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KLIMOV, D. M., Cand Phys-Math Sci -- (dies) "Box& problems in the theory of astatic gyrosco a in'the Carden suspension." Moscow, 1960. 5 ppj (Moscow UnivTz Me V, Losonosov)l 150 copies; price not given; bibliography on page 5 (12 entries); (KL, 17-609 139) 0/040/60/024/04/23/023 C III/ C 333 AUTHORs KlimovL-Dj-H. (Moscow) TITLEs On the Notion of the Astatio rosco_po in Cardan Suspension With dry Fftriction-- PERIODICALs Prikladnaya matematika I mokhanika, ig6o, Vol. 24# No. 4,F pp. 771-776 TEXTs Yo. L. Nikolai (Ref.i#2) considered the motion of a balanced gyroscope in Cardan suspension under consideration of constant friction torques in the axon of suspension, The author considers an astatio gyroscope in Cardan suspension on a fixed basel he assumes that the forces of friction are proportional to the normal components of the dynamic roaotions in the axes. The investigation of the equations of motion is carried out in the plans of angular volocitios'used by Nikolai. Under absonoo of gravitational force this plane Is decomposed Into six domains, whore the motion of the gyroscope is described In every domain by linear differential equttions. so that the image point moves in every domain on deformed logarithmic spirals. Under consideration of the gravitation the relations become sore complicatodl the author only gives first approximations (for small angles and velocities). A large Card 1/2 S/040/60/024/04/23/023 0 111/ C 333 .0 art of the results has already been announced 'by the author in Rsf.3). go thanks A. Yu. Ishlinskly for the guidance of the paper. T There are 4 Soviet references. SUBUITTEDt October 31, 1959 Card 2/2 ILDOV. D. M. (Candidetsof PbpIcal and Nothesiatical Sciezoes) and ST guts of "YqWtotio Methods in solving problem of the notion of an astatic gyroscope in DIAbol, suspensions report presented at the Saientific-tachnical Conference an Modern ayroveops, Technology. MLnistry of Higher end S600ndwY Special Education RSM, hold et the Leningrad batituts of Precision Mechanics and Optics,, 20-U Novwbw 1962 (In. vysshikh uchebefth z8veddeLy Priborostroyenip, v. 6,, no. 2, 1~63) S/179/62/000/003/009/012 B191/9133 AUTHORt Klimove D.M* (Hoscow) TMEs Fhe affeet of the torque about the rotor axis on the drift of a gyroscope suspended by a gimbal mountinS on a moving base PERIODICALI Akadsmiya nauk SSSR,,., Izvestiya, Otdoloniyo tokhnicheakikh nauk, Makhanika i mashinostroyehiye# nos5s 1962* 134-136. TEXT: The motion is considered of a gyroscope when suspended ill a gimbal mounted on a moving base. The gyroscope rotor is motor driven. In the steady state motion, .the motor maLntains a constant angular velocity-of the rotor. The gyroscope cege coin- cides with the geometric cantre of the 'susponsiong the gimbal rings are statically and dynamically balanced and friction in ih* suspension hinges in absent. Different coordinate frames are a!zlsociatad with the moving base and the various elements of the busponsion, it is shown that, from a given motion of the bass. it is possible to determine by moans of kinematic relationships the motion of the gimbal rings# provided the angular momentum of the Card 1/2 5/179/62/000/003/009/012 The effect of the torque about the -*- El9l/E135 gyroscope rotor does not change its position in space. By using the Eular equations for the gimbal rings and the rotori it is shown that a moment causing a drift is the result of variations in the torque about the rotor axis. The case Is considered when tho base oscillates about a single axis, Different expressions are derived for rotora driven by induction motors or synchronous motors. It is shown that oscillations at a frequency near the frequency of natural oscillations of the rotor relative to the inner ring may cause a substantial drift of the gyroscope* The case of a "conicalt, motion of the outer ring is also considero4s There are 2 figures* SUBMITTEDi June 29, 1962 Card 2/2 -ioi. t1d; 1 b-M- f ft*.-, IW-gwjwv^&M%04AM goat p M UA b"is of I&I& "I"Ims ot-VIO a~oqotlftls srodbtainod' By-ozo3comm Pmeeft"o ovatiou Of hi sppmlotlow an be Mw1yed wA solutims by cw"opwUm aywoximtlow establinW. As aA examplep the motion Of an -Eli KLIMOV, D.M. (Yoskva) Dynasios or gubals. Ilv.AV MM, )bkh. L mashinostro no.4t7-9 I- I JI-Ag 163. (MIRA 17s4) 7-- 01.$ 4 AP Xr. 990.6 U ime S SC NTIFIC-TECHNICAL CONYZRZNCZ ON MOD~AN GYROSCOPZ TECH- - Y (USSR$ Nr ' sn1ye, v. S. no. 2. 