SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POMERANTSEV, A.A. - POMERANTSEV, N.M.

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ABRAFaAN, A.7a., prof.; ATABEEKOV, D.D., prof.; VOROBTSOV) V.I., kand. med. nauk; GASPffilff1di, A.M., prof.; GREBENSHCHIKOV, G.S., prof.; DZHAVAD-ZADD-, M.D., kand. med. nauk; DUILUEITSKIY, L.I., dotE., prof.; 10PATK11-',, N.A., dots.; P%gRA11Tgyj_A-tAj-# -dots.; PYTIL1w.A.1a., prof.; RIOTER, G.A., prof.; RUSANGV, A.A., prof.; S14IRNOV, A.V., prof.; SYROVATKO, F.A., prof.; TSULUKIDZE, A.P., prof.; SHAPIRO, I.N., prof.; EPSHMN, I.M., prof.; PETROVSKIY, B.V., prof., otv. red.; BAKULEV, A.N., alcademik, red.; GULYAYEV, A.V., prof.; YEGOROV, B.G., prof., red.; KUPRIYADOV, P.A., prof., red.; PANKRATIYEV, B.Ye., prof., red.; FILATOV,, A.N.., prof., red.; CHAMN, V.D., prof., red. GORELIK, S.L., red.; GABERLAND, 11.I., tekhn. red. (Multivolume manual on surgery] Mnogotomnoe rukovodstvo po khirurgii. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo med. lit-ry. Vol.9. [Surgey of the urinary and genital organs and the retroperitoneal space] Khirurgi-ia mochevykh i polovykh organov i zabriushin- nogo prostranstva. 1959. 630 p. (MI-TRA 15:4) 1. Doystvitellnyy chlen Akademii meditainskildi nauk SSSR (for Petrovs1dy, Yegorov, Kupriyanov). (RETROPERITONEAL SPACE-SURGERY) (GENITODMARY ORGANS-SURGERY) a 11 a 1.0 r 9 4 4 U TO I I I AA "a LL W is b ski losses due to hosting a layu of damp Csilculatloa at rAt coal ,A,, ..4rucas of unklecKfakind gasification. A .Go 00 c Lull.n filid A A, 1*,411,141111, 00 -00 e 0 -00 see 17 coo 00 COO L; a*O go* 0 0 fe $fee &16o It 111&MjltioKikk 1.111OW9111 (1LOWKWUh ire a i Cki 4 -'1 -i~ T U 1, 1, it OP pi a a Is a I n it kila n S is 0 0 0 9 010 4, 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 4 0 0 2. ussR (6oo) IIEP-ding of Rall"Is T91, To~iq)er- Wros 17. Ak. Eau), S31SR, C-tdn-1. Tel-11, V7 I' 1'o. 2, Scient-ific-Researc'n TyjStj-~j!-*e c' '.'cscc,4-; State Subm.itted 13 Jul 19140. 9, -WRen-or' U-1530, '15 Oct 1~,51. ij~e @We".d a pe PWO" A.. a. Cbmaydwv. A. A a ps pmtnLtcs mwdkm wkb wbicb It to- 11 Cts doidmft. a bmt IN iwmd bried 1;6~ tbo MAIM Its toUl (WkW) OWAS. SM iS tMM d we txbu. bw iB dimplaw. dm 'be muserim b ft Is sbmu ~tbmmdcmft -that the 7 d0 t at tbis tmt is a BMW fotbm of the OWL. ibp.-~ -0.2-m-d. Tub camdollm was esowimmalaw me"Wenno an& m UK mic a(Gunam adl . wkb I wupw tbnnwb MW wartol poste.cowtahwd in a sp-id Yv,,, L4-4_ The *owl of sacbm sembnedims is a laW d redamSdar crem4ndlem. A. B. Cberaysbew, A.-A-fameractsev, and 1. L. Farhwov (0, M. Krakishanov lumptic-0 Inst.. ljwA At". Ndxb S.SAM., OAArl. lokh, Nash 190. IW-76,-Pmdmlilekv* theoretical stud of comsbustiam in cytiadricol C tug: (C.A. M. &Z5 is extamdod to tubes of rectangular cross-section. Bqm- (kas art derivid for cakg. the temps. and the 01 and CO, rorwas. wititin the tube at various conditions. If. K. mwiftstm Ia r- ol-,,"T I,"' V , I. 36411,6. I.--cheni,-,re rripertrofii predstatellnoy zhele7.-,7 si!,f-,StroloM. '-qirur-j:VV, - - - - - I., 1949, 14o. 11, 0. 61;-68. POMEMABTSEV, A. A. I TOPCILIN, A. B. SO: Letopis' Zliiirnallnykh Statey, No. 49, 19119 -E- R--A - tv- r: -5 A, Explosive concentrations In ,a~ cur 1~. equation -in-Rientann type. f the Ran], l1rifnik Moskav Ii v. No. 12, ~w r. a iEsl Imn. I'Vauk No.8,81-4( 953) .-Theoretical- inath. P. finds a triple integral-circular gradient relatioll J)t!tWVJ.jj tile filte of tile relIC(i()n fill(I the , mich dint a stuflunaty boundary vF thc flamc-flont jt. SAUER, R.; POKKUMSZV, A.A., redaktor; GERMOGENOV, A.V.., redaktor; ILID19 tekhni 66kiy redaktor; SRAPOVALOV. V.I., tekhniche- skiy redaktor [The flov of compressible liquids. Translated from the French] Techenits, ashimasmot zhidkosti. Perevod s frantsuzakogo. Pod red. A.A.PomerantBova..Hoskva, Izd-vo inostrannoi lit-ry, 1954. 312 p. (Gas flow) (MLRA 7-9) (A Ii\ 14( 1) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2472 14*sesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy i konstruktorskiy institut khimicheskogo mashinostroyeniya Konstruirovaniye'i issledovaniye kcmpreaaorov i vakuum-'nasosov (Design and Investigation of Compressors and Vacuum Pumps) Moscow, M"hgiz,, i958. 90 p. (Series: Its: Sbornik statey, 22) 5,000 copies printe,d. Ed.: V.A. Rumyantsev, Engineer; Ed. of Publishing House: A.M. Monastyrskaya; Tech. Ed.: K.F. Uvarova; Managing Ed. for Literature on Machi ne Building and Instrument'Construction (Mashgiz): V.V. Pokrovskiyp Engineer. PURPOSE: This collection of articles V intended for scientists and engineers''Work- ing �t the field of compressor manufacture., and also forstudents of vuzes special- izing in compressors and vacuum pumps. COVEtWE: - The booklet consists of five articles. The first article presents in- vestigation results and design data for determining resisteaceg,in Btrip-~ype automatic diaphragn val"s. The secondarticles presents for the first time results of the investigation of large diameter diaphragm used in diaphragm- type compressors. The third article presents, also for the first time)experi- mental results and methods for designing metallic packings for piston-compressor Card 1/2 Design and Investigation of Canpressors (Cant.) SGV/2472 rods. The fourth article presents test results and theoretical data for de- signing two-stage piston vacuum pumps. The last article presents dAta on designing Wusion-type oil vacuum pumps. No personaliti6s are mentioned. References'follov each article. TABLE OF CONTENTS: I Kondratlyeva, T.F. Determination of Energy Losses in the Autcmatic Valves of Piston Campressbra 3 Moskalev, V.A. Investigating the Strength of Compressor Diaphragms P-1 Sekunova,, O.N. Engineer. Performance of Piston Campressor Packings 33 Frolov, Ye.S., Engineer; and Y.D. Lubenets, Cabdidate of'~Technical Sciences,, Volunetric and Paver Characteristics of a Two-stage Vacuum Pump With a Slide- V&lv,e C,;--ar Famergntsev.-A A Professor, DocVo .r of Physical and'bia+,hematical Sciences and K.P. S=LY', Candidate'of Physical and Matheniatical Sciences. The Theory of High-vacumn Steam-t4 ecior Pump Nozzles 81 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (;(J/gmp Card 2/2 ii-24-5c) 46~w 01? - 0* 4 p Q~F Go the 4hQ.,% a *. 71 'tf &0 A-, 0 0 *,?., --rte OZ. -ter, go t 40 PQ a G e Pir t4 o AOL, b041 0-r Icl. a 04 ~0(1, t., 44"'.4, 44:;, t4 Qf a e,2t L .6;~ t04 0 OZ. 