SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHACHATURYAN, M.KH. - KHACHIKYAN,E.YE.

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MCHORY101, H.Kh. Role of the correlative strength of excitation of cortical conters in the function of conditioned reflex connections of tho second order. Trudy Ifiziol.lab.All SSSR 1:63-95 '59- (MIRA 12:8) (CONDITIOIBM RBSP011a) DOLGIKH, M.A.; MATVIYENKOp V.V.; AIIACHATURIYAN, N.S. 9stimating the stability of leaching chambers in deposits of rock Balt. Trudy VHIIST no.12t74-Ill 162. (MIRA 16:11) KHACHATURYAN, N.S. Mechanical characteristics of the rock salt of the Avarsk deposit in the Armenian S.S.R. Izv. AN Am. SSR. Ser. tekh. nauk 18 no.104-76 165. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut podzemnoy gazifikatsii ugley. AUTHOR: Gortachev, S.Y., Khachaturiyan, O.B. 76-il-21/35 TITLE: The Dependence of the Velocity of Electrolysis on the Composition of Reversible Redox System (Zavisimost' skorosti elektroliza ot sostava obmtimykh okialitellno-vosstanovitellnykh sistem) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Fizicheskay Khimii, 1957, Tol. 31, Nr 11, pp. 2526-2-533 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The system ferro-, ferricyanAdes was investigated. The method em- ployed was that of the temperature dependence of current density on the polarization potential, which was used in a number of vorks (e. g. Ref.6-10). The investigation of the kinetics of the eleotro- chemical reaction oxidation of ferro-, ferricyanides shows that with a concentration of 0.1 and 0-3 M and 25, 40, 60 and 800 0 the velocity of the process concerned is limited by the concentration polarizat@on. An equation is derived with the help of which it is possible to compute the dependence of amperage on composition in the case of any polarization potential for reversible redox systems. There are 8 figures and 12 references, 8 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATIM Chemical-Technologioal Institute imeni. D.I.Mendelayev (Khimiko- tekhriologioheakiy institut im. D.I.Xendeleyeva) KIIACIITURYAN. O.B. Cand Plem Sci -- (diss) "Study of electro- chemical kinetics of certain bP&&s=k4&6',I-e -xi A- ca4aa4ba@e systems." MOB 1958, 12 pp (Min of Higher -@ducation USSR. Mos Order of Lenin Chem Tech Inst im D.J. Mendeleyev) 120 copies. (KL, 21-56, 68) AUTHORS: Khachaturyan, 0. B., Gorbachev, S. V. SOVP-56-56-1-6146 TITLE: The Polarization of Reversible Oxidative-Reductive Systems (Polyarizataiya obratimykh okinlitellno-vosstanovitellnykh sistem)Ferro-Ferri Ions (Ferro-ferriiony) PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysahey shkoly, Khimiya i khimicheakaya tekhnologiya, 1958, Nr 1, pp. 19 - 22 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In spiteofit great number of papers on the kinetics of the electrochemical oxidation and reduction of the iron ions in solutions a uniform point of view concerning the nature of the polarization which accompanies this process has hitherto been lacking. This is shown by a survey of publications(Refs 1-6) according to which the nature of the overcharging process of the iron ions is not finally explained. Therefore the authors investigated its kinetics in sulfuric acid solutions under application of the temperature-kinetic method (Ref 9). In this connection the mechanism of the most retarded stage which determines the velocity of the whole process may be determined reliably only if the following three factors are investigated: Card 1/4 a) The absolute value of the effective activation energy, The Polarization of Reversible Oxidative-Reductive sov/156-58-1-6/46 Systems. Ferro-Ferri Ions b)its dependence on the polarization potential, and c) the influence of stirring on the velocity of the proceeding process. Solutions of bi- and trivalent iron sulfate in 0,1 n.sulfuric acid were investigated. Figure 1 shows curves which were plotted for 0,1 M solution in a not stirred electrolyte at 20 - 600C. The curves increase rapidly with rising temperature and the polarization is reduced. The imperfect symmetry of the anode- and cathode curves points out that the anode process is lagging behind the cathode process. It was found that the curves of the current density logarithm versus the inverse temperature function in a wide range repreont parallel straight lines (Fig 2). On the strength of the obtained polythermal curves the amount of the effective activation energy (Ref 9) of the cathode- and anode process was calculated for all investigated concentrations. It fluctuated between 6 and 7 kcal/mol. Since stirring is a criterion which suggests a diffusion nature of the process, its influence was investigated. Figure 3 shows that the stirring of the electrolytes reduces to a great extent the polarization and increases the current density. The values Card 2/4 of the activation energy were in this case not equal to the The Polarization of Reversible Oxidative-Reduative SOY/156-58-1-6/46 Systems. Ferro-Ferri Ions last mentioned. It was found that also a prototro@iq.4,(proto- tropnyy) mechan4sA takes place beside the ionic co@Q"Uctivity. Thus an occurrence may be assumed of a hydrolysis in the sulfate iron solutions which leads to the formation of the colloidal iron hydroxide. The latter was proved as well. The iron hydroxide plays the r3le of a surface-active addition in the solution. The existence of the latter causes an in- creased value of the amount of the effective activation energy (Ref 10). There are 3 figures and 10 references, 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra fizicheskoy khimii Moskovskogo khimiko-tekhnologiches- kogo institute, im. D. I. Mend eleyeva (Chair of Physical Chemistry of the Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology imeni D.I. Mendraeyev) MMITTED: September 12t 1957 Card 3/4 A LITHORS s Khachaturyan, 0. B. , Goruuche, TITLEs Electrochemical Kinetics of Somt, _.teversible Hedox S:(.-t@rrs (Elektrolthimichookaya kinetikn ri-!,-:o@cryO oki.r;IiLe:Lfno-vosstarioviti-!Ilnykii JiiLtf@M/ PERIODIC.!iL; Izv,-sfiy,.t vysuhikh uciiebnykti za-i,_den!.y. tekhriologiya, 1958, Nr 2, pp lUb-113 ADSTRACT: Tile reversible systems have a particular po:;iti3ri trie various electrochemical processea. The number cf .n. elementary atagea which are responsiblc i'.:)r tho J11, polarization is here the least. Therefore, quite recenzly, the investigators have taken much interest in reaox systE-@ms Pspe- cially in such typical cases as and others (Refs 2-6). In these studies, liow--vert the influence exercised by the composition of these systems upori tne rate of the electrochemical reaction is scarcely being considered. Even 4-ri those papers where this -*as done (Refs 5-8), no cc,aclasions with respect to the rate of oleztrclysis werp au- thors investigated the problem under review foi- of' the Card 1/4 ferro-ferricyanides and of sivple iror, salt--. Th@ -.,-,et;.)Q of -a -7J J ne 30 Electrochemical Kinetics of' Some Reversible Ac-(Iox oiyetem3 measurement and the equipment were already previciiii1y Q-@.Zcr,.b- ed (Ref 11). Diagrams of the "electrochemical activiTi-l )n the basis of the isotherms of the dependence of tht rate upon the polarization potential (Fig 1 'I 3;vrL These measurements were ra4.