SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POZHARITSKIY, G.K. - POZHAROV, G.

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I-----POZIWITSKIY G.K~. ,_ - _ (Moskva) Equations of motion for systems with nonideal contacts. Prikl.mat.i mekh. 24 no,3:458-462 MyJe'60. (MIRA 13:10) (Mechanics, Analytic) pdn-~,, Finnt- of t,~e Xoldlavi~;n 3"-?." USSR. liotanical Ins' iiaeni V. L. Komarov. ~otnical davian Affiliate, Acad Sci US~iF. rtishbi,v, 1,956 (Dissertation for the Deg-ee ol' Candidate in Illiological SO: Knizhnnya Letopis', ?No 9, 1956 RASKIN,A.M.,dotsent, kandidat tskhn4ch%Bkikh nauk; ALPKSHYF.V,V.B., dotsent, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; POZHARISSKIT,P.P., assistent Combating blowing of road bed soils during the construction of railroads in sandy deserts. Trudy TASHITT no.3:67-89 '51. (MLRA 8:10) (Railroads--Construction) (Soil stabilization) GINZBURG, A.I.1 NECUTUA, Ye.A.; LAIREINIV, Yu.B.; POZHA.RITSYAYA. L.K.; M&LYSOV, I.I.,red.; RODIONGV, G.G.,red.; FAGUTOV, F.P.,red.; MMUSHCHOV, M-A.,red.; CHMOSVITOV, Yu.L.,red.; SHKOEMV, I'V., red.; SHCORBIRk, V-V-,red.; BYGMAS, M.A.,red.; OVCHINITIKOVA, S.V., red.;-*.&VHMYHVA, T.A.,tekhn.red. [Rare metal carbonatites] Redkometal'nye Icarbonatity. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhr.nedr, 1958. 126 p. (Geologiia mestorozhdenit redkikh elementov, no.1) (MIRk 12:2) (Carbonates (Geolo ff')) POZHARITSKATA, L.K. I... Hydrothermal contact zone chlorites in Rudn77 41tai c4omplex ore deposite. Izv. vy's. ucheb. zav.; zav.; geol. i razv. 1 no.4:100-101 Ap 158. (MITIA 11:12) l.Vsesoyuzn7y institut minerallnogo syr'7a. (Altai Mountains--Chlorites) 3(5), 15(6) PHASE I BOOK EULOITATION scrv/1644 Ginzburg, A.I., Ye.A. Nechayeva, Yu.B. rAvreney, and L.K. Pozharitskaya Geologiya mestorozhdeniy redkikh elementov. vyp. 1: RedkometalInyye karbonatity (Geology of Rare Element Deposits. no. 1: Rare Metal Carbonatites) Moscow, Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1958. 126 P- 5,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency- Vaesoytizayy nauchno-issledovatellsk:Ly institut minerallnogo syr1ya Eds.: A.I. Ginzburg, and S.V. Oychinnikova; Tech. Ed.: T.A. Averkiyeva; Editorial Board: A.I. Ginzburg (Chairman), I.I. Malyshev, G.G. Rodionov, F.P. Fpgatov, N.A. Krushchov, Yu.L. Chernbsvitov, I.V. Sbmanenkov, V.V. Shcherbina., and M.A.Eygeles. FURPOSE: This booklet is intended primarily for geologists. It may, however, because of its non-technical nature be of interest to the general reader. COVERAGE: The introductory chapters of this booklet give a short history of the explo- ration and study of carbonatities. Approximately half of the contents are devoted to a description of the geological and geochemical properties of same rare minerals, mainly nibbium. These%descriptions are aided by the,use of tables and charts. The second half of the book gives a physical description and the geographical loca- tion of s=e of the well known deposits of the world. There are 131 references of which 16 are Soviet. Card 1/2 Geology of Rare Element Deposits. sav/1644 TABLE OF CONTENTS. From the Editor Foreword The Geological,, Mineralogical and Geochemical Characteristics of Carbonite Deposits (L.K. Pozharitskaya, and A.I. Ginzburg) A Brief Description.of Non-Soviet Carbonatite Depcisits Carbonatite deposits of Europe Deposits of Alno Island (Ye.A. Nechayeva) Deposits of the Pen Region (Yu.B. Lavrenev) Carbonatite deposits of Africa P.ozharitskaya) Carbonatite deposits of America (L.K. Pozharitskaya) Basic Characteristics of the Alkaline Group of Minerals (Ye.A. Nechaye!&) Blbliograpb,y (D.B. Yegorov) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 Mm/hcr 5-111-59 3(5) SOV/131'~__-59-7_4/17 AUTHORS: Bezsmertnaya, M.S., Gorzhevskiy, D.I.and Pozharitskaya, L.K. TITLE: ~~e_Prospectuing Imporitance of Transformation of Ore- Enclosing Rocks in the Altay PERIODICAL; Razvedka i okhrana nedr, 1959, Nr 7, pp 14-17 (US0"RL) ABSTRACT: According to the authors the transformation of rocks enclosing ore deposits of the qudn3-j Altay occurred in three successive stages before, during and after the formation of ore deposits. They accordingly di- vide these metasomatic transformations caused by hydro- thermal solutions into three groups. Metasomatic transformations of enclosing rocl,,s, vinich occurred be- fore the formation of ore deposits, play the most im- portant role. Large aureoles were created at that stage, %,,,hen, as a result of this metasomatic activity, 4 main groups of rocks were formed: chloritic, serici- tic, quartzite and epidositic groups with many varie- Card 1/3 ties within each of these Groups. The variety of SOV/132-5/9-7-4/1 7 The Prospecting Importance of Transformation of Orc- -Enc lo~- in the Altay rocks found in aureoles was due to many factors, the most important of which are the composition of initial rocks, the temperature and composition of penetrating hydrothermal solutions. Thus, depending on the compo- sition of enclosing rocks, the following minerals were formed inthe metamorphized rocks: a) in acid rocks - albite, sericite, quartz and less often - chlorite; b) in basic and neutral rocks and skarns - epidotue, acti- nolite, prehnite, chlorite, albite, carbonate and less often - quartz; c) in sedimentary and tuffogenic-sedi- mentary rocks - chlorite, sericite, quartz.and in call- careous varieties - also eDidote and carbonate. Aureoles created in the next two metasomatic stages almost coin- cide with the dimensions of the ore deposit itself and their prospecting importance is insignificant. It was found that ore deposits were usually formed in zones o'L intensive occurrence of metasomatic processes, but sometimes they occupy a slightly excentrical place Card 2/3 in these zones (aureoles). It indicates that these two SOV/13_50-?