SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOGAN, V.S. - KOGAN, YE.
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Annotat"ions, Zhur.mikrobiol-pepid.i Jimmin. 32 no.12:120-125 Dt6l,
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1. Is Leningradekogo 1"tuts usovershonstvovaniya vrachey imeni
(for Podlev6ldy)'i 2. Is Ukrainskogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo
instituta komm-maltho.* jigiyeny (for Kogan). 3. Is Voroneshokogo:
meditainakogq iristit@ta'(fbr Gorchakova). 4. Is Arkhangeltakogo
maditainskogo ihStitlita''(for Yelizarovskiy). 5. Iz Kiyevakogo .
instituta Spidemi6l6kii-4-mikrobiologii (for Ryaboahapka,,Resaik).
6. Is zavoda-meditsln'skikb'preparatov Leningradakogo Wasok6mbinata
imeai SAXirova (f6i Golubev). 7. Is Go3udarstvennogo kontrollnogo,
''instituti meditsinskikh biologicheakikh preparatov imeni Taraseviche
(for'Gintse). 8. Is Chitinskogo instituta epidemiologii,, mikrobiow
Ilogii igi iyeny (for*Rda)dn). 9. Iz Ternopollskogo meditsinskogo
instituta lf@r- Zuyenk6)'. 10. Is Rostovskogo inatituta: epideadologiij,
mikrobiologii i-gigiyeny'(for Khomik). 3.1. Iz Chelyabinskogo,
mleditsinskogo inatifuia (for Gill, Levina, Yovki, Posledov).
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PURPOSE t This book Is Intended.for steam-turbine designers and service... 4
engineering personnel In the steam-turbine Industry. ,it, my :,:v
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also-be useful as a special textbook for teachers and students
specializing in the steam- and gas-turbine Industry.
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KOM., Ya.
wThe Problem of Local lVdrometeorological Indications on the Seaj" No 2., pp 74-77,
.(Heteorologiya i Gidrologiyaj. No 6 N6v/Deo 1947)
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TITLE! Lower and upper estimates for a risk with an optimal method of search.of the
minimum of a parabolic function in the presence of interference
!S.OURCE: AN SSSR, Institut aVtomatiki I telQMgkhgWkj, Tekhnicheskaya kibernetika'
(Technicaf cybernetics). Moscow, hd-vo Nauka, 1965, 32-38
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TOPIC TAGS: automatic control theory gorithm, computer application, signal Inter-
ference, contror-cri-557F
@ABSTRACT: It'is assumed that there is a plant with the paraWAic characteristic x(U - 1421
where jA, according to the assumption,, has a certain a priori distribution with a density
Po(u), and the output quantity x of the plant to measured with a random error h,, At first
with 1 0, 1, n - 1, the author establishes the sampling values of the input quantities
Then, with.-I-
of the plant f I'di- 174i@--!, and measures the corresponding. quantities i pi-
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of the plant output Is minimal, Le. Mx. (Y@ 04 K
,(U. -. (tilo. ul". 'W): The solution to this problem gives an optimal method for the search
a of the minimum of the parabolic function during n + I cycles. A. A. Felldbaum proposed
an algorithm of the search of an optimal strategy U* (Osnovy teoril optimallnykh
n
avtomatichoskikh sistem. Fizmatgiz, 1963); however, in view of its complexity this
algorithm still has not been realized on a digital computer. Thepresent author presents
relatively simple lower and higher estimates of the risk R-min K%. These estimates
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make it possible to estimate the risk of the various reasonable strategies of the search of
the minimum of parabolic functions in the presence of interference.' It Is assumed that
n-1 identically normally distributed random quantities,, h1h 0.
h are independent,
'Dh Orig. art. has: 7 formulas.
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AUTHOR; KogWA--b4 A, (Moscow)
ORG: none
TIrLE; Comparison of non-oPtimal and optimal strategies in dual control problems
SOURCE: Avtomatika i telemakhanika, no. 49 1966# 69-78
TOPIC TAGS: optimal controlp electronic feedback
ABSTRACT: An analysis of the problem of comparison of non-optimal and optimal
strategies in dual control of inertialese objects under conditions of interference
In the feedback channel It is assumed that the optimal strategy is unknown.
