SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SILKIN, B.I. - SILLAND, KH.A.
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ZATIMLINA, R.F., biblio.-raf; RUBIMA. L.S.. bibliograf: SILKIN, B.I.,
c-ty.red.; BFMZOVA, A.$.. red.; (RJSIKOVA, OX. tekhn.red.
[13ibliographic index of literature In tne Ruselan language
for the year49591 Bibliografichoskii tikazatell literatury
no rueskom inzyke za 1959 g. Koskvn, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR.
1960. 85 P. (KIRA 14:1)
1. Akademlya nm-,k SSSR. Mezhduvedom3tvernyy komietat po prove-
dentru Mezhdun3rodnogo goofizicheskoga gods.
(Bibliography-Geophysics)
NUM,IMAN, Ayzik Vollfovich; SILKIN, B.I., otv.red.-. NOVICHKOVA. N.D..
te klin. re d.
[Soviet expeditions to the Antarctic, 1958-1960] Sovetskie
okapeditaii v Antarktiku, 1958-1960 gg. Koskvs, Izd-vo AkBd.
nauk SSSR, 1960. 105 p. (MIRA 14:2)
(Antarctic regions--Russian exploration)
BELOUSOV, Vladimir Vladimirovich; jSj_4-U1,-1oria-1au&kovich; !NIfd1OVAp
I.I.P., red.; SAVCHENKO, Ye.V., tekhn. red.
[A year devoted to the planet) God, psviaEhchennyi planete. Mo-
skva, Izd-vo "Znanie," 1961. 47 p. (Vsesoiuznoe obahchostvo po
rasprostraneniiu politicheskikh i nauchzq)rh zzianii. Ser.12j, Geolo-
giia i geografiia no.21) (HMA 15:1)
(International Geophysical Year, 1957-1958)
"XUL"
I -!All, Ayzik Vollfavich; SILKIN, B.I., otv. red.; YEEGO.-MA,
]:.F.,. tekhr.. red. -
[Sovint expeditions to the Antarctica, 1L.5~,-1961]Sovutskie
ckrpeditril v Antarkitiku, 1959-1961 gg. Otv. red. B.I.Silkin.
Vuokvi~,. Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1962. 11.9 p. (MIRA 15:U)
('Antarctic rn&ions---.Russian exploration)
SILKIN, Boris Isaakovich; TROITSKAYA, Valeriya Aleksoyevna; SHEBELD,
Nikolay Visearionovich; BIMOUSOV, V.V., otv. red.; IORDANSKIY,
A.D., red. izd-va; LYUBIMOVA, Te.M., red.izd-va; ASTAFIYEVA.,
G.A., tekhn. red.
(Our unknown planet)Nasha reznakomaia planeta; itogi Ilezhdu-
narodnogo geofizicheskogo goda. Moskva.. Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR,
1962. 292 p. (MA 15:22)
1. Chlon-korrespondent Akadenii nauk SSSR (for Belousov).
(Earth)
SILKIN, Boris Isaakovich; 110NOVA, T.S., red.; RkKITIN, I.T., tekhn.
red.
(Continent of riddles] Kontinent zagadok. Moskva, Izd-vo
"Znanie,* 1963. 29 p. (Novoe v zhisni, nauke, takhnike.
XII Seriia: Geologiia i geograflia, no.14) (MIRA 16:8)
(Antarctic regions)
ASLITOVA, G.D.; Zj,`i',TjI1;A, R.F.; hUB1NA, L.C.; SOKOLOVA, V.A.;
. otv. red.; BEREZOVA, A.S., red.
[bibliograp17 of the literature in Russian published in
19611 Bibliograficheskii ukazatell literatury na russkom
iazyke za 1961 g. Moskva, Izd-vo All SSSR 1963. 1416 p.
(MIRA 17:4)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. MezhduvedorstveruW komitet po pro-
vedeniyu. Mezhdunarodnogo geofizicheskogo goda.
L 12606-63 EWT(1)/FCC(w)/FS(v)/BDS/EEC-2/1;S(v) AFFTC/ASD/AFMDC/
FSD-3/APGC '~~-~2GW
IT/
iACCMION NM AP3001620 S/0030/63/000/005/0076/OM
I AUTHOR s Belousov, V_ V, (Corresponding Member of Vie. AS USSR); Silking B. 11.
1TITLEs International year of the Mdet mn~#/A great program of study
jSOURCZs AN SWR. Vestnik, no. 5. 1963p 7~-79
TOPIC TAGSt solar activity, magnetic stormp ionospheric st~wuf, reflection of
radio waves, intensification of radiation
--m
ured. Ground devices :11 over the world# includin? the Arctl Ind An&Arst1z_\')-
remions, will be useds as well as various types of earth satellites
\rY
1ASSOCIATIONt none
Card
L
ABSTRACTs The International Geophysical Committee in In charge of USSR participa-
tion in this project in which numerous branches of the Academy of Sciences will be
involved. Beginning on January 1p 1964, studies vill concentrate -1hiefly on ter--.
restrial and near-space phenomena directly influen.-ed by the qunl~~eophysical
.explorations and astronomical observations wini*made of solar explosiori! and the
,consequent release of energiesp cosmic rays, an&macmetic and lonosoer&'storms.
'Changes in temperatur Nvpressurs, moisture, and atoospheric cuprente will be mass-
mantle 3,')'J ~'tS
r)f .h(! wir'.h"i crl'st.-' -rest. -14
r, F ;'I.
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Chl er-kor ru srj!: nd c
L 11977-66 EWT(1) G4
ACC NR3 AP6000667
AUTHOR: Silkin B I
ORG: none
SOURCE WD9t uo3wwooo/oovoon/0016
TITLE: International year of the quiet sun
SOURCE: Zemlya i Vselennaya, no, 5. 1965, 3.1-16
6
TOPIC TAGS: international organization, scientific ~research, sunj
sunspot cycle, artificial earth satellite, shipborne magnetic detection . solar
actfvity
ABSTRACT: A popular survey of Soviet research durixg the International Year of
the Quiet Sun is given. AD early as April, 1960, N. V. Pushkovj doctor of physical
and = thematical sciences, proposed to the world scLentific community the organiza-
tion c~ coordinated observations during the period of minimum solar activity.
AssocJ.ite member of the Acadeny of Sciences,, SSSR, If. V. Belousov headed the Inter-
natioril Geophysical Committee, which organized the IGY in the SSSR. The Institute
49A-was an important
of Tei restrial Magnetism, Ionqqp!!~~i~e,
_&oy4gat
center of the-Interationhil Year of the Quiet Sun. one of the "departmentau of the
Institute was the nonmagnetic ship "Zarya," The role of the artificLal earth satel-
lites of the SSSR, as well an of other countries, ii discussed. Thieeimportanoe of
the polar regions is mentioned.. and the sunspot cycle is treated br fly. Orig. art.
has1j)%ographs and 1 figure.
