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YCARAPTAYEV, G.I.
Some facts from functional analysis and the thecry of linear
approximations. Trudy Inst. geol. i geofiz. Sib. ol~d. AN SSSR
no.21:7-21 163. (mmA I,,,: I I)
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AUTIIOR:--Karatayev, G. I., Serbulenko, M. G., Gusev, Yu. M., Kolmogorova, P. P.,
Luk'yanova, N. N., Puchkov, Ye. P., Sary*cheva, Yu. K.
TITLE: Solving some of the problams of geophysical prospecting on electronic computers
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdoleniye. Institut geologii i geofiziki. Trudy*, no. 21,
1963, Geofizicheskiy sbornik. no. 4: Primeneniye clektroany*kh tsifrovy*kli mashin pri
reshen-ii nekotory*kh zadach geofiziki (Geophysical papers, no. 4: Using electronic
computers in solving some geophysical problems), 22-75
TOPIC TAGS: geophysical prospecting, computer programming, gravity, magnetic field,
magnetic prospecting
ABSTRACT: When computers are used, more realistic assumptions may be made to
replace the idealized formulations which give inadequate interpretations of geophysical
anomalies. In the present paper, a classification is given of the main problems of
geophysical interpretation. Examples of computer application to geophysical problems
include: 1. transformation of the observed anomalous field into the upper half-space; 2.
calculation of the field in the lower half-space; 3. computing of vertical and horizontal
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derivatives of various orders from observed anomalies; 4. distinguishing components
which reflect geological structure in the study of crystal structurc;and 5. constructing
contact surfaces and determining the elements of perturbing masses. The authors then
deal with calculation of the improper integrals encountered in geophysical interpretation
and estimate the errors resulting, using model fields for specific cases. Recommended
formulas are given for two and three-dimensional problems. Im."gral representation of
anomalous potential fields is then treated, and formulas are derived and tabulaLed for
computing the coefficients of the cubature formula and the quadratic sum. Detailed
instructions are given for construction of tangential gravitating planes, correction for
the effects of locel relief, and the preparation of structural and topographic maps for
computer processing. The following computer programs are listed: 1. evaluating anom-
alous fields in the lower and upper half-space; 2. computing vertical gradients of various
orders; 3. calculating horizontal derivatives of any other; 4. calculating functions
orthogonal to obaerved functions and values of regional anomalies; 6. filtering errors in'
observations; 7. solution of the direct problem of gravitational prospecting for the case
of one or seve-:al tangential gravitating surfaces; 8. obtaining constants of contact
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surfaces; 9. determining lodes and the physical nature of perturbations; 11. averaging
anomalous fie-ids; 12. evaluating errors in Telief. Brief descriptions are given of
programs for solving the quadrature and cubature formulas, a subroutine for formulating
true addresses on I-ho grid, mid a program for calculating the correlation functions for
several paths traced out in a field. The thcorcLical predictions were confirmed. Most of
the computer time was spent on reading in and litinching out data. 711is work makes It
possible to solve complex problems relating to the correlation of morphologies of
geophysical fields of different origin. "Acknowlcdgcments are given to E. E. Fotiadi,
corresponding member of the SSSR Academy of Sciences, and to Prof. A. 1. Zaborovskiy,
R. F. Volodars1dy and T. 1. Landa of MGU (Moscow State University), as well as to the
Vy*chislitellny*y tsentr SO AN SSSR(Computer Center, Siberian Division, SSSR Academy
of Sciences). Orig. art. has: 3 tables, 7 figures and 145 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: Institut geologii i geofiziki, Sibirskoye otdeleniye, Akademiya Nauk
SSSR (Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Siberian Division, SSSR Academy of Sciences)
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KARATAYE" G.I.
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Correlation scheme of t1ae linear forecasting stnicture of the
compositIon of the earthis crust accordIng to gravity and
magnetic anomalies. Geol. i geofiz. no.1003-50 164.
(MIRA 18~-4)
1. Institut geologil. i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdelenlya AN SSSR,
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Novosibirsk.
ACCLSSION-- INR: -APL,016494
AUT~C,R:- --Karat~yev, G. 1.
S/0210/63/000/012/0137/01140
TITLE: Correlation of 12'-n*ear prediction of deep structures in the oax-th's crust
by gravity and magnetic anomalies
SOURCZ: Geologiya i geofizika, no. 12, 1963, 137-140
TO?IG TAGS: gravity anomaly, magnetic anomaly, earth structure, crustal structure,,:
earth crust, linear operator, linear prediction, standard space, actual space
OSTR.
A
kCT: The earth's crust is divided into several segments according to a-,,16unt
of mafic and ultramafic magmatism, degree of metamorphism, ratios of thicknesses of
different layers, and goologic and tectonic history. Those sogments tend to havo
their own particular type of gravity and magnetic field, but it is necessary to
know the details of these fields in order to use gravity and magnetic data for
reliable interpretation,, The present paper furnishes a mathematical method. as a
unique approach to the practical solution of this problem. The author has sought
to use correlation theory of random functions to construct a mathematical nodel of
the actual geological-geophysical patterns in such a way that gravity and zMgnetir,
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anonalies may be used to identify deep structures of the crust. Two assurVtions
I
have
been made. 1) crustal zones having lilce geologic development are character-
ized by anomalous fields alike in morphology and intensity; zones differivC in
geologic structure are characterized by fields differing in morphology and inten-
:sity; and 2) the morphology and intensity of an anomaly change in conformity
,with changes in the zone, kind of rock, thickness of rock, shape of rock mass., and
similar factors. This solution has permitted unique solutions to maror reciprocal
:problems of potential theory. It involves derivation of an expression for standard;
space and then the developmen .t of a proper operator to obtain an expression for
actual space, considering the physical factors in the crust that may modify this
space. "The author thanks Yu. A. Voronin, M. G. Serbulanko, Professors X. X.
Lavrentulyev and A. A. Lyapunov, and E. E. Fotiadi, corresponding member of JLN SSSR,
.Lor valuable suMvestions." Orig. art. has: 2 formulas.
ASSOCMION: .,Institut geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR,
Novosibirsk (Institute of Geology and Geophysics., Siberian Department AN SSSR)
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AUTHOR: Fotiadi. E E.; KaratMev, G.. L; Ki~i a nko F. S.
