SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRYZHANOVSKIY, O.M. - KRYZHENKOV, A..N.
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VRUBLLrVSKIT, V.I.0 inzh.; ZHURLIVYfo R.N., inzh.1 -KRYZWOVSKIY~_ 0!_K1 Inah.
Automatic charge batching by mepne of a control computer. Hekb.i
fivtom.proixv. 15 n0-1045-47 0 161. (MIRA 14 t 10)
Oaectronio control)
(Metallurgical furnacoo-Equipment and suppliso)
VRUBLEVSKIYO V.I., inzh.1 KRTZHANDVSXIT,,qX, inzh.1 ?ANASra, L.S.,
insh.1 RAVICH9 SH'-CHUR, A.G., insb.~ GARMAZHENKO,,
i'r.O., inzh.; IZBMEV9 Ye.l., inzh.; PSAM, A.M., insh.1
SAIATSINSMj, V.V., ijash.1 SHOKAM, V.A., inzh.
07er-all mechanization and automation of the compsition of
charge, Mashinostros4e no.6145-47 N-D !W (mim 16:2)
1. Institut litsynogo proisvodetya,AN UkrWR (for 7rublevsk-4y,Kryshawvskl$p
ftnaeyuk, Ravichp Shainw), 2, Torezokiy vashinostroXtelOW
savod (for Garnashenkot Lebedev Pearsvp Salatainakilro Shokarev).
(Cast Iron--Metallurgyj (Automation)
KRYZHANOVSKIY9 0,M.; VRUBIZVSKIYp V.I.; PUSWHALOVSKIYO A.D.; SHURp A.Gs
Autmatic control of the pouring of liquid iron. Liteproizve
no.9tl3-16 S 162. (MM 15tll)
(Iron founding) (Autowtio control)
3/021/6Z/000/009/004/008,
D234/D308
AUTHORS: Kryzhanov91kyy,..2.1J.., and Pushchalovalkyy, A.D.
TITIE: Principle of the theory of automatic proportioning
of liquid metals
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk Ukrayinslkoyi RSR. Dopovidi, no. 9,
1962, 1170 - 1174
TEXT: The authors give three block diagrams of different systems of V
automatic proportioning. Differential equations describing the eys-
tems are formulated and conditions of stability are studied. The
first kind of systems has a given program'of rate of proportioning
as a function of time# the condition of stability ia an inequality
containing five parameters.~ The second kind has a program of varia-
tion of weight with time and is described by linearized differential
equations. It is found that the transition processes are unstable,
but may be stabilized by introducing the derivative of the signal
of difference between the required and actual weight into the law
of reguiation; the condition of stability includes six parameters.
The third kind has a given program of rate of proportioning as a
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function of weight and is described by three linear and one nonli-
near differential equations. It is stated that the dynamical problem.
of such systems can be solved with the aid of the methods of the
theory of nonlinear control of automated hoistso Oscillograms of
transition processes in such systems are given and found to be sa-
.tiafacbry in case of certain parameters# There are 3 figures,
ASSOCIATION; Instytut lyvarnoho vyrobnyteva AN URSR (Institute of
the Foundry Industryo AS UkrSSR)
PRESENTED:
SUB14ITTED:
by Academician H.M. Savin, AS UkrSSR
January 26, 1962
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xR7ZjUKMMM.. , doktor tekhn.nauk; SOLTYK, V.Ya.; PAMSYUK, L.S.
IL-O--~-
Optimalizing control of billet heating in a soaking pit.
Avtomsi Pribe noj-.15-18 " 162, (KiRA 16:2)
1, Inatitut liteynogo proizvodetva AN UkrSSR.
(Furnaces, Heating) (Mectronic control)
KRYZHANOYSKIYj O.M.; VRUBLMKIY, V.I.; ZHURLIM, R.N.
----------------
~Computer automatics,14 controlling the charging of a *Wla,
Lit.proiav, no.M$-20 Jl t62. (MIM 16s2)
(Cupola furnaces-Equipment and supplies)
(Electronic computers)
KRYZHANOVSKIY, O.M. [Kryzhanovalkyi, O.M.)j PUSIICIIALOVSKIY, A.D.
TPii7sT6ha1-&C,7s',kyi, A.D.]
Fundamentals of the theory of automatic pouring of liquid metal.
Dop. AN URSR no.9s1170-1174 162. (MIRA 18W
1. Institut liteynogo proizvcdstva AN UkrSSR.
KRYZHANO . Olm ; SOLTMO T.Ta.
Optimum eontrol of inertial industrial processes using an
optimallsing regulator with improved dymamic properties&
Khim. pro=. no.29135-139 F 163. (MMA 1617)
1, Inatitut 31teynogo, izvodotva AN UkrSSR.
lcr=cal industries)
Automtio control)
VfWNLVSKIY, V.I., inzh.; TERLWAXV, I.S., inzh.; Kfli7 OVSM, O.M., kand.
.tekhn,nank
Automatic chargingaystems for c~polk furnaces. Mekh.i avtom.
proizv. 17 no.26-8 F 163. (KIRA 16:2)
(Cupola furnaces) (Atomatic control)
KUKHTENKO, Aleksandr Ivanovicho doktor tekhn. nauk; KiIYZWOVSKIY,,,,-
O.M., doktor takhn. nauki retsenzenti KOVAL' Mrl-EV.~t-Iiiii. t
redAzd-va; STARODUBp T.A.p takhns red.
[The invariance problem in automatic control] ProbUms inva-
riantnosti v avtomatike. Kiev,, Goetekhizdat USMI 1963. 375 p.
(MIRA 17s,3)
KiyzW10V g-XikhayIov-irh;-VRU3IEVSKIY, Vladialav Ionifovich.-
~~Ola
-- MITONRIKO, Vladimir Timofoyevichl TITOVAt N.M., red.
[Automation of cupola furnaces] Avtomatizatsiia vagranok.
Kiev, Izd-vo AN USMp 1963. 103 p. (MIRA 17:5)
K.M.HPOWSKIYIP O.M. [Kryzhinovalkyis O.M I (Kiyov), BOUTIKO, L.I. (kiyev);
PUSHCHALMMlyp AnDs [Puahchalovo;kyl, A#D,) (Kiyov)
Relay systems In automatic dosing--out and pouring of liquid Metals.
Avtomatyka 9 no,6144-54 164. (MIRA 1811)
GORSHKOV, A.A.; VFUBLF,15Kjf, V.I.;
LUZAN, P.P.
