SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GUROV, S. - GUROV, V.S.

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BDDRDVP I.; Q=. S, SAMOYLOVICHY S.; KHROMINMKOV, B.; YERSHOVA,I., reN-,- -77M, N., tekhn. red. [Our fellow cogntrymen and outstanding scientists and engineers) Nashi zemliakI - vydaiushchiesia deiateli nauki i tekhniki; v pomoshch' slushateliam narodnykh universitetov kulltury. (By] I.Bodrov i dr. Kaluga, Kaluzhskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 95 p. (MIRA 16:8) (Scientists) DRUCHININ, Vasiliy Illarionovich; GUROV, S., red.; KUZNETSOVA, A., tekhn. mid. [Builders of underground pipelines] Stroitell podzemnykh kommunikatsii. Moskva, Mosk. rabochii, 1963. 3? P. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Rukovoditell Brigady truboukladchikov SU No.6 tresta ffMospodzemstroy" No.1, deputat Moskovskogo gorodskogo Soveta (for Druchinin). (Pipelines) KALUGIN, Viktor Vasillyevich; GUROV,.._�.,, red.; KUZNF.TSOVA, A., tekhn. red. (Compaign against- manual labor] Pokhod protiv ruchnogo truda. Moskva, Mosk. rabochii, 1963. 46 p. (LIRA 16:10) (Moscow--Machinery industry--Technological itnovations) SITNIKOV, Gennadiy Dmitriyevich; DOEROWAKOV, Oleg Ivanovich; SAZONTOV, Vitaliy Ivanorvich; GUROV, S., red.; nJZTiET.13GVA,A. , tekhn. red. [The plant was helped by the foundry section] Zavodu pomog- la sekLsiia litelshchikov. Moskva., Mosk. rabochii,, 1963. 71 p. (141RA 17: '14) P'ave 4~sillyevich, ekskavatorahchik. Geroy Satsialiaticheskogo AFORIN, I Truda; GUROV. S.,rel.; MMYK, H., tekhn.red, (How we operate excavators) Xak my rabotaem na ekskavators. Hookwa, Mook.rabochii, 1960. 36 p. (MIRA 13:9) (Excavating machinery) KLIMOHOV. Yuriy Stepanovich; GUROV, S.. red.; 2UPYX, K., tekhn.red, (A sector of commanist lubtr) Uchantok kommnistichaskogo truda. Koskvo. goak.rabochii. 1960. 42 p. 14:2) 1. Starshiy master toplovosoutroitallnogo Kuybyshava (for Illmonov). (Iolomns-Diesel locomotives) (KIU savoda imul T.T. TaJKANOV, Rktor Petrovich; GUROV, S., red.; PAVLOVA, S., takhn.red. [Example of Moscow area metalinrgistal Primer metallurgov Pod- moskovIia. Koskva, Mosk.rabochii, 1960. 57 -P. (KIRA 13:7) 1. Nachallnik elaktricheakogo teekha zavoda *Elektrostall" Imeni I.F.Tevosyana (for TSukanov). (KoBcow Provi-ce--BlectrometallurgY) SLOBODUX~IKO'V. Sergey Sts~panovich; GUROV, S., red.; PAVLOVA, S., to khn. red. (Increasing the wear resistance of machine parts] Povyshanie stoikosti detalal mashin. Moskva, Nook.rabochii, 1960. 91 p. (MIRA 13:7) (Friction) (Knehinery--Kaintenance and repair) (Mechanical wear) SOKOLOV, Vaailiy Stepanovich; GUROV, S., red.; PAVLOVA, S., tekhn.red. [Flaw detection without rupture of parts] Xontroll bez razra- sheniia detalei. Moskva, Hook.rabochii, 1960. 94 p. (MIRA 13:7) (Radiology, Industrial) (Ultrasonic waves--Industrial ap-plications) (Electric testing) (Luminescence) BUTUSOV, Viktor Pavlovich; GUROV, S., red.; PAVLOVA, S., teldui.red. [Program controlled machirA tools] Stanki a progxnumnym upravleniem. Moskva, Kosk,rabochii, 1960. log P. (MIRA 14:1) (Machine tools-Numarical control) OSHCHIPKOV, Fedor Paramonovich; TSARITSU, Mikhail Alaklieyevich; WJROV, S., red.; MCH9TOV, A.. tekhn.red. - - - LGlass in technology] Steklo v tekhnike. Moskva, Mook.rabochii, 1960. 109 p. (MIRA 13:12) (Rae a) GUROV, S., red.; FAVLOVA, S,, tekhn.red. (We are building equipment for the in mechanization and automatization area] Sozdaem takhniku semiletki; tizataii prodpriiatii PodmOBkovlia. 150 P. equipment) seven-year plan; experience a in enterprises of the Moscow opyt makluinizats1i i avtona- Moskva, Monk.rabochii, 1960. (MIRA 13:9) (Industrial KAFUSTIN, Ivan Illich, prof.; ARTOBOLZTSXIY. I.I., skademik, retsenzent; GUROT.,_P_~_, red,; FATLOTA, S., tokhn.red. (Creating machinery] Kak sozdaiut mashiny. Moskva, Hook.rabochii, 1960. 269 p. (KIRA 13:7) (Mechanical engineering) __qI OV, k.; AINMOROV, A.; TR&KCMX. R. (Minsk); XMYSTOY, I.; YUNIYBV, I.; ALIMS&NMOV, S.; GIMTSUTA. A.; WRUNOV. G. (Baku) letters to the editors. Sov.profsoiuzy 16 no-10:50-54 16o. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Zameatitell predsedatelya zavkom Dneprodxershinskogo metallurgiabaskogo savoda imeni Dgershinskogo (for Ourov). 2. Daystvitelinyy chlen Vessoyusnogo geograficheakogo obahchestva pri AN SSSR (for Tunlyev). 3. Tekhniche6kiy inspektor Bstonskogo soveta profsoyusov, Tallina (for Girutskaya). (Efficiency, Industrial) (labor and laboring classes) SOKOLOV, Vasiliy Stepanovicbi GUROV, S., red.; PAVLOVA, S., tekbm. red. (Padioisotopes in automation] Izotopy v avt=t1ke. Moskva, Mosk. rabochii, 1961 126 p. (MIM 14:6) iRadioisotopes) (Automatic control) KHUDYAKOV, Ivan Ivanovich, Geroy Sotsialisticheakogo Truda; GUROV, S., red.; POKILLEBKINA, M. I tekhn. red. (Rapid assembly of tower cranes) Skorostnoi montazh bashennykh kra- nov. Moskva, Moskovskii rabochii, 1961. 36 p. (MIRA 14tlO) 1, Brigadir montazhnikov tresta "Mosstroymekhanizatsi~,a" no.5 (for Khudyakov). (Cranes, derricksp etc.) POLONSKIY., Yefim Petrovich;GUROV, S.9red.; KUZNETSOVA, A., tekhn. red. [The seven-your plan vill be fulfilled in tkxee years] Semiletkti - v tri goda. Moskva, Mosk. rabochii., 1961. 39 P. (MIRA 14: 1-1.) (Orekbovo-Ziqevo--Cotton manufacture-Labor productivity) KOVAL' . Lev Mikhaylovich; YAROSLAVTSEV , Boris Alekseyevich; qpqV,_ S..7 red.; KUZNETSOVA, A., tekhn. -red. [From small-scale to over-all mechanization] Ot maloi makha- nizatsii - k komplekenoi. Moskva, Nosk. rabochii 1961. 102 p. 41IRA 15:2) (Assembly-line methods) (Moscow-Electric machinery industry) ISAYEV, Aleksandr Sergeyevich; GUROV,_S ..., red.; KURIETSOVA, A.j tekhn. red. - (Electricity and transportation; from the history of electric railroads and ground trackless electric transportation] Elek- trichestvo i transport; iz istorii elektricheskikh zhelem3ykh dorog i nazemnogo bezrellsovogo elektrotransporta. MIoskva,, Mosic. raboahii,, 1961. 