SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POPKOV, N. YE. - POPKOV, V. I.

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r\- 0 V, I YffAbE I BOOK MPLOITATION SOV/43141 Leningrad. Nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut zemnogo magnetizma ionoafery i rasprostraneniya radiovoln Trudy.. vyp. 14 (24) (Transactions of the Scientific Research Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism,, Ionosphere, and Propagation of Radio Waves., No. 14 (24)) Moscow, Svyazlizdaty 1959. 144 p. Errata slip inserted. lj,000 copies printed. Additional Sponsoring Agency: Ministerstvo svyazi SM Ed.b. (Title page): N. Ye. Malirima; Tech. Ed.: K.G. Markoch; Ed. (Inside-book): G.I. Kiseleva. 'FJRPOSE: This publication is intended for geophysicists and other scientific and technical personnel in research institutes and geological exploration organiza- tions. It may also be used by students of geophysics and geology. COVERAGE% The articles in this collection-deal with problems concerning the perma- nent magnetic field. The magnetic field of the earth and the geophysical phenomena associated with it.. the geologic structure of the earth's crust, the Cardl/4 Transactions of the Scientific Research Institute (Cont.) SOV/431L magnetic properties of rocks,, and the influence of the topographic re2l~~f upon magnetic measumments are discussed. The first of the three articles -'n the collection has been abstracted separately. References follow ea-,h artic-Le. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Pochtarev, V.I. Relationship of the Magnetic Field of the Earth With Other Geophysical Phenomena and With the Geologic Structure of the E9a,?1;h1s Crust The author shows that the magnetic field of the earth is closely related to geologic features of the structure of the earth's crust and. to the peetrographic-heterog--reities of the rocks composing it. It is shcrwrn that global anomalies are located on platform blocks which constitute the most stable sections of the e'arth's crust. The global centers of secular 0tanger, in the magnetic field correspond to geosynclinal regions, as unstable sections of the earth's crust. This distribution of global magnetic anomalies and of secular trend centers results from the fact that the rocks composing the crust, as well as part of the suberustal layer involved in tectonic processesy possess magnetic properties and,, undergoing a change with time, form the centers of the secular trend. This is also proved by the aimult-aneaus existence of gravity and magnetic anomalies, a fact can not be explained by the electric nature of magnetic anomalies. E:L-.-;`1-1r1.c currentFj card 2/ 4 Transactions of the Scientific Research Institute (Cont.) SOV/431k may generate the necessary magnetic field., 'but they can not account for the'presence of the gravity anomaly field caused by large masses of considerable density.*. The.-geothermal gradient,, Us"lly accepted as equal to 33* per 1 kap can not be used in-calculations of the temperature of the Earthts interiorv sinde-thim.gradient has been deduced on the basis of data referring onlyto sedimentary rocks. On the other hand, secular changes of the,sognetic field nay be regarded as a source of valuable information on the thermal and chemical processes occurring inside the Earth's crust. The author is of the opinion that his thesis on the origin of the global magnetic anomalies., as outlined in the article.9 makes it possible to explainthose characteristic featares of the I tic field which hitherto have remained unexplainedp namely: the geographic,location of global magnetic anomalies -and their relation to gravity ailom~.Ues; the complex pbenomena of secular change -"iofti ---,!and locel; the observed position of the =tic poles; the greater magnet- ization of the Eastern Remisphere., as compared with the Western; the behavior of zero isogonal lines., etc, The antbor thank B.M. Yanovskiy, B.A. Andreyev, Yu. D. Kalininy V.P.-Orlov., D.L.Fingerp and P.M. Gorshkov. Card 3/4 POPN)DV, N.Ye.; POCIPIAIIEV. V.I. 2ffect of the topographic relief on magnetic measurements. Trudy HIMIR no.14:139-145 159, (HIM 12:8) (Magnetism. Terreatrial) 0168&, 67 -MIRCE 0011 -AP6021248 -CODE. v 0067A ,,jM/M21/66/OOO/0O3/ P., Iiievskiy' W alamo eld~ti~ade-:'Vith TITM.... Har44.,or**iI-b_W_, nn e an. ofja~f6---binder -Stanki Anatrumenti-no'..3 SOURCE 196 Mott i.*grInt' ater al-'-C ~i` TOPIC.TAGS,.`~.--,.-.di d"' -j~jdbrasive matei-lit -i-synthetic 61 1 u-meve roo4 JL -Mv~ie.'with:bakelite'binderr. with* ABSTRACT: Data~are.g yen, be:,use of-di- oild- bee a- "M respecV'to-.seleA!6~ lent conditibrii:~I~ ndIng-iri&Wis_types ~ of cutt, ~too s Ifise. Ox-po-?c"ime vor s ntal grinders u6ing:A=125 164-vliiel! 1s&n:j:,.MI,,a'nd BI -biheldrs, wi h a a :re- t -..gr in izes'of A8 and A5 dpe tivel~,.-- -An ~xp~fi~jm_ -dat -a on t1' A. effect*vhjch grain.; size had on cut--~i c p~ t4* 7 " -~ -~! - - " ~is- iobs' and---4, eel-.,W6ar;~ If6us'-'tbat-diamond whe granularit tiz*--c6ndit h y: IA86-~Asn)-'baye thd--.high6i~ Coarser- vheejs`IAS1(S-~AS25)_ have poorer,,'-- ~-k~~ttin'g"propertiei vhil~`-jjij~~alued- wheels show 'the,: worst-! cut, ng performance. ti was -found,that sh: I~crea~di~j 0 -.ftamond concentration redueed,.cutting-force to. J)jbm6nd-;wheeIs with'.d bak&u'tetbIjjdOr show minimum wear with~ -a': 3,60-1~.o%. diamond Voin centr- ationj -or., grai Test .data s-b. oi.ithat, Soviet .'dismond vh(! els tl based on organIc-.bindersr -e~iid~aeidur&blee and productive'as the bist models made:by-,some-, OrIg" firms.Afi the United ~hateo, e land: and: Japan art. has: fi Sures, 2 tables., S4 CODFk----!3 SUBM DATE: none- 'V LW ~,621-; 9:02,5 7 0 4,q-_4 7 On 28 December 1945, at, the Po-,rer Engi-neering Institute innni Yolotuov, defended his dissertation on "Single-Phase Induction Transmitters of Synchronous Rotary Motion Using Constant-Frequency Alternating Current". Official opponents - Doctor of Technical Sciences Professor N. V. Gorokhov, and Doctor of Technical Sciences Professor Ye. V. Nitusov. So: Elek-trichestvo, No 4, April 191,7, pp 90-94 (U-5577, 18 February 1954) This work presented the principal circuits T,,,hich determined the electromagnetic processes in the