I
:ard UB COIEt 031 SUBM DATEs none
L _~_-8143-66
ACC NR, AP6019460
I.%UTIHOR: Silkin, B. I.
SOURCE CODE: UR/0384/66/000/001/0077/0078
ORG: none
r
TITLE: New relief ma of the Pacific Ocean floor
P
SOURCE: Zemlya i vselennaya, no. 1, 1966, 77-78
TOPIC TAGS: ocean floor topography, submarine relief, cartography
ABSTRACT: The publication of a new relief map of the Pacific Ocean floor is reported.
The map is based on data F-r-hered during the IGY by Soviet, American Pacific Ocean ex-
peditions. The map (scale. 1:10,000,000, projection: Urmayev-pseudocylindrical,
sinusoidal) was published by the Interdepq~rt-Tental Geo;hysical Committee attached to
the Presidium of the Academy of Scli'~n_ "e SSSR. Orig. ert. has: 1 photograph.
SUB CODE: 08/ SUBM DATE: none
Cwd 1/1
OiLKiN -r-
Periodical t Vest Svyaz, 5,, 4 p of folder,, Kay 1954 (Additional card)
Card t 2/2
Abotract I "A quartz resonator" by PlonakiT; A. F. - Published by
"Gosenergoizdat".
6. "Semi-conducting electronic devices". A symposiua of translated
articles. Published by publishing office of forellp literature*
7. "Ways and methods of work with public. literature distributors"
by Sedovp J. A. - Published by "Sypstizdat".
S. "Description of laboratorY workv, on the cures of radio-tians-
mission" by Fomicheys I. N, and Silidn, G. L - PubUshed by
Bonch-Bruenich Leningrad Elsctrio-Tway~-Xnvtatute.
9, "Radio-technics" by Chistyakov, N, I. and Zharovs Ve D, Published
by Militar7 publishing office.
Institution
Submitted I
AID P - 4036
Subject USSR/Power
Card 1/1 Pub. 26 - 25/31
Authors Gurevich, E. G. and G. V. Silkin, Engs.
Title Operating directed-g-cfton-!~nstruments with sensitive-
phase circuit.
Periodical Elek. sta., 11, 57, N 1955
Abstract A new Instrument for detecting failures is described
and its use recommended.
Institution None
Submitted No date
slimme G,V* insh.
v
Broulrdnvn of T2-12-2 turbogenerstorm. 219k, eta. 29 no,207-88 F 158,
(Turbor.enerators) (MIRA 1113)
L 58885-65
ACCESSION NR: AP5018999 UR/0286/65/000/012/0023/0023-
621.374
AUTHOR:_Silkin, L. B.
TITLE: A phase correction device with negative feedback. Class 21, No. 171883
SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy I tovarnykh znakov, no. 12, 1965, 23
TOPIC TAGS: phase controls phase correction
ABSTRACT: This Authorts Ce~tificate introduces a phase correction device with negal~-
tive feedback. The device is designed for intensifying the relationship between i
the correction angle and the angle of phase divergence from linear to cubic, reduc" I
Ing the intensity of the phase correction and ex citation pulses and limiting the I
rise in oscillation amplLtude-to a predetermined-level. The unit contains a para-1
sitic tank. circuit or oscillator with direct phasing action with-a-switch in-the-.
feedback circuit for forming the excitation and correction pulses.
ASSOCIATION: none
[_Card 1/3
ACCESSION MR: APS018999
Fig. 1--tank circuit; 2--switch
Card 3/3
ENCLOS 01
006j'N 11004
1\171C VJR. Ai,6w9o11 'OURCE' GODE: UH/0106/6t,1~01001
AU"MOR: Silkin, L. B
GRG: none
TITUr,: Using oscillatory oyntawj for phasing discroLe-information receivers
SNRCE: Eloktro3vyazi, no. 6, 1966, 36-43
TG?IC TAGS: synchronous communication, pulse communication, pulse code modulation
ABSTRACT: The problems of phasing, In pulDe-code-Infcrmation synchronous reception,
by means of a shock-oxcited passive oscillatory circuit are considered. Amplitude
and phase formulas are developed for these two systems: (A) a parallel LC-circuit is
shock-excited at characteristic instants (pulse fronts and backs) and (B) same,
but the intensity of exciting pulses inversely depends on the amplitude. The
excitation duration is negligible as compared with the period of natural oscillations
of the LC-circuit. The phase of shock-Generatod synchronizing oscillations coincides
with the averaged phase of the characteristic instants. It Is found that: (1) in the
A-method, the amplitude of the LC-circuit oscillations may reach undesirably high
values; this is precluded In the B-mothod; (2) noise rejection in the A-method is
better than that in the B-mothod; however with small phase shifts, the noise
rejection of both methods is the same; (3~ other things being egual, the "static
error of correction" is higher In the A-method. Orig. art. has# I figure and
25 formulas. 1031
SU3 CODE: 17, 09 / SUBM DATE: IOSop65 / ORM REF: 004/ ATD PRESS:6'0 :25
_CqLC1Lt_ is - UDC: 621,396,621,36
STROGONOV, B.P.; SILKIN, L.Yk.
Effect of gibberellin on growth of oak seedlings in saline soils.
Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. biol. 26 no.1:83-86 JA-F 16:1. (MIRA 14--3)
1. Timiryazev Institute of Plant Physiologyp Academy of Sciences
of the U.S.S.R.? MOSCOW*
(GIBBERELLINS) (OAK) (PLANTS , ENECT OF SALTS ON)
SILKIN, L.Ya.
Effect of gibb&rollin on the intensity of some physiological
processes in odk seedlings under conditions of sulfate salinization.
Fiziol. rast. 9 no.6:712-7.17 162. (MIRA 15:12)
1. Timiriazev Institute of Plant Physiology, U.S.S.R. i,
Academy of Sciences, Moscow.
(Gibberellin) (Oak)
(Plants, Effect of sulfates on)
,; i ~. i, 1"-", 1, i 14,
~, f 1'1,, c #I , P .1 H and &; groups on tho sa I L rw,~ A ~ w %,-e of" j, 1 a n Us.
Fizicd.rast. 12 nc~.1:110-119 Ja-F 165. 18:3)
.1. In:;tILut f1ziologli ruotenty Imeni 'I'sniryaze-va All MO:3kva.
SILKIN, M.G.
The oldest hospital worker. Med.sestra no-3:29 Mr 054. (MLRA 7:2)
(itlenovskaia, Ziaaida Stepanovna)
S ILKffl ~ 14.
Keeping pace with time. Sovshal&A. 10 no.1.1'16 It 161.
WIRA 14: 12)
1. flachallnik uchaatka No.! rasroza 1-2 tOOs Korkinugal!.
(Chalyabansk Basln-- coa.L mines and Dining)
br igadir
SILKIN. U.,
-
How we work. Stroitell no.4:9-10 Ap '60. (HIM 13:6)
(Moscow-Bailding)
JILKIII, ji.l.