"iU'Lon of this sort of problem is given. For the case of
A general plan for so
with a parabolic characteristic, a simple non-optimal strategy is
presented and compared with theoptinial without knowledge of the latter both for
discrete and for continuous time Orig. arto has: 1 figure and 6 forrmllsks.
[Based on authorts Engs abst.] bPRS: 36,8101
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USSIV '-'Liscellaneous Book review
Card 1/1 Pub. 86 34/36
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Authors gan
Title S Critique and bibliorgraphy
Periodical e Priroda 2, 121-125, Fab 1954
Abstract I Critical review Is presented of the Ene-115h lonEueee booA, by
J. D. Bernal. tnt)'ler., *3cienc,-! and Sccipty,* nublishe,: in 1953.
One USSR reference (195').
Institution ..........
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=nPiBcoliancous - Anti-religion
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Authors I Troshing D. M., and vogan, Ya. B.
Title i Natural sciences and religion
43/9, @-14, Sep 1954
-there are vestiges of religion left in
Abstract I The authors al- at-
the Soviet UnI64i dnd-that a stubbom -campaign should be welled
to eliminate them. The best mennsq they believe, is to bring
scientific knowledge within the recch of each Individual.
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Title t Pamphlats on scientific-atheistic propaganda
Periodical : Friroda 43/12,*'-120-Mo@:Dec-1954
Abstract i The author review a number of pamphlets which were written to
combat what, he calls religious prejudices and sup*-ratition, The
scientific approach is used. Twel-ve Russian references (194S-1954),
Inqtitution
Submitted
KOGAN, Ta.B., (Moskva)
P"phlet on Inglish farming practice (*What we saw In InglwAs by I*
Benediktovo Reviewed by IA.I.Xog&n).,Prirod& 46 no.3:120-1.21 Ur 1570
(XLRA 10:3)
(Great'Bri tain-Api culture)
AUTHORs Kogan, Ta.B., Moscow 26-110-35/44
TITLEs Of Our Great Native Country (0 nashey velikoy rodine)
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PERIODICILs @eo 10i pp 116-119 (USSR)
Priroda, 1957,-
ABSTRACTt The author reviews the book "Bovetakiy Soyuxn "The Soviet
Union" published by Gospolitisdat in 1957 in connection with
the 40th anniversary of the Communist regime, The book,
written by numerous authors$ 6ontains valuable details'about
the countryt its geographyt climate, populatioul agriculture#
industry# education, the activities of the partyp and statist-
ical data about the development of agricultural education.
in 1912, Busola.had 122 agricultural scientific establish-
ments with-334 s6i*ntiate, @In 1957 the USSR has over 19100
agricultural scientific research establishments with l5tOOO
qualified workers. In 1925 the AN employed a little over
1,000 scientiatel.in 1956 their-number was above l2jOOOj the
total number-of scientific establdshmenta being now 2097.
The book.oontains numerous illustrations and diagrams and
gives the reader an interesting picture of the present UBBRO
AVAILABLEa Library of Congress
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AUTHORt Kogang Ya.B, (Moskva) 26-12-41/49
TITLE: In Assistance to the Scientific Propaganda of Atheism
(V pomodhoh nauohno-ateisticheakoy propagande)
PERIODICAL: Priroda,' 1957, .12, P-117-120 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The artiole.deala with 8 books and pamphlets recently published-
in-the USSR with the purpose of proving that religion is a
serioug.obstaolb in the development of mankind. The clergy
is accused of misusing religion for selfish purposes, and the
cathol-ic church is described as the most faithful supporter
of capitalism and the enemy of the working class. Prominent
scientiate.are.quoted to prove that all natural phenomena
can be'scientifically explained and that man does not need any
idealistic teachings to.understand life. The-books are re-
commended for. propaganda purposes.
There are 8 Slavic kRussian) references.
AVAILABLEs Library of Congress
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AUTHORo Kogan
TITLE:, For a.Progressive Materialistic Science (za peredovuyu ma-
torialistich.eakuyu nauku); Maurice Cornforth, "Science
Vereua Idealism".. Foreign Literature Publishing House,
548 pp. (Moris Kornfort !'Nauka protiv idealizmall.
Izdatelletvo inostranncy literatury, 1957, 540 str).
PERIODICAL:- Priroda, 1958, Nr 10,-pp 126 N1 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This is a review of the above-mentioned book.