1963.,- livestlys vysshlkh uchobnykh savedenty. Priborostroy S11461631006/00210101010 no Fourth Conforoqco on Gyroscope Technology, sponsored by the Ministry of Higher sn.; Secondary Special EducAtion RSFSR, was hold at the Leningrad Institute of Precision Mechanics and Optics from 20 to 24 November 1963. The conference was attended by representatives from 03 organizations in 30 S: 4, cities, including educational ostabUshments, scientific research in- stitutea, design bureaus, and industrial concerns. Th# following are am# of the topics covered in the 93 papers presented and discussed at the conference. Vibrations of a gyroseops pendulum with a m6nble suspension its a nonuniform gravitational field: M. Z. Ljtvjn-S#4oy, Senior Scientific Worker; improving -_dj;&mIc characteristics of some Oro Instruments and devices: A. V. R*~, Docent, Candidate of Technical Sciences; &am* problems of the Opamics of a gyroscope with an electric drive iwt&Uod in a Syn" ousponslow S. A. Card 1/3 PM sr. scrol ~TITIJAJOXF= die In M- 10004063 kharlam'ov,'Engintorl problems of the theory of th*1nortial me0tod for measur- Ing aircraft accolarstioni 1. L Pomykayev, Docent, Candidate of Technical Set- ences: determining the drift of a floated-type integrating gyroscope without the use of a dynamic standi 0. A. Slomysukiy, Docent, Ctndldate of Technical Sciences., natural damping of nutattorAl vibrations of a gyroscope: If- 3L 931sty Engineer: motion of a not quite symmetrical gyroscope pendulum with vertically movable support: A. N. Borisov&, Aspirant: gyrostope-type inclinometer for surveying vertical freezing wallet V. A. knitsyn, Candidate of Technical Sciences; son channels in triaWal gyr*-at&bLUz*d platform: L4 N. effect of JoUtts b*tw Sleakin. Engineer-. theoretical proposal for the possible design of a generalized ences; gyro instrument: IA. 14. Bogdanovich, Docent, Candidate of Technical Sd problem of drift in a powerotype triaxial gyro stsbillseri V. N.' Mu-pov, Engineer. methods of modeling random disturbances in gyro systemst S. S. Shishman. Senior Yngineer: method of notes funatf"s for investigating a system subjected to random CmA 9/3 " wvx_ ----------- A:M Xr. 990-6 14 AM SCMITV 42CMUL COWIRM toom) 21IW6310WONIMIM SigW4. G. P. Moloftv, Docent, Candidate of Technical, Sciences, drifu IA a gyro- ilized platform as a result of the effect of cross joints under determined and ran- - disturbances: B. 1, Massrov, Docent, Candidate of Technical Sciences; stability ar4natural oscillations in inhomogenscusly rigid gyro systems with backlash under extarnal Influences, S. A. Chernikav. methods of designing a gyro vertical with aut~matlo latitude and course corroationst A. V. Till, Candidate of Technical Scion. Cod; use of aaymptatte methods in solving problems of the motion of an astatic gyroscope in gymbal suspensiont Candidate of Physical and Mathe- 7 Inalical 5*1*wes, and L. N. Sitskin; theory of optriodic gyro pwAula-. V. S. Mochalin, Docent, Candidate of Technical Sciences; and selecting basic parameters of course gyros ~y using nomogramas N. P. Demideako. Engineer. [AS) Cox, 3/3 K -4uk ?.Amp -------- - KLIMDVO D.M. (Moskva)) SLZZKIMp L.N. (Moskva) Ipplication of aaMtotia methods to the solution of problsn on the notion of an "tatio gyroscq* in gimbals, Isv.AN SM.- Otd~tekh.nauk.Makh.i "shinostr. no.3tA,5-50 IV-Je 163, (MIRA 160) (01roscope) ~LPTI Investigating the drifts of an astatic gyroscope in Simbels on a swinging base. Isv.AN SM.Makh. i mashinostr. no.5111,.16: S-0 163. 16,12). NIKOIAI Yevgenly Loopol fdovich, Prln4m&l uchastiye ERDMTULDt V.V.# red. f0yroscope in ginbals) Giroakop v kardanovow podvese. Isd.2. S prodislovin A.IU.Ishllnskogo i o dopolnoul- lami D.M.Kliw"o Moskvaj Izd-vo ONaukajO 1964, 136 p. (MIRA 17t 5) ~ -- --- --- -- --- --- ~ I ~ .". "k ", - ACCESM mRs AP492795 AMORI XLIWVs D* X* (mom TULEt StabiLity of motion of an unperturb&WA pbysiasl pendulm MfOgo Prikl&&Wa matematiM I sakhanikas ve 26# no. 28 1964t 364-366 TOPIIC TAGS: notion stabilitro pendulums upporturbable physical pwdul=o suspension points gravitational attractions geocentric Torticals Darboux triangle ABSTRACT i The outhor studies the notion of a pbpicA pwAulux whos * point o; suspension 0 Noy" along the surface of a fixod'sphers S of radius R encircling the oarth. He assume that the forces of attraction of the pendulum to the earth are reduced to a single force mg appU*d at the center of gravity 0 (see Fig. I on the Zn6losuro) and are directed slong the geocentric vertical (normal to the sur- face of the sphore). The distance OG is denoted by t. He studios the notion of. the Pendulum in the aLlowable moving system of coordinates 4-q With center A of ad introduzos the Darbou triangle 3c., yos so, Its 3c6 ads is dirwtod along the vector V of absolute velocity of the suspension point Os Us so wds-elosig the ..Card 'P ACCUMS )IRs AP402750 norual to the sphemo The axes x# yj s as referred to the pendulum in sub a w7 that the direction of the s, s3ds coincides With the direction Of the Una 00 The position of the pendulum vith respect to