SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MININ, R. A. - MININA, S. A.
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MININ, R,,..pollcovnik; LOVI, A., ~olkovnlk
Drill in the methods and rules of night shootiw,. Voen, vest. 38
no. 6:41-46 Je '58. (KZRA 11:7)
(NIght fighting(kilitary science))
(Shooti4. Military)
MININ, Rafail Aleksandrovigh, polkovnik; VILICHINSKIY, I.K., polkovnik,
tekhn.red.
0 9 Tee R
Ofiring automatic pistol; firing techniques and training methods]
Strallba is avtomaticheskikh pistoletov; tekhnika strel'by I
iwtodika obucheniia. Moskva, Voen.izd-vo m-va obor.SSSR. 1959.
99 P. (MIRA 12:9)
(Pistol shooting)
LOVI, A.A., po2kovnik; polkovnik; KAFUSTIN, V.Ya. v podpolkovnik;
KAFUSTIN, V.Ya*q podpolkovnik; KASEWISKIY, B.R., podpolkovnik; MIKHEYEV,
I.V.9 podpolkovnik; VILICIUSKIY9 I.K., polkovnik, red.; SOKOWVA, G.F.p
tekhn. red.
[Regulations for --11 arms fire] Fravila strel'by iz stre2kovogo oru-
zhiia. Moskva, Voen. izd-vo M-va obor. SSSR, 1961. U8 &M 34:7)
(Shootingg Military)
MININ, R., zaaluzbennyy master sporta
Study of weap=s material. Voen. znan. 37 no.8:28 Ag(061.
(Rifles) MIRA 14:7)
MININ, R., zasluzhemiyy master sports.
The shot; methods of studying the elements of shooting.
Vocna,nan. 38 nool,.28c9.9 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:2)
(Shooting)
Minx, a. V.
Nastol,nais.
(Reference sheet of logarithms and intiloEsrithms with 4 decimal places without
use of interpolation) Moskva, Gos. izd-vo tekhniko-teoret. lit-ry, 1952. 4 p.
(53-33198)
QA55.m648
MININ) S. V., Cand Tech Fxi (d1so) -- "Invest1gation of V-,e effect of haBic
technological factors on certain characteristics of an asyrchronous tachometer".
Leningrad, 1949. 19 pp, (Min Higher and Inter Spec Dduc RSFSR, Leningrad
Inst of Precision Mech and Optics), 240 copies (KL, No 9, 1960, 125)
-- MIBINp. S. Vv muoter Teca Sta - (uiss) "The influence of the basic technological
factors on certain cnaracteristics of an asynemenous Tachometer." bemngrad,
.Ly pp. tlLu ti~6Ler Edue USSR. Ltiangrad ILLst o1: Precision Mbenanics & Okuics),
73
(m,., N, 4u, p.W)
MININ) VA.
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3757
Gavrilenko, Boris Alskoandrovlch, and Viktor Alokaandrovich M1n1n
Gidrodiftmichookiye mufty (Hydrodynamic Clutches) Moscow, Oborongiz,
1959, 338 p. Errata slip Inserted. 5,000 copies printed.
Reviewer: I.F. Semichastnov, Candidate of-Technical Sciences,
Abdent; Ed.: V.I. Lapidus, Candidate of Technical Sciences;
Ed. of Publishing House: M.P. Bogomolova; Tech. Ed.: I.M.
Zudakin; Managing Ed.: A.T. Sokolov, Engineer.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers, designers, and
scientific workers; and also for students taking advanced
courses-in the field of fluid drive.
COVERAGE: The book discusses the design, construetfen,, emtrol,
and application of hydroclutches. Methods of designing hy-
draulic transmission systems and methods of designing the con-
trol of a drive with hydroclutch are presented. Stationary and
transient processes in'a drive with hydroclutleh are.analyzed
on,~j basis of-studies conducted by the authors. In this
Hydrodynamic Clutches
SOV/3757
connection,.methods of increasing the stability of operation of
a drive with hydroclutch are discussed and a description of
hydro*clutch constructions which guarantee a great amount of
control with respect to revolutions and moments is given. B.A.
Gavrilenko wrote sections 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, and 11 of Ch. I, and
also Ch.II, III, and VI. V.A. Minin wrote sections 3 6 7, 9,
and 10 of Ch. I, IYy 'and V. There am 66 references: 45 'Soviet,
14 English, and 7 German.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Preface
Introduction
3
9
Ch. I. Fundamental Fact 's about Hydroclutches, Theory and Design 11
1. Operating principle and topical structural diagram of a
. hydroclutch 11
2. Names of hydroclutches 13
SOV/122-59-6-15/27
AUTHORS: Rozanov, B.V., Candidate of Technical Sciences and
Minin, V.A., Zngineer
TITLZ-. Problems of Power in'& Hydraulic Press Transmission
PZRIODICAL: Vestnik mashinoitroyeniya, 1959, Nr 6, pp 52-55 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In a modern powerful pumping installation for a hydraulie
press, an improvement of 1% in efficiency way save
100 000 roubles per annum,and reduce the cooling require-
ments. In the definition of efficiency, the pump idling
power in counted among the losses. The utilisation
factor becomes a primary consideration. Typical load
graphs are shown and the principal quantities describing
pumping plant for non-Russian press installations are
listed in the table, namely, incorporating "Southwark"
and "Worthington" (USA), "Balke* (Germany) and "Sigma-
Lutin" (Czechoslovakia) pumps. A typical powerful
installation may have*an efficiency of 79% and the cost
of driving the pumps when idling may amount to one million
roubles per annum. Ways 6f improving the efficiency
so defined are discussed; Splitting up the pumping
Cardl/3
SOV/122-59-6-15/27
Problems of Power in a Hydraulic Press Transmission
installation into small units to match the idling
hydraulic power closely to the required power is con-
sidered impractical owing to complexity of control
equipment. Splitting into large units involves the
problem of starting currents in powerful induction
motors. Synchronous motors may be economical but
frequent starting uses up switchgear. The starting and
stopping of the pumps by controllable clutches is
preferred as proved by tests carried out at the Izhorskiy
zavod (Izhora Works). Friction clutches with hydraulic
actuating (Figure 3) and hydraulic couplings (Figure 4)
are considered. The illustrated multi-disc friction
clutch, with coil spring pressure for engagement and
hydraulic cylinders for disengagement is cooled with
hydraulic oil but recommended only for slow speed pumps.
For higher speeds, hydraulic couplings combined with
friction clutches are considered, which are said to
accelerate the pump up to 856,10 nominal speed, at which
speed the friction clutch is engaged. A reduction of
losses due to residual torque by a factor of 4 is claimed,
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Problems of Power in a Hydraulic press Transmission
made possible by a reduction of 40% in the size of the
hydraulic.coupling. The slip loss under load is
eliminated. Broadly, a multi-dine clutch is arranged
between the driving and driven wheels of the hydraulic
coupling. The unit is controlled by a system incorporating
a centrifugal governor and a level detector in the accumu-
lator of the pumping installation. The control action
includes the filling of the fluid flywheel to accelerate
the pump, the engagement of the friction clutch and the
emptying of the fluid flywheel. Operation.without
accumulators is possible with centrifugal pumps and may
be another means of improving plant efficiency. Sulzer
pumps of German origin with a delivery of 6 tons/min and
a pressure of 320 lig/cm2reach 80% efficiency.
There are 5 figures and I table.
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GAVRILENK09 Boris Alskeandrovicbg kajid, tekbn muk; MININ, Viktor A14kpamp-
. drovich*-OLOVNIKOV, Imbixid Sergeyevich; SMCWf96Tt-I-.F-.-t-k-and-.--
tekbn. mmkp retfemwnt; BYSn=SKAYA, V.V.9 insh.t red,; TIKHOUV,
I.Ya.
