SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHNIRMAN, G.L. - SHNITSER, I.S.

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L 10176-63 EWT(l)/BDS/EED(b)-VES(V)- ASD/RADG/M-Fe-4-IJP(Q' AP3ool61q_- S/0030'63/000/005/0073/0075 ACCESSION-HR AUTHOR: Shnirman, G. L.; Dubovik, A. S.; Keylishvili, P. V.; Granigg A, B,- Korolev, 1-. A. TITLE: New camera for high-speed photQg[ SOURCE: AN SSSR.;",Vestnik, no. 5, 1963, 73-75 TOPIC TAGS: high-speed photography, photographing physical phenomena ABSTRACT: The Institut khimicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Physical Chemistry, Academy of Sciences SSSR) has designed and built the ZhLV-l camera for photographing high-speed luminescent phenomena,-e.g., igh- temperature plasma,, combustion and explosion processes, and shock waves. The orginality of the mirror-scanning system, the automation of operation, and the camera's advanced engineering characteristics make it a very powerful tool for investigation. The camera can be used for frame photography with a speed of 45,000 to 1,200,000 frames per second and as a photorecorder with slit scanning and time resolution of up to 2 x 10 sup -8 sec. The frame size and image Card 1/2 L 10176-63 ACCESSION NR: AP3001619 0 scale can be selected according to the experimental conditions. The focal length varies from 50 to 450 mm. Continuous photoxecording is done by means of mirror scanning, which is accomplished by two plazie-para3lel mirrors crossed at an angle of 450 and located on one axis of rotation in two circles, one above the other. 9lie camera is controlled remotely. The operator controls the supply voltage and the vacuum pump menually; all other operations proceed automatically. There is a system for recording the rotations of mirrors during photographing. The mirror-scanning, frame-photographing, and photcrecording with slit scanning processes are shown diagramatically. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 2lJun63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: 00 NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 000 Card 2/2 ------------- ACC NRi AT6000081 SOURCE CODE: A,1,jTjjOR:. Shnirman., G. L. 3 3 ty ORG: Institute of Ph sics of the Earth im. O.Yu. Shmidt, AN SSSR(Institut fiziki zemli7A_KSS!~R_)_ L4q,,f 5 TITIE: Epicentral seismic station SOURCE: AN SSSR. Tnstitut fiziki zemli. Trudy. no- 35, 1964t 36-42 TOPIC TAGS: scismologlc station, seismography, seismograph, pendulum mechanics. seismologic ins ru nt .APSTRACT: This station is a variation of a thri-e-component optical seismograph with round-tlif-.-clock microphotographic recording. The two horizontal pendulums are per- pendiculnr to each other, and the axis of rotation is vertically oriented. The vor- tical pandulunt is suspondnd by a cylindrical helical spring whose Initial length is zero. Records are made photoaraphically on 70-mm 111-fikrat 30011 high-resolution film at a rate of 12 mn/min. Seismograph magnifications may be 2X, U , O#5X, 0,2X, and O.U1 rinponell.rig on the disposition of the countorweigrilts. Since the rocording rays can be moved �10mm along the surface of the photographic paper, vibration amplitudes are 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 mm, respectively (schematics for optics, unwinding of recorder, air! -lectric motor are shown) i Orig. art. has: 4 figures, fF-'SB.- v. 1, no SUB CODE: F., SUBM DAM none Card 1/1 e) 0^16 4-S0 jc-j.~ o.--.v.irst ch-*Ir,,r-r in -Euch. 1948, 6-26. 31- 4-2 11 53, 'Invkh lic. 7. 1949). :'n-:~l.- 71 '.7s~so,:uz. sll-azda ila I-"*"- uT ial Invkh State-..-, lkl-l~~VTK, ID. ~KEUIS"V~-LLI I P. V. wtd SIHNI-2-1,bk1i) T. L. IB2,`.rai-,e zur Spie-ellmmera," u pa,per presentea at 4t-n in'!. Congress on Tjj:7h SPL-ed Fh-otoj~rapliy, Cc~lugne, 22-27 SeP 52. L 40217-66 1 ACC NRt A '005343 SOURCE CODE; UR/04-13/66/ooo/Ooi/0092/0092 IWEENTOR: V0VutskiV- V. S.; Vishnyakov, Ye. P., Sh-ni-rs-o-n- M. B.-, Len I. S.; Grodzenskiy, V. A.; Tabakov, A. P. none TITLE: Nethod of recording weak e losions and earthquakes~? Class 42, INTO. 177640 SCUMICE: Izobreteniya, promyshlenny~je obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 1, i966, 92 T OIDIC TPGS: earthquake, seismic ztt=--% explosion, An Author Certificate has been issued for a method of recording weak explosions and earthquakes based on determination of the interrela-I tIon function of seismic vibrations. To improve the quality and reliabill of measurements, the values of the function obtained for a number of receiving points arranged along the profile are summed up with the vary-I ing time shifts corresponding to t--riose predetermined by the location of I F the receiving points along the profile. (LD] I SUB CODE: 08/ SUM DATE: 29Jan63/ UDC: 550. 3 H NT Pirt) , T . Swine Suc,-e3ses of a leadinr swineherl. Kolkh.Droizv. 12 no. 8, 1952. 9. RONIMLY LIST OF RUSSIAN ACC:-,ssjo~q& Librar-f of Congress, NovL-.ber 1952. Uncl. GE&I.71A-FIYA LATVIYSAl-'.C'Y SSR; :iCHEBNIK DLYA Q. 