SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHNAYDMAN, L.O. - SHNEPERMAN, L.B.

Document Type: 
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP86-00513R001549810017-5
Release Decision: 
RIF
Original Classification: 
S
Document Page Count: 
100
Document Creation Date: 
November 2, 2016
Document Release Date: 
August 23, 2000
Sequence Number: 
17
Case Number: 
Publication Date: 
December 31, 1967
Content Type: 
SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT
File: 
AttachmentSize
PDF icon CIA-RDP86-00513R001549810017-5.pdf3.28 MB
Body: 
SEMAYDM&N, L.O. [Production of synthetic ascorbic acid (vitamin 01 Proizvodetvo sinteticheskoy askorbinovoi kisloty; vitamina C. Xoskva, Pishche- promizdat, 1948. 227 P. (MINA 9:7) (ASCORBIC ACID) -r~'- ~4N /A Y d9 evemen't of processes of lactwiptlim and enoffi-A- K~nr &vlonic acid./L. 0. Shnakf=,m. sslRavatel.' 'Sl~ Trudy Vsesoytin. I,- v - X4ur . a2-41 (19W.-Enolization of di~toa- "-Qxo-L-gubn:c acid occurs best of 1111 in a small Vol. of CHCN; for esterificatfon 0.22 1. EtOH/kg. gulonic arid hydrate is wed; the best 7amt. of CIICI, is 1-1.1 mouohydrate, with addn. of 0.05 kg./k-g. HCI in the 1st slep, and 0.0215 Lg.,/Lg. in 2nd StLp. C, M. Kosolarjoff SEEKAYMAN. L.O.. spet~red.-, RYZHOVA, X.S., red.; YAROV, E.K.. takhn.red. (Vitamin industry; a concise manual] Vitaminnaia prom7ohlennost'; abornik. No.3 [Automatization of the production of synthetic ascorbic acid] Avtomatizataiia protsessov proizvodst-va sinte- tichaskoi askorbinovoi kisloty. 'Koskva, Pishchepromizdat. 1956. 26 p. (MIRA 12:3) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) MinisterBtvo promy'shlennosti, prodo- vollstvannykh tovarov. Otdel tekhnicheakoy informatsii. (Ascorbic-acid) SHNAYDMAN, L.O., kandidat tekhaicheakikh nauk, speteredaktor; PRITYKINA. -:~*.~,t~~-'.-,t~~ .A.. tedaktor; CHEBYSHEVA, Ye.A., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Vitamins] Vitaminy. Moskva. Fishchepromizdat. Ft.l. 1956. 141 p. (MIRA 10:2) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo promyshlennosti prodovol'Btvennykh tovarov. (VITAMINS) ~/l Lo SHNAYDMAIT, Lev Oelpovich;-SAVINOV, B.G., doktor tekhn.nauk, retsenzent-, ~ , - ~ " ~~' A ~ - '.-5., inzb., reteensont; BRLIKOVA, L.S., red.; SOKOLOVA, L.A., tekhn.red. [Production of vitamins] Proizvodstvo vitaminov. Moskva, Plahchopromizdat, 1958. 413 P- (WRA 12:2) (Vitamins) SIWAYIVAN, L..O..--kand.tekhn.nauk Use of ascorbic acid and prospects for the expansion of its production. Vitaminy no.595-22 259. (1-aTRA 14--r,) 1. Ve---aoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy vitar-innyy institut. (ASCORBIC ACID) SENAYDWT, L.O.; DULICHINA, B.M.; MAVRICHEVA, O.A.; SHEVYlaVA, O.N. Methods for the isolation of diacetone sorbose from the reaction mass in the production of ascorbic acid. Trudy VNIVI 6;48-52 '59. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Vsesovuzuyy nauchno-iseledovatellsirly vitaminnyy institut. Tekhnologicheakaya laboratoriya. (SORBOSS) SWYD "~-LMICHINA, B.M.; MLVRICHEVA, O.A.; SHEVYREVA, O.N. Oxydation of diacetone sorbose by permanganate. Trudy VNIVI 6:52-54 159. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy vitaminnyy institut. Tekhnologicheskaya laboratoriya. (SORBOSE) SHNAY'DMAN, L.O.; SHICVYREVA, O.N. Improvement of proceeaes for the iaolation of cyrstalline sorbose. Trudy vNivi 6:6o-62 159. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Vseeoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy vitaminnyy inistitut. Tekhnologichaskaya laboratoriya. (SCIRBOSIC) 1~ SHNAYNAN, L.O.; DULICHINA, B.M.; MAVRICUEVA, O.A.; SHEVYREVA, O.N. Reducing loss in the recrystallizatiou of ascorbic acid. Trudy VNIVI 6:62-64 159. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy vitaminnyy institut. Tekhnologicheskaya laboratoriya. (ASCORBIC ACID) SHNAYDMAN, L.O.; DULICHINA, B.M. Precise definition of some problems of the new technology for the production of carotene from carrots and aquAsh. Trudy vRIvI 6:110-115 159. (KERA 13:7) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy vitaminnyy institut. Tekhnologicheskaya laboratoriya, (CAROTMM) SENAYDRAN., L.O.; FAVLOTA, A.M. Stability of a vitamin A concentrate from fish oil. Trudy VNIVI 6.-116-118 159. (MIRA 13:7) 1. VseooybLzW nauchno-iseledovateliskiy vitaminnyy institut. Tekhnologicheskaya laboratoriya. (VITAMINS--A) SMAYMM, L.O.; SILAXHOVA, M.F. Production of vitamin me~Ll from lucerne. T= 6:14& 151 '59. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Vsesoyuznv7 nauchno-issledovatellskiy vitaminnyy institut. Tekhnologicheskaya laboratoriya. (G&MTM) SHNAYDMAN, L.O.; SILING, M.I.; Prinimala uchastiye: PROKHORENKO, L.V. Studies in the production of pyridinecarboxylic acids. Report No. 2: Synthesis of isocinchomeronic acid by oxidation of 2-methyl-.5- ethylpyridine nitric acid under atmospheric pressure. Trudy VNIVI 8:15-11 '61. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Kbimiko-tekhnologicheskaya laboratoriya Vsesoyuznogo nauchno- issledovatel'skago vitaminnogo in5tituta. (Isocinchomeronic acid) SHNAYDMAN, L.O.; KUSHCHINSKAYA, I.N.; Prinimali uchastiye: SILING, M.I.; S.V.; SHEVYREVA, O.U.; RYUMINA, N.V.; VASIL'YE'VA, G.A. ~Iatalytic oxidation of diacetone-L--sorbo5e in diacet3ne-2-kew- L -gulonic acid with atmospheric oxygen. Trudy VNIVI 8:13-22 ,61. (KEU, 14:9) (Sorbose) (Gulonic acid) SHMAYDMAN, L.O.; KUSHCHINSKAYA, I.N. Complex reprocessing of the fruits of the dog rose for vitamin preparations. Trudy VNIVI 8:66-71 161. (MIF.#, 14:9) 1. Khimiko-tekhnologicheskaya laboratoriya Vsesoyuznogo nauchno- issledovatel'skogo vitaminnogo instituta. (ijog rose) (Vitamins) DENSHCHIKOVY Mikhail, Tikhonovich, kand.tekhn.nauk; SILIN, P.M., prof., red.; VESEIDV, I.Ya., prof., red.; SMIRNOV, V.A., prof., red.; RZHEKHIN, V.P., red.; LEBEDEV, P.P., ?ed.; KOVALENKO, Yu.T., red.; KUPCHINSKIY, P.D., red.; BENIN, G.S., red.; FIYANKOV, A.G., red.; ~LWXYQHQipwimQwj red.; MOREV, N.Ye., red.; SHKAIN, M.M., red.; TULGAKOV, N.I., red&.; MAYOROV, V.S., red.; TERNOVSKIY, N.S., red.; RAZUVAYEV., N.I., red.; OGORODNIKOV, S.T., red.; BURMAN, M.Ye., red.; KHOLOSTOV, V.A., red.; NAMESTNIKOV, A.F., red.; NASAKIN, T.N., red., KOVALEVSKAYA, A.I., red.; KISINA, Ye.I., tekhn. red. [Wastes from the food industry and their utilization] Otkhody pishchevoi promyshlennosti i ikh ispollzovanie. Izd. 2., dop. i perer. Moskva, Pishchepromizdat, 1963. 615 P. (MIRA 16:6) (Food industry-By-products) SHNAYDMAN, M.A. Invewtigating the precision o~ the computing members of simulating devices. Avtom. i telem. 14 no.2:1164-176 Mr-Ap '53. (MIRA 10:3) (Automatic control) (Electronic calculating machines) TGPILIN, Ivan Vasillyeviche MAIRMA"J., redaktor; GRARARNIK, A.Z., redaktor; OYSTRAIr , Y.G., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [The cyclical work schedule is the basis of high coal output) Grafik tsiklichnosti - osnova vysokoi dobychl uglia. Alma-Ata, Kazakhskoe gos. izd-vo, 1956. 16 p. (MIRA 9:10) 1. Nachallnik uchastka NO-5 shakhtY No-3 imeni Kirova kombinata "Kara&!ndaugol"' (for Topilin) (Coal minea and mining) G., redaktor-. Zrh OVETSKAYA,T., Y, itaks Ios if ovich; VAL' SUEYN, r aktor; OYSTBAKH, V., tekhnicheskikh redaktor (A new, efficient method of mine timbering] Novy-i effek+iv-nvi sposob upravlnniia krovlei. Alma-Ata, Kazakhskoe gos. izd-vo,,1956. 