SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHEKHTER, YU.N. - SHEKHTMAN, L.M.

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L 2939-66 E~,qT(m)/EPF('c)/E'NP(J)/T/EWP(t)/EWP(b) JD/WW/W ACCESSION NR: AP5024386 UR/0286/65/000/015~0068/0068 620.197.3 Y. rf AUTHOR: Yu N.; Vaynsh ok, V. V.,; Dol'berg, A. L.; Kalashnikov, V. P'; Poddubnyy, V. N.; 6~~acheva, V. I.; Rozvadovskaya, I. N.; Levitin, M. K. VV, ry- vy~ S-r. 'IF. 5 5-' Vf" r r- TITLE: Preparative method for corrosion inhibitors for metals. Cliss 23, No. 173366 T~ 4 SOURCE: Byulleten' izo reteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 15, 1965, 68 TOPIC TAGS: corrosion'in Pibitor t%VaLRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for preparative method a for corrosion inhibitors for metals which involves petroleum product nitration. To increase the inhibitor effectiveness, to lower its cost, and to widen the range of available inhibitors, petrolatum, or oxidized petrolatums or pyro polymers, or a mixture thereof are nitrated. [SM] ASSOCIATION: none -'Z SUBMITTED: 09Mar63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: NO REF S~~ 000 OTHER: 000 ATD PRESS: Card. I ... ~ .. F- ).1 1 1, 1 K A LA-S:42i' !?",? 1 *,,,, :",. :;. ; ~: ; K,)-: ~-77", , 7. V 111-1 .. -~,;! Y12.7-.. YF',,3" HAITIA, ~T . 1 . ; *--'2,'! LIV, - v .4~. S - LrubrlCi'Urg w,.d cooling fluids wlt'~ molybdenum d! Sulfide. Star, i J-nstr. 36 no. 12:13-15 D 165 (MIPA 19:1) 01303-67 EfiT(m)/ErtP(j)/E,';P(t)/ETI-I-JP (c '-'_B/Rhj , _1__ __JpZi2 ACC MR: AP6003433 (A SOURCE GODE: ~,VO()'05/66/003/,~C)!./,)043/005-- Lh Doltberg, A, L.; Vaynshtok, V. V.; Kreyn, S. Z.; c;-.e-- ter, Yu. N.; Foddubnyy, V. N 'ORG: none ;TITLE: Production of nitrated petiviatun-base corrosion inhibitors !SOU."ICE: i[himiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no.l., 1966, 48-51 TOPIC TAGS: petroleip produetp corrosion inhibitor, steel, 4-0 43STRACT: Ozocerite and petrolatum-base corrosion inhibitors Ire no,. made by - -Th-e-preparation takes 10-24 hr. iwith air at 130-1600 in the presence of a catalys-t. 1~A less time-consuming method was offered for producing a corrosion inhibitor fron ;pe'rolatum. It consisted of treatin- petrolatUM with a 62% F.210 solution, neutralizino, ! O's ,the reaction product with a 2 1%, aqueous solution of Na011i withoat removal of the spent HN33 . and dehydration. The nitrated and neutralized petrolatum was completely solublq !-in oil and insoluble in water, The test on the corrosion-protective properties of the !5' solution of nitrated petrola4 I IV Clum in transformer oil made with St.45 steel proved tha as a corrosion inhibitor, the product was not inferior, if not superior, to the oxidized petrolatum. Tho optimal con~Fption of E40 was determined as 10~'Q'. Nitrating petrolatuml 3 ;with large amounts L con~r buted in some cases to its corrosive properties! 0 (:~30%) Cc:rd 1/2 -- ~ucj'-- ~ --665.5.21.,5 -.. '06.095,81 . 620,,193 'ito lzealtno;~t of oxidized petrolat= with small amounts E~0,~..-Itl. n-~,a,~xalization byliaOli and dehydration yielded an inhibitor soluble Lo-.h in wa",,ur .L-,d in oils. This pemittrad it to be used in the form of either oil or waLer solutions. 7,i:,e most effactive corrosion inhibitors for the steel was the :oxidized petrolatum, having an acid number of 3(~-45 after treatment with 15% addition ;of the 62~', HINO 3 solution. The quality of the inhibitors depended greatly on the purity iof the final producto For this purpose the nitrated oxidized petrolatum was purified :-,f spent lfl~03 by settling and treated with NaOH to a neutral reaction. The product of ,nitration of oxidized petrolatum was tested as a corrosion inhibitor for ferrous and Monferrous metals (Al, duralumin, GupP-bp Sn, bronze., MIg alloys., steels, solder., cast ,iron and in combinations of metal-wood and metal-rubber). In all cases it provided for !long-lasting and reliable protection. The nitration of oxidized petrolatum from the !Kazan NPZ was made in a pilot plant installation with 62% HNO (consuaption 15') at 170-90C for 4 hr without settling out any of the spent HNIO uct had 30 Pne nitrated prod jan acid number of 90 mg KOH. The final neutralized inhibitbr had an ash content of 7o54 ;an alkalinity by phenolphthalein of 1.2 mg KOH and by bromophenol blue of 65a7 mg KOHP la. water content of lo,6% Dean and Stark, and good protective properties of the 5% solu- I ition.;r- transformer oil for St.45 steel: more than 30 days in water before the ,of corrosion nuclei* The nitrated petrolatum and the nitration of oxidized petrolatum --n be made in the same simple apparatus which is used for the nitration of mineral, ~411s. Orig, art. has: 5 tables* iSUB CODE;II 13/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 006/ OTH RZF-. 002 1F Card 2/2 L 22482~~66__ DIT-W 'rIM-nift) T,j&Qj_"/aZDJ'_ A%.C MR-i-AM00 30 SOURCE CODE: UR/0065/66/000/003/0036/0040 79 AUTHOR: $hekhter,_Yu, N. ORG: none TITLE: The mechanism of low solubility corrosion inhibitors SOURCE: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no. 3, 1966, 36-40 TOPIC TAGS: corrosion inhibitor, corrosion, corrosion resistance, anticorrosion ad- ditive ABSTRACT: Ammonium, sodium, lithium, calcium, lead and aluminum sulfonates oxidized petrolatumv Na-salt and Al-salt containing nitrated oils, and SK-1-1,IING-1041! and -Ya~lladditives served as AS-6 oilAsoluble inhibitorg,& Corrosion experiments were con- ducted at 20-400C by immersing a lubricated metal/16ample in 20-600C water using a G-4 themohumidifying chamber. The corrosion inhibition mechanism was studied in terms of surface tensions at water-oil interface a BM and water-oil film interface a BM' . The changes in surface tension of AS-6 oil (at its boundary with water) caused by various oil soluble metal sulfonate additives are shown in figure 1. The calcium, aluminum, and lead sulfonates and nitroalkylarcxiatic compounds with moderate molecular weights were found to be*the most effective corrosion inhibitord,'I'Since they give very small values of aBMI-OBM* Orig. art. has: 5 figures, I table, 10 formulas. UDC: 665.521:620.193 L 22482-66 ACC NRt AP6007930 k SUB CODE: 43 Fig. 1. ORIG REF: 010/ OrH REF: 000 Card 2/2 StMM DATE. 00/ 16o-1`19-66 FwT(n)/ET.-,rP( t) JD/W',I/JG AGG NA; AP5027376 SOURGL CODE: UV0371/65/000/005/0003/0014 AUTHOU: Branover, G. G. - Br'a*n'overo Lielausis, O.j IG.; Liye]Ausis, 0.*A. 0o Tsinober,p A. b. - Ginobero, A.; Sh4hterr, Sahters, J. :~113: Physics Institute# AN Latv*SSR. (Institut fisiki AN Laty.SM) TITLZ: Hydraulic theory of electromagiatic batcher SOURCE: AIN latSSR. Izvastiya. Seriya fizicheskikh i t,--khnicheskikh nauk, no. 5t 1965, 3-14 TnrIC TUS: hydrodynamics, metal casti. g, electromagnetic effect, I~V'%I WeTal differential equation ABSTaAGT. The PrAb'lem of liquid metal dosing occurs- in connection with automatization o astin.(T-processess The author suggests some new methods of batching based on E7echanical displacement and pneumatic and electromagnetic effects Card 1/2 11 il~~16149-66 ACC NR: AP5027376 on metals. His methods are based on some known results in the hydrodynamics of an electromagnetic batcher. The author shows that nonstationary processes In the batcher can be satisfactorily described by means of differential equations corresponding to the various stages which comprise the entire cycle of dosing. These differential equations are solved stage by stagge. If formulas of hydraulic duct-flow are used for expressina energy losses then the solutions of the corresponding differential equation can be carried to completion. These solutions are obtained within an approximation yielding the dependence 0= 0 (N) where is the time :iuring which the N-th numbered dose is supplied by the pump of the batcher. Orig. art. has: 8 figures, 1 table and 20 formulas, SUB CODE: SUBM DATE; 02-Apr65/.- ORIG REF:. 011 Card 2/2 AUTHORS: Foygrell, L Elyukim, S A., En,;ineer, Shekhter, 2 V.: En.