R No,
ORG: Institute of Geology and Geophysics. Sibe;:~ian D rtment vosib,0511
(Institut
geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR)
TITLE: Some regional characteristice.of the deep structure of the Earth's crust in
the USSR in the light of geophysical data
SDURCF: Geologiya i geofizika, no..10, 1W, 12-22
TOPIC TAGS: earth crust, tectonics,, geophysics, physical geology, petrology
~ABSTRA.CT: This paper presents and discusses the results of comparison of
arge-scale f eatures of stratification of the earth t s crust in the USSR,
obta4med by. interpretation of a wide array of regional geophysical data:
.-ith the elements of pre-Neogene and post-Neogene tectonic structure.
It was found that the thicImess of the crust as a whole lied the thick-
ness of the - basalt layer are releved closely to the Neogene-Quatei-nary,
structure and the thickness of the granite layer alao reveals a relation-.
ship to the pre-Cenozoic structure and the history of its developmento
A study of density inhomogeneity of the upper mantle is presentedp
iclearly.showing the appearance of isostasy over large areas# It is
-.asperted that basification processes play an importart. role in develop-'i*
Ment of the earth's crust,, The largi fold-out maps are,outstanding
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Iexists, on which the anomalous fields are determined as 'well as the geological elemenV
sought in the concrete region. The correlation scheme was tested by means of several
examples involving both quantitative interpretation (construction of deep-lying
seismic boundaries such as the surfaces of the granite and basalt layers and of the
Mohorovicic boundary,, study of local foundation foldings, and calculation of iso- i
1static anomalies) and qualitative interpretation-(determination of the -Wl camposi-
tion of dist,"bing masses of gr,_-dation, distinction between ore-containilig and ore-
less magnetic anomalies) of some effects observed in SSSR territory. Orig, art. has:
7 formulas.
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I AWHORS: -,Knratayovp G. I.; Chernyy, A. V.; Gusev, Yu. M.
0':G: institute of Geology and Geophysics, Siberian Division, Academy of Sciences#
SSSR (Akademiya rnilc SSSH, Sibirskoye. otdoleniye, Inatitut geologii i goof iziki) '
TITLE: Constructing linear operators in a correlation scheme for geologic interpreta-
tion of gravity and magnetic anomalies
SM'CE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Fizika Zemlif no. 12, 1966, 28-36
TOPIC TAGS: magnetic anomaly, earth gravity, data correlation, linear operator,
random process, statistic dititribution, approximation, mathematio matrix, vector
ABSTUCT: Problems of the joint correlation and regression analysis of geologic and
geophysical data are examined.. The main idea of a correlation model for geologic
interpretation of gravity and magnetic anomalies was presented in an earlier work by
G. I. Karatayev, Yu. M. Gusev, and A. V. Ghernyy (Korrelyatsionnaya skhema
postroyeniya geologricheskikh elementov po gravitatsionnym i magaitnym,anomaliyam. Izv.
~LN SSSR, Fizika Zemli, No. 11, 1966). It is necessary to construct a geologic element
A 0 with an error not exceeding 0 in come specific region Rk according to the
gravity and magnetic anomalies The values of the geologic element A 0 and the
values of the gravity and magnetic anomalies are considered to be specific cases of
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certain random values:
XOP 401, XM, - -
,it,
C
== OLrm, XW .... ;Ln,,)
The joint multidimensional discrete distribution of these random valuesi
P(XOC,AO,Ae,---,,X,nO)=PvI, PVI == t
The conditional distribution of the randcm value -A 002
P(XOCI Xic, le, .... X.C) Pvi-,
P (xQ-- I xic, X.C) = ,= - -
P(AGdLJPI ... I )Me) A
where pi 2;p,i _4, O.'i A linear multivariate mean square regression is proposed for
qualitative interpretation of the anomalies. The theory of automatic pattern
recognition is used for the qualitative interpretation. Orig, art* hasi 9 formulas.
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AUTHOR: Fo tiadi, E. E. (Corresponding membei AN' SSSR) ; Karatayev, G. 1. ; Shdvglov, V. I.
ORG: InstiLute of Geology and Geophysics, Siberian Department, Academy of Sciencel;
SSSR (Institut geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya Akademii nauk SSSR)
TITLE: On the theory of temporal perturbations bf gravitational and magnetic fields
in relation to recent tectonic and physical processes in the earth
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 171, no. 3, 1966,!590-592
TOPIC TAGS: gravity perturbation, Aea~rth gravimetric
analysis, magnetic anomaly, gr vit t' n field,4-69-gn-eff-c-fi"e-1d-, geophysicd station,
geophysicd-pr,4--,otvl-giberai-a-a
ABSTRACT: Althrough the geophysical station network in Siberia includes several
stations at which periodic (every 2-3.yrs) observations are made of geophysical
fields, leveling, triangulation, etc.., and other station at which continuous
measurements are mde of the time-wise variations in the earth's gravity-and, magnetic
fields and tilts cf the earth's surface, no.provision has been made for simultaneous
measurements of both gravitation and magnetic fields. The authors report on some
theoretical investigations of the connection between the temporal variations of the
gravitational and magnetic fields and the time-depeneent variation of the shape,
density, and magnetization of various perturbing bodies. The analysis includes both
i the direct problem (determination of an analytic! expression for the potential as a
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function of coordinates and time. for a given density of magnetization and for a given
omfiguration of the a-totnaly) ind the inverse problem (determined from specified variations
of the potential the temporal field of the densi ty or magnetization and the configumtjon
of the anomaly). Solutions of. the direct problem are presented for the case cf a
circularly-distribut..ad force applied to the planO boundary of *an elastic half-space,
and for a certain anomalous mass along a vertical hollow cylinder. Possible future
applications of the analysis and some still unresolved problems are br-iefly outlined.
!*-Orig. art. has: 11 formulas. (021
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Road construction work has been carriod out, in wintor. Avt.dor.
26 no.10:5-6 0 103. (YJRA 16:11 )
KARATAYEV, G.S.; SOKHRANSKIT, S.T.
In the fight for early fulfillment of the prnduction plan. Avt.dor.
21 U0.11:10-12 1058- - (MIRA lln2)
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(Road construction)
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Morphology of sensory nerve endings in thawall of the abdogiinal
aorta in chondrosteans. Uch. zap. VGPI 27t295-302 162. 1
(MM 16:8)
(Fishes--Anatomy)
(Abdominal aorta-Irmervation)
KALININ., V.I.; "~AT4YFV, I.A.; LAPOCHKIN.. I.A.
Secretion and enzymatic propc_-rties of the glandular stomach
in poultry following exclusion of the left gastric artery
and vagus nerv6s. Uch. zap., VGPI.27:289-294 162. (K[RA 16:8)
(Digestive organs--Birds)
(Stomach--Innervation)
(Stomach--Blood supply)
KARATAYET I.A.
