SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KISLITSYN, P.S. - KISLOV, V. A.

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ai wi method titles of ce"It and ~T. ~:KWRS D. Ahd. IV" $r9 19 g .M. :bifities are cated o the n.&'.a t. Myxis for the deWirfInation oV o dtrlna to..01 biol c albriginjr to)dcological gm -w -aWalmost lectr. y1sis ~aa pas 'BI- afid lfg',in i sulphaWsoln. tio*n-'df Ahe, simple ia laments caii -be quand. 7, ivith Satwactory ic~uracy_ in o.01 si graphite alictiodo. foftha%_ -;Pfiwnum Kop IN: ~ . I -f i I w 11 1 I - I - I-ISLITMN.-S. G. Teoreme Morleya-petersona. L., Uchen. zap Ped. in-ta, 28 (1939). 111-112. SO: M-tbematics ii the MS", 1917 - 191P7 edited by Kurosh, x. G., Mark-ushevich, -A. I., Rishevskly, P. Koo Moscow-Leningrad 1948 KISLITSYN, S~G* . . -: , - ~.t" Dynarde compression Of helical springs. Uch. sap. Pod, inst, Gerts. 8905-120 153. (MIRA 11t3) 1 (Springs (Nechanism)-Tables) Oa apTlf,;)Iim2t(- .1. lo~: KISLITSYN, S.G. A nonlinear problem in mechanics. Uch. zap. Fed, inst, Gerts, 89t 139-144 153, (MM 110 (Fluid mechanics) KISLITSYN.S.G. Investigation of the steady notion of machines subjected to forces dependent on the velocity and position of the actuating link, Trudy Sam. po teor. mash. 15 n0-57:61-78 '55. (KEnA 8:6) (Machinery, linematics of) KISLITSYN. S.G. ~e ~ve--method for constructing a periodic solution of the equation yl = f(x,r). Uch.pap.Red.inst. Gerts. 103:97-105 155. (KWA 10:3) (Functions, Periodic) (Differential equations) pr,posed for fuT U."', .1 5ulutlun y of /(x, Y)- Given yl(x), Periodic, dPter-mine a 1-whod:r so 4ti-n nt, "b..:! r, J-Urbr~ sov/44-58-4-3192 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Matematika, 1958, Nr 4., p 120 (USSR) AUTHOR: K:Lslitsln G.----- TITLE: Helical Binors and Their Application (Vintovyye binory t ikh prilozhenlya) PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Leningr. gos. ped. in-ta, 1956, Nr 125 pp 165-188 ABSTRACT; Understanding by a helix a family'of the principal vec- tor and principal moment (Loytsyanskiy,, L.G., Lurlye, A.I., Kurb teoreticheskoy mekhaniki., Gostekhizdat, 1948', 1, Articles 32,37), the author determines the results of the operation,of an affinor over a helix, A family of two affinorB which transfer the first and second vectors of the initial helix to two new helixes is called a helical binor. The.mathematical results of the article are reduced to the derivation of the formula which yields the law of transformation of a binor presented in.-the form of a square matrix of the 6th order, in the transfoimation Card 1/2 SOV/44-58-4-3192 Helical Binors and, Their Application of one system of coordinates into another, In this use Is made of the law of the transformation of*the component of a helix, known from mechanics. The formula derived is applied for the solution of several problems of the mechanics of rigid bodies, In which it ispossible to use a presentation of a helix. G.A. Zaytsev Card 2/2 KISLITSYN, S.G. Determining the position of some three-dimensional mechanisms. Uch. sap, Ped. inst. Garte.-125:189-196 '56. (MLRA 9:112) (mechanical movements) r\ MnMTI0" 180 AUTHOR: TIM: PUB.DM: ORIG. AMCY: EDITOR. OSE: PURP pus:[ BOOK See Table Of Contents in precision Mechanics Theory and Design of IngtrMent-emponent nekhaniki.), Collect- oriya i raschet elmentov priboror tocbnOY (Te stgtey, Vyp-22) e& articles,INr 22 (SbGrnik JiteratUrYp tekhn. iZA-10 2Wb1UO6tr01"-e1"'0Y Goo. nwjohno- 3.957J, 168 PP. 6500 copies Moscow-JoeningrOA) I iki Lenjugradskiy institut tochnoy mekhanild 11 . .. Ed. In-Chieft Bogdanovicb. M. M-,Gand .. of Tech. Sciencey'DOeent, A.; Tech- Bol'shakOv,li' S.. k.; Ed. Of-Pub- nouse: Borodulins, Ed.: Sokolova) L. B. chnical an& &Cient'fic This collection is intended for engineer I te ld of inatrment anufacturingg It personnel wrking in the fie aged in instrment-manufactur'ing ma7 also be useful to students eng studies at institutions of higfter educOtion- Theory and Design Of InstrMent-components in Precision Mechanics (Cont.) 180 COVERAGE: The following subjects are discussed: theory and precision of clock mechanisms and design of their component parts, such as conoids and elastic steel-band transmissions; determinatidn 6f the line Of action of forces acting on the specimen in tension and compression.tests; screwed connections of machine pax-to; torque developed in a %herical gyroscope; graphic and analytical imethod for determining limits of changes of variable vector - can- ponents; determination of the relative position of links In three- dimensional link mechanisms. TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Ananov, G. D., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent. Graphic and Analytical Method for Determining Limits of Changes of Variable Vector Components. The allthor states that the Problem of determining the maxim values 