1. Scientific reports--USSR
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KOGAN, Ta.B., red.-tostavitall; ATJW ANDROV, akademik. otv.rado; XALASWIKOT,
doktor fisa-matonauke red.; GRIGORIYOV, A.A., akaden0c, red,;
MOIFA, B.N. I red.;. XOZWVSKAYA, S.T., red.; - XUROSH, A.G., daktor
fix.-mat,nank, red,; LRBIDINSKIT,'A.I., doktor fix.-mat.nauk, red.;
LAVIN, 13.Yu. doktor fix.-mat.nauk. red.; MALITSIT, A.I., akadoulk,
Ted.; KHIL'ii. G.Y,'$ -doktor fise-met.naukj red.; MMVIM, X.I., geroy
Sovetakogo Soyusa. red*; PROKOVIYEVA,.N.B., red.izd-vat POLMNOVA. T.P4s
teldm.redo
(Otto Mlevich Shmidt; his life and works. A colleation devoted,to a
hero of the Soviet Union Academician Otto Mlevich Shmidt. 1891-19361
lotto Mlevich Sbmidt; slasn' L doiatellnost. Sbornik, posviashchannyl
geroiu Soveteko' Saiusa akademiku Otto IU11avicirt Shmidtut 1891-1956,
Mook-va, 1959. 999 P. (MIRA 12.-12)
is Akedemiya nank SSSR, 2. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Delons).
(Shnidt, Otto M 'evich, 1891-iq@6)
AUTHOR:
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
ABSTRACT:
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Noteworthy Results Unamenatell e itogi). The
USSR in Figures (SSSR v tsifrakhT.
PrirodL, 1959,,Nr:l, pp 122 124 (USSR)
The article reviews the 468-page Statistical Year-
book of the USSR (Statisticheskiy abornik) published
by the State Statistical-Publishing House (Gosudarst-
vennoye statisticheakoye izdatel'stvo) in 1958.
There is 1 Soviet reference.
;EW
30(10) SOV/26-59-4-37/43
A"HOR- -B
Kagaris-yof 0-Upocow)
TITLE., ARioh Bourao,of Lenin's Ideae.on Soience (Boga*tey-
shiy istoohnik Leninskikh 1day o nauke)
PERIODICAL: Prirodal 1959t Nr 49',pp 118-121 (USSR)
A.BSTRACTa The-author.,reviews Lenin's soientific concepte.which
have been-,published,racentlyin the 38th volume of
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KOGANp TA.B. (Moskya)
Wgong the coase, of lifela development* by J.AuPOtAt Z.Burinas
Haviewed by IA*G,Kogan, Frir,oda 50 no. W20-121 F 161.
(MMk l4t2)
(Zvolution)@ (AugustAp J.) (Buriant Z.)
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L.I.; SAXAMAO SeLl MUSINA, 8,5,- E ip
L.A.; OSTROVMCATAv R.S.; VMDKHD70 7a.P.; WKIYANOVAp Te.Soj
POPOVAO R.Me; MOSKATELINIXOTAp Te.V.
Effoot of noise on arterial presourej etiology of hypertensime
Toro arkh. 35 no.,7183-86 J1163 (KMA 17 il)
le. Is kliniki save starshi'y nauabnyy sotrudnik L.L.Ge3ler)
Ufimokogo nauchno-iosledovatel Iskogo instituta gigiyeny i
profesoionallnykh zabolemiy dire kand. mod. naiik G.M.
Mikhamotova) .
GELLER, L.I.; SAKAYEVA, S.Z.1 WSINAP S.S.; BELOMrTTSEVA, L.A.; OSTROVSKAYA,------
R.S.; KOGAN YA.D.
Significance of heredity in the development of hypertension,
Sov.@med. 27 no.205-36 V164. (MIRA 17tlO)
1. Klinika (zav..L.L,beller) Ufimakogo nauchno-iBeledavateliskogo
inatituta. gigiyony,4 profeasionallnykb sabolovaniy (dir. -".,bwd.
mod. nauk G.M. Wkhametova).
