SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PEROV, S.S. - PEROV, V.P.

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slip - - -- oil 0 0 0 0,114 4---s To 0 0 40 Sl 0 0 a #00 0104 slams"$ imp "CV190"I "to Ll .Wislay1w.01 01 ;& rft. L OW ohm GA-74-A&Ubs d Ans 60 team a see Tl~s a. Slj=wi:tMw= Ow. Am. (;I Zoo See 2 zoo see ooooo:e:oo:o:e 004000900 a 000*00 090 *A see Mski all ~wv all 21. be ALALO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 FM)V S.S.. IVAROV.N.I., redaktor; PECHKOVSKAYA,T.V., tekhnicheskiy -mw" jS.S redak'tnr [Physical and chemical indicators for the serlos of protoacide in the dynamics of concentrations and temperatures; on the problem of the structure of protein substances] Fisiko-khimi- cheski~, pokazatell riada protakielot v dinamtka konteentrataii I tempareitur; k problems stroeniia belIkovykh veighchostv. Moskva, Goo. Izd-vo smIkboz. lit-ry, 1.947. 39 p. UUAA 9: 3 ) 1. ChItin Vaesoyuznoy akademit eallskokhotyayst-rennykh nauk imeni V.I.Lsnina (for Perov) (Proteins) (Acids. Organic) PW4A4&; IVJ.NOV,N.I., redaktor; PECHKOVSKAYA.T.V., tekhnicheakiy ..109p~ redaktor [Caseinic protein protoncid; mothods of extraction and physico- chemical, characteristics] Kazoinovais bellkovaia protokielota; metody poluchentia I fiziko-Wimicheakaia kharakterietika. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo selkhoz. 1!it-ry, 1947. 61 p. (ULU 9:3) 1. Deyetvitelln" chlen Vaesoyliznoy Akademii sallskokhozyaystven- nykh nank imeni V.I.Lenina (Caseinic acid) (Proteins) 1-mov, S. S. ?A 2W, J= 1947 vitwe 'Albmlnold Proto-acide In the Seeds of Rerbs, Shruba, and Trees," S. S. Perov., h.-ting Mesber of the All- Unl6n Academy of Agricultuml Sciences Imni Imin. 6- pl? "DoIr V-S Ak Selkhoz Wauk !bik Lenima" Vol X11, No 6 Wvoe fo-ar tables of data i= the cbealcal analysis of varlous seeds and tbeIr reactions In 1% solutions of sodlum proteimte. Discusidon concludIng that It I@ posbIble to extract albumbis of proto-acid type froa said eseas by a uniform method, I.e., albumins of an 60141, funtleft t1tratod by Ocilla k7droxide" 84 11 if .9 t o -0 v 00 0'0 Z. It -?-a vie. 1--L A a F G R 1 3 4 1 4A a ix OR uts--j- A- J-S,f~ a 'IT 00 00 "CA The conai" poputoo of potriAs of animal and punt -09 D 1. .0 1=KA..63;2VF ,tjj, N.-To. r Ca%cin prow"I and p"Arin frOM bOyticaris Ond Was (its - solved tu neutral salt soln. aptiroachinS that of bsoW plaw" (a ndst. of p3sompliates, and chimiles of No and X is hereby the acid function Wisilts dept siding i "it fit COO) I twescut) were used in ext,ts. un the effect of (NII,).Y I. Ole I'Milling-oull On thew prrillis. and thirif di-Fivs. I-Ained *00 upon t be adJn. of N&011 or 110. Tbesc lwutruis proved to twhave tirnlWly to salling-oul ctfircts. Mir Wliug- oul linilts depend on tbe clegret td the di%Iwr,0m and ckv. chairge. Witb The protein as a catkm [be points cA -willing out art allted to the left and the staWity of the sol. is decircased. The reverse is Inn when the Ivotrin is to the COO ankinic state. Mg. stability of the organ6m increases wben the aukmic state of the Wotcous 6 irk-ria-1, In Imfing animals tbe acid-lase equil. 4 the teed and ol tlw a* iwgAnixtn hxi to be co"kird. The 14f. lpuffvf valmrity hkKA. W,ff rewvr. Wt CAM111m. .I Wcallixto 114. to IK kuked into in the problem of breeding anisnals I.S. JoBe AL Z* zoo all, 0 009 S! so It W 0- a u AT is gP so IT a iv a a a I a a 61 lot, 0 0 000000 00000 00 OpTa ga A M to 10 a as assesoo 0 so** 0 000000 * 0 * 0 0 * 0 f~ . . . . . . . . . . 111, V a -0 P 0 : 0 F= Of putings! cialein albumin C;40&cid ' in an Wh dl '00 * e sasi usis. P.4 J jr- v M'sia-K&m 10yus Akad s a6 s 1 al -00 T . . t . . m. .,ns.w . No. 12. 20-11(1047); cl. t*..J. 4:. ttk-411. Thir lits-p. " " -4 purr Cascin m)IOWW awl NA t-OW111A 1-111-1 1 101, l' S4a at a s. t tte al I. 14 411.1 oi ;) "I Addal 14 1 1t.1 alit . .4, gvl. MIMSY 1.3.1. 1-W 1,11 '411A 1". ti, ... 1. t-W I.Alk y Ad ("C1114 mm, 1.11 Wow 1.511vi:541.1it-All'I'li-o fi oW 11 I . tit w rate II pLAtiam vrr) "pOilly tit, 'I"'fraw in Siff The isibillis air ritplabivil Ity It,." %%fi- to 0 smsm's tlknwy tit irlsitivr cowis of nwirl It* the fivitimum coo 00 0 00 oat 00 pot it.. Got 061181c"I 11&41 ast"cow it. W Sit p 0 tat 9 N I x 11 n UBMI%edlulne - AltaAn Mar 48 Cheid.stry - Albumins "Staidard of Protocasetalo Aold as the Most T~plcal wA Widely Distributed Albumin,* S. S. Perov, Active Mem, All-Union Acad Agr Soi Imeni V. 1. Lenin, 5.1. Rp *jDok r-s Ak Selkhoz Nauk" No 3 ftpl&Ins importance of havlag standard for cce- Wing other albumins* Desoribes preparation of protoctaseinic acid from milk. Equivalent veight to 1,220 (mean of 500 samples). Tabulates num rous physical and ohemical propertleB. Submitted 24 Jan 48. ow - - 5/49761 PA5/49T61 USWChmistry - Albuoln Jun Chemistry - Anhyiration 'Mo Lose in Weisht of Pure Albumin Protoacid at 1-C05c' (the Problem of the Relation of Albumin and 'Water)," S. S. Perov, Active Men, All-Union Acs& Agr Sci Imani V. I. Lenin, 10 pp "Dok v-s Ak Selkhoz Nauk" No 6 Ordinary albumin in form of protoacide bas constant voter content. Anhydration occurs at temperatures of 100 - 1050. :En this process, vatoor Is e7lini-..'a noted from two carboxyls in albumin protoncid. Separation of water can be conducted by mechanical &e4yUstaro. Cassin alb=in VrotoacIA In UM/Q=Utry Altmin (ContA) Jun 48' 1xr8CiP1tfttIcn- reactions contains about 85% Miter, in Tarious fcrw~ at Ito looelectric point. Babmitted 14 May 48. L; MR/Choulstry - Albumin Oct 48 chemistry - Analysis "Mosio Technological Principles of Pure Vegetable Nutrient Albumin't. S. S. Parov,, All-Union Acad Agr Sol imani V. 1. Lenin, 12 pp "DOk T-s Ak Belkhoz rsauk" No 10 De"Jopments in blochamistry of protilea have 1e& to determining simpLicity of native albumin struc- +-. LceT~rthalese native albumin =at be con- eXime !-ccmplox enter-like or salt-like compouni, Awn acid part In ccoposed, of protoacid an-1 al1mline part of histamine. Pure nutrient albumin U=/Chawistry - Allumin (Cont4L) Oct 48. can be obtained frca. substrata of seeds by simple method. It can be mixed into cattle food in relatively large proportlona. Submittal 7 Aug 48- 33AW4 - 4) 0 OV 1 1 is _P 0 M 1 S 1 6 P I f M is u 1) w t$ it :y Ls so '3 1 js~ V 0 MA It V 1) M Is b V0 30 '1 V U X7 14 f, ___ 6, a a Cp tit a ... 4 G L-&we - 4 8 . t: Cassin proWscid standard as the most typical and v idt . It"kiod, I spread protein subounco S. AAMh 4k d X k % olp 0: -I . ,l lm~ , ' jm ,, 44101si Flw w-Orin d mills is with A41111 ..0 Lel.1 ,, mm,v, 11w -I pl,% it is hemin) an't At lh~ -I- **a "sit 4 rawb) Protoacid. The Im urt to Ahavoltelti ~ml :1'fffd. WM41 little$. then WJA?KNI With INAtCr. AIC., Atitt I jet owd 416M over Ila).. The yield ol this immkict is 11 1 &wt I of milk Cluar to 5(k) prrtms. were made and z;* 0 ~.v titralit"i with OA X NAOII the rquiv. wt. %as dr(d as I ~Nk). This trvists It% client and phym"whtm 11 ,l N I'" A degenw. rt e W U69 t woo u IS AI At 01 of V, it 41 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3i s A 041 PIIIU $p LP rat a Is M 21 AN IS is r so 0 40 1 v o a j -J -A-1 A -44- - l -A, S., 4, 1 MA-U A.U11V A ILI k All " W & 6-6 -d-4 I 4 ' , fit 6-+ 00 - Porttito &W -00 The kw Is wool of pwost 61buttfin protostid at 103 t' % k k Ah D 107 00 if- . m ad. fr S. Wfov. AWY Vievoyms. A -040 1'emina 13. No. 6, 3-12(194m).