3 Of variable vector cOMPOInents was Presented and solved by the design 124-58-9-9497D Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 9, p 6 (USSR) AUTHOR: Kislitsyn, S. G. T IT LE: Application of Helical Operators in Mechanics (Prilozheniya vintovykh operatorov k mekhanike) ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Phys ical- Mathematical Sciences, presented to the Leningr. politekhn. in-t (Leningrad Polytechnic Institute), Leningrad, 1958 ASSOCIATION: Leni ngr. politekhn. in-t (Leningrad Polytechnic Institute), Leningrad 1. Operators (Mathematics)--Applications Card I /I F. M. Dimentberg andS. G. Kislitsin, "The Application of Helical-Axis t Calculations to the Analysis of Spatial Mechanimw.11 papat pmaeaW at the 2ad ALL-Unim Owt. an ftda=mUl Prablow lu tba Tbeary of Vk*hUme arA Mmebanism, Moacow, UM, 210-28 Mmeh 19~8. KISLITSYu, S. G. Calculation of rod systems bAvlag repeating parts. Uch. zap. Pbd. inst. Gertes 1831931-239 058a (MIU 13:8) (Mathematical pbreics) 4 KISLITSYNq S.G. Limited application of the correctinn of Newton's %ethod to the determination of the piriod,and form of a naturalvibration process. Trudy Inst.mash. Sem. po, teor.mash. 21 no.83-84:55-58 161. (KIPA 14: 6) (Vibration) n -nSLaEMa,.L.t SHIRKOV, I.P.; VENGEROVSKIY. V.A.; FEDOROV, D.F.; -VAZErROY, B.N.; TRUBTSZV, D.S.- Rostrum of periodical's readers, inventors, efficiencr promoters, and innovators at readers' conference in Moscow. Izobr. v SSSR 2 no.9:37 6 157. (MIRL 10:10)- I.Deputat Verkhovnogo Soveta SSSR (for Shirkov). 2.Zavod "Serp i molot" (for Fedorov, Truntsev) 3.Byuro sodeystviya ratsionalizateii I izobretatelletvu Nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituts, Drevmsh (for Vazhnov). (Moscow--Invention~) (Moscov-Suggestion systems) P f~ff--N-, K1SLITS7N,.G.S.,;. LIANIX, TVA. "A course In the theory of probabilities.!' B.V. Gnedenko. Rs- vievod by S.-S. Kislitsyn, IU,V. Linnik. Ukr.ast.zhur. 8 no.2: 231432 156 i (Mi 9:8) (Probabilities) (Guedinko, Boris Vladisirovich, 1912-) KISLITSYN S.S. (Leningrad)- Averi4p length of a minimum-redundancy binary code in the case where-'the probabilities of the coded symbols differ but slightly from each other, Teor. veroiat. kee prim. 7 no.3:342-343 162. (WM 15:7) (Probabilities) (Information theory) XISLITSYN, S.S. Estimation of the least mean number of paired comparisons necessary for the complete ordering of N objects of different weight. Vest. LGU 17 no.1:162-163 .162. (MIRA 15:1) (Mathematical statistics) 2 T-- We 'ill ~,-MISRM MRS NISLITSYNO S.S. -Discrete variant of a problem of MoW, Vesti IhU 11t.-no,19:340- X242 1620 (KEU 15.-10) (Games ofstrategy (Mathematics))' t 7 7 -Z . . . . . . . . . . .................... . . . . . . . . . . . . L 44756-65 1 ACCESSION NR. AP5007Z46 SIOZ80/65/000/001/0021/0027 A UTHOR: Vorob 'yev, N. N. (Lezdngrad),* Kislitsyn, S. S. (Leningrad)) 'Wkhaylova. ,TITLE: "Fatigue-rest'l-thodel L.Reportedat the 4thAU-Uniou Mat.11temadcal. i Congress q i SOURCE: Ali SSSR. Izves dya'# Tekhnicheskaya kibernetika, no. 1, 1965, 21-V'11: TOPIC TAGS: fatigue rest mbdet ABSTRACT.* The considered, of a model ofa:... perto a and -0 mrrx--wh6s&-,p 04gativi during the work d t 0 e-s--- 'rea ur g- ere _pq C the quicke ttr- 13 ani~tion,.to`th itctt -mal this regime, and finishing the work under xna--drnu*=- efficiency conditions. Tha 11stationary regime" means such an, alternation of the work and rest periods that the productivity renutias constant. The optimal stationary regime corresponds.to the ma3dmum work done. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 28 formulas. fflffi, 014- 1 Mo. m KISLITSYN) S.S. Average length of the Huffman code. Usp. mat. nauk 20 no.6: 105-log N-D 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Submitted Jan. 30, 1964. KISLITSYN V.G.; TEPLOV, V.V. Using 9=11. molds in the autoclave production of wall slabs. Bet.'i. sbel,-bet, 9 no.3:140-W Mr 163. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Glavnyy konstruktor-Sverdlovskogo zavoda zhelezobetonnykh izd;1i3Ly imni. Leninakogo komsomola (for Kislitsyn). 2e. dUahchiy konstruktor Proyaktno-konstruktonkoy kontory Glavhtroydetali Ministeratva a-troital'stva predpriyatiy_ metanurgichookoy i khimicheakoy promyshlennosti SSSR (for Teplov). (Autoolavea)- (Precast concrete-during) k Development-of health reoorts. Vop. kur., fizioter. i lech. fize ful't. 24 no. 4:358-359 Jl-Ag 159. (MIFA :L3;8) 1. Nachallnik sanatorip. ."KiBlovodak". (HWITH FMORTSs WATMING PLACESP ETG.) KISLITSYN, V. I. Cand Med Sci - (diss) "Treatment of patients with hypertonic ailment in the Kislovodskiy Health Resort." Rostov-na-Dont 1961. 19 pp; (Rostov-na-Don State Med Inst ); 340 copies; price not given; (KL, ?