108 p. (MIRA 15:3) (Electric railroads) (Electric vehiclos) (Railroads, .13uspended) I G"i'MNILIEV, Lev Solomonovich; KIFNIS, Solomon Yeftwovich; GUM, S., red.; PAVLOVA, S., tekhn. red. Nonderful lines] Chudesnye linii. Moskva, Mosk. rabochii., 1961. 93 p~ (MIU 15:3) (Assembly line methods) (Automation) POPM,, Spiridon Favlovich; GUROV, S., red.; KUZNETSOVA, A., tekhn.red. [We shall double the guaranteed life of machinery] Udvoim garantiixWi Brok. Moskva, Mosk.rabochii, 1962- 49 P. WIRA 15:5) 1. Direktor Lyuberetskogo zavoda, sel'skokhozygystvenrifth mashin imeni Ukhtomskogo (for Popov). (Lyubertsy-Agricultural machinery industr7--Quality) (Socialist competition) SESIAVINSKIY, Ivan Sergeyevich; GUROV, S., red.; YAIWVIEU, Ye., tekhn. red* -------------- (The ABC of accounting) Azbuka bukhgalterii. MosWa. Mosk. rabochii, 1962. 125 P. (Accounting) (MIRA 15:4) SVIRIDOV, Dii-iitriy Anompodistovich; GUROV, S.j, red.; FAILOVA, S.S. tekhn. red. [Economize in large as well as in small things]Ekonomit' v bol'shom i malom. Moskva, Mosk. rabochii, 1961. 31, p. (MIRA 15: 10) (Moscow.-Electric lamps) IAN'DO, Semen Yakovlevich; GUROV, S. , red.; KUZIOTISOVA, A., tekhn. red. [Welding of body elemental3varka korpu,-Wkh detale-1. Moskva, Mosk. rabochii, 1962. 51 P. (MIRA 15: U) (Automobiles-Bodies) (Welding-Equipment and supplies) ZUBRE'V, Ivan Petrovich; GUAV, S., red.; KUNETS-30VA, A., teldin. red. [More production per unit of equipmentbollshe produktoii s edinitsy oborudovaniia. Moskva, Mosk. rabochii 1962. 36 P. WR-t 15:1.1) (Moscow-Wire industry-Technological innovations) (Socialist competition) I.Iadirir Kons-antinovich, redl~.;--- KUNETSOVA. A., tekhr red. f1lade at the voluntoor design bureaulSdelano v obs-1,cheAven- nom konstruktorskom biuro, Moskva, Mosk. rabochii,, Y7162. 45 P. (MIRA 15:11) (Potato digger (Machine)) I Aleksandr Aleksandrovich; CHUGIMEVA, Fargarita 11-likhaylo-vna; eMSIMOV 2 GUROV j S. , red.; SJILYK, I.I., tekhn.red. - (Technological progress and material self-interest]Tekhniche- skii progress i materialtnaia zainteresovannost'. Voskva) Mosk. rabochii, 1962. 58 p. (FJTUI 15:11) (Technological innovations) (Bonus system) K)RDYSH, Yuriy Zakharovich, shlifovohchik; GIJIU*,/, S. , red,; ?:UZNETSOVA,A. , tekhn.red. (Contour grinding] Prof il I noe shlifovanie. Moskva, blosk. rabo- chfi, 1962, 71 r. NIRA 16:2) 1. Zavod "Kalibr", Moskva (for Mordysh). (Grinding and polishing) KHASIVSKIY, Sergey Petrovich; GWIOV, S.,, red.; KUZNETSOVA, A,, takhn. --------- red. -- [Present trends in the development of industrial automatic control]Kuda idet razvitie avtomatizatsii. Moskva, Mmsk. rabochii, 1962. 102 p. (MIEV, 15'.11) (Automation) (Automatic control) GIYENKQ, Aleksey VaBillyevich; GUROV S. red.; KUNETSOVA, A., tekhn. red. (Millions of rubles fkom grams of raw material]Milliony rublei iz grammov syrtia. Moskva, Moak. rabochii, 1962. 37 p. (MIRA 16:3) 1. Setochnik Serpukhovskoy bumazhnoy fabriki (for Giyenko). (Serpukhov--Paper Industry-Technological innovations) (Suggestion systems) PETROV, Igor' Konstantinovich,-_.PILROV, S., red. j POKIMBKINA, 14,p tekhn. red. (Moisture measurement and control]Izmerenie i regulirovanie vlazhnosti,- Moskva,, Mosk. rabochii., 1962. 99 p. (MIRA 16:4) (Moisture--Measurement) (Auwmatic control) LEONTIYEV, jergey Yev-tikhiyevich, inzh.; GUROV, S., red.; USTINOVA, S., tekhn. red. [More, better and cheaper; potentials of industries manufactur- ing consumer goods and those serving the population]Bollsho, luchshe, deshevle; rezervy promyshlennosti tovarov narodnogo potrebleniia i sluzhby byta. Moskva, Mosk. rabochii, 1963. 86 p. (MIRA 16:4) (Moscow--Manufactures) (Moscov-Service industries) TEPLOV, Lev Favlovich; red.; YAKOVIYVA, Ye., tekhn. red. [Studies In cybernetics] Ocherki o kibernetike. Izd 2 perer. Moskva, rabochii, 1963. 413 p. (MIRA 1~:;j (Cybernetics) (Automatic control) SHEBEKO, Vladindr Alekseyevieh; allBDI, S,, T*4,1 KUZNNTSOVA, A., tekfm. red. [propsna-liv-plaie of acetylene) Propan vmesto atsetilena. Moskn, Rook. rabochii, 1963. 60 p. MRA 16:5) (Ges-welding and cutting) (Propme) ZHUR, Illya Ivanovich, zhurnalist; KROKELUSHITI, Viktor Afbnaslyevich; GUROV, S., red.; YAKOVLEVA, Ye., tekhn. red. [Plant changes its production program] Zavod meniaet profilt. Y,oskva, Moak. rabochii, 1963. 82 p. (MIRA 16-12) 1. Direktor moskovskogo zavoda "Ka3dbr" (for Khokhlushin). (Moscow-Instrument industry) POPOV,, Gavriil 1(haritonovich; GUROV, S.p red.; YAKOVLEVA, Ye., tekhn. red. (Elect:conic machines and economic administration] Elok- tronrWe mashirq i upravlenie okonomikoi. Moskva, Mook. ra- bochii, 1963. 189 p. ('111IRA 17:1) (Electronic data processing-Industrial managemnt) 0 NEU 1'%'Y E"d, , AT L011" N ikoiayevich ; GIj; IOS. ) -e a. (ixtyout and oper4tion of electronic diLital co,~.piv.evsjl Ustraistvo i rabota alektronnykh tsifrovykh ma3hin. 14G- sl-va,, Mosk. rabochii) 1964. 204 1). GLADKOV, Kirill Aleksardrovich; GUROV, S. p red. .:-,, - I [ldhat radioelectronics is] Ghto takoe radioelektronika, lzd.2., ispr. I dop. Monkva, Mosk. rabochli, 1965. 397 p. (MIRA 180) RAZWOV, Nikolay Alekseyevich; GUROV, S., red. [Technological progress and the economic efficiency of production] Toklinicheskil. progress A ekonomlobnoott pro- izvodatva. Moskva., Mosk. rabochii, 1965. 125 P. (MIRA 1895) 1. Nachallnik tokhnicheskogo upravleniybL Soveta, narodnogo khozyaystva Moskcvskogo gorodskogo ekonom'iche.*ogo rayona (for Razumov). PRONIKOV, Aleksandr Sergeyevic~"-- C""ROV, S., red. [Self-regulation in"automated machine toole] Samoreguli- rovanie v st'ar-)zakh-avtomatakh. Moskva, Mosk. rabochii 1965. 16(-" (MIRA 18:7) - P. j ,)SHCHEPOV., K~,.nd-at`y,~v- in2h.-Lz-,-br, pr,-.1f., dokttlol- tel-Yzi. 1,11114k, zO.O.. dr,-Yai.ol. I nau~ " j tekhnik'. RISF.SR; GUL1;LY~l , j. [l,i.fe and dream% -,~f --n engineers inveri-to--t designer and .5Ct;~nt 3 S4 - zapir,*,i 4-nzhonera-lzobretatella '. ,! 7,hlznl i uie~hti.. konstr4ktcra 1 u--honogf,~. Mo&;.-,a,, l4oskci-7skii rabrizhil, 1965. 