22 p. (MLEA 9:10) 1. Machallnik tekhnich8Bkogo upravleniya kombinata gEaragandaugol" (for Sh-naydman) (Mine timbering) INOZA4TSIV, Pavel Petrovich; POLOZHIY, Fedor Mikhaylovich; SHNAYDuN. _Mak%_1A4Aifovich; CHIRICASSKIY, Ppliks Borisovich, LidWA-6RIffifty, Dmitrij~ Markovich; POZIN, Yevgeniy Zalomanovich; LSVIN. N.F., otvatstvennyy redaktor; KOL%IIYTSEV, A.D., redaktor izdatelletva; KCROVMEOVA, Z.A., tekhnicheskiy redaktor CHechanization of coal loading in mines of the Karaganda Basin] Mekhanizatsiia havalki uglia na shakhtakh Karagandinskogo ugoll- nogo basseina. Moskva. Ugletekhizdat, 1956. 171 P. (MLRA 9:9) (Karaganda Basin-Coal mining machinery) SMIMMAN, M.L 7, Problems in mines in the -3-14 Ag '56. the further technical development of "Karagandaugol'" sixth five-year plan. Test.AH Kazakh.SSR 12 no.8.- (MLRA 9:12) 1. Rachallnik tekhnicheskogo upravleniya kombinate. "Karagandaugol'.11 (Karaganda Basin--Coal mines and mining) P 7"1 SIffIIULYAY'-,VA, Irudmila Matveyevna; 244 otvetstvenW red.; GOLUBYATIIIKOVA, G.S., red.izd-va; NADEBSKAYA, A.A., tekhn.red. [Possibilities for increasing labor productivit7 in the coel industry] Rezervy povyehentia proizvoditelinosti truda v ugollnoi prom,yahlennosti. Moskva, Ugletekhizdat, 1957. 124 p. (MIRA 11:6) (Coal mines and mining) (Iabor prodnetivity) AUTHOR; TITLE: -T1i_e1~:e_ot_r_on_Tc_ dire POtentimIc-te:r- (Elektroar.Va model' provol0ch- nogo poten`610M-tray Russian) PERIODICAL: Avtomatika i Telemekhanika, 1957, Vol 181 Nr 7, pp 669-677 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: A model of a wire potentiometer is shown which serves as elerwrit for the -transmitter of an automatic regulator. The schema presented shows the non-linear static characteristic of the wire potentio- meter, takIng into consiaeration. the play in the slide as well as in the winding pitch. Here the non-linear element in the case of thyratrons ana that on the basis of a relay with a more exact non- 14--lear characteristic controlling the dion key is given. The of the scheme, the calculation of its parameters, and the 7tlassification of the distortions of the step-character- istic output voltage as well as the results of the experiments are giver. The greatest distortions develop on the occasion of the adaption Df the scheme to the mini-a- number of steps. The voltage must be kept constant until the formation of a now stepp if the Jntegrator is airitdhea off. In this case the distortions are derenaent on tvo basic factors: The presence of the loss- Card 1/2 ZAYTSEV, S.I., otv.red.; SUROVA, V.A.. red.izd-va; IGHADIRtA, L.I., red.izd-va; PROZOROVSKAYA, V.L., tekhn.red.; 10MILINA, L.N., tekhn.red. [Efficiency of using new equipment in coal mines] Effektivnost' pri- meneniia, novoi tekhniki na ugollnykh shakhtakh.~ Ugletekhizdat, 1958. 91 P. (MIRA 12:3) (Karaganda Basin--Coal mines and mining) SB2TAYDMAN. M.I. Outlook for the development of coal mining in the Karaganda Economic Region. Vest. AN Kazakh. SSR 14 no.2:37-47 F 158. (MIRA 11:2) l.Nachallnik tekhnicheskogo upravleniya kombinata "Karagandaugoll.11 (Karaganda Economic Rogion-Coal mines and mining) SHITATDHAN, 114 1 Economic efficiency of Introducing the use of cutter-loaders in Yaraganda Basin coal mines. Ugolt 33 no.10:30-32 0 158. (MIRA 11:11) 1. Kombinat Xaragandaugoll. (Karaganda Basin--Goal mines and mining) (Coal Miningimaebinery) PHASE I DOD& X1110ITITIC31 SOV/" I I Lomf ... ntsty. po -aPr-- t-olit I p,c-.aly. diskr.ttykh .,t-tIah-.1Likh state., 1958 T ... iy. i p,inc-nly, di~kr-t.ykh .,".,ttih,,kJkh all'-I t-dy kC1f.r.nt.II (Theory and Application of Discrete Atit-tia ryat-1 Transaction.% of the C.- .... c.) Mca-, A4 53~,R, 19-.0. 572 p. 5,XO copies pli.t.d. Spc.s,ri.g lCo.cy, a.dastly. -ak =R. koalt.t SSM P. .,t-ti- tch-kcau pravlmoiyu. Inxtttut. avtammtLkj I t,lem4khaniki. Dlitirtal 8~di M.A. Gavrtlov, Doctir of Tcthbilcal Soiancei, Yu.V. D.1golanka, Voctor If Technical Salinas., 7.A. X.t.11.1k-, C.mild.t. or T.chni-I Scl.m-. A.Y.. L.-ir, Doctor of Technical I.S. Ko .... nov (5clentiric jonre"ry), G.S. Pwp.l.,, Doctor of T-1,mic.1 I.A. F.l'db.-, Doctor of T.ohio.l sa.-" &.V. Fhr-,j,, C.ndld,t. of T.ahiaal r4i,n .... .. I Y..Z. T.ypkt.. Doctor of Technical Sciono4s; Rasp. W.1 T..Z. TaTpkin, Doctor c-f T-hnic.1 Sciences; Ed. If Nbli,hl.g House, M.L. P.1g.l.t.kiy~ Tian. Fd., S.G. F-V.,iah. PURPOSE: Th~so trans,ctiona are lhtemisd for th~ a-bire of the confernma arut other stcInlista in autastla c-trol. COVERAU, In. C. th. Froblom. of Th,iry anl Application of Dice-te Aut t-k P11-ft In !o-w f- Slpt~t-r 22 to ~15, 19~8. It was the f' d- --f-d tO dis-Lsi- or th. p-.1,ant t~t_ If tho th-ry -1 f :11,~r:t, utanstil* y,t.a, _j -I planning far r,tu,. &-lop.- "n I. r.~P-r. at th, i~- 1- di~-,!-d Into fo- In the fiz'L Krcu;) rPt "-zatlin T-itshing cir-Iti are dl-ussil As will - mati!ads of relay caotrul .1st-, In pnrticulAr pLant I~e car-trot a73t*13 in uhl-.h ire ra-li-i cT'-I1s1 Prta-los s' t~ crIlak :h, --1 gr:.,t, or -,-rs Is' d-It-d ti '-be -'IT"-- '-~l -Yrt~"L' If ,I,- ith uriat'lo of ;mLI64 syst-A with io-ral pile, ccacrimintv. to th. -t'17 of o'lf--:-'aI'I-U0o phenalor. In ninlin.or ;~I:l I., 'h. If pu,'.. .1, t-7 If lj,tt%~ --I Ill.,- 11- be-, 7n, !hirl ~-_-d 'f It" ?-al-3 or cjjr~ of _Ij4jt~l t!'.. fe. t1c- if this gr, J, t" J-~j or. I ~t-27 5-1 af th. r- L'- ~-!:i "f t~" -nrarlal, in b- 7 -. P,rsn-I-.tj., -1 Use of & 51lf-kI1FnIr4 Progrea for the noirIl'ticn of Prw- ... 187 he ..th.r d!fia`~I*s & -a$* Of lot P~luctlan Yhich Is charatt,riatic for tAd"trial pm-ages eubjeatd to effects of cyclic I c&117 q.-Livatirg 3,M. a. Th: -_iccho ta-!II ~ g If 3 5,qal at... p in a c,jntiru. "a"it 11 h " --311 4 1 1- in lots, 7h. .',-.h.r d-cr-b- -.h. pr" :..so2.wjt alatic far the at heh ir~ r, r'.r r.= S~ i-t 1.1 3 English. of P-11- 571tmns of Altcatjr R.r 97 ,=;Ilt, .1-h p--.I cc-h-,c,, f,r Of ;rlls* Hysteria He ary -,~Jsq J11tic: Is a ca,bi.,ti.. of ~.cartjr-,nicti- -1th .-tj.n h.1 L_- I,'t , 'i '-s of th: .W.*"r,: "". , .,a t t -it na.IYT. It r I., .-Ib h a., of h Id I tic acc-,~Insnt -1 Pr--tl ',h11,* black U.q-s rd I.- matary circuits. Ther% are 5 -Cerstc- 4 ~c-jjtc Ant I Z~gjjjh~ L 51500-65 ACCESSION NR: AP5013836 accuracy of its performance , is analyzed forcertain characteristics: of noise.. It is shown that for a given accur acy in calculating.the.cross.correlati.on,funcition~ the frequency and the.amplitudeof the tentative s -vell as the length of ignal.as the calculation intervalica n-be AeterminedW Orig. . art -has 18 formulas -and 71 figures. ASSOCIATION: none 4 SUBMITTED: -27mar6h, SUB -CODE-* -1 rM. NO REFTSOV',!~'M3 THER.' 002 ATD , oil Q, , 2 z rd y- GD L 7;'() 3 - 67 EWI,(d) 1pwp(,r) In. ACC NRi 6022702 AUTHOR: Shnaydman, M. A. CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/0364/0376 ~Al ORG: none TITLE: High-SDeed self-adjusting automatic control system with highly noise-re8istant self-adjusting circuits SOURCE: Moscow. Institut avtomatiki i telemekhaniki. Samoobuchayushchiyesya avtomaticheskiye sistemy (Self-instructing automatic systems). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 364-376 TOPIC TAGS: self adaptive control, automatic control circuit, random noise signal ABSTRACT: This work presents a method of self-adjustment based on the correlation method of determining f equency characteristics and develops a principle for design g self-adjusting s, b erating under high-level noise conditions. An analysis is made of accuracy of the correlation method of determining frequency characteristics, and methods are given for selecting frequency and amplitude of the test signal and length of period for computing mutual correlation function. In accord with this principle are adduced the bas-,.c considerations for embodying the self-adjustment circuits in hardware. The topics covered are principles of high-speed self-adjusting system design, method of self-adjustment using the correlation method of determining frequency characteristics, formation of self-adjustment signals, and certain matters involving equipment to effectuate self-adjusting circuits. Final control elements in Card 1/2 SBNMKAF, M.I. - ~A.ekonomichsskikh nauk Rconomic effectiveness of using the 1-52M narrow range c-atter- loader. Ugoll 35 no.11156-57 X 16o. (MIRA 13:12) (Coal mining machinery) N.J., kand. ekonom nauk Efficiency of using B nlct6l support ir, lon~r4allo af Karaganda Basin mines. 0901' 38 no.12,47-.49 163. (KIRA 17;5) 1. Gosudarstvennyy proyektna-konsrruktorskiy i eksperimentalIny-y Ingt.',';al. ugallnogo mash-'riostroyeniya. ALEKIIIN, F.K.; ALOTIN, L.M.; ALTAYEV, Sh.A.; ANTONOV, F.Ye.; MZIK, Yu.Ya.; BELEIIIKIY, D.M.; BRATCHRIKO, B.F., gornyy inzh.; BRENNER, V.A.; BYR Ki,, "U.; VALISHTEYIJ, G.I.; YMIOLEVOK, N.S.; ZHISLIN, i.M.; IVANOV, V.A.; IVMICHENKO, G.Ye.; KVON, S.S.; KODYK, G.T.; KRDIENCHUTSKIY, N.F.; KURDYAYEV, B.S.; KUSHCHANOV, G.K.; MASTER, A.Z.; PREGERAZHENSKAYA, Ye.I.; ROZENTALT, Yu.M.; RUDOY, I.L.; RUSHCHIN, A.A.; RYBAKOV, I.P.; SAGINOV, A.S.; SAMSONOV, M.T.; SERGAZIN, F.S.; SKLEPCHUK, V.M.; USTINOV, A.M.; UTTS, V.N.; FEDOTOV, I.P.; KHRAPKOV, G.Ye.; SHILENKOV,V.N.; SalAYDMAN I BOYKO, A.A., retsenzent; SUROVA, V.A., v ~d -.'- i-'e- ~-.', (Mining of coal deposits in Kazakhstan] Razrabotka ugoll- rrykh mestorozhdenii Kazakhstans. Moskva, Nedra, 1965. 292 p. (VIRA 18: 5) jl~VC14ERO`~ N-V 5(7) PRM I D= XXMITATICE WIT" laningrod. GlaTmays, gootizichemkoya cbss~toriya Yoproy flaiki prissismogo sLc7a vo&dWtha (Problems In the FAysl-of the Wear-Smrfwa Air Layer) 1-Ingrsd, (Sidrmtemislat, 1958, "a pd (Series; 1tv. Trodr, vyp. TT) 1,300 eoldos rrint44. Sp - - - ring Agency; WSR. Ob-.70 Std-t-rol-Ochesko7 'Ichb7 D L. (title pw): tVAn, Doctor of RVIC&I end XathumatIcal , i OcItucisl'Id. ( an do 1. Tm.Y. Tlaxanj Tod. U.t A.Z. BergqM = PUfWM t This collection of articles Is Intended for scientists Interested im Un Processes that take place In tAe bamdoW lVvr of the stmoff*4m. COnMAOX: Thl. P,~U.-tloo contains 13 articles d4aling with the pbyst"I prooesss,s of n - - - urf"* air ams.... Th. "search work was done 1. 1956. The basic ot In related to the formation of hoarfrost and fog and to the affect of the eos~ darmatIm pro's as* CA therael ccoUtims. Scas articles deal with the methods feV*muring and Laputing the --In meteorologic features of the now aurfamms Cord 4 air wasses others with the L- of stmompberlo turwalmemme. Ike articles . .1"td with =- =rsam, an& tables. ft.s"A.- T.A. The Relation letweas the Tomrstabla Pressure! F14244 amA WN VIM DIstrIlmtIon la a Boundary Lqvr 63 Tarnopol' ski;, A.0. Common DetermLoartios of the latwe at MatmormleAs - 11smants and of the 8pecifle W=Utguvw Feetwes I& a Atmoapberle Boundary Lmyer TR T847tla, G.M. Certain Kethoda Vir Vatemd2bg am fmgM~tmo at ROTIXOGW Tmebalmal Diffedom T6 002-b~, 1.G.,T.V.D-7%dLkm, an& E.T. Struve. leftlU at t1w K."uramset of tp-LM ThROMMS602i"L Preo"ties at 96a *Miar Natural coms"U"m - - 79 GeadIa, ".& sam. X.2. zolcvdwftm~ MW maulb."m we 1.0-trua &DOW CW4 3A 866h4 S/050/60/000/01 2/002/0105 BO! 2/305;r AUTHOIRS.: Laykhtman, D L TITLE: Criteria for a Steady Turbulence in Jet Currents PERIODICkL: Meteorologiya i gidro1oLc,----ya, 1960, 11o. 12, pp. 11 - 13 T--,,T: The.authors describe the relationshiD between the uarameters of turbulence and the meteorological elements measured in the aerological network. They give a formula for the Eradient .vind-in the regfon of jet currents-;-- to-, calculate the turbul,ence coef-ficient k, the wind turbulence C12 , and the thickness 2H of the tu rbUlence layer, they use the eouations of motion, as viell as the equation for the equilibrium of turbulence energy given in Ref.2 (taking account of the dissipation of tu--bulence energy in heat). Fi-.1 shors a diaL;rau for thd dimensionless quantities and x. x is aa parai-rieter vihi'ch can be deter mined from a trans- k H cendental equation given here.'P.), r. and H a-H =x 2-,q Card 1/2 86644 Criteria for a Steady Turbulence in Jet- S/050/60/00b/012/002/005 Currents 3012/3054 All calculations can be made -,-,ith the aid of this dia.-ram. The authors used the data of Ref.1, and calculatea the characteristics of turbulence .14 ngrad. The resiilts agree,with the for the jet current in the area, of,Le, V experimental data. n and x are functions of a certain parameter Y -,-,hich, in its physical meaning, approximately corresponds to Richardson's number. n can also be determined from a transcendental equation given here. There are I figure, 1 table, and 2 Soviet re-ferences. Fig. I Pile. 1. Card 2/2 C' S/ 169/61/000/012/0 6 5/08,9, D228/D305 A U "THR z_~hnaydmqn, -V - A. TITLE:, Stationary waves in the tropopause region FBRIGDICAL~ Referativnyy znurnal, Geofizika, no. 112, 1961, 47, abstract 12B285 (Tr. G1. geofiz. obse.-v- 1961, no. 1,07, 148-150) TEXT~ A method of determining the len-ths of stationary waves is stated for the case ,-ihen the temperature gradients in masses separated by a division surface differ from each other. The re-- iationship of the thickness of the air layer to the parameters of" the div-Lsion surface is given. A formula is introduced for the ~,eriod of overloads acting on an aircraft during its flight in an "undu-Latory" environment. fAbstractergs note., Complete translation.-7 C--~lrd 1/1 SHITAYMAIN., V.A. Turbulantia in the region of atmospheric interfaces. Trudy GGO no.107:150-154 161. (.','!IRA 14:10) (Atmospheric turbulence) SHNAYDMAN, V.A. Determination of the characteristics of the set atmospheric turbulence in some layers of the free atmosphere. Trudy UkrNI(24I no-31:54-59 162. (MIRA 16.11) ACCESSION NR: AR4ol5475 SOURCE: RZh. Geofizika, Abs. 12B300 AUTHOR: Laykhtman, D. L.; Shna:~dman,,Y. A. TITLE: Turbulence in the region of jet streams B/Ol69/63/OOO/Ol2/B054/B054 CITED SOURCE: Sb. Materialy* Nauchn. konferentsii po aviats. meteorol. M., Gidrome- teoizdat, 1963, 43-52 TOPIC TAGS: jet streams, geostrophic wind, turbulent pulsations, turbulence coef- ficient, turbulent layer, temperature gradient, atmosphere, equations of motion TRANSLATION: Equations establishing motion and equations of energy balance are derived. The solutions of the equations of motion are constructed for the following cases: 1) the velocity of the geostrophic wind does not depend on altitude, but is different (changes by leaps) in the region of the jet streams (thickness 2h) and above and below it; 2) the geostrophic wind is an exponential function of the alti- tude. In both cases the pressure gradient is constant with altitude along the direction of motion. The atmosphere is assumed to be infinite in extent upwards and downwards from the jet stream axis. Formulas are obtained for the coefficient of Card 1/2 ACCESSION NE: ARW15475 turbulence, the mean square velocity of turbulent pulsations and the thickness of the turbulent layer (at the boundary of this layer, from determinations, the wind for the first time attains the direction of the geostrophic wind). Graphics are constructed for the computation of these values. All of these depend, in