-rir;d out for varl; 0, 0. -Ith oxidized and reduced onv at @,Q 60 and boo concentration of the solution oi 0.1 Noutral saltzi i-rrn, ferricyanideB and iron sulfate6 in a 0.1 11 sulfuric ricir were tested. As it can be seen in figures 2 ana 5, thi.- Isopoteritial curves of' tne dependence of the ciectrolyisis rate on th@ com- position of the system pass throagh it maximum. Tt.,is fLaximum is shifted with the increasing polarization potontiul ar.j Altln the change of tho compoaition oi th-t ,iolution. This sniCr @-- char- acteriatic both of anodic and cathodic pro,.,esspq. Ttie gation of the systems (Refs 11,12) shows that the abr@vt- r.iles remain valid for (All concentraLlons (up to the saturaLed s@jlu- tions) and for all temperaturej invedtigated. From thiza @-, may be concluded that the rule detected Is not aeterm;.nvu by incividual properties of the system .'nve--,t;.gateQ, but @ppprenl-. Cara 214 ly by the most retarded stage of the process. Thitj ntag@- po.3- SOV/153-58-2-18/zO Electrochemical Kinetics of Some Reversible Redox Systems sesses a diffusion nature. Starting from this it was tried to calculate the curves obtained. After various computations the authors establish the equation (6), from which can be seen that the position of the maximum on the curve is determined by the total concentration, -the polarization potential and tem- perature. If the equation (6) is applied to the description of the experimental data regarding ferro-ferri ions, only the character of the rule observed can be determined. The maximum of the corresponding -curves remains below the maximum computed and the rate of the process is considerably reduced as com- pared with its calculated value (Fig 4). Finally, the determi- nation and dependence of the coefficientr (equation 4) (Tables 1,2) are discussed. Thus the aut ors proved that in a system consisting of ferro-ferri-sulfates quantitative devia- tions from the values computed by equation (6) are observed. They are explained by adsorption of the colloidal iron hydroxide on the eleatrodes. There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and 18 references, 10 of which are Soviet. Card 3/4 W-4" SOV/153-58-2-18/3C) Electrochemical Kinetics of' Some Reversible Redox Systems ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni D. I. Mendeleyeva (Moscow Institute bf Chemical Technology imeni D. I. Mendeleyev) Kafedra fizicheskoy khimii (Chair of Physical Chemistry) SUBMITTED: September 23, 1957 Card 4/4 AUTHORS: Khachaturyan, 0. B., Gorbachev, S. V. 76-32-4-39/43 TITLEz The Polarization of the Reversible Ferri-Ferrocyanide Redox Systems (Polyarizatsiya obratimykh okLa:Litej'no- -vosstanovitellnykh sistem. Ferri-ferrotsianidy) PERIODICALt Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, 1958, Vol. 32, Nr 4, PP. 952-954 (USSR) ABSTRAM Investigations of the problem mentioned in the title have been carried out already by many scientists, as there are Grubs (Reference 1), Friedenhagen (Reference 2), Von Hayek (Reference 3), Le-Blano (Reference 4), Gust (Reference 5). V- F- Illinakiy and N. P. Lapin (Refen rence 6)j the latter pointed out that these processes take place without a diffusion mechanism. In the present paper the temperature-kinetic method of investigation described in references was applied, an U-shaped vessel and platinum electrodes having been used as electrolyser. From the graphically represented experimental data can be seen that the cathode- and anode curves take a symme- trical course, and that limit currents were observed Card 1/2 at 25, 4o and 6oOC. The amount of effective activation The Polarization of the Reversible Ferri- 76-32-4-./9/43 Ferrocyanide Redox Systems energy was computed according to a formula and an interval of 40-3 kcal/mol was found. This is regarded as proof for the diffusive kind of the limit stage of the process and the course of the polarization curves is computed according to Nernst. By modifyin the apparatus the investigations were carried out in mixing and it was found that the mixing of the liquid exerts a strong in. fluence on the course of the polarization curve. There are 2 figures and lo references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCILTION: Khimiko-tekhnologicheakiy institut im. D. 1. Mendeleyeva Moskva (Moscow, Chemical-Technological Institute im. D, I. Mendeleyev) SUBMITTED: February 28, 1957 1. Ferri-ferrocyanide redox systems--Polarization Card 212 BUMMISTRUVA, 011ga Aleksandrovna; KARA11kT1YANTS, Rikhail Khristoforovich, prof.; KARETNIKC;V, Gennan Sergeyevich, dots.i KISELEVA, Yekaterina Vasillyevnd, dots.; KUDRYASHCV,, Igor' VIndimirovich, dots.; MIKHAYLOV, Vladimir Vasillyev@ch, dots.; STA103TENKO, Yakaterina Pavlovna, dots.; STRELITSOV, Igor' Sergeyevich; KHACHATURYAN, Ollga Borisovna, dots.; GORBACHEV ` S.V., doktor kh1m.'nAuk, prof., zaal. deyatell n.quki i tekhniki, red.; ALAVERDCV, Yn.G., red.; VORONINA, 1U,, tekhn, red. [f,Rboratory work in physical chemistry] Praktikum po fizicya- skoi khimii. [By] O.A.Burmistrovn i dr. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola, 1963. 553 P. (MIRA 16:1!) (Chemistry, Physical and theoretical-Laboratory manual) T KRESHKOV, A.P.; MiSHLAYAYETA, L.V.; YdIACHATURYAN, O.B.; KRASNOSHCHEKOVt V.V. Conductometric analysis of silicon in organosilicon compounds. Zhur. anal. khim. 18 no.11:1375-1379 N 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskly inatitut imeni D.I. Mendeleyeva. ACCESSION NRj AP4019521 .8/0076/64/038/002/0372/0374 1 1AUTHOR: Khochaturyant 0 9 Be (Moscow); Pedorovag He 8* (Moscow) ITITLE: Hat`u%ral con-vection vs recharging rate in reversible oxidation-reductiou I Isystems :SOURCE: Zhurnal fizicheakoylkhimii, v. 38, no. 2. 1964, 372-374 ITOPIC TAGS: electrolytic convection, oxidation reduction electrolysist ferrL Iferro electrolysis,, electrolytic recharging rate, iron ion ;ABSTRACT: After reviewing a considerable number of studies dealing with recharge ;in reversible oxidation-reduction processes, the authors define their purpose Ias an investigation in how far natural convection influences the rate of anodic !and cathodic process during recharge of simple and complex Lronjonso For tbeLr I itests they used the X&B,-451 shadow instrument to determine (by changing refraction), ;the viscosity and distribution of upward and downward flows, It was found th&t' @recbargc of Iron ions is accompanied by natural convections To characterize the ;amount of convective sunwand of polariratien.it is proposed to use the amount of :hydraulic reaLetacce of friction, A Pj which.,in the given caseq only depends ;Card. . ....... ACCESSION NR: AP4019521 ,on the viscosity of the solution flowing along the electrode. In the recharge ,of complex iron ions, the convective summands'of polarization in the anodic and :Cathodic processes are equal* A considerable difference In the Viscosity of the and ferri-sulfate dolutions can explaid'the lag of the anodic behind the ;cathodic process when recharpUq In these solutLoaso 'ASSOCIATION: MoskovskLy kh*ik9 tekhnologiche'skiy Lnotitut ins D# ro ;Mendeleyeva CHoscow Chmical. ftineerLug Institute) SUBMITTED OlFeb63 DATA ACQ: 3D%r64 SIM: -00 iSUB CODHs CH W RV SOVI 009 OTHBR: 000 Card 2/2 KHACHATURYMN, B. -, P"DOW7P., .......... Frftjct: (if riatural cn tKe r'-scharging rate Ir. r&-er-i@ble ivdax uysbemo. Zllrur. fiz. khIm. 38 nc.2:372-374 F '64. (M.