SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KREMINSKIY, D. G. - KREMLEVSKIY, P. P.

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ZARAYSKIY9 S.K. (Zaraislkyip S.K.]v inzh,L_P;~MI~SKIY, D.G. (Kreminslkyi, D.H.]# inzh. Straightening grinding wheels. Makh. sill. hosp. 12 no. 1:25 ja 161. (MIRA 14:1) (Grinding wheels) " -, - I . r , I ~ 1:'D'. : , , . . r. ~;'etcli Sowing winter vetcli voith winter rye in t~- ster,,x-- zone. Kor!.-.brIv,. 3 Nio. V, 1952. 9. Monthly fist 2.f Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, - December IQ52 105rY, Uncl. jq~TIIISKY, F Automatic s3Ade projeators today. -Temna mech opt 5 no-4:126-127 Ap 160. MMISHENSKIY,A.A., inzhener; XLI,M.A., inzhener Mechanical dehydration of sediment in sewage water. Gor.khos.Hook. 29 no-9:23-26 S'55- WaA 8:12) (Sewage irrigation) SUCHKO, Georgiy Dmitriyovich, inzh.; YFVGRASIIIN, Konstantin Fedorovich, inzh.; KRE24KOV, Gennadiy Dmitriyovich, inzh.,- KUDIKINA, Ye,,- red.; NIKITINA, V., tekhn. red. [Trawls and drift netsj a manual for workers of fishing equipment factories and for ma.-ter fishermen] Traly i drifternye seti; posobie dlia raboebikh fabrik orudii lovat masterov dobychi. Kaliningrad, Kaliningradskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1963. 109 p. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Kaliningradskaya fabrika orudly lova (for Suchko, Yevgrashinj Kremkov). POLAND / Farm Animals. Silkworms. Q-7 Abd Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.,, No 10., 19584. io 45331 Author : Kremky, Jqj-;y- Inst ffoT g ven Title The Study of the Optimiui Temperature and Hizaidity for the Development of the Larvae of Bombyx Mori L. Part II. Orig Pub Prace Inst. jedwabiu natur., 1957, No. 1, 33-71. Abstract Five groups of larvae of the mulberrj silkworm were kept at different temperatures and humidities. The larvae of period I of growth were reared at a temperature of 280 C, II at 25 260 C, III and IV at 250 C, V at 240 C, and at a relative huLlidity for period I of growth - 50-6o%, II and III - 70 - 75%, IV and V - 60-70%. The rearing of larvae according to this nothod ensures, at the ninintm expense of then-.1al energy, the maximum rapidity of the development of larvae, Card 1/2 POUND / Fam Animals. Silkworms. Q-7 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 10, 1958, No 45331 Abstract : the rxixiuun weight of the live cocoons, and 100% viability. During two years of observation, no loss of the larvae was noted. On the other hand, in the rearing of larvae necor- ding to the Grand6ri mthod (at lower tenperatures and higher hwudity), 30% of the larvae were perishing before spinning. Card 2/2 POUND / Farm Animals. Silkworn. Q-7 fibs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 10; 1958; No 45330 ,tuthor : Kroraky, Jerzy Inst :-Rot--g-rv-en Title The Study of the Optimum Temperature nnd H=idity for the Development of the Larvae of Bonbyx Mori L. [Plart L7. Orig Pub Prace Inst. jedwabiu natur., 1957, 1, No. 1, 56-82. Abstract Pftor 3 years of experimental and couparative study of the development of larvae at different periods of growth, a-b 19-320 C and humidity of 32.5-94.7%, the optimum temperatures wore established as follows: for larvae of period I of growth - 28-320C, II - 25-260 c, III and IV - 250 C, and V - 23-240 C- The optimum humidity for larvae of periods 11-V of growth is 70'-80%) and for larvae of period I of growth GOLW--- what lower humidity is required. The &ata obtained should be checked on the basis of nore extensive material under cond- Itions of the rearing house. Card 1/1 KRU11FIL, Jerzy Selection and crossbreeds of the silkworm (Bombyx nori Q in the research work of the NP-tural Silk Laboratory in Milanowek. Postapy nauk roln 10 no.4:115-120 JI-Ag 163. 1. Pracownia Jedwabnika, Laboratorium Jedwabiu Naturalnego, Milanowak. KOIIDRAGKI, Jerzy, prof.dr. (Warszawa, Krakowskie Przedmiescie 30); KMIKY- SALDNI J mgr. r--- Z:~~ Report from the activities of the Polish Geografical Society d1& ~ng 1959. Czaeopismo geograficzne 32 no.1:103-1(Y7 161. 1. Uniwersytet, Warszawa. Przowodniczacy Urzadu Glownego Folskiego Townrzystwa Geograficznego, Warszawa. (for Kondracki). 2. Polskie Townrzystwo Geograficzne, Warszawa, Sekretarz Generalny (for Kremky-Saloni). ilaninq f final cjoog~hphlcal Gongraim in Lordon. Czi3ry. 22-1 165 KRFAU-SAL(INI., Jani na Seventh National donvention of the Polish Geographical.Society in Gdansk., September ",, 1962, Przegl geogr 35 no.1:144-11+5 163. ~.:A Ww4wlli go inzhe This will provide a saving on metal. A-7tom., telem. I sviaz' 2 no.9:32 3 1513- (MIRA 11:10) l.Laboratoriya signalizateli i avyazi Sverdlovskoy dorogi. (Electric lines--Poles) I.I NUM"t B,A., Inzh. Reinforcement of high-voltage insulators. Avtom., telem.i aviazI 7 no.3240-41 Mr 163. (MM 1612) 1. Laboratoriya signalizataii J Bvyazi Sverdlovakoy dorogie (Electric insulators and insulation) (Electric lines-Overhead) KRENUVI B.A., inzh. I.A.Farkhomenko is right, Avtom,,,, telem. i sviaz' 7 Ao,2:43 F 163o Nin 16:3) 1. Laboratoriya signalizatsii i evyazi Sverdlovskoy dorogi. (Electric lines-Poles and towers) ACC NRj AP602o684 SOURCE CODE: URIOO16166100010061008810093 AUTHORt Kremlev, G. 1. ORG: Military Medical Academy im. Kirov (Voyenno-meditainakaya ordena Lenina voyeanaya aKademiya) TITLE: Production and properties of a preparation for treating acute tetanus SOURCE: Zhmikrobiol, epidemiol i immunobiol, no. 6, 1966, 88-93 TOPIC TAGS: i -nin ,-' 11111 . tetanus, antibiotic, tetanus toxoid, production rqethod, medical experiment, dry vaccine, bacterial diuan ABSTRACT: A production method for a dry antibiotic-tetanut3 toxoid ~preparation is described. This method allows the toxoid and antibiotic to be dried togethar without loss of thera- peutic proportien. Laboratory teatn on atice, rato, rabbits, and human volunteerB confirmed the efficacy of a Bingle .dose of the new complex. It iv inexpenaive to manufacture and when dried, preserves its properties through long .B.t.o-rage. (WA-50; PE No..., 11.1 SUB CODE: o6/ SUBM DATE: o4Dec65/ ORIG REF: oo4/. Card UDC: 615.372;576.851.5511-059-.615.779.9l'-0"12 G.I. Emergency preventJon of tetanus with antibi otiCS 4~n conjunction with anatoxin re-iaccination in experiments on animals. Zhur. mikro- biol.., epid. i immun. 41 no.12:39-43 D 164. (IMIRA 18:3) KREMIEV, G,T. Effectivensas of emergency ap(cifJc prevention of experimental tetanuo under aggravated condItIons. Zhur. mikroblol. epid. I Immun. 40 no.5%94-97 My 163. (KRA 17:6) KFJ~-=, G.16' ! Actlop of ant~biotles menta in vitro, and on Of62 . i 1 on the pathogen of tetanus Jit exp-ri- animalfr. Antibiotiki 7 no.10007--%l VIRA 160.1) SALTYKOV, R.A.; KREMIZV G.I.; ZEMSKOV, Ye.M. Associated immnization with live and chemical vaccines in experiments. Report No.2: Mechanism of the stimulation of antito#u production by live EB vaccine. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i '-n. 33 no.2:28-32 F 162. (MIRA 15:3) (DWNITY) (PIAGUFPREVENTIVF. INOCUIATION) (TaINS AND ANTITOXINS) K'RF- M L V, L Odbg glass Ilbom L. Va. XremJev. U.S.SJI. Doe- 031'. 1947. Ola2rfibWWr oiled with an .1. of Petrov. 4wing optualmg, don mat titicken, and don rxa td:hl m fter. It I so spmW e*dpmmt for its ,=WWI in Storage. It is readUr nssaved =jgd r walldmc w" a weak NIGOH gain. and thenfi" with Ilto. M. IIOKh L 1848-66_ VWA(c') IJP(c GG/jP/wW/H1)V'jG ACCESSION NR: IT5022418 UR/3136/64/000/675/0001/0018 (Y. AUT11011- Kremlev M G ;Sim2x!2KLD.N.;Skulachenko, S.S. ' - -"= ' ' .-- TITLE: Device for studying local critical parameters of long sections of super- conductingtire 11 SOURCE: Morcow. Institut atomnov enerall. Doklady, IAE-675, 1904. Ustanovka dlya iseledovaniya lokallnykh kriti6fieekikh p-arametrov bollskikh dlin everkbprovo- dyashchey provoloki, 1-18 TOPIC TAGS: superconducting alloy, riloblum alloy, zirconium alloy, external magnette field, lii~u current ABSTRACT: The device described is designed for studying the unifonnity of values of the critical currents in long (up to 15 m) sections of superconducting wire, measured upon application of a local external magnetic field of tip to 40 kOe to 'a small part of the wire. A detailed description of the parts and operation of the device is given. The device was used to stuft- i3everal sections of a superconducting wire composed essentially of a 50:50 Nb-Zr I 9y, which after cold drawing_wp subjected to ati additional vacuum rmfie critical current was- heaLtra Ki~iid O'change by a Fit--- Ii factor of 2 overi4istances of a few inetibre. Besides these comparatively slow i Card- 1/2 L 1848-66 ACCESSION NR; AT5022418 variations In critical current, fairly substantial (up to 30%) local declines of the current were observed a tances of a few millimeters. "The authors thank Academician 1. K. KikoinkyVI; steady Interest in t ie-work and valuable comments, N.V. Razzhivin,. N.1. Fil band -D.I. Dolgalfou assistance In the p tion of the deviceWdfor performing the' experiments, and also V.A., Dro-z-2-T.,'T --Tr Sheffer Pd N. Ye. Yukovich for lying the art. ham supp liqui hS Orig. 7 TIRFures. %; ~r ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED:, 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE:. MM, IE NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 004 Card 2/2'y KREMIZVO M. H. KPIDW., M. M. - wChamioatoobnological Investigation of the Michurin Variety of Gr"rins.lv Sub 21 Noy 52,, Moscow Inst of National Econow imeni G. V. Plekhanov. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences). SO: Vachemaya Moskva. January-Decemaber 1952 L G V rl Witt .-IU locu cadtak a ihftt ruktift sms a&-$ W .39-22JV%.Wf* acid V44andutbt-pir a'] t- 13.64, Tvmiu wA tdabla miater n' All The 444 win i4.1.14. Krx,.. th- 7,43*wj2A~q Ar./j.) .94) acids, and tut"k (1-00-4 much m4Lic acid COUSidavible to C4 and citric which is compowd- chkgy of f=;~ -gar c0se (804-102.7) C - -In 95-1-107.1) A-d glu. ma* (4 tW.,k fo*ul- Ift Maived into OA7), .30-148), citric (0.18- ICAO~12-0.21) acids, v Mt RIC. is Marims "LAN'TS FRUITS. -~- 7-7~ n Al !jar. 1957,~ t Ilm dt! N Chi,, Laborato bc~rry 17,xirdens -.vi tb Lp Chu r ri,/y "'I i t. lki y r..! t ~, I lale r1g,r y t;oncovd, ..1, -:). 135 ) y 1,. 1 sirid T~,,Aytur vnzl'otl:~Il dl'rilu the i)t,-:,Iod t~~(Jlr uro'l-z"ll and a r;f -mg. - 2, contqnt o' stu-irs, cr,-~:ii.-Jlc ucids, the plT of asoorbi,,~ acid ~i ]Id 0 ti 11 U10 3 u i r n j~- lr)~' o' ~,roiivlv`, and 'I fl, U (:0,'3 Q 0,0fli t he 3 lf:ar M~ Z-17!M7.:x FF;7 r 31 r - se irrl and, fl, NIKIFOROVP A.F.; NEPONNYASHCHIKII, G.I.; KRFMLEV, N.I. Autotransplantation of a somatic muscle into the myocardium of a dog. Arkh. anat., gist. i embr. 45 no. 1006-39 0 163. (KMA 17t9) 1. Laboratoriya eksporlmentallnoy tultologil (zav. - starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik A.F.Nikiforov) i animalInaya laboratoriya (impolnyayushchiy obyazannosti zaveduy-ushchago-N.I.Kramlev) Instituta eksperimentalinoy biologii i moditsiny 51birskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR, Novosibirsk. Adres avtorov: Novosibirsk, Sovetskaya ul., 20, Institut eksperimentallnoy biologii i meditainy Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR, laboratoriya eksperimentallnoy tsitologli i animallnaya laboratoriya. TS;'II.AIIIU:*, Yu.G.; ~"(W;L(YJA, G.T.: KPI~ZZ'"Ll"V, N... Eole or f1brin and tme nllular of :~n tiv? forzaki(n of 1D wirep-ic 'Infiaan---~,- Sib. otd. M ~cOFR nc:.9F.32-~-124 '62- (mirc. 4--t:8) I ln.~ti'lit ekspe.--l men I i.-v blolqzl~ ' mt!d.'-4rv S-t,'r,-z'Acgo 'a - L - I .-I I - ot'iel-miya al sl~3p 1,ESHALKIN, Ye.N., ~rof.; KREMUN, N.I. Optimum conditions for the surgical approach to organs of the anterior mediastinum. Khirurgiia 40 no.1:16-24 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Ins*,itut eksperimontallnoy biologii i meditsiny Sibirskogo otdoleniya AD SSSR. KREMLEV, N.I. 1%. -- Clinical anpects and surgical trentment of endemic goiter. Vent.kbir. no.6119-23 161. (MIRA 15il) 1. Iz khirurUicheskogo otdoleniya (7,av. - zasluah. vrach HSFSR V.I. Mokrova) Torahokskoy mozhrayonnoy bollnitsy (gl. vrach - A.A. Starygin) Yalininskoy oblasti. Adres avtoraz Torzh&., Mlinin- akoy obl., gorodskaya boltnitsa. (GOITER) KRDU,EV, N. I-.;-- -- Surgical tactics and anesthesia in olute intestinal obatruction. Sov. mod. 25 no,341-41 Mr 161, (MIRA 14:3) 1. Iz khirurgicheskogo otdolenip (zav. - zaaluzhennyy --raoh MFSR V.I.Mokrova) Torshokskoy mezbrayonnoy bollnitoy (glany), vrach N.I. Kremlev, nauchnyy rukoyoditell - prof. A.G.Karavanov) Kalininskoy oblasti. (INTESTINES-OBSTRUCTIOP) AUTHORS: Kretov, A. Yo. , Kremlev, 1.4. SOV/79-2f,-7-49/64 TITLE: The Reaction of the 11,11-Dichlorobanzene Sulfamide With Poly- halo,,:en Derivatives of Met1hane.I.