'ho 0 s" "C' ea Is, t'12 .40 et. Z -t*4 t,4 4 t fe erl t 4r. GQ 0 0 ':~o I* 21 tio -f4o It t 04cl 0 b ~-to .6 4 ,- QPP2- 012 &e r 19.t It 041.t? R* 4o s- Qlt2(j&Qaegr04-~Cj "P t,6 Jj o 0 1 4710 la p 0-J& %42:k 7 0 0 e-t the t.4e rz 00 Iq 0 A.- 404 b , . Olp be tl~ -r0.", ~tlclf a is aa -t 04 .,44 Or 04 ~Ocj,, OOJ YOO &10 07Z 017 1?0 "i2c, 411 *10 e ~LQ 0.r e4 t4 b p O~ t.6 4 ( 0 J, 0" b -5 a -Y -"Q-- 11 t e(I et - 04-ly G -Z 0 -Ile t Q..?, e Oh b0 e4s 40c, 114c, 14 Gazi th C2 Q~- P0 7 e& -be 00 O;p Q4 04 e tf J~ e" t.6 th e 04 a 411 e Or the 1. Heat Exchange of Rarefied Gas With a Will S/170/60/003/005/001/017 Round Which It Flows B012/BO56 and L.Boltzmann (Ref. 1). The second part deals with the flow of rare- fied air round the wall. The processes occurring are jointly investigated. Papers by D. Chapman and M. Rubezin (Ref. 12), and H. Blasius (Ref. 13) are mentioned, and the assumptions made in Ref. 12 are used also in this case. However, the raising of the problem and its solution are modified /C_ according to the formulas developed in art one. In the immediate proximity of the wally a h_qund4rv laverrfoTmo, outside which a viscous boundary layer develops, and outside the latter the rarefied gas flows as a potential flow. Should an ultrasonic flow be flowing round the walli it is possible that a compression shockmay occur before the wall. The problem raised is solved by the Blasius-Rubezin method (Refs. 12~13)- Formula (13) is derived, which is similar to that of Blasius-Rubezin. This equation is integrated under the new boundary conditions and in consideration of the sliding. This forms*the subject of the tbird part of the present paper. In the fourth part, two limiting cases concerning the flow of a rarefied gas round the wall are then investigated: 1) Sliding develops into adhesiong and 2) sliding extends to the whole boundary layer (Fig. 2). There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 13 ref- erences: 9 Soviet, 3 German, and I British. Card 2/3 1. Heat Exchange of Rarefied Gas With a Wall S/17 60/003/005/001/017 Round Which It Flows B012YBo56 ASSOCIATION: Gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova, g. Moskva (state University imeni M. V. Lomonosov, Mosco ) /C .Card 3/3 S/17o/60/003/608/004/014 B019/BO54 AUTBORs Pomerantsev, A.. A. TITLE: II. Heating of a Wall by a Supersonic Gas Flow PERIODICAL: Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, 1960, Vol. 3, No. 8, pp. 39-46 TEXTs The problem studied here consists in a simultaneous investigation of the heating of the viscous gas"Iby compression and of the heating of the wall by heat transmission.rD. Chepman and M. Rubezin (Ref. 1) showed that the temperature distribution of the wall in the flow direction can be described by polynomial (1); the author gives the physical foundations of this formula.,Then, he replaces formula (1) by (11) T 2-L T B(t)x (2 - x where T like in (1), gives the temperature w of the wall. Then,- the author derives the simplified equation (3') for calculating the heating of the wall. Subsequently, he obtains, on the basis of the differential equation for the heat exchange, a solution for the heating of the gas by flowing around a wall in a supersonic flow. Card 1/2 PIGIERANT 9EV. A. A. "Theory of meltir-.~ and scorching of a body (stsfan's problem)." Report presented at the 1st All-Union Conference on Heat- and Hass- Exchange, Minsk, PSSR. 5-9 June 1~,61 POMERANMEVI A.A. "On Free Convection lfheox-i." Report submitted for the Conference on Heat Iand Mass Transfer, Minsk, BSSR, june 1961. Prof. of Physics, U. of Moscow Ll Ut 00 29917 10, 5z 10 S/594/61/000/000/005/011 /LO,/ D234/D303 AUTHOR: Pomcrantsev A.A. TITLE. On the theory of surface melting wid Ourningr of a body (Stefan's problem) SOURCE: Soveshchaniye po teplo- i massoobwenu. Minsh, 1961. Tezisy dolcladov i soolbshcheniy (Dopolneniye), 36-39 TEXT: The defect of all existing theories of surface melt- incr is the use of a fixed system o-:' reference for describi-ng, the C~ Phenomenon. Actually the boundary condition is satisfied on a Mov- iP.g bOlMdary. Vie co-ndition on that bou-adary is expressed by ther- mal balance of t-he melting element of the suasta-ace, To si-tisfy it,x one concludes about the constancy of the argtuientS Of fUVICtiOnS which exDress the thermal balauce in the domain of meltiwy. It must be remarked that for the formulation of the balance, -particular sol- utions are used instead of the general solution of the problem. This makes the problem lose the property of uniqueness. The present C ard 1/4 29917 S/594/61/000/000/005/011 On the theory... D234/D303 co"miunication deals with the problem of surface melting of a half- limited body. The problem is solved as one-dimensional. In order to consider the melting front as fixed, the system of reference is made to "move" in the direction opposite to that of the movement CE the meltin& front. The equation of hent condiictioii in such a sys- tem will have the form of the equation of convection 8T ;)T 32T at ;x where ~ is the velocity of surface melting. To find T and (t) Ca the author uses, apart from boundary conditions etc. v tile C.-x,)rcss- ion for the heat balance at x = 0 DT-1 al= ax j)X Index 1 refers to the melted substance, r is the heat of w~elting. The general solution obtained by the author is C ard 2/4 On the theory... 29917 S/594/61/00()/000/005/011 D234/D303 (I X2 T XL + ()t 2 TP! (2 1/ Irt-) kt 7~ixfft) where X1 X + t; X2 X - t; OD (X) =.2 ~ .-x2 t V-3-t- x The problem of melting, a thin wall by apowerful heat source is considered. The diffic-ulty in applying the above method is that the wall, after some time, will be heated up to its opposite side, a-Lid the temperature field in the vicinity of that side must become in- homogen u The difficulty is avoided by limiting the considera- eo s. F tion to first instants of melting; at these instants the tempera- Card 3/4 2,99:17 S/594/61/000/000/005/"Oll On the theory.,.. D234/D303 ture field will resemble that in a half-limited bod%7. in the case of heating by a powerful source, the heated part will be sublimated, and then r must te replaced by the heat of salblimation. The problem of melting a thin wall and taking into account the heating of the medium on the free side of the wall is also considered and a corres- ponding expression is obtained for the velocity of neltijig. Th~ I'll-' method developed here is applied to the problem of surface burning -ad heatiii(,r of a half-limited body. The problem of burning must be considered together N-rith that of the reaction of burping. An approy.