-61 sup, 259) ~., k .t~ ~t I LI, ~-4 !BERGER., G.S.; BUZUNOV, V.A.;,,4ISLITSYNIA, L.G.; ISHCHENKO, V.V. Device for determining sodium oleate adsorption on mineral powders unde.r grain floating conditions. TSvet. met. 38 no.2:16-17 F 165. (14M 18: 3) CHEMOV, VA. A., BELYAYEVA, N. I.,, KISLIISYNA. L. P. Soil Absorption Comparison of the absorptive energyof the 16ns~of hydrogen, trivalent aluminump calcium, and ammonia in red and black soils. Pobhvovedenie no. 6 (1952) KISLITSYITA, L.P. #Adsorption of H~rdrogen. and Aluminum loxin by Turf-Podsolic Soils and Red Earths (terra roar-al). " Cand Apr Sci, Soil 111rt b; i5ri V.V. bol-cuchayev, Moscow. 195q. (RZhB 101, No 3. Oct 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical Wspertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions.(10) SO: Sum No, 481, 5 55 ~7= 7-7--f- vL -------- --- , 7 q b in IT"_CW9_O ads Inz-6011S. V. A,* Chemay, andI U' " V - t fil es we pr9 with_ 'iffeat W luttimittWotV .0,0 M ,C, ff)II6wq,, 41,b 1.01V, 1 "PI(Cli- -.ThejKCI-fiIttatts-.6ut:dned H iW-Al lotfs;' ~The 4vol I iid the,follo;winj equation 11 lktt Ired- by. , where SH stands for a soi 1 + MO + AI(OH) 1 . r Wh isguiW 111ACIthe-Al MdflY W vb4tx. ~Wwbtd H. i '04"s the IU; The~ hhipr the. dmi4al bet"ti: th e acid. ' motelprombitfit i* the md4tiou': and the KCI trmtmeuts the Ind H Is (to thi -to the.right: Whereby,the adiat MCO; Al, "After pepW~ by~ , , We-exchanj~ caj)aclty-in. red~loum 3611i, _ d I the ltj% Iml tht qtp-wd (4"tl~ due toi the rem M? a surface of.thelall Oarticles likh"thtyurefatta0ed b)r tfi~, podsoli kdsorptian)~ In two up* ~hnrizous of the thr *trslt and in the 2 * 'Oluvial fiAiini of 11!1*~w~!kllls,ii~'litiwistjl,. ~As, in~uw as W Ocunit th TICI uud KCI l0ve.twen avp1lem 3%nd,k4e*. T 0117 ~27 MMIO R -As J L .9948--66-1- --- -I-- D( Dft) UA14(0 Card 2/z BEDCHER, A.Z.; VALUYSKIY, A.A.;,XISLITSYNA, Ye.A. Artificial fracturing of Miocene carbonate rocks and its effoot on the results of geophysical strudie of wells. Geol. nefti i gaza 6 no.11:54-58 N 162. (KM 15:12) 1. Krasnodarskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo nef tegazovogo nauchZ16-issledo- vatel'skogo instituta. MOSKIIINSKAYA, N.K.-, KISLITSYNA, Z.G. Determining the activity.of o;Wgen-containing condensation products of aromatic hydrocarbons with formaldehyde. I2v.vys.ucbeb.zav.;- khimA khim.tekh. 4 no.4:668-671 161. (1-MRA 15:1) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy khimiko-tekhnoloLicheskiy institut, kafedra tekbnologii plasticbeskikh mass. (Hydrocarbons) (Formaldehyde) 3/00 62/000/023/094/120 BlolXB186 AUTHORS: Moshchinskaya, N. K., -t-r 0giy, M. S., Mamedov, A. A., Prasolova, V. P. ."TITLEs Hydroca;bon resins. Communication 4. Syntheses of oxyGen- centainrng products and resins of the polyoxyarylene methylene, ser ies startinG from dome polycyclio'hydrocarbons and their mixtures'with toluene PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 23, 1962, 679, abstract 23P103 (Nauchn. tr. Dne ropetr. khimb-tekhnol.,in-t, no. 12, part 2, 1961, 229 - 239~ TEM Studies were made of the con ditions'fot synthesizing oxygen- containing condensation products of CH 0 with phenanthrene and fluorene, 2 and mixed resins (MR) by condensation of CH 20 with a mixture of phenanthre'ne and acenaphthene, and anthracene with toluene. Tho' oxygen contents, the thermal effects of interaction with xylene In the presence of concentrated fl so (as a characteristic of.the MR activity),.and the molecular weights. 2 4 Card 1 2 3/081/62/000/023/094/120 Hydrocarbon resins. B101 /B186 for the resulting- T;,R were determined. The 'conditions for'curing the with phenol formaldehyde novolac 'R were developed. oxygen-containing MR Sol The products were used for molding powder compositions of the novolac type. Condensation of MR with phenol in the presence of acid catalysts yielded hydrocarbon phenol formaldetyde MR which reacted with urotropin like novolac phenol formaldehyde I.M. An additional treatment of the novolac IR with paraform in the presence of alkali yielded resol-type IMR which set when heated. Praliminary data-are given on the method of producing molding powders and finished products from the resins obtainod. For communication3, see RZhKhim, 1962, 22P99. 'Abstracter's notet Complete translation.j Card'2/2 S/081/62/000/023/093/120. B101/B186 AUTHORS- Kialitsyna, Z. G., Moshchinskaya, W. K. TITLE: Hydrocarbon resins. Communication 2. -Some reactions of hydrocarbon resins PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal.' Khimiya, no. 23, 1962, 679 abstract 23P102 (Nauchn.'tr. Dnepropetr, khim.-tekhnol. in.