SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT IOFFE, A.I. - IOFFE, B.G.

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-10M, A6.1o, starshly nanchn.votradnik; TSIMIN, J6N.,, OIT'red. [Automatic voltage regulators for generators'otei4tral electrie power plants of lumbering enterprises] r Avtoiaticb~askoe regulira- vanie napriashealis gei;srotorov us tsaAtr*I'n*h alektrichookikh stantaftakh looosagotovitollnykh predprilatil. TS*ntr. naMobsio- Isal, in-t mekhanizatell i anerg. lasnoi promyshl., 1958.6 59 13P. (WIRA -12:2) 1, SONIJUM ~Ior ~oTfs)e (*oltage regulators) (liectric power plants-Squipwat and supplies) 30307 S/115/61/ooo/008/002/009 E194/Elig AUTHOR: TITLE: Problems in the design of instruments With'elastic sensitive elements PERIODICAL: lzmeritellnaya tekhnika, no.8, 1961, 9-13: TEXT: The present work deals with instrument design without systematic error because accurate and not approximate relationships are used. It also considers improvements in overall accuracy resulting from the use of a sensitive element with non-linear characteristics. The output signal of the equipn4nt ica a function of the pressure applied to the pick-up but the presxure_xensitive element of the pick-up itself has a pressure response~icharacteris- tic and it is first shown that the shape of this characteristic governs the accuracy of the instrument as a whole. To this end' error expressions are derived for sensitive elements,vlth linear, logarithmic and exponential characteristics. When this has been done, then sensitive elements which give the 'minimum error in particular cases can be selected. A numerical example is given for an instrument measuring the Mach number, M, b-y an.aarometric Card 1/ 2 30307 Problems in the design of instruments... S/115/61/0oo/006/002/00g.. Z194/E119.!~ method, M can be expressed as a function of ths';Tati6 of the static and dynamic pressures, e.g. graphically. Three m~ethods of finding M are then possible: 1) by determining,the static and' dynainic pressures and finding their ratio (linear method); 2) by measuring the logarithms of the pressures and working from the difference,, 3) by using an exponential equivalent to ihe relation- ship between M and the static and dynamic pressures and determining convenient and appropriate functions of the:static and dynamic pressures. Error equations are given for th%se cases and it is shown that the error in determining M depeAs upon the pressure law transmitted by the pick-up. It is shown that at*low pressures the error of M is greater in linear pick-up* than logarithmic. It is also concluded that in designing instruments to measure M over a wide range of static and dynamic pressures the pick-up should have logarithmic characteristics whereas,for low altitudes (high dynamic and static pressures) the linear elements should be linear. The suitability of exponential pick-up characteristics must be determined separately in each particular Case. There are 5 figures, I table and 3 Soviet-bloc references. Card 2/2 -MVIORS: loffe, A.I. and, Cherkasov, Yd.P. TITIZ A semiconductor transducer for convexttirg a cotttitj- uausly varying voltagje into, an Ott-of~ o-,jectric nal Pr nim W-650- --- ------- TUT: A short dedcrLption'Of 4 coi~t*~ ieso-' 460 SO transistor o -circuit which transforms an. a., rcu, con ta 4=vt d.c. signai The a it.,- 6f __ 4 i d, ijcouj)~~ed pomp4q gitt AVY it * VOI f e7b ary pair oFtrarzistors with he goal I the accond (collector of the first) transistor, the Uttor grounded collector connection. Since the au~ply-of the gecond tt~anlll~ nistor is through a diode, from a source having ' the r.