESSONENKO, A.Vop inzh. Electrioal field of the stray current of an electrified railroad ~n a two-layer ftsdia. Trudy OMI1T 42:11-22 163. Method for calculating the electrical field of stray currenL an a two-layer media. rbl#.:77-90 (MIRA 18:10) IUSSSONOV, *oksandr ~tndr&y--vich,,, dotsent Integrating and d~fforantiating de-frices using translatcrso rzvovyso uchaboz-av,; ojektrom~jkh. 8 nc-.B,,~854-8,62 165- (MIRA 2.8720) 1,, Laningradekly makhani-chesMy institut. BESSONEN110J. V.V.; TSINKER, M.N. (Novo-Kuznetsk) Initial experience in organizing the work of a therapy center for terminal states. Sov. mdrav. 21 no.5-.67-68 162. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Iz tsentra terapii terminalinykh sostoyaniY pri kafedre travmatologii i ortopedii (zav. - prof. L.G.Shkollnikov) Novo-Kurnetskogo gosudar- stvennogo instituta dlya usovershenstvolaniya vrachey (dir. - dotsz-,nt G.L.Starkov) i Gorodskoy stantsii skoroy meditsinskoy pomoshchi (glavnyy vrach M.N.TSinker). (DEATH, APPARENT) (NOVOKUZNITSK--RES')SrITATION) -0. BBSSDNUYA, TU. V. Datermination of urotroplu dust lu air. Gig. i san. 24 no.10:79-81 159. (MM 13:1) (ArR POUMION) (KfffHzmllm Chem. ) DENEV, S.I.; BESSONNIKOVA, N.V. Increasing the output of a crushing machine unit by raising the temperature of the pulp. Obog. rud 6 no.2:50-51 161. (FLIRA 14:8) (Crushing machines) BESSOVOV, A.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; BUKREYEV, Yo.M., kand.tekbn.nauk, nauchnyy red. BOTOVAp Yu.P., red. (Sand sampler for rapid filters of water-supply systems] Proboot- bornik dlia peska na. skorykh filltrakh vodoprovodov. 1959. 8 P. (Akademiia kommunaLlInago khosiastva. Informatsionnoe pie Imo, no*4). (KMA 14: 1) (Water-Purification) (Filters and filtration) A&- A& I- -- - - - ,-I " , , --- _. -. - cil,clli,~z BBSSONOVO A.A. -,_ --, 191ectronic differentiating units operating alternating current. Rauch. dokl.vys.shkoly; elektromekb. i avtom. no.1:148-155 159. (MIR& 12:11) 1. Rekomendovana Leningradskin mel-hanicheakim iustitutom, (Blectrie measurements) (Electronic calculating machines) --BWONOV, A.A.; STEPANOV9 P.P.; GIDBIR, N.M. Blqctronic devices for the automatic detection and counting of defects inyarn. Biul.tekh.-ekon.inform. no,5:44-45 160. T (MIRA 14:3) (Yam, Testing) (Bleetronic instruments) 82916 6FO 0 S/1~4/60/Ood/oo6/ool/ool~ BOWE121 AUTHOR: Bessonov A.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Docent'., TITLE: Aiternating Curffwnt-Integrating CircuitSA3, PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchobnykh zavedeniyj Elektromekhanika, 1960, No 6, PP 3-12 TEXT: If' a given function is in the form of a time function. multiplied by a sinusoid, then the output function from a circuit described by a second order differential equation will give the integral of the input if all the roots of the characteristic equations are imaginary. When the degree of the equation is higher than second only two roots need be imaginary~ variations in the ot-her roots affect only the transient behaviour. If the differential equation is Eq (1) and if Nl(p) = 1, the exciting function is Eq ()+) and the solution is Eq (5). The solutions for N(p) = p~ p2 and p2 + alp +w2 axe Eqs (8), (11) and (14) respectively. In all these cases the solution to Eq (1) contains the Integral of the input variable with either a sine or cosine --fficient. The second. term in Eq (13) or the corresponding third "- (14) represents the dominant error In Integration, 82916 S/144/60/000/006/001/00i+ 9041/El2l Alternating Current Integrating Circuits This term is expanded in Eq (15) whence It follows that; the proportional error Is 2W times smaller than the useful signal and the first difference Is 1+(J times smaller and so on. Wher, N(p) = p for example the error is negligibly small. An ideal integrator would correspond to the differential equation Eq (16) while the transfer function of a real system is Eq (17)~ An integrator may be made by invertin the characteristic of a differentiating circuit as in Eqs N) and (19). Unfortunately the output from such an arrangement also includes the excitation itself~ Starting from the 'idealized' differentiato-r