-Altirr a 00 biriel diicusaitm on the fetation of 11,() coutent in protrins 1-00 to aging iol animals and human subjects vind im the clitrin MICOMS aV.WXA, With the IM Of 1110 f1`0111 CAW01 PrOtil acid, P %noas that at IOD-105' the lims 4 110 frimi t1ii, cid Icl. C. 4. 42, &Wil) took platv at the expenw of milmityls. 1110 can be renwvrd Itom thiii scid with a1c indurctly with by aerating. or dryitis ;it 1(0" 00 The r4mrin protoaciii pptd. at the isorlec. i-mit cnitain, see 00 up to )CY"; 140. at wbich 30~, is held m-h-mir-ally. t-l"il,11it. I.S", constitutionally and 0 ",4' chi,mi"lly 00 13; o -oo : 0 ro 0 1 00 0 oleo 00 0 0 ~ ; : ;,.,1 roe - 6 we 0 joe 0A 2 too* 11 S 4 S C IW-LLO lie vi IK"t " " ff 00 00 0 0 We 0 0 0 0 0 0000 00 o 0 0 0 g a 0 a 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 go 0 0064969 00, 0 0 0 * 00 0 0 0 0 0 Ole 0 0 of)* 0 go **so**** 0 a PERCV, S. Perov, 2-: "The problem of making rational use of the b1cood of livestock", 14yas. InduBtriya, 1949, No. 1, p. 81-U.. SO: U.-3042p 11 Harch 53, (Leto-As Inykh Sta4,.jy, No. 10, 1949). FEROV, S."). 251165 Voprvvy obrobotki grubykIi kormov dlyn povyaheni Ish perevarioDati. Trudy Voesoyuz. naticb-looled. in-ts ;kldvotnovod4:tva, T. XVI, 1949, a. 2o6-i7. Po-baebeiristaki provedemi zhisn'reisheniya plenma TS.K. KP. (b) B. am. 25432. Pbdgotovkm kolkhomykh witerinarnfth lzhivotnovodcheskich kad.,mv-v teentr vnimmiya. on. 25910 SOt lAtopi-el No. 34 co r. 1. Levied 15. No. 4. -144 VIA I I -SIMW OF StMW AIMI ChAff IfrAttLI With AJUJ All. .4 N I iquantitiCS Ot CIMWU. " giftil), CUIRMIAIC., Aod 11J.0. JAMAPh4le, AFMI JkV~W W AU Aft, CUWiIUU1,WIII h.%, pruml to bc numv dis"IRAC thall thr warraled stul" Aulm4s amsumin, the matiml strAw uw more wart I S. JA, PEROV, S. Acad. and. ?IRILLOV, V. Master of Tech. Sci. "Russian Republic Yinistry of Local Industry Doits Little 4b~out New Technology and Saving Food Raw Materials," Isvestiya, 15 Dee 55 Ciurrent ligest of Soviet Presi3, VII, No.50, 25 Jan 56 11 r- I"' ,, ~ , -1 1 ~ - INIKHOV. Georgly Sergeyevicli, zesluzh9nnyy doyatell umuki i takliniki. doktor khimichookikh nauk. professor: J%WjQ.. reteenzent; 52MAWS. Z.F.. retsenzent; GORTAYRY, M.I., spot .irodaktor; AXIMOVA. L.D.. redaktor; GOTLIB. Z.H.. takhntchaskiy redektor [Biochemistry of milk and milk products] BlokhImila moloke i molochnykh produktov. Moskva. Pishchepromisdat, 1956. 294 p. (MM 10:1) (Milk-knalysis and examination) Sd' l] J kAk RT V AW N a a. a no. imys r. . z kj. o y -niza 21, No, .i Lv.-yt b el W 46 6low) Who c)2-, 16 be I (C - . , ' y , 4o -identify jw ~M, by SW)-Awx for their walail ACM3. a*3i d4ta on4 ~~v. of PtOt 't -0 Arialy5ft *It h thwe ldr of otht" 4nd shon the dlsm sn p ~ PAROV. S.S.v dtadmic. Initial a.-AnlYtic methods for studying mimal proteins. Dokl.,#kad. sollkhoz. 21 no.9:7-1- '56. (MMA 91lO) (Proteins) Mfl~l, S.S. . r.'..cndemik; SADOKOV; , A.?.. Vpndidat blologi cheek 11:1 np.,; - . W-un w -T"', ~, - Muscle oroteins cf ~n--i AnImAls. Dokl.,Akpd.sel 'Lhot.'? 7:-.5; '4'-"4 157. 1 ~:,)) ("ruteins) (Yuscle) FAROV, S.S.9 akao.oTalk. - ..1- Some nrrrrq in thin 7-r A-1,, of %ho ~-,ivwlates of artificial lnaenln;~~l 7n. Zl,1,7ntn070,1~1t-ffj 20 AD '58. 1 ~ - ~ If ~ ~ I F~ 1 1 T --,;- ~lmttl )ii )(MIRA 11:3) MATSKISVICH, VJ., LOBANOV, P.P., CHUHNNEV. YO.M.. SlaIYABIN, K.I., LOZA, G.M.. POPOV, . SlIfYAGIN. 1.1.0 TAKEISHKIN, I.V.. NIKOLAYXV, A.Z., RCST6W.H.F.. YUDIN, Y.M., POPOV. N.Y.. REDOXIN, A.P.. S)WTUTW, S.I. X.F.Lisknn. Dokis Akad. eellkboz. 23 no. 5:48 158. (MIRA 11:8) (Liskun, Sfim Fadotovich. 1873-1.958) TAW, S.,4",pkademik; UMOVA. A.F., kand. biol, imik. -00--wW-- Opalltative, analyslo of the protein content of the liTer of cattle. Dokl. Akad. sellkhoz. 23 no.8-.23-26 158. (KM 11:8) (Protein metabolism) (Idver) -!,F. 0v, S.S., akademik; SADOKOVA, A.P., kand. biol.nvatA Calcium calts of casein protoacid, their prr~7uptjon &r.~ for the organism. Dokj. Akad. seltkhoz. nauk no.10:31-3 1. Institut fiziologil i btokhimi.1 zhivotnykh. USSR / Farm Animals. General Problems. Q-1 As Jour Rof Zhur - Blol., No. 14, 1958, No 64399 Author Perov, S.S.; Sadokova, A. P. Inst U-1--union ordena Lenin ;.cadeny of ALIricultura-1 Sciences imeni V. I. Lenin Title The Proteins In the Muscles of FarTi Aniwala. Orig Pub Dokl. VASONIL, 1957, No. 5, 30-34. Abstract In the muscles of farm animals, there are two types of proteins: albuninoua muscle proteic tcid in the waount of 70-80% of tho total nitrogon, raid albuuinous anti- comp,lex, chnnicterized by opposite properties - oolu- bility in water, hydrophobic nature, and hi(;h surface activity. Me muscle proteic acid and anti-complex respond POEdtively to protein reactions. The rations of young animals should contain 70-80% of albuminous proteic acid out of the total anount of nitrogenous substances. Card 1/1 5 IVANOV. A.Ye.,; XOZLOVSKIY. N.G.; KALICUNKO. S.V., rodaktor; HART' YANOV, F.M.. reduktor;_BM, S V. redulctor; PYIAYIVA, A.P.. redektor; TEUSICHMO. 11=.., reds HIHNIKOVA, A.R.. redralcluor; RAXITINA. Te.D., reUktor; TALLOV, A.L. tokhatcheskiy re4aktor; VISKOVA, Ye.19. tekhnichaskiy redaktor (Handbook for directors of state farms] Sprovochnain kniga direktore sovkhoze. Izd- 3-s, parer. Moskva, Goo. izil-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry. Pt.1.3.956. 952 p. Pt.2.1956. 1016 p. (KLFA 10:3) (State farms) -'V.R. A.A.; DZIUBA. H.L. -, YU.ROVITSXIY, Ye. I.; GURAS111OV, P.K., red.; KAHAVAYRY, A.A.. red.; red.; SAITLIM, B.V., red.; YAKUSHKIIi. I.V., rtd.; VESJEOVA, Te.I., tekhz.red.; FWZ5M. V.I., tekhn.red. [Yearbook for the collective farm worker for 19581 Kalendarl kolkho%niks na 1958 god. Moskva, Gos. izd-vc) sellkhoz. lit-ry, [19571 175 P. (MIRA 11:6) (Agriculture-Yearbooks) DOWER. A.A.; DZYUBA. M.L.; YUROVITSKIY, Ye.l.; GXRASIMOV, P.K., redaktor; XARAVATWV. A.A., redaktor; FMOV S.T.,, re"ktor; SAYXLIYEV. B.T., redaktor; TAKUSHKIN. 4=7Nt 01Ft. Te.l.. tekhnicheskiy redairtor [Collective farmer's almanac for 1957) Kalendarl kolkbosnika na 1957 god. Moskva. Gov. izd-vo selkhos. lit-ry ['1956] 175 P. (Almanace) (Agriculture) (KLRA 9-12) MrATNIKOY,N.B.1 VARUNTSUN,I.S., akademik, redaktor; GWSHCHXNKO,I.Te., doktor b1ologicheskUdi nauk, redaktor; YINDOCIII.KhA.. k&rAi- dat bilogichemkikh mik, redaktor; OLISMS13Y.N.A., &Wsmik, reUktor; PAROV.S.V., kandidat ekonomicheskfikh nauk, redaktor; redaktor; KHA "I.A., karAidat biolagicheskikh mauk, redaktor; YAKDVIW,P.11., akademik, redaktor; BALWD,A.I., takhn. red. [Michurin science in the service of the people; a collection of articles) Hichurinskos uchenie na slushbe narodu; abornik statei. Moskra, Gos.izd-ro selkhoz.llt-ry. No.l. 19.55. 269 p. (KLaA 9: 4) 1. I'sesoyuznsya Almdemiya sel'skokhoministy,onnykh nauk Imeni M-10nims. (Michurin, Ivan Vladimirovich. 1855-1935) (Plant breading) DJMZER. A.A.. redaktor; D2TUBA. X.L.. redrktor; YUROVITSKIY, To.l., redaktor; GKWIMOV, F.K., redaktor; UUVAYAV, A.A., redaktor; MOT JI.. redaktor: SAVILOYNT, B.V., redaktor; TAKUSHKIO, I.V., r~-O' ;0r;,,61 1, -Z PIMUKINA, Z.D., takhnicheskly relaktor [Collective fam worker's calendar for 19551 Salendarl kolkhoxnDa n& lg!i5 gcd. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo solkhos. lit-ry. (1954] 174 p. (Microfilm] (HLRA 9:8) (Ag.riculture--Yearbooks) RMOV,- V. ; LLTUGINA, I., markoheyder (g.Kiselevsk); CHICHnMYXV, D. Responeii to 'Master uglial articlea. Mast.ugi. 9 no.5'22 W 160. (KIRA 13:7) 1. 