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Rk-_ AT6015888 SOURCE CODE: UR/3138/65/000/402/0001/0012 AUTHOR: Myrtsymova, L. A.; Rudik, A. P. ORG: none All TITLE: Optimum distribution of control elements SOURCE: USSR. Gosudarstvennyy komitat po R2111gymiyu JOWUNW-204miL.-I-Imt-itut teoretic~eskay T_eKsperimentalN~_~. Doklady, no. 402, 1965. Optimallnoye ras- polozheniye regulyatorov, 1-12 TOPIC TAGS: optimization, nuclear reactor control ABSTRACT: The Pontryagin the .,ory of optimal control is applied to the optimization of the spatial distribution oft~eactor fuels. In iia-etor theory one finds two well known problems that are solved by UW cl sical variational calculus, under the assumption that the varying function is not bounded from above. They are the problems of the min- imun critical mass and the problem of optimum distribution of,control elements. The first of these problems was solved by Kochurov on the assumption that the varying con- centration of fuel is bounded from above. The solution of the second problem is car- ried out in ihis paper. That is, to find that distribution of control elements of a given construction where the number of control elements for a specified criticality of the system is minimum. The problem solution appears an two-grv% apprmination for the reactor in the form Card 1/2 ACC NiNC.- A;60158 where N and n are the density of the themal and moderating neutrons respectively, X0 and Lo are the coefficients of reproduction and squared length of diffusion in the breeding agent (without control elements), T is the squared length of moderation (as- suming T does not depend on the introduction of the control elements) and u(Z) is the varying function ("control"), proportional to the effective number of atoms of the ab- sorber in a unit length (assuming that the control elements absorb only thermal neu- trons). The magnitude of u(Z) can vary within the limits O'C till) '0 where %ax uniquely deteruines the type regulators. One marches fbr the minimum oE the following integral: where Z=O is the center of the reactor ~nd ZzH is the half-height of the reactor. Orrig. ax-t.. has: 2 figures, 17 formulas. ~U B CODE: SUBM DATE: none Card 2/2 h~ ACC NR- AT6031151 SOURCE CODE!* UR/3138/66/000/416/0003/0012 AUTHOR: Kochurov, B. P.; Rudik, A. P. Z3 t ORG: none TITLE: The problem of the maximum power of a r!j~~ SOURCE: USSR. Gosudar8tvennyy komitet po ispollzovaniyu aromnoy en~rgii. Institut teoreticheskoy i eksperimentallnoy fiziki. Doklady, no. 416, 1966. Zadacha o maksimume moshchnosti reaktora, 3-12 TOPIC TAGS: maximum principle, one group problem, reactor fuel distribution, reactor power, optimum atomic fuel distribution, optimum process theory ABSTRACT: The maximum principle is applied to the solution of a one-group problem on-the optimum distribution of a fissionable material along the height of a reactor to obtain maximum reactor power under the thermal restrictions imposed on the surface of the fuel rod. A reactor is shown to be optimum when the density of the fuel on its periphery is the maximum permissible, and, in its central zone, is in accord with the prevailing thermal restriction. The authors thank V. G. Bolt~anskiy and L. N. Bol'sheva for their discussion of the mathematical aspects of Card 1 2 ACC NR- AT6031151 the theory of optimum processes. Orig. art. has: 11 formulas and 4 figures. [Authors' abstract] [SP] SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 24Jan66/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 001/ 1, 7 ,,eak intp.-actions In Gpf,,-,sii-w elec%rcr, ~,;;a:ns. fiz. 4'/ no.5:19C)5-1910, N teoratichieskoy i l'iziki. -10JDAP A. P. ; L;RMluV, 1. New niethod fo- ~Aadying the characteristics of F~-Yman diagrams, Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 45 no.4:1016-1029 0 163. (MIRA 16.11) 1. InsLitut teoreticheskoy i ckap.