Afferent innervation of the dorsal aorta in chandrosteans.
Uch. zap. VGPI 27:303-325 162. (14MA 160)
(Fishes-Anatony)
(Blood vessles-Innervation)
KALININ, V.I.; A~~!~YEYJ.A.; LAPOCHKIN, I.A.
Effect of methylthiairacil on the organism of swine. Uch. zap
VGPI 27:362-363 162. (MIRA 16:;)
(Uracil--Swine--Feeding 'and feeds)
KAV..VAYEV, I.] ., kand.tekhn.nazil-
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Cleaning of rolling stock parts and equipir.-Ant in the -Jnite3
States. Zhel,dor.tranap. 44 no.11:87-89 N '*?, RIL 15--11)
- t MI
(United States-Railroads-Rolling stock-Cleaning)
KARATAYEVY I.I.
Chemists of the yjoscow region and their contri L. I
J)U4 loll tC, the
national economy. Khim. prom. no.5:327-331 My '0`3.
(MIRA 16:8)
1. Sovet narodnogo khozyaystva Moskovskogo ekonomicheskogo
rayona,
KLRAUTAV, N.
Economic thought and economic science. Vop.ekon. no.6:101-122
Je 160. (Roonomics) (MIU 13:6)
FILISHIN, Yua.i.~~~
Operation of tailing p#nds at the Zyryanovsk Ore Dressing
Plant. TSvet. met. 35 no,,7:86-89 Jl 162. (MIRA 15:12)
(Zyryanovsk-Tailings (Metallurgy))
GLAZUNOVAI V.K.; GRUZDEVA, A.K.; KARATAEV, N.B.
Possibility of using rapid flotation for Zyrianovsk sulfide ores.
TSvet. met. 34 no.1:7-12 Ja 161. (MIR-4 17:3)
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UM/AcadaW of Sclenoes Jan 1948
Me PrOParatiOn Of Young Soviet Boholara.." N. X.
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r~d ULANOVA, L., tekllan.red.
[History of economic theories of Western Europe and Russia
begore the rise of Harxi-sm; lecture course] Istoriia elcono-
michoskikh uchanii Zapadnoi -Svropy i Roseii (do voznilmoveniia
marksizma); kurs lektsii. Moskva, Izd-vo sotsiallno-ekon.lit-ry,
1959. 438 p. (MIRA 12:12)
(Economics)
KARATATEV, NK., dol.-tor ekon.nauk; POLTAIISKIT, F.Th., doK-or Istor.nauk;
TSAGOLOT, N.A., doktor ekon.nank; VLASOT, N.A., kand.ekoninsuk
[deceased]; KONIT3NKO, A.A., kand.ekon.nauk; MOROZOT, F.M.,
Imnd.ekon.nauk; FLITSTRA, II.T., kand.ekon.nauk; PODOROT, G.M.,
kand.ekon.imuk-, CHUBUK, I.F., kand.ekon.nauk; PASHKOT, A.I., red.;
2MX, I., red.; MOSKYINA, R., takhn.red.
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chaskoi mysli. Pod red. A.I.Pashkova I N.A.TSagolova. Moskva.
Izd-vo sotsiallno-ekon.lit-ry. Tol.2. [Epoch of premonopolistic
capitalism] Epokha domonopolistichaskogo kapitalizma. Pt.l.
1959. 526 p. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. InBtitut ekonomiki.
(Economics)
:UIIATAYZV,.,,N.K.-,--prof.; POLYANSKIY, F.Ya., prof.; REIM', A.L., prof.;
APANASIYEV, V.S., dotsent; BOBKOVA, K.I., dotsent; ZAMYATHINA,
V.N., dotsent; RYNDIKA, M.N., dotsent; BAKOThTSKIY, 0., red.;
GHEPXMI, 0., takhn.red.
[Curriculum for the course "History of economic theory"; for
economic institutions of higher learning and familties]
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obshchestvennykh nauk Kinisterstva vysshego i srednego spetsiallnogo
obrazovaniya SSSR (for all, except Bakovetskiy, Chigina).
(Economics--Study and teaching)
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, MOROZOV. F.M., otv.rad.; 2HU. I.N., red.izd-va;
RYLIU, Tu.V., tekhn.red.
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Ocherki po istoril ekonomichaskikh nauk v RosBii XVIII veka.
Moskva, lzd-vo Akaa.nauk SSSR, 1960. 29Q p
OnconomicB) 11 /I * (MIRA 13:12)
PAMIKOV, A.I.; KAW_AYEV, U.K., doktor ekon.nauk; POLYANSKIT, F.Ya.,
doktor intor.naukFNIA-GOLOY, JI.A.. doktor okonom.nauk; BBZWII,
R.R., kand.okonom.nauk; PRIKAZCHIKOVA, Yej., kand.akonom.nauk;
SiMOV, U.S. Prinimali uchastiye: KOSHELEVA, Ye.F., mladshi3r
nsuchnyy sotrudnik; IMMORRA, V.F.. mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik;
CH12HOVA, L.G., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; VZMiSKAYA, V.S.,
starshiy nauchno-takhnichaskiy Botrudnik; 2MM, I., red.; MO;SKVINA, R.,
tekhn.red.
[History of Russian economic thought] lotozlis rueskoi okonomi-
chaskoi mysli. Pod red. A.I.Pasbkova i II.A.TSagolovs. Mosky'a, Izd-vo
sotsialino-ekon.lit-ry. Vol.2. (Epoch of premonopolistic capitalism]
Epokha domonopolistichaskogo kapitalisma. ?t.2, 1960. 676 p.
(MIRA 13:11)
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AN SSSR (for Pashkov), 3. Institut okonomiki AN SSSR (for Kosheleva,
10ritorna. Chizhova).
(Economics)
ICARATAYEV, Nikolay Konstantinovich; RYNDINA) 14.
