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S/030/62/000/010/007/007 D204/11307 AUTHOR: TITUt The problems of theoretical and applied magneto-hy4ro_~' -dynamics (MHD) PERIODICAL: 4kademiya nauk SISSR. Vestnik, no. .10, 1962, 112-113 TEXT: A summary is:given of the 3rd conference organized in R1 by tile Institut fiziki.AkademJ.i nauk Latviyakoy SSR (Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciencesi Latvian SSR), during the periods of July 2 - 7, 1962. Over 400 participants were present to discuss'. the progress in MHD achieved isince the last meeting in 1960. In the sessions devoted to t-he Nrdrodynamice of Reynolds' numbers~>1, numerous lectures on th 'e dynaiaice and physics of plasma, 14HD waves,' MD of outer space-and MHD calbulations, were given and discussed.;i In the next part of the conference small magnetic Reynolds' num- bers were considered, andthe discussions werq)concerned with the MHD of conducting liquids, the boundary layerv dynamic flow and the effect of-.magnetic fields on the manner of flow through chan- dhrd 1/2 _5 8/0'30/62/000/010/007/007 The problemr379f theoretidal D204/D307 nels. AppliedIMHD were di"acussed separately, ~d'rticularly the the- 4 cry, constm6tion and exploitation of inductiori-and conduction' electromagnetic pumps* PUPther disc'ussions werd concerned with MHD generetorB aiia with the dd+.ion of amagnetic field on suspended L/ bodies and cbfiglomerates.,, --bard 2/2 FIlIPPOY M. V. Dissertation defended for the degree of Candib-tO 2f Technical Sciences at the Institute of;Earth Physics imeno 0. Yu. Shmidt in 1962: wSnepeuded layer of ferromagnetic Particles In a Magnetic Field and Pvospects for Its Ume in Bonefiolation of Hinerals.0 Vest, Abid, Hauk-SSSR, No. 4, Moscow, 1963, pages 119-14.5 kand. tekhn. naukt otv. red:;.KIRKO, I.M., doktor fiz.-Mat, neuk, red.; BIMALK, Yu A (Birzvalks, J.J. kand. tekbn, nauk, red.; MYELAUSIS, O.A.[Lielausis, 0.], kand. fiz.-mat. naukred.; TSINOBER, A.B.[Cinobers, A.], red.; UKERNARKA, R.P... red.; SAVELIYEVA, Ye., red.; I'EYTELIBAUM,, A., red.; IDIBERGA, A.j, tekhn. red. [Reports delivered at the Third Conference on Theoretical and Applied Magnetobydradynamics in Riga, July 2-7, 19601 Doklady prochitanwje na... Riga, Izd-vo AN Latviiskoi SSR. ,Sec.3. tProblems in magnetohydrodynamics] Voprosy magnitnoi gidrodinamiki. 1963. A*08 p. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Soveshchaniye po teoxeticheskoy i prikladnoy magnituoy gidrodinamike. 3d, Riga, 1962. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN Latviyskoy SSR (for Kirko). FILIPPOV: M.V.j, otv. red. [M~agne o ydrodynavics) Voprosy magnitnoi gidrodinam~i; duklady. Riga, lzd-vo AN Latv.SSR, 1963 408 P. ~MIRA 17slO) 1. Soveshchanlye po tevretichoskoy i prikladnoy nagnitnoy gidrodinamike. 3d., Rigik,, 1962, Nomographio repmentation of a trmseendental. equation. Nom. abor. no.2s2r,-28 164. Nomogram for the approximate -eolutlon of a nonlinear differential equation c'L the first order. lbid.M.-81 Use of the method nf descriptive geometry of ]'our-dixonsional 3pane 1n constructi- Plignment nomograms of fun--tions of compl,~,x variables. lbld.i103-109 (10-24 ISO) ON JR: AT5009763 UR/0000/66,'304/')UU-~~37 1 ippov, 14. V.(Candidate ot t-tobmiaal Bnienclea) r,-,vraphtc detf-r-mination of fluid flow veloc -tv w,, c ti il ni- ue S '-n~ Y A, rrianfve i)o teoreticlifskov i or&ladnoy Lna 7 s2c:ian tya, 4. Riga, 12- t~~lbtular f1w, fluid flow velocity, fluid velo,, it-i namc-,gram, naglieto- ta --c. f low, cond-icting fluid f law Tn experimental magnetoh-7drodynamics, the veloc Lty v of conductIng flUld is xcttallv determined ty meaiij c~ !:Fe Computational use I ph gg Q-1. ~-- Cafd 1/2 "OM "no n constant coitffiefent egial to 0.985, g i athe xceoleration due to r, a nd is the difference In Uw levels Of the d f e T. i Ta e F C. - o 5s e C t I L-n s -I the Ven"lirl 5 oi th. ev_,Iocities or iiquiub gi,ieq deta e6 !6 formulas and 3 1 tgures. ASSOC'AT'-ON: None SUM, I.-Ir 'r Z ll.Ang64 RMOL: 01) SUB CODE: ME !W RE~ S YV 003 0-TTMR: DOO Card 2/2 a~o aamn -7F- g g MO ,~_';,V' m R, kl~ ME I & M 8 2 1 0 1 6 AUTHO R: Filippov, H. V. -6( TI 7111: Fourth Riga conference on nagnetohydrodimamics 0 UP Magnitnaya gidrodinamika, no. 1, 1965, 154-156 TOPIC T,V~S: magnetohydrodynaudcs, laser, conference ABSTMC": The fourth Riga conference on magnetohydrodynamics was held fmm 22 to Qf;Lj. Over 200 papers were read at the thrf-f, --~n of C 0 papers lealt Wi th Iarge ma IT 3-ction -ithl smali RevnGlds r~um--rs. IIPA 4-aseous maf-,netohyetrodynamics were upon by some authors. One Of na 'es~; :'-3- --: 7 'nation of MHD to the cooling of A S A 10 N rione Cord 1/2 L 6 2-':. 1- 65 A~ 34 1 AP501418,3 S UB K I 7TE D :00 ENCL: 00 NO REF GOV: 000 OMR: 000 i/le Card 2/2 t'-ON"TE MA, 'I", SUB COUE: . , KMKO, 1,.M. FILIPPOV M.V. -rehim kand. diAtor fiz.--mat. naiak, LIE.UETER, Ya,,Ya. (Lielpeters, J.). kand. Takhn.. riauk, r-ed,,-. SEINON, G.Ya., p3d.; TEYTELIBAUK,. rei. [Problems of magnetthydrodyna?&Ice. reports] Voproal mag- nitnoi gidrodinamiMi [dck].a&yb Rig~, Akad.~zaak Lat- viiskoi SbT, 1964. 1_43 p. (MIRA .18 .12) 1. Soveshchani7e po I prAk-ladnay magnitnoy gidrodinamike,. 