SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SELEZNEVA, YE.S. - SELTDOVKINA, A.A.

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Gidr-,l j M, PHASE II TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 20 - II BOOK Call No. : Qc 86i-`T85 Authors: ZVEREV, A. S., KIRYUKHIN, B. V., KONDRAVYEV, K. Ya., SELEZNEVA, Ye. S., TVERSKOY, P. N., YUDIN, M. I. Full Title: COURSE OF METEOROLOGY (PHYSICS OF THE ATMOSPHERE) Transliterated Title: Kurs meteorologii (Fizika atmosfery) Publishing Data Originating Agency: None Publishing House: Hydrometeorological Publishing House (GD4IZ) Date: 1951 No. pp.: 888 No. of copies: 10,000 Editorial Staff Editor: Professor Tverskoy, P. N. Tech. Ed.: None Editor-in-Chief: None Appraiser: None Others: 1) Scientific Council and the scientific personnel of the Main Geophysical Observatory, 2) Prof. Khromov, S. P., who critically analysed the manuscript. Text Data Coverage: A fundamental course in the physics of the atmosphere, covering its properties, methods of investigation, application of thermodynamics, radiant energy, heat energy, water vapor, motion, weather and its forecasting, atmospheric optics, electricity, and acoustics. --ind -,C"D-- TIT-V, K. Ya. 1 'Nikcdn~,evlch Tverskoy," ll.:eteorol. i gidrolog;yra No 1 Q;'~ pp ~ Q- 60 C,r, Lha occasi,--n .f the 6',"'-h of t:if~ well !Mr.),an Soviet meteorolo-giA and gcophy3icint, Prof P. N. Tversko.~,, Doctor oll Phyelcomathennatic-t! Science3 -:,nd head of Of the phySlcs 1-~I' ti!e At-moaph.rc- In LenInji-Lu, University. (FZI-,Ge,-31, SXIXZNF,VA,Ye.S., kandidat f1siko-matemnticheakikh nauk , Conditions determining the number of cumulus clouds. Meteor.i gidrol. no.2:8-14 1? 151. (MIRA 8:9) 1. Glavnaya geofizicheskava observatoriya im. Ii.lJoyeykova, Leningrad. (Clouds) lw~ ZAVARINA, Mariya Vasillyevna;,SELXZHUA, Te.S,,,otvetstveanyy redalctor; YASNOGORODSKAYA. M.N., redaktar; BUYNOA, M.I., tekhnicheek-iy redaktor [The atmosphere] Atmosfera. Leningrad. Gidrometeorologichookoe izd-vo. 1956. 127 P- (Mim 9-9) (Atmosphere) Aeroclimatological research conducted in the Main Geophysical Observatory. Trudy Tashk.geofizoobsere no.11/12:5-9 '56. (MM 10:8) i.Glavna,ya Goofizicheskav,- observatoriya. (Climatology) (Meteorology) SELEZNEVAj Yew.S.-- First radiosonde. Trudy GGGO no.56:7-18 156. (Radisondes) SEURZITEWA, Ye..';. Heipht of the lower :)oimdary of stratified clemds in air masses. Trudy WO no.63:22-31 '56. (MLRA 10:5) (Clouds) KIMIAN, A.Kh.; BOROVIKOV, A.M.; DZERDZE'r&VSKIY, B.L.; DYUBYUK, A.F.; ZTIMV, A.S.; ZOLOTAREV, M.A.; KRICHIAK, O.G.; KUMIIT, I.A.; FmS' N.Z.; SMEZN9,Y.A,, Ye.S.; YASI-IDWRODSKItYA, M.M., red.; VLADIMIROV, 6.G.-, (ClGud atlas] Atlas oblakov. Leningrad, Gidrometeor.izd-vo, 1957. 45 P. (MIRA 12:9) 1. lbassia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye gidrometeoro- logicheskoy aluzhby. (Clouds) SELBZNEVA, Yevgeniya Semenovne; TUDOROVSKAYA, Yelena Alekesnarovne; - if. ; SOWVBYCHIK, A.*.A., tekhn.red. I . 0, 0 .1 [F.A.MolchBnov; eminent Soviet serolog .,ist] P.A.Molchanov vydaiushchiisia sovetakii aerolog. Leningraa, Giarometeor. izd-vo, 1958. 101 p. (MIRA 12:2) (Molchanov, Pavel Aleksandrovich, 1893-1941) (Meteorology) SELF,ZNEU, Yo.S. Origin of north winds occurring in the Sevan basin in summer. Trudy GGO no. 8:77-83 '58. (MM 1l: 12) Mvan region--Winds) Ir-I PHASE I BOOK mlm=am SOV/3T89 907/2-M-93 Leningrad. Glavnaya geofizicheeka" obserratoriya ineni A.I. VOyeYkava Vaprosy fiziki atnosfery (Problems in pbTsics of the Ataosl*ere) Leningrady Gidrometeoizdat-o 1959- 13.3 Y- (Series: Its: Trudy., rn. 93) 1.9200 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: USSR. Sovet Kinistrov. Glavnoye upravleni7e gidrometeoro- logicheskoy sluzhby. Ed. (Title page): Ye,S. Selezneva. Candidate of Physics and Mathematics; Ed. (Inside book-~-:X.X, Y"nago-rodmkAya; Tech. Md.: A.N. Sergeyev. PURPOSEt This publication is intended for swcialisto in meteorology., aerologyp and meteorological instrmsentation. COVERACM: This collection of twelve articles contains the rematis of studieo done under the =apices of the Olavnsya, geofilichesk"s observatorlyn imani, A.I, Voyeykava (Main Geophysical Observatory imeni A&I. Voyeykor), The first six articles give the results of aeralogical inveitigations of clouds, and the structure of anticyclones and local vinds. The last six articles cover the Card 1/6 Problems in Physics of the Atmosphere SOV/3789 methods of serological investigation of atmospheric ozoney aerosols., con- dansation nuclei., and the chemical ixptrities in atmospheric precipitation. A description of new or improved instruments used in serological investigations is also given. References are glmn at the and of so= articles. TAMB OF COPIMM: ,Selezneva, Ye.S. The Borders and the Vertical Thickness of Convection Clouds 3 On the basis of data obtained by aircraft soundings in the area of Leningrad.. Moscow and Kiyevt the author gives the characteristics of the altitude of the base and the vertical thickness of r convection clouds. Peculiarities in the stratific&tjLon of the atmosphere due to nonuniform vertical develbywrkt, of these clouds, and temperature conditions on the upper b-~rder of lamim'ryus and large cumulus clouds are also investigated. Petrenchuk, O.P. Some Properties of Pressure Fields in Baric Formations With Elliptical Isobars 21 The author derives a formula for calculating the pressure changes in elliptical anticy-clones resulting from a change in the curvature of the Card 2/ 6 Problems in Physics of the Atmosphere SOV/3789 trajectory of particles. With the use of this formala a theoretical model of the pressure tendency field is computed. The theoretical model is compared with the actual. pressure tendenc-7 field. Vasillchenko., I.V. The Problem of a Stationary Com ctive Current 29 Different theories of several meteorologists concerning the problem of stationary convection current are analyzed. An attempt is made to arrive at a generally acceptable solution to this problem by solving a system of free convection equations., assuming that there is a power ftmction relationship between the turbulence coefficient of the convective current and the altitude of the current source. Meshcherskaya, A.V. Some Data on Vertical Velocities rear Mountain Passes 37 The author evaluates the magnitude of downward air currents near mountain passes as vell as the characteristic of a transitional zone between air currents moving in different directions. Card 3/6 Problems in Physics of the Atmosphere SOV/3789 Petrenchuk, O.P. Peculiarities of the Temperature Field in Anticyclones On the basis of statistical analysis, the author describes the distribution of the horizontal temperature contrast as well as the frequency of stable layers and inversiz)ns according to altitude and the stage of development of anticyclones. Dergach., A.L. Effect. of