for a.o. as in Eq (22) a similar process yields a system free fiom this defectt, The characteristic of Eq (18) and its 'idealization' ean be realized. with active RC circuits containing feedback. A resonant ampliffier can operate as an integrator if the input and. outp-ut carriers can be maintained in phase. Such an amplifie'r -Ls des(~ribed by Eq (26),~ For an applied unit funct.ion the response is Eq (33), the envelope increasing with a definite time constant like an ordinary delay circuit. If the input is a si.nusoid (multiplying the c,-.arlier) the response Eq (1'7) wnic.h manifests Card 21:3 82916 s/144/6o/ooo/oo6/ool/oo'+ BOWE121 Alternating Current Integrating Circuits a similar tendency as before. Fig 1 shows one form of circuit using a conventional.parallel-T RC filter in a.feedback path. If the condition 1 - pky = 0 is observed in the closed-loop characteristic of Eq (40) the circuit behaves as an integrator,, Fig 2 is a similar circuit with the RC filter rearranged. The effective response is that of the idealized integrator, The circuit which has been tried out experimentally is that of Fig 4- using the simple 'zero-phase-shift' coupling RlCln2C2, Fig shows a typical response where a 50 mV Sl* nal grows linearly to )+L V in 0.2 see. The error is about 2.5~, A d1aadvantage of this type of circuit is the limited integration time. There aTe 5 figures and L~ Soviet references. ASSOCIATION8 Leningradskiy voyenno-mekhanichesk.1-y institut. (Leningrad Military-Mechanics Institute.) SUBMITTED: February 10, 1960 Card 3/3 BESSONCIV, A.A.; GLOBIN, N.M. Electric measurement of the backlashes of kinematic lines. Izv.vys. ucheb.zav.; prib. 4 no,.2:35-42 t6l. (MIRA 4:5) 1. Leningradskiy ordena Krasnogo Znameni mekhanicheskiy institut. Rekomendovana Leningradskim mekhanicheskim institutom. (Electronic instruments) S/I 19/62/000/007/005/006 104.41245 AUTHOR: Bessonov, A. A. -1 --- --- --- - -- ---.7 TITLE: Am electronic rotation controller PERIODICAL: Prinorostroyeniye, no. 7,1962, 30 TEXT: Two rotation controllers are described. The first operates at 127 volts and 50 cps, consumes 2 watts and weighs 1.2 kg; the second operates at 24-27 volts dc, consumes 4 watts and weighs 0.6 kg. The rotation is tran0erred from the rotating body to the controller by a belt driving a disc with 8 holes around its circumfererence. The disc intcrupts a light beam impinging upon a photocell. The generated alternating current keeps a relay open. Any interprution of the controlled rotation stops the disc and interrupts the alternating photocurrent. The relay thereupon closes giving a signal for further processing. There are 2 figures. Card 1/1 6/146/62/005/001/002/011 D201/D304 AUTHOR: Bessonov, A.A,- TITLE: An electronic instrument for detecting and counting thread defects PIMIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Priborostroyeiiiye, v. 5, no. 1, 1962, 9-15 T&M This is a description of the operation of an instrument based on transformation of a light beam -- in which the analyzed thread is being moved -- into electric signals which control an electromechanicjil counter. The position of the thread in front of the diaphragin of the photo-sensitive element is rigidly fixed by means of four revolving rollers having direct- ing grooves. The rollers secure the required tension of the thread and the grooves are tapered in such a way that the two together prevent any possible rotation of the thread, so that the counter cannot be wron.-ly operated by the thread ellipticity due to twisting. The illumination of the photo-element depends on the average diameter of the thread section Card 1/2 S/146/62/005/001/002/011 An electronic instrument for D201/D304 in front of the corresponding slot of the diaphragm; the length of this section is determined by the slot width which is adjusted according to the minimum dimensions of thread defects. The pulses of voltage due to irre- gularities in the thread have poor rising times and an amplitude discrimi- nating amplifier is used to amplify the pulses; after amplification and shaping, the pulses trigger a blocking oscillator which in turn operates a