-4/1? The Prospecting Importance of T.2ansformation of Ore-Enclo-cin- z~ock_': in the Altay stages followed each other quite closely and that the penetration of ore-forming metasomatic solution occurred through the same channels. The dimensions of aureoles in enclosinG rocks vary from 20 to 200 and more m and depend on the litholoGy of these rocks. The largest aureoles were observed in homogeneous volcanic rocks, especially in tuuffs. Thus, say the authors, large metasomatic aureoles can serve as indications when prospecting for ore deposits. Polymetallic ore deposits of the Rudnyy Altay are definitely associated with these aureoles. Presumably such association could also be found in o'Uher regions. There are 8 Soviet refei-ences. ASSOCIATION:VIMS Card 3/3 PCZHARITSKIY, G.K. (Hosk7a) - I Extending Gauss' principle to dr-j fricti-,n systemg. Firkl. ma".. i mekh. 25 no-3:391-406 My-Je 161. (MIRA 14:7) (Mecbanics, Analytic) (Frictim) AUTHOR: POZHARITSKIY,~Gi-K. (Moscow) 40-4-8/24 TITLE: On the Stability of Dissipative Systems (Ob ustoychivosti dissipativnyk.h sistem)- PERIODICAL: Prikladnaya Mat.i 11.1ekh., 1957, Vol.21, Nr 4, PP-503-512 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author considers the system d 3 L 9L 0 dqj dt a4, Fq-i dt i with the solution 41~ - ~ 4k~ 0 ~0 (1=k+l,..,n) (2) q ~ q0 q1= jo (t-t ) (1=k+l,...n) k k 1 0 where ql,..,qn are independent parameters by which the point coordinates can be expressed: x j= x i(qlg**gqn) (j~lj..,N), and the system 9F dq. L L (3) dt qi aqi ocli dt i 1 n F(ij)-.14n) 7 .:~! ij i j CARD 1/3 19j=1 On the Stability of Dissipative Systems 40-4-8/24 on-which, besides of conservative forces, there act also dissipative ones. By additional forces P 1""Fn which natisfy the conditions n 0 01 F 0 (4) 13. .4'j' + F 13 CIj m i mj j=k+l 'J j j=k+l it can be achieved that the system thus extended d L n dq i dt - 7 f3 ij4i+ Fi q, qi j=1 (5) d aL n + F dqm. ) = E B ~m (m=k+l,..,n) Tt_(_~q~m j=1 mj i M dt - admits a solution which is identical with the system of functions (2). The author investigates the stability of (2) with the aid of the Hamilton variables and states that, if a certain auadratic form is positive definite, (2) will be asymptotically stable, in the Opposite case it will be un- stable. Furthermore: By adding dissipative and additional forces the stable motion of the conservative system passes CARD 2/3 over into an asymptotically stable one, if one form is On the Stability of Dissipatite Systems 40-4-8/24 positive definite. If the form can attain negative values, then the stability of the conservative system is disturbed and its instability will not be stabilized. SUBMITTED: June 25, 1956 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress CARD 3/3 POZHARSKIY, B.G.; FEDOROV, I.A.; SHEVCHENKO, V.B. Effect of temperature on the complex formation of plutonium (IV) in nitric acid solutions. Zhur. neorg. khim. 9 no.2:279-282 F164. (MIRA 1?;2) ACC NRt AP6035696 SOURCE CODE t Ult/0413/66/000/019/0045/0045 INMITORS: Gurevich, A. X.; Pozharitskiy, D. M. ------------ ORG: none TITLE: A method for pulse control of a relay amplifier using a thyristor. Class 21j, No. 186531 fa-nnounced by State All-Union 'Central Scientific Research Institute of Complex Automation (Gosudarstvenrkrf vsesoyuznyy tsentrallnyy nauahno-issledovatellski~ institut kompleksnoy avtomatizatsii)7 .SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy) tovarnyye znaki, no. 19, 1966, 45 TOPIC TAGS: control circuit, pulse amplifier, amplifier design ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for pulse control of a relay amplifier using a thyristor with an alternating current power supply and a direct current electromagnetic load shunted by a diode. The design provides for storage of the control signals. Pulses are fed to the control electrode of the thyristor during each positive half-cycle of the voltage power supply. These pulses are of such a duration that the current in the load is insufficient to maintain the thyristor in the "on" state. To switch on tile amplifier, the duration of the pulses is briefly increased. To switch off the ampldfier.# the supply of pulses in briefly cut off. SUB CODE: 091 Card 1/1 Sam DATF.: ioNov64 UDC-. 621.3 POZHARITSKIY. G.K. (Moskva) Property of characteristic numbers of solutions of differential equations. Prikl.mat. i mekh. 22 n0-5:707-710 S-0 158. (MIRA 11:11) (Differential equations) J 3 0 - 12 AUTHOR: None -iven y', TITLE: Defense of Dissertationn (~~as*,)c~.-J- January - JulY (Yanvarl - ii~-ull 1`57) Section of Technical :jc3.eLices (Otdoleniye telchniches-kilch nauk) PERIODIC;a: Ve s tn i 1: A'~, SSSR, 1957, Vol. 27, :-,r 12, 122-123 (USSR) ABSTRACT: At t,he Institute for Mechanics (Institut i,-,ekhaniki). Applications for the deoree of Doctor of Technical Sciences: N. I. Druzhinin - Development of' the electro- hydrodynamic analoiy method when applied to t;io irwooti-ation C, of filtration on lar,,,(~ arcau (Razvitiyc i.-iotoda clcktro- ~;idrodinamicheskikh analogiy v primenenii I- issledlovaniyu filltratsii na bollshilth territoriyakh). A. A. ',ostyukov - - Theory arid computation methods of the formation of waves and the wave resistance of ships (Teoriya i i:ietody rascheta volnoobr--zovaniya i volnovo.,,o soprotivleniya sudov). A. Kh. Mirzadzharizade - Some nroblems of liydrod,,nt:.,ic,3 of viscous J. and visccusolastic liquido when applied in the connection of the Droduction of mineral oil (NieltotorY7.,e vo-~r=- .f-idrodinamiki vya"-kikh i vyazkoplastichny1:h -,,-,idl-.ostey v I Card 1/5 primenenii I. neftedobyc.ie'). Application-- for the de,_;rce of Defense of Dissertations Janu-,r July 1,057 Secticn )f Tec.1-Mical Sciences 30-12-41/1'5 Doctor of Physical-Mathematical Sciences: S. V. !.'alinin - - on the constancy of periodic motion--- of mechanical rysi;c.-.s in critical cases (0b ustoychivosti 2eriocIicne.-':i'-.h dvizheniy mekhanicheskikh sistem v kriticheski1ch 11. 11. 1,,rasovgkiy - Some problems concernint; the theory of constancy of nonlinear systems (Nekotoryye vo,-)rooy i.eorii rz. ustoychivosti nelineynylch sistem). I~a~ --Zcn"-,.ovich 7 - Investigations carried out accordin;:- to the hyd-ro-dy.-,amic theory of viaves of the end amplitude (Issledovaniya Po .-idrodinamiclieskoy teorii voln konechnoy amplitudy). V. Y. Starzhinskiy - Some problems connected with the constancy of periodic motions (NeKotoryye voprosy ustoychivosti Deriodicheskikh dvizheniy). Application for the dc-;-ree of Candidate of Technical Sciences: G. I. Pshenichnov - - Calculation of the arc-sha,-,ed netlike "Shells" as spatial systems (R--schet kruzhal I no- set chaty'di obol)chel- kaV prostran3tvennykh sistem). Application for t-.~: de.-ree of Candidate of Physical-Matheimatical Sciences: Card 2/5 Pozharitskiy - On the problem of the constanicy o-l' the Defense of Dissertation!s January July 1957 Section of Technical Sciences 30-12-i, 1 /45 viotion of conservative and dis::ipative u~,stons voprosu ob ustoychlivosti dvizheni-ya ':or,,-,e;--,-,-.tivnyl:h i dissiVativn."'k,11 !'J.'Itcmi), - At the P,-.