108 p. (NURA IS: 8) KAFUSTIN, Ivan Illich; ARTOBOLEVSKIY, I.I., akademik, retsenzent; GUROV) S., red. Dlow machines are created] Kak sozdaiut mashiny. Moskva, Mosk. rabochii, 1965. 373 P. (MIRA 19:1) i'MIC7, _'l. "'. YakWv, I, A., Gurov, S. A. -And Troi;kunov, Ya. i.. ":,'ow i, . I r I "O11. ull;c)ers," TrLIT St-alinzkoro C.);~J. obj-jj~"*, JL I VNITOM, I'lo. I., 1M9, 1). 68-',73 50; U-~'2til, 17 l')';3, (Lastol)i-L "171hurnal ltkfk , f, ,,7; . .. ',2 1 '. 1 11 SL " , . ." I.,; J;.) ) GUROV, S.A., inzhener; KONOVALOV, I.K., inzhener. I - maw Efficient grooving of the stand of shingling roll@. Stall 15 no.2: 181-183 F '55- (MIRA 8:5) 1. Stalinskiy metallurgichookiy sawod. (Rolling mill machinery) GUROV. S.A.; KONOVALOV, I.M. Special features of rolling thick plate. Stall 16 no.1:69-70 156. (MLHA 9:5) 1. Stalinskiy metallurgicheakiy zavod. (Rolling (Ketalwork))(Shoet steel) SO V / 137-58-6- U~-J' 1 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 8, p 91 (USSR) AUTHORS: _Gurov, S.A., Konovalov, I.M. TITLE: Improvement in Groovings with the Object of Reducing the Number of Passes (U sove rs hens tvovaniye kalibrovok s tsellyu sokrashcheniya kolicliestva prokhodov) PERIODICAL: Tr. Nauchno-tekhn. o-va chernoy metallurgii. Ukr. resp. pravl., 1957, Vol 2, pp 119-126 ABSTRACT: The number of passes on a blooming mill (B) rolling a 2OOx2OO mm bloom from a 3.4-t ingot of 575.\575 mm maximum cross section has been reduced from 25 to 15. The possibility of doing this was established as a result of analysis of the load borne by the main motor on each pass. Inasmuch as rolling (R) is done on the B and the 710 mill with a single heating, the in- crease in the output of the B caused a bottleneck at the finishing line of the 7 10 mill. To eliminate this_ the number of passes on this mill was cut in half by replacing box, passes by diamond passes making possible greater drafts. As a result of this sub- stitution, the quality of the R improved and it became easier Card 1/2 for the rolls to bite the metal. Analysis of the functioning of SOV/137-58-8-16861 Improvement in Groovings (cont.) the 400 mill showed that the motor had unused capacity and that the major elements of the mill had excess strength. The grooving of the 400 mill was re-exarnined with the idea of increasing the draft, Specifically, under the former R system a 35-mm square was rolled on the roughing line in 5 passes, while by the new system it is done in 3; under the old system 35, 38, and 40-mm squares were rolled in 6 passes on the finishing stand, while on the new it is done in 4. The grooving changes that were made resulted in a 15% increase in the output of the 400 mill in the R of squares. The number of passes in the R of Z5x6O, 73xlO- 13, and 89xl3-rnm, and other strip %vas ,~ut in half on the 350 mill. S. G. 1. Rolling mills-Performance Card 2/2 GUROV,-S.A.- Inzh. aspirant Changes in the properties of phlogopite In connection with its hydration. Trudy VZEI no.91256-272 158. GdRk 12:10) (Phlogopite) YEKTOV, I.M.; ZARUYB7, V.M.; ~qy~OVI__S.A.; R:-,VE!IzCO, I~F.; 7 rabote prinimali uchastiye : KALKA11ovicir, Yu.R.; GRIGGRITEV, F.N.; KOSHELEIIKO, A.M.; LITVINENKO, YU.P.-, DHITRIYW, T.D.; POLYAKOV, V.V.; PWUSHIKOV, Ye.S.; FIRSOV, P.V. Rolling double bulb-bar shapes with longitudinal cutting in the finishing mill. Stall 20 no. 12:1113-1115 D 160. (MiRA 13;12) 1. Stalinskiy metallurgicheakiy zavod i Donstokiy politekhnicho- skiy institut. (Rolling (Metalwork)) GUROV., S.G.v inzh. Economic evaluation of coal extraction from protpotive pillats. Ugoll 37 no.2:40-42 F 162. (MIRA 15s2) 1. Donetskiy nauohno-issledovatellskiy inatitut nadshakhtnogo stroitelgotva. (Mining engineering--Costs) -GUROV, Sergey Pavlovic'h. MOUYENKOV, Nilcoluy Aleksandrovich, kand. ----lit.' nauk; YERSfiOVA, I., red.; IVANOV, N.., tekj3n, red. [P.L.Chebysho-vl the great Russian scientist; on the 140th wa- niversary of his birth) Velikii russkii ucherjyi F.L.Chebyshev; k 140-letiiu so dnia rozhdeniia. Kaluga, Kaluzbskoe kmizbnoe izd-vo, 1961. 52 P. (MIRA 14:12) (Chebyshev, Paftutii Llvovich, 1821-1894) AUTHORS: Sevastlyanov, V.S. and Gurov, S.S. SOV/130-58-7-9/35 TITIE: The Metallurgists of D~;p'rodz:'er`z-- h insk Dneprodzerzhinska) PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1958, Ur 7, pp 20 - 21 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors mention very briefly the history of the Dneprodzerzhinsk Iron and Steel Works and the present world-wide use of its products. They state that in the first quarter of this year, all production targets have been exceeded and mention the daily discussion in the meltin-7 shop of operating results. A continuous lime burnin,,-, unit, desiGned by the work6 director, G.G. Oreshkin, EnCineer A.X. Rud'LCov and iq.Z. Plotkin has been advantaGeously (a 10% sinter production increase) adopted in the sinter plant, in Nr 3 melting shop an electronic furnace firing controller has been introduced for the first time in the USSR, nei,,- repeaters have been installed in the section mills and new char-inG Gear on the blast furnaces. Preparations are beinG Lade to autoriate the bloominr mill', and the production of ore pellets and constructinL of a fourth converter are to start soon. Converter practice has already been automated Tith the srectroEraphic detcri~ination of the completion of the process. The authors naL-e the follo-..--inG Card 1/2 The Metallurgists of Dueprodzerzhinsk SC)V/130-58-r/-0/35 works' personnel v.,ho havc distinc-uished themselves: P.P.L-,y6un, Susida, Khren', Gorb, VerkhoElyad, Chuvachko, rik, Dedushev, Kotov, Bogun, F.P. Taraba. They describe iLeasures taken ab-einst un5ati5factor,y workers. There are 2 illustrations. ASSOCIATION: Dneprodzerzhinskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod (Dneprodzerzhinsk Metallurgical Works) Card 2/2 1. Steel industry--USSR 2. Sintering plants--Equipment 3. Spectrographic analysis--Applications ACCESSION 1171. AP4035G93 5/0057/64/034/005/0868/0872 AUMIOR: Gurov,S.V. Dzhafnrov,T.A. Malinin,A.A. q~qadin,D.A. Taynov,Yu.F. 