[History of economic ideas (from the rise of Marxism to the
,":- ,. Great October Revolution); a course of lectures) Istoriia
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(Economics)
ALITER, L.B,, doktor ekon. nauk; BLYUMIN, I.G., doktor ekon. nauk
eceased); KARATAYEV, N.K., prof.; REUEL', A.L., doktor
'1*.-r - doktor ekon. nauk; SETHYN, V.M.,
ekon. -nauk-* 81*M&OV,
daktor elcon. nauk; POLYAKSKIY, F.Ya.~ doktorist. nauk;
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'NDINA, M.N., kand. ekon. nauk; FIRSOVA, S.M.,
kand. ekon nauk; RI
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Moskvap Sotsekgizp 10,63. 549 p. (MIRA 17:2)
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KARATAIEV, Nikolay Kikheylovich
Ukolai. Hikhailovich Przhevallskii, first explorer of Ce)dtral
Asia] Nikolai Mikhailovich Przhavallskil. pervyi issle~ybvatell
prirody Mentrallaoi Azii. MoBltva, lzd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR,
1948. 267 p. (MIR9 13:11)
(Przhavallskii, Nikolai Mikhailovich, 1839-1868)
KARATAEV, NIKOLAI MIKHAIWVICH
KARATAEV NIKOIAI gIKHAIWVICH. Nikolai Mikhailovich Przhevallskii, pervyi issledovatell
prirody TSentrall - noi Azii. Moskva, WIN SSSR, 1948. 281 p. "Bibliograficheskaia
zametkall: P. fnj-281. DLC: DS785.F93K3 CU CtY ICU 111 MdBJ IVC IflaU
SO: LC, Soviet C~!ography, Part 1, 1951, Uncl.
Subject USSR/Engineering AID F - 4310
Card 1/1 Pub. 128 - 10/26
Authors : Krasnikov, V. K. and N. N. Karatayev
Title : Semiautomatic machine for rotor winding
Periodical : Vest. mash., #3, P. 35, Mr 1956
Abstract : A semiautomatic machine for single chord rotor winding
with changeable saddle is described. Diagrams, photo.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
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(KM 16:9)
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(Mcilodechno--Cooperative societies)
transformation.
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T f~ VI
PHASE 1 BOOK MPLOITATION V/55 7 5
Akademlya nauk SO'-"R; A-tronomicheskly covet.
Byull-_~tmnl stant,;Iy c;)t_I_,hoa)x_.Co nablyudeniya
_'D'_'zn_ikov Zemli, no. 6. (Bulletin of the Station,~ for Cpt-lcal
Ob3ervation of Artificial Ea,_,th Satellitea. 111o. 6)
1959. 23 z. 500 co:,Ies Printed.
Sprn2orlng Ag,~ncy: AGtronc7iche3kiy novet Aka~lcmii nauk O'SOR.
Rcsp. Ed.: Ye. 2. Glnd~.n; Secretary: 'J. A. Scver,-aya.
?~;RPOSE : Th~s bulletin !a intended for z.~Ientlit.l and .=gIne-er:i
ccncern~d with optical trackLing of artificial ra',v--_'IILcS.
COI.MMAGE : The bulletin contains 9 artic-lez whirh pr~5c'n*,- th~_
rez-,ult-- of satellite obc~ervatiorja, and dencr.be uncttc:13 an~'
,pecific uzed for photographic oh~erva*;_'rn (,f &'-'r-th,
I Zovlet
satellites ~,n appendix containn a lIztIng of 8
lite obue;vauon atationa with atation nu-mber. No per:ion a.
Card 11/0,
Bul~ietin of the ~taticr- (scont. C7 r,
are nianticn(.d. T.1,cre are no reference5.
TABLE OF CONMIM~:
G. %I.. T. A
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vatoriya r,' SSsn !'a'n !~alkcvr~~ A, ;r,
- f -5S, .. C - -rvaticr.3 c f
,',cadc;ny cf Sclcnce ,5d Nt
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Earth Satellite I Q~Z-~ at I -
Arrificial c n %'o .
A. Fira.~~c,
N. MI. Bronnikova. and
G. V. Panova, D. Ye. Sh-,hegolev, B. A. F.Lr--*,,-,,,,,. a;,.4
---c;v a
Longaiter. G. G. [ X.-ain (-Fulkovo)
.,7 Methcd.,-, R,
Yc-adjffi~ R; :~~ienccs of the USSR]. Or r
graphic DetermintAims of the Pceiticrs of
lites
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Dullatin of the Stations (cont.
"I-imenico, I. Yc.., and B. D. Fa~:ilnko (Stalln,-,r~~,Inkaya
nablyudenlya I.SZ - Stalin.rrad Sate!lite Trackin-, Statior., On.
Some Proble= in the .'.,ethod of Satellite Ob-~ervat-'on
FJI I u:; " I ir, 10 v S . 10 1 d 01 11 X., A 1, a t v r i? i I; a n a L n y
rd 1 n Z. Gm. o p - c ~!n 3 u,; a, a C; r. j;
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d n e,
on at thc! Kz~! Or a State In-71
of t'ie.Converzic, uf Ho:,izGntal CoordlnaLes -Tnlto Cc-
a.-~to. Ya.. n [Inutltut i atronQ:!~L!
a-id U. Vcysman
,V; ESSrt - -Stant.,j-'ya nab!.yud,::n!..-a zputnikov pr-
daratvennc- up.1verc;!"atc - Inctituto of Phy.,;ic,% a-.;-I of
the Academy of Sclen-,zm of the E.3tonian Scv!,--~,
Tracklng Statior, at rilamu ~"taUz: UnIve;..)Iti- 1. F I-." -
of u3inj; Puto;-,,.atic Rc-.cr-,rdi- F, in, Sate'-
li~;c: Obac.-vations
Za-~5iorzkiy, L. M. [MaIn (Pulkovc) AntronommIc Modifi-
Ca:rd 3/6
KRUSAINOV,
Table for convertirg borizontal coordinates to equatorial*
BIul,it&sopt&nabI&Isk#9put*Zsm# no.6:10-11 159-
(HIM 13:6)
1. Stantuaiya nablyudenlya iskuestvannogo sputailm Zemli pri
Kry!-Ordinakom gosudaretvannom podinatitute.
(A.StrOnDMY, Spherical and practical)
I ONOV, N. 1. ; XARATAYBV V jww*wma*wL,,,
Mass analyzer for-the rapid deterzdnation of isotopic componaute
of alicalits sur! allmli earth metals. Zav. lab. 23 no.5-621-624
157, (MIRA 101-8)
1. Ieningradskiy fisiko-takhuicheskiy institut Almdemii nauk SSSR.
(Vase spectrovatr7) (Isotopes)
KWTAYZ V,
Quick-acting vacip3m lock of a mass spectrometer, Prib. i
tekh.oksp. 6 no.4:162-163 J1-Ag 161. (MIRJk 14:9)
1, Fiziko-tekhnichev~iy institut AN SSSR.
(Mass spectrometry-Equipment and supplies)
'42163
S/12o/62/6OO/OO3/o29/o48
L032/E114
AUT,'-'C)RS: Ionov, N.I., and Karata yev, V.I.