- imate solution of the two co-n-aected proble-nis is criven, The heat of the reaction of burning is taken into -account by a boundary condi- tion of the equation of heat conduction. The roblCM is solved with the aid of a generalized Carslow's method. ?Iistracter's note: Essentially a complete translatioi~_7 ASSOCIATION: IIGU Card 4/4 lQUaUTTSE, V, -A.A. R-act theory of free convection. Imb,-.4fiz. zh.,zr. 4 no 7(,,k - -7) Je 161. 1. 140skovskiy gosuclarstvennyy rniversitet imeni 14.V. Lomonnosova. 14.v. Lom osova. (Heat onvection) POMERVITSEV., A.A. Scheme of compactions formed in stkrersonic rave-fied gaz lnzh..- a fiz. zhur. 7 no.8:.59-63 Ag t64.. OUIRA 17.10) 1. Gosudarstvennyy universitet Lm. M.V. Lorionosova, Moskva. .ACCESSION NR: AP4044415 S/017o/64/000/008/0059/0063 !AUTHOR: Pomerantsevj A* A* -AITLE: A model for onset of shock wave in supersonic flow of rarefied gases jSOURCE: Inzhenerno-fiziche.9kiy zhurnal, no. 8, 1964, 59-63 stagnation TOPIC TAGS: supersonic flow, rarefied gass Knudsen number, free pathj pressure, Mach numbor, shock wave jABSTRACT: A.critical value for the Knudson number was calculated below which a 1compression shock is visible in front of a body moving at high speed in a rarefied ;atmosphere. The flow is divided ihto two zones: the undisturbed zone at a distance ,larger than a mean free path lahead of the body and the stagnant zone 2*,-< .2 con- taining N* molecules. At a distance the number of molecules N is*related to .9 by N1, - A - 1.6i x. IA. From particle mass and momentum conservation law's an expres- sion is derived for Kn as a function of the Mach number M, Kno + 1(n 3AL 3M) (2?R 0 3M LYKOV A.V., akedemik, red.; SMOLISKIT, B.M., prof., red., SHASHKOVI A.G., kand. tekhn. nauk, reed.; PLYAT, SH.N., kand. tekhn. nauk, red. ; POIEF.AWTSEV A A. , prof red. ROMANENKO P.N., prof., re-,7~R4F.7-.L kand. fiz.- mat. nauk, red.; YARDSHEVICH, 0.1., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; BELIZATSKATA, L., red. izd.-va; TIMOFEYEV, L., red.izd-va; SIDERKO) N... tekhn. red.; VOLOKHKNOVICH, I., tekhn. red. (Heat and mass transfer] Toplo i massoperenos. Minsk, Izd- vo AN BSSR. Vol.l.[Thermophysical oharacteristics of materials and methods for their determination] Teplofizicheskie khai-akte- ristiki materialov i metody opredeleniia. Pod obshchei red. A.V. Lykova i B.M.Smollskogo. 1962. 216 p. Vol.5. [Methods for calculating and modeling heat-and mase-transfer processes] Meto- dy rascheta. i modelirovaniia protsessov teplo- i massoolinena. 1963. 471 p. (mia 16:1o) 1. Vsesoyuznoye soveshchaniya po teplo- i massoobmenu. lst, Minsk, 1961. Akademiya nauk Bel.SSR (for Lykov). (Materials--Thermodynamic properties) (fleat-4ransmission) (mass transfer) PMRANTSEV A.A doktor fiziko-matematic'heskikh nauk, prof.; SEMIKHATOV, S.N., doktor tekhn.nauk,, prof. "Vacuum condens6ra of the chemical machinery manufacture" by K.P.Shumskii. Reviewed by A.A.Pomerantsev, S.N.Semikhatov. Khim.liwh. no.2:46-47 Mr '62. (MIRA 15:3) (Condensers (Vapors and gases)) VOROBTSOV, V.I., kand.med.nauk; POMERANTSEV, A.A., dotsent 1-1--.1.11 . - 7.--- - Life and creative activity of Nikolai Fedorovich Ieznev; on the 30th antiversary of his death. Urologila Z7 no-4:3-6 Jl-Ag 162. (IMEV, FIKOLU PK=VICH., 1873-1932) AKIJLOV, N.$., akademik; GINZBURG, A.s., doktor tekhn.nituk, prof.; KOSTERINI S.I., d6ktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; LYIKOV, A.V., akademik;.~WRAIITSEV, A.A., doktor fisiko-.etematicheskikh nauk~ ~r-o ~.;SI~ROTTA, N.N., akademik; SIEVELIKOV, V.L., doktor tekhazzPjak, praf. Aleksandr Savvich Predvoditelev; on his 70th birthaay. Inz.-fiz. 'ihur. 4 no.12:1004108 D 161. (MMA 14: 11) 1. Akademiya nabIr BSSR (for Akul , Lykov, Sirota). PV (Predvoditelev, Aleksandr Savvich, 1891,-) X POMERANTSEV, Aleksey Aleksandrovich. Prininali uchastiye: MORAR, . le.N.; (Course of lectures on the theory of heat and mass transfer] Kurs lektsii poteorii teplo-massoobmena. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola, 1965. 349 P. (MIRA 19:1) POMERANTSEV, A.K., inzh. Protective panels for "Universal" and MG-2T boilers. &ergetik 13 no.1:15 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:3) POMERAN-ISEV, A.M., kand.teklin.nauk; LOBANOV, A.Ye., lnzli. Intermediate supports of bridges with prestressed rods. Transp. stroi. 14 no.8:49-50 Ag 164. (MIPA 18:1) POMERANTSEV, A.M., dotsent. ----------- Precast reinforced concrete trestle pile bridges. Tructv MIIT no.85/86:50-64 '56. (MLRA 9-.10) (Bridges, Concrete) POMERANTSU, A.M., Imnd. tokhn. nauk; KROSTELEV, Yu. V., inzh. - Precast reinforced concrete bridges with supports of a new t7pe. Transp. stroi. 8 no-1:5-8 Ja '58. (MIRIA 12:12) (Bridges--Foundations and piers) :FOMEWTSEV, A.M., dotsent; TSARIKOV, A.A. Supports of 2arge and medium-si;e bridges with reinforcing elemnta. Trud.v MIN no.126:19-55 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Bridges--Foundations and piers) POMERANTSEV, Aleksey Nikolayevich; ffAGKOV, M.M.., red. (Participation of rural trade-union activists in the control over capital construction] Uchastie sellskogo profaktiva v kontrole za kapitalInym stroitellstvom. Moskva, Profizdat, 1964, 38 p. (Bibliotechka sells-kogo profsoiuznogo aktivista, no.10(34)) (MIRA 18:7) POMERANTSEV, A.P. (Kiyev) Subacute al"ukemic myeloBIB with ulcers of Peyer's patches. Klin.mmd.33 no-7:77-78 Jl '55- (MLRA 8:12) (LEUMIA, ALMEMIC, complications, Peyer's patch ulcerations) (INTESTINES, Peyer's patch ulcerations in alaukemic leukemia) Ad 'It I) ItW it 4 it X 1 1. 12 27 )1 to 31 it 3) M A] 4) 64 tit* 4P -00 so 4 so A seat 2871. TH&ItY OF ChRBM COKBUST10H IN TUbE OF RECTANGULAR CROSS SECTION. got 00 09 . Chernyshav, IV.,Assrantoevs AA and Farberov, IL. (Izvest. 