'A'LASSA SREi,,,:,:,Y 3EKIDLY C GEO- GRAPHY OF LAWTAIN SSH., BY2 A. BaED I ANDRE-f VjDT)T",,'EIIICH. Bld-,D. RTGA, LAVIIYSKOYE GGS. lZD-V0, 19 V. ILLUS., DIAGR-S., ~~UPS. INCLUDES BIBLIGGRAPFf. 621.01 .B8 LTB. FUS: 1956 10/57 SHNIT KO, K. Geograftya Latviyskoy SSR; Uchobnik Dlya 9. nRssa Sredney Shkoly (by) A. Bred I K. Shnitko. Riga, Latviyskoye Gos. lzd-,m, 1957. 91 P. Illus. SOITKO L I - L~:VYANT, G.A.; KARTYNOV, M.M.-, POZHIDj1UV, V., red.; 14., red.; SLATYANIN, I., tekhn.rod. [Hidden capacities of the railroads in White Russia] Rezervj provoznoi spoBobnosti zhelezn:ykh dorog BeloruBsii. Minsk, Gos. izd-vo BSSR. Red.nauchno-tekhn.lit-ry, 1958. 334 p. (MIRA 12:12) Mite Russia-Railroads) ACC NRj AP7000359 SOURCE.CODE: UR/0413juu/000/022/012~/Uli:5, INVENTOR: Shnitko, T. A.; Shashkin, A. A.; Stepanova, G. P. ORG: none TITLE: Linear-acceleration pickup. Class 42, -No. 188T66 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, ponWshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 22, 1966, 125 TOPIC TAGS- acceleration measurement, linear acceleration, 'accelerometer ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate* introduces a linear -acceleration pickup vhich~ has a spring-loaded inertial mass, a damping block, bellows, working -fluid, and a k Pi g. 1. 1 - Inertial mass; 2 bimetallic claups;'... 3 - section claWs; 4 frame. Card 1/2 UDC: 531-768..681.2. .083.8 - - - - - - - - -- 7 ACC NR: AP7000359 potentiometer slip ring. The damping block is composed of inertial mass with rigidly mounted bimetallic clamps interacting with the section clamps, -which with the frame form a variable circular slot. This design provides a constant damping coefficient automatically inspite of temperature changes in the surrounding media (see Fig. 1). Orig. art. has: 1 figure. So com: 14/ SUBM DATE: 23Oct65/ ATD PRESS: 5108 2/2 ,-< c v ty 7-, L. a I I I ~ I I MARCIE 14K0$ K. , inzh.; SHNITMAN, B. Indoor television antenna. Padlo no.7.25, J1 165. (11MAP 18:9) KAPLAII, Ya.I., OBUKHOV, A.I.; PILEVSKIY, M.V.; SHNITM VYSIIESLAVTSEV, S.I., nauchnyy red.; VOLITYANSKIYY A.X-.-;-glav. red.; SOKOLOV, D.V., zam. glav. red.; TARMI, V.D., red.; S&REBRYAHNIKOV, I.G., red.; I-EMAYLOV, K.A., red.; SMOVEROV, I.G... red.; VOLODRI, V.Ye., red.; NIKOLAYEVSKIY, Ye.Ya., red.; SHIROKOVA, G.M., red. izd-va; GOLIBERG, T.M., tekhn. red. [Assembly of elevators] Montazh liftov. Moskva, Gosstroizdat, 1962. 227 p. (MIRA 15:7) (Elevators) - SMITI-110) S.B.--- Steam distiller dIth repeated distillation and auto-zatically controlled quaJ4ty indicator. Prom. energ. 16 no.2:1/+-16 F 6li. (MIRA 14:3) (Dil-tillation) .1 - I ~ -,-. I - "'~ -00 Ifir k C 'j vy AM NRs AT5025642- CODE: UR/265j/65/000/013/03o6/.0311, AUTHOR: Shalimova, K. V.; Galyayev, A. M.; A. S.; Kalinina, 0. B. _,hnitnikov, Vz ORG: none TITLE: Hall pickups based on thin layers of indiUM antimonide SOURCE: Poluprovodnikovyye pribory i ikh primeneniye; sbornik statey, no. 13, 1~65, 3o6-311 TOPIC TAGS: thin film transducer, Hall effect, thermoelectric sensor, magnetic field measurement, indium antimonide ABSTRACT: Hall pickups prepared by K. G. GUnter's three te pe ature method were de- veloped for use as functional elements in electronic sys;js Zd for measuring the strength and configuration of magnetic fields. Thin films f indium antimonide were s used as semi'conductor layers, with dimensions ranging from 0.4 x 1.2 mm to 4 x 8 mm. Four different types of pickups were developed. The first type, designed for use as functional elements in multipliers, dividers, and detectors, had overall dimensions of 10 x 15 mm with a semiconductor layer 3 x 3 mm in area. Two other types of pick- ups were designed for measuring magnetic fields and for use in automatic devices. The fourth type measured 1.2 x 0.4 mm and was developed for measuring the configura-, tion of magnetic fields. The resistance of the pickups was less than 1000 ohm; sen- sitivity was 70-180 pv/oe. The relationships between the parameters*of the pickups 070/ 0 7W2_ T. 140-M ACd NR: AT5025642 and temperature, conditions of heat transfer, and magnetic field strengthJwere-studie4 The pickups vere successful~ used in magnetic field measurements, es~pedaliy',_ b ' e- tween stators and rotors of-'electric machines. Orig. art. hast 3 fj~i,=es.. (JR1 SUB CODE:fqc/ SUBM DP_TET?: none/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF: 005/ ATD PPOSS. '.., , . - .1 _. I I -IN .: I . . . - 1 :i , -,!' I ~~. , ., -1 , , ~ , . I - ." T - .11 - , I ~ ~ -:-'. .1. ) I - . . i - )l,&III . - i . I & 9 a ~i I ; . - I I , - - . T T -1 - - -- i . --. I - I I.: - . k~; __ I I - -- - - - I . , :i - 9 ~~ ,, _.I - - - E~ll Z ~ :9, - . : - ~! C:1~1 ~- I ___ I SHNITNIKOV, A.I. Intra-cycle variations of steppe lake levels of Western Siberia and no-thern Kazakhstan and their relation to the climate. Trudy lab. ozeroved 1:28-129 150. (HLRA 