-t, no. 12, 4, 2, 1961,23 - 31) TEXT: To assess the industrial applicability of oxygen-containing resins (OCR) obtained by condensation of formaldehyde',with.aromatic hydrocarbons, the reactions of their thermal decomposition, oxidation, acetylation, and :condensation with aromatic.hydrocarbons and phenol have been investigated. OCR are shown to be usable a-s initial substances for producing aromatic -carboxylic acids, hydrocarbons of tho diaryl-methane series,.and resins of the polyarylene methylene series. All resins obtained react with phenol to form thermoplastic resins (TPR) of the polyoxymethylene'arylene series, TPR with improved properties are obtained by additionally,"treating them with CH 20 in the presence of H-Cl. Emulsion resins of the reaol type can be Card 1/2 gs Hydrocarbon resins. obtained from some alkaline catalysts. [Abstracter's note: S/081/62/000/023/093/120 B101/Bi-86 UR by treating them with CH '0 in the presence of 2 For communication 1, see RZhKhimt 1961, 21P34-, Complete translation. MOSHGHINSKAYA , N.K. , doktor khim. nauk; KISLITSYNA, Z.G. , Imnd.tekhn. nauk; KRUKOVSKIY, S.P.; MASHKEVICH, S.A.; W-VTSOV, V.S.; KUTSYGINA, V.V.; ZEMLYANSKAYA, L.K. New binders in the production of particle boards. Bum. i der. prom. no.2:14-15 AP-Je 164. (MIRA 17:9) USSR / General and Specialized Zoology - Insects. P Abs Jour : Ref Zhur -, Biologlya, No 5, 1959, No. 20932 Author :Budarina, N. A,; Kisliyp 0. V. Inat :Not given - Titlo :A New Method of Controlling Bam Pests Orig Pub :Kolgospnik Ukrainii 1958i No 6, 20 Abstract :No abstract given Card 1/1 VLASOVI Valerian Ivamvich; BMW, Yakcrv.Isaakovich;.,KISLOV, A.G. kand. tekhn. imaukp retoenzent; PORTNOY, S.I., otv, red.; AZAROVA, I.G., red&; TSAL, R.K.0 tekbu. red. [Design of,the higb-frequencyunits of radar stations] Pro- ektirovanie vysokochastotrqkh''uzlov radiolokatsiomlykh stan- taii. Leningrad, Goe.soiume izd-vo sudostroit. promyshl 1961. 356 p. (MIRA 25M (Radar) (microwaves) XOSTROV. M.P.; BIRYUKOV, V.G.; SIROTINSKIT, L.I.; KISLOV, A~H-; XOZHUXHOV. Y.K.; AKOPYAN, A.A.; MIXUMOV, A.M.; LARIONOT, Professor M.Batkovich. 7iftieth anniversary of his birth. glektrichestvo no.10:92 0 153. (xLvA 6:10 (Butkovich. Georgii Vladimirovich, 1903- Mil, L.I., inzh.; MASIMOVAJ ll.V.p inO,.,; BYVALYY, E.,I. Inzli.; 'ffi-WEV.L KISLOV,. tekhaik c1gating the perfrimance of the fanless heatIng unit .assigned by engineers V.A. and M.Shushpannilco-v. Sbor. .,-'KuzNIUI no,10:202-221 t64. (MTRA 18:9) S/04AP9024/008/016/0'17 B012/BO67 AUTHORS: Vlasovy A.-G., Voroblyev, A. Kislov, A. N., MeshoheFy-akovq R. P. TITLE- Investigation of the Losses in Electrons Due to Scattering in the Residual Gas in the Accel-era-TTn-g- PERIODICAL, Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1960, Vol. 24, No- 8, PP- 1006-1012 TEXT: In the present paper the theoretical calculations of the losses in accelerated particles due to scattering in the residual gas were experimentally examined. A suggestion is made for calculating these losses. First, only the definite results of calculations according to the methods by No M. Blachman and E. D. Courant (Refs. 5,6), J. M. Greenberg and To H, Berlin (Refs. 7,8) and A. N. Matveyev (Refs. 9,10) are studied and compared in a Table. This comparison shows that the various methods lead to different results. The control method and the Card 1/3 a ~ Investigation of.the Losses in Electron s S/04 ?OV824/008/016/01T Due to Scattering in the Residual Gas in the B012~BO67 Accelerating Chamber experimental apparatus are then described. Fig. I shows the measuring block diagram. The results of measurements are given and compared with the results of theoretical calculations. In conclusion the following is stated: character and quantitative comparison of the curves shown in Fig. 6 indicate that the losses in electrons due to scattering in the residual gas can be calculated according to the method of Greenberg and Berlin as well.as according to that of Matveyev with sufficient accuracy since the results differ only by 1.5 -* 1-7 times from one another. According to the method of Blachman an~ Courant the losses in protons clue to scattering in the gas may be estimated, whereas for the electrons the val*ues obtained by this method are too low. The sufficient agreement between the experimental and the theoretical results also confirm the correctness of tho method of measurement chosen. V. G. Shestakov assisted in the measurements. The collaborators of the NII TH and PTP assisted the authors.in this work. There are 6 figures, 1 table, and 15 references: 8 Soviet and 7 British. Card 2/3 82839 Investigation of the Losses in Electrons 8/048/60/024/008/016/017 Due to Scattering in the Residual Gas in the B012/BO67 Accelerating Chamber ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatel-lakiy institut pri Tomskom Card 3/3 politekhnicheskom institute im. S. M. Kirova (Scientific Research Institute at the Tomsk Polytechnicallffs-t-it-u-f-e imeni S. M. Kirov) TARASEVICH, ~.L, inah,j KISLOV. A.N., tokhnik Automatic control of heaters in Kusnotak mines. Sbor. KuzNIUI no.9405-114 161. NMI 160) (Rusnitsk Basin-Mno vintilation-Cold weather coh~i+Aon-s) (Automatic control) BOGLrISKIY) S.S.; ZAFTVATKDTAj B.I.; KIL11-WI, Y,OZLMISKIY, P.R.; FOLCHRIOV, V.I;.; TARASEVICH, L.I.; UIOUl, R.A.j otv. red.; BELOV, V.S.., red. izd-va; OVSWENKO, V.G., tekhn. red. (Automatically controlled mining systems]Aucinichrqe avtorati- cheskle ustanovki; prakticheskoe posobie 'po avtomatizatsii na shakhte. Moskva) Gosgortakhizdat, 1962. 