'TITLE: Electrode processes in high current vacuum discharges SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v.34, no.5, 1964, 868-872 :TOPIC TAGS.- electric discharge, vacuum discharge, high current discharge, alec- trodo erosion ABSTRACT: Electrode erosion in high current vacuum discharges was investigated by illigh speed photography of the discharges and microscopic examination of tile elec- ~trodcs. The' discharges took place betwoch tile ends of coaxial electrodes separated by teflon insulation and located in a chni"be r e vacu ate d to app rox ima te I y .3 X 10-5 mm fig. The Inner electrodes wore 10 mm In diameter and were of steel, covo-I -per, tungsten or tin. The diameters of the outer electrodes were 20 and 28 am; these .wore of lead, cadmium,tin, zinc or copper. The onergy for the discharge was providod by a bank of electrolytic capacitors charged to from 200 to 300 V and having a ca- pacity of 0.002 to 0.014 farad. The discharge was Initiated by a vacuum spark. High speed photographs with a typo 8FR camera showed the development of a characteristic ACCESSION NR: AP4035608 :cone of expelled erosion products. Vie generatricas of this cone made an angle of about 250 with the axis of the electrodes. The maximum intensity of radiation 00 - curred approximately 15 microsec after the onset of discharge; visible expulsion of maieriai ceased soon after this, but the electrodes continued to glow for several 'hiindred microseconds. Time resolution photographs showed the tprefience of spatially Jimited plasma formations moving with velocities up to 1.5 x 106 cm/noc. Thono microplasmoids" were 2 to 5 mm 16ng (in the direction of motion) , but their trans- .verse dimensions wore much smaller. Electrode material was deposited on the wall of the vacuum chamber near the electrodes. In nddition to thisp there was a well-fo- cused beam of ignized metal in the direction of the axis of the electrodes. The dia- .stotor of this beam increased only to 3 cm in a distance of one atater. The elec- .trodes wore polished to a mirror finish before the discharge. After the discharge ;the anode (innor electrode) showed dark spots several millimetors in diameter, and i ;the cathode (outer electrode) was pitted with many small "microc raters". These mic- ;rocratora wore very numerous near the inner edge of the cathode, whilo the outer re-',, :glon was free of them. The microcraters were from I to 5 microns in diameter in thei ,copper cathodes,and from 10 to 150 microns in diameter and from 2 to 10 microns 1 deep in the cadmium,tin and zinc cathodes. The craters increased in size with in creasing discharge energy. Droplets of metal (I to 20 microns) could be soon on the 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4035698 .more easily melted cathodes* Although it was.tho cathodes that were pitted, the :microplasmoids originated at the anodes. It is suggested that thoir high-velocities; may be due to clectrodynamic accelerating *forces of the type discussed by H.U.1ocker; (Zs.phys.,141,198,1955). A simple regenerative mechanism is suggested to account .for'microcrater formation: a local increase of the metal vapor density reduces the i thickness of the cathode drop region. This results in a local Increase of the oleo- f utric field, and hence of the current. Vie increased current . increases the local ..temperature, and herco the local evolution of metal vapor. "In conclusion the au- .tUors express their gratitude to A.G.*Iosiflyan, member of the Academy of Sciences of tho Armenian SSR, f or his interest in the work, and to Yu. P. Ry* lov and A. A. Stup- ,in for discussing the results." Orig.art.has: I formula and 4 figures. ,ASSOCIATION: none SUBM17TED: OWun63 ATD -PRESSi 3066 ENCL; 00 Stm cwE: ME, Ge NR RCF SQV: 006 0111ER: 001 ~!3/3 ACC- NRi AP6032185 SOURCE CODE: UR/0096/66/000/010/0056/0060 AUTHOR: Kopelev, S. Z. (Candidate of technical sciences); Gurov, S. V. (Engineer) .......... .. ORG: none TITLE: Investigating the hydraulic resistance of a cooled blade SOURCE: Teploenergetika, no. 10, 1966, 56-60 -TOPIC TACS: nozzle blade, nozzle blade cooling, hydraulic resistance, =�==r-= turbine blade, blade cooling, gas turbine AB8TRACT: The experimental investigation of the throughflow-volume characteristics and the leakage of the cooling air in the passage between the nozzle blades of a gas turbine is described, and the obtained results are discussed. The construction of the blade with an inner deflector is shown on Fig. 1 and the schematic diagram of the test setup, in Fig. 2. The construction of the test setup permitted the air parameters and the flow volume to be varied over large ranges (e.g., Mach number be- tween the blades = 0-1.1; pressure in the inner cavities of blades up to 4 atm). All experiments were divided into two groups: 1) determination of the relationship between the volumes of air supplied through the cooling channels, and of the air leaning through the tip and root gaps, for various Mach numbers in the interbladed passages; and 2) determination of the coefficients of hydraulic resistance for the convex and concave blade portions, for the inlet edge, and for the outlet slots. In the first group of experiments, the variation in M was attained by changing the 'air --Cord_ UDC: 621.438.62-71.001.5 ACC NR, AP6032185. Set of our blades I De t a U "IV' I c:I Fig. 1. Nozzle blade Convex su-rface~----- Outlet slo,t6 ac 'Defl". A ----Inlet edge Card 2/5 ACC NR: AP6032185 m b J c d 'a 15 7' leceiv6r .1 coo_L~~ n Fig. 2. Test setup a - Annulir-passage flow; b,c - pressure and temperature in the receiver; d,e,f - measuring nozzle: pressure, temperature, and pressure drop; g,h,k - measuring membrane: temperature, pressure, and pressure drop; 1,m - pressured -in the cooling-air supply chamber; n - velocity-probe arrangement in an interblade passage. A13 03 Card I/S ACC NR: AP6032185 pressure in the receiver. The effect of M on the amount of cooling, air leakage in relation to the total volume supplied, and on the total volume for various pressures in the cooling-nir supply chambers . is examined. The dep-andence of through-flow characteristics in Lhe interbladal passages with and without the cooling-air supply, and with open and closed gaps between blades and nozzle-wheel rings are -also discussed. The results of all these tests are shown in diagrams. The processing of data obtained in the second group of experiments showed that the magnitude of the hydraulic- resistance coefficient ~SL Of the outlet slot is equal to 0.3 and practically does not depend on the Reynolds numbers in the ,_T~~iige Re (0.5-2.5) x 10" which was used in testing. ~cc along the convex and 7,d &1. 