SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VINOGRAD-FINKEL, F.R. - VINOGRADOV, A.I.

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KISELEV, A.Ye., dotsent; VINOGRArLFINKELI, F.R., prof.; RUTBERG, R.A. Prospects and the scientific and practical significance cif equipping blood banks with more modern plastic equipment for the preparation, preservation and transfusion of blood and blood substitutes. Probl. gemat. i perel. Krovi 8 no.9:3-12 S 163. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo ordena Lenina institute, gematologii i perelivaniya krovi (dir. - dotsent A.Ye. Kiselev) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR. Utl.09:10--FINYFLI, F.I., prof.; SKOPINA, S.B.; BOLOTNIKOVA, F.I.; GLUZ, D.S.; FIVIKOVA', L.V. Study of problems connected with the organivition of mass preparation of Sterile plastic bags with preservative for a 1,4o stage blood preservation. Probl. gemat. I porel. Krovi 8 nc.9:23-2c) 163. NIRA 17:9) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo ordena 14nina instituta. gematologil i perelivaniya krovi (dir. - dotsent A.Ye.Kiselev) Kinisterstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR, TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatellaVogo instituta konservnoy promyshlennosti (dir. A.F.flamestnikov) pri Ilyschem, sovete narodnogo khozynystva SS.13P. Soveta Ministrov SSSR i Khimiko-farmatsevticheskogo zavoda imeni N.A.S"mashko (dir. V.I.Antipov). VINOGRADARSKIY, O.V., kand.med.nauk; IZBINSKIY, A.L., kand.med.nauk; VYAZITSKIY, P.O., kand.med.nauk Siginificance of the study of gas metabolism In combination with controlled physiral stress in the evaluation of Immediate and late results Of i4tral cor=issurotonT. Sov.med. 28 no.11,27- 33 N 165. (WRA 18:22) 1. Kafedra fakulitetskoy terapii (nachalinik - prof. V.A. Beyyer) I kafedra khirurgii. d3ya usovershenstvovaniya vrachey No.1 (nachallnik - prof. A.P.Kolesov) Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lanina akademii imeni S.M.Kirova, Leningrad. USSR/Diseases of Farm Animis - Diseases Caused by Viruses R-3 and Rickettsiae. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biolo) no 14, 1958, 64658 Author : Inst : Title : Aluminum Hydroxide Vaccine Against Swine Plague. (10 Years of its use in Rumania). Orig Pub : Mezhdunar. so-khe zh., 1957, 1-jo 2, 93-97. Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 - 20 - -0,T(Im 7631-66 ACC NRi AP6018368 SOURCE CODE., ~~l ~AUTHOR: a~glens~jkcaa.~MM-Pr,-; Suk asyan, G. V.;V ,y 1?~ as:ukov Rodina. R. ..; Krasyukovap ORG: - 0_QIntrAj Order of Lenin Institute of Hemotology and P122d_Transfusiona Ministry of Health 5S5R# Moscow (TBentrallnyy ordena Lenina institut gematologii I perelivard] krovi Hinisterstya zdrav6o)6ran9niy& SSSR) `TITLE: Donor bone marrow transfusion in the complex therapy of patients with radiation sickness developed as a result of radiation ther SOURCE: Meditsinskaya. radiologiyap v, 3-1. no. 1. 