Radiation Fog on the Develollment of Temperature Inversion The author analyzes some experimental data obtained by sounding the fog in the region of Dixon Island in 1956. The analysis leads to the conclusion that radiation inversions in the air layer near the ground are of a local character. Radiation fog, hovever, has a direct effect on the evolation of the inversion. Gushchin, G.P. Measuring the Ozone Content From Aircraft The author outlines the methods and describes the equilment used in measuring the general ozone content from an airplane. Measurements were made by the optical method using an ozonometer with filters. Results of the first eleven soundings in the Leningrad region in 1957-1958 arr--.g4--(mn. The data dbtained are compared with ground measurements of ozone content made in the same region by means of a Dobson's sj*--ctrophot4wter. 47 56 6o Card 4/6 Problems in Physics of the Atmosphere SOV/P89 Myukhkyarya., V.I. Universal Electrophotometer 70 Adescription is given of hn electrophotometer used for the study of'-light propagation in the earth's atmosphere.. light, reflected by the moon and planets.. and other radiation in the visible light zone. Some problems relative to operating the electrophatometer are discussed. The author proposes a sinple method for checking the linearity of the optical characteristic of the photometer., and a new method for measuring the degree and the angle of light polarization. Aleksandrov., N.N., and O.P. Petrenchuk. Methods for Measuring the Condensation Nuclei in the Free Atmosphere by Aircraft Soundings 81 The article describes the'methods for mbazuring the condensation nuclei in the free atmosphere during the IGY. Zaydell, A.N., and Yu.I. Turkin. Analysis of Atmospheric Precipitation for Na,, K, Cat and Ng Content 88 Card 5/6 Problems in Physics of the Atmosphere SOV/3789 Korchigina, K.k., V.I. Myukhkyux7a., and T.A. Smirnova. Distribution of Brightness Over the Day and Wight Sky 95 The authors give data on observations made during the summer of 1958 in Voyeykovo with an electrophotometer with a FEU-19 photomultiplier. A brief analysis of results is given. Gushchin, G.P. Basic Tables for Calculating the General Atmospheric Ozone Content by Optical Observations 104 The article contains the tables used by the ozonometric stations in the USSR. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 6/6 .,TA/cdw/mas 7-29-6o P-q. it- 1 M r-li P- 'u-s s'n j- -i i -w r P--- 't-rt-, -v -"A--i tj ~A" ~~d 'd U P~ ;~W-v WA -WITAS --it Aq IKI %I NOLLVlldD3lid ~IVMWSCKL KDUtk,&.Co jW:)MPD 10 SWINVWX3 MV "pf ..... p l -P"- "-I r- -PIN --1- 1. .--3 -IJ-r r-i 1. --jr- .41 P. ".1- . ........ P- q Aq In"d AP 3% t' - l H . - - U KOV4 f3-DUMd I O AO 'h ACM3V J O V 3V V LA U q - I'll' 9? .VT.fq., njqd-~~y r- ~ P '---Y Tlt7 --,.j 'r-T PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4173 SM/2-S-102 Leningrad. Glavnaya geofizicheskaya observatoriya Voprosy fiziki oblakov (Problems in the Physics of Clouds) Leningrad, Gidrometeoiz- dat., 1960. 102 p. (Series: Its: Trudy, vyp. 102). Errata slip inserted. 1,150 copies printed. Additional Sponsoring Agency: USSR. Glavnoye upravleniya gidroweteorologicheskoy sluzhby. Ed. (Title page): 11. S. Shishkin, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics; Ed.(Inside bouk): V. S. Protopopov; Tech. Ed.: M. I. Braynina. PURPOSE: The publication is intended for the scientific workers in meteorology and aerology, as well as for graduate students in these fields. COVERAGE: This is a collection of 6 articles published as No. 102 of the Transac- tions of the Main Geophysical Observatory imeni A. I. Voyeykov and dealing with the physics of clouds. Individual articles are concerned with convective clouds and their radar characteristics., the microstructure of supercooled clouds, radar characteristics of thunderstorms., and the problem of the optimum radio wave for detection of cloud systems and precipitation. References accompany each article. Card 1/2 Problems in the Physics of Clouds SOV/4173 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Selezneva. Ye..S., and M. P. Churinova. Some Characteristics of the Condition of the Atmosphere During the Formation of Cu=.lus and Cumulonimbus Clouds 3 Shishkin, N. S. Investigations of the Breakup of Convective Clouds During Unstable Stratification of the Atmosphere 21 Nikandrova, G. T., and M. A. Xhimach. Characteristics of the Microstructure of Supercooled Clouds 50 Nil-drova, G. T.J, and Yu. S. Fridn-n. On the Problem of Method in Deteridn- ing the C:"racteristics of the Distribution of Droplet Sizes in Clouds 58 Kotov, N. F. Fadar Cha ateristics of Cloudbursts and Thunderstorms 63 Sallyman, Ye. M. Problem of the Optirmm Length of Fiadio Wave for the Detection of Cloud Systems and Precipitation 94 AVAILABLE: Lib:~-ivj of Congress Card 2/2 JA/edw/fal 9-9-6o TOROIRSOY, P.A.; MESEICHEREKAT.,A, A.T.; SM%W.A,__Te.S.; CHESTNAYA, I.I.; AWMID, M.M.; KIRILLOYA, T.T.; IMSINA, L.Y.; OGNLTA, T.A.; SEROVA, N.V.; TIMCFETRY, M.P.. kand.fiz.-mat.nauk; ZEEDANOYAD LoP.p red.; BRATKIRA, M.I., tekhn.red. [Meteorological regime of Lake Sevan3 Meteorologicheskii rezhim ozers Seven. Pod red. M.P.Timofeeva. Leningrad, Gidromsteor. izd-vo, 1960. 310 p. (mIRA 14:3) 1. Leningrad. Glavnaya geofizicheakeya observatoriya. (Sevan Lake region--Meteorology) VORONTSOV, Petr Alekseyovich; SMZIIEVA, Te.S., otv.red.; TASNOGORODSKATA, M.M., red.; BRATNINA, M.I., tekhnred. [Aerological investigation of the boundary layer of the atmosphere] Aerologicheskie iseledovaniia pogranichnogo slois atmoafery. Leningrad, Gidrometeor.izd-vo, 1960, 450 p. (MIRA 13:5) (meteorology) SELEZNEVA., Ye.S.,__q~~y. -red.; GUSHCHIN, G.P., otv. red.; VLASOVA., Yu.V. ------red',- J~-__SERGEYEV, A.N., tekhn. red. [Data on the chemical composition of atLrospheric precipitation and total ozone content of the atmosphere at various points of the U.S.S.R.; materials of the International Geophysical Year and International Geophysical Cooperation for 1957-1959]Dannye po khi- richeskomu sostavu atmosfernykh osadkov i obshchemu soderzhaniiu ozona v atmosfere v razlichrWkh punktakh SSSR; materialy MGG i MGS za 1957-1959 gg. Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat, 1961,81 t JBIRI .15:4* 1. Leningrad. Glavnaya geofizicheskaya observa or ya. (Precipitation(Metereology)) (Air-Analysis) (ozone) S/169/62/000/011/019/077 D228/D307 AUT11OR: Se lezneva, TITLIE: Investigating the chemical composition of atmos- pheric precipitation PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 11, 1 '962, 19, abstract 113129 (Geofiz. byul., 1.,'ezhduved. geofiz. kom-t pri Prezidiume _;TI*SSSR, no. 11, 1962, 12-15) T-I--_XIT: During the IGY precipitation samples were gathered and analyzed at 13 stations on the Union's European territory, loca- ted in diEferent physico-geographic and climatic environmen s. Det- erminations were chiefly m~-.de of the anions S04 2- Cl- 1 1i03 ~-, and 2- + +, g2+, and Ca 2+ the pH; and the 11C03 ; the cations Na+, K , IRI 4 M conductivity. Charts of the average concentrations for the year and for the cold and woxm seasons were co-astructed with respect to each component. Data for Finland, Scandinavia, and Czechoslovakia were also used. The main precipitation components are sulfates and Card 1/2 Investigating the chemical "'/169/62/000/011/019/077 D228/D307 chlorides. The latter are largely of marine origin, since their concentration comprises 2-3 mg/1 on coasts and about I mg/1 inland. In some continental areas, however, the concentration of Cl- is con- siderable. Human activity appears to influence the sulfate content. A high content Of S04 2- is noted in the Ukraine's industrial areas ( > 10 mg/1); in other regions the content Of-SO4 2- constitutes 2-3 mg/l. Of the cations Ca2+ has the highest concentration (1-4- mg/1). f-Abstracter's note: Gomplete translation-7 Card 2/2 SELEZtW,,VA, ~e.S. Vertical distribaticn of condensation nuclei under different conditions of atmospheric stratification. Trudy GGO no.134: 3-13 i62. (MIRA 15-.6) (Atmospheric nucleation) PETRENCHUKJ, O.P.; SELEZNEVA, Ye.S. Variation in the concentration of principal chemical impurities in precipitation as a function of meteorological conditions. Trudy GGO no.134:14-25 162. (MIRA 15:6) (Precipitation (Yieteorology)) TVERSKOY, Pavel Nikolayevich. Prinimal uchastiye KIRYUKHIN, B.V.2, S.EI"wZNF,VA,YQ S, red.; VLASOVA, Yu.V., red.; BRATKINA, M.I., tekh.n. red.; VOLKOV, N.V., tekhn. red. [Course in meteorology; the physics of the atmosphere]Kurs me- teorologii; fizika atmosfery. Pod red. E.S.Seleznevoi. Lenin- grad, Gidrometeoizdat, 1962. 669 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Atmosphere) EWT(J)/BDS ASDIAFFTCIFSD-3 RB 12766-63 S/169/63/000/004/005/017 AUMOR: Drozaova., V. M., Petrenchuk. 0. P., Selezneva, )[g.8 NV TITLE: The chemical composition of atmospheric RreciRitation as de- termined by investigations during the LCULand the International Geophysical Cooneration. Vy \V r.KKIODICAL: Referativnyy zburnal, Geofizika, no. 4, 1963, abstract 4BI20 (Sb. materialy konferentsly poitogam MG (1960) 1 meteorol. izuch., AntarakUdy (1959). M. Gidrometeoizdat, 1961, i87-2o6) TEXT: During the IGY samples of atmospheric precipitation were taken systematically at 13 meteorological stations located in maritimep continental, and high-altitude regions of the USSR thea sent to Leningrad for analysis, A total of 1,060 samples were analyzed; these included 246 summa y monthly samples and 834 individual samples. SO~_, Cr, NOj , HCO - anions, Na.+ NH +1, Mgl*"", Ca4+ cations, and also the pH were det;Qned in these analyses. 4 Annual charts as well as seesonal charts were compiled for each cogonent. The relative prevalence of anions in decreasing order was S04-- EC03 C' N03-; for high-altitude and Central Asian stations Card 1/3 L 12766-63 S/169/631004004/005/01T The chemical composition of atmospheric precipitation... HC'03- S04-- Cl- M03- for cations in samples from maritime stations Na" Ca++ K+ Mg +4 and for continental stations Ca-t-+ Na` K+ mg++ Differences in annual concentrations Of S04 in precipitation were discovered in the charts: the concentration was minimal in the north and the northwest (3 mg/1), to the south it increased to 12 mg/l; the concentration was greater in the winter than in the summ r. The Cl- concentration was greater'close to the sea and in the winter. The nitrogen concentration fluctuated on the average between 1 to 1.5 mg/l; the average annual pH value was 5.5 to 6.0 almost every- where; some increase toward the south was noted in individual samples. The average amounts of these substances falling an one hectare in one year were calculated on the basis of these data. It was found that up to 10'- 15 kg/ha of sulfur fell in the south and 5 kg/ba in the north; Ca appeared in amounts- of 15 - 20 kg/ha; Cl -- 5 to 7 kg/ha; nitrogen -- 3 to 5 lw/ha- The Cl-/Na and S04--/Cl- ratios were also determined; it was found that the.first ratio Card 2/3 =777-777~~ L 12766-63 S/169/63/000/004/005/017 The chemical composition of atmospheric precipitation... was less than one for the entire European Part of the USSR, the second was equal to 2 at maritime stations and was larger inside the country. An analysis of all the data disclosed seasonal changes in the content of all admixtures in precipitation, the influence of continental sources for contamination of the atmosphere, and an incretase in'admixtures of marine origin in the maritime regions. There were 21 references. /A-bstracter's note: Complete translation.7 Card 3/3 - Sr.ptial changP-S in the concentration of condensation nuclei a~~,n:-Aing to data gathered in horizontal flights over the Fur-opear, territories of tha U.S.S.R. Trudy GGO no.141-:3-18 I 1", 3. (MIRA 17:4) DROZDOVAY Valentina Mikhaylovna; PETRENCIIUK, 011ga Petrovna; ,;EIEZI,!.-vilA,_Yevggr-~ya-Semenovna; SVISTOV, Petr Filippovich; e.F., red. [Chemical composition of the atmospheric precipitation in the European territory of the U.S.S.R.) Khimicheskii sostav atmosfernykh osadkov na Evropeiskoi territorii SSSR. [By] V.M.Drozdova i dr. Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat, 1964. 209 p. (MIiLk 17: 5) 1. Otdel aeroloL-icheskikh issledovaniy Glavnoy geofiziche- skoy observatori-- (for all except Kapitanets). !* ~; . V ~-. ~ I r , ou '. ~ - rl - " " :. ~ f'All, f, I/ t: -- !,(tq . , r,, ' 1,,, '11, 1 ^ . . .1 . 11 1 . M, , rf).- I r,,,, i; :,G ) tio. ' 54 - ~- I -~ ':v~. '7,-'7) SELEMIEVA, Ye. S. --, "The main features of condensation nuclei concentration distribution in the free atmosphere over the European part of the USSR." paper to be presented at Symp on Atmospheric Chemistry, Circulation & Aerosols, Visby, Sweden, 18-25 Aug 1965. Main A.I. Volikov Geophysical Observatory, Leningrad. I ACC NIR: A1.11605 W1 ~j\ ) Monograph UR/ Se.lezneva, Yevgeniya Semenovna Atmospheric aerosols; condens'ation nuclei (Atmosfernyye aerozoli; yadra kondensataii) Leeningrad, Gidrometeoizdat., 1966. 173 P. illus., biblio., tables. 