-Ar- --nst.itute (Institut nefLi). Applications for the do,-ree of Candidate of "N.:c1inical Soiei.,ccs: V, A, Amiyan - Puttinj~ into o,~er,-tion. utilization, and -repair of ekspluatatsiya i I. Gri.,-orlyev - The jreventicn of th,-, art.,Itrar~ of opening- rhzJ't3 in turbine drillin,;- (Bor'b".1 r ::1,02.2v( f3krl-vIer--',,y~~m t-.olov si:vazhin v turbinnora burenii). V. I. Ser,-,eyevich - Investimation of the viscosity and the 0 density of deposit water of mineral oil depos-f.-hs --nd the binary electrolyte solutions in dependence on temperature and pressure (Issledovaniye vyazkosti i platnocti plastovykh vod neftyany'Kh meotorozMeniy i binarny!.h rastvorov eleictrolitov v zavisimosti ot temperatury i davleniya). Yu, S. Shimelevich .- activation analysis of Card 3/5 rocks under the conditions of drill holes an(I their 26725 S104 61/025/003/002/026 2 1,1200 1k Q'~ D208YD304 AUTHOR: Pozharitskiy, G.K. (Moscow) ------ L:L~~ - TITLE: The Gaussian principle for systems with solid friction PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSR. Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh nauk. Prikladnaya matematika i mekhanika, v. 25, no. 3, 1961, 391 - 406 TEXT: In the first part of the present paper the author derives general equations of motion, specific for the Law of Solid Fric- tion with vel. of sliding / 0. A mechanical system is considered with homonomic coordinates q, ... q n+k+l for which Ail4l + + Ai,n+k+0n+k+E ~ 0 (1 = 1, Ail ,,q1 + + Ai,n+k+1i'(5qn+k+i.0 (' = 19 ... P (1.2) and qn+l~:z-O' ...' qn+k 0. (1-3) Card 1/6 2t725 S/040/61/025/003/002/026 The Gaussian principle for ... D208/D304 In Eq. (1-3) the equality sign corresponds to slidin.-- On virtual displacement 8 v. a ! + v a a.S + k,N, + Nial-i (j ...... + k) (1.6) aqj Y-Vi. + Viv is obtained, where s = acceleration energy for a system with Eq. (1-3) absent, and Q = generalized forces, and a's are given by bj,i ~ ai',6q I +-P ai.1Tl+k6qn+k byi ~ ai26(11 + a,.2 1 n+0'jn+k 3 6zi ~ Ott. 3n-~ 16(11+1 + aj'n+k6q,j+k (1-5) 3 ail ail& = 0 n+k if 2S q (1j + p1qj6 Card 2/6 26725 S/040/61/025/003/002/026 The Gaussian principle for D208/D304 3 are independent of It. the solution of F0. (1.6) where yijg Ji q gives n+k ix im jU irn qj (Q. + kiN, ' cc' +' - ~ + oti:r1nNi) M-1 J=j k) and reactions are given by n+k + V OE 2 V OL ~iu-i~ ix"Jin -r Qm - Pn + kjNi oti3 Ni) 0 in-1 + n + The case of relative velocities equal to zero is considered next and it is shown that ~,,+l irn are determined from (S* -1. IV* + kjNj Ir (4-1) ,iX2 + villa - dvi IL + n) Card 3/6 -,A,7 Ile e- . /31 S/040/61/025/003/002/026 The Gaussian principle for D208/D304 where S is S for which -~I 0, and that the solution -~ = ... = ~, = of ~r +11..., -,v 1 )1 11 n (4.2) of (4-1) satisfies the isolated minimum of TI T - S, -;- F ~ S,Qil ~i YkiNi I/ t;ix 2 + V*IV MS + T) variation of (S + in the neighborhood of Eq. (4.2) will be + 2 6 (S' + 'I;.) (()S kiNj i~ ij- ;,j _i (B) V1.1 kfNj + 62SI + Y. V + and the positiveness of Card 4/6 2672.;- S/040/61/025/003/002/026 The Gaussian principle for D208/D304 ri IL as, -I + M"), - Q j, + N, kilvi + 1cjNj rv~'j:2 +> 0 will be a necessary and sufficient condition for the validity of (B). The following conclusions are then drawn: 1) The positiveness of the function implies that the solution Eq. (4.2) satisfies the Law of Friction. 2) A system inequilibrium under the influence of frictional and inertial forces and some other active forces; the accelerations related to inertial forces are absent if it is un- der the.influence of the above forces. The enlarged principle is then formulated as follows: If for the system with restraints all maxima of frictional forces are known, the resuiting motion ful- fillAng the Law of Priction will differ from other possible mo- ti(,. ~ by the fact that for the actual motion, the difference bet- Card 5/6 2b',' 25 S/040/61/025/003/002/026 The Gaussian principle for ... D208/D304 ween the accelerating energy and work done by all forces in the actual acceleration, will be a minimum, and at least one type of motion will always satisfy the above principle. There are 3 Soviet bloc references. SUBMITTED: November 28, 1960 Card 6/6 ACCESSION 111R: AP4013381 S/0040/64/028/001/0060/0067 AUTHOR: Pozharitskiy,, G. K. (Moscow) TITLE: Effact of viscosity on stability of equilibria and stationary rotation of a, solid body with a strip partially filled by a viscous fluid SGURCE; Prikladnaya matematika i mekhanika, v. 28, no. 1, 1964, 60-67 TCPIC TAGS: viscosity, stationary rotation, solid body, viscous fluid, energy dispersion, velocity field, potential energy, holonomic stationary relations, equilibrium stability AESTFU0T.- Intuition says that if the energy of a system is dissipated at every motion, and for equilibrium or stationary motion there is an isolated minimum, then near unperturbed motion the oscillations of the system will die out. For systems with a finite number of degrees of freedom this fact can be derived from the resu3j:a of Ye. A. Barbashin and 11. N. Krasovskiy (Nekotory*ya zadachi teorii ustoychivosti dvizheaiya. Fizmatgiz, 1959). Extension of their results to a system with an i infinite nuraber of degrees of freedom becomes difficult.. Tho author makes a series of assumptions on continuity of the perturbed surfaceg the velocity field, Card -1/2 ACCESSMIT NR: AP4013381 and &the total energy of the system; therefore, all his deductions concerning stability are of a some-what conditional nature. The restrictions are-dictated by .the method of proof; it is doubtful if,, from consideration of only total energy and its derivative, one could draw more definite conclusions on stability. Orig* art. has: 10 formulas. ASSOCIATION: none SUMUTED: 16uov62 .SUB CODE: AI DATE ACQ: 26Feb64 NO REF SOV: -008 ENCL: 00 OTHER: 000 Card 2/2 POZHARITSKIY, G.K. (Moskva) Effect of viscosity on the stability of the equilibrium and stationar- - y rotation of a solid body having a cavitty- partly filled with a viscous liquid. Prikl. mat. i mekh. 28 no.l: 60-67 Ja-F'64. (MIRA 17:2) S/040/61/02c/004/007/021 ILI ~11 00 11 D274/D306 AUTHOR: Pozharitshiy, G.I(,, (Moscow) TITLE: On the asympLotic staIALity of al"cl Sta- tiona~-y i-Liot,ion in mechanical systc!.is- witi,. partial dissipation PERIODICAL: Prikladnaya niateriiatika i mehhanika, v. 25, no. 4, 1961, 657-667 TEXT: Conditions Eire Lfound foz- the asyntptotic stability of mech- anical systems proceeding rrom the theorem !:~y Ye.A. Barbashin and N.I,.,. Krasovskiy (Ref. 4. Ob vsto~,chivosti dvizheniy- v tselorn.. Di',3 SSSRj 1952)- This theoren statc-s the conditioLis Lin(!er -.1hich the solutions of the equations dxi/dt - Xi(xl,,-xn,..t) (0,,l) are asyrrptotically stahl.c., The cocr.,A-natcs q. arc C;-pressed by qi = biIx-L + -. . + bi.,xn U - n - Ic + 1,,,, - ~ , n) (1_7) The equations oF- motion in the Filst ~ippro):imatioii are: + Card 116 S/040/61/025/004/007/021 On the asymptotic stability D274/D306 Differentiatin,g each of the linear forms (1~7) 2pi L-inies, one ob- tains . + bilXl1xj. + 1, 'P[ ; i k + 1, The results of the forc-going analysis are given by: Theorem 1) In order that partial dissipation involving lc,,~n coordinates render the equilibrium of a system Which is isolated and stable under potential forces) asymptotically Gtablc in the fir,A approximation, it is neccosary and !