3-d. Rip.~ 29~,2. Metalworkers' Inspection for an increase In labor productivity. Sov.profs6luzy 6 no.18:29-30 D 158. (MIRA 12:2) 1. Starshly instrcktor otdola truda I sarplaty Chelyabinskogo, oblaovprofa. (Magnitogorsk-Metallurgical plants) (Efficiency, Industrial) _Ej"h?&V.4 N.) z "Control of the quality of broken stone, graveli, and sand for construction ioroi-ks" 'by B. J. Ramzes (Ramzes, B. Ya-1, M. L. Nisnevic (Nibneivich, M,,L,). Reviewed by W. FiliPPOV. Stavivo 42 no. 34117-118 Mr 164. FILIFFO N. "The now in the teohnology and methods of eement produotione" Reviewed bV X..Filippov. Stavivo 42 no.9056 S 164. FILIPPOV, Nikolaj, ijiz. Now concrete mixtureso wirmers of Soviet competition. Inz stavby 10 no. 2:70-71.1.162. FILLPPOV., N. A. "Combating the Colorado Potato Beetle by Treating the Soil with Hexachlorocyclohe'xane and OtherChemical Preparations.n (Dissertation for Degree of Candidate for Agricultural Sciences.) Moscow Order of Lenin Agricultural Academy imeni K. A. Timiryazev, MOSCOW., 1955 SO! m-1c)36 28 Mar q6 DEVYATIBILINAYA, F.I.p agronom'po zashchite rasteniy (Pereshchepinakiy rayon Tnerropetrovokoy oblasti); FILIJTM.-NvAj - ------ On demonstration fa=so Zashch. rast. ot vred. i tol. 7 no.1:36 162. (MIRA 15:6) 1. ZavedxKmshchiy otdolom zashchity rasteniy Moldavskogo inBtituta aroshayemogo zemledeliya i ovoshchevodatira,, Tiraspol's Moldavokoy SOR (for Filippov), (P3.ants., Protection of) FILIPPOVO N.A., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk European cabbage moth (Barathra brassicae). Zishch. rast, ot vred, i bol. 9 no.8:43,42 Ag 163. (MMA 16:10) 1. Institut orosbayemogo zemledeniya i ovoshchevodstva, Tiraspoll. Moldavskaya SSR. Scm/93-58-7-14/17 VWMR: R-,'.'AvskJy., Ya#L; SWd2odoI'okiy,, 1.0.; an4 Filipigy, N.A. IPITTZ: Mb-thods far Greater Mechanization. of Storage Ttmk Cleez-3mg'Operatione (raVIA -avelichenlya mekbanizatsil. zachistnykh rabot v rezervaorakh) PERCODMIAL: Neftyawye khozyaystvo, 1958., Nr 7., pp. 64-66 (tSSR) AMRAM., , Me article states that the GOST specificistions for vertical steel Vxxsp iMAs ao tel, pr3vide any standards for rapid tank cleaning systems, tank farm operators often employ a-leaning methods which endanir-r the safety of the tanks and workers and violate the fire regulations. The an'-hors ~en` tb--ee mmabandard cleaning systems'vhich are generally used without ill effects (Figs. 1-3). They also present a new tank cleaning system with safety locks on th.- nozzle (Figs. 4-5)- The editor invites designers and petrilp.-m v)rkers to co=ini their views on the subject of selecting the bee. te.-A cleaning system. There are 5 figures- Car'I 1/1 1. Storage tanks--Cleaning 2~7 2 S. Ll 3 NiV60o6/oWbo4/00 JR0 22r~ A1015/A129 AUTHORS: Dzhagatispanyan, R. V., Zetkin, V. I., Filippov, M. T. TITLE: A study of the radiation addition of silicochloroform to certain olefines PERIODICAL: 'Zhurne.1 vsesoyuznogo khimicheskogo obshchestva im. D. I. Mendeley- ova, V. 6, no, 2j.1961, 231 232 TEXT: The authors refer to-the reaction of addition of hydridesolanes.at the multiple bonds of organio-compounds as being the most promising process for the production of 4arious silicon-organic monomers of,high purity. The present bxticle de&ls with an investigation.of the addition of trichlorosilane to nonene -1 and cyclohexene under the action of-j - radiation at two dose rates Ugor/sea and 123 r/seb), 25,and:i7OoC and a molar ratio of the reagents of 1:1. Co Was the radiation source having an activity of 1,400 g-equiv. of radium. The reaction products7were decomposed by fractional distillation. The formed c.om- pounds were identified by the chlorine content and the determination of carbon and IvIdrogen could be carried out by transforming the halAdesilanes into the corresponding alkoxy-derivatives. Tables 1 and 2 show the*results of the in- Card 1/5 "M 7t RIA SIM ~r~Oi -q YT i;74-t SMCHODINTSETp A.A.; BURGVp S.A.; DUKUCHAYE7,, G.M.; MINGBEY, P.N.; FILIPPOV,, N.A.; CHAUMA, O.M. Influence of the mmber of vaccinations on the epidemiological effectiveness of live influenza vadoine. Vop. virus. 8 no.3t 2-86-291 My64*163. (KMA 16:10) 1. Institut eksperimentallnoy meditsiny AMI SM, leningrad. (nUUMM-PREMTM INOCULATION) N.A.p prof.; DAVIDSONi M.G.; FORADNYAY A.I.; STABNIKOVo SMIMOV ) eased] V.N.; VEBERP M.A.; 7jLkWVICH, V.K.j KRUPSKIY,A.S,-[dec MELAHEDOVp N.K.; SMGEv.EV, V-V.t Prinimali uclAstiye: AMMOSOV, N.G., inzh.,- AXIMOVA, L.D., kand. teikhn. naukp dotav; =IPPGV2 N.A., inzh.j nauchn. red.; I:VMOV,, N.Al, OV " " ! Ofi, N.N., red.izd-va; PULIKINA, Ye.A., T m prof@) red.. ; tekbri. red. [Teelmolo of building] Teklmologiia. stroitA)llnogo proiz- vodstva. FByl N.A.Smirnov i dr. Leningrad, (3osstroiizdats 1963., 1+35 P. 04IRA 17:2) metal-, MR, KONSTANTINOV, I.A.; KONSTANTINOV~ V.I.; Flggqy~; ~.,A... inzh.., naucha. red.; VOROMSKAYA, L.V., red,izd-va; CHERK&SSKAYA, F.T.y tekhn. red. (Practical methods and examples of designing railroad structures) Prakticheskie metody i primery rascheta, zhe- lezobstonrWkh konstruktsii. Leningrad, Gosstroiizdat,, .1963. 340 p. (MA 17:2) 'Ar,- FILIPPOV, N.A. Interference-protected type of packaged codes. 