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AUTHORt Koaant Yat I*
TITLEs The Application.of Nepholomotars in the Study of Aerosols
(Primononiye nalclomotrov dlya izitchaniya ao=oley)
PERIODICAL: :Zavodakaya Laboratoriyal,1950t Vol. 24, Ur 2, pp. 215 219
(USSR)
ABSTITUCT: Two types of nephelometers are produced by Russian industry,
the KOJL-45 and the KOA-90, both o 'f which are suited for
the investigat-ion, of. the concentration and thedegree of dis-
persion of aerosols as viell as for controlling the emoke or
dust contontg respectively, of -the air, of liCht dispersion
in pura Cases and others. The ftermination of the concontra-
tion of aerosols in based-on the additivity of light disper-
siont the 'degree of dispersion boin@ dependent upon the apeo-
tral composition or the polarization of IiC;ht dispersion by
the dimenrjion3 of the-particles. It result3 from the descrip-
tion of the different typos of nopboloneterst that the n=ber
4511 or 119011 in the model:deoiCnation denotes the angle bet-
Card 1/2 ween tho incident ray and the ray of liZ;ht, which was diS-.
_501,
9 "ZI
The Apl-lioation of Itop1holonaters in the Study of Aerosols
sod and is to be neaaured, EOA-90 possesses a numbor of
advanta,;aa# e:*a. the polarization defectj that ia to say
the de.-re.0 of dispersion 8f the aerosol can be determined
rioro accurateI7 with a 90 ane:lo the stray illumination
f rom the wall u of . the apparatusi is roduced to a minimum
diaper2lon in Iuro air at norual pros-
For Vic Tizrpo3a of obtaininG an uniforu illuuination
cf V@e opa,,Iiia I)Iatc, it is illuziinated with a Multi-
and the analyser which me--sures the polariza-@
ti on of the @dii4perzcd li(;ht, is uado to lot pass only,tbe
ray of li,:ht being dispersed by the a=,col.The photometric
i r, 6 t rum on't9:of.both types of apparatus are principally idon-
tioal aocording,to the schemes Civen here. Compared with oth--
Per types of nepholornmeters thy have the advantage, that thq
aerocol paasea Introu4;h the naphelomator vithout beinC; in con-
tact with -it
and that it is pousible to operate with high
concentrations (UP to 4 C/m3), one measurement iahina only
Ubout 10:9econds. A table of liCht di3per.3ion in pure Canes,
o;G6.11,0 air C02t# measured with the KOA-90, in Given. "There
a a 4 irureat I able.
,AVAILABLEs Library of Congress
@Card.2/2 1. L Nephelornaters-ApplUcations 2. Aerosols-Analysis
"kTHORS: Kogan Ya,. I Pteyfe r T. A.. SOY/32-24-10-'19/7o
V.
TITLE: :An'Aeros ol-Sedimentometric Method for the Determination
of the Composition of Powders and Dust Precipitate0l
by Means of'Diepersed Light (Aerozollnyy sedimentometricheakiy.l
metod opr:d:leni a disperanogo soatava poroshkov i
pyllevykh a dkov
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 19589 Vol 24T Nr 10,
pp 1219 1224 OUR)
ABSTRACT: The:present-math64s fcz the determinations-mentioned
in the title exhibit &-great many deficiencies. A
method-is described which in principle is a spraying
of the powder sample by a shorf air blow. The particles
of the duet,olouUcontinuouely deposit (in calm air)
on the,surfac.o:of a moving-black mirror. The precipitate,
is subjected,to a-photometric investigation in dispersed
light. A sohematio'representation.of the device as well,
as an exact description are given, To judge the resolution.
of the particles in the aerosol-sedimentometer.a number
I
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114 1
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An Aerosol-Sedimentometrio Method for the Determination SOV/32-24_10-19/101@
of the Oomposition of Powders atd Dust Precipitate# by Means of
Dispersed Light
of miorophotoe are Civen. The photoe were made at
different sections of the same precipitate of a sample
of silicate powdere The,quantity ; can be determined
visually or photomet ri al-I aevill for the polarophot
according to'Zeiss (Ts:yss@; A*hich was used in the
experimont's*i'b shown in.a figure.- A graphic representation
to oompare--,tbe measuring results obtained according
,to the microscopic and the photometric method shows
their good agreement. In'Ahe present paper the zioroaoopio
and photometrio.analyees were carried out by'N.A.Savina.