addition .to the velocity of the geostrophic wind ana the vertical temperature gradient determined in practice, on the parameter 4) , which is proportional to the value of the turbulent energy diffusion in the adjoining layer and its dissipitation into heat. L. Matveyev. DATE ACQ: ogTan64 (iPqrd -2/2- SO CODE: AS, PH ENCL: 00 L14181-66 EWT(3.) /FCC GW ACC NR: AT6004163 SOURCE CODE: UR/2531/65/000/167/0205/0210 AUTHOR: Laykhtman, D. L.; Shnavdman. V. L. ORG: Main Geophysical Observatory, Len~pgrad (Glavnaya geofizicheskaya observato ya) TITLE: Wind and turbulent exchange close to frontal surfaces SOURCE: Leningrad. Glavnaya. geofizicheskaya. observatoriya. Trudy, no. 1, 1965. Fizika pogranichnogo sloya atmosfery (Physics of the boundary layer of the atmos- phere), 205-210 TOPIC TAGS: atmospheric-turbulence, wind profile, atmospheric front ABSTRACT: Wind profile and turbulent exchange close to frontal surfaces are deter- mined from a closed system of equations. The proposed method may be used for find- ing all dynamic parameters of the state of the atmosphere close to the interface (component of wind velocity, vertical velocity and coefficient of turbulence) as a function of external parameters -- wind shear, tempereture discontinuity at the in- terface and thermal stratification of both air masses. A system of equations for a~ Card 1/2 stationary interface in the free atmosphere and the boundary conditions for the problem are given. In the proposed model, it is assumed that -turbulence close to the front is caused by high vertical gradients in velocity due to passage through the interface. The intense transformation of kinetic energy.of the fundamental mo- tion into turbulent energy which takes place here leads to agitation of some layer on both sides of the interface. The thickness of the agitated layer is taken as that in which 75% of all the turbulent energy is generated. The thickness of this layer is determined by the wind shear and temperature discontinuity and by stratifi-. cation of the separate air masses. The author considers the case where the coeffi--, cients of turbulence in both air masses are the same and are independent of altitude, and also the case where a difference in temperature stratification causes a differ-, ence in the coefficients of turbulence in the warm and cold air masses. An expres- sion is derived for the effect of thermal stability in one layer on the parameters of turbulence in the other layer. A formula is given for the gustiness of the wind in the frontal region. A future paper will be dedicated to extending this method to the case of variation in geostrophic wind with altitude and time. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 10 formulas. SUB CODE: 08/ SUBM DATE: 00/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 000 Card 2/2 90 " Ozi ~ ) 4 14 it if 11 il ts if it 11 m It a a 316vall jolt um lift uv mmal I) Q 1) a at* 0 1---t' o 0 OF :::0 Cbminges in The physicochemical properties of Cinentato- gvphmlc tilms on prolornged standing. S. M. Solov" ailti 1 Oo S 111341111.111. N'.. A4- R'f-jt. lk.'. 2, No J. :;4); 'j. C I 0 C ti,. z'N~V I Itcre I bilt -4! fit dat"rlu'~ I's II'v I'llirm". mit.1,wirs bir t; 7vi-ar0ifitit 06 J lifullgill 'Ifwleawi Willi tm-fr2wd disviu(sn of moring. Asting uttd,r I loll,; 11.1,11 lie amc C&Ct un I lie dy 11.1111 w lit ticlai zoo had italural aging. A s0iltingol' Elie tilinsititula\rrs wai =00 oh,wrml in natural agnig under unfiv,,tabic .,trn CI)rl- ditimli. W. R. )IIIIII roo :- !Z-00 iH ; V :: 0 0 0* j 04 ties of t40 ' '--r A Is ty it It it rr It AA I I a 04 0 1 ill be 9 i n TX 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 * a 0 0 0 to 0 0 o 0 o 'W- iii 0 o "' 'a o 0 ., 5 Rr R R 00 es toe** o iii *. 4 1 6 t I 1 X a 1 19 11 12 [1 14 15 11 It UL a 1 . it 1211 MIS IOU NNW l ti gig] 44.1~O A 1 C-01 ~L-J~ -1 - - iii- J. A X f2 1- 1 JL L- --m a CC Mi '. It.- s- A lt~ j -A- -9 --r- I- 't. , Detemintiflon of the concentraurin of Okicohof and ether -00 vapors in the air by the use of the Zeiss gas intitiferometer. Ys. A. ShnaltUmm ml 1. 11. 1kinuchko. Zarudskayu Lth. B.- 51TWOMO); Chm. Zttdr. 1940 11 2316-The q 00 , , talibration of the S" interferoincter fur the drin. of the nnm. of sic. and c1her in the air in the pf~-ncr of achcr the imciferainetcr 6 teml for the air-ak-ether mi%t.; our contpunent (ak-.) 6 then wazibcd out and the rr~dmjr I,. again inade for the air-ethcr mixt. Front thc calibration Z of the instrunicut with toilts. of air with 111V individual i comixxtents, theconcris.of both the ak. and the ether can I he deid. M. G. M,A)rc n go 0 St. 00 J- :Z! wl~ 440 AS4~$LA , ETALLURGICAL LITERATURE CLASSIFICATION cz- S loft, .0-0. U 11 4 i -W I I 1 1 T An I I I PW 4 M 4 1 IF 14 'J AJ 'I K tt - a I't flit It (11KAan Olga 1 3 I 'CX' 444; %- . 0 00 6 I, 0 411 0 0 000 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0;0 6 0 0 0 6 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to a 0 t a ~ lit is 34 v a )P Is M u 33 3d a is V X X a 41 42 AS IL 19 -A- 00 y .~F F&CIC A -0- -^SCPi I -If $-I .-Of of *=a filter materials for the Purth", In.,fe= .. Go on. J'A"A. ShrWdulars and 1. 1 tion Z15-410940); Ck*Rf- KinofmIkkiriii. U, 34,34.--Numcloul Materials wclc'llvc5u' -00 gatcd to dct. their 5uitability fix the filtration of film .00 tacquen. The materials were placed in a filter app. con- -00 sisting a( a closed tube with a fierforatcd bottom and a d4note amt. of lacnuer was filtered under comt. pircisure -00 rate of filtration and ibe filtration- (L" atnts.). The time curves were dctd. The materials tested were cotton -90 :0 wL-)I. mokskiu and other similar lightly WOVC11 cotton and 00 13 oolen materials. The cotton %ool was found to he (at 0 up-riot to other materials teited both as to rate of filtra- 0 tion aud resistance to filtration. There wA3 a greater 0 loss of lacquer with the cotton wool bccaube more wa~ r r-O 0 v v dra" through the filter, but this was compensated for 0 M. G. Moore by the lower Cast. of the Cotton. 00 g Z a* 00 -azat I M104111 I zji 0 jj A S A I L a -ETALLtRIKIL LIT18ATURf CLASSW4CAVION age %dF.2d,s T .11 c., N, o.1n, ,u. 1W K K n It It n a zi if at n j;Z14LARI Is ndo 14 6-11, M 00 ; ; -2 21t ; 2- 2- -2 if 0-- 2 1. 2. 0 010 0 00 0 0 0000 * 0 0 0 0 o 00 0000000000*0000000e:l::oooo*ooo*ooo 16 : : : 41 00111101000000*00 to o o 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o o at **1 C-All I so if ..P #.!v ORvqSi go Decreasing the scirlity a( the subgtratum. Ya. A. .1illudlintAn.. Kim,144hon. holio 6, Nil 4. f0 1110411)). t hatialuto will dr,itrd villich was it" or urally flev 13 A flool iii.111 fin JIM in) fllllll ill 1w ckilrd willi A highly arosi. tive.enualsion, *lure any Acid would, in little. %,t " a de- n3itizer. Acid in thc substratum doln. prevents the 0 0 gelat in from coagulating on the addn. of org. solvents. It would Ile pm%ible to ticre;tw the anit. of acid in the still- -trAtuill, it a gelatin whi.11 Was more %liable to org. solvent4 wrrr iterd. CWlAtiol iq IM%t OA13117 in nts. ft-JVVnl% At tIlC -1- point, wid th-vii,er ill ","Lltig trith .,i~j itt, z Siwalik, thr, Ill[ tutot I* hiller thmi 4 7. It wits found Owl claims ctmax. a very sinAll ann. of 11,0-1. clrviri,lytri g permottd a considerable (Ircrealm of the acid in the sub- bins without impairing stability of adhesion. W. R. Fichl,r unit W. 1, Weverts tTALLURCK44. LITERATLORE CLAILWICATICH iLla 114"' 11y'vit'. ~11: Air ---It %.Mani .41 Q.9 all V 10 IlT t1l it it a 0 Ze as V: 1 9.1- 031.1111CIPll T LL -1 V Pal Own-11irstiaolov UO it I 00 go 00 0 q # 01-W a as at 111 0 a 41 at &J as AS ;a -00 0 -06 x6a =q 0 00 use t1*0 J`oo 0 I it 0 IS * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 It a 0 *1* a Is o 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 * 0 o it 0 & 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 It 0 0 0 0 *is It a 0 9 0 It * 0 0 0 a 0 a a 0 a 0 0 0 0 * t* 0 0 1 30 it 12 13 34 is it Is 9 IT 42 At 42 43 it C. AT U YN 0 W- TTi A " i It ~ 1 0 9 f o F 1 0 o " 0 v s, z so 0 ft 0 ox 00 )I V Pit, I W -4 1, 1 Mill!