Preparation of the cupola charge for conditlono of mechanization
and automation. Lit. proizv. no.4:48, 3 of emer Ap IEJ,
(MIRA 18:7)
FODLIFEIISKIY, Viktor Semenovich, KRYMUNOVSKIY, -O.M. , doktor
tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; YMIMTE-7, is-np4j Xand. tekhn.
nauk, retcenzentj IMAS, R.L., red.
[Contactless logical automatic control networks; funda-
mentals of their design) Deskontaktnye logicheakie skhery
avtoratikil oanovy postroanila. Spravochnoe rukovodstvo.
Kiev, Naukova dumka, 1965. 214 p. (PURA 19.3)
WOVZ'! "I, NIOV* -,o~hn. nauk; PROKOPPIKO, I..; SIUMT, A.G.
polr;rg of nteci. Avtom. 11 Y)r-'b. no.!:
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AUTHGR: Kazhanovskiy. 0. M.; )Aqykant, A. M.; Panasyuk, L. S.; Tartak, V, G.;
Fedprenko, A, G.
ORGi Non a
TITLE: An oscillator based an switching diodes for generating three-cycle current
pulses for magnetic logic elements
SOURCE: Avtomatika i priborostroyeniye, no. 4, 1965, 66-68
TOPIC TAGS: logic element, magnetic core storage, pulse oscillator, junction diode
ly
AB5TRACT; A three-cycle Pulse generator based on diodes has been developed by the
Institute of Foundry Problems AN UkrSSR (Institut problem lit'ya). Thegenerator
(Fig. 1) is a ring-type three-place I 2-wave shift register. The elements in the I
register are three-winding transformers Trl-Tr3 (ferrite cores with rectangular
hysteresis loop) and switching diodes D5-Dio connected in series with junction diodes
D2-D4. The C4dence'pulse source,for the register 15 an RC relaxation-oscillator.
The load is connected in the cathode circuit of the switching diodes. In the ini-
tial state, diodes D5-Djo are closed and capacitors C2-C4 are charged nearly to the
voltage of the power supply. The oscillator is triggered by prerecording a "I" in
two elements of the shift register, e.g. Trl and Tr2, With the first cycle of the
master oscillator, both "I's" are transcribed and pulses are shaped in the Wl wind-
In s of these transformers which open switching diodes D5, D6, D7 and DS simultane-
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Fig, 1, Principle diagram of the
generator.
ously through transfer circuits Dll-Cq-R5 and D12C6R6. The discharge current from
capacitors C2 and C3 generates a corresponding current pulse in the load; in circuit
D5, D6-a blocking pulse from channel I recording a 'T' in Tr2; in circuit D7I D -
an advancing pulse from channel 11 recording a "I" in Tr3- Upon completion of I
capacitor discharge, diodes D5-D8 are opened and the capacitors are charged through
charging resistors R2 and R3 and coils Ll and L2 connected in series with these
resistors. On the next cycle of the master oscillator, diodes D7, D8 and D99 DIO
are opened, shaping a blocking pulse in channel 11 and an advancing pulse in channel
III, respectively. These pulses record a 'T' In Tr3 and Trl. With the third cycle
of the master oscillator, the diodes for channels I and III are opened, generating
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a blocking pulse in channel III and an advancing pulse in channel I, and a fill# is
recorded in Trl and Tr2- Recording and readout are automatic. The original "I" is
recorded on the cores of transformers Trl and Tr2 by reversing the direction of
current in the W2 windings of these transformers through switch T1. The switching
diodes hoed in the device give advancing pulses with a current amplitude of 6 a
with a load of up to 500 magnetic logic elements at a prf of 1-1.5 kc, The pulse
duration is 6A( sec with a leading edge slops of 2.5 &/Asec. Orig. art. has:
4 figures.
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KRYZHANOVSKI'r, O.N., Insh.
Decrease in the load1mg-effeat of a UB&3 regulator an a power
transformer. Zlek.sta, 33 no,12M D 162,. (KIRA 1632)
(Bleotrio power distribution)
YPl'-'HA,W)V't;X.TTq kU,11. tj~hr.. neuk
I ~i
Mectrolylic chrm4 plitlg vith altorrat1r,g current of vaLrious
cathode and anode coponanti. t-tx)r. n3uch. trud. KGRI no*].Ct
37(-381 161 (HTRA 1?t8)
KRYZHANOVSKIY, P.I., kand.takhn.nauk
Effect of electrolytic procevieo on the nature of the chaW
in current components and potential. Sbor. nauch. trud. KGRI
no.7:331-340 159, (KIRA 160)
(Electroplating)
KRrZWCVSKIY, P.I., kand,tekhn.nauk
Polarization In eleatrodepositlon of nickel vith alternating currents
Sbar. nauch, trud. KGRI no.7041-348 159. (MMA 160)
(Nickel-Metallurgy) (Electroplating)
S11 37/62/000/002,/l 10/1 -
)/,A 10 1
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AUTHOR:. Kryzhanovskiy, P. I.-
TITLE: On the problem of electrolytic deposition of chromium under the
action of alternating current with differIng ratio of the cathodic
and the anodic components
PIMIODICNL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 2, 1962, 90, abstract 21618
("3b. nauchn. tr. Krivorozh3k. gornorudn. In-t", 1961,no. 10,
376 - 381)
TEXT: The Cr deposition was carried out from a vat with composition Cr03
255.g/liter and SO 2.00 g/liter under the action of trapezoidal-shaped current
with period 0.22 see. A grey colored Cr deposit was obtained as result. As the
density of the anodic component of the current grows, the current efficiency
decreases continuously and the color of the deposit changes from grey to black.
As the anodic component of the current Increases the cathodic component remain-
Ing constant, the deviation of the cathodic potential of the electrode polariza-
tion relative to its stationary value changes from a positive to a negative
value. There are 8 references. Ye. Layner
[Abstracter's notes Complete translation]
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KRYZUNoVS,KIY,, - PtI 9 _ _ . -
Polarization of chromium by a current of variable polArity.
Izv~vys,,uch*b#s&y*jkhim~i khimetekhe 5 no*31457-461 162.
(MIRk 150)
1. Krivorozhakiy gornorudnyy institut, Wedra khimii.
(Chromium plating) (Polarization (Blectricity))
L iqi8-63 UP( ~j19W(m)1BDS----AFFTC1ASD ~'NWB
ACCESSION ?M*- AP300597 S/01 3/63/006/003/0459/0464
AUTHOR: Kry*zhanovskiys P. 1.