elements of single-phase transmission of synchronous rotary motion with asymmetry in the primar7 and secondar7 circuits. As a result the characteristics were determined of single-phase transmission of synchronous rotary motion, relation- ships were obtained in simple form for the currents and the moment of normal single- phase transmission of synchronous rotary motion# taking into account the full resistance of the prir~Lry circuit, and a simple method was given for calculating the characteristics of single-phase transmission of rotary motion with small displacement angles using normal asynchronous Yaotors. The precision of the method of calculation presented was verified experimentally, SO: IBID BABMV, N.A.9 professor; TSYMN, Ya.Z., professor; SHMIDVSKIY, N.N., professors ImMI takhnichookikh nauk; POPIDT.S.L., kaMidat tekhnichosirik42 nauk; IFAUMOV, B.N., inzhener. "Blements of the theory of automatic control.0 A.A.Voronov. Re- vieved by N.A*Babakoy wd others. Blektrichestvo no.5:87-88 -V '55. (Automatic control) (Voronov. A.A.) (MMA 8:6) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 972 Popkov, Solomon Llvovich Osnovy sledyashchego elektroprivoda (Principles of-Servosechaniams) 2d ed., rev. and enl. M scow, Oborongiz, 1958. 362 p. 15,000 copies printed. Reviewers: Gerasimov, r,,,aad Koshourov, Ye.l., Candidate of Technical Sciences;-,Ed.!~~seyev,,*K.B., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: 'Pettova, I.A.~ Tech. Ed.: Rozhin, V.P.; Managing Ed.: Sokolov, A.I., Engineer PURPOSE: The book is approved by the Administration of Special Secon- dary Schools of the Ministry of Higher Education of the U3SR for use as a textbook in tekhnik ums. It may also be userul to the -general reader wishing to acquaint himself with-the fundamentals of,servomechanisms. Card 1A3 Principles of Servomechanisms 972 COVERAGE: The book-outlines the fundamental principles or sorvo- mechanisms and describes the components and units of servomechanism systems. The Author thanks I I.Pogozhev, A.A.Osmer, B.N.Naumov, -B.S.Sot8kov, N.V.Gorokhov (db~eassd), i!i)d E.G'.Uderman for their valuable help in reviewing the manuaciript. He also thanks Yu.S.Popkov, who wrote Chapter 4. There are 51 references, of which 48 are Soviet (including 1 translation), and 3 English. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword to the second edition 3 Foreword to the first edition 3 Introduction 5 PART 1. COMPONENTS AND UNITS OF SERVONECHANIS14S 9 Ch. 1. Remote Transmission of Angular Position by Means of SelsypB 1. General information 9 2~. Construction and operating,.principle of selsyns -9 Card 2/13 M9~ 0-5mlleila i5 POPKOV, S.T,., dotnpnt. lcand.talchn.naldr. lm-O;P-jw of a siarvomochanism denign. Trudy VZI;l no.9:170-187 (MIRk 12:10) (servonschanisma) POPKOV, Sii,~L In a forest. nat. no.11:14 N 161. (14IRA 14:11) 1, Chl n kruzhka "Yunnyc zoologi" arednoy shkqply No.7, Yaliningrad, Mookovskaya ou.LtIidtd, (Birds-Behavior) S/1 AM4016101'" BOOK EXPLOITATION' Popkov. Yu. S. Continuous and discrete servomechanisms (Hoprery*vny*ye I diskretny*ye!~ sledyashchlye statemy*)# Moscow, Izd-vo "Energiya". 1964, 303 Pe biblio. -15,000 copies printed. 70PIC TAGSi servomechanism, servosystem, continuous servasystes, discrate'servosysten, linear servosystem. nonlinear sorvosysten, pulse servosysties, digital servomechanism ~-,~~.YURPOSE AND COVERAGEt This book is intended for technical and scion tific personnel concerned with automation. It deals with sons. pro i. leas of the theories and the calculation of continuous servosystess'l during regular and risn~on effects and of relay and pulse servo- a. Various types. of* coding and decoding converters are studied system on the basis of digital servasystems and a qualitative evaluation of i 'the latter is given. TABLE OF CONTENTSt F9 reword 3- ~-~JCwd 1/6 AH4016101 introduction 7 1, Types of sorvosyste'ma 7 1 2, Methods of calcula~Lng serva4yatams 18 ARVOSYSTEMS PART ONE, CONTINUOUS Ch, 1. Calculation of servosystews on the basis of selected qu&l1ta- tive indexes 25 I Determination of strvosystem parameters on the basls'of the -the integral 25 Aininum of square deviation 2* "The principle of m1aximum and its application for the solution of- simple problems concerning the maximum speed of response -- 35 3a Synthesis of a servosystem havinga maximum speed of response based on the maximum.principle 44 Linear servosystems during random signals 32 Ph, lie of .'information from the -theory random processes 52 to Some Card 16, AM4016101 2. Passage of 'a random signal through alinear system* The qualit y of a system -- 60 39 Determining servosystem parameters on the basis of the minimum of mean equare.deviation -- 67 4. Determining servosystem structure under the condition of the minimum of =*an square deviation -- 78 5o Selection of servosystem correcting device on the bests of the minimum of seen square deviation --.,90 7i 111, Nonlinear servosystems during random signals 107 41 lo'Evalustion of serv6systen quality bf the method'of 'statistical linearization -- 107, 2*~Application of Narkov processes in evaluating servosystes steady-, 125 state errors 3.. Selection.of.the,correctLog device inanoulimearservesystaw 1:42 3/6 7 AM4016101 PART, TWO. DISCRETE SERVOSYSTEMS 'Ch. IV. Relay servosystems 148 4, Stability and quality of a relay servosystem 2,; Analysis of a relay servosystem operating under natural oscillation conditions 155 3. Determining natural'oscillation 0avivieters in a relay servosystan by the method of harmonic balance 166 Analysis of a relay servosystem*with a harmonic input signal 4 175 50* Optimum transisnta~ in a relay servosystan 183 v pulse servosystems 188 l6' LattLce functions and discrete* Laplace transforms 2o' Transfor functions of a pulse servosisten -- 205' 3 requency char&cteristics of a servosystem pu lse & tability erLterLa Jsf . a pulse j, 220 servosystes . ,Card 416 POPKOV, S.L.; POPKOV, Yu.S.; KOROLEV, N.A., red.; BULIDYAYEV, -'fl.A., tekhn. red. [Continuous and discrete tracking systems] Nepreryvnye i cliskretrore slediashchie sistemy. Moskva, Izd-vo "Energiia," 1964. 303 p. (MIRA 17:3) PDPROV, S,L.; BABAROV,, N.A.$ doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., red. fftpual for the couse on computer equipment and apparatus; electronic analog computers] Uchebnos.posobie po kursut 'Schetnoe reshaiushchie pribory i ustroistva; slektronnye modeltruiushchie ustroiitva, Moskva, 1962. 1'5 P. (miai 16:4) 1. Moscow. VseooyuzrAyy zaoohnyy energetiahookly institut. Kafedra p matichookogo kontrol i regulirovaniya. vto ya (Electronic analog computers) s/124/6o/oop/oo3/bc.,5/b17 A005/001- Translation from: Referativnyyzhurnal, Mekhanika, 1960,-No. 3, P. 13, 2938 AUTHOR: Popkov, S. L, 9 TITLE: An Example of Calculating a Servo System PERI6DICALt* Tro Vses. zaocJm. energ. in-ta..' 1958, No. 9, pp. 170-187 TEXT: An example is given of calculating a servo system consisting of the following components; a synchrotransformer, an electronic amplifier, ail EMU aMY) with transverse field, a control motor, and a reducing gear. The nonlinearities of the electronic amplifier, the motor and the reducer are taken into account. Equivalent amplitude-phase characteristics are. plotted for the nonlinear components according to the L. S. Goltdfarb method. The choice of the feed back parameters is performed, and the phase trajectories of the optimum transient processes are plotted, whioh are used for determining, t1he characteristics of the functional converters switched into the system for the realization of the optimum oonditions, Ye. N. Miroslavlev Card 1/1 -P-O_ZkQV-,,,$plomon,Ltv.ovich;.,BEMISHITI'N, S.I., red.; MESHYLOV, A.A., red.izd-va; YEViOVA, L.L... tekhn. red. [Servo systems] Slediashchie sistenT. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola, .1963. 303 P. (MIRA 17:3) POPKOVI V. G. M. Krzhishanovskii,, revolutionary fighter and student of the power industry; a biographic sketch. p. 430. PRMLAD RTMC NY. (StowaWazenie Elektrykow Polskich) Warszawas Polands Vol- 35s,no. 109 Oct. 1959. Montbly list of FAst Buzopean Accesaiona (EEAI) LC, Vol. 9. no. 1, Jan. 1960. 3001) AUTHORt-:,-. : .Fopkov V.f Corresponding Member, SOV/29-59-2-7/41 y _ j -Yc- -_ 'i' Sciences 'USSR. a T e-i ~ o y TITLEs The Future Will Be Marked by the Highest Energy Equipment . (Gryadushcheye budet -znamenovat* Bya vysochayshey energovodruzhennostlyu) PERIODICALi Tekhnika molodezhig 1959,~Nr.2,.p 9(USSR) ABSTRACTs To a.question asked--by the editors of the periodical %11 V -imagined -future, V "Tekhnika - molodezhill.90 ~he Popkov Answereds Communism will be'marked by the highest productivity and consequently by the energy, equipment of -humayi *orking - ' e'~ to 7- exceed -the modern capacity. The energy equipment willl~!.ha-v "high",standards 10, 100, 1000 times. For this purpose, not only the inexhaustible sources of energy - guided thermonuclear reactions - must be utilized1but the whole transformation of energy must be controlled. It should be achieved'that any energy is immediately transformed to electric energy. And vice versa, one should be able to convert electric energy'directly to other energies. I do not belieVe that the technology-of the future, the Communist technology, will go the way of..iridividual Card.1/2 atomic "pocket batteries". The advantages of a centralized NMCILIISIKAY~A, MAI CA2"DELI V.-A. C- p&ln- Twrd -1 epre p~ 7--, -,ri 's kt h od n Fil"e t e 0 t i o aEm,- f J thin-~Iay crystallimtIon. Apt. delo 14 rc. 4263-S5 T-1-;9- 165 1. 1 Mos, ordexm k---idna ined ;!A37 Insi.itul hi en If. I.M. See i , Ri-vers, FdCh'. of Navirzationo Danijba Convontion of 1W rlwl 'vir!P-Me~,ria rd" rf-.[ Ucll.Zar).Mosk.wi. no. 153, 1951. Monthly List of Ilussian Accessions, Libravj of ongress) MaY 1952. UN' L"~.~-MFIED. r~A '7-) F, POPKOV,V.F. Observations on the volcanic activity of Klyuchevsksys. Sopka and Ploskiy Tolbachik Sopka from July 1, 1939 to Januar7 1, 1940. Biul.Vulk.sta. no.11:3-10 147- (MMA 8:11) (Klyuchovskaya Sopka) (Ploskiy Tolbachik Sopka) POPKOV,V.F. (a.Klyuchi na Kamchatke) Macrossimmic observations in the region of Irlyuchevskaya Sopka and Plookly Tolbachik Sopka from June 3. 1939 to June 22. 1940. Blul. Vulk. sta. no.11:22-2~ 147. (MLRA 8:11) (Kmehatka-41arthquakes) (Ilyuchovskaya Sopka) (Plonkly Tolbachic Sopka) Mom POPYIMT. V. f2pkoy.-V. G. "The bending of disks of a fixed thicIm ss -ith -"J', sin t m us c~-c.-j e u e ul F 0 a ~ of transverse and radial forces", Sbornik trudov In-ta stroit, mekharliki Ukad. nauk M=., SSR), Vol. X, 1948, (In index: 1949), P. 193-207. SO: U-4630., 16 Sept. 53, (Letopis tZhurnel Inyl-,h Statey, No. 23, 1949). POPKOV, V. G. POPKOV, V. G. "Stresses in rotating disks, taking into account the effect -of (Akad. nal-lk Ukr. temperature", Inforv.. noaterqial- 33R, t No-.3, 1949, P. 51-60. SO: U-4393, 19 August 53, (Lttopis lZhurnal Inykh Statey', No. 223 10/49). ME 124-57-1-1230 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 1, p 168 (USSR) AUTHORS- Vaynberg, D.V., Popkov, V.G., Urnanskiy, E.S. TITLE: Calculation of the Forces,and Deformations in the Body of Tooth Gears With Arms (Raschet u 'li i deformatsiy v korpuse 81 4fy zubchatykh koles so spitsami) PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. In-ta stroit. mekhan. AN UkrSSR, 1955, Nr 20, pp 5-38 ABSTRACT: The stressed state of the body of a tooth gear equipped with arms is determined.. The gear~is examined as a cyclically symmetrical multiconiour frame. The following assumptions are made: 1) The rim of the'wjieel has a constant cross section and is considered,as a beam with small curvature; 2) The axis of the rim, the axes bf all'-&rms, and the external loads all lie in a single plane; 3) All arms are alike and are rigidly fixed in the rim and in an absolutely ri*gid hub. A numerical example is given of the calculation of the body of a gear for the reduction gear of a shaft elevator; the derivation of calculation formulas is given. .Card 1/1 1. Gears--Design 2. Gears--Stresses Yu.P.Grigor'yev -Mathematical analysis 124-57-1-1229 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 1, p 168 (USSR) AUTHORS: Vaynb~rg, D.V., _fopkov, V.G-,_,~manskiy, E.S. TITLE: Initial Stresses in Composite Wheels (Nachal'nyye napryazheniya v sostavnykh kolesakh) PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. In-ta stroit. mekhan. AN UkrSSR, 1955, Nr 20, pp 73-95 ABSTRACT: An approximate method for the. determination of the stresses arising from the assembly of composite wheels equipped with spokes. For wheels having a sectional hub the forces exerted by the fit of the tire onto the center of the wheel and the forces resulting from the fit of the fastening rings onto the hub are -determined. The formulas obtained are employed also for the calculation of the initial stresses in wheels with a solid hub. A numerical example is adduced showing the stresses in the body of a composite wheel with a cast-iron center, a steel tire) and six spokes. .1. Wheels--Stresses--Mathematical analysis Yu. PGrigor'yev Card 1 /1 PQPKOV V., dvazlidy Gerao Sovetskogo So vardii general-rayor aviatsil; -'rUl-N) N., gvarre;V podpolkovnik Meeting in the M;*-. Grazhd. avv., 7:10 Jl 164- (NIRA 18:4) "'Wr rill PISAj'WKO, Georgiy Stepanovich, akademik; AGAREV, Viktor KVITKA, Alelx-ardr J.'