19661 15-23 TOPIC TAGS. bone marrow# radiotherapyl radiation sickness, hematopoiesis, blood -ABSTRACT: Seven patients -- six men and orte woman previously radiation-treated with doses of 8,000-11,700 r for malignancies 'Of different localization and with acute radiation sickness as 4 result were administered bone marrow transfusions. The bone marrow 'was taken from donors Immediately before the administration of .the transfusions and treated with a six percent solution of sodium ;oItrate. Blood compatibility tests were carried out prior to the ~trAnsfuslons. The transfusion techniques were as follows: the iinfusions were made Into the sternum with a single administration ~of 70 to 1?0 milliliters of bone marrow containing one to 4.8 billion cells. Pain was.prevented,.~y.~he_p;!eliminary C.rA .1/2 L-, 7 31-66--- ACC NRs AP6018368 -'adm-InIstratio'n ok-2-1milliliters o.f a0.5 percent solution of 49v9oaln, All of the. patients tolerated the '_ transfusions well.' ',Only slight re-aot fons In the form of ohills',- headaches, taohyoakiao :and a rise In temperature were noted. Considerable Improvement 1whioh occurred in several stages was noted In the patients. The 'Initial stage was marked by an Increase In the number of granu- .1looytes, the cessation of.hemorrhaging. and a general improvement 'of the patients; by the and of the first and beginning of the second 1week a unique hemopoletic reaction developed: leukopenia accompanied; ~by,hypogranulooytosis and agranulooytosis developed; this was not regarded, however, as complication, for It was succeeded by an i !improved blood picture; between the third and seventh weeko the lleukocyte formula acquired a normal character, hemopolesis was jactivated, and a general Improvement In the condition of the atients which was parAllel, to the Increase In the number of !P granulooytes was observed. The results were even more striking-if dition when they .the fact that the patients were In a serious con entered the olinio is taken Into aocount. Observations established also that bone marrow transfusions with less than two billion calls are not very therapeutically effective. Observations continued for periods of 3 months to 4 years demonstrated the stability of the esults, Further study of this method of acute radiation sickness ;r r g-'e-d'. Orig , art #' has 1 figure the apy is ur and 5 tables. [JPRSJ SUB CODEt 06 SUBM DATE I .10,9ep64 ORIG REF: 004 / OTH REF: 005 30974. VINOGIRADOR, V. V -1,1111-~- -1. Iz Istorii perelivaniya syvorotki. Khirurgiya, 1949, No. 9, B. 79-81- Biblioyrl. 9 nazv. MITINY P.; VINOGRADOV, A. -- - - -- -01~ Needs of the Zaporozhlye refractories inftstry. AITo,6 no.6: 20Q2 Je 164. (HIM 17:8) 1. Direktor Zaporozhakojo ogneupornogo zavoda (for Mitin). 2. Uchemyy askretarl sektsii ogneuporov TSentrallnogo pravieniya nauchno-tekhnicheakogo obahchestva chernoy metallurgii (for Vinogradov). VINOGRADOVp A# Letter to a foremmn. Prof.-tekh. obr. 21 no.2:26 F 164. (.uj-;?A 17:9) 1. Zamestitell nacliallnika Kuybyshevskogo oblastnogo upravleniya profeBsionallno-tekhnichaskogo obrazovaniya. VINOGRADOV, A., inzh. Put order in replacement of equipment 21 no.2:11-13 F '62. (Ships--Equipment and supplies. and supplies) Rech. transp. (MIRA 15:3) KHARITONOV, A., polkovnik; VINOGRADOV, A., pplkovnik On the river bank. Voen. vest. 42 no.8:26-30 Ag 162. (MIRA 1517) (Attack and defense (Military science)) VINOGRAL)OVS .. lnzh. Improving ultrasonic measurements. Avt. dor. 28 n0-4:2? Ap 165. (,wa'?,A 18-5) -VINOGRADOV,--A.1, SPISOVSKIY, V.; BORODINSKIY, S., red.; YURGANOVA, M., tekhn. red. (How to search for gold deposits] Kak iskat' zolotye mestorozhdeniia. Chitap Chitinsk,le knizhnoe izd-vo, 1960. '28 p. (14IRA 34:10) (Gold ores) iv IIIARYCHCV, Aleksey Ivnnovich; VINOGRAWV, A., red.; BORUNOV, N.I., ..