SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MORDUKHOVICH, M. I. - MORDVINOV,, YU. V.
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Instruments for .... FA) 3'-'/ V5 I to
Izv. AN SSS14, seriya genfir.- , no- -
y, 19~pq) and a put-oation micro-
therniometer incoryioratiiig a 20 ,~ platinum or tungsten wire
thermometer atiff on-,uring nutomatic ineasurement of the mean t e.M.1vera-
ture oC air (L.P. Tsvanjr, - izv. AN' SSSH, seriya r-cofiz., no. 8,
1.960). Tile second set of instruments, which are concerned with the
analysis of' these measurements, includes a low-frequency Onalytierar
the- measurement of' frequency spectra and a "correlometer" which
is used to determine correlation functions of two random quantitien
and the variance of a -random quantity from the mean.
There are 9 figures.
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in acoustic therso ter, Trudy rnat.fiz.ata. no.4130-w 662.
(KMA l5tl2)
(Thermometers) (Sound-Apparatus)
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AUTHOR: Mordukhovich, H. I.; Tavang, L. R.
UR/0362/66/002/008/0766/0802 1
ORG: Institute of the Physics of the Atmos e, Acaderry of Sciences SSSR
1 (Akademiya nauk SSSR.Institut fiziki stmosfery)
TITLE: Direct measurements of turbulent fluxes at two heights in the surface
boundary layer of the atmosphere N91
SPURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Fizika acmosfery I okeana. v. 2. no. 9, 1966, 796-803
70PIC TAGS: atmospheric i~ ~jrface boundary layer, atmospheric turbu-
I ce, wir4ftetrvas aeagat&--anemometer, alcrothersometer
ABPTRACT: The 1964 Aerophysica, 1Epedition of the Institute of the Physics of the
Attaosphere, Academy 3f Sciences USSR, carried out experiments In a 600 z 900-M grassy
steppe area near Tsimlyansk to determine the validity of the hypothesis that in the
-surface boundary layer of the atmosphere the turbulent heat flux and shearLng stress
v are constant with height when the atmospheric layer Is stationary and horizontaltr
homogeneous, without vertical radiational flux divergences. Special equLpment used
in the study consisted of a single set of instruments (two acoustic anemometers and
a pulse-time microthermometer) installed laterally on a mast at heights of I and 4 a
above the ground. An underground shelter located 5 m vest of the mast housed the
pulsation recording equipment and the observer. Pulsed measurements (direct weasura-
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ments of q and v, and the dispersions of the vertical and horizontal components of
wind speed and of temperature_6 W296U20 6 2), were suppleuented by sessurementis of
the mean temperature and wind-speed profdes determined from a IZ-a "ct erected 10 a
away from the other mast. Instrument calibrations and tests of the frequency charac,
teristLce of the apparatus indicated that turbulent heat fluxes and stresses at both
heights could be measured without significant distortion and that Aqjq and &T/v
measurements considerably exceeded any possible procedural errors. Data collected
during the study also made It possible to determine a number of universal relation-,
ships and to compute the values of several universal constants simultaneously.
Notable variations with height were definitely detected; they were attributed to
horizontal Lahomogenefties, in the mean wind and temperature fields. Orig. art. hag:.l
12 figures, 8 formulas. and 2 tables.
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AUMOR: Mordukhorich, M. I.; Ple-tov A. G.
OW: Institute of Physics of the Atmosphere, Aca emy (rastitut
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fiziki atmosfery,-Akademlya nauk SSSR) 3
TITLE: A check on the limits of applicability of the local acoustic method of meas-
uring air temperature and methods of increasing its accuracy
SOURCE: AN SSM. Izyeatlya. Mika atmosfery I okeana, Y. 2. no. 9, 1966, 96T-968
TOPIC TAGS: atmospheric sounding. acoustic measurement, air temperature, temperature
instr=ent
ABSTRACT: Uds artirle represents a ccltiruatdon cf mn cwHir wo* Waztlrhe *dy prfbor d1ya I zrr,-_ren,*&
temperatury Yozdukha I skorosti vetra, Izd. Gar.INTI no. lM4-350/10, 1964 an others
describing the * principle of the local acoustic method o; air-temperaturel&easure-
mcnt and, a sonic '- thermometer based on this principle, . deyeloped at the Insti-
tute of the Physics of the Atmosphere, Academy of Sciences USSR. The authors
discuss, means of raistaF t1vcpm*ntkg cdikV in&ting
, of the lo(xa Acouadc method and elim
various shortcomings of the meznod and of the sonic thermpmete~,
/ The latter are
connected essen-tiallyufth the fact that the properties of the acoustic converters ..