~ufftci(!nt that equations (1,7) ~tnd (1.8) have a matrix of rank n; (the cxpausi.on of the system's force function in the neighborhood of thc equilibri-Lun position ber;iiis with a nega- tive definite quadratic form), The szme conditio-Lis is sufficient for asymptotic stal)ilit.y based o-a the exact equations. 2) If in the first approximation thcrQ exist k + I equal fundamental frequeucies, no dissipation involving 11: coordiiates uill render the system asym- ptotically stable in the first appro;~imation. 3) If there are no -. es more than k equal fundamental fy quenci , then 1. generalized coor- dinates can always be found, so Lliat dissipation involvin.,r them Card 216 S/04 61/025/00zv/007/021 On the asirr D274YI)306 tiptotic stability leads to asymptotically stable equilibrium qi - 0. 3arbasi-ii-i an~f Krasovskiy's theorem crin interpreted as follows. A constrained system xi~lci f, 0 P. Xi j + 1 is considered; according to the theorem it is SUfficient for asyn,6- totic stability UILt SySt.Cla (1.9) ShOuld have no solutions alotLg which n j Ojb'jj. % 0 (i in the entire course of the motion, It follows froi., ,.lbove equation that not a single solution exists along which all the 0- become zero. The quantities Qj can be- interpreted as the re-chons of corkstraizLts; hence the result: If additional constraints can be imposed on the sy,,teui io that the cot~strainec'L syste-m shoulcl allow no motion, along ahich all thc rciictions of the new co~L,straints vanish, -hen the introdviction (into the initial systeri) of dissipa- L tion forces acting along t1-,(-' COOVCI;.n~lteS WhiCh are ri~-L-UOVed by tll-iC t-11 new co--straints, renders Lhe equilibrium of the sy--tc-r-L asymptotic- Card 3/6 S/OziO/61/025/004/007/02L On the asymptotic stabili D274/D306 ally stable. System (0.1) is taken in the forr, dxi pillcl + + PinXn + Xi (2.1) dt where P. are bounded periodic functions of time, and xi are halo- morphic Lictions (with rcspect to xi) with periodic coefticients, Functions ID j - bilyl + --- + birlyn + Ui are introduced, Where U is the force function and y is reliated to x in (2.1) by Lyapunov's theoreirl). If the system bi-,Myl + --- + bin)~sy - 0 (s = 0, 1, k) I n n - being complex nuuiber) has a matrix of ranl,-. El, then systela (2.1) as well as the first-approxitriation system will be asymptot ic ally stable. if the ranl--. is spialler than n7 the first -approximation system will not be asymptotically stable; this will always be the case if k + 1. equal Ix is, can i)o- fouvv~; if this does riot occur, it is always p~ossible to indicate such linear parts of tlie functions Oi, that the system should be a3yinptotically stable with respect Card 4/ 6 '26 128 S/04 61/025/004/007/021 On the asymptotic stability- D274YD306 to till variables. For matrices of rank n - 1-ti, other criteria for asymptotic stability are given. A system is considered whose kinetic energy T is not an explicit function of t and q, In this case stability criteria c.3n be f(.,und by a method analogou.,~ to that used in the first part of the C-Irticle; results are also given which were first published by the author in v. 21, no 4, 1957, of same periodical. Finally, a system is considered with fir:;t-appraxima- tion equations + -xi (3.2) q? ~cs > n-k .1 and variation of particular iiaegrals n-k f3ip ~ci + xs) ~ioxs cj Q n - k + 1,...n) i's!~n k (3.3) If the rank of the matrix of the systenni qn-l+l qn_k = 0, obtained from (3.3) by infinite differentiation, equals n-1, then the motion Card 516 On the asymptotic stability ... i~ 7 28 S/040/61/025/004/007/021 D274/D306 will be asymptotically stable, and only then asymptotic-My stable in the first approximation. There are 8 references: 7 Soviet-bloc and I non-Soviet-bloc, The reference to the English-languarre pub- lication reads as follows. E.J. Routh, The advanced part of a treat- ise on the dynamics of a system of rigid bodies, London, 1930. SUBMITTED: Februar-I 25, 1961 Card 6/6 AUTHOR: PC Z"l -I I' * t"--' " (;.:CS'~ --',7) Z, !-. ~'I--.. ?11 - TI TLE. On Cne P-rmc--tLr O~L' 'h Fj -ozj,-,Ia.-Jor (~~j oj-c7! XS .;)Px L SVOY3 t1ri s-, 3,12m7 pervoc;-, I- zheniyL) PERIODICAL: Prikladnaya .7-atenatika i Mekhanika, lg)e, V c$ I -r 2 , :,) P. !43-14-,~ ABSTRACT- The author investigates the properties of a s-,--sterr of tions of linea-- equations with consz~~ntl Acc=d- ing to Lyar-,.zn.-)-.,- a quadratic f:rm. is ,performed f:,or: the ra- riables, t~e deriirati-~re cf which is to be definit-a. I~ is shown that certain restrictions -for tl~e quadrati,~- f:rms and their derivati-.es - .,,h4.,.lh clan be sirq:ly provad - the procf 0-7 instab~~lity Or asymptcll~-C; Stab-f!'+-'r --il- resp---t t-:; the varlables of 'Ulc system oar, be simply caricied cu'. Two theorems are p-L~cv~ad. Theora-= Ii the form 'W posses3as a tota'. resp?c, to 'the ti-rnr--. -che rar.111- c-f the ".7 -s:-i d.7 is a nd 1' f Vi oaii a t ta i n ne Ca tive val u e s f t he r, t,.r-- i r, a 1 equalior, po5sesef~,a r- neE;--tIve clhnracterist`c~ rul:-be-r. Thccr;ni 2 -. If lArd,,-.--2- tho --ond-itiors cf iIrsE fliccn?m the Card 1/2 "(-:-.g?---l 5 /1 On One Property of the First. Appr*ximtion System quadratic f W and is EJtble Ivith reg"IZ-f! Both theor-~ms ar~-! shcrtly -proved. There are refereiic-2s, 2 iDf Y,h4 :h ale I(pyj and ". Fro.rch. SUBMITTED- Card 2/2 uscoa,,-D0-6o5qq AUTHORs Pozharitskiy, G~K. (Ifoscow) 40-22-2-1/21 TITLE- On the Construction of-a- Lyapunov Function From Inte;7zals of the Equation of the Disturbed JMotion (0 postroyenii funktsii Lyapunova iz integralo7 uravneniy vozmushchernogo dvizheniya) PERIODICALs Prikladnaya matematika i mekhanika,1958,Vol 22,Nr 2, PP 1,45-154 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The author considers a general system of equations for dy- namical systems which has the form i dx. d xi In 't) (i - 1,2...,r,) a series of integrala U (x V..Qgx 9.0 i\ I n t, 1- Up(X1,-.11 n't) are assumed to be known. Theseintegrals are functions of the variables of state of the system. If it is possibla to construct a definite function of these integrals .. then the stability of the motion can be judged without being f.