1200 copies printed. TOPIC TAGS: atmospheric physics, atmospheric aerosol, condensation nucleus, air pollution, atmospheric particle, air pollutant, meteorologic test area PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This monograph is intended for the use of scientists working in several branches of atmospheric physics and related disciplines. It discusses the results of investigations of minute aerosol particles (r !5L lo-4 cm), the so-called ordinary condensation nuclei. Data obtained between 1958 and 1964 by several investigators using Sholz counters installed in aircraft flown over various regions of the USSR have been analyzed. The results reported in this book provide considerable information on the vertical and horizontal distribution over Soviet territory of condensation nuclei in the lower troposphere. V. Ya. Nikandrov and. P. A. Vorontaov (main Geophysical observatory) supervised and. supported the work; theoretical aspects were discussed with D. L. Laykhtman and M. T. Yudin, TABLE OF CONTEINTS: Introd ction - 3 Card V3 UDC: 551.540.04 ACC NRj AM6033081 Ch, I. Brief review of research on atmospheric condensation nuclei - 7 Ch. Il. Organizatiou and methods of observing condensation nuclei from airplanes - 1. Points observed. Number of soundings - 17 2. Airborn nuclei counters - 20 3. Nuclei c6unter errors - 24 4. Test evaluation of methodological errors - 30 5. Representativeness of a single measurement in the free atmosphere - 32 Ch. III. Vertical distribution of condensation nuclei - 34 1. General regularities - 34 2. Mean distribution of condensation,nuclei - 41 3. Condensation nuclei distribution above different stations - 43 4. Seasonal variation in the vertical distribution of condensation nuclei - 47 5. fiamual change in condensation-nuclei concentration at various heights - 52 6. Recurrence of different values of condensation-nuclei concentration - 58 7'. Condensation-nuclei distribution in different atmospheric stratifications 61 8. Estimation of the turbulence coefficient for the free atmosphere - 71 Ch. IV. Condensation-nuclei content in the atmospheric surface boundary layer - 78 1. Obseryational results at Voyeykovo - 79 2. Ground - based observational results at sounding stations - 81 3. Patterns of condensation-nuclei concentrations in the atmospheric surface boundary layer - 90 Card 2/3 ACC NR: Ch. V. Spatial variations in condensation-nuclei concentration -'96 1. Condensation-nuclei distribution of European USSR - 97 2. Some data on the content of condensation nuclei in the air over coastal regions and Geas - 103 5. Condennativii-nuclei distribution over different underlying surfaces - 109 4. Effect of industrial sources on the content of condensation nuclei in the atinO3phere - 116 5. Condennatiu,,:--nuclei distribution over an experimental meteorological area - 128 1 0. Horizontal exchange coefficient 134 Conclusions 138 References 153 Appendixes - 159- SUB CODE: 04/ SUBM DATE: lMun661 ORIG REF: 077/ OM MF: 072/ J V.P.; SELE71-iFVA, Ya.A.; LIPUINA, A.P.; BRAGINA, Z.T. Antipyrine dyes as analytical reagents. Paport No. 3: Photometric det,ei-minatlon of zinc. Zhur. ana2. khim. 21 no. 1:28-33 166 (MIRA 19:1) 1. Ferm5kly go-qudarstvennp, universitet ilmeiii Garlkoga. . n ACC INR,' AT6020804 SOURCE CODHI Uif/bobo/K/bod/ i5162) AUTHORt -~!i~zov b T, (Kiev) ORG-z none TITLE: The propagat,ion of elastic wave-s along a cylindrical cavity filled vith a flowing fluid SOURCE: AN UkrSM. Institut mokhaniki. K onts e ntrE~t~iya_ pgg~jheni)~j gone entra tion of stresses), no. 1. Kiev, Haukova dumka, 1965, 225~32 TOPIC TAGS: wave propagation, magnetohydrodynamics, elastic wave, fluid mechanicsy stress analysis A13STRACT: A study is made involving the problem of raagnotohydroolasticity in the propagation of axially symmetric iravus in an elastic body--~Iowing_ fluid system. It The elastic body of infinite extent contains a cylindrical cavity of circular cross section which is filled with a nonviscous compressible fluid in motion. Along the axis of the cavity there exists a uni-form. constant magnetic field, and the elautic body is assumed to be magnetically and electricaUy neutral. The conventional approach to this typo of problem is one of seeking a solution through the use of Bessel functions; however, the aathor states a more exact deLfinition of the problem Card V2 ACC NR. AT6o2o8O4 leading to a study of generated I-Qrpergeometric equations (see G. Sui and L. Walker. Voprosy volnoyodnogo rasprostraneniya elektromagnitnykh voln v girotropnykii sredakhp M., IL, 1955). Radial stress and deformation are derived and expressed in the form of dimensionless parameters. The dynamic aspects of the problem are expressed in the form of a dispersion equation which relates the phase velocity with wavelength. Dynamic relationships make use of Whittaker-MacDonald functions expressed in the form stated by N. N. Lebedev (Spetsialinyye funktsi-i i ikh prilonheniyu, M. Fi-riatgisp 1963). A suc4~Wd~i "-r -app-roximation method is applied to the f inding of roots of the dynainic equation. Orig. art. h" 1 39 equations and I figure. SUB CCOEt 20,, 13/ SUBM I)ATFj noct65/ ORIO R&s OD6/ OTH Ra 1 005 L 36347-66 INT (d) Ian (1) /WT (m YaTP (k) IEWP (w) 151P (v) IJP(c) M1GW1UW ACC NR, AP6007808--- SOURCE CODE: UR/o6'~~-i-/66/666/b-62~/o-ifg/-o-la2~~r-r-. AUTHORS: Selezov, I. T.; Lazarenko, 14. A. ORG: Institute of Cybernetics All y :;1 (5) R:) - _V-_ (Instytul. Kibernetyk Institu of Goophysics, All UhSft (InGtytut geofizyYy All W-0;1() TITLE: Scattering and diffraction of elastic waves in a spherc'placed in a half-space SOURCE: AN UkrRSR. Dopovidl, no. 2, 1966, 179-182 TOPIC TAOS: elastic wr~.ve, seismic wave, wave diffraction, wave scattering, seismic prospecting A11STRACT: The diffraction and scattering of elastic waves on a rigid sphere placed in a half-space has been investigated. The solutions for the scattered fieldout6ide the sphere and frequent reflected fields vere formulated by using the method of representation. The solution3 presented can be used for seismic prospecting. The paper was presented by S.~ S51-ibbotin, Member of Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSIR. Orig. art. has 1. figure and 24 formulas. (Based on authors' abstract] [HT1 :111B CODE: 20/ SUB14 DATE: iosep64/ OTH REF:-003 0 ~,/ S/124/61/000/010/052/056 D251ID301 AUTHOR: Selezov, I.T. .. . ......... . TITLE: The equations of motion of flexible plates PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, no. 10, 1961, 19, abstract 10 V128 (Prikl. mekhanika, 1959, 5, no. 4, 444-448) TEXT, The result is given of the equations of free trans- verse oscillations of flexible flat rectangular plates, the effect of transverse forces and rotational inertia being considered. If terms dependent on the inertia of the displacements u and v in the plane of the plate are ignored, then it is possible to derive the stress function (P. The system obtained consists of two equations corresponding to the function of bending w and the stress function (F in stepped form with non'-linear Karman equations for the rectan- gular plate. Similar equations are obtained for circular plates , with axi-symmetric deformation. CAbstracter's note: Complete traA- slation-7 Card 1/1 AUTHOR: Selezov, I.T. S/021/60/000/00c.1/004/009 D210/D303 TITLE: On transverse vibrations of' a plate PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk Ukrayinslkoyi RSR- Dopovidip no. 9, 1960p 1190 - lJ_q2 TEXT: Using IVI.O. Killchevskyyls algorithm (Refs. I and 2: Prykl- matem. i mekh., 2, 427~ 19391 4, 83~ 51 73, 1940) the author pro- ves and investigates the reneral equations for the dynamics of the plate. It enables -the reduction of the three-dimensional problem to a plane problem. It is initiated by equations a - (k + it) ~- tj + Px, - P atz a2U2 (2) VV2% + (k PX2 = P a121 a?U3 1.5) PVIU3 + ('- + V)+ P -at, Card 1/5 On transverse vibrations of a plate with some initial conditions, where -2 2 R 2 + 2 P ~x3 and 2 2 + 1~1 2 2 ~XV x 1 2 and by assuming that S/021/bO/000./009/004/009 D210/D303 + 'U3 E) E) &x3) U 3 W ~r U1+ ('U2 TT x 1 2 00 'Yok;041 W, VWAX3. Z.W k-0 k-0 the following systems of equations were obtained 2 0, -i 2,u) 2M2n-W2,1 + 2%h2"-'82,,-j) q, - q2, Card 2/5 (10) (12) A 29171 S/021/60/000/009/"004/009 On trar.!