% -1111M Jill -I%ljtA tjj~l ill! Mil Ill Ullu lit: %Illtt .4tull-I .sum t.1 pur -.I," Jr. Ill"I J!" Atli U! .811 j. All Im jo ~-J Ar') mllr~% Iltv~ .,[I -)I a Tim; it" .41 lit 111111 Mullp.1 "Isall ,%.1 *111141 JIT lit, lit Nut.";, I.mill, mll 0 1 1~111 jWtI1,1111 I-W1111 1uAll"JI ..ill A~j ~U!i PI 4qI 3 t1-1411 -'I" It' li'l-ful"41 Jlv~ Is" tit NMI ling aqJ 1,1111 pi. li.siplil m 4) 11 "~Xnj JqJ -just) .11!"!) T is so I mij (J 1l 2miuml tit 1wir.141 %I ,,rtj m11; llitl3i.olo, A141"mor 00-1 j )o x"i'll 1- .14,11101 Im 'N ""N '9 00 'OgPqUqVSJM3)dU*IICKUVUil4U4AI00 s wn aj f 4 in jullo tsiv 041 ply ululutiolop )o pot"Amn pi vi v l 00 so _ t 411 1 1 -if 117 -A -A V 111 q T_T_T_v-T_r-T- T-1 9 T ins I 64 Is it It $1 At (I A 11 '64 a 0 ~'J 77' SOV/77-3 Shnsydman, Ya.A., 3molko, 7.1. -6-12'15 TITLE: The Stal"ility of the Latent Image in the Light-Sensitive Layer of Certain Domestic Films for j,'otion Pictures and Photo- graphy (Stabillnost' skrytogo izobrazheniya v svetoc*-uvstvitell- nom sloye nekotorykh otechestvennykh kinofotoplenok) P7KOI~ICAL: --hurnal.nauchnoy i prikladnoy fotografii i kinematografii, 10/58, Vol 3, Nr 6, DD 469-471 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Deterioration of the latent image in the light-sensitive layer of the following Soviet films was studied: 1) infrachroma- tic 1-760 film: 2) panchromatic film; negative film V; 4) negative film ANI; 5) negative film MZ; 6) positive film YZ. The study also included correlations between stability and conservplility of the photographic properties of unexposed films under natural storing conditions, optical sensibiliza- tion, size of the emulsion grains, etc. A film was cut into two halves and each resulting strand again cut into several small strips. The first half was exposed in the FSR-4 sensito- meter. The second half was kept unexposed,-and strip by strip - at determined intervals - exposed in the FSR-4 sensitometer over the course of one year. Each strip Was compared with an Card 112 analogous part of the first half, to determine its photo- SHNAYDR, 7. [Snaidr, V.); Fl-i-HIER, F. [Fisert F.I.: KilorouNSKA, V. lo'Loiouns~--a, KRAKORY,, P.; SPIOUSTA, Y. [Spousta, J.-I ,ornpa-ison of sens-vity of rrlycobaczeria bc-~.Dr- arid I~hu:3e inolated from resecved material. Probl. tub. 41*~~ 1614. (.MIRA 18:1?) 'I. IlZhjirllrgi,~heslwye otdelaniye (zav. V.Shnayir) Nauchrv-:~- issledovateltskocyo instituta 'Uub#--rkuleza (direktor - dotsent hiviFka) i klinika tuberkuleza (zav. - dougent R.Krzinvinka) Insil, ~.uta vrachey, Pragn. 1, -- 0'5-07'-' -67 ACC IIR. AP6013316 Fig. 1. 1 - crane arm; 2 - brackets; 3 - intermediate Pivot; 4 - Pivot Orig. art. has: 1 figure. SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: 15Apr6l SHNEE, A.Ya.,-doktor medonauk Operative treatment of relapsing inguinal hernia. Khirurgila 36 no.12-.114-116 160. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Iz 2-go khirurgicheakogo otdeleniya (zar. A.Ya* Shnee) Moskov- skoy gorodskoy bollnitsy No. 40 (glavnyy vrach YA.S. Shipatovskiy). (HMWA) SIATFE, Ya. I. Dr. Tech. Sci. Dissertation: "Problem of the Fconor,--ical Gas Turbine." 'Moscow Order of Lenin Power Fnc--ineerin,~- Inst., imeni V. M. Molotov, 2h Jan h7. SO: Vechernyaya Moskva, Jan, 190 (Project T#17836) kA N E-- F, PHASE X TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 732 - X BOOK Call No.: TJ778.S52 Author: SHNEE, YA. I., Prof. Full Title: GAS TURBINE THEORY Transliterated Title: Teoriya gazovykh turbin PUBLISHING DATA Originating Agency: None Publishing House: State Scientific and Technical Publishing House of Machine-Building Literature Date: 1950 No. PP.: 386 No. of copies: 3,000 Editorial Staff Editor: Dinerman, A. P. Appraisers: Shcheglyayev, A. V., Prof. and Zherbin, S. M., Kand. of Tech. Sci. PURPOSE AND EVALUATION: This book is destine for workers of scientific research institutes, design engineers and calculators and for students of institutions of higher learning. In his study the author is mainly concerned with stationary gas turbines used for power plants and industry. Their application to aircraft is only occasionally mentioned. However, the book might be useful for studying the thermo- dynamic properties of gases as well as the effect of creepage on materials used fo~? the construction of gas turbines. The book Is translated into German: Theorie der Gasturbinen, published by "Verlag Technik".. Berlin, 1952. V5 Teoriya gazovykh turbin AID 732 - X 1. Cycles with heat supply at constant pressure Pages 2. Cycles with heat supply at constant volume 3. Heat supply at constant temperature 4. Cycles for multi-stage combustion and compression Ch. III Thermodynamic Analysis of Gas Turbine Cycles, with the Utilization of Heat from Exhaust Gases 66-140 1. One-stage cycle with heat supply at constant pressure 2. Cycle with multi-stage supply of heat and compression 3. Allowing for hydraulic losses in communications and regenerator, and for loBses connected with inadequate heating of the regenerator; allowing for hydraulic losses; combined allowance for hydraulic losses and for losses connected with inadequate heating 4. Cycles performed with a one-stage rotor 5. Cycles with the use of heat of exhaust gases in steam turbines 6. Unit heating surface of the heat exchanger 7. Combined layouts of gas turbine power plants with diesel compressors Thermodynamic computations allowing for changeable heat capacities 3/5 Teoriya gazov-ykh turbin AID 732 - X Pages Ch. VII Ways of Cooling the Gas Turbine Rotor 255-285 1. Lowering the temperature by means of water injection 2. Elimination of heat from the blading through the disc 3. Lowering the temperature of blades by direct cooling Ch. VIII Prospects for the use of Gas Turbine Power Plants in Various Fields of the National Economy 286-354 1. Gas turbines for electric power stations 2. Gas turbines in the chemical industry 3. Gas turbines in the blast-furnace industry 4. Gas turbines in the Navy 5. Gas turbines in the utilization of natural gases Ch. DC Brief Review of Contemporary Gas Turbines 355-383 No. of References: Total 40, Russian 27 (1933-1948), others 13 (1924- 1947) Facilities: None 5/5 SHNEE,,Ya.I.,qrof*os*r. -_.; '.-~ 7 - , ~ - Fifteenth anniversary of the death of the distiMaished prefesser V.M.Makovskii. Energemashinestrainis no.6:29 Je '56. (MLRA 9:9) (Makovskii, Vladimir Matvoevich, 1870-1941) 8(6'i, 141;~-,' SOVI"112-59-4-6593 !'rz,rn: Referat,-"yy zhurnal. EIek,,r.-c-tekh----*Lka, 1959, Ii2~ 4, 29-30 "USSW AU'l-K-OR: S~=ee, Ya. Knabe, G. A. T"'' E: On the Da~~,Ign Cha-,,acterlstics of a Gas-Ttzxbine Oren-,~-'rg Cnm S-:I-;d Fz~.el PERIOD7.CAL: Tr. Kllp-r'kovBk. politekh. in-ta., 1957, Vol 24, ve 155-16-, ABSTRACT: At preser-t, the diesel is the most eccnamica~ howe-~ez-, it 11--igh-grade liquid fuel and cons.