-incer TITLE: Investii-ation of the Dependence of the Elastic Properties of Ifelical Tubular Springs Upon Geometrical ConfiGuration 0 (Issledovaniye za-visimosti uprula-ikh kharakteristik vitykh trubchatykh pruzhin ot geometricheskikh razmerov) PERIODICkL: 1riborostroyeni-ye, 1959, Nr 4, 2P 15-17 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors inveotlgated the elanstJlc properties of helical tubular springs as derpendent upon the wall thickness and the pitch. The springs all had the same profile end were made of stainles6 steel 4 Kh 13. The methods of measuring the thickness and the p.itch of the springs are discussed The sensitivity is defined as the ratio of twisting angle and measured pressure: a = ~/P- In a figure a total view of the device for the measure- ment of the twisting angle of the springs is pre3ented, This device cannot only be used for the examination of test springs, but may also be employed in the checking of mass-produced springs. More than 100 springs with differing pitch and thick- Card 1/~ ness were tested. In f4ve diagrams the sensitivity versus pitch SOV/119-59-4-7/18 Kh., Engineer, Investip,ation of the Dependence of th~, Llasti- krora-r-:2.es Helical Tubular Springs Upon Geometriz~al Configuration function is given for ~on-3tant thickness. The curves all ex- hib--t the same character it -appears that the sensitivity ex- hibits a maximum for certain pitch. The deviation of the ex- perimental reoulto iu imich greater than would be expected due to the propagation of -tile error in irieasurine, the pressure and the twist4ng angle. It iS LSsumed that it must be asoribed to dif- fer,--nt sall thIckness, to irregular pitch and to certain ir- re.-ularitffes 2-ri the shape of the spring. The diagrams mentioned pro,i2.ded the infcrmatiori required for a determination of the quant3fies which must be known for the investigation and the production of springs. The characteri~;tics of such springa are in I-leneral mn-linear. As yet, not all of the causes for this non-linearity are known, the main origin, however, bein,7 con- sidered the dependence of the sensitivity upon the pitch. Fi- nally the degree of non-linearity is calculated under simpli- fying assuraptions. The results of the calculazions give a satis- factory agreement with the experimental results. There are 1' figures and 1 tabie. Card 2/2 ~-Acc NK.-- IW6005347 SOMIGE CODE: UR/0423/66/000/001/0092/0092 Bar:,-shnikov, G. F.; Gushchin, N. L.; Kovalenko, Yu. V.; Lerner, B. L,; Sarki-o.z S. J.; Shekhto I- n.- Z. Kh.; Kul ORG: none TITLE: Device for automatic processing of primnry seismic data. Class 42, No. 177630, SOU-RCE: Izobroteniya, proWshlonnyvo obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, 1, 1966, 92 TOPIC TAGS: seismograph, automatic data procossing 0SWUCT: This Author Ccrtificato pro-ents a device for automatic processing of prinai-y soismic data. The device consists of drums for recording sei=o~Tranis, maCnotic heads, and a marnotic hand transport unit. To simplify the design and to increase the efficiency of seismogram processing, the magnetic head transport unit is in the forin of a cam system connected to a stop drive and mounted on a common shaft (see Fig. 1). The shaft is turned quasi-discretely at the end of each rota- tion of the recording drum. To vary the center of the summation base line, the middle cam of the system is mounted opposite the magnetic head selected as the center, I of the summation base line. ICard 1/2 UDC: 550.340.8 ACC NRs AP600534'7 Pig. 1. 1 - drion for recording soismo,,:rnms; 2 - majnoUc heads; 3 - cam systom; 4 - shaft; 5 - middle cam of system; 6 - magnetic head selected as center of suLmation base line; a-a' - summ- tion base line Orig. art. hast 1 figure. SUB CODE: 08/ SUBM DATE: 24seP64 Card 2/2 ~s XCC NR: AP6005351 SOURCE CODF,.--UR)(10--4-1-3~-/,6--6~/10-C-)O~/66i-/()o-9j7c~o~3 AUTHORS: Lerner, B. L.; Shekhter,-Z. Kh.; Yankovskiy 1. 1. ORG: none TI'IMS: Device for inserting kinematic corrections during rerecording of seismogramse ass h2, No. 177643 Cannounced by �pecial Construction Bureau of Seismic Instrument Manufacture of the "Nizhnevol oneftegeofizika" Trust,(Spetsiallnoye ionstmkttorsk-oye byu-ro seysmichoskogo priborostroyeniya tresta "Nizhnevolgoneftegeofizika"27 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 1, 1966, 93 TOPIC TAGSi seismograph, magnetic drum ABSTRACT: This Author Cort4fiCate presents a device for inserting kinematic corrections during rarecording of seismogra,ms. It consists of a magnetic drum., an information carrier, and a readout head. To simplify the production of the device, an electric stepping motor is mechanically coupled to the readout head to insure its quasi-discrete motion (see Fig. 1). The motor is supplied with a pulsed volLage with a programmed frequency of pulse sequence. Card 1/2 UDC: 550-340.8 ACC NR: AP6005351 Fig. 1. 1 - magnetic drum with 1 inforvation carrier; 2 - readout head; 3 electric stepping motor Orig, art. hast 1 diagram. SUB CODE% 08/ SUBM DATE: 25SeP64 2 i- qQ S/08q//r" 2/07,15 /0021/007/022 D231 5 /D3 02 A U T H u.113 Vizhnik, A. T ::11d ~ihekhter', Z-, V T ITLE j t ud y of tI e e f f e - f of e r, :) '~ r1 I ITI pu t ~ L t i o n 4:~ f-a I 1 1 u ai wd i u m'~,a m P ER 10 1) 1 C il.L Zh.~rnal priklludno,~,j khimi o 1196-2, 2C15 '~00 .1 TEXT Dependeri-e o-," the -rate of separatIon C." Ga in-,,-.~ tI.,,e amalgalri cn the +-_mperature.. rate of stirring and on alka"i, ccncentration wa,s f i-q f studied. The degree of cementation in-rea-sed with an ;n- crease in the speed of stirring and with rising t-2mperature: the optimum ~:c-ndi+ions werre a temperature cf 150C~"" a speed -.' stirring C-I' 400 rpm and an alkali concentration of '-',0 g/11. Ir c-rder +.o inve- stigate the effectl- of impurities small amcunts cf Zn. Al., As, Sob and Mc were added to a solution ccntalnl-.ng 5JO g N~OfI and 0.4 g Ga per lifer, Under the optimum Conditions '0 m! cf !J~3 Na amalgam were added to 150 ml of solution and cementation was allowed to proceed For 90 Ini;iuteE, Al afid As':7-~ were not reduced by sodium amalgam; z:n--. like ,Ga. was reduced by the amalgam to the me-a! and ea.611Y 13 ,urd '/2 /07 ~:7'~ 002 "'007" Oi2 2 6 tudy c. i 1, ~1 ee *F 'L e -7 '~ D302 I i s ~:o 1 v (A in thp mercury , A~3 3 +a n S, b vin.- r-~:ic-d to the element bl,t did' in mezr-ury al-A in tht~_ A-~ AsH_ was e';o'Lved. M~ -ind V were enert;etically reduced -c. +Le 'C'we.r ':a'Ien,_-Y t3ta-e, The :onsum~tion of sc(lium amalgam dur:n,,,:,- Tile of In tiie presence of tile stud:Led addir_-_-,nF -.n the ser-Jes Zn ~Sb 7,+ (,,,04- ~ A S3+ ~ V The preser.~:e cf ju_h elei3err~-, the de-ree c-' Ga enientat2cn. --ind, r I dceo nct effe-t n , Y zi t~,e pre- ien,-_ :~f V Icae~_ the rate c'[ ~_ementation decreass by 10 - 20%. The re;-!ju._- rion of V+1-1 a lower valency state .s arcompar-L ed. by a sharp. i r, '-re.39,7- -.n the breakdown of the sodium amalgam, but the authcr_- el--, tab` i shed thnt rement;-it-Ion r5 "I, I n the ga L -um s ,, c. -, b I e e v e n L-'en-e of qli~intir-te;, cf vmadium there is --an ex~es3 ct' t"-e ama';gam. There are 2 fi--ure,:1. 2 tat_ies and ~6 references: e et-bIr-c- and 8 non-Sov:Let-bl oc . The ref erences to -rhe English language publications read as follcws. P, de la Bre-,eque, C, R~9 0 c, ')43,,014, 958., ('956); R., Macillu'llen. Chem,, Eng, Pro,-., 46, 9 20i ~'95 A, Angel. and' T. Lunden, E-1 lectroch. So-, SUBMITTED, 0 c,-., e 6 0 (7a rd ?/I ,%ccEssia, im: Ap4o32494 S/00,PO/64/037/004/0742/0745 AUI'iO,R: Yizhaik, A. T.; Shekhter., Z. V. TITIZ: -,-..ction of gallium from n1kn1ine solutions with the aid of sulfides. SCjTROEE: Zhurne-I prik-ladnoy 1-M.-Ii, v. 37, no. 4, 1964, 742-745 .