TITLE: !oleo trocorron ion of titanium inzgreavive media
SOURCE: IVUZ. Xhimiya -Pkhim1oheskaya khnologiyamp v, 6. no- 3a
1963t 459-4-4
;TOPIC TAGS: titanium., eleetrocorrosion, mineral aoidsj, platinum,,
sulfuric acid, nitric acid, phosphoric acid
ABSTRACT-.- Author studied the corrosion stability of titanium in
mineral acids under the influence of constant and variable currents,
and also clarified the possibility of hydride film formation on the
surface of titanium during its treatment with a variable current. A
conclusion was made on the basis of the polarization curves and the
preliminary exporimentsj concerning the possibility of utilizing
tetanium in acidic vats as corrosion-rosistant electrodess providing
an electrical contact with carb des, n trides and platinum. It was
shown thats during anodic tir-e-a-fm-e-R of - ti =anum in sulf ur1c,' nitric
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and phosporio acids at caftain gravities, the electrocorrosion ratL~',
"., I
.decreases with time and levels down to a stationary state. An ;A;
assumption was made that the reduction of anodic potential of polall-
zation in nitric acid solutions is the result of formation of nitrilles
on the surface of titanium. It was shown. that the hydride film for.-
mation on the titanium surface was accelerated if gaseous hydrogen
wasbubbled to its surface. A hypothesis has been advanced on the
various effects of peak-type and active-type components of current on.
the nature and rate of dissolution of titanium during its treatment
in acids with variable current. Orig. art. has: 5 tables and 3
f igures.
ASSOCIATION: Dnepropetrova metallurgichoskiy institut (Dneprope-,-
rovsk metallurgical institut it Kafedra fizicheakoy i kolloidnoy-
khimii (Department of physical and colloid chemistry)
SUBMIWED: 1OApr62 DAM ACQ: 16Sap63 E?1CL: 00
SUB CODE: C11 NO REP SOV: 008 OTHER: 004
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Technolcgy
(Dressing tools an anode-mechanical machines). Moskva, Mashgiz, 1951.
HOW L14-t S& &Usla!] Accegsionsp Library of Congress, November 1952. Unclassified.
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25(l) PHASE,;I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1482
Kosmacheyl I.G.R P.S. Kryzhanovskiy, and P.D. Klimchenkov
Anodno-makhanicheskoye zatact4vanlya tyerdooplaynogo instruisents.
(Electrolytic Sbarpening of Hard-alloy Tools) Moscow, MaBhgiz,
1952. 104 p. (Serim Bibliotechka elettrotekhnologa, vyp.
10,000 copies printe49-
Ed. (Title page): V.N. Gusev, Engineer, Laureate of the Stalin Prize;
Ed. (Inside book): V.I. Slonlmikiy, Candidate of Technical Sciences
(Deceased); Tech. Ed.: L.V. Sokolova; Managing Ed. for Literature
on Machine-building Technology (Leningrad Division, MaabgLz):
P.S. Nikltin,.Engineer
PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for technologists working in the field of applies-
tion of electrical processes as well as for qualified workers.
COVERAGE: Described am existing methods of sharpening hard-alloy tools, electrolytic
sharpening of machine toolst fixtures, sharpening discs and methods of sharpening
cutters and multiple cutting-edge tools. Examples are given of sharpening helical
drills, milling cutters, countersinking,reaming and other too3A.
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Electrolytic sharpening (Cont.)
SOV/1482
The personalities mentioned in the foreword are the authors of other titles in this
series of publications on tlectro-machining methods. No bibliography In FLvvn.
TABLE OIP CONTMM:
Foreword 3
Ch. 1. General Information
1. Sharpening methods 5
2. Special features of the electrolytic method of sharpening, 8
Ch. 11. ftmipment and Fixtures
3. Electrolytic sharpening machine tools 110
44 ANZ-23 machine tool 111
5. X-1 machine tool 16
6. 4352 -acbins tool 23
7. AMU machine tool 26
8# Machine tool attachments '34
-Ch. III. Methods of Tool Sharpening
9. Preparation of a tool 44
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Electrolytic sharpening (Cont.)
S0v/1A82
10. Discs 51
11. Sharpening of outters 55
12. Sharpening of multiple cutting-edge tools 59
13. Sharpening of form cutters 91
14. layout of the electrolytic sharpening areas.
Appendixes:.
I. Instrusions for Operating Electrolytic Sharpening W~hine-tools
Maintenance
Preparation for starting
II. Sarety Techniques
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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KRY&ANOVSKIY, P. S.
6M2. A nod no--mekhanicheskly stanok dlya rezki metalla tipa AM-150, (Konstruktsiya
P. S. Kryzhanavskogo). L., 1954. 12a. a ill.: I L. akhem. 21 sm. (Vaesoyuz. O-vo,
po rasp:-ostranentyu polit. I nauch. manly. Leningr. dom nauch.-tekhn. propaganda.
L.Istok novaj~csna- )10. 30. (21,69~). 3,800 Ekz- 30K.--Avt. uka-zan v knotse teksta--
j54-15533zh/ 621.93 4 01-7 2/ : 541-13
SO: IDIIZHANYA LETOPISI No. 6# 1935
SARKISOV2 S.A., prof., red.j ADRIANOV, O.S.p red.; KRYZIIANOVgIY,
R.14.p red.; FARIN, V.V.,, red.; FOLYAKOV, G.I., red.j
POPOVA, Ye.N.j red.; PORTUGALOV, V.V.,, red.j RABINOVICH,
Me., red.; TROFIMOV, L.G[deceased], red.; ARKHANGELISKIY,
Yu.V.s red.
(Structure and function of Vic nervous system; transactions
of a acientific conferencei December 10 - 149 19601 Struktura
i funktalia nervnoi sisteqr; trudy nauchnoi konferentsii
(10-14 dekabria 1960 g.) Modkva, Medgiz, 1962. 358 P.
(MIRA l7zl2)
1. Deystvitellryy chlen AW1 SM (for Sarkisov).
sol,wi.w." -:.-. -.,. , ; I... ,. J; ;. A. , PL)rf.yy i I!zh.
IfiJ.'t rc!,'Ir)v'll durinp boringe Gor.zhur. na.12:63 1) 164.
WIRA 180)
1. Nanclitio-Issladovatellskly gornorudnyy in.9titut, Krivoy Rog.
KIRMANOVSKU, Sargoi Grigorlevich a891-1961 1964
Embryclogy
I DECEA SED
Sep 48,
Turbovenerstors
Testiag an~ StarAarditation
'Besults of Performance Tests of the First Soviet
Turbogenerator With Capacity of 100,000 Kilowatts
wA Operating at 3,000 RPK,* V. A. Krythanovskly,
ftgr, 3 YP
*11sk Stants* Ho 9
Presents results of experiments vith nev turbo-
generator. Discusses failure of babbitt bearing
llntngs, governor defects, bearing vibration, rotor
axial clearance safety relay, ard breakdovne.