A diagram showing the.compo6ition of the polish-powders
Nr 320 and 180 obtained according to the dispe.rai.on
determinat'ion is given too. There are 9 figures.and 1
.ref erenoep ,77P-which is Soviet.
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ABSTRACT: :The manometers by Rayleigh (Hof 1), and Shrader and Ryder (Hof
2) may reach a soneititity of up to 10-3 torrg'whereas the
MacLeod manometer operated up to 10-5 . torrl.it isl howeverg
unsuited for certain-measurements. A very high son eitivity
is also not ible with the manometers.b Henry (Hof 3)P
Smith (Hof AIM 'Brow and Schwartz (Hof 5@, In the present
paper an apparatus and its sensitivity are described having a
liquid manometer with a sensitivity of up to 0#1 p liqUid-,4olu1O"6,
The.method.of measurement employed consists in the fact that
.colloidal particles floatlin the manometer liquidp' which exactly,
follow the motion-of the liquid. In order to.reach the above
mentioned-seneitivity little viscous liquids are used as mano-
:meter fluidso The colloidal particles are watched by means of a
Card%*jL7- mioroacopol with the particles being illuminated from the side
A Supersensitive U-Shaped Liquid-Manometer BOV/76-32-7-32/45
as in ultramicroseopej3.-The.'measuring of the preasurr differ-
ences.,may becarried out according to three types..TA',%@ine case
aocorAing to the initial change of the position of tfi%@.Vquid
An the connecting tube; in the other case according to..the
initial velocity of the displacement of the colloidal jartio'es;.
finally according to the amount of liquid whiab is added into"
the vessel at lower gas@pressure, or is taken from that at
highei preasuret respectively..Data on the dimensions of the
apparatus as well as & description of the production of the
colloidal particles are given. A scheme is given for measurements
needing mercury as measuring liquidl it is ment@oned that in
.the case of a previous@.gae compression according to the MacLeod
manometer principle pressure differences of up to 0001 - 0#005
liquid column:are indicated. Finally the author thanks N.Ye.
Solov'yev and V.V*Koreakov. There are 2 figures and 6 refer-,
ences, I of which is Soviet.
SUBMITTED: March 14P 1958
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AUTHOR* Kogan, Ya.
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TITLE;: A method for deteraining small admixtures in a gas. Class 42, No. 175310
SOURGE: Byu;.letenl isobrateniy i tovarnykh snakov, no. 19, 1965P 98-99
TOPIC TAGSs aerosol, gas analysisp gaseous substance
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for determjxdng small admixtures
in a gas by forming the nuclei of condensation snd fixing them with the tielp of super.1
saturated vapor of bdgh-boiling materials to a dispersed aernsol. This process is
followod by a napholom,3tric determination of the aerosol concentr@tion. To increase
the selectivity of the determination and to enlarge tne number of substances that can
be analyzed, the condensation nuclei are placed in a stream af the gas to be analyzed
befor-e being fixed. The concentration of the admixture is then estimated from the
change in the number or size of the cqndqrigaj@AqA jr4GJej. JbisIchange is produced by
ithe interaction of the nuclei with the analyzed admixture.
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INVENTORs Kogan* Ya. 1.1 Lunsvo V. I.; VvedemakLyt A. A.
ORGI none e,
TITLEi Apparatus for Investigating and regulating aerosol parastaterSe
Class 420 Moo 179493
SOURCEs IxobratemLya. promyshlennyye obrattay, tovarnyye zn&kL@
no. 5, 1966, 77
--TOPIC TAGSs aercisol nophelometor
-ASS TRACT tAs-Autho-r- -Carti7f i-ca, te was-Us sued for-an apparatus
a nephe oisiat-ar,ftor exeople, -for studying and regulating the 810'ro
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para=eters and capable of photoelectric- rcgLstr&tLon. This appa tus
is provided with a cartridge containing a filter disk with a capillary
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MeasureasentS. Orig. art. hast I figure. IASI
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AUTHOR: Kogan-,--Ye74rryCand1date.of Geo
logical and
Mineralogical Sciences
TITLE: Determining the Gas Content in Water Satu-
rated Sand By the Freezing Method (Opre-
deleniye soderzhaniya gaza v vodonasyshchen"
.nom peske metodom zamorazhivaniya)
PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnicheskoye stroitellstvo, 1959,
Xr 2, p 46-48 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The gas b 'ubbles trapped in water saturated
sand considerably changed its physical-
mechanical properties. Numerous laboratory
experiments were made for the determination
of gas-'content in artificially frozen allu-
.vial sands, taken from the Volga river valley
below the ground water level. Calculationv
made, according to the formula proposed by
Card 1/2 the author and described in the article, showed
ogg M -W
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14(10)
SOV/98-59-2-12/22
Determining,thelas Content in Water Satu-
rated Sand,By the Freezing Method
that the-trapped gas content in sands taken
from layers below the ground water level
reached 4 to 6% of the volume of the sand.from
the zones of seasonal fluctuations of water le-
vel. Below these zones the gas content does
not exoeed.1%* 'The quantity of gas trapped in'
sands depends also on the-composition, the se-
dimentation prooessp and the water saturation
conditions of.these sands. There is 1. table.