[Hydraulic brakes] Gidravlicheskie tomoza. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-
tekbn. Isd-vo mashfmootroit,'Iit-ry, 1961- 243 p. (KMA l4t9)
(Hydraulic brakes)
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L
F~ qGj Init a of Chemical physicsy AN SSSR (Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN
itut
kinetics of forma the
5-~ Tn%Z: Soon characteristics of the polymeriagu6 a in
via
presence of diethylaminoothanol as catalyst (6th port in the series 0 or-
off
#ation'of forioldehyd-
SGURM - Vysokomolakulyarmae soyedinsaiya, v. 7, inoe'lls 19651 1672-1676
TOPIG TAGSs polymerization kineticsy catalytic polymerization, formaldehyde
ABSTRAM Polymerization kinetics of a 23.3 mole/I solution of formaldehyde in
oluene (at -300 and in the presence of diethylaminoothanol) was inv tigated
"Y d from 0Z to 3 x 10!9 mole/I.,
~~.with the,concentration of the latter being varie
A dilatometric; methodj.details of which are given in an earlier wokk (N. F.
!I-;, ~..Proshlyakovas IFs Sanaya,, and N. S. Yenikolopyans Vysokomolake soyed. 5. 1032j'
S.-
was ;6i;yed in the study of the kinetics.I.The general shape of the
'19634
shown in Fig. 19: It,was established that the formalde-
'f kinetic curves o4ained is
-','byd9,'po1;ymsrization is greaterthan,third order, while# with respect to the
_:_UDd-2-66.095.264+678.5-L,'-~I
_.Yand. tekhn. rinul,
GAMILEITKO, B.A., kand.tpk-hri.nauk; ; VYrZGUK, A.V.,
inzh.
Start devices with hydrody-namic tranar-0-551on systcr's for gas
turbines of ele--ic pCwer plants mounted on railroad cars.
Energomasbinostioenie -11 no.!.-.')9-42 Ja 165. (M I RA 2.8. -1)
SHAGINYAN) A.A.; MINIVO-V.A,; KFDRINAI N.F.; YENIKOLOPYAN, N.S.
1-:-,
Some specific features of formaldehyde polymerization in t~A
presence of dlethylamlnoethanol as a catalyst. Vysokom. so6d.
7 no.11:1872-1876 14 165. (KIRA 19:1)
1. Institut khiiricheskoy fiziki AN SSSR. Submitted December 4,
1964.
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ACCOSSION NR: AP4041207~ S/0207/64/000/00i/0159/0161.
~~l AUTHOR: MnLn~ Vol F.
TT LE: Concer
IT n:Lng the explosion on* the surface of a liquid-
,'-i-SOURCE: ZhurnalkprLkladnoy mekhanLki i tekhaichaskoy fLziki, no. 3gi
19649 159-161
TOPIC TAGSs explqsion,.cylLndr'Lcal explosion, point explosion
ABSTRACT: The results of experimental Investigation of the notion
of an ideal incompressible and weightless fluid of Lnf inite depth
caused by an explosion on "i to surface are presented. The explosto
Vwere caused by discharging a 50 pff 3-kv'copecitor bank ~ocross a n711
chrome wLre 40 ma long and 0.09. mm in diameter. The notion of the'.,
liquLd.after explosions was recorded in the beginning bf the proceps!
:by a high-speed SFR-1 camera and by a Pentazet 16 camera afterwar
do
Two types of explosion, cylindrical and point, were investigated.
The depandence.of crater diameter an time was;plotted in a lo-garLth-j
uLc-c'oor4Ln&te system., In.-the. initial stage of the explosion$ the
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experimental points formed 'a straight line and. remained close to it
up to 10 2 sec. The slope of the lines dbtaLned varied from 0.45 to-
0.48, averaging 0.47 for 20 experiments. After 10-2 sec. experimen-:
tal points deflected down from the straight line. It is obvious
that beginning with times la;ngor than 0.01 sec, the crater lose*
its geometric similarity and the acceleration of gravity substan--
tially affects the subsequent motion of the fluid. In the case of
a point explosion on a water surface, the experimental points lie onl!*~
a straight Ila* up to 6..6-10 .-3 sec, with a slope cl*ose to 0 .4. -The
average slope for 20 experiments was 0.38. OcL'&,* art. has 4
figures.
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STRELKOVP M.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; BAKLANOV, G.M., inzh.; MININ, V.I.,,
inzh.; DAVYDGV,, B.V., inzh.; KUCHMENT, O.V., inzh. '
Recent technological develppments in the manufacture of rein-
forced contrete mine struts. Ugoll Ukr. 7 no.7t22-23 J1 063.
(MIPA 16:8)
(Mine timbering-Equipment and supplies)
(Reinfoi-ced contrete construction)
~i-6~ V~f(o)/EPA(s)-2/iWT(m)/ZPF(n)-2/EPA(w)-2/EPA(bb)-2/.
Dffl(b) Pab-IO/
Pq_4/Pt_10/Pu_4
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;AUTHORe t&_Uorodskix, g.11; T., B
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;Laxoran !L-V jij 5.1
;Boyko, G. V._
:TITLEt , Method for manufacturing flat foam pycocerm products.
;Class 32, No. 163326
:SOURt9i Byulleten' Isobre.tenly L tovsrny*kh anskov, no. 19, 1964, 32
-;TOPIC TAGSt An Author Certificate has been issued for a method of
inanufacturing flat foam pyroceran (sitall) products based on glass
~'imade from slag. The glass is host-treated In two stages-in order to
porous surface, while saintalpinj a nonporous subsurface.
!While the-subsurface is being cooledq the surface is heated to
1100-150C above the crystallization point to a viscosity not to *z-
!ceed 400-300 poise, and maintained under these conditions for 10-30
minutes.
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MININ, V.M., insh.
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Modernization of the ShchOM-D ballast cleaner. Pat' i put.khoz.
6 no.l2sl4-15 162. (KRA 16tl)
(Railroads-Equipment and supplies) - -
I
Ln:Lri,, I a "0v
7
116
CIbrabot1ra Foch-vy fla Tsrdinnykh ! Zalc--hnykh Zenl,lakh (Prepp-ratIcn of Groruic', --n
New ant 1 ' ,'af-, ~ e -L and S o i 1
Ya-. A . Findn., P. Ye. 11iki-Varov, 1 A. A. Flishkzln.
Eioskva, Sell Khozgiz, 1955 -
-55 P. Illus., Di-a,-rs., Tables
(?eredovoy Opyt V Sell Skoir, Khozyayst.ve)
U =-- 9-111*4.
Methods of studying the redistribution of soil horizons caused by
the improvement plowing of Solonsts soil@ of the Chestnut soil sonq
(with french summary In Insert). Pochyawedento no.12:31-37 D '56.
(NLU 10: 2)
1. Toestyusnyy naucbno-iselsdavatelskly institut, mekhanizateli
sel'skogo khozyaystva.
(Solonsts soils) (Plowing)
ACC NR' AR6035189 SOURCE CODE: UR/0274/66/000/009/AO05/AO05
AUTHOR: Bol'shakov, 1. A. ; Minin, Yu. N.
TITLE: Spatial methods of separating signals from static in a multichannel
wide-scanning-field system
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Radiotekhnika i elektrosvyazl, Abs. 9A27
REF SOURCE: Sb. 2-ya Wes. konferentsiya po teorii kodir. i yeye prilozh.