~=C '2~.Gs: gallium) extraction sulfiLe precipitation, gallate ion, pentavalent, van--~i=, impurity, oxidizing agent removal ; TRACT : Una possibility was investigated of extracting ge J= from alkaline zinc-containing solutions in the sulfide precipitate. Determinations of the =OL:nt of g-tLilium ia the sulfide precipitate (in- 'th ZnS) two hours after precipita- tiou that 92~ of the gallium precipitattes from the PlIcaline solution coatainin,& u-) to 40 gm/1 of free NaOll. On increasing the NaOH to 110 ga/I the =,-,uat of precipitated dxops Linearly to 15~lpl, probably due to the forma- tion of Zallate ion according to the reverse reaction: 2-qaGaO2 3-N-a-2 + 4H 0 GaLS +' 8NaOH. 2 3 Card 1/2 Acassiox,i n: Ap4o32494 The amount of gallii= :La the sulfide increases with increasing --- unt of zinc up to 25 times in proportion to the gallium. With a, greater amount of zinc the a=unt of gallium in the precipitate remains constant at about 90%. The presence of aluminum (up to 500 times the amount of gallium) has no effect on the sul-fide precipitation of gallium. Arsenic (UP to 15 times) has little effect. The presence of pentavalent vanadium reduces the yield of gallium in the precipitate, hence it and similar oxidizing agents should be removed, e.g., by reduction with amalgam or excess Na~ZS, prior to the gallium extraction. Orig. art. has: 2 tables and 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: None suBmiT-im: 17Apr62 SUB CODS: GC,1110 Card 2/2 DATE ACQ.: 1l!May64 ENCL: 00 NO FEF SOV: 011 OTHM: 003 GUREVICF, D.Ye.; SHEMERMAN, A.S. Improving the methods for stressing reinforcements. Gidrotakhnika no.1:100-102 161. (MIRA 15:3) (Concrete reinforcements) SHntrA M.S. (g. Chernovtsy); SIDORYCOVA, A G,; SVIRIDOV, V.I. ?Rostov-na-Donu); SHEMMM-L-All,-M.E. ((g:- iraspoll), ZHIGALOV., K.S. (~ &s.Bilimbay Sverdlovskoy oblasti~; SERYAKOV, A.A. (Murom); SAKEVICH, N.M. (Vitebsk); KAZANTiEV, I.I. Readers suggestions. Fiz. v shkole 21 no.6:80--% 11-D 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Turochakskays, srednyaya shkola. Gorno-Altayskoy avtonomnoy oblasti (for Kazantsev). (Physics-Experiments) VOLIK, A C . , ,,I zYi, ; -~IJHEIKI!T~RVAIN , lih-' h~ ; InzIl. [;evicf~ !'-)r !~-ilttlng -hct Kead~; o!' plles, rransp, ritroi, 14 no,10,,21-23 0 '64. ( m: f iA i P- j, -3 ) SHEKHTMAN, A. Faults of the "KVN-4911 television receiver. Radio no.9*41 6 ,62. (MIRA 15:9) (Television-Receivers and reception) SHEKHTMAN, A. "Avangard" television receiver with a 35LK2B picture tube. Radio no.4:26-27, 30 Ap 162. (MA 1514) (Television-Receivers and reception) vrach - I~rnamirg of the uldoluse test in Botkin's disease. zhilr. no.6:57-61 Je '59. Azerb.med. (141RA, 12: 9) (iEPATITI!i, 11TWICTIOUS) (AIDOIAZiE) Sllu"UTMAIJ, A.B. - - - - Dyr=Lico of changes in serum protein and its fractions in infectious hepatitis. Azerb. med. zhur. no. 5:61-67 My 161. WIRA 14:4) (BLOOD PROTEEII;S) (IEPATITIS, INFECTIOU) MD4CHENKO, N.V.; WZLK, V.P.; SHEKITMAR, A.G. Ultransonic flaw detection in high-strength cast iron. Lit. proizv. no.8:9--13 Ag 161. MUU 14--7) (Cast iron-~-Testing) (Ultrasonic testing) S/145/62/000/COI/C08/010 D2062/D308 G. , Candidate of Technical Sciences o for free-piston D--;esel comi,-resZors -cr noaer plants ~zviisti,,- vyoshi'kh ,.zchebnyxch zavedeniy. 1:ash'no- s -,-royenive, no. 1, 19-02, 105 - 113) as e, e,-+or fo.- ob- s :-,n o _' the :'-_ee-~)4 ston L 6 a4 at 7000C is proz)osed. -ent as -YJ ~ -"I ,( 1 - co.- -ore s s _41 on cyl in,.~ e r, 2 - d i e s e I -an-'e- shz~wn in -?D n.-', er, 3 and 4 - .-.anif o", ds, regenerator, -6 receiver, 7 -age co-.buStion c.,.,a:~,iber, 8 and turbine firs- st 10 mix-Ing cham- --er, 11 and 12 - turbine second st-alze) and the working ~_rocess are _Pscribed JLn detail. Piston ;,,as distributors, similar to those used~ "..;o-stroke internal combustion enc-ines, are recor-mended in niace 0 - ai~tomatic valves. typcal -;esign of the distributor and -its ad- va.nta,-'es over a1Iz-=a-IU-ic valves are also described. There are 4 fi- ' S. -"0 3, : I TT~'D September 25, 1961 1/2 !.'od.err. requiromen-.s for free-piston T T S/145/62/000/001/008/010 D20-2/D-08 cz-4,s- r,-c,7 Card 2/2 0 11 1,J~d i 1,11-4114 y 11 . t ; . .9 j.117,11 . hardening of iaf-ge pinion 'ea-rs by high-fro"my currents. I C, 9 Ehim.mashinostr. no.3:39-40 W-Ja 163. - (NIRA 16:11) SRV.KHTKAN, Aron Isaakovich; ERLIKH, Hoisay Davidovich; PROK, Boris Mikhaylovich; TSARnKO, A.P., red.; KHITROV, P.A., tekhn.red. (Promoting the efficiency of freight transportation; from the practice of economic councils and railroads] Opyt ratsionali- zataii pereyozok grusov; is praktiki aovnp-rkhosov i shalesufth dorog. Moskva, Goo.transp.zhel-dor.izd-vo, 1959. 55 P. (MIRA 12:7) (freight and freightage) ShT-KIITMAN, A. M. Shekhtman, A. M. -- "Shaping Cams with a Roller Lever Cam Follower." Min Higher Education USSR, Moscow Order of Labor Red Banner Higher Technical School imeni BaumanY Moscow, 1955 (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences) SO: Knizhnaya Letopist, No. 23, Moscow, Jun 55, pp 87-104 Georcriy 1'avlovich; SHEKHTMtS;, A.1J., ot,v. red.; red. [.A,mido rupir of televlaion receiVe,".9; hrIW to locate brid replace fuuity tubes] Yrostelshli cemriL telpav~zorov.; ~C.a~ ra-khodit' i zameniat' r1eispravWe iampy. Izd.2.. jop. ; Zor! Mosk-y-ri, .3viazI, 1965. 188 p. (Biblloteka "Tele-j.Z-, 0~ 18.0 SHEKHTkiN. A.N. Salinity of the Sea of Azo7 water in connection with the change of its water balance. Meteor.i gidrol no.8:14-19 Ag 156. (Azov, Sea of--Salinity) (MLRIL 9:11) SIROTCV, K.M.; SHE.KHT1,10, A.N. Evaluation of visual observations on waves. Trudy NIIAK no.12:57-65 161. (14MA 1-4:10) (Waves) SHEKIITMAN, A,111,. Some characteristics of wind conditions in the Caspian Sea. Trudy NIIAK no.20:30-75 163. (MIRA 16;-1.2/- SHEKIITMAN, A,N. Cllmatoiogieal maps of the Nlorwtgian and 3reenlan-4 Seas. Prob-*. lov, nc,'7,.!232,239 163. (21-ERA -1-7 -11 L 00815-67 EWT( 1 CA4 5 ACC NR. AT6013758 SOURCE CO AUTHOR: Shekhtman, A. N. ORG- none TITLE: Climatic zoning of the Okhotsk Sea SOURCE: -Morcow. Nauchno-Issledovatel'skly institut rieroklimatologil. Trudy, no. 33, 1965. Voprosy k1kinatologii (Problems.in climatology), 177-185 TOPIC TAGS: climate zone, climatology, climate condition ABSTRACT: Based on weather conditions and geomorphological features the Okhotsk Sea is divided into 12 climatic regions, and the adjoining part of the Pacific Ocean is divided Into three regions. The greatest depth, value of the heat balance, mean annual air temperature, duration of the Ice-covered period with an indication of the probability of the development of ice, and the characteristic features of the climate are given for each of the 15 regions. The principle of climatic zoning, which was based on the degree of Isolation and contiguity 'With adjacent basins, character of water and air circulation, sea depth, effect of coastal areas, annual heat balance of the sea warface, duration and Intensity of the Ice cover and mes-n annual aAr temperature, Is too general andappro.-dmate since quantitative oriteria are not Card 1/2 ACC NR-. AT6013758 established at the boundaries of contiguous regions. The appraximate nature of the zoning 'As also due to the fact that the boundaries are drawn In rectangular coordinates. Under condi- tions of any sea, but in particular for the Okhotsk Sea, coastal regions, channels, and regions wh, ere -warm and cold currents converge are characterized by large gradientB of many hydro- meteorological elements, therefore coastal climatic regions are appreciably smaller than climatic regions of the open sea. OrIg. art. has-. 