47 Ile Fig. 3. Hydraulic-resistance coefficient f(n) f(v); 2 ~cc f(n); 3 const. Card 4/5 CC NRi AP603218S -icave portions, and Fj, at the inlet edge of the blade at; well as the total coel- '71--'ent ;7 are determined, and the results are shot-in in Fig. 3 as function of a cer- t tain parameter i-. accounting for tile effect of tile velocity increase (presiure drop) in the cooling system. The methods used in determining r are explained, their associa- I tiun with the heat exchange is outlined, and the pos5ibility of constructing: the. t1nermal characteristic.--, of the. turbine blades from the i-werimental data is examined. It was concluded that the cooling-air supply into the_pas~s.?ge of a turbine reduces tile t -ga.s. gas flow through the annular"area,'a'*nd that the presence of the t p an roo p causes additional hydraulic losses. Orig. art. has: 7 figures. (WA-76] SUB CODE: 21/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 005/ Card 5/5 TIKHMENAV, Sergey Sergeyevich; FRIDIMMER, G.O., professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, retBenzent; SHLEZNBV. V.P., dotsent, kandidat tokhnicheekikh nauk, retsenzent; MATV3M, N.K., inzhener retsen2ent; GIJRQV,-S,,Z.,,,redaktnr; LOSXVA, O.Y., izdatelloirly redaktor; ANTONYUK, P.D., tekhn~cheskiy redaktor [Ilements of precision instrwents; a computation and construction manual] Alementy tochnykh priborov; rukovodstvo po reschetu i konstruirovaniiu. Moskva. Gos.izd-vo obor. promyshl., 1956. 360 p. (instruments) RYBKIN, Aleksandr Pavlovich; GUROV, Serg2y. Z -kgxiqh red.; POKELEBKINA, i~._,tekii~_._r_ed. j_XAHTSEV, N., [Industry and science] Ptomyshlennost' i nauka. Moskva, Mo- skovskii rabochii, 1963. 101 P. (miRA 16:7) (Moscow region-Research, Industrial) (Moscow region-Technological innovations) VOLKOV, Georgiy Petrovich; GUROV, Sergay Zatlikovioh; SPIT"SIMA,A., red. (First plastics plant] Pervyi plastmassovyi. Moskva., Mosk. rabochii, 1964. 106 p, (MIRA 17&1,'.') TIKHONOVA, M... dvornik (Zagorsk, Moskovskoy obl.); -QjjR-Q3L,--L.j, dvornik (Zagorak, Mwskovskoy obl.); VASIKDIA, A., dvornik (Zagorsk, Mookovskoy obl.); 'ELEV' A., dvornik (Zagorek, tbskovskoy obl,); VASM, M., dvornil: (Zagorsk, Ybskovskoy obl.);*SHAKALOVA, A., dvornik (Zagorsk, Makovskoy GtJ4)i IIKHONOVA, P., dvornik (Zagorsk, Moskovskoy obl.)~ -PEROVA,, A-,, dvornik (Zagor6k, Moskovskoy obl.) An open letter from yard cleaners in Zagorsk. Zhil.-kom. khoz. 13 no.3: 10 Mr 163. (NIHt 16:3) (Cleaning machinery and appliances) GMROV, V., 1110-214TS'EVA, V. ; , T.. Drug; Trade Production of medicinei in entprorises of the mppt industry. A-las. ind. SSSR 23 no. 3, 1952. Monthl- List of RlIssian Accessions y 'nclassifted. , Librarl of Congresc, September 195.1. ': GUROV, V.; ~MEYEVA, Z. Potentials of Krasnoyarsk construction projects. Fin. SSSR 23 no.3:67-70 Mr 162. (KRA 15:3) 1. UpravIy&yuahchiy Krasnoyarskoy krayevoy kontoroy Stroybanka (for Gurov). 2. Nachallnik planovo-ekoncmicheskogo otdela Kraanoyarskoy krayevoy kontoroy Stroybanka (for Mikheyeva). (Krasnoyarsk Territory-Construction industry-Finance) (Krasnoyarsk Territory-Banks and banking) GUROV, V., inshener; ZVEREVA, L., inzhener. Inaulin production. Mlae.ind. SSSR 24 no.6:41-42 '53. WaA 6:12) 1. GlavMYRSO. (Insulin) rig I ill 1;,i; vuk I ti,.M~ I I I! ii C! v v a t y"a FUTutritional Ual.1tv. of I cra-id Maltoveng V, Gutovp ltraah~~.: Entil. R. ~27 t 5 ~S, 413_-;a~i su ptjse~uy ~?_n 'oa 71`6. 2~, !5-16(195~~--A blaod prern~- liquid SMIg a _P~ Successfully used -for iiiznan i7t.---Hical -.1-utrit"On is ciesaribed. It conn-.i-tir. (f a t~ai; t-le blood r~entyifaggate L9~ !~WE :,~c rol I-, 2Z I-In lactate sol-ri, fc-:)ntjr. 0,0,-~4 G~15(_ )~")c 1-'~ 7e nitrate c-7)hz, Sohn. (0.'-J1 llc~. :1 11015 lcg~ YLI al; 3.2L kf7~ Na 01.1~, gar -11~ IdtanUl B-1c.. 91 ence '110 9M, -,S Vidde UD t,:) 10% Id Ill b0i' =.d a raasphera~ es- L t ~Vd water. CZJ_-~_ --qUROV, V. WbY does construction cost so much? Fin. SSSR 23 no.12t48-49 D 162a (MM& 16: 1) 1. Upravl7ayushchi7 Krasnayarskay kontoroy Straybanka. (Krasnoyarsk Territory-Construction Induatry-Costs) GORBATOV., V.M.; GUROV)-V~A~';, POZUHISKAYA, L.S.; DOLGOVSKIY, V.V., otv. zia-Vff.-'j, 'ANANIYEV V.I., otv. za vyp.; MJUIVELOVA, y J, Ye.S., tekhn. red. [Production of endoenzyme preparationo in Bulgaria and France] Proizvodstvo endokrinno-germentr*rkh preparatov v Bolgarii i Frantsii. Moskvav TSentrallnyy in-t natichno- tekhn. inform. pishchevoi prom.., 1962. 33 p. (MIRA 17:3) GUROV, Vyacheslav Alekseyevi-c*h; SHVARTS, S.I.,, spetsred.; KORBUT, L.V., reaq-SATAR07A.L.M., tekhn.red. [Handbook on the endoctine, enzymtic, aad special rav materials for and the production of organic preparations] Spravochnik po endokrinnomu, fermentnomu, spetsiallnomu sy-rliu i proizvodstvu organopreparatov. Moskva, Pishchepromizdat., 1961. 307 p. (I-MU 15:4) (MATERIA WDICA, AVIMAI) (DRUG IIIDUSTRY) SIEHERBAKOVSKIY, Vladimir Yakovlevich; GUROV V D daktor; KHRISUNKO, Y.P.. redaktor izdBtel'stv8;64"""WMNA, A.D.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor CDrying wood in petrolatum-, practices of the Repair and Gonstruction Trust of the Railroad District of Moscow] Sushka dreviaziny v patrola- tume; iz opyta remontno-stroitellnogo tresta Zheleznodorozhnogo rsiona Moskvay. Moskva. Izd-vo M-va kommun.khoz. RSFSR. 