1*0 1 Aked. Nauk S.S.5:9., W. S.R. 06 NaUk (bill. ACad. Sal. U.S- -60 .. " 0 00 r,~ Sect. Tech. Sci.)p 1948, 1067-1(Y78;' abstr. in chem abstr., 1950, -00 0 W vol. 41#, 5196). Predvoditelev's theoretical study of cosbustion .41041 In cylindridal C tubes in extended to tubes of rectangular was cross section. Fquations are derived for calculating the **a temperatures and the 02 and C02 concentrations within the tube at vaiious conditions. CA .9 -0 at -00 too S L A &ITALLYRCKAL.LIT Q&TWE CLAWFICAT100. tre 0 D.M. to 0 411111 " O"v M U T1 AV it) a rw 0 1 W No 9 43 9 1 V RX ~St It It t9 101 It a n It tt It K WLD 11 1 14 61 a 00 0000 00 0 0 0 0 0 * 4110 *fee* 0 9 000 0 0,04 0 0 *10,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 w0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 so o PCKMLNTSEV, A,V,, inzh. Ezigineering methods for the determination of parameters of the rotor wheel of an excavator. Stroi. i dor. mash. 10 no.lOt2l-24 0 165. (MIRA 18:10) POMMaTSEV, A.V., inzh. Determining the basic dimensions of ratary excavator wcr~fnq~ components. Stroi. i dor. mash. 9 no.7:1-/-!6 JI 164. (mA 18-.3) Z~15E.vk-~,-, 3-1-lp"141111:~VAI-ItMIM F~-4~~Vf~ aili-I!,;r4r-~-1-:~11 - 111~14,:V-1711111:tvYi~E ~M-- - & --v I I POMI~RANTSEV, B.I. DECEASED =0'MRkE'T5EV, 13. P. IsThe Clinical Characteristics of the New Cardiac G1ucofirjez;, and 7simarin." Cand 11jed Sci, First Mosco,..., Order of Lenin 11,"13dical Inst, 1955. (K1,, 1,io 1.5, Apr 55) SO: Sur.. No. 704, 2 Nov 55 - 61urvcy of Scientific aPA Technical Dissertatiuns Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (16). "). Vredrye Xase.%omlm I Borba x 111;nt v Lesalrdr i Lesnykh Pulosakhj - Tui~o-fof~tq;ca Evropelskol Ch. SSSR (Struggle Against Harmful Insects In t*.-A South-Wes tern Forested Regions of the FAvopean Part of the USSR) 210 -o. 1.00 SO: Four Continent Book List, API-11 1954 P-O&ROTSP I G. P. 32636. K metodike obratnogo raschisdaniya c1lin i Yesoy ryby. Trudy urallskogo otd-niya I (yeesoyux nauch.-Iseled. In-t ozer. i Rech. Ryb. Ehoz-va), T. Iv. 1949, a. 274-88 bibliogr: 16 nom SO: LetopIs' Zhurnollnykh Statey, Vol. 44, Moskva. 1949 PONERANTSEV, G. P. 32637. Ozero uvilldy i usloviya AtainStizatall v nom sigovykh. Trudy araltakogo ota-n1ya (weesoyuz nouch-fooled. In-t czer. I rach. Pyb. khoz-~-Tft). T. ty, 1949, a. 21-64,-blbllogri v. 63-64 SO: Letoptal Zhuroallnykh Statey, Vol. 44. Kookwa, 1949 G COrangus k1bula. Fishes - Ural Mountain Eegior. Acclimatization of the Ladogan whitefish in Ural lakes. Dokl, An SSSR, 81, no. 5, 10/51. Urallskoye Otdeleniye ENIOPEH Sverdlovsk. List of Russian Access'iOns, Library of congress, IL,-y 1952, UNCLASSIFIED. Red. 17 April 10,51 * 0 0 * : T 41111'41i~ I & 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 * * 0 0 0 r 3 loss f s .11 It Uu ion Ato U3.0 .1 41"Mcle L t-JL --I I -4A a 0- ttfs- A-1-A !t ~ -rj.' -00 Wocking =fta at" from sultai4 Add productsom Into O X d Lowficitleo or fus kWes 1 . . . PW An if llumetontocw NW D, R. Sorkina. 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NO' I '" po C -a' expts. .m 'UQ ".t fur thq!, I "W Ans ft i r - green with . ch-11 A. pet A = sk4w e _ i a 0 "i ~ rm- P n nany instance, qwft 'O p " g"er" "'O's hoo' W-M : 9. A..0. to on H O which was bmted . to dissolve ANA b addi i!i , y n# to hpifin a soln. he required --t j C.Co. am ti., 00,3 'm ' A W 4 OO 4 i n 9- m I a t - H of rC O) at so-W% b i " f 0 r ` t h m8 " ti e ' n % fO t b O fli ffi Ome, l i n r nX , jng at 100-1: y *do and grinding to pan thm"h W-24m)n d m h trp t a 7 f l c o P" eumn acids. when added during the process p prC un See 1jit-Iloatins ability of theyrepa. A. A. Doehtlialsi 0 is 3011 12U JAA 141) Hive UO Were a I I -A4. !-00 -00 -00 -00 U. Ltr! 1500 =go zo 0 hC o a 7 too p 00 ot re goo 'Coo 00 r NO 0 =00 "Cil t3oo &!~T&~LUPUCAL Utt"ItJ" C1.011FICAtI00' was sic., M569 -j t a CW0 If 14 4441 o 'U~Jjo It t' to Ct 't 11 9 110 0 0 0 01410 Sol tt It CIE 0 0 0 a 0 & 000 0 0 so] .: :: ~ 1 0,0 0 0 0.41A 04000 6,41 00 a 0 SIX :4 0 0 0 0 o 0 00,00000000000 10009-9-49 00 0000 POM-EaANTSEV, I. N., Docent Calfa :1,CCj1*j "Investigation in the Field of Fluxes and SlagB Used in Technology of iight metals', Sub 19 Feb 51, Moscow In.3', of Nonferrms Metals and Gold innini M. I. Kalinin Dissertations presented for science and ent~ineering degrees in Moscow durint:1951. SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 HaY 55 SUVOROVSXhYA, Ifatellya Aleksondrovne; TITOV, Valeriy Ivenovich; BRODSKAYA, Valentine Kikhaylovne; VASILII'ZV, Pavel IvanDvIcb; LIPSHITS, Bella Koiseyevne; SIANTUYR. Hariya Pavlovns; TROITSKAYA, M.I., ksnd.tektn. nauk. retsenzent; T2 kand.takhn.nauki retsenzent; KOZIMHOVA,. M.A., kon(i.tekhn.neuk, retsenzent;VAGINA, N.S., red.; KOGOUPOVA, R.F., red.izd-va; VAYNSHUYN, Ye.B., tekhn.red. [Technical analysis in nonferrous metallurgy] Tekhnicheskii analiz v tovetnoi metallurgii. Mosl-.va, Gos.naucbno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tavetnoi motallurgii, 1957. 567 P. (MI-RA 11:2) (Nonferrous metala--Hetnllurgy) PCIVI-111 1 1. inzhener. . ~;~4 ".-j, Incorporating additional current transfor-sers in WO-1-53-D circuit 'breakers. 1:nergetik 3 no.12;21-22 D '55-(MLR~ 9:2) (31Rctric c1rcuit breakers) AID P 3712 Subject USSR/Electricity Card 1/1 Pub. 29 - 17/25 Author Pomerantsev, L. I., Eng. Title Mounting of secondary current transformers on circuit breakers of the MKP-153-D type Periodical Energetik, 12, 21-22, D 1955 Abstract The author describes the enlargement of a circuit breaker bushing for the installation of secondary bushing-type current transformers. One drawing. Institution None Submitted No date SHCHERBAKOV, V.I.; P011,ERANTSEV, L.M.; YUDITSKIY, S.A. Basic pneumatic control devices. Stan.i inatr. 33 no.2:5-10 F 162. (MITV, 15: 1) (Pneumatic control) POMERANTSEV, L.M.; SHCHERBAKOV., V.I-.;'TUDITSKIY-- S.A. Ibsigning.pneumatic-counting and Btorage 979tomB. Stan. i instr. 32 no.7:4-7'JI 161. (MIRA 14;6) (Pnbumatic control) Mechanism producing steady torque. Priborostroenie no.2:25 F '5 9. (MIRA. 12:2) (Mechanical movements) 24(0) SOV1 19-59-2-10/17 AUTHOR: Pomerantsev, L. V., -Pnoineer TITLE: Mechanism for Generating a Constant Torque (Mekhanizm dlya sozdaniya postoyannogo krutyashchego momenta) PERIODICAL: Priborostroyeniye, 1959, Nr 2, pp 25-25 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The mechanism consists of a container enclosed on all sides the inner walls of which are formed like two opposed involute branches. The container is excentrically fixed to an axis the center of rotation of the container coincides with the center of both involutes. A spherical or cylindrical weight Is "hen put into the container and there moves along the one or the other involute branch. As the container is balanced out statically the produced torque only depends on the value of the weight. The constant torque produced may in various devices be used for regulation. It also is possible to t-rans- form this constant torque by well known means (gears, zog- wheels). Further, it is possible to transform the tor ue into a constant linear movement as is shown