4aveCuyushchly otdelon maesovoy raboty Dvortea kulltury shakhts- rov, g.lielidovo (for -Perov). 2. Shakhta No.12. lemerovskoy oblasti (for Chl.chindayev). (Working men's clubs) ACC NR. PJITO04484 SOURCE CODE- UR/903.2/67/oco/o4l/0003/0003 AUT11OR: Flerov, V. (Candidate of technical sciences) ORG: none- TITLE: Automatic inj."ormation SOURCE: Pravda, no. 41, 10 Feb 67, p. 3, cola. 5-7 TOPIC TAGS: nutomatton, automation equipment cx> ABSWZ~: At the A1.1-Union Inatitute of Scientific and Techn~fcal Information, work has started on the developrent. of automatic info rmat ion-logic systems based on electronic computern. An information system has been planned for the mechanical processing of information on the properties and uses of 20,000, individual inorganic compounds. Even a fall proccuoing does not exceed 15-20 min, and sometimes only 30 to 35 sec. SUB CODE: 0913~SUBM DATE: none/ AM PRESS: 5114 Card ' 1/1 __UDCi__noue_ V AID P - 4664 Subject MER/Aeronautics - Training (DOSAAF) Card 1/1 Pub. ~38 - 4/14 Author : Perov V., Member of the Komsomol Committee, Moscow Institute Title : A students' aeroclub Periodical : Kryl. rod., 3, 6-7, Mr 1956 Abstract : The article narrates the foundation, the development and the achievements of the Students' Aeroclub of the Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI). Institute's DOSAAF organization is praised for the :ssistance It Is giving to the Club. No factual data of informative value. 13 photos of the members of the Club having the title of sportsmen. Institution : None Submitted : No oate ANDIE17EV, Sergey Yefimovich; ZMEXICH, Viktor Vladimirovich; 11ROV, Valentin Aleksandrovicb- 11M-hTOVSKIY, I.M.., Frof., reteenzent; GERZON$ G.I.,, dots., retsenzent; -IDEII.K0, K.G., dots., retEenzent; OI-rVSIIY, V.A., kand. tekbn. nauk., retsenzent; RTKCV, N.A., otv. red.; GARBER, T.N., red. :Lzd-,va; ILIINSYMA, G.M., teldin. red. [Cm.shing, millir4,7, und screening minerr-,19]1)roblenie, imell- cherde i grokhochenie polezWkh iskopapmykh. Moskva, Gosgor- tekkdzdat, 1961. 384 P. (MIRA 15:9) (Ore dres3ing) q, to 10 0 09 "5-- S/549/(;1/000/103/004/co-)/ AUTHORt -Perov, V.A., Engineer DOWD113 TITLE: Contribution to the problem of selecting a rational scheme for a horizon simulator SOURCE: Moscow. Vyssheye tekhnicheskoye uchilishche. [Trudyi no. 10311961. Opticheskoye priborostroyeniye, 103-111. T)3-XT: The article deals with the selection of the basic, most practicable so-hemes for projecting the line of horizon onto the screen of a specialized flight sirralator.' Plane and spherical screens are discussed. For the former, Vhe author suggests that the projector be placed behind the screen, and that the projection and optical system developed at the MVTU (Fig.3) be adopted. .L. 'rn this system, the technical design of which is already completed, the prism and mirror are mot,ile parts. The former simulates changes in the angle of bank and. the latter changes in the angle of pitch. These parts are selected so that the final angle on the screen is double that read on these elements. For sphe-rical screenalthe author recommends the method of "shadow projection" based on the principle that sharp images are obtained if a diapositive,illumi- nated by a pointed. source of light, is projected on a screen. A wide angle of variation of projection can thus be achieved, and the problem of realisti- Card 1/4' ,,2 IIVDCKIKOV. Pavol Dmitriyevich; MOV, V.A., dotsent, kqnd.tekhn.nauk, retson-mnt; NIKOLISKICI~X.-,fa-W.-, retsenzent; USHAKOV, N.V., Insh., A ansent; KONTSEDALOV, A.I., inzh., letsenzent; g".B.. VCLIPR 0 t N.'. inzh.. oty.red.; GARM, T.N., red.izd-va; FRMOR,.DVSKAYA, V.L., tekhn.red.; BOLDYRBVA, Z.A.. takhn.red. [Design and operation of a tailings storage deipartment in ore-dr5saing plants] Proektirovania i ekspluatstaiis khvosto- vykh khoziaistv obogatitellnykh fabrik. Mookora, Goe.nauchno- takhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1960. WL7 p. (MIRA 14:)) (Tailings (Hetalbirgy)) UDYMSv, Sergey Tefimovich; M,.;d,.VICII, Viktor Vladimirovich; PF�R~OV Agenti~ Aleksandrovich;-VEMIOVS&TY, I-11-P prot., A-t-~en- zent; FRffG-MWN, G.I., dotB., retsenzent; RUDEMO, K.G.v dots.p rbtsenzent; OLEVSKrY, V.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, re- tsenzent; RYFOV, N.A., otv. red.; GARBE21, T.N., red. izd-va; ILIINSKAYA~ G.M., tekhn. red. [Crushing, milling, W screening of minerals] Droblenie,. iz- ablicbemie Igrokhochenie polezrqkh iskopaeuWkh. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tokhn. izd-vo lit-x-f po gornomu delu, 1961. 384 p. 04IRA 15:3) (Ore dresBing) 25(6)j 14(5) PaM I DDOK MUMMON SOV/M8 Andreyev, Sergey Tefimovich, Vywheelav Vladimirorlch Toyaroy, and Valentin Aleksandrovich Perov Zak6nciternosti, izzwltcheniya I iselaisleni-ye kharakteristik granomet~richeskogo sostava (Regaltwity Patterns in Grinding and Calculation of qbwacteriatice of Greamlonetric Composition) Moscow,, Metallit glMats 1959. k3T p. Errata slip Inserted, 3.,400 copies printed. I Ed.: 'T.A* Rundkviet; Ed. of PublIabing House: M.T. Yegdakoya; Terft. Ed.- L.V. Ddbazbinake~m. PURMS: This book 19 intended for enginearing.and techrIeLl personnel in ore- dreissing planto,, cement plants, researeb laboratories, design bureaus, and Inat1tutions oj! higter education, COVMZ: The author d1scusses frequently observed patterne in the granular ecqpDaltion of finely growd brittle prodacts. A nvw nv*od for calculating the everpm grain diameter, dependent on specific projertits,, is presented. Revalts of theoretical and experimental studies of 1) the kinetics-of content Card 1/10 Regularity Patterns (Cont.) SMIZN8 chaage in coarse grains, and 2) changes in grain surfaces dm-ing t4e process of milL grifiding tire described. The changes In grain surfaces depend on the characteristice of the material ground, the specific conewption of ener&, and orthtr factors. Deterniustion of the grindability of naterials,, Tall.1 perfor- ruawe, and the evaluation of mill productivity are also discusseel. No per- sou%lities are mentioned. References follow each pz&t. TAKE OF CONTENTS: Preface Introdbiction PART ONE. MWIARM PATTM Iff TS GRANMAMMM CQ14POS=ON OF GROUND MATERIALS 3 5 Ch. I. Characterisites of Particle Size 9 1. Deterzinir4; gramLlonetric composition 9 2. GraphIca3 Interpretation of data on grmmlametric analysis. System of "Index Rmlers' 11 Card 2110 Regiamrity Pattents (Clont.) SOV/2TT8 3. Distribirtion cin-ves 17 4. The importimce of analytical expression of regalar-Ity patterns in grain distribwtion according to size 22 Ch. II. Review ot Works on the Study of Regularity Patterns in Granulometric Composition 25 1. Martin equation 25 2. Heywod eqaetion 28 3. Malin - Andmyev equ(ttion 29 4. The work of Weinig 35 5. Equation of cbarpo-teristics according to the log&rltbmlc normal law of distrIlnetion 40 6. Rosin and RmoLler equatL on 47 7. The work of Ugustin 52 8. Roller Kuation 53 9. ~he work crf Griffith 56 Ch. ITT, Analysis mid Oomparlaon of Equations of Distribution and Characteristic Clux-ires 6o 1. Form of theorEtsical and experimental granu.1cmetric distribution cwtas 6o Card 3ho Regulurity Patteras (Cont.) SOV/2TT8 2. Comparison of equations 65 Cho 21'. Determining Surface and Rmber of Grains of a Material With a GraTri-Ic- metric Cmp3sition VWch rollovs Certain Equations 'T6 1. General considerstiow --,,-6 26 Computations 'based on the Rosin-Raz=ler equation 3. Computations 'based on the Gaadin-Audreyev equation 82 Bibliography 84 ?ART TWO. CALCULATING AVERAGE D14STER OF A OF MINERAL G,~ALTS Ch. 1. Diameter of a Single Grain and the Average Diameter of a Mixture of Grains 86 1. General ixXormation 86 2. Actual ditueeter 93 .,p:Lanried, and statistical diameters 95 3. Average 4. Equivalent sj~herical dimueter 96 5, Sphericity and circularity 98 Card 4/jo SOV/M8 41 100 11. Statistical Formulas fo.