Sekts. 5. Ch. 1. M., b. g., 46-57
TOPIC TAGS: signal interferex~ce, signal correlation, reflected signal, sig
noise separation
ABSTRACT: A synthesis of the best operators for detecting and measuring signif
parameters on a background of spatially concentrated noise interference by tile
methods of the theory of statistical solution is made. The comparative analysis
is carried out tor optimum and some nonoptimum Orocessing systems. For the
solution of the problem. the amplitude and phase characteristics of individual
receiving systems are assumed to be known. In addition, it Is assumed that the
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observation time of the effective signal is much less than its interval of corr6la-'
tion, which corresponds to the case of slow fluctuations of the reflected signal on
a radar in comparison with the period of observation. Spatial methods of separat- i
ing signals from interference in a multichannel detection system offers a sub-
stantial advantage in comparison with methods which do not provide for the com-
pensation of interferences. For the measuring stage, the angular sector of
significant increase in the noise errors of measurement can be noticeable
decreased. The bibliography consists of 3 titles. Yu. Belousov. [Translation of
abstract] [NT]
SUB CODE: 17/
V2
MOIN,,Yuriy Vladimirovich, ,,. -ist; YEKDIOV~ D.G.j red.;
-- I-
-KAR~N','--G.A.., red.; TANASHEV,R.I.,, red.; FILIMONOVA,
D.S., red.
[For an economic use of fuel and lubrication materialal
Za ekonomiiu goriucbego i smazoohnykh materialov.
Arkhangel'sk, Arkhangellskoe knizhnoe izd-vop 1963. 24 p.
(MIRA 17:5)
KMKA, A. K.
Dissertations 61he Comerision of Organic Acids and Their R'dle in the ReslAration of
Potatoes*" Cand Biol Sci, Inst of Biochemistry inezIA A. N. Bakhp Acad Sci USSR,
Moscow, Oct-J)ac .53- (Vestnik Akadenii Nauk. Moscow, Jun 54)
SO: SUN 318~ 23 Doe 1954
I(ININA, A.Z.
- ----%mwwAm
Variability of organic acid content In the leaves and tubers of potato.
Blokhimlia. 18 no.6:718-724 N-D 153. WaA 6:12)
1. Institut biokhimit im. Bakha Akademii nauk SSSR. Noscow.
(Potatoes) (Acids. Organic)
MIMAY A*- K.
on"s -W of
d A. K1171-15-
J�A,CUt&-'B:Mf UMI.Rtoychem., Acad. Sci. U.S.S.W,-Mosc*WT--
khj_, 19, 1 0' 1954).-In potato cuts exposed to
the t
at of =k acid increases and the conversion of
citric to malk " has beett- confirmed. The ate of such
conversion Is directly proportlocal 4o the ariginal citric/malic
aeldratio. The Impeding effect of C% on the conversion of
citric acid Is more highly manifest In the formation of malle
and to a lesser extent in the disappearance of citric.acid, and
cot. pletely Inhibits the formation of axalic add. Findings
apply also to dahlia and sweet potato tubers and to beet
roots. Respiration and the activity of dehydrogen-se and of
fumarase are enhanced In cut tubers. CO, Impedes respim-
tion and dehydrogensse activity. The rate of meth le b1
'Y=. u
reduction by potato tuber liquors Is slowed by the
B. S. Lev'
citrate.
MINIM, G. 1.
----- ----
Differential diagnosis of croup in children. Vop. okh. mat. 4-
det. 8 no.7:25-28 Jl 163. (MIRA 17:2)
1. T% kafodry detokikh InfektzionnykJi bolonzey (zav, prof. D.D.
Lebedev) II Moskovskogo meditsinskogo instituta Imeni N.I. 111rogova.
SUMS"KAYAp L.S., kand.takhn.nauk; MILEYKOVSKIY V.I., inzh.; NALETOV, D.V.,
inkhop, ~~N~INA ~G.M. inzh,; RYABOY, E.B., inzh.
Automatic control of the combustion process in the TP-10 boiler.
Teploenergetika 8 no.11:30-37 N 161~ (MIRA 14:10)
1. TSentrallnyy kotloturbinnyy institut i Turbinno-kotellnyy
zavod.
(Boilers) (Automatic control)
SIMI-ISULYAJ L.S., k&nd. tekhn. rj.~uk-; MIRT-INA, G.E., inzh.
Study of pressure control in P. high-speed reducing and cccl-ing
unit of an 800 M. block with load drops in the turbine. TapIc-
energetikA 12 no.7:21-26 il 165. (MIFIA 18t?)
1. TSentralInyy kotloburbinnyy institut.
NIVINA, I. P.
25076 HIMMA, 1. P. Ratsionallnaya Tekhnika Poseva I Normy Vyseva Lugopastbish-
chnykh Travosmesey V Razlichnykh Prirodnykh Uslo'Wyakh Lesnoy Zony. V
Sb: Voproa7 -Kormodobyranlya. Vyp. 2.M., 1949, S. 39-43
SO: Letopis', No. 33, 1949
NININTA, I. P.
I
ISTININA) I. P.
Grasses
Using graindrills for sowing forage
grass mixtures. Korm.baza 3 No. 6, 1952.
llonthly List of Russian Accessions, Li:z-;rary of Congress, September 1952. IMCLAS-iliFl~D,
m 1 Ida 1.
Pastures
Reclamation of Innd for meadow and pasture crop --otafJon. Tdlkb~ proizv., 11Z,
no. 2, 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 195P Uncl.
HININA, 1. P.
Pastures
Auttimn work in meadows and pastures, Sots. zhiv. 14 No. 9, 1952.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, December 1952, Unclassified,
KININit, I.P., kwAidat sellskokhosMetvonnykh nauk.
--- b.... . ..
Meadow-,Rpastur* farming abrood. Zooledelle 4 no.6:116-120 Jo 156.
(Km 9:8)
(Pastures &ad a sad owe)
JONYUSMV, 14S.,kando liall skokhosymystyannykh nauk; MININA,# ..I..*.P-OkRnd-
sollskokho2YMY9tTO=Ykh nAUk
Gravolwd faming as the source of a rich food supplY, Zhivot-
novodetvo 21 no.4135-40 Ap '59. (MIRA 12:5)
(Pastures and meMove)
MI1,411m, I. P.
"Plant Distribution as a Factor of Yield and Control of Inter-
Species Relations in Grass Mixtures."
report to be presented at the 8th Intl Grassland Congress, Reading, England, 11-21 Jul
1. MININA,-I, S.
2. USSR (600)
4. Rabbit Hutches - Moscow Province
7. Now system for keeping rabbits on collective
farms of K9sc9w Province.
Kar. i zvor. 5 No-5. 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, "WIMI-V 1953. Unclassified
PAVLOV, M.K.; BABAK, B.D.; ILUNIVA., IOL..; LEONTYUK, S.V.;
GRIGORIM, Ye.; USACHEVA, I.G., red.; SOKOLOVA, N.N.,
tekhn. red.
[Manual for the rabbit raiser]Spravochnik krolikovoda. Mo-
skva, Sellkhozizdat, 1962. 214 p. (MIRA 15:11)
(Rabbits)
KOMISSAROVA., A.N., rietodist; BYKOVA, A.F., matodist po pchelovodstvu;
GAVRILOVA V.Ye.; MlNlNA, I.S.; CHE00VA, I.D., met-odist; BLUEAN, A.0.
Exhibition of speoial items. Yriforv..biul.VDNy-li no.5.23-33-1 My- 164.
(MIRA 18:5)
I.. Pavillon "Kartofmll I ovaOichill na ',~vntavko ricstizIltilly
narodnogo khozyayst-va SSSR (fr-c Kcrailsoarova). 2. Glavrj~y
metodist pavillona "I tit.,3evois t.,, na Vystavke dostiz~eniy
narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR (for Gavrilova). 3. Glavnvy
zootekhnik pavilloria "Krolikovulstvo" na Vystavke dostizheniy
narodnogo Phozyaystva SSSR (for Minl4vA). 4. PavIllon "Mekhani-
zataiya I elektrifikatsiya sellskoga khozyaystvall na Vy.~Aavke
dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva l;SSR (for Chernova). 5. Glavnyy
metodist I pavillona rKhzanen4-yp- L pererabotka zerna" ria ',Iystavke
dost!.zhenI.y naradnogo kh-azyay4t-.,-i S-SSF (for Blidman).