=e frer,~Iency as the input signal, the arrangement is phase-setlGitive, the heavy positive feedback producing an on-off operation of the pair. 71wre are 3 figures. C ard VIM IOFFE,, A.I. Basic reqx4remente for the drive of the feeding wahanism of frame,9-Mox's Irudy VSNIPILesdrev no.713-16 163. (KRA 170) 1. Nachal,44t.-laboratorii aytonatizataii Vostoehno- Sibirsk-a"*O*"n'~:&'~u.~~b-iseledovatellskogo i proyOktnogo i , nst shpy i derevoobrabatyvayushchey proqrshlennosti. w-A .1;,. ~ i T,~l: 64 ACC&95ION NR: AP4044725 6/0207/60OW/004/0106/0123 AUTHORS i ioffe (14oncov)l Haugol#zW'kh, X. A, (Mosco4); Royp X, A, (Moscow) TITLEt On the initial stage of an electric discharge In water SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy mekhaniki i tekhnicheekor 'Cizikip no,* 40 3.964, 104-W TOPIC TAGSt electric discharge# ionized gas, heat transfer# dissociated poi discharge column, gas pressure, plasma conductivity ADSTRACTi The process of an electric discharge column spr6,adint in water was A discussed analytically for small spreading rates and zero mgnetio forces. ~ A. f small dR/At (~-:column radius) theoretical model is constructed an the basis o ff assumption yhich leads to linear acoustic approximations that satisfy Lap4wef equation AP= 0 and the linearized Euler momentum equation, This in turn leads to an expression for the pressure around the discharge colvmm given by IP PO -PO v Dissociative heat transfer in a thin layer. arcund'. th discharge column is considered to be the primary source of'overE7 lose$ and fore a Plans geometry and constant mass flow rate the temperature distribution Card .1/2 AGCMIOM NRs AP4W725 R.P Analpis shows this is described by the equation WS xr transition layer to be of the order of 10-5 cm. The temperature vithin the: column is determined using conduction-diffusion equation ulth Saba's equilibrium ionization oxpresoion for temperature estimteo not exceading 150000. A man :: 4 adiabatic cooffloiont 'ria determined for water in the 9000-160000 temperature,' 1'f, range and 500 to 2000 atm range (V'= 1.21)) and from an enargy.balance equation 1 an expression is derived for column expansion rate u given by U4 (in 2V Radius versus time and discharge Potential Iversus tkiie curves are calculated wing. experimentaI4 determined column ridiii 'This is done by means of photographing the discharge. WThe authors thank S. Ll helpful discussions#" Orig, art# hass 16 forwAas and 6 figures, Braginskiy for ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITftDt Man% ENCLt;~ 00 SOVI 005 UB CODEs HE 005, .,GP NO PJWI OTHER LS7 .'Card IOF V.M., nauchnyy sotrudnik; HUM, Ya.A., naucb-W sotrudnik System of the automatic control of log frame sawa~ Trudy VSNIPILesdrev no.8:1-13 163. .(MIRjI I&II) 1. Nuchallnik laboratorii elektrotekhnIki I avtomatAd Vostochno-Sibirskogo nauchno-iss)edovatel'skogo i proyektnogo instituta, lesnoy i derevoobrabatyvayushchey promy.-hlenrosti (for loffe), 2. laborariya elektao-tekhnikil avtomatiki Vostochno-Sibirskogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo i. proye'ktnogo~ institute, lesnoy i derevoobrabatyvayuslichey promystilennosti (for Slinkov., Kungs). IOFFE, A.I.j UV-RSYJY, A.A,; GAVELYA, V.V. Fast method for measuring the moisture contAint of granular nitrogen-phosphorue-potassitun fertilizera. Zav.],qb. 31 no,10:2212-1213 165, (MIRA 19CL) 1, GosudarstvenMy nauchno-iosledovatol'skiy i proTektW institut azotnoy promyshlonnosti i produktoy organicheskogo sinteza, Dnepredzerzhinskiy filial, ACC NRi AP7003254 W AUTHOR: - Toff",.Z.