-- tekhn.red. (Maintenance and repair of electrical equipment at past works] Remont elektrooborudovenlia na torfopredpriiattiakh. Moskva, Goa.energ.izd-vo. 1959. 109 P. (mim 12:12) (Pont industry-Equipmnt and supplies) VINOGRkWV, A. Leading men in military education. Voen.zoan. 25 no.6:4 Je '59. (MRh 12:12) 1. Prednedatell komitota Dobrovollnogo obahchestya nodoystviya armii Kuntsovokogo zavoda, im. Kommunisticheskogo Intornatsionale, Molodezhi. (Military education) AUTHOR t SOV-27-58-10-21/31 TITLE: A Thorough Study of the History of the Professional Techni- cal Education is Needed (Tvorcheaki izuchat' Istoriyu pro- feasionallno-tokhnicheakogo obrazovaniya). The -question of the Study of Materials on the Development of Professional Education in the USSR (K voproau ob izuchenii materialov po razvitiyu professionallnogo obrazovaniya v SSSR) PERIODICAL: Professionallno-tekhnicheskoye obrazovaniye, 1958, Nr 10, pp 27-29 (USSR) -ABSTRACTj The author indicates the method of study of the history of the development of professional technical education in the USSR. This study needs to take into consideration the historical circumstances under which every governmental decision was taken. 1. Universities--Development 2. Universities-History Card 1/1 POSTBLINIKOV, S.S.; RICHMIN, V.I.; VINUGRADOV. A., redaktor; ZHURAV- LZV, A., tekhnicheskiy radaktdr-.--------~-- (Automobile racing] ATtonobillnye soreynovaniia. Mosicva, Izd-vo DOSAA7, 1952. 108 p. [Microfilm] (KLHA 7:11) (Automobile racing) r - , r ;r r. - . - A/ -' -' -- - - I ~, VINOGRADOV..- A.. -.. In autozvbile 1. Vyic!~allnik an, riotorcycle clubs. Za rul. 14 no.3:8 '56. (MIRA lo -- 9 ) Mo;~-,-vel.v,go nvtorobillno-mototalkletnogo klubs. (ki'r.orJorAloq) (Motorcy.,lefi) VINOGRADOV, A.; GAPONOV, V.; VOLOSPA, A., inzh.; FUSHKIN, D., instruktor; ---------IGNATE-IIKO, N.; IVANOV, A.; MALANCHENKO, I.; BUBLEY, Ye.; SHABAD, M. Readers' letters. NTO 3 no.8:54-55 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Chlen byuro avtodorozhnoy sektsii Leningradskogo oblastnogo pravleniya Nauchno-tekhnicheskogo obshchestva gorodskogo khozyaystva i avtotransporta (for Gaponov). 2. TSentrallnoye pravleniye Nauchno-tekhnicheskogo obshchestva mukomollnoy i krupyanoy promyshlen- nosti i elevatornogo khozyaystva (for Pushkin). 3. Predsedatell Belgorodskogo oblastnogo pravleniya Nauchno-tekhnicheskogo obshchestva pishchevoy provWshlennosti (for Ignatenko). 4. Predsedatell soveta pervichnoy organizatsii Nauchno-tekhnicheskogo obshchestva "Len- energo" (for Shabad). (Technological innovations) VINOGRADOV, A. Introducing lev and advanced suggestions. NTO 4 no.11:11 N 162. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Chlen Moskovskogo pravleniya Nauchno-tekhnicheskogo obs~4~eetva chernoy Aetal-lurgii. (Solnechagorsk-Technological innovations) VINOGRADOrV., A, Improve the organization of material and equipment supplies@ Becht. transp. 