-vo,.rJphLLQ .TKOV, Vj.ktor Gr~--11-Ach- _6~ - U114JANSKIY., Ejrrnanutl Solomonovich; FiYA-..7n1e*Vjp [Course on the strength of materials] Yurs soprotivleniia Ma- terialov. [By] G.S.Pizarenko i dr. Kiev, ANI URSR, 1964. 467 p. (MMA 17-10) 1. Akadezdya nauk Ukr.SSR (for Pisarenko). POPEOV, V.G., ISAKHA OV, G.V. Investigating initial stress relation and the strength of COMP083te silicon carbide - graphite specimens. Vop. por. mat. i prochn. mat. no.8:116-121 6o. (MIRA 13:8) (Laminated metals--Testing) (Ceramic metals--Testing) PISARENKO, Georgiy StepAnovicb, prof., doktor takhn. nauk; AGAREV, Viktor Andreyevich,,kand. tekhn. nauk; KVITKA, Aleknandr Lvovich, Icand. tekbn. naukc; gor evich -oj~ I c-h !yg ?. kand. tekhn, nauk; UMAJISKIY, Emmanuil Solomo axiL tekhu-nnuk; ZELENYUK, Ye.Ye., inzh., red.izd-va; X~~-,.t*hn. red. (Strength of materials) Soprotivlenie materialov. (By] G.S. Pisarenko i dr. Kiev, Gostekhizdat UM, 1963. 790 p. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN Ukr.M (for Pisarenko). FOFKOvtVVasiliy Ivanovicbg kand.tekbn.nauk; S&RGIM, Tladimir Poliyenovich; VMMffrr-,-U-.Y-.,--re-t-senzent; NIKITINq V.M*q retsenzent; GABOVAy D.M., red,; XNAKNIN, M.T.fteklm.red. [Work organization at garment factoriesi Organizatsila proiz- vodstva na shveinom, predpriiatii. Izde2ov perer. i dop, Moskvap Izd-vo naucbno-tekhn.lit-.x7, 1960. 202 p. (MIRA :L4%6) (Clothimg :LmdustT7) POPKOVI V* 11 UInvestigation of the Eethods for Coordinating in Time the Operations of the Continuous Manufacturing Process in the Sewing Industry." 'Sul., 25 Am 47, Moscow Textile Inst Dissertations presented for degrees in science and engineering in Moscow in 1947. SO: Smn.No. 457, 18 Apr 55 rol~,~ov, V. Dressmaking Cutting women's apparel. A. V. BLANK, F. A. 'GORELENKOVA Leg. prom. 12 no. 4:47-1+8 Ap 152 1. POPjK(YT, V. I. Pli iBMI~, 13. 5, 3,VTOSTITST, IY, A. 7. 2. Tj:;J,-i (6oo) 4 Gativoyint; Rachinery -oduction in lijjit ijidustrv. 7. Using the conveyor systen for cojit.lnuous Pi P. D. Alekseamdrov; reviewe& by I. Popkov, P. S. Pushftirj, A. V. Savostitski, Leg. prom. 12, no. 10, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress. Jnnuary 1953. Unclassified. PCWOV, V.I.; SRRGIYEV, V.P. [Aroduction organization in sewing establishments] Organizataiia proiz- vodstva na shveinom prodprilatii. Moakva, Gos.izd-vo gininterstva legkoi i pishchavoi pronyahl., 1953. 174 p. (HLR& 6--lz) (Clothiug industry) POFKOV, V.I., kand.tekhn.nauk. Progress in the clothing industry. leg-Prom- 17 no.11:37-43 N 153. (MIRA, 10:12) (Clothing industry) -- - - T ri , -, - - - .POPKOV, V.I., kand.tekhn.nauk I - tekhn. tekhn.nauk; OUVAITOV, V., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik. Stalinakoy premli; DAVIDOVIGH, Ve In the interest of millions of workers. Sov. profsoiuz7 7 no.12: 22-25 Je 159. (MRA 12:9) 1~Diraktor TSentrallnogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo inetituta shveynoy prom7ahlennosti (for Popkov). 2.Wentrallnyy nauchno- iesledovatel'ski7 institut shveynoy prou7shlonnosti (for Chvanov). 3.Korrespondent zhurnala "Soveteklys profsoyuza (for Davidovich). (Clothing industry) EKqY,j.,,L.,',.-,red.; RUSAKOV, S.I., retsenzent; RYCHKOVA, 0.1., red.; 10 PU14YANNIKOV., M.N., red.; BATYREVA, G.G., tekhn. red. (Handbook for the clothier) Spravochnik uhjveini~4. Poskya, Izd-vo 7Legkaia industriia.11 Vol.3. 1964. 397 p. (MIRA 17:4) V. T. (M cof t.'-e lirdustry on fabric makers, (MIRA POPKOV, V.I., kand. tekhn.naukv otv. red.; BERLYAND, 1.1a.., red. [Technological instructions for the mamLfact-are of lhead- gear from woven materials) Tekhnologicheskie instruktsii po izgotovleniiu golovriykh uborov iz tkanykh materialov, Moskva, Gosbytizdat, 1963. 169 p. (MIRA 17:9) 1. TSentrallrqy nauchno-iSBledovatellskiy institut shveynoy prorayshlennosti. BQ3HKATOV, Ya.I.., red.; BOYAR)O.G., red.; ITIASOV, L.F., red,;LIFSHITS, M.O., red.; MASHKILLEYSON, L.N., red.; MILOVIDOV, B. .[deceased], red.; MOLCHANOVA, O.P., red.; POLISHANSKIY, V.S., red.;_-~ ~PQV, 1,1.,-red.; REVIN, A.I., otv. red.; TB~OFFYYVA, Z.F., red.; IA2AREV) S.M., tekhn. red.; LEMEVA, L.A., tekhn. red. lconA'Se encyclopedia of home economics] KratJaia-entsiklopediia dor-ashnego khoziaistva. Izd.2. Moskva, Gos. nauchn. izd-vo "Sovetskaia entsiklDpediia." Vol.l. A-14. 1962. 895 p. Vol.2. N-1A. 1962, 903-1758 PO (MIRA 15:6) (Home economics-Dictionaries) kand. tekhn. nauk; TFJt-OVAMffAN, I.A.;KOBYLYANSKIY, D.A.; Z~~~SIIIKOV, P.A.; FERTSKV, G.V.; HARAKUSHEV, Ye.A.; RTJSAKOVj S.I.0 retsenzent; PLINYANVIKOV, M.N., red.; SHOENKOVA, T.A., t--kJm. red. [Handbook for the clothing industry'worker] Spravochnik shveinika. I'loskvap Izd-vo nauchno-tekhn. lit-ry RSFSR. Vol.l. 1960 335 (MICA 15:15, (Clothing industry) RUSAKAV, Sergey Ivanovich; TRUMAN, Gennadiy Lukich; EPPEL', Sergey Sergeyevich- POPKOV, Vasiliy Ivan -b"ORONIN, G.M.p inzh.p retsenzent IR~~ I ... ots., retsenzent; P14TIPOVA, A.I., prepod.j retsenzent; SRA'GtG]21A, V.F., kand. tekhn. nauk., reteenzent; M124AYEVA, T.M.., red.; SHAPM4KOV,, T.A., tekhn. red. [Technology of clothing manufacture) Tekhnologiia shveinogo, proizvodstva. lzd.2.9 perer. i dop. Moskva, GoB izd-vo "Rostekhizdat, 1961. 670 p. ?MIRA 15:2) (Clothing induptry) 8006999 fee 6006 0000 900*~ 'e-WI-I .000 0 so 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 CV710.0-4104 Goll offIL 0 a 0 of a U R b A P X h AD 11 U U )A AS k 11 9 it Aso 41 U .1 if 11 it U if 4 11 to K L I A_A W U i S. 111 A f 0 a 00 90 -010 00, -09 00 it Apparatus fag the electric precipitation of suspensions from gaffe. 