-IRA 17:8) .10 1 ko, tull .. Mcpkr.vsk-iY khim., -teknr,olcpicheqkJ.y instl irxni Wndeleyc-m. - KIIAGIIATURYAN, 0. B. Kinetj,@ method of detormining concentration in reversible redo,x systemi, Zhur. fiz. khim. 38 no.3:728-732 Mr 164. (MIRA 17-7) 1. Khimiko-telhnologicheskiy institut imeni D.I. Mendeleyeva, Moskva. SM.*GEIJ'YA, P.O.; KHACHhTURYANg F&AG, Controlling lho -jeopenal In 9-1-1 (n, Ge-orglan (M I RA 1-, 97 01, NAZIROV9 R.K.; SMAGINt I,F,; KHACHATURYAN. S.A. , (- CC Designing and building the first experimental precaat reinforced concrate movable pier in the Zyrya-More marine oil field. Azerb. neft.khoz. 40 no.12j47-50 D 161. OURA 15:8) (Apsheron region-Artifioial Islands) (Precast oonorste oonstruction) NA'ZIROV, R.K., inzh.; SMAGIII, I.F.; KIIAGIIATURYAN, S.A., kand. tekhn. nauk.,[deceaBed); DOffMTS) M-L., inzh., red. [Construction of precast reinforced concrete offshore piers- work practice of the Azerbaijan offshore Construction Trustl Stro.ltellstvo moraklkh tramportnykh oBtakfid iz sbornogo zholezobetona; opyt raboty tresta. t'Azmorneftastroi." MoBkva, GoDstroiizdnt, 1963. 20 p. (MIlRA 17:7) 1. Akademiya stroitell8tva I arkhitektury 3MR. Nauchno- issledovatellski;y Institut orgunizatsiip mokhanizatsii i tekhnicheskoy pomoshchi stroitellstvu. 2. Direktor Gosudar- stvermogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo i proyektnogo instituta, nor.skoy nefti (for Nazirov). 3. Glavr7y inzhener proyekta zhelezobetonnykh sooruzheniy Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-issltdo- vatellskogo i proyektnogo instituta morskoy nefti (for Snagin). 4. Nachaltnik. otdela zhel7zobatoruVkh sooruzheniy Gosudarstven- nogo naucbno-isaledovatel skogo i proyektnogo instituta morskoy neft (for Khachaturyan). KHACHATURYAN, S. A. Khachaturyan, S. A. -- "Experimental Investigation of the Acoustic Super- charging of Piston GampressorB with the Aid of Variable Volume Reso- nators." Min Higher Education USSR,, Moscow Order of Labor Red Banner Petrolewn Inst imeni Academician 1. H. Oubkin,, Chair of Petroleum- Industrial Machines and Mechanism, Moscow,, 1955 (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences) SO: KnizhWa Letopis', No. 23, Moscow., Jun 55j, pp 87-104 MACHATURYAN, S.A. -, I 41ordhitelAg In compressor pipeline stations. Gaz.prom.ae.9: 28-32 S 156. (Kw 9:10) (Compressors) (GAs distribution) K"nIF)Cti AT Uf@yt) r1j, 24(l);14(5) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATIOJ"I SOV/2965 Gladkikh, Petr Andreyevich, and SeMey Ara-novich Khachaturyan Vibratsil v truboproyodakh I metok ikh ustraneniya (Methods of Eliminating Vibrations In Pipes) Moscow, Manhgiz, 1959. 242 p. Errata slip Inserted. 2s5OO cop@es printed. Reviewer; L, Ya. Tsikerman Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed.: L. B. Kublanovskiyj Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishinj House., A. L. Tairova; Tech. Ed.: V. D. ElIkind; Managing d, for Literature on Machine and Instrument Con- struction: N, V. Pokrovskiy, Engineer. PURPOSE: This book is Intended for technical personnelg designers, mechanics,# and scientific workers. COVERAGE: The book deals with the theory of the generation of vibrations in pressure pipelines and piston-blower installatiorz. Practical suggestions for'lowering vibrations to a permissible level are given. The use of acoustic filters as pulsating ressure dampers is described. N. N. Andreyev and A. I. g elov are mentioned for their contributions to the development Card 115 Methods of Eliminating (Cont.) SOV12965 of the theory, design, and testing of acoustic filters used on com- pressors. There are 57 references; 37 Soviet, 18 English, and 2 German. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface 3 Ch. I. Introduction 5 1. Basic concepts 11 2. Natural and forced vibrations 12 3. Sound waves 15 4. Representation of vibrations In the form of complex numbers 22 Ch. II. Differential Equations for a Compressible Fluid 27 1. The wave equation and its solutions 27 2. Forced vibration of fluid in a tube without friction 31 3. Equation for a compressible flUid with friction taken Into account 34 Card 2/5 ) SOV/2965 (Cont . Methods of Eliminating 95 1. Extent of permissible vibrations 96 2. Foundations for compressors ibration Insulation for 3. Directions for designing v eriodic shaking force ith 100 102 p machines w arameters for vibration insulation ti S 104 4. ng p elec 5. Spring shock absorbers 112 6. Rubber shock absorbers 117 ?. Combined shock absorbers 121 8. Location of vibration insulators uencies for insulated plants e f i 123 4 9. r q ng Determining whirl lant's forced vibrations f 12 10. p Determini,ng amplitudes o forces transferred to supporting 11. Determining disturbing 127 structures 129 12. Adjustable pipe supports 130 13. Expwision bends Investigating Vibrations at Compressor Stations VI Ch 136 136 . 1. . Instruments for measuring vibrations . tion-recording analysis ib 158 2, ra Fundamentals of v f investigating vibrations and gas pulsations 165 3. Methods o in pipes Card 4/5 Methods of Eliminating (Cont.) SOV12965 4. Vibrations 5. Vibrations 'rl Compressor stations in Piping 6* Investigating surge tanks 6id acoustic absorbers 7. Vibrations in Compressor installations Ch. VII. Vibrations 1* Nonuniformity In PUMOM-station PipiW of pump 2, Damping Pulsations Of Ioutput 3. use Of air chambers in tUld in Piping by air chambers 4@ resistance he presence Of local hydraulic Pulsation of fluid In chamber PIPIng with an 5ir-frea7 surge 5. Vibration-resistant heat Insulation of industrial 6* Recommendations for preventing and eliminating vibrpaitpilons in PumP and compressor installations ng Bibliography AVAILABLE: Library Of COngress (TA492,P6G5) card 515 170 174 189 202 204 205 209 214 219 229 238 24o VK/ec 1-28-60 KIIAMUTURYAN, S.A. the acoustical method for piston compressor pumping using variable volume resonators. Trudy VNIIGAZ no-5:2135-303 159. (Compressors) (Resonators) (MM 12:9) KRACHATURYAN,__S.A*..._kAnd.tekhn.nauk Pulsation dampening in gas pipeline compressor stations. Trudy VNIIGAZ no.8:59-65 160. (KMA 1535) (Compressors) (Gas, Natural-Pipelines) MWHATURYANI S.A., kand.tekhn.nauk Colculating the buffer capacity of a pieton compreasor, Trudy VNIIGAZ no*8t66-77 160, (MIRA 15:5) (Comprenaors) (Gaa, Natur-al-Pipelines) KOZOBKOV, A. A.; KHADRATURYIN S f!