standard M DC-54 UISS-54) counter. The device can register all thread defects exceeding a set level between 0.02 to 2 mm, the error in the di- mensions and number of defect measurements does not exceed 2-3 per cent. There are 5 figures and 2 Soviet-bloc references* ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy ordena krasnogo znameni mekhanicheskiy insti- tut (Leningrad order of the Red Banner Mechanical Institute) SUBIMITTED: June 3, 1961 Card 2/2 5/146/62/005/002/002/004 -D~OVD307 Bessonov, A.A. TTnL-,:' A universal electronic level meter .LI - .PE~iIODICAL: 7ZVeStiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Priboros- troyeniye, V. 5, no. 2, 1962,,12 - 17 TEXT. The author gives a short analysis and description of a level meter which is actually a capacitative proximity switch. The sensirg element is a high-gain triode amplifier, with LC circuits Jn the crid and anode and an additional anode-to-grid capacitance add;d to increase the feedback. The amplifier oscillates at HP. A capacitive '!probe at the erd of a screened cable acts as a detuning element when brouGht near to any liquid, granulated, or powdered substance. The os- cillations are fed into an amnlifier with a diode shunting the grid leak resistor and thus biasing it heavily in the positive direction. The amnlifier is thus normally conducting and the relay in its anode is conducting heavily. Any capacitative detuning stops oscillations, Card 1/2 S11L, 62/005/002/002/004 A universal electronic level'meter D201YD307 ~,e amplif-;Pr is cut off by self-bias and the relay operates. Experi- ments have shown that the level meter may be used for any -- Including corrosive -- fluids, powder and granulated substances. It operates satisfac-,orily at temperatures from - 10 to + 500C and for the follow- in~, level changes: 1) for fluids - less than + 0-5 mm; .2) for powders 0 less zhan 1 1.5 =; 3) for granulates - les-s than + 5 mm. There are 4 fi,-ures and 2 references. ASSOCIATION: Lenint;radskiy ordena Krasnogo Znameni mekhanichoskiy Instizut (Leningrad 'Order of the Red Banner' Mechani- cal Institute) SU 3 ",: 1TT ED April 13, 1961 Card 2/2 BESSONOV. A.A. - Electronic step-by-step-qptimaliiing control system* Izv.vyv.-pchebozav.; i*P. 6 w.l-.?8-87 163o (KIRA 16:2) 4 Len:Lmgradak:iy ordena Krasnogo 7-m ni mekhanicheak:ly institut. (Electronic control) IACCESSION WR: AR4014941 S/0271/63/000/012/AO26/AO25 ;&DURCSs RZh. Avt.0 tel. i vy*ohial. takhnika, Abse 12A159 :AUTHOR: Bessonov, A, A*_ MTLEt Computation of automatic control oystem reliability ,CITED SOURCEs Sb. tr. Leningr. mekhan. in-ta, to. 22, 1961, 42-65 ;TOPIC TAGS: automatic control system reliability, reliability theory TRANSLATION: The author studied the possibility of predicting the reliability of :automatic control systems on the basis of the probabilistic evaluation of the :correspondence of their functional properties to the requirements impo3od on them. .Two approaches to the problem are considered. The first is bmsed on the datermita-i tion of the multi-dimonsional probability of the functional oorrespandanca to each .of the system indices. The second is based on the evaluation of corresponda=6 to a ninGle generalized functional v4ueh in the eazo of automatic co=ttrol systems 13 .identifiod with the concept of the transfer function# A method of computing the ,reliability of automatic control systems is ouggestod. It is based on the proba- bility of exceeding, the limits of tolerance of the operator functional of the :Card 3/Z .ACCESSION NR: AR4014941 Isystem. Recomendations on the praotioal use of the proposed method are inaludad .and illustrated, four illustrations. Bibliography with nine titles. V.Ge jDATE ACQ& 09j&n64 SUB CODEt GE ENCLt 00 Card 2/2 ACCESSION NR: AR4014630 S/0196/63/000/012/KOOIAOOI SOURCE: RM Elektrotokhniks i anergetika, Abe. 12K2 AUTHOR: Bessonl?.V.,- A., TITLE; Calculation of the rolisbLlity of autmatio-control systems CITED SOURCE: Sb. tr. Leningr. makhan. in-ta, no. 22, 1961, 42-65 TOPIC TAGS: reliability calculation, autom&tLe-control system ABSTRACT: A very important problem of automatic control theory is the elaboration of