7:7) (Siberia, Western-Lakes) (Lakes-SiberiA. Western) (Siberia, Weatern--Keteorology--Pariodicity) (Meteorology-Periodicity- Siberia, Western) 17771, USSR/Hydrology Limnology 1 Feb 51 "Secular Fluctuations of Lake Level in West Siberia and North Kazakhstan and Their Dependence on Cli- matic Variations" A. V. Shnitnikov, Lab of Limnol, Acad Sci USSR "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXXVI, No 4, Pp 523-526 Subject steppe lakes are known to vary within 15- 20 yr from complete draught to overflow. Studies of 100 lakes over 250 yr resulted in establisbment ,of 6 complete cycles from 29 to 47 yr. Empir- ~ical formula is derived vhich allows one to pre- diet future developments. Submitted 7 Dec 50-by -Acad D. V. NaliVkin. ~Mft ___ , _178T74 -S-qNITNIZPVI, A.V.. Changes of level of steppe lakes in the southeastern section of BVropean central U.S.S.R. within the past century. Trudy Lab.ozero- ved. 2:93-107 153. (Km 7:9) (TA&e s ) S.UNITNIKovt A,V. . Variability of aountain glaciation of Eurasia during the late glacial and post- glacial epochs and the absolilte chronology. Izv.Vaes.geog.ob-va 85 no.5:559- 576 S-0 '53. (MIRA 6:10) (Glacial epoch) ......................... 44' U S S R 6.3 51.583.3 Slinitnikov, A. V., lsmon;hbost! gornog6 Cledecienlia EVUSH V po%dzle~ I NalelednMoVultl ego WK4i$~la [The varlability' of the- mountain CIOU*Y~'of' Eurazia during the post Xlacio period and its absolutecbronol-0jyj Akad'itjiijX4VkSSSR' Doklafy, 90(0-643-646~ jpne 2, 1953. 2figs., table, 17 refs. MC. -Also In:* Vie3EXilinve DLC --- 4he 1950 year cytie of variation at the cuntinental mai3ture in the Northern Hemisphere, established by tile author, Is correlated with various elements of mountain glaciatloo such as depression a( the snow1irle, height of the terminal moraines deposited, length of glaciers, and the maxima of the,dWerent ph-mes of retreat of the Wurm Rla-iation, The variability of glaciation in the ce 'ntral Caucasus and central Altai Is comi!iared witn 'he Wurin retrent In the A16S and with the absolute chro- nil-f4y ad individual phases of the Warm glaciation applicable to the ISSO year cycle. Empirical cu~.vcs showing the variation of the height of snow line in the Caucasus and,Altal and the he0i' of the-positloa of. the terminal moraines and lengths of glaciers widi the 1850. cycles ar~ i~~sented. The exact correilpondeii6e-of the-various-states of retreat-of mountain glaci- ation Iff"Ont the %Vurm maximum up until the present'(generalized by 1'. correspond viery clearly to thew curves. -13y e-xtiup;61ating-~luture-gkciation ininima and maxim tb6ir absol te. prediction can be achieved. Sabjea Hazdi~gs; 1; Glaciation -2. Exit- SHNIMMOV, A.V. Rhythm of the Caspian Sea in the Postwu-rmian. Dokl.AN SSSR 94 no.4:753-756 F '54. (MLR.A 7-2) (Caspian Sea--Geology, Stratigraphic) (Geology, Strati.-raDhic-- Caspian Sea) SHNITN~~-L,V A-,-.-,~,TY 710INI!kVICH SHNIVI-i"CII Arseniy Vladimirovich (Laboratory of Lek-- -Science Ac d Sci, USSR), Ac:4emic degree of Doctor of Geograrhic Sciences, based on his defense, 13 June P~55, in the Council of the Leningrad Order of Lenin State U imeni Zhdanov, of his dissertation entitled: "Change- ability of the over,911 Humidity of Eurasia." For the Academic Degree of Doctor of Sciences, Byulleten' Ministerstva Vysshego Cbrazovaniya SSSR, List No-8 14 April 1955 Decision of Higher Certification Cormission Concerning Academic Degrees and Titles. JPFIFS 512 -71NITTI-1KCV, A. V. 1-1 'he Big Clirazfc Rh-irins" "T'he Past and Future of Lake Aral and t ~~- .-j ~ rePort yresimted at the 3rd AU-UAM lb-&Vlogical Congnos,; 7-17 Oet 1957, Imlingred. (Izv- A Ilauk SSSR, ser geograf., 3, 90-9, '58) EYGENSON, H.S.; SHNITNIKOV,.A.V-, doktor geograficheskikh nauk, nauchnyy redaktor; GA23R, S.t.,'ile-daktor; FSTROVA, T.N., tekhniche3kiy redaktor [Sketches of physical and geographical manifestations of solar activity] Ocherki fiziko-geograficheskikh proiavlenii solnechnoi aktivnosti. CLITov] Izd-vo L'Tovskogo uniT.. 1957. 228 p. (Solar radiation) (MIRA 10:7) PAVLOVSKIY, Ye.N., s-k-ademik. glavnyy red; DAVYDOV, L.K., prof., doktor geogr. nauk, otv. red.; ARONS, R.A., tekh. red. [Variability of the general humidity on the continents of the northern hemisphere] Izmenshivost' obshchei uvlazhnennosti mate- rikov Severnogo poluBhariia. Moskva, Izd. Akad. uauk SSSR, 1957. 337 P. (Geograficheakoe obahchestvo MR. Zapiski. No7aia aerila, vol.16). (MIRA 10,12) 1. Prazident Geograficheakogo obahchestva SSSR (for Pavlovskiy). (Eftitidity) SHNITNIKOV, A.V. _ The lakes of western Siberia and northern Kazakhstan and multi- secular variability of moisture of the steppes. Trudy Lab. ozeroved. 5:5-63 '57. (MLRA 10:9) (Siberia, Western-Lakes) (Kazakhstan--lakesY (Steppes) SHNITNIKOV A.T. Data on perennial silting of ponds in the region between the rivers Khoper and Nedveditsa. Tirudy lab. ozeroved. 