by an example Zby means of a string stretbhed between 2 rolls). There is 1 figure. Card 1/1 2,2916 0 5/121j6l/000/007/001/004 2 1 D ~ it D040/D112 AUTHORS: Pomerantsev, L.M., Shcherbakov, V.I., and Yuditskiy, S.A. TITLE: Designs of pneumatic counting-memory systems PERIODICAL: Stanki i instrument, no. 7, 1961, 4-7 TEXT: The discussed pneumatic automatic control systems have been built and tested a:~ the ENIMS Dneumatics laboratory. The article presents a detailed discussion of generai design principles of these systems, which are suitable for use in machines, machine tbols, or-automatic transfer lines. -They have been described previously (Shcherbakov, V.I., and Yuditskiy, S.A., "Stanki i instrument", no. 10, 1960). A pneumatic memory unit -~ giving a command for actuating the work element of the machine after it has received a given num- ber of pressure pulses - is included into the control system if the work ele- ment has to function periodically after a certain number of cycles. The interaction principle of counting-memory system elements is shown in a block diagram (Fig. 1) where the channels memorizing action pulses are marked ln, 2nq 3.U9 nn, and the channels memorizing_the return pulses - In, 7n, 3n .... nn, is the action pulse channel andjj the return pulse channel. The Card 1/4 22916 S/121/61/000/007/001/004 Designs of pneumatic counting-memory systems DO'40/D112 top system in (Fig. 1) is symmetric, with only one channel for each received pulse (both action and return), and the bottom one is asymmetric and memori- zes action pulses only. The "memorizing valves" are four-,Vay air-distribu- tion valves. Pulse amplifiers (Fig. 3) in the form of three-way valves may be used in the units for compensating pressure drop in the air lines. A weak pulse acts on the membrane (1), the membrane pushes the pusher (2), and the valve (3) opens wider and passes a high-pressure pulse from the line. The duct from the amplifier to the "memorizing valve" is connected to the atmosphere when the amplifier is in the zero position. The article includes descriptions of high-order units built up from simple counting-mem6ry units by means of addition and multiplication operations, and calculations for determining the necessary number of valves for different arrangements. Two practical examples are given - a'simple binary unit controlling the switch of a conveyer transporting parts, and a unit in a storage hopper in an auto- matic transfer machine giving control commands after the passage of every sixth part. There are 10 figures and 1 Soviet-bloc reference. Card 2/4 POMERANTSEV, L.M. Opticomechanical device for checking curvilinear working surfaces. Priboroatroonie no.5.18-20 My 160. (MIRA 14:5) (Optical instruments) POWAITM, L.K., inshener. Device for controlling model vanes of hydraulic aeal turbines and pinips, Trudy VI(W no,20:23-40 156. (MA 10:4) (Hydraulic turbines) (Pumping machinery) D04O/D113 AUTHORS: Shcherbakov, V.I., Pomerantsev, L.Nl., and Yuditskiy, S.A. TITLE: Universal pneumatic command units PERIODICAL: Stanki i instrument, no. 2, 1962, 5-10 TEXT; A new rotor-type command unit developed by El`,'IllitS is descr.-bed.. ann-, in connection with system combinations proposed for pneumat4cally controllinf- machines which require quick settings for different operat4 0 a-i cycles, pneumatic control units with air distributor blocks are discussed, Schematics of different ODerators and examples of possible control c4r C-44S are given. References are made to Soviet and English-language aources dea-)- ing with pneumatic control circuits and memory valves controlling lo.-Ic cill- V/ cuits. One suggested control circuit corresponds to an asymmetric counting- memory unit previously described by the authors (Ref. 3: Stanki i instuzru- ment, no. 7, 1061). The new rotor-type command unit, shown in a diaeram) includes a camshaft bearing a sprocket,driven by a pneumatic piston, and three-ray valves actuated by the cams. It is sugCosted. that aux-iliary four- Card 1/2 PONMANTSEV, L. M., Cand of Tech Sci - (diss) "Investigation of theTechnology of Working Out and Control of the Working Surface of Blades of Horizantal 1Hydrctu."bines, "- Voscor.r,, 1959, 17 pp (Moscow -Aviation Engineering Institute) (KLI 4-601 120) fT I 7T,T7 I T;~~X ITTIPIT'MMI sov:531k% C, V A,i.t.t-lyy ta-1.0016my 1-tita Torrawy %vt~ts-toil I "ki-l"tvIl ULI-loj~;ld-ktkb proty-naT, (rrblm.v in t.-~ A-.1-t!= -1 of -~, -v) Jb -_ O~-- git, 15~`- 1~3 Y- (terl-I Its: Trud7, 17-e- 39) rrrst. 814 1--ruL 6.300 C.;I.. "mortn& XGmcyl Mzls?Arttva vysa~Ago obrazomiUs B331. 9d.s A 1. ls~ Y, to-tor of 1,Mcbmical Sclencesp Frofassorl Zd. of Tvbllehicg B-L: I. AyrS--; 7sh. Ed.: N. A. Palalk-1 lb-gUg Ed.: A. S. Zk-- PURPOM W. collsettom of RrUclas to iotamde4 for eogimer-tachoologiats sod .ots ot,fle ~orkars 1. tb. fiAla Of "chnology Of sechime emstru~tion, wA Ot.d..ts fleld. COTEPAGrt This collectlon of arttelas coo.1dr., an the tests of 1.1-t"'Itlo's oo~olact~d, mtbod- for t2a actocatlan or -aufactorIng proces"a In.", Me mcht.lg of put. on vmtal~ttlvg mchtat tool.1 It pm.ate form op rocArli-a s, waltsbIs "Iectloo, of u%chl- UoIA for to% rroductlan "A d"IA ~lth -tbd. Of -ch-I.Lg zha m-hL.Lg ead Un-tion of pan. bali.9 S emplax form. Prof-sor; -14 Ia of the . c Or Prup.11or Vm Fjdr*- 46 tarbims V.. Docent. M"IaAt& of Toebalml ktaname, "a g. mLrtL~b4v%, cdamato or ftcholoal MADOOS. 05 90 Pftbbu Of cKtarts for raliablo Checkb4 Of YA"UrIng 148STOPPOtO DOos.t., cm4leAt. of Tochal-al Solem,ces. 1b C, T:11,- i4rulealbla Mbalsom of SIM Motors Of 010-Op"d Thlbomagloas op-mum m lblUr Imrlnp ATATIAMM UbTWT of Omgm" Out 3/3 SOLOVIYEV, S.N., kand.tekhu.nauk; FORERANTSEV, L.M., kand.tekhn.nauk ltxperimental investigation of a hydraulic copying rest. Vest.mash. 40 no.9:65-67 3 16o. (MIRA 13:9) (Lathes) Call Nr: AF 1129927 AUTHOR: See Table of Contents TITLE: New Processes in Hydraulic Machine Building (Novoye V gidromashinostroyenii) PUB. DATA: Gosudarstvennoye nauchno-t~khnicheskoye izdatel'stvo mashinostroitellnoy literatury, Mobcow, 1956,,66 pp., 1600 copies. (TEMY VIGM, Nr XX) ORIG. AGENCY: Vsesoy=nyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut . gidromashinostroyeniya I EDITORS: Liferenko, N.N., Candidate of Technical Sclences; Editor-in-Chief: Pokrovskiy, N.V., Engineer; Technical Editors.