the Darboux trlang!le is determined ,v 00 and 4F. The &athw assumas that the mmeas of inuUm. et the by the angles )P pendulm vith respect to the x and y axes are the principal ones and are eqwa to m JLR; the moment of inartia of tbe pendulum wM tsvpeot to %be a axis Is do" by 0, The projections of angular velocity uo of~ the Dazta= t-dwgle on +,be axis of the sphs" have the form v rim .,The conditions the sathor'derivos are, (2N Orige Art* heel 12 formass and 3 f1surese 'A& SmaTMI 080ow DM AC4# 28AVr64 XNMI m 02MI ON WD CODSo Al NO RO WVs 003. C." 2/0 H'IRWHIPIRM NEW I WIN I V. AaT.381ON NR: AP4043897 a/0179/64/000/04/0142/0143 AUTHOR: lGimovo D. M. (Moscow) IV~-TITIEi pendulum motion with beavy "ping an a vibrating bass SotMC& AN MR. hvesay&. X8kh&jWm I mllghloostroyeni no. 4, 1064o 14*143 damping TOPIC TAGSa Pendulum, pendulum motion, pendulum rotation, pendulum. ABSTRACTs The motion of's pendulum with a vertical We to considered, and it to proven that vibration of the bass causes slow one-sided rotation of Use pondalum mean Angular velocity Is then calculated. A three-dimensional system of coordinates Is set up with one coordinate along the vs~tlcal aids of rotation of the pendulum. Too equation of motion of the pendulum lot 4 4 A +A xr 7, By various substitutions and,kansformations It In fotind thab Ass 01114120ple 011%lopt Also/# as, 40014 *`*'Was lot' one "N emu 6%9 em" Cotd eill so vmr T.,47- ACCESSIONNII: "4043897 Ashcasegain I -A ( Pj 61114'A PIMO# -cost) ~ (A%e + A-) it Is assumed that the vibration frequency Is high ancipi, and p2 are low, mlyhW 214 W (2 UP, Ces of + A Ida as to 4) An of + P, WN *# Sla 0 C" oil (fte'lift at + (3) M% Cftaf + Gj+eej) - NJ (AM%+ ft&jnG$Mjj+ M%ft$jftg6$j4# Finally, taking into account the last two equations, the formula for the mean anSW4w il: i-'J velocity of a pendulum may be expressed as follows: 34 Apth C'" m AW-f -- (4) "W + Ali 6 + 47 4A W s r seen that vibration of the bass causes one-sided rotation of the pendulum, To It ipay be cular, when the momitat of Inertia of the pendulum is wfficlently low# the pendulum partl rotaton at constant angular volooltyl Ids"% slot Vre asks Orig. art. h"s I figure and 17 equations. Card 2/3 'Y 5~r ,"TV - - - - - - - - - - - ACCESSIC21 NR s AP1040576 8/0040/64/028/003/0511/0313~ AMTOR t IKiln", D. Us (Moscow) TITLEs Conditions of imperturUbilitr of a arosooplo frow SOURCEs Prikladnays, matemstiks, I makhanUmt Y, 28# nos 3o 1964# 511-513 TOPIC TAGSs imperturbability# gyroscopic framl precession th*ory# lp"soope suspension ABSTRACTs The author studies the motion of &,gyroscopic frame xurrv=Aod by & spherical ahell. and suspended in fluid without friction. go "vises that the forcel of attraction of the frame to the earth are taken as a unit force applied to the t center of gravity of the frame &:A directed along the normal to the sphere and that 'i the center of support moves arbitrarily on the surf&** of a fixed sphere surrouaiing the earth, He shown that it is necessary siA sufficient that the moemmt of mosentm of the system with respect to the point of support in absolute notion be equal to zero in order for the fpllowing to be trust the s axisp passing through the center of support and the center of gravity of the gyraframe is directed along the geocentric vertical (norml to the sphere) with arb4travy notion of the support point on the -sphere. It~ obtains conditions for in the framework Of Card 1/2 ACCESSION XRs AP4040576 procession theory and forwiUtex conditions for japgrftrbability of VTOhorism- compass from which the forwr oanditions are derived, Orig, art, bass 12 forud" and I figure. ASSOCUTICS: none SUBMETTEDs 19Doc6) MAU A0Q, WLI 00 WS; So C 10 MW BOY 003 000 . ,I t Cwd 2/; 4j 4G7qr>-6S 'm - 4 lpo- 4 'Pot - 5! j P BC "rmsic,T Nk, o5mM94 IJRi',r)373/f)5/DM/001/0163/0165 A-, ~~Sj Kllmt7_t~D, K. (NDOCOW)l RAbinariCh, TU. 1. (M08COW) T 'Ki m of f *ct of carrectiorm on dritt of uWversal suspemion gyrose" ! r~-xed nn movablo base .~k`URGEi Ali SSSR. Isveatiyu, MakhaalkAl Do* It 1965t 163-165 nPIC TAOS# gyroscopo, Cardan mspensiong gyroscope action, eq=tion of wtioN i-tgrti-al sylmtam Al~r-,RACT t The drift rate of a gpvscope &romed the axtexTml axe47 wam deterudned aorrnation effect,.~ ttal, vrrld Lr~---;ure t!i&- 1.11.o ar4ar, rWVAlnqd Pr-,,ndicul". 'N., ,- 'vzo-,-I. )n a --na md 1-a provided vith * b,--jLen of co7-rFtc*. Adit , rr'7*'lorm~ 4~-wt-ed, and Wi* veA4~ht of U,.* am."nskDn r-lug I& asmimod to t~c Ba4LU. -'m of t-ba Cardan rii-Ag aui thm bas-3 are Oat faiLtried tq 6 ,see rig. ~Ovclaaure). The ecMations of iTt-arnal ane. Lxt-ervtal rtr4i wiu-i-librian Lxv ,.