- the Average Diameter of a Mixture of Grains 1. Averages of mathematical statistics 100 111. Foiwjlw of average diameter at mimerical and weight granulometric C- c-haxactelIstics 104 3. Avirage dLameter of narrow size-rariV fractions 108 OU. I'll. Foruulas 'Recommended for Computing Average Diameters of Grains in 14ixtures 110 I., Formulas Df :mathematical statistics 110 2, MeUar for=1a 115 Rosin average diameter 3-17 4.. Coglaill average diameter 118 roolik average diameter 121 Derivir3g Average Diameter For=LLas Based on Characteristic Properties 1~7 1. Characteristic property of a statistical aggregate 123 2. Deriving forrulaB based on the num~mrical characteristics of a granulo- rie-tric ccmposition 125 3. Deriving foxunlas based on the weight characteristics of a, granulo- metric ccurposition 129 Card 5/10 R I emgj].%irity Patterns (C ont. SOV/2778 redriving rommilas based on a specific characteristic property 131 Ixm-ples of deriving formilas based on a characteristic property 136 cra. 1r. GcnVatation of the Average Diameter 146 J. 11, ConV,-Uma average diameter according to data granulometric analysis 146 2. Compating AverAge diarieter'on the basis of parameters of power equations of granulometric characteriatics 111.9 3. Ocmpxting: ant-rage dimieter on the basis of parameters of a norm&l logari- +,hmI,r--'Kt.,'9tIon for the distribution curve 154 14. Dependence ce, type- of simplified formulm on granulomartric characteristics tind the chea,acteristic property 163 Ccmrputinj; average diamter vhen granulometric characteristics are wflMMM 169 6. KPfect of g:7amLlometric characteristics on the average diameter of the vide aiv~-range class 1T3 -Pendence of the size of the average diameter on the Bize range of the Dc ajeraged fraction 175 Mi. -V-L. Brief Review of Works on the Determination of Average Diameter 178 c!:-u,(t 6/1o Itegaarity Pattems (cont.) Bibliography PARf MVilIA= PA== 331 MM r 1 jili mmm:; Cho Is Basic Eqvatlon of t~e 041wof OMAIM t r. 1. Criteria ef lpinihtsji 7 2. Reftew of vorka'an't roc ,10.10 ~jwm pin" top v aw . 3. Theoretical derftiftC6 6r: ihi A~ of the de'bfti4i" content during gribdii3a In jut"jimittimt ftl I 4. Deviationa. fIrm the, th4oreftaa ~ MAitionship ezd Its emkoes 208, 5. Basic equatlonAft-L- 'L- . *ONO RP . Ch. M Experimentla verilieftlim at tho. *at rquotion for the K40" ,-: Grinding, 14 1. Applicaticki of spetiol griiis for verification of the equation for the Idnatleb of lp-lullm 2. Ca.1culating jWmattert- 6r: idlo 'Of vlou'' for the of gdn" ...- 228 aboratox y't4iB*9 At" 9L9 al A sis or 1 . n y ' ' T 7 7 Regularity Pattems (Ccmto), Ch. M. ftySICa-1 MBftd**'.: 1~ ftraufterg of the Bqnftlon for tht-IMMUet &rindftg;md an Orin" Oftatifts end Proper"" Of Muria$ :K~?J' KO 2,, Parameter M Ch. 11r. Applidet3*6 Of the Dole ftmUOj fft tbo nobtiCs Of &"ii~t Analyzing Ir1nalim li;41~ billFistilpti. the dMIS PC n9 isin'. or mterlils 2 1. oraymea -wtbca at: vio-ibelpts or tht. *dn" pivests In m-di a62 2.t Investigating the of miterials apmd-In Ch. V.. General Equallon'for Mtn of'okmAing" 1 . Deriving the genera. 46AUft 128k 2. Experimental VerM40*100 Of 1bV- ;VPaCi'VIJ4%Y! Stlaw, In inftstrial ..293 Ch. V11% Yftetics Of tba Mao 'of Smr!466 lift: San4dVO 1 . M*orti=6 of. tbo jptobjm~ Card 11/10 Regularity Patteyns (cont.) V/2778 -2, measuring the specific surface 310 3. laboraft", mill tests 321 4. iDdustrisa. zMAests 335 Ch. V11, Relst1cmebip Bet"exi Specific Surface and Restauls on Testing Screens342 cb,, vni. Grimmbility of Materials 356 1. Review of methods 356 2, Analysis cof methods for determining grindability 366 Ch. Ix. Calculating Mill Proanctivity 375 1. Review of methods 3V 2. Analysis of methods of computing mill productivity 382 3. Hathod of calculating productivity based on usable Rover and specific 4, Relatlonship betwelen mill productivity and coarse-graln content In the grcnmd pnoduct 400 5, RelatiotAft bsWeen at3-l productivity and continuity of NQ 4W Ch* X. Technical Measuring of Ball-mill Work 410 Card 9/10 or Le r,'- r.?- PE W. V.k..- Calculating the efficiency of 5creens. Obog. rud 4 no.2:9-12 - (MIRk 11#1:8) (Screens (Mining)) KUZ163V, Lev Tikhonovich, kand.tekhn.nauk; ISSINSKIT, Viktor Vladimirovich; -_M07, Talentin Alekseyevich; JOPRMICH, Te.l.. red.: KRDVKZV. Ti-.-*tekhn.ied. [wool comber with periodic action; working principle, servicing, assembling. and adjustment) Grobnechesallnais mashina periodi- cheskogo deletviia dlia shersti; ustroistvo. obaluzh-ivania. montash. I naladka. Pod obshchei red. L.T.Husyleva. Moskva, Goo. nauchnc-takhn.izd-vo lit-ry po legkot promyshl.. 1959- 178 p. (MIRA 13:5) (Combing machines) ZMICTI,-R,-)VSKIY, PMIV. V.A.. dotwiiit Reorganiziw, aro exprn,ling nro-drea!3ing p1nntg at t-6 Cn m)l ne. Trwiy finkhrmohr no.102:2113-~'~3 ~~7- (mak 11:9) (~.D!Mty--Oro dronainx.) AN=9M, Sergay-Yefimovich; TOVAROV, Vyach"lav Vladimirovich; k=V, Fafentin Aleksandrovich; MMDKVIST. V.A., red.; tumKovi* MOL.. red.izd-va-, DMHINSKAYA. L.V.. takhn.red. [Regularities of comminution and estimation of granulosetric composition characteristics) Zakonomernosti izmallchonlia I Ischlislents khoraktaristik granulometrichookogo sostava. Moskva. Goo.aauchno-tekhn.isd-vo lit-ry po chernot i tsvetnoi ustallwrgil, 1959, 437 P. (MIRA 1218) (Cimishing machinery) (Particle size determination) PEROVp Vo A. Author: (Tsml chenle L';..I.) 21'ej It. Title: Ci',;y: Leningrad Nblisher: btate Sci-Tech Pub. of tho H.g.-Iron and Fari,o-es Met-allur.-j Da-~e: 1950 Available: Vibrax-j of Congmss Source: Manthly List of Russian tocezzio", voi. 4, No- 3, Jur---, 19-51. /metals Oot 2947 Ore Dressing Iron Ores esin Mron Ore with Heavy Suepensims." V. A* 41 pp Oawnyy mmrmi" No 10 ftemmaim of the dressing processes used by the OWPIB= Plant in Mmeocts, and the YAm It Plant &6W Croeb3) XI=ssct&'* Tables of operation arA.. malimatic diagren or the plant layout. In the V='~ W4* method could, be adapte& for dressing Irm:amW RMMWene area vhere JIWing vould permit o=tl&oW OPORUCRie MW &Aop+,Im of We nothqAt Oct to the author, could Improve the quality and ~1ty of dressed Ores InLthe UM. I'ADEUV. Vacilly Ivanovich; Tjq~YOJAp,, nauchn" red.; SALITA, Te.G., red.; NIKOLISKIT, D.-k.. reteenzent; TMWIN. P.S.. tekhn.red. CUDdern eripment for the crushing and comminution of ores) Soyremennos oboradovanie Me. droblenita I Ismallchentia rud. Leningrad, 1959.241 p. (Leningrad. Nauchuo-iseledovatellskil I proektnyl institut nekhanichaskol obrabotki polesnykh isko- Pae,Krkb. Timdy, no-123). (NM 1317) (Crushing zaachinary) (Ore dressing-Squipmeut, and supplies) I Z.,l , -i ,4. " . Ore dressf ln~.- Len i ,71 rA d . Is )~, . na u c I'jno - t1, n. i - ; -v , I i t - r,., ! , r ~ o r no i i t :;v e t .1:) 1 retalliir-i!., ~;-C j . (~ 1 -~ 7Q,,'7 ', TNr- 10. f 4 SOV/ 137-58-8-16269 Tran.,;lation frorn: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 8, P 5 (USSR) AUT14OR: Zrnicherovskiy, E.N.. Pero, V. A. TITLE: Reconstruction and Expansion oi the Concentration Plants of the Apatite Kombinat (Rekonstruktsiva i rasshireniye oboga- tii:el'nykh fabrik kombinata ApatiC PER'LODICAL: [Tr.] Vses. n.