Card 2/2
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SOV/3-58-12-27/43
AUTHOR: Doroshkevich, N.M.
TITLEs intervuz Scientific and ?,*etbodical Conferences (Llezhvuzove-
kiye nauohnyye I metodichaskiye konferentail). An Important
Problem of Construction (Vazhnaya problema stroitelletva)
PERIODICALi Vestnik vyeabey shkoly, 1958, Nr 12, P 75 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The problem of'investigating the supporting properties of
soil is of special significance in view of the wide scope
of construction. The conference convened by the Moskovskiy
inzhenerno-stroiteltnyy,institut (MISI) on these questions
therefore attracted the attention of higher educational and.
soientific-researoh institutions. N.A. Cytovich, Member
Correspondent of the AS USSRI.reported on the results of
the International Congress on the Mechanics of Soil Strength
and Foundation Construction held in London at the end of
1957. The wide application of the latest methods of To-
search, e.g., by means of radioactive met',ods of emanation,
bad a favorable effect on the development of this brsnch of
science. This was the subject dealt with by Professor'I.I..
Cherkasov and Candidate of Technical Sciences Ye.1A. Filippov,
Card 1/3 Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovateltakiy institut geofiziki
3N
sov/3-58-12-27/43
Intervuz Scientific and Methodical Conference@. An Important Problem
of Construction,
.(All-Vnion soientific-Radai4rah Institute of Geopbysi6si), be
gineer I.Ve Dudler (Gidroproyekt) and others. Candidate of
Tachnioal,Saiencee.D.Ye, Pol.'shin,,(N,auch.no,-iasledovatellskiy
inatittit' o * - ' ` : @ ' * " ' f n a
snoyapiy-,- -Poienti to-RoseArch I stituf oflotin'
dations.)# eta,44 that._,Y!;iiii@e 'pro gone$ t ,iking,place -in As
c
eoil-.can@be. @,*tudied, with,the help 'of radioactive methods*-,
'chnioal,Soiances Ya
Candidate ,of .,,Tq 1J.LC_Ka"1L (Gidri
roported-,@'.on . th4.,A#q of : iii- 'd.@nZo exeiin,ing
,10 m meterexhan
the oap*illary_9reaqqTe in,,@soile.and its,influenoO 6.n@the
proossoon"Aaking ploce.-t h19re-;, The' Eogi6oeri M 'Barinov
and@ Xiffa,@ Us_kov:',-.(xISi). .@poki the same subidot.- 'Sii4sial
reports wdre;-id9votqdzt9 th -probI em 6f.oreeotng cia@iei .86ils
when,fteplaoing-it, Professor -N.N. Maslov (mosko4siii avtd-
tobillno.~doroahnyy,,.in.stitut,.- Moscow Auto6obile:and@Roeid
Institute) suggested a new solution for the problem of speedy
ti '-,6titoture: in ca. 9 of a f la@
r iil-4f t e@-euppor ng- a -deform-
a,ti-On" Hkibitskiy-@(Gidroproyekt).g eneraj ,ised 11
the results ofaxperiments in studying the creeping of com-
pact clay foundation& at the Kuybyshev and Saratov GES. The
rated oharacteriatio of the soil in case of displacement can
Card 2/3 be obtained byvarlous methods, e.g., by preliminarily packing
KOMI, L. cand. Geol. Sci., Administration, of Dasigning, Investigating and
Tosting for Hydrotachunical Projecto, fUnistry of Power Stations