1~~ Inst. vod. khos. i energ. AN Kir. SSR, no.4:247-248 '57. (MIRA 10:12) (Remote control) (Pulse techniques (Slactronice)) - I /- - - - - JrIUMvt N/.A'a =67ies of single-impulse codes. Trudy Inst. vod. khoz. i energ. AN Kir. SSR no.4:249-251 157. (MIRA 10:32) (Remote control) (Palms techniques (Ilectronice)) 8(0) SOV/112-59-4-7643 Translation from: Referativnyy zlu-,rnal. Elektrotekhnilta, 1959, Nr 4, p 171 (USSR) AUTHOR: Eili pov, N. A. TITLE-z Combination Abilities of Multi-Quality Pulses and New Elements of Selective Switching in a Remote-Control System PERIODICAL: I:zv. AS Kirgizskaya SSR, 1958, Nr 5, pp 65-78 ABSTRACT: The'possibility is considered of formingAG pulse combinations that would diff er in phase, frequency, duration, first and last half -cycle polarities, 2md, finally, in the ratio of the amplitudes of opposite -polarity half-cycles. The following information is offered: an estimation of the totall number of combinatiOILS, a method-for selecting such combinations that are proof against d,istortions arising in two adjacent pulses (having the same pulse sign), a method for selecting self-correcting combinations that are proof against d.egeneration of one pulse into the adjacent one. The schemes of encoders and decoders developed by the author for each above ptase characteris-tia 'are d.escribed, Card 112, SOV/112--59-4-7643 Combination Abilities of Multi-Quality Pulses and New Elements of Selective The schemets include oeal-in relays, rectif. devicer, and capacitors. Also, th-- schemeig of encoders and decoders are reported; they include the same components and are intended for carrier. pulses modulated with various audio frequencies that have definite amplitudes, durations, and polarities of the first and last half -cycles. Twelve illustrations. Bibliography: 5 items. G.G.B. Card ZJZ III ff!'051 FILIPPOVO Nq~e Graphical method of time analysis of the op)ration of switching airouits. Izv, AN Kir. SSR. Ser. est. i telch. nauk 1 no. 4:47-51 159,, (MMA 14:4) (Switching theory) LN FE FILIPPOV., 11. A., Candidate Tech Sci (dies) --- "Investigation of multi-quality impulses in remote-control signale". Frunze, 1959. 17 pp (Acad Sci Kirgiz SSRY Inst of Power Wineering and Water Econowl), 150 copies (ML, No.24, 1959,,. A2) '-t4XA 4Xq'R'.'V%R RT" Vi!~ 111 TIO*_'~i 20 40 9. co 3. Id iis "--z .2 OR Sq4 0 ftj c "a CIA 4 a -0" 4 41 A t, in " a A !'43 00 1.4 on 3i 483 f. - , J.-, .~ I I '.p 6 C6 ifl.0 aw v SO 0. u! um is 3 2 lie j1i -.9 "T I ;lp c -*C 0 -via i :2 4 A KLIPPOV, N.A. Effectiveness and distortability of multicomponent inpulses in remote control. Trudy Inst.vod.khoz.i anerg. AN Kir.SSR no.5: 149-158 '59- (MIRA 13:5) (Remote control) FILIFF(W. N.A. Comparative complexity of the mechanical reproduction of various numbers. Izv.AIT Kir.SSR.Ser.est.i tekhanauk 3 no.6.-75-81 161, (MIRA 15:32) (Nuineration) (Remote control) ;ogg 4 p tan, S/lo3j62/023/012/010/013 D201/D308 AUTHORs Filippov, N.As (Frunze) TITLEs Tho interdependence between the complexity of the signal and the equipment in remote control systems PE RIODICAL: Avtomatika i telemekhanika, v. 23, no.''129 196-29 1680 - 1685- TEUT: The'author attempts to analyze the complexity of all installatio -it, as required for the production and detection of remote control signals in the form of consecutive pulses, when an installation for separating them ia tiine is required. The analysle is carried out by comparing the complexity of equipment- required for equal signal systems, formed by either single- or multiple-parameter signals. It is shown that in cases when the capacity of the remote control installation exceeds 32 commands, .it is of advantage, from the point of view of simplicity of in- atallation, to use compoeite-parameter pulse signals: this agrees Card 1/2 ~S/103/62/023/012/010/013 The interdependence ... D201/D308 with the results obtained 'by M.A& Gavrilov. The use of composite, signals, shouldi however, bo followed by checking the reliability of the operation with a given type of signal. There are 2 figures and 2 tables. SUBMITTED3 March 5s 1962. ACC NRt TT*6028703' SOURCE CNM UR/06- 6166616667666-MR66-6- AUTHOR: Nebolyuboy, Yi. Ye.; ]~Jlippev, No A.; Pt22!otinp V. So; a, Lo Do ORO: none TITLE: Progtnn~med time rels~ using contactless elements SOURCE: AN YUrgSSR. Institut avtomatlki. MY I ustroystva diskretenogo deyBtviya. (Digital elements and devices). Fnmze, hd-vo Mm, 1966, 3-6 TOPIC TAGS: time relay, circuit design, time switch ABSTRACT: The authors describe a programmed time relay with an output giving 20 different time periods, each from 5 to 100 see long, and set by the operator by mearis of a switch. The device uses magnetic elements with square-wave hysteresis loops, a binary scaling circuit permitting reduction of the number of elements in the whole circuit, and series scalers of the shift register type. . The programmed tirae relay consists of a master pulse generator, binary scaler (9 locatlonB), two-clock pulse conversion rule, 20 coding rings, two-clock pulse coder register, 20 switches, output relay, and buttons and awitches for controlling and starting the time relay. Multivibrator stability determines time period stability. The 20 switches imert a predetermined prograin for emitting thne periods. The length of the n4h period Is set by L o4903-67 M11,11-P, ry" . . . . . . vl IJP(c) ',IBBZQD XM NK: 6028704 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/6C,/000/000/0007/0013 AUTHOR: Filippovs N. A.; Tonki-kh, 3- A., ORG: none Z%741 TITLE: A device for rounftg off binary munbe 16(/ SOURCE: AN Kirg�9R. rnstitut avtomatiki. uz I us stva diskretnogo deystviya, (Digital 4Y .troy elements and devices). Frunze, Izd-vo 111m, 1966. 