~verse vibrations of - olate ... D210/D303 I h2~V2ZZ,~' h2~-2 02-1) = 0. w0 + 2 w + 2:,)(2ti + 1)(2 n i- 2):u2, + (k +!-L) (21 + 1) 32, +1 (12) n = 0, 1, 2,3,..., (12) + + 2.~,) + ,,t2n (2tz + 1) 1 ~ 0, n It contains all kno-%~m equations of the dynamics of the plate. De- tainin6 all terms up to and including (2h)5 one has + a~~.IV2 82 V, _i_ a, a. 2 + b 20- iat*2 a2 ~ji2 V, - b~~2v' 2 ~L V bf at*, I I W. = 0, b, v 2 -1- b 4 -L &.4 at* Curd 3/5 S/02i~60/ 0,1: 0/ 009/004/009 On transverse vibrations of a plate D210/D3075 where W* wo X*) (x t* Cs t q 2h 1 2 2h 19 X2)9 2h PC 2Y f s 2 c C* = C - phase velocity, wave length, and a , b C p q depends on Poisson's coefficient d. Detaining all terms up to (2h)3' the equation was obtained which corres-,onded. to the eiluation of Ya. S. Uflyand (ReP. 8: Prykl. matem. i mekh. 12, 287, 190,8) 2 - 2 2 -9. 2 __2 1~4 _ + a, \7 a - + a - w* = 0. (15) (Qt*2 2 , * 2 3 *4 c~t From these K could be determined by formula k2 = 2 (16) 2 + V0.5 + d 2 Card 4/5 2~/ 17 1 S/021/60/000//009/UO4/009 on transverse vibrations of a plate D210/D303 There are 1 figure and 8 references: 4 Soviet-bloc and 4 non-Soviet -bloc. The references to the English-language publications read as follows: H. Laub, Prog. Royal. Soc. London, Ser, A, 939 i14, 1917; S.P. Timoshenkov Phil. f4ag. ser. 6, 41, 744, 1921,. R,D. Mindlin, J. Appl. Mech. 18, 13l, 1951. ASSOCIATION: Instytut budivellnoyi mekahniky AN URSR (InsTitute of Building Mechanics, AS UkrSSR) -PRESENTED: by Academician G.1,11. Savin, AS UkrSSR SUBMITTED: Ocotber 30, i959 Card 5/5 SELEZOV, I.T. (Kiyev) investigating lateral vibrations of a plate. Px7l.mekh. 6 no-3:319-327 16o. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Institut stroitellnoy mekhaniki AN USSR. (Elastic plates and shells--Vibration) S/08 61/000/021/059/094 B1 38YB1 01 AUTHORS: Selezney, A. K.,Prigornev, I. G. TITLE: Selection of reactors and conditions for the production of P chloro ethers from petroleum cracking olefins PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 21, 1961, 318, abstract 21L20 (Tr. Groznensk. neft. in-t, ab. 24, 1960, 45 - 51) TEXT: Continuous coil reactors and an intermittent reactor of bubbling type have been tried out for the production of P chloroisopropyl ethyl ether (I) from cracking gas propylene. With coil reactors the optimum propylene : CL 2: alcohol ratio is 2 z I ; 5 and the volumetric rate of the propylene is 7.8 liter/liter.min (yield of 1 30 %). The best results in a tower reactor are obtained at a temperature of 20C (yield of 1 36 %). Coil reactors have high capacity and are very suitable for commercial use. ~Abstracterls note: Complete translation.] Card 1/1 S/198/61/007/005/010/015 D/274/D303 AUTHOR: Selezov, I.T. (Kyyiv) TITLE: On the hypotheses underlying the more exact equations of transverse oscillations of plates; certain peculiar features of these equations PERIODICAL: Prykladna mekhanil.-a, v. 'I, no. 5, l9bl, 538 - 545 TEXT; The generalized equations for transverse oscillations of plates are L wo = L (q, - q (1-1) 0 1 2)' The form of these operators and the notations adopted are given in an earlier work by the author (Ref. 5: Prykladna mekhanika, v. 6, no. 5, 1960). Lo and Ll were obtained by solving an infinite sys- tem of differential equations. If Eq. (1 .1) is written in expanded form aif-toniy the terms of an order not higher than (2h)2m-1 retai- ned, then the more accurate equation for transverse oscillations, with an accuracy of (2h)2m-i, is obtained: Card 1/9 c; 7r-.; U S/198/61/007/005/010/015 ti, D/274/D303 AUTHOR: Selezov, I.T. (Kyyiv) TITLE: On the hypotheses underlying the more exact equations of transverse oscillations of plates; certain peculiar features of these equations PERIODICAL: Prykladna mekhanilm, v. 7, no. 5, 1961, 538 - 545 TEXT: The generalized equations for transverse oscillations of plates are L0wo = L1(q, - q2)' The form of these operators and the notations adopted are given in an earlier work by the author (Ref. 5: Prykladna mekhanika, v. 6, no. 5, 1960). Lo and Ll were obtained by solving an infinite sys- tem of differential equations. If Eq. (1 .1) is written in expanded form ai',Joniy the terins of an order not higher than (2h)2m-1 retai- ned, then the more accurate equation for transverse oscillations, with an accuracy of (2h)2m-i, is obtained: Card 1/9 On the hypotheses underlying F, W2n 3 211 S/19 bl/007/005/010/015 D274%303 n ~ 0. 1, 2, m 11V UV ~2,:- 1) X51n -= 1, 2, 3, 2n-1 (1-4) in t'-,ie --eries for w and u., (v 1., 2), w and u denotina the trans- 0 verse- and longitudinal displacements, and x 3 - a coordinate nor- mal to the middle surface. From (1-4), (1-5) follows that vi is gi- ven by parabola of degree 2m, and u - by a parabola of degree 2m-1. In Ref. 5 (01).cit) it was shown that the retaining, in Lo, of the terms no-, hiGher than (2h)3, leads to an equation corresponding to Uflyz~ndls equation which takes into account ineriia of rotation and shcar. To that equation corresponds m = 2: W. (XI, X2, t) X2 + W4 (X11 X21 0 X3" (1.6) w0 (XI, X2, 11v ~ Liv, (X1, X2, 0 X3 + U,, (XI, -1:21 0 X1' Card 3/9 ! 5130 6/l98/bl/O07/UO5/OlO/ul5 On the hypotheses underlying ... D274/D303 From (1.6), (1-7) it foilows that the Ufiyand-Timoshenko equations are based on more C-eneral asswiptions as to the character of the de- formation than those of Timoshenko's shear mode.L. The equation for transverse oscillations to an accuracy of (2h)5, is based on T. . the (1.4), (1.5) for m = 3. The minimum velocity of the wavefron4. shear factor), corresponding to that equation, is shown in a graph. This grapli shows that the equation with an accuracy of (211)5 can be used for higher frequencies of asymmetric shear-oscillations than the equation with an accuracy of (2h)3. It is noted that by expanding the stress tensor into powers of 2h, instead of the dis- placement vector P. Bpshteyn's (Petrashen's) eauation is obtained instead of that of Ufiyand-Tiraoshenico and Eq. (1.2). The solution of more accurate differential equation for the case of a beam sub- jecied to a concentrated force is examined. An infinite stripp singled out from the plate, is loaded by the concentrated force q* - q* = Fdl(t*), where d is the Heaviside function. The boundary 1 2 conditions are set up, as well as the initial-conditions. By Eq. (1.2) for m = 3, and with an accuracy of (2h)~), one obtains: Card 4/9 8/198/61/007/005/010/U15 un the nypotheses underlying D274/D303 a2 as as as ai a4 +a, __-a2 -- +a3- + 62 jtz4- - b, at*, aX14 at I a.