5:174-197 157. (Khoper Talley--Sedimentation and deposition), (MLRA 10:9) (Nedveditea Talley--Sedimentation and deposition) A, _,zens-Li1ciskiyI A.I, Lopatin, G.V, and Shn4triVoy 17_i!T Tae Third All-Union Hydrological Congress (Tretiy vsesoyuznyy gidrologic heskiy sl'yezd) izveetiya Akademii Nauk SSSR - Seriya Geograficheskaya, 1958; ilr 5, pp 3-9 (USSJR) From the 7th to the 17th October 1957 the Third All-Union Hydrol took place in Leningrad~ There were ogical Congress ';200 experts on hydrology and adjacent subjects, and guests from people's democracies present; 429 reports were deli-ered; among them 140 reports from workers of the Gidrometeosluzhba (The Hydrometeorological service), about 65 from workers of the USSR Academy of Sciences and the same number of reports by workers of Soviet Higher Education Institutions. At the plenary meetings of the conference the following 9 reports u were delivered: "Investigations on the Interior Waters of tb:? USSR and Future Tasks in Studying This Subject" by V.A. Uryvayev; "Water Engineering Construction in the USSR and the Tasks of Hydrology" by S.N. Kritskiy, M.F. Menkell and A,I. Card 1/6 Chebotareva; " Investigating Lakes and -later Reservoirs of the 7`- `nard All-Union Hydrological Congress 10-58-3-2 11129 U6SR11 by Ye.V. BlizrVak and V.G. Andreyanov; "The Utilization of the USSR 'Water Resources and the Future development of En6ineering" by A.N. Voznesenskiy; "The Present Methods of dydrological Prognosis and Ways Leading to Their Development" by G.P. Kalinin; "The Research and Computation of ,cater Dis-- c.qarges in the USSR, Their Present State and Future Develop- ment" by -D.L. Sokolovskiy; "The Climatic Factors of Water Balance on the Continent" by hI.I. Budyko and O.A. Drozdov; hiregarding the de- N.Ye, Kondratlyev reported on his researc , formation. of river beds, and Academician I.P. Gerasimov on "The fransformation of Water and Thermal Conditions Under the Influence of Meliorative Measures", During the continuatior of the conference the following reports were delivered in the G, sections; B.L. Lichkov on "The Unity of iiatural Waters and the Formation of Subsurface Waters", based on the theory of the Academician- V.I. Vernadskiy) M.I. Livovich on "Complex Geo- graphical 1viethod in Hydrology and the Tasks of Its Development", _~._V_S_h~nitnikov on "The Past and Future of Lake Aral,and the 34_.~ Climatic. Rhy+hms"; B.A. Apollov on "The Connection Between Solar ~,ctivity and the Fe~enomena Determining the Flow of Rivers"3 Ye.*6, rtubinsh-beyn and O.A, Drozdov on "Climatic Chan-l-es and Va- f":-. -2 of Precipitations". The re-cort ri_~tions and the Secular Course t, b T-_ Ttiird All-Union ii,drological Congress 10-58-5-.1/2Q, of P.A, Kozlovskiy "Connections Bet-ween Hjdrological and Terrestrial Electricity Problems" is said to have been inter- esting and valuable. Four reports were delivered by PcS. Kuzin) V.S. Mezentsov, V,,I,. Astrakhantsev and G.V.. Lopatin on questions of hydrological partitioning; K.Ye. Ivanov re- ported on "Basic Principles of Swamp Hydrology"; V.V. Ro- manov on "Water Balance of Swamps in the European Parts of the USSR"; A.M. Gavrilov and P.V. Molitvin reported on their investigations regarding rivers in karst districts of the USSR; G.I.. Shvets and E.G. Moskovkina reported on the secular flue- tuations of the amount of water in the Dnepr and on historical floods at the lower parts of the Daugava; I.V: Bogoly-ubova, 1L.M. Ayzenberg, Y.Ye. Io.-anson, S.P. Kavetskoy and others reported on the study of flood waters and on catastrophic floods in mountainous districts; A.I. Dzens-Litovskiy on "Geological and Geographical Regularity in the Distribution of Fresh-Water-, Brackish- and Salt Lakes"; B.B. Bogoslovskiy on "Water Balance of Lakes in"the USSR European Territory"; M.A. ManIko and A.V. Agupov dealt in their reports with the subsurface supply of lakes, and A.N. Afanaslyev and 0,I. Khalatyan with the water balance of the Lake Baykal and-the Khrami water reservoir-,- Card 3/0, G.I. Galaziy reported oi~i "Botanical Method Serving Hydrology The Third All-Union Hydrological Congress 10-58-3-1/29 and Engineering Geology". On the formation of shores and the bottom of water reservoirs, S.L. Vendrov dealt with the Tsim- lyansk, the Kama '. and the Kuybyshev water reservoirs; N.A. Labzovskiy, O.G. Grigorlyeva and A.S. Sukhodollskiy on the theory of shore formation; V.M. Makkaveyev dealt with the the- cry of surge in water reservoirs; other reports delivered by Ye.M'. Selyuk, P.I. Nikulin,. V.L. Bulakh, V.P. Moskall and I.G. Nikitin dealt with the theory of surge and in particular with the water reservoirs of Rybinsk, Kuybyshev, Kakhovka, Dnepr and Central-Asia. Matters,of thermal processes and water ba-- lance of water reservoirs were treated by I.V. h1olchanov, K.I. Rosinskiy, Y.M. Aynbund (Lake Sevan), V.I. Verbolov (Lake Baykal), A.R. Konstantinov and G.G. Pedorova (Lake Valday). On subsurface water resources and the subsurface supply of rivers reported S.F. Averlyanov, S.N. Bogolyubov, B.I. Kudelin, B.L. Lichkov, F.A. Makarenko, G.M. Zakharchenko, A.I. Kalabin~ V.A. Sergeyev, V.I. Duginov, V.A. Korobeynikov, G.F. Basov. N.I. Druzhinin, A.V. Lebedev, O.V. Popov and others referred to the state of subsurface water supplies and A.A. Rode, N.N. Favorin, A.K. Filippov and others to the water physical cha- racteristics of soils. A.M. Ovchinnikov, V.I. Dukhanin and ~;ard 4/ 6 others reported.on their investigations of the regularity of 'The Phird All-Union Hydrological Congress 10-58-3-1/2Q, subsurface water formation and d-stribution in the iussian ~ U lowland, Z 'rom the regio:.