1'. 1 ~ 11,14,sy- - kit-. %% I'll. )all. J1. 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Their charge 6 of the mille Orijer of ml i d h t f h -411411 m u e as t og a o t e particks charged in the field of a 'S glowdibcharge. A limarticle pomeasinga high cond.catinot be trapped in an ideal eke. field. The field distribution =00 in the chamber elec. filter increased in the direction of the plane, the smalk -%t increment being sloes the perpmodirto- 00 Up drwrriding from the center of the wife to the phone. An eke. calcn. U the chamber elec. filter is maik. zoo 00 W. R. Iforyin I 00 00 it z ::*o zoo 799 live flato~~;,CKAI till RAI JVt, Ck ASSIfKA116- 1100 10 S is 0 A r-o-4-1 411 it J I An I S a OW itN F1 I 1-k pt rpirip DF9 poll RO full 0 & * * * * 0 GA 40 000 0 0 0 00 a 0 'INN 0 a 000 0 v e 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 OJO 0 0 4 0 0 1 00-0 so 0 00 0.0 POPKOV t V. I. "A study of the corona", by Candidate of Technical Sciences V. I- PoT)kov, at the Power Engr. Inst. im KRZHIZHANOVSKIY of the Aced. See. USSR. SO: Elektrichestvo, No 5. Moscow, May 1947 (U-5533) POPKOV. V. I. Popkov. V.J- defended his Doctor's dissertation in the Power Engineeting Institute im Krzhizhanovsk*, USSR, on 25 Yarch 194S, for the academic degree of Doctorof Technical Sciehces. Dissertation: "Investigation of the Electric Field of Conductors Exhibiting Corona and the Theory of Power Losses to Bipolar Corona in High Voltage DC Power Transmission". Official Opponents: Profs. A. A. Voroblyey, and N. A. Kaptsov (Doctors of Physicomathematical Sciences); A. M. Zalesskiu and S. P. Zhebrovskiu (Doctors of Technical Sciences). SO: Elektrichestvo, No. 7, Moscow, August 1953, pp 87-92 (W/29841,, 16 Apr 5t,) POPKOV, V. I. PA 70T27 oos OOA C 00 *OR 09-1 00-3 3 OOW 001 ----------- VICICII&I'll A10 okwam 1. (*of Im Roombintlon Ceefflolma for Cwmmd Discharge to Air, byj,,,.;., -00 bNedy AN" B 59# p. 61-64, January 1, 1948. TI 7 m =Iom) .00 "00 Coefficients of wamms reembization were obtained ty previous workers from meamummato to= In an loalsation cbnb*r on loan generated we 0 bw PkIpha or x-4V#. Those figures ars applicable only to long lived Ions (about 0.1 0")# slum for smwkU*r Interval@ the sooilled Initial recombination prevolle In the lont"tion cbmifty , making the daterminatta l ;:00 of the valum rasombinatIon rather difficult. , In certain discharges in alro as for instance in the eoroma discharge, the rocoatining CIO tons, moving to a field of high gradlonts, are considerably shorter 0 lived, and It to possible to calculate the resoubduation coefficient 44 0 on the basis of an experimental stuly of the f told. In the case of see a bipolar corona two, stromm of Ions move in apposits, directions *00 between the electrodes,, The llfstlm of every recombining Ion to &,qual We 0 to the ties spent to me" the Ion fftm one of the electrodes to tio 0 the point of the field at wbiob the recombination cooff1clent to to boo U00 Wes #nag* - - 141001V It to, aml Sil;iTaw 16 - -T 0 T oo j a 3 i AN A I a fm 0 0 1 W 0t I is ;' U .1 ;9 . 44' * 0 U K 19 a alt It no aIas 014 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a,* 0 0 a WO --o 000,04 *sees 0 0 *** 0 V . - - - - a**** 0 0 0 0 Is 0 Is 0 0 Is 6 0 00 Go 00 00 00 be determined. The revise dirteroses to lifetime of the two *0 00 00 recombining low some the coefflolest to Inareass twoard the 00 00 09, two electrodes, fron a minimum oorresponding to a middle point. The obtalmed values of %be recoubluatlon ooeffieftnt, (wwl~ 2.16 x 104) *0 00 fie mislumm 1.26 x lj~6) obw only 9=11 deviation frce those given tr 00 0* authors "Ins the Ionization chomMer method, 09 00 00 00 00 04, L e 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 04 V 0 0,01 WO-9 0-0 0e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 v 2 41 40 A100 #0i e!tfill Os t fltld~wrftWf~dirlv oM No pas In sliowcokm. Is taking *ess MAW. I&*dAwankedwal oto '001, TlW L . 11 emwr pw offt knows"I is tolm for vww* kx* kVM. OPM1111111111 PWWW' man fOf WMWI k MW VM MM AA VII9, VO dill- orpanclo an suribmw vuwm. in A: Wit a see Varlation'L"N", Not oom in fid4colli ftma on ~ ee wale cxpn4iwsl%.dwuM beapoW In Oidice virith n-6-A W i d M f t 6 w n s ,. w = o axopavam Wm won intci4bilroft'~-l hop is,cakdsw' fm 4, *0 1 charmod witc whbW it cyfin&r ind fog a chwpd wire nor a Parallel Pkfle. Gwd I I Vvith wee, c%verimat Is abudncd.,cxcW for thin nWfivdy- dWWd Wkft JA 60 dMM)F *4 Of ft Wife - vlAm murned xfKw* s in euti e W&n&d j wee s a a c 4 p wins mth an um-wo owfam aft ohm am& JI in 40 -for a w&,Wwd win ow 10. Wed by: OW&PPins MITALLOWACAL u I-, IL L- rfealwe I%Vmmts of 3 dillhoom ctomm of dw siww fam as - for a MWA wim am wee ml .4 90 A 0 : a ago It x a x , 1% 0 ;~t 4. 0 0 0 0 0 0. . 00006,411 , 1, 0 ,00 . 00 0 9 00 0 0 0 L , - 0 f 0 0 6 O 0 00 0 0.0 O_Lf 9"t !k, 0 0 f) 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 1C it v 1i M is 14 (1 is IS jo 4 nTR-n, Vo 1. 4j No. 6 41616 6069 044 ***Goo* Ww J, 11 M 14 U Is Of a 41 Q Al . a Electrical 1%gineering ropkov V.I. and Hyab&YxP S.I. (C.M.Ershithanovski Institute of Z: S.; Me-rgetics U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences), The theory of the corona at a constant pressure. 1. The effect of the surface of the earth on the corona formation in two parallel conductors, 1795-1805. 00 ~eo T2vesti.,% Akadadi lauk, S.S.S.R., Otdelenie Tekhnicheskikk Nauk, oes 1950, No. 12 (December) . 6-:Ji z V~ &SS-SLA 09TALLMOCAL LIUMAT01 CLASIWICATICIN b u 11 "a III; iS, T, i i ; w- i -4 ' I a . it o 0 0 o 0 o o 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 * 0 9 *1* 0 SO 0 0 0 * 0 0 WO Z. .)IASI C.C a.. III ZA An A S v ed 0 0 IF 1 9 Is 5 .0 a ft I * 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *1'** a a 000 0000-0000 0 0000 r roo :Zee age '00 POPKOV, V. I. .,-- - - 18 T39 POPKOV) V.I. PA !90T46 USSR/Ele6tricity _~Tran6mission Lines, Mar 51 High-Voltage Corona e.Problem of Determining the Parameters of a System Representing a Line.Subject to,Corona,.", :N.'B., Bogdanova, V:.'