-rimentallnoy Z- ~--Z S/151)/62/000/001/016/032 75) / E5 3 1 "U CHORS, \t-ahadzili V. I .111d Rildik K . I F1 T I.!', z oil It I ydollog riml.4 of interacting electrodes TzV4-;tiyt vysshikh tichebriy1th zavedeni.y, Fizilul, no.1, 1~962, 1.0`~-Wk + 2 plates T!. r: mimbor of eN-periments were made ror the purpose (-)I, ellicillatin", L110 changes in the character of' the klydonograins of' interacting- electrodes at var-Lous air pressures. The klydono- grar an I col.011red photo- i,~ w(!re prodticed on black and white C ewuLsians of' normaL ~!;onsi.tivity. rhe voltagre onto the electrodes was applif-d tit5ing, a spring-o1wratvd cLrcuit breaker (exoosure time 10--) _-zec). The wits 35 mm and voltages betureen 5 and 15 kv Were applied. Photographs show the development of a discharge with tx,;-o cor-ona emitting electrodes, each of which n positive or a negative voltage. w~is supolied with ither . , it w-as, round t1int .1 decrease in the air Trr-spttre learls to straightening, and thickening of the streamer channels the conflitions of' develonment of the discharge .111 the neighbourhood of tl-A- electrodes of differLngr polarities equalize at first and then Card 1/2 wit k I ydonograms of' S/l,59/62/000/00.1/016/032 E-073/E535 become sonlewhat move Favotirablo at the negative electrode. At pres.-owes below- 50 --i `1- thr, klydonogratits of interacting electrodes h(!conie thickened which are stretched olong the line of' (i-i!5tribtition of the electrodes. Interesting coron~l pheriorlwaa Ivere observed on a film onto the surface of which stil.phur and iron powder was deposited in the form of small mounds prior to the di,-;charge. nte obtained results are useful for tzrider~itandj.ng the proces.-z of development of small scale electric d j, s c ha rg e s .There are 1-1 figitres. S S 6C.1 Vrl ON Minskiv pedinstitnt. im. A.M. GorIkogo (Minsk Ped.-Agogic Institute imeni A. INI.. Gor kiy) January 21, 1961 Card 2,/2 S -9/63/000/001/013/027, /1_3 E202/E420 OVS: Arabadzhi, AUTII V I.j Rudilc K I TITLE: Electrification or dust in the atmosphere PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchabny1ch zavedeniy. Fizika, 110.1, 1963, 85-48 TEXT: The authors:discussed the importance of the contact electrification of aerosols and showed- that this mechanism could. explain the intensity of ionization in the lo%,r layers of the atmosphere. An experiment lowering towards'the Earth',- involvinL -The volume of ionization an artificial dust cloud was studied. was measured by ricans of an instrument consisting f a c lindrical 0 y receiving condenser, an electrometer multi-stage circuit,and a ''recorder. The internal electrode of the':receiving condenser,was S am or e was earthed to the b insulated, while the external.on chassi Air drawri irt- from the surroundings 6jitered the internal cylinder 7 and,_ after passing through a cotton wool filter which collected its,,-"._-r. -es,left the apparatus throu& a sp cial bu h i the lower charg e s n. part of the condenser. ~A full circuit diagram and'the component-... values of the instrument are given. A special relay was used-to collect the charge from the internal electrode after different Card 1/3 S/139/63/000/001/013/M`~ -loctrification oC dust E202/E4120 periods of time, viz.' 8, ~23 and 110 seconds. This discharge. produced a current pulse in the, electrometer tube, the magnitude of which was proportional :to the charge on the cond nsor. Adouble e diode was used to differentiate bet we en the signs of the pulse; from the double diode the pulses were fed t -0 a linear pe k voltmeter a r with 100 IiA galvanometer in the anode circuit. The periodic opera-. tion of the relay was'attained by means of an audio freq*uency tor with a step-up 'The instrument which could genera transformer. -gized from mains o be enex r frotnalbattery,was capable of measuringl. a current of i.4 x 10-14 A., Road.,peat, flour,.coal and red-leadl"-,, dust were used with the particle size-distribution ranging from, bout 135 to 3 to 68 ji and the population of a The cloud- 63 P-P-cm was created 4 m' above the surfacei All J at a height'of 2 to dusts showed a negative volume charge with a -maximum value. of. -7 cgs o uded that a single large particle7 2 x 10 e/cm3. It was c ncl arges. Comparing their results with.'i' carried 3 to 6 elementary ch. those of Obalenskiy and Steger, the authors concluded that the descent of a dust cloud gives rise to a volume charge smaller by. 1 to 2 orders than in the case of the same cloud rotat3*.ng.(or Card 2/3 RUDIK, Pstr Antonovich,prof.; LUKASHIN, Tu. S.,red.; DOTSENKO, A.A., takhn. red. [Psychology] Paikhologita. Moskva. Gas. izd-re "Fizkulltura i sport," 1958. 500 o. (MIRA 11:11) 1. Chlen-kerrenoondent Akadamii pedagogicheekikh nauk RSFSR(for Rudik). (Psychology) RUDIK-, P.A. In the Moscow branch of the ALI-Union Psychological Society. Vop.psikhol. 