-AM06cow) -I. J sonct cos: UR/1)207/661000/00610069/0072-- ORG: Institute of Acoustic@, AN 88SR (Akusticheekly in-t AN SSSR), TITLE: A contribution to the theory of the initial stage of electrical dischargOt in water SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy mekhaniki i tekhnichaskoy firiki, no. 6, 1966#,69-72 TOPIC TAGS: electric discharge, electric circuit, circuit design ABSTRACT: Experiments an electrical discharge in water demonstrate that such vari- ables as electrical current in the circuit, voltage, channel radius, discharge radius, pressure in the compression pulse, as well as the change in these variables in time may apparently be defined in terms of four given parameters, i.e., Initial voltage on capacitor V09 inductance, L, of the discharge loop, capacitancer C, of charging' capacitor: and length, 1, of interelectrode space. in order to describe behavlori of discharge in time, an attempt is made to construct a systemlof equations which must also include variables characterizing the electrical discharge circuit and those re- ferring to the discharge channel formed by breakthrough. Solution of the system, should show the time dependence of the variables which are. of inteTest* The . author considers the electrical discharge circuit to be an irdinary oncillatoiry loop with given L and C, but with loop resistance entirely determined by the discharge _Car1d-l/2______ .-I-ACC-NR--A.P7003254 - -- ---- I I L 34869!-66 blg (d)/Elg (v)/W k) A C C N Mi - A'PV6 Jf 4 ~ 2 5 SOURCE CODE: WUNTM-51676076 -n70-6,5._1_00_63_ (A) AUTHOR: loffe, A. I. L_ ORG: none TITLE: Remote -adjustable contactless device for signa1ing a specified Movement SOURCE: lzrneritellnavatekhnika, no. 11, 1965, 62-63 productiod engineering, TOPIC TAGS: As!1naling device, contactless sigaling device , amplifier designi electric relay, e ectronic circuit electronic a gnal, remote control ABSTRACT: A device (see figurel for signaling the completion 6f a specified mechanical. (small) movement is described. Two identical differeati al transfo rme r-type motion transducers 1. and 2 conn: cted In e Y4 W, opposition feed an amplifier-rela.y. The W, IW%t armature 3 pos t on depends onit, e measurand. The armature 4 position is preset. At a definiti point of armature 3 W, I movement, the relay: operates ajid s nds off a signal. These characteristics of an experimental model are claimt& I diad Ila I zone, 5 with input vol'tage up to 10:nm and 2.060,531.71 Cord- 1/2 UDC: 681. 111111MINI ISO _4111M, A.I. Auto=tlon of the ohange In the gradient of aaws in a sav rmme. tni~f VSHIPILeadmv no,10323-26 164, (MIRA '181 ib) 1, Nachallnik laboratorii avtwatild,Vostochno-61bi:rokogo, nauchno-iseledovateltakogo I proyektnogo instituta. lasnay I derevoobrabatyvayuBhehey pron7shlennostio (A) L 8499-ff .3JT(m)/WP(J)'_ SOURCE C=E#: 09 ACC NR a AP50284T9 kid 4UTHMSi LarLtint Is ~~G I Grovimt Lo 0.1 Ntr~mi' V. 'D. v 04 War ye '77,, Do ORG i none 1ITM A Kethod for obtaining rubberso 01W 39v No. ITS ':SMCZt Byulleten' izobretenly L tovarnyM Emkove no, ZQ1:11,Yb5iP~ Itum 'TOPIC TAGSt rubbers lozonep antioxCUMutt cer1s1nj',::VamCMi str, AT antt3zonant mixture in ABSTRACTi This Author Certificate presimis & method: for ~ob A blubber by Y. :ing a "xlike antiozonant.6 To inoresse the resiitancO of !r i6ber; W ~i Coat 91 X a AF, consisting or na 1 cerisin (30-70 Wt parts) "athet d. cc LOLUi (20-5 1 i parts), paraffin (40-10 wt parts), and petrolst='(104: wt is msed thd: ,waxlike antiozonant, 11ixture AF my be applied. togetbor vi Cal anti~*,Ccg4ts.; ;so CODE: 071 11/ SM UTEj 113*962 110c1 678-TM41 66 P& !Card 1/1 IOM, A.L., insh. Practical methods for re-squipying clothing ZRatoriess Shveip. prom. uo*4:19-20 A-Ag 159. (IM 1392) LGosudarstmW nauohno-tekhoichoshy kor4t*t Holdookor, S$R# XI- shinev. (Clothing Indumtry-3quipment and sunlles): IOFF3, A.L. (Kishinev) Centralization of the repairing of clothing in qUipdpnt inMoldavia. Shveineprom., no*6*035-36 N-D '62!"