. I. Popkov, Power Eng Inst imeni G. M. Krzhizhanovskiy, Acad Sci USSR "Iz- Ak Bauk Otdel Tekh NauleN -389 -0 3,i PP 381 Shows that corona effect in system,representing line subject-to corona'can be represented by vari-.! able distributed corona conductance,and variable distributed capacitance connected,between the line and,ground. Submitted,by Acad A.V. Vinter .18:Sep ROs, igoT46 USSR/Electricity High-Voltage Oct 51 Sources nA Cascade Generator In Which High-Frequency is Used for Filament Supply of the Kenotrons," V. 1. Popkov, Dr Tech Sci, Power Eng Inst imeni Krzhizhanovskiy, Acad Sci USSR ."Elektrichestvo" No 10, PP 3-6 'Describes design peculiaritids of cascade generators in which high frequency (396 kc) is used for filament,supply of thi kenotr6ne (Soviet -produced XR-2201s). Two 4-cascoA,e'. generators were actually built, each having 201T36, USSR/Electricit.y High-Voltage Oct:51 Sources (Contd), 16 kenotrons and a voltage oft 600 kv- with respect to ground and 1., 200 kv between.t.er, minals. Submitted i6 Apr '51- 2oit~6 i t "a V'_W 0 A is lian nil Uls bin Ifillasqu 41 Q 'A 2 In t 4 It U to 14 it V g 111. A.-T- W V fill SCAL . A lop -*0 it- e*pf 00 A *P,J-4 0 plot -0 rocrt."'. -off 00 ..'-CAMS . 64 00 A 64 do"Mining tbr som o 4 m . m p "Pir elinhalval Cie. ON fm a Wor m "Wans 4 "me 00 Jr N. H. Fli.umtawA Awl, NoMA, SSSR. 01M. I-Ah. Nauk, 11 (No. .1) )81 X -041 a 0 0 In R"WaR, 00 1, Analysis of mmidied c%perilormal data cn&Nm a . 0 line under Corona to he rejort~efflctf to a flf%t &MOS11. 11110 A trillion hY a variable cOlOw condudhilly je and a variable dkitibui d it AC i J e 00 Z J_: e capac ance nwfle hetween 1 co"duclot and earth. 11he cort"ut coluluctkity )r cotictrwiroilins to the first harnminic of she current 0 and under good weather corolilim% in the lovL jangle =00 Above 3-4 kwilm per %ingle conductor I% a linear function of the voltalte U of the oorkhoctior apino 7 ;.4 0 earth. vit- it - A(U-U.,,,). 'Fhi% hot& up in a ratin UJU,,j, -- 1-5. 7he paranictirm of The %traight 00 z fine r - f(U),'A and the valun of (/,,i, uvrc drier- o rnined frorn the available data ors#vtona los". e tz 71he incterwrit %C of the carKila"ve of the line under carona irs al%o a linear function of the voitape, 00 R(U-U,,,,) and the paiameten a( this rel ti i 8 d U ' a on. .e. an ,,q, could aho he determined from the einloirical dim&. a. f. NoMIS j. Pee 7d h-d b U AW 10 is W, U, t" It W T i7A An L I a Od 0 ,4 am It 9 W one: O 0,4111 v 0 0 * 0 0 1 04 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : go* * * 0 0 C 0 9 0 0 0 0 4D 0 0 0 Pre.,sure. C'em-ral Charm-Irl-WIN., 411' lilt! 111iiIII01111. Cm-tiolla 111111 Olt- V4,11-Ampt-j". IIvJ,,-mIriic.- Foltialiom, f,,r Gimmd- Wire (11m%ian.) V, I- hq)W%~ hur,hia Akadernii Nauk SSSI(,'OIdcIvsde TelatichesUlt Nauk, 19,53, im. 5, May, 1), fifil-67-1. 11i'lild"% elaphs. 3 114. ----USSR/Electricity FD-1448 Card 1/1 : Pub. 41-2/17 Author : Pop~qv' V. I., Moscow Title : Electrical field of transient unipolar corona Feriodical : Izv. AN SSSRP Otd. tekh. nauk 7, 7-12, Jul 1954 Abstract : Describes mechanism of corona discharge and develops formulas which, together with oscillogram of corons current, can be used to determine spatial distribution and variation-with-time of space charge of Ions and of voltage of the field during application of unipolar voltage impulse to corona-forming electrode. Diagram; graphs. One reference. Institution Submitted August 9, 1954 RIM, KRZHIZHAWVSKIY, G.M.; VIFM, A.V.; POPKOV, V.I.; MAMAR]", K.G.; KARkUWV, N.A.; MIKHOWT, V.lr-,wwww-m Professor V.I.Veits. Blektrichestwo no.5:86 My '55. (MIRA 8:6) (volts, Teniamin Isaakovich, 1905- USSR/Physics Bipolar corona FD 3170 Card 1/1 Pub. 153 26/26 Author Popkov, V. I. Title Problems of the theory of bipolar direct-current corona Periodical. Zhur. tekh. fiz., 25, No 13 (November), 1955, 24o6-2410 Abstract Problems of the theory of bipolar corona have been investigated by N. A. Kaptsov (Koronnyy razryad [Corona discharge) , State Technical Press, 1947), , and by the present writer (Izv. AN SSSR OTNJ, No 4, 1943; DAN sssR, 59, No 1, 194B), in whose works one may find a bibliography. These works describe the- oretically the characteristics of this kind of corona dische&ge and give ex- perimental investigation of its physical mechanism. Later L. E. Tsyrlin (ZhTFO 231 10, 1954; 23, 1, 1954) considered the solution.of the problem of the volt-ampere characteristics of bipolar corona.. The present writer re- marks that Tsyrlin's representations concerning the physical mechanism of coronas and treatment of previous works contain deficiencies,, which are dis- cussed. Submitted November 3, 1955 POPOV, V, li~ VOMVEMIMYXA,~ AMMM', N. D., YEEWWYANCV~ N,p.~ li~;IITSXI~ A.X,~ and L-1-TIM,V, 1, "Inveatigating A.G. Corona in the Soviet Union," a paper presented at the International Conference on Cigre, 16th Biennial Session and General Assembly Paris, 30 May- 9 June 1956 Translation E.L5047 In Branch 5 LWITOV, V.I., kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk; POPKOV, V.I. ROUtITO effect of alternatiWcurrent corona. Bleirtrichestvo no.7:24-29 11 156. (MLRA 9:10) 1. Chien-korrespondent Akademil nauk SSSR (for Popkov) 2. Inorgeticheskly Institut AN SSSR iment Krshizhanovskogo. (Corona (Electricity)) nZHIZHANOVSKIY, G.M.; SHMINN, N.A.; VINM, A.V.; KOSTIMKO, M.P.; WWOT, V.I.; NZYKAN, LR,; BOLOTOV, V,V,.- XUWSKIT, N.D.: ZALISSKIT' AeMe; Usov, $.V. A.A. Horozov; obituary. Blektrichestvo noS12:88-89 D 156. (Horozov, Aleksandr Alskeandrovich, d. 1956) (NIBA 11t3) Wo h Was= cd 400 W UPtM if 641AS 94157 vo yawry As. ul it i7t iyua 19~ Space Charge Movement in Alternating Curr6nt Corona "Experimental Investigation of the Space Charge Movement in the Corona Field of an Alternating Current," by V. I. Levitov, A. G. Lyapin, and V. I. Popkov, Power Engineering Institutep Academy of Sciences USSR, I`zvestiya, Akademii Nauk SSSR, Otdcleniye Tekhnicheskikh Naukl No 11 Jan 57, pp 14-32 Results of the work are summarized as follows; "l. It was experimentally prove d that the presence in the out er zone of the alternating current corona of a space charge drift zone, ~..in.vhich the,ions have anoscillating forward motion, leads to a gradual ,~..,departure of the ions'from th6 conductor surface. The life time of "the space charge in the drift zone,, according to experimental dataj ;N-Iffii VINMR, A. V V3YTS, V.I.,- POPKOV, V.I.; HAUIN, A.B. Revolutionery. scholar and outatuanding Soviet power engineer; on the 85th birthday of G.K.Krzhizhanovskii. Blektrichostvo no.l: 79-80 Ja 157. (NLU 10:2) (Krzhishanovskii, Gleb Mak-similianovich, 1872-) AUTHOR: POPXOV'V.I PA - 2143 TITLE: On the Criiical Gradients of a Corona Discharge.