-i. 1 proyektn. in-ta mckhan. obrabotki poleznykh iskopayemykh, N57, Nr 102, pp 238-253 ABSTRACT~ Flowshects for tile First and Se( ond apatite-and-nepheline p.Iants of tile Apatite I'lombiriat it re described and presented. A.Sh. .1. Induntrin]. PDm'W;--1J.3SR 2. Apatite-Production 3. Nephelite -.-Prnduction Card 1/1 _Ito 4!_bOA!t1vv1* MCK71THATIM VP 111W UW IN REAVY USPhNSIONi. V.A. Pqr*W. (Gornyt Zhumal, 1947s Vol, 121, No. 10, pp. 31-35). L MY` 1010pi "At Ckv Cos 1 6844#1 4w a.. iti T-1. 6--r- J-r TT M 'go 'o e f "So "go "0e YEROV, V. .,- VASILIYEVA, A.A. Kinetica of milling two--~omponent mi-vtures in a ball mill. Gor. zhur., no,7.-69-70 JI 161. WIRA 15:2) I* Leningradskiy gornyy institut. (Ore dressing) PEROV , V.A. , prol% *, , 11 Di% . '',; - Gr Ind i ng i n ba: . ml' : ~-, 3 . r. on,,:,'.4 ~ * -i c '~ ~, r-P, - c-, r x 1,,.g (~ on, -, ''-: ct. ~, . Rev min lfj no.1:9-12 ~-a I b). 1. 'Mining ',.en'rji--rAd Q PERIN, V.F, Origin of canyons in tho Ylibiny Mountaim. Trudy Khib.gece. sta.?',GU no.1-119-130 160. (KIRA 15:5) (Khlbiny Mountains.-G&Uonu) PEROIT V.P. 110 - First glacier in the Xhibiny Mountains. Prirodei 47 no. 7:88 J1 '58. (MIRA 11: 8) 1. Khibinskaya geograficbeskaya stants~va Moskovokogo goeudaretvannogo univerijitets im. M.Lomonosova. (Khibiny Mountains--Glaciers) Pwiv, v.r. Classification of snow barku in nountainous countriec. Ird'orm, abor.p ra*b.Geoo-,.fal-..,"osk.,-os.ur,.,-,o Pezhdunnr.geoflz.gndu nrj.--: --I. 158. (snow) (ITIRA 13: j ) 14-57-6-11835 Translation from: Roforafivn y zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 6, P 27 (IJSSR~ AUTHOR: Perov, V. F. TITLE: Asymmetrical Erosional Forms (Ob asimmetrii erozionykh form) PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Mosk. un-ta, 1956, Vol 182, pp 143-152 ABSTRACT: The author points out that existing theories on the origin of asymmetry (A) in erosional forms fall into two categories: those which attribute it to general planetary conditions or processes, and those which attribute it to local conditions. The present analy- sis of the causes of A is based on observations made by the author on the right bank of the Volga River near Stalingrad and Saratov. Assuming a level plain and disregarding the influence of local morphological Card 1/3 factors, A of erosional forms is apparently related FERCVp V.P.;, TABUHINA, M.A., red. izd-va; BOROVNEV, NiK., tekhn. red. [Fampblet on safety techniques for gas welders] Pamiatka po tekhnike bezopasposti dlia gazoevarshchika. Moskva, Gos,.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit. zaterialam, 1961. 31 P. (MIRA 14:6) (Gas welding and cutting--Safety measizes) nts'. 1L. K. H -its .,Ut 19 A 'ga 34 a t in, All oil mat I U O 15 0 H AUTIBOR Perov, V.F. 26-58-7-19/48 ""Mom TITLE- The First Glacier in Kriitiny ~Pervyy lednik v Khibinakh, I PERIODICAL: Priroda, 10,56, Nr 7, p 68 (USSR) ABSTRACT: During field investigations for purpogits of tLe IGY a smai'. firn glacier was discovered in 'he Khibiny Mountains. It is situated in the northern Dart of tho Lyavochorr 11.1assif on the elevations of a short trough-like vall,~y of tho first right-hand affluent of the Kaliok river. The extendei i 'o~iy of' the glacier resembles the shape of an amphitheater. total extent is 300 x 80 m or 0.02 sq km. Its upper edge is 1,073.2 m high with an altitude mark of 1,172 m of t!,,~, massif. The glacier's position and shape indicate that it belongs to the type of the blown-together, immobile f:rn glacier, It fa(~os almost directly north, the azimutt, of its axis equals 350~ Tt,,j surface slope,3 ~4 to discovery of ltiq glacier is not acci,::ental . Th,; c-c-~rr-nt of drift snow arl avalan_-,1-,-s sl~;ggenten tt.e pogsil-C ,.-; -,* embryonic glaciers ir. tnes-:~ mourtains Tnis held for a lc!;w time by I,K. TiKhomirov and Profe9sor Tushinski.y. Card 112 There is 1 proto- The First Glacier in Khibiny 26-58-7-19/48 ASSOCIATTON: Kh:Lbinskaya gs-,jeraficho9kaya stantslya darstvennogo universitpta :.meni M,.V, Lomonoocva 'Thc, Kh,t, I t,,( Geographicai 'Itation of th,? llosccw State University imen'. M.7. Lomonoscv ~ 1. Glaciers--Characteristics 2. Glaciers--Origin Card 212 PKIROV P V.I. , kaad.toklin.nauk. Synchrorous motor with excitation by permanent magnets and hyateresis starting. Vest. elektroprom, 32 no..3t32-38 1-tr 161. (MIRA 15:6) (Electric motors, Synchronous) ACC We AT7DO4929 SOURCE C66i~-iii/066D/66/0-00/0-0-0/06~C/6-i6-o AUTHOR: Zholkover, T. D. (Moscow); Perov, V. I. (Moscow); Tarasova, L. S. ORG: none TITLE: Eff6ct of autonatic monitoring and switchover devices on reliability of systems with redundancy SOURCE: VSVt5. konf. pco avtomatich. kontrol I motodam alektrich. izmereniy, 6th, 1964. Avtomatich. kontroll 1. metody elektrich. lzmereniy; tr. konf., t. I: Teoriya izmerit. info. sistcm (Automatic control and electrical measuring tectniques; transactions of the conference, v. 1: Theory of measuring information system;). Novosibirsk, lzd-vo Nauka, 1966, 96-100 TOPIC TAGS:; reliability, redundancy, automatic control systen ABSTRACT: Systems with active parallel redundancy in which reserve elementa RE (see figure) are controlled by check-and-switchovar ChS units Is considered. Reliability of one branch under m.-th load conditions Is given bry: P a PO Pk, whdre Pf - reliability of RE under x-th conditions; Pk reliability of ChS undDr a-th conditions. A set of differential equations describes the Card !fKn In out ACC NRl A77004929 reliability conditiont in terms of failure rates and r (prob-ability that a branch failure is accompanied by elimination or self-climinatfon of RE). As a result, the probability of successful operation of the entire system Is determined. These particular cases are considered: (1) Failure rates are constant in time (exponential law of distribution of reliable-operation time); (2) A definite ratio of failure rates of RI: and ChS; (3) Reliability characteristics of IRE and ChS do not change when the number of brt~iche5 changen; starting from a certain value of the redundancy rate, the probability of successful operation decreases. When the probability of RE seLr-elimination is sufficiently high, ChS devices are superfluous. Orig. art. Imet I figwe and 3D fonmLbw. SUB CODEa 09, 14 / SUIM DATEt none / ORIG REFt 004 L 32613-66 A C C t-47._- - AT6011929 SOURCE COCLIE: UR/0000/66/000/000/007S/0084 AUTHOR: Perov, V. 1. (Lyubertsy); Zholkover, T. D. (Lyubertsy) ORG: none TITLE: lkletliods for evaluating and some ways for increasing the-4iability of the results of automatic., control SOURCE: Vsesoyuznaya konferentsiya po avtoniaticheskomu kontrolyu i metodani elektri- cheskilch izniereniy, 5th. Avtomaticheskiy kontroll i metody clektricheskildi izmerenjy; trudy honferentsii, t. 2: I-HiFffie nyye i.nforrnatSiOnnyye SiStOnly. U:3troystva avtomaticheskogo FNe kontroly.L. Elektricheskiye crentya neelcktricheskikh velichin (Automatic control and _ : ~, electrical measurin techniqu ; transactions of the conference, v. 2: Information measure- i= --t-ment systems. Automatic control devices. EFe~tr cal measurei,-nents of nonelectrical quantities). Novosibirsk, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 78-84 TOPIC ','AGS-. reliability engineering, automatic control, system liability ABSTRACT: Reliability is the decisive factor in automatic control Isince the information gathered during the control of technolo-ical devices must reflect accurately their actual C? state. The quantitative measure of reliability is expressed by the probability that the result is correct. Of all tne possible factors affecting the reliability of automatic control, the authors investigate only the loss of information caused by die quidity 'of tJie control devices. Card 1/2 L 3261-3-66 1 ACC NRz AT6011929 ! e-" It is assumed that the initial information on the controlled plant is complete. The newly developed formalism is applied to the control of the operational readiness of devices. Orig. art. haF - 26 formulas, 1 figure, and 5 tables. SUB COEE: 09, 14 / SUBM DATE: 29N(yv6,5 / ORIG REF: 003 / OTH REF: 002 PEROV, V.I., ktind.tekhn.nau~ Characteris ties of synchronous motor with electronagnetic excitatl~:n and hyvteresis start-up. Vest. elektroprom. 