TITLE: A double magnetic mass Spectrometer for the analysis
of small impurities
Pz.:,'1(;DICAL: Pribory i tolchnika elsperimenta, no-3, 1962, 119-122
TEXT: One of the most important aims of analytical mass.
spectrometry is the development of methods for the quantitative
analysis of very pure materials, capabAe of determining the
presence of small impurities (10_ "-10- This means that the
appropriate mass spectrometer must be ab e to handle mass lines
differing in intensity by a factor of 10~-1010.. The present
authors describe a ti-.ro-stage mass spectrometer which is capable
of achieving this. It uses a uniform magnetic field and the
average ion trajectories take the form of semicircular arcs with
radii rl (first stage) and r2 (second stage), as shown in Fig-3.
The spectrometer chamber is in the form cf a brass cylinder .
20 cm in diameter, 4 cm long. The chamber is divided into two
parts by means of a partition with slits "l, U2, ~-3 and
UA 6. Tons leaving the source through LL~l pass through U-~2,
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EONVE114
reaching the collector K1. Alternately they can pass through
I
,Lk3 and "14 into th-- second stage of the device and then through
'!5 and LL",6 on to the second colleutor K2. The motion in the
second stage ta'-Kes place in the stainless steel container D
which is insulated from the main chamber. A potential difference
is applied between the tire chambers so as to reduce the ion
velocity between L-U3 and LL~4. Ion currents to Kl and K2 are
measured by independent electrometers '(E' The
3M-3 10-3).
residual gas pressure was of the order of 1o-7 mill Hg. Fig.4
shows a sj~ectrum obtained with the first stage only, and Fig.5
the same spectrum as recorded by K2. It is noted that comparable
results were obtained by F.A. White and T.L. Collins (Appl.
Spectroscopy, 8, 1954, 1.69) with a very much more complicated
apparatus. There are 5 -figures.
ASSOCIATION: ?iziko-telchnicheskiy institut AN SSSR
(Physicotechnical Institute, AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: October 30, 1961)
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B100102
AUTHORS: Ionov, N. I., and Ka]7atayev,_V. 1.
TITLE: The distribution of initial velocities of thermoelectrons and
of K+ and Cl- ions produced by the surface ionization of KC1
molecules on tungsten and tantalum
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicbeskoy fiziki, V- 32, no. 5, 1962, 626 - 631
TEXT: An experimental arrangement (Fig. 1) is described which enables
determination of the distribution of the normal and tangential components
of the initial velocities of thermoelectrons and positive and negative ions.~
The normal components of the init:Lal velocities of K+ ions and thermo-
electrons produced by ionization on W and Ta have Maxwellian distribution
up to relatively high V 3 potentials (-2.5 v). The distribution was
measured at the temperature of the emitter. Deviationa from Maxwellian
distribution at low V 3 values are explained by the nonuniformity of the work
functions of emitter and collector. The tangential components of the
initial velocities of thermoelectrons and V ions from a spot emitter
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The distribution of initial velocities... B100102
possess Maxwellian distribution only when the contact field is neutralized
by an external accelerating field. This is the experimental proof of the
existence of a temperature equilibrium on surface ionization of KC1 molecule
on W and Ta and of the fact that the accomodation coefficient of the
molecule equals one. The tangential components of the initial velocitieu of
Cl ions on the ionization of KCl on W have Maxwellian diotribution. The
volume ionization of XCI molecules by thermoelectrQns is small. There are
5 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Piziko-tekhnicheskiy institut im. A. F. Ioffe AN SSSR
Leningrad (Physicotecimical Institute imeni A. F. Ioffe AS
USSR, Leningrad)
SUBMITTED: July 3, 1961
Pig. 1. Diagram of the experimental arrangement.
Legend; (iA) --mitter; (31) and (92 ) accelerat'ing electrodes; (n) KC1 quartz
vaporizer; (0) plate capacitor; (A) &Tid analyzer; (K) cathode; (V:,)
potential between the middle grid of the analyzer and the emitter;'(1) to
the photomultiplier.
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KARATAYEV. VIII
Two-stage magnetic mass-spectrometer for analyzing minor impurities.
Vest. AN SSSR 33 no.lot65-66 0 163. (MIRA 16:11)
1. Fiziko-tekhnichoskiy institut Am. A.F.1offe AN SSSR.
A2
ACCESSION NR: AP4018.379 S/012,0/6'/000/00110136/0141
AUTHOR: Ionov, N. I.. Karatayev, V. I.
TITLE: Two-stage magnetic mass spectrometer
SOURCE: Pribory* i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 1. 1964, 138-141
TOPIC TAGS: spectrometer, mass spectrometer, magnetic mass spectrometer,
two stage magnetic mass spectrometer, mass spectrometry
ABSTRACT: A further development of these authors' two-stage mass spectro-
meter (PTE, 1962, no. 3, p. 119) is described. In this model, a change in the
ion-path radius in the second stage is effected by means of a step change in the
inaunetic field intensity. Dispersion formulas are derived. A sample mao
spect trum of isotopes (K K and Kf' ) of: autral potassium illustrates the
n
feasibility'of measuring two peaks dikiering by one mass unit and having an
of 100/107
intensity ratio These advantages over the previous model are
Cori
ACCESSION NR: AP4018379
claimed: (1) The entire chamber volume :19 under the same potential; there is no
necessity of an additional internal chamber insulated from the external;
(2) Easier alignment procedure and iiweep. 'Orig, art. has: 3 figures and
10 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN SSSR (Physico -Technical
Institute, AN SSSR)'
SUBMITTED: 02Mar63
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DATE ACQ: 1SMar64
NO REF SOIA 002
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ACC NR- AP6028620 SOURCE CODE: UR/0057/66/036/00B/1459/1468
AUTHOR:
Paloyev,V.I.; Karatayevey.l,,; Zaridberg, E.Ya.