-c*, Tx_~,`_ aPlaxi, a2 b, + b4 W; d, + d2 + (2.23) dt*4aX;2 at" X,2 at", +d3 d, + d5 (q*, - 0. TX~ 4 dt~'Za.X-2 aj-'4 .rhe solution of this equation reduces to finding the functions *2 *4 W* IV* + WIX I- w x (2.24) 0 2 5 4 3 u u* x* + U * X*3+ U* X*5 (2.25) 1 11 3 13 3 15 3 The functions on the right-hand sides can be expressed (by means of recursion formulas) in terms of the two functions w* and u*,. The 0 1 solution of (2.23) is expressed, in the space of Laplace transforms Card 5/9 S119 192300 8/61/ 07/0o5/010/015 On the hypotheses underlying ... D274/D303 (p) by V (x*, P) B, e-n B/xl/p (2.29) 0 Z pA(p) s=1,2,3 where A and B are given by formulas involving n, and n. is the so- lution of the characteristic equation. The solution can be ex-pres- sed in the form of contour integrals p Bs(p) 0 os os(xi*l t*) = FIT pA(p) exp(pt* n,/x* )dp, w J/ s=1,2,3 L (2-31) where L is the Riemann-Mellin contour. The approximate solution is obtained by expansion in series (0) + 1 + + (2-32) p gs 1! 2 2! 4 p p By (2-32): Card 6/9 2~230 S/198/61/007/005/010/015 On the hypotheses underlying D274/D303 ~~IVAXI-P)=YF Y e-P9,(0)1-11q)'(X*1'p)' (2-33)- where (x* gir"(O) 1, p) ~(P) exp x;j pA (p) From (2.35) follows (X*, (2 f (X t g (0)/X,/), .34) o s s s=1,2,3 where I fS. Retaining the first term only, one obtains the so- lution, which holdr, for sinall t viz. XF I W, 2 - - ___ __ __'_ ___7 __~_ -V-I-(-V?--- - ~2 V2) 1 (V2 (t V~X~ 0 V i _(V 3- 2 + V V1 2 1 3 (2-35) V_ - V2 .2 V31 V (t' -V21 V:j .35) Card 7/9 ' 2 - 2 9E3n_ 3/108/61/007/005/010/015 On the hypotheses un0crlying ... D274/D3O3 where ..,s J- (o = 1, 2, 3). For small t*, the displacement w k5s *5 0 found by )-"q. (2.23) for x1= +0, is of the order of t; whereas Uflyand's equation yields a displacement of order t*J, and the classical equation - of order t*3/2. Further, the solution which does notinclude -the point of applic,-Tion of the concentrated force, is Cound. From the above follovis that by solving the problem by UflYand-Timoshenko's equ.-.tions, the condition of smoothness of the bending function w 0 in the neighborhood of the point of application of the force, cannot be satisfied. In this case an incompatible system of equ-tions and boundary conditions is obtained. This applies also to the more exact Eq. (1.2), with any degree of accu- racy (2h) 2m-1. There are 2 figures, and 12 references: 8 Soviet- bloc and 4 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to the English-ianguage publications read as follows: H.N. Abramson, H.J. Plass and E.A. RipperGer, Stre;:s wave propagation in rods and beams, Advances in Oard 8/9 29230 S//198/61/007/005/010/015 On the hypotheses underlying D274/D303 Applied Mechanics, v. * 1958; A. Barr, Cross-section distortion and the Timoshenko beam equation, J. Appl. Mech., v. 26~ ser. E, 1959, pp. 143-144; W. Flfigge and E.E. Zajac, Bending impact waves in beamsi Ing.-Arch., v. 28, 1959p 59-70; E.H. Kennardg The new approach to shell theory: circular cylinders, JAM, 20, no. 1, 1953. ASSOCIATION: Instytut mekhaniky AN USSR (Institute of MechaTiics AS UkrSSR) SUBMITTED: filarch 9, 1961 Card 9/9 i, I T. n Cl P'_ QC i -14 SS) "Investigation of the propa~7ption of T, elast~,:, .-javes in plates an:] spheres." Kiev, lq61. T) u n. - istr~, of `-ligher and Secondary Specialist Education Ukrainian SZR, P'liev Order of Lenin Folytechnical Inst); 160 conies; T-rice not 7~iven; ML, 5-61 SuD, 1?4) DO,ROVSKIY, P. V. PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV16 206 Konferentsiya po teoril plastin I obolohek. Kazan', 1960. Trudy Konforentsii po teorii plastin i oboloch6k.' 24-29 oktyabrva 1960. (Transactions of.the Conference.on the Theory of;Plates and Shells Held in Kazan', 24 to 29 October 1960). Kazan' [Izd-vo Kazanskogo gosudarstvennogo universitetal 1961. 4k *p: 1000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Kazanskiy-filial. Kazanskiy gosudarstvannyy universitat'im. V. 1. Ullyanova-Lenina. Editorial Board: Kh. .14. Mushtari, Editor; F. S. 16anbayeva, Secretary; N. A. Alumyae, V. V. Bolotin, A. S. Vollmitr, N.iS.-Ganiyev, A. L. Golideriveyze4 N. A. Killehevskiy, M.; 8. Kornishin-, A. I. Lux;lye, G. N. Savin, A. V. Sachenkov; 7 V. Svirakiy R. G. Suiicih, and A. P. Filippov. Ed.: V. I: Aleksagih;" Tech. Ed-:- Yu. P. Sei~enov. PMOSE: 5rhe collection of articles is ifitended'for seientista'and engineers viho are interested in the analysis of strength and stability of shells. Card 1/14 Transactions of the Conference (qont.) SOV/6206 COVERAGE* The book Is a collection of artioles delivered at the Conference on Plates and Shells held in Kazan' from 24 to 2� October 1960. The articles deal with the mathcmatical theory of plates and shells and its application to the solution, in both linear and nonlinear formulations, of,problpms,of bending, static and dynamic stability, and viDration of rcgular.and sandwich plates and shellb 6f V&riouo shapes under various loadings in-the elastic and plastic regions'. An#ys2a,iu made of the behavior of plates and shells in fluids)~and the effect of creep of the material*Is comaidereO. 4numbei, of'papers discuns problems associated with the development of effective mathematical-methods for solving problems in-the theory of-shelli. Some of the reports propose algorithms for-the solution of.problems with the aid of-electronic. computers. A total of.one hundred, reports and notes were presented and discussed during the con- ference. The reports are arranged alphabotically,__(Russian) by the authorts name. Card 2/14 Transactions of the Conference (Cont.) SOV/6206 S 1 1 T_. Investigation of the Propagation of ic Waves in Plates-and Shells '~LL7 Slepqv, B. 1. Dynamic Stability of a Circular Cylindri- cal Shell Under Wave-Impact Loading 3~3 Sochinskiy, S. V., and V. S. Chuvikovskiy. On Nonlinear Dynamic Deformations of Rectangular Plates and Cylindrical Shells 358 Surkin,,R. G., and L. A. Kuznet*ova. On the Flexural Problem of a Shallow Square Spherical Panel With a Nonlinear Stress-Strain Relationship 362 Teregulov, I. G. On the Theory of Plates of Medium Thickness* 367 Tkachuk, G. I. Integral-Differential Equations of the Theory of Thin Elastic Shells of Revolution 376 Card 12/14 SELEZOV, I.T. (Kiyev) Hypotheses formInF the basis of specified equations of' lateral vibrations of plates and some characteristics of these equations. Prykl.mekh. 7 no-5:538-545 '61. (MIRA, 14:10) 1. Institut mekhaniki AN USSR. (Elastic