1 table and 1 figure. SUB CODE: 04/ SU13M DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 009/ OTH REF: 002 fV k;ar~ _2/2 L -12727-66 EWT(1)/FCC GW ACC NNR: AP6010816 (Al AUTHOR: Shekhtman, 4. N. SOURCE CODE: UR/0213/65/005/006/ilIO/1112 ORG,: 8C1C11Ll(iC-RC8CtLrCh 11 jjkjW ledovatellskly institut aeroklimatologli) 31rectly on the ship TITLE: Machine processing of hydrometeorological information SOURCE: Okeanologiya, v. 5, no. 6, 1965, 1110-1112 TOPIC TAG ": computer application, hydrometeorology, data processing, research ship, -re~~earch ship instrumentation ABSTRACT: hi connection with the enormous increase in the number of expeditionary observation-c which are used and analyzed during an investigation, the author states that ilt is to change over to automation of the recording and accumulation of hydro- rnetcorok)z~f-, data in the form of punched cards. The author proposes that research ,eassels be ouffitted with a manual puncher, verifier, sorter, and a tabulator in order to Punch cards, compile tables, analyze, and generalize the data of the observations while at s Th;-- -,-et uf machines can process 100, 000 observations in 100 days, which is the coration of cruises by large research vessels. At present during such cruises about C ax d1/2 UDC: 551.46.o6:551.46.073:681.142.7 '_C NiV AP6010816 o(~'! "',~_.ervatioris are collected, which are punched and for which there are verified ies of Ow punched cards. Rydrochemical and actinometric observations are being . un and the problem of the machine processing of observations of the current which 'N whed) ;-, -,times a-mount to several thousand measurements is being examined. Thus, .,)mL soon a sin-le cruise 30 to 35 thousand observations will be collected which can be pro- C~_IsSed bv inachine, but even then the computer equipment on the ships will be used at 30% cl: capacitj" An evaluation of the efficiency of these machines for increasing the producti - it), of labor of the technical staff and scientific workers of large expeditions shows that there are great potential savings in means especially since the expenditures for housing a worker on an expedition is appreciably higher than on shore. However, if the productivity of labor as a result of using machines increases by only 40% these machines will pay for themselves in I to 2 years. Many research vessels have sufficient room for installing computers and for storing.punched cards and are manned by highly qualified mechanics and electricians who could be trained to service these machines. The sLx largest research vessels in the Soviet Union should be considered as floating observatories on which the flow of information is ever increasing, therefore computers must be placed on these ships in order to utilize more effectively the data of the observations from the expeditionary invest- igations. Orig. art. has: I figure. SUB CODE: 08) 09 / SUBM DATE: 18Feb65 / ORIG REF: 003 / OTH REF: 002 Card 2/2 YEKELIGFIK, Noisey ,;oiomcnovicll; KM`21-7 It, L;einenavicll; SOS31.'CV, Iuc;ollf Llvovich; Aron udkovicl.; nauchn. red.; LZYKE,, red.; V.I., red.; USPENSKEY, V.V., red.; 5HASS, ...'Ye., red.; GERASIYOVA, G.',*., red. [Imi~rovin,7 the e-conoinic worl: of cont.-acting organiza- tionsli Sove-~ohens-,vcvanie el,:onomic-eskoi raboty pod-riad- nykh crc~anizatsii. '-'~o~:kva. Stroiizcat, lc)6i,. 96 p. SHEMMAN, B.A., dotsent; GUSEYNOV, M.M., a9sistent; SHIROYAN, N.M., vrach Labor hygiene and sanitation In the production of catalyzers for the cracking of petroleum. Azerb.med.zhur. no.1:82-85 Ja 160. (MIRA 13:5). 1. Iz Imfedry gigiyeny truda Azgosmedinstituta imeni H. Narimanova. 2. Bakinskaua sanitarno-epidemiolbgicheskaya stantsiya (for Shiroyan). (SULFURIC ACID -'-FHYSIOLOGICA1 EFFECT) ABIYEV, G.S., dotsent., nauchnyy sotrudnik; ALLAKWFRDIBEKOV,, G.B... dotsent., nauchnyy sotrudnik; -51-~KHTMAN, B.A., dotsent, nauchnTj sotradnik; AMIROV, R. 0. , kand. med. nauk, nauchnyy sotrudnik; S A.',SDOV, I. G. , Dotsent: ALI-L'-7V, Z.K.; prof. nauchnyy sotrudnilc Fundamental work. Azerb. med. zhur. no.6:46-48 Je 162. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Prorektor po nauchnoy rabote Azerbaydzhanskogo gosudarstvennogo mediLoinskogo InsLiLuta Imeni Narimanova (for Abiyev). 2. Zaveduyll- shchiy kafedroy farmakologli Azerbaydzhanskogo gooudarstvennogo mo- ditsinskago instituta imeni Narimanova (for Allakhverdibekov). 3. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy lekar:3tvermykh form i galenovykh preparatov Azerbaydzhanskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni Narimanova (for Aliyev). 4. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy gigiyeny truda Azerbaydzhanskogo gosuda-rstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni Narimanova (for Shekhtman). 5. Direktor Instituta crigiyeny truda i professionallnykh zabolevaniy Rinisterstva zdravookhraneniya Azer- baydzhanskoy SSR (for S-amedov). SfIEK)4T,.-wj, a. 1. , UKRAiNsKiy NAUCliNO-ISSLEDOVATEL'SKIY IN5YITUT 30ORtJZHEP41Y ISSLEDOVANIYE PROCHNOSTI ALADAI 5HLAXCTSETCNVYKM KAMNEY. PAGE 36 S(). SOORMIK ANNOTATSIY NAUCOINO-ISSLEDOVATEL'SKIKH RABOT PO STROITEL'3TVU, Moscow, 1911 .0 SHUHTMAN, B. I. SHEKHMAN, B. I.: "The effect of certain vroduction factors on the quality of winter pavirg with finished cinder-concrete block". Kiev, 1955. Min Higher U Education Uc 33R. Kiev Construction Engineering Inst. (Dissertations for the Degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences.) So: Knizhnaya ldtorpial No. 49, 3 December 1955. -Moscow. SHMTMMI, G.A., kapitan medJLtsinskoy sluzhby Controlling the vitamin A supply for the body. Voen.-med.zhur. no.12:63-65 159. (MIRA 14:1) (VITA141NS-A) SHEKMIAN, G.A., kapitan meditsinskoy sluzhby Co~l-of the vitamin C supply required by the body. Voen.-med. zhur. no. 1:81-83 Ja 160. (MIRA 14:2) (ASCORBIC ACID) SflEK1iTMANLG.A-,_kapitan meditsimkoy aluzliby Importance of continuous additions of vitamin C to food in the military unit. Voen.-med.zhur. no.3:46-49 ~~ 161. Wfa 14:7) (ASCORBIC ACID) (SOLDIEMS-NUTRITION) (;-", (AHrh-;rwei',~-k) Vitamin C su-vly.-ander con,~itlions prevail4ng in Archam~el Vop.pit. 21 no.":42-55 N~r-Je 162. (M I -F-A- -; 5 : I C 1: (ARCILNNGEL-AS GCP BIC ACID) AUTHOR: Gellfand, Shi Ya. IEn.ineer and Shekhtman, G.79., ingineer, TITLE: Performance of Tower Crane BKSM-5_PU with-ICY-ab. (Rabota bashennogo krana BKSM-5-?U oborudovanriogo greyferom). PERIODICAL: Mekhanizatsiya Stroitellstva, No 6 ~ 1958 ) pp 27-29 (USSR) ABSTRACT- Collective of the Minsk factory for tower cranes by modernising tower crane BKSM-5-P with a capacity of 1.5-5 tons produced crane BKSM-5~-PU. The lay-out of the storage of material of the Vitebsk factory for reinf.-;rced concrete products and the position of the crane working there are illustrated in Figure 1. FiGure 2 illustrates the scheme of the grab winch. It has a capacity of 0.5m3. Specifications and technical data of the grab are given. The grab winch (see Figure 2) consists of an electric motor, AO-51-6 an electro-magnetic brake and an "elastic clutch" of 200mm diameter, it reductor, a couple of cylindrical cogged wheels and a drum. Figure 3 illustrates the crane and Figure 4 gives a detailed illustration of the grab. Figure 5 illustrates the grab's stabilising arrangement, There are five Figures, Card 1/1 1. Hoists--Performance 2. Hoists--Equipment - Kctfifil~-- Rtion wuns -Iurated hydrocatiouw . UO-TIOUiE --- ~Ta-cetjlena and -he tqe by acetic anhydride 'u T_L _ -c chlon d. . _ In the presence of zin and 4 '~' -litman Zhur. ObAchrl Mini. 2. Sliek c 52R; .-Acefy1ation of 41kynes with AcAO-ZnC)t k gavv Ate Vinyl ketimes' nit'd no ac *tylenic ketotics. TWO - fi th h h i con i rm. e Previous es i c. c4l.) coaceroing the ypot i dh i f f ~F nterine ite ormat oii o of all 3 higi-14-fits. a coml' I'llQuir ('35 g.) and 52, K. A~.30 510irly Ireated %%im 23 S. (try ZUCII (the temp. rose to 80') mid tile mixt. 1witted :1 ' lmi. ou u stvatat bath and Auani-distd. gave satue MIX,, utt- reat-wil hydruvarlhin and 13.5 g. ketwic fr--tCH011, b14 IS2- forming a 111, 180.6- LO' which With n(j. (CO111), g-we the Pure PhCC1:Cj1COAft' bla 1.17-9 , 1.2.373; -exime, 111. 93'; 2,4-dinitraphru* TheketItteaur" Nlitoclgaw 11hel- CCO'tl. 171. 138 Similarly AjnC*CrI (76% pure) with j%C'() ItTI'l Z"jCl' after:1 firs. It CA -a' im... Im CU. C11COAre, e& 1),. 9:1 V, m"0, 1.4645, il~~ O.L19:39; sendrarbazone, III. V174", ocinte, 6. 85- V. .-I L-1087. 011 hi. Kosol~jjuff 1. TBU'l-V, V. 11., 7MOLtFT, T, A,, SITLYTIVAN, C, 'Z, 2. U-:),-jR (6t~' ) 4. Acetylation 7. New data on the acetylation of ursaturated hydrocarbons with acetic anhydride in the presence of metal chlorides. Dokl. All SSSR 88, no. 6, 1953. q. Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, May - 1953, Uncl. BETOV, V.1i. ; SUKHTYA4. G3, 1 .. - Acylation of unsaturated hydrocarbons. Revort No. 2: Acetylmtion of monosubstituted ncet vlemic hydrocarboon by acetic anhydride in the presence of metp! chlorides. Trudy VNIISNDV no.?