31 nD.10:' 7 - '6~' (MIKA 15- 1 ) (Electric motors, Synchronous) PEROV, V.L.; BAKETIZINA, R.I.; ISHCHENKO, I.I. ~lf*;, ",:, News review. Khim. prom. 40 no.9it'll 3 164. -'A ~ KAFAROV, V. V.; PLYUTTO, V. P,j-, PEROV, V. L. Development of mathematical descriptions of the standard processes in chemical technology. Khim prom no. 3:218-221 Kr 64. (M IIIA 17:5) 1 'i PJ1ROV:,..V,:.M~BRCDKIN. B.S. Rescuo of Belgian pclar explorers. Inform. blul. Sov. antark. eek-P. no.5:61-62 159. (~(IRA 12:10) (Antarctic regions) .. Fmovi-Ta.- - - Jkporience in replacing metal by cast stone and concrete. Loks.i khim. no.9652-54 160. (MMA 13:9) 1. Chumkovskaya, TSentralluaya obogatitellnaya fabrika. (Coal preparation) (Coke industry -Squipment and supplien) USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-15 and Their Application Tz,eatment of solid mineral fuels Abs Joar: Referat Zhur - KhImiya, No 9, 1957, 31816 Author : Shlonov V.N., Voronov K.D., Perov V.N. Title : Initiation of Closed-Cycle Handling of' Water and Sludge. Orig Pub: Koks i khimiya, 1956, No 4, 19-22 Abstraot: The change-over, at the Chumakovskaya central coal concentration plant, to a closed cycle, by retu:rning the water contaminated with sludge particles to the top of settling tanks, for additional clarification, has made it possible to eliminate recovery of fuel-coal sludge, which previously amounted to 4.5%, to increase the Card 1t-12 PPROV AUTHOR: Perov, V. P. (Leningrad) 103-12-2/12 TITLE: Note on the Synthesis of Pulse Circuits and of Sys~ems with a Pulse Feedback (Sintez impul'snykh teepey i sistem a impul'snoy obratnoy avyazlyu). PERIODICAL: Avtomatika I Telemekhanika, 1957, Vol. 16, Nr 12, PP- 1081-1097 (USSR) ABSTRACT-. Jus; as in the case of continuous linear systems the optimum transmission function or weight function respectively must be determined at the synthesis of a pulse system. The characteristics, of pulse systems in general display such an abstract form, that in the majority of cases no immediate possibility exists for the build-up of actual schemes. There- foret a transformation from the mathematical expression chexacterizing the pulse system as a whole to the expression of the transmittance function of the continuous part of the sytitem must be applied if &*otual scheme Is to be built up. This expression then permits the determination the scheme of the structure and the actual parameters of the system. In this paper a number of results obtained from investigations in this direction are given. The optimum characteristics of Card 1/2 Card 212 28(2); 16(2) PHASE I BDUK XMWITATI071 SOV/209rl Perov., V. P. Statisticheakly sintez impulisnykh sistem (Statistical S~Mthesis of Sampled Datu Control Systems) Moscow, Izd-vo "Sovetskoye radio," 1959. 453 P. N=ber of copies printed not given. Ed,: 15. D. Iymshko; Tech. Ed.: A. A. Syeshulkov. PURPOSE: This book is in*del for engineers, scientists, and graduate students specializing In appropriate fields. COMM: The Wok presents methoU vorked out by the author Vhieh make it povalble to determine the h1o&W*wsms of snapled data system and the 91mkoific va3zes of their paxam)ters vbIch wil.1 guarantee the greatest op)rational accuracy of these systems for time-constrained transient pinxesses in the presence of notse. Essentially the problems presented in the book jertain to the selection of methods for optiwm reconstruction and linear transformation of continuous functions on the basis of the discrete data distorted by noise. The problen of synthesizing continuous 11near systevas Is also The material contained in the book maW be. used in the desigu s~i of linear smipled data systems, and Card 1/1o Statistical Synthesis of Sample'l Dntta (Cont.) GOV/2097 partially for continuous systtrw. Most of the results In the book are orIf:Inal. The author thanks Pro.-ezsor Ye. P. Popov arA Docent E. A. Kroglus for their help in praptu-Ing the book. There exe 54 references: 46 Elovlet and 3 English. TAKE OF CONIM t Prefacok Ch. 1. Characteristics of Sarplad Data Control System 1. Mathematical method erf studZang sampled data contro,~ systems 2. Concept o.f'sampled datp. control systems and their schematic representation 3. Examples crf sampled dnrta control systems. Their possible structures 4. Equations of a sampled dErta oontrol system,, its in3ig~iting and transfer functions 5. The relation between the chwacteristles of sampled data control systems Adch we generated from other Mtems by the serial connection of the operatorIA 6. The relation between transfer functions of a alosed-loop and corresponding open-loop sampled data control system 7. The relation between the weighting functions of a closed-loop anet oorre3ponding open-loop ampled data control system 8. Determination of the characteristics of equivvIent, 21 30 46 50 56 6o continuous an "lesiant by the known characteristics of the sampled data control Vubw 64 Card 2/ 10 Statistical Synthesis of sampled Data (Cont,) sov/2m 9. Determination of the characteristics of sampled dats eontrol system generated as a result of connecting in series or pare.1le3ly sevez al sampled data control system with known cheracteriaties 67 10. Solution of' examples Tl ,Mi. 2. Errors of SampW Data Control Systems 85 1, 'Elementary data from the theory of random processes 85 2. rustantenems value of the total error of reconstruetion 91 3. D7namie error of reeonstruation 94 4. Determination of the moments of the veighting funotion on the basis of a kno-.rn transfer f=tion of the sampled data control 87stem 102 5. Randnm error of reconstruettion 105 6, Stattistical characteristics of the total error of reconstruction LU 7. Example nf calculating errors of sampled data control systems 113 Ch. 3. Determination of the Tacwace;aristies Of a BWled Date Control System Wbich Opawantee a MIni of Random Error of Reeonstruetion for Given Dynaule PU%.mLraay and Given Transient Preaess Time 132 lo Stewmaeat of prdbiem 132 Card 3110 Statistical Synthesis of Sampl-al De;n (Cont.) SOV/2097 2. lt;quations for the outiw= weighting function of a nampied data I':Ontrol spitem 134 3. 