20 no*6:8-9 Je 161. (KM.A 14:6) le Zamestitell nachalinika Glavanaba Ministerstva rechnogo flota. (Inland water transportation-Equipment and supplies) VINOGRADOV, A. """~#j'091~'Oranca 26-29 154. operating trolley bases. Zhil.-kon.khox. 4 no-3: (KLRA 7:6) 1. Toditell Vtorogo trellaybusnogo parka, Keskvy. (Trolley buses) US311 of R ,.bo Jour t Ruf Zhur - Biol. No 22, 1958, No 101390 1.uthor Vinogradov, Inst Title ExporimoutnI Elii-Anatiou of Shoop Itch in Molkhozzus. Ori C, Pub Sb. stud. atiuchii. a:abut. Omskiy vut, in--t, J-957, vyp. 2, 59-61. ;~.bstract Ho c~bstract &ivan. Card 1/1 DOTSHMKO, N.. vedushchiy redaktor; NOVIK, A., tekhnicheskiy redaktor larthwork in the construction area of the Xakhovka Wdraulic Center] ftoizvodstvo zd6liapykh-kabot na'stroit6l' stye lrakhoVskogo itidrodsla. Kiev, Go*. izd-vo tekhn. lit-ry.USSR, 1956. 83 p. - (KEM 10:4) (Kakhovka--larthwork) ROZENBERG, A.M.; BAYYJ.LOV, A.K.; TINOGRADOV, A.A. Machining cast heat-resistant Kh25SN3D steel on lathes. Stan. i instr. 34 no.l2tl7-19 D 163. (MIRA 17:11) MAX, N.Ta., inzh,; VINOGRADOV, A.A., lnzh. Making llf~i-weight con'cr*-e'te' in construction yards. Bet. i zhol.-bet. no.6:221-222 Je 158. (MIRA 11:6) (Idghtweight concrete) VINOGRAMV A A GUWIVICH, S.G., FILIMOKOVA, R.V. ~v ~~v 6l v~~ -Productiox of acetic acid and acetic anhydride. Ehis. nsuhm 10100 2 no.1:46-52 '57. (MMA 10: 4T (Acetic acid) (Acetic anhydride) VINOGRADOV, A., inzh. ........... Ultrasonic waves determine the strength of plates. Grazhd. av. 20 no.9-.27 S 163. (MIFIA 16:8) (Ultrasonic testing) KRUZHALOV, Boris Dmitriyevich(deceased]; GOLOVARL74KO, Botis Ivanovich; Prinimal uchastiye MA, V.14.; VJ~Fqg .~AUM,-"p-red,; GUREVICH, S.G., red.; PANTELEYEVA, L.A., tekhn. red. [Joint production of phenol and acetone] Sovmestnoe poluche- nie fenola i atsetona. Moskva, Goskhimizdat, 1963. 199 p. (MIRA 16:12) (Phenols) (Acetone) VINGGRADOV, A.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; KRAVTSOV, N.Ya., lnzh. Analysis of a balanced steady mode of operation of a generator with excitation from a mechanical rectifier. Trudy 1JZEI no.25t87-102 t64. (MIRA 18:12) VINOGRADOV, A.A., kand.tekhn.nauk Determination of the rated loads of voltage transformers for general cases. Trudy TZEI no.25:136-149 164. (MIRA 18-.12) V/Y N 6 C A 105-8-T/20 T IT L-LI 7072-L-1-mu-a-717a ~sr, M a o f an Ionic Self xc itat ion S~-st E:2 f or Laz-!~ Synchronoun Generators. (OPti:,4,_ paramentry sistt~.%,y iozinoeo afinovosbuzhdoulya nykh ~;enerfttorov - Aassian) ElckLrichestvo, 1957, -cl Nr 8, '1) 38 - 44 P-5-s-R-) AB~TRICT- Thf-, here doncribed -,,4et',1od for the t3elt:ction of O--ti1;,1,L;!1 -s. based ozi tlic. %riuly-gis of trarmitior Processk~s w,'Uch develo7) in t~.,-, ca3e of ~,. thri~cphase short circuit with varions initial deLr~_,ec, of exciter-7,:~Ita_ve.The cheracteriatica arid pararluters of the ion- so,urce are inv--3ti.,ated -.-Ath a,),,lic-ttion to t-.-io ._icst --itable --ecti- fication. a three-phase bridge systum and a s~stc:r, with a no- nopbase reactor. The atialynis of ti.-e here-obtained re- latiors per,%it-s the followir~: cor.clusionst '~'.iith an increase in an,~l~;. "eartZlc of valve co,-,:,-Iutatiorl) the coQfficierLt k., (coeffic.4- f l on' stronqly increases. Uoriocquontl Cie ca~)-cit;- ,--nt of L, ranaf or:.