-I-deTable exper-se fo= 12016 of the fuel co,30. Today's capacit of a dilese-l -,,mit -is up tc, y 2, coo Howe-ier, with certain fuel prices, gas -t,-,=bine ca--,- ,3-u.cces=fvII7 co.-nvete with diesel loc-smativeB. Using solid fr-ei -,s -artictL--ar-17 r. r,,- --n ein gin the case of gas-turbine Iscornotives. Sslid-fuel 'Du-rning in these :-a feasible in these th=ee versione: (1) b;zzaing p-~,Ive--ized coal -f-, a com-br-stax bel-oi-e the turbine; (2) burn.-bn-g Itehind the aa-d -IzsL-ig a czr'a ii~z 8'~61 1416~ S 0-T." Ill Z - 59 -4 -6 55 9Z f:-:~_-n: Refe~ativn,,,- zhurazll 195-9, 4, p Z9 1"'~7.`SSR' AU'T'F.C)P_: E'h"-'~-Uel '71a. 1. , and Kotlyar, 1. V. TITLE: 0-..a t".e SO --ctizn of for U Y,r;'_'OnOtive PIZAIt I PER].ODYCAI K!v_r'kovsk. politekh. in-to-, 1957, Vc~ -14, vp 169-180 ABSTRACT: 1--her--nnal ec~mnnvj of a gas-turbine locrazznxotivz~ is GV11 bel:.Imi th2:I_'- of 2. diesel-alect-.1-ic locamstive; x1oz this Zeaz;on, celecvi-:~n ci rnc~~t r~-ticas.! schemne fcz a gas-turbize plan:c is the --ric:'t Chject_;-'~e. A-a analysis sf a plant iac-2-ades these two -0~~ble=xs: I - - - .. - u~ - Lwestiaatilig i_-_~Ividual components; (I.) effect ef Vleir in 11-e V The i-al-Iluence o! ?. nuxmbez of smages up----- :Lat-ernal lm_=bins efiicienzy ie azticle. The influence of the aunnber _^f the z:,v_=Z-:_:.I! efficiency for azi%! two-shaft sel,-e-mes with ?_-e:32t=e 4.-- _'e-'*2rm_i-_ed. Thz two-shalft, uzi-11- vvith a rurnaH n_uznxbe2~ of stages lit" SOV/24-58-41-10/39 AUTHORS: Kotlyar, I.V. and ZLLee, Ya.I. (Kharlkov) TITLE: The Choice of a Rational Scheme for a Marine Gas Turbine Installation of Large Power, Capable of Operating at All Regimes (Vybor ratsionallnoy skhemy vserezhimnoy korabel'noy gazoturbinnoy ustanovki bol'shoy moshchnosti) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye Tekhnicheskikh Nauk, 1958, Nr 4, pp ?3 - ?? (USSR) ABSTRACT: The characteristi3 feature of the gas turbine is its high specific fuel consumption. Hence for high powers, it is convenient to have the installation in the form of a single unit guaranteeing both small specific fuel consumption and a high efficiency over a wide range of loads. The requirement of a reduction in specific fuel consumption is also important from the point of view of the necessity of reducing the weight of the installation in every way possible. This is illustrated by the consideration of two geometrically similar installations with the same gas parameters, local velocities., stresses and efficiency. Cardl/2 SOV/24-58-4-10/39 The Choice of a Rational Scheme for a Marine Gas Turbine Installation of Large Power, Capable of Operating at All Regimes Several rational schemes for gas turbines are considered, each of which has one or two stages and is a direct flow unit where possible. From an analysis of the curves of comparison, a scheme involving secondary heating of the gas is seen to be the best. There are ? figures and 3 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: April 8, 195? Card 2/2 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5293 Nauchno-tekhnicheskaya konferentsiya. po razvitiyu proizvoditellnykh sil Kharl- kovskogo ekonomicheskogo administrativnogo rayona, 1958. Voprosy mashinostroyeniya; trudy konferentsii... (Problems of Machine Building; Transactions of the Scientific Technological Conference on the Development,of Prod-active Forces of the Khar1kov Economic Administrative Region) no. 3. Kiyev, Izd-vo AN UkrSSR, 1960. 182 p. 1,500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk Ukrainskoy SSR. Sovet po izucheniyu proizvoditell- nykh sil UkrSSR. Editorial Board: Resp. Ed.: A.A. Vasilenko, Academician of the Academy of Sciences UkrSSR; A.A. Gorshkov, Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences UkrSSR; I.M. Postnikov, Doctor of Technical Sciences; S.M. Kutsenko; A.I. Adamen-ko, Candidate of Technical S~iences; G.M. Davydov, Candidate of Economical Sciences; Ed. of of Publishing House: S.D. Lepkiy; Tech. Ed.: R.A. Buniy. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for scientific personnel, engi- neers, technicians, sovnarkhoz workers, and planning organizations. Card 1,17 Problems of Machine Building (Cont.) SOV/5293 Shneye, Ya. I. [Professor at the Kharlkovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (Kharlkov P&lytechnical Institute)]. Present Trends in the Development of Gas Turbines 17 Proskura, G.F. (deceased) [Academician AS UkrSSR, Laboratori a gidravlicheskikh mashinAN UkrSSR_ (Hydraulic-Machinery Laboratory AS UkrSSZHydrodynamic Principies in the Development of Hydraulic Turbines 27 Kuznetsov, B.G. [Deputy Chief Designer at the Kharlkovskiy zavod teplovoznogo elektrooborudovaniya (Khar1kov Plant for Electrical Equipment for Diesel Locomotives)3. Trends in the Development and Improvement of Drive Mechanisms in Diesel-Electric Locomotives 36 Glagolev, N.M. [Doctor of Technical Sciences at Khar1kov Poly-technical Institute]. The Present State of and Outlook for the Development of Engine Building 44 Koval', I.A. [Chief Designer at the GSKBD (Gosudarstvennoye Spetsiallnoye Konstruktorskoye Byuro Dvigateley - State Special Engine-Design Bureau) in the "Serp, i Molot" Plant].. Work Done by the "Serp i Molot" Plant in Khar1kov and by Its GSKBD in the Design of New Tractor and Combine Engines 61 Card 3/7 Problems of Machine Building (Cont.) SOV/5293 Zillberman, B.Z. [Candidate of Technical Sciences at the KharIkov Branch of "Ty-azhpromelektroproyekt"]. The Use of Computers for Planning Production Processes 96 Sorochenko, V.Ye. [Chief Equipment Designer at the KharIkovskiy elektromekhaniche- skiy zavod (KharIkov Electromechanical Plant)]. Trends in the Development of Electrical-Apparatus Manufacture at the KharIkov Electromechanical Plant 99 Yanchuk, G.M. [Candidate of Technical Sciences at Zavod "Krasnyy Metallist" (The Krasnyy Metallist Plant )3. Equipment for Automation in Coal Mining 105 Oganlyan, Ya.P. [Engineer at the KharIkov Branch of "Tyazhpromelektroproyakt"]. The Use of Mechanical Rectifiers in Electrolytic Processes 115 Lomakin, V.P. [Engineer at the KharIkov Electromechanical Plant]. The Manu- facture of Mechanical Rectifiers 127 Card 5/7 Problems of Machine Building (Cont.) SOV/5293 Levitskiy, P.A. [Docent at the Khartkov Polytechnical Institute]. concen- tration and Specialization in Founding 164 Kostin, L.G. [Docent at the Khar1kov Polytechnical Institute3. Prospects for the Introduction of Die Rolling Into the Mills of the Khartkov Economic Region 170 Khodosko, D.L. [Docent at the Khar1kov Polytechnical Institute]. Methods for Reducing the Manufacturing Cost of Forgings 177 Felldmpn, I.I. [Docent at the Khartkov Polytechnical, Institute]. Problems in the Modernization of Press-Forging Equipment 180 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress ,'K/wre/gmp Card 7/7 8-3-61 Shnee, Yak~sov~0=5rLch __ 2:1 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5234 Gazovyye turbiny; teoriya i konstruktsiya (Gas Turbines; Theory and Construction) Moscow., Mashgiz, 1960. 560 p. Err ta slip inserted. 