FREY, V.I.; YEFIMOVv M.V.; FEYGIN2 L.M;; MININA. K.G.; KALYSHEV, I.I.,
reteenzenti SKOBNIKOV,, M.L., re senzent; BRAUN, G.A.p retsenzent;
BRAUNO G.A., rsteenzeut; MUSHCHOV, N.A., reteenzentj GRISHINA, T.D.,
red.-izd-va; IYERUSALIMSKEA, Ye.i tokhn. red.
[Comparative evaluation of iron-ore deposits based on the results of
a preliminary prospecting] Sravnitellnaia oteenka zhelezorudnykh
mestorosbdenil po rezul'tatam predvaritellnoi razvedki. Moskva, Goo.
naucbno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr, 1961. 153 pe
(iron ores) (MIRA 1402)
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KONTOROVICII, A.B.; BABRIA, N.Mij,,~MIIA, L.D.
Some geochemical features of the Mesozoic sediments in the
Turukhansk and Napas areas of the West Siberian Plain.
Geol, i geofiz, no*6?3-U 16le (MIRA 14:7)
1. Sibirskiy nauchno-lealedovatel'skiT institut gelogiip
geofiziki i minerallnogo syrgyap Navosibirok.
(West Siberian Plain-Trace elements)
KONTOROVIGH, A.9.;4-XJNINAj_L.D.; ANTAKOV, R.M.
Use of the method of subjecting samples to the electric discharge
of air jets in quantitative spectrum analysis. Trudy SNIIGGIMS
rio.34:142-148 '61. (KRA 15:8)
(Rocks-Spectra)
KUZNF,TSOV, A.D.; LUODYANSKAYA, T.S.; WNINA, L.I.
Brief news. Sudostroenie 30 no.8:65-66 Ag 164. (KRA 180)
1. Uchenyy sekretarl sektsii primeneniya plastmass v sudostroyenii
pri Leningradskom oblastnom pravlenii Nauclino-tekhnichaskogo obshchestva
sudostroitellnoy promyshlennosti imeni akademika Krylova (for Kuznetsov).
7
F(agagodorihaiiiia voAusbaof many vWxnlem pisdsfilsiusli~
[V"tion ilf M,ii~lurf 'd ~ir OW ilithm-for al 0-
UrAkdyliq surfam] Mrs~*J~rm- i (:Wrdortm, A.;, z �"S.
2 fisk. 3 refs. DWB, DLC Ahei th ll'i
sourfam at various jxmito in th~ I ',SV the ulfi- ......... Ow
bumkffimtion of the atinnophen- from th, m~dtdNwg V ........I mdpi
d= ca"tiom. The diumal hm-ld--ii .... .. I - J,-: . ..... i,,l lr.,r,t th, -,d i~
lsvftit~ptisd with the aid 4 h, --c -1, 1-1 1,6 J~, ih~
forfn&timofkW;md ritiots in the .1,;4hi 'il ... 4-kv-p,~
ol tk dry wirmls during the day in th, .thw .;,i thi- Alf
caumd irwrejumed Houdine-a and %nnizi :--nn ,, ., f: -w-J NuAye: If. 1. Humidity
vNiatlem 3. zTepwatift rate 3. RydrologlE ty-Ap
/V\
14-1-622D
Translation from: Referativn Zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 1,
P. 72 (USSRJ
AUTHOR: Minina, L. S.
TITLE: Effect of Underlying Surfaces on Changes in the Moisture
Content of Air Masses on the Evolution of Cold Fronts in
Swmer over the European Part of USSR. (Vliyaniye pod-
stilayushche'y poverkhnosti na izmeneniye vlagosoderzhaniya
vozdushnoy massy i evolyutsiyu kholodnykh frontov letom
nad Yevropeyskoy territoriyey Soyuza)
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the
degree of Candidate of Geographic Sciences, presented to
the Central Forecasting Institute (Tsentr. in-t prognozov)
Moscow, 1956
ASSOCIATION: Central Forecasting Institute (Tsentr. in-t prognozov,
Moscow)
CARD 1/1
ABRAMOVIGH. K.G.; ASTAFMO, P.D.; BYKOV. V.V.; BUSKUK, V.I.;
61UROV, V.P.; ZVZRXV. A.S.; MINIX&. L.W MOROZKIN, A.A.; JIUFFJRT.
L.4.; 31WTXY"B.K.; ZY #D8; Z'JW&ITANA, A.P.,redaktcr.
TABNOGORODSUTA, M.M.,redattor.
(School anaptical itlail of woa~her maps] UchsbuyL sinopticbesoi
atlIAn. Le4ingrud, Gid.r6"teoiO19 190:
gicheekos ~xd-!vo. Pt. I ,9
40 61d. fqr itu4*nt~,us1dg'tbe
wapf a pol
school GiM40iiCal atia'a -b'f Zadianil~ d1la's,tudentov
1C "t1~h4bfioxu,-*-1nopt1chevkomu itlasu.w chttstl'l. Soit' A*S.'Zverev.
1956. 114 P. p 10*: 5)
(Noteorology-Oharts. diagrams, sto.)
IV
ASTAftlKO,-, P.D.. kand.geograficheakikh nauk; BL&TSIV, A.I., kend.fiziko-
matematicheskikh nauk; GUROV, V.P., ksiod.fiziko-matematicheskikh
nouk; ZTANV. A.S., kand.fiziko-mtomatichookikh;nank; ZMAN.,G.D.,
doktor geogrefichaskikh nauk; KIM kand.geogreficheskikh nauk;
HCHOU111. A.A., lazhener-meteorolog-. RUPMT. L.L.. kand.greografiche-
skikh nauk; SARGHYXV, B.M., inzhener-mateorolog; SAMOYLOY. A.L.
kand.fisiko-metemsticheskikh nauk; TUMTTI, Z.L., kand.geogrefiche-
skikh nauk; CHERNOVA. V-F.. starshiy nauch.nvy sotrudnik; CHISTYAMOT,
A.D.. kand.fisiko-matematichoskikh nauk; POGOSTAM. Xh.P.. prof.,red.;
YASUOUGRODWAYA, M.N., red.; BRAYNINA, M.P.. tekhn.red.
Ciiynoptic study atlas] Uchebayi sinopticheskii atlas. leningred,
Gidrometeor. izd-vo. Pt*29 %:Soots P.D.Astopealco i dr.) 1957.
90 fold. maps (in portfolio)_ _ _ (Practical recommendations
and assigments for students using the *Synoptic study atlas"
Hatodichaskie rkomandstaii i zadantia dlia studentov k *Uchabnomu
sinopticheskow atlasu,s chest' 2. Soot. A.S.Zverev. 1957. 87 P.
1. TSentrallnyy Inatitut prognozov (for Chernovs) (MIRA 11:3)
(Climatology--Charts, diagrams, etc.)
KIKHL L.Se
- - --l-1- , ~
Zffect of ground surface on changes in moisture content of the air
and evolution of the cold front over the Xxropean territory of the
U.S.S.R. in summer. Trudy TSIP no.60:65-79 '57. (MIRL 11:3)
(Atmosphere) (Humidity)
mmiu, 4,,S.
-------------
ting of air particles in the lower
ths warm part of the year. Meteor.i
fa. (MIRA 14110)
(Winds)
STEKHNOVSKIY., D.L.; MINIVA, L.S.., red.j ZARKH, I.M., tekhn. red.
[Baric field of the globs; basic characteristics and some
problems of atmospheric circulation] Bariches3we pole zem-
nogo shara; onnovnye kharakteriatiki i nekotorye voprosy at-
moefernoi toirkuliatsii. Pod red. L.S.Mininoi. Moskva.*
Gidromsteor. izd-vo 1962. 145 P. (KrU 15 s4)
(Atmospberic pressure)
AUTHOR& Vinint S*V. - . - 136-4-14/23
TITLE: Investigation of the properties of an alloy of copper with
manganese and tin. (Izsledovanie svoystv splava medi s marg-
antsem i olovon.)