7 no.1:188-190 Ta-P f61. (MIRA 14:3), (Sports--Psychological aspects) SUSLOVSKIY, 0.[Suslovslkyi, 0.), red.; __aUDIK,_&fj*`udyk, S.]., BURKATOVSKAYA, TS.[Burkatovslka, TS.1, tekhn. red.; tekhn. red. [The spring of commmism]Vesna kommizmu.[altbam]. s1ke knyzhkovo-zhurnallne vyd-vo, 1961. 141 p. (Lvov Province--Views) red.; IIEDOVIZ,S., Llviv, Llviv- (141RA 15:11) -M mmmrgumm~ RUDM, V.A. 'U,Ythmic stratification of Lower Cretaceous sed-'ments in western I I and southwestern Uzbekistan. Blul. MOIP Otd. geol. 40 no. 6: 91-96 N-D 165. (KTRA 19:1) KALKIMAN, I.Y., RUDIK, Ya.A. [deceased] (Moskva) M ec ha ni 1od erimental gastric ulcer formation and healing of exD in dogs [with summary in 'English]. Arkh.pat. 20 no-5:46-49 158 (MIRA 11:6) Iz laboratorii fiziologii i iDstologii pishchevqreniya (zav-. doktor med.nauk S.I. Filiupovich) Instituts fiziologii AMN SSSR (dir. daystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. V.N. Chernigovskiy). (PEPTIC ULCER, experimental, genesis & henling in dogs (Rua)) 1. RUDIKY Ye. A. 2. 4. Pnew3ogastric Nerve 7. '-'ori )holo-ical chan.-es in the stozach in resection of the vagus nerve. Arkh-iv. oat. 14, No. 6, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953. Unclassified. -------------- V Experimental ataphan ulcers in, dogs: - 1. V. Majklinall Will E. A. Rudik (Inst. Phy4al.. Amd. Afed. 17, Nu. 1, administrition of ntophan rt) flogs; (or 10- li days in dows ofO.l-0.2g;/kg. products gastric ulcers in ull expti.aninials wid duode ill do the saine Halulmrsinsoule. Scuallerdosesiv if the periml or arlafln6tratimi i-; prolonged. The location and mr - itud mimt-topic pictures of human ulcm are acro itteritical with th(,%e of ataphali-prMuced ulcers in the dog-. Atuphan adtuhiistertd in'the dosc% Indicated am, on the -unural nervou.-i systems caushic prol central and intr. onced and perbistent cifculawry, disturbances iul!olaml sections - v of the vawular und mpilbry ~ystetns of the %tonutch, pre-,- - - : c domillalItIr ill file illimpithiliol )ayer of the gaitrl -pithelial hcularrhases). f vasojuntor disturbances arise (subt. which hulmde tise tisim! ittitrition. This lcads to lowered resistance of the gastric wall and to a conscquent~partial r ZAKYCHKINA, K.S.; RUDI4-GNUTOVA, Ye.A.; GRODZENSKIY, D.E.; BELORYBKINA, L.I. Absorption of phosphorus in the digestive tract and its utilization the body in experimental hepatitis of,various,origins. Ked.rad. 1 no.3:63-71 My-Je 156. (MLRA 9:10) 1. Iz Institute normallnoy i pat ologichoskoy fiziologii (dir. - deystvitellnyy chlen AKN SSSR prof'. V.N.Chernigovskiy) AMN SSSR. (PHOSPHORUS, metab. absorp. in gastrointestinal tract & utilization by system in exper. hepatitis in dogs) OMPATITIS, expe~r. absorp. of phosphorus by gastrointestinal tract & utilization by system in dogs) ZkMYCHKIIIA,K.S.; RTJDIX-GNUTOVA, Ye.A.; KARTSAVICH, M.S. Effect of sodium salicylate.on tha digestive organs. Biul.ekop. biol. i mad. 42 ao.11:19-2) N '56. (XIBA 10: 1) 1. Iz institute nomallnoy i patologichookoy fiziologii (dir. daystvitellnyy chlen AMU SSSR prof. V.11.Chernigovskiy) AHN SSSR, Moskva. Predstavlano deystvitellnym chlenom AWT SSSR Y.N.Chernigovskim. (GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM, eff. of drugs on, sodium salicylate (Rua)) (SODIIJM SALIGYIATE, effe on gastrointestinal system (Rus)) ANISIMOV, I.I.; SHENYANSKIY, K.A.; RUDIK, G.T. Specific prophylaxis of brucallosis in cattle on collective and state farms in Staline Province. Veterinariia 32 ne-5: 25-29 My '55. (MLEA 8:7) I.Nachallnik vototdela Stalinskey oblasti (for Anialmov). 2.Direktor mazhsovkhaznoy labornteril (for Shanyanskiy). 3.Starshiy vetvrech sovkhoza Imeni. ORtyibPsko~-'revelyutsii (for Rudik). (STALIKO PROVINCE--BRUCELWSIS IN CATUE-PREVENTIVE IHOCULA- TION) '177=7.777777- UAT 5",T~-y USSR v IIATZGORZY Pharnacology and Lnoxic ology. Cholinergic Agents AB3. MUM. MiBlcl lb). 1.9"9, F&,. 