=MLL&& Spectrum of imtural frequencies of gas oscillations in the communication systems of compressor machines. Trudy MINXHiGP no.45t69-73 163- (MIRA 16:7) (Gas pipes) (Compressors) (Gas dynamics) GLADKIKII, P.A.; YIIACIIATURYAN,, S.A.; KAZAKEVICH, V.V., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., retsenzent; DODNER, V.A., cloktor tekhn. nauk, prof., retsenzent; DANILOV, L.N., inzh., red.; DANILIN, L.N., red.izd-va,- T1140FEYEVA, N.V., tokhn. red. [Preventing and eliminating vibrationo in pumping units] Preduprezhdenie i ustranenle kolobanil nagnotatellrykh usta- novok. Mosk-vat lzd-vo "Manhinortroenie," 1964. 274 p. (MIRA 17:4) KOZOBKOV, A.A.; MESSEPJ4AN, A.S.; KHACHATURYANO S.A. Simulating gas-flow motion in a gas pipeline. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; noft' i gaz 6 no.10:83-85 163. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Mo@;Icovskiy Institut neftekhinichaskoy I gazovoy promyshlennostl im. akademika I.M.Gubkina i Vsesoyuzn3ri zaochnyy politekhnicheski.:r institut. KOZOBKOV, A.A.; MACHATUIVIAN, S.A. Extinguishing pressure surges in the pipelines of compressor ys, uchebo zav.; neft' i gaz 5 no.10:83-88 machinery. Izv. r l62. (MIIL' 17:8) 1. Moskovskiy institut neftokhimichaskoy i gazavoy promysh- lennosti imeni akademika Gubkina i Vseso-.uzrjyy zaochnyy poli- tekhnicheskiy inatitut. M-YANP 'Entlynkt-4'ng thp arror in thn el6r;trin r@vicling of a puLsilt"Ing gas fl-ti. Geiw,. prom. 9 no.UtU-1.6 064. OICIRA 17sl2) --K"ACHA71MYAN. Z.,. Investigating Ljn@ssure variatJGns In the tubing of gas Fi-;tkn 11 ,:cmuresour muckliner.7. Cnz. delo nc.1.0 ' 19 164. (MlWt 3.871) y zacchnyy politeklmiches1kiy lnitltut,, 1. Weari3ruzity- VIADISIAV13,7, A.S.; K070BKOV, A.A.; I-CESSERNANY A.S.; FISARFVSKIY, V.11-1.; KHACHAIURYAN, @.A. Physical mode.-iig of the pressure vibrations in pipeline systems. Gaz. delo no.1:14-17 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Moskovskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znatneni institut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti Im. akad. Gulkins. i Vaesoyuznyy zaochnyy politekhnichaskly institut. ABONZONO M., kand.tekhri.nauk; K(JZOBKOV, A,1,#, kand, takhnonauk; XHACHATURYM, kand.tokhn,.naukl XOZLOV, VeAt. Inahe Electrical model of a piaton-tvpe compressor station. From. OnerRa 20 no.10143-45 0 165, (MrRA 18sIO) KHACHATURYAN, S.K.1, inzh. Inbuilt transformer stationB in =micipal electric power distribtition networko. Energetik 11 no.Ilt23-25 N 163, (MIRA 16:") A,:C 'Ar,L)()LI89,11 SOURCE CODE: ui/0000/65/000/00()/0101/0107 e A UT. 10 11 Levi, V. A.; Iflusayelyan, A. S.; Polon.,kly, Z. Khaci,,@.'@u,^yani OAG. Burcau of Marine Geophysical ProGpecting. Azerbaydzhan Scibn- i ."fic-Research InGtitute of Petroleum Production (Kontora.morGkoy ,Goofizicheslcoy razvedki. AzerbaydzhanGkly nauchno-iGsledo,vatel.!skiy institut po dobychc nefti) ITIML: Rcsults of the application of the central-ray method in the @,southeastern part of the Kur deprcaGion minar po novoy metodike zeysmorazvedki. SOURCE: Vzesoyuznyy ne iSeysmorazvedlca a primeneniyem gruppirovaniya vzryvov na dllnnykh.ba.,Iakh; 'i sposoba tsentralInykh luchey (Seismic prospecting using the grouping of shots on long bases and the methodof central rays); trudy seminara. 1',"'oscow, Izd-vo Nedra, 1965, 101-107 :TO?IC TAGS: zel.Gmic prospecting, underground explosion, seismic wave, p u c L.1 n,-, Get.-,inilc proo, 4 The article presents an analysis of data obtained vy '.;hc 'central-ray method (STsL) in the Xugean3k 3teppe. 14-1 is shown that !under favorable surface and subsurface seiGmogeological conditiO9, i Card lZ2 ACC NR: AT6028971 STsL provides m* ore detailed and complete crosG sections than continuous jpro i - .1 filing by the Method of reflected waves. RecordIng time increa3es L i L'o 7-8 sec with up to 16 instruments in the receiving group and explo-I ;Give weights Of 30-35 kgo Quality of data is found to decreas closer 'to the piedmont regions. ST3L is recommended for marine seismic ;prospecting. Orig. art, has: 4 figures and 1 formula. SUB COD.E: 08/ SUBM DATE: 30Apr65/ i4c.--yrtror- ainp-n tfio-re arn indicalimia in the literature that flage dissocizees in the vapor, SILINA, E.Tu.; KHACRATURYANp T.A. Accounting for the effect of thermal diffusion in 'the determination of saturated vapor pressure by the gas stream method. Trudy MMI no.44tl3-19 164. (MIRA 18tl) Temperature dependence of the pressure of mercury selenide saturated vapor, Ibid.i2O-23 q, XHLCHLTURYLN, T.T. 'Id cylindrical shell. Izv.AN Arm.SSR.Ser.Y= nauk Stability of a rou 1 no.6:473-03 '48. (KM 9t8) 1. Sektor matematiki i makheniki Akademii nauk Armyanskoy SM. (Strains and stresses) (Elastic plates and shells) 1. XHACHAT*ANP' f.' T. 2. USSR (600) 4. Elastic Plates and Shells 7. Some analogies between problems of bending and plans tension of rectangular plates. Soob.Inst.mat. i. mekh.AN Arm. SSR, no. 5, 1950; 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. 8948S AUTHOR: TITLE: S/022/61/014/001/006/010 13112/B202 Khaohaturyan, T. T. On taking account of the influence of tangential stresses in the plate-bending theory PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk Armyanskoy SSR. Seriya fiziko- matematicheskikh nauk, v. 14, no. 1, 1961, 67-78 TEXT: The author discusses the bending of isotropic plates of a thick- ness of 2h. In this case, the normal stress is put zero, i.e., only the effect of tangential stresses is studied. If the z-axis of the system of coordinates has the direction of the normal of the plate, the following ansatz holds for the components exz, e YZ of the displacement tensor: eX2 @ TI(xvy) (1 - Z 2/h 2), eYX . T2(x'y) (1 - z2/h 2), ezz ' 0 wit'll displacement functions y, and T2 which, together with the displacement w of the central plane of the plate, are determined by the equations: Card 1/3 89486 On taking account of the influence... S/022/61/014/001/006/010 B112/B202 w ;kV2@ V2@ T1 4 8x T2 4 aY The potential function satisfies a differential equation of the form: V4@ _ X . For 0 these formulas are in agreement with those of the . W. If X - 0, 8FI 8F classical theory of plate bending: + ay T2_ - 8x is obtained for the displacement functions, where F is an arbitrary func- tion. The author studies a series of boundary problems and illustrates the agreement between his results and those obtained by other authors by numerical examples; free boundary, fixed boundary, freely supported boundary, round plate with fixed boundary and symmetrical load, round plate with freely supported boundary, freely supported rectangular plate (comparison with studies made by V. M. Deyev, V. I. Blokh, B. F. Vlasov, S. A. Ambartsumyan, Kh. M. Mushtari), rectangular plate with partially (freely) supported boundary. There are 2 tables and 12 references- 10 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc. Card 2/3 89486 On taking account of the influence... S102 611014100110061010 31 12YB202 ASSOCIATION: Yerevanskiy Politekhnicheakiy Institut (Yerevan Polytechnic Institute) SUBMITTED: November 16, 1960 Card 3/3 -7777-, z j3LILI 16740 ,-@2-7 S/040/61/025/003/017/026 2 @ Li 200 D208/D304 AUTHOR: Khachaturyan, T.T. (Yerevan) TITLE: Basic equations of the general