used ' In the device depend on air pressure and temperature, which Yarr over
wide range %rhen the - device is used to sound the free atmosphere. The basic im-
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provement proposed is to receive the sound propagating froct one emitter,, situated at
the center of the device. by - two pairs of microphones with perpendicular
but uneven bmsea. If the phase field of the radiation Is axialZy symetrical it is
shown that the, effect of the properties of the-individuiLl acoustic converters can be
eliminated. The feasibility of such a scheme was tested at pressures 760 - 3 mm Hg
and temperatures +30 to -60C. The results shaved that the phase shift introduced by
the converters depends only on the pressure, and not on the temperature, at pressures
down to 150 amn HS (this Is equivalent to an error of 50), uhile at temperatures below
-15* the phase shift depends weakly both on the pressure and on the temperature. Othi
arrangements of the microphone pairs and the possibility of using alternate switching
of the microphone pairs to the microphone amplifier& of the conic, . thermometers are
also discussed. Orig. art. has: I formula
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doictor tekhzt.uaukp rotsenzent; DUARN. K.L.. kxnd.t4khn.n&uk#
rettenzent; ARIMMALISKIT, T.K.. kand.takhn.neuk, red.; KAKKIRM.
V.&., red.lid-va; JLgXM. T.D., teldm.red.
Eftel equipment of motor vehicles] Toplivusin apperaturs avto-
mobilInykh dylgatelsie Koakva. G*%.nauchno-tekhn.Lzd-vo wahino-
strait.lit-ry, 1960. 254 p. (KM 13:12)
(Kator vu hi alit it-ftel systems)
NA.17TRIKOO N.H.; BOROMK, L.A.; GRUNAYER, A.A.; KCUUMVICH, X.M.
kande teklin. nauk, retsenzent
(Regule.tors of tractor and combine engines; design# and
calculations aM testing] Reguliatory traktornykh i kombdi-
navykh dvigatelei; proektirovarle,, raschot i ispytanie.
Moskva# Mashinostroents, 1965. 250 p. (MIRA 18:4)
xamm"Lut X-IT.
. 21~-
Deteridning the production coats of combined, heat and Chemical Pro-
dissing of oil shales. Trudy LM no.5:65-110 150. (NLRL 9:9)
(oil shale*)
BOXIr. Orest Borisavich, dotsent; 40ROZOT. Aleksandr Ivanorich. dotsent;
KORDtXHQYXC9, Kikl7Ail Vladicirovich, dotaeat: CMYIXIK. K.I..
Ott* UU4 d"r'rodaktoir j'9 WIRSOT, T.T., otvet&tTewqr redaktar;
KIMTXY# G.P.0 rodaktor Esdatelletva; IECROTEXXOTA, ZA., takhat-
chooki,r redAktor; ArAWYA., re.l., t4khatchaskir redAtor
Corpalsation stad planning of woric tu auxtLiarr soctors av&- plamts of
idaial Organtsitutia t plantrovanis mbotr fachattkav
t tipkhcri shakhtr. Koskva, Uglatckhtzdat, 1956. 310 P. CKU?A, 9-.L2)
(Goex,a4es and, Kininc)
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HIM, Oreat Borigovich, &oktaent, kandtdat telchatchaskilch nauk; KOROZOT*
Alaksandr Ivanovich. datoomt. kandidst t*khntcbetkEkh mauk:
KCIRM=jj&V4khxjj Yla Apf-viek-letsent, ksaiitdat skoamiebaskikh
nauk: BROq MaHr--G-r-It6r'y*vIcrL. cozeent. hadidat skoamicbmskikh
nauk: LEM=, B.I.. otyststyemqr, rodaktar; 82MRTAITT. A.G..
ot,wetxtv*wV7. redsictor; nYTILIKAN. K.G.. rodalctor tt&atelOatvav.
DMITA~ G.T..' rodaktor tzdatel'stva; UNISSrATA, A.A., takhatche-
sidy, rodaictor
Ulanntue tu coal nines] Plantrovenie as ugollitol thaichte. Koet",
Ugletakhtedat, 1957., 317 0, (KUEA 10: 6)
1, Wedre,okoamtki i organtzetatt Carney prosychlennosti Lenin-
gradakogo ardenov ranins i Trudavago rragnago Znaztnt Clornoco
tastituta iment Gef.PlakMuoya (zar. ImfedrcT O-B-Ioldr) (Car
Karozove Kordukhavich, ~ro) .