~rced tc solve the equations of the disturbed motion. Thq author in-. Card 1/2 vestigates necessary and sufficient conditions which +,ftr, first. On the Construction of a Lyapunov Function From 40-22-2-~/-21 Integrals of the Equation olf the Disturbed 1~otion integrals have to satisfy in order that the construction of s- definit6 Lyapuno-,, function will be T)cssible. Startin7_ frcm simple cases he also investiga-,,es 'the case where the fi7ri~ tegrals are holomorphil- functions of the variables of statt, The auth,--;r gives ways how to determine the Lyapun,:)N- funcsi---.. in these cases. and he shcwa how his method of construs.-tio.- is connected wJth the method. given by Chetw&yel,~ Here it app-3a,-.i that the method giver, by the authcr represen,,s ti genereilizati--)4 which admits far reaching conclusions in many cases. As an example a theorem given by Routh is proved by the nieanz-i here giVerl. There are 4 references., o! whi:th ari-- Soviet and " English. SUBMITTEDs De;.embErz 18,~ '!'J'56, or- Equatic-is oL' y Card 2/2 POEHARITSKIT, G*K. (Mosk7a) Characteristic number for a vanishing solution of disturbed motion equations. Prikl.mat.i mekh. 19 no.4:481-484 Jl-Ag '55- (Nation) (KLIRA 9:1) -- 1. --A A R T (1). F it, ~o, fi~rc 4,;, t~ -.q,~arc mlzz.x at contin.ou~ fm- r"dizic in % f~,f c&O' an,d such that F(f, 0 - h( Aufic. sbt-s 6a- characterisrm num~ber rA ct,e o., [21 i, eq=id to one of the chaiacTcfist;c --T&-s at cl,.e 4=.az. equati-arl. 131 X' - A(i)=~ Fz=a thin fac;. zad cczzala thc;~~T remz of Lyapunov and Chetaycv on runbillir-i or ins-ability of mo- cian in the first approximation f3l aurhnr 11-i Jc,luc~s various simple coflq~qudncts. As an application. amhor -fisc-!--- ;~r ar, zz, ~hcther !11 can have t~o s.:w;or., j V. - Y, 0 as "n.i zb, ~t.b'lu-w of yl = Y, + r X is a he C~O~'~Crs the prrblem of motirn of ;; he27y ripd br-ly mbnu! i fixed F~int, taking far y. (f) a pcrmanear rocatiun end iof y,(z) the classical V. A- Steklov solution. This discussion, however, i!; not comtlete. E. Lf-imanis, Canadz POZHARITSKIY, G.K. (Moscow) . --*~------- Deriving Idapunov's function from integrals of equations. PrikI. mat. i mekh. 22 no.2:145-154 perti.L-bation-motion Mr-Ap '58. (MIRA 11:7) (Motion) (Differential equations) FMH"ITSKIY, G.K. (Moskva) Unsteady motion of conservative holonomic systems. Prikl.=At.i mekh. 20 no.3:429-433 KY-Je '56. (MI-RA 9:8) (Motion) POZHARITSY-IY- G. K. Cand Phys-lillat%V Sci -- (di3s) "On the Problem 9 1 - - of the TAR'~4=. Stab iii ty*~i,!,f~~C =ns ervative and Di!qZsipative Systems." MOS9 1957. 5 pp 9 19 cm. (Academy of Sciences USSR, Inst of Mechanics), 120 copies (KL, 18-57-7 93) - 3 - POZHARISKIY, I.F. Role of tangential stresses in the formation of structures in the Gornyy Altai.' Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.geol. 28 no.2322~29 F 163. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Kompleksnaya laboratoriya Vsesoyusnogo neftyanogo nauchno- issledovatellskiy geologorazvedochnyy institutv Dushanbe. (Altai Mountain Geolof, Structural) (Strains and :-tresses BEWSTOTSXIY, I.I.; ZOIMISHAYN, L.P.; KRASILINIKOV, B.N.; KUI)RYAVTS.EV, G.A. MOSSAKOVSKIT, A.A.; POZHARISKIY, I.F.; KWMASKOV, U.N. Division of the Altai-Sayan mountainous area into tectonic districts. BiulJ10IF.Otd.geol. 34 no.4:150-152 Jl-Ag 159. (MIRA 13:8) (Altai Mountains--Geology, Structural) (Sayan Mountains-Geology, Strudtural) 9000*00000:0*0 a 1 3 4 1 it P & , A CSL.r Gh-j 00 of a ~; :06 gi~ Z III At 00 .3; *: ***:to $***fee 4 a 4 01*0 . 0 O's * * *"*to " it it It is to t9 A, It 11 .1 W 'Lop r V.0 W u LID it in Its IF i 4 % I L A MITALLURCKA OTIF 14ttYl.) u a IV 02 Al IF Or dir 0 4 0 0 0 W W - a * e 0 4 0 u It u it it APO -00 mel and practice of are um lftl~ K 0" Alfhd - 10, N... I;'xl mrmr.) I varit"I" Int-thmi-4 -In-f .!P-4 -0 IN V. tilegire 4 gritiding. From vxptj~ IfAtok ;kjj,j 00 fffmn litertitum n new Kraphic melb(of is iinnito-'I - floy th, Witv 4 atople weights air pim"I )It the 00 it", and tile 1"%~ if Ilia%, Itarli'le 4re ow ~fk~lk 4 0 ) it" Cite ordi'tair. Thr Availlur "I th, 111,01-1 it Z ulork. I.W wide la"It'-f.we Purik-le wrs. I'vit"lliv. ~40 0 Meren,v-. It. N. I lanil,41 zoo "of TUME CL*&WICAM,t ;,AS SIP N D 4 W 9. 1 Aj r A of a It It It 11 No 1, 1 14 0 0 0 111 0 111 0 * 0 111 0 0 0 4 0 0 Ill 0 0 111 0 0 0 IN 0 4 0 'p 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 111 0 0 is 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 IS 0 0 0 0 6 111 IS 0 6 41 14 1 .01 wt 1 04 00 0 11 is mov ablexava A a-S- I A N CC 0 Ott A.p ).c 000(ml Th~w7 and praictico of orat sampillif ' I nWavie Sfohil. 10, Nv. A.M1 A71 1191 vati"o, 111,01-1. 4von .4 Ft"'o )'Is. d ~Jopl. go, 8 1 the 1.4g, 44 IIIAOL. p4m 41 11.1'sh) ON hr 'CIIIIIAIC. VIC advallim its usduinm fv wide ranxe of am parti 06 1~ ref.-. 00 0*400*0004000 Jill units 16PAPAIP41111,11 valatero A-. jt~ A- 1.0 7- 0 0 P. life to f..141 i'm '06 Omit.) -4 111,- lie i.4 ~1"I' Ihv int-th-1 iq ' BOO fvn,nty- zcq. N. DAIlifoll 'I zoo zoo 00 zoo lies , i S S L A M41FALLUMICAS. LITIr AOTWI CLASSIFNICATICIONO 4 ts woo ...... .. logo v .1. a.. GOIC 11- It. AV go Is u 4 -0 It Its It 1 11 "1 0 to 0 1111 a a Iml e- 0- 0 IF (~ - ~ -1 --!, v - - --- -. 7, --;- POZHARITSKIY, K.G. (Moskva). ,re,.-- "-----.!'Stability of dissipate systems. Prikl. mat. i mekh. 21 no.4:503-512 Jl-Ag '57. (MIRA 10:12) I (Notion) (Differential equations, Partial) POZHARITSKIYP G.K. (Moskva) Stability of rotation of a stationary rotating hydraulic channel. PMTF no.4U19-120 JI-Ag 162. (MIRA 16sl) (Hydrodynamics) (Rotating bodies) POZHARITSKIY, G. "Problem of a minimum in the problem of stability of equilibrium and permanent rotations of a solid body with a cavity partially filled with liquid." Report presented at the Conference on Applied Stability-of-Motion Theory and Analytical Mechanics, Kazan Aviation Institute, 6-8 December 1962 *A I Q11W V 1~ )'I 4 00 'it o0 0.0 of 00 00 10 jualuti) ploy vululuji0lop 11) Im4lani pliss.4 "at Wbra W crw v tr T 0 0 o Go 000*0006000000* Sete * 0 411, 0 0 a 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [ - t I I I I 'I " " " . , " . 