20/ug"
uw/itmdlo - Reception Avg 49
Interference
*Reception In Autoodbileap" V. &7~ovxklyj,
3 pp
*R&dloq No 8
Notes that electrical equIpsent In autawbilas
Is a main source of radio interference. Nora&]
operation of autmobile radio@ and radio-
mmateur sets could only be achIsTed by sup-
pressioc of this Interference. Describes In
detail means for Installing suppressors and
filters in Ignition systems. Stresses
Importance of carryizg out resolution of
M6 66P~qTlc*
UMM/Radio - Reception Aug 49
Counail of Ministers (h Feb 47) for In-
stalling suitable noise filters an an
.ouxosobiles.
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AUTHORS: Prokorenko, A.G., Bnfineer, Kvuchel', G.Ye., Dc~:t,_,r
Technical U,~iences and Kryzhanovs1ri.1j*, li-A.
TITLE: Unit-Starting of a 150-111 Installation ~Blo,_,hiiyy
ustanovki moshchnor-tlyu 150 M;;t)
PERIODICAL: Teplocnergetika, 195,S), No 2, Pr 5 - 1L0, ~Uoc "
'OR)
ABSTRACT: The Cherepets Pov,er StatiTn cont,~!-!,s 150-i~7,7 U~Ilt-tY-;!
sets. A achematic ai~Lran of the main stcar. pipin- 11-s
in Fi6-1. Ever since
_1 the ont has b--cn tr
4 , I t
to start, mainly because oil djf~jC!jlti(,, -1- .6 ".
.5team pipes and t1arbines. Firin;.- of th 'c boilero dIrl _r_L~
tribute to the delay. Figures for the duration of tho ~tort4~1~:
period with v~,rious i,,-thods of startir4.,., up !A set are Sivor, in
Table I and show that the staff tias succeeded in cutting th:
starting time to 75 - C5 hours. However, even no-~., when a sat
is started, the staff have to tork very hard for several 0 ,-i-:::
and there are great losses of heat. of op
In three yearz
the set was started fourteen times.
As large base-load hydro-clectric stations come into it
beCOMOS necessary to take steam stat.-on-c off tine 14 ne
light load periods, paz~ticularly at weekends. Hov:eve:~,
of t-he tinic it talces these largo ste= turbines to ccol dc-.,n
warm up, it is very difficult to roL,ove lo~id from "Lem at
ends- Hence, after smaller sets
U.irdl/5 elsewl-,ere hcd succen3ful!Y
Unit-Starting -)f a 150411 lig.Aall?)tion
up I to' 1- - -and
r,tarted on the unit system, heatin,
together, it was decided to try t1iis. rocedurc- at C1.,crCk:o,0
Some of the auxiliary equipment, susr, as oil
previously been driven by hi.Lji-prcz~~;urc oteai:~,
provided with electric drive. For Loki ri-, ob -, to 4, iC lass -.1 U
the atartinC tests, a number of t1.,er=-ccu?,)le3
on the cylindcr flanEes and, P CrM i ib 1C ',: C n L) cr ",'A r.--
differences -In varilcus -!artj, of the. turbirc
are 6i,ren in T& Ile 2. Oil the baf~is ~,f Uez~r- lk,-~'ure-
temperature an," pres~"urj., for
as shown in Table 3.
The 3onditions obtainin-r, durin,:-, three experii-,Cn~.31 ~7,r,j
Liven in Tables 1, 4 ard PI:,.4 and the duraticns of thr,,
are plotted in FiC.3. The first experimert~,! starl'; via,-
immediately after a maj-.r c-jel.haul. Tliz c*Lz(~ur...-~-Lancc-
its ovin delay because newly- ins tall e d tlcr~,~.ai ii
to be dried out and t set Icl"I to cool for thir",-een 1~o
of 0
a tempe-rat-dro 13 C. It ti, 'en u-
Ho. WheL, the set was runiiiiiL,, boiler 11c 'r' '
-h had
startied up ill the usual way, !as corL.ccted. It %;,,as- found
at low -.-.,ressures, the zafety valves did laoL L~,ive a perfer;t so:,l
U,~~rd 2/15
Unit- St-axAbing of a 150-OU InEitallation _212.7
and it was difficult to create sufficielit 113r-u.~rij "I th,
deneers. The turbine rcached uWnchronous spee(l 2 houztj ar.-I
50 minutoo after t'lle boil~:r all6 ;*:a_'- "'Un at tl;a-, -~p-'Cd
for 6 ',OUro L,-5 zinutcL; vAili3t tl-,c r-crierator protrction vna.-7
checked. The a1terw.\'U-or 1,-.,v,3 th_--n -'-ynchronizei a!-,d a 4-M,"'1 _Oid
applied. After the load had bccn rais:~d to 41~ Vil, the
boiler wazi consiected and tLc load vm~3 ircraacvd '10 C~,O M.
AlthouGh this first sta_rt was ;-_arle ir~,:_c,,aately aft-_~r L~a,jcr
overhaul, it tcok ;uch tic.'c thall tht~ _n2
the conditior.5 in the plant v.?rre favourable. 1t was, t1.fjrcfo_-O,
decided to vakc further k;taxt_-.
In the Gecc~'_a star't, thc -,urbinc ';raz; run up t~ sp%ed i:-,L I 1.-dar
15 minutezi and was syn--hronised afler a furt*rrr 44
TemPerature differciicec in boilers durinL the stolart are
r,ivan ir.~ K6.5 and were w;,t excessive. In frticul;:~r, -"-c,
heaters viere operutin6 undc..L- easi,~!.- conditio'n~3 I.-Lan
normal operation. The 5r,,eod of 11ratinL;-up tlx, t-arbin-n,
8CAverned the rate of heatint, of the sift ao a
cted by the necessity to limit tcxperature t)",1
austenitic flanges (se~, Table 2). T1.c rate of hf-~Ainc; c-f :Ii'.
steam pipes and f ai'A of 1-11,Q rcl!r.,ut I.Pill, ~ %-:as mu"-11
Plan durinG ncrmal start-S.
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A third experimental start was made, followed by two more
before the sets had properly cooled down. On the basis ol
experience so far gained, a unit start was made on set 11o.2
imL)ediately after major overhaul without drying out the
insulation. The duration of this start from 14Lf_-htinE_-' the
to reaching full speed was about 5 hours.
As a result of the tests, it was pos8ible to draw up a recom-
mended timetable for starting up a cold set consisting of two
boilers type Trl-240-1 and a 150-MW turbine. With this timutable,
given graphically in Fig.9, the temperature differences in tte
austenitic. flanges do not exceed the values permitted by the
manufacturers. Calculations are made of the fuel economy that
results from using the new method of starting and this is sL~,,;,n
to be 116 tons of conventional fuel per start. The economy of
electric power for house service requirements is 3? 400 kWh
per start.
The teBts confirmed the advantages and reliability of unit
starting. The reduction in starting time makes it roszible tc
stop a set during light-load periods cf 36 - 4,& hours durati'cn.
Planned stoppages should be made by gradually reducinE the zteem
conditions. Ther-ate of starting is limited by the need tc
restrict the temperature differences in the austenitic steel
Unit-Startlng of a 150-IJW Installation
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parts. It would Te advisable to arrange for external heoti-n~.-
of flanges,to further speed up starting. If the riew nethod of
starting is standardised, it will be possible to use fewer
fittings on the stear piping. When starts are Liade, it is riec-
essary to ensure that the live and reheat steam temperatures
change strictly according to programme. Sudden chariges of
temperature must not be permitted. It is, therefore, desir~Lble
to install injection steam-coolers at the soperheater outlets.
Special precautions are also prescribed for starting up a set
that has not thoroughly cooled. There are 8 figures, 4 tables
and 2 Rus5ian references.
ASSOCIATION:
AVAILABLE:
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Southern Division of ORGRES (Yuzhnoye otdeleniye ORGRES),
L'vov Polytechnical Institute (Llvovskiy politekhnicheekiy
institut) and Uherepetl Regional Electric Power Station
(Cherepetskaya GRES)
Library of Congress
1* Power sYstems-Starting
XHTZHANOV:;KIT, V.A.Linsho; CHXRNOV, A.P.,Inzho
Starting nnd turning on units of superhigh $team parameters.
Blek.stne 29 -nool1t14-18 N 158o wa n: 12)
(Blectric power plants) (Steam, High-pressure)
I I ., i . Z-1-1
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BBLOUSOV, V.S., obshchly redo; KRTZHANOYSTIT V A obahchly red.;
1 0 So)(*g rUCL*; AAWUVJXVT#-V-s_LP-fiHWM, -red.
[Operation of the Obarepets State-owned Regional Alectric
Power Plant] Opyt skspluatatell Charepetskoi GUS. Koskya.
Oos.enargelsd-vo# 1939o 302 P. WU 12:9)
(Cherepats--liectric power plants)
YMZHANOVSKIT, V.A. Inshe
.
Fifth anniversary of the Cherepet State Regional Alectric Power Plant,
Blek-sta. 30 n0,115-8 J& '59. (giu 12t3)
(Cherfirat-319c trio power plants)
KRYZHANOVSKIYI V,A,, Inzho
Conference on gas turbineo. Blek. sta. 31 no.8:91-93
Ag 160. (MIRA 14:9)
(Gas turbinea-CcuMases)
KRYZHAUOVSKIY, V.A.. insho
Studying the conditions of the passage of moist coal through
the fuel conveying and processing systews. Teploenergstika 9
noon:47-51 N 162# (MIRA 15t10)
1. Tulenergo.
(Electric pqwer plants-Fuel systems) (Coal preparation)
'C,; 4 /00
NI(i V1012336 S 96/64/000/001/0006/0012
AUTHOM Kry*zhanovsk~,yJ&A
& (&D4no or
TITUt Generalization of auatenitic stool observation results at Cherepet, GRM
SOURCL: Toploonergetika, no. Is 1964, 6-12
TUIC TAGSt austonitic steels steam pipe, boilers, crack development, butt, weld,
,steam turbine
ABSTRAC'et An account of 10 years' use and development of 'auste4itic steals for
steam pipes and boilers is presented, Details of various pipe failures and crack
developments during the evolution of austenitia steel since 1953 are reviewed.
The design changes in steam pipes, welding and heat treating -techniques, improve-
ments in the natural strengths of steels through various alloy systems, and
increased severity of steam pressure and temperature requirements are outlined.
The use of EI257 as well as lKhl8Nl2T steels has been found to be unreliable for
GR~S works. The application of TsT26 electrodes for butt volds and hi&h-tempera-
ture "austenization" is shown to have improved reliability of steam pipes. Welded
joints in small austenite steel tubes have shown no through cracks. The present
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ACCESSION NRI Apho12336
components of s.h.p. steam turbines ard steam armatures made of austenitic steels
B1695., B-YaA ZI572~ E1405p " LA1 perform satisfactorily, whereas those of steel
LA3, used earlier, were quite unreUable. The author Suggests the necessity for
establishing a scientific research group to investigate improvin.- techniques for
utilizinc, butt welds in austanitic steam pipes with 'large diameters (219 x 27 =)..
to deve14 ncrw techniques in securing steam-pipe steels capable of withstanding
560-650C, and to conclude work on KU6129N2 steel and to verify its usefulness in
steam armatures,, Orig. art. hass 2 figures and 1 table.
ASSXIATIONt Tulenergo
SUB14ITTEDs 00 DATE AGO 14Feb64 ENCLt 0)
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XRYZHA?IOVSKIY.9 V.A., lnzh.; CHAUNK01 G#N., inzb.; DEYEV, L.11., lnzh.;
- KOVALEV, A.P., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; KHZMALYAN, D.M.,
kand. tekhn. nauk
Increase of slagleas power of boilers operating on coal of the
Moscow region. Teploenergetika n no.4slO-15 Ap 164.
(MIRA 17:6)
1. Tulaenergo I MoBkovskly onergeticheskly institut.
All-ISHINSHY, N.N.; MARUCH, I.V., MOLCHANOV, V.I.; 0:11,01'1A, L.I.;
GORB, A.M.; KIJ711ETSOV, Yu.A., rjauchn. red.; S,%ZHC1:YO-'7'
I*Yeo# nauchns red*; KiYZHkiQVSK1Y, V.A., ved.red.
[Accessories of the gran1toids of the Altai and methods
for studying them) Akt.-Psaorli granitoidov Altaia i me-
todika ikh lzuchenil&. MoAva, Nedrn, 19~4. 175 p.
(MIRA 17:10)
16 Gblen-korrespondent All SSM (for Kuznctsov).
MyZIUNOVSKly, -V.A., Jrth.; AEUPA' 'FLU, Yu.Ao, inziti.,
. - SADOPMA, LoNof Jnzbo; KCISITURifif V.G., Inzh,
C;rroslon product.3 in the water an(I vapor channo)l of a hIgh-
preasure thermal electric power plant. Elek. 6t4. 35 no-5*
11-14 W 064. (MIRA 17i8)
KRYZHANOVSXIY, V.
25937. Priem v aytomobile. Radioj 1949, So 8, 9. 23-25.
SO: ThIsbnaya Latoptal, Val. 1. 1955
MM"ILILIMT,"ily, V D
Radlopriyem na avtomobile. (Radio reception in automobiles) Moskva. voyennoye
Ministerstvo 33SR, 1951.
179 p. Diagra.
catuioi,ed rrom abstract,
On problems of automobile radio reception. Data for various types of wAonobile
receivors.
I` i F-1 TV i'~ k , VV
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3650
Kostykov, Yurly Vasillyevich, and Vladimir Dtaltriyevich Kryzhanovskiy
Osnovy televidenlya (Fundamentals of Television) Moscow, Voyen.
Izd-vo M-va obor. SSSR, 1959. 389 p. No. of copies printed riot
given.
Ed.: M.V. Krylov; Tech. Ed.: M.P. Zudina.
PURPOSE: This book is Intended for officers, noncommissioned officers,
and private soldiers desiring to broaden their xnowledge of tele-
vision engineering. It may also be useful to the general reader.
COVERAGE: The book discusses physical and electrical foundatio -ns of
modern black-and-white Icolor and stereoscopic television and
photo transmission (facsimilei systems. Some military uses of the
television equipment are mentioned in the Introduction and briefly
described in the closing chapter of the book. Chapters I, II, III,
VII, XI, XIII, XIV, XVI and XX were written by Yu.V. Kostykov,
chapters 1V, V, VI, VIII, IX, X, XV) XVII, XVIII, and XIX by V.D.
Kr.yzhanovskiy, and chapter XII by both authors. Tbere.are 57
referenose: 50 Soviet (2 of which are translations), 5 English,
and 2 Frenoh.
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KOSTYKOV, Turly Vasil 'yovich;-nTZHAROTSKIT, VIMimir Daltriyovichs
TAKOYMA, L.A., red.; 509MM-G.-F.9 te)chn.rod,
CPrinciplas of television] Ounovy telev1doulla. Isd.2.,
parer, I dop, V48kral Toon.Isd-vo "a otorouy SSSR& 1961.
421 P. (MMA 14112)
(Television)
Kityzi. *,A I; ov--~'Ylly, V. (-,.
ante Ghani7es During Mental Wor'.,." CaiA -i4iol ~,cl , Vi--av --tate U
L-eni T. 'j. 5hcvc,-,c-nko, 11:1-n Higher 1~ducation V~~R, i;jev, 1955. (?.L. 'I'lo l[;, A;r 55)
SO: Sum. No 704, 2 Nov 55 - Survey of Scientific and Tec'-mical Dissertations
Deferded ,it USSR iiligher Mucational In3titutions (16).
KRTZH"OVSKIY, V-G.- 01MINWO, A.P.; GONCHA.RUX, G.A. (Ktyev)
Organization of labor in manual cultivation of suow beat
crops and its improvement. Gigetruda i prof.tab. 3 no.2t5l
xr-Ap 159. 1 (min 12SO
1. Inatitut gigiyany truda I profsabolavaniy.
(SUBAR BMS) (AGRICUMUM--HTGINVIC ASPVCTS)
LZYNIX, H.V., prof.; KRTZRANOVSKIT, V.G., kand.blolog,navt (XIyev)
Contribution of the Kiyev Institute of labor Fqgiene and Occupational
Diseases to the development of the Soviet physiology of labor, Trach.
delo no.9087 3 159. (MIRA, 13:2)
(nW9n1AL MIM)
Third scientific conference on the physiology of labor. Fizicl.
zhur. [Ukr.] 6 no. 5:6094-697 3-0 160. (MIRA 13:10)
I* Kiyevskiy inatitut gigiyany truda i profzabolevan14
(WORK-MNORESSES)
1 " , - , 11
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KMHAIIOVSKIY, V.-G., kand. blologichaskikh nauk
Work hygiene for atudents. ZdorOv'* 8 no.lltl6-18 N 162.
(KMA 15:10
(#0R= RIOMM)
KRY711AN0V.'-)K1Y, V.G.
Effect of 'Intellectual activity on blGod pressure ir, brachial
and temporal arteries. Fisiol. zhur. 49 no.12:144C-11.46 r. 163.
(t1jP.A 17: 12)
1. From the Department of Occupational Physiology, Institute of
Occupational Hygiene and Professioral liseasen, Kiev.
NAVROTSKIY, Dmitriy Ivanovlchj--l=ZH&jQT;XIT, V.I., kand.takhn.nank,
retsenzentl SAMIMIT, TA. kaud.tekhn.nauk, red.;
SIXONOT&KIT, N.Z.,- red.isd-val MMUNSXAYA, O.T., takhn.red.
[Strongth of w1ded joints] Prochnost' evarnykh soadinanii.
Xoskya, Goa,uauohno-tskhu.lzd-vo mehinostrolt.lit-ry, 1961.
174 p. (Welding-TestIng) ()CMA 14zb)
KARASIKv M.Tep inzb.1 KRONM'Dp B.D., insb.; KONOFIZV, V.G., insh.; JW-!
ZHMOVM[ffp_V.K.O inzh.; AMRAGAK# S.R.p inzh., red .1 BOBHOVA, Yo*N.p
talam~.-Yid.
(Organization of construction works during the elobtrifivation of
railroadol *xperieme of the construction, organizations of the
Ministry of Construction for Trquportation] Orgamizatsils, stroitell-
v7kh rabot, pri alektrifikateil abele=Vkh dorog; opyt, stroitollmykh
organizataii Hintraventroiae Mookvap Veen. isdatell gro 0
nenie H-va putsi soobsbaboniiat 1960. 65 p. 17)
(Railroade-Electrification) (Railroad angime'ring)
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STOLYAR, V.S.; BABFNKO, N.A.; KIIYZIiANOVSKIY, V.N.-
Problems concerning combustion in block combustion chambers of
gas turbine systems. Energ. I elektrotekh. prom. no-3120-24
Jl-S 163, (KRA 16slo)
1. Kiyevskiy politekhnicheskly institut.
KONDAK, M.A., doktor tekhn. nauk; KRYIHANOVSKIY, V.11., inzh.
Intensification of combustion processes in the combustion clzmbers
of gas turbine systems operating on nOtural gas. Energ, i e.lektro-
takh. prom. no.3:34-36 JI-S 164.
(KIRA 17: 11)
klUr,AF, M.A., d(,kWr tak~n.rtauk; YliYZILANOVSKIT, VJI irah,
Iligh temparaturg utraesi cambuation 3hambsr of a F,-s turbIns
-ay#tam operating cn naturtO gat. Energ. I elaktrotpkh. prom.
no.2228-30 Ap-le 165. (MIRA 1818)
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AUTHORi -Kondakj M, As; Kxj~~~~
11.1 Batyuk,, G. S.
TITLE: Stability of the combustion process and stabllizatlap~of the
perforatea ocreen
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Turboatroyonlye, Abs. 9-49-120
REF SOURCE: Veatn, Kiyevsk, politekhn. in-ta.%Oer. teploenerg., no, 1,
1964*, 25-29 Pil
TOPIC TAGSt combuction-research, thermaLstressi natural gas, gas
turbine enginel
ABSTRACT: Combustion chambers for promixed natural gas and air with
stabilizing perforated ocreons of various design were investigated.
it was established that the themal stress of the firebox can reach
210.106 kcal/m3/h. Combustion is practically 100%. It covers the
whole range of operations of gas turbine engines and industrial burneral
of various applications, Such types of combustion chambers will have -
wide use In enginos operating on natural gas# 5 figures., T. Gonilcbergl,--.
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AUTHOR: Savel'yev, Yu. N.; BRjyuk,.G. S.; ~q!"!Loy!hiy, V. N.
TITLE: Increasing the reliability of a let Igniter
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Turbostroyeniye. Abs. 9.49.142
REF SOURCE: Vestnt Kiyevak, politekhn. In-ta. Sero teploenerg., no. 1, 1964, 40-44
TOPIC TkGS: gas turbine engine. combustion research, natural gas, ignition 'J/'fjob
ABSTRACT: Jet-type igniters were developed and tested. The most successful was one
designed with two V-shaped stabilizators. A jet formed behind the first one ignites
the gas in the second, the main stabilizer. The time of *park-plug exposed to th6
higher temperatures Is decreased to 4 to 5.,6*c., thus increasing thq reliability and
life-time of the spark-plug. The I nitersA'are recommended for use in gas turbine
units working on natural gas. T. LEM g.
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VDGt 621.438-00145
KRTZHAKQEMLj,-V:Ladim1r Petrov:Lch[Kryzhanivo1kyij V.P.]; CHERNOV,
MR -Yu., tekhn. red.
M P., red.; C~Ko,-F.
(Our contribution to the building of communism) Nash vklad
u budivnytetvo komunismu. Kyiv, Derzh.vyd-vo sillslk~-
hoopodarA!koi lit-ry USSR, 1962. 104 p. (MIRA 16:5)
1e ZaveduJushchiy kolkhoaom "Mayakw Cherkaakogo rayons.
Cherkaakoy oblasti (for Kryshanovskiy).
(Collective farms-Production standards)
-41
KRYZ ANgVq"-T-1I; SAPYWIS. I.I.; TUKUL4KAN. A.D.; YANUSHKOVSKIY. V.A.
Radioactive method for marking rolled steel. Zav.lab. 22 no.3:297-302
'56. (KLRA 10:5)
l.Staloprokatnyy I provolochno-kanatnyy zavod in. V.M. Molotovs, t
Institut fisiki Akademil nauk Latviyskoy SSR.
(Steel) (Radioisotopes--Industrial applications)
SOV/ 137-58-9-19010
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 9, p IZ4 (USSR)
AUTHORS- Kr zhano
_4_L n U~jy,' V.V., Saflyants, I.I., Tumul'kan, A.D.,
allulqr
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null i ovskiy, VX
TITLE: An Experiment in Radioactive Labeling of Steel Under Indust-
rial Conditions at the Leningrad Steel Rolling Plant (Opyt pri-
meneniya radioaktivnoy markirovki stali v proizvodstvennykh
usloviyakh Leningradskogo staleprokatnogo zavoda)
PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta fiz. AN LatvSSR, 1957, Vol 10, pp 49-59
ABSTRACT: A description is provided of a method for labeling steel in,
the process of production developed at the Physics Institute,
Acaderny of Sciences, Latvian SSR, and the personnel of the
Leningrad Steel Rolling Plant. The essence of the method is
that the radioactive substance of an electrode made by facing
radioactive P to electrolytically pure Cu is applied to steeltape
by electric spark. The label of the grade of steel is the number
of radioactive marks applied by this method. The grade of steel
is determined by gages, the pick-ups of which consist of an
STS-8 halogen counter. Expressions are adduced for evaluation
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SOV/ 137-58-9-19010
An Experiment in Radioactive Labeling of Steel (cont.)
marking and the time required to apply it. The organization of the labeling
process in the cold-rolling shop of the Leningrad Steel Rolling Plant is
described.
A. F.
1. Steel--Processing 2. Radioactive substances--Applicatiom
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133-7-23128
AUTHOR: Kryzhanovskiy, V.V. and Fedorov, a.M., Engineers.
TITLB. The Development of Production of Springs for Watches.
(Razvitiye proizvodstva chasovykh pruzhin)
PERIODIULL: Stall, 195?, vo.?, pp. 656 - 657 (USSR).
ABSTRACT: The production of steel strip for m&-.Ufacturii16 springs
for watches was developed in 1950 and I.A. Savinkov and
M.I. Zlotnikov developed and introduced a new technology of
manufacturing spiral springs (no data given) into normalprac-
tice. The automation of the manufucturing process was to be
developed by the Ministry of Production of Inrjtruments and
Means of Automation (LIP and SA). The ldini3try, hoLever, after
some delay, requested permission of the Ministry of the Iron
and Steel Industry to design an automatic process for manu-
facturing S-like sprinbs which were not produced in the USSR.
Results of tests of imported Swiss S-sprinCs (from stainless
non-magnetic steel) and their comparison with those of spirai
springs produced by the works from carbon steel are compared
(table). It is concluded that S-like springs are not superior
to spiral springs. The twice longer life of S-springs is
ascribed to the superiority of the quality of steel. It is
pointed out that as the coot of special steel is 5 times higher
Card 1/2than that of carbon steel, it would be cheaper to produce springs
133-7-23/28
The Development of Production of Springs for Watches.
from carbon steel and change them every 20 yetrs (mean service
life).
There ~n 1 table, 2 figures and 2 Slavic referencee.
ASSOCIATIOv: 'aW lotov7J Leningrad Steel Rolling *and Wire Cable Works.
(Leningradakiy Staleprokatnyy i provolochno-kanatnyy
Zavod im. Molotova)
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress.
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Errors of models dtaigned for studying internal overvoltano in
a.c. power distribu-ion networks, Izv, VIIPT no,,6:216-237 160#
(MMA 14M
(Electric power diatribution-44odele)
ARTEMIYEV, D.Ys.; KRYZHANOVSKIY, V.V.; SHURO S.s.
Field testing of commutating dischargers. Izv. NIIPT no.8t
229-258 161. (Electric protection) (KIRA 150)
(Electric power distribution-Dirsot c=ent)
ARTEMOUN, D.Ye.., lnzh.; KRILWOVSKII., V.V..-inzh.
1.
Prospects of using a CombItotting dischargor with air are
quenching* Mok, eta, 34 h0-8:45-53 Ag t63. (KMA 16M)
cf lit-.iz:r tranaftrmers,
Elek. etA. 35 nr..5i43--46 My '64. (MIRA 17.-S)
j V --- r-t- ~
"~ r - L, - -
ILRrZHaOT5XIT, Ye.'., ins,haner; SAXOTLOTICH, N., inshoner.
--------
Xiners introduce a collective economy plan. Xast.ugl-3 no-3:13 Mr 154.
(XLRA 7s4)
(Coal minaB and mininc)
ALININ, A.Ta.. vedushchiy rode-sootavitallj:KRTZHANOVSXIY. e.M., red.-
aostavitell.; GRINBRR . I.M., red.-sootavitall; BAKUMA,
red.
[Building and architecture abroad] Stroitel'stvo I arkhitaktura
sa rubeshom. Kiev, Nauchno-inal.in-t vnedrenlia peredovogo opyta
v strolt. I takhn.informtsil, 1960. 165 p.
(KM 13:12)
1. Almdemlya stroitel'stva I arkhitektury USSR. 2. Daystvitellayy
chlen Akademil. stroitalletva I arkhitaktury USSR (for Baku=)*
(City planning) (Construction Industry)
L 2434,1-66 - lw(h) as
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AUTHOIL Kryzhe. L
ORG: None
0/0268
SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/0260/0268
TITLE: An all-purpose'statioUcal -analyzer
SOURCE: International Federation of Automatic Control. Internat;ional Congress.
1963. Tekhnicheakiye sredstva avtomat (Technical means of automation); tru
Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 260-268
TOPIC TAGS: statistical analysis, computer design, analog computer, computer technology/
MUSA 6 analog computer
ABSTRACT: This report describes an Investigation of the principles of constructing a special-
ized computer cap9ble of employing the methods of statistical dynanUes. The computer Is
designed to perform all the basic functions of statistical analysis: 1) autocorrolation and
mutual-correlation functions; 4) the Fourier integral; and 3) distrIllbution functions. The level
of development of computer technology In Czechoslovakia at the beginning of the work determin-
ed the approach to the design and technological development of the computer. It Is an electroftl(
analog computer with a 6-channel magnetic-tape store, called the mapetophone universal
statistical analyzer with six channels (MUSA-6). The computer requires the following stages
in processing stochastic processes: a) recording the characteristics of the controlled plant-
b) transmission of the data received to the oomputer store; and c) reproduction AM processing
-of the data. The computer is also capable of solving some nonstatistical (e.g., calculation of
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(s.Vyazovok, Gorodishchenekofo)j GLADKOV, N., zasluzhennyy master
sporta; KOVGANOV, V. (Gr,dno)j KRYZHL?PIKO. V1. (pos.Tomilnog
Moskovskoy oblasti)
Facts, events, people; Kryl.rod. 14 no.lil2-13 Ja 163.
(HIRA 16M
(Aeronautics)
ELIKIND, L.A., dotsentj Klff~Hk CV, A.N., dotaent; KAYBULIN, N.A.; SULTfiNGY, T.G.
Morphological changea in the thyroid gland under the influence
of Lycopun europseus, Sbor.nauch.1--id.T&shrMI 22t435-439 162.
(MIRA 18110)
1. Kafedra gistologii (japolnyayvahchiy abyazannostl zav. kafedroy -
doteent LoAsElIkind); kafedra organichaskoy khimil (zav. I(afedroy -
dotment N,A~"henkvv) i kafedra farmakologli (zav. kafedroy -
profs NoNeKompentsev) Tashkentakogo gosudarstvennogo medits!nskogo
instituta,
KOMPANTSEV2 VA.,, prof.,~,, BABADZWOV, S.N., prof.; WIBULDIS N.A,,dotsen'.
-KRX=IXOV',-, A.Rcp __dots ent; B)1-TNCYVA, Ye.A., assistent,
Study of the anthelmintic properties of plants in U2rbekistan.
Hed, zhur. Uzb. no,6224-~2? Jar63 (MIRA 1713)
1. Iz kafedr farmakologli i obshchey glgiyeny Tashkentskogo
meditsinakogo instituta.
KRTZHNUQT,,,,A,,X.,-kandobiologichaskikh nauk, profooeor; KUYTSBEBG, V.S..
starshiy tokeikolog
Hygienic evaluation of products exposed to methyl bromide. Gig. t
son. 22 noo7s86-88 Jl 157. (MMA 10:10)
1, Is Tashkentskogo seditsinskoga instituts i U&bekskoy kerantinnoy
laboratoriis
(IMUTICMIS. effects,
me thyl bromide. on food prod. during fumigation (Rus))
(BROKIDIS, effects,
methyl, on food prod. during fumigation (Bus))
(YOOD,
eff. of methyl bromide fumigation (Rua))
YMSOV9 Aju.. almdamik, otv.red.; VOLYMSKIT, A.B., prof., red.; USA 1,
kand.
A.1.0 prof.;red.; KMZOT$,jj.,.kstd.. red.; KRYZ~MOVA_AJ
blol,wuki red.,- SADTXOYO A.S.,,profeq red*1 W0619 RoS*, kand.
modenaukt.red,; TURAMOT, 74.1h.i kand.lbiol.naukp red.1 UFATM-
DINCYT, lhi6h., kind.Ibiol.nsukb red,; MLMIMOV,,I,lh,t profes red.;
TAKOVINKO, Te.P,, radjed-va: MMKOVA, V.P., takhn.red.
EPapers from the First Conference of ftysiologists. Biochemists, and
Pharmacologists of Central Asia and Kazakhstan] Haterialy I X.)nforenteii
fisiologov, biokhimikoy i farmakologov Sreduel Asii I Xazakhatans.
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