theory of thin elastic shells under stress PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh nauk. Prikladnaya matematika i mekhanika, v. 25, no. 3, 1961, 536 - 542 TEXT: The aim of this work to present the general theory of shells in a form more suitable for practical applications, and the use of such quantities as eoge stresses in the outer layers of shells is proposed instead of the customary tensions, moments etc. Small values shall all be derived with an accuracy of 1 + @ + -2 + where projection of semi thickness of the shell on its radius of curvature. A curvelinear coordinate system is used, axes a, and z being in the directions of principal curvatures and inner normal of the neutral surface and by the linear law of distribu- Card 1/7 26740 S/04 61/025/003/017/026 Basic equations of the general ... D208%304 tion of principal stresses A (52 A ( I . l 51 + in, Oap all + 'nil h where oil 021 d 12 are normal and tangential stresses at the point on the neutral surface mi) m 2 and m :.2 - normal and tangential stresses at the boundary points z = � h, designated bend and tor- sion respectively. The stresses at those points will be (3a+ (51 + MI, (;A+ = 62 + m, OaA+ do + M33 (1.2) C$a- GI - Mi, (511- = (32 - M2, (;.A- + oil - M 12 The Laplace operator in curvilinear coordinates, gives LI (a), 2012) +L2 ((112, (11 52) ++ XL,(m,,2m,,) + (1-9) i + L@! L2 (MI2, M) - 1712) + L @ 0 3 2h Card 2/7 26740 S/040/61/025/003/017/026 Basic equations Of the general D208/D304 X, + 2m 11) + 21,,) 4 LI (,512t 01) + 3 + 3@'@ LI (n, 1111 - m- 2) + 2h 3 3 @j IV + 0 (nt YV St, (n,, 2), and n I 2m I"t) 1,2 0112, 1112 (rt,2 2yno) 4- Li 1112- ?111) v1hich constitute the first group of basic equations, (u, v) + k WO Li (fit f2 ki ti .1 111 1 L (f k2 :::2 2 L2 (V, u) + k2w' 2 2 2' fl L 2 (U - V) + Li (V, - U) Card 3/7 (1-9) (2.5) 26;740 S/040/61/025/003/017/026 Basic equations of the general D208/D304 2-r = L 1 (f 2' - fl ) + L2(fl' - f2) - ki L 1 (v, - u) - k2L2(ul - v) (e constitutes the 2nd group of basic equations, and represents the components of deformation of the neutral surface. Third group ex- pressing the compatibility of deformation of neutral surface are LI L. (r, X1 - X2)- (k, + A--.) L, 2k, L, (-L w, e, - E.@) = 0 (2.6) L2 (Y 1, -21 LI - xj) - (k, k2) L, (ej, - I.)) 2k2L I (1- 0) - F'2 - 8 1) LI (TI, T2) + L2 (y2, yl) +k2y., + kjx.., - 0 (2.6) where 3Aeci, (2.7) (2-7) TI= 111 0 2, (1)) - 112 (L W E LI V), V.@ -- el) 2 T2 and fourth group will consist of equations of elastic relations E E E I - IL' '512 __ ;T _: @ - (J) El IWO' (53 = (E., + lip,), It - 0 it) Eh rh Eh (3.2) 1112, = (X2 + [LY 1), 1111. T I -- It, It Card 4/7 3'6 _F@ Basic equations of the general 26-i4ri S/040/61/025/003/017/026 D208/D504 If the shell is edge loaded, then all stresses and moments can be expressed in terms of three functions of coordinates a and 0, a, bg c as follows: G, = hx;(n, b, c), 02= hxI (a, b, c), i3,2 ILT(n, b, c) (4-1) tit, 3F. (a, b, c), in, 3s, (a, b, c), inj2 b, c) The equations of compatibility of deformations in terms of stres- ses are L, (tit @, 2m12) L, (m,2, tit, - m2) - L' (/III + fit, 0) + X IL LI (cl, 2512) 2 (:;121 C'I - 0 LI (al + (;21 ()-1 2%,L (5.1) L, (w.,, 2frt,2) LI (nil 7, M2 - MO (tit I -I nt,, 0) . . + It L_ 0, 4- c2, 0) - (%, + X2)L2(a2, 2:;,.) - 2X. L, 0 + it - - - pl) - "'I - 11"'2 0 LI (pl, p2) +L2 (p. MI - tU113 R211 0 + 11) 111h (I + Card 5/7 26-,4,0 S/04 61/025/003/017/026 Basic equations of the general ... D208%304 where I p, - L, (it, 2,ij2) -1 L3 (all, a, -,32) - -j-.j7- L, k,,t + (52, 1)) It (5.2) pt (a., 2c,,2) + L, (012, (32 - 01) t L2 02- 0) + it and (1.9) with (5-1) are the initial equations for solving stress problems. From ni, --:- L, (%, 4,2) + IiL2 (*21 *1), in. = L2 (1,1, ipj) (7-9) rrt,2 = (I -LIt) L, (ij,-, - qj) = (I - it) L2 Oh, - 12) uhich is the Sofre Germain's formula, for the case when a mit will :.,gnitudes of order 1 neglected, the following approxima- te equations are obtained ql_ = 0 L, '2:;12) + L2 (5120 51 - '12) + -V, (8.1) -L! = 0 '1512) + L, 0121 '52- - (31) -P 2h .2 0 + it) Gj- 3 G + IL) ar(i 6/7 C )+ 2Ijj-- q. = 0 (8.2) VI h R, 1, 2 6140 S/040/61/025/003/017/026 Basic equations of the general ... D208/D304 L, (in I, 2ni,3) + L3 (ni,2, nil - m,) L, (nil + m2, 0) @- 0 (8-3) 113 (Ml + "121 0) L2 (tn2, 2nil,l) + L, (/11121 "L3 - MI) - + It 2 +,3. - Pit) Tj ) -1 - "11 - 1'"' 2+M., + 1 + 11 ILI (ql, Q + L2 (q2, qj) 0 (8-4) 11th Rlh 21, here are 5 Soviet-bloc referencee. SUBMITTED: March 14t 1961 Card 7/7 KHACHATURYAN, T.T. (Yerevan) Fundamental equations of the general theory of thin elastic shells under stress. Prikl. mat. i makh. 25 no.3:536-542 My-Je 161. (MM 14:7) (Elastic plates and shells) (Strains and stresses) ACCESSION WRs AP4010,022 AUTHORt Rhachaturyano To To TITLEt Theory of flexure and stress of thick plates 3/0022./63/016/006/oUa/0061 SOURCEs AN ArnSSR* Isveatiyat Sero fize-mateme naukp vo 16, no. 6j 19631 41-61 TOPIC TAGS: flexure theoryp thick plate., normal stressp biharmonic function, axisymmetric deformations circular plates Lame equation; Kirchoff boundary conditions, Poisaon boundary conditions ABSTRAM The author extend3 previous work on solving the problem of a thick plate under normal loads q, and q2 applied to its face.pl.aness 0 for z 4- h Wo q 'C:F4 =0 for z=-h. JLj fttb-d@ Using the symboi A14j--rating the equations of elasticity theory# previous authors have reduced the solution of the problem of stress and flexure of an unbounded layer to integration of the following two equationst Card 3./3 ,ACCESSION NRi kP4010022 ON 2/1 = (for stress dt 1: 4G 2hd �n 2@d d24) 2hd 4Gh !where F and are functions of the x8y coordinate@, d ds d? + d3l wX 00 I Wy :@For the problem of a thick plate with face conditions (1) A. 1. Lurlye recommends using particular solutions of equations (2) and (3) and general solutions in the fom necessitated by the fom of.the chosen biharmonie functions., making it possi- ble to satisfy the boundary conditions on the lateral surface of the plate, Ve Z, Vlasov recommends using# as the complete solution. of the plate problemt the sum of @the particular'and the general solution of the same equation (2) (for stress) or 3) (for flexure)* The author shows that with the help of only the functions F and he can solve a cisrtain class of problems (for example, the problem of axisymmetric eformation of a circular plate). He further shows that the integrals of the Lame equations satisfy1mg the fM nditions (1) can be expressed in terms of four functions F(x Y)j fj0(x1Y)0tT(x,y) which are the general solutions of equations (2):Y13Vaxd# the f owing o equations Card 2/3 ACCESSION NRt AP4010022 d sin fidl0 cos hd? 0. On the basis of Wo (3) and (5) the author gives variants of concrete approximate theory of flexure and stress of plates in which,. by approprieate choice of the functions F,, f, t, and f,, the modified boundary conditions on the lateral surface of the plate are satisfied. He studies in detail the variants of the approximate theories of flexure of plates with Kirchoff and Poisson boundary conditionst giving comparison of these with the variants of other authors. Orig. art. hass 2 tables and 93 formulas. ASSOCIATICHt Yerevanskiy politakhnicheskiy institut (Yerevan Polytechnical Institute) @SUBMITTZDi 22APr63 uTs AcQt o3Feb64 ENCLs 00 @SUB CODE3 AP NO SOV REFt 007 OTHERt 001 Card 313 Export deliveries of Armenia. [witb Rogliab summary in appendix]. Vneah.torg. 30 no-11:32-35 '60. (MIRL 13M) (Armenia--foreign economic relations) Orr=nent4l propt3rfleo of nstvral building mater`i' -z-,(. 