195 P. (MIRA 15:12) (Mining machinery) (Automatic control) ME pe M a ON INS WIN -10ro S -8/63/000AWW/l 120 0621A 101. Kislov -A`~` N~- es AUTHOR: Vlasov, A. G~v pi.,`~ TITLE: Apparatus for'measur#* short-life lsomet~rio-tra~sitlonk.' PFRIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurTial Pizik'a 1 1%30- W abstradt IA353 (In collectiont "Elektr6n.'uskoriteW, Tomsk,'Tomakiy 06i 288 - 291) TUT: Apparatus for measur1ng_bfioA---1-ife, i~bmetilo'Aransitioni.." -scribed The measurements were carridd out on ~&'tro~'d .-25- MW muimum- energy'. a-bet . - ./I -: apparatus comprised a cutting-of f. circuit"whiCh'permitted. also. the contr(A or 'the maximum energy of. bremsstrahlung,:and the prev6 n'tion of the error due , , oidllla--~ tions of 'the radiation intensityj a. s'eintil'latloh.,dpeotrometei;:,o~erAtin~- 41th'a pulse supply, an amplitude analyzer"'ana 6 16-chinnel, time anaikie~.' The,Aisratich of the cut-off was 3,Usec K. Aglintsev [Abstra~cter's note Complete.tr slati an or~Y Card 1/1 S/i2o/62/000/001/019/061 E140/E463 AUTHORS: Gavrilovskiy, B.V., Karadzhev, K.V., Kis 0v- A_Yn'_ TITLE: Hall effect pulse multiplier for charged nuclear particle analysis PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksp~rimenta, no.1, 1962, 9o-96 TEXT: For determination of the natures of secondary charged particles in nuclear reactions (determination of charge and mass) an iouization method is useful, in which the impulses arising in two detectors are multiplied. The first detector is fairly thin and measures the energy loss dE/dx, the second measures E. Then the expression 0.8 2 0.2 EdE / dx 00 M z E depends almost linearly on the mass, and directly on the square-6f the charge, for non-relativIstic particles. While the method'is not too accurate, it is quite satisfactory to separate the-values corresponding to given types of particles. The article*des6ribes a Hall-effect multiplier for use,in this application, capable of Card 1/2 S/120/62/000/001/019/061 Hall effect pulse multiplier ... E14o/E463 giving results for the analysis of low energy 10 MeV) charged particles with very short impulses available from the detectors, ou. the order of a microsecond. The n-Ge detector in a high-speed ,magnetic circuit 1~as a large dynamic range for both variables. Aside from the detector, the circuits use vacuum tubes- exclusively, There is I figure. ASSOCIATION; Institut atomnoy energii AN SSSR (Institute of-Atomic Energy AS USSR) SUBMITTED: May 25-, 1961 Card 2/2 S/094/61/000/001/003/007 E073/E333 AUTHOkS; Pen1kov, N.I., Gramshpul', E.A., Gorelik, V.I., and Zotin, P.Ye. TITLE: Electrolyser for a Ternary Alloy PERIODICAL: Promyshlennaya eiiergetika. 1961, No'. 1, P. 15 TEXT: In one of the plants producing a ternary alloy, carbon electrodes of 400 x 400 x 550 mm were used. For a loading of 12 000 A the current density at the cathode surface 2 9 was 0.282 A/cm and at the anode surface it was 1.25 A/cm During the gradual burning-off of the carbon anodes fragments of the carbonand the ash dropped off, which formed a sludge and screened a part of the liquid.surface of the lead cathode, leading to a sharp decrease in yield. Furthermore, the arrangement of the anodes in the electrolyser was such that the current density at the cathode surface was highly non- uniform, which led to local overheating and a reduction in output. To eliminate these drawbacks, the authors proposed Card l/,4 s/o94/61/000/001/003/007 E073/E.~35 Electrolyser for a Ternary Alloy substitution of the carbon electrodes by graphite blocks of 300 x 400 x 800 mm. Fragments did not fall off the graphite and thus sludge formation was prevented. In spite of the fact that the current density remained the same, 12 000 A, as for carbon anodes, the current intensity in the case of graphite anodes is distributed more u'niformly and con- sequently the cathode surface of the electrolyser in utilised more efficiently (see sketches). Practical introduction of the proposal of the authors (for which third prize was awarded iii the Fifteenth All-Union Competition on Saving Energy) led to the following results. 1) The output of the electrolyser increased from 1200-1300 to 1500-1600 kg/day. 2) The currentlefficiency increased from 52-55 to 58-62%. 