12,000 copies printed. Reviewers: Kafedra. turbostroyeniya Leningradskogo politekhnicheskogo institute, im. Kalinina (Manager: S.A. Kantor, Doctor of Technical Sciences), and A.V. Shcheglyayev, Doctor of Technical Sciences; Ed.: M.S. Shapiro, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: B.B. Bystritskaya; Tech. Ed.: B.I. Model'; Managing Ed. for Literarure on General Technical and Transport Machine Building: A.P. Kozlov, Engineer. FURPOSE: This textbook is intandad for students at polytechnical and power in- stitutions of higher education. It may also be useful to engineering and tech- nical workers. COVERAGE: The book contains basic theoretical information on the calculation and planning of gas turbines as well as entire gas turbine power plants. Special C s/o96/6o/ooo/oll/ol6/on E194/El8l+ AUTHOR: Sh-nee, Ya.,I, (Doctor of Teohni,-:al Sciences) TITLE! A Conference on Development o the Theorv and Practice of Gas Turbine Construction f PERIODICAL: Teploenergetika, 1960 No. 11, pp ql_qL;?': TEXT: A conference, called by the State Scientific Technical Committee of the Council of Ministers of the Uk.-. SSR together with the scientific technical society of the Power Industry and the KhaT"kou Polytechnical Institi.ite, was held from May '14 to 2'7 1966 -in KbaT`kov, The'-co-n-ference was attended by 250 -repre-zentatives of turbine works, scientific research, teaching and design institutes, and power systems. 21 reports were read. The f.irst few reports concerned the characteristics of gas turbine sets of medium and high output produced and designed by Soviet fa~-.,tories and also the analysis of gas turbine cycles and circuit..'s. Engineer P,I_ Korzh described the main characteristics of a .50 MW Cr gas tuibine manufactured by the Khar1ko- Works, Engineer L,D,, Frenkel described the chaLcteristics of gas turbines manufactur-'e-d-_'by the Leningrad Metal Works. Card lAz S/096/60/000/011/016/018 E194/E184 A Scientific Technical Conference on Development of the -Uteoi~y '~nd Practice of Gas Turbine Construction Cand.Tech.Sci. MJ. Korneyev of the Central Boiler Turbine Institute discussed steam-gas cycles. Dr.Tech.Sci. A.I. Andryustichenko, Corresponding Member A--ad.Sci. Ukr.SSR L.A. M_uT_en_k_;-_9Hu__Fi-naL Engineers Y,N. LapshojT and M.P. Kaplan also considered steam-gas cycles. Cand,Tech~Sci. V A. Zasin and Engineer B.V, Turchaninov of the Leningrad PolyteF Hnica~nstitute considered a steam-gas installation of the contact type. Dr,Tech.Sci. D.P. Gokhshteyn of the Odessa Technological Institute considered the use of carbon dioxide as working medium in a gas turbine. Cand.Tech.Sci. V.G, Tyryshkin and A.M. Zavodovskiy described an approximate aerodynamic method of designing the flow part of a gas turbine developed in the Central Boiler Turbine Institute. Engineer Kh.L. Babenko of the Central Boiler Turbine Institute gave the results of tests on a gas turbine stage, Dr.Tech.Sci. A.A. Lomakin discussed the development of compressors. Card 3/4 32oi6 S/581/60/029/002/003/008 D262/D302 AUTHORS: Shnee, Ya. I. and Garkusha, A. V. TITLE: The effect of the vortex method on the magnitude of output losses SOURCE: Khar1kov. Politekhnicheskiy institut. Trudy. v. 29, no. 2, 1960. Parovyye i gazovyye turbiny, 89-101 TEXT: Nine variants as shown in Table 1 are calculated. (e = velo- city indexes: 1 and 2 refer to nozzle exit and working blade exit respectively,and u and z to radial and axial directions respecti- vely. The results are present'ed in form of graphs, showing changes C2 2 of the 2 ratio (i = internal radius) and losses 6h e along the ii blade, and are analyzed. It is concluded that the losses calcula- ted at the mean diameter represent with sufficient accuracy the losses for any of the above-mentioned variants. It is concluded Card 1/2 3201-6 S/587/60/029/002/003/008 The effect of the vortex D262/D302 that for every Bet of values of the parameters there is a separate vortex method which guarantees minimum losses. There are 6 figures and 2 tables. WIj MCTOA DbInOMIC1111" MCTOA HL-1110MM1101 RapnaH- Ta 11allpagilmoute! o annapaTa GP paft-icro annapaT3 const 0 c,, r - const 0,11 0 3 p, ciz == const C2. 0 Table 1 4 7.1 ~ c6nst P I CIZ P2 C2Z ,5 C111 r ~ const PI CIZ P2 C2Z 6 PI CIz - const - PI CIZ P2 C2Z 7 a, = const P-2 = const 8 ci. r = const P2 = const 9 p, ciz ~ const P2 ~ const 1 -Variation number; 2 - method of execution of guiding apparatus; 3 - method of execution of working apparatus Card 2/2 KOTLYAR, Iosif Vanisminovich; -SEU.9g, Yaj.,-prof., doktor tekha.nauk, red.; FANSHIN, B.H., inzh., reisenzont; ONISHCEMKO, N.P., red.; GORNOSTAYPMISKAYA, H.S... takha.red. [Variable operation of gas turbine systems] Peremennyi, rezhim raboty gazoturbinnykh ustanovok. Pod red. U.I.Shnee. Koskva, Goa. izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-rv, 1961. 226 p. (Km 14:4) (Gas turbines) SHNEE, Ya.T. Technical conference on the development of the theory and practice of W turbine manufacture.* 12M. vys. ucheb. zav.; energ. 4 no.1: 112-115 Ja 161. (MIRA J.4;2) (Gas turbines-Congresses) S/114163/000/00~4/002/OC5-- AOO4/Al27 AUTHORS: Shnee Doctor of Technical Sciences, Federov, M.F.9 'andidate of Technical Sciences, Garkusha, A.V., Engineer TITLE: Selecting the closed axial clearance in the bandaged turbine stage PERIODICAL: b-neraomashinostroyeniye, no- 4, 1963, 18 - 22 TEXT: The authors present a generalized analysis on the various factors to be considered in the closed axial clearance in bandaged turbine stages, based on tests with an experimental air turbine at the KhPI laborat-.' cry and on the~generalized test results of some other organizations. Nine stages with bandaged runners with differeat guide blade extensions were t S e ted. A detailed table of the main design and test data of theM(KhPI)l MILT!"I (BITM) and [AKT14 (TsKTI) turbine stages is given. The authors present recommendations on the optimum clearance and state that, based on investig- ations carried out, it can be said that for stages with a small relative extension of the guide blades it is expedient, from the efficiency of the stages viewpoint, to choose minimum closed clearances.2ime are5fLgs, 1 table. Card 0 j,,/ I SOMNICII: COOE: UR1009616010001009100Y11004 ',a. I- (DocLor of technical sciences; Professor); Ponomarev, V. N. 1719*b~'O~ )'- Garkusha, A. V. r'an (Candidate of technical sciences) oRk-, Kharikov Poly tecilnical Institute im. V. I. Lenin (Kharkovskiy politekhnicheskiy 111stiLut) TITLE: On raising tile efficiency of the after stages of turbines SOURCE: Teploenergetika, no. 9, 1966, 71-74 TOPIC TAGS: turbine, gas turbine, turbine nozzle, turbine nozzle assembly, nozzle assembly, conic nozzle,-_aa2_-=b2,- turbine stage ABSTRACT: An investigation. of the conical stages of a turbine, including stages with a nozzle assembly of new design, shaped according to the conical surfaces is described. Or. the basis of the experimental results, the following conclusions were made: a) the flow stream in the nozzle assembly of-the conical stage sharply differs 1 from that: in the cylindrical stage. b) As a result of sharp difference of the really strearmined sections in tile peripheral zone of the nozzle assembly geometry i Lrom the geometry of reference sections designed in conformance to the coaxial cylinder surface, the flow in such stages is converging-diffusing, and in separate zones it is diffusing, which causes increased losses in the nozzle assembly. c) the reprofiling of the nozzle assembly in accordance with the conical surfaces approxi- Card 1/2 UDC: 621.165.G03-1-001-5 ACC MR: AP602980- 2 miazely replacing the flow surface, sharply decreases the enera, losses in nozzle gy assembly, -3or,-.e what: decreases'the losses in the rotor, and significantly increases tne ef ficiency of the whole stage. d) The proposed method of increasing -,he efficiency by reprolliling the nozzle assembly in accordance with flow surface is useful for stages with sudden opening of the flow area and any form of peripherally limiting surface. Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 2 formulas. SUB CODE:. 2.1/ SUB'M DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 003 Card CC NRI AUTIHORS: AT7003561 SOURCE CODE: Grebnevf V. K.; Levina, M. Ye.; Shneet Ya. L ORG: Kha~kov Polytechnic Institute (Khar1khovskiy politekhrLicheakiy inatitut) TITLEt A study of stages with D/I - 5 with a distinct radial gradient of reactivity SOURCEt Kharkov. Politekhnicheskiy institut. Energeticheskoye mashinostroyeniyet no. 1, 1966. Teploobmen i gazodinamiks, (Heat transfer and gas dynamics), 45-53 TOPIC TAGS: turbojet engine, -tslwwww&~ Wan I -twb"&, gas turbine, turbine stage, A-4i%WIC 04&SLe ABSMCT: The problem of what radial gradient of reactivity is optimal for a given range of D/1 in a turbine stage is solved. Variation in the law of distribution of stage reactivity along the height of the blade is due to variation of the kinematic relationships in individual blade sections, and thus to variation of the sum of hydraulic losses (relative losses in Jets and in blades ( In this studyg D/I was varied between 2.5 and 40 by changing the values or other controllable parameters. Fifteen stage variants were tested, and the performance characteristics of each combination are,51otted as a function of the intervene distance L. The authors conclude thats the intervane distance has a pronounced effect upon the radial gradient of reactivity, especially for stages eAibiting a large curvatare of meridional streamlines with a anall intervene distancol 2) the radial gradient of I ACC NR: AT7003561 reactivity is subject to the law of torsion of a jet'lattice, for a small intervans distance; 3) the law of clogging a flow section by the body of a blade plays an important role in the curvature of neridional stroudines; 4) the radial difference of reactivity decreases with decreasing width of the jet latticel 5) the torsion law of the working lattice also affect* the curvature of weridimal stremaines -within the intervane gap. Orig. art. hass 6 figures and 5-tablas* on COME 2)0/S=X DM.1 none/ CRIG MWs 005., Card 2/2 AC.C NR: AT6028740-------C/V7--SOURCi-C6D-i---UR/~1-16/6-6/269~/6-66/0~i2O~0-1-26 ,AUTHOR: Shneer, V. S. I PRG: none ,TITLE: -Certain particulars concerning the performance of geomagnetic current meters ,in the upper latitudes !SOURCE: Leningrad. Arkticheskiy i antarkticheskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut. Trudy, v. 269, 1966. Okeanograficheskiye i gidrometeorologicheskiye issledovaniya Ark- iticheskikh morey (Oceanographic and hydrometeorological. studies of Arctic Seas), 120- 126 C TAGS: geophysic instrument, magnetic field interference, telluric current ABSTRACT: Magnetic storms, particularly those occurring in the upper latitudes, af- ifect the performance of electromagnetic instruments for measuring currents to such an I iextent that there is some doubt whether they are of any use. The increased interfer- I :ence is due to the fact that many Arctic Seas are located in the ring-like arc of maxi- ~~ magnetic activity and intense of northern lights. Furthermore, the seas are shal- !low and thus the instruipent operates-fairly close to the telluric currents pulsating !in rocks under those seas. For example, the East Siberian and the Chuckchee Seas are ibarely 50 m deep. Nowhere on the continental shelf does the depth exceed 200 m. Never- I-Card-112 UDC: 551.46.085 I-ACC NR:---AT-602-8-7-4-0- theless, the instrument can and should be used to an advantage if certain precautions are taken -md the intensity and the time of magnetic disturbances is known precisely. The pulses from natural magnetic disturbances are usually higher than the signals of the current meter by an order of one or two. To obtain the necessary corrections, a magnetic variometer should be stationed centrally in the area under investigation and outfitted for ~he automatic recording of both the pulses and the time. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. CODE: OS/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 005 Card 2/2 cdic:--il.: 'it T3,-,.'.LISTI J-'~ VoL. U, 1,~. 1., Jan. llql) -Srme cattle strai-13 of the ."-,.stcnian Hed llll~nrd arld tliei~- ,--)rt~fice ~n stock-breecliw-. p. 10 ~Tol. 0. 1c,it'-1-v List of -'-'--Lrcpcan Acces~i--ns IQ~Q U'lclas SIRLI , I.I.- -- Laudable initiative. Zdrav. Be~. 7 no.6:70 J9 161. (MI"A 15-2) (14MICINZ J, llulaL) , Ir, . N. st:~-C!- --r4 'D'-, --(71: Bree--,g - Cm--res-es First conference of lives'lock breeders and veterinarians of' the lbscc-w Ve',-=ririaz-j AcadenZ,-. Yonevo~istvo no. 5. 1952 F M.cnthl~,, jjaL ~2f Russi.~7n Acce:~sons, Libr.-i-j of ConcLxess, J-~11Y 1952. Ullcl-AS3-I=EkD- 3' Shnel', K. 1. "Lateral defozm~jtion of the carpal joint in u zedigreed bure-blooded supreme and racing) horses and ty ~Oscol-l its effect on QroducL.Ivity ;~,.nd -,;ork cap-ci . it I,- Veterinary Ac=-derrol, I-An Higher Education USSR. Chair of I HorSe 11-loscow, 1956. (Dissert:--tion for the De,;-x-ee of G-andid-Ae in Veterina-, y Science) SO: Knizzlill-lya letopis', N'o. 27, 195U. J~oscow. 94-109; 111. .-,.-,ur: Rcf Zhur-Diol., 1"o 20, 1958, 9251 ~1: L', ~Cr: Shnelv K.17. -71 IS t : Mosccw veteria, ary __c : Loteral Dcf,=-,atlion of the Carpal Joints in 111horouC..hbred t T7C a:3 CS 'Hurscs Trotters) and its Effect on -7acity- i,rc(l.uCtivity anrl _u uvi.r; Fu'G: Tr. 1:10sk. 19, llu 1, 3-17. Lb S t:m C', Of tLL- cc~r-! al 2oints jLi r,-~-_l '~Dj n cro-es ;:~f 6-2c orllo-.- Lxot~cx, iASslal, 1(-, broods of horses Latc-al of 6he caz:)us is often by dcfcc~s ill the CILILfo,~-V. - -.- . L L. I c s ) an a 01.10-.- L--c,~ters 47.7',, of cascs of club- =(I 7.2,)' uf wure fou-nd. 1r; Russi= 19 -'c s jouz :Ref Zl-ur-Diol-, -Jo 20, 1956, 92518. I'i3-T,"' clubfoot, sPavi.-I 17c' L. t:InI-OII61ibro,:IL 3aOd!(;-.iorses t'~.e ircido-ncu was as fGilows: cbibf~x;t spavin 2.21,), elubf0c" a:--" '6',u C)f V-Ilo carpus the prcductivity worhiri("- "y, brc:cJL-;n(-. qu,,1:Lties, mad -1s-; contributc'~ tf~ c~i,,ac- U 'Urnu=.tic: discases of 'Che extremities. Car,! 2/2 MUSATOV, T.P. inzh.; SHCHUKIN, B.D.; FIKSMAN, S.I. (Odessa) GEISHKOVICH, S.F.; STUIELLI , R.V.; DODIN, Ya.I.; ZEYLIDSON, Ye. D. Problem of automation and remote control in industrial sub- stations. Prom.energ. 12 no.8:1-7 Ag '57. (MIRA 10:10) l.Stalinskiy setevoy rayon Donbassenergo (for Musatov). 2.GidroDroyekt, g. Kikybyshev (for Shchukin). 3.Novo-3Chmerovskiy khimkombinat (for Gershkovich). 4.Novosibirskoye otdeleniye Gosudarstvennogo-proyektnogo instituta Elektroproyekt (for Shnell'). 5.Leninogorskiy polimetallicheskiy kombinat (for Dodin). 6.Tekhnicheskoye upravleni5re Ministerstva elektrostanteiy (for Zeylidzon). (Electric power) (Automatic control) SHNEUI, R.V., inzh. Prevention of ice crust formation on power lines using a short-circuit current flow method. Elek. sta. 36 no.12: 79-80 D 165. (MIRA 18:12) SHNELLE, Ye.S., inzh. Experience in electric heating of massive concrete blocks at the building site of hydroelectric power stations under severe winter conditions. Izv.VNIIG 51:209-223 '54. (MIR& 12:5) (Hydroelectric.power stations) (Concrete construction--Cold weather conditions) SHNEPERKANI_.~~.B. _ - rdered satS. Uch,zapt semigroups of endomorPhism'3 Of qwls:'-o (K[RA 16W Ped.inst.Gerts# 238:21-37 162. ggregates) (GroulDs. Theory of) (A