11', AR Arm. SSR.3ar.tf@kh. rw-Ltk .18 no.4265,-67 165. (MIRA 18,1) U.-J,:;A'Chemistry - Syste-izi, Dir-iry A P, " 7 Uemistry - Hperldlre Ili hysico-chemical Analysis of' the J.-,-stem: dater-Iliperi-line, 11 L. Ya. N. AL. TrIfonov, V. it. Khachatiw'y.--in, 6 pp "Zhur Fiz ?@Jiimll Vol XX1, ;io /+ Gives :x,.-)r-rL.-,enta1 daLa illustrUAed with t-'IbIeS -:7trid : raphs. lt L-@ cDriciuded, amoric c"61er th", thc.rc-j,h study of the syote.,a iridicatuo.,; -, 'or.:atirn of d4;: ;,rjr_tef iperidine G Kl(-;1 1. 2:12(,, in a d-*.,sjcc-*--@,'J:-- PA 14T97 V. 11. USSU/Physical Chemistrf Iliperidine 1 May 1947 "Ph,ysical Ghemical Analysis of the System of 4ater Pip--ridine," B. Ya. Teyetlfbaumj, N. A. Trifonav, V. it. Khachaturlyan, 4 pp I'Dok Akad Nauk U65ii Nov Ser" Vol LVI, No 4 PA 1T 87 ABS,K'LYAYiO'V', 1. F., 1. r1and. veter. nauk-; N.',9NC--V, q.A., aspirant; KAACFATURYAN, @u.S., starshiy nauchrfy- y sotradnik Hemolytic jaundice in Karakul sheep. Voterinariia 42 no.23t66-68 X 165, (MIRA 19SI) Is Uzbokoltly nauchno-isalsWovatel'okiy vetorinarn@y inst[tut i Vsesoy-Liznyy nauchno-issledovatolli3kiy institut karakulevodstva, The auditory parameters of radio rjNrat,,rs, their trainirg &.nr_ tLef r P. 45 rz tr-;@: i or, Voyenno Yeditsinskiy Zhurnal, No. 3, 1962 Xccki,-t@ P-7 0-0-2-6) 8 3- Of 0- -U, ki-C-0--ft, UR/02117/6C/-O~1-6/006/0974/098-3- AUTHOR: Popov, V.A.; Simonovft-P.V.; Tishchenko, A.G.; Frolov, M.V.; Kh a'ch at ur'y ant aL.S. .ORG: none TITLE: AnalyAis of the intonational characteristics of speech as an index of emotional state in humans under spaceflight'conditions GOURCEt Zhurnal vynahoy nervnoy dayatallnonti, v. 16, no. 6, 1966, 974-983 .@TOPIC TAGS: r;anned..space flight biotelemetry, bioastronautics, psychologic stress,''speech analysis, emotional tension, emotion, space psychology, human engineering, speech spectrum:PZz&ZZE@ ABSTRACT :'-A *method is described'for analyzing the spectral characteristics of ,speech@ (frequency, intensity of articulatory components) wbich can serve as a r' ,eliable'index of emotional state. Inc-7eased emotion7al-tension is accompanied by increases in articulatory frequency F and signal intensity- A- .' 'Monitoring A, 1. 6. 11' b@' an-increadii ih'-the momeint of 'arftc-ulaftori'MF.F of sympathetic indices (pulse, respiration, etc.).-concurrently with the parameter MF provides a more reliable evaluation of operator state and permits differentiation of physical'from emotional tension. Human Card 1/3 UDC 612.821 ACC Mi AP7002683 .emotions modeled by Stanislaw'ski-method-actors we're used to check the speech @ntonation analysis method. Considerable changes in the ictors' heart rpythms during these tests attest to the presence of genuine emoti0 The method described was used for actual determination of A. A. Leonov' emo tional state during his EVA on the Voskhod-2 flight. The cosmonlat's physical strain was successfully differentiated from emotional tension'. A graph is given comparing results obtained for a) the speech characteristic MF, and b) pulse rate at various stages of 1) actual fligh;, and 2) thermal pressure chamber rehearsals. Computer analysis will per-- mit more exact correlation of the spectral characteristics of speech .sounds with various dwees of positive and ne ative emotions. .9 SUB CODE: O@, 05/ SUBM DATE: .14jun66/ ORIG REF: 007/ OTH REF: 004 ATD PRESS: 113 Card 3/3 L 36332-66 ACC NR: AT6012901 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/0235/0240 AUTHOR: KhachaturlyaA ORG: None TITLE: Prediction and probability as an indicator of man's operational efficiency SOURCE: Sistema chelovek I avtomat (Man-automaton systems). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 235-240 TOPIC TAGS: blonics, man machine communication, psychology, information theory A B STRACT: The author studies operational efficiency of man under the effect of various noises, as well as reactions of man-operators to two different activities and the effect on this system of extreme factors. The first program consisted of presenting two light signals (white-green) to the subjects In a rigid sequence. Each signal was extinguished by Its own switch. The second program consisted of the same light signals but in a different sequence. Each subject received 300 signals. In the first program the pzobabllity of both alternative signals was the same and they carried two binary units of information each, but in the second the probability of the signals wasdifferent. The probability of'the appear- ance of the white signal was 0. 4 and the green 0. 6. Consequently the quantity of Informa- Card 1/2 ZL- tWi=(k) VUAW"Cp A311,al- I 10V ff_-@U@RIO29@316@@@@ ACC NRt AP6(j07744 SOUBCE CODE: LM/0293/66/004/001/0137/0143i AUTHOR: Belyayev, P. I.; Leonov, A. A.; f2pov V,.A,,; Khachaturlyants, L. Filosofov, V. K. ORG: none TITLE: Some dynnmic characteristics of the operator when tracking under Voskhod-2 spaceflight conditions SOURCE: Kosmicheskiye issledovaniya, v. 4, no. 1, 1966, 137-143 TOPIC TAGS: man machine factor, psychopliysiology/Voskhod 2 ABSTRACT: The study was designed to determine the effects of the entire complex of physical and gsychophysio@ogical factors2bf spaceflight on the Voskhod-2 crew. Four situations were considered: 1) TrainYgunder normal conditions; 2) activity in a spacecraft mockup; 3) activity on the launch date; 4) activity during the actual spaceflight. The reaction of Belyayev and Leonov to visual tracking regimens of various frequencies was ronitored and the data was statistically processed by a computer. The mode of recording tracking activityt shown in Fig. 1. Using this system, it was possible to study the following operator characteristics: 1) the amplitude-frequency characteristic; 2) phase-frequency characteristic; 3) auto- correlation function; 4) cross-correlation function; 5) transition function and some other characteristics. The studies shoved that the dynamic characteristics of Card 1/2 . I L 20441-66 ACC NRa AP6007744 Input signal output 19i"l 9M U R2, c UO to 6 7@P f", @.O @P_ Y Fig. 1. Functional diagram of a tracking activity recorder 1 - Indicator; 2 - operator; 3 - object. the Voskhod-2 crew did not undergo, any drastic changes under the influence of the spaceflight. Even the 10 min EVA activity did not alter operator characteristics. There was also no signifiemit change in operator reaction time. The data suggested that the duration . of reliable work, which in the present study was maintained for nearly 13 min, is not