-Matveyeva, Ye.N. and Uvarova, A.F.; Corrector,.. Semenova, 0.1. Card 1/6 Call Nr: AF 1129927 New Processes in Hydraulic Machine Building (Cont.) PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for engineers, technicians, Innovators in hydraulic machine production methods and-allied fields. COVERAGE: This material deals with the work carried out by the technological department of the VIGM (All-UnionInstitute of Hydromachiriery) on improvements in the tbc~nology of hydraulic machinery. Casting of hydraulic machine parts by the Investment process (lost wax) and methods of easting in shell molds are dii3cussed and.'illustrated. Processes of casting machine parts from .high-strength magnes1um-c6nta1n1ftg.'.cA0t iron are demonstt4ted and explained. -Methods on gaging veLnes of axial-flow hydraulic machinery are illustrated and tables of standardized quality requirements for machines are included. The collection contains Russian contributions. No personalities are given. There are 7 bibliographic references, all of which are Slavic. Card 2/6 Call Nr: AF 1129927 New Processes in Hydraulic Machine Building (Cont.) Table of Contents: 1. Vasina, Z.M., Eng. Experiment In the Manufacture of Impellers for Centrifugal Pumps Made From Chrome Steel 1 X13, by the Investment Casting (Lost Wax) Method. 3-10 No personalities mentioned. No references. 2. Radin, I.A., Engineer. The Manufacture of Impellers for Centrifugal Pumps by Casting in Shell Molds. 11-22 No personalities mentioned. No references. Card 3/6 Call Nr: AF 1129927 New Procesaes In Hydraulic Machine Building (Cont.) 3. Pomerantsev L.M., Engineer. Measuring Device for Check:ing Fatiei ~~~;s of Hydraulic Propeller Turbines-and Pumps. 23-40 No personalities mentioned. No references. Card 4/6 Call Nr: AF 1129927 New Processes in Hydraulic Machine Building (Cont.) 4. Fokin, G.F., Eng. Casting Hydraulic Machine Parts from High-strength Magnesium-containing Cast Iron. 41-49 Personalities mentioned include: Bazhenova, V.V., and Yavorinskiy, L.M. There are 7 bibliographic references, all of which are Slavic. card 5/6 Call Nr: AF 1129927 New Processes in Hydraulic Machine Building (Cont.) 5. Korovin'. B.I., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Standardization of Quality Requirements for the Manufacture of Propeller Pumps and Small and Medium Hydraulic Turbines. 50-67 No personalities mentioned. No references. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress card 6/6 4A k" .. .... ACCESSION NR: AP4043974 S/0121/64/000/008/0004/0007 AUTHORS: Pomerantoev, L. M.; Voekreeenakiy, V. V. ,TITLE: A p neumatio poai~ioning system for programmed control of the index board ofi an automatic line SOURCEs Stanki i instrument, no. 8, 1964, 4-7 .TOPIC TAGS: pneumatic control, programmed control, pneumatic system ABSTRACT: The mechanical system for a 12-position processing of a part is sche- matically presenjed and As oper .. ion is explained. Control of the process in :accomplished by an elfertAcalfy tin; h! ergized pneumo-system, the block diagram of whic 'is presented. The complete operating cycle is explained; the fundamental component ,of this eyBtem is provided by a pneumo-relay (see Fig. I on the Enclosure) which, ixider the control pressure of 2.25 kg/cm2, reliably controls working prenoureo' up to ~9 k9/cm2. The relay operated reliably in the crossed-hatch area of the character- .istic diagram as shown in Fig. 1. The time and frequency of a relay response .depends principally on the volume of the tubing connecting the relays and on the. .pressure. The use of this relay for logio functions is presented in tabular form. Four possible combinatiods of single variable inputs and the 16 possible combina- Ktiono of 2 input variables are discussed. The tables include both convention~Ll i Card ;ACCESSION NR: AP4043974 Lnotations and normal disjunctive and normal conjunptive algebraic notations. !Examples of sequential operations are presented for such functions as storage, one- icycle delay$ and pneumo-triggering. A four-stage system using pneumatic binary ~counters to reduce the number of components in a system is explained The small size of the pneumo-relays (25 x 25 X 40 mm) and their high reliabiliiy give them ~advantages over similar electrical relay systems. Pneumd,_-syetems tested for more 1 1 - ~than a million cycles verified their reliability, simplieFit-y, and adaptability. ISpecial attention was given to eliminating false signals ising with transient i Orig. art. hast 3 tables andJ5__C ea. Icontact of.the relays. 'ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTEDt 00 ENCLi 01 SUB CODE, t IE VP NO REF SOV& 003 arm: 001, Card 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4043974 ENCLOSURE: 01 ka/cm2 r4 0 ff ff P 43 a b. k j'97=2 supply pressure Figo 1. Pneumo-relay. C. ao Construction: 1- cover; 2- response membrane; 3- sealing membranel 4- framework.: 5- channel; 6- cover; 7- gasket; 8- spring; 9- separator$..,, 10- flanged bushing. b. Conventional representafioni solid line - closed contact; dashed line .open contact. Chma,cteriatic. TVER i.V. ~cssitlon I- " . f -Lrib3e of an Lutomr.,tin 35 (IMAIRA 17:10) FOHE.IANMEV, L. M. Pomerantsev, L. M. AInvestigation of the technology of machining and control of the working surfaces ofthe blades of propeller hydroturbines." Min HiCher Education USSR. Moscow Aviation Technological Inst. Moscow, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Doctor in Sciences.) Knizhnaya letwisl No. 35, 1956. Moscow. PO)OULLMO, L.V. Cauthorl; MENSHUTUT, N.Y. [reviewer] (Moscow). 'Kak.e it yourself." L.Y.Pomerantsev. Reviewed by II.Y.Kenstratin. ?i2. v shkola 13 no-5:79-80 S-0 153. MRA 6:8) (Pomerantsev, L.V.) (Physical instruments) FOIMUIRSEV) MI.M., kandtekhnnauk Grab-type loading tractors. Itkh.i avtom.proizv. 16 no.7:38-39 J3. 162. OURA 15:8) I (Tractors) ,,r- - - /2 2 ~~7 Z - '#oV- /7' " , - "r - , '- - e " - Z INSHKEVIGH, A.I., Itandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk; POMERAMSEV - tL~" ~ &"I;" - kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk. - I New machines for piling and loading lumber on landing points. Mekh..trud.rab. 11 no-5:15-~19 ki '57. (MLRA 10:7) (Cranes, derricks, ate.) (Umberyards) POMERANTSET, M.M.; ERARITONOV, V.V., redaktor; AGRANOVSKAYA, N.D.. redaktor; SHITS, V.P. tekhnich-eskiy redaktor. [roading timber with a ?L-3 winch at the landing point ']Pogruzka drevesimy lebedkol TL-3- n& nizhnem sklade. )fojjkva, Goelesbumizdat, 1955. 