3) The specific electricity consumption decreased from 1650 to 1600 kWh/ton. The resulting annual saving in electricity for the work Card 2/4 I FFiF,=A i 0 C6 '71T f USSR/Automatics and telemechanics - Stability regions Card 1/2 Author Title Periodical Abstract Pub. 10 - 2/8 Kislov, B. D. (Moscow) FD-3079 : Construction of regions of stability and of lines of equal re- sources according to phase and amplitude by means of nomograms for systems of automatic regulation : Av-tbm. i telem., Vol. 16ANov-Dec 1955, 508-529 The author.presents nomograms that permit one to construct regions of stability and lines of equal resources (zapasy) according to phase and amplitude of the system. He gives a method of construct- ing the boundaries of the region of self-excited oscillations and the line of equal amplitudes of.these oscillations in the case of investigations of nonlinear systems by means of the principle of harmonic balance. In the constructions one can utilize experimen- tally acquired characteristics, which is especially valuable in the investigation of nonlinear systems. The author thanks V. V. Solodovaikov. Three references: V. V. Solodovnikov, "Synthesis of correcting servosystems in the case of typical actions," ibid., Card 2/2 FD-3079 Abstract : No 5, 1951; Korrektiruyushchiye tsepi v avtomatike [Correcting circuits in automa~icsl, Foreign Literature Press, Moscow, 1954; K. F. Teodorchik, AvtokolebatelInyye sistemy (Self-excited oscil- lations systems], State Technical Press, Moscow, 1948. Institution : Submitted : February 15, 1955 S/103J60/021/008/005/014 B012/BO63 AUTHOR: -Kislov,_P. D.~(Moscow) TITLE: A Reduced Equivalent Amplification Factor of a Non-linear Element, in, th*'Preo*nc* of Noises'15 PERIODICALt Aytomattka i tolomakhanika# 1960, Vol, 21, No. 8, PP- 1141-1148 TEXT: The present paper deals with an automatic control system coniisting of a linear and s:non-linear part * it i8,0 ressed by eq!4__ +4- " '".(I) ~ (3)- (1) is given for the linear Ielement: and (21 for the non-linear,' inertia- L/ lose one. According to equation (3) ZM - X(t) + X,,(t), the noise in the form of the periodic function Qt) acts at the in tit f the non-linoar n , 0lement, in addition to the output coordinate 03 ofothe inear part of the system. The frequency spectrum of this function is outside the 'trans- Inission'range of the'linear part of the system. The author studies the came in.,which Xn(t) is a random,funotion. The frequency of the periodic oncilla- ,tions of the coordinate X(t) compriees the range C~ > 60 > ~0 where 6j. Card 1/4 A Reduced Equivalent Amplification Factor of a B/103/60/021/006/005/014 Non-linear Element in the Presence-of Noises B012/B063 is the cutoff frequency of the linear part of the system. In this can* it mossible to represent the coordinate X(t) as a harmonic function: is X A coo cot. If the function- Xn( t) has a high frequency, the phase shift between A coo 6)t and Xn(t ) has no considerable effect9 and the term of'the mean (reduced) equivalent amplification factor can be introduced. The function Z(t) may-be periodic or almost periodic. If Xn(t) has, however,- * high frequency, the amplitude of the first harmonic of the function Z(t) CO Will be almoot.equal to A.. A is therefore assumed to be the amplitude of the first harmonic o*f Z(t). Xrj(t) is approximated by means of the function X /t (Fig. 1). During the period T, thi 9 function is represented as the n% sum, n, of square pulses of a width Lt and a height ni (1 -'1, 29 3, ..,n). The reduced equivilent amplification factor of the non-linear element is determined to be the ratio between the coefficient of the first harmonic in the expansion of the function at the output of the non-linear element Card 2/4 A Reduced Equivalent Amplification Factor of a S/103/60/021/008/005/014 Non-linear Element in the Presence of Noises B012/B063 in '4~ Fourier neri*sq,oft.the: tinier hand,and the 064fficient of the,first, harmonic in the expansion of the function at the input of the non-linear element in a seriens Formula (22) in derived for the reduced equivalent amplification factor. It may lie seen from it that-I (A, ni) is this coefficient if at the output of the non-linear element the function Z,. a z in, determined by formula (24)9 It is assumed that.the'funotion Xn(t) is approximated in such a way that it has m different heights during the period T. In this case one obtains formulas (25) and (26) in- stead of (22). It r1ay -be so-on from the formulas derived that the reduced equivalent amplification factor'doos not depend on the noise frequency, but is determined by the, frequency. Formulas (25) and (26) contain sum- mands corresponding to several types of non-linear elements. These summands are listed in a table* The analysis of the system by the graphic-analytical. method is illustrated by 'Figs. 2 and 3. There are 3 figures and I table. Card 3/4 KE ~~,WTM.ced Equivalent Amplification Factor of a s/io 3J60/021/008/00 5/014 Non-Vnear Element in the Presence of Noises B012/BO63 -1104'WTED: Februaryj29, 1960 Card VA14 WWI tn cz. V F 127-58-5-23/30 AUTHORS: Kislov, F.I., and Golovanov, G.A., Mining Engineers TITLE: Improvement of Badly-Wearing Parts of Sand Pumps (Usover- shenstvovaniye bystroiznaBhivayushchikhsya