Case of conimnital pyloricatenosis. Pediatriia 37 no.7:86
ji 850. (HIRA 12:10)
1. Iz Wilmrgicheakogo otdoleniya Ust'Kamenogorakoy bollnitay
Kazitichalcoy SSA.
(PMRIC 4T".-Ilosis)
Zi:UKOV, N.A. A.A.,
SILKIN. I;J.,. SLUTZ-KIY, Ya-L..- MI0U.OlV, F.F.;
[Cent-alized repalr of hydraulic system",; wc-,k practice of
the Mikhailov Rerlonal Association of "Sellkhoztekhnika"
of Ryazan Province] TSentralizovarxyi re::iont gidrcsisteru:
opyt raboty Mikhailovskogo raionnogo ob"edineniia "S*11--
khoztekhrdka" Riazanskoi oblasti. Mosk-va, Biuro tekhr..
informatsli, 1964. 14 1). (Feredo-vri otvt i predlozheniia.
S,~rlta 1. Remont trashinnotraktcmc~f-,o park,~) (MIP-A 18:5)
SILIKIN, re, inzh.
Use of pile foundations in Industrial canstr;cticni, Prom. stroi. 42
noo7t47 165o (141RA 188 8)
SILKIN, P.V.. inzhener
Let's introduce small-sized rotary excavators into the national
economy of the U.S.S.R. Mokh.stroi. 14 no.8:26-27 Ag '57.
(MIRA 10:11)
Okcavating machinery)
BILKIN, Pavel Vaoillyevich; SOKOLOV, Tu.B.. nauchuyy red.; RITLINI
Tu.I., red.; BOROVIIXV, N.K., takhn.red.
(Kethods for extracting and storing clay in winterJ Zimis
sposoby dobychi i khranenita gliny. Mookva, Goo.isd-vo lit-ry
po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materialam, 1960. 174 p
(Clay) (KiRA 13:4)
SILKE,, F.V., inzh., red.; FSTROVA, V-V-~ red. izd-va; KAS.U.,OV, D.Ya.,
tekhn. red.
[Instructions for the application of "Sanitation standards in con.-
nection with the design of surface buildings and structures of coal
mines, open-pit mines, and coal preparation plants; "M 172-61) Uka-
zaniia po primeneniiu "Sanitarnykh nom proektirovanlia promyshlen-
nykh prodpriiatii (N 101-54) pri proektirovanii nazemzqkh zdanii i
uooruzhonii ugollnykh shakht, karlerov i obogatitellriykh fabrik,*
SN 172-61. Utvarzhdeny... 8 iiulia -1961 g. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo
lit-ry po stroit., arkhit i stroit. material=. 1961. 31 P.
(MIRI 15:3)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvennyy komitet po delam
stroitel'stva.
(Building laws) (Mine sanitation)
SILKIDIJ, P.V., red.; IMMOVA, G.D., red. izd-va; SHERSThEVA, W.V.,
tekhn. red,
(Directives for the planning of administrative offices and workers'
facilities and buildings in coal and metal mining and ore drea-
sing enterprises] Ukazaniia po proektirovaniiu administrativno-
bytovykh zdanii i pomeshchenii na predpriiatiiakb ugollnoi i gorno-
rudnoi promyshlennosti (SN 183-61). MosWa,, Gosetraiizdat, 1961.
51 P. (MIRA 15:5)
1. Russia (1923- U.S,S,R.) GosudarstveniVy komitet po delam
stroitellstva.
(Mine buildings)
,; I f,F, fit. 1'.V., ilizil.
Instru,2tion3 on tho adoption of s&nitation norms. Shakht.
strui. 5 no.10:30 0 161. (,MIRA 16:7)
O'.11ne sanitation)
SILKIN, V.F.
Nomogram for establishing the conditions of the periodic
exploitation of low-yield wells. Nauch.-tekh. abor. po dob.
nefti no.1:48-52 158. (MM 150)
1. Krasnodarskiy filial Vsesovuznogo neftegazovogo nauchno-
issledovatel'skogo, instituta.
(Oil reservoir engineering)
SILKIN, V.F.
Ultimate yield and means of increasing it by pumping out highly
viscous oil with a deep well pump. Trudy KF VIIII no.5:117-125
l6i. 04IRA 14:10)
(Oil fields-Production methods)
PANOV, B.D.; SILKIK, V.F. __
Selection of the optirmim concentration of surface-active
agents when using them in tapping and completing oil
layers. Trudy KF VNII no.9:64-67 162. (MIRA 15:9)
(Oil well drilling fluids)
(Surface-active agents)
-11Y "I
, 1~ , "' Y .
Simplified cal,2ulation of the prob.ble set',king of Luildings
r1anned ',-,i conf-)rmity -Ath Standards and Technical Srecificatio-5 127-55.
Osn., funil. i -e-h. grun. 3 no.4:23-24 '451. (MIRA '14:8)
(Foundations)
8(61, 14(10) SOV/112-59-3-4637
Trans), atIz;n ft '),n-. Refera z-hu--r-al. Elekt:! 1959, Nr 3, p 50 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Yegcz civ, S A., an,! Siikin, V. T.
TITLE: Effect of Wi.rgs or- the Turbine Head
(Vliyar.~.-ie f~)::,.-ry - -1-: ~.-,kov zda.-ilya g;-67celektr~~stanteii na napor turbiny)
PER~OD"CAL; Tr. 1959, Tir 1, pp 74-76
1c, 1 6
ABSTRACT: Effc,-* cJ tl~e ta.41watezz wing was studied on a 1: 100 scale model of the
Kuyby?he-,r ~.,,dz.)eleuric genez-ating stati-ein. Comparative tests were conducted
for twe ~~ the (1) the vertical wall and (Z) the vertical lower
part '.-if t1te W.3*~',- N1:-'.t--. Z ).:,A bevel the upper part. The experiments showed
%v;~Ih the ,-d w~.th th,~ cnnstant ln=blne discharge, the whirlpool in the
tallwater i9 e'-;.minated and the virbi-ne head increases by 15-20 cm; this value
is practic-3.11t-r ir~de,pende-ut cf the he?d or di.scharge of water through turbines
a7id sr.;l1wa,, -e of the The Weck ~;` the fQrebay wharlpool was studied
C.1i a 1:10G si~ale ni,:~del rf Vie Staling:.,a,l r,~ elect zic stattion. The upper wing
Ca. r d I /?
8f6), 14jI01
SOV/112-59-3-4637
Effert of Hydr,-electric-Pcwerhouse Wings on the Turbine Head
of the powerhouse increases the turbine head by 12-18 cm as compared with
t~,e case --if connection with the powerhouse by a guiding earth dike. The
exper;.me,ita showed that, in the case of low-head and medium-head hydro-
electr4.c Ptatione, the vertical wings have an appreciable positive effect on their
head ard output.
Yu. M. S.