-8-9 154. (Hydrocarbons) (Acetylation) (Zinc chloride) (~C~U 10:7) .SHEKHTMA!I,--G,Z,,. Prinimal uchastlyel-- SOLOV'YEV, B.M. - - -- Z Synthesis of boroglyceride and its use in cosmetic preparations. Masl.-zhir.prom. 28 no.4:37-39 Ap 162. (MJRA 15',5') 1. Mo-.~kovskaya fabrika "Svoboda" (for Shekbtman). 2. Zaveduyushchiy laboratoriyey Instituts. vrachebnoy kosmetiki (for SolovIyev). (Glycerides) AUTHOR LARISH E., S11EKHTMkN I.- PA - 3049 TITLE On the Inti-6-d-u-c-t-1-on of Radiation into the Problems of Gas Dynamics. PERIODICAL Doklady Akademii Nauk SSR 1957, Vol 113, Nr 5, pp 1010-1012 (USSR) Received: 6/1957 Reyiewed: 7/1957 ABSTRACT The author shows that failing to take the influence exercised by radiation into account often leads to considerable inaccuracies. The present paper discusses ayery simple method by means of which it is possible to take the influence of radiation into account without any changes in the equation of adiabatic motion being necessary. It is known that radiation in the case of thermo- dynamic equilibrium may be treated as a perfect gas with the adiabatic index Z - 4/13. The thermodynamic equations of a per- fect gas with a radiation with which it is in equilibrium are explicitly written down. Equations are considerably simplified in the following two cases: 1) Z - 4/3 2) if radiation pressure can be approximated by the formula CARD 1/3 Pr ' (Z - 1 ) FL T xAX -1 ) PA - 3049 i.e. 4f the adiabatic indices of the gas and the radiation are equal. In the cases 1) and 2) the equations of adiabatic motion and the corresponding boundary conditions do not change if radiation is taken into account. Thus, the solutions for p,? and v (velocity) have the same form as in the case if radiation is disregarded. Differences, however, exist with respect to temperature values. With X - 4/3 radiation exercises no in- fluence at all upon mechanical parameters, so that it is even possible to obtain a rather good approximated solution in the case of X r' 4/3. The authors then extend these general ideas to the case of a vehement explosion. Because of the high temperatures occurring on such an occasion the light pressure in the initial stage of the propagation of the shock wave must play an important part. The solutions for p,ip and v found by L.I. SEDOV remain valid also in the case of existing radiation. Finally, tempera- ture distribution is determined. Temperature distribution is characterized by an additional constant R4/a and is automodellike. CARD 2/3 PA - 3049 On the Introduction of Radiation into the Problems of Gas Dynamics. (with 2 illustrations) ASSOCIATION: Institute for Applied Mathematics and Institute for Nuclear Physics of the Academy of the Roumanian People's Republic, Bucarest. PRESENTED BY: L.I. SEDOV, Member of the Academy. SUBMITTED: 12.12. 1956, CARD 3/3 ~7 i _7 Lar--sh. I L Propaga',ion of Detonation 7aves in tne Pre~~enc- of a cnetic Fie!,; (Rasi)rostranenire detonatsionn-kh voln iDr. .a, nalichii- Magnitno'go poiya) P -,~tJODI (,Ail,: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoretichesk-oy fiziki, 1958, Vol. 79, Nr 1, pp, 203-1207 (USSR) A33TRACT: For the investigation of the propagation of shock waves in a olasma located in a magnetic field relativistic hydrodyna:r- icai equations have alreadY been used by sevaral authcrs (e,-. Ref 1). in The present paper so-called "perpendicular" detonation waves are investigated, viz. such as are Dro- pagated in a direction which is transversal to that of -,he magnetic field. Although it would not be necessary to take relativistic effects into account for sucn fields and thermo- nuclear fuels as can he produced today, it is nevertheless interesting to investigate the development of the modifica- tion of relativistic quantities and their boundary values (for stronger fuels and fields). It was found in the course of calculations that the properties of relativistic detonation Card 1/2 waves are similar to those of ordinary wpves. Solutions of the ?he Propagation of lj,~,.onation ',Vaves in the .;()V./5c)- 55- ', -,)7,f59 Pr(.,.s(~n(-(! of a ii,,.riveq system of enuation-s are gLven in the discontinui.Ly both for the relatiVLStIC and for the non-relativistic ensp Thork! are '~ CjVure~i and i referencos, 2 of which are Soviet A S'SO (,'I A T 10 RInstitut orikladnoy mpkhanik'i r I ri r o "i n ~, Y,-.j:3pubIiki (Institute for Applied A3 Rumanian PeolDle's Republic) Institut atomnoy Viz--ki kade-nii L A naul, Rumynsko'v narodnoy respubliki (Institute of ';.-,uciear Fh."rsIc3,AS RuManian PeoDle s ReDublic) jU3_.'=TE'D: F e "0 ru a r.-;- q ),9 Card 2,12 2 4 ( .5' ) AUTHORS. Larish, E., Shekhtirian. I, SOV/56-35-2--34/60 TITLE, The Generation-of Two Temperatures in an Ionized Gas Which is Placed in a Idagnetic Field (Obrazovaniye dvukh temperatur v nakhodyashchemsya v magnitnom pole ionizovannom gaze) PERIODICAL; Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1958, vol 35, Nr 2 (8), PP 514-515 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors investiggte an ionized gas the ionic temperature of which may be considered as Given. A formula is given for the enerf,-j of cyclotron radiation, Cyclotron radiation has the frequency ).,P_aeH/m Pnd the gas is assumed to be . transparent in this frequency interval. This is rather a rigorous condition and a sufficiently high rarefaction of the gas oz- high values of the magnetic field strength or of the ionic temperature is necessary. If the electrons can radiate a noticeable part of their energy, electron temperature will be differ considerably from ionic temperature., A formula is given for the relaxation time of the ele,2tron component,, The electron gas is assumed to have Card 1/2 The Generation of Two TemDeratures in an Ionized SOV/56-35-2-2w4/60 n Vas "'rhich is Placed in a MaEnetic Field a Maxwell (Maksvel.1) distribution The energy exchange between the electron gas and the ionic gas may be calculated accordine to a formula by Spitzer (Shpitser) (Ref 1) Finally; an expression is derived for the ratio Te/Ti = E) of the electron and ionic temneratures, The difference between these 2 temDeratures can be ra-cher high There are figure and 1 reference 0 of which is Soviet ASSNIATION, Institut prikladnoy mekhaniki, Bukharest (Institute of Applied Mechanics Bucharest) Institut atomnoy fiziki, Bukharest-Magurele (Institute of Atomic Physics. Bucharest-IMagurele) SUB!-=TED. April 12, 1956 Card 2/2 L T I T i A y 'n nJc!--.---L :0, 10 ciq a wav,.~ L#-"rI4rtAI nt-'ar ~'r.u ClIrie-poillL. 1,-,v. fiz. 16 flo. --,izt of s ---- La. I r -:)n~,res~;, --arch 1~)53- -r v o f nclassi"ied. 1~25793-66 EWT(m) IJP(c) ACC NRs P 16377 6iffCr__Cbb_E- uR/6bj_976_5/'b7 S Wom i9/db6Fo5a2 AUTHOR: Aualender, V. L.; Blino , G. A.; Budker, G. I.; Karliner, M. M-;J~dsr ... -Y - Jiy, - - - A. V.~ Livshit.s. A. -A. ; Mishnev,__q._ ~..; Naumov,_ A. A..; Panasyuk,_V, _t9-; Pestov,. Jul-NI STd-orov, V. A.; Siltvestrov, G. I.; Skrin3kiy, A. N.; Khabakhnashev, A. G.; Shekhtramin, I A. M(It- nO_n_i'--------_ 43 TITLE: Status report on the VEPP-2 positron-electron storage ring SOURCEt Atomnaya onergiya, v. 19, no. 6, 1965, 502-505 TOPIC TAGSt electron positron pair, electron interaction, synchrotron, electron scattering, luminescence, betatron/B-3M synchrotron A&MM: The VEPP-2 was designed for electron-positron interaction experiments at energies of 2 X 700 Mev. as reported in the "Proceedings of the International Conference on Accelerators", Dubna, 1963. Work accomplished in the two years following that conference includes the following: start-up of the synchrotron injector, accumulation of large electron currents in the storage ring, study of instability related to the interaction of the beam with the resonator, and the accumulation of positrons. At present the VEPP-2 is being used to study the interaction of two beams and to measure the luminescence from the small-angle positron-electron scattering. An over-all schematic diagram of the VEPP-2 is shown, including its connection to a B-3M synchrotron. The latter operates in light-duty mode at 200 Mev, and its 100 ma output pulse is shorter than 20 nsec. Its energy scattering is less than 2% and pulse repetifton frequency is about 3 cycles. The storage ring is a weakly focussing racetrack with four identical rectilinear seg- ments 60 cm long. The equilibrium ofti'u radius is 150 cm afid the aperture is L 25793-56 F-ACC--N-R-,- A-F6Ol6-37-7------ 8 X 14 cm. One segme.nt.of the ring is the experimental working section; the oppo-. site section is a resonator; the remaining two are used to inject electrons and e rt p,,,gilrons, The experiwnts made and the operation of the quipme are de scribed in detail. It is noted with interest that when betatron oscillations are excited by individual inflector pulses, most of the Initial oscillation amplitude decays in a time interval much shorter than the-natural radiation decay time . Orig. art. has: 4 figures. 