quantitative criteria of the reliability of the systems, the methods for e4g~neering calculation of it and experimental verification. The paper examines the possibilities of predicting that reliability of automatic control systems (ACS) based on a probability estimate of the correspondence between their functional properties and the demands made on them, makes a comparative evaluation of the approaches to a solution of this problem, proposes a method of calculating the reliability of systems and gives recommendations for its practical application. The method permits analysis of a systam W. its separate links, avoiding unwieldy and tima-consuming computations based on multidimensional distributions Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AR4014630 of random variables. It is sufficiently universal, simple and usable for engineer calculations of ACS reliability. Bibliography of 9 titles. DeSvecharnik SUB CODE: IE DATE ACQ: 24Jan64 EKCLt 00 Card 2/2 ACCESSION N11: AR4035555 S/0271/64/000/003/AO28/AO28 SOLRCE: Ref. zh. Avtomat., telemekh. i vychisl. tekhn. Sv. t., Abs. 3A179 AUTHOR: Bessonov, A. A. TITLE: Accuracy of a noncorrelation method for calculating the probability of faultless operation of automatic-control systems CITED SOURCE: Sb. tr. Leningr. mekhan. in-ta, no. 29, 1963, 19-35 TOPIC TAGS: automatic control, automatic control reliability, automatic control theory, faultless operation probability TRA14SLATION: A correlation method of predicting the reliability of an automatic control system is considered; the method is based on the detormlnal.io.'. of multi- variate probability of realization of specified system characterir.ii.:;. The results obtained by this method are compared with the results of calculat'-on of the faultless-operation probability based on evaluation of correspond)ncu between system characteristics and a specified generalized functional. The faultless- operation-probability-vs.-time curve can be obtained if the time functions of parameter tolerances for all system elements are known. Here, the correlation Card 1/3 i .ACCESSION NR: AR4035555 'between X. and static 6, parameters of the elements should satisfy these c(indi (1~ The correlation function X f( ) coincides with the averaged correlation function X - f(& ) when the parameter 6 varies in time;. (2)the values X obey the normal law of distribution with any & ; (3) the,average values of X vary linearly with F, when �A F_ is small; W the standard de 'viation of the cr, - parameter from the direct regression is a constant. Then'. the distribution characteristics of X are given by: PX ax - jfp2 .+02 X.. X" where cr, and 0- are the standards of distributions X and & o-x is the standard deviation of X from the direct regression of X on is the ~coefficient of regression,of X on A X and a & are the variations of the .average values of X and An example of calculations for a 6N1P tube is given. A faultless-operation probability is calculated for a typical automatic-control- system amplifier with 6NIP tubes, with a carrier-frequency gain of 2 x 106,and its tolerance 2:3C%. A comparison of the above result with the result of .calculation by the method of generalized functional shows that the accuracy of the .latter practically equals to that of the corr *elation methodi the functional method also obviates the oumbersome caloulations inherant to tho coiTalation methodl Card 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AR4035555 the functional method also permits determining the reliability criteria when exhaustive information about the distribution characteristics of the plant is unavailable. LATE ACQ% 17Apr64 SUB CODE, DP, IE ENCLt 00 Card 3/3 :ACCESSICO NR: Aa4o,39365 S/0272/64/000/003/0073/0073 :i'SOLTIRCE: Ref. Zh. Matrol. i izmerito tekhno OW. vy*p.., Abs* 3#32-483. AUTHOR: Bessonov. A. A.; Globinp No M. TITIZi Electronic pressure gauge -CITED SOURCE3 Sb, tr. Leningr. mokhano in-ta., no. 33, 19639 87-90 TOPIC TAGSt pressuare, measurementp electronic method J TRANSLATION: The described instrumnt consists of a tensiometric bridge and an amplif ier- converter. The device performs reliably on a