-i reports are mentioned: M.Ad Ivan- itsin, on the formation of subsurface water in the irrigated cases of Uzbekistan; B.N. Arkhangel'skiy, on underground de- pressions in the North-Western district; M.V. Silich, on the karst of the Lithuanian SSR. The question of evaporation from the water surfaces was covered by Z.A, Vikulin, D.L. Laykhtman T,V. Kirillov, A.A.KrassovskAya, M.P. Timofeyev, N.I. Yakovlev and others. On the subject of evaporation from ground and vege- tation, reports were delivered by V.F. Pushkarev, A.R, Konstan- tinov, V.V. Romanov, N.P. Rusin, V.I. Kuznetsov, S.F. Fedorov, V.F,. Shebeko and others. On ice and snow research spoke G.D. Rikhter; Ye.Ya. Shcherbakov, I.V. Ivanov, P.P. Kuz'min, O.A. Spengler, A.P, Braslavskiy, A.G, Kolesnikov, A.A. Pivovarov, A-G. Pronin, B.P. Panov and others. On hydrochemistry and sanitary preservation of water, reports were delivered by Bochkov, S.M. Drachev, M.I. Kriventsov, A.0. Alekin, P.F. Bochkarev, N.V. Veselovskiy, P.P. Voronkov, K,K. Votintsev, 6.G. Vznuzdayev, KoV, Filatov and others; on the regularity of chemical composition in natural waters of different geographic ~,,O, Alekin, L~V. Brazhnikova, P.,V. Voron- ~;ard ~/6 zones reported A -,ie fn,lrd Lil-Un-ion Hydi7clf-gi,:al Congress 0 10-58-3 -1/29 kov, A.I. Dzens-L-itovskiy and ot-!.ers. Considerable attention was paid to the study of the conditions in regulated rivers -ind the state of technical equipment in hydrometric work (O.N. Borsuk, Ye.M. Znamenskaya, S.I. Koplan-Diks and A.K. L)roskuryakov). On the possibility of using physical methods of measuring, based on the laws of ultra-accoustics and nuclear radiation, reported M.M. Arkhangellskiy, A.M. Dimaksyan and Ye.V. Berg. I.V. Popova and Ye.A. Romanova reported on the future possibilities of using air photosurvey. Ye.V. Bliznyak proposed a scheme to systematize information on USSR water resources. On new methods of calculating the regulation of flow reported S.N. Kritskiy and M.F. Menkell; !.A. Zheleznyak elucidated the phenomenon of transformation of the flood flow by means of a system of water reservoirs. Thirty five reports were presented by representatives of people's democracies. AVAILABLE, Library of Congress -ard o/6 1. Conferences - Hydrological Congress - Leningrad 2~ Hydrology - USSR LICHKOV, Boris Leonidovich, prof.; PAVLOVSKIY, Ye.N., akademik, glavnyy red.; TOLSTIKHIN, N.I., otv.red.; SBMTW1-KGV-,A-,-V., otv.red..j SUVOROV, LV.: red.izd-va; BOCHEVER, V.T.., tekhn.red. [Natural waters of the earth and the lithosphere) Prirodnye vody Zemli i litosfera. Moskva,, Izd-vo Akadinauk SSSR, 1960. 163 p. (Geograficheskoe obshchestvo SSSR, Zapiski. Novaia seriia, vol.19) (MM 14:5) 1. Prezident Geografichegkogo obshchestva SSSR (for Pavlovskiy). (Earth) SHNITNIKOV, A. V. "DYnamics of Climatic and Other Components of the Geographical Sphere in the Epoch of Holocene (Eurasia and Fennoscandia in particular)" report to be submitted for the Intl. Geographical Union, 10th General Assembly and 19th Intl. Geographical Congress, Stockholm, Sweden, 6-13 August 1960. SENITNIKOV, A.V. Spring runoff of rivers in the Xhoper-Medveditsa interfluve during the period 1949-1955 as compared with the normal annual runoff. Trudy lab. ozeroved. 9:14-29 16o. (MIRA 13:8) (Khoper Valley-Runoff) (14edveditsa Valle7--Runoff) SIR-1ITNIKOV, A.V. Recent transformation of the Volga flood plain and its lakes near the mouth of the Ilet'-River. Trudy Lab. ozeroved.10:142- 159 fE0. (MIRA 14:6) (Volga Valley~--ffydrography) KALESNIK, S.Y., prof., otv. red.; LOPATIN, G.Y., doktor geogr. nauk- red.; SHUITHIKOY., A.Y., doktor geogr. nauki red.; MOSEYICH, H.A.. ~oktor b16log'-. nBuk, red.; ZHHT-HZHDK, I.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; TSY3TKOV, N.Y., red. izd-va; 7-AMARAYETA, R.A., tekhn. red. [Small bodies of water in lowland regions of the U.S.S.R. and their utilization] Malys vodoemy ravninnykh oblastei SSSR i ikh iapollzovanie. Moskva, 1961. 399 p. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Laboratoriya ozerovedeniya. 2. Ghlen- korrespondent AN SSSR ( for Kaleanik) (Water resources development-Cong-resses) SNITNIKGV,.A. V.