7-13 TOPIC TAGSr circuit designs binary number, computer coding ABSTRACT: Telemetry and 6omputer technology sometimes round off large (multi-digit) narn- ~bers In order to store and transmit them, i.o., only a few (n) of the more significant 9 beginnitig withthe fixot are recorded or sent~, while the remaining (p) digits are replaced by zeros, and only the number of them Is recorded. In this process the number (n) of significant digits used detern'dnes the exactness of the recorded number. The article describes a-devIc6_ using magnetic elements with a rectangular hysteresis loop which uses less than usual amounts of pulsed current alone. The aspects. treated are: a block diagra-m"of a-comp lete _ro_t`mdi_n_g_-_-o_ff_ circuit, the Individual location, a dynamic valve, a scaling circuit, a blocking oscillator, and the operation of the whole device. The numbor of zeros In the rounded-off number (m) is Card 1/2 t ,L 04904-4:57 ACC NR, AT6028 04 connected with the number of zoro-digit loontlims (p) by the rol&Uon 2m p, The range of rounded numbers runs from 0 to 2P411 (n t: number rounded off). The structure of this device may be easily changed by adding new binary locations one or several at a time to the locattons for the rounded-off number; this Increment may be constant or variable. Compression of the initJal number 1wrestses as counting elements (for the number of zeros) Increases In each step and accTaracy in reproducing the compressed number is sacrificed. The numbers must be transposed into the numerical system desired, I 9e. 0 binary or decimal. Orig. aft. has: 2 figures. SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE: 22Feb66/ ORIG REF.- 001/ OTH REF: 001 Card 2/2 L SOURCE; AUTHOR: Nebolyubov, Yu. Ye. ~MpmftasjjjA Sjav~Lko,. N, V ORG: none WME: A voltage-controlled pyramidal decoder_ SOURC1% ANKIrgSSR, Instittitaytomatiki Uzlyiustroystvadiskretnogodeystviya(DigttaI elements and devices). Frunze, lzd-vo Ilim, 1966, 28-32 TOPIC TAGS: digital decoder, circuit design, digital analog converter ABSTRACT; This decoder converts (decodes) an n-place N'--th number successively in time, beginnhig with the most. significant and ending with the least significant digit, Into a r'Llgle-digit number having a certala number of signs. Decoder configuration Is thus a tree of a certain degree of complexity, In which each branching (selection) node, including the first, has a nurn- ber of branches which equals the munber of sips In the given digital place. The speed of response of this decoder and the amount of current which it can deliver to the final control element, as well as the minimum current needed for switching the diodes of all degrees'of selection, not Including the last, are determined by the type of switching diode used In the circuit. This decoder may be used both with the untpolar circuit described In the article and Card L 04902--67 ACC NR- AT6028705 6 with a d1polar one, In the latter case the number of switching diodes and resistors In the f1ring circuits Is reduced almost by half. This decoder may be partially used in conjunction *Ith other types of contactless decoders of both pulse and voltage types. In this case the switching diodes and the methods of turning them on may be used in several selection stages, but prefer- ably In just the ftal, one. Operation of two circuits is described in detail. Orig. art. has: 6 formulas and 2 figures. BUBCODE; 09/ STJBBtDATEt 22Feb66/ ORIGREF: 002 J/Cc~rd2/111 K-P ;'!( GORDIN, I.N., insboner, rodaktor. pILIppoy, li.A. [Bricklaylul; by a 4-win toanj lirpichnsia kladka svenoswchetverkoi. Leningrad, (los. isd-vo lit-ry po stroitallstvu i arkhitekture. 1953, 41 Ps OULU 7:6) Va-p4olelAvinr) ROUIBLIT. Ya.l., Inshener; YILIPPOV. N.A. Yom for the manufacture of reinforced concrete staircase flights. Rate.i isobr.predl.* stroi. no.55:14-17 133. (MMA 723) (Stair building) (Precast concrete construction) kamanshohik-houtor; URPOT, Y.T. -84!cAhl"Inlh uk, nauchnyy redaktor; UPIAN. H.;a.v redaktor izdatelletva;-PULIIIU, Ta.A., tekhnichaskiy redaktor [mixed team in construction of large block foundations) Komplakenals, brigade na moutazhe krapnoblochnykh fundamentov. Leningrad, Goo.. izd-vo lit-ry po stoit. i arkhitakturs, 1956. 21 p. (MIBA 9:9) (Youndations) Calculation of a prestressed concrete roadway. Tr. from the Russian. p. 1558 (Inzenyrske Stavby) Vol. 5, no. 10, Oct. 1957, 'Praha, Czechoslovalda SO: MONTHLY INDEX OF EASf EUROPSEAN, ACCE56IONS (EEAI) LC, 170L. 7, NO. 1, JAN. 1958 FILIPPOV,j N. Concrete reinforced with glass fibers. Tr. from the Russian. p. 608 (INZENMD,' SUM) Vo3. 5., no. 11., Nov. 