(Coal sines avA nimtng)
MORDUKHOVICHj N.G.; BFLYAYNo H.H.; M02NATSKAYA, L.Ta.; MIKOLUKOp V.I.;
BAGNYUK, V.S.
Use of OKF-9" plastics and their modifications in mull h1gh-frequency
avitches. Plast.masar fto.12:54-57 063. (MIRA 17t2)
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JTT ?463-chilrbovicb, N. G.; Barahteyn, N. P.
4 1 M. Mr~ MTT ~_'. j e~; i __ - ~__ - ~_' a
()!,now contact "yater-n-S used in davelopitiq miniature high.
rf la z i:~ rZ. &10;3 C aw E ek Irl t rr 'he a ko nk t yC c c
III%-* Bh.;ilanlya. ?z! T Ad E. ne r '4 64. '11) - 2 51:
'P A Ifl~ Wa traniature switr-h.
~ ~j& ;,W for ow
Jagh- Aitd-unmtahl a --zest sunce-and-vixrly--weaz-~--iro=-nevt
cff a Mtrd#durq~ wafor switch, in whicb the fixr-d contacts are alectrica.1ty
hu It Votlor, %ro diszuvaed. Mxperinjon14 2--dals of thim r-evr awitches
I witti currents of 50, 150, 250, 350 mi, contact pransures of 10, ZS,
1., 91 gr, at 18, _~O, 120i 150C, and under tropical humidity conditiona.
:t w-as rnmamured by thn volt trhe ter -fx er%mnete r rna,hod with
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-00 rnA d-c, an-J with 12 v, 180 ma, at 28 h4c; the resikanclo was
and a
0te:r 0, 1, 3, S-, 10, 15, 20, ?5, 30 thousand operations. lWas found
n-A) of op-arations tn tho same
lie coatact reoistanct wittb the na er
Cor all contact nvterlals; (y) Mter 5, 000 operati", S. the contact
11 Of de-,vign 1. was twice Ab high ai; tMt rd design U. (3) Minirmim contact
tj m-Al rrjut.rimm stability were n1m;wn by design3 I and R -whooe fixed
'-~ lir" fl-tade- from L-6Z brass clectr,>plptfjd by 10 n~icrone of silver &nd
T,: 1:-;, ";f and whone rol!er Amas rrade trom SrNN~-J-1-0 bronze.
design I faho-mad greater wear than dld' dasign U.
r1,. ftboi- ~r!vcimtigatio~n. a new miniature waler switch was designed. tt
contact rt3alratarics aB compared to older
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- MORDUrMTIGF, JLG., izLzh.-O RUUMT. T-T-, inxh-
Xining *parations In new coal sins derclapsant projects dur.-
ing 1959. Sh-kht.strai. 4 w-7tll-X3 J1 160.
OaU L3:7)
1. Wentral'M7 nauchno-iseledwratellekly, institnt podxexshakhto-
atrore (Goal ainsis and mining) (Shaft ainiciuC)
. MDEWUKIIGVICHO R.G~O- ingh,
Reserves for increasing tho speed of coustructlag verticaL shafts.
Shakht, atroi. 7 uo.,20-5 F. 163* (MIU 16z3)
1. TSentralfnyy nauchno-imaledavateltakLy in proyaktno-konatruktorskiy
inatitut podsommogo shakhtn4a 'straitellstrae
(Doneta Basin.-Sha.Ct sinki )
I
MORDUKROVIGH, R.G., In&h.
Lightening the veight of shaft equipment. Is a problem of great
economic inportance. ShRkht.strol. 8 ro.lt2-4 Jos ,i4.
1. Tgantrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskly I proyektno-konstruktorskiy
institut podiamnago I shakhtnogo stroitallstva.
tURFIMMOVICH, R.G., Irft.
C,
.Jome reaults of the nDer&'I!-)a of Pq%aLrr.,r1,. ccxplc,~!5 :7-
sinking of vertinal cir-9 mhaft.s. f~'ha~h~. P nc.-'ir
8-9 s 164. (K?:: f. '.'~ I -~ 2'
.1 . ~* j
1. TSentrallnyy 1. proyrktn~-k:)rjc*7,;k-
torskly Institut podremogo ! shakhtnogo strol tell stva.
, gornyy Inzh.
Shnft sinking in the KrIvcy Rog Bqsin with thn telp