ORG: Physji~otechnical Institute im. A.F.Ioffe, AN SSSR, Leningrad iziko--tokhnich-
!eskiy institut AN SSSR)
TITLE: On the applicability of the Sahn-Langmuir formula to the description of the
itemperature dependence of the positive ion curreat incident to surface ionization of
! I
!atoms on silicon
SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 36, no. 8, 1966, 1459-1468
TOPIC TAGS: surface ionization, silicon single crystal, work function, thermlonic
emissionp contact potential, Richardson equation ./OA) 0ueXF4)7-
ABSTRACT: '.'The authors have previously investigated the surface ioni;~ation of Na, Li,
and In on a (111) face of a silicon single crystal (ZhTF, 35, 2092, 1965) and obtained
from their resultsr with the aid of the Saba-Langmuir formula, the value 4.9 V for the
work function of the (111) face of silicon. Vnis value of the work lunction.is much
greater than the value 4.0 V obtained from Richardson plots. Possible hypothesized
reasons for this discrepancy are discussed briefly and most are found to be unconvin-
cing. To clarify this situation, measurements of the work function by different
techniques were undertaken. The measurements were made on the (111) face of a p-type
silicon crystal with a resistivity of about 1000 ohm cm. Centact potentlal work
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functions were derived from retarding potential curves of the thermoelectron emission
~current and of the positive ion current from surface ionization of cesium by compari-
Ison with analogous curves obtained with tungsten and graphite emitters. The thermo-
electron emission current was also measured, and work functions were derived both from
Richardson plots and from the total emission current. The retarding potential curves
l
Ishowed that both the electrons and the positive ions had Maxwellian distributions with
!temperatures equal within the experimEtntal error of 1000 C to the temperature of the
emitter. The contact potential work functions derived from the retarding potential
. 0
curves were independent of temperature over the investigated range from 1100 to 1600 K
band were equal, within the experimental error of about � 001 V, to the value previousl
obtained with the aid of the Saha-Langmuir equation from the temperature dependence of
the surface ionization, The total emission current work function was equal to the con,
tact potential work function of 16000K but Lind a temperature derivative of 6 x*10-4 V/
degree. The Richardson plot gave the previous low value for the work function (4.07 �
0.05 V). From the agreement between the contact potential and surface ionization work
functions it is concluded that the Saha-Lnngmuir equation correctly describes the
temperature dependence of the surface ionization of Na. U. and In on silicon. Possibl
reasons for the low value of the Richardson plot work function are briefly discussed,
ibut none is selected as the most likely. The authors thank.N,I.Ionov and H.11,,Potokhin
Ifor discussions, Orig* art. has: 5 formulas, 6 figures and 1 table,
SUB CODE: 20 SUBM DATE: 03Jan6E; ORIG, REF: Oll OTH REF; 008
2/2 m J 0
TAKOBSON, Andrey Genrikhovich, inzh.; A&-MTATfft a i1 in2h.;
ZHMZNTAKOV, Georgiy Vasillyevich, prof., doktor tekhn.nauk;
VOLKOT, Petr Petrovich, iuzh.; GIUSHIN, N.M., retsenzent;
IMITSKIT, S.N.. doktor tekhn.naulc, nauchn)7 red.; PETROT, G.D.,
inzh., nauchnyy red.; SOKOLISKIT, I.F.. tekhn.red.
[construction ~.-' cofferdams on the Volga River at the site of
the Stalingrad Hydroelectric Power Station; designing and studying
construction sites from the point of view of engineering geology]
Ferekrytie rusla Volgi T Btlrore Stalingradskoi GES; opyt proakti-
rovaniia, inzhonerno-gidrologicheskikh issledovanii i nabliudenii.
Moskva. 1959. 88 p. (MIRA 13:6)
1. Deystvitellnyy chlen Akedemii t3troitel'Btva I arkhitektury
SSSR (for Grishim).
(Stalingrad Hydroelectric Power Station) (Cofferdams)
ATANASYANTS, A.G.; EARATAYNY, V.M.; KUDRY.AVTSKV, N.T., doktor khimichankikh
nauk.
Mectropolishing of magnetic soft--alloy tapes using alternating
current. Vest. mash. 36 no.8:67-68 '56- (MLRA. 9-10)
(Polishing, 3lectrolytic)
85200
S~Wqoo 1-1,13, s/3.29/6o/coo/oli/olo/016
E073/E535
AUTHORS: Smolenskaya, G. N., Engineer, Kudryavtsev, N.T., Doctor
of Chemical Sciences Professor and Karatayev, V. M.,
Engineer -V1
TITLE: Electroplating of Titanium
PERIODICAL: Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov,
1960, No.11, pp.42-43
TEXT: In check tests in which the surface preparation and the V~
plating conditions recommended by H. Richmond (Electro 'plating and
Metal Finish, No.10, 1956) were applied, it was found that the
plating peeled off easily when scratched with a knife, filed at an
angle of 450 and on heating to 150-2500C. Therefore, the authors
selected different plating conditions." The titanium was first
degreased and etched in a mixture of 3.85 MIA of 48% HF and
8.6 mi/l of 70% HNO for several minutes. Following that, anodic
treatment was RppliL for a few seconds with an anode current density
of 0.1-10 A/dm- and more in solutions of various compositions and
concentrations. Then, plating with nickel, copper, zinc and other
metals was applied. In testing the bond strength (filing at an
angle of 45*) satisfactory results were obtained only on powdered Ti,
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E073/E535
Electroplating of Titanium
which was prelininArily sand-blasted. Various other methods were
also tried. On the basis of these experiments the following
technology is recommended:
1) Degreasing with gasoline, rubbing with wet Vienna lime, followed
by rinsing in cold running water.
2) Pickling in a solution containing 185-200 g of HF (40%), 8-10 g of
nitric acid and I litre of water.at 18 to 250C for 4o-6o sec.
3) Rinsing in cold running water.
4) Rinsing for 2 to 3 min in ethylene glycal for the purpose of
preventing-dilution of the zinc electrolyte with water; this
operation can be substituted by drying.
5) Chemical or electro-chemical zinc plating in a solution containing
200 g of HF, 100 g of metallic zinc and 800 ml of ethylene glycol.
6) Rinsing in cold water. .
7) Nickel plating in an ordinary sulphuxic acid bath at 18 to 250C
wi.th an initial-Current gensity of 1-2 A/dm2, which drops within-
1 to 2 min to 0.5-1 A/dm The duration of the nickel plating is
I to 1.5 hours.
8) Rinsing in cold running water, following by drying with warm air
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ACC NR: AP6015065 (N) SOURCE CODE: UR/0:363/66/002/005/0833/0837
AUTHOR: Karatayev, V. V.; Mil'vidskiy, M. G.; Zakharova, N. Ya.
ORG- Giredmet
TITLE: Density and surface tensiL of fused gallium arsenide
"Iy . v. 2, no. 5, 1966, 833-837
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorganicheskiye materia
TOPIC TAGS: gallium arsenide, surface tension, arsenic, vapor pressure
ABSTRACT: The density of gallium arsenide at the melting point and at an equilibri~
um, vapor pressure of arsenic was determined pyenometrically in a sealed quartz am-
poule. The initial gallium arsenide had an n-type conductivity and a carrier con-
centration of 1016_1017 cm-3. The density was found to be 5.99j0.08 g/cm3. The
volume change on melting was 11.3%. The surface tension, also measured in a sealed
quartz ampoule at definite arsenic vapor pressures, determined by weighing falling
drops, was found to be 442t16 dynes/cm for a melt of stoichiometric composition. A
relationship was established between the surface tension of fused gallium arsenide
and the vapor pressure of arsenic in the ampoule. Tellurium and excess arsenic were
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shown to be stirface-active impurities in gallium arsenide. Orig. art. has- 3 fig-,
ures, 3 tables, and 3 formulas.