detaley pes- kovIykh naeosov) PERIODICAL: Gornyy Zhurna-1, 1958, Nr 5, PP 73-75 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The main mass of the pulp in the Olenegorsk Concentration Plant is transported by sand pumps of the 6P-7 type with capacity of 360 cu m/hour and a head of 40 m. The coarse- ness and hardness of the.material makes the pulp very ab- rasive, which results in a quick wearing-out of some parts of the sand pumps. The Bobruyakiy Zavod (Bobruyak Plant) casts the working parts of the 6P-7 pumps from Kh-28 steel; their service life amounts to about 100 hours. In view of the fact that the plant does not supply spare Darts, the central repair-Mechanical Shops of the mine have cast these parts out of alloyed cast iron of the LKhCh-2 grade. After thermal treatment, the hardness of the parts cast from this iron is 415 to 440 HB which makes their mecha- Card 1/2 nical processing very difficult. To reduce the amount of Improvement of Badly-Wearing Parts of Sand Pumps 127-58-5-23/30 mechanical processing, soa~k parts of the pumps wore re- designed, as.,Bhown in Figures lb, 2b and 3b. Their service .life amounts on tho average to I]M or 140 hours. ASSOCIATION: Olenegorskoye rudoupravleniye (Olenogorok Mine Administration) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 1. Pumps4faintenance BRILBG N.S., dots.1 _I~ Au ot7azannost' dots,; . Jspol GNOYFV, A.M.2 ispol. abyazannosti dots. [Flethods manual on projection with numerical marks and perspective] Metodicheskoe posobie po proektsiiam s chis- lovymi otmetkami i perspek-tive. Moskva, 1965. 75 p. (,MIRA 18:12) 1. Moscow. GidromellorativWy Institut. 2. Kafedra na- chertatellnoy geometrii I cherchenlya Gidromeliorativnogo institutp,-. ROZOV, Serafim Vasil'yevich, doteent, kand.tekhn.nauk; VASSEMIAIT, Ta.ye., inzh., retsenzent.; KISrjOV, I.A., inzh., retsenzent; LOPATA, A.Ta., kand.tekhn1.i-.m*-.-rW_&.-.'~ . V.K., red. (Teaching mechanical drawing In technical schools; a brief manual for teachers] Prepodavenie chercheniia v tekhnikumakh; kratkoe rukovodstvo dlia prepodavatelei. Hockva, Goa.nanchno- tekha.izd-vo mashinoRtroit.lit-ry. 1959. 245 p. (MIRA 13:1) (Neebanical drawing--Study and teaching) RYABINOVI D.A., dots,-;-KISLOV"," LA.-.. St. pr9p. (Fundamentals of Projection with numerical marking] Osnovy proektsii s chislovyzi,:otmetkami. Moskva., Mosk. sellkhoz. Akad. im. Timiriazeva, 1962. 32 (MPIRA 170) T XISLOV, I.Y. young technicians. Fiz.v shkole 16 no.5:96 S-0 156. 1. Zaveduyushchiy kobinetom flaiki i matenatiki Gurlyevskogo instituta usoyershenstymnlya uchiteley. (Ouryov-Technical education) RUSINOV, L.I. [deceased]; ANDHEYEV, YU.N.; GOLENETSKIY, S.V.; KISLOV, M*I.; FILIMCNGV, Yu.I. 210m Alpha-decay.of the isomer Bi Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 40 no.4;1007-1015,Ap '611. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Leningradskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy Institut AN SSSR. (Alpha rays) (Bismuth--Decay) KISLOV, ff.s., Status and measures for further Improvement in pharmaceutical service to the pupulation and In supplying drugs to therapeutic and prophylactic centers of the R.S.P.S.R. Apt.delo 4 no.4:16-29 JI-Ag 155. ()Fr.RA 8: 10) 1. Nachal'alk Glavzogo aptokoupraylonlya RSISR. (MARMT, iz %ssia, orgazis.) KISLOV, H.S. State of the system of supplying people and therapeutic and preventive institutions of the R.S.F.S.R. with drugs.and methods for its iVrovement. Apt.delo 5 no.4:3-11 Jl-Ag '56. (KLBA 9:9) 1. Nachallnik Glavaogo aptechnogo upravlentya Kintaterstva zdravo- okhraneniya RSFSR. (DRUG INDUSTRY) KISLOV, N.A.; BALTHIN, F.V. Xxperience In Industrial training.of studentB. Politekh. obuch.. no.11:17-19 X 159. (MIRA 13:2) (Vocational education) (Field, work(Educational method)) KOSTYUK, V.A.; MiEKMTOV, V.I.; BIJLISKIY, M.T. [deceased]; VAjjtR, 0.1.; KIS N.A.; TSVETKOV, P.M.; AVRAMOV, V.M. Rapid repair of the hearth bottom fritting of tilting open-hearth furnaces. Stall 23. no.8:707-710 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:9) (Open-hearth furnaces-Maintenance and repair) ITAGORSKIYI I.S.; KISLOVt N.7.; VOV(VS, S.F. Seeking the optir-um.parameters of rolls for pressing peast dust. .Trudy Inst. torf. 0 DSSR 9:153-168 160. (14IRA 1/,:2) (peat machinery) NAGORSKIY, I.S., kand.tekhn.nauk; qSLOV,_N.V., kand.tekhn.nauk,- VOLKUS, SOPIPP inzh. Air permeability of milled peat. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; energ. no.4s83-89 Ap 165, (MIRA 1814) 1. Belorusskiy politakhnicheskiy institut. Predstavlena kafedroy torfyarqkh mashin. KISLOV, N.V., Inzh. Weight distribution of peat particles by fractions. Tq~f.prom, 40 no.5:21-25 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. BelorusBkiy politekhnicheskiy institut. (Peat-Analysis) KISDDV, N.V. Flying speed'of granulated peat. Sbor. nauch. trud. Bal. .politekh.,in.at. no. 8&0-37 160. (MM 14:12Y (Nat-Ahalysis KISLOV, P.M. Effect of flooded tectonic dislocations on the develnrrr-n~ shifting zones. Izv.AN Kazakh.396 ".1 er'. t~khj, khim.