(Hoaktsiya N,11-dikhlorobenzol- sullfamids, s poligalogenproizvodnymi metana.I) PERTODICAL: Zhnrnal ob3hohey khimii, 1956, Vol 28, 1'r 7, pp 195o - 1954 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the case of a heating of N,11-dichlorobenzerie sulfamide (futhe4on called dichloramine B,;!) with excess carbon tetra- the authors found a consid- chloride in the presence of AlCl 3 erable formation of chlorine and he formation of benzene t sulfochloride, which fact points to the participation of CC1 4" The experiments with different amounts of dichloramine and AC1 3 showed the following results (Table 1): In the reaction of 3 and 4 moles of dichloramine B with one mole of ACI 3 in CCl4 even after 30 hours heating dichloramine B romains which did not enter reaction. Therefore the authors contented themselves with only Card 1/3 two ratios between dichloramine and AC1 39 viz. 2:1 and 1!1. It The Reaction of the 11,11-Dichlorobenzene~. Sulfamide With S07/79-28-7-49/64 Polyhalcgen Derivatives of Methane.I. had been shown already earlier that the anhydrous AM 3 reacts energetically with dichloramine at a ratio of 1:1 amidst aromatic hydrocarbons under the formation of an oily complex and an equimolecular amount of chlorinated hydrocarbon. However, in the case of equimolecular amounts of dichloramine B and AC1 3 and excess CCI4 the dichloramine B and ACI 3 dissolve completely already after half an hour's heating (34-350). A heavy oil accumulates on the bottom which forms chlorine on a further heat- ine. Besides chlorine and benzene sulfochloride also cyanuric chloride separates in the reduction. In quantitative respect the process can be represented by the following reaction process: 3C6115so2Ncl2+3CCl 4 -- 3C6H5so2cl+6cl2+C3it 3C1 3' Two more theoretical and partially experimental considerations concerning thin oubject follow, There aro 2 tablec and 7 reforencen, 3 Card 2/3 of which aro Soviet. The Reaction of the N,N-Dichlorobenzene Sulfamide With SOV/79-26-7-49/'64 Folylialogen Derivatives of Methana.I. ASSOCIATION: Dnepropetrovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut (Dnepro- petrovsk Chenical. and Technical Institute) SUBMITTED: June 69 1957 1. Dichlorobenzene sulfamide--Chemical reactions 2. Halogen compounds. --Chemical reactions 3. Methanes--Chemical reactions 4. Aluminum chlorides--Chemical effects Card 3/3 AUTHORS: Kretov, A. Ye., Kremlev, M. M. SOV/79-28-7-5o/64 TITLE: The Reaction of N,11-Dichlorobenzene Sulfamide With Polyhaloi.--,On Derivatives of Methane. II.(Reaktsiya N,N-dikhlorobenzolnull- famida a poliealogenproizvodnymi metana.II) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1958, Vol 28, Nr 7, pp 1954 - 1957 (USISR) ABSTRACT, After the first publication (Ref 1) the authors expected that the N,11-dichlorobenzene sulfamide would also react with other polyhalogen derivatives of methane in the presence of AM 3 in similar caaea, In order to investigritte this in detail they added chloropicrin~ and chloroform. The chloropicrin was taken in excess quantities as it had to be rea.-ent and medium at the same tine, the sulfamide and AlCl 39 however, were taken in equimolocular quantities. Right in the beginning of the reaction the mixture becomes warm and starts a considerable formation of chlorine and ClC11i it was, however, found that on the action Va rd 1/3 of AM 3 no decomposition of chloropicrin. accordinj to the Tiie Reaction of 11,11-Dichlorobenzene Sulfamide With SOV/79-28-7-5o/64 Polylialogen Derivatives of Methane.II. reaction CCl3I-to 2 --~ COCYC'No takes place, as this reaction only begins at the boiling point when chloropicrin in heated with AM 3' In the case of AlC1 3 beine added to chioropicrir no chlorine formed. However on a furtlLer addl.tion of dichloro- ,amine B(.N,11-dichlorobenzene sulfamide) an immediate formation of chlorine and C1110 began. In the case of a heating to 300 2 0 the chlorine formation becomes turbulent and a heavy yellow oil is formed. It was experimentally found that in the reaction of chloropicrin with dichloroamine B the separation of ClCIT by condensation in the liquid state is beyond any doubt. Benzoyl chloride in great amounts and cyanuric chloride in small amounts were the products of side reactions. According to the amounts of chlorine and cyanoL,,5-en chloride found the reactiL.- muot take place in the following way: 3C6H5so211cl 2+3CC13ITO 2 ---> 3C6115so2Cl+C3if3C13+3Cl2+3ClNO2'-' The reaction with chloroforn, instead of dichloranine, takes a similar course. The mechanism of the reactions takes obviously Card 2/3 place through the free radicalu, %rhich fact could be further The Reaction of 11,11-Dichlorobenzone Sulfamide With SOV/79-28-7-5o/64 Polyhaloi;en Derivativea of Methane.H. proved by othcr reactions. There are 2 tables and 2 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Dnepropetrovokiy khimiko-tekhnologicheekiy iristitut(Dnepro- petrovsk Chemical and Technical Institute) SUBMITTED: July 1, 1957 1. Dichlorobenzene sulfamide--Chemical reactions 2. Halogen compounds--Chemical reactions 3. Methanes--Chemical reactions 4. Aluminum chlorides--Chemical effects Card 3/3 ': , I- i;, ! ?! ., , W '; - I ; li; , ;, I. 1,)ii I \1 I,.-, j Ii , ~l t ! : . 1 1 : : ! . I ,, , 11 . , . I ~ , , . i ! If so, 4M 1 .5 S N, I I !I 1, it it ~uu-Im"w, V. P. KE Q-IZV, V, P., Inzhener i 19DRUSTaEV, S. S., Kand. Tekhn. nauk St. Nauchno. Sotr. i BOZMNOV, P. I., Kand. Tekhn. nauk I. VASILIKOVSKIY, S. V., Laureat Stalim-koy Pr,:miA Prof. loenirgradaldy filial Akademid. arkhitektury SSSR. PREDLOZEEIIIIIA PO I3POL'ZGVjURU ESTIESIVEM.W0 GIPSOVOGO KAI-LUA DLYA NARY- Z=Kiz OBLITSOVOK. page 94 SO: 2gjjggU= gf #=p&tj= pf aSjpjnj~ Ppgrnrch Lgxk Qu can-Ax3=14-o-D, i Ir n oted jz 3-12M. Moaccv, 1951 K V. P. VASILIKCVSKIY, S.V. - laureat Stalinskoy premil prof. i KUKS-V, V.P. - DIZ11. Sposob proizvodstva 1-irpicha odnotsvetnoy ok-aski vne zavisimosti ot khimichesko-o sostavaplin. Pa.-,e 97 1 :1 SO: Collection of Annotations of Scientific Rese~Irch '!:ork cm C(%nztruA_icn completed in Iv5o, ~-Icscow, 1951 KPZMIJ-N,) Ye.A.; TROITSKAYA, I.N. Some characteristics of the germanium potential in the rich iron ores and iron quartzites of the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly. Sov. geol. 8 no.11S55-60 N 165. (1a RA 19: 1) C2 USOVA, A. V. (r;r~lyabinsk),- _MU2= M. A. (Cbelyabinak) A,_ - -- Studentel work with material distributed to them in pb7sics lesaona. Fiz. v s";cole 22 no.4:85-87 JI-Ag 162. (MIRA 15:10) (Phyeica-Study and teaching) L 28327;0 EWAW/tW (1) ACC NRoAP6007i65 SOURCE CODst AUTHOEtt Fetlnoy~ xjh; Kr2aun ORGs none TMZ: Errors of follower-typs, fr2qHgM trans-duc ewith square-law circuits SOURCE: lzmeritelinaya takImUms, no, 12, 1965, 35-39 TOPIC Uost frequency type transducaro electronic circuit, frequency conversion, error minimization ABSTRACT: The errors associated with a new fffollower-type square-law-circuit(I electric- parameter-into-frequency tranqducer (Izm. tekhnika, 1964, no.1) are theoretically evaluated. The errors due to the square-law circuit, conversion, and nonlinearity for both astatia-o and static-balanoing conditions are oval *;'edi-as are the errors -due- .to loss in the reactive elementB of the square-law circuit# Formulas for calculating-, the component and overall errors are developed. It is hoped that the now transducer. migMhave an overall error of .0.1-1%. Orig. art. hass I figure and 35 formulas, SUB CODE t09 SM DATEs, none ORM REFs 002 Card 11, OW: - 621,379.932,088,62-503 OrQ -- ml ~ it Is it it a a IN a k0 M. Ar As A lit ..p 6 tq~Ftt.II-t, -1 Control of the p0 Tmirkatloa PMOIS of phosoll and cmeol bakelite. 11. A. Kirin- 1, v.kil. Zat"dika va Lah. 1933, No. 5, 16 24- Wee. nwtlmxIi. elec. mri"gth. dieter. 