(K voprosu o kritioheskikh gradiyentakh korony. Russian) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Tekhn.Fiz.1957, Vol 27, Nr 2, PP 413-417 (U.S.S.R.) Received: 3 / 1957 Reviewed: 4 / 1957 ABSTRACT: POPKOV criticizes TIKHODEEV and ALEKSANDROV because, though de- scribing statements as wrong, they make no statement themselves as to the problem of the critical gradient E * POPKOV then kr shows that neither the raising of the problem concerning E kr nor the max-mer in which it was dealt with are connected in any way with the experiments carried out by PIK. The essential points concerning the statements made in T 25, Vol 13 on the paper by L.E.TSYRLIN in thurnal Tekhn.Fiz. 25, Vol 10 are the following: If an equation which is only an approximation to a physical process is compared with an experiment, the E k obtained from such a comparison can, because of the inaccuracy o the , equation, be looked upon only.as a computation parameter of the equation and not as a physically substantiated quantity as long as E has not been independently confirmed. As the next point b POPK f maintains that the investigation of the field of the bi- polar corons, carried out by himself with the aid of probes does not confirm the assumption of the predominance of the positive Card 1/2 space charge in the exterior zone and the inferior part played On the Critical Gradients of a Corona Discharge. PA - 2143 ASSOCIATION: PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTED: AVAILABLE: Card 2/2 by recombination of the ions, and that it established the fact of a rather symmetric distribution of the density of both posi- tive and negative ions as well as the essential part played by their recombination. He was able numerically to estimate the ratio of the density of both positive and negative ions and thus also to attempt evaluation of the decrease of E This also led + kr_* to the conclusion that Ekr decreases more than E kr* The E kr de- termined as well as computations carried out according to the equation (1) agree with the predictions of the hypothesis of N.k.KAPTSOV. Therefore, the determination of E tr from the experi- ment on the basis of an approximated equation a absolutely not the only source of the knowledge obtained with respect to this quantity. It is further shown that the difference of opinion with respect to is purely of a numerical nature. In conclu- sion it is said Ntrat any conclusions drawn as to the "incorrect- ness" of the hypotheses investigated are without foundation. Institute for Energies "KRZHIZHANOVSKIY, Moscow 29-3-1956 Library of Congress :- - __BOGDIUIOVA, ERTSTK, A. K., MIELYANOV, N. P., POPOV _V_ -1 1 1 N. B. , GE KOIPAKOVA, A. I., MARKOVICH, 1. M., SOVALOV, S. A., and SLAVIN~ G. A. Results of Some Researches, Carried out in the USSR on 600 kV long-distance Power Transmissions. 'Paper submitted for presentation at the Intl. Conf. on Large Electric Systems (CIGRE) 17th Biennial Session, Paris, France, 4_14 June 1958. Electra, No. 30, Nov 57, periodical news letter issued by the CIGRE, Paris France. AUTHOR None Given 30- 58-5-6/36 TITLEt Discussion on the Report of Activity (Preniya po otchetnomu dokladu) PERIODICAL: 'Vestnik Akademii Vauk SSSR, 1958, Nr 5, pp 29-31 (USSR) ABSTRACT: I. V. Tyurin, Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR devoted his speech to some results of activity of the Soil Institute imeni V.V.,Dokuch_ayev. A. Lo Kursanov, Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR spoke on the participation of the AS USSR in the inter- national exhibition 1958 in Brussels, K. V. OBtrovityanoy, Member, Academy of Sciences, U6SH spoke on some success in the field of social sciences, but at the same time-also pointed out a certain backwardness. V. V. 3elousov, Corresponding Member, Academy 6f Sciences, USSR reported on the participation of Soviet scientists in the works of the Geophysical Year. -V~ I. Popkov, Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences, USSRemp ~asized~t e importance of the works of the Institutefor Power Engineering imeni,G. M. Krzhizhanovskiy. G.A. Chebotarev, Diisector of the Library of the AS USSR spoke on the participjation of this col- Card 1/3 lective in the establishment of a large academic library in No- Discussion on the.Report of Activity 30-58-5-6/36 vosibirsk. V. G. Bogorov, Director of the Institutefor Oceano- logy, emphasized the importance of the oceanographic research works. V. V. Vinogradov, Member, Academy of Sciences, USSIR.sever- ely criticized the deficiencies in the dewlopment of social sciences in the AS USSR, and he emphasized the difficulty of publishing studies. V. A. Ambartsumyan, MOM'Ut;r, Academy u.L aciences, uii:lit reported on important problems of the (level- opment of Soviet astrophysics. V.A, Engellgardt, Member, Aca- demy of Sciences, USSR emphasized the unsatisfactory position of the institutes in the department for biological sciences. Ye * M. Zhukov ' Corresponding liember, Academy of Sciences,.USSR spoke on achievements, shortcomings and tasks of social scien- ces. A. 1. Nazaroy, Director of the Publisher of the AS USSR spoke on serious difficultie- in the work of this publisher, where he PI-n nritictzed institutes which send to the presr blown-up and unfirel~hed ~uaterial. V.P. Kuprevich, C~;r- responding Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR spoke on important ,tasks of biological science and emphasized the necessity of training young physicists and chemists for this work, in vihich he was supported by R.D " Obolentsev, Chairman of the kresidium Card 2/3 of the Bashkiriya Branch. A. V. Sidorenko, Chairman of the Pre- D'iscussion on the Report of Activity 30-58-5-6/36 sidium of the Kola . Branch apoke on the. cooperation with the lAurmanck Council of Economy, The report of activity of 'the AS USSR for the year 1957 wa: approved,, the assembly recommending to the Presidium of the Academy ad well &s to the Office of the Departments to consider the critical remarks and proposals in the precise determinati.ow.16f the planfor 1958- 1. Scientific researc*h--USSR 2.