-,--ti of the iriLtary viiding of the ;7,crics trarsformer S.., v sli;Atl~, in c>reases. The cal- reas that of the ,.econdary windiris 1. 1.. J culated capacity of a series-viound transfor,,cr decreasc-s with at, in.- creasir,~, unSle -,r' and reaches the lowest values close to the- or Itic.a.1, an,,,tle 'I i . trarsfor.-e-, lit. The calcalated capacity of a rectifier very nli,31itly increases with increasin&j.4--' . in order te redace the dimen3io:-,s of a scrien tr%nsforaer and to reduce thz. Costa-, of the ~Iard 1/2 equipment it ic eziedient to deter:iine the parammeters of the ion-ex 0 20 Paramf~trra of ar. Ionic 5- -7/ for Lar-,e Sjnchronou- 'Jenerators. citnr in the case of the minimai.i calculated capacitj of Oer~cr' transfor,nier, or J" t1le Cr&SO C)f all OJLLI"ll C j)'jjjit' of tjj'- '~"j~ a Y if the minimita of the calculated capacity does not ocru.- i:-,I' an jes lyin,~; below the v~ilai--,. The dO.er-iin:Itior. th~- i~= ) %. opti-iall whic!i corresponds to the lowest p,-~,-a-b1c capaci%- of a scries transfor;:ier, clearly deter:;,ire.,i th~. oT....,MULI ',Iaramctt~r of the io.-,-exciter: cap-,city, volt!11-e and rusistanec, of ~.c ;1ITICI-ir.'rIS of both travsfor.-.~.,=. 0 illantrations, 3 Sla~& rCf(-rL-I-.ces C; ~J,, T AU-Union Cbr"sporAence Im;titute of Po-,--~r S Li.i)iar- of ConErcss. Card 2112 VINOGRADOV, A.A. 6o'lecting optimum parameters of the system of ionic self-excitation In powerful synchronous generators with transitional short circuit regime in the stator circuit. Trudy M no.29:207-229 '57- (MIRA 13:3) (Xectric generators) VINOGRJLDOVO A*Ao, inzh. ~, ~, Signaling the occurrence of ice on 35 kv transmission lines. Xlek. eta. 29 no.2:8M9 IP 158. (KIRA 1113) (Blectria lines) (Slguale and eignallng) VIMMADOV. A.A.. master Talowtering the t emperaturp of the M-25 turbina-unit bearings. Blek.sta. 2q no.9:68 S 158. (MIRA 11o11) (Telem.tering) (Bearing) VINOGRADOV, Aleksandr AIeXvandrqyicbjKUPERW, V.L., kand. tekhn. naukt red.; red.; VELITSYN, B.L., tokhn. red. [Experiment in the organization of the maintenance and repair of excavating machines in the construction of bydroelectric power plants) Opyt organizatsii tekhnicbeskogo obaluzhivaniia i remonta zemleroirqkh mashin na, straitellstve gidroalektrostanteli. Moskvap Orgenergostroi 1959. 54 P. wu i4m) (Excavating machinery-Maintenance and repair) (Hydroelectric power stations-Design and construction) SYROMYATNIKOV, Ivan Arkadlyevicb;.YIN09RADOV, A.A., red.; LARIONOV, G.Ye., tekhn. red. (Operation of asyncl~~nous and synchronous electr1c motors] Rezhimy raboty asinkhronnykh i ainkhronnykh elektrodvigate- lei. Izd.3., perer. i dop. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1963. 527 p. (Electric motors, Induction) (MIRA 16:4) (Electric motors, Synchronous) ALC NKI COM-- Ult/()146/6-5-/-008/006/0108/0113 AUTHOR: Vinogradoy-, A. A.;, Fokin, A. V. ORG- Odessa Higher Marine -Engineering School (Odeaskoye vyssheye inzhenernoye morskoye uchilishche) TITLE; Centrifugal tangential angular -velocity sensor I SOURCE: IVUZ. Priborostroyeniye, v. 8, no. 6, 1965 108-113 TOPIC TAGS: sensor, angular velocity sensor, automatic control ABSTRACT: The development is reported of a new sensor (see figure below) which measures. simultaneously both the angular velocity and the angular acceleration. Essentially, this is the classical Watt regulator in which axis 0. 