1957. 70 (Iumber--Drying) (Petrolatum) WaA 10:9~ GUROV, V.M. Practice of using a wage system of an established pay for a set amount of work in prospecting operations. Razved. i okhr. nedr 28 no.10:60-61 0 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Otdel ekonomiki Vaesoyuznogo nauchno-isaledovatellskogo instituta minerallnogo syrOya. (Wages--Prospecting) -it-11-955-66 M( )/EWT(M)/EPF(n"_2/RTP t 1W.4 AX, W ACC NR- A SOURCE CODE: UR/00j5 -,765/049/004/1012/1076 5026596 AUTHORS: Pivovar'(, L. I.; Nikolaychuk, L I.; ORG: Physicotecbnical Institute, AcadeLny of.-Sc pDc. SSM .11,. Ukrainian . __p (Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Akademii nauk Ulcrainskoy SSAj______ TITLE: Equilibrium distributions of the charge of Li., Na, and X ions and Zn V in CdP M apors SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 49, no. 4, ~1965, '1072-1076 interaction,c ABSTRACT: In view of the considerable scientific and pr ac~ ,#a terest attpbing to investigations of the loss and capture oLaAt and Ad e--equ :h6bby-metal vapors, the authors studied tb MUM= alstributions of the charge in beams of Li. Na, and K after passage through targets consisting of cadmium, magnesium, and zinc vapora. The charge reac- tions were-determined in the energy range 20--155 kev. The apparatus used was essentially the same as used earlier to investigate the inter- action between lithium ions and condensed targets (ZhETF v. 47 1221, 1964). The modifications of the equipment and the experimntaj pro- TOPIC TAGS: electron loss, electron capture, charge density, litbium, sodium, potassium, ion L 11955,~6 ACC NRs AP5026596 cedures are described in detail. The variations of the equilibrium charged fraction on the relative ion velocity were similar for all three ions. As the atomic number of the Ions increased from Li to K, a systematic decrease was observed In the relative content of the neutral particles, and a considerable increaae in the fraction of the doubly charged particles. These values were not the same In zinc~ magnesium, and cadmium. Final Interpretation of the results is im- possible without knowledge of the effective electron DWre and loss cross sections. Authors thank Academician A. 1~. Valtfil_t~~f the Academy of Sciences UkrSSR for his interest in the investigation. Orig, art. bas: 4 figures. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 26May65/ NR Rr,.p sov: ooii./ OTH REF: 002 (t,)JET '~N'P (Q' UP (C ACC NRt AP601861i sbuRcE CODE: 6RIOllo~Yle~IS'~0-100)41010710109 ,:AUTHOR: Lopatin, A. I., Balyberdin, V. V.; Chumachenko, V. S.; Gurov, Y. M..; Trubcha- !ninov. F. N.; Kirichenkoj:. F.;.Fomenko, F. I. !ORG: Kharkov Aviation Institute (Kharlkovskiy aviatnionnyy institut) :TITLE: Investigation of an electrohydrauliq source and some of its potential appli- Ications SOURCE: Samoletostroyeniye i tekhnika vozdushnogo flota, no. 4, 1966, IOT-109 TOPIC TAGS: electrohydraulic effect, shock wave, electric discharge ABSTRACT: The authors describe a highly efficient coaxial electro- hydraulic source for industrial use. A diagram of the device is trodd 2 is fa shown in figure 1. The annular aluminum elec stened to textolite base 1 by bolts. Stainless steel eleRrode 3 is fas- tened to the base inside the aluminum electrode and located on its central axis. Voltage is fed to the annular and central electrodes from a battery of condensers through a controllable discharger. The electrical discharge between the electrodes develops in the form of individual spark channels. A schematic diagram of the ex- perimental unit used for testing the source is shown in figure 2. Figure I Card 1/3 L h0782. ACC NR: Voltage from regulator 1 in fed through step-up transformer 2 and high-voltage rectifier 3 to condenser battery 5 with a total capacitance of 6 pf. The c~harging voltage is monitored on electrostatic kilovoltmeter 6. The current in the discharge circuit is registered by a low- -inductance Rogowski loop vith an integrating circuit connected in the coaxial cable. The signal from this integrating circuit is -fed to one channel of an oscillograph. A capacitance signal from the voltage divider is fed to the second channel of the oscillograph through a 75 Q'impedance matching resistor. Analysis of the oscillograms shows that the cyclic frequen- cy of the discharge is 925 Kc while the induc- tance of the discharge circuit is 0.2 ph. The current amplitude of the discharge reaches 16 Ka. when 10 Kv is applied to the condenser plates. Water velocity is a linear function of discharge voltage with the approximate equa- tion W=IiV+l, where W is water velocity in m/sec and V is voltage in Kv. At a distance of 3 m. Cord 2/3 Figure 2: 1-voltage regulator; 2-- step-up transformer; 3-20 Kv high -voltage rectifier; 4-60 K% dis- charge resistor; 5--jN=LO- condenser, 3~" 1 ~er.; 6--S-96 kilovoltmeter; 7-- discharger; 8-electrohydraulic source; 9-D6-2 voltage divider; 10---iI i Rogowski loop; 11-integrating cir- cuit; 12-OK-17M double beam oscillo-, graph I--- L-' 40782-6-6- %- - ACC NR, a6olk li ! ,from the source, the cross sectional area of the water stream is no more than three ~times that of the source. Oria- art- hng- IL -ria,iv-oa ABIW40VICIL. X.G.; ASTAPW&O, P.D.; BYKUY, 'f.V.; BUSRUK, V.I.; GUROV,_V.P.; ZYMV, A.S.; MININA, L.S.; MOROUN, A.A.; RUPART, .; 3071YAY, B.M.; ZVX"V, A.S.; POGOSYANA, Kh.P.,redaktor;' SNOGORODSKAYA, M.M..radaktor. [School synoptical atlas of weather mapslUchebuyi- sinopticbeekii atlas. Leningrad, GidrometooTologichookoe W.-!vQ. Pt- L 19561 48 f old.-inaps (in pottfo~lo')~_Eisxignponts for a.tudanto u~14.tbe "school leal aiias b"f weathe'r`,mip's."] Zadaniia dlis.studentov 4nQpt I. I k `Uchebnomu, sinoptichookomi dtlasu, chAst 1 1. Soot'A *'S.*Zvorev. 1956. 