-it arx~ the drift rot e Is defined tFy (m') 'Ale) Card 1/3 -77- L 49795-65 J=ZSSM KRI AP501M94 On it in thim asgumed thA the ama" be" awtustan woor4iag to Uw law #-0d5 (w+ 4), 61.w ban% and that the correatlaw ve of a ftUq ty#** ThIa lead& to the wzwvwdw for the gyroscope drLft I - (4*) -r.-W an 60 To =clads the effects of the powition carreationg the motiona of the rotor axes are incladed- This lamda, to the wtpreasion for the drIft rate 6/0" do a - 1P Y M~A IIOAN t00-9.0 NUMWiC&I SXAMplem we given I.LbotraUawo OrIC,* art* bas# 22 equatioas and 3 figures * AS=UTIONt am* SUBK=au I OMOV(A ID MW WT t ON Wo CMI IR 7777777M t - 44795-65 ACCESSIM Vat AP50=94 ZWL4WRZt M 97 . -- T I I I - - .- - -I-- I , co;~ 313 _ -.-- NR AP6000114 COMS _1"373/6 Oki none TITISs On kimmV a orraft bf Anortial tun systoms 144, Us SOMM All MR* lx"stipo ~M.o. MM Do's,6 1900 4942 TOPIC TAOS s inertia w4ition, error W&08 *.No - 0 g - - , 8 -aft Ali 4 A446 abgwukr -Q 0 64166a 0, analysis I of the -tbs. bourdligtoo .. , r ili t iditivi t a . ooordirms too o me o g se Fig. I p (p and, are, defined ty d jj r are thi'proliationot Ai plar vebmitlis, on the who" pp 4z"* Tho, "Two: In be' tv V3 7~~V~.;J: -1- ,I ,, . -, - ~ ~ 41;;~4 `-- T40~;' " ~ ~ 1: : 7777EW,~,UPg5,-F,g& ,~g- -,fTW?i M.-5wllF1 M --.- - - I ILDOO D.H. (Mftkva)l RABIMICHo Yu.1. (Moskva) Kinematic errors of inertial navigation systemo. lsv,, AN SUR, Makho no, 6%49-52 N-D 166* (HPA 18W) MRs AP6011124 AlDMORSs Klimov, D. M. (Moscow)l Potapenkoi V. A. (Moscow) ORQt none TITM Drift of a mosoc, in a Cardan suspension on a movable best SOMCEs - InshenerMy shurnal Vokhanika tvardogo tols, no. 1p 1966# 3-5 TOPIC TAM gyroscope# gyroscope motiong mathematical analysis, inertial axis ABSTRACTs The drift of a friction-free Mrroscope in a Cardan suspension is analyzed, As shown in Fig# It p small Syroscopo to connected to the external rIng of the main gyroscope, A mathematical analysis of the combined motion shown that the two drift rates# Ck around the external axis and around the internal axis# are expressed by The brackets in these expressions denote time average*. A move general analysis indicates that the motion of the gyroacope platform results in a rotation around U18 external axis relative to inertial space# Card A40 Oman wwlpll "5134.4rad Stod"IrM tbj'. lm*"kiy~161yl Inatitut' in 19290`-'4~41"r i& to'wrk an ths Yard ofllsotria. *W*tfio "ttv'Itle, i SCOUt ligher.educational instit as nim IOP=nt of da"Itic machiner7a He u'a'Im 41midlo ti -so in teatbirig,aW Untift a - re, -the V sow A v6iii jus ituts am Moscow Polygraphia lutitutolvhm ~Iwt UP a. 0m". an "nectric M"s Autmation of %jm&*jO~*Ohjft&" He -is autbor of over 30 invmtiom am L InISIU&W _01W bj*k# H$ - A ~ _: published wrksp_ *aS AL a mn of Imowledge, a aoW calle" wA-6"iA*:~-Oftjt* wt, hmsj~ I figure: ;77 SUB C=3_~95 am VESIIENEVSKIY, S.N.1 V()FtDNETSXIY, B.B.; GUSIKOV, P.S-j YJJIQX,.D.Yu.; MASLENNIKovt L,V,l PASHKOV M*V.; PETROVj I.I.; SOr.OLA)V'P-T-.I.Ps STEPANOV) Yu4,V*; TUROVSKAi~o P.G.; IMCMMMI, A.P.) TSEINI V.S.; Prcfessor Xonstantin Vasillevich Umovp 1907-1964; obituary. Elaktrichostvo no,3sQl Mr 165. (MIRA l8j6) DistiertAtiont ll'rypograpt.lc "'olds -4th FIgh-4-lastAc Coatirg,~." CA-d Polygrriph.y, Li5t, 7 Jun 54. Vechemynyv, Yo3kmAt Yoscow, rt 5 X: 51 204, 26 Nov lV54 Construating the olootric pmmr transmission line for the longitudiml po%vr supply to the Batayek-Starminakaya Um. Trusp. strol. 15 no.6111-22 Jo 165. (WIPA 18112) 11 Starshiy imbermer onorgowntaihnogo poyesda No.6 tresta TrannonergmonUM, 11LI)OV. 7. Protective work to Industrial sections of cities, Poshod~lo 4 no.llo-4 1 158, On& na2) L Starshly Inspektor Upraylonlyaposhernoy okhmny Stalingrad- skogo oblispolkona# (71re prevention) ILIMOVI r. (Stalingrad) Using water supply IVem arteel" &M bars, valle for fire extinction* PoshAsIo 3 no.IW4 D 157. (NIU IM12) (Stalinpad Province-4ire extinotion-Vater supply) L KLDIOV (Volgograd) Simplified formula for determining the capacity of pipes and firs, hoes. PoshAslo 8 no,Us20 1 162* (xm i3in) 1. KLIYOVI F.3. 20 USSR (600) 4, Haryestln# Xachinory 7. R"per'model ZhK.-21 for hav"tinS how. 1%. Sellkhozmshina no 12p IM 9. Monthly List pt Russian Accession.so Library of Congress, j953. Unclassified. . ILINCT, 0. Under now conditlows Sove profoolutr 6 noo4136-41 Ap $58, (XMA nt5) Lbodsodatell Ll-wo"koco oblastn6go soveta profooyusov. (Imov ProvInce-*rado unions) w KLP,C.~ j a " 1, x n:y Berlinor Kromi. xolnp X161IMbeuer md Witoob, 1951. 1+46 p, rrenrintlcn frc , RUSSIM "Verlinakly Kreff,,it". r the . N15 917. 2C0 X,21 [27252. IKCLLIK-OVo G.-- 127 tsentnerov vinograda s gektaLra. Offt zvena geroys sots truds A. do Icachurovskogo i brigady ordenonostsa p. a. sakrevskogo. Vinodells I vinogradarstvo moldavill 1949, No. 4, so 33-38- SO: Letopial Zhumalinykh Statey, Volo 36,, 1949 Agricultural Machinery 3valuation of -Ow work capacity of agricultural machinery tr usage coofficionts. Soluo"aahi" no, 91 1932, 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 16combe., -19m, tkwl. Successoa, in electrification of the collective form. XoM.prolsv. 