0', of suspension of weight I is turned, together with the weight, about axis 0., 0. (which is parallel to Oi 01.) by an angle e ; this design modification permits measuring both the velocity and the acceleration. Differential equations for the dynamics of weight I and disk 3 are set up and transformed which results in a single second-order differential equation describing the motion of the entire centrifugal tangential sensor. The Sens( is intended for turboprop, turbojet, and diesel engines. Orig. art. has: I figure, 30 formulas, and I table. SUB CODE: SUBM DATE: 1 lJul64 / ORIG REF: 005 Card ACC NR, AP6002180 Z/z VINOGRADOV, A.A. Decomposability of a certain class of algebras into a direct product of simple algebras. Dokl. AN SSSR 163 no.lsl4-17 JI 165. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Institut mat;matiki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. Submitted JanuarY 5, 1965. VINGGRADOV, A.A. Matabelian partial2y ordered groups. Uch.zap,Ivan,gcs.pe-dirSt, 34320-26 164. (MIRA 1-8:4) A' A=wim wR: AM26249 s/ol22/64/000/003/0065/0068 AUMORS: Rozenberg, A. M. '(Doctor of technical sciences, Professor); ftykalxw, A. Ke (Candidate of technical sciences); ff#ogradowy A@ A* (Engina-er) V=Et Machinability of cut heat-resistant steel EI316 in turning SOWM Vestnik washinostrWenlya, no., 3, 1964# 63-68 16 steely cast steel., heat resistant steel, machining, turningy VOPIC TAM: E13 scale, crust, st6crustal layery VO alloyy coolant, tool bity tool gemetry, cutting depthy feed', leady cutting velocityy metal structurey spraying, pouring ABSTRACT: This stutly represents a part of an investigation at Tomskiy poUtekbni- cheskiy institut (Tawk Polytechnic Institute) dealing with the worlalbility 4 cast, T, heat-resistant steels. It is lnte~ Aw*o provide date on: 1) choosing proper twl, bit material; 2) determining the optimal shape of tool bits; 3) selecting proper * and 4) determining the relative effectiveness of speeds of feeding and cutting, sprqdng and pouring coolants onto the cutting tool. B1316 steel fran two welts differing scmevhat in hardness was investigated., The samples werer tubular, 250 ma long, vith a 185-m outside diameter and a 40- to 45--m WaU thicKnees,, They contained flaim and inclusions In both the crust and suberustal layer and icarrie& heavy scalee Their outer and inner cirawferences vere noncoacentrico Card 1 MRs -AP4026249 -ACCESSION 1ool bits done bjr! carried either inserted or welded hard alloy plates. Cooling was either sprayed or poured emulsion (State Standard 1975-53) applied at the rate of 300-400 g/1hr. It was determined that up to the lead V~locitY of 30 m/odn there I exists a definite relation between the lasting quality of tool bits and both the 1 lead and the feed ve for crust removal with the depth of cut 1-5 mm, the 6?0t~6 5 formula v 35.8/f 8 mhain is recommended for cutting velocity fAbstrac!ar's notes term not clarifiedl. A characteristic feature of this ..steel, its subcrustal layer with a fine and uniform structurej, is 2-3 times easier to