114 p. (KIRA 10:5) (Meteorology--Charts. diagrami. ato.) ASTAP.KNKO, P.b., kand.,eeograficheakikh nauk; BURTSEV, A.I., kand.fiziko- matematicheakikh nauk; GUROYkj,*,,P., kand.fiziko-wtamaticheskikh nauk; ZVYMV, A.S., karX. Iz1ko-mall-ematicheakikh.nauk; ZUBYAN,,G.D., doktor geograficheakikh nauk; MININA, L.S., kand.geograficheskikh nauk; MGROZKIU, A.A., lnzhener-mateorolog; RUPPERT, L.L.. kand.geografiche- skikh nauk; SNRGI:YXV, B.M., iii7hener-meteorolog; SAMOYLOV, A.I., kand.fiziko-matematicheskikh nauk; TURKWPH. Z.L., ~mnd.geografiche- skikh nauk; CHNRIIOVA, V.Y., etarshty nauchnyy sotnidnik; CHIS7TAKOV. A.D., kand.fisiko-matematicheskikh nauk; FOGOBYAN. Kh.F.. prof.,red.: YASNOGORODSKAYA. H.M.. red.; BRAYNINA. M.P.. tekhn.red. [Uynoptic study atlas] Uchebnyi sinopticheskii atlas. leningrad. Gidrometeor. izd-vo. Pt*2. (5osto P.D.Astapenko i dr.) 1957. 90 fold. maps (in portfolio)__ - - (Practical recommendations and assignments for students using the 'Synoptic study atlas' Metodicheskie rkomendataii t zadaniis dlia studentov k 'Uchobnomu sinooticbeekoma atlasu." chast' 2. Sost. A.S.Zverev. 1957. 87 P- (MIRA 11-3) 1. TSentrallnyy inatitut prognozov (for Chernova) (Climatology--Charts, diagrams, etc.) AUTHORS: F_ ISmirnov, V. II,, SOV/50-58-11-19/25 A Gur o v IL. _ Ruppert,, L, L. TITLL: A, S. Zverev, "Synoptic Meteorology". Gidrometeoizdat, Lenin- Grad 1957 (A. S. Zverev I'Sinopticheskaya meteorologiyall, Gidrometeoizdat. L. 1957) PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i gidrologiya, 1958, Nr 11, pp 62-63 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the last 5-6 years there was no textbook of synoptic meteoro- logy available in meteorological academiea, which rendered the training in the aforesaid field very difficult. The publication of the book mentioned in the title therefore was impatiently expected.. According to the authors, this textbook, which has been recommended for universities, meets the requirements,. Further, it is a monography which is available to a wide circle of engineer-synopticians, This is a great advaritage of the book. Several insufficiencies discussed in this review in general do not reduce the value of the book. Those insufficiencies are the following: 1) It would be better to add some introductory remarks concerning general data on the causen of the variations of meteorological elements to the chapter of the total atmo8- Card 1/2 pheric circtilation; 2) in chapter 23, "Trannformation of Air A.~ S. Zverev, "Synoptic Meteorology". Gidrometeoizdatp MV/50-58-11-19/2r Leningrad 1957 Masses", the author should give a more detailed representation of the results of theoretical investigations in the field of transformation; 3) it would be more uneful to discuss the transforms Lion at the beginning-, of the chapter; 4) chapter 24, "Analysis of Air Masses", is represented to a very limited extent; 5) the schemesof fronts are represented without taking into proper account the latest experimental results; 6) the historical aspect of the formation of cyclones and anti- cyclones shotild be discussed in a somewhat more limited way, Modern views on this problem should be discussed in a closer connection with the theory of pressure variation; 7) the authors gave an unsatisfactorily detailed representation of the forecasts of cloud formations and thunderstorms. Card 2/2 GIRS, Alaksandr Alakaandrovich. Prinimali uchastiye:.UUROV# V.P., doteent; KHRABROV, Yu.B., kand.fizlka-matem.nauk. kiRMU.1k, T.V., otv.red.; VLASOVA, Yu.V., red.; BRAYNIU, H.I.. teldm.rad. Eftndamentals of long-range weatber forecasting] 09novy dolgo- arochnykh prognozov pogody. Leningrad. Gidrometeor.izd-vo. 1960. 559 P. (MIRA 13-7) 1. TSentrallnyy inatitut prognozov (for Khrabrov). (Weather forecasting) ASTAPENKO., P.D.; RELISKAYA, N.N.; BUS11UK, V.I.; BUSHUK, ZURYAN, G.D.; KATS, A.L.; MININA, L.S.; 140ROZKIN, A.A.; PAVLOVSKAYA, A.A.; POGOSYAN, Kh.P.; SAWYLOV, A.-I.; SMIRNOV, P.I.; TARAKANOV, G.G.; TURKETTI, Z.L.; CHERNOVA, V.F.; CHISTYAKOV, A.D~ [Sy=pt.ic atlas for schools]Uchebnyi siuopticheskii atlas. Pod red. Kh.P.Pogosiana. 3, perer. i dop. izd. Leningrad, Gidrometeep i2dat, 1962. 217 gold.col.maps. (MIRA 160) (Assignments for students]Zadaniia dlia uchashchikhaia. Pod red.Kh.P.Pogosiana. 138 p. [Methodological instructions and recommendations for teachera7M-etodicheskie ukazaniia i rekomen- datsii dlia prepodavatelei. Pod red. Kh.P.Pogostana. 73 p. (Meteorology-Charts, diagrams, etc.) f~~,:-V, V. - ". - - : ANALY i - OP A -Y TIEN -, F C13NTRi, I L I NG THI- LCVL !- ~ i- T; V, ~ ` I - ~ ; ~',H -F -- zt)~ ~. , E: IF f HF: -'I i A L ;~' 1.1-1 , L,- 1,E I T A i I t-L. " ','ti jut! ,1~ " , f.; ( .: !-:, ; .- -, I --- -, i_ - L?.:' I ." c , I !". I I I T OF C"' ?-!1!U N I , ~' T I Gr: -- ( D I ' -1 CIZ T A T IV, -:~ TIIL DI: f: 7 r. L: - F C-1 NO I P A , !. I t~ "I L C );N I ~ ( I i'r,.U 5: ~~ ~ VE C 1 IFRNI-YA 1~ V A , JA NUA:~Y -Dr C EMU E -7 1 9-~.2 GUROV, V. S. "A Certain Method of Approximation of the Resistance Characteristic of a Thermistor With Indirect Heating in Circuits ARU," Inform. byull, No 5. Dp 1-10, 1953 The design of the circuit of thermistors with indirect heating is based on approximation of the ratio of the thermistor resistance to the heater current qxpredsed as a function of a hyperbolic tangpnt. The method is applicable when the output nower of the thermisto:r is much below the output power of the heater. (RZhFjz, No 4. 1955) SO: Sum, No 606, 5 Aug 55 GMV, Vadim Serpyevich; ABOLITS, I.A., rodaktor; 13BLIKOV,B.S., redaktor "'- ---~d L.P., tokhnicheekly redaktor. [Antomatic control of power level on long dista=e comTmicatiou lines] Aytomaticheskoe, regultroyante urovnis peredachl zmL lintiakh dalln"t sviazi. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po voprosam sviazi I radio. 1954. 47 P. (MLRA 8:8) (Tleleconnunications) GUROV) V.S. Gurov V.S. and Miuradyan, A.G. "Crystal Iriods in Long Distance Wire Devices." (Kristallicheskiye Iriody v Apparature provodnoi svyazi.) M.Svyazlizdat, 1955. 52 Str. PHASE I BOOY EXPLOITATION 1033 - Gurov, Vadim Sergeyevich ---------- Poluprovodniki v tekhnike i v bytu (Semiconductors in Industry and EVeryday Use) [Moscow] Moskovskiy rabochiy, 1958. 