40 cmist., with At Ictil, were used to follow polymnizatJon of phenol. and crcm4-furnialde./ ' " . although they give diffrmt values than & chem. methods. .3 hyde resim% at 00-110 I he ot-mli. effect f3c rate is given by the Nernst law. I'lic ratio of l*4ynwrWtim for goo p1wt-I t., cremd rtsius is 2.2 to 1. M. C lie Id'djai A NII&LLUKKA1, 1.111441%.64 CLASSORKATION 4 1.41, we 0 t i, ; -- --- - - -- - -_, :"- --- l - 1 i U 19 AV -0 r, I, aof K n Is a " 't 1, 0 fee 0 00 0 0 of 0 7 5 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, 0009 1****** 0 go 0 60 0, 0 * 6 F_ A. It a I A L-A-1 ?-It .11 A, ALI 2R_ to j 00 , I i SO 00 1 so .3 Of so f; .so coo re 0 00 2 1r* 0 :zoo I-so 41 ;.so WOO 00 At A I a. I L A MCIALLURMAL 1.11111ATURI CLAWFKAMM us 0 Isi.".9) it Jai iat Z.- 01 VIGO U v a-- 0 0 w if I? .a 00 U IF 4 R 9 vI 1I tt it 4 KLD (1 1 !Is 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 00 000000*000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0; 0 6 0 0 0 0 0-0 '-so I-so !-so irijus for waWalwo and Plastic mmsfes Mak- warov and 11. A. Kremlevskil. ktm%.:;..7K1, July 31. N34 The chit oldaill"t hy alkali 11C4111'rni j ctat) helli i4 treated, directly vw after Ow &(111111 14 lime. vrith bentyl chluritic in the prmnvir of alkali. so 11 i!, se r "'L t(I -i a 7a~-0a for I.bc of.' cr,.-r Iri~Aitut: Lie- ii SO Vecheryaya Moskva Su m 71 DROZDOV. E.G., professor, doktor takhnicheskikh nauk; FRIVEZENTSEV, V.Ae, professor, doktor takhnichookikh nauk; KOHAROV. N.S., doteent, kandi- dat takhnichookikh nauk; NIKULIN. N.V.. dotsent, kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk; SHUHSKIY, LI., dotsent, kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk; KRUW- SgKx,.P.A., kandidat takhnichealcikh nauk; GEM , A.P.. inzhanarl ALEK- ~ANDROV. N.V.. p7ofessor, doktor takhnichaskikh nauk; TARMY. B.H.. professor, doktor takhnicheskikh nauk; ZYGIONSON, L.S., professor, doktor tekhnicheekikh nauk; STEPANOV. V.S., dotsent, kandidat takh- nicheskikh nauk; KAGIDSON# A.O.. inzhener. "Science of electrical materials.' M.K.Kikhailov. Reviewed by N.G. Drosdov, and others. Slaktrichastvo no.3:93-94 Hr 154. (HLRA 7:4) 1. Hoskovskly onargaticheakiy institut im. Nolotova. 2. Veesoyusnyy 2aochnyy energeticheskiy institut. (Electric insulators and Insulation) (Electric conductors) KUMLEVSKIT, P.P. Dynamic charactartatics of differential ruinomnters. [Trudyj W WO Priborprom . no.4:56-95 159. (MIRh 11:2) Nnometer) K.TZR',LEIISKrl P. P. Kremlevsk;y P. P. . Gonek 11. F. and Peti P. K.., "Mi Automatic Rer-uLator of Acid-Feedingill Gidroliznaya prwqshlerunost' SSSR fllydrolytic Industrg, 1935, No 4, Pages 5-7. KREMLEVSKIY, P.P. Gravimetric liquid level Indicator. [Izd.] Sekto. prib. topl. kontr. WNITOPRIBOR no.1:129-138 153. (MLR& 8:7) (Manometer) nEHLKVBKIT, P.P. Differential manometer of the wring scale" type. (theoretical consider- ation). [Izd.] Sekts. prib. tepl. kontr. LOIIIITOPRIBOR no.1:150-159 153- 1 (manometer) (MLRA 8:7) IJ SOV/124-58- 3- 3107 Translation from: Reverativnyy zhurnal, Mckhanika, 1958, Nr 3, p 80 (USSR) AUTHOR: _1 Kremlevskiy, P. P. T!TLE: On the Draft of Instructions for Checking the Pressure - dif f e rential Type Flowmeters (0 proyekte instruktsii dlya proverki difmano- metrov-- raskliodome rov) PER!ODICAL: V sb. : Teploenerg. pribory i regulyatory. Moscow- Leningrad, Mashgiz, 1954, pp 259-270 ABSTRACT: The article presents critical comments on the draft of the "Instructions for Checking Pressure -differential Type Flow- meters Operating in Conjunction With Diaphragms and Nozzles. The Instructions were circulated in 1952 for a general review by the Committee on Measures and Metering Instruments. Reviewer's name not given Card 1/1 KRZMLEVSKIY,P.P.; GONIK.H.F. Selecting characteristics for control valves. [Izd.] Sekts. prib. tepl. kontr. LONITOPRIBOR no.2:71-q5 154 (MLRA 8-6) (valves) (Automatic control) YRR4LEVMIY DOW SKIT, Z.F., kandidat takhnichaskikh naukt redak- -~~-P- P I ~ii"; -bTM5UN' M.M. , takhnichookiy redaktor. [Flow motors, Industrial Instruments for measuring the consumption of liquid, gas and steam] Raakhodomery proizvodetvanrqe pribory dlia izmmreniia raskho" zhidkoeti, gaza i par&. Moskva, Goe. nauchno-takhn. Izd-vo mashinoctroit. lit-rY# 1955. 435 P. (MIARA 8:8) (Irlow meters) KRWMSKIY,P.P., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk Changing diaphragms in liquid-flow motors. Gidroliz. i lesokhIm. prom. 8 no.2:30 '55. (MLRA 8:10) (Flow meters) KH RK t~4' I Wating pulsating streams of liquid, gas and steam. 2~~ W NTO Priborprom. no.3.--Ig-45 136, OUM 1w) (Gases, Ylow of) (Fluid dymamice) -XRBM. S., inzh. "Rydraulic engineering on the collective and state farms of the Ukrainian B.S.R.0 by %.P.Bribnri, H.S.Audriievs Ikyl. Reviewq& b7 S. Kremok. Sil!o.bud. 10 n0-11:23 N 160. (34IRA 13: 11) (Ukraine-Wdraulic engineering) (*ibnyi, 11.7.) (Andriievalkyi, H.S.) BOSHWf&, Leonid Leonidovich; BTZOV, Lev VikolaYOvich; KUKLEVSKITo P.P., knnd.tekhn.nauk, retuanxent-, MRIN, I.G,, in-z6o'-,- red. POHICHEY. A.G., red.ixd-va; BARDINA, A.A., takhn.red. (Measuring small coneumptions of liquid] Izm9renis malykh reekhodov shidkostai. Koekva, Goo.nouchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1961. 77 p. (KIRA 14:4) Orlowmaters) EREKLKVSKIT, P.P., kand.tekhn.nauk Automatization of hydrolytic and sulfite-alcohol plants. Xhim. nauka i prom. 2 no.4:480-486 '57. (MIRA 10:11) (Automatic control) (Hydrolysis) (Alcohol) V, L 111A K, -r MnKSYVT-A, Aun z BOOK arLm?,=w 0-/15W ,010. IVA. 37T P. 4,ODO c0". $--I- A-. .b"luw Laronastall. I TO.W. QTWIMIS, Id. of p&UW.. low#1 M.M. LA-baral j..j. g,., X.p. Mk"", FORPMRS ThIs book 1. tt.", ., J.'sst .4 t*4 Is the Outs at rl awlas'ers "a tsch"I.O.t. Lt.~ 1-ttome oas, be "p-Glally mefti to orgy 4-try. "ISMS of Us abasteal I.. tOnMA02i Uls tr*,"Ijl Oe"asou"u- 4-011-4 to f-Iftu to $m. 4.6'" tm ft" fs, A toe of laftlittle liformallon as- - the latelt dmlop.,f, 1, a. ss,,.~ r1al promises Larormatlam -"0 0"~U;; 11*th ra"llp "A do.-U.. c mute at scraml fbadeal -4 IV4 AoUMUOR at th~e M*traj~,Nj, 804 SIM%.-AL*.W Te'"'s, L'-, -4 I.A. AMu. t Ontbatle AL.*" T.S.,d Opft-tis kmbbw Aub=WUge Re WA Un h&" Fi5aftum of Amiu. D,- 1714 114a. Aft-AUM It Me ft.Ws&sN, C.6,M "' RPW14 lWt--Vmft&S AM Ao,,Uu xU.U ft,,V OA04", promarmas is us 1 0, . "I't Va. 24'=J# 8-8-, 4011 IN. LJW.U.. Awfurid in t" Ata. . xft" S"las Oman am& AN . . . . ........... .... --M "'t" --.' -1 1--- - 8(0), 5(0) SOVI 112-59 -4-766 3 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektr3tekhn.