wide rarwo of values and velocities connected with pressure. In order to increase the accuracy of measure- rents the gauge can be easily sat to work on three ranges of pressure. As the measuring element., incorporated in the bridge network, is a filzament of tensiome- tric wire, which carries the electric signal., proportional to the measured pres- sure at every instant of time. The tensiomatric elements are constructed from '0o05 = constantan wirep each having the resistance of 200 ohmse The tensiometric ACMWIGN IIR: AR4039365 system is connected to an electronic amplifier-converters cmprising a generator which supplies sinusoidal output signals an amplifier of the signal from the mea- suring element, a cathode follower, inserted between the amplifier and output ter- minals for attaching a recording unit., and a blocU4 gerierator with delv and contactless -relay to a thyratron T03.0-1/1-3. A circuit diagran for the amplifier-. i Convertor is included. The error of tho instrwAwt does not exceed 2% of the max- 11== meast-abla pressure* 2 figures. 111DATs Arqs 22APr64 SUB C=a ENCL& 00 Card. 2A SAPOZHNIKOV, Rostislav Aleksayevich;_4F-SSONOV, Aleksandi Andreyevich; SHOLWITSKIY, Adrian Grigorlye-vich; TDINIKOV, F.Ye., Prof., retsenzent; TWOFEYEV, V.A.p prof., retsenzent; SVECHINSKIY, V.B., retsenzent; IVANOV, A.Z., retsenzent; KHRUSTALEVA, N.I., red. [Reliability of witomatic control systems] Nadezbnost' avtomaticbeskikh upravliaiushchikh sistem. Moskva# Vysshaia shkola, 1964. 263 P. (MIRA 17:12) ACCESSION NR: A?4037464 S/0146/64/007/002/0058/0064 AUTHOR: Bessonov, A. A.: Sivakov. V. A. TITLE: Automatic failure indicator for discrete systemO NOV 6 1934 SOURCE: IVUZ. Priborostroyeniye, v. 7. no. 2. 1964. 58-44 '. . ~-t-)n W-ji.,jon TOPIC TAGS: automatic control, automatic control reliability, automatic control failure, automatic control failure indicator ABSTRACT. The further development of the authors' failure indicator (Sb. trudov "Avtoniaticheskoye upravleniye," vyp. 4, no. .3 3, LIM, 1963) is reported. The same ,~~,principle as before, borrowed from G. V. Novotny (Electronica, 1967.. no. 28). ~ 1 ;F used, but the "reference scheme" is replaced by a single trigger whose "weight" changes automatically, depending on the "weight" of the trigger being checked. The nc-,,; indicator consistii of essentially three parts: a reference trigger, a comp-1.r-iaon device, and a recording device. The indicator 'Can successfully operatic at 20-30 kc or lower frequency. A second version of the indicator is aloo ;)r-iefly lescribel-:, Orig. art. has: 4 figures. -~- 0, d I ~.-) L ACCESSION NR; AP4037464 ASSOCIATION: Leningradskly mckhanicheskiy institut (Leningrad Mechanical Institute) SUBMITTED: 17Mar63 SUB CODE: DF, IE ATD PRESS: 3079 NO REF SOV: 004 ENCL; 00 OTHER; 000 Card 2/2 -L 41664-65 ACCESSION IM: MW40018 S/lDZ71/64/()O/ik4lkC-02/AOO'2' SOURCE: Ref. xh. Avtomat., telenekb. i vychial. takhn. Sv. t-, Abs- 4A13 -AUTNOIZ.- Bessonov A A.j Sivakov, V. A. TITLE-. Automatic Indicator of faultj elemnts In discrete rjstm-w CITED SOURCE: Sb. tr. Laningr. mekhn. in-ta, no. 33, 1963, 53-59 4ZPIC TAGS: fault finde.-, discrete device, malftnetion VULASL&TION: The indicator in question is intended for automatic detection of malfunctions in various transistorized trigFer circuits. The indicator comprises %hree,parts: a reference circuit, a comparison device, and a recording device. The reference circuit must be similar to that being tested (counter, register, ett.) but more stable. The reference circuit Is based on a P402-transisterized trigger. The maxinua clock Trequency of the rafarefi,~e circuit is 150 1,-c. The clock frequency during the --hocking operation Bhoiad not exceed 2D--30 kc. Poth tho test ana t:he relerance cia-cuits are started by the Bame clock generator. The Initial siate of both circu~,.ts Is the same and 71D Bet by the clearing signal. From the ~nstar.L of starting the circuit to the insUdit of stopping the clock genorator, CQrj 1/2 L 41664-65 ACCESSION RR: AR4040018 the operation of tho test circuit with no malfunction of its elements, will not dl rip iz I ffer from t~e operation of the reference circuit. T~o cor arison devico actually a coincidence circuit. It receives simultaneousV, pulses from the deference and the test triggers. Upon a mialfunction in -,the test circuit, t~e Comparison device sends a Dulse to the ralfunction-counting circuit. A pri-ncipai electrIc circuit diagram is prBsented ,-ith the values of paramettars -L-AiGatc-'r-l' The in-ricator has becia tasted under-laboratory conthtions. 