[Shnitnikov, A. V.] Present phase of the variation of the Alpine Intrasecular glaciation in the northern hemisphere. Analele geol geogr 15 no-4:112-1~O O-D 161. (Glaciers) of mour-F. aJnE cu-Lar vz;xiabilitj Vses. geogr. ub-va :2) (Glaciers) SHNITNIKOV, A.V. Lakes of western Asia as indicators of fluctuations in the total huoidity of their basins. Trudy Lab.ozeroved. 15:4-74 163. (HIRA 16:3) (Soviet Central Asia-Lakes) SIINTTNt-~ ik,% ~. . i2-Je-:7enerating force as a factor of the changeability of 1) muntaim glaciation. Geog. sbor. no4M102-140 164. (MIRA 1M) 10(4)t 3(5) SOII/98-50-9-15/29 I AUTHOR: Shnitnikov, D.V..g Engineer TITLE: Resistance Against Erosion by Various Tyres of Per- mian Sediments PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnicheskoye stroitel'stvo, 1959, Nr 9 P 47 (UqrR) ABSTRACT: A characteristic velocity of water which starts to cause erosion by various permian sediments and a cer- tain relation between this velocity and swelling de- formation caused by water-saturation softening, were tried to be determined by laboratory experiments. No regular relation between a scouring velocity of water and the depth and lithological type of the tested strata has been observed. The characteristic scou- ring velocity amounts from 0.55 to 2.70 m/sec for various types of permian sediments. The samples more deformed by water saturation were, as expected, less resistant to scouring than the less deformed ones. Card 1/1 There are 1 table and 1 graph. GRAD, N.Ye.; DUSHIN, B.M.; WRZON, A.G.~ SHNITNIKOV, S.Ya.; KOVTUNOVICH, S.D.; UMANSKIY, A.A. Efficient utilization of crumpled hides in the manufacture of chrome leather. Kozh.-obuv.prom. 6 no.1:20-22 Ja 164. (MMA 17W SHNITNROV, V.N. ed. SHNITNIFOV, V.fl. ed. ...Dzhe'uysu (Semdrechle) Estestvenno-istoricheskoe oT-,isanie kraia. Tashkent., Uzbek gosizdat, 1925. 234 P. D~ HN SO: LC, Soviet Geography, Part 11, 1951, Unclassified SMIITNIKOV, VA. Recent expansion of animal habitat boundaries. Izv.MI Kazakh.SSR. Ser.zool. no.7;29-)3 148. MRA 9:5) (ZoogeograDbY) SIWITNIK doktor biolopicheakikh nauk. sasluzhennyy deyatell nauki XazSSR; M&RIKOVSKIY, P.I., doktor biologicheakikh aauk, redaktor-, GUSEVA, H., redaktor; RARANOV, M.. redaktor; XHIGIROVICH, I., tekhnicheskV redaktor; ZWBIN. M., tekhnicheskiy redaktor COur animals in photographs from nature] Nashi zhivotnye v fotogra- fliakh a natury. Alma-Ata. Xazakhakoe gos. izd-vo. Vol.2. 1949. 271 P. Vol-5- 1954 308 p. (MLRA 9:10) (Kazakhstau--Zoology) SHNIMIKOV, V.11. SHNITNIK;'V, V.N. Ftitsy Semirechlia. Moskva, 1949. 664, (3) p. (Akademiia Nauk SSSR). Bibliography: p. 661-Z66V. DLC: QL691.R9S47 SO: LCY Soviet (~Ieography, Part II, 1951/Unclassified. If 1. '' / I" I II I t. ' ., SHEITHIKOV,V., oruitolog In the wilds of Polesye. Vokrug sveta no.7:42--44 J1155- (Polesye--Birds) (MTIRA 8:10) SHNITNIKOV,V. In the thickets of PoleBye. Vokrag aveta no.8:49-51 Ag'55. (Polaaye--Birda) (KIJqA 8:12) SUM OV METANIYEVA, M., redektor; MIKFAYLOVSKAYA, N., vwvK" a= 0.. , tHm"I.cheskiy redaktor [Animals and birds of our country.] Zveri i ptitey nashei strany. CMoskval Izd-vo TaK VLKSM "Kolodsia gvardiia,n 1957. 252 p. (Birds) (Mammals) (MIRA 10:8) SHNITNIKOV, Vladimir Nikolayevich, doktor biolog.nauk; KUZNETSOV, N.S., , E.N. , tekhn.red. (Recollections of a naturalist] Iz vospominaii naturalist&. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo geogr.lii-ry. 1958. 323 p. (MIRA 12:2) (Nature,study) Alf, ~ - 1. 26 -46/56 Formozov, ~7-o'essor ('10scow) -58-6 -rT71T7 -.,1io!o-4c=-, `utlines of Animals and Birds of the Soviet Union (Biologicheskiye ocherki o zveryakh i ptitsakh Sovetskogo 0 Y LIZ a P-"", ~P T ~'A Friroda, IQ'P, Nr Of, p 118-120 (USSR) A1157-,i:'tCT: This is a critical review of the book "Animals and Birds of Our Country" by V,N, Shnitnikov published by "I'Molodaya gvardiya" I in 10,57, a rd 1. .-Review .L Books AID P - 2487 Subject USSR/Med1c1ne Card 1/1 Pub. 37 - 16/ig Authors Goromosov, M. S., Bobrov, L. S., Galanin, N. F., Shnitnikova, Z. Z., Ivachev, V. V. Title : Activities of the All-Union Scientific Society of Hygienists Periodical : Gig. i san., 7, 56-58, Jl 1955 Abstract An account of the Conference of the Board of the above society on February 16, 1955, and of the activities of the Moscow, Leningrad and Kazan branches in 1954-1955. Institution: None Submitted : No date SHNITNIKOVA,.,Z.Z. Concerning H.A.Sarkisian's article "on the dissemination of cysts of enteric protozoa by contact.' Gig. i san. 21 no-11:50 N 956. (PROTOZOA, PATHOGENIC) (MIRA 10:2) SMTITNIKOVA, Z.Z. New scientific society. Sov.zdrav, 18 no.11:63 159. (MIRA 13:3) (OMIMIC SOCIETIES) SIRHTNIKOV.&, Z.Z. (Leningrad) Method for a graphic analysis of age-sex cormosition of the population and its application. Gig. i san. 24 no.3:47-52 Mr '59. (MIRA 12:5) (POPULATION, statist. age-sex composition, graphic analysis (Rus)) 6HMTNLWVA, Z, Z. I Concerning V,Doleisils article "Analysis of the results of statistical studies." Sov, zdrav, 20 no. :84-85 -61. (MIRA jj,:.12 ) (I-EDICAL STATISTIGS~ (DOLiISIJ V~) SWITNIKOVA) Z.Z. - Reply to the article 'Coronary :Lnsufficieancy Ln intellectual workers" E.E. Krister and coauthors. Klin. med. 1+0 no.171 144-11+7 Nt62 (laW. 16:12) 31111ITITIKOVA, Z.Z. (Lenin&-rad) Use of modern stati3tical methods in the processing of report materials on the incidence of disease among the population. Zdrav. Ros. Feder. 