-1-a, 1959, Nr 4, p 174 (USSR) AUTHOR: Kremlevskiy, P. P. T7TLE: Automating the Hydrolysis and Sulfite-Alcohol Industries PERIODICAL- V sb. - Avtomatiz. kla-im. i koksokhim. praiz-v. M. , Metallu-Tgizdat, 1958, Pp 131-146 ABSTRACT: Principal objectives of automation in hydrolysis and sulfite-alcohol industries, the state and degree of automation abroad, the trends and the optimum degree of automation are considered. Apparatus for automatic monitorhig and controlling developed by VNIIGS is briefly described. Equipment subject to further development is described. Nine illustrations. Bibliography: 6 items, A. A. S. Card 1/1 HAMMOV I PlAlt kvLnd.tekhn.nauk~--KPX-M-IZ-ULTXj-f:,-P.I kand.tekhn.nauko red. POLISKAY-Ap R.G.t tekhred. (Alcoholometric tableal Alkogolowti-icheakie tablitay. Moekvav Goo-e izd-vo standartov "Standartgizg" 1959, 357 p. (Russia(1923- U.S.S.R. Komitet standartov, mor i izmeritellnykh priborov, Trudy inatitutcrv Komitetap no. 41) (MIRA 14:2) (Alcoholometry) S/123/61/000/009/020/027 A004/A104 AUIHOR- TITLE: Kremlevskiy, P. P. Dynamic characteristics of ellfferential manomet3ra PERIODICAL- Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashijiostroyenlye, no. 9, 1961, 14, abstract 9E115 (V ab. "Teploenerg. I khImiko-tekhnol. pribory I regulyatory", Moscow - Leningrad, Mashglz, 1959, 56-95) TEXT Investigations have been onrried out of the properties of differen- tial manometers In order to determine the possibility of their utilization for the measurements of magnitudes rapidly varying with time. The author derives in a general form an equation of the diffe:~enti&l manometer motion, which is taken as a dynamic system of the second order, and presents a method of determining the dynamic parameters of differential manometers according to the transient process curve; a graph has been plotted to determine these magnitudes. It Is shown that the optimum value of the damping degree, of the device should be determined based on the conditions of minimum integral orror with time of the transient process. The author has plotted a graph of the dependence of this error on the degree of damping. He analyzes the effect of the differential manometer structural elements Card 1/2 ,9/123/61/000/009/020/027 Dynamic characteristics of differential manometers A004/A104 on its rapid action and the phenomenon of lag in the connection lines. Making use of the obtained formula, the author determines the dynamic parameters of twin- t tube U-shaped, single-tube U-shap,ad, floating and spring-mounted difterential manometers. The calculation data for several types of device are presented in a table. There are 17 diagrams and 6 tables, M. Golldinov [Abstractor's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 GONEK, N.V.: KREMLFVSKIY. P.P. Attachable actunting mmehanism with a pulse rnducing gear. [Trudy] LP BTO Priborprom no.4*.181-189 159. (MIRA 13:2) (Blectric controllers) .28(2~) SOV/1-15-59-8-31/33 AUTHOR: Dolinskiy, Ye. F.,,_kgqm~1evskiy, P. P, TITLE: The Conference on Measuring Mechanical 1"Lagnitudes PERIODICAL- Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1959, Nr 8, pp 61 -- 63 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Conference on Measuring Mechanical Magnitudes was organized by the Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel~skiy institut metrologii imeni D. I. Plendeleyeva (All-Union Scientific Research Tnstitute of Metrology imeni D. I. Mendeleyev), Lonitopribor and the Leningradskiy dom uchenykh (Leningrad House of Scientists). The confer.- ence took place on June 13 to 19, 1959. Itepresentati- ves of research institutes and Industrial installa- tions In Moscow, Leningrad, Kharlkov, Novosibirsk, Sverdlovsk, and other towns participated. The most important problems in the field of mechanical meas-ure- monts, of possible solutiono for those pro!)- lems, the critical evaluation of work performed in this field solfar, and possibVities of introducing some of these solutions into -the prac!1cal work of plant and research laboratories, were discunsed at Card 11/1~) at the conferenoG. The six sections dpalt with mocha- `7/7 5 L.,- P13 The Conference on f4easuring Mec:hanical llagnittv_~es nica~ . (force and hardness), cuii~-, pressure and vibration measlur-emi.int,~, mend.-Aions made in the different sec~ic ':a .-iere brcuzht to lu-~e attention of intereSted O'rgan"_ t. 1he results of the work in each section ai-e descii-i.,d in this article, Macl-kinical SeotIoL:1. 1T. "Ways of Reducing the Spread of Hardne,..-,q_ Vai-uez an Reference Meters'. The principal oauoe- o'L' spren'.-d were analyzed, as well ns influences of heat treatment and material comnosition. The author emph-isized that it is necessary to organize r. centralized produc.- tion of hardness gages. S. A. Smolich, 14. P. Slavina (VITID4): "The Development of Reference Harllnez-.s Mea- suring Instruments ft . The principal cause:~ of exrors common to conventional devices were eliminated in. the new hardness testers which were desigr&d with t'le application of the Rockwell and Vickero me!Arods. Dif- ferent load conditions must he invest.-:,ffateel. A ro~;o- lution adopted on this paper for more accl,,r; e G 0 5 staridnrds for determininr" Ih-Lrdness. Q +ep"Ino" Caid 21-2 "Some Problems 1-i -1the Theory'of The Conference Dn Measuring VIechanical 1--lagnituades The principal thesis of this rep,)Vt W4Li thdt- Lhe Ul.- timate work of plastic deformation is dete:rmined b-- the hardno93. M. 1. Kotochig '10,11E M) I Reference Dynamometers `V11TIM' :~-or ~1) tone-". 1he accurftcy of these dynamometer. types is by a 0,04% mean square error, 1 n a ruso-lution qdo,.. ted on this paper, the necessity of increasing t1-.(. upper measuring limit of category reference dyra- mometera was vck-nowledgod. F. S. .)stiitsk1y (Svord- 1:-)vsk Branch of MITI): `DynanomeL:ers with Trans- ducers". Investigationt; of dynam.-zeters ~.onsistixig of several parallel links revealed a mean squaxe error. B. A. Vandyshev (Sverdlovsk 3ranch of VIII114); "The De-xelopment of Reference Instruments for Torslon Test-c of MachInes". The stationarlY ap.- paratus produces torque with an ultimate orror of' 0.13%, while portable torque muters have es,rors c,)� nou more t1lan 0.5%. Ye. F. Nekhendzi iTzA' 1~~- nealing of Canstantan 1,1111re for Precislon Transdu- cez-sl. Invest !gat ions revealed the possibility of Card 3/12 manufacturing constant-9r. ~,,rir& having, a temparatur;:. The Conference on Measuring Mechanical Magn.-II-tud-s resistance factor close to zero. Itheo"-Zic G,,A. Malyarov (WITIM). '"The Viscosity of ~!Iiator at 2 C". It was established that -the visco~,Ity of wa- ter Is 0.010035 poise. The viscosity iS reduced by 0.12%, after the F-Ar dissolved in water bvas been elt- m1nated. 1. -P. Stepanov (VIVED'i): "'ific Devel(-:pment of Referene Viscosity Meier--, Wi~h P'easurlng llririk~tis r L of .,;o - '60 and '0( - 10 poised'. 1"he mearl square error for a primary Instrument Is 'and for ~.j- secondary one. 1. A. Stul' -1nskFty,.t "Mea- suring ifisnosity at LOW TQRPCV~ttbre~s% A. device with an automatic cryostat (up to .60 C] was developed. Results were given for absulure fnd r_-Iatuive vir;co- elty measurements at tempera 'Uure,.~ close tc.