Card 212
2-5 (5)
Ab"rifoass Silkin, Ye. A., Zasova# A. F. SOV/32-25-9-45/53
TITLEo Electromechanic Cutout on the Testine Machine for Repeated
Chunging Torsion
PERIODICALj Zavodskaya laboratoriyal 1959, Vol 25, lir 9, p 1139 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Presently, cutouts (C) are used on testing machines for
repeated changing torsion which are provided with a torsion
dynamometer (TD) (Ref 1) and can stop the motor of the machine
at the cutting out of the test specimen only if the vibration
of the (TD) is interrupted. Thus, the beginning of the destruc-
tion of the test specimen and the exact number of stress
cycles until the destruction of the test specimen cannot be
exactly determined. An electromechanical (C) was designed
which makes it possible to switch off the electrumotor of the
testing machine in case of a decrease of the torsicnal m;,ment
i. e. a decrease of the vibrational amplitude ol' the (TD) to
a desired value. A scheme (Fie for machine PK-1) shows that
the (C) operates on the principle that instantaneous pulses
of an electric current can be used for the feeding of a relay
Card 1/2 the contacts of which are successively c,;nnected with the
Electromechanic Cutc~ut on the Testing Machine
for Repeated Changing Torsion
"Stop"-buttLn of the starter devi~:e. The oper-f-ti,.:n Lf the
device is described here with the help of the
scheme. There are 1 figure and I 3ovict reference.
ASSCCIATIONs U.skovskil institut mekhanizatsii i elektrifikatsii
khozyay8tva (Moi;cow institute fcr the Mechanizaticn
Electrification of Aericulture)
Card 2/2
Ye.,i. , inzh.
4;valuat1w, strains and deformations in testing for cyclic impact
ia steels for agricultural machinury. Trudy HIME60 12:217-227
1 61J. (KNU 13:9)
(~i tee I-Test ing)
SiLKIN, Ya. A. , inzh.
--- -- ...
luvestigating the instability of strains and ueformations in
ey,.-lic impact tests of steels for agricultural machinery. Truly
MIMESU 12:228-243 e6o. (MIRA, 13:9)
(Steel--TestLag)
S/032/60/026/011/022/031;
119z" B004/BO67
AUTHORSt Silkin, Ye A . Zasova, A F,, and Sinyagovskiy, I S
TITLEi Methods of Stress Determination in the Impact Bending Test
PERIODICALi Zavodskaya laboratoriya, !960, Vol 26, No, 11,
pp, 1289 - 1292
TEXTs The authors deal with two problems,. 1) Direct calibration of the
piezoquartzes on thearBO-150 (DSVO-1506pact machine, First the
bending of a sample ~y means ZT-~j-device described earlier (Ref, 1) is
measured and, subsequently, the stress at which the same bending occurs is
determined by means of aAC-05 (DS-05) dypamometer., The maximum stress
applied to the piezoquartzes is 400 kg/cm~-. 2) The theoretical assumption
that the total energy A 0 of the impact is transformed into the potential
energy U0 of the deformation, is incorrect., The equation U 0 - )ZA0 was
obtained by measlarements made by the authors, The equations I. 0~,0666 26
(E? modulus of elasticity of the sample, 6 its bending) which are
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TOM ad 1) It %so been magg-61-6 bYIbo onth-rf 10 0-r" 0-9 the *I-ftfis
Moralom of 80ors of the sypes-!P-2 6.4-104e1 144 the divestion at
Istuolloyrroft, a 4 by the at :.h:"!, the
is 1:1::".
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wak.-%lo. IIf Fig) .04 &.earth.&.
ad )) a ol-piq 4-140 to "e& for Mm"I.6 the b 0: died @%rose
=V4 lure*% boggled tests d-loved by the authors. The t vice gotta
Ilk a eslbe%raye @III Isq-1, .,Anp:mtto I ;list a as mootuay of 0"8.c*.
Sees ,kd 114 0. 00 It 0.01 . to Is cargo.
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SILKIR, Xe-.A.; ZASOVA. A.F.
Impact endurance tests. Zav. lab. 27 no. 12:1514-1519 161.
(MIM 15:1)
1. Mookovskaya sellskokhozyaystvamiaya akademiya im. C4, Timiryazova,
(Steel-Testing)
S/137/63/000/002/025/034
A006IA101
AUTHORS: Sil in, Ye. A. Sinyagovskiy, 1. S.,Zasova, A. F.
-4 ", - __ I
TITLE: Investigating the process of carbon steel failure under the effect
of repeated alternating impact loads and substantiating the selec-
tion of permissible service life
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 2,1963, 48, abstract 21268
("Dokl. Mosk. s.-kh. akad. im. K. A. Timiryazeva", 1962, no. 73,
323 - 335)
TOM The authors investigated the duration of the fatigue period until
the appearance of cracks (period NI) and the duration of the propagation of a
fatigue crack (period N2) under the effect of repeated alternating impact loads,
on specimens 15 mm in diameter (100 mm length of the operational part) of CT-3
(St -3), 45, and Y -8 A (U-8A) steels. The duration of period Ill depends upon Crw
and the strength of tl,.e investigated material (the higher aw the higher Nl). The
duration of N2 depend,.; upon ak of the material (the higher ak the greater N2).
The operation of part;; can be considered to be safe until the moment when the
Card 1/2
Investigating the process of...
fatigue crack spreads over about 1.5%
The permissible operational number of
from the correlation Nperm = (n+m)N where
breakdown, rai-N, is the number of cycles
mN-112 1 is the number of cycles until the
a value of 0.01 - 0.015 of the total area
steels Nperm ' 0.8 N.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
S/137/63/000/002/025/034
Aoo6/Alol
of the total sectional surface of the part.
cycles at impact loads can be determined
N is the number of cycles until the
until the appearance of fatigue cracks,
moment when the crack surface attains
of the section. For the aforementioned
V. Ivanova
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SILKIN, To. I.
*The Calculation of Sloping Elliptical Shells of Shed Coverings By the Variation
Method." Gand Tech Scl, Inst of Mechanics, Aced Scl USSR, 30 Doc 54. (VMO 22 Doe
54)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher 3duc&t1ozal
Institutions (12)
SO: iU Wo. 556. 24 Jun 55
A j L. i I. (Moscow) SOV/2Lt-58-6-18/37
of Curved Sh-ells Sunported by an Elastic
(.Rarchet paloi~ikh obolochek na uprugom 11-onture)
l-,tie-~';iya Akader-aii Nauk SSSR Otdeleniye Tekhnicheskikh
1,11;589 1-ir pp 101-106 ZUSSR)
APSTRAUII: Th... c~i],.,uljtlons are bu,~,_7~d un the j
general heory
1~?veluped by V. Z. Vlasov in liriearized form for the
,
eiaS7,ic 1.-,Iwase. Fro~m the results of investigations of
stressed an.' dhforzed state of the s-'h---ll it may be
C0,,i(,LudQd that if-, orOez- to i~uarantee retention of the
shape ritAdit y and Lood lo--d-bearinE;
c.,Iaracteristics it Is nece ssary that the shell must be
c:~ f orm osurfi~ce ha vin-,- a positive Gaussian
carvt_,-.tuve alid th~- membrane on whose contour the shell is
.,~',Ipported muLt b*~-.;- ri,~;id in all its surfaces.