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EFAI) LC, Vol. 7, No. 32 March 1,058 ql FILIVIOV, N. TECHNOLOGY periadicals: INSEIMM STAVBY Vol. 61 no. 11, Nov. 1958 FIU'PPC)V, N. A new technology of concrete mixing. Tr. from the Russian. p. 602. Monthly List of East European Accessims (MI) LC Vol. 8, no. 5, May 1959, Unclass. MONOSZONJ, Abram Isaakovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; DOVZHIK, G.A.., retsenzent; TSALALIKHB) H.S., retsenzent; FILIPPCIV, N.A. inzh.., naucbM7 red.; BESPALOV, I.V69 red. izd_w;_M.MTA_, Ye.A., tekhn. red. (Wide-span., precastp prestressed., reinforced concrete galleries] Bollsheproletnye,abormye pradvaritellrio napriazhenzWo zhelezo- betonnye galerei. Leningrad, Gas. izd-vo lit-ry po strait., arkhit. i strait. materialam., 1962- 250 p. (MM 15:10 1e GooudaretvenrW komitet Soveta, Ministrov SSSR po delam stroitell- sUa (for Dovzhik). 2, Gosudarstyewnr proyektnyy institut stroltell- noy promyshlennosti (for TSala3.ikhin),, (Reinforced concrete construction) (Prestressed concrete construction) SMORODINTSEV., A.A.; DORUCHAYEV, G.I.; MIMICHEW, P.N.; FILIPPOV, N.A.; CHALKINAt O.M. Epidemiological effectiveness of live influenza vaccine during A2 and B influenza outbreaks in 1962. Vop, virus. 10 no-4:476- 482 JI-Ag 165., - (MA 18: 8) 1. Institut eksperimentalinoy meditsirry AMN SSSR, Leningrad. FILIPPOV2 N.A., kand. sellskokhoz. nauk Mole cricket. Zashch. rast. A vred, i bol. 9 no.204~36 164. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Moldavskly institut oroshayemogo zemledeliya i ovoshchevodstvEL., Tirapoll. FILIPPOVO N.A.1 KONSTANTINOVp I-Aa (Examples of the calculation and design of wooden elements; a practical manual for designers] Primary rascheta. i proaktirovaniia. derevLaMkh konstruktaii; prakticheskoe pooobie dlia, proeictirovohohikov, Le- ningrads Stroii2datj 1965. 300 p. (MIRA 18t12) YILIIPFOV,, N.A..; GOROKHOVA, G.P. Electromechanical devices for establishing discrate position of the angle of rotation. Izm.tekh. no.10:46-47 0 165. (MJRA 18:12) SMORODINTSEV, A.As'; DOKUCHAYEV, 0.1.1 MIKIC11KVq CHALKINA, O.M. Spidemiologlqal effectiveness of live vaccine against influenza during the outbreak of influenza V and B in 1962, Zhur, mikrobiol,, spid, i immun. 42 no.10:54-61 0 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. InBtitut eksperimentallnoy meditsiny AMN SSSR, Leningrad. Submitted Oune, 10, 1964, % R, MASLOV; V.I., inzh.~-F LIPP~OVN.~D., inzh. ~I Special features in the flow of blast furnace gas.. Prom. energ. 19 no.1:29-33 A '64. (MIRA 17:2) CHERNOMORSKIYO M.N.; FILIPPOVI N.G. "Fundamentals of the history of technics; development of theore- tical and methodological problems" by S.V. Shukhardin., Reviewed by M.N. Chernomoiiskiit N.G. 7ijippov. ~Vest. AN SSSR 32 no.3:134- 136 Mr 162,. (MIRA 15 :2) 1, Istoriko-arkhivnyy Institut. . (Technology) (Skmkhardint S #V.) L 24P2-66~~ -LOWT(l), W V _W0_ 6, 16M 76-6 3766- Md M__ 7 0 2 1 b 7' ACC NRz Ali6oibV33-7 SOURCE CODE: 7 ALIVIOR: Sklyarevskiyp V. V.; k8shevich, I.,I.; Romanov) V. P.; Filippov; N., I.' Venevtsev, Yu. N. Vi kay - A. S. ORG: none TITTS Mossbauer.effect in the ferroelectric Af &a 2&_I 2) 03 SWRCE: Zhuinal eksperimentallnoy i-teioreticheolly z PisIms, v redaktsiyu. Prilozheidye., v. 3,, no. 5, i966, 212-216 TOMC TAW: ferroelectric mterialj Mossbauer opectrumj, miltiplet, splitting, crIticaJ polnt, phase transition., Curie point, electron spin ABI33TRACT: The purpose o~ the investigation vas to check on the presence of a minimui of the probability of they 0 QnP.91 in the investigated compound, MO-181115sni -rtnilar -to that- observed.- f OS (vitbi diii&nt Ti/Sn ratios) by V. A. Bokov:1 or R et al- QVT v- To 18W, 3965*and 0 sawhere).:1 it was 'also desxed to check on.other singidarities in the behavior -o-f t e -quad' of. the rupole splitting and of the position h symmetry center of the Mossbauer-spectrum observed near the temperature T, of the ferroelectric phase transition4 To this end,, the authors investigated the variatiow ct FeS7 nuclei of the fer1ro- of the parameter of the Mossbauer absorption spe run of electric in question at the-phase transition',temperature n4c). The absorbers,. weire made by the usual ceramic technology,, u1sing Fe5763 IMS 57 2 (Q, 'Fesn. me source i: - c) in stainless steel. -The apparatus for the Mossbauer spectra is described by the', c -airthors elsewhere (nE no. 40 43, 1964), The results confirm the exAstence of the FlU Aj-- siektromakhanik I .Improved ladder for maintenance m8n, AvtOm-telem" Ov'as 3 no.10:3X 0 159. (14IR& 13:2) 1. Smolenskaya distantniya sUrnalizatsij i avyaci Kaliniuskoy dorogi. (Iodders) FILnTW, HI.Ioo starshiy elektromekhwiik This is hindering cable maintenanceo lvtom,, telem. i eviaz' 3 no,2:39 7 '59. (MMA U:4) 1. Smolenskays, distantelya sigualizatsii i svyazi KalininskoY dorogi. (Telephone cables-Maintenance and repair) FILIPPg)__~.I. __ .Bunkerleos loading of cament into lorriso. T$ement 29 no.5sl9-20 S-0 163. (KERA 16:11) . . 