SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LEONOV, A.A. - LEONOV, A.L.

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L40443_66 - WT(d)/FS8-Z/EWT(1)j W 2./M(d) ACC NRt - AP6007744 SOURCE CODi': UR/0293/66/oo4/ooi/O137/oi43 AUTHOR: Belyayev., P. I.; Leonov, A., A.; Popov, V. A., Kbachaturl nts, L. S.; 'ZI Filosofov, V. K. ORG: none TITLE: Some dynamic characteristics of the operator when tracking under Voskhod-2 spaceflight conditions SOURCE: Kosmicheskiye issledovaniya, v. 4, no. 1, 1966, 137-143 TOPIC TAGS: man machine factor, psychophysiology/Voskhod 2 ABSTRACT: The study.was designed to determine the effects of the entire complex of physical and psychophysialogical factors26f spaceflight on the Voskhod--2 crew. Four situations were considered: 1) Training under normal conditions; 2) activity in a spacecraft mockup; 3) activity.on the launch date; 4) activity during the actual spaceflight. The reaction of Belyayev and Leonov to visual tracking regimens of various frequencies -was monitored and the data wasftstatistically processed by a computer. The mode of-recording tracking activity is shown in Fig. 1. Using this system, it was possible to study the roJ-Iow:Lng operator characteristics: 1) the amplitude-frequency characteristic; 2) phase-frequency characteristic; 3) auto- .correlation function; 4) cross-correlation function; 5) transition function and some other characteristics. The studies showed that the dynamic characteristics of Card 1/2 uDc: 629.198.61 L 20443-66 ..,.ACC NRc AP6007744 Input -signal Output 01011 UO M U a 2 Fig. 1., Functional diagram of a tracking activity recorder 1 - Indicator; 2 - operator; 3 - object. the Voskhod-2 crew did not undergo any drastic changes under the influence of the spaceflight. Even the 10 min EVA activity did not alter operator characteristics. ~There was also no significant change in operator reaction time. The data suggested that the duration. of reliable work, which in the present study was maintained for nearly 13 min, is not altered. However, the study did show that operator activity concerned with incoming signals (fre~quency greater than 0.5 cps) was the most susceptible to spaceflight factors. It is felt that future, prolonged spaceflights will reveal how.the stability of the cosmonaut who is acting as a vital link in a control system will change with respect to time, mission characteristics, and con- ditions. Orig. aft., has; 6 figures and 1 table. (CD) SUB CODE: 05, o6/ SM DATE: 28Jul65/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 010/ ATD PRESS: rd. 2129K U'01NO-111 A.A. Unprecedented s --- i e., i conference or- the n w r, i tt a~. J Jr f" 7, C f, people in mclstering I e r.: t're astronautg P.- -v atirl .-'..A. f s t t a a,-, L i e -,.r (ae 91-iu, I'lloski-icd 211. Zj 'Prez-1dent Al. 3S.D.11, (f-~r 'ed "G, o- tkhod-2 f o I e74R 3 r TAKHTAIEV., Yu.B.,- IVANOVp R.H,_; LEONOVI A.F.; VARNAVSKIYO I.N.1 IZOTOV, N.I.; Improved technology for the r-kin of native alloy steel at the Orsk-Khalilovo, Metallurgical Combine. [Sbor. trud.] Nauch.-issl.inst.met, no-4%82-90 161. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut metallurgii (for Takhtayev, Ivanov). 