4. .1 , a ), it A I L L L 1 4 0 - _j A L F4 IV Ek b 00 ... r7 c 01 :0 8 ',M*th4" IOT 1`0411cina the six* of eampies tin oteanaly 101W K. 1. I.,h 6, Ull It. 1178 mt41107). :11w tht,v r flj J.U, I., e ,I the "pliumm "It.1116,11. I,w ,I valml. lype. if 00 mem, ballitfir. cfdf, etc.. i4re discumNI, With luath. Itrill- 0 Iffent. Approx. LIP rv(efcrkv-. Chas. 111mic ZOO 00, 00 1 0 4 So zoo 00 0 of 00, SO, 'fee 0 te f -I . % . % L t, u( 0 0 US 0 'Z0: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 v 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 An ~P 9,--5~ t-7- A lso** V W -is 'A a-Ew ' A po0a . 'i 000, o 0 0 0 o o 0 OV 11 .A 36 is o 0 0 0 , mI , o 3p 1 11 9 j T 1 1vv o I x- A A 2. 00 -00 0 bob im die bides W s A04 00 00 41 . as, ptaimw. MY v-r-. A-1--th Ow aid cof-tille -so is an m am I ' l -00 00 ' u m " m dial 19 tbc P&rt'c K av oil CW U -so nq b, gut, of 6 and A. 000 00 00 00 Co zoo :0 sea! so to 0 Itoo Ago 0 ox 1200 ;moo 1=00 U00 tsoo Iwoo ATURIE TXLLUPC.ICIL LIM 3-01! E o Itu 0 0 6 0 o ooso o 0 a00 00006 w 0o o o to0a011 9 * a 00 a 00 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 t: 0 o o ~ SUP.AZHSKIY, D.Ya.; POZHARITSKIY, K.L.; KHRUSHCHOV, N.A. B.S. Ixevonikl-a book "Prablems of econom.-'~~ geology." -'Sov- geol. 7 no.1:160-16) Ja 164. (MITRA 17-6) GLAZKOVSKIY, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich; yj-,FSjjOV, A.D., Clavnyy red.; ZUBREVY I.N., zameallitell glavnoao red.; Pr.Grj'ILR, G.B., red.; GUDALIN, G.G.1 r-ed.; F(ARF,-SJ1KOV,B.Ya., red.; MCI!,!Mfl, G.S., red.; 110 K. L., red.; V.I., red. ; Self)V(.,V, A.P. "C) V , -OVSfr red.; TROYAf T., red.; FILIFF AYA, T.B., red. (Nickel. ] Ilikell. 14oskva.- Googeoltekhizdat., 1963. 281 p. (Otsenka,mastorozhdenii pri poiakakh i razvedka)eh, no. 20) (MM 17:5) POZIIARITSKI-1, K.L. "The Work of Academician A.A. Skochinskiy on the Mobilization of Mineral Resources for Plational Defense" From gook Mine Aerology and,Ubor Safety in Minet, Ugletekhizdat, 1949 I ORIOV, A.Ya.; KABABOV, N.Ye., professor, rod-aktor; POZHARITSKIX =. I U.JK L , professor, redaktor; KUL'TIASOV, I.M.. redaktoil"." ftYK,' T.4. tokhnichaskly redaktor. [Coniferous forests of the Amgun-Bureya intarfluvel Khvoinye lesa Amgun'-~Burainskogn mezhdurechlia. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1955. 206 p. [Microfilm] (MLRA 8:11) (Khabarovsk Territory--Forests and forestry) PUSTOVALOV., L.V., otv. red.; "LITGAUZFI:, M.N., doktor geol.- min. nauk, red. ; TI.A.S~ K.A. y red. [dece ~i Ee-~` I ; D' N.N.,, red.; IIM;.SE!, Yu.F,, doktor FOZRLqITSKIY, K.L., doktor geol.-win. nauk, red.; SEHDYUCHENKO, D.P... doktor I-eol.---in. nwak, red.;KRA~IIOVA, N.E., red. (Metals in sedimentary formations; heavy nonferrous, ininor and rare metals] Metally v osadochnykh tolshcha-kh; tiazlielye tsvetnye metally malye i redkie metally. Mosk-va, Nauka. 1965. 39 9 p. (m 1.~L-I a 9: 'L ) 1. Moscow. Laboratoriya osadochnykh polezr~ykh iskopi,/emykh. Djetermin,Jp,g waluabl-e iln the margims of an orc! I "iXedelenie iY-,rTr-,jt,-go soder- zhaniia tsennykh Ilude mestorozlideniia. Moskva, N-vo L, ; -1~ , i%'~'. 30 P. 17.8) EGELI, Lev Yevenlyevich; Y,qiSHOV, A.D., glavnyy red.; ZUBREVl I N. zam. glavno o red.; GUDALIN G.G., 1. 9 red.; KWISNIXOV, V. ceased j;KOfC_3llEG'l, B.Ya., red.; MOMDZHI, G.S., K.L.... red - 6MIRNOV, V.I., red.; POLOVOV, A.P., red.; TROYANOV, A. -tr-red.; FILIPPOVSKAYA, T.B., red.; KHRUSHCHOV, N.A., red.; CHER- N~S'VITOV, Yu.L., red.; GIUBURG, A.I., red.vypuska; PROKOFIYEV, A. 1). P red.vypuska; SOKOLOVSKAYA, Ye.Ya., rod.izd-va; BYKOVA, V.V., tokhn.red. [Rare-earth metalB.) Redkezemellnye metally. MoBkva, Gostoptekhiz- dat' 1963. 332 p. (Otsenka mestorozhdenii pri poiskakh i razvedkakh, n0.21). (MIRA 17:2) FUSTOVALOVY L.V., otv. red.; ALITGAUZT-1, 14.1%, doktor geol.-min. Muk, red.; DUMFOLOV, II.E., rpd.; IVFN~7Y'N, YU.P,, dokt,,-;r trerji,-:~in. nauk, --cd.; VLASOV-,-K#Apj.-'doktor f I - --- - To- - geol.-Yin. nauk, red,; PCZ -1 do], r geol.- i-An, nauk, red.; -'-RDYUCffE7iKO, D.P.,, doktor geol.-N:in. nauk;, red. [l-.eta-l,.; in sectimentarY forvatio-tw; ferrou-s v.etals, n011- ferrous light metal.-:j ~-!otally v o:aado-iluiy~h tol.,ih~:hakh; chernyo tsvetriye leftle l4o.,,kva, I.-ri-vo "Ilauka," 1964. 443 p. 11. Akadem-.;-,-a riaL~- SSZSI-I... Laboratorlya osndachriykh Tolezn.-,,kh if,kapayerVkh. 2. Ghlen-r-lorrespondent Jul SSSR (for, Fustovalov, Vlasov). POZHAIZITSKIY., K.L. Calculation and practical importahce of possible reeserns of ore deposits of the category C2. Sav.gool. 5 no.5:104-113 My 162. (MIRA 15 -.7), 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledavatellskiy institut minerallnogo 0 syrlya.- (Ora deposits) POZI-ARITSKIY, K.L. Increasing the efficiency of geological prospecting and eliminating excesses in it. Sov. geol. 1 no,1:128-144 Ja 158. (MM 11.14) 1. Sovet po izucheniyu proizvoditellnyidi sil Akademii nauk SSSR. (Prospecting) POZHARITSKII, K. L. PA i8T66 USSR/Ore Deposits SOP 1947 Mineral Industries "General Characteristics Governing Minimum Industrial Requirements of Metals in ore," K. L. Pozharitakiy, Doctor of Geology, 5 pp "Gornyy Zhurnal" No 9 Russian literature has contained much more informn- tion regarding grades of ores for industrial uses than has*foreign literature. However, the subject still has many questions. Their solution is necessary for complete industrial exploitation of ores. 18T66___ "'p 'o. 'Dern t SCI cf, 19L Zhar. c, cont,~nt calcullation of 7;ozharits-,-j,f n (Lt-t O-dsl POZHARITSKIT,K.L., professor -: - 'Ferroalloy assaying, H.V.Bab&ev. Reviewed by K.L.Pozharitaidi. 7-av.lab.21 no.6:758 Je '55. (91-RA 8:9) (Iron alloys-Ana3ysis) (B&baev,X.V.) POZHARITSKIY, X.L., doktor geol.-mineral.nauk "Principles of evaluating mineral deposits and mines"; results of a discussion. Gor.zhur. no-3:65-68 Mr '59. (MIRE 12:4) (Mines and minernl resources) 14(5) SOV/127-59-3-19/22 0J AUTHOR: Pozharitskly, KoL., Doctor of Geological and - - - - - ffli gical Sciences, Professor c alo n r TITLE: The Principles of EvaluatinC 'Mineral Deposits and Mlines, (Gsnovy otsenlki mestorozhdeniy poleznykh iskopayemyl,clq _J _rudnikov.) PERIODICAL: Gornyy zhurnal, 1959, Nr 3, PP 65-68 (USSR) ABSTRACT: ~i The article under the above title, by 1%D. Ivanov, was published in Nr 9 (1957) of the Gornyy zhurnal. Pozharitskiy closeS the discussion on this subject, and sums up the ans'vers'made by Ivanov, V.V. Pomerantsev, S.A. Pervushin, B.F. ",ovozhilov, L.Ye. Zubrilov, S. Ya. Rachkovskiy, Ye. G. Ginzburg and G.P. Shabellskiy, which were published in issues 3,8 and 12 of this periodical in 1958. He states that despite such a wide exchange of opinions, prob- iemr, of evaluating mineral resources and mines are Card 112 still unsolved. Some of the authors consider that 14(5) Scli/ 127- E: 9- 3-19/22 The Principles of Evaluc~,.