plates and sbells--Vibration) "I I KILICHEVSKIY,.t.A. [Kil'chevs'kyi. M.0.1; SELEZOV, I.T.; NIKULINSKAYA, S.N. [Nikulinslka, S.M.]; PALIKO, L.S. Water hammer in an elastic pipeline. Dop. AN URSR no.2:165-168 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Institut mekhaniki AN USSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN USSR (for Killchevskiy, N.A.). (Water hammer) t S/198/62/008/005/008/009 D234/D308 AUTHOR: Botte, 0. V. TITLE Dissertations defended in 1961.at the Institutes of the Division of Technical Sciences, AS UkrSSR, in the field of mechanics PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk Uk--ayins'koyi RSR. Instytut mekhaniky. Prikladna mekhanika, v..B,-.no. 5, 1962, 571-575 TEXT: The following dissertations were presented by the collabora- tors of the above aection and approved: For the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences: Instytut mekhaniky (institute of Mechanics): Vasyl' 1 vych Buyval, Aspirant: .'Pline problems of the theory i-a 'ayg of elasticity for multiply-connected regions with cyclic symmetry', oi March 16, 1961, at Dnipropetrovsk Universty. )Earpslav Xy-khaylo- vich Hryhorenko, Junior Scientific CollaboratQr,: 'St:,--.ssea state 0" -roLnd Diates ana conical shells of thicimess a-ymz2otric loads', on April 6, at University. o:: Tymofiyovych Selezov, Aspirant, cf -he proipa- 3/1(j 62/006/005/008/009 Diu-,~urt'itiunB de-frawled in ... D234YD506 of elastic waves in plates and shells', on June 19, at Ky- yiva'lkyy politek~uiichnyy instytat (Kiev 2olitechnic Institute), ai,iriy ;,1eofanovynh Ulitko, Aspirant, 'Solution of 3-dimensional prubluiiio of the Qleoi~j_jf-clauticity by the method of vector eigen- functions', on jeptember 26, at Kiev Uriversity..Mikhaylo Petrovych Petrenko, junior icientific Collaborator, 'Transverse and longi- tuainal vibrations in short rods of constant and variable thick- neos, due to impacts', on October 24, at Kiev University. ilariya Dmytrivna Synyav -:;'ku, Junior Scientific Collaborator, 'Increase of wear retiisTanco of piston rings of integral combustion engines wi th t ... ~iie aid of gaivanic coating', on October 24, at Kyyivs'kyy avtomobillno dorozhnyy insty-tut (Kiev Institute of Automobiles and H_4,:,-hways)..Feorkiy Ivanovych Dybenko, Engineer, 'Change of strength "Ma deformabilitj of-IG17 (DSP) plastics in time at increased tem- peratures', an November 28, at Kiev Institute of Automobiles and Hi.-iiways. 7.41or the degree of Doctor of Technical Sciences: Inetytut elektrozvaryuvannya im. Ye. 0. j?atona (Institute of Electric Weld- ing imeni Ye. 0. Paton): Boris Oleksiyovych Movchan, Senior Scien- tific Collaborator, Candids:te of Toohnie'al Sciences, 'Microscopic Card 2/3 S/198/62/008/005/008/009 Disuertationa defended in ... D234/D308 inhomogeneities in cast alloys', on May 16, at the-Siberian sections~ of Ui UiSR. 2or the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences: In- stytut masnynoznavstva ta avtomatyky (Institute of Machine Science and Automation): Hryhoriy Semenovyen Kit, Junior Scientific Colla- borator, 'Approximate solution of the~-piobfem of free torsion', on ~Iarch 16, at Dnipropetrovsk University. Hryhoriy Vasyllovych 21yatsko, Junior 3cientific Collaborator, 'Nonstationary problems --of -de-aT concuction and thermoelasticity", on April 20, at the In- stitute of ;iechanics of AS UkrSSR.My-ko.1a Yuriyovych Shvayko, As- pirant, 'Some problems of elastoplastic torsion of prismatic rods', on December 25, at Llviv University. Inutytut metalokeramiky i spetaial'nyxh aplaviv (Institute of Metal.Ceramics and Speaal'Al- loys): Volodymyr Ivanovych K~v ak, Aspirant: 'Investigation of du- rable*strength-duilirfCprogrammea-'change of load and temperature,, on October 23, at Kiev Polytechnic Institute. Card 3/3 --.-.SELEZOV, I.T. (Kiye-.jl Study of wave processes in a cylindrical shell based on the generalized theory. Prykh.mekh. 9 no.5:480-486 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Inititut mekhaniki AN LP/-rSM. ACCESSION la: Ap4m2386 S/0023./64/000/002/M3/Olft AUTHOR: Selazov. I. T. TITLE: Reduction of the nonlinear problem of hydroolasticity to the solution of a system of linear differential equations SOURCE:. AN UkrRSR. Dopovidi, no. 2, 1964, 183488 TOPIC TAGS: glow, motion, hydroelasticity. Mach n=ber ABSTRACT: The dynamic interaction of a liquid with an elastic shell of arbitrary~ curvature is considered. The solution of the nonlinear prp~lem of hydroolasticitk is sought in the form of expansion according to a small parameter reprosentin,-, the Mach number -in the case when the velocity of the liquid is lcazer than that of sound in the liquid. As a result the problem is reduced to a series of linear! approximations. The first approximation is acoustic while the following ones take into account the nonlinear hydrodynamic effects. Orig. art. has 25 formulaso:--- ASSOCIATION; Insty*tut Mekhaniky* AN UcrS3R (Institute of Mechanics* Al LDWSSR) Card-11V /07.3 P, UP CIT PAC x i9p* 80 2hk A0 9V .0, bblutiod'forT M. (k3 , d- C ard 4 L 02L,38-67 )/j7,jp(v)/31T_P(V) lip(c) E"0717 =C C NR AP6026744 SOURCE CODE: UR/0198/66/002/005/0090/0094 AUTHOR: Merkulov, V. I.-(Kiev); Selezov, 1. T. (Kiev) ZZ/'-' 7(-l ORG: Institute of Cybernetics, AN UkrSSR (Institut kibernetiki AN UkrSSR) TITLE: Increasing the dynamic rigidity of an elastic structural element by means of automatic control SOURCE- Prikladnaya mekhanika, v. 2, no. 5, 1966, 90-94 '20PIC TAGS: structure dynamic stability, dynamic stress -"/.'A/ ~3STRACT: While the rigidity of elastic structural elements increased by increasing the nt~niber of cross sections, the useful weight of the element is substantially de- creased. A model consisting of a hinged beam in parametric resonance witb a velocIty transducer placed at the middle of the beam was analyzed. The purpose of thle study ';a.7' W find new means of increasing the rigidity of thin-walled constructions without any notable increase in their weight. By placing tie-rods connected with elastic merq7 branes inside the system, forces can be produced on the tie-rods which, in turn, genq-wj rate controlling moments on the membranes. Mathematical analysis showed that such at -t- r'-'ethod may offer a possibility for improving the dynamic rigidity of a flying ~ppara- tus where the external aerodynamic forces would be generated by the deflection~ola auto]. matically-controlled carrying surfaces. The restriction parameters for danip-Ing and Card 1/2 L 02438-67 ACC NR: AP6026744 0 attenuation of the vibrations are developed. Orig. art. has: 17 formulas, 2 figures.1 SUB CODE: 20,01/ SUM DATE: 29Apr65/ ORIG REF: 003 Card 2/2 WN& the ca ,iliedia t t ir) ri ~")7. S.