111. ha~ ope-rated Poliably ~h J-~Y erature var! -a' ion U; 4 the supp`-~rol-ta;go -.arlatlcr. with-in t2054 and aribient t--Tn.D - I- -10+ 500. dive 1.11ustrations. SUB CODE:.) EC EINCLj. 00 L;atd 212 G IN 0 v A It. , -, ~ I V.-I K, (" ,,, V . ~, . - p Dev~ce for automatic Incilration of full Lure.,1- te) (-if ii-.- creto system, IzV.Vys.uche!,.-,av.; pri.b. 7 nc.1:1)P-64 164. S. 1 (M,H`LA 18:4) 1. lie ni ngradsk iy ordena hrasnogo ".na--ni. insLiuut, L 61901-65 Pm4l IJPW GS/BC AH5COq844 BOW ZVLOITATION URI Sa rzhnikov, Rostiislavq Ackseyevich; Beasonov, Aleksandr Andreyevich; Sholomitski~, AE!rian G_rfS_or-ry-eric a Relwz~abillity of automatic control systems (Nadezhnootl avtomaticheskikh upravlya~it- slichkikh clrytem.Y, -MoB-., lzd-vf) "VYsrb&ya suKola", 64. 0263 p. i1luS., biblio.'! index. 15,OW cepiea printede TOPIC TAGS: wutomatic control Eystem,.,rellability theory, reliability engineering, PURPOSE OD COVIMAGS: The book discusses the theory of rel- Wid its appli- cationto automatic control systems. "Me material may be of assistance in the de~si-n, manufacture, and operation of various oystem-e of autornatic control. 'ffie~; Tho boolr,~ is intended for readers familiar with principlos of the theory of prob-, abili.Ly Interested in problems of reliability in automationo TABLE 03F 00111W.TS (abridged): Foreword -- 3 Ch. 1. The problem of reliability 5 L 61901-65 Am,rw9844 Ch. H. Principles of the theory of re2dability 14 'Ch. III. Reliability analysis -- 42 Ch. IV. Reliability of automatic control system elements 54 Ch. V. Theory of redundancy -- 78 Ch. VIT. Comvutation of automatic control system reliability -- 132 Ch,~ 1111. Securing tho reliability in design, manufactire, and operation of auto- matic control systems -- 164 Ch. VIII. Failure detection -- 202 App,endix: Failiira intensity of certain elements 246 Bibliography 2% Subject index 261 SUB COME: 1E MA zuEmTTED: oapr64 NO PEF SOV: 081 Card 2/2 I SOURCE- KonferentsiVa po avtoiniticheskorou h-ontrolyu, I metodam elektrichesk-ilch izme- i reniy. 3d,-Kovosibirsk, 'A, D61. Avtomalicbeskiy kontrol' i renly, txuTy-!Z-o-nTerent-'s-T,"'t. 2: Tsifiovyye izmeritellnyye pribory. Elektricheskiye izmereniya neelektricheskft volichm. Ustroystv a. avtomaticheskogo kentrolya i uprav- i leniya v proiny2hlennosti (Automahc control and electrIcal measuring teclMiques; transactions of the conference, v. 2: Digiial monsuring instrtiment.S. Electrical measurements of nonelectrical quantities. Devices for automatic conti,ol and regulation in industry). Novosibir-sk, Redizdat Sit). cAd. AN SSSR, 19V~, 161-167 TOPIC TAGS: angular shift measurement, linear displacement measuremrmt' Idmematic play ABSTRACT: The measurement of the play of fine Idnematic circuits illustrates the problem of the displacement angle of two axeB. For such types of measurement, 1 0 a-ithor proposes the method of two rotating transformers (RT) located at the begzIning LC.,d 1/4 ACCESSION NR- AT5017389 and at the end of the kinematic circuit under consideration (see Fig. I of the Enclosure). Thearticle presents a comprehensive theoretical treatment of the vroblem and the electrical circuitry for the measurement of kinematic plays. It concludes with a brief description of an automatic device for accurate moasuremtmt of small displacements (e.g., the displacemcnts of membranes of baromotric tanks; See Fig. 2 of the Enclosure).!, Orig. art. has: 18 formulm and 6 figures. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 1INov64 NO REF SOV: 003 ENCL: 02 OTHER: 000 SUE CODE: IB [-;ard 2/4 ------ ----- ACCESSION NR- AT5017389 ENCLOSURE: 01 V- EK' KU RT2 ('--RT L S2 4 4 -at of plays of kinematic units by Fig. 1. Block diagram of a device for the measureme means of two rotating trwisformSTB', I - drive sbaft; 2 - kinematl under study; 3 - driven shaft; 4 - to the oscillograpt c unit All' M2, M,3 flywheels;, RT,! RT2 - rotating transformers; S1, S2 transformer 3/4 Fig. 2. . Blmk diagram of a device for small displacement measurements: Fig. 2 I - Object whose displacement Is traced by the mobile feeler 2 connected to the mirror system 3; the alit diaphragm 4 follows the displacements of the narrow beam of light [other symbols are not eVInined in the article]. Card BESSOTITOV, A.A. Tr.troducJ-ng a device for testing tlie stands for the similation of conveyors. Blul, takh.-akon. inform. Goo. nauch.-issl. inst. nauch. i tekh. inform. 18 no. 12:63-64 D 165 19a) L 4907-66 EVJT(d)/EV4PM IJP(c) BB/GG ACE -NRAV9626299 0144~%-5-16-06AT876554/0862 621.382.3+621.3.011.1 AUTHOR: Bessonov, A. A~'JCandidate of technical sciences, Docent) TITLE: Transistorized integrating and differentiating devices SOURCE: rVUZ. Elektromekhanika, no. 8, 1965, 854-862 TOPIC TAGS; differentiating circuit, integrated electronic device, transistorized circuit ABSTRACT: Electronic integrating and differentiating DC devices are usually based on passive RC circuits. However,, in several cases it Is advantageous to use active integrating and dif- ferentiating circuits containing amplifiers with positive coupling. After discussing the theo- retical foundation of both approaches and stressing that transistorized integrating and dif- ferentiating devices (operating under emitter follower conditions) are particularly simple and reliable, the present author reports on experimental. investigations of differentiator and in- tegrator circuits shown in Fig. 1 of the Enclosure. In the case of the differentiator, the error for a linearly varying input signal did not exceed J.Uoutput = 2. 0%. In the case of integrator with square wave functions at the input, the errors were again within 2. 0% for integration in- tervals of 6 min. An even better accuracy could be obtained in both cases if the circuits were made of better quality components. Orig. art. has: 46 formulas And 8 figures. ASSOCIATION: Leningradsldy mekhanicheskiy institut (Leningrad Mechanical Institute) 4907-66 L 4907-66 ACC NRI AP5026299 ENCLOSURE: 01 nT C. R, JiT T in in UDU c Figure 1. ExperimentaUy tested differentiator (a) and integrator (b) U15v- R47 kmL R = 30 k-M R = 3 NLrL.; C = lqf; RE = 5,6 kXL; R30 kfL ; R4 k 10 km; n~ = 502 A. 3 5 3/3 L 11120-66. Ewr(l)/EECLk)-2/EWA(h) A-CC Mi AF6002188 SOURCE CODE1 UR/0146/657008,J'006/0173/Oii, ,AUTHOR: Bessonov, A. A.; Sivakov. V.'A. 1~9 ORG: Leningrad Order of the Red Banner Institute-of Mechanics (Leningradakiy ordena Krasnogo znameni meManrcheskiy Institut) ,TITLE: Simple failure indicator SOURCE: IVUZ. Priborostroyeniye, v. 8, no. 6, 1965t 173-176 TOPIC TAGS: test instrumentation, electronic test equipment, circuit failure, computer technology, computer circuit el ABSTRACT: An instrument for testing digital- Vith clock rates below 25-30 kc is reported. The figure shows how this device may be used to test performance of flip-flop no. 2 in a string of complementary flip-flops. The output pulse of flip-flop 1 triggers the generation of a 2-psec negative pulse by a blocking oscillator. The pulse is delayed 3-4 pse~c and applied to a second blocking oscillator. The two outputs of flip-flop 2 pass to an OR gate with an invertpd output; and from there an inverted signal of 10 tisec is passed to an AND gate. The .gigWd frcmthe.smond blocking oscillator reaches the AND gate 5 psec after the inverted signal. The AND gate output is again inverted and applied to a two-stage binary counter with Indicator lamps. If flip-flop. 2 is malfunctioning UDG: 621.317.18 1, 11120-66 --~ X? I - NRI ,krc .T ~11 -Fig. I. L 11120-66 NRt AP6002188 e.he indicator lamps will light. The circuit operates at temperatures of 0-50C and bias voltage variations of t10%. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. JBDI SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE: 12Dec64/ ORIG REP: 003/ ATD PRESS: 0176 L 25516-66 EWT(d)AWP(l) IJPW GO/Bg ACC NRt AR600890 SOURCE con: vR/O271/65/OD0/O10/B0l3/BD11 AUTHOR% Bessop=LA. A.; MAlIts, E. L. TITLE: -TW o~channel multIi,plying device w1th silicon-diode Equarers "PLh SOURCE: Ref. zh. Avtomat. telemekh. i vyc ial. tekhn., Abs. IOD96 REF SOURCE: Sb. tr.