There are 13 fi6ures.
SUR%1ITPED: Januz~irY 5, 1957
I. Elastic shells--Mathematical analysis 2. Elastic shells--Stability
Card 1/1 3. Elbstic shells-Stresses
SOV/24-58-9-27/31
"~Jnl L,
ep-71-HORS: Yelpat'yevskiy, A.N. nd Silkin, Ye.I.
TITIZ: Bimoment Theory of
of Thin-
walled Shipbuilding Structures (Bimomentnaya teoriya
prostranstvennoy raboty tonkostennykh sudoatroitellnykh
konstruktsiy)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akadem,ii Nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye Tekhnicheskikh
Nauk, 1958, Nr 9, pp 147 - 150 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: It is known that torsion in the
is important in calculating their
for ships having large open hatches.
torsion of a ship may also be
normal stresses. In the present
schemes are used to assess the
normal stresses:
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hulls of cargo ships
strength, expecially
The generalised
accompanied by appreciable
paper, two computational
torsional and associated
a) the hull is regarded as a thin-walled rod strengthened
by planking which acts as the section of deck between
the hatches; the calculation is carried out in
accordance with the theory of thin-walled rods (Ref 1);
b) the hull is regarded as a thin-walled three-
dimensional shell of partly open and partly closed
profile; the calculation is carried out by a
0 V/24-58-1 2-224127
AUTHOH6:
Solov'Yeva, 1i.A~ (MOSCOW)
TITLE: Application of the Method of Initial Functions to the
Theory of Thick Plates (Primene . metvda nachallnykh
funktziy k raschetu tolstykh plit
PERIODICAL:Izvestiya Akademii Nauk, Otdeienige Tekhnicheskikh
Nauk, 1958, Nr 12, pp 141-143 (US R)
ABSTRACT:
SUBf;JTTED:
The problem considered is that of a thick square plate
with hinged edges subjected to a load distributed
uniformly c-ier its face. The limits of applicability
of the K!r,-,bJa,.)ff--Love hypothesis are critically
examined. It is s1lown that this hypothesis holds with
aii accuracy sufficient for engineering applications
provided 2h is less than or equal to 0.5a, where 2h is
the thicimess of the Dlate and a is the length of one
of the sides of tib'e square. Th A. s work was supervised
by V-Z.Vlasov. There are 6 figures and I Soviet reference.
26th Uarch 19518.
Card 1/1
SIMM, Te-1. (NoBk-va)
Calculating a semi-space weakened by, a circular ring. Inzh-obor.
30:57-65 '60- (KIRA 13:10)
(Elastic plates and shells)
SILKIN, Ye.l.
Vibrations of an irf,-n.,te plate rpsting on a single-laver
elastic foiinJation bed. Trudy Un.druzh.nar. 9 Stroi
no.2:IC9-115 165. (MIRA 18:11)
AUTHORS: Bubyreva, N.S. , Markin, B.I., Binda3, B.P., 76-i1-31/35
Silkin, Tu.A. , Chmutov, K-V-
TITLE: A Conbined Device for the Joint Measuring of Viscosity, Density and
Solid ifioation-Melting Temperature (Kombinirovannyy pribor dlya
izmereniya vyazkosti, plotnosti i temperatury zatverdevaniya-plav-
leniya)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Fisicheskoy Khimii, 1957, Vol. 31, Nr 11, pp. 2580-2583
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: A combined measuring device for the remote determination of ame
physioal-chemical liquid constants, viz. density, viscosity, and
solidifloation-melting temperature is described. The principal part
of this device is a vessel into which a certain quantity (about 5 ml)
of the liquid to be investigated is introduced by way of a siphon.
For the purpose of measuring viscosity the device was first themo-
statized at a given tenemture for 30-60 minutes. Hereupon under-
pressure ran produced in the pipette, the liquid rose up to the level
of the electrodes, the system was connected with the outer air, am
the liquid vas able to emerge freely from the capillary. A oompari-
son with liquids of known viscosity resulted in a maxim= error of
Card 1/2 2%. Errors conimitted when measuring density amounted to a maximum
76-il-31/35
A Combined Device for the Joint Measuring of Viscosity, Density and Solidifi-
cation-Malting Temperature
of 0.3% and the error coamitted when determining solidification
melting temperature did not exceed 0-50 C. The latter was determined
by me"m of thermograza on Kurnakov's pyrometer. There are 2 figures,
4 tables and 2 Slavic references.
SUBMITM: April 17, 1957
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 2,12
Lt 1, ra o ry rio,j t,- ti th I a,-; e t o :,d q! r, ICllrron~
U
L'i
TIP 2455-245)5 (UsSR))
B3"DACT i Thermoatats, ccnnectt)d to a circ-it and in rorking use must
be periodically controlled ever,'I fe'a da~-s. A t"t-kermostat is
dejcribQd which is supplied b~- an accumulator and which has
~- zpecial heat ins-ulution. T".e vessel to be controlled is
put into a Deva.rd (D',,rutLr) contuiner filled Yith e.g.,
~-Iycerir- The ise of glycerin makes Possible ol,er-tiDn up to
1,
3000. The heater (6 watt) is in ti:e ti:e,-,aostat liq,,zid
t rage battery. The heater
(.~Iycerin) tind is fea by a 6--,rol-,, S'O
can be in spiral form and made of chromium/nickel. i,,n ordinary
r..flay scheme (Ref 1) serves for itj control. The mixing through
can be crried out by an EAr current (from a steel flp-sV with
comprt~j3c~d air). V,.P the:matat dz:.;cribed need-a 2.5 - 3 watt
2 0 ,
Lor a liquil vo!um'- of 100ml.
u ti~-iperatur4.~ ;ontrol of 75
vol irl
ti
o
L r
76
9(6)
AUTHORS: Silkin, Yu. A., Shilov, Y1. P. SOV/76-32-11-26/32
TITLE: The Use of the Balanced Electronic Bridge W-209 for
Recording Thermograms (Primeneniye elektronnogo uravnovesheri-
nogo mosta Ts24P-2VI,~ dlya zapisi termogramm)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1958, Vol 32, Nr 11, pp 2634-2636
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The Kurnakov pyrometer used in thermographic investigation
methods has some disadvantages. The industrially manufactured
electronic potentiometers of the typer. * EPP-09 , and _EpD_o9
as well as others; are free of such disadvantages. These
potentiometers are, however, not very sensitiv3. Much more
reliable investigations can be made with balanced electronic
bridges. The sensitivity to voltage of the balanced electronic
bridge-scheme (Fig 1) with a resistance thermometer for measur-
ing temperature changes is determined according to an equation.