altered. However, the study did show that operator activity concerned with incoming signals (frequency greater than 0.5 cps) was the most susceptible to spaceflight factors. It is felt that future, prolonged spaceflighta will reveal how the stability of the cosmonaut who is acting as a vital link in a control system will change with respect to time, mission characteristics, and con- ditions. Orig. sit, has: 6 figures and 1 table. ICDI SUB CODE: 056 W SUBM DATS: 28jui65/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 0101 ATD PRESS: q; . POVIDISM, M.Z. VACRA'rjmyAHTS' S.A., .5:5-6 - I ' @ . @ 11 nforced conerstO 'bridge piles. Avt. dor. 21 no (HIU 11:6) precast rei my 158 Concrete) (Pile driving) 5ridgest ULCHATURYANTS, S.A., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk. Using water jet piles in bridge construction. Avt.dor. 19 no.9: 6-7 3 156. (mak 9; 11) (Piling (Civil engineering)) KHACHATURYANTS, S.S. Simplified means of interpreting hodographs of reflected waves. Prikl. geofix. no.360,01-117 '163* (MIRA 160) (Seismic prospecting) ANDRUW, A.B.; ARTONOV, A.I.; ARAPOV, P.P.. BABMASR. A.I.. BEDNTAKOVA' A.B.; BEEN. G.S.; BEWNWICH. V,V.; ARRNSHME. S.A.; BITMSKOV, V.I.; BLTUKWMG. T.T.; BONCH-BRUMICH, M.D.; BOIRMOTOV. A.D.; BULGAKOV. N.Io; VICKSLER. B.A.; GAVRIIMIKO. I.Y.; GNNWM. TeoS.. (deceased]: GIRLIVANOT, N.A., [deceasedl; GIBSKMAN. TooTe.; GOLDOVSKIT.Ta.M.: GORBUNOV. P.P.o. GOICAMV, F.A.; GRINBICRG, BoGof GIUUNXR. V.So; DAllOVSKIT, N.Y.; DZ37ULISKIT. V.H., [deceased]; MWOM3P.G.: MIES. S.G.: DITACHIM. P.F.-, BTURINHAUX. N.S., [decease ; TEOORCHMMO. B.F. [dece&xedl; T31LOYASHKNVICH. S.A.; ZHIUMOV, L.P.; ZATMISKIT. A.So: ZAVELISKIT, Y.S.; IVAKOVEKIT. S.R.; ITKIN, Iolf.; KAZHDAN, A.Ta.; KAZRINSKIT, B.B.; KAPLINSKIT, S.Vo: KASATKIN, F.S.; KATSAUROV, I.N.; KITATGORODSKIT. I.I.; KOL39SNIXOT, I.F.: KOLOSOV. V.A.: KOHARDT, N.S.; KOTOV, B.I.-. LINDS. T.T.; LIBICIllff. H.V.; LITITSKIT. N.I.; LOXSHIN. Ta.Yu-. LUTTSAU. T.K.; MANN)WERGER, A.A.: MIKHATLOV. V.A.: MIKWLOT, N.M.; MMYIY]ff, IoM.; WDELIMAN, G.A.; PAYLTSHKOV. L.S.; POLUTANOT, V.A..- POLTAKOV. Te.S.; POPOV. V.V.; POPOV, N.I.; RAKHLIN, I.Te.. RZHXYSKIT. T.T.; ROZ101MG, G.V.; RDZSNTFXM, B.A.; ROKOTrAN, TeoS.; RUKAYISHNIKOV, V.I.; RUTOTSKTT,. B.N. [deceased3; Erna. P.m.; SHIRROV. A.P.; STXPANOT. G.Tu. SUIPANOV, Tu.A.; TARASOV. L.Ta.; TOKARIT, L.I.: USPASSKIT. P.P.; YJIDOROV, A.V.; FW, N.N.; FRUM'. N.Z.; UlffFILTS. S.Ta.; KHWPIN, H.I.; KHODOT, V.V.; SHAMSHUR, V.I.; SWIRO, A.Te.; SHATSOV, N.I.; SHISHKINA, N.H.; SHOR, I.R.; SHPICHXKRTSKrY. Te.S.; SEMNK. BoN.; SHTKRLING. S.Z.: SIAIM. L.R.1 SHUMOALITIR. L. Tao; JRVAYS, A.T.; (Continued on next card) ANDRWHY. A.B. (continued) .... Card 2. TAKOVLET, A.T.; ANDUM, , Te.S., retnansent, redaktor; B Z- GIN,B.M., rateenzent, redaktor; BEMIAN, L.D., retsement, redaktor: BOLTINSKIT' T.N., retsenzant, radaktor; BONCH-BRUTEVICH. Y.L., reteenzent: redaktor; VELTM, M.A., retsenzent, redaktor-, VINOQRkWV, A.V., rateenzent, redaktor; GUMTSOV, H.T.. retsenzent, redaktor; DZGTTARff, I.L., rateenzent, redaktor; DEMIYAMM, F.S., rateenzent; redaktor- DOBROSMYSIOV, I.N., retsentent, radaktor; YXLUCHIK. G.M. retsenze;t, redkto-r;ZEIHMCHKIN, D.N., retsenzent, redaktom: SHUROCHWO, A.N.,- reteenzent, redaktor; ZWDLTW, G.A..o retsenzAnt, redaktor; KAPLUNOV, R.P., retsenzent, redaktor; KUSAKOV, M.M., retsensent,*redaktor; LEVINSON, L.Te., [deceased] retsenzent, redaktor; ULOV. N.N., reteenzent, redaktor; MAY&S, V.A. retsenzent, redaktor; MEMITSYN, I.I., retsenzent, redaktor; MIKHAYLOY, S.M., retsenzent; redaktor; OLIVETSKIY. B.A., retsenzent. redaktor; PAVWV, B.A., retsenzent, redaktor; PANYUKOV, N.P..reteenzent, redaktor; PLAKSIN, I.N., reteensent, redaktor; RAKOV, K.A. retsenzent, redaktor; RZHAVINSKIT, V.V., retsenzent, redaktor! RIUBIMG, A.M., reteenzent; redaktor; ROGOVIN. N. Ye., retsenzent. redaktor; RUDE=, K.G., rateentent, redaktor; RUTOVSKIY, B.N., [deceased) retsenzent, redaktor; IffZHOT, F.ji., retsenzent, redaktor; SANDOMIRSKIY. T.B.. retsenzent, redaktor; SKRAKTAYRV, B.G., retsenzent, redaktor; SONOV. V.S., retsensant, redaktor; SOKOWV, N.S., retsenzent, rodaktor; SPIVAKOVSKIT, A.O., retsentent, redaktor; STRAMUTOY, A.Te., retsenzent, redaktor; STRIUMS111Y, U.S., retsenzent, redaktor; (Continued on next card) ANDREYEV, A.V.,(continued) .... Card 3. TRETIYAKOT, A.P.. reteenzent, redaktor; 7AYMMN, Te.M.. reteenzent, redaktor; KHACHATTROV. T.S.. retsenzent, redaktor; CHERNOV. H.V., retsen%ent-,-I%M"YT.-3MWIN, A.P., rettenzent, redaktor; SHRSTO- PAL, T.M.. retsenzent. redaktor; SHSSHKO, Ye.F., retserment. redaktor; SHCHAPOV, N.M., retsenzent. redaktor; TAKOBSON, M.O., retsenzent, redaktor; ST3WANOV. Tu.A. Professor, redaktor; PIMITANYUK, F.S., profassor,,redaktor: ZMAMSKIT. A.A., inzhener, redaktor:PLiLKSIN. I.M., redaktor; MMVSKIY. B.N. [deceased] doktor khImicheskikh nauk, professor, redaktor; SHUKHGALITER, L. Ta, kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk, dotsent, redaktor;BRESTINA, B.S., redaktor; ZaMSKIY, A.A., redaktor. (Continued on next card) ANDFJff]IW. A.T. (continued) .... Card 4. [Concise polytecbnical dictionary] Kratkii politakhnichaskii sloyarl. RedaktsionrWi sovet; IU.A.Stapanov i dr. Moskva Goo. izd-vo takhniko-teoret. lit-ry, 1955. 1136 p. (ML-RA 8:125 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Plaksin) (Technology-Dictionaries) KRACHAT, Fedor Perstaten people. Sor.mor. 17 no.18:10-12 S 157. (MIRA lo:ll) (11stonia-World War, 1939-1945--Personnl narratives) KRACHAY, Fedor Submarine Shch-11. Veen. snan. 34 no.9:10-13 -S 058. Oagk IWO (Submarine warfare) GUSALOV, Kh.P.; KHACHFTLOV, R.M. Mechanized saturation Irrigation along long 3trips. Gidr. I z?l. 17 no.2t4-8 F 165, (MIRA !8:5) 1. Kabardino-Babcarskaya sel'skokhozynystvennayn Ppytnaya stAntniya. KMNSTSOV, K.N., Inzh. (Omsk); MCIIEVSKIY, B.I., inzh.(Omek); KHLOMENOK, N.D. (Omsk) What experience has shown in the adoption of electric traction on the Omsk railroad. Zhel. der. transp. 40 no-5:66-72 my- '58. (min 11:6) l.Glavuyy inzhener sluzhby dvizheniya Omskoy dorogi (for Kuznetsov). 2.Nachaltnik sluzhb7 dvizheniya Omsk07 dorogi (for Xhachevskiy). 3.Zamestitel' nachalinika planovo-ekonomichookogo ot-tela. Omskoy dorogi (for Khlomenol). (Zlectric railroads--Management) KHACHIDZE, A.R., otv. za vypusk; SHTSFAK, D.Te., takhn.red. [National eaonomy of the Georgian S.S.R.; statistical handbook) Harodnoe khozieiutvo Gruzinskol SSR; statistichaskii abornik. Tbilisi, Statizdat, 1959. 357 P. (MIRA 12:9) 1. Georgia (Transcaucasia) Statistichaskoys, upravleniye. (Georgia-Statistics) TI)L:,,, V. hLACHIDT-7F, 0. T. 2. U-'!SR (6GO) 4. Grapes - Analysis 7. 3cy--eLronhotometric methol for determidning colo:-Ing t _n -7 a an @cr r oas d wine (in Georgian -dth itassian su=-.dry), 0. Kracidcke, Trudy 0 lnst.vin.AN @'Jruz.@ISP 1., 1951. 