2. Orsko-Khalilovskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat (for Leonov,, Varnavskiy,, Izotov, Musikhina). (KhA 11 lavo-Steel-14etallurgy) MURAVIUV, K.N.; MALOFEYEV, P.R., In2-hener, redaktcr; LEONGV, A.G., in-zh6- ner, redaktor. [Repair of metal cutting machines; technoloa E~ad organization-I Remcz~t metallorezhushchikh stankov; Technologiia, i organizatsiia. Izd. 2-3, perer. i dop. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-teI-.hn.izd-vo mashinostroitellno-i lit-ry, 1955. 304 P. (HIRA 8- 4) (Machine tools) LAPIN, P.I.; KOKAROV, I.A.; I-VOTHIR. A-!L4_KAZURKHVICH, F.S.; KAKAROV, S.N.; MARTZKIYANOV, F.B.; MOSUNOVA, D.I. (deceased]; SAUMOV. I.M.; SIIYAWA, S.V.; TSITSIN, N.V., akademik, otv.red.; MAKAROV, S.N., red.izd-va; GUSEVA, A.P., telchn.red. [Trees and shrubs: results obtained in the Kain Botanical Garden of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.] Derev'ia i kustarniki; kratkie itogi introduktaii v Glavnom botanicheakom sadu Akademii nauk SSSR. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1959. 190 P. (MIRA 12:10) 1. Moscow. Glavnyy botanichaskiy sad. (Trees) (Shrubs) IV !s- --air-A on ol~ him WL cpa G. ~M. Kosolanoff S R ;.7*hc exisience of kanibilluz tuittylitide. I., CeIfTI - V. K Sid . , 1 45 - v 91 5 ~i tm D d Akad ~ S S R kl Nw S A I , , , . . . . . cu . o u t . . y ~~-j 11 t6j, rtill j,11 xj:,tUral JC~qCjill (J) and lk,plialluld (JI) it was ccmclud(~d t1w Ito dellydnavil cumild.-, of defiahe corurm. 6,rrc-ip(jtxdltqe to anlzydridt- u- 1[. prxrd. fnnn Al(IN001 Na slli~ -tthsc- ~t a. with showfA dbh-r-:tai:A (IlIvIlL removal of MItO by ekatradi. ly~is loly. of file AljOj an(l SiO, Cc-nstituevii in rm alk. ulu. (5% N%LOH - + .5% KIM) (ILI)~ , This diffa.tice dc-crcas~A w i th v ;till.' jCtnp. tLI %NIIIIVII 11 t;;IS JjCtlt~I c.1. cull six wrcening cg 100) then ?, ~~,o. 16ROa where R. = Ua/\), which is the saine as the result obtained by Card 2/3 Steady state flow of a viscous 5/179/62/000/006/009/022 E032/E114 S.M. Targ ~Osnovnyye zadachi teorii iarninarnykh techeniy, Gostekhizdat 1961 (Fundamental problems in the theory of laminar flow)] - The above formula for ~O holds to within 5~~. An application of the analysis to a problem encountered in the manufacture of inan-r-iiade fibres and thin films.in cylindri~cal extrusion nozzles is discussed. SUBMITTED: May 24, 1962 Card 3/3 S/062/62/000/011/001/021 B101/B144 AUTHORS: Leonov, A. I,, and Keler, E. K. TITLEt High-temperature reactions lBetween Ce 20 3 and Al 20V and properties of the resulting cerium-aluminates PERIODICAL& Akademiya nauk SSSR. 'Izvestiya. Otdeleniye khimioheskikh nauko no* 11, 1962, 1905 - 191P. TEM Mixtures of CeO and Al 0 were heated-to 1000 - 17500C in H or NH 2 2 3 2 3 atmospherei The CeO 2 was reduced to Ce 2031 which reacted with the Al 203* The component ratio was varied between Ce 203 s-Al2 03 - 8 : I and 1 t 14- The resulting products were subjected to a thermogravimetric oxidativer analysis; the polymorphic conversions and the melting points in H 2 atmos- phere were investigated with a high-temperature microscope; and the powder patterns of the compounds were recorded. Resultst (1) From the equimolar Ce20 3 + Al2 03 mixture, the compound CeAlO 3 was synthesized after 2 hre ward 1/3 S/062/62/000/011/001/021 High-temperature reactions between... B100144 heating at 1650OC; this compound crystallizes cubically, has a lattice con- stant a - 3o78 2, specific gravity 6.17, Nm - 2.02, mean birefringence (,, 0.01), m.p. in H2 atmosphere 2075 t 250C- In mixtures of particle size