The sensitivity an4 the amplifier coefficient in balanced
bridges are not lower than in the amplifiers of potentiometers.
As the amplifiers do not have vibration transformers the
Card 112 operation of the whole instrument is more reliable. By a
SOV/76-32-11-26/32
The Use of the Balanced Electronic Bridg~ ENEP-pog for Recording Thermograms
SUBMITTED:
modification of the measuring scheme of the bridge (Fig 2) as
carried out in the pr&sent case ordinary and differential
temperature recordings can be made at the same time.
There are 2 figures and 4 Soviet references.
February 27, 1958
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A U2, 110 R S Chnutov, K. V., Lapik, V. S., sov/76-33-7-32/40
Kalachev, P. M., SillkLin Yu
TITLE: A Self-compensating Diaphragm GauEe
."ERIODICAL: Zhurnal fivicheakoy khimii, 1959, Vol 33; N-r 7, pp 1655 - 1656
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: A diaphragm gauge with automatic pressure compensation is de-
s,,ribed here (Fij;). Pressure measurement is carried out by
means of a thin membrane. The pressure change is transferred
frora the membrane to a mercury column, which puts a 10-145A-mo-
tor into operation. The latter lifts or lowers (according to
the direction in which the membrane moves) a vessel filled
with Mg or another liquid, which results in pressure balance.
A relay that reGulates the performsnce of the direct-current
motor M-145A is given in a scheme (Fig). it may also be ap-
plied to condenser alternatino-current motors, e.6. to the type
For the application of a motor of the type SRD-.2, how-
ever, the scheme of this relay must be somewhat modifted. There
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A Self -.-,nmpenzat-4w_ DlaphraLp GauGe SOV/76-33-7- 32/40
ASSCCIAPIOZI; Akademlys, nauk SSSR,Institut fizichaskoy Yhimil,Mfskia (A::ademy
nf ScLences of the USSR, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Moa,.-ow)
SUBIMITTED: March 16) 1959
Card 2/2
(~Ilss) "3f,at-u3 ol sn'nal -ord fluid and
riervo,~s S rl T - ---fpli, lis und the si.-Ynifi~%Inc-3
A-
of tho Inv(-.,,tir,-,ati :>n of sr)tnal fluid for the proph-
I rlaxls of neurosyphtlis."
Al.ma--Ata, 19:5)7, 11 PT) 6tgte ciedIcal Institnte Im V. ~'Olotov)
110 coplos (KL, 34-57, 90)
SIUMA: A.P.; YAW-iTJiJfjV-EbuVA, Z.S.
Clinical aspects and treatment of porph-jrIn skin disease. Sov.
7,drav. Kir. no.3:2'1-30 :,V-Je 163. (11MA 16:9)
1. Iz kafedry kozhnyldi i venericheskikh bolezney (zav. -dotsent
V.V.T~,-plits) Kirgizskogo govudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(F,I'~IGIIIZISTAII--SKI~~-DISEASES)
(PORPHYLLUI AM PORPHY1,111 GOMPOUIZUS)
POPOV, V.K.; SILKIIIIA, D.N.; ZIIUPAVIEV, V.P.
- ~11- ......
D.Aermining the thickness of thin beds from the date of
electric logging. Prikl. geofiz. no.40:198-209 164
KUIAKUV, D.V.; UUM, F.V.; l,j'C--,PCVA, V.V.; SRAERIA, N.V.; YAGUDIN,
Z.Kh.; MELENSHCHIKOVA, L.F.; CJlKtN-'US)lYD-;A, V.M.; YELI-SETEV,
I.A.; GMWYAKOVA, A.F.; L-01,EZOV, A.A.; IMOILOVA, A.L;~S-ILKIIU
- -=I--
-I.V~; NOVIKCYVA, V.P.; TANOVA, V.P.; !MWELAYEVA, GX.; ADSKAYA,
V..'.!.; DRYUCIIIII, A.F., otv. red.; YOUDRASHOVA, V.I., tekhn. red.
(Economy of Saratov Province in 1960; collected statistics],14a-
-odnoe !:ho--i-,-'stvc, Saratov--koi oblitoti v 1960 godu; statistiche-
-,':ii sborzAk. Gos.stat.izd-vo,1962. 325 P. (MIRA 15:9)
1. Saratov(Province)Statisticheskoye upravleni-ye. 2. liachallnik
Statistichoskogo upravleniyu Saratovskoy obl-sti (for Dnyuchin).
(Saratov Province-Statictics)
KOZLOVA, V.F., inzh.; MIKHAYLOV, V.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; SILKINA, M.F., in2h.
Control of automatic field quenching devices using the excitation
system of a synchronous generator. Elek. sta. 33 no.4:48-51
Ap 162. (MIRA 15:8)
(Electric generators) (Electric power distribution)
SHUBTSOVA, I.G.; KUDASHOVA, H.V.; GLIKMAN, S.A.; Prinimali uabastiye: Ponomareva,
L.; CHERNIKOVA, Ye.; SILKINA, 11.
Effect of metal ions and of the anions of organic acids on the mechanical
properties of agaroid gels. Koll.zhur. 25 no.6:728-731 N-D 163.
(MRA 17:1)
1. Saratovskiy universitet, kafedra fiziko-khimii polimerov.
"W
I-BELE'll l-G-, ;II,K:N*A, N.A.
Fffept r)f' potrissitin Ir/lide or, the io(line-E)oly-vinil alcohol
color reacti.on. DrkI. All 30"SH 16! no.5:166-1097 Ap 065. (MI;(A 1815)
1. Saratovskly go-vidnritvennyy universite. im rl,G,Chernyshcfskogo,
olium",te~i O-tob-~r 1), 1904.
EUtEZOVSKIY, A.P.; VELIGHKIN, A.U.; SUKINA, N.I.
Practice of using continuous-action loading and
In the Dzhezkazgan Mine. Trudy Inst. gor. dela,
10:64-66 963.
hauling machines
An Kazakh. SSSR
(MIRA 16%8)
(Dzhezkazgan District-Mining machinery)
ByuyidrJ9 A.I.; KASYMOV, S.; SEMIDALOV, Yu.I.; SILKPIA, N.I.
Efficient melhod of ore breaking in the mining of thick Dzhes-
kazgan deposits with the use of self-Fropelled equipc-ent. Trudy
Inst.gor.dela AN Kazakh.SSR 14:28-35 164.
(MIRA 18:1)
SIUDIA) 011ga Fedorovna, parketchitsa; YAATSLV, N., red.; YEGOROVA, I..,
tekhn. red.
[Now developments in laying parquet floors] Novoe v rabote parket-
chikov. Moskva, Mosk. rabachii, 1960. 37 p. (MIRA 14:12)
1. Trost "Posstroy" No-4 (for Silkina).
(Parquet floors)
ACC -NRI AT6034606 CN SOURCE CODE: UR/3232/0'6/000/003/0099/0104
AU-MOR: Gayvoronskiy, Ya. S.; Rudnaya, A. I.; Romanyuk, N. A.; Silkina, T. S.