9. Monthly.List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, iiFRIL -1953, Unclassified. a. V. OwmMidso the, tbmp!e phaockc. cadhod for' t deta. ce the idming tutictzn-cts in Lmpm =d winC3. Hict (1) aid ealn (ft), Is preseatod. A uriveml phot=. ew of the t 'ype I'M" fifter No. 3, 14-n. and & terics of 50% EtOH sotax. of I to a stiadjud am tued. For the detin. of the total amt. of t _(A) to wine, tmiftr 1-22 mi. of the win-, dtimendlog cc too amt. of the cak1bg sub- CUAM P".nt, Into a. 60-ml. volumctrtc &uk, add I mi. of 259co HIS04 pH 14-1A) &ad this n=tsuy amt. of 9617,, St H to mtile 00 mi. of the 5073 ZtOlf 6oln.; take 10 mi. ofthe"tn.forthephctoel".nmavirment. R,r--ov-.OA, it ptuent, fwm the sample by evapa. ot the liquid Ionof, tht wine before the dittri. FGr the tep. deta. 7111ran4l a tmader 6-23 mi. of the winti to anothex 50-ml. volumetric duk, add I mt. 26% H.SO, and dIstd. water to fill the ffa@* to the mak; take 23 mi. of the toln. Into a &eparatory fun- ad coatc. 23 mt. of amyl alc@, thake the coatcnti vig=,utly, anddet.freel(B)ta the Rmyl a1c. la@-,r. Sinc-theopwl-al sbtorbazce ol I In amyl 04@. ii ilightly lo%cr t%an in 5070 EtOH, multiply the AnxI re-ults by the cr4Tection fictor 1,08. The amt. of It In wine Is then decd. as follows: If - (A - D) X 1.44. For the dew. of the coloring substarces In grapes oc [mother plant raoiterLUs, tik*e I C. of the material to be vanallrx-d. grind It In ii mortar %,ith wTne quzutz wtad Wed, ext. thc sl=ry with 0.517t, 11,SO4, filter the ext. thmgh it tius rflter into a 2,10-ail. volumetric Paik, take an aliquot of the soin.9 adill to it 0655 EtOff to mike the final EtOll ecrcn. of 50% (.11 1.2-1.4). and mcuute the wict intensity of the soln. as Ufore. Wtvin the sample contains 2-20 mg. of I the accu-acy of the methDd ant'lled b- I. h 1 :1:370 ercur. Leucollofuis of the col 4 so olm I litsucel U Wine are not (ICtd, bY thil 111COOKI. It i,, It nied thAt the met" 6 supinior to that oi Korotk,.@irh I C-A. 49. 12744 and of Vil'y:uni and, T,rmwa% C A 414, 127G- -:,jjj ja ;'3-I.ancr_,3 1-n I at 'e 35 in ;@.ri,! -h!?", -4 1.,21. OL, Lti.,101' Janm,, r ::,,3t Alini, IM 30 o .2@ , le) j Lin 55 For De7,rce of Doctor of Biological Sciences DURMISHIMI, S.V.; KMOHIDZI, O.T. Mosynthesis of amino acids in the roots of the grape. Soob.AN Gruz.SBR 24 noo5:533-540 MY l6o. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Biokhimichookaya laboratoriya Inatituts. botaniki Ali GruzSSR, Tbilisi. (Grape) (Amino acids) KBACHIME, Q.T.; "ACHARAVA, A.V. Quantitative change in nuclelc acids on the grapewine. Soob. AN Cruz. SSR 14 no.2059-366 Py 164. (r;.,RA l8t2) KHAGHIDZI, Sh,G., gosudaretvanny7 aanitarW inspektor Mass destruction of fish in the Kura River. Gig. i san. 21 no.11: 69-70 N 156. (HLRA 10:2) 1. Iz Hiniateretva sdrevookhrananiya Gruzinskoy SSR. (KM Rlyn--FISHIS) (PMOIS--TOXICOLOGY) twl .' i.&Cji TD 'Ely .. I .- 1, ZjH. Cl. Y "On the r,roblem of sanitary protection of rezervcirs in the Gao@glan S61t.11 report 3ubT!.Itted at the 13th All-Union Congress of Ilygienists, Epider;iologists and Infectionists, 1@159. KHACHI kandmedmuk Development of sanitary protection for natural waters in Georgia. 14g. i sane 25 no, 12:71-74 D 160. (YURA 14:2) 1. Iz Nauchno-issladovaUl!#kogo ixwtituta sanitarii i gigiyony Ministerstva w1ravookhraneniya Gruzinskoy SSR. (GEORGIA-WATER-POWTION) XHACHIDZE,,--@H G. Doc MED SCI "PROBLEM OF THE SANITARY I . - . I --- -�-L- I -tj-o@ PROTECTION OF THE RESERVOIRS OFtGEORGIAN SSR*" TBILISI, 1961. (TBILISI STATE MED INST). (KL-OV, 11-61, 226). -232- KHLCHIDZE, Sh.G., kao.med.muk .pitary protection of water reservoirs Current status of the so IS-the Georgian Republie and im, diate tasks. Gig. i san. 26 no. 7:114,-.U6 Jl 161. (MM 15:6) 1. Iz Nauchno-isslai@vatellskogo instituts, sanitarii i gigiyany Hinisterstya zdravookbraneniya Gruzinskoy SSR. ICKORGIL-ATM-POLLUTION) USM/Cultivated Plants. Fruit Trees. Snall Fruit Vlznts. ,",bs Jour: Ref Zhur-"Iliol-, No -17p 1958., 77671- i.uthor II'.st : Ins.Atute of Vineyards and Viticulture All S Georgia SSR. Title : Carotene in Various Varieties of Grape Shru1b. Grij:; Pub: Tr. In-ta vinoCxadarstva i vinodcliya) III GruzSSR, 1956, 9) 211-213'. ,@bstract: It study of the standard Georrian varieties of gwye showed that up to the start of blossoLdnG there is no carotene (C) in one of the orGans of the Grape shrub. C forms in the leaves fron the start of their formation. In the parts of the Grqj-.-e shrub above (;round, C is L:rea+.er in the white L;mlie C.%rd 1/2 150 K.HACHIDZE, V. S., Cand Blo Sci -- "Aldehydes of the aromatic series and their role in horse-breeding." Tbilisi, Pub House of Georgian AgriwInst, 1961. Min ':rGSSR. Georgian of Agr Order of Labor Red Banner Agr@inst) (Ki, 8-61, 239) - II I - L EBRSF-kYA, A., apparatcbitsa; OORBORUKOT. A.; VARIMEA, P.1 NORKINA, V.: MAYOROVA, V.', kontroler; ARDMOVICH, V.; MDZHEVITIMY, V., pensioner, yuriskonsullt. obohcbestvannik Interview with our reporter. Sov.profsoiuzy 7 no.2:40-44. 48-49. 51-55 1, Novo-Kubanskly oakbarnyy zavod (for Krupskaya). 2. Predeedatell komiteta profsoyuza Apaberonakogo avtoremontnogo smoda(for Gorborukov). 3. Direktor Kubanskogo se1'skokhozyay6tvenn'ogo instituta (for Varukba). 4o Chlnfi profsoy-uznogo posta po kontrolyu za stroitollstvom zhilogo doma (for Norkina). 5. Cblen Starominak-ogo raykona profonyuzu moditsinsklkb rabotnikov (for Khachiklyan). 6. Zavodskaya izmeritellnaya laboratoriya. Predsodatell kominsil obabcbe9tvannogo kontrol7u za raboto7 Krasnodar- skogo raypisbchatorga (for 1467orova). 7. Predsodatell kulltkomissil profsoyuza zavoda lzneritellnykh priborov (for Aronovich). (Labor and laboring classes) MCHIKITANI A,S6- Role of rural medical personnel in the organization of public services and the raising of public health consCioanness. Zdrav.Ros.Fed. 3 no.10:18-21 0 159. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Zaveduyushchly otdelom zdravookhraneniya Staro-Minskogo rayous. Txasnodarokogo kraya. (STARO-MINSKIY DISTRICT--PUBLIC HEALTH) BACHIPYAN, A.S. Rural physicians for field workers. Zdrav. Ros. Feder. 5 no.7: 29-31 Jl 161. MRA 14:7) 1. Zaveduyushchiy Staro-Minskim-rayzdravotdelom Krasnodarskogo kraya. (STARO-MINSKIY DISTRICT-MICAL CAILE) GOLOVCH121KOp I.A.1 YELINSONp I.I., starshiy nauchW Botrudnik; KHACHIKYAN, E.D., starshiy inzhenor Overhead crane oquipment for trolley pole setting developed by the Central Scientific Research Institute of Construction. Transp.stroi. 11 no.3-.16-19 Itr 161e (MIRA 14:3) 1., Glavn@ry inzhenor Yuzhtranostroya (for Golovchenko). (Cranesp'derriokissetes-Equipment and supplies) (Electric lines-Poles) L t KHLGHIKIYAN. A.S. Participation of the population in the struggle for sapitation in populated areas. Zdrav.Ros.Feder. 7 no.3:29-32 Mr 163. (MIRA 1683) 1. Zave@uyushebiy otdolori zdravookhraneniya Saro-Minakogo rayons, Krasnodarskogo kraya. (Fumar. mAiTH) KHACHIV-AN,B.ye. PoIaVlzed light of the Crab nebula. Dokl.AN Arm.SSR 21 na.Z: 63-68 '55. (Nebulae) (Polarization (Light)) (MIRA 8:12) K"CHIKYA.N, k;.A. Can dPhya-Aath Sci (diss) " Iolarhietric and colorimetric analysin of nebulae". Yerevan,1956. 11 pp.20=1. AA!@) (Leningrad Order of Lenin State Univ in-l)ZhdEuiov. Byurakan @tstrophys ObservatoryAcad Sci ArSSR). 150 copies (Kl, 9-57, 100)