PEFUDICAL: "Tsvetnye Metalla" (Non-ferrous Metals) 1957, No. 4.
pp, 64 - 73 (U*S*S*Ro)
ABSTRAOT: The production and properties of a special manganin alloy,
MM140-7-3,, axe described in this article. The composition of
the alloy-was selected after preliminary experiments on the
electrical properties of copper-manganese alloy with additions
of 2-4% tin. The main components are 6.8 - ?,2% Mn, 2,8 - 3-21%o
Sn. 0.05 - 0*2% Fe, remainder Cu; the impurities, of which a
total maximal value of 0.4%, is permitted, are: 0.02% S, 0.05%
Niq 0.05% Znq 0.1% Si and 0.05% Al. The electrical propewties
of the alloy make it suitable for use in rotors of asynchronic
tachometers.
The starting materials f or preparing the alloy were type Ml
copper cathodes, type Mp 1 manganese and type 02 tin. The best
1xidiser was found to be the copper-phosphorous alloy type
M
Card 1/4 M -1 ( r OCT 4515-48). As a pzotective covering a slag mixture
o
0
88% dry highly purified bottle glass with 12yo copper oxide
( rOCT 4469-48) was used. Protective flux and copper were placed
Investigation of the properbies of an alloy of copper with
manganese bAd tin. (Cont.) 136-4-14/23
into a heated graphite crucible, the alloy being deoxidi8ed with
the copper phosphide when the temperature reached 1 100 C.
After this the manganese and t;n were added in portions. When
the temperature reached 1 180 C the remaining quarter of the
copper-phosphide alloy was added. The oontents of the crucible
were stirred with a graphite stirrer at intervals. The alloy
was poured into metallic moulde 90-110 mm in diamter, 350 mm
high and pro-heated to 80-100 "'C. The moulds were dressed with
the solution of 30Yo colophony and 7(Ylo acetonS. The pouring
temperature for the alloy was 1 150 - 1 180 0. satisfactory
casting properties being posselssed by the alloy.
Experiments were also carried out on the press-forming of the
alloy into tubes for rotors. The alloy was found to be rather
more plastic at lower than at higher temperatures, th8 upper
temperature for satisfacto3rj press-forming being 670 0. Exper-
iments on the extrusion of 42 mm external diameter tubes for
making rotors were carried out in 1955-1956 at the Krasni
Vyborzhets Works. Each ingot, after annealing, was cut into
Card 2/4 three b;anks which were drilled and then heated for two hours
to 650 C. A 600 ton vertical hydraulic press was used for the
extrusion. A lubricant of 80% machine oil and 202o' graphite was
Investigation of the properties of an alloy of copper with TUMganese
and tin. (Cont.) 136-4-14/2-3
used. Using the optimal length of blank (found to be 100-120
mm) tube lengths of 1e2 m with wall thicknesses OC3-5 mm and
external diameters of 42 mm. were obtained.
Experiments were also carried out on the heat treatment of
the alloy itself and of finished rotors, and the mechanical and
electrica,,' roperties (resistance in the temperature range + 20
to + 10 73 were measured. Results are presented graphically
and in tables. Tables also show details and results of the
press-forming experiments and illustrations of micro and macro-
structures of the alloy in various states of heat treatment and
from different test pieces are given. 2/m. the
The resJd;ivity of the alloy was found_500be 0.3 Omm
temperature coefficient being - 0.8 X 10 / C. The tensile
strength was 35-40 kg/mm the rtlative elongation 42-35% and
the Brinell hardness 80-9~ kg/mm . Stress-removal annealing
tnptrature and stabilising ageing temperature were 400 and
100 C. respectively. It is claimed that the new, extrusion
method for making rotors is superior to existing methods based
Card 3/4 on casting and stamping* The rotors are obtained with fine
equi-axial granular structure and have a superior performance.
There are 8 figures and 4 tables, 7 references, of which three
Investigation of the properties of an alloy of copper with
manganese and tin* (Conte) 136-4-14/23
are Slavic.
AVAIIABLE:
Card 4/4
KIN13p TeA9. In honor,
low designs of hydraulic couplings and causes of variations of
speed In driving system havlog hydraulic -couplings, Test, mash,
37 ao.7r7-13 11- 00, Sydraulto tranesinsion) (KM 1018)
-7nn
V.A. Ornd
tc r At ~~tndy
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rfon:1- lice C!v--r
0
c"tion UIS73R. !,.o-: Cr"--cr o-' L---I-ii, -,-A Cr~',cx 04, L-bcl~ (I !!~nn,r
2cohnic-1 School im B-urnan), 150 co, ic-;.- D,L,49J-5",
ASTAPENKOP P.D.; BELISKAYA, N.N.; BUSHUK, V.I.,- BUSHUK, O.A.; GUROV, V.P.;
ZUBYAN, G.D.; KATS, A.L.; MIN !A~.; MDROZKIN, A.A.; PAVLOVSKAYA,
A.A.; POGOSYAN, Kh.P.; SAMOYLOV, A.-I.; SKIMOV9 P.I.; TARAKANOV,
G.G.; TURKETTI,, Z.L.; CHERNOVA, V.F.; CHISTYAKOVt A.D;
(Synoptic atlas for schoola]Uchebnyi ainopticheskii atlas. Pod
red. Kh.P.Pogosiana. 3, perer. i dop. izd. Leningrad, Gidrometee.
izdat, 1962. 217 gold.col.maps. (MIRA 16:3)
_[Assignments for studento]Zadaniia dlia uchashchikhsia. Pod
red.]Kh.P.Pogosiana. 138 p. (Methodological instructions and
recommendations for teachersTM-otodicheakie ukazaniia i rekomen-
datsii dlia prepodavatelei. Pod red. Kh.P.Pogosiana. 73 p.
(Meteorology-Charts, diagrams, etc.)
BALTYATEVA,, T.F.; MININA, L.S.
Cheracteristice of the weather and atmospheric circulation
In the winter of 1960-6l.' Meteor. i gidrol. no.2:51-57 7 162.
(MIRA 15:2)
(Meteorology) -
MININA, L.S.
Vortex structure of cloudiness based on meteorological
satellite data. Meteor. i Sidrol. no.1:12-22 -T& 164.
(MA 17:3)
1. TSentrallnyy institut prognozov.
DUBENTSOV) V. R., kand fiz.-matem.nauk; BATYAYEVA, T. F., kand. geograf.
. nauk,- ILINIKA.,_J~~__S., kand. geograf-nauk
Characteristics.of the atmospheric ciruclation and weather of
1963 in the Northern Hemisphere. Meteord gidrol. no. 4:48-53
Ap 164. (MIRA 17:5)
1. TSentrallnyy institut prognozov,
BMAIZVA,. T.F.; KEXINA,..,L.S.
Severe winter in southern Africa. Priroda 53 no. 12t9&IDO 164.
(MIRA 1811)
1. TS~ntraltnyy institut prognozov, Moskva.
:-, (:",Y~'~r 1 1.1111" L-ind.gfiog
0 V.A.t doktoi, MININAP 0 ., i-fif. rimik
Bank structure of :~ ci.-A covul'. IAIA-~eor. i gijr,)I. no.'/429--3i--
MY '65. (MIFIA 1,q?4)
1. 1','Pntrallnyy institul.
CHIS`ffAKOV, A.D.; BURKOVA, M.V.; ORLOVA, Yo.M.; GLAZOVA, O.P.;
PEW, D.A.i MrUAND. M.Ye.; ABRAMIOVICH, K.G.; POPOVA.,
T.P.; MAT~LqEv' L.T.'; BACHURINA, A.A.; LEBEDEVA, N.V.;
PESK(TI, B.Ye.; ROMANOV, N.N., VOLEVAKHA,N.M.; PCHELKO~
I.G.; PETREITKO ~ " W - Yng"'FUIIKO. 1.V. lt PINUS. N.Z. -,
SBMETER, S.M.. BATYgfEVA, T.F.; 41=4 -BELISKAYA,
_ *'L4,je;
N.N., nauchn. red.; ZVEREVA, N.LD nauchn. red.;
KURGANSKAYA, VA.. ralichn. red.; IMTSALOVA, A.N., nauchn.
red.; TOMASHEEVICH, L.V., nwachn. red.; SAGATOVaIY, N.V...
otv. red.i KOTIKOVSKAYA, A.B., red.