- nd i ne s. the basis tlie, Drod,Ucts of ie minJ_nE inllaslr-, b?-tI.he a-verace cost j 4- of in rich anWj_ Tjoor m--*.-,,-es. Po--har-.skiy insists -.,hat si;ch pri,.-s `_-e fixed in :,,arrelation with the costus o:,.' p_:r7odu,:~ a-id urffavorably si- tuated mina.~. The a-reeinc that' the problem is J-.~.r from, sol,,ed satisfactorily, do not I,,- -,-, -r,, I -I,ii::_.,a to f~'I~em he u - 4 -,etllo~ r j C., P propos- , I Of I fix-at Card 2/ 2 -PUZHLARM~IY, I.L., doktor geoloeo-minerriopicheakikh nnuk, nrofessor. Principlea of the evaluntion of ndnernl deijosits nnd mines. Gor.7hur. no.9:3-a S '57. (muj. 10: 9) 41' OdineE and minern? resources) POZHARISSKIY, K.M. Experimental atherosclerosis of arteries in the conducting 3yster- of the dog heart. Dokl. AN SSSR 141 no.5-.1214-1217 D 161. (i,IRA 14:12" 1. Inatitut eksperimentallnoy meditsiny Akademii meditsinikikh nauIc SSSR. Predstavlend akademikom N.N. Anichkovym. (ARTEERIOSCIEROSIS) (HEART--DISEASES) POZHARITSKIY, M.Y inzh.-tekhnolog ------- Use greater boldness in experimenting. Mest.prom.i khud.promys. 3... no-4:19 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:5) (Boots and shoes, Felt) ~-LRIT MA,, starshiy inzhener Specialists are needed. Prom.koop. 14 no.9:37 S 16o. (MLU 13:9) 1. Rospromeovet. (Boots and shoes, Zelt) MEMORSKIY, S.; POZHARITSKIT, M., starshiy inzhener Compact felting out of industrial wastes. Prom.koop. 13 no-8: 22 Ag '59- (MIRA 12:12) 1. Ifachallnik otdela kozhevenno-obuvnov. proWshlonnosti Hosprom- soveta (for Memorskiy~- (Felt) (Industrial wustes) KASAVLNA, B.S.; LAUFER, A.L.; POZ'iARIYSKAYA, L.S.; RVIDDIA, V.P. Occurrence of collag enase in animal tissues. DokI. ;J. 5SE? 14~2 no.3:706-708 Ja '62. (mlp-~ 15:1) 1. TSentral'nyy institut travmat,ologii i ortopedii i Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut myasnoy promyshlennosti. Predstavleno akademikom A.I.Oparinym. (COLLAGENASE) ,w4j~ A, W It Al g0 COW- " jakib. [lot liltita iz 00 & Ow 54 Ted e, . - q"A' '00 C. and dwgitwd - '%jist Rudtly 14i 'Agoo Ire S~TALLUMfICAL LITINATURE CLASSIFICA.Be" a and ASm_jLJk u,WD v( I I.Itam" 00 -- - , : 0 u go 13 u Is LIP 0 0;0 061 0 0 '47 BULGARDI/Chomical Technology - Leather. Fur. Gelatine, if. Tanning Agents. Technical Proteins. Abs Jour : Ref Zliur - Khiniya, ITO 16, 1958, 56250 Author : Pozharliev, Papazyan Inst : Title : Me VcFctable-Tanning of Haberdashery Pig Stock in Pickling Drums. Orig Pub : Leka promyshlenost., 1957, 6, ITO 10, 13-15 Abstract : A taiu-dag process is sit-Tificantly speeded up if the pig stock has been vegetable -tanned in pickling drizas. The leather obtained possesses a lighter and a finer outer side, and is more pliable in belting than those which have been tanned without salt. This method makes it pos- sible to use a native tanning agant - sumac, which other- wise could not be uscd, due to the possibility of its fermentive decomposition. The tanning occurs at a oalt concentration of 25-506-/l, and pH of 3.2 - 3.8. Card 1/2 BULGAIRIA/Chemical Technology - Leather, Fur, Gelatine. H. Tanning Agents, Technicdl ProteinsQ Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Kiimiya, No 16~ 1958, 56250 A blend of tanning agents is composed of : 50% sumac tannides, 15% spruce tannides, 25% tannins of polutan G-37, and 10% tannins of pelutan ECE, 4% of tannigen CY. A detailed technique of soaking and liming opera- tions in this method is given. Card 2/2 POZHARLIEV , F.; SLMEOIJOV, K. Faster tanning of leather soles by chrome-syntan tanning. Kozhi. Sofia 4 no. 8: 3-4 163. POZHARLIEV, G.;NIKULGHEV, K.;I-!AHKUV, E. "Method for Producing Gzlue and ldocl frow. Scraps of Sheep, lamb, and Goat Skins." p. 21) (LEKA PRZkUSHLENO51', Vol. 3, No. 3 , 1954, Sofiya, Bulgaria) SO: ~Ionthly List of East Europeaz Accessions, (EE-Q, LC, Vol. 4 No. 5, May 1955, Uncl. BULGARIA./Forestry General Problemo. K-1 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - BI-ol., No 3, 1958, 10554 Author Stoyanov, V., 11ozharliyev, G., Koyev, D. Inst Title Our Forests as a ~`ource of Raw Material for the Produetion of Tannic Subotancen. Orig Pub Izv. In-ta za gorata, B"lg. Akad Nauk, 1957, 2, 155-174 Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 KURTAV, B~; PCZEART-TYK (Pozharliev, 1.1 Synthesis of d-4astereawric DL-'go-amino-ol-wthylbutyric acids in the Rodionov reaction, DAWY BAN 16 nool*.65-68 963. 1. Inatitut Organicheskoy khimii Bolgarskoy akademii nauk. complex ComEounds with aromatic amines. M. Man- gAnOUA COMPLOX COMPOUnaS Of Aromatic amlnes of the di- chromate order. M. Genchev and 1. Pozhartiev. COMPI. rend. acad. bidgare sa..12, R .3, 21*;2Yf1V3M English); cf. CA 52, 35M.-Anillne (1), P-toluldine (11), P-anisidine (IW; and benzidine (IV) form complex chromates and dichromates which can he crystd. The complexes coats. 1. 11, and M formed dichromates having a codrdInation no. of 4. That coats. IV formed a chromate having a co6rdina- tion no. of 2. Several others were teled. Thus. 2 g. I In 10 ral. W% RtOH was added to 2 g. Mn(NOI)i In 10 ad. HsO. then 30-m1. 1% KsCrO~ was added, after 10 min. the complex began to ppt., and if another 30 ml. X&CrA solo. was added to the filtrate after filtration, a second fraction was obtained, the ppt. was washed with HjO, RtOH, and MesCO. and dried, and analysi2 gave the formula Mn(Ph- NIIJ4CriG~ In the same manner were obtained Mn(p- CH4C41LRyrJ4CrA, WP-CH1OCSH4NH2)4CrA V d A I Paz6rffev ~14 D. ka-4 ~p 9=1713:90 d. C I=. A Mi wo--AWd'Ad hf1ditaidAtiom at W. i;dLh:uzw it Ila, fA 4 of Im r a su. CHM ml gtoff, qpUld-00do (1) 4, 11 As ~ IG I-M wcm-s~. (dii MW pit, of.-641102~= Hcs J MA4 Zed, -All 16, mm I, "Altd 73% 234-79.,-. 3Y Cl detm~ -t--w(th*V vm* P 4u kmdWQ ed dlAts, of-the We. OHM 7 batftn otio I I dWied Otpd~ 'I w 7-1, M taedi., the 3 avapd the reddto' th Eto 8114- pardl"16 the illal. (1161474). caimbha m OM the d6lwft- ~~s wa WA - pit a, into too ~Y mch pd lint VYdblrAbb, 30-40,mln.',The ppt., wu, Attered 0 %vi ft" th: CHct CCI td. frm mai 12Wilthed with WH, Cl'! vift,detedte& 'Hy, ad-104, tO HtO ioln' obtiltsed, pns= w= U., IV, 4" -ah Win Mti -10 M. to a04HUCS =Idlis W,i*ilm, the .=as, r~& All whigh bY addin N rd, wi l4vita by nuatysla, Ti tho ~ty~pipta sad dithn.;tte ter- ~Comf r-na. Cella. buix:lre Scl. 9, No. r ut~911410, cf, C,11, 51. 