SUB CODE: 20,07/ SUBM DATE: 17Sep65/ ORIG REF: 007/ OTH REF: 007
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KARATAYEV, Ye. S., Candidate Agric Sci (dies) -- "7be biological apsects of
forcing fruit plants". Pushkin, 1959. 20 pp (Min Agric USSR, Leningrad Agric
Inst) (KL., No 24, 1959, 145)
KARk'r,"iYE7, Yli.
Oar u., INTO 7 1, .
( 1h ! T R A ] 19 , -;- "
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!iov-,rldl d~)st!zl,el-iy rlau~' i- i tol~7!,.rjj-.j-.
KOATAYEVA, G.K.
Changes in the urine in traumatism following the administration of the
heterogenic BN-8 protein blood substitute. Trudy Kiev. nauch.-iBal. inst.
perel. krovi i neotlozh. khir. 3',114-116 161.
(MIRA 17ilO)
1. KLyevskiy institut perelivaniya krovi.
KARATAYEV). G&L-Wyev, ul, Yauvarskogo vonstaniya, d-3., kv.24)
Effect of beterogenous BK-8 protein blood subf;-titute or the adhesion
fracturov. Nov.khir.arkh. no.ID86-87 161. WIRA 14112)
1. Khirurgicheskoye otdeleniya Nav. - prof. V.I. Akimov) Kiyev-
shogo naiiehno-issledovatellskogo instituta parelivanlya krovi
i reotlozhnoy khirargii.
(FRACTUM) (BLOOD PLASMA SUBSTITUTES)
KRABI-LISHOKIKOV, A.I.; ANMMVA, L.G.; BIRYUKOVA, Z.M.;..-P.RATAYEVAS I.M.;
FILICHENKOVA, T.G.
Activated adsorption of nitrogen. Zhur.fiz.khim. 37 no.1:204-206
Ja 163. (MIPA 170)
1. Institut azotnoy proruphlennosti.
KARATAYEVA, 1C. G.
"Data on the Serum Therari of Influenza," by F. G. E,pshteyn, .4. S. Le-vinsm. ,
Z. A. Semashko, A. G. Chetwerikov, M. M. Vital, M. A. Belavintseva, K. G. Karatayeva,
N. N. Malkava, R. Ye. Gallshteyn, Ye. G. Korabishcher, A. A. Krums, K. I. Hatveyava
Voprosy Meditsinrk2y VirusoloEii, Moscow, No. 2, 1949, pp. 278-28'1
UVR
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KARATAYEVA, T.P.; YEFUMOLENKO, N.F.
Structure of coprecipitated Mg (OH)2 - Fe (OH)3 lWdroxides
as dependent on the component ratio. Vestsi ~21 13SSR.Sar.khim.
nav. no.2:121-126 165. (,.aFA assi.,-)
YPMOLIKIKO, II.F.; KARATAYFTA, T.P.
Dependence of the stme-ture and sorpt-jon propert.ies of the
system of hydro>6des Mg(OH) - 2Fe(OH) on the conditions;
of preparation and heat tratzmt. Dk?. AN IMM 9 no. ll,~
725- 728 hl 165 WIRA 1.9!1)
1, Kafedra neorganicheskoy khimIJ. Belorwqskogo gomidarstuven-
nogo miversiteta Imani benina.
YERMOLENKO, N.F.; RARATAYEVA, T.P,
Structure and Sorptive properties of the system of hydrozldes
as dependent on the conditions of preparation.
M9(0102 - 2Fe(OH)3
DAL AN BSSR 9 no*10:668-670, 0 165.
(MIRA M12)
la Kafedra neorganicheakiy "Imil Belorasskogo gosudarstvannogo
universiteta imeni, V.I.Lanina. Sumitted May 29v 1965.
DONSKAYA, Ye.P.; 4RATAYEVA. Te.A.-, BUDILINA. Yu.D.; GOROXHOVA. V.I.;
DRITS,
M.A.Volkova,- on her 60th birthday and t~e 35th anniversary of her
medical service. Probl.tub. 36 no.1:124 1-58. Wu i1:4)
(VOLTOVA, HOIIA ALEMANDROMA, 1897-- )
XAP-kTAY'LT-r-A-TALDiA-jk, f. 14 - blaster Bio*' Sci (diss) -- '~)evonian astrole-pids of
--- L -
the TISSR and their stratigumphic dictribution". Moscov, 1959. 18 pp (Aca(I SCI
USSR, paleontological Inot), (KL, No 1, :L95c), ir,,)
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C7,10r'RAP Iff & CEOLOGY
V. 'Die mode of life of some -49te role:) i, lae (subel.
Pterichtliye5.) in Russian.
vol. 8, 1,95,8.
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March 195�, [.~nclass.
BELYUKAS, K.K.rBeliukas, K.], akademik, red.; GRIGYALIS, A.A.
L
[Grigelis, A.), kand. gool.-miner. nauk, red.; GUDELIS,
V.K.J. kand. geol.-mincr. nauk, red.; KISNERMS, Yu.L.
[Kisnerius, J.1, kand. geol.-miner. nauk, red.;
KARATAYUTE-TALIMAA, V.N.[Karatajute-Talimaa, V.1, kand.
biol. nauk, red,
[Problems of geology in Lithuania] Voprosy geologii Litvy.
I
Pod red. A.A.GrigialiBa i V.N,Karataiute-Ta.1imaa. Villnius,
1963. 623 p. (MIRA i6:11)
1. Lietuvos TSR Mokslu Akademija, Vilna, Geolog-Ijos ir geog-
raf1jos institutas, 2. AN Litovskoy SSR (for Belyukas).
(Lithuania--Geology)
KARATETSKIY)__�,S.; VICLOYANOV, A.F.