'Derttermination of optiramn -.mll&hing funatlons of swipled (Inta montrol sriteMB v7aq:i the cor-naletion of noise funation is expredsed texponantin:-ly 144 Determinat:16on of optlw= voigat-ing Panetlons of sampled data control vithcrat a statisti,!al ralation betva*-n the discrote -ralues of -mailan noise 149 5, Considereu Ions on t~rie selection of irdtial data for the determint&Uou of op+.L,= weiglating functions of sempled dEcts, control systems 159 Oh, 4, Devermination of- the of a Sampled We. ("Ontrol System Whieh Guazwtej Vie Muim= Totc.1 Maan Square Error of Reconstruction With Given Transimt Proriass Time 163 1. Statement of problem 163 2, Equations for a vVighting function guaranteeing a minlymm total exroz of reconstreaw ion 165 3* Determinaiion of weighting functions Vhiah are optizm= from the point of riew of minJunn: total error, when the correlation funatlon f.%f noise Is expressed exponenti&Uy 176 (:ard h,/:LO Statistical Syntheiiis of Sampled Data (Cont.) SOV/2097 4. Determination of weigating funations which guarantee a minimum total error when the discrete values of random noise are statisticaLLy unrelated to each other. 179 Ch. 5. The Realization of Optimm Sexpled Data Control Systems by Given Characteristics 196 1. Statement o:.r problem 196 2. General met:iods of realizing optimum characteristics of sampled dLata control systems 197 3. Realization of optimun sempling sexy systems whose weighting l'unations satisfy equation (3.60a) 202 4. Realization of optimmi sampling servosystems whose weighting:MMtMes setisfy equetion (3.65a) 214 5. RealIzation of optimum sampling servoeyvtems with s~elg)ating 111unctions which satisfy equations (4.54) and (4.56) 232 6. Realization of optimum sampling servosystems with weighting I.Nmetions satisfying equations (4.4�)' 249 7. Use of derived special methods for the realization of servo- iiyetems which are optimum when there is a statistical relation Iyatvaen the discrete noise values 272 Card 5/10 Statistical Synthemis of 3=pled DE&,,a (Ccmt.) S(R/2097 8. The realizz."tion of oytli= differentiating sampleftl Inta coz+.rol syui;A~rjw v-1th -,r3ighting 1"unetions %tisfying ejuetion (3.6oa) 2','('-) 9. liertarmina1zion. of appro.-:barxtPj17 optInnrm transformation sMrPled dy&,a control syst-trw on the bwis of approximately WAMIIM sampling Bervasyst-tas 295 Clh. 6. Synthesis af Samplel Derta Control Systens With Vari63le Parameters of an W*rrC-Gnt Continuous Element 316 1. Concept of a sunpled data control eptem with vnrlable parameters -D-,P an equivalent ccmti=mm element 316 2. Hquation of a samplal dhta coxf;rol system with varriable lWameters of ati equivalent co-itianaus element 317 3. Relation betv(-.in the chwacteristics of a closed-1coop and corresponding open-loop sampled data control system with *mriable parameters of an equivalent continuous element 319 4. :Determination of the characteristics of an equivalfmt continuous alement vith variable parameters by the aharacterintics of the -werall sanyled data control system 322 5s, 'Errors of eamplal data control wwstems vith variable parameters of an equivalent continuous element 323 Card 6/10 Statistical Synt1kesis of Semr pled Data (Cont.) SOV/2097 6. Opti- emaitions for veighting function of a sampled data control grystem with variable parameters of an equivalent oontinum element 325 7. Optim= intighting functions of empled data control systems with variable parameters of an equivalent continuouB element vithout a statioUcal relation betw&3n the discrete values of ratidom noise 328 8. Rqslizati4m of optirm- ample& data control systems with variable p4rametera of an equivalent continuous element 332 Examples 3333 Ch. 7., Synthesim of Sampled Data Control Systems With Variable Period of Impulse Sequence 338 1. Concept orr smz~xled data control systems with variable period of impulse sequence 338 2. Equation Tor a sampled data control "stem with variable period of inpulals sequence 339 3. The rela:tion between the weighting function of cloned-laV and open-loop sampled data control systems with variable period of impulsa sequence 341 card r/lo Statistical Synthesis of Sam~led Data (Cont.) SOV/2097 4. The relation bert7ween the chm-natterl-sties of the mmir-all sampled data control system -,d+.h variable period of impilse sequence and the characteristic of itsequivalent, continuoas element 343 5. Errors of sampled data eoutrol systems vith variel,le period of impulse sequence 344 6. Optimum caaditione for weighting function of sampled datta control wy3tems with variable period of impulse sequence 347 7. Expressiorus for optimum weigtting functions of sampled data control aritems with variable period of impulse sequence irithout a statistinal relation between the discrerte values of rantiom noiae 350 8. Realization of optimum sampled data control systems with -rariable period of'Jmpttlse sequence 355 Ch. 8. Special Methods of Synthesizing Continuous Systems Obtainable by Analogy With Methods of Synthesizing.Sompl6d Data Control Systems 366 1. Stating thei problem 366 2. Synthesis cT co4innoaB servosystems with minlimm random and null dynamic errors vhen interference represents *white noise" and the regalar' signal contEdna only a first derivative 370 Cara 8;0 Statistical Synthesis of Sampled Data (Cont.) SOV/20917 10., Synthopie of Oonti=*U9 poroasylstaw with miniw= tot&l error vhen interference is nor'. 'whito noism" and the "rogalar" signal contains only a first darimtive 415 3-1. Synthesis of eontinuow servosystems with mini=mn total error %hen interference is not NbIte noise" and the Oregular" signal contains first and se-cond dndvatives 418 12. Solution of examples 421 13. Determination of appro.-dmateiy optimm transformations of continuous system on the basis of approximately typtilmnn servo- systems 434 Met crf Synbols Used 442 Bibllvgrq~hy 448 AVAIUMr,i Idbrax-y of Congress LK/mg Card 3.0/2.0 10129-59 U, 28(l) SOV/30-59-1-48/57 AUTEM Moross'nov, 1. S. TITLE: Deivelopment of the Theory and the Application of Discreet Avtomgtic Systems (Razvitiye teo*rii i primeneniy diskretnykh airtomaticheakikh sistem) PERIODICAL: Voostnik Akademii nauk S3SR,,1959, Nr 1, pp 138-139 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Vie conferenoe dealing with this problem took place -in Moscow from September 22 to 26, 1958 and was opened by V. A. Trapez- nikov, chairman of the Natelonallnyy komite't SSSR po avtomati- cheakomu upravleniyu (National Committee of the USSR for Autom'stiq Control). In--the Plenary Meeti-ng Ya. Z. Tsypkin re- Ported on diacreet automatic-systems'ar-d their development prospectsi The work of thv conference vas undertaken by 5 neletions Reports were held by: 14 , 0. P. Tla;takovekly and V. P. Perov reported on new investi- gation results in the case of pulse syatems with variable para- meters. yan Ch,UM_wj dealt in his re*port w1th his successful pro- ,aedures of analysis of pulse systems with several elements. Fe-He Kilin spoke about the problem of an increase of the Card 1/3 partirrbatior stabili.t.* of the systemso YTRDV, V. P. Synthesis of pulse systems by means of the minimum summation error reproduction. Avtom. upr. i vych. tekh. no.2:5-49 '59. (KRA 13:2) (Pulse techniques (Ilectronics)) PHASE I BOOK EXPIDITATION SOV/5793 Perov, VItaliy Pavlovicb Raschet radiolokittsionnykh sledyashchikh sistem a uchetom sluchaynykh vo~deystvly (Designing Radar Tracking Systems, Taking Into Account Random Effectis) Leningrad, Sudpromgizl, 1961. 167 p. Errata slip Inserted. 