3.. Magnitogorskiy tmementurr savod. : I ,F.ILIPPOV N.I.,_,,$ornyy inzh.; SHNAYDER., M.F., gornyy inzh, New variation of the system of minins with ore recovery by blastingi Goro zhur. no.200-33 T162. (MIRA 17-.2) 1. Leninogorskiy polimetallio'hookiy kombinat. AKHMETOVO M.M..; ANOSHKIN, V.v,l DROZD'DVSKIY, N.I.; VALEGUANIN, V.V.,- SMIPMOVA, A.Mo ;,KNYAZEV# V.L Short-delay blasting in mines of the Leninogorsk Complex Ore Combine, Trudy Alto GMNII Of Kazakh. SSR 15s43-47 163- (MIRA 17:3) NO FILI)POV, N.I.p gornTy inzh.; SHRAYDERp M.F., gornyy inzh. Effect of b)rehole deflection on the results of blasting. Gor. zhur. no.6.-38-41 is 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Leninogorskiy rudnik, g, Leninogorsk. =E-, = 01 ~ )c L 165~Z-65 EWT(l)/EEC(t) Peb ESD(I,)/E$D(gs)/AEDC(a)/SSD/AFdL/AS(mp)-2/ IJP(c) ACCESSIOfi PH: AP4044667 S/0120/64/000/004/0043/0049 AUTHOR: Aleshin K. P.. Lukashevich, I. I.- Samorlov B. ff.- TITLE: System for inv'e--.t~ieating the Mossbauer effect SOURCE:~ Pribory* i tekbnika eksperimenta, no. 4, 1964, 43-49 TOPIC TAGS: Mossba~er effect, Mossbauer effect investigation, vi- brator,imerodynamic vibrator, Mossbauer spectrum, gamma ray, gamma ray aouTce ABSTRACti The proposed system, ln.~vhlch motion Is produced by a speciallelectrodynamic vibrator at!,& constant velocity of up to % 8 em/gee, was designed for investigating the, Mosebauer effect. The lov ampiLtude of source motion (1-2 mm) makes it possible to conduct both th~ absorption and the dispertion measurements of the Mossbauer spectra.~~ The electrodynamic vibrator, which In described in detail, provides for a constant velocity within :L 1%. The vibrator makes it possible to conduct measurements at frequencies of up to 20 cps. The maximum velocity of a cm/sec is achieved at 16 cps. The electronic part of the system provides for registration by means of a Nal (Tl) crystal and a photomultiplier of Y-quanta passing through a resonant absorber. From the photomultiplier the pulses are applied to a single. channel analyzer vhose windov is directed tovard the photopeak of the Card 1/2. L 16552-63 ACCESSION NRI AM4466r T-rays investigated. The equipment is designed so as to make it possible to change the measurement %ime easily and to pass from one operating frequency to another. Th* resolution time of the registra- tion channel is lu I usec.' The cher,Lcteristice and velocity calibra- tion of the system were studied by aeasuring the absorptionC:pctrum of Fe57 T-rays with an an .orgy of 14.4 key. Mie source was , and the nbsorber was FeJ703. measurements of the line drift have shown that after hosting the statem for 2 hr, the drift in velocity does not exceed ji~ 0.3$ for 6 hr of. operation. Orig. art. bass 6 figures. ASSOCIATIONt none SUBMITTEDt 23Jul63 XKCLS cc SUB CODZ SEX. 3C. KP NO HEY SOV: 003 OTHERS 003 Card 2/2, - --- --- BUD KO) A.V.; KRIMIKOV, fl.A.; Avinyumv, FORM, Yu.N.; C'MIGUNOV, L.F.; VFPn,!---, 14G.; Nl'A.; FILIPPOVO N.T.; SHNAYDER, M.F. 11 ........ . Experiences In using the caving system with end drawing of ore. Gor. zhur. no.8:22-26 Ag 165. (12W IS:10) 1. Institut gornogo dela im. A.A. Skochinskogo ffor Budlko, KrIvenkov, Anityunov). 2. Vseaoyuzrwy naiichno-is.-Ileclovat.t-11-kiy pornomptallur- gicheskiy institut tsvetn:(kh metallov (for lofin, Dronov, Fokin). 3. Ty-rnyauzekly kombinat (for Chiigunov, Vergus). 4. Leninogorski, polimetallicheskiy kombinat (for Kutuzov, Ten, F111ppov, Shnayder). TROYNIN, Mitrofan Fedorovich; USHAKOV, Nikolay Stepanovich; FILIP __Ej~ inzh., retsenzent, ROZENGAUZ, B.M., inzh.., retsenzent; VEBEVKIN, N.S., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; YEMELIYANOVA, Ye.V.,, red.; SHERKUSHENKO, T.A., tekhn. red. (Manual for electricians]Spravochnaia kniga elektromontera. PA red. N.S.Verevkina, Leningrad, Lenizdat, 1962. 263 P. (MIRA 16:2) (Electric power distribution-Handbooks, manuals, etc.) (Electric wiring---~Randbooks, manuals, etc.) 1. PTLIPPOVO N. X.; PYATIMP S. 0.0 Engs. 2. USSR (600) 4, Roofs 7. Large roof panels for general use made frcm light concrete with Kashira slag. Biul. str.-A. tekh. 10, No. 9, 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953, Uncl. AUTHOR: TITIZ: PERIODICAL: 67474 SOV/14&2-4-19/19 VoroblZey, YetA,, Aspirant; Petrov, Ye. A. Bngineer; Tennison, G.G., Engineer;_Filiggo" N.N., Senior Instructor An Installation for Measuring and Automatically Re- cording Directional Patterns of Super-High-Frequency -Ant nnas o Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavederiij,. Friborostroye- niye,1959, Nr 4, pp 152-154 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In 1958-59, under the supervision of Senior Instructor N.N. Filippov, the authors developed a high-accuracy installation automatically recording the directional patterns of super-high-frequency antennas. The in- stallation is shovm in a diagram (Figure 1) and a pho- tograph (Figure 2). For continuous automatic recor- ding, the modernized "EPP-09",/automatic recorder is used, whose recording tape eoves with a velocity of 60 to 20 000 mm/hour. The equipment can be used to measure the recorded directional patterns for adjustIng Card 1/2 and regulating antenna test units in laboratories as j 67474 SOV/146-2-4-19/19 An Znstallation for Measuring and Automatically Recording Direc- tional Patterns of Super-Righ-Frequency Antennas well as in the open air. This article was recommended by the Kafedra radiopriyemnykh i radioperedayushch'ikh ustroystv (The Chair of Radio-Transmitting and Radio- Receiving Devices). There is 1 diagram, and 1 photo- graph. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy institut tochnoy mekhaniki i optiki 8). SUBUTTED: July 29, 1959- Card 2/2 S/058/60/000/006/02,1/b4o 1r; 4o 0 A005/A0O1 Tre,nslation fromi Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, 1960, No. 6, p. 294, # 14918 AMOR: Filippov.-N.N. TME: The Field Distribution of Antennae With Rectangular Aperture in the Intermediate Zone PERIODICAL: Nauchn. tr. Leninxr. in-t tochnoy mekhan. i optiki, 1959, No. 29, pp. 70-79 TEXT: The author studies the fundamental directional operation character-". Istics of antennae of the most common types with rectangular aperture in the inter- mediate zone, basing bn the Huygens-Fresnal-Kirchhoff-principle and using the known formula of the wave optics. 7here are consideredl t~he sectorial H-horn, the sectorial E-horn, the pyramidal horn, the horn-lens antenna, the lens antenna, and the arbitrary rectangular aperture, in which the field amplitude is constant or (arie8 according to the cosine law for synchronism at the aperture. Expres- sion.s are derived for calculating the electric field intensity and the directivity Card 1/2 SIO 58/60 /000 100610 --,,,/'o 40 A005/AO01 The field Distribution of Antenna With Reotangular Aperture In the Intermediate zone charactariatids of the antennaeconsidered in the main planes. The method develop- ed can be applied to investigating various antennae. N.N. Filippov Translator's note: This is the full. translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 2/2 M7213-F ~-~ Ki 4? S/058/60/000/006/028/b4o AOO5/AOOl Trar,slation fromt Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, 196o, No. 6, p. 294, # 14919 AUTHOR. FilippolL N TITLEr The Calculation of Born Antenna PERIODICAL: Nauchn. tr. Leningr, in-t tochnoy mekhan, i optiki, 1959, No. 29, PP. 80-85 TEXT: The radiation theory of radiowaves is developed for horn antennae in the far zone. There are considered: the sectorial H-horn, the sectorial E- horn and the pyramidal horn antenna. The computational expressions are presented for the intensity of the electric field and the directivitycharacteristics in .he electric and magnetic planes. The results obtained may be applied to desi - V/t + gn ing various antenna units-. N.N. Filippov Translator's notet This Is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 1/1 Characteristics of a~rrant variations-in the pattomm of e'.IL7tra in coleopte*ns. Zool- Auro 40 n0-31372-385 Mr 16-1. (MIM 14:3) Netledl (Wings) FILIPPOV, Nikolay Pavl*vicb [Safety manual. for fittars and assemblera of control deviceol Pamiatka po teAmike bezopasnosti dlia s-le- saria-montazhnika kontrollriykh priborov. Moskva, Stroi- izdat, 1965. 23 P. (MIRA 18:10) 4 If) AM, 3.ia --UON'r ru '05 Gttbgory : USSR/Nuclear Physics - Nuclear Reactions C-5 Abe Jour : Rof Zhur - Fizika, No 3, 1957, No 6073 Author : Artsinovich,'L.A., Andrienov, A.M., Bazilevaknya, O.A. I Frokhorov, Yu.G.,- 11 po;rp N'jV. ,ritio ; Investigation of r0W1Ngpq"~Wtn High Currents Orig Pub Atom. enorg~ya, 1956, No 3, 76-80 Abstract A brief report on the results of an experimental investigation of high-power pulse discharges with high rates of current rise. A study was made of the Pulse discharges in D21 He, Ar, and Xe at initial gas pressures from 0,005 rm HgHzo several mil i- inoters. The maximun. current in the discharge was 105 to 10~ arip. The discharge was fad with a volttge from 20 to 50 kv from a capacitor bank renging in rating from several tons to 400 microfarad. The raP of curren It rise in the initial diB- charge pLasc wca 3 x 10 -1-5 x 101 ellp/sec, and the duration of the current rise frora zsro to ma-ximum value was 8 --- 17 miorooecondo.' Tho dischergo tubes used woro porcelain cylinders 6o -- ioo cri long end 20 - 40 am in dirmotor. The intensity of the magnetic field was moaoured at various points of the dis- -charge, Pa was the grs proosure. Card 1/3 Patogory USSR/Nucloar Physics Nuclear Reactions Abu Jour s Rof Zhur Mike, No 3, 1957, No 6073 C-5 The discharge onoillogrms era chnractorizod by a sharp .discontinuity in the voltage and a break in the current, oc- curring at a certain instent of time. A grnph of tho dopari- dance of tho time interaval#L~ prior to the first such singular- .ity vs. the mass of gas M in the discharge tube is given for various geses (H2#6D21 He,IXe) over a wide renge of masses (approximrtely 10- -- 10-, g/cvj). The resultant points fit quite well on the curVo '7~ /Ml/'4. Theso date. are in good agroemont with the values OIV calculptod using the theory developed by M.A. Loontovich ans S.A. Osovots (Abstract 6074). The singularities on the oacillograms are connocted with com- prossions of the plaaria column. The maximum speed of moticn. of the plesmP ranged from I x 106 (at high gas densities) to 1.2 x 107 cm1sec for discharges in H_-, and D21 with an initial pressure 0.01 mm Hg. At the inktant of tho maximum compression, the energy of the hevvy particles regehas vnluos corrosponding to a temperature of approximately 10 degrees, and