- tho,,::e at which the liquid loses the propertler of a Yewt., -'n liquid. Flow MeMlurlng Sez-,~f-1ci). -S~ Ell ( 11-911V : "Flow Fac,!to-r..j~ in C onverging Dev lce~,- In- terpolLtion formulas were presented foil determLaing 'the initial flow factorz -,-)17 and and also for makir-g- morc, prr~,Ase on~; Magni- Card 4/12 tude of fthe diaphragm flow factor. Tht-1- results of 3 1 The Conferenc-e on Meizsuxing M,,vi~haxilcal VagnitiAe-0 this work were recommerided for P..,ddi It.-A(,n tf) rLI119-i 'T" - aouri, .-.54 P . Kreailevskly ( V1~14 T 111,'~ ', LV zqats in Pulsating Currents" A new, general-I'LV-ed dnmPing C;riterion !~f Pn1.-L,7J1ng fl-4)W;3 preq-ente,l Inotoad of the. prti?-Aently cv,-cepted Hodgu~3ori niumber. It was shown that; the generalised f)riltorior, may be used for gas and liquid flows. G~tlc,~.il,--Aions, and comparison of the effectiven*~;,,; of fwo- and three-stage filters were given. The sec6iQn reocm- mended lalu-roducing the principle re-6-,llts of this work into r-ules 27-54. V. 1. (TNITGS)-, "The DetGrmination of the Pl(;w in Venturi- Tabes". Measurements were condLicf.~--d ot. a special device according to the method oi` tl-ie international Committee. The gra-at importance of this work was stressed in the d1sc,,u,-jsJon nrid. roc.L)m,:,L,,ndatL,)ns were given for performing additional investigati,.)ns. A. A. Shatil? 'TaKTI": "Invest -1gat lon= of t!-,e Valve Method of Measurinj tht-,- Flow of, In Fneurnati~~ Card 5/12 Tvansp,~rtation Do-vices', A meth(jd wr,,,,,. developed f'or SOV The Conference on Measuring Mechanical Magnitudes measurin- the flow of dust. ln the discussion the importance of th-s work was acknowledged. It was said that the investiqations must be continued. Ye. A. Gershkovinh (VNIIMj: I*Checking flictary Gasometers RS-25 and HS-100"'. Tests were performed by means of control gasometers. It was established that the le- vel and the viscosity cf the oil filled. into the gear box have a considerable infl.lipnce on the reading of for imp:r ovi gas meters. ng the applicaticns of controi gasometers for checking. P. 1. Kremlevskiy (VNIIMJ: :7Measuring Great Gas Flows and Methods of Checking Large Gas meters". 3 VTTIIM must de-velop a reference ga,*eter for 300 M /h. Such a davice is xequired for in:vestigating d~ifferent me- thods of measuring great gas flows. A reference gas measuring device m7ast be b, '-I ilt at- the Stanislavskiy za,vod (Stanislavskiy I'lant"' T.. 11. Sh~:YAIn '111ITLeplo- pribor): "Differential Compensation Man,--)meters With Ic Outlets--. The d6vices developed shQw F Pneumat -L ,ood i~~haraoteristles ',-,,once rn ing accura~:,y and h-Igh-speed Card 6/12 action). The development of mechanical differential The Conference on Measuring Mechanical Magnitudes manometers without mer-coxy Is no(.-(:L3uarv. 71. 1. Mik- haylov (GTPKh): "Plowmeters for ,Igresslve IIedia'. The auth3r reports on new designs of electro-magne- tic an' 'A -7ane-tachometric flowmeters, as well as a con- stan+I-(Irr,,r, Ilowmeters with magnet,'..,-, ir-ransmi,,sion. h. N. Bl;zhinskiy (Nevkhim--kombinat): "A Vane-Tachometric 31,:,wmeter With an Electric Ilick--up'. Such a device was bullt and is successfully used for measuring flows of sulfuric aold. V. K, Rukavishnikuva 'NIIT-epl:,pri- bor): 3B1ectro-.Magnetiu Plowmeters'. lh~ design of general PUrD-_se ele.:- tr~z --magnetic fl~~-wrm~_ters -was ex- plained. The device passe;'~. experimpntal cperations. 1. M. Korsunskiy ,'KhGD4IT': 'The Investigation of the Bleatro--Magnetic Flowmeter". The author r6por- ted on work for establishing the influence of the epures of velocities, physical propertie,- of liquids and electric interference on the aocurauy !,f 'rea- dingE of electro-magnetic flowmeters. The section recommended an intensification of the work for devel- Card 7/ 12 oping and introducing a reference fl-),wmet-er based The Conference on Measuring Mechanical Magnitudes on the electro-magnetio principle. A. S. Khimu.Uin (ITIFI-LGU': "An Ult:rasound Method of MeasuTing Flcwgll The author presented a systemati,., review of different ultrasound flowmeters and systems with eorre~Aionsfor the density of the passing liquid. In the dis-,--ussion of this paper it was emphasized that the problem of building a reference flowmeter for liquid and gases based on the ultrasound principle is necessary. Pres- sure Measuring Section: Ye. F. Dolinskiy "A Itererence Dead Weight Elston Barometer:. The pa- per contained information on the efforts in develop- ing a dead weight piston barometer with a pisfon sur- face of 5 sq cm. which permits 6wentually a t-ransition to a new standard In the field of barometri,~., measure- ments. This investigation is of importance for meteo- rology. K. 1, Khansllvarcv f,VN1.LK): "A. C'atrgory I Dead Weight Reference Piston Barometer'. 1. device designed with 1 sq em piston cross-seil-tion surfai:-e was subjected to detailed investigatiuns, proving its hl,-h accuracy (approximately O.i)G':c/,', simplicity Card 8/12 and ease of r-,peration. The section recommended the SOY/" I :')--59-p,-)1/33 The Conference on Measuring Mechanical Magnitudes application of this device. A, A. C.-haso-valik-v A Reference Piston Micro-Pressure Gage'. A pision type reference gage was developed and !:,uilt with mea- suring ranges of 400- 4,000 mm water column. Noti- cinp its high accuracy, the section recommended -the device for a large scale introduction, N. A. Gayev- skiy ~VNIIM): 'The Project of a Device for Checking Power Indicators and Ti-Meters". The devic6 is based on the principle of imitating variable pressures by means of mechanical force piston transm.1tters which are to be applied at the indicator piston. Va~-~uum Measurements: M. A. Gulyayev ~!The Tasks of the VNIIM 'Vacuum Pleas-a; 'ng laboratorie.~'~. The da- ,relopment of ref ence equipment for mensurin..- va- cuum of *!0 - mercury colurrin are prine.1-pal t,,zsks of these laboratories. The author presented results of work performed in IS58. V. A. Ryzhov ','A S945 ~)f VNIIM Reierence Compression Gages foi- the I Ir t c n - --inges of 1) - 1~i_ ffLm rlercury Coltavi". The 6 n 0 Card 9112 lcgy developed for manufacturing and 607/115 -55-6-3113 3 The Conference on Meeasuring Mechanical Magnitudes capillary tubes enabled the dovelopment ,)f a sat of four gages. Deviations of the capillary tub6 diame- ters from the mean value did not exceed microns. -4 The mean squv-%,e error of 'the gage -ca-lr.w 10 mm. merour coli,-mn. Fl. I. DrIL-;a -'VNIIIIII~: '~The V1,11111 y Refarence- he:tuo-Piolecular Gage f or the Ifanges of :0- - 10 mm Marcury Column". The author explained theory, calculation and. research results of mano-- meters with vertica-, an- horizontal pistons designed ;~4 for the range of it-, x I 10- mm mercux_.4 which permit a furthar reduction of the lower measu- ring ranges. A. V. Yeryukhin (V-DIIIM "Tho Labora- tory Work for Obtaining and Eiieasuring Superhigh Va- cuum". The author reported on results achie7ed in developing three ionization vacuum ga,-es built ac- cordinp I to the [InyFird- I'Port syAhrn. Tiit-, InAilln't-ritfl wero designed for prbsourGo of X tierc,,iry s~c- lumn. A. M. Grigarlyev: 'Met-hcds an~! Equilpment for Measuring Superhigh Vacuum'. A review of modern.