12 no. So 1952. WWVs Moo inshanerl XMYGIN, P.O.. inshomr, Results of testing the M5-W plow for subsollIng. Sellkhosmahim no.4#20-13 AP 133, 885) 10 PmIshsimm Miss VIGAIDK, S.G.1 KLIMV, G.I. (Penta) '.1 - - -, a.' - . Case. of a prolonged stay of a foreign body (coin) in thA duodenal buM Vast# rents i rad, 39 no.5t6l S-0 164. 041RA ISO) * BASXOVp YO.A.; KLIMOVO 0.1.1 IMWVICHg V*Lo Gaustio typs of lower Ciambrian pbosphate manIfestations in the Yudoma Valley (Butern Siberia), Min# myrto noelOs5l-54 #(A* (),IRA 1813) KZTV,OV, G. M. Sheep - Kazakhstan Raising fine-wooled and sem1fine-woooled sheen In the now districts of Kazakhstan. Sets. 7-hiv., 14, No. 3, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June lg!X,2 Unc I. KLYUCHM.W. A,,,-,,I ArSELIHOD, L.Y.; GIFITS.31111., VoF,; 54.1:4 lAprmveoqnt of themitl processes in matutocp6rat6i o,-vn h"arth rurnaceso MeWlurg 9 noolOtl(,~L. 0 164 01"PA ISSI) . . ALIYEVO G.AG (Moskva); BUSLE11KC, N.P. (Moskva) LJUJ,&Q_Vj_G,i~. (Moskya)l NAZAWKO# A#T* (Moskva)l Prinizali uchastiyet POLYAKOVA, 'i*-A*;'MTSXEVICH, R,T#j GAYDABUKA, L.A. Modeling or the operation of an automated rumace machine for Idi wS "I pipes. Probl. k1b. no.9s2li-240 16), (MIRA 17sio 1. SlaktrostAllskiy zavod tyazhelogo ushinoutroyonlya (for Polyakovap Datakevicho Gaydabuka). .KLIYOV, GRIGORIT FEVWICH The Terror MachWI the inside story of the Soviet admInistration in Genmunys By Gregory KII=vj translated from Uke cwrmn by H. C. Stevensp introduced by Iftard. Crv*sMw and trast Reuters 14ndonp Tabor and labor C19531. 400 P. Translat4on or orIginal Russiant Berlinskiy Knoll ._U=Zr~~oskva); ALIYEV., G.A. (Moskya) SolvJng ono problem of the queueing theory on a ccoputor usirig the Y-ont4 CftrlO z9thOd- Zhur- VYch- rMt- I mat- fiz. I nc-5;931~- 935 C-3 163. (I'am 14. 10) Cybemstics) Rlootronk. digital compitors) 38511 3/044/62/000/005/065/072 C111/0444 AUTHORs Klimovi 0. P. TITLRj The alodelling of a certain clase of mass seivice systems on digital computing machines PERI ODICAL: fteforativny~ shurnalt Matematika, no. 5 " 1962, 73, abstraot 5V42!0. ("Zh. vychislaja~stema i vatem. fix.", 1961, It no- 5o 935-940) TSATI Considered to the ynthsais of complicated mass service systems-out of elementary ones launder the aspect of the possibility of a more simple programming for computing machines). As elementary systems one has chosent 1.)a system of a parallel instruments# 2#) a system of r succeeding instrumontst 5.) a'slatem of two intrum6nts, - the main instrument and the auxiliary Instrument -, which contain the floss of, calls of different typeel the calls of the second typo which more served at the auxiliary instrument come together with the calls of the first type for the servance at the main instruasnt. In front of each of the instruments there are storage batteries of bounded capacity. Programs describing the working of these elementary lilystese are put down in the operator form On**Antroduoss,.~the, operation of-the lauperposition of Card 1/2 S/O -44/62/000/005/,065/072 The modelling of a certain class of C111/C444 systems which consists of the fact that an arbitrary instrument out of an arbitrary elementary s)~stex is substituted by one of the above described elementary systems. Advicea for the put up of the program which describes the working of,s. system obtained by superposition,, are given. It is affirmed that by repeated application of superposition one can obtain very general masucerview systems.' [Ab9tracter's notes Completle'translational Card 2/2 8/877162/001/000/003/000 IY20VD308 AUTHORS: Aliyev# O.A* and KlIM"', 2--P-- TITLEt Principles of construction of the mathematical uodel of the problem of maso'handling theory (on the.exaa- ple,of simulating this teabnological-process cc the polo _finishing section. of an-automatid turkwe pipe- SOURCE: iucad*Miifi-h"~Anti~havAishmakay S32. vVehislitellwy t$4ntr0'1F.*Wv1 V* 1. 562i:.28-37 TAM: The. authoii Ponsider.a formAllsed production process of pipe weldings modelled as a system of mass sorivics. The abov problem was solvod by,thi authors on the computer 1%trela" at the Computer Center of MOU,,. using.the Monte-carl* method. Ths operatLons of the cold finishing SeCtIon-ars:describod ' ther with the block. to a diagram of the. AldorlthM of nathmatical mwoddfts ing of the process defl and description of problems arising in prograiming. The results obtained from the mathematical model show..that the characterlatied Card 1/2 8/877)'62/001/000/0P3/003 PrInciple'vof construction 4201/1008 *of the will u'sed by the authors are not suitable. There are 4 -,pip Me v-M=#V 4 LTUSTIMU v La A, g red- I rod. 1TSYGANKIN, A.P., red.; USMXOV# daktor tekhn, muks -red., BARMVA, Z.S.1, red.lsd-va; GORDUVA, L.P.,, takhn. red. [Computer mathematics and computer engineering) vopromy vy- chislitellnot matemattki I vychislitellaoi tokhniki. M"kva,, Mashgiss 1963. 