- P. (Tr3nqRctions on :,iithemitics and the nat-iral sciences Czechosl-wak- Acalerrky 3clerce) VA. 0' East European Acce3,~j-)rjs !0l. 7, o ~,:ay SZIT,E-,;IT 1 11. , a--I others "Apraratug for invesUratlng in flowing 1iqAjs anj higrbly aw,zrp,iqive m?diR. 7. PrA (Instit;ite of Anuliel P_-hyF4_~s - Czechoslovnk ;,Lcademy of Icience) Vol. 51, No. 5, '13Y 1957 30: -Ionthly Index of Sast E-aropean Acces:,-ion (Z--AI) 1Z, Vol. 7, No. 5, Nay 1'?58 of 9 u W 13 It u a Is A is ji--Iwmvmpnl a L K r a I I u I - - - 46L DAUM~ A AL A . M R A.- Ape 00 a 7) 1-5 Jim A mo=d cbmideplob X~ No is vilmili for noftm,~L;mv~ Its am-bmwdft W" an be dAdmK ad Godbom boo" ED ft 3 ML, PWAdow b mob FW JKd md LF 0 fl.; e* t 2 Ad a x J~e RRULLUMMICAL LITIEKAYUNt CLASSWICATION allow S1.1411VO ------- Isom va"Iftv .nose -A solooo 4&V 041 Got a" 01. -00 00 -00 .See i so fro goo *06 goo mo 0 Ise* 4100 Wes A. I I a I v U 0 LV 10 "1; v; it a IrA 0 0 0 0 0 0 OT AID P - 1034 Subject USSR/Electricity cc ~rd 1/1 Pub. 27 - 11/23 Authors Seliber, B. A., Eng. and Rabinovich, S. G., Eng., Leningrad Title Semi-automatic d-c potentiometers Periodical Elektrichestvo, 11, 63-68, N 1954 Abstract Possibilities of improvement of precision d-c potentiometers are discussed. A precise, laboratory 4-.ype, universal semi- automatic potentiometer with a photo-compensation amplifier is described. Possibilities of further application of photo- compensating amplifiers for precision potentiometers are examined. Five diagrams., 1 photograph, 4 references (1935, 194o, 1943 and 1953 Institution : None Submitted : Ap 6, 1954 Category : USSR/Radiophy~ics Radio-vave Reception 1-7 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 2, 1957, No 4586 Author : Seliber-B.A.,_Rabinovich, S.G. Title : bd Ph-o-t-o"-Compensation Amplifiers Orig Pub :Avtomatika i telemekhanika, 1956, 17, No 8, 728-745 Abstract The theory of photo-compensation amplifiers is considered. The basic versions of the circuits are given. The errors of amplifitrs and methods for eliminating such errors are investigated. The operation of a photocell is anUyzed and recommendati6ns iu~,t~iven concerning the choice of type and of operating mode. B~j-'Vay of Illustration, a new photo-cgmpensation automatic-recording amplifier with a sensitivity 2 x 10- V/mmis described. Ways of further apblication of photo-com- pensation amplifiers are indicated. Card 1/1. AUTHOR: Seliber, B.A. SOV-115-58-4-34/45 TITLE: The Magneto-inductive Damping of High-Frequency Oscillograph. Vibrators (Y-agnitoinduktsionnoye uspokoyeniye vysokochastot- nykh oetsillograficheakikh vibratorov) PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1958, Nr 4, PP 77-81 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author demonstrates the extent to which the degree of damping affects the natural frequency range of an oscillo- graph vibrator. The defects of a liquid damping system in this respect are illustrated and contrasted to the advan- tages of the magneto-inductive method of damping. Some problems inherent in this system are discussed, and the characteristics of some actual oscillograph vibrators with magnetoinductive damping are given. The author advo- cates the general replacement of the liquid by the magneto- inductive damping method. There are 4 graphs, 5 diagrams, 1 table and 5 references, 2 of which are German and 3 Soviet. 1. Vibrographs--Performance Card 1/1 9(3) SOV/115-59-7-18/33 AUTHOR: Seliber, B.A., Rabinovich, 8.G., Mints, M.B. TITLE: Universal Direct-Current Percentage Bridges PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya telchnika, 1959, Nr 7, pp 35-38 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors discuss theoretical aspects of a universal direct- current percentage bridge. Based on these considerations, they describe the R-19 percentage bridge disigned and manufactured at the plant "Vibrator". The bridge is designed for measuring resist- ances in the range of I ohm to I megohm and has 3 measuring ranges of percentage error +0.25; �2.5 and +25%. The graduation value of the indicating instrument is 0.01, 07.1. and 1% accordingly. For routine engineering measurements, when an accurAcy of 0.1-0.3% is adequate, an ordinary resistance box, for example, KNIS-6, may be used in the comparison arm of the bridge. A somewhat simplified circuit diagram of the bridge is shown in fig.2, while fig.3 shows a photograph of the bridge. The overall dimensions are 4lOx3OOx 180mm. The weight is 12 kg. The power required from the network does not -xceed 50 watts. There are 2 circuit diagrams, 1 photo - Card 1/1 graph and --' references, 3 of which are Soviet and 2 German. NEST3UHKO, A.D., otv.red.; LEVIN, M.I., doL-tor tekhn.nauk, red.; 013HATSKIT, P.P., kand.tekhn.neuk, red.; PETROCONKO, V.F., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; GORODOVSKIT, A.Y., inzh., red.; ZASLAVSKIT, S.Sh., inzh., red.; SELIBER, B.A., inzh.. red.; KAZANTSEV, B.A., red.izd-va; 17XFIMOVA, M.I., tekhrL.red. [Problems in the manufacture of general electrical instruments] Voprosy obshchego elektropriborostroeniia. Kiev, 1960. 262 p. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Akademiya naWc USSR, Kiyev. Institut elektrotekhniki. 2. Chle'n-korrespandent AN USSR (for Nesterenko). (ji 'lectric instruments) MINTS, M.B.; RABINOVICHI S.G.; SELIBER, B.A.; TKACMkO,, A.N. 22~ Designing photoelectric compensation devices. Izm . tekh. no.9:31-34 S 161. (MIRA 14:8) (Photoelectric measurements) MINTS, M. B.; RABINOVICH, S. G.; SELIBER, B. A.; TKACHENYO, A. N. Now set of photocompensation devices. Priborostroenie no.11;24-26 N 16.1. (MIRA 14:10) (Pbotoelectric measurements) SELIBKRJ B. A. "The problem of improving coil instruments." report submitted for the 3rd Intl. Measurement Conf & 6th Intl Instruments & Measurements Conf, Stockholm, 14-19 Sep 64. SELTBER,.B. A. "The uroblem of' improving moving coil instruments." report submitted for Intl Fed of Automatic Control & of Information Processing Conf) Stockholm, 21-23 Sep 64. KLILIKOVSKIY, Longin Frantsevich; MEIJK-SHAKHNAZAROV, Aleksandr Mikhaylovich; RABINOVICH, Semen Girshevich; SELIBER, 0 IV-1r. 11- "', Boris A ~4;. MAMIKOIIOV, A.G. p : . -, .0 . . - -bo-le red BOR ) I.y e n. red. [Galvanometric compensators] Gallvanometricheskie kom- pensatory. Moskva, lzd-vo "Energiia," 1964. 279 p. (MIRA 17:3) ~ --I.I' C, NT' [;FAG. Gornji stroj JuvQsl: verskih zeleznica. Csn- vi gornjef7 stroji. Beograu-, Izd. Glavne ',irekcije Jugosl(,,vens]-ih zelezrica, 1953. 572 p. SO: ITAL, Vol. 5, No. 7 JulY 1956 c~ cun u 0--!~ -t )55, L 3-7'7TC, M. Characteristics of `,.e ~ailast of roiern tracks and track wor1k. r. 2E9 Vol. 10, ~o. '~, Aug. 1954 LI.11~' '! i C E T E CT '1`0 L 10! --,Y reo.~-rrad So 1 13~-' '-IF FAST -,,I'LTq-GFEAY A CCESS' I CI'3, Vol, 4, No - 9, ~Iez~t. 1055 KITII~Hlj:ov, XIT11110,11, (Mookvu) Card!*ric con'.-a-1--n-, in ~~r;e-,enrrivc ard rhetumtIc patitnts. Kard (%,r ,-t, Ia.-lo) iolog-lia no. '1:21-21-1-, 109. I. Chlan-korresporCmait. 1"ll" S'l-'~-Ji (for KIral"I'alcov).