35 P. (MLRA 8:8) (Lumber--Transportation) (Hoisting machinery) VOYEVODA, Dmitriy Kondratlyevich; POPWANTSEV,-Hikhall Ylikhaylovicb; ALPATSKIY, I.V., red.; K LIN I red.iz -va;"' SHIBKOVA, R.Ye., tekhn. red. [Self-loaders and their performance at lower timber land- ings and timber transshipment bases] Avtopogruzchiki, ikh rabota na nizhnikh lesnykh skladakh i lesoperevalochnykh bazakh. Mlosk.va, Goslesbumizdat, 1962. 53 P. (MIRA 16:11) (Lumber--Transportation) 44271 S/190/63/005/001/014/020 B101/B186 ALITHORS s Karpov# Vo L.g X-M-f Sergeyev, N. M. TITLFa Nuclear magnetic relaxation in irradiated rubbers PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniyas've 5. no, 1. 1963, 100-107 TEXT: A study has been made of the nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of CKE (SKB) butadiene rubber with 60 - 70~ 1,-2 bonds, and CVA(SKD) butaidiene rubber with 90-95~ 1,4 bonds. Irradiation was carried out with . Co 60 in doses up to 500 Mrad. Resultat Non-irradiated SKB showed a line 0.2+0* 02 oe broad. Upon irradiation, the intensity of'this line decreased with in -- creasing dose for SKB irradiated at 10-5 ukm Hj or in air. Instead a line. of 9.2~+O-3 oe width appeared the intensity of which increased with the dose, The spectrum of non-irradiated SKD was equal to that of non _irradiited SKB. With irradiated-SM), the intensity of the narrow line also decreased wish incr'6~asing dose, and that of the broad line increased. The only difference was that the intensity of the narrow line still noticeable at high doses (150 - 300 Mrad) fell to the background no'ise at 70-80 Mrad with SKB irradiated in vacuum, at ~jI80 Mrad with SKB irradiated in air, and at Card 1/3 S/150/63/005/001/014/020 Nuclear magnetic relaxation.-.. B101/B186 200-220 Mrad with,SKD irradiated in vacuum. Measurement of the line width between -100 and +200C showed that the motion of protons was inhibited at-,-,--.. -900C. This temperatur&corresponded to a line width of 9-1+0.4 oe. According to I. G. Powles (Fo lymer, 19.60, 219) an activation-energy.of 1.5 -2 kcal/mole was calculated for non-irradiated SKB, and a correlation time cor was found in the drder of lo-7 - 10-8 while activation energies, Cal- culated ac.cording to dielectric or mechanical relaxation methods, equal 30 and 39 kcal/mole. Conclusioni Irradiation converts'the protons from a state with high correlation frequency,,105 _ 10 6 cps, to an inhibited state 1 - 2- 2 3 with -10 10 opsi there is a transition state with 10 - 10 cps Dis- cuss' n of data found by H. S. Gutowsky et al. (J. Chem. Phys., 271 5371 10 1957) concerning magnetic relaxations of rubber vulcanized with sulfur shows that the C-C cross linking due to irradiation is more solid than the one due to S-bonds because the potential barrier of rotation is lower for the latter- 3-5~o of the protons remain uninhibited when the rubber is irradiated in air. Oxygen-containing cross links with low potential barriers are formed. There are 6 figures. Card 2/3 511901631005100110141020 Nuclear magng;Fr. relaxation... 3101/B186 ASSOCIATIONs Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut-im. L. Ya. Karpova (Phy9ioo- ohemidal Institute imeni L. Ya. Karpov) SUBMITTEDs July 25, 1961 Card 3/3 'M POHEMTSBV, N.M. Demonstration of self-inductance phenomena by means of the Wheatstone bridge. 7iz.v shkole 7 no-3:53-54"53. (MLHA 6:11) 1. Koskya. Avtot9khicheskiy institut. (Self-inductance) GVOZDOVZR, S.D.; POMKRANTSMV, N.K. Form of signals in siagnetic resonance in the case of non-interacting, spinning particles. Vest.Hosk.un. 8 no.6:85-94 Je '53. (MLRA 6:10) 1. Fisicheekly fakulltet. (Electromagnetism) (1hiclear physics) I PCAiu,-,lAr4TSE:V, li. -~i. Dissertat! n: ItDynami 0 ic liethods of Studying Nuclear Paramagnetism. 11 Cand Phys-Math Scij' Moscow Order of Lenin State U imeni M. V. Lomonosov., 23 Jun .54, (Vechernyaya ',.'osl,-va, Moscow, 14 jun 54. SO: STJ14 318., 23 Dec 1954 1 '9C -Irv 1 1) a jvpb/W' 1-i USS Y~uclear ysics Magnetic Resona --- nce of- Nuclei FD--168o Card -1112 Pub. 129-5/25 Author PomerantsevY N. M. Title Application of self-excited oscillatory systems for the study of mag- netic resonance of atomic nuclei Periodical ; Vest. Mosk. un., Ser. fizikomat. i yest. nauk, Vol. 10, 47-52, Feb 1955 Abstract : In experiments on the magnetic resonance of atomic nuclei a sample of the substance containing nuclei that possess magnetic moment is placed in a strong constant magnetic field perpendicularly to which is imposed a weak high-frequency magnetic field; the resonance signals due to the precession of the resulting vector of nuclear magnetization are ob- served during coincidence of the angular frequency of the radio-fre- quency field with the Larmor frequency of precession of the nuclear pagnetic mments (wz/g/Hz). In the apparatus employed the oscillator creating the high-frequency magnetic field must possess a negligible noise factor; however, such requirements are not satisfied by ordinary radio apparatuses (e.g. GSS6) and therefore special oscillators are needed. In the present work the author discusses the theory and appli- cation in experiments on the magnetic resonance of atomic nuclei-of a self-excited system in which the sample is placed directly in the coil of the oscillatory circuit of the oscillator. He acknowledges the P1% ell Card 2 12 guidance of Prof. S. D. Gvozdaver. Four references: S. D. Gvozdcrrer and A. A. Magazanik, ZhETF, 8, 705, 1950; A. A. Andronov and S. E. Khaykin, Teoriya koleb-aniyy (Theory of Oscillations); S. D. Gvozdover and Pomerantsev, Vest. Mosk. un., Sept 1953; B. A. Jacobson and R. K. Wangsnes, Phys- Rev-, 73, 9W2, 1948.' Institution Submitted December 16, 1953 - - . - z yf-~~ a--- --- - PONUANTM, N.M. - I Simple signal recording circuit for ad&*tic resonance of atomic nuclei. test.xosk.un. 10 no.s':57-58 Ag 155. OMU 9: 1) (Nuclear magnetic resonance) .-- a -1 USSR/ Physical Chemistry Molecule. Qiemical bond B-4 Abe Jour : Referat Zhur Knimiya., no 4, 1957, 10884 Author : Gyozdover S.D., Pomerantsev N.M., Polyakova A.L. Title : Determimation of 0 aversal Relaimtion of Nuclear Yagnetic Moments Orig Pab : Zh. eksperim. i teor. fi7dki, 1955, 28, No 5, 584-588 Abstract : A theoret c determination is made of the correlstion betveen the quantity cK. (2/V20~2, vhich includes the time of transversal:relaxation of the nu- clei T2., and the ratio Z of amplitudes of first and second extremes of dis- persion signal arising on non.