2-3152 I. V. Rudik, Ye. A. TiME On ",,h-- Mechanism of tli-o Pomrs-lu-ion and Healing of k~coarimental Gaztri~~ Ul--er in Dogs HIB. Arl-hiv prLolo;ili, 20, No 5, 11.6-1~9 AMT-ill-ACT Atophan (A) Introdticed -o-ooral'll.y in a dose. of 14 L 0,2 ,,/kg produQns in dogl&, in !00;~ of cas , - - -1 jlu-- of the s-G,,r.,-ch and duodenum, which re- I. ~, u uloors of mn. Alu"_,opino in a dose of Cj.6-fjl.,3 ril o, 1-1,or uced J. jo --,olution, xihen introd subcutaneously for a prolonged period int-o the - stozr!iach tIvrough the fistula, or Per oraily with mill, tvice dmily, prover-t-s t1h.a fomation of ul- -zl, 0 .3 due to the introduct'on of A, and in th rrcjenze, of an ulleer contributea to Ita rspid 112 RUDIK. Ye.A. Morphological changes in the stomach.in resection of the vagus nerve, Arkh. pat.. Moskva 14 no.6:59-63 Nov-Dec 1952. (CLML.23:4) 1. Of the Morphological Laboratory of the Department of-Vegetative Physio- logy (Head -- 1. P. Razenkov, Active Member AMS USSR), Institute of Physio- logy of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, Moscow, Technika Izmereniya R:izmerov v Mashinostroenii (Technics of Measuring Dimensions in Machinery Construction), Moscow, 1949. RUDIKOV, N.I., aspirant Methods of the diagnosis of rabies and infectious encephalomyel-itis in horses. Vaterinarila 4-1 no.4:24-16 AP 164. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Vsesoyuznyy institut eksperimentalinoy veterinarii. 14(5) AUTHORS: TITLE: PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT: Card 1/4 SOV/127-59-2-9/21 D'yachenko, V.F., and Rudim, A.11., Engineers Problems of Transportation and the General Plan of Mining at the KIJA (Voprosy transporta i general'- nogo plana rudnikov DIA) Gornyy zhurnal, 1959, Nr 2, pp 42-47 (USSR) The authors discuss the following problems concern- ing the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly mine fields (KVIA): 1) Placement and coordination of the auxiliary in- stallations (repair bases, supply, transport, depots); 2) the most suitable placement of the concentrating mills; 3) the most economical surface-transport network; 4) the development of the main RR lines in harmony with the stage of mining. A discussion of these topics then follows according to the areas: 1) The area of Staryy Oskol. 2) The Mikhaylovskiy area., . 3) The area of Belgorod. In the last paragraph the prospective transportation-development in the iron-ore basin between Kursk and Belc;~-,orod is SOV/127-59-2-9/21 Problems of Transportation and the General Plan of Mining at the YJAA covered. The skip elevator in shaft Nr 3 of the Yuzhno-KOrObkOvskiymine will have a capacity of 3 million tons of quartzites yearly. This mine will get a crushing-concentrating mill, a plant for agglomeration of the concentrate, cenlral mechani- cal workshops, storehouses, and storages of timber. The LebedinskiY -'bline is being constructed in such way that the expected increase of mining from 2.5 to 4 million tons yearly will be possible. All RR in the area of Staryy Oskol will have standard (Soviet) gage, The opening operations in the soft- rock layers of the IoebedinskaYCUOPen Pit. are being done with powerful dredgers, and hydromonitors. Mud is being driven off by water thru special pipes. The transport of the hard chalk will be carried out by electric RR trucks. Dump trucks (automobile) will. be used at deeper levels. A table shows the advan- Card 2/4 tages of dump trucks over electric locomotives of SOV/127-59-2-9/21 Problems of Transportation and the General Plan of Mining at 'he KMA the Jv_KP_1 type- The Atkhaylovsk6ye deP991ts,RrV - 100 km from Kursk and 105 km from Orel. The 50 km long RR between Mikhaylovskaya and Arbuzovo is com- pleted. Electric RR transport will be used in the mine to a depth of 80,or 85 m. An experimental belt-conveyer line will be installed. The Yakovlev- .,skoye ore deposits :.~- lie about 30 km North of Bel- gorod. The over-all freight traffic in this area will be about 1,000 heavy RR cars per 24 hours. About 15 million tons of ore are to be hauled. Traf- fic is to be controlled thru a centralized dispatcher system. A RR connecting,the mining area with the RR station Tomarovka (between Belgorod and.Gotnya) will be built. Probably also another RR line, connecting the site with the RR station Oboyan' will be built. The mine-prospecting work in the area has reached Card 3/4 such a stage that new mines can be opened (the 2nd. SOV/127-59-2-9/21 Problems of Transportation and the General Plan of Mining at the K14A part of the Uebed-inskk.