,'ORG: none
iTITLE: A study of silicon photodiodes as the sensitive elements in pyrometers
.50URCE: L'vov. PoliLekhnicheskiy institut. Kontrol'no-izmeritel'naya tekhnika, no.
j3, 1966, 99-104
TOPIC TAGS: silicon diode, photodiode, radiation pyrometer, radiation sensitivity,
~temperature sensitive element
IABSTIRACT: Pyrometers directly measuring a variable proportional to the change in
1parameters of the radiation receiver are widely used to solve problems in monitoring
.1temperature regimes. Lead sulfide photoresistors, semiconductor photocells, and
!gem.anium and silicon photodiodes are used as the radiation receivers in these pyro-
imeters. Silicon and germanium photodiodes are advantageously distinguished by their
~small size, simplicity, and high sensitivity. Especially promising are silicon
;photodiodes which can operate in ambient temperatures of 80* to +150*C and are
sensitive to radiation energy at frequencies in the range of spectral absorption of
iwa-~:r vapor and carbon dioxide gas. -Because ~f the use of photodiodes in temperature
;sensors it became necessary to study the parameters and characteristics of photodiodeal-
iwith respect to-stability of photocurrenc, spectral sensitivity, and photocurrent
;dependence'on load resistance at various ambient temperatures. Thi5 paper studies
Card 1/2
ArC NR,
deter.,
,silicon photodiodes of different designs and manufacturing technique in order tc
amine their use in radiation pyrometry. The results obtained indicate that silicon
~photodiodes made by the diffusion technique are most suitable for use in pyrometers
~directly measuring a signal because they are of good stability. The temperature error
;of diffusion photodiodes, which is greater than that of those made by the alloy
ftechnique, may be reduced by using proper light'filters. The authors operate with
.the fundamental relationship defining short-circuit photodiode photocurrent as a
Ifunction of the radiation energy of a black body at a certain temperature:
A
60 xdX.
Aty
IVnere IT is photocurrent at black body temperature''T; K is a constant depending on
iinstrument design, and the other notation is standard.--Orig. art. has: -3 formulas-and
i5 figures.
~SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE: 'none/ ORG REF: 003/ OTH REF: 001
2/?
Y, ", -V A j I,` '~ ~x . q . j "~ i. .- N "I .".' . '~; 0
' -7,,',' ~ ' %6n--; '-- i 3 f ~ 7f- -1, t n lbcnes ~n acut*.- leukemias,
- '. A
Ve-rl:t. rent. I rid. 3"! ""'i-.74 -MY--.",- ',~3. 17:7)
1. 1 z i Liganakcy oblastnoy
kljii,-~h~skry b-Itn'ts"r (01.11vnIj vrach - za.~Iuzhennyy vracb
. " !. . I
Ukr'-zF:, : .~. Vt:;~,-.hsnko).
SILKINA YeOZ HISYURA, K.R.; KEYNO, U.K.; TYNYAlrilliA, Ye.Y.; SIRIDOVA, A.G.;
IIA A.A.; MISYURENKO, A.T.; YATCHEIIKO, M.G., red.;
[Economy of the Khabarovsk Territory; a statistical manua Narodnoe
khoziaistvo Khabarovskogo kraia; statisticheskii sboraik.lMabarovskl
Xhabarovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1957. 127 P. (MIRA 11:3)
1. Khabarovskiy kray. Statisticheskoye upravleniye. 2. Statisti-
cheskoye upravlenlye Khabarovskogo kraya (for all,atcept Tachanko).
3. Rachallnik Statisticlieskogo upravleniya Kbabarovskogo kraya
(for Yatchenko)
(Khabarovsk Territory---Statistics)
SILIKIS, G. M.
Diabetes raellitua in the Mo.1davian S.S.R. Zdravookhranenie 5
no.2:33-35 Mr-Ap 162. (MIRA 15:7)
1. Iz klinik! goopitalnoy, terapii (zav. prof. M. A. Polyukhov)
Kishinevskogo meditsinskogo instituta i Reapublikanskoy klini-
Pheskay bollnits7 (glavnyy vrach T. V. Moshnyaga).
(MOLDAVIA-DIABETES)
S I LKOP D.
Motortruck body for bulk transportation of cottono Avt,tranop*
40 no.3:46 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:2)
(Cotton-Transportation)
SAVELIYEV "D. V., VOBLIMVk, N. V. I-TZENE;V, N. P. and SILMY--A- M. (Scientific
R--search Institute of Agruculture in the Extreme North Krainee Sever]).
"Phosphoro-organic insecticides in the extermination of larvae of the
subcutaneous gadfly of reindeer."
Veterinariya, Vol. 39, no. 2, February 1962 pp. 74
BABKIN, I.A.; VELYUGO, V.M.; DIVAKOV, P.D.; ZAPOLISKIT, G.N.; KIPRITAN,
K.M.; KISFJEV, M.G.; KOR01XV, M.D.; SILKOV_ R.&; SMORODIN, I.Ta.;
KANEVSKAYA, M.D., red.; OaASIMOVA, V.N., takhn.red.
(Manual for training and testing for a first-class rating in the
organization 'Ready for Antiaircraft Defense."] Uchebno-meto-
dicheakoe posobie po provedeniiu trenirovok i priemu norm "Gotov
k PVOI 1-i stupeni. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1959. 110 p.
(MIRA 12:3)
1. Vuesoyuznoye dobrovollnoye obshchestvo sodeyetviya armii.
aviataii i flotu.
(Civil defense)
SILKOV, G. ~ ,
Individual means of protection. Voen. znan. 35 no.3:29-31 Mr 159.
(MIRA 12:7)
(Air defenses)
KISMIF.V, M.;
How to conduct training in antiaircraft defenge, stage one of de-
fense, Voen.xnans 35 nooli:34-37 &P 159. (AIRA 1217)
(Air~bfensa) (Air mid shelters)
SILKOVA,,L.A., asuistent
Prevention of dental caries in childhood bor vitamins
and D, Teor, I prako stom. no.5:222-226 161 (MIRA6:12)
1. 1z kafedry terapertichaskoy stomatologii (sav. kafedroy
prof. YeoYe. Platonov) Moskovskogo meditsinskogo stomatologi-
cheskogo institutao
USSR/Humn and Animl FhysioloM( - (Normal and Fatho-IcL;ical). T
Nervous Systen. Higher Nervous Activity. Behavior.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 4, 1959, 17970
AlAthur si.lla R V
Inn t
Title On the Influence of Teaching During the First or Second
Shifto on the Higher Nervous Activity of Students of the
First Grade.
Orig Pub V sb.: Zdravookhr. Sov. Estonii, 6. Tallin, 1957, 290-
294
Ab3tract No abstract.
Car(I 1/1
SIII.LA, R.V., kand. med. nauk; PIKH1., Kh.O.[Fihl, 1!.); KAPLAN, A.