USM; Dummzy V. t..1, Migincer; z-Zu110'4,'3L7Y, V. I.., '&ijimeer;
WMV., V. V., Institute of Civil Englnbering, 2-sbacow,- 3.nJ,
1103AL$ 3, 1., Cand. Ttuh6 Oci., Research Ins 1-tute for Fa.undati
u one
011d Soils, Mniatry of Construction of the USEM
"Ficla Investigations of Soil Densities and lioiatpure: Contents)"
'irence of thc Diternutionol
a paper sifomitted at the 4th Internotionol Confu
Society 09 Soil T-behanics and Foun'dation @"nginaering, Landon, 12-24 AL'9 57-
(references three Soviet papers[
10"No Yakw Ltv!noh# kaWspolo-mberaLmanki OAUXTIONOV# V.D.p kaWfoole-
bMy rod.; WlrAN8KIrvAro.8.# insh.p ret"nsont;
DUMKOVv K.Dop inshoo "toormuti WVZ=Tt TO.S., Insh'@rvtivsmmt;
DV L M
(unit for performbg obimm "*U on moUs Ustanovks dUa isilw1walL
EMMOV, na Idligo' , Makno 1959o 29 p, .(Yoiloow* vlosoinvag Iwooktm-
INYAmtellWdi-i uGiaAn*-lsmledmtel.lskU Wti 'a I
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Imeni S.U.Mrak. TekbrAcbeakoe soobabohmist uo.6)! -61M @338112)
(8bjlwwmn46q) (Matting-mobines)'
W-Vew M,
zDGAN, Ta.L., kand.goole-minerenauk
Use of the freexing method In deep grouzA investigations In the
construction of the Volga Hydroelectric Power Station. Trudy
Gidroproekta 3:6341f 160s (XM 13:7)
1, Nauchno-issledovatel'skly sektor Viesoyusnogo proyektuo-
ixyukatel'skogo, I nauchno-Issledovatelskogo instituta 401droproyikto
imeni S.Ya.Zhukgk.
(THiMiftfoqlactric Power Station region--Soll mechanics)
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K 00AIT Ya.L. Oand, Ch4KA Sci--(dius) "StVrdy of light-axtinction, 'of
cert-ir. hotGroge@ialus uyul"wi6 on tho lb.-mis of 40 physico-ohemignI analy-
sis mathoCA" Iloill 1958, 15 pp (Acncl Sci USSR. Inst of OonQr..,%l and
3kiorV, nic Chemistry im IT.S.. Kurn-*ov) 150 o0pioc (Up25-58,.108)
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AUTHORS: Tananayov, I.,V.P' Kogan, Ya. L. 75-1-2/26
TITLE: The Inveatigation of tho Fortnation Reaction ol" Silver
Chloride' and Silver Bromide by Means of the Method of Liaht
Absorption (Issledovaniye roaktsiy obrazovaniya khlorida
bromida sarebra metodom avotopogasheniya)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Analiticheakoy Miimii, 1950, Vol. 13, 11r 1,
PP.- 11-17 (USSRY
ABSTRACT; In an earlier paper (ref. 1) different eystems with silver
iodide were investigated by measuring liCht absorption.
It was shown that a connection exists between the colubility
of a suspension of AgJ and its light absorption. In the
present article the results of the analogous investigations
of,systems with silver bromide and silver chloride are
described. The-composition of the precipitates in the eyatemb-
Ag1103- KBr- H20 and AgNO 3 - KC1 - H 20 was invoctigatedby
measurement of*the light absorption. The clearly marked
maximum of the absorption of the developing suspension is
owr+A745- attained at, a concentration.ratio AgNG KX I(X cl).