141 p. 24,000 copies printed. Gen. Ed.: Gladkova, K.Y Engineer, Laureate of the Stalin Prize; Ed.: Stolyarov, N.; Tech. Ed.: Lil'ye, A. PURPOSE: The book is intended for radio amateurs, technicians and read- ers with a general technical knowledge. COVERkGE: The book is an attempt to explain in a popular way the basic physical and electrical principles of semiconductor performance and to report on the recent development and present state of this field. No personalities are mentioned. There are 10 Soviet references. Card 1/3 Semiconductors in Industry ard Everyday Use 1033 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Brief Explanation of the Structure of Matter 7 The Mystery of Electric Conductivity in Semiconductors 25 Semiconductor Rectifiers Amplifiers of Electric Oscillations Thermo-electricity Semiconductor Thermistors Thermo-electric Generator Card 2/3 44 53 70 75 82 Semiconductors in Tndustry and Everyday Use 1033 Photoelectric Phenomena 91 Basic Applications olf Photocells and Photoresistors 106 Application of Luminescence Phenomena Piezoelectric Transducers Applications of the Near Future AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 115 126 130 Card 3/3 JP/sfm 1-6-59 VASILOYLT, S.A.;- GUR---,-Y.S.--DAYYDOTO G.B.; ZARIN, S.A.; ZATONCHKOVSKIY, Te.A.; WINA. L.D.; KIRILLOY, Te.Y.; LISHAY, K.P.; Mm"SKIT, Tu.S.; MIKHAYLOY, M.I.; NIKCLISKIT. K.K.; PUKIMIMIY, A.0h.; PUKHALIWAYA, N.N.; RABINOVICH, M.B.; SMDSKIT. 3.A.; Kolfm- SEUXA, N.M., red.; YAR ILOVA. S.F., tekhn.red. LRecomraendations of international conmdtative committees on telephony and telegraphy] Rekomendataii mezhdvmarodnjykh konsul'- tativnykh komitetov po tolefonli i telegrafti. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po voprosam sviazi i radiov 1959. 335 P. (MIRA 13:3) 1. TSentralinvy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut s*yazi Mini- sterstva svyazi SSSR (for all except Kondrashina, Karabilova). (Telephone) (Telegraph) GU:,'OV, V.S.; YEIRUE11111, N.N.; RABINONOVICE, M.B.; IARAW-10VA, o -ed.; SVOIDLOVA, I.S., red.; SHEFER, G.I., tekbil. red. (Voice-freq--ency telegraphy systems] Sistemy tonallnogo tele- 0 grafirovaniia; informatsionryi sbornik. Moskva, Sviaz 'izdat, 1962. 205 P. (14IRA 15:7) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut s','Yazi Mi- nisterstva svyazi SSSR (for Gurov, Yotnikin, Plabinovich'. (Telegraph) L 57874-65 F31T(d)/F5,'~-2/KC-4/ Klft) 'AMOMMIR: AP5016T .23 Ea ." un/o4f5/65g.~w/m. AUTHOR: Berkman, N. A., ' Gontarl, T. N % 0 a ; Zc -ot ev, 'La. M. ; Ixazhevskiy. S. P.___;xd__pp-,__V_. M. PiLseaftnlk, V. D. Ponomaxenko, V. A.; Pugach, A. B. ; Raykin, P. E__;__'6`rr_geye.,r , ,TITLE: System for measuring the duration and number of interruptiona in a coirilujii- ication channel. Class No. 171023 SOURCE: ByUleten' izob;,,eteniy i tovarnykh zaakov, no. 1.0, 1.965, 41 TOPTC TAGS: noise measurement, frequency meter, communication chaimel. pu.1-se meter 'ABSTRACT: 1he proposed measuring device converts the speatrum of the nveatI.Sc-ited pilop. (measuring) frequency to a region of Itigher frequenoti, ai and, il.sea. P, fUter 1.0 lsepdtate the side band containing information on the signal envelope. Prov-is;ion,is madel~. for simultaneous analysis of pulse noise and decline it]. the laval of the pil.ot frequency vith respect tc voltage caid duration. Informaticm on tnterniption time is transmitted in the foim of quantized pulse pmekets to a mnasbirimg circjit ccun- .sisting of flip-flops, AND gates, and registers. Orig. art, has: 1 figure. [DW] !:PI 1111 hilWO'k, ------------ 1 5-1,874,65 ACCESSION HR: oye- ASSOCIATION: Kiyevsk' otdelenike. Vaentra.1-1noga nauchna-l~sledoiiatel. sko96 jinstitutp- svyazi Miniaterstva avyazi SSSR (Kiev Devartme'nt of e Central Scientific ;Research Institute of Communications of the -Ministry of Commun q!5SPrj1- iciations, SUBHITTED: 10Nov63 MICE, .00 SUB CODE': 90 REF SOV: 000 OTHER: -000 %TD P?22M, 40,38 GUROV, Vadim Sergeyeva.ch; YARTSEV, N., red. [.semiconductors in technoloU and evoi7jday lifej Folu- provodniki v tekhnike i v b,tu. Izd.2., perer. Mo- skva, Mosk. rabochii, 1964. 197 p. (M,1RA 18:3) L ~8148-65 SWT(d)/F5S--2/EEC(t)/Lz-G .,4 UR/ AM5006609 BOOK EULOITATIMV, Gurm Vadim SMeyevich- Temallyanorr, Oenhudiy Aligheye-rielt; Tetmkhin. M.u4x --IM(Tf -Orc'- m! 'W, mre-v Foundationa of data tranomissior. by wire comnu.n1cation chammels 10imiwy pett-,iiat:hi d'arin-kh po prcw-c%J-iym ',utnmlaru v7yijzi) moscarr, TzIt-O I~a7yaz,o, P, or - T-)~-nnt7n! w!lItcr: S. -0' Mr !~ommunlcatlon -rding, cotmuni-catiom anti,~&;u, -inary 3j-mil FURPME AND COVERAGE-, neering cc,=anicatio-ns niciann SpeciAltving In Card Thii book is a temtbook for itudento ut Lristitutas. It may be of u3e also to engin*ers and t4ch- t,hf? f'teld of datAi tramsmis:ilor. 7)1,9 fu!ultamientals of ~J)~q iiior.4,7 comimtcation~3 c ra - sit Is I; ~1: L -MO06609 _-Out m' prose The bmsio~:Coatent df-thii, b&k t _:the i. mmt of Telephone-Plelagmph Ca=nniaations aItME IS; in the 1163-64 mdademim.!pemrJ., The ELuthora expread their g-ratitudo to B, V, Sinillahchi~qr and:.Ba Nt Petvolra);~r,, Th-3 `,ook haa b,~4!-,n authori-rO mii m tmxtbook by 6_6 Ministry- ~f C.0-mi-Inu-iiie'itio'no of "he USSR. TABIB C-E G(NIMN-ISi Foreword - - 3 Introdiietion - Ch, 1. Fundamental concepts 11 Ch. 2. Special c1mracteristice of spetetra and of transient pro(,re.,tvrs in th* tranaminsion of birriary signaLi - - 41 Ch. 3. Distortion of pulses - - 94 Ch, 4o kethods of tranuni.9sion axid, probability* of error In a bimary channr~l 127 Ch. 5. Int-erference-frea ccdeLq - - 155 Ch. 6. Sy~steus for increasing the raliability- of data trelnumisa;ion IV Ch. 7. Registrationn, phasing, and regeneration ol- pulseo 2". Card 2/3 &a5oo6609 246 Ch. 8. Ommarmications channeils; for data tran 2655 Oparat,us and circuits for data tr-unsmil-Isiot' Ghl. 9. ExamOles Of U~ Literati.ira 3o6 26Cct64 JfR IUF SOI r. J-1 B C cut- -9C MaRz Oll Card 3/3 7 7:; 1