-Leningr.-mekbano in-ta, no& 41p 1964, 69-79 TOPIC TAGS: silicon diode, computer component, arithmetic unit ABSTRACT- The tvo-channel multiplying device contains a divider (DIV) for the input voltage, which is proportional to one of the factors, the principal and complementary multiplying elements (PME and CME), and the summing element (SE). In the DIV one of the cofactors is divided into two parts -- principal and complementary. The main part of the voltage Is appl.i6d' to~ +%4 iniput ok the FNE; where it is multiplied by the second factor. In the CME the complementary part of the voltage is multipled by a factor k ak well as by the second factor, after which the product is reduced by the factor k. The CME circuit contains two inverting amplifiers, a summing amplifier, and two squarers const:ructed in accordance with a circuit with virtual3y bounded diodes. The SE is an ordinary sunning amplifier with two inputs, to which the pro- ducts trom the main and complementary multiplying elements are fed, and whose output produces the sought product. The described multiplying unit was tested by a mathe- matical simulation method using the MB-1 computer. 4 illustrations. (Translation of abstract] SUB CODE: 09) ___c rd 1/1 um. 681.142.642.3/4 L 40271-66 E17T (d)/PIT (1 )/,::C W -2/EWP ."T (k)/----:'P (h)/E'.;P (I) BC ACC NRt AR6014870 SOURCE CODE: UR/0372/65/000/OLI/GO15/Gol6 AUTHORS: Bessonov, A. A.; Sivakov, V. A. --- Mffw=~ TITLE: A self-adjusting failure indicator operating by the midpoint method SOURCE: Ref. zh. Kibornetika, Abs. 3-IG104 REF SOURCEt Sb. tr. Leningr. makhan. in-ta, no. 41, 1964t 43-53 TOPIC TAGS: optinal automatic control, circuit failure, trigger circuit, data read- out ABSTRACT: An autor;itic self-adjusting failure indicator, in described. For a systuem to be checked with a certain number of elements and a known a priori probability of --'al failures for a given generalized cost of checking, the indicator possesses optl organization of the search operations by the midpoint method. This is accompli3hed when a failure is detected. The indicator is designed for indication of noninter- mittent failures and for reduction of the physical or generalized tri--or elements of discrete systems . The operation of the indicator is examined as applied to a generalized trigger circuit consisting of five triggers. A functional circuit of the indicator and a description of its operation are given. The circuit consists of a synchronizer, a device for information readout, a device for signal commriron and command generation, and a device for error control and elimination. Schelmtic diagrams of the synchronizer and the other devices are given. The indicator Is Co,d 1/2 UDC: 62-506.9:681.142.37 L 40271-66 4- i ACC NRa AR6014870 I highly effective in seeking elements that have failed. It operates reliably in the temperature range of -10 to +50C and at a repetition rate of information pulses to 20 khz. 7 illustrations. Bibliography of 4 citations. L. Sh. 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Z6 &e5 I t O-P e ,agorl I tyr. 0.,bTpo 019eTo; ithe e 1XI 0'tV4 Co T e(" ',,, r_0 0 t e Cal e-f of~ COT C r tre 0,9 ~0~ 6,ae of Sys C-1 .0011A f -to'- -r Si t.1 e teo- I ( isw, 'f t)'t 0 eTTO on )"Sil mj~~e'r~ DA T 0 r e -~'C , D.(~e &. to TWO "i):01. e e -Y~ .9 SUB COL t'ae ax~ -0e 009 S tV~l .r -or -ot 0 ee-9 e %, 1~5 'r &~-Co* ers' ele ansla_ _O' ~P_11%_-rst~011 Ov, KHOVIV, V.A.; SUCHKOV, N.A.;j3B55ORQV, A.A.; Prinimala uchastiye TAVILDAROVA, T.F., doktor sellkhoz. nauk, prof.; NAZARENKO, L.I., red.; NAGIBIN, P.A., tekhn. red. [State herdbook of Red Steppe cattle] Gonudarstvennaia plemen- naia knign krupnogo rogatogo :,kota krasnoi stepnoi porody. Alma-Ata, Kazsellkhozgiz. Vol.14 [Karaganda and North Kazakh- stan Provinces in the Kazakh S.S.R.] Karagandinskaia i Severo- Kazakhstanskaia oblasti Kazakhskoi !ZR. 1962. 410 p. (MIM 17:2) 1. Kazakh S.S.R. Mnisterstvo sel'skogo khozyaystva.