machine than the basic metal. After testing various tool bits, the one carry- ing a cutting plate of hard alloy VK8 was found most suitable for turning this worke )ptimal shape of the tool bit is determined by the following characteri3ticat: 'The ( ;T-+100, -ff -100 N-+100,, oC-+10% MO-5-0.6)3 mm. Relation of the tool bit :3.ongevity to the r3atd of feed and the depth of cut is shown in Fig. 1 of the Enclo-i sure. It was determined that there exists an undesirable velocity zone, below and I above which the longevity of cutting tool and the progress of metal turning increase, markedlyo Spraying of 5% emulsion on the rear face of vhe cutter was found just an: weffective as the usual pouring of the same coolant,, and twice as effective as spraying it on the foremost face of the tool. After taking &3_1 the investigated factors into consideration,, the authors derive a formula for calculating thm cuttirg speed fgbasio metalt Card 2 ACCESSION MRs AP4W49' c v mo rm got 1. Orige art, hasi 2 forwilass'4 tabl*s,, arA 2 graph@* ASSOCIATIONs Nme ilSUBKITMs 00 UTZ AOQs 2Oltqr64 rbKCLV 01 SUB 00DR, XL 50 RU sov 1 001 OTMott OW Eli Card VINOGRAMV, A.A. Applicability of a certain relation in a topological group. A-1g. i log. 3 no.3tl3-15 164 (MIRIL 18a1) VINOGI"V, A.A. 1-1- 1-1- --- Remarks an the thmor-f of part.1a.1 J.y ordered groups and semlgroups. Alg. i log., I rio.2:22-29 162 (MIRA 18i1) POSMINIKOV, Sergey Sergeysvich; VINOGRADOV, A.A ,..red.; YEFPJDIOVA, Ye.y. red.; KARYAKINA, M. S. , tekhn. red. [Automobile competition In uniformity of performance (rally)] Avto- mobilInye sorsynovanila na regullarnout' dvisheniia (ralli). Moskva, Xzd-vo DOSAM, 1959. 127 p. (MIRA 13:19 (Automobile racing) VINOGRAWV, A.A., starshiy prepodavatel' Methods for calculating the behavior of high-power synchronous renerators with #jInctronic self-excitation. Tnidy VZII no.9:56-75 158. (AIRk 12:10) Ollmctric machinery, Synchronous) SYROKYATNIKOV, I..A., red.; VINOGRADOV, A.A., red.; BORTINOV, N.I., tekhn.red. (Synchronous engines; collected studies] Sinkhronnye dvigateli; sbornik statei. Moskva, Goo.onerg.izd-vo, 1939. 222 p. (MIRA 12:8) (Blectric motors, Synchronous) ij ; - ( I - -,I - f-, FIT I A . "Purtially Regulated Groups." Thesis for degree of Cand. Physicomathematical ISci. Sub 20 Jun 49, 'Moscow State Pedagogical Inst Imeni V. L. Lenin. Summary 82, 18 Dec 52, Dissertations Presented For Degrees in Science and Engineering in Moscow in IM. From Vecheoyaya Moskya, Jan-Dec 1949. too/kathemtica - convexity of Space May/Jun 52 "One Criterion Governing the Unif orm Convexity of Space of Type B," S. N. Krachkovskiy, A. A. Vino- griLdov "Uspekh Matemat Nauk" Vol VII, No 3 (491, PP 131-134 A space of type B is called 'triiformly convex (ac- cording to S. L. Sobolev, "Application. of Func- tional Analysis to Mathematical Physics," Leningrad State U, 1950) if for every epsilon e one can in-' clicate a delta d(e) such that the conditions //x//= //Y//zl, //x-y//te necessitates //(x+7)/2//il - d(e). 3ecinetrically this means that if the lengths of 218S8 USSR/Mathematics - Convexity of Space May/Jkan 52 .(Contd) cbords of a unit sphere exceed a certain pos number then the av of these chords is within & certain spbere with radius less than unity. Demonstrates relevant theorems. Submitted 17 Jan 52. 