(Manual of short-range weather for;n!,~~.stingl Rukovodstvo
po kratkoarochr7m prognozam pogody. Lenin.-rad, Gidro-
meteoizdat. Pt.2. lzd.2. 1965. 491 P.
(MIRA 18:8)
1. Moscow. TSentraltnyy institut prognozov.
VAMORSKIY,,A,D,,, prof.; HININAp.L.S*,, kand. geograf.,nauk
A degenerated cyclone photographed from a eatellite. Meteor&
i gidrol* noolls38-43 N 165s (MIRA l8s1l)
1.7"sheys aviataionnoye uahilishche i TSentrallnyy institut
prognozove
A-W
kCC NRi AT6017319 SOURCE COM UR/2546/65/000/]J,3/0061/0068
AUTHOR: Minina, L, S,
ORG-. none
TITLE: Topographic maps of the tromause above Europe in January and July (from
data for two years)
SOURCE:'Sbacow Tqqgtrallzory ins titut _jwoguoza,Y,. Trudy, no. 143,, 1965. Stroyeniye
re i- ~v_z~
troposfery i stratos a av~yazf tsirkulyatsii Severnogo i Yuzhnogo Folushari,
(Structure of the troposphere and stratosphere and interrelation of the circulations
of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres)s 61-68
TOPIC TAGS: tropopause, atmospheric sounding, weather forecasting
ABSTRACT: Topographic mapG of the tropopause for January and July have been con-
structed on the basis of many more soundings than previously available, Obsorva-
tions for the study were made by NIIAK, The January data are for 1961--U, the July
data for 1960--61. Data came from 60 stations more or less uniformly spaced between
25 and 600 N lat and between 100 W long and 900 Z long. The maps, with separate
e.-mminations of the polar and tropical tropopauses, allow anal7sis of some peculi-
arities in the height distribution or the tropopauses, of their extension to south
and north respectively.. and of their recurrence. For examples the topography of the
beight of the tropopause, eapeoially the polar tropopswe,, is considerably more
L 52b-5,5-bb
ACC NR: AT6017319 0
complicated than shown on the maps of Flohn, Dewar and Sawyer, or Goldie and Moore,
and is similar to the data of NIIAK. Isopleths on the tropopause for both winter
and summer show no well-defined east-west trend. The topography of the polar tropo-
pause in January and that for July differ appreciably, the differences reflecting
the nature of the synoptic processes. The polar tropopause extends over the entire
investigated region in January,, but extends southward only to 40-35' S let in July.
Recurrence declines southward, beginning at 1+7-450, and the height of the tropo-
pause decreases somewhat. The tropical tropopause in January extends only rarely
into Europe and Central Asia. In July it reaches 5G-530 N lat but the recurrence
northward declines. In some places a rise in this tropopause was noted to the north
but such observations were not generally confirmed because of confusion with the
temperate-zone tropopause. In the zone between 35 and 550 N let over Europe and
between 35 and 45'0 over Central Asia. one my observe either the polar or the trop-
ical tropopause,, or both together, This zone in also one where the tropopause
becomes discontinuous. Or1g. arts ban: 2 figurese
SUB CODE: 04/ SUBH DATE: none/ ORM REr t 006/ OM REF t 004
kcc-"R' AT6017321 (N) SOURCE CODE: UR/2546/65/000/143/0091/0095
AUTHOR: Minina, L. S*
ORG: none
TITLE: Humidification of air moving over the Black Sea
SOURCE: Xi4nsnnw_ jaant=11= instijut 1prognozQ2# Trudy, no. 143, 1965. Stroyeniye
troposfery i stratoofory i vzaimoavyaz' tairkulyataii Severnogo I Yuzhnogo Polushari
(Structure of the troposphere and stratosphere and interrelation of the circulations
of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres), 91-95
TOPIC TAGS: humidification, weather forecastingo air mass
ABSTRACT: Studies have shown that air masses do not always pick up moisture in
crossing over the Black Sea. In spring, when tho water tomperaturo is below 10C.
air from the south with a temperature of 20C and a dew point of 10C gains practicall
no moisture. Little evaporation occurs from the surface, and the moisture that does
evaporate cannot rise to higher horizons because of a decline in vertical tempera-
ture gradient in the lower levels, even to an inversion. Humidification of air does
occur in warm air masses passing over the Black '-a from the south or southwest in
July and August, when the temperature of the surface water reaches a maximum and the
dew point of the air mass is relatively low. Humidification is especially great at
this time when cold air from th6 north, northwest, or west moves over the Sea.
Card 1/2
L 32630-66
ACC NRt AT6017321 C)
The dew point proves to be much lower than the water temperature, and evaporation
is strong. Furthemore, the vertical temperature gradient is markedly increased as
the cold air moves over the warm water, and the evaporated moisture moves readily
upward. These generalizations are known, but more details are needed, and further
study is necessary before the precise effect of the Black Sea on a particular air
mass can be predicted. Orig. art. hast 2 figures and 1 table.
SUB CODE: 04/ SUB14 DATE 3 none/ ORIG REF: 004
ACC M SOURCE CODEt URAW661 A/6"316M
AUDIM HInIna, Le S* (Cadidate of geogrqhicA aclences) -19-
tA9
olenmL10 ~~ Mh Ceptqr SM (01drovateorologichaskiy
1~a;; PwWwaukdoax 3 sep
nmichno-issledovntellskly teentr SM)
T1,T]z s Uss:of.teletislon.observations of meteorological "tell1tes In synoptic aimly,
sis at the Central Institute of Forecasts
SOURCKs -ologi t 1966o:45-~8
Heteoi ya 1. g1drologips no* 4
TAGSt mteorologto satelUto j atmospheric cloud@ weather maps Wromateorology
satellite data analysii. spoptio metearologyq spas TV
ADSTRACT's cladd daAron meteorological satellites of the Tirom series are sent to
-5 - tho 1W moteor la
'the Hain ReAfoGm -orological'Center of the Main Administrs;t1lon of ro o,
Service and then to the Wromatedrologival Scientific Research Center USSR*
Facsimile cloud cover mpg are rec~ivud about 6-9 hours after the cloud ourveys are
made from thelsatollite*- Cloud analysis maps are sent out to the subunits of the
Hydromoteorological Services Cloud analysis mpg at a, scale of It 30,000,000 for the
northern hemisphere am sent out b4ce, dallye Those maps.,give all the cloud charac-
toristles shown on maps from New'Yorke but abbreviated Russian words are used in lieu
of Englinh - Those maps are being used effectively by.local, mtearological. services
Thin articia, describes In detail the sequanw of compilation of cloud mpg* Spooifio
results of a number of studies a" oftedo these papers deacribs, how Soviet specialist
have effectively used and enhanced the value of the original mapsai Origo art* hast
I figure gjmg
SUB COM SUBM DAW none. OHIO RM , G&
~rd
L ogioo-67 EWT(j) RM/GW
ACC NR, A117002330 SOURCE CODE9 UR/0050/66/000/006/0021/0030
AUTHORS Mininag Le S, (Candidate of Geographical Sciences)
ORG: Hydrometeorological Scientific Research Center SSSR (Gidyn teerologicheskiy
nauchno-isolodavateltakiy tsen il~S_0_
TITLE: High-level wasovortex and some of its characteristics
SOURCE: Fbtaorologlya I gidrologlya, no. 69 19669 21-30
TOPIC TAGS: atmospheric cloudg jet stream
.ABSTRACT:. ' ' I/
In s" of the midd
This Is n analysis of cases of eddies observed' cloud Is
and upper tro;osphere. It was found that this high-level wesoeddy is a
cyclonic region of limited extent, situated in the layer between heights of
6 and 9 km. Since a mesoeddy usually is detected at heights of 6-9 km, it
can be eoncluded that a cloud vortex is formed in clouds of 'the upper and
middle levels, and also in the upper part of clouds with vertical develop-
ment. The-high-level masoeddies are observed in the neighborhood of a frontal
zone near a jet stream. This makes it possible to surmise that there is an
organic relationship between the jet stres a and the nesovortex.. The nature
of high-level mosooddies therefore can be established only after a careful
investigation of.&..JA~ stream and the.phenomena a 59"IyAgg.it. Examples
551.515.3
- -
L ogioo-6?