~,--Jn .9-tyhe, Yak0v1,9v%kiY MiAe.9 and Yuzhno-Lebedinskoye and Stoylenskoye'dePOsits). '7he Belgorod - Kursk stretch of the Southern RR must be moved,as it crosses ore fields. There are 3 charts and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Yuzhgiproruda, Khar1kov Card 4/4 A Collective fnrms obtain qualified builders. Sell.stroi.12 no.12:28 D '57. (MIRA 10:12) 1. Direk-tor Severo-Osetinskoy odnogodichnoy shkoly stroitelInykh masterov (desyatnikov). (North Ossetia-Building trndes--Study and teaching) _RUDIN,,~._ School for collective farm builders. Sell.strai.11 no-3:16 Yx '56. (MLRA 9!7) l.Direktor Severa-Osetinsko7 shko17 streitelln7kh masterev. (Ossetia--Building trades--Study and teaching) RUDIN, A.N. Gas industry of Central Asia and prospects for developing it. G,.z. delo. no.1;3-7 163. (KMA 16:8) 1. Sovet po koordinatsii i planirovaniyu raboty sovetov narodnogo khozyaystva Bredneaziatskogo krupnogo ekonQndcheskogo rayona. (Soviet Central Asia-Cas, Natural) 107-57-2-33/56 AUTHOR: Rnj!~D TITLE: Avometer. For Beginners (AvometF'. Dlya nachinay-u6hchikh) PERIODICAL: Radio, 1957, Nr 2, pp 28-32 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An avometer is a multipurpose electrical measuring ins.trument for measurin- direct current, DC and AC voltages, resistance, and sometimes alternating current. A single-pointer galvanometer serves to measure every above quantity. Elementary descriptionsure given of the galvftnometerg the DC voltmeter, the AC voltmeter, the DC ammeter, and the ohmmeter. Galvano- meters with a full-scale deflection sensitivity of 50 to 200(Ua are re- commended for use in avometers. The TT-l avometer has 10-, 50-, 250-, and 4000-v ranges. The voltage multiplier principle is explained in detail. Input resistance of the voltmeter and the usage of voltmeter for measuring voltages in various circuits are discussed. Germanium diodes (DG-Ts), and selenium or cuprous-oxide rectifiers are recommended for the AC voltmeter. The universal-shunt principle is explained in connection with the AC am- meter. The circuit and the measurement range of the ohmmeter are discussed in detail. The article concludes with a description of construction methods, and gives the overall circuit of the amateur-type avometer. There are 14 figures and I Soviet reference in the article. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 RUDIN, D. "Avometars." Radio no.2:28-32 F '57s WaA 10:3) (Radio measwoments) jT,11,., n. and 11~i.S. 1INPIZ,01-IT 0 ratsionaltnoi skheme moshchnogo aviatsionno,go dvigatelia. (Tekhnika vozdushnogo fiota, 190, no. 1/2, p. 1-8, diagrs.) Title tr.: A rational scheme of a high Powered aircraft engine. TL504-T4 1943 SO: 1',eronautical Sciences and Aviation in the joviet Union, Library of Congress, 19,5 5 loom Tendentsii razvtiia aviatsionnogo motorostroeniia, (Tek-hnika. vozdushnogo flota, 1943, no-4/5, P. 1-8, illus., diagrs.) Title tr.: Trends in aircraft engine construction. TL504.Th 1943 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the 6oviet Union, Library of Congress, 1955. 0 2 2 1g 165. F-A 1-8 9 Z!i v --* ! : r az 5 RUDD., E.P. Case o-f surgical treatment of a pulsating art~--tlovenous her-a- toma of the common carotid artery. Khirurgiia 39 ro.7:131-132 JI 163 (MIRA 16:12) 1. Iz kiiirurgicheskogo otdeleniya 4-y Gorodskoy bollnitsy y vrach A.Ya. Demidova, konsull-tant prof. A.I.labbolk) (glavny, Karagandy. RUDE!, E.P. (Karaganda) Effect of extIrpation of the stellate ganglia on the develop- ment of acute FALLmonary edema. Pat. fiziol. eksp. ter. 7 no.5: 55-58 S-0163 (MIRA 17:2) RIM Mauges In the properties of petroleum of Haftop and. Riocene deposits in t1* Kerch Peninsula. Geol. nefti 1 no.3:61-63 Mr (KLRA 10:8) (Kereb Peninsula--Petroleum geology) 21038 8 05Y6 I/ AO/01 AIO~W/005/046/050 AUTHOR: ~tudina m. P TITU: Preliminary r~sult-s of measuring radio wave absorption Ir the ion- osohere FERIODICAL: Referativryy zhurnal, Fizika, no 5, 1961, 39), abstract 5Zh522 ( 11,2r. 34.birsk. fiz.-tekhn..in-ta pri Tomskom un-te", 1959,no 37, 394-~96) TEXT. The author presents the results of measuring absorption in the ionosphere by the vertical probing method, conducted at Tomsk according to the ITf program. The rarge of the ionospheric station was from 1 t9 16 Me, however the photorecording of reflected signals was carried out at a,frequency of 2.2+ 0.2 Me. The measurements were carried out every day about noon and midnight. To determine absorption coefficient from the single reflection from the E-layer in daytime, double reflections from the F2-layer during night hours were used. The reflection coefficient from the F2-layer in the night time varied from 0.4 to 1. T"he author presents the curve of absorption diurnal course with a maxirmim of r.,A6 db at about 2 p..n. of looal time. [Abstracter's note: ComPlete translation.] Cardl/I GAGARIII, Yuri# AlekBeyevich, Geroy Sovetskogo Soyuza; BORZUIIGV, S.m,, red.; R I UDIIII, M.Z red.; BUKOVSKAYA, I.I.A., tekhn. red. =L (Road to outer space; notes of the Soviet astronaut-pilot] Doroga v kosmos; zapiski letchika-kosmonavta SSSR. Moskvas Voen.izd-vo M-Va obor.SSSR., 1961. 