1756U-The oural-As wv-e pre 1, aus art! wi ni the psevi, kks~ In dichromate 4 -0-rMUICriol, Nhiburis ita uslull corirdinati*a rmrabe~ of 4. In chrornate ~olapds., JM(ArNll ).,]CrO,, 141 Ills a, :codrdfiiatiau no. of 2. ~Jl clninpds. nl4ained "re macron 4copically !lrohu, b7tit u-ndre n jah The comilds. all wac twilld to have W- 111M.1116CA!lt rar wre sot. VIII. anilins, coutridl. 1~dvg . what m I the Complex r co d8 -late mpo= of the cbromate and dicbron rego 33-O.-The conditions used here bat. 0 be for the previous crmpds. No- Mly controlled than more ri~ decMite comptis. were obtained with a.-toluidine, o-anisidine. naphthylamiu6. Previoudy. th~, coffilx!5.~ obtained or, d those from from KjCrA were of the di0romate series an KjCr04 lvtreof the chromute. series. With all tbearornatic' amilles except 2-napilthylamine, comilds. of the cilitoomte were obtained regardless of which K 5alt %vas u,c =ies d With 2-naphthylamine and KCr,07 two compds. were ob- tained. One was a red dichromate in which Cu, had a cozr-- diration no. of 4 and the other waa a crudc olive green one which probably Is a chromate. Only the aniline cnmprl, -o1. to perntit cond. incasurement. was sufficientlyz c M I Lill C.,~ . KURTEV, B.I.; POZHARLIEV, Iv.G. Synthesis and relative configurat.-'Lon3 of diasiereom-periz DT a~ 3-amino-2-methylbutyric acids. Izv Inst org k?dm 1:911-108 16Z, r ~, I I ~ ',I), - rV BULGARIA/Inorganic Chemistry - Complex Compounds. C. Ab~ Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya; No 10, 1958, 31981 Author : Mladen Genchav, Lyan Pozharliev. Inst : Academy of Sciences of BulL;aria. Title Studyes on Complex Compounds with Aromatic Amines. VII. Complex Nickel Compounds of the Chromte and Bichromate Order. VIII. Complex Copper Compounds of the Chromte and Bichromate Order. Orrig Pub Abstract VII. Solid brown complex compounds were produced by reac- tiono of Ni(NO ) aqueous solution with solutions of aro- mtic amines iA Lcohol in the presence of 1%-ual 112 Cr207 or K2CrOk solution. The Ni coordination nunber is 4 in the compounds of the fN-i(ArNH2)4-7Cr 207 c~hmmate Card I/ BULGARIA/Inorgaaic Chemistry - Complex Compounds. ct Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya., No 10., 1958, 31981 series, and in the IN' (Ar-T~ 12 )2jCrO2, Ni is coordinatio- nally bivalent. The following complexes were synthety- zed- with aniline-- f NH (1) with n-to- 11*05 2)2~7`CrO4,' luidine - CNi(n-cl V0411-H2)4-7- Cr207and 5-i(n-CH 3C6H4N"2 )2.7Cro4,, and with n-anisidine.- - fN-i(n-CH 30C6H4'*12)4 7Cr207 and L'N-i(n-CH3oC6"4NH2)2-7- -Cr04 . The electric conductivity of Z7N'(c6H5NH2)4-7- -Cr 207 in the 0.0001 M solution is 142 mho, anti that of I in the 0.001 M solution is 106 mho, which indicates the dissociation into two doubly charged ions. Card 2/4 BULGARTA/InorgwAc Chemistry - lomplex Compounds. C. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 10, 1958, 31981 VIII. Complex compounds only of the chromate series with coordinationally bivalent Cu are produced at the interaction of alcohol or alcohol-acetone solutions of aniline, n- and. m-toluidines, n-anisidine and benzidine with aqueous solution of CuSO in the presence of K2Cr 207 with K2Cr04- The Mowing was synthetized: CCU(C6H 5NH2)2_7crO4 - acicular olive-brown crystals., equ. electric conductivity_pf the 0.0002 M solution is 69 mho; Z7Cu(n_CH3FWM2- )2_/Cro4 - light-brown acicular crystals; '161(m-Cff ) _7cr04 - druses of olive- L__ - 3C6'r4kU'2 2 green crystals; /_C--~-'(n-CH3cc6H4PH2),,_7cro4 - olive-green crystals: /_:-E'(Hilc6H4c6ll4ml,),,-7cro4 - red d-ruses, Card 3/4 BULGARLII/Inor6anic Chemistry - Complex Compounds. C. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiyal No l0j 1958~ 31981 Either a red copTlex of the bichromate series CCu(C,dI7NH2)4.jCr2O7 or an olive-green chromate CCu(ClOH7M2)2 - _7Cr04 is produced with (H20)a phthylamine depending on the conditions. See part VI in RZhKhim, 1956, 10305. Card 4/4 T, I d r~ I V - 17 -- 5 8 AUTHORS: ivarjov, Card_J~Iat~- Of TechnicaI Ss:.ercc5 TTTLE: Discussion of the by I, "Gb~ush~enlye .14 tj;kr stat'i ilozhar . r -, r c 2. o I e o r a n, n e - ral Deposits ar,,d S I !,.K r- et 0 r 0 7. nykh iskopayem,,,,',,.h I HIIIC.DICAL: Gornyy zhurnal., i:r pp -I-' ~. ABSTR CT: The above mentioned artirle wa5 `r u'blislicd ~ n i j . . _ p th-'s oeriodicaI, T.'~,; ~ a r t i f. -1 r 4z _'k irn o-P 7h-, di3cussion on the 3 ub j e c; t b,,- t w c d --,r f- _- t:! nPau -, n o r first author some babe _- "o-r -'I-ne ~va'_-1~-I-icn -~m rn_ns- ral deposits, T I,, e 3 P c o n t i 7 o m Of I'LL. Pozharni-__r-.J_y -finds t~,a ` n=- ces5ar,. to sh:'5 -U--.--~t~_on T-iere are 2 Of whi-;h. are, ~i-IvIe4- and 1. Mineral deposits.--Effectiveness Card 1//l T~i Orlol %o. D:~~- I(:!, W.TYCHAN, U.S.; POZHARNOV, G.M. Design of a cylindrical bush with welded collar for drilling pumps. Mash. i neft. obor. no-4:5-8 163. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Zavod "Krasnyy molot", g. Groznyy. 51 T,V"~ O\, '1.I.; MUTYCHAN, Ya.',-, POMARNOV, (IM, I Ff :.ciant design of the lightened cylinder bush o;" a drill ptmp. Neft.khoz. 41 nc. 1166-68 Ja 163. (IffRA 17~7) W-k'Q-- - -M-1--%I=PfW=W-M Unfnrgettable days. Prom.koop. no.7:4 Jl '57- (MLRA 10.8) 17,3khnoruk arteli "Lenigrushka," Leningrad. "q! I (Russia-Revolution, 1917-1921) IP rov 127 P. MEYLAFHS. M., master sports; POZHAROV,, G..,mastar sportik Lightning protection during the mtchanized tnke--off of a giller. Kryl. rod. 9 no. 7:15-16 J1 '58. (MMA 11:7) (Lightning protection) (Gliding and soaring) 85-58-7-21/45 AUTHORS: Meylakhs, M. and Pozharov, G., Masters of Sports TITLE: Protective Measures Against Storms During a Mechanized Glider Take-off (Grozozashchitnyye sredstva pri mekhanizirovannom vzlete planera) PERIODICAL: Kryllya rodiny, 1-958, Nr 7. pp 15-16 (USSR) ABSTRAM The authors reply to an inquiry addressed to the editors by a Riga reader concerning an unfortunate phenomenon in mechanized glider take-offs with the Nazarov winch, i.e. tow line and tow lock become charged with electricity. The length of the cable is 1200 to 1500 m. at an altitude of 400 to 6oo m. and on uncoupling,the glider pilot experiences an electric shock and occasionally observes a spark even with a grounded winch. Since flights are frequently made near storm clouds and in the vicinity of large broadcasting stations, the writers wonder whether these circumstances contribute to the charge in the cable, although strong shocks are also felt under quiet atmospheric conditions. In reply, the authors state that static electricity accumulates in the atmosphere because of condensed moisture and the movement Card 0