ACC' NRI 'i-MO-2-3-30- 0
gAre described which show that high-level mesoeddies can be detected by at
least three methods: by television observations from meteorological satel-
lites, by tracing the loop in the flight paths of balloons, pilot ballooos
and radiosonde balloons# and by analysis of surface and high-level aero-
synoptic charts. Bach method can be used independently. 'This phenomnon is
of great practical importance, especially in aviation mateorologye It is
highly probable that high-level mesoeddies cause str9ag aircraft turbulence
and. bumping. -Orige. ait,, 14si, 5 figures.' . &Pith'-371,3971
SUB CODC8 04 SUBM DAM 25D~c65 ORIC FXFs 006 OTH Rgrl 002
ACC NRt AT6032599 SOURCE CODE: W2~~46/661060/152/0035/0039
AUTHOR: Hinina, L.
ORG: none
TITLE: Forecasting the movementh~,of cold fronts
ISOURCE: Moscow. Tsentrallnyy institut prognozov. Trudy, no. 152, 1966. Planetarnaya
;tsirkulyatsiya atmosfery i iskusstvennyye sputniki Zemli (Planetary circulation of the
I
latmosphere and artificial earth satellites), 35-39
TOPIC TAGS: weather forecasting, cyclone, atmospheric current
:ABSTRACT: A comparative study of 100 cyclones, which were free from other air cur-
l
!rents;, revealed a definite velocity ratio between the moving cold front and that of the
'wind in the direction normal to the front's path. All cases were studied in areas 200-
1-300 km distance from the cyclone center and in the vertical plane nomal to the fT'Ont.
IThe relationship of the front's eventual velocity to the velocity of the wind becomes
;more sharply defined with altitude and reaches the optimum at the level of 850 milli-
lbar. The 12-hour forecast is the best for wind velocities at that level, while the
124-hour forecast is somewhat less reliable. It is recommended to use the 850 millibar
!level instead of the customary 700 level as called for in the regulations. Orig. art.
1has: 2 figures.
SUB CODE: 04/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REP: 002
ACC NR: AT6032600 SOURCE CODE: UR/2546/66/000/152/0040/0048
AUTIHOR: Minina, L. S.. Maklakov, I. A.
'ORG: none
:TITLE: Evolution of the tropopause during sudden intrusions of cold air masses
iSOURCE: Moscow. Tsentrallnyy institut prognozov. Trudy, no. 152, 1966. Planetarnaya
iltsirkulyatsiya atmorfery i iskusstvennyy sputniki Zamli (Planetary circulation of the
lat-mosphere and artificial earth satellites), 40-48
,TOPIC TAGS: tropopause, air mass, wind velocity
I -
;ABSTRACT: The paper describes various stages in the evolution of the tropopause when
6asses of cold air intrude into the lower latitudes and a corresponding mass of warm
lair is pushed back into the higher latitudes. In general, an intrusion of cold air mass,
iresults in'a drop in the tropopause's altitude while, an intrusion of warm air raises I
ithe altitude. The fluctuations of the altitude were found to be from 2 to 6 km. Orig.,
jart. has: 5 figures.
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DERBAREMDI~ERp M.I.; SEREMNNIKOVAR K.L., TERNOVSKIYt V.A.; Frivimall
uchastiye; SHAROV, P, M.; NOVIKOV, L.Z.; LURIY-Ey Ej.; ESIMNP
M.K.; KARABIN, A.I. [deceased]; KGSTIN, L.I.; F.P.010-7, V.P.;
ICINEDEV, F.V.; GGELIMWIIOV, S.G.; EONDARI, V.G.; TIMFL-fEV,
P I.; M L.V.,; AREEKOV, F.F.; NIKOLAYFV, N.I.; YAROSIJkV,
:y G.
T
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Gasification of mazut under Dressure in a steam-ocygen blast.
GUaz. prom. 9 no.11:49-50 16-4. (MIRA 17:12)
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KININA, K.D.
wwww"Moff"
Chemical wood confirol an grain fields. Zashch. ra5t. ot vred* i
bol. 3 no.400 Ap 160. (KIM 13:9)
1. Agronom pa tashchite rastenly Sugalphokoy Rayonnoy traktornoy
stantalle
(Herbicides) (Grain)
ACCESSION NR: AP4043616 S/0056/64/047/002/0455/0463
AUTHORS: Brandt, N. B.; Gaydukov, Yu. P.; Iteekevich, Ye. S.;
Minina, N. Ya.
TITLE: Effect of pressure on the oscillation effects in bismuth
,SOURCE: Zh. eksper. i teor. fiz., v. 47, no. 2o 1964, 455-463
TOPIC TAGS: bismuth, quantum statistics, resistance, magnetic sus-
ceptibility, low temperature phenomenon, high pressure research,
Fermi surface
ABSTRACT: This is a sequel of an earlier study by two of the pre-
sent authors (Gaydulcov and Itskevich, ZbETF, v. 45, 71, 1963) on
the effects*of uniform compression on the quantu'm oscillations of
the electric resistance (Shubnikov-deHaas effect)-of zinc. The
present study is devoted to the effective uniform compression on
the quantum oscillations of the magnetic susceptibility (pressures
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1300--1600 kg/cm2) and the electrical resistance (at 3000--7500
'kg/cm2) in bismuth at liquid helium temperatures. The test proce-
dure is described. In addition, the influence of pressure on the
deHaas-van Alphen effect was investigated using a procedure de-
scribed elsewhere (N. B. Brandt, Ya. G. Ponomarev, PTE, no. 6, 114,
1961). The influence of uniform compression on tile quantum oscilla-
tions of the electric resistance was measured by a method of Ye. S.
Itskevich (PTE, no. 4, 148, 1963). The results showed a decrease in
the oscillation frequency, amounting to 37% at 7500 kg/cm2. The re-
sults are interpreted on the basis of a model wherein the Fermi sur-
face of bismuth consists of one hole and three electron ellipsoids,
and the test results on the two effects in bismuth are in good
mutual agreement. An analysis of the influence of uniform compres-
sion on the Fermi surface shape and on other characteristics of
bismuth at low temperatures is presented. The possibility that bis-
muth would go over into a dielectric state at low temperatures is
discussed. "We thank L. F. Vereshchagin and A. I. Shal'nikov for
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their interest in this work and V. A. Sukharov for help with the
experiments." Orig. art. has: 6 figures and I table.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovs4iy gosudarstvenny*y universitet (Moscow State
University); Institut fiziki vy*sokikh davleniy-Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute of Physics of High Pressures, Academy of Sciences SSSR)
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Dependence of oscillating part
of magnet6resistance an the
reciprocal magmtic field in-
tensity at LSK.