8700 copies printed. Scientific Ed.: I F. Rudnitskly; Reviewer: 0. K. Yakhontov, Candi- date of Technical-Sciences; Ed.: R. D. Nikitina; Tech. Ed.; R. K. Tsal. PURME: This book may be useful to engineers and scientists en- g4ged in designing radar tracking systems and investigating their potentialities. COVERAGE: The author describes methods of calculating the effect of various typeis of disturbances on the accuracy and operating range of' tracking-system radars with linear scanning of the antenna beam and, In particular, with circular scanning. Simple methods C.~0,4748 1g 39 2.3 isv .-.32 It MW KUZB, Lev Timofeyevich- FEROV V P., doktor tekhn. nauk., retsenzent; KARABANOV, red.; UVAROVA, A.F., tekhn. red. (Design aul planning of discrete control systems] Rascluit i pro- ektirovanio diskretnykh sistem upravleniia. Moskwap Mai3hgiz, 1962. 682 p. (MIRA 15:6) (lutomatic control) KRUTIKO., Petr Dmitriyevich; T.2110, Ya.Z., retsenzent; JTQOV V P retsenzent; BAVAROV, S.F., retsenzent; 11 T. 'r - 0 . d I-ii, ~- .. rei.; BEIXAYEV'A, V.V., tekhn. red. [Statistical dynamics of pulse systems) Statistiche&aia dinamikn impullaykh sisten. llo.*vap ff$ovetskoe radio. " 1963. !58 P. (MIRA 33:1) FEROVP V.P. (Leningrad) Optimum distribution of energy in light of signal detmction in noise with simultaneous measurement of their parameters. Izv. AN SSSR. Tekh. kib. no.5;62-73 S-0 163. (MIRA 16:12) AUTHOR: Perov, V.P. (Leningrad) S/024/62/000/oo6/007/020 E140/EI35 TITLE. OptimeA energy dLstribution in multiple scanning of a givt-n region PERIODICALt Akadeniya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdoleni-ye tekhn:Lcheskikh nauk. Energetika i avtomatika, 110.6, 1962, 62-9j TEXT: The article concerns the optimal distribution of energy in various directions of' a radar tocan, given differing probabiliticb of targeet presenc,a jLn cacti direction. Two statements of the problem aria given: a direct problem, namely, to distribute a fixed availaltle energy supply over the entire region in such a way as to reduce the integral loss to a minimum; and an inverse problem to obtain the minimum energy necessary to satisfy a preassigned value of tne integral lose. The author first finds the necessary conditiong for an optimal energy distribution function, and then gives zi method for finding the optimal function. Cases will be rare in which a simple analytical solution here 'given will be feasib:Le, and in general the problem will have to be -solved by Card 1/2 optimal energy di5tribution in ... 6/024/62/ooo/oo6/007/020 E140/EI55 graphical or iterative methods (successive approximations). Various cases of cocrdinate measurement and radiolocation problems are considered. A numerical example is worked showing that a certain oPtimal distribution in 15 times more efficient than the original uniform dif-tribution. There are 4 figures. SUBHITTED: December 22, 19bl Card 2/2 11 41182-61 Pf-4 ACCIZ51a) Me AP50D4677 5 /0115/6 4/OOD/OD9/005QJ/OD5P 7(/ AV71MI13 none TTTLE3 Fourth scientific and tochnical conferonco_qA_!Cybqi~"ggajqr thA_ rTMvcment of mcasuremont Rod-inmeg-V~9n ncthQ_d3" BOURCE-s 1=crits11naya tekhaike., no. 9, 1964, 58-59 TOPIC TAGSs cyternetics, electric mea4uraa entAecc trio quantity instruteent, digital computer, electronic equipmcntj electric engineering conference A3STFLkCT%*' A-he c.onforonce was hold 1-4 July #kt t6 All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Wsliroiogy by the Section or Electrical Mensurements or the Council on ___~ho Pr_oblam.'~f "Scientific Iq4trumint Mftki)ig* or the .4~qt vv~it~~p P-RA-Ppr ot R-isoarah*ork in the 656H torothor with the All-Union X -at*'nti fto R93onrch Institute of Electrical Measurement Inptruments ~iCOWL;_nlngr d and Toohnioni qivision or the -nd ua-t-EX. i�~-cf"i a of the country partiolpated. Firty-s.evon rerorts wore heard and discussed. Reports were given bye re V. qj1L(L9rJn&rad)--'D,&ftnitt*n of the Concept of InformietionAl Irror in Measure- m6nt and its importance in Practical Use* and *(m the Proble of the Average Informa- tional. Criterion of Aeourstoy Throughout the tntir* $*&I* of :0 Iftstrumat"I Too A. Culd Wh - L 41182-65 &CCESSION NRs AP5004677 RUP-,,RSIBIIDT (Uo.jcow)__'On Daterminst~lon of the Criteria of Accuracy for Maasurement Devices'; S. U. MANDELISHTAN (Laningrad).-re port on a new criterion of accuracy Or "fisurament ins,:rumants; P. F- PARSHIN (Leningrad)--report on optimization When using Fourier transforns--on-'ef-ectronic dirital oomputerej S. P. D4!=V, D,-YK- DOLGTN-rSPVA and A. A. IGNAMV- (Lon ingrad)--proposel of a now method for solvTffZ-. probl;;;-Sof opt!tm-um filtering for non-stnticynary random signals and interferences 1. B._jjIC:jL - PAILCLV-"Calculation or the Dynamic Ch-jr-loteristion of an Optimin Complex Two-Channal Sys4,.om which Uses Signnls from a Position Mater and from a Speed Mater"I MU(IV (1,*ninrr*0) M Fk no f --"()ptimwn Periodic Correction in the o sure. nt o Continuous SiCnitle"I S. P.-hP 74QUCH (Moscow)--"AnslysIs and Construction of Devices for Cnrrsotion of Non-linoarity oind Scaling for Unitary Codeel G.-Y. Gqjj~DVA__ (T%G,tnroG)--"/, 119thod for Statistical Optimization in Grmdu,%ting the Scale@ or Electrical Vapeuring In4trunents"I M. A. Z3MrLIILAH (Moscow) --"Anal og-Digit&l Voltage Convortur with ikutomatio Srror C-i~rotion; V. S. KALENCHUK and ;0Y (Ki*-r)--"Autom&tio Monitoring of the Paramter o t a Efi;o~rioal Signalm or Comp),ex Radio and glootronio Rquipment" )v (MoIoow)--"0pqratIorA Cybernatios as ikn Independent Bolentitio Speolali OWDO (Lenisitrad)- I~t_vionp ^LOY Moo;-0W_)..WD&vIG8I "On the Problva of Ifrootive Non-linear saileswi A. lo MARKM for Prellninas7 Processing of thos Results of Weasurea*nts Pressented in the Form 0r"1 V4 L 41182-65 1,CCESSION fait AP500L,677 Craphia Recordin(;~ For Subsequent Introduction of the Information Into Universal Digital Conputers"; 0. U. POGILSVSR and S. S. SOKOLOY (Loningred)---"On a Method for q9ducing Excess Inrormation"1_7,._Y. ?jjN Y.~~ (Loningrad)--*A Device for Temporal Dise.rotization of Continuous Sirnsla's_AL_Aj_4XOVL?! and N oow)-. J_( 0 1 ")ptinitation of the Transmission of Tolamotric Information as a Means for Raising tie Efficiency and Eliminating Interferenoo"s D. E. GUKOVSXIY (Uoscow)--"On a Sta- tistio Approach to tho Detection of Svonts in Automatic loopootion"1_4. 1. LANIN I ('.oninP,rad)--"11.3thod for Csloulst~ing ths Holding Time of Communications in a Contrad 1Lzad Inspection System or Constant SarTtOinC Time"I 0. N. BRONSHTSYN, A. L. RAYKINJ ruld, V. V. RYKOV (Moscow)--"On a Sinrle-Lina 11nae on circuit dosirna for direct oom~n a, tion electrical (itrital measuring instruments; A, N, KOMOV 01ovochirkasek)--report on a now method Cor cornponestion DC diCital brLdgesi If. N. GWOV (Lanitirred)--report an the problem ;vl' voltare-to-angalar rotation conversions V. S. GUTNIKOV (Lon InGred) --"Ifethod 8 for Construction of Frequency Capacitance Pickups with a Linear Scale"j-16-U.- ,S'jRO?YATOVA and R. R. KHARCHERK0 ()Ao scow) --report on the datermitifttion of the ampli- .t%;ds-fr,)qu*noy &Di phase ohnracteri5tiou or PFM and M. uodulhtoras Ye. I. TENYAKOV '0'ovoch*rkeask)--"Th* Phototransistor as a Switoh for Clootrioml Messurement ,Thirposeent N. V. MACYGiii_(LeWingr&d)-.&. report on ways for making universal equip- nont for measurement of currents voltage and powers P, P. ORNkTSXIX and Ve It L_TFppqrta -on the 0.0notruotion of. strAtio voltmat4v, wattaq%osirsi.14 _.:jegAU_ (Xitv T_ cqwd 3/4