237 p. (MIRA 14:12) (Astronautics) SOROKIN, Zakha.- Art!-?mo-,,i-ch, 3,ove-t,,-.*-rgo SoyUza; RUDIN, M.Z.Y poE-:.ovr.lk, V.D. tek-hn. red. [,'-caster of blue ~,.ltitude.-l Vhoziain sinikh vysot. Moskva,, Vac-nl?.dat., !--)(4. 45 (MIRA 17:2) TIT'll, Gowiron Itopnnovich, Geroy 'Sovotskogo SOY11211; KVANIN, N.P., t~enerttl-leytenmnt aviataii, red.; IURZllN()V, polkolmik, red.; FUDIN M Z polkovnik, red. ; !4URAS HIC' V A , L.A., tekhn. red. fAviation and spacel AviatIsiin i kxsmos; rasskaz letchika- k(-)r,,non.,)vtn S)STI. Moskva, Voenizdat, 1963. 244 p. (M17 HA 16:4) (Titov, Geroan 21tepanovich, 1935-) IL 2279-66 DIT(m)/EP4 (0-2194A W LIP(c) DM- !ACCESSION NR: AP501b923 URIOO691651018100610555107h CC *,7&963.1 1AUTHOR: razanskiy., G. S.; IqLd~lorj A. I. ; Rubin N. Bo; TsiTenkov A* P. c~ TITIZ: Phase bunching of a beam. of charged particles duri=7 capture in the ac- celeration process in the OIW proton synchrotron SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya,, To 18p no, 6j, 1965p 555-A TOPIC TAGS: particle acceleration, bev accelerator, cyclic accelerator, proton accelerator,, proton beam ABSTRACT: A method for increa sing the capture by turning on beforehand a high- ,frequency accelerating field in proposed. The frequency of the accelerating field Jis varied to match deflection of the orbit in the "quasi-betatron" mode. The cap.- Iture efficiency is thus increased by bunching the particles in an azimuthal direc- tion. This bunching consists of drawing into the capture process some of the parti- cles which under normal conditions would be outside the stability region, The ap- 1plication of the high-frequency field prior to the injection of the particles pro- duces a phase bunching effect. The efficiency of the phase bunching depends on the width of the energy spectrum and on the angular spread of the Injected beam. This phase bunching mode in relatively critical to the tuning* A frequency deviation by Card 1/2 rL 2279-66 CCESSION NR: AP5016923 1003% offsets any gain that can be obtained from the capture. Calculation of the 1bunching effect are presented., and it is concluded that. the results can be employed lin accelerators designed for long-duration and mwjy-turn injections "The aut4o ."~Jthank A. B. Kuznetsov -for a useful discussion and advice, and, also G. A. BokoiiP G. P. Puchkov,, an4 Tum of the radio divigion of LVE orral (Laboratory of kj~ lEnergy., Joint Institute qt U;JOM h)"for help with the immstigations of JU . _Rest&,Xc-_ ,the accelerator mode." Orig* art* has: 6 figures and 6 formulas, SSOCIATIOW: none SUMITM: 24Aui(A ENCL: 00 SUB COM IRP ifIR REF SGV: 003 OTHER: 000 carg/2 7 RLTDIN,N.G. For better wastery of artistic textilc design. Tekst.prom.15 no.8: 9-12 Ag'55- (MLRA 8:11) (Textile design) -RuDillil V. D. R-L,din, V. D. "A quantitative microch--mical meth-d of detennining phosphoric acid." Trudy Stavrop. s.-k-h. in-ta, Issl:e 3, 1942, P. 313- 21, -B-ibliog: 9 items SO: U-3566, 15 Yorch 53, (Letopis lZhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 13, 191149) J RUDIN, D.V.; KISEIRY, A.I.; RAPPOPORT, M.A.; YFROSHM, F.K. Improving the coordination of main line and industrial trans- portation. Zhel.-dor.transp. 41 no.9:14-17 S 159. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Nachallnik gruzovoy aluzhby Sverdlovskoy dorogi (for Rubin). 2. Instruktor otdela tyazheloy promvablennoati,-transporta i evyazi Sverdlovskogo obkoma. Kommunisticheskoy partii Sovetskogo Soyuza (for Kiselev). ~3. GjavW inzhener gruzovoy sluzhby Sverdlovskoy dorogi. (for Rappoport). 4. Zamestitell nachallnika transportnogo otdela Sverdlovskogo sovnarkhoza (for Tero'shkin). (Ural Mountain region-Railroads--Freight) R 1 ~,DNG. .I 117-lip, phy!