1*31 p. OU RA 16 16) 1. Chlea-korrespondeat Akadmil nauk SSSR (for Lyusteraft). (Ileatronlo computers) L i3-6 CWT(I ~,'EECW-2/LINAW pg-4/ro-4 F'I-- ;,k-- -'_Peb/F:-4 ACCM11' TOW KT i A75010W tr-N/ OM/ 00V 0.4 _~41 /04,40 A'_71;O11 P. TITILZi Feliability a system of a qwLre Instruments SOURCEC Moscow. UnIvercitet. V*ch1g1itel'nyy tsentr. Gbornik rabot, no. 3, 1965. vyrbis1itel'nyye meto4y I progrunirovanlye (Cc%puting methods and progTsming), )II _44r -~'PT-r TAGO't aygtem reliability, q)art part supply, probability theory M~r'RACT: The article deals with a ffyfftex consisting of n Identica.1 Instr%zoents. -'Ih,~- t t me of aperation of w7 instrument prior to the inetant of 1, t a r& ~ . Ure I a a 7Txnc1c=_ qimilAty with Npecifted distribution Nnetion. Aner ff-klure, th- 'ristru- n- rz, 11,z r-p&Ired &M the tL*e of its repair in a random quantlty lepond~rit ,3ri the .)f -bellw instruments, anti having an exponentia-1 dletrlbul!if: At *';~ArTt of tine "In4 one iftstrUment ta to -prrst'ori, %jW 'r icime Inrtrmerit aLngl one of tho remining ones la la go,-D4 vork,14ig order, the lat- goes Into opeListlon. The problem to to ftnd the ,Lwa governing the Cxtrlbitlon of the first instant of ftil=e, *-A silhio tb* ifft*rywls be-tv*en 1Lb4 succeast" Instairts of F&Uurt, under the condition that at the initial Lustant of .................. 4ud"onvt -,"tanto-ir ftmm~ it > and M to P 0.(j) -P(444CO. k> 1. (wbere F Is the oymbol for +.he ;rdbobWty)q and furthermore u (s) om4 y (s) are the Lap1mce-StieltJos trmofo=# of Fn(t) azd 04(t),, than the &in result of tbe paper conoicto in tho foUawing thp*rczl 7_1 Vd'W it's W vizere V 3 fACCMIOX M A2501=7 Ho (s) sm 1. ffo (S) t +C.*G.G, a ~1. 1. and Cr(s) is the t^pUwe-8tIe1tj4ix tromformAlon of thaefawtion A(t). The tbeo. rem Is proved r1gorau#4 by probability th"zT. Orig. art. bast 1,3 fwuu". ASSOCIMONt VyeblaUtol'u" tgeatr Kbskmv&kogo,rL~*rs1tO& (99gate'tIon Center) guma t 00 WLS 00 am 0=1 Mgt xg MR Rzr SM S 001 02=t 002-' -elf Id BODE, lisksondr Aleksandrovichl JvAXOV0 ysvggniy Nikolayevich; JUJM#-0QDCSlY- ", _-.1mirovichl KURBATSXIYj O.M.j nauchn. MCI ZLDBINA, Z.P.9 -- - I I (Automatic fift *xtlnPl8bi4 SYltOms) Avtonaticheekle ustanovki dlia tushenjis, posharov,- Mosir,ap strojisdat,, 1965. 186 p. (MIRA 180) KLINDY, 1&0 profs, doktor takhn.bauk InProve the work of mocletlef. ATO 2 L Pre4sedatell obl"tnogo movst& jjaucjjuo_tftkhnlch9skoCo obahchostva. (t(jor lkjj, Oftrchs IndustrIal) n0.1:22 Ja 960. WE Lmmmp not profat dokW Ukha.zalaki ILDWV# I.# prof.9 dcktor tekhn. nauk Strengthen the conmeation of scientific student societies wltlt, organizations of scientific technological secietiii. NO 2 na.6s 55-56 Je 160# (MU U12) I Predsodatels Gorlkovskogo obUstnogo soveta lauahao.~t0thnichaskikh (Technical moolli4s) Nor yields have been doubled@ N&uka.1 poredeopev sellkhos. 9 (MMA 1314) 1,Arktawitskap opytao-sellomt1mrs. stactstpo (Far) I XLIKOT, 14,0_ piton seditsinskoy slushty _4 Diagnosis of 2amb2lasts at the unit lsvele f0snmed.shu?. 1100187 139. . MVA 22t6) (OIMDIABIS) ......................... PM-4 Unlo"Ing and piling convering mobloso Sakhopivne 33 0062S 36-37 1 159. (X13A 2293) ~ftpr Indus try-4kalrosat snd supplies) Zo"Ing and unlood1mg) Im"Ovp I*A* bduittlan of the oolarimtrie &M pr*cipitation wthoft of detwulning the protsolyUo a4Uvity of dwdeml juioe.*Iab. delo 9 no.5s24-26 IV 062. (KMA 15 122) 1. Wodre "My-polmy tompil (naoMlInik - prof. Te.B. Zakrahmkly).Voye~~ltainsft ardem ImAma &Wadi imeni SAIlrow 9 Ladngrado (mmums) (DWDEM) (ODLORIMMr) KLD107v I.A. WArls In Y=as Had, pml, i paras. bol. 32 no.W17-41S I 1 1 &016) (KMA l6sl2) - KLIMOVp LA. Distribution of achletonamlasla In the southwest cf the Arabian Peninsula# W. parax. I jxtrmz* bolo 32 no.6 710-711 N-D 163 (11,11RA Igil) I 'XHSNELISM 8 D MM t*khh,-Aauk; 9199VOOPp X.L.g kom- tokha. nank; ILIR' I' I" nauki WAOALOVA, B.L,, kAM, tokhn. a&*$ ta &.1 insh, safety roculations for. syst4as operating on pulverlsed fuel, Toploo- *Aors*tLka 12,ngt a") Ap 165. 1s$ 5) ?Sontr&100" MU4bS6A4il*d*V&t*l'&kly kotlaturbinM Institut Toosqualw Orden Trudovolo Krasnogo bAsed --A.AA..A A_-A KLIX,01) Isle "The 65olution of Alwd= in Alkaliss," CwW Chan Sci.0 Moscow State PedaeoFleal Inst imeni Vole, lanin., 1 Roy 54. (VM,, 20 Oct 5& Survey of Scientific and Technical DiesertAtion Defem1ed at USSIR Higher Educational Institutions (10) sot S=, No. 481, 5 55 ILINOVI 1616 (Ulup), Prodwing silTer nitrate from @crop IIIT9r, XhImov obkole 21 no.49-43 I-D '56. (KM 9112) (BlIver altrats) SOV/1 37-58-10-21306 Translation from.- Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 10, p 123(USSR) AUTHOR: Klimovi 1. is TITLE: On the Dissolution of Aluminum In Alkalies (0 rastvorenii alyuminlya v shchelochakh) PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Mosk. got. ped. in-ta, 1957, Vol 99, pp 5 1 -61 ABSTRACT: The rate of the dissolution of A- 0 and A- I i;trade?. A I in relation to the concentration of an alkali cation (KOK NaOH. LiOH, and NH40H) was lnvestigdted. With an increase in the concentration of the alkali the rate of dissolution increases, attains a maximum. and then decreases. It is shown that the rate of the dissolution of Al is In linear relationship to the electrical conductivity of the alkali. Consequently the cause of the appearance of a maximum on the "rate of dissolution- concentration" curves Is closely related to the cause of a maximum on thelielectrical conductivity concentration" curves. A relationship of the rate of.di solu Ve n of Al to the concentration of the form p z; a C e*,is estab lished where p is the rate of dissolution in. g/M2 hour, Card 1/2 C is the concentration of the alkali, and a, b, and k are SOV/1 37-58-10-21306 On the Dissolution of Aluminum In Alkalies constants. Stirring the alkali solution has practically no effect on the rate of dissolution of Al. Therefore It follows that the diffusion of the products of corrosion of Al In alkalies has no effect on the process of dissolution of the metal. Bibliography., IS references. L. A. 1. Aluminum-Decomposition 2. Alkali eolutiona-Performance. 3. Alkali solutlons-Electrical properties SOV/1)7-58-11-Z3098 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 11. p 181 (USSR) AUTHORS- Balezin. S. A. Klimov I I TITLE: On the Inhibitors of Aluminum Corrosion in Alkalies (Ob ingibitorakh korrozii alyuminiya v shchelochakh) PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Mosk. gos. ped. In-to, 1957,.Vol 99, pp 6.3-65 ABSTRACT: Sulfide (1) and sulfite (11) cellulose alkalies (aqueous extracts from peat) were investigated as possible cor ros ion- inhibitors in alkalie It was established that I(extract of I Iof water from 100 g of &1;1*d*ry' peat filtered and evaporated to a syrupy concentration) in the amount of 6cro at 200C decreases the rate of dissolution of Al by 30-35 times. 10/o of It in an 0.1N N&OH solution completely protects the metal from dissolution. In O.SN solution the Inhibiting effect is equal to 19.1, In IN it is 30.3, in 2N solution it slows down the reaction b 5 6 times, nd in 3N retards it by 2-3 times. The addition of MIN` C_dSO increases the protective properties of I and It. The mechanics the action is related to the formation of amorphous films on the metal upon the interaction of aluminates with 1. On additionof CdSO4d Card 1/1 thin but dense film of Cd is formed. V. P. WDOWSM, IsTeel kmadotekbaenbuk; XLDW, I.I., bW.t*Mn.oa* Kethod of calculating dust collsotors and dust-s phrators for dust treatment Installationse SurgowshlaostroMe 6 no.6s2l-25 is 160. (KMA 1)18) Otat collectors) S.A.;. KLDWt 1.1, Solution of aluWU= -in alIud"o Isvavp,uchsb.wv*j Misol khIm6 tekhe 5 no*242-4% -162* (ML 15 lo MoskovskIr .gosudant"noyy pedagogichaskLy institut imai IAnInA,, kafedra obahchey i -nalitiaheakay khInii. (Alum4mmi) CAUAI.IS) (Solution (Chw"try)) 20 (1) 0 21) AUTORS i -v~ /60/000/02/000/015 Xllmgv. I L-41 or B014/BO14 FI.LSTPOV& TIT1.9t Application of a Sol@ 11 for the Measurement of Mechanical Quantities URIODICALs ATISTRACTi Card i/I Priborootroyeniyop 19609 Yr 20 pp 19 '29 (U33R) This article gives a descrAption of the application of a soloyn for the-Ploguromond4bf strip stress In continuously operating strip-rollIng mills. The design of such a solsyn was suggested by the Laborstoriya avtomatiki TsHIITXASh (Laboratorv of Automatlon,~ ~h). Ylruro 2 shows that the selayn of the t.YP9 0-404A to perpendicularly housed within a jackot. Its At'or to actuated when the position of the roll driven by the strip chanrou (Fir 1). The resultant alternatine voltage is rootified by aeniconductors, and is fed into a pointer instrument calibrated in either metric tons or kilograms according to its specific. purpones. There are I f iguros. KLUM I a . P-t-SWO StudyiM the measurement of geomstr1aa c1mmUtles in the "Ithustic coves for the Afth AM sixth Vade, NhesoijonsegoseW.1rit, no o71 $9.76 162. (MMA 160) (AAjAmwtio,-8tWr and tosehing) ILIMV" I.S. (POMM) Computation of the volum of a f1gurs with the help of Rimmsonts form.1f. Hat, v shkols w#2&30.33 Xr-Ap 163. (ML l6s4 (Sarios's Tsylor#4 (Alpbrer-St,udy achtw) M T MRT! T~ I.T.; UUMM00 V.YA. Spectrognphlo determination of trace elements In natural wateres Part Is Concentration of 119 Cot Ag# Out V. On# Bit 7s, Pb# )k by some of sodium disthy2dithlocarbacatee Old"khtsonst, 29s254-263 159, (KUU 13:5) 1, Otdrokhluiaheskiy Institut Akademil nauk 3SSR* Novocherbxesko (Trace elements-4pectra) (Carbasto acid) tit 40 4 Ail r1 TIM ALIXOT, I.?.; TZHUMO, V-T&* spectographic det"nation of trace elements In natural wst*rso Report Noo21 Ixtraotion wIth aWaTone Oldrokhts, wto 301170- 174 160. (MIRA 13 s 9) I* Oidrokhlschsskiy lutitut AX SS=j lovochorkseske (Water-Asaysis) (Trace elements) Orron) (CUO -XLMOT4-Atl.