...:-
Effect of high-frequency coupling botwoen dotectors on the
accuracy of a correlation method for measuring microwave
generator fluctuations. Radictekh. i elektron. 7 no.32:1896-1900
N 62. (MIRA 15:11)
(Microwave measurements) (Oscillators, Electric)
ABsTRAct: As the results reported,by various researchers have differed widely, .3.
special inveaftgation of 1 -f. fluctuation of the reflex klystron has been organized. To
eliminate the error associated
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with measuring -detector noise 0
j v -if a preliminary detection by two
Independent detectors and a
subsequent measuring of the'
correlation coefficient of the two
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KMTMV$ A. 1).
KARATEM, A. D.: "Investigation of the effect of secondary proces-
sea on the radiation of the carbon monoxide band at the posi-
tive post of a glow discharge." Min Higher Education USSR.
Tomsk State U imeni V. V. Kuybyshev. Tcask. 1956.
"(Dissertation for the Degree of Gandidate in Physicomathematical
i-A Sciences),
SO: Knizhaya letopisi., No. 23, 1956
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B100102
3ykov, S. '13., "arateyev, A. D., Oreshkin, P. T., iayeva, I.S.
-croth 0C
t-ermistors for working temperatures up to 200
X,*7'j7()Dj(; 7
nzhc:-,erno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, v.'5, no, 8o 1962, 93-96
1 - 5 mm lon - and 0.6 mm thick. cylinders, small grains and beadi,
-.era produced from the three powder mixtures (1) 75;6' CuO + 25P' Fe2039 (2)
0.4
32~; Co C. , (3) M", MnO +. 3 NiO with the aid-of press molds
1~ 2 /0
2 3 0 0
the other Iwo at 1200 C for
firs" mixture was calcined at 1000 C ,
2 '10-ars. The ends of the specimens viere silver plated, with iron or
'_liras brazed onto them. After aging, these thermistors were
0 0
c.-libr--ited in the temperature range from 20 to 200 C. The mean temperature
coefJ"icient and the quantity B, which enters into the relation for the
r._~sistance R Aexp(B/T) have the following values for the three
co~ Dos,* , ions:
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,'uicrothermistors for working ... B104 B102
(A CL 0 B
20 100 200
N
3. 2.0' 1 .2~6' 2630 'IC
(2) 6-7- 5 , 9;"" 2 7 5'A 12960 'K
(31.
j ?
4.11/'.)
2 . 5j,,
3660 'K
The calibra-Lion curves reproduce well and no aging occurs with
co:-.Iuinuous oDeration. The thermistor has a low heat capacity and can be
co-.-inected with elastic conductors (Fig. 1). There are 2 figures..
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kidze, g. Novokuznetsk
(Siberian .1etallurgical Institute imeni Sergo
Ordz"ionikidze, Novokuznetsk)
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ACCESSION NR: AR3006965 S/0058/63/000/008/bOO7/DO08
SOURCE: RZh. Fizika, Abe. OD44
AUTHOR: I~Arateyev! A. D.
TITLE: Effect of secondary processes,on the radiation intensity
of.triplet systems.of,carbon monoxide bands
CITED SOURCE: Tr. Novokuznetskogo g6s. ped. in-ta, v. 4, 1962,
143-145
TOPIC TAGS: carbon monoxide, triplet system band radiatiom
intensity, secondary process
TRANSLATION: The influence of the discharge conditions and of
secondary processes on the intensity of_radiationO~bf different sys-
tems of CO bands are,discussed. The investigation of the role of
secondary processes in the radiation is based on the method of com-
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paring the theoretical and experimental intensities. Good agreement
between the theoretical and experimental curves is observed for all
bland systems belonging to a single group of terms. For bands be-
longing to the triplet group of terms; a noticeable discrepancy is,
iobserved. The analysis carried out by the author shows that the
~quenching of the radiation can occur only by transferring the molecu-,
wlar excitation energy to the walls of the discharge tube.
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AUTHORSi Oreshkin, P. T.; Tretlyakov, A. V.; By*kov, S. B.; Grachev, As V.;
Karateyev, A. D.
TITLEt Thermistors for measuring surface temperatures of bodies
SOURCE: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 30, no. 2, 1964, 234-235
TOPIC TAGSi thermietor, surface temperature, themistor SMI-11 thermistor Slff-2,
tho='4tor ITV-275
.ABSTRACT: The working portions or thermistors SIII-I and SMI-2 represent grains
0-5 x 0-5 X 0-5 mm in size, consistin- of 75% CuO and 25/14 Fe,O Two OD osite
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surfaces of each grain are coated with silver. In a contactless thermistor SM-1
two steel wires are soldered to the silvered surfaces; in a contact thermistor
SIMI-2 one of the leads is a spring and the other a wire. The working parts are
coated either with enamel or with lacquer, the former coating serving up to tem-
peratures of 300-350c, the latter up to 80-100C. Preliminary graduating of
thermistors was accomplished on a hollow steel roller with a nichrome heating ele-
ment installed along its axis. Surface temperatures were measured with a thermo-
couple. Thermietor SY&I-1 was enclosed in a textolite cup and fixed on the roller.
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Contactless thermistor 1TV-275 was held at 0.75 0-15 mm from the roller. in both
cases the temperatures were somewhat lower than those shown by the thermocouple.
This difference increased with the distance from the roller, with the speed of
revolution of the roller, and with air circulation. However, for continuously
fluid-cooled-rollers, the contactless and 'the contact thermistors gave equal
readings. Contactless thermistors were found adaptable to stationary conditions.
Readings obtained with.s. contact thermistor SMI-2 varied with the amount of pres-
sure applied to the spring. For a wet roller these readings were similar to those
obtained with SMI-1. The contact thermistor was found useful for measuring surface
temperatures of ferromagnetio bodies., -Tt provides readings everY 5-7 seconds.
Orig. art.'has: 2 figures.
ASSOCIATIONt Sibirskiy metallurgicheskiy inatitut i Uralmash:savod (Sibezian
Metallurgical Institute and Uralmashzavod)
SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACqs 26Feb64 ENCL: 00
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, 1959, Nr 12, pp 259 - 260
(USSR)
AUTHORS: Plotkin, Ye.I., Kar-ateyev B ., Yud a, O.M.
_i -- - Wha"WMI.
TITLE- On the "Ionophone"-Type Electroacoustical Transducer
PERIODICAL- T-r. - 14au-chno-tekhn, kcZnferentsii Leningr. ele ktrotekIL-t. in-ta
svyazi., Nr 3, Leningrad, 1959, PP 39 - 46
ABSTRACT; A description is given of the first experimental model of an
ionophone, developed at the Leningrad Electrical-Engineering
Institute of Commuiication. T'he electric power supply circuit.
diagram is submitte-d, as well as the main electroacoustical
characteristics of the ionophone.
Author's r&sum6
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