(Reports of the Third Scientific Conference of the Tallinn Sci-
entific Research Institute of Epidemiology, Y-icrobiology, and
Hygiene]Sbornik dokladov tretlei nauchnoi konferentsil Tallinskogo
nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta epide,,niologii, mikrobiologii
i gigieny. Tallinn, 1961. 318 P. (MIRA 16:11)
1. Tallinn. EpidemioloDgia, Mikrobioloogia ja Hugieeni
Teadusliku ftrimise Instituut. Monverets, 3d, 1960. 2. Tallin-
skly nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut epidemiologii, mikrobio-
10 1 1 gigiyeny (for Sills, Pikhl).
fINTESTINES--DISEASES) (POLI014YELITIS)
(CHILDnN--CARE AND HYGIENE)
SILLA, R.V. -- --
Attempt to aralyze some of the causes for the different de-
velopments of the higher nervous activity in children who are
trained in different shifts at school. Uch. zap. Mosk. nauch.
issl. inst. san. I gig. no.2130-32 159 (14M 161l-1)
1. Tallinskly nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut epidemiolo-
gli i glglyeny.
KAASIR', U.; SALUM, Ii.; SINISOO, M.; SJJJAWA.41.,-kand. tekhn. sauk.,
rot.cei,,zent; ADO, L., red.; IAUL, U., tekhn. redo
(Electroric calculating machines] Elektron-arvutusmasinad.
Tallinn, Eesti Riiklik Kirjastusp 1960. 194 p. W?A 15:2)
(Electronic calculating machines)
I kand. takhn. nauk, retsenzent; ABO, L.p red.;
KWIPAPI E. ; SIUAMAA, H.,
PILL;- A., -'teV�n, red.
[Automatic control] Automaatreguleerimine. Tallinn, Eesti
Rilklik Kirjastus, 1960. 279 p. [In Estonian]
(MIRA 151l)
(Automatic control)
i6bul, Kusta; jILLAKAA,XP., kand. teklin. riauk, retectizent;
AbO, L., red.; LAUT, U., t,.-khr.. red.
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AUTHOR: Sillamna, 1M.
TITLE: Complementar7-symmetry transistor circuits
-CITED SOURCEi Tr. Tallinsk. politekhn. in-ta, v. A, no. 213, 1964, 57-67
TOPIC TAM transistor, composite transistor, transistorized circuit
TRANSLATION: The possibility of building two types of junction -- p-n-p and n-p-n
is one of the important peculiarities of the transistor. Circuits in which composite
transistors are used are said to have a "complementary symmetry", or are called
ficomplementary-symmetry connectionO. Such a circuit is presented,
and its characteristics (much higher power gain and higher initial value of collector
current) are clarified by a method of matrix transformation. When a composite
transistor is connected in a common-base or a common-collector circuit, a negative
resistance arises at the input which results in trigger conditions. A judicial
combination or transistors of various conductivity types permits creating now
or little-)mown direct-coupled amplifier circuits which can be used for d-o
amplifiers, stabilizers, and relays. Bib 15-
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AUTHORS: Aarna, A. Ya., 3111and, Kh, A. SOV/156 - 58-1- 57/ -16
TITLE: Investigation of the Continuous cess of Sulfuric Acid
Desulfurization of Shale Gasoline (Issiedovaniya nepreryvnogo
proteesea sernokislotnogo obesserivaniya slantsevogo benzina)
PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly, Khimiya i khimicheskaya
tekhnologiya, 1958, Nr 1, pp. 153 - 156 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors propose an improvement of the shale gasoline
purification methods hitherto used in the Estonian SSR because
with these about 0,6% sulfur still remain in the gasoline.
Other methods are not profitable. The efficiency of the sul-
furic acid purification is to a great extent based on the
thorough contact between acid and gasoline. To achieve this,
the authors have used the countercurrent principle in the
extraction column having a rotating core. The pilot plant
is shown in figure 1. After catalyzing the gasoline and acid,
separation of gasoline and of the acid gudron was carried out
in the same equipment. After purification, the gasoline was
scrubbed with water and alkali and was finally distilled in
the rectifying apparatus having 5 theoretical plates. In all
Card 1/3 experiments a dephenolized gasoline had been taken from the
Investigation of the Continuous Process of Sulfuric sov/156-58-1-37/46
Acid Desulfurization of Shale Gasoline
working process of a shale processing plant in the Estonian
SSR. Its characteristic values, taken before the experiment,
are given in table 1. The sulfuric acid concentration was
92% as usual. Figures 2-4 show the residual sulfur content
as a function of the construction features of the plant:Width
of gap between column wall and rotor, linear rotor speed, and
duration of contact between gasoline and acid. As is seen
from figure 2, the purification output diminishes with in-
creasing gap width. Satisfactory results are obtained with
a gap of 2 - 3 mm width. The optimum rotor speed was 3,6 m
per see. With longer contact duration the sulfur content
decreases. However, this is accompanied by increasing losses,
particularly due to polymerization of unsaturated hydrocarbons,
At the same time, productivity of the plant drops, too (Fig 4).
The results obtained with this method are shown in figure 5
in their dependence on the amount of sulfuric acid. In table
2 results are given of an analysis of shale gasoline purified
by means of the proposed process. Finally, the sulfur compounds
of shale gasoline are described. The method proposed shows
Card 2/3 great advances compared with batchwise purification. There
Invqstigation of the Continuous Process of Sulfuric SOV, 156 ')8-1-37/46
A:~A Desulfurization Of Shale Gasoline
are 5 figures and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra khimichaskoy tekhnolno-ii topliva Tallinskogo poli-
tekhnicheskoi-o instituta (Chair of the Chemical Technology of
Fuels of the Wlin Polytechnic Institute)
SUBMITTED: October 11, 1957
Card 3/3
AUTHORS. Aarna, A. Ya., Silland, Kh. A. SOV/75-13-4-18/29
.TITLL; The Formatiofi__oi_-S`ulphon_ium -Sal-ts as a Means of the Determina-
tion of Organic Sulphides (Obrazovaniye soley sullfoniya kak
metod opredeleniya organicheskikh sullf-idov)
P~,IHIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1958, Vol. 13, Nr 4, pp. 473-
475 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: There exists a number of methods for the determination of or-
ganic sulfides (Refs 1-10). The presence of unsaturated or
aromatic compounds, however, renders impossible the quantita-
tive determination of the sulfides according to those methods.
The determination of sulfides in mineral oil products and other
mixtures of complex composition is, howeverv of great interest
in the control of technological processes as well as for the
elaboration of methods for the desulfurization of fats and mo-
tor fuels. It is known that organic salfides can form sulphoni-
um coupoundst H-S-R' + R''X - CRR'R''Sj + X_
The compounds forming this way arc well soluble in water and
Card 1/4 are typical electrolLrtes in aqjeous solation. Since the dis-