(=ck5s12), (Moldavia-Industrial equipment-41aintenanco, and;ropair) out- j j A L-c- 004 04 go so .3 woo o** 0 0 0 0 6 9 4 0 0 0 0 i 0 i 67 f t- ita of 40 *-a-*- - # 0 0 0 * 40 0* U 21~ If "V 1 -4 I a L -00 . ...... oil hikove and AiNflow 12, 437-W947).-The dcla. 91 &OAthinur MS11) hi pwe bad of Wqod d W.A. $3. T3.W-11 itfvrt ae"wi, IatbtIwcwncv4tt*ev~, tcw, It* 4sitidatift of (101 by Ike 0 4 IN $It IN catTyTted. owl low asudytical valat we oMAkmi. 1%0 sn"bad Is poisdit V wevor"t tno lbe We reankut in Thurib"y int tubes tried with It or "i fr04"WhM Amid be rankil knot at 00 jutt sq;~ to Obi It. 0 o COO ties too -cit. aw U Is A, 11 Ili iii, ifir, 'A tiresome, IV Tw .a a w '1w a 0 A a 2 0 * 0 9 $ 0:0 fit *Tag 9 0 so 000 S 0 0 go 0:0 TOll-TE, A. L. OBLoqpMeals of Mutathlona In &jr4dvIM AnIml Tleatimsolt A. To. aftw"WO Mwwt4)w&j A. L. Olffes, Lab of CMa of Nitrogen comorsimt t"t of' Blal madOL ~wv Awd Ned Set USM, MOSCOWj 6 pp mmawde vol mij, so 1. abow that Surviving PLOD" of souss kidney In vitro form slutathilmo,"ry raplas uwwr serable conditions. After 24w parlod, I s or t1sme idU prodwoo flan I to 5 xkg of FA W49"56 ~ 1-1 - -- - - - - - , - - -- ---7: -- - - - .1 1 L 00-06 Ogg* 00,0-0 0 N A i ~t,~C'Or C Pr also the biamysilbsols of Slolathia" by anlawl dasuva. 4. A. .00 M-lit"Ittkuwa 4*1 14, 'f4-,h% 110111). d. wam1w. "Imill" C.A. 37, 1.11f!.Sil eA11 1-0 11111fli. Lord (I" 11Ilf4IIk$'. m W Its Ow %Vill 114.4, 1'.,, 41111.11 flik.0- 11111' 'i 1#11wr rmIll"Mcfall IrJult cv414-horowl sit, tit lov 1.41 1 kf 111411Y ak-M. The Alplimum IM ii Awmatut IA. A% ii t1tv cA,4, witli alsilaink- acki. *lot silts zoo too iL 8 IM a anp!.i- use Aftooit ~44 ... ... a%. dot mill OA u : AV Ip It Olt a, 11 09 00 0 0 0 0 o IN 0 A iZ1 *0 0 0: A-KAJU 1OFi4h, A.L., kand. tekhn. naii1c; IV.G., k.and. trJ:i-n. xoadr InduBtrial rural construction using new boarda on a bane of plant materials. Sbor. inform. soob. IRIIINSM no.14:?-14 162. (141M 18; 3) 1. Vsesoyuznyv nauchno-Issledovatellskiy insti-tut novykh stroiiell- nykh materialov Akademil strottall-tva i arldiflektury SSSR (for Ioffe). 2. Nauchno-isiledovatellskiy inatitut sQllskar ,jo stroitel'stva. (for Zezin). IOFFE, A.L.; WITRIYEVA, G,A. Coating hard fiberboard with paper plastic. Der. prom. 14 no.1:7,-S Ja 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellokiy irotitut novykh stroitelInykh materialove IOFFE, A.L.; DMTRIYEVA, G.A. Reducing the loss of fiber in the mamifacture of fiterbo&rds. Der. prom. 14 no.4t26 Ap t65. (MIRA M5) 1. V.Qesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'Aly Institut novkh stroiteilnykh materialov. OTLIVANCHIKp A.N.; IOFFE, A.L.; DMITRIYEVA, G.A. Yireproofing of-wood fiberboards. Der. prom. 15 no.1:8-10 Ja 166. (MIRA 19:1) IOFF8; A BLTUKRNTALI, R.M.-, GIRICH. A.I.; GONCnEf. A.1r.; GUSNA, T.F.;AfaTKOU. L.A.;4077Z, A.M.; KUL1149, P.D.; LVINA, L,X.; ORKWO P.AO; PAPMSKITt T.V,; RUMBOTO AA; *SAMBONOT, N;A.; tij4moy, 1.10; USIZVOT. I.M. I IPAYS, D.P.; SHIMN.'D..L.; KOWTXWV,: Fauilly Ivanovich, red.'; SWATITSIATA, K.P.,'Yedushch~y red,4 THOP110Y. A.V., tekhn.red. (Squipwmt for the potialodin Industry] Ksitipp6s oboriudovanis. Volw