--L Txuanoo T. T&. bectrogmPhic determination of trao* element@ in natuml usterso x0oft 10:3s jktr"Jlfgo~th 8-tydrarquinoline (o:glaq)a Oldro. Mao mat )0 173-17 0 (MM 1319) I* OldrokhIslohookly Insiltut AN SSM NovochorIcasok,, (Water-Analysts) - (Traae elements) (woolizol) nOINIO, N.G.) KUNDYj I.T. Assawt of heavy natal# JA the Usomyy Tarot@ and Northern Dwete during irrigation periods. 01q. i man. 25 no.3slOle-105 * 160o (iaft )As 1. Is OibakhWah6ok6go tutituta. Alcadenii nauk MR. (DOM VALM-UTM.POUATIOX) (NIUM) Opeetrographlo -datormination of trao* olwnts Ln natural waters. RoOrt, NoAs oiow dotmWAnation of Nig &0 Agj Oug To &q Nos Ti Al:g,K#'Ibi Fbq wW'Kn following their ooncentrat4on by the us; of. sodim-dietbyMthtoombamate obd OkMquinolizw. 'Mdro- khImo PaU 31MI-296 !62, (KIPA 140) I, dia*Ahislobegicii IIwUIwt:AmdmdI nauk S=t S. loyodwrkaosk (U%404 elownts) (Speatifthodatry) KLIMOV, 1. T., Cand. Chem. 8oi. (dies) 00homioal-Speatral Determination or Mioro-slements (Heavy Metals) In Natural Waters with Use of Conoentration of Extraotions.1 Novooherkassk, 1961, 11 pp (Hydro-ohem. Instit.) 180 oopies (KL Supp 12-61, 256). XLIMDV, I.T. Separation of large quantities of IIeM from #one metals in micro_ gram concentrations* Gidrokbia.zat. 34t128-130 161. (NnA 15#2) li, Oldrokhiniabeskly Inatitut AN 8Wq Novocherksask, (Iron) Nxtraotion (Chodstry)) KLINDYt I.Ts Speatroobsnical nothod for group doternination of ths tr'sce elements Nit Cog Ago Cus V. Sng No# Sit Pb, and Mn in bottom deposits and analogical materials, Gidrokhln.mat. 34sl3l-137 '61. I' (KEM 13s2) 1. Cidrokhinicheakiy institut AN SSU* Voifthorkassic. (Trace elements) (Sediments (Osology)--Analysis) .M4!!ff#-LUr x1adslity vAuobbyy sotrudnlkj F2MO, N. G, . starshly r&uohnyy sotrudnikv kwA.1chlidabook1kh nauk 2ollution of said vaters by bmavy metals in the coal mines of the Donets Basin, Gig. i &an. 26 zo,507-98 My 16L 0ap-A 1514) 1. Is Gi&vkMniobsskqp Instituta AN SWR. (DONM BASIX-VAM-POLUMON) (K013 WATERS) 15/001 62/000/020/008/040 AUTHORt Xlimov, to To TITLEs Contribution to the question of separating large quantities of Fe 3+ from certain metals in microgram concentrations PERIODICALs Reforativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiyat no. 209 1962, 91j abstract 20D30 (Oldrokhtso materialyg.vo 34t 1961o 128-130) TEXTs It was found that re 3+ can be extracted most efficion tly with mothyl isobutyl ketones Extraction from a 6N HC1 solution yields Snp Mo, and V in addition to iron* but the alkali and alkali-earth metalaq Al and Ti are not extracted# nor are Nil Cot Ago Cu; Bit Pb or Mn from the heavy metals. Diethyl other# normally used for'Fo extraction, can advantageously be replaced by a mixture of diethyl other and iso"ylacetat* 0 s 4)6 Used organic fluids can easily b 3+ regenerated and,many heavy metal impurities removed efficiently from Fe by re-extraction with a 11 HC1 solution. iAbstracter's notes Complet* translutionj Card 1/1 DUMMS, MA.; KLINDVO M. Determination of the usar of Motion pairs b7 mans of speotral analysis of spent oil, Mmr, nauch. trod. 91NII 3t20&211 163. (XM 174) T.K.; SM)KNnEV, b.l..; X-11MV, I.T. 7her.1cal mrd spoilrol xet~odv for deteralning trace elesent arlea In v6duaters, Okenrologilm 4 nodt205-212 t64. Morskoy g1drorizichaskiy Ins.titIut AN UkrS' M. (MMA 1715) KLIMOV, I.T. Extraction or FaIll by mixtures of cyclohexanons with LsoWl sestate, chlorororm oarbon tatrahlarlds, ani br(mobenzone, Oidrokhis. *at. 371U-117 164. (MIRA 1814) Is Gidrokhlir.1cheekty Institut Glaynogo upravloniya gidrawtecro. logicheskoy slu3bby pri, So"to Ministrov SMj Novocherkaeak, DITSKO, V.0.1-5-ly-RUit-TA MWNOVP VON, Content of some heavy metals In the watars and silts of the Tatalyansk Pleserroirf 01drokbinOmat, 36150-55 164, (MRA 3,8121) 3* OtdrokhWahoskiy insti-tutp Novocharkaosk. Sulaitted Ootober 24p 1961# ZALFS.7.'If, Vladlmir Toallfovi-.bp profel MFINp AI,j dokt,7r lekbna riaukl prof*# ret3enzerd; I.V..-doktor toktune nauk, prof., rotas"Saut (Equipment of forging pover-preas shops] Oborudovinle kusnacbrio-priessovykh teekhov. Fookyaj 11yes hala ahkolal 1964. 598 p. 1811) 1, Nafedra zrashin i tekhrolcglli Obrabutki metallov davle- Mom Hookovokogn vyeabego tokhninbeakogo whllisWcha (for