~icocheirdcal characteri's tics of the Crimean oils and their stratigraphic tire relattf.,nships". Moscow, 19t~c:. Acsid Ect USSR, Inst of Petroleum. (DiE'Fertation for the Degree of Candidate of Chernicall Sclences) SO Knizhnaya Letopis-', No. 40~ 1 Oct 55 SOV/ 137-58-7-14461 Translation frorn~ Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurglya, 1958, Nr 7, p 75 (USSR) .t%.UTHOR: Rudin, NI. TITte Pe culiarities of Casting of Steel Into Round Ingots Employed in the Manufacture of Searnless Pipes (Osobennosti razlivki stali v kruglyye slitki dlya, proizvodstva besshovnykh trub) PERIODICAL. T ekhn. - ekon. byulleten' Soveta narodnogo kliozyaystva Chel- yabinskogo ekon. administrat. r-na, 1957, Nr 2, pp 11-13 ABSTRACT. The author describes measures undertaken to reduce the amount of spoilage occurring in the manufacture of seamless pipes: The changeover from circular to polygonal cross section in ingots reduced surface stresses which appear during their cooling and thus prevented the formation of breaks in the crust; data are presented which show that the amount of spoil- age in the case of round molds is twice as great as that in the case of polygonal molds; the output ratio of first-class pipes produced f rom polygonal ingots exceeds the output of identical pipes from round ingots by 5.5%; the design of a mold for pipe ingots with 23 sides is shown. By displacing the sprue opening Card 1/2 from the middle of the mold toward its center line a distance SOV/ 137-58-7- 14461 Peculiaritie~~ of Ca,~ting of Steel Into Round IngotEs (cont,) 'Y 50 mm - the spoilage clue to cracks.was reduced 1.8 times., The introduc- c tion of a method whereby the temperature of steel is measured with the aid of ininwrsiot~ theirnocouples niadc- it possible to regulate the rate of casting without impair-ing the properties of the metal, when the S content increases from O.OZ5% to 0,050%, the .~illl(!)Unt of cracks per smelting is doubled. Tables showing the S -.:ontent and the.S/Mn-content ratio in finished metal are given, it xa~ established that the optiinal S content in the fuel oil must not exceed 0.811/o, .N..S. Card 2/2 AUTHOR: Voroblyev, L., and Rudin, TITLE: The Road to Science (Put' v nauku) PERIODICAL: Vestnik vysshey shkoly, 1958, 'Ir 10, rp 78 to (UsSR) ABSTRACT: The authors give a short review of the development and ac- tivity of the Students' Scientific Society of the Leningrad Technological Institute imeni Lensovet. The society was founded in 1,003 and comprises at present 59 circles led by renowned scientists. The present number of members exceeds 1,000. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy tekhiologicheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta (Leningrad Technological Institute imeni Lensovet) Card 1/1 RUDD, III. RUDIN, 14. 1. Ekonomicheskoe polozhenie SSSR. II. I. The economic condition of the USSR. II. The Ural-Kuznetsk Combine. Shankhai, Emigrant5kaia biblioteka, 1934. 144 p. CYr- 4 HD93 RUDINO M.A., inzh. Npw machine tools denignod by the Vitebsk Comintern Plant, Mash.Bol. no.4:3-9 '57. (MIRh 11:9) (VItAbsk-Machine tools-Dosign) -T LISOV, Ivan Ivanovich,master parashyutnogo sports SSSR; POZDNYAYBY, K.I., redaktor; RUDIN M Z pedpolkovnik,;MEDNIKOVA, A.U., tekhnichefft'vii9m CWinged infantry; stories, sketches, recollections] Krylataia oekhota; rasskazy. ocherki, vospominaniia. Moskva, Voen. izd-vo 14-va obor. SSSR, 1956. 197 P. (MIRA 10:4) (Parachutists) RUDIII, Naum Grigor!yevich;.,KMIff. A.V.,retsenzent; GOLIDSHTEYN, Kh. A. redaktor; W&DVOETA','-'-I.A.,tekhnichaskly redaktor [Guide to a knowledge of color] Rukovodstvo po tevetovedeniiu. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo M-va legkoi promyshl. SSSR, 1956. 45 p. and 25 Plates (in portfolio) (MIaA 10:5) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akadamii khudozhestv SSSR. (for Kuprin) (Color) RUDIN, N.G. Master of print designs for textile fabrics. Tekst. prom. 21 noo 4:70-71 Ap 16le (MIRA 14:7) (Textile design) -~'IWAX15 VAMA Fq.F,%,Iv RUDIN, N.G. Let us continue artistic traditions in the nanufacturo of Pavlov shawls. Taket. prom. 16 ne.3.,14-16 Mr 156. NLRA 9:6) (Shawls),(Textile printing) 6. .4p) t ,: 9 2~1 yaw vv- RUD IN, K.A Decorative art. Tekst prom 16 no 10:46-48 0 '56. (MlRA 10:1) (Tax;ile ~egighj SII,A'F-NKOV, k~~ln,`, r-khn. riauk- R."'