~e- thods-a3d devices for measuring pressures of !0-' Card 10/1 12' - 10 ' mm mercury column wag g-A~ven. The ericor The Conference on Measuring Mecham:!a.l Nagnitudez sources were analyzed. Tile influenue of the tack- ,ground current was indicated and methods -,.-f Its eli- mination were given. I. F. K1,av'Xin, hie P". t,%ni- um Radioactive Ionization Vaouum Gages. T-ile "t's- sibility and the advantages nf using plutiunium in i.-nization man-~meters wGre discussed. -vere presented concerning the development of th,~ NR-2 gage for pressures of ;00 - 10- mrn mercury columr. volocity, Acceleration tuid Vlbratio.,i Nleacurements'. V. G. Lassan (V-NIIM): 41he Tasks of VNITIM in the Field of Vibration Measuraments'. Wark~ of the vi- bration measurement laboratory and futuro de,,,,elc.p- ments were discussed. One of the prln,.~iple tasks is the extension of the -range of measured accelera- tions to 25 - '50 g at medium frpLluen~,,Ie;~ -and the reduction of t~e amplitude measuring erro--~ to 0.1 micron. V. S. Shkalikov (VN'LD4): '12he '71;11M, n1sv-i- ce for Profteing Measuring Vibrations". The author considered constructional features of devices and explained results of their investigation. The devi- Card 11112 ce was designed for control work in the frequency ;W/` 15-59-8-3 13 3 The Conference on Measuring Plechanical Mag gnitudes range of 10 - 1,000 cyIcles. D. A. Kharin, Institute fiziki 7,emli An SSSR Institute of (leophysics of the USSR AS); "Vibration Heasurements of Bi~ildings by the MIKS Method". Tito author discussed methods of structure vibration meastirements, above till for dams of hydroelectric power plants. Ile explained equi, ment and a measuring method. V. L. lassan (VN11j. "A Device for Measuring Angular Velocities Up to 60,000rpm With an Accuracy of 0.01%". The author reported on the development and an investigation of a device to be used for control of all types of mo- dern tachometers. A. N. Burago, Gosudarstvennvy opticheskiy institut (State Institute cf OptiQ: -An Optical Method of Measuring Acceleration Upon Impact':. Applying the optical method enables impact acceleration measurements below 25 g. Card,12/12 PHASE, r BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5519 Kremlevskly, P. P., Candidate of Technical Sciences, ed. Teploenergeticheskiye i khimikotekhnologicheskiye pribory i regulyatory (Instruments and Regulators in Heat-Power and Chemical Engineering) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1961. 207 p. Errata slip inserted. 8, 500 copies printed. Ed. of Publishing House: G. A., Dudusova; Tech. Ed.: L. V. Shchetinina; Managing Ed. for Literature on the Design and Operation of Machines, Leningrad Department, Mashgiz: F. I. Fetisov, Engireer. PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers and technicians who construct, "design, and operate industrial instruments and regulators. COVERAGE: The book deals with new investigations in the field of automatic checking and regulation of heat-power and chemical industrial processes. The following problems are discussed: improvement of two-position Card 1/9 Instruments and Regulators (Cont. ) SOV/5519 control operation; effect of mass action and damping on proportional control; new proportional plus integral and programming electronic regulation systems; complete automation of open-hearth furnaces; automation of boilers with variable load capacity; measurement of pulsating flow; measurement of dust flow; ultradonic and magheVc- induction flowmeters; pneumatic comvensating differential manome- ters; aggressive- fluid flowmeters; new magnetic and optical-acous- tical gas analyzers; concentration meters; and chlorine and coagulant regulators. The book is the fifth in a series containing reports on the investigations carried out by the Section on Heat -Engineering Control Instrumentation and Automation of the Leningradskoye otdeleniye Nauchno-tekhnicheskogo obshchestva priborostroitellnoy promyshlennosti (Leningrad Branch of the Scientific and Technical Society of the Instru- ment-Building Industry. ) All the articles presented in this book were discussed either at sessions of the above section or at the conference on Card 2/9 Instruments and Regulators (Cont. ) SOV/5519 measurements of mechanical quantities called by the section, the VNIIM (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut metrologii im. D. 1. Mendeleyeva - - All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Metrology imeni D. I. Mendeleyev), and the Leriingradskiy dom uchenykh im. A.M. Gorlkogo (Leningrad Home for Scientists imeni A.M. Gor 'kiy). No personalities are mentioned. There are 65 ref- erences: 41 Soviet, 20 English, and 4 German. References accompany most chapters. TABLE OF CONTENTS: F'oreword PART 1. AUTOMATIC CONTROL OF INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES 3 Ch. 1. Kampe-Nemm, A.A. Two-Position Automatic Control and Methods of Improving Its Properties 5 Card 3/9 Instruments and Regulators (Cont.) SOV/5519 1. Methods of improving properties of two-position control without changing the block diagram of the system 5 2. Discontinuous two-position control 8 3. Introduction of additional pulses to the rule of regulating according to the lst and 2d derivatives 10 4. Increasing the number of inflow stages (three-position control) 13 5. Application.of exponential feedbacks (two-position static and two-position proportional plus integral control) 14 Ch. H. Kats, A.M. , and N. F. Gonek. Investigation of Propor- tional Control, Taking Into Account the Mass of the Sensi- tive Element and Damping in the System Units 23 1. Equations for a control system with variable speed of the servomotor and inertia of the sensitive element 24 Card 4/9 Instruments and Regulators (Cont.) SOV 5 519 2. Limit of system stability 26 3. Formation of transients 32 4. Equations for a control system with pure time delay 36 Ch. M. Stra8hun, A. Z. Automatic Regulators 42 1. Basic types of regulators 42 2. RU4-01 and RU4-06 regulators 44 3. RU4-15 regulator 49 4. RU4-16A regulator 51 5. RU5-01 and RU5-02 programming devices 54 Ch. IV. Dembovskly, V. V. , and S. V. Yurovetskiy. Complex Automation of Open-Hearth Furnaces 58 1. Programming elements of the circuit 59 2. Automatic correction of the programming of the thermal operating conditions 61 Card 5/9 Instruments and Regulators (Cont.) SOV/5519 3. Automatic regulation of flame angle 63 4. Regulation of fuel oil consumption 64 5. Correction of fuel oil consumption by the frequency of throwing over the valves 66 Ch. V. Shifrin, M. Sh. Building Up Control Circuits for Shipboard Boiler Systems 68 1. Regulation of boiler water-siipply syatem. 72 2. Regulation of combustion process in the boilers 73 3. Regulation of air and steam pressure 76 PART 11. FLOW RATE MEASUREMENT Ch. VI. Kremlevski P. Criterion of Pulsating-Flow Damping 79 Card 6/9 Instruments and Regulators (Cont. ) SOV/5519 Ch. VIL Shatill, A. A. AnDlication of Narrowing Devices for MeasuringDust Flow in a Pneumatic Traffic System 90 Ch. VIII. Kh1munin, A. S. Ultrasonic Flowmeters 101 1. Phase method 101, 2. Pulse-time method 110 Ch. DC. Zasedatelev, S. M., V. A. Rukhadze , and K. A. Savell- yeva. Pneumatic Compensating Differential Manometers 115 1. Errors in compensating differential 'manometers 116 2. Means for increasing operating reliability of membrane differential manometers 124 3. Differential manometers with pneumatic power compensa- tion 126 Ch. X. Nikitin, B. 1. .9 1. D. Velt, and V. K. Rukavishnikova. RI- Type Induction (Electromagnetic) Flowmeters 134 Card 7/9 Instruments and Regulators (Cont.) SOV/5519 Ch. XT. Buzhinskly, N. 1. Tachometric Vane-Type Flowmeters for Sulphuric Acid 141 1. Measuring average flows 142 2. Measuring high flows 146 3. Measuring low flows 150 Ch. X11. Mikhaylov, B. P. Measuring the Flow of Aggressive Liquids 151 1. Inductive flowmeter for registration of quick-changing liquid flows 151 2. Tachometric vane-type liquid flowmeters 154 3. Measurement of extremely low flows 156 PART 17u. MEASUREMENT OF THE CONCENTRATION OF IND]WIDUAL COMPONENTS IN GASES AND LIQUIDS Card 8/0 Instruments and Regulators (Cont. ) SOV/5519 Ch. XIII. Yershov, B. B. Thermomagnetic Gas Analyzers 1. Physical bases of thermornagnetic gas-analyzer operation 2. MGK-2 and MGK-4 magnetic gas analyzers 3. TMGK-5 thermomagnetic gas analyzer 4. Thermomagnetic gas analyzers manufactured by the SKB (Spetsiallnoye konstuktorskoye byuro--Special Design Office for Analytical-Jnstrument Construction) Ch. XIV. Sall', A. 0. New Industrial Optical-Acoustical Gas Analyzers Ch. XV. Cheyshvili, V. L. , and I. L. Krymskiy. Concentration Meters and Chlorine and Coagulant-Feed Regulators in Water Supply Systems 1. Automatic coagulant regulator 2. Instrument for measuring and regulating residual chlorine content in drinking water AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 9/9 159 159 161 163 165 177 193 193 198 JP/ dfk/bc 9-11-61 PAVLENKOy V.A.., glavnyy red.; VMGEROV, M.L., red.; GARBER., D.G., red.; P.p- red ; ORSHANSKIY, D.L., red.; TURICHIN, A.M. tekhn. red. (Automatic gas analyzers) Avtomaticheskie gazoanalizatory. Moskva, TSentr. in-t nauelmo-tekhn, informatsii elektrotekhn. promyshl. i priborostroaniia, 1961. 598 p. WIRA 150) 1. Ilauchno-tokhnicheekaya konferentsiya po ixvtorraticheskim gazoanalizatoram, Leningrad, 1960. 2. Spetsiallnoye konstruktor- skoye byuro, analiticheskogo priborostroyaniya Akademii nauk SSSR (for Pavlanko, Orghanskiy). (Gases--Analysis) S/263162.1000/003/0031;01 5 1004/1204 AUTHOR Krcmlevskiy, 11. 11. TITLE: Damping criterion of a pulsating flow PERIODICAL. Rererativnyy zhurnal. otdet'nyy vypusk. lzmeritel'naya tcklinika, no. 3, 1962, 30, absttact 32.3.185. In collection "Teplocnerg. i k1timikoicklinol. p6boty i iegulatory" Masligiz, 1961, 79-89 TEXT: A formula is derived which relates the measurement error of a pulsafing flow. as measured by means of a differential manometer, and the dimensionless damping criterion of the pulsations. It is proposcd to plot the graphs of the error versus the damping criterion divided by the exponent of the adiabatic curve. There are 9 figures and 2 references. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 1/1 311P,69 S/123/61/000/024/Oli/oi6 Aoo4/A 10 1 AUTHOR- Kremlevs R-,P-. TITLE: Measuring the rate of discharge of pulsating flows PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 24, 1961, 11, abstract 24E59 ("Tr. in-tov Kom-ta standartov, mer i izmerit. priborov pri Sov. Min. SSSR", 1961, no. 50 (110), 117-142) TEX-I': The author derived a simplified equation determining the operation of a three-stage gas filter. The filter consists of three reservoirs and three resistors connected in series between the pulsation source and a tapered differ- ential pressure gage - flowmeter device. Starting from the assumption that the pulsation at the Input of the system has a sinusoidal characteristic, the author obtains an expression to determine the degree of damping of a single-stage filter as a function of the dimensionless parameter K, which Is the Hodgeson (Khodzhaon) number divided by the index of the gas polytrop. A rating of the error which occurs as a consequence of the adopted assumption that the magnitude of the oscillation amplitude of the flow rate and of pressure in the filter is small, showed that, for single-stage filters, the simplified equation yields an Card 1/2 1 f~" 6 SAV61/000/024/011/016 Meazuring the rate of discharge ... A004/A101 error not exceeding 10 - 20% at K - 0.1 for gaseous flows and 5 - 9% for liquid flows, while the error at K = 1 - it equals 7% for gaseous flows and at K - 0.5, 1% for liquid flows. For two-stage filters this error does not exceed 10%. The expediency of using multi-stage filters grows with the increase of K; at KIG 1 their utili2ation is not expedient. It Is shown that in most cases the inertial forces in the filter are small and can be neglected. There are 9 figures and 4 references. S. Kivilis [Ab5tracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 A. D.; no.4 ech.-Il Ic -,cratumo pni~;.mtcd at LL,- (th 303ricM Of th~,- ,d*fl.,Ol-y C0l:':-,'ttv0 or, to tho int,.,mat'lor-I Ccr-~dttc-o on an(I Fra,-,ce, 25-27 3~.,p 62 DW,itut dn Xitrala,-io 1). ~. ;orAal.,vv (11. ~~. 1. .1.) 5/389/62/000/062/009/011 E19VE136 AUT.i(jU: 1~'.rewli.-vskiy, P.P. T ITL1,1 Tho influence oL temperature on the readings of flont differentinl manometers 0!" 11 C E U.SS[i. Komitct standartov, mer i izineritelonykii priborov. Trudy institutov Komiteta. no. 62(122). ~Ioscow, 1962. Issiedovaniya v oblasti izinereniy vyiizkosti, plotnosti i Mass.. 62-67. TEXT If a float type differential manometer operates at a t empera t tire other than that at which it was calibrated, the float i-, oisplaced causing an error in the instr'utnent's zero. If CL pre-isure differ-4-rice is also present, an additional calibration error ib introduced. Formulae L'or each of t1jese errors are il(,rived from the geometry of the vessels and floats used and from the properties of the fluid and the float, such as density and ~ocfficicnt of expansion. It is shown that in typical differential manometers for maximum pressure differences of up to 1000 nim fig, the zero error is about 0.4~~. In typical Soviet Card 1/2