1,JPRS] SUBGODE,. 20-/ SUEMUTEt none ORIGRErm OC6 / OTHREF: 001 Card 2/2 L 05821-67 KAU (m) T J P 0 D ACC NK, AT60 1468 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/0001/0012 AUTHOR- Auslender, V. L. ; Blinov, G. A.; Budker, G. I.; Karliner, M. M. - Kis elev. A. Y. ; Livshii-s-,A. A. . Mishnev. S. 1. ; Naumoy A. A. ; Panasyuk, ~. S. Pestov, Yu. P.; Sidorov, V. A.; Sillvestrov, G. I.; Skrinskiy, A. N.;-Xhabakh- -pashev, A. G.; Shekhtman, I. A. ORG: none TITLE: Present state of research on the VEPP-2 electron- positron ring SOURCE: 'AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleni e. Institut yadernoy fiziki. Doklady, 1965. Sostoyaniye rabot na pozitron-elektronnom nakopitele VEPP-2. 1-12 _N TOPIC TAGS: electron, positron, electron positron storage ring, electron beam /B-3M synchrotron, VEPP-2 electron -positron, steradian ABSTRACT: The VEPP-2 electron - positron storage ring was designed for experiments on the interaction of positrons and electrons with a5pergy of up to 2 x 700 Mev. It is basically a special type of B-3M s hrotron.' land is equipped with an exterior injector, a high-vacuum storage track, a single thread system to extract the electron beam from the accelerator and insert it into the storage rizig. L 05821-67 _ACC NR,---AT-603-'1468 0 It has electron-optic channels and a converter to transform an electron beam into a positron beam. It now works at an energy of 26b Mev. Basic studies of the process of insertion into the storage ring were made at an energy of 100 Mev. A detailed description is given of the installation and storage of electrons and positrons. A system of spark chambers, comprising a 2 x 0. 7 solid angle steradian close to the vertical direction, was prepared for experiments on the interaction of positrons and electrons. Efforts are now being made to increase the accumulation speed of positrons. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 606/ OTH REF: 001/ kh Card 2 / 2 E'o'rr-(m) IJP(c) AF6Ui~21 SCURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Auslender, V. L:_; Karyner M. M.; Naiq~A~.A.; Popcm,_ S. G.; A. N.; Shekhtman, 1. A. ORG: 'none' -___"_'_'__-_; ....... J,/ TITLE: Phase instability of an intense electron beam in a storage ring 13 SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 20, no- 3, 1966, 210-213 TOPIC TAGS: storage ring, electron beam, automatic stabilization equipment, phase modulation, electron accelerator/ VEPP-2 storage ring ABSTRACT: The authors. comsider radial-phase self- osc illations in storage rings at Ltrge beam currents. Conditions for the stability are obtained in the case of arbit- rary frequency characteristics of the accelerating system. It is shown that stability cond-itions derived in earlier studies, stating that it is sufficient to tune -the ac- celerating resonator to a frequency somewhat lower than the generator frequency in order to prevent self excitation of phase oscillations at arbitrarily large beam cur- rents, are not borne out in practice, and that other factors must be taken into ac- count in a more rigorous stability analysis. Allowance is also made for the inter- action between the beam and the accelerating system and other elements of the vacuum chamber at harmonica of the electron-bunch revolution frequency. Some results of an experimental investigation of self excitation of phase oacillations in the storage rings of the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Siberian Department of AN SSSR are uDc: 621.384.6o A 070t".JL ACC NRi AIF6021621 presented (VEPP-2). An example whe: was eliminated is described. The a, and B. A, L~azare-n-ko. A. A. Litvinov Pirushkin and G. M. Tumsykin ror Wi .0 res and 14 far-M-Ulas. SUB CODE: 2D/ SUBM DATE: i the instabilitY due to the eighteenth harmonic Iors thank G. 1. Budker for continuous interest 1. A. Sedlyamr T. P. StarodubtseV& Te. A. p w-Ith the OPM PJW: OC4/t OTH Faws 001 Cqrd 2/2,eC- -V- -- 40 go 0 69 00 0 0 W *so a 0 -0-0 0 W III a as 00 so a M a Is v a is It If 14 6, 0 Q U a a A a f. a A-1 2 1 L I.t v a 'X-69 U4, -A _j__' Ar X7 SA 64 a CALCUIATI N OF THE LEAKAOE OF THE FRONT PARTS OF WINDINGS. 1. V. ~06 Shekhtman. Elaktrich6stvo Po- 3) 2L-0 04arch, 1950) In Russian. -00 A New method of calculating the leakage reactance of windings, in .00 particulAr of their front parts, baved on the deteraination of *a .,,see self- and mutual inductances of linear winding parts. The influeme .6& or the core in considered by applying the method of electris images '00 which is simpler anI :%om, accurate tha? the usual mehhods of approx- ilation. B. F. Kraus Re 1 IJ_ owl' go, S _C~# 0A 9 Af~ 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 Is 0 40 4, 0 0:0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OTIO00*00**Ooo*ooo*oooooooooo~es goof goes go******* Solomon "Irigorlyevich; .3'- I.V,, red. fl-ulsa-typ-- rergulazior. of the angular velocity of E-lectric moT-orsl impul'snoe upr-vienie Skorosiliu vrashcheniia elektrodv-lgatelei. Moskva, Izd-vo "Energiia," l9bj- 80 p. (biblioteka po avtorratike, lic'. 101) f\ V. 1:1 A 17: 6) L T7260-66 EWP (k ACC NRs AP6009506 d -WP (-I-)/E';.T (v) SOURCE GOD93 t)--- IJP(c' jD/ivi AUTHORS., Radetskiy, V. S.; Shekhtmn, I. Ye. ORG: none TITLE: Drawing die. Class 73 Ao, 179267 [ainnounced by the Odessa Factory of Food Machinery Construction (Odesskiy zavod prodovol'stvennogo ma hinostroye SOURCEi Izobrebeniya, prdmyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znakip no* 5p 19669 10 TOPIC TAGS: metal drawing, metal f orming press, metal stamping I die ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a drawingl die assembly for large partsj,' mounted on a double-acting press and containing a drawing diej die, push rod) clamping plate, and ejector (see Fig. 1). To permit drawing of parts with internal dimensions larger than the dimensions of the inner slide of the press,, the drawing die is stepped and is freely placed on the shaft which has a stepped rod for retracting the drawing die. The clamping plate is also stepped and is rigidly connected to the outer slider of the press* L 27260-66 ACC NR. i-P Fig. 1. 1 - drawing diej 2 - plungeri 3 - retracting rodi 4 - clamping plate; outer slider* Orig. art. has t 1 figure. 2aeb64 131 SUBM DAM SUB CODE: :ard 2/2 6- CHUKHARIKO, Z.; SHEKHTMAN, Kh. Make effective use of machinery in UQin procurement stations. Muk.-elev.pr*m. 22 n@.5:3-5 14Y '56. (MIRA 9:9) l.Vsesoyuzayy nauchno-issledevatellskiy institut zerna I pro- duktov age parerabatki. (Grain elevator5) (Graim-handling machinary) CHUKHAR'KO, Z.; KOPTEV, K.; SffgKHTMA-N Kh.: SHEYKR, G. -, nLYAKOVA, N. For an effective network of permanent grain procurement stations. Muk.-elev.l.orom.23 no.8:18-21 Ag 157. (MIRA 10:11) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut zer" i produktov yago perernbotki. (Grain trade) CM:HARIKO, Z., SHMTMAN, Kb.; RADOV, A. Introducing a new qystem of management at the Orenburg Grain Receiving Station Nn.2. Muk-clev.prom. 62 no.1:12-!4 Ja 159. (MIRA 120) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut zerna i produktov yego pernrabotl-i. (Orenburg-Grain elevators) RADOV, A. ;,, SHEKHTMA.N, Kh. Dgterminiz7g norms for the number of loading personnel in warehouses of grain receiving stations. Biul.nauch.inform: trad i zar-Plata 3 n0-7129-33 160- (KIU 13:8) (Grain-Storage) 5omw,li, Kh. Research on work norms in the grain product industry. Sots.trud 5 no.8:149 Ag f6o. (MDU 13:11) (Grain urade-Production standards) PLATONOV,.A.; CHLMHAR'Ko, Z., kand.ekon.nauk; SHEKHTMAN, Kh., Icand.ekon,nauk Efficient distribution of grain procurement stations. Mnk.