7 no.6:36--39 A 163. (MMA 17: 1) BASSARAB, R. I. and KOBPAN, A. I. (Veterinary Doctors, Stanislav Oblast' Veterinary Bacteriological Laboratory), SHNITSAR, V. 1. (Head Veterinary Doctor Galician District, Stanislav Obl-a-s-t7. (Abstracted by NOSMV, A. I. ~ '~Jse of phenothiazine emulsion in treatment of herpes tonsurans ...... Veterinariya, v01. 39, no- 3, March 1962 pp. 27 SHNITSER, G.B., inzh.; TSIKHON, V.A., inzil. Now equipment for making prestressed reinforced concrete products using vibrating stampers. Stroi.i dor.maBhinostr. 4 no.12:19-21 D '59. 04IRA 13:3) (Prestressed concrete) (Vibrators) SHNITSER. G.M. Efficient circuit for the control of the electric driving of filter presses. Sakh. Prom. 37 no.3149-50 Mr 163. (KRA 16:4) 1. Dondyushanskiv sakharnyy zayod. (Filters and filtration-Electric driving) -3 92 Vt s/oq6/62/ooo/oo6/oii/o11 E194/E454 AUTHOR: Slinitser,.G.Ya., Engineer TITLE: Nomograms for approximate calculation of flow over turbine blading PERIODICAL: Teploenergetika, no.6, 1962, 92-93 TEXT: The approximate method of calculating the velocity distribution over the profile of a turbine blade which is given (ibid. no.8, 1955) and which is valid for an incompressible.fluid in a curved duct is based on the following procedure.' To calculate the veloci.ty wl at the point A on the back of the profile (Fig.1) a circuit is constructed in the duct which is tangential to the blading at the points A and. B and the duct width is determined along the equipotential line AB using the formula t- ------- h I + 0,2�-11 2(2 + h)-R. A'AS~ w, R, F I- - i, I = -L , t= R Rt Me W, W, Rj' R Card 1/g' S/096/62/000/006/011/bil Nomograms for approximate ... E194/E454 where wl - the rate of flow on the back of the profile at point A; wz - the divergent velocity component; R2 - the radius of curvature of the concave side of the blade; Rl - the radius of curvature of the back of the blade; h - the duct width measured along the equipotential lines. The rate of flow on the convex side-of the blading w2 is calculated from the formula R2 +0,5h (2) Although more accurate formulae have been proposed for calculating the flow in curved ducts, the early method is still widely used because of its simplicity and adequate accuracy an 'd accordingly it is of interest to simplify the calculations by constructing a nomogram to replace formulae (1) and (2). The method of doing this is explained and the nomogram is reproduced as Fig.2. The use-of the nomogram j3 conveniently illustrated by examples. - Given R2 = 1.78; ii = 0 45; 0.83 determine the velocity Wi. Procedure R2 - R2 - (Fl) - -Wj. Card 2/f s/o96/62/000/006/011/011 Nomograms for approximate E194/E454 The points corresponding to 1.78 on the scale of R2 and to 0.5 on the scale Ii.L are joined by a straight line which is produced to intersection with the F scale. A line was drawn from this point through the point o.83 on the-scale of T and produced.to intersection with the scale wl giving the_answer w1 = 2.22. Second example, to determine-the velocity w2: Procedure R2 - h2 - (F2) - w2 - wl- Through the point 1.78 of the vertical scale R2 and the point 0.45 of the i~2 scale draw a line and produce to intersection with the F -scale. From this point draw a line through the point 2.22 on the w1 scale and produce to intersect with the W2 scale to LY give the answer W2 = 1.58. There are 2 figures. Fig.l. Card 3/0 L 10025-63 EW (q)/BDS/EWT (m)-AFFTG-JD/HW ACCESSION NR: AP3000977 S/0--o-9/63/000/005/C-028/0030 AUTHOR: Shnitser .9 G. Ya., Engineer. TITIE. Nomogram for the calculation of tensile stresses in turbine buckets of variable secticn. SOURCE: Sudostrayeniye, no. 5, .1963, 26-30 TOPIC TAGS: gas-turbine buckets, tensile stresses in turbine buckets, variable -section turbine bucket-s. nmogram for turbine bucket-si, ABSTRACT: The paper presents a nomogram developed from the fundamental equations for the tensile stresses in variable-section turbine blades or buckets at a given radius r.' The nomogram cchsists of two parts which a__e employed successively in stress calculdtions. The use cf the namogram shown in the paper, -which is constructed for steel buckets, permits solution of the following - - . . problems: (1) Determinatio-n of-the tensile stresses in tl~e root section of a. bucket with a prescribed area ratio; (2) determination of the area ratio at which the stresses in the root section do not. exceed a pr"cribed=agnitude, for Card .1/p ------------------------------------- L 10025-63 ACCESSION NR: AP3000977 a variation of the relative length of the bucket and the peripheral speed or with the steam-passage area and the rpm; (3) calculation