218268 10 D .-l. - --- - -- "lz -4~1, .--- 1- ~ ~.~ I ~--- -J~ L _-22576 ACC r4R. AP6012975 SOURCE CODE: UR/0094/65/000/009/004~~,O(~4~ eyler, L. B.p5p AUMOR: Bolsham, Ya. M.; _y1no&r;~dayA A. A.; Volobrinskiy, S. D.; G V- R. I.; K B I Crudinskiy, P. G.; Dolginov, A. I.; Zil berman, azak, Ns A.; KleterLik, Knyazevskiy,.B. A.; Livshits, D~ S.; Meltnikov, N. A.; Minin,-G. P.; Mukoseyev, Yu. L.; Nayfeltd, M. R.; Petrov, I. I.; Ravin, V. I.; Samover, M. L.; Serbinovskiy, G. V.; Syromyatnikov, I. A. IORG: none TITLE: Lev Veniaminovich Litvak (on the oocasion of his 60th birthday) SOURCE: Promyshlennaya energetika, no. 9,,;1965, 43 TOPIC TAGS: electric engineering personnelp electric power engineering ABSTRACT: The noted specialist of Industrial power production, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent of the Correspondence Power Institute Lev Veniaminovich LITVAK began his engineering activity at the Moscow Association of State Electric Stations in 1929. Later he became one of the coauthors of all the "Directives for the Inerease of the power faotorlt Issued In 1954, 19551 and 1961, He published 70 scientific papers. For his successful activities in defense Industries during World War 11 he was deoo- 'rated by "Znak Poeheta.ft After the war he concentrated on sel- entifie-pe-dagogical work and In recent years worked actively In Card L- 22578-66 -A-~(~975 Ab:~Nli F, the Teaching-Methodilogical Commission of the Ministry of Higher and Infgmediate Special Education USSR, for the specialty "Electrical supply to industrJal enterprises and cities." Orig. art, hast 1 figure. (JPRS1 SUB CODE: 05,,,10,, 09 / SUBM DATE; none LCrd MUlf!"IT91KIYa 1.1,; VTI:rGRADMV, A.Ap D.wamlc cI,aracteristice of Ve 7DrM 74/16() main 9111DIS analmes Sudontrowle no* nt4548 11 065 (IIIIIA 162) BOLISHAM ra.M.;YaM . _ QWqj~ A.A.; VOLOJRINSKIY~ S.D.; GETLER, L.B.; GRUDINSKIY, ip -tILIBERMAN, R.I.; XUAK, X.A.; KLETZHIK, B.I.; P.G.; DOIDINOV, A.I.- KNYAZEVSKIY,, B.A.; LIVSHITS, D.S.; NELINIKOV, N.A.; MININ, G.P;; MUKOSEYEV, Yu.L.1 NAYFEL3D, M.R.; PETROV, I.I.; RAVIN, V.I.j SAMOVER, M.L.; SERBINOVSKIY, G.V.; SYRCMYATNIKOV, I.A. Lev Veniaminovichj, 1905S on-his 60th birthday. Prom. energ. 20 no.9:43 S 165. (MIRA 180) ZB64() 6,0URCE Ref. zh. TelciLziolo~,'-I ma,h1--tT0Ye, tYa- Sv. t. Ab AXTIHOR: Rozenberg, A. M.; Baykilov, A, K,; Vincigradav, A. A. TITLE: Peculiarities of ahaptnj; aff hens resista,11Z~ caet ~Gteci CITED SOURCE - Tr. aviats, in-t, 18, 1963, 113-118 TOPIC BAGS: cast s~~-el n1haping, C'-_;tt(~r shar?er'irig' cutting o ,prograra geametry, 'A37 haper ~'Rik 1; S Lek T 10 'N 17h, autho.-I report" the results obtained in a study of the proce&s or e r m, cart ted -)del 71437), OUZ "r for "-1.i C k! 15 M1 Card L 43539-65 !ACCESSION NR: AR5009342 iskin on the billet's side surfaces improves the machinabilit7 Of 91316 steel, a re- ,sult of the lesser hardness of the casting skin which softens the impact laad during the recurrent incisions into the metal. -lie aut;iorq also present an empirical ' n u Cti T"s 10-16 Q-1 ' "'~P obtained for E1316 steel. SUB CODS: Is, M Three Illustrations and 2 tables. S. Finchuk. ENCