SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUCHTA, Y. - KUCHUMOV, K. A.
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA
CATAR, 0., Doc. MUDr, CSc.; VALENT, M. GRUN*;H, L. I K
MIM4.YA6.
1. Parasitological Hosearch Laboratory, Dept. of Biology,
Faculty of Medicine, Comonium Unty. (Vyakumne laboratorim
parazitologie pri Ratedre biologis Lek. fak. University
Komenakeho)p Bratislava (for Catar and ?)1 2. Stat* Baths
(Statne kupele), Lucky pri Rusomberku (for OrUnner, Headp and
Brutislavat Bratislavske lekarske listy, No 4, 28 Feb 67, pp 196-W3
"On the transisission of trichomoniasts by themal water."
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Automation in a ruri-of-river b.,,droclectric-rower -,.29.
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E.C;: EontU.,,- Idst of 1~aFt can Accessionz ,C. Vol. (), No. 1'., ',~cto',Cr 11;57. '~ncl.
11 1 %.,
hitlji,~*K I Y, A. I.; BUYEVTO , A.S.;
E.P.; KIJCHTENKO I.I.; GALINA, A.A.
Electron Wamagnetic resonance spectra of radicals arising in
5~ 1-1310
X-raying of polyamides. DoU. ANI SSS.R .i.!)76 no -Ill.' ~+ "
.10 161" (MIRA 17!6)
1. Institut fizicheakoy khImii im. 1,.V,PI:-,arzhevsVoj,,o A!:
IjkrSSR. 2.Ghlen--korrespondent All SSSR (for Br4misk i y) .
MCHTENKO, V.I. (Mookva); MIMRINA, Me. (Moskva)
One method for conmtructing adaptive systen3 with itabilizaticn
of frequency chaLracter13tiCB. Avtom. I telern. 26 no.31:47r:-484
Mr 165. WIRA 18: 6)
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(Sbornik Rada Leanictvi, Vol. 30, no. 6, Jime 191~7. Praha, Czechnslovaka)
SO: Monthly List of Fast, European Accessions ("AL W., Vol. 6, no. 10, Ictobrr 1957. Uncl.
KIJCIITIIIA,I. [KuYhtina,l.]; -,i.',CZYA, R
Inve.stigntion of t, high tnergy F41-o Intnviction by the
-tatistical thear: jf rmiltipla pnrtlcl~ prodat!tirm. Acta
phjflica Pol 26 n(~...163-107 J1 164.
1. Joint Inititute for Niiclmmr Rpqearch. IAboratory cf
Theoretical Phjsics, Moscow.
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PHASE I BOOK MaWITATION SOV/5336
Akademiya. nauk SSSR. Mezhduvedomstvewlyy komitet po provedeaiyu Mezhdun&rodnogO
geofizicheakogo goda. V razdel programmy MGG: lonoafers.
Issledovaniya ionoefery (Ionospheric Research) Moscow, Izd-vo P11 SSSR, 1960. 112 p.
(Series: Its Sbornik statey, no. 5) 2,000 copies printed.
Reep. Ed*: G,N. Gorbushina, Candidate of Physics and Mathematics; Ed.: A.D.
Podollskiy; Tech. Ed.: T.V. Polyakova.
PURPOSE: This publication Is Intended for geophysicists, meteorologists, and
communications specialists,
COVERAGE: This collection of 12 articles an the ionosphere~published by the Soviet
VIT Committee, presents some of the results of vertical soundings made at 23
Soviet stations in the period 1957-1959- Individual articles deal Vith the geo-
graphic distribution of ionospheric absorption and its relation to solar flares
and magnetic storms, the altitudinal distribution of ionization calculated
with electronic computers, and ionospheric observations in the Arctic and Ant-
arctic. An English resume accompanies each article. No personalities axe men-
tioned. References fol-low individual articles.
CWA"A_
N
.Ionospheric Research
SOV/5336
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
Besprozvannaya, A.S. Anomalous Absorption in the Polar Region According
5
to Observations Conducted by the Method of Vertical Ionospheric Bounding 7
Fedyakina, N*I, Anomalous Absorption in May and July 1959, According to Observa-
tions In Tiksi Bay by the Method of Cosmic Radiation 20
Gorbuahina, G.N. Some Results of the Measurement of the Absorption of Radio
Waves in the Ionosphere 28
_~uq4uberiya, I.Kh. Quantitative Estimation of Ionospheric Absorption
According to the Minimum Reflection Frequency 41
Kerblayp T.S. Dependence of the Maximum Prequencies of the Sporadic
Es Layer on the Characteristics of the Ionosonde System 50
caxd;.*
L YZ622-6~ _- F-PD/E*-f ( I )/EE-G(k)-2/r--TC(f ),r/FWFjk !JPk N I T-
i ACC NR, AP6015598 SOURCE CODE: UlVO3681661 5 58/0459
AUTHOR: Besshaposhnikon A. A.; Voloshinp A. Yo.; "berjej 1. Xh.; Simonovaj, Nov,
ORGI none
'a Plasna by means of scattered laser
TITIZ: measurement of electron temperature of
xvAiation
r0 I To 4j no. 5p 466t 456AW
It , Zhurral vrikladnoy qMkt xbv#
j r 00,
'c ?Vr aplioation, plaus e144tronp *Uotroa to
810 TAOS I
ABSTPA=t authors used a laser b6am to aftsurf the electron t6gperature. JA a
setvj in which the plasma was produced by a rotating high-fr*VMO dipole at t-45
in a quasistationary field of mirror configuration4 The vacuum chsamber was % 92"4
W)e 50 mm in dias' and 1000 Ma long (Irig. 1) o The spectrum of the plotted radiatim
van measured point by point and the electron tesqm*ature was calculated from the
smoothed speatrum and found to be To me 4 ev. from t4q'presence'6f a shitt in the
scattered radiation relative to the incident radiation it is deduced that the alec-
trans move axislly with velocity -106 co/see. Mw reason rar this and
also the details of the fine structure of the scattered radiation "a AM unalear.
The auftors thank B. As Demirkhanoy for smasirting the larestigatioxi MA'for doctiolk-
7
Pus interest. Origo art. has. 2 figuress'
2/2 MC t 5,23.9-07
L 32622-66
ACC NRt AP6015598
rig. 1. Block diagrap of the meaaurewnt
apparatus. 1 ---eftZ ser, 2 - lens, 3 -
vacuum chamber, - ical focusing systsiss
5 - spectrographo 6 - vhotawAtbliert 7 -
oscilloscope.
SO CODE: 2D/ BM DAM 32J`u~5/
LFj F-
OTH MW 2 004
B/904/61/000/000/006/011
D218/D308
AUTHOR: Ku chub erky-s-,-L-Kh.-
TITLE: Calculation of the field strength of radiowaves
from measured ionospheric absorption
SOURCE": Doklady Nauchnogo simpoziumapo ionoefere,
Rostov-na-Donu 21-22 aprelya 1960 g. V razdel
progra=y 14GG 4onoefera). Rostov on the Don,
Izd-vo Rostov. univ., 1961, 75-79
TEXT: In an earlier paper (Issledovaniya ionoefery, no. 5,
1960), the author reported a formularelating the field strength
for an obliquely arriving radio%vave and the magnitude of the
ionospheric absorption. The present paper reports a comparison
betvigen the field strength calcuiated from this formula and the
measured values. The transmitter, whose field strength was
measured on the Dickson Island, visa located at a distance of
800 km (Chelyuskin). The signal was transmitted at 2.52, 4.02t
Card 1/3
S/904/61/000/000/006/011
Calculation of the field... D218/11308
6.35, b.74, and 12.35 Me/eec at mid-day and midnight local time.
Fig. 2 shows the median values of the field strength between
October 1957 and February 1958. The full curves are calculated
whilo the dashed curves roDresent measured values. As can be
seen, some meaoure of agre;ment was achieved.. Thera are 2 fig-
ures,
ASSOCIATION: Arkticheskiy i Antarktecheskiy nauchno-
isaledovatellskiy institut (Arctic and Antarctic
Scientific Research Institute)
Fig. 2
Legend: (1) time, (2) hIc/sec, (3) month, (4) field strength in db.
-Card 2/3
Calculation of the field...
Fig. 2
Pift 2. Meamaimue allaqegels as
38 nepHOA C ONTIOPA 12.7 V. DO Otspub
Card 3/3
3/904/61/ooo/ooo/006/01,
D218/D308
ACC UR: AP,5027035 SOURCE WrEs UR/0120/65/000/005/0204/0206
AUTHORSi Beeshapehnik2y, A. Voloohin, A. Y*~~' Kuchubariyal, L DOYV
ORGt Physicotechnical (Flziko-tekhnicheskiy
inatitut,, GKAE)
TITLEt Measurement of laser radiation energr
SOURCEs Pribory i takhnika sksperimenta, no. 50 1965, 2Q4-206
TOPIC TAGSt laser radiation, leserenergy, bolometert transistorized amplifier
?13B triode
ABSTRACT: Equipmont is described tor measuring the oner output of pulsed
in the range of 0.1-10 J. The signal -from a o ometer, %w ch : a uset as e sen-
aor, is supplied th-ough a stop voltage divider to the input of a four-stage
transistorltod ampllRer with calibrated stable amplification* Low-nolso trAn-
sistora are used in -the first two staged. The gain of the wnplifier at I kc is
2800; the frequency response is flat (within 3, db). in -the range of 50 cpa to 20 kc;
and the amplitude response in linear over 20 db, The output is recorded on an
Card 1/2 UDC' 621*3174.794t621,378.325
L 4912-66
ACC IM AP5027035
oscilloscope whose sweep in triggered bor the firing ciroult of the laser pumping
lamps0 The bolometer, amplifier, and stabilized power supply are mounted In a
sectioned metal containero Orig. art. hams 5 formulas and 7 figures. 1041
SUB COISS EC/ SOM DATEs IOAug64/ ORIG REF s W4/ OTH REFs .006
ATD PRFSS
Card 2/2
KUGHUGIN. T.T., insh.
"
Introduction of continuous-flow production of stamped fittings.
Anergomehinastroanie 3 no.10-.36-38 0 157. (MM 10:12)
(Thlyes) (Machins-shop practice)
GOR)LISMY, M.M., inzh.; KUCIIU(;IN, V.V., Inzh.
Replacement of bronze bushes of Dy = 50 --Dy = 10 valves with
sulAirized cast iron. Energetik 12 no.):19-20 M7 164.
(IAIRA 17:4)
KUCHUGURMO, A.P., kandidat takhnichookikh nauk; UTAROV. G.A.. kand1dat takh-
--- .- uk. - - - I
Installing a low-pressure water sconomizer on a BIZ-F-4-75/34 boiler.
Xnergetik 2 no-5:9-10 My 154. (MMA 7:6)
(Steam boilers)
1101
q(9) ""OV/14 3-58-10-14 124
AUTHOR:
Candidate of Tculittica-1 ',;ciences
Kuchug A.
T I TLE: Some Caoeo of Constant S~eed Control
PERIODICAL: Izve_;tiya vyosliikh ucheb.-Lylih zavude.%iy, Enert;t~tik,a,
1958, Nr 10, pp 107-117 (U6~~R)
ABMACT: In this avticlo, oini-rle-capacity &~vice:i, having no
lag, tire conuidered. The dioturbnric(,~u are iutoriuit-
tent. Firot, the author mentiono a control -without
feedback, as ahoviN in fi,,,ure 1, prt~:;eiiting forrmilae
for the first and second halfviuvos. T,-~eri, he presents
a follow-up Control, ohovin ~iri 2, liz;t].rig formu-
lae for the firot halfwave and for tl.e aperiodicity
conditions. Further he consideru controls with an
additional pulse of the derivative of the magnitude
to be controlled, presenting foruinlae for the first
half-wave and the aperiodicity coriditiono. The author
i.uentiona briefly the control with an additional pu'Ali;e
for the flow to be controlled and the co.-trol with two
^
Card 112 additional pulses for the controlled and
uzicontrolled
Q
Uome Cases of Cortztait Speed Con'-,rol L;GV/143-5a-10-14/24
flows. He sho,;;L; for!.mlae for an elastic feedback con-
trol, Finally, lie presents numerical examples for
calculating the tuning parameters of zomp of the afore-
mefttion controls. There are 4 din,-;rams, 6 schematic
drawings and 1 Soviet reference.
ASSOCIATION: Kuybyshevokiy industriallnyy institut imeni V.V. Kuy-
bysheva (Kuybyshev Industrial Institute imeni V.V.
Kuybyshev)
SUMMED: February 21, 1958
Card 2/2
ZHUKCV, A.M., inzh, ; ~KUC4WURWO, A.P., dotsent, kand. takhn. nauk;
WMVITIV, V.D., inzh. UVAROT, G.A.. dotsent, kand. tekhn. nauk;
YZDORCV, V.N., Insh.; SHICSTAKOV, B.I., dotsent
Investigating combusting-puleations during burning of Kashpir shale
In furnaces with shaft-trpe Impact mills. Izv. vya. ucheb. save; energe
2.no.10,53-59 0 '59- (MIRA 13:3)
l.Kuybyshsvskiy induxtriallny7 institut imeni V.V. Kuybyshava.
Pradstaylena sektslysy prikladnoy toplotekhniki.
(Oil shales)
HCHUGUMMO, A.P., kand.tekhn.nauk
Processing of gas analysis data in the case of recirculation of
gases in boiler installaMons. Sbor. nauch. trud. Kuib. indus.
inst. no.8:265-270 155. (MIM 14:7)
(Gas-Amlyain) (Boilers)
GRACHEV., B.A.- YURIN, AYJIIYEV. G.E., DUMCHIKOV, G.K.- -KUCHUGUROV*
V.F.; BATAL'SHGHIKOV,. M.V.
EBT-1 pipe tachometer has passed plant tests. Izv. vys.
uchob. zav.; neft' i gaz 7 no.3sIl2 164. (MIRA 17j6)
1. Vaesoyuzny7 nauchno-lasledovatellakly I proyektno-
konotruktorskly institut komplekvnoy avtomtIzatsIl neftyanoy
1 gazovoy promyshlennoati.
KUCHUK, A. P., GAND MED SOJf "INTRAARTERIAL INFUSION OF
HYPERTONIC ~10-LU-i-loNW-St_!0~LUCOGIC PERIOD Or
I I" THE IflITIAL
" 0 -1- S-0 -1"! ;4,,:,,4.,',, --W I I
dtty~L-~ -A~ ~-, .: .... ... 11
CLINICAL DEATH AND CERTAIN or IfTS ACTION V*OWXX4F**,"
Llvov, 1960o (Llvov STATE MED INST). (KL9 2-61, 218).
-260-
Charv,terlstiC3 or thA shifts of protain frantions of ths'.
blc)f.,l serum in bypoplai-tic and aplastic states. Sbor.trud.
Llvov. nau6.-lvsl. inst. perel. krov-1 i -neotlozh. kh-'r.
no.Lt64-',YO 160 WMA
of a leucncylte maBs In acute agranulony,o-:-~S,
ar-d hypoplastle and aplastla anemia. rbid.t142-U.?
-1
~,.JCHIJK, A.P.
loucopeniae Problo gemat- i parel.
Tranfusion of leucocyteo in
k~-ovi 5 no. 12:41-45 160. (WRA 14:1)
(IZUCOFENIA) (BLOOD-TRANSFUSION)
KUCIFUK, JI.P.
Significance of angioreceptors in intra-arterial administration of
hypertonic glucose solution. Fiziol. zhur. 46 no.3:338-343 Mr '60.
(?UiA 14:7)
1. From the Inatituto of Blood Transfuuion, LIvov.
(GLUCOSE) (BLOOD PU.SSUIZ)
YAYRS, S.B.; KUCHUK, A.P.; KRIVORUCHKO, R.A.; SHIYWISKAYA, B.M.
Transfusion of blood preserved vith cation exchangers and its
ery-throcyte mass in bypoplastic states. Sbor, trud. LIvove
nauch.-Inal. inat. peral. krovi i neotlozh. khIr. ro.4t
155-161 160 (MIRA 16021)
:tnrll, Lvr! f-- *I, I I I IF.
ld.),)d T.-;-i i11 Of t~.r blood
pure".
N.
P, 3 q 71-, N ; ,~, . , - -,, ~ !,I,.
,' t " I %~
I .. , , f ~~e proLilr--rva t t ,~n r t b 1,;t, I r, d r, 19 'im ,- r, f h,) b i .- - d
;,A It -n ny:-ttem- teri-t. i L-ri. I ~ krnv!, ' -,I%.) -'~ I P F65. ~ICRA 18-- 10)
3. f.'vcv-q),i)r institut V-Yelivanlya krk-%,J .
KI"CHU11, A.P.; SHIMIN.SKAYA, R.M.
PrepirutJon of antifiewphtlic plasoma. PrDbl. 14 perel.
krovi no.5t43-45 165o (MIRA 18110)
1. Gomatologicheitkiy otdol (rukovoditell- dots"nt 3.M. Martynov)
Llvovskogo nauchno-looledavoitellakogo itlatitutn perellvan.4ya
krovi (dir.- dotsent D.G. Patrov).
LAVROV, H.V.j KUCHUKg S#D.1 GOLODFILID9 M.L.; SHUBIN, V.V.
Using gas as fuel in the transport industry in the Central
Asian Economic Region. Gaz. prom. 7 no.12tl!i.-19 162
(HIRA 17t7)
LAVROV, N.V., akademik (Tashkent); XUC11_",-S.D., inzh. (Tashkent);
VILIKEVICH, V.I., kand.tekh~-.~auk (Tashkent); GOLIDFILID, M.L.,
inzh. (Tashkent)
Use of gas fuel for the operation of diesel locomotives. Zhel.
dor.transp. 45 no.8:43-46 Ag 163. (KRA 16-9)
(Diesel locomotives) (Gas as fuel)
KUGHUK, V.T.
Rip
- -ture of a subcapsular hematomm, of the spleen. ZdraTockh-
ranenis 3 no-3t62 My-Js 160. (KIRL 13t7)
1. Is rayonuoy boltaltsy sela Bul %oki (glavnyy vraeb 091*
Irolkovskaya).
(MMTONA) (Spuw--RUPTUU)
YIRMUK, V.T,
Cystic embx-yonic tumor of the muentery of the BmaU inteatine,
Zdravookhranenie 4 no. 2155-56 My-Ap 161. (14IRA 14:4)
1. Iz rayonnoy bollnitBy sela Bullboki (glavnyy vrach 1.0.
Kolkovskaya).
(W.SENMY-TUMORS)
PERIODICAL ABSTRACTS
Sub.: USSR/Engineering
AID 41194 P
KUCHUK-YATSENKO S 1, and V. K. LEIRE EV
0--svAMM-RAEMi~M OPLAVLENIYEM IZDELIY, IMMSHCHIKH BOL'SHOTI
KOMPAKTNOYE SECKENM (Continous Flash Welding or Pieces with
Large Cross-Section). Avtomaticheskaya evarka, no. 1. Ja/F 19561
~29-37.
Using rails as an example of pieces with large cross-sections the
authors compare welding techniquess the preliminary interrupted
heating commonly used, and the more efficient continous flash
welding method. They recommend the latter as shorter and more
economical (current consumption Is reduced two-thirdq). Six graphs,,
a drawing and a picture. Four Russian referenceas 1951-1954.
e" I
Subject
Card 1/2
Authors
Title
Periodical
Abstract
AID P - 4831
USSR/Engineering
Pub. 11 - 4/13
Lebedev, V. K. and S. I. Kuchuk-Yatsenko
Increasing temperature of metal In butt-resistance
welding by intensifying the oxidation.
: Avtom. svar.,~ 3, 36-43, Mr 1956
: The authors describe experiments and results obtained
from the butt resistance welding of low-carbon steel
pipes by the method of continous flash welding. They
found that the metal's temperature increases with the
increase of oxidation by blowing air or a mixture of
air and oxygen. This improves the quality of welded
joints at a reduced current density, while the excessive
use of air-mixture reduces the quality of the welded
joints. The blowing of the oxidized mixture In the
butt-welding of pipes has also reduced the formation
of internal burrs. Two tables, 5 graphs, 1 photo.
0
Avtom. 8var., 3. 36-43, Mr 1956
Card 2/2 Pub. 11 - 4/13
4 Russian references (1950-55).
Institution ; Electrowelding Institute im. Paton
Submitted : 23 N 1955
AID P - 4831
PATON. S.'rm.;.KUCHVK-YAT8WKD, S.I.; BPOVSKIY, O.T.
Ignitrnn regulators of butt welding. Aytom. evar. 10 no.l:
55-62 Ja-F 157. NLRA 10:4)
1. Orden& Trudovogo Krasnogo Znammni Institut alaktroevarki im.
Ye.O. Patona, AN USSR.
(IlectrIc welding) (Voltage regulators)
PODOLA, N.Y.; VCHUX-YATSIM, S.I.
Restat'anc frequency currents. Avtom.
evar. 10 no.1163-72 Ja-F 157. , (HLRA 10:4)
1. Ordens, Trudavogo Krasnogo Enament Institut elektroavarki im.
Ts.O. Paton& AN USSR.
(Ilectric velding)
i~ 'I f-T T--- I'l Or 'r" i 7
KUCHUX-YATSINKO. S.I.; LABIM, V.I.
Host balance during the fusion process with low specific capacities.
Avtow.evar. lo no.4:64-70 Jl-Ag 057. (HERA 10:10)
1. Ordens, Trudovog Krasnogo Znmeni Institut alek-troevarki imeni
Ye.O.Patona Akademli nauk USSR.
(Ilectric welding) (Heat-.Radiation and absorption)
18(5) S07/125-59-10-5/16
AUTHOR: Kuchuk-latsenko, i.I., x;ngineer
.eITLE: Maximum Annealing Conditions in the UnintIrrupted
Welding of Compact Objects up to 10,000mm in Cross-
6ection
PERIODICAL: Avtomaticheskaya svarka, 1959, Nr 10, PP 34-49 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article gives the results of eyperiments to deter-
mine the programs for lowering welding voltage and
speed in order to provide for maximum heat in.the un-
Interrupted welding of objects up to 10,000mm in
oross-section. The temperature was recorded by a Ty-
pe RP-49 thermograph, the power, voltage and current
in the Initial circuit were recorded on automatic
V-33 instruments, and the main part of the test was
carried out on test-piecen of Type R50 and R65 rails.
Fig 1 shows that at constant speeds of welding the
necessary initial voltage does not increase in direct
proportion to the area to be welded, while the process
is greatly affected by the initial speed. If it is
too high, the power may be insufficient to break the
Card 1/4 contacts, whereas if it is too low the contacts are
SOV/125-59-10-5/16
-.iaximum Annealing Conditions in the Uninterrupted Welding of Compact
Objects up to 10f00641n Gross-Seotion
broken prematuraly. A graph showing the relation
between the most suitable welding speed and the ini-
tial voltage is givon in Fig 2; the purity of the
welded butts also affects the welding process, and
the speed must be altered accordingly. The results
of tests on Type 1150 rails to determine minimum wel-
ding pressure and the subsequent increase in heat are
given in Fig 3 (speed - .25mm/seo and time - 140 sees)
while the graphs in Fig 4 illustrate the distribution
in temperature in the heating zone on the lowering of
the'voltage. This system of lowering the voltage is
also effective if the resistance of the spark-gap is
more or less constant and the power is sufficient to
break the contact. Since this resistance varies con-
siderably, special regulators were designed to enable
the welding speed to be lowered or the power raised on
a drop in the resistance of the spark-gap. 4hen other
systems are used, the raising of the voltage over the
circuits is very difficult, and b'ig 5 gives data con-
Card 2/4 cerning the solution of this problem by means of spe-
307/1 '25-59-1 G-5/16
Maximum Annealing Uonditioq in the Uninterrupted 4elding of Com-
pact Objects up to 10,000mm in Uross-Section
cial current regulators, which affect the speed of
welding. The minimum possible voltage thus depends
on the resistance of the short circuit, and the re-
sults are given of tests carried out on the welding
of Type R65 rails in machines of varying resistance
to short-circuiting. Figs 6a and 6b represent the
change in the minimum possible welding voltage by
means of contour transformers, where Zk = 70 miorohms
and Zka; 53 microhms respectively. In both cases the
speed d duration were constant (speed - .1mm/sec,
duration - 140 secs). It is shown that this voltage
is less dependent on resistance to short-circuiting
than is the Initial voltage, and that current densi-
tY2 amounted in all cases to an average of 1.?-1.3 a/
mm , regardless of the resistance; the data obtained
also Indicates that -a-imum heat In welding does not
depend on resistance to short-circuiting. in order
to establish the most favorable welding speed, rails
Card 3/4 were welded at a speed of .1mm/sec, and Fig 7 con-
30V/125-59-10-5/16
,;~axlmum Annealing Condition~ in the Uninterrupted Welding of Com-
pact Ubjects up to 10,000= in cross-Section
tains data concerning the minimum voltage and current
at this speed. comparison with Ifigs 3a and 3b shows
that this minimum voltage changed very little when a
speed of .2mm/sec was used, although the current rose
somewhat. Vig 8 shows the changes in temperature in
the welding area on the increasing of the duration of
process and the lowering of the voltage, and the data
given in gig 9 show them to increase in the same way
as when a speed of .2mm/sec was used. It can hence
be seen from these graphs that a speed of .2-.25mm/
seo is the most favorable. The duration of the wel-
ding process was fixed at 170-200 sees, since above
this it has little effect on the temperature (Fig 9).
There are 9 graphs and 3 boviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Ordena trudovogo krasnogo
varki imeni Ye.O. ~Patona
Banner of Labor Institute
ie.O. Paton AS UkrSSR)
znameni institut elektros-
AN USSR (Order of the Aed
of rj'lectric welding imeni
SUBMIMD: April 10, 1959
(;ard 4/4
I at,lon of cont6et butt
-jClTT_YATM,:T-,X0, ~-,. L, Csind Tf-ch f'~Ci Olon) _- "Tnvestji,
wenidin-, by thn con'i?iio;ri mpltim.-, of lar.~(, canpoict, thicl,.-walled parts of carl-,on
qte~l" . rl,~V, r)(0. ir, PP (Aead Sci I.Tkr 3;;R, Ord,!r of 'W-or FIA 7.linnnr Inst.
of 1'1(,&.rowP'ldlnj Im Ye. 0. Paton), 150 coplen (KL, 710 10, 1~#rO, 1~1)
K-UMUK-TATSDIO, S.I., kand.tokhn.naulr.
New machinery for rail velding. Putli put.khoz. 4 no.8:16-19 Ag
16o. (MIRA 13:7)
(Railroads-Railo--Welding)
Inc)
1 ze/oc,2/014
Alf !./A"-' W)
AUTHORS: Asnins, A.Ye., Kiichuk-Yat.!enko, 3.7
-TITLE: Static and Vibration ReAlnl.an~- ~)f W.1,,I,~l Fron 'Large Sections
by Resistance-Welding
PERIODICALi Avtomatichenkaya avarka, .1960. No.. 12. rp. 14 - 411
TEXT: The resistan-:~e-weldlng pro2ess wan not rrn-!,~usly used for welding
beams for jobs where reliability of *~trurture Im c~f rir;vroi,n-. Jm-.irl,ance. There
were no large welding machines of 9%1!~ kir.1, #-ho IliaWy of re~lstance-welded
joints made In existing machlnem was not. -on.,Rt&n* . and I-he nq,;ezeary removal of
surplus weld metal and barrt was llffiLult.. rh- Fle;:!,rj.~ Wcld1rg !nztI!ute imeni
Ye.O. Paton has devAloped a ma~l-il.ne enabling welllnv lyatt joint's to be made with
maximum 30;000 mm2 crons section area., welding wlth_-.nntinjoij~! fu3ion, and more
stable and even heating. Flat and double-T npe~lrrenjw wilh a helgh~- of up to 200
mm have been welded In the "F-135" welder and *~c-F~ed for strength and V1-
bration resistance. Special test machlne-t of the Elect.ric W-1ding lnsti-j~e dedgiv~
were used. The article Jnclud6s no rin!1orlption of 'he wolding mach1ne, The wx-ld-
Ing test was chosen eo as to reproduce the mopt unfavoratle welding --onditlons
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Static and Vibration Resistance of Jointi Welded From Large Sestionn by Pellet-
ance-Welding
(which would probably occur in everyday une) with maxlmum hiw ~ fu--Rlon ti'.ne 120
see; allowance for fusion 25 mm: Init!al funion ra-4 0 25 mn/seci final fusion _XY
rate 1.5 mm/sec; Idle-.r-..tn current 6.6 volt; up!P11,ttng 6 and 12 mm, "MO upset-
ting was limited by a sppclal tracing hydral.411., dr1vP tnat-ling the desired deronra-
tion on the butts to be obtained rpgardles-s or tho pr~:~!~ure variation in oll In
the hydraulic system and the dimensions of heat~-rl Zon-~. 11-~tch Impac'% strength
depended very much on the magnitude of 1Ap!!P_*t1ng - V, wzv~ 9'a _ 15', kgm/,~,m2
at 6 mm upsetting. and 6.6 - 11.3 kgq/r~tr.~ a,, 11 mm 11.8 was
8.8
concluded that the static strength and also vibra,~-iOn resijtjLn!e of joint.1 in
low-carbon steel welded by the resistance process was not lower than that of
joints made by submerged are. The endurance limit of double-T beams joined by
resistance welding with a slight weld reinforcement Ecarcmly d!fferpd from the
endurance limit of integral teams. Th- t,r&nst*1or. rr-I'M between weld
reinforcement and base mettl was fine-grqlnel &nd The resistknce
welding process with contintiou.4; fusion Ii rprommendol for .1olning sheet and mer-
chant bar steel, anct It. Is recommended rot, .o tptr~.,v,~ tn~ nisrplia~ wm1d metAl to
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reduce stress concentration. There are q figur~~.i hnd 3o7lpl. references.
ASSOCIATION:Ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni ln!~t!*.ut P.1pk*.rotvarkI Im. Ye.O.
Patona AN USSR (Eleitric Welding Tnntltute "Crdpr of the Red Banner
of Labor" Imeni Yn.C. Paton of th, A?A(lemy of. of the UkrSSR)
SUBMITTED: May 5, 1960
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Selecting a zone for the efficient prehenting of the netal in
contact butt. Avtom. evar. 14 no.4:2P-14 Ap ;61. (PURA 14-4)
1. Ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni Inatitut elektroavarki Imeni
Ye. 0. Patona AN USSR.
(Rallroads-Ralla-Wolding)
CHMEDUM.C. . V.2. ; ' . .1 , ',. - . ; "'!L*.'!'- J (,,
--co I I circuit olor:on,.-,,
to cu. . -~- : lAce.. ;,Vtc,.. :,%- r. 7A. 1:o.13. ' 5~-5(' 'j' 161.
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1. C2..*,!-:.. ~.Cicvql.o '. :'~_L: -cri Instititt oL;::trc...v
iDicni *,'o.C,. , Aorr. ,~, !'J- .'.
' 4 ";'j
(Eloctric ciie-rit.,~--:aldinC)
YU-114TJK-YATSErIKO, S.I.; CFEREDNICYOL, V.T,
Characteristics of contact butt welding of ~ot inpots,
YucHik-IAtsenko, V.T.Cherednichok, Avtom,svar. 35 -10-5:25-30
y
MY '62. ( ;IRA 15:4)
1. Ordena Trudovogo hrasnoFo Znamcni Institut rlektrosvarki
imoni Ye.O.Patona AN USSR.
(Electric welding)
-KUCHUK-YATSM0f-S-..I-j, kand. tekhn. nauk, starshiy nauchnyy ootrudnik
Operation of the rail welding machine. Put' i put khoz. 6
no.10:35-39 162, (MMA 15:10)
1. Institut slaktroevarki Im. Yo. 0. Patora, Kiyev.
(Railroada-Raila-Welding)
KUCHUK-YATSEIFICO, S.I.
Effect of the final stage of fusion on the quality of joints made
recistance welding, Avtom. over. 15 no.706-42 Jl 162. (Mim 15:7~
Is Ordena Trudovogo Kmonogo Znameni institut elektrouvarki imonI
Ye.0 Patona AN USSR.
(Electric welding-Quality control)
CHEREDNICHOK, V. T.; KUCHUK-YA7S=VIKO-I -S. I.
Contact fusion welding of insertion parts for reinforced
concrete construction. Avtcz. evar. 15 no.11356-58 N 162.
(MMA, 15: 10)
1. Ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni Institut slaktroevarki
imeni Ye. 0. Patona AN UkrSSR.
(Concrete reinforcement-Welding)
4" r, e" fA '~~ Izc
SHAROVI I.F., kand. tekhn. nauk; KU221ETSOVA, V.N., inzh.;
Y,UCHUK--YATSDIKO, S.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; VO;-IOBIY'-ri, A.A.,
inz - BULIBA, T.G., inzh.; DOTSENKO, V.Ye., kand. tekhn.
nauk, retsenzent; DOTSENKO, V.Ye., retsenzent; SHIYANOV,
I.A., inzh., retsenzent; BERESTOVOY, Ye.I., inzh., red.;
KHITROVA, N.A.9 tekILn.red.
(Equipment forrall welding] Oborudovanie (ilia svarki rellsov.
(By] I.F.Sharov i dr. Moskva, Transzholdorizdatp 1963. 266 p.
(MIRA 17:1)
CIffMDNICHOK, V.T.; KUCIIUK-YATSE14KO,
Flash welding of abutting ID4060 and Kh20N80 alloy 8trips.
Avtome Bvaro 16 noolOs76-81 0 163. (MIRA 16:12)
1. Institut elektroavarki imeni Patona AN Ukr6SR.
m W-,' -,-Iz rz;-ty
ORO;
KU(HUK-YATSENKO, S.I.
Cwtinuous flash volding cf rails. Artm, avar. 17 no.4:55-62
Ap 164 (MIRA 18i1)
1. Institut alektroavarki imeni Ye,.O, Patona AN Uk-rSSR.
KUCRUK-YATSENKO, S.I.; CHEREDNICHOK, V.T.
Welding of nonstandard rolled products is a potential for
increasing the output of marketable merchandise. Avtom. avar.
17 no.7:67-74 J1 164, (MIRA 17t8)
1. Inatitut elaktroavarki im. Ye.O. Fatona AN UkrSSR.
KUCHUK-YATSENKO, Sergey Ivanovich; I.FHED,-.V, Vla~!.-.,ir
'.. - 7=I'-
fitenistance butt welding with a continuous flasMn4 action)
Kontaktnala stykovala avarka neprerjvnym oplavlenlem. Kiev,
Nflukova dumka, 1965. 137 po (M.-RA 18:4)
1. Chlen-korreapondent All Ukr.SSR (for Lebadev).
L 503-66
ACCESSIN NR: AP5023078 UR/0125/65/000/009/0008/0012
621.791.762
AUTHOR: Kuchuk-YaLs Candidate of technical science4 For
PlAo.- - S - -I,.
A. C Engine-el; C~~ere .(Engineer); NeymArk, L. S..,.(Engineeir,
TITLE: Continuous flash weldinp of large work parts of 34KhNlM steel
SOURCE: Avtomaticheekaya ovarka, no. 9, 1965, 8-12
TOPIC TAGS: flash welding, engine crankshaft, power welding equipment
ABSTRACT: 34KhNIM steel to of a type that to difficult to weld. Its4overheating,
as well as accelerated cooling, lead to the formation of hot crash
,a I Particularly
if the products made of this steel have a large cross sectional area, e.g. the
crank-shafte of heavy-duty engines and compres5ors, etc. Hence, the authors In-
vestigated the possibility of the flash-butt welding of these work parts -_ a
technique normally employed in the welding of rikilS, rolled stock, etc. The work
parts investigated consisted of 1OOx1OO mm specimens as well as natural 2205mm
diameter crankshaft billets, welded in the K-190 flash-butt welding ra"IchinAtand
postheated (heating to 860-870*C with subsequent oil quenching and high-tempera-
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ture tempering at 620-630*C). In the course of the experiments the feasibility
of the flash-butt welding of ccrmpact work parts measuring as much as 40,000 MM2
in crous-sectionnk area, without the formation of hot cracks, was established. This
method rwikes it possible to weld work parts mensuring 30,000 to 40,000 =2 in cross
sectional nrea by means of prorrammed-conLrol weldin& machines with the relative-
ly low power of 400-600 kva. Orig. art. has: 6 figures, 3 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Institut elektroavarki im. Ye. 0. Patona AN UkrSSR (Electric Weldin.6
Institute, AN UkrSSR)
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Portable mn,~hiyi~ ",-)r tfia w-Ir,ingr cf r,iils on th~ track. A v torn.
svar. 18 no.4-59-i'll fp '(~5. (IMIRA 18:61'
1. Institut 1-1,9ktroevarki ir,.-:nl Fptorm AN llkrSolp. (for Yuc-hLk-
Yutsenko, I:clcxJovniko-i). ". 'r
1. furc
F.utfi,6,ykh ko-mbayno-i
Instituta lli.,Aetoritvwi Eutty (for Vc;zlot).
L 24811-66 EW(d)/EW(M)/EWP(V')/T/E'd?(t)/E74P(k)/t~-WP(h)/E'dp(l) JD/-HM/DJ
ACC HRs ~ AP6=6a SOU= COMI !UR/WX/66/00()/003/0039/0039
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AUMORS I alyan, B. 1,1 EL&~ ~OV, ~A,,; Kuphiak-Tataeukoi So
"a G.; Tlinura, V, it-
ORGs none
ITM Ains for pressure butt
T
178425
?an' unced bV Electric Val
no
Institut elektronvar-H-ANTERM
MLof PiR~a and shafts, Class 21, No.
SOURCEt Isobratenlya., prowwahlowWye obrestayl, tovarnyye anaki, no. 3, 1966, 39
TOPIC TAGS: butt welder, butt welding, pipe
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a machine for Pressure butt Xqld
of pipes and shafts, containing centering and clamping mechanisms. Thiess me
aniams consist of two clamping rings, one of which is connected to hyidra"AA
cylinder push rods, while the other is connected to the cylinder bodies which
press the pipes together with the help of clamping shoes during the welding proc-~
see. To allow welding of pw-ta of different diameter with intermittent he2ting,
the clamping rings are oquippe4 with awdliary hydraulic cylinders,. pushing
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b.-bn, lly on each clamping ring. The
the cent
f th linders displace the clamping shoes tov~rd
er o
e machine (see Fig6 1
PM- auxiliary cylinders;
2 - clamping ringsl
- clamping shoes.
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1-~L ZIL%FISVII-I' L. M., 1-GiNIEZE, :1. L., !,. V.
r- 1 0. V.
nd I,
"The Discovery of Toxoplasma Gondil in itrtts in the Luburbs of AlliBi."
Tenth Conference on Parasitological Problems and Diseases with Natura.1
.'lieu #-, rvoi rs, 22-29 October 1959, Vol - II, Publ ishi ni~ Foljoe .1." Acr~demy of
Sciences, USSR, Moscow-Leningrad, 1959.
Institute of Medical Parasitology Tibilisi
111 L-1 ! V C, 7
17, T
"'ilia jRp31j1t-; of t',,p Intracut,in-ojr for 1'--r1.,,.1n
r:Ye Dise"ace"
Voprosy_ toksoplazmoza, re,;ort thenes of a cmifer;,rct) on
I
oscola, 3-5 Apr11 1961. Dubl. by Not ~;-)tno:iloloi7 -,r.(] "Icrobtellwy
V
Im. iiamulnyn, Acrid. Med. Sni USSR, Moscow, 19`1,
pr i -1-1
. ! lf,!-'~ Wml.-
- -) - .- - "'
and
'iho rtowi I t of 'fraw-irch for Taxw-IlAw., ",fi Ili o1; -,i
P~jt',:rjloric Prt,-~,varjcy hy t~.p 1ntr:Lc-,1t,,,irpo!jq Terit"
11oprony tokqoo1azmo;a, ro,)ort themm'.1 of 'k
Voscow, 3-5 A-)r11 1-,,?61, iiubl. by Innt ntrl :'icrobto!o;7y
im. Anl. Scl Ul)",)~i, Xosrc;w,
YUCHUHIME, K.S.p red.1 DIMAM, X.I., red. Izd-va; DOMMA, E.D.)
tekhr.. red.
(Handbook on safe use of Bhort-delay blasting in Georgian coal
mineo]Rukovodstvo po bezopasnowu primoneniiu korotkozamedlen-
nogo vzryvaniin v ugolli3ykh shakhtakh Gruzii. Tbilisi, Izd-
vo Akad. nauk Gruzinskoi SSR, 1962. 66 p. (MIRA 15:12)
1. Akademiya nauk Gruzinskoy =9 Tiflis. Institut gornogo dela.
(Georgia-Blasting)
. I
"f"RABISHVILI, Irakliy Ivanovich, kand. tekhn. naukL K~L
ju 0 _ QILUt.,j!IDZE,
-- K.,~.jed.j ARDISIMILI, A.A., red.
(Underground mining of manganese deposits] Podzomnaia raz-
rabotka inargantsevykh mestorozhdenii. Tbilisi, Izd-vo All
Gruz. SSR, 1963- 407 p. 17:5)
1. YUCPUKCV, A. F.-, KCVTUTi, A. T.
2. USSR (6W)
4. Poultry - Feeding and Feeding Stuffs
7. Leading work precticeo In machine fattening of chickens. Pittse-4vdstvo no. 11, 1052.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953. Unclassified.
KUCIIUKOVA, M.; LINGOVA, St.
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Climate of the Black Sea, expressed in terms of weather. Trud Inst
khidro meteor no.13tl-31 162.
15-1957-3-3079
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 19579 Nr 3#
p 93 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Kuchukova, M. S.
TITLE: Vesuvianite from the Kara-Tyube Mountains (Vezuvian
iz gor Kara-Tyube)
PERIODICAL: Zap. Uzbekist. otd. Vses. mineralog. o-va, 1955,
Nr 8, pp 173-179
ABSTRACT: Vesuvianite in the region of the Kara-Tyube Mountains
occurs in garnet-vesuvianite, pyroxone-vaeuvianitep
vesuvianite-zoisite, and other types of skarnsp
and it also occurs in independent bodies. It formed
by replacement of alumino-allicate rocks# predominantly
hornfels; looally it replaced limestones. Three
types may be distinguished on the basis of age
relations. The first two occur in skarns associated
Card 1/4
Vesuvianite from the Kara-Tyube Mountains
16-1967-3-3079
with intrusions of biotite granite; the third occurs in
skarns related to alaskites. Type I consists of dark
brown and light brown varieties. It Is found in nests,
lenses, and thin vain networks in marmorized limestones.
Type II is green and greenish-gray, is frequently found in
independent skarn bodiesp and occurs at the contact with
alumino-silicate rocks. Type III is colored some shade of
muddy blue. It is concentrated In skarns that occur at the
cQntacts with alaskites. For the most part the vesuvianite
crystals are well formed, In elongated thin prisms, though
locally stubby columnar individuals are formed, oriented
parallel to each other or making up radiating aggregates.
The hardness of the mineral ranges from 6 to 7. The
vesuvianite has a vitreous luster, though a greasy luster
is found In some specimens. In thin sections the mineral
is completely colorless, though occasionally it is brownish
with scarcely noticeable pleochroism. The indices of re-
fraction for the differently colored vesuvianites range
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Vesuvianite from the Kars.-Tyube Mountains
15.1957-3-3079
between the following limits: Nm 1.704 to 1.725 and
Np 1.700 to 1.721; Nin--Np = 0.004. Brown vesuvianite
has the highest -refractive indices, blue the lowest.
The differently colored varieties are differentiated
chiefly by their content of Fe203 (from 1.12 to 4.65%),
FeO (from 0.53 to 3.32%)* T102 (from traces to 3%), and
A120 (from 13.31 to 18.65%). The chemical composition
of Re vesuvianites in variable, even within each type.
Brown vesuvianite is comparatively rich in Fe, Ti, and Mg,
and poor In alumina. Greenish-gray vesuvianite contains
lose Fog Ti, and Ca, but more alumina. Beg Snj Cuj V9
Ga, Ge, and other rare-earth elements are eharacteristically
absent from all the vesuvianites of the Kara-Tyube Mountains.
The color of the mineral depends on Its impurities; for
example, brown vesuvianite depends on the presence of Fe
and Ti, whereas green Is probably dependent on Cro In
addition to these Impurities, the color is also apparently
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VeBuvianite from the Kara-Tyube Mountains '~
15-1957-3-3079
affected by the phyaloo-chomical conditions that obtained
at the formation of the skarns. Vesuvianite formed in the
Kara-Tyube region both In alumino-silicate rock3 and in
carbonate rocks.
G.A.G.
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KTICHMVA, ~I'S-
Effect of enclosing rocks on the composition of vein formtions
in the Kara-Tyubs skarn field. Izv. All Uz. SSR. Ser. pool. no-3z
63-67 157. (HIRA 11:9)
(K&r&-Tyubs Hountains--Patrology)
BATALOV, A.B.; RAY)4WWMOV, Kh.M.-. URIKOVETS, Y.O.; ISAIVJKHMO',DOV, I.M.;
KIJCHMVA, H.S.; KLIAMIOV, A.A.; KATSOKINA, T.H-; HIMODZHAYIV, I.M.;
N.P.; TUTAUROV. Kh.T.; UWMUYZV, I.1h.
Winnor of the Lenin Prize. Uzb.geol.zhur. no.2:94-96 159.
(Kim 12:8)
(Abdiillaev, Khabib Kukhamedovich)
KUCIIUKOVAJ~. M.S.
...
Age and ore potential of lamprophyres of the Chakyl-Kalyan
Mountains. Uzb. geol. zhur. 7 no.3s/+1-48 163. (MIRA 16:11)
1. Institut geologii imeni Eh.M. Abdul3ayeva AN UzSSR.
ABDULLAYEV, Khabib Mukhamedovich, laureat Leninskoy prenii,
akademik (1912-); MAVLYA11OV, G.A.9 akademik, glav. red.;
BAYI..UKHAMEDOV, Kh.N., doktor gool.-miner. nauk, prof.p
otv. red. toma; K11MRABAYEV, I.Kh., doktor geol.-miner.
naukp red.; BORISOV, O.M.1. kand. geol.-miner. nauk, red.;
GORIKOVOYp O.P., kand. gool.-irdner. nauk, red.; KlJCHUKOVA,
.M.Si, kand. geol.-miner. nauk, red.; MATSOKINA, T.M., kand.
i-eo .-minor. nauk, red.; MUSIN, R.A., kand. geol.-miner.
nauk, red.; PETROV, N.P.., kand. gool.-miner. nauk, red.;
LYUBETSKAYA, R.Kh.p red.; NURATDINOVA, M.R., red.
(Collected works] Sobranie sochinenii. Tashkent, Izd-vo
"Nauka" UzSSR. Vol.l. 1964. 493 p. (MIRA 17:6)
1. AN Uzbekskoy SSR i chlen-korespondent AN SSSR (for
Abdullayev). 2. JUJ Uzbekskoy SSR (for Mavlyanov).
ABDUILAYEV, 1%.U31N, lt.A., kFaid. fluOl-, Mill I'LL I 10 t,'V
I-IMLYAFOVY G.A., aktidev-1k, glav. rod.; AY1 U?,HAXE-lXjV,
doktor Vor)l.-v.Jyj. nnuk, rod.; XJW-AiA.~X;-V, JAII.,
doktor gool.-min. nauk, red.; IjOlltlsovp kan~i. geol,
min. nauk, red.; GORIKCVCYY, O.F., kand. geol.,m-in. ntiuk,
red.; &QlfUKOVA, H.S., kand. geol.-min. nau", red.;
MATSOKINA, T.M., kand. geol.-ii-in. Timik, rel.; "T!;.'KILO!i,
L.Yo., rod.
[Collecied works] 9obranic sochinenil. Task~.kilrit Naukap
(J.'. I IIA I
Uzbokskol &~t. Vol.3. 1964. 40 p. 16-2)
1. Akade.,!Aya nauk UzLo~o~.oy (for
KUGOWRITA, N.D.
I
Yauna in the Akhaltalkhe upper locene, basin. Vest. LGU 14
no.24-.9) a 159. (MIRA 12:12)
_?Akhaltsikhe region--Paleontology)
Y",TCHULORTYA, N. D.,, Cand Geolog-MIneralog Set (dies) --- "7be paleoccoloi_ry
of the TAte Focenp fauna of the Akhaltaikhe basin". T.*-nin.;Irrad, IF40. 18 pp
(I.enln"ad Order of LPnln State U Im A. A. Zlidanov, ,,P-orgian rolytech Inst
Im V. I. J.,Lnin), 225 copies (Kl,, No 10, 1960, 127)
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Some notes on the collection of artilces "Mant introduction and
landscape gardening.N Bot. zhur. 45 no. 11:1704-1705 N 160.
(MMA 13211)
I* Sukhumskayn oPrtnaya stantsiya efiromolichnfth kulltur.
(Aromatic plants)
KUCHUMOV,A.P.
Survey of breeding work on potatoes for Industrial use. Trudy
VRIISP no.4:5-23 154. (MZRA 8:12)
(Potato breeding)
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S011 I 112-59-4-6969
Translaticri from: Referativnyy zhurnzl. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 4, p 77 (USSR)
AUTHOR: X~jchi~ ~oA. P.
TITLE: Some Problems of Commutation
PERIODICAL: Sb. nauch. tr. Tomskiy eicktromekhan. in-t i-nzh. zh.-d-transporta,
1957, Vol Z4, pp 19-40
ABSTRACT: The voltage drop in an armature coil is anilyzed according to the
classical theory of commutation. At variance with the classical theory, the
additional current of a short-circuited coil is regarded, not as a difference
between the true current and the straight-line commutation current, but as a
difference between this current and a current in the coil that woidd have no
inductance. As the resistances of the circuit being commutated increase, the
influence of the brush-contact voltage drop & U upon the course of the
commutation process decreases. And conversely, as the above resistances
decrease, the influence of _,) U grows, and the brush quality becomes more
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Some Problems Of COmmutation
irnp,,-rtant. The simplest type of "commutp-tion" is a. brush resting on a Blip
Zing, W!Lr:n A U exercises a major Wluence upz)n the "cc-nmjtat;~C-
as t1le
paramete-ra of the "circuit being commutated" are equal to --cro in thl-s caee.
F~~r this reauen, ~.n exhaustive st,,idy of volt-ampere c`L~Itxr?~cteristica of the
'r a C 0 C
contact between the brueh and g 14 P ring la of exceptioral --n-T. r.' n e f r th
theory ef commutation.
S. A. P.
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IMMW A?. VEITIFOV. V.A.. SOMLOV, N.I., GPJJZDt-,I. I.A., W(,1Ij15KIY,, YA.H.
'Analogue computer application for analysis of transient processes
in electrical systems.*
Report to be submitted for the 19th Biennial Session, Intl. Conf. on
Larf;e 21actric Systeme(GIGRI), Paris, France, 16-26 May 162.
YMIKOV, Moscow Power Engineering Inst. im V.M. Molotov
SOKOLOV, 0 0 0 a N
GRUZEEV.Leningrad Polytechinal Inst. im 14.1. Molotov
KWHUMOV. none given
WGINSKIY, All-Uniok Scientific Research Inst. Xlectro Power Engineering
JUICHUMOV, Aleksey Fetrovich, karyl.tekhn.nauk, dotsent: TRUSHMW, Anatolly
I
Effect of the disruption of the oven surface of a collector on the
operation of the brush contact. Izv.vys.ucheb,zav.: elektromekh.
5 no.1-101-104 162. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Kafedra elektricheskikh mashin Tomskogo elektromekhanicbeskogo
instituta inzhenerov zheleznodorzYnogo transporta.
(Electric machinery)
KAIRUEVP M. F., doktor tekbn. nauk, prof.; KI,'CIRV01,11 A. F., kand.
teUn,nauk, dotsont; '11011~i,:,
PARAIIZIN, V. P., inzh.
Commutation of electric traction motors undor actual operating
conditions and metbods for -,Lid-fInF it.. "fr',dY "IMITT 37:31~-429
YU.CI.IUIMOv,.A-P-p kand.tf-iklin.nauk, dlotsent; SYNCTIOV, II.F.,
dotr.ent I
Physical processes in the brush contact. Trudy OMILIT 40:189-203
163. MW1818)
YUCHUMOV, Konstantin Alsksandrovich, uchitall biologii
Let's preserve the green pearl. IUn. nat. no.5:18-19 '58.
(MIRA 11:5)
l.Borovsksqa shkola, Poseloic Koltubanka, Orenburgskaya oblastt.
(Buzuluk Pine Forest)
G.iUZD.--,V, If,,rrl Alck-sandrovIch; fADu-1,SKAYA, Kira Faritelr~ymoncvna;
KUCHIP-:OV, Leonid Aleksandrovich; 1=111137,1Y, Yakov
Natanovicb; PORrIOT-, Varlen Walevich; flikolay
IvanovIch; 111KOLAYFFNA, 1-1.1.p red.
(Use of analog, computers in electric power syrtems;
methods for study-!ng tvinsiont procosoos] PrInene-le
awilogo%- ;rvkh marhin v energetichesk-kh
ykh vychlelitel I
sistamakh; metody issledovanil perakhodnykh protse.-mov.
[By] I.A.Gruzdev i dr. Mo-,kwt, Energiia, 1964. 4CY? p.
(',-',Ii(A 18:2)
rjp.UZI)EV, T.A.; F.UCHUMOV, L.A.; M.A.KSMOV, Yu.A.
.XatOic-matinal moaeling of network6 with :,t(,u.'ylrg camponentas
Triudy ITI no,2,1.~167-74 165. (MIRA 1W)
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.
, A-14,11'19ZA r
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SIL.
GRVZDEV, I.A.; KITHITIMOV, L.A.1 FODOKSIK, V.Ya.
Mathematioal mrdoling of an aBynchronous load. Trudy LPI no.242,136-.
W* 165 - (MIRA 3.9:8)