~ 11t 163. (Him 170) 6: 1 LUKHTANOV, A.G.; KISLOV, P.M., starshiy prepodavatell Effect of external conditions on the stability of bench marks. Sbor. nauch. trud. Kaz GMI no.19:47-53 160. (MIRA 150) (Bench marks) m OV, 81r ,~,_S~L Classed specialists-at the locators.. Starsh.-serzh. no-4:6 Ap 162. (WRA 15:4) (Rockets (Ordnance)) KISLOV, V., insh. "-~~Konsalarlsd Instructor an IMustrial safety. Inergetik 8 no-8:35 Ag 160. (MML 13:10) 7 1 (Jotov, Aleksei Ivanovich) 0 ~3 1 : -. KISL ~111.. Forroresonant stabilizor with a compensating condenser. Radio no.1:54-55 J6 161. (MIRA 14;9) (Voltage regulators) 1 "IS LUV A. 7. A. Kisloii, and A.- -I. Xofman. ';Thc3 clinical properties of irjur-ies to sone o--:' the functions of the centr 1"vegetive michanisras in open firearz:' tmu~s to the skull and brain", in the collection: ilevrologlya voyen. vremeni, Vol. 1, Loscow, 19.1,9, p. 1115-29 SO- U-Itll, 17 July 1953, (Letopis 'Murnal Inykh State3~, 1:4o. 20, 19119) th tiisions and vcEeta"`e di7St!L'b---nc^-S '?l C-L" and A. L Kofman. con acute phase", In the collection: Nevrologriya vo~ven. vremcni, Vol. 1, "'SCOW 191r9?, P-3E&4W SO: U-411, 17 July 1953, (Letopis lZhurnal Inykh OStatey, No. 20, 1949) FISLOV,'V. A. SpAnall *7 fan -j. IrOF ton, . V SL T~959- c. 'il-4'/ T. !I - I: - osi!~~Ijcjtriya 'r,,o.,,en. 1;remoni- V,)l. 50, sloa, -1949 rnalt Vi,~Jj S~atey, ~,o sc: lzto~,isl Zhu KI3LOV, V.A. 29748 0 shlrokom vnyedr-yenii v syelfskokliozyaystuyepnoxe Proizvodstvo Uchyeniya M. michurinae v sb: Michurinskuyu Nauku-va.-kh. Proizyodstvo. Novosibirsk, 1949, s. 6-48 ISO: LETOPIS' NO. 40 Let Us-Dis=ss.-Froblam-of -Providing A&onomists' Services to Collective Farms: What CH.',,,GFZ SIHCULD BE, YADE. (By V. Kislov, Assitjt&nt Director of No-'rosibirsk Provin-ce Aexiculture Administration Soviet Source: Izvestia,, Jan..'.8, P. 2. Current Digest of the Soviet Fress (in 40 Library), Vol, 4, No. 1, 1952, p. 22 TROYINOV, S.S.; NOROZOT, D.M., redaktor; MOTOVA, A.F.t tekhaichWIRTy-r-adaktor Claiming form crops In Siberia] Tozdalyvante sellskokhosiatstvennykh kulitur v Sibiri. Moskva. Go@. izd-vo selkhoz. lit-ry, 1956. 133 P. (NLRA 10:1) (Si.berta-fteld crops) L ~3877-66 EWT(!)/Evrr(m)/EPF(n)-2/r/ETC(m)-6 WW/bj/WE ACC NRs AP6009922 (A,N) SOURCE CODE: Ult/0413/66/000/004/0117/10117 AUTHOR: Bakhj!rev,_A._t,; Tumanova, A. S.; Lisitsyn,__A. RodnikIov, ".; po~harov M. A.; Rezvov,.j._~.; 1~jirnov,_Ap~. t -.Y!~ r _A.; K_ygch~qy, V. Ye. V.. K Iler, q. U. 6jQ&&wjLftfip6XjVaznov, Yu. A.; KS~h Kq~!kin. V. A.; -o . . Polonskiy, S. N.; !e avrov L. 1. J. L ORG: none TITLE: A sectional high-pressure fuel pun Class 46, No. 179124 SOURCE: Izabretenlya, promyshl*nnyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki. no. 4, 1966, 117 TOPIC TAGS: engine fuel pump, internal combustion engine, high pressure pump ABSTF,ACT: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A sectional hiph-pressure fuel 2umWfor internal combustion engines. The pumping elements end camshaft are located in the pump housing. The unit also contains a general-purpose regulator with weights mounted on a hub which Isfitted loosely onto the camshaft. These weights operate a clutch which is connected to the fuel pump rod by a lever mechanism. The hub with the weights is connected to the camshaft by a helical spring element for stable operation of the pump under given c=dLtions.' 2. A modification of this pump 4n which the lev- or mechanism In made up of two Invers mounted on a common axis. One of these levers UDC: 621.43.031 Card 1/3 ACC NRo AP6009922 0 Is connected to the pump rod drawbar and the other is connected to the regulator spring. The lever fastened to the drawbar is also coupled with another spring which 1--housing; 2--pumping element; 3--camshaft; 4-- -purpose regulator; 5--weights; 6--hub; 7-- general regulator clutch; 6--rod; 9-helical spring element; 10--common exis; U and 12--control levers; 13-- drawbars; 14--regulator spring; 15--extra spring; 16--stem; 17--clutch cavity; 18--control lever moves this lever to increase fuel feed during start- Ing of the engine. 3. A modification of this fuel in which the regulator clutch is mounted on the PMP stem of-the camshaft and prevented from rotating by ~jq lugs on one of the levers which fit into grooves on the clutch. The clutch cavity bounded by the end of the shaft Is filled with oil for damping. 4. A modi fication of this pump in which the additional spring coupled with the iever mechanism has its other end connected to the motor control lever so that the spring is out of operation when the i control lever is moved to the minimum Idling spend-position after the motor Is start- ed.' ~. A modification of this pump In which the lever in connected to the pump rod 2