-Scientific reports--USSR POPKOV, V. I. (Correspondent-raeniber AS USSR) "A Unique Energetic System in the USSR" Lecture to be delivered by Soviet Scientists at the Brussels Exhibition, August 1958. The delivered lectures will be available in English, French, Flemish and German as individual broebures. (Priroda, 1958, N 8, p. 116) POFKOV, V.I,,otv.red.; VINTZI, A.V., akad.emik, red. [deceased]; VEYTS, V. I,', red.; PREDVODIT3LEV, A.S., red.; STYRIKOVICH, M.A., red.; CHUKHANOV. E.F., red.; 3004NOVA, N.3.. kand.tekhn.nauk. red.; KOZLOV, 3.K., kand.te'klm.nauk. red.; LEBFZ", M.K., kand.tekhn. nauk, red.; SUNDUKOV, I.N., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; ARTRU31IN, B.D., red.izd-va; DUBKOV, P.V., red.izd-va; ZUBKOV, P.I., red. izd-va; MOYZHES, S.M.. red.izd-va; PRUSAKOVA, T.A.. tekhn.red. (Problems of -power engineering; symposium dedicated to Acndemician G.M.Krzhizhanovskiij Problemy onergetiki; abornik posviashcliBetBis skademiku G.M.Krzhizhanovokomu. Moskva, 1959. 851 p. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Energeticheskiy institut. 2. Chleny- korrespondenty.AN WSR (for Popkov, Veyts, Predvoditslev. Styri- kovich. Chukhanov). (Power engineering) ---------- MASS X BDOK ZXPLOITATION SOVAk94 Vasil 'Yov, x1khadl Vasillyevich, out d Sersay Zakharovich Gashchav' davyati. Rsportazh 1z 1XI veka; my zapisali reackazy dvadtsati "'y ovetakikh uchanykh o nauke I tokhnike baduShchOSO, (Reports rom the Twenty-vir*t Centuryl Stories or Twenty-Nine Soviet ; 1 Scientists on Science and 11n;1nooring of th3 Putuare) 1~1030ow 1 : lzd-vo Soya takaya Rossiya, 1�58. 243 P. 50,000 copies printed. Rd. t V. A. Oolubkova; Tech. E4. 1 '0. 1. Xleyeva. t PMPOSE This book is intended for the general reader. CCMAGS- The book contains 27 articles (told roporters by Soviet scientists) dealing with probable future pro4-rO33 In physics, chemistry, aled~rlclty, =2t&Uurgy, engineering, "' ran3portation, re zoolo&y It l cu u ' , mining, zadicine, biology, agr exploration of space, and photography. Attention Is given to automation, automatic underground Ga31ficat -Ion of coal, uno of modornization or oil fieldup atomic electric, stations, eta2s w no m , production or metal parto by the process of explosion, exploojonm k C ard-l-/T ROPOrts From the Twanty-First (cont.) WYA 4 9 4 in daM Construction, cancer, Internal lorlsavit 17radervaft. Machine dinanotea of illnonaes, surgery va. treLtmant by ultra- Sonic vibrationz, mochanjord h4art substitutes, h- bo Y baraz medical enginoorlngd' onrich~d foddar, 'suparfertill=era" , artl-' I ficial anowfal2s, zg~vjoult=q v$- "=Zrlcultare", radloahvmIntr7, "I, ? power beam vs wire M101%11105 doin- intellectual work t . , o- aq , , Mobiles* (with 'radio motors-), 's-itificial Bun' (Qleotrozm~_ n*tla raZ3. fOOLL3040 boy* a oltz which cau3n h2at*d =010oulos -hts- -J to &him) future 0 :an shI 3 erA a ll a d - r v nou. oocow , , r 7 P , of the future, =OTin3 P&T*M*nt8, w'1,1.311csa and drivorleoz auto- acobiles, electric o=ora3, the 1Z1du5zr1aa1z&t1c= of 31baria, use of underground boat, climate control,living on the moon, antimatter, and photon jot. X=Os Of the interviawed ncPntists a", given. There a" no references. TAMS OP CoyrEnTs: DMODUCTION Kinflon Into the Future --" Reports ft the*TwontY-Firat (Cont.) 30v/15494 L"re to D-Bm CA- X- X002197anov, Academician] 10 TRE yMAK= AL'AM XOSr I"ORTAX-T -,dMG3 fr-OfOrmation or Elements I.- the puture of Xtallurgy [I. P . 1kardi"', Academician, Vice-Prealdont, AS USSR] 5 ftnem A" Broathing Their Last V0~BQru=Oyy nauchno-looledov&tell- S. Garkusha, Director of I # skiy Inatitut pod-magm, All-Un'qu Sa'entlflo R03carOh InCtItute of Uz)dorzz-=d C&ajrI_ e ation or coalti; and N. A. 7040rovs Deputy Director for. Wig Scientific Sea 3a 1 34 Autontatic oil !Iceld 13. 1. Mronov, Academician,' AS uwFt] and R. A4 XV42yushalkor ?rr6YP_0ndin~_XdZV;r . , Ppoa th'~ 3-02 V. Vinter. Academician] Card 3/7 Reports From the.Twenty-First (cont.) SOV/5494 Power Resources in the Year 2007 IV. I. Popkov, Correspond- ing Member, AS USSR]. 55 FarkhiLd's New Hammer [G..I. Pokrovsklyq Professor) 61 IN THE NAME OF LIFE AND PLENTY Biology Will Become an Exact Science IV. A. Engellgardt, Acad- emician., Head of the Biology Department, AS USSR] 73 Tale About Bloodless Surgery [M. G. Ananlyev, Candidate of Medical Sciencezq Director of the Institut eksperimentallnoy khirurgleheskoy apparatury i instrumenta -- Institute of Experimental Surgical Apparatus and Instruments] 77 The Golden Age.of Plenty Is Coming IS. I. Vollfkovich, Acad- emician] 88 At One Table With Poseidon [L. A..Zenkevieh, Corresponding Member, USSR, Chief of the Department of Zoology of Inverte- laratie% the Faculty of Biology at Moscow University] 96 Card 240) SoV/48-23-6-11/25 AUT*11ORS: Levitov, V. I., Lyapin, A. G., Popkov, V. I. TITLE; Field Investigation of an Alternating-current Corona by Means of a Search Electrode PERIODICAL; Izve8tiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1959, Vol 23, Nr 8, pp 980-986 (USSR) ABSTRA02: A short theory of investigation by means of a search electrode is given in the present paper. A differential search electrode consisting.of two similar electrodes is first described. The authors demonstrate how the discharge is not influenced by the probe, and discuss the whole measuring arrangement with the help of figure 1..In the following, the volt-ampere charac- teristic of the differential search electrode is discussed. The diagrams of figures 3 and 4 illustrate the volt-ampere characteristics for eight different angles. The influence ex- erted by space charge upon the mobility of the ions and the amount of the spatial potential are determined from the charac- teristic. The diagram of figure 9 illustrates the maximum space-charge density in dependence upon the distance. The Card 1/2 diagram of figure 10 shows the apatial potential for various