-elev.prom- 26 no.1:8-9 Ja 160. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Gosudarstvennyy komitat Soveta Ministrov SSSR po khleboproduktam (for Platonov). 2. VaesoyuzWy nauchno-iseledovateltakiy institut zerna (for Chukharlko, Shekhtman). (Grain elevators) SHEMM&N, a., kand,ekonomicheskikh nauk; PCFOV. G. Iconomic accountability at the Biyek Grain Procurement Station. Mulc.-elev.prom. 26 no.2:17-18 1 160. (MIRA 13-6) 1. Vsesqy-uznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut zerna i produktov yego pererabotki. Direktor Biyokogo khlebopriyemnogo punkta (for Popov). (Biysk-Grain elevators-Accounting) 6UKITR-.AN,, Khaim Yarizelevich, kand. ekonor- nauk-; KALACHIKEN, I.F,, - -T r ed.; teklin. red. [How to reduce the cost of grain processingl Kak snizit' zatraty na obrabotku zerna. Moskva, Zagotizdat, 1961. 48 p. (MIRA 14:11) (Grain elevators) RAWV, A.; CHUKHAR'KO, Z.; SHEKHTMAN, Kh. Simplifying the system of management in grain receiving stations. Biul. nauch. inform.: trud i zar. plata 4 no.9:18-22 '61. (MIRA 15:1) (Grain--Storage) Cj11jUUd1'-KOY Z.;- a!Elil~ - ~.,; In',; NAIK~LNOY, I., starshiv inzh.; AKIF i'EV I ., , IT" 'G r, -kovskayaa o'bl.) Improve the organization of work in different sections of the grain receiving enterprises. Y-L-:.--lev. prora, 27 no.9:1-1-16 s 161. (Y-1-I'l 1 5:2) L L. Vsesoyuznr, nauchno-issledovatal*skiy institut zerna. i produktov yego pererabotki,- 2. 1,'o--nativno.-issledovatellskaya stantsiya Minisihrstva zagotovok Kazakliskoy SSR (for Nakaznoy). (Granaries) (Grain elevators) SHEKHTMAN, Kh.; USHAKOV, T. Planning and reducing expenditures for motortruck transporta- tion of grain. Muk.-elev. prom. 29 no.9:11-12 S 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut zerna i produktov yego pererabotki. CHUKHAP"K0, Z.; USIIAKOV, V.; S11111ITKIN', Kh. Using linear program-.ing in planning t 'he conveying of grain loads. Muk.-elev. prom. 29 no.12:14-15 D (IIIW. 17-3) 1. Vgesoyuznyy m'.uchno-issledovatel'skiy institut zerna i produktov yeLo perprabotki. SHEKHTMAN, Kh.Ya.-I-~and.ekonom.nauk; RADOV, A.G., nauchnyy sotrudnik Work of the production sections of grain receiving statims. Soob. i ref. VNIIZ no.4:1-3 161. (MIRA 16:5) (Grain handling) PS033491 Ul-','I()41':-16F,100010181011110112 AC A 0 SOURCE CODE: EUENIOR: Gersh-eyn, G.!,:.; Nudel'~,,an, j. 'Ye.;P i I V=.CoiiLl _F.; Shekht- i-,ian, L. A. I ORG: none TITLE: 1,;ethod of processin.c, gravimetric survey results Clas8 42, No. 186155 SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 18, 1966, 111-112 TOPIC TAGS: rravimetric survey, gravity isoanomaly, dielectric sheet, (D poLblentiorneter, gravity parameter)OX,9 V / n7'~Frl" ABSTRACT: A method is proposed for processing --ravimetric survey data based on analysis of isoanornaly gravity iiaps. The isoanomaly map is put on a dielectric sheet, the interspaces between isoanomalies are filled with conductors, and a potentiometer adapted for each interspace is attached. A point-shaped charme is moved above the dielectric sheet k' u v,hich measures the current. Parameters of the gravity field are deter- ni'ned from the intensity of the induced current. This method permits a continuous distribution of the gravity field, higher accuracy, and a shortened processing to be obtained. Orig. art. has: I figure. Card 1/2 UT)G. 550.831 I ACC NR- AP6033L,-91 SUB CODE: 08/ SUB14 DATE: 14Jun65/ Fig. 1. Set-up for processing cr,-,ravimetric survey data. 1 - dielectric sheet; 2 - conduc- tor; 3 - gravity isoanomaly L[ - potentiometer; 5 - point- shaped charge; 6 - indicator !-Card-_-- 2/2 A P(; o; 22 souacE coLlE: u AU!~-Ml~.- Pronin,_V.P.; Shekhrman,L.A. 01-11G: Saratov SLate University in. N.G.Chernyshevskiy (Saratovskiy gosudaratvennyy universitet) TiTLE: Dotelmination of the higher derivaU.ves of harmonic functions by the induced current method SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 36, no. 6, 1966, 997-1002 TOPIC TAGS: special purpose computer, analog computer, harmonic function, partial derivative, Laplace equation, boundary value problem ABSTIV,CT- Thi:; prjor is concerned with the induced-current method of G.M.GP-rshteyn lzv. 'V"j'Zov. Radio ';'izika, 2, J, 602, 1959) for the analog computation of har-m-onic cer,-AW kindE, of bouridary conditions. In that techniQUe Lne ")Y "r-wided mt~tiillic clectrodes, and the valuns at dif- !,-aplar.~'s erj~tatioa -arc dori-3d fro-.-, elcet, dis ~jv "It, f -; it 11 c e d '~ r i v t~ f i ~-"2 _111UIC '02"A for- obLuinlnj, with Lh~llv aid 1.11,2 Z 1'.' rj-1;4 1;.i-.." of cil'_- v '11) Z-'i t ijl.-- Ch,irt;e' ',be dar il,'il t i v'! 3 of glic Cf's I i VG orders eep,-nd ;:~_' _"'iiy 0:1 -11"o of t1le corv,~spondlng orders of tl,o induced currenz;--z' and. %LL-se ciu be dire-7~tly with th~, aiLl of appropriately tuned nrrrow-b:iltd aL-,Pl if iers. Cross derivatives can be deteriained from the currenrf induced bv a VibraLlnil, Clllart;Q iiloVing in the plnue perpendicular to its vibrnticii axis, as wtAl a-, Llic currents Induced by a moving dipole. nie authors thank C.M.Gershteyn for valuable advice and constant interest. Orig. art. has: 19 formulas and 2 figures. SUB CODE: 09, /_?/ SUDIII DATE: 17Jul65/ ORIG. REF: 007/ A NL W...... it OEPPISTOOMI YCIFOACTO caq PYW.-- A. X XL- 10 .1. 15 wft) I ...wa K M 10. A- k C. T_ ic 19 27 -ft) 4 A. k A. k A- M...- k K_ C-M- .-P. O~S"d for No C.0bmd&l mmllma of Us sols"Irle TOOKWIftlall Owlety at NMI* lostonclim =4 RISG*Lml CommaidesticsiIiii In. A. 9. Pbpov (IM1112), N 8-12 J'... If-TJ 4(5) PKA_ . . ~,-. '..k P'~u : :A 'I ~N 3 11111 -1 1. : 6 Probletty kibernatllkl, vyp. 2 (Probl~m5 if Cybernetics. No. 1) Moscow, Flzmarglz, 155~. ~23 p. Errata slip Inserted. I r3. copies printed. Ed.z A. AL Lyapunov; Compilers-Editorn: 0. B. Luoanov. B. TU. P11-chaic, S. V. Vablonakly, and Yu. 1. Yanov; Zia.: A. A. Xonoplyankin, and M. L. SmOlyanakly; Tech, Ed.: S. X. Akhlazov. FURPOSKi The purpose of this collection of articles to to organize scientific papers on cyt~ernotlcs and to unite the afrorts ard Interests or Soviet sciontista working In this rield. COVERAGE: This Is the second volume of "Frobletcy kibernetlkl*, dealing with problems of biology, mathematics and engineering an th;g,rolln1to toadybernstic%f The first volume, which appeared In 19 .0aIder probIema pr Og ramming, machine translatl= and computer design. Fut,re volumes propose to include a Btt'..' 61`44ter number of subjects related to cybernetics. The editors list 5 recent Soviet booK%(Includinf,2 translation$) dealln;, with cybernetics. They - nk the ro Owing p.r5ons for their--- help In preparing the boo-4 for publicationi 0. V. VAkulovaxaya- T. L. Gavrilova, A. A. Kuchnik, B. 1. Pinikov, M. L. Tentlin and V. S. Shtarkman. References follow each article. Leningrad). On the LOast Number of Multi- Me 111 R M( n Ow -MWA.Ilho~ e Per 73 Laing t a & C The author presents his method of computation. mere are no rarerence2. PART It. THEORY OF CONTROL SY57EMS Y41ol0newly. S. V_ (Koscow). On Algorithmic Difficulties Kgc.tin t. reo in tne Synthesis of MlnLmum Switching Circuit& 75 The author attempts t, explain algarltnnlc lirriCultle3 arising when solvlU pr~b.--3 jr cybernetics wldch allow ror & trivial silatian on tt.e basis Of t.e Classical deCint- tion of the algoritin. 4o-ver, soon a solution is Impractia- able becap3a or its cumb~rs~menass. The Author suggests two v&rL&tijns fir tne sil"tion of tne problem. )no consists In renouncing th lnlm= of circuits. Tne other cn,.Ista lit renouncing 1n"1.13tigatln or all iiia rurtctlons or tne &;.Zebra or logic.. Tnere are 27 referance3t 21 &:tvist D translations), 5 EngUsh and I Prenen. XrIchavakly, R. yo. (Moscow). On the Realization of Functlons Wy-MV~r;ZWr`un 123 The Article *insists Or tCiMS Parts. In the first part th au the super- presents farda=antal definitions: On of elementary objects, realization, And the *I=- PILaity Index. In the BeCJhJ Part, ttte Cundasnental result (tne Val" of LIG' , wnlcn Is the upper bound of the Indexes or tn" alm'l. c-an'struc t Ions expressing functlons Of Dh) Is Obtai..a Ir the realizing constructions tire superponitlina of :.I.,mentary objects. In part 3, a stu,1Y Is =,Jw of tne cOn- -nee* of the fundamental theorem portainint, to multi-valie 1OgIc And the theory or networKa. There are 13 ruCarence3; 6 Soviet, 5 English anl2 German, .Uf.; I I ~ N I and hLA'_&, t,~n ascow). Two-cycle Ferro- transtator.Circuiti a thods of Their .1yntnesia The Authome,im at developing a reZular algebraic ..th-1 or .ynt hd31S Of tW3-CYCId rarro-translator circuits, Whicti re- cently have found rapidly Increasing application lit ai~l,g end digital computers and automatic cinLrul systems. Mathomatical analysta, is based on algebra or logic. Tim autlior3 thank tnt rallowinj persons rur tnelr hall); Professors K.F. Toodorcnik and N.Ye. Kabrinakly. an4 4.V. Yablon3k1y, O.B. L"panov, N Ya. Matyukhtn and YO.B. Pil'Cn&K. There are 2~ reforoncea, 1i SOVLet (4 Are translation&), 10 EnZlizn and I German. PAWr Ill. PROURAXMING 0IushkOV_KJJ,_ (Klyev) . On a Mothod if AutomatlzI116 11~1kra-min6 181 The-iuFruir briony reviewm existing mutnoJa or a4t~mattv pro- gratatainn; programs, wntch attempt to ma,to the procons or pr~. granteing an &Qtumatlc min that or comp,,ttltig. TWO can tt~ %one by creating a "library" or progre.=InK pru,;rw;ij aiil a method or "operational progrwt;m1n,,-,- Tnere are it,) rwro~hces. Sto gnly, A.A. ( "T). Principles Or Developing a SpeclAllxv,l ruf6m9trC--Pro6raomin,~ System 185 Th:emeChod of autumaCin pri,;r-mitte -w.,teaLed by V.M. 01~13hicav (a or.ceeiing article) to being I.veIjpa1 at I);,! Cum1-t11-,6 Cant r or It` Ac"7 ~q .~ USSR. It L,t,~ or a bra o 11 ry Jlr,,~ra,3, A,.J )f f'r .1 met" f-t or PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5027 Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut schetnogo mashinostroyeniya Voprosy rascheta i konstruirovaniya elektronyykh vychislitellnykh mashin, vyp. 1,, (Problems of the Calculation and Design of Electronic Computersq v. i) Mos- cow, Mashgiz, 1960. 194 p. Errata slip inserted. 8,000 copies printed. Ed.: N.Ye. Kobrinskiy, Doctor of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: A.G. Akimova; Tech. Ed.: B.I. Model'; Managing Ed. for Literature on Machine Building and Instrument Construction: N.V. Pokrovskiy, Engineer. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for scientists and technicians working in computing-machine building and related fields. COVERAGE: This collection of articles presents the results of investigations related to the design and development of electronic computers. It examines the realization of some general and special algorithms by means of digital and analog computersY investigates errors in the realization of functional relationships in electronic analogs, and reviews problems of computing and designing the external outfits and arrangement of digital computers based on various principles of operation. Methods of computation and the basic characteristics of stabilized supply sources for digital and analog computers, Card-1/4- Problems of the Calculation (Cont.) SOV/5027 methods of computing standard circuits,, and problems related to their reli- ability are examined. No personalities are mentioned. References accom- pany some of the articles. TABLE OF CONTENTS: PART I. GENERAL PROBLEMS OF COMPUTER DESIGNING Alferova, Z.V. Principles of Designing Logical Circuits of Information- Processing Program for Calculations Ne-glukhovskiy, K.S. (Possibilities of] Using Electronic Computers for the Mass Processing of Statistical Data Shekhtman, L.M. New Methods of Division With Digital Computers Belova) A.I., I.M. Vitenberg) E.A. Gluzberg,and A.I. Kozlova. Additional Possibilities of Methematical. Electrical Analogs Kopay-Gora, P.N. Errors of Variable Coefficient Units With Step-by-Step Approximation Card--2/4 - 3 24 44 57 75 iHAS- I bv,~, a~LIZANGN SOV150M Akademtyn niuk SSSR Primenenly. log-xi v n~uj~a I t:MnlVe (Appll~.%tlon ~f Lo In 3 3 .4 , _ A9tjOfc5 P. Cienze an4 Teennology [ o cc j I_d-vo AN SSSH 3 7 printed. r p 1U.000 copies Er :n.*Agen-_y: Akad ~.mly~ na ok SSSR. Sponso I Editorial Board: Reap. Ed.: 1. V. Tavanuts. E. Ya. Kollman. a K. Povarov and S. A. Yanov3k-lya; Ed. of i~bll3nlng Houaci R: Yu . RO=enberg; Tech. Ed. : S. T. Kirkovicn. PURPOSE-. Tt.1s book 4.3 Intended for oclentl3ta Interea"d In math- maticel and ay=bolic. logic. COVERAGE: Th- . ,book 1 3 a collection or 16 articles In which the author dl uss problems or matnematicaI logic and Its app'l- caticn to co,,putara, llnguiatice, zoolorj, =etncdolotDr and va-ricus r1elas of techndlQgy. No personallti-es arc mentLoned. fteference3 follow all but one article. _fjItrav.~31gnificanc I of the Womatic Method in the Study of Tmnds In Changes . r Living Systems 1-,6 ~-unovlyev, A. A. Deductive method in Investigating the Propoaqtlcns of Rel~tion3nlp 215 Bel tionshiPs 243 Zin:v'7ev, A. A. One Variant or the Definition Theory 251 Povarov, a. W. aroup Invarlance of Boolean Functions 263 J&3takoy__)L_ T Doublne Arithmetic Interpretation of the *_Vj 1u d Calculatio of the Proposition Used in 31mulatingeThin Cal culation by Means of a Relay-S.Itchlng Circuit 341 d ii%,3c a Problems or Physical ;*.o0"Vt .1 Function3 Wolffiz~atlonor 3;nt as 377 Application of Many-Valued Logics In the Theory 0 a ay Systems 394 Indu ctlgvandm~cductive Aspects or Lasic .n...t.. It" . Kic.1 bIs In Technology 415 Kedrov;.~ ~Phase Method' In Formal 1,491c RYL Sense Theory of 0ottlob Prege, 502 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress -/d-/e4 10 Card 4/4 S='B,IAIT, L.M~. ---I New methods of performing division operations on electronic digital computers. Vop. rasch. i konstr. elektron. vych. mash. no.1:44- 56 160. (MIM 14:1) (Electronic digital computers) TSETLIN, M.L.; SiM101-I&N, L.M.(14osk-va) Push-pull circuits using ferrites and transistors with nonperiodic counting. Frobl.kib. no-3:89-94 160. (MIRA 13:7) (Information theory) S Hi E K H TP. A IN , L . ~ I . Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Several problems of the construc'L.--ion of sr,ecialized electronic coTrutirg machines usinc- ferrotransist-or e1 errer-.,ts. "Moscow, 1061. 14 pp; (Inst of Precision Mecnanics and Computer Techniquess of the Academy of Sciences USSR); 120 copies; price not given; (KL, 6-61 sup, 228) 12)4-:,5 3 AUT--~ORS: Tsetlin, 11-'.L., and Shekhtman, L,M. s,/O~, 61/000/010/003/0::' '111 222 11 YC TITLE: On some questions of the physical realization of apparata which carry out logical functions PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Matematika, no. 10, 19161, 41i abstract 10 A 290. ("Primeneniye logiki v nauke i tekhn." YI.. All SSSR , q60, 377-393) TEXT: The authors consider some vecular-ities of the realization of logical nets being connected with the consideration of the finite re.- tardation time of the signals. Because of the scattering of the re- tardations of signals at the inputs of the network there appear of incorrect dependences of the states of the output buses on the states of the input buses. In the interval of the incorrect dependence "he put signal may cause an incorrect switching of the following nets. in order to avoid this, a part of the output signal must be separated so thaT the durance of the incorrect dependence becomes too short for tne switching of the following nets. Here the durance of the zorrecr output Card 112 .12 1. * 0 S104 0 1 /O':~o/o 1 0/100'~/O ~ 7 On some questions of the physical CI 1 1X, 222 si.gnal is smaller than the maximal durance of th-,2! input sign,-,----, t-,~rmfcr(" sometimes an enlargemen- of the durance of th~ :,urru~ si-nal is ne-essarr (formation vrith respert to the durance). It is Escsential that *j--e ness of tne nknts is not boundt-ld 1,:,, the maximal r~tardat_'"m signal but by the scattering of the retardations over tne [Absirac',erls note - Comr)-lete translati-,~n. Card 212