1 p 0 2
2 p 7500 kg/d~
Oirves shifted vertically in
arbitrary fashion
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AUTHOR: Brandt, N. B., 11intnap N. Ya.. Chzhu Chxlsen*'-gan
ORG; Moscow State University (Moskovskty gosudaretvennyy universitet)
t,
TITLEz Investigation of the De Haas-Van Alfen effect in antivo at
ultralow temperatures- 7
SOURCE: Zhurn eksperLmentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v.51, no.1,
1966, 108-117
TOPIC TAGS: quantum oscillation, magnetic susceptibility antimony,
effective ma-aslb-- i;~-- --- fermi level
ABSTRACT: The angular dependences of the period and the temperature
dependences of the quantum oscillation amplitude of the magnetic
susceptibility of antimony are investigated for two principal
orientations of the crystals at heliumilemperatures (4.2-1.5*K) in a
magnetic field up to 19 ko-er. A deviation of the isoenergy surface of
antimony from an ellipsoidal shape which does not exceed 10% and which
is in accordance with the work of L. R. Windmiller and H. G. Priestly
is found. The possible nature.of the deviation is discussed. A
pronounced deviation of the effective masses from proportionality to t
respective cross sections Ls noted which Indicates that the electron
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and hole dispersLon law differe greatly from the quedratLe lawe OrLko
art. hasi 6 figurse,, 2 tableaq end I formulao (cs]
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr8, p273(USSR)
AUTHOR:
TITLE: Calorimetric Determination of Small Quantities of Silicon
(Katorimetricheskoye opredeleniye malykh kolichestv kremniya)
PERIODICAL: V sb. : Mashinostroitell Belorussii. Nr 4. Minsk, 1957,
pp 150-152
ABSTRACT: An 0. 2-g test sample of steel is dissolved in 10 cc of HZS04
( 1:8) on a boiling water bath. On completion of the dissolution
3 cc HN03 (1:4) are added, after 2 - 3 min the solution is re-
moved from the bath and transferred into a 100-cc flask. 5 cc
of the solution are transferred into a 50-cc flask, and 4 cc of
50/o solution of ammonium molybdate are added. After three
min 10 cc of SN H2S04 are added, and 40/o Mohr-salt solution
to the mark. The colorimetric reading is carried out in
30-mm cells with a red light filter.
1. Steel-Colorimotric analysis 2. Silicon-- K. K.
Determination
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AUTHORSi Yavorg S. Ya.9 Shpako Ye. V., Kinina, R. K.
MOM
TITLEs Cylindrical Magnetic Lenses PpWith an Antisymetric Plane
PERIODICALs Zhurnal takhnichookoy,fisikip 19609 Vol. 309 No- 49
Pp. 395-404 1
TUTs Firsts, the authoredlecuse the course of electron paths in anti-
symmetric systems, and the position of the linear image. They derived
the vector potential of a lens consisting of two linear, parallel con-
ductore of infinite length, through which currents of equal intensities
flow in the nano direction (two-conductor lenses, Fig. 1). The volt o
distribution measured and calculated according to equations (3) and74),
in the magnetic field of such a lonag is shown in Pig. 2. Fig. 3 gives
the arrangement of a four-conductor lonog and Fig* 4 shown its field
calculated according to equation Wo and the re_:p*ctive experimental
values. In the case of two-conductor lenses, int gral (T) and the Xhurgin
equation (8) are given for electron paths lying in the central plane.
Fig. 5 given the paths calculated for different initial angles a between
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-electron path and axis x., The conditions for the position of the image
center are discussed, and in Fig. 6 the projections of four electron
paths on the xz- and yz planes are r pr anted. Equation (8) is numerical-
ly integrated according to Shtermort: n:sthod (Hof. 9). Table I gives
the image coordinates of 4 kev electrons. In the case of four-conductor
lonsesq integral (9) and the Khurgin equation (10) are also given for
the electron paths of the central plans. The paths of the central plane
are likewise shown (Fig. 7) as well as their projections on the planes
xx and yz (Fig. 8), and the image coordinates are given in Table 2.
In Fig. 9 the authors show the scheme of their xperinental setup for
the investigation of electron optical propertie: of the lenses. The
4 kev electron boas with a divergence angle of 50 was directed into a
vacuum chamber by means of an electron gun, and the image was observed
on a sliding fluorescence screen. The horizontal and vertical components
of the earth's magnetism wZr;)co:pen7;tod by two solenoids for the
fields of which equations 1 a d ( ) are given. Your lenses consist-
ing of coils wound upon square brass franes of I a length and different
widths, were tested. The measuring results are in good agreement with
the calculations (Figs. 2-4). The images observed, are also described. /C
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Figs. 10 and 11 show the dependence of the ampere windings of the lenses
on the image coordinate ~-b. When a critical value of the current
intensity in attained, the electrons fly back, and the Ions* acts an a
mirror. There are 11 figures, 2 tatlesq and 9 references: 8 Soviet and
1 British.
ASSOCIMONs Fisiko-tokhnichookiy inatitut AN SSSR Leningrad (Institute
of Physics and Technology of the AS USSR,LoningradF-
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SEUIKOVAt L.A.; HININA,_AM.O.-pr-of.
Treatment of children vith the aftereffects of policaveli-tis at the
,wBelor9psiiO Sanatoriume Zdrav. Bel, 6 no.3.1:25-27 N 160*
(MIM .13t12)
1. Glavvy vrach x4pifntiyu uBelopussip" (for Serpikova).- ,
2. Direktor Nauchno-Iseledovatel'skogo Institute, travmatologii i
ortapedii (for Minine).
. (POLIOMLITIS)
SWIRO, H.N.j prof.,, zasl. dayatell
prof., red.j TSYPKIN, B.N.,
kand. mod. nauk,, otv. red.;
tekhn. red,
nauki BSSR, red., MININA R K
prof.p red. (deceased); KRYUK, A.S.,
ZAYTSEVA, T., red. izd-,m; SIDNWN.p
(Clinical aspectsp diagnosiog and treatment of bone tumors] Kli-
nikaj diagnostika i lechenie lwstnykh opukholei. Minsk# Izd-vo
Akad. nauk BSSR, 1961. 172 p. (MBA 15:2)
1. Minsk. 1-finskiy nauchno-isolodavatellskiy inst4tat travmatologii
i ortopedii.
(BOIIES-TUMORS)
UITCHUR, Ye.S.,, kand. med.nauk; YEKIMOVA, A.L., kand. raed. nauk;
MINDIA, R.M., prof.; KRYUKOVSKAYA, B., red.; STEPMOVA, 11.,
. tekbyr-.red~.-, -
[Congenital dislocation of the hip and its t-eatmentl Vrozh-
dennyi vyvikh bedra i ego lechenie. Minsk, Gosizdat BSSR.,
1963. 118 p. (MRA 16:12)
(HIP JOINT-DISLOCATIOW)
MIFINA, R.M., prof. (Minsk)
"primary tumors of bones in children" by M.V.Volkov. Reriewed
by R.M.Kinina. Ortop. travm. i protez, 24 no.2: 83-85 F163,
(MIRA :L-5:10)
(VOLKOV, M. V.) (BOIMS - TUMORS) (CHILDREN - DISFASES)
USS,jI/Cjjltivated_pla-.jts - Medicii:al. Esse-itial oil-Bearing. M
Toxias.
Abs Jour : Ref Mur Biol., No 18, 1958, 82571
Author : Hini;m, S.A
Inst : Leningrad Institute of Chemistry and Pharmacy
Title ; Problems on, the Feasibility of Cultivating Scopolia
tangatica in Leningradskaya Oblast'.
Orig Pub : Sb. nauchn. tr. Leningr. khim.-farmatsevt. in-t, 3-957,
3, 305-308
Abstract : It has been determined that tangut acopolia (Scopolia
tangutica Maxim.), which grows uild in China cau be
cultivated o:i the podzolic soils of Laningradakaya
oblast'. The leaves, stem and roots of tongut scopolia
coiitain a considerable amoint of alkaloids: up to 2.9~
in the aerial part and tip to 2.6% in the rhizomes
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MINA, S.A.
Tangut scopolla as a nev type of raw material for the production
of tropane alkaloids. Kedeprom 12 no.gtll.-16 S158 (MIRA 11:10)
1. Leningradakiv kh1miko-farmateevticheekiy Inatitut.
(SCOPOLIA)
(ALKAWIDS)