-adiabstic passage of maguetic field through resonance; herein a is aqucantity proportional to the rate of modulation of the magnetic field. Correlation batveen alpha and Z is presented in the form of a table and graph. By the described methoda determination vas made of tiag T2 for spins of i19 nuclei in the compound BF 3 .2H20 : T2 0.9 . 10--) second. Card 1/1 PO IV, ~(~)q w T~' 6V) ussR/Nuclear Physics - Nuclear magnetic moments FD-2977 Card 1/1 Pub. 146 - 18/28 Author : Pomerantsev, N. M. Title : Relaxational processes during interaction of nuclear magnetic mo- ments with oscillatory contour Periodical : Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz., 29, September 1955, 375-376 Abstract : The writer relates the results of his earlier work (Vestnik MGU, 2, 47, 1955) on the interaction of nuclear magnetic moments with oscillatory contour connected to a self-excited oscillatory sys- tem to the simple case where the oscillatory contour is fed from an external oscillator, the original system of equations having the following form: V",,w2V=w2E-cos(vot-A)-vV'/Q-AMI, W'-[l/T2' ig'H,]W-igBM,V'=O, where E,wo,o are amplitude, frequency, phase of oscillations of the oscillator, and Q is the figure of merit of the contour. Five references: e.g. S. D. Gvozdover, A. A. Magazanik, ibid., 20, 705, 1950. Institution : Moscow State University [MGUI Submitted : April 4, 1955 AS VIETIC M0311ENTS Win -li~ bktWi6ft .~PcmararAsov (Moscow Stmjjhfv)L. sayla a .:~ Eligljs . Zhur, ret. FILLO~'SU4(iG55) Sept. (!nRusslan) -.d L.a Category USSR/miagnetism via-Epetic Radiospectros copy P-6 Abs Jour- Ref Zh-t~-r - Fizika, No 2., 1957, iio 4o64 Author Kesse-nikh, A.V , Pcmera-ntsev, N.M. Title Quantitative Comparisoi-~ loft e~l eory of Magnetic Resonance of Atomic Nuclei with Experiment. Crig Pub Vestri., Mosk. un-ta, 3.956, No 3., 57-62 Abstract The tb.F--oi~etica3.---y-calcul.atc-d and expeerimentally-obtained forms of nuclear ma&retic resonance signal's were compared. Signals from pro- tons - water contair-ing param3g~ietic salt were studied. The signals were observed im. a weak radlo-frequency field, Theoretical form of the signal was calculated or.. the basis of the Bloch equations with allowances for the inhomoger-eity of the ccustant magnetic field. Good agreement was obtained between the theory and experiment in the region of the first and second extrema of the signal. The discrepancy be- t-ween. the theory and experimert. in the region farther away from resonance is attributed to the idealization of the distribution function of the field inhomogenelty, used in the calculations. Card 3. / 1 TITLE: Study of Proton Magnetic Resonance (Izucheniye magnitnogo rezonansa protonov) U(t). ConcluBions-,d-erived-from-the*theory-are confi-rmed-experizentally. A method, based on the measurement of amplitudes of absorption signal extremawas used to determine the-time of relaication. The bibliography contains 6 references, of which 3 are Slavic (Russian). The article contains the following-illustrations: 2 circuits, 3 oscil- lograme-and--4 graphs. INSTITUTION: The Faculty of Physics of the Moskva State University imeni M.V. Lomonosov PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTED: No date AVAILABLE: At the Library of Congress Card 2/2 LWMYU. E. [Andrew, N.R.1,; POHERANTSEV N.M.,[ translator], ;, SKUBUR. red.; TZ=9111, II.L., red. To. U.,Ctranslatorl, ; SOKOWVA, T., tekbn. red. (Nuclear magnetic resonance] War i magnitnyi rezoaans. Moskva, lzd-vo inostr. Ut-ry, 1957. 299 p.TTranalated from the English]. (MIRA 11:11) (Nuclear moments) (Magnetism) -AUTItOR; Pomerantsev, N. M.~ and Kvlividz e, V. 1. 120-2-16/37 .TITLE: 'W-Ye-n-s-ill-v-e-Xr--r-an-ge-ment for the Observation of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Signals. (Chuvstvitellnaya Skhema dlya Nablyadeniya Signalov Yadernogo 1,11agnitnogo Rezonansa). PERIODICAT,: Pribory i Tekhnika 7-1sksperimenta, 195?, No.2, pp. 56 - 59 (USSR). ABSTRACT: The main experimental problem in nuclear magnetic resonance work is how to increase the sensitivity (signal to noise ratio) of the apparatus. Besides t1he use of low noise installations it is usually necessary to apply other methods of increasing this ratio. In the present article the description is given of an arrangement incorporating the fall compensation of the signal of the amplifying channel input (Ref. 4) as compared to the partial compensation method described in references 1 and 2. The "resistive voltage" as frequency carrier is introduced in this case after the amplification of a nuclear magnetic resonance signal. An improvement in the S/1T ratio is obtained and although the relative noise cannot be reduced during the compensation process, its absolute value is made smaller, so that for a constant value of the magnetic Cardl/4 resonance signal the S/N ratio is improved. If, for the 120-2-16/3y -A Sensitive Arrangement for the Observation of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Signals. partial compensation, the resistive voltaGe is of the order of mV, for a complete balance it may become of the order of one or a fraction of a microvolt. It is then smaller than the noise level and in principle the SIN ratio will be determined solely by the receiver noise and the pure absorption or dispersion observed. The resistive voltage of correct phase is fed into the mixer where detection occurs (as opposed to Reference 4.). The mixer is a multiplying circuit with integration. The integration constant is so chosen so as to pass low frequency components without distortion, the high frequency nod-se is reduced considerably in the same manner as in a high frequency phase sensitive detector with the frequency pass band reduced to the required value. The experimental arrange- ment consists of a generator with a power amplifier, the output voltage of which is fed into the compensator. The latter consists of a coil with a sample placed in its constant magnetic field. The signal of the magneti-, nuclear resonance from the compensator is applied to a high frequency amplifier, then to a multiplier where it is multiplied by the generator voltage with a proper phase Card 2/4 shift, obtained with a phase inverter (variable). After 120-2-16/37 -A Sensitive Arrangement for the Observation of Nuclear liagnetic Resonance Signals. SUM11TITED: August, 8, 1956- ASSOCIATION: Faculty of Physics of the Moscow State University imeni IVI. V. Lomonosov. (Fizicheskiy Falkal'tet MGU im. 11. V. Lomonosova.) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 4/4