of the tensile stresses in the bucket root sectica for complex distributions of the areas.of steam passage- along the length of the blade. Three problems axe wcrked out in numerical detail. It is noted that, following the determination of the stresses in the root section of a blade, the position of the center of gravity of the entire blade is readily determined. The nomogram-derived values were compared with values obtained by aWroximate integration using the trapezoid method with ten, intervals along the ,y-design length of a blade. The principal value of the nomogram is for preliminar the blades and their peripheral speeds are .purposes, when only the length of available, and the nomogram can be usefully employed to determine the-number of stages and other basic design parameters. There are 7 numbered equations and 3 figures. ASSOCIATICK: none SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: oLAa63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: PR,ND NR REF SOV: 002 OTHER: 00U. C -rd 2/_2 S/096/63/000/002/001/013 E194/E455 A U1, I I O.R -S Shagalova, S,L., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Timoshin, Yu.A. Reznik, V.A, , Shni-tser, I.N. Engineers TI T, L An experimental study of' the process of combustion of- anthracite dusL in the furnaces of large steam boilers. I- _--'I 10 1) CA 1. Teploerierge-tika, no.2, 3.06- 2-9 TEXT: The Combustion of anLhvacite cl-ast was studled itt the fol Lowijit boil ex-3, type -F)-1-70 (TP-70) of 430 tons per hour with. 12 combined bur-nar._-, hixsed ozi the ORGRES tLIrUUICI-It CIUSt burner; type. T FI-230-2 I(TP-230-2-11 of 9-50 touS Per with 6 rounti turbulent Babcock-TKZ burners and ty- Tn-C;;23()_!G4.: pe (TV-23C-B.) of 230 tons per hour with 8 direcf-flow puI.v,2rized fuel- bm-nc-r-s, study wa.~; 'first made of the di,4tribution of '&St and tewperature in the flames and the procedi-we is described, C011.5;i(10r.ibl.e Unev(~xine.5s vas found in the diztribution of fue ani'',--1 air I)etw,,!en burnerg irt boilers TP-23C-2 and T11-70; it kras corre'eted- by dawpers before flip main tests i-fere stlarted. The influence of: the foilowing factors ou, the rate of c-oinbustion.of anthrdcite dust was thi_,n -studied; Lhe excess-air factor, the primary and air -speeds and the priivary/secondary air ratio, 3/U00/00 2/001/013 A -n e x,,) E-, r i:,.i e ii -t a I s t u dy Ei94/E455 the V~zivticss aC millliig oC the fiic[%~ and the thermal. loading o.C the: furilace spac-~.!. Extensive riea~~ureitients wej.,e made of changes, iu gaig. composition, EIACI conteni- and teinpora'ure ovf-r the flame llcngtb-.~ The lit-, of the variou.3 burnerz; is discussed. The SenerMA, conclusJors canc~.,rnirige the coriibu8tion of anthracite dust with *a range ne particle sizes in direct flow flarntea are tbat the fine part--cles ave burnt in the first to-art of the flame, 90% of the fuel heivin., burrie(l in about a quarter of I.-he total combitstion time, the Tattev paH of vrhich is tal-,-~-.i tip by incomplptn cnmhu-wLioii of large partiol#~-.q, which constiLutes much of' 'fie unburned'fuel loss:*. Where the fue-l -;z burning vcry rapidly the oxygen concentrati0i.I ih-~ the flame drops to 2 - 4c,". The rating of screened si~igle-chatuber fur,iaces of the type described can be raised to 2oo. x lo3 kcal/Oh with an unburned fuel loss Of 3", but to achieve this rate -the furnace Zas di-scharge tomperatuxe must be raised and slagging 'Tay be ewnex-icnccd, so that the factor ~vhich litni-ts the thermal loading is t1)P hea-t-exchange rate, ' To iucrease ftirnace loadlngs the eombu~ztioii ronditions should be sticli that LD17fc particles are readily blux-ned, as in cyclont, or vor-L-,x type fLurnaces. There.are, Card 2/3 SIHAGPDVA, S.f ., kand.tekhn.raak~ 1IMSHIN, Yu.A., inzh.; SHNITSER, I.N., inzh. Fffect of the ureven distribution of dust and air in burners on -,he magn-ituda of mec-L-nical lncomple*m combustion of anthracite culm. I -Inergamashinostroenie 10 no.1:22-25 Ja 164. (YJP-A 17:4) SHAGALOVA, S.L., kand. tekhn. nauk; GUSFV, L.N., inzh.; -1 SHN.ITSER9 I.N., inzh. Study of the combustion of anthracite culm in the combustion chamber of the TP-90 boiler with continuous flow-type long-slotted bfirners. Teplo- energetika 11 no.8:36-41 Ag 164, (KRA 18s7) 1. TSentral'nyy kotloturbiniLvy institut. WIRA, 19; MU !'S cl -Z:z 'J a I the ra s t ~:c C,; 2,-7- 3 a bur t)-!acja mechanism, Tepicerergc-tilm n C7, I Oj c, r nx iy:l s C- n!- rc! L o5691!-67 ACC NRt AP6019731 SOURCE CODE: uR/oo96/66/000/007/0037/Oo4i AUTHOR: S _Da&a1QY_a,S_._L. (Candidate of technical sciences); Reznik, V. A. (Candidate of technical sciences); Shnitser, I..N._.,(Engineer); Barbyshev, B. N. (Engineer) ORG: TsKTi-TKZ TITLE: Furnace aerodynamics and anthracite combustion during the operation of direct- and vortical-flow burners SOURCE: Teploenergetika, no. 7, 1966, 37-41 TOPIC TAGS: aerodynamic design, coal, vortex flow, furnace, steam boiler \