the pres- sure in the central zone is on the order of 50 atmospheres. Card 1 2/5 6fu OATEGbRY 'USSR/Nuclear Physics - Nuclear Reactions Aba Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika) No 3, 1957., No 6075 Author Artsimovich, L.A., Andrianov, A.M., Dobrokhotov, Ye.I., Luklynnov, S.Yu., Podgornyy, I.M., Sinitsyn, V.I., Filippov, N.V. Title Hard Radiation from Pulse Discharges. CTIg Pub Atom. energy1a) 1956, No 31 84-87 Abstract It was observed that hij;h-power pulse discharges in light gases can be sources of hard radiation. In 1952 the authors detected neutron radiation accomlenying pulse discharges in D2. The discharges were carried out in cylindrical tubes 20 -- 40 cm in diameter., 50 -- 100 cm long. The current reached several hundreIs of kiloampeH s, and its rate of rise amounted to 5 x 10 0 -- 1.5 x 10 amp/sec. Silver targets were placed in paraffin blocks and scintillation counters were used to count the neutons. In discharge tubes with porcelain walls, neutron emission is observed If the initial pressure of D2 ranges from 0.01 to 0.3 !ntn 119, while in tubes vith metal side- 'walls the emission is observed up to 10 mm. At a maximum Card 1/2 Category USSR/Nuclear Physics - Nuclear Reactions C-5 Lbs Jour Ref Zhur - Flzika, Ito 3.. 19571 Ito 6075 current 250 -- 300 kiloamperes and a D2 pressure of approxi- magely 0.1 mm 11g, the noutron yield is approximately 167 10 per discharge pulse and varies greatly from pulse to pulse. The neutron radiation is exceedingly sensitive to small impurities of foreign gfLaes. The neutrons are emitted in brief pulses at the instant when the discharge column exper- iences the second compression. Synchronized oscillograms of the current and the neutron yeild are given. Certain control experiments are described. A high power pulse discharge is also a source of hard X-rays, occurring simultaneously with the neutrons and having energies UP to 300 -_ 400 kev. Certain possible e-,nplarztion for the cr_c~- occurrence of hard radiations are given. Card 2/2 PUMOV, D. P., FILIPPOV, N. V., FILIPPOVA, T. I. and KCHRABROV, V. A. "Powerful Gas Discharge in CHambers V~Lth Conducting Walls." (Work carried out, in 1954 -and 1957); PP- 170-181- "The Physics of Plasmas; Problems of Controlled Thermonuclear Reactions." Vol. IV. 1958, published by Inst. Atomic knergy, Acad. Sai. USSR. resp. ed. M. A. Leontovich) editorial work 11. 1. Kogan. Available in Library. . i! '-I - 2 RfANbV1 A. m., BAZIIEVSK4,YA, 0. A., BRAGIMIM, S. I., IMUMV, B. G., PCDCQ=p 1. M.$ PROMOROV, Y. G., FILIPPOV, fl. V., F=PCVA, T. 1. and KERABROV, V. A. lla"q;~~ I 'Uperimental Investigation of HIEA Current Pulse Discharges." j,aper to be presented at 2nd UN Intl. Cong. on the peaceful uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, 1 - 13 Sept 58. FILIPPOV, N.- V. "Investigation of the Pressures in a Powerful Pulse Gase Discharge with the 3elp of a Piezo Electric Measuring Device." (Work carried out in 1956); pp. 211-249. "The Physics of Plasmas; Problems of Controlled Thermonuclear Reactions." Vol. III. 1958, published by Inst. Atomic Energy, Acad. Sci. USSR. resp. ed. M. A. Leontovich, editorial work V. I. Kogan. Available in Library. - - ----------- - - - - Ko 41 It A I I v IPA . I 1% ~ 0 oil -1 1 lij-111 1 ]j 1l., .3 IV; 11 'A I -A f IV U1, fill, I b 1 , 'k. f6t AD=ICN IRI' AII'4011111'''-'- S1010/01006/601/0111/0030 AMOR3 nlippovas T. I.; ~~4PPOYIJ4-- ve T=: Mmmvnent of soft x radiat.'Lon fzm a non...qylindrical z-pinch SIX=: Diagmtika plazmy* (Plasma diagnostics); sb. stiatey. Moscowq Gosatmdzdati 19630 21-30 TOPIC TAOS: . x-ray emissiong x-M, plasma sheathl plasma p"icsq plasma tempera- tia-es plasm cartfin~ AIMRACr: The soft x-ray emission fl-cm, a plasma (A = 5 15 A) was measured with a pulsed installation simila to that used to investigate z-pincI-ies. A plasma was produced in deuteriun at 1 mm ng pressure by a discharge current with a rise time (6 - 7) x 10 A I A/see,, reaching a mmdmm of 500 kA within apprmimately - 3 usec. A! f(ature. of such a discharge is the n(m-cylindrical collapse of the current sheath Uwards the axis, so that maximum plilsma compression occurs near the anode. 7he ccupw;sicn focus serves as a hi&ly localized source of hard radiation (neutrom azd prortons) and is sWataneously characterized by a powerful flash of continuow 9jectno in both the visible and the soft x-rwj regions. ' The radiation was measur- ed photographically and by photoolecimic mms. Va measurement prwedutv Is des- I Cord AOCEMCK NR: AT4025289 cdbed in detail. OmWison of the expwimental data with the calculations 'shmm tlut the particle densities in the region which entits the soft x-radiation is of tJ-e sare order (n -v 10"mr4) as that measuz;ed in the visible continuum re*icn ( -. 7 x 10'u CM-3), and'that the nwimun electia temperatVzv lies in the iriterval 0.8 - 1.2 keV. The temperature distributiqn along the axis of the pinch was plot- ted as a function of the distance frcm the negative elechode by measuring the den-, sity ratios of ViotopWhs obtained behind different filters. The tempererhire val- ww obtained fbr different density ccmbiwticna agoeed quite won. It is pointed