3
The Investigation of:the Formation Reaction of Silver Chloride '75-1-2/26
and Silver Bromide bi.UddnU of1ho Method of Light Absorption
@The ourVe and,with it also the degree of dispersion of-.-the
precipit ate-i-e-almoat symmetrically modified toward both
aides of the end point. Investigations of the systems
A,-Br - Or- H 0 and Ag 01 Ol - H 0 showed that an
2 2
increase in the concentration of the 'halogen ions causes an
increase in absorption which-is explained by the increase in
the solubili-ty, of -the suspension by the -addition of bromide..-.,.-.
and chloride'iona. In a comparison of the resulta.,obtained
with those already known for therespecti've systems''with
AGJj the'uniform shape of,the curves is remarkable. The
absorption maximum in all 3 systems is near similar valuei
of-the concentration of the potassium halide, between 10-.
and 2.10-1 gol/liter. Theabsorption of a suspension of
ACC1 changes only slightly in concentrat*iona of HaCl from
io-3 to 10-2 !jol/liter, whereas at higher concentrations of
NaCl the absorption increases rapidly. The rapid increase
injight absorption takes place within the same concentration
range of HaCl where the solubility of silver chloride also
rapidly increases. When-the quantity of the solid phase
becomes somewhat lesu, due to the incroauinj solubility, the
4ee*_@ value of tho absorption maxim= does not chan@;o. The Ions
The Investigation of tho Formation Reaction of Silver Chloride 75-1-2/26
and Silver Bromide by-Means'of the.Method of LiCht Absorption.
of solid phase in compensated by an increase in aboorption
.based on an increase in particles. The-inveatigation of the
systems-AgBr - NR3 - U20 showed that after the addition of
very little ammonia to a suspension of silver bromide a
very rapid increase in light absorption takes place. A
comparison with the system AgJ - HU3 - U20 showed great
differences which are due to the highly different solubility
of Agi indAgBr in HE
The system AgBr - AgN 3 ' NH3 - H20 was investigated in
order,to determine the influence of excess silver ions in
the presence of ammonia upon the absorption of a suspension
of silver bromide. It became evident@that the nature of the
curves of light absorption as'against the system without
..excess AgN03 does not change. In both cases the extinction
increases withincreasing concentration of ammoniat runs
through a maximum, and then decreases to 0, corresponding to
a complete dissolution of AgBr. The higher the excess,of
AgH031 the more does the domain of the maximum widen. There-
fore# the complete 'dissolution of the precipitate is, only
attained aVoonsiderably higher concentrations of ammonia.
The Investigation.of the Formation Reaction of Silver Chloride 75-1-2/26
and Silver Bromide by Means of the Method of Light Absorption
A comparison with the corresponding system with AgJ sh owed
great differences in the influence of ammonia upon the
absorption of AgBr and AgJ respectively. In the system with
AgJ the.aboorption.maximum is@attained at'much higher
ooncentritions of ammonia.-At these concentrations the
precipitate is Ialready.completely dissolved in the system
with AgBr and the extinction is therefore equal to 0.
This fact shows the possibility of a phototurbidimetrio
determination of iodides in the simultaneous presence of@
bromides. This possibility was proved by experiments# It'
was'also attempted to determine silver phototurbidimetrically.
with the aid of,a calibration curve. The accuracy OfthO'.
results proved to be satisfactory. There are 9 figuree,
8 tabless and 2 referencesp I of which Is Slavic.
ASSOCIATION: Moscow Institute for Physics and Enaincoring (Mookova1dy.
inzhenerno fizichotikiy institut)
SUBMITTED: January 4# @1957
ppv
83795
8/044/60/000/006/003/003
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AUTHORtlogant Ya. V.
TITUI On a Method for"the Approximative Conetruction of the Green
_(T "K. -ta A9589
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n WAYkahevsk aviats i, in vyP
11-13
PERIODICALs Reforatimy zhur.nal. Katematiks, 1960, No. 6# y,198
TZILTt The author proposes to conwtruct the Green function fo& the.
solution of the internal three-dimensional Dirichlet 2roblem%ith
the aid of a piecowise linear approximation of-the function I/r
According to the method of the smallest squares. The closed sur-
face 3 is d composed into n,non-overlapping pieces S 1J 329 "0:9
Pn. The fun:tion I/r is.-approximated on Sk by
+ 0 Z.
k Akx +: ky k
On the whole surface S,the Green function is approximately
represented by
n
G 31 Sk k(P)
ka.1
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On a Xethod for the Approximat,ivi 000truation of the Green,
Function
Where
01 if. lies on A
Ek 1. if P does not, lie.on
The correetneso of.this result,is based on a proved theorem*
Yu. P. Kharkeyevioh
Oard 2/2 ,
KOGAN, YA.' M. (Assist
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