., Prw~ t i~,.: n 1 r,,.,. fl" gii 1~ C Cf~ Pf, I I povr 3 r o k on TV 1 5~ 64 141 P A I RUDIN, S., inzhendr. Standardizing and modernizing parts for the service force. Mor. flot 7 ito.4:9-14 Ap 147. MRA 9:6) (Ships--Maintenance and rapair)(Haval architecture--Spacification) HASLOV, Vyachealav Andrianovich; LUKOVTM , A.A., inzh.i red,-, PETUKHOV, P.Z., doktor tekhn.nauk, red.; RUDIN, S.I., inzh., red.; SUSTAVOV, K.I.. inzh., red.; kand.tekhn.nauk. red.; SARAFAMIIKOVA, G.A." red.izd-va; MARCHENKOV, I.A., tekhn.red. [IncreaBing labor productivity in assembling mechanical equipment] Povyshenie proizvoditellnosti truda nn montazhe mekhanichaskogo oborudovaniia. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinoatroit. lit-ry, 1960. 105 p. (Bibliotechka alesaria-montazhniks, no.10). (MIRA 14:2) (Machine-shop practice) M-1 Ib IWO ALIUM, Sh-W, I.T.i A..d..Wam Of UW A3 VkSSRi Dyt.-I Y,-P 3-1y, - win, Q.T.; Str.d-.'kyy, M.V., R.W.. S.Kj P,l vh, V.P. T X=1 Influence of InItIal Disturbances On the Dovtlepmmt or ~-Lj-r~ at"soiCanditions When Air M.110 -ub.. I . : I I PMUMICALt Dopovidt Akademlyl nauk Uk-liculkoy-I Radjano'koyl Sotsisli.tyctnoyi Reepubliky. 19050. No. 2. pp. 173 - 176 Tr= I This paper present. the results of eKp-rimnt4 studying -.he nst~m of velocity P-l" tLon. Jr. a tube with various rates of artifi,-LU:y-cr-jt*,j tur. bulem- or the aij strwan, ans thoir'*tfsat on the hydraulic molstarce. -h- VaLl-ing conclusions - 4--, .11..-c,% should be We for the I,jt"l t,,, bul.n-. or stme,s -ft." calculatIng host tra,morer and h,-Imullc -tnt~-- fo r I fluid sm,,lng through r,lati-ly short tuts,. Effects of artlritL~i turbd--. are P&MIMI-Ir Cr-at at the transition stage. Initial disturbances dl, %-y wIthin relativaly short I*W-h of tubes, -h- lengths being dv;e~~ent 2n the swMW tudo Of Lftltl - - and the Reynolds nusiber. ZnltiaLl disturtancis t ~Irbul!nc do *free the veiu~ coefficient or hydruaic resistance within -he ru%g, C-4 or Ayholtia numbers frews 2.0C0 - 5,0001 a- higher values themor -the-r effec, OM %IIA tmm passing -k-u,%h a tube (having a length or 3C dl~ters) Is within the Llmdtm, or the masturvoent error. The exp-leental stand Includel a 4.UX) m V locW round tube having a 51 m inmer diameter. InIttal disturbanc-o wvr~ rr~t~l with the help of perforated disks or or 3 - 5 and 10 m in dl~ter. installed Li the j tole tube section. ftl.atlons were masured end mcord~d by an ;TA-5A (=Z) electric the-.aheoremtr. a' Rvrbo'd~ nuc~b- rrcem 700 to 10.0r'). FU. ~ I shown oscJJJ*gr,%cs giving the dependence or velocity PulsetIcn3 in the in- take - On the Reynolds m=b-m (disk with 3 m perforations. eceffIcIent or cloating P - 0.18). Fig. 2 glees the rwlg* or critical Reynolds mw~trs, M. - 3 shows the dependence or the relative ~Jml piamation on the cwfrl.-Jqn-. of tlc4WIIA. Flg~ & ShO-3 how tbm .,*rar. relative velocity pulsations ch,,hgo Jam the length Of . tub. with . 10 - p-rf-t~d disk. The- r,- k fig-, AMOCUTICHs In ty%ut toploenorgetyky M t,krS3A ~Institutq ~r P.-It P-r "I. =r1ruz o f -he A3 UkrGSR) C-rct V2 RUDE.-, Sillvestr Nikolayevich; DUGINA, N.A., [I'lanual for an assembly fitter] Spravochnik iTontazhnika. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1962. (Machine-shop practice) tekhn. red. slesaria- 221 p. (MIRA 15:7) -V)u)148- __ --7--SOURCE~ ~CUDL-__ AC-C NR AIRW %UVHOR: Pavlenko, V. G.; R TITTE: Frictional resistance of a ship in shallow flowing water and under laminar now conditions SOURCE: Ref. zh. Vodnyy transport, Abs. 1OV131 'EF SOTRCE: Tr. Novosib. in-ta inzh. vodn. transp., vyp. 25, 1966, 42-49 U TOPIC TAGS: shipbuilding engineering, hydrodynamics, drag -coefficient, laminar f 1 ow ABSTRACT: Graphic results are.presented on a calculated eystem of equations char- acterizing the motion of a fluid between the bottom of a ship and a river's bottom. The ship is considered at rest, and the river's bottom to be moving opposite to the ship's direction of miotion. Since the deviation of the drag coefficient caused by the water current does not exceed t4% of its value without current, its effect on the ship's resistance under laminar flow conditions can be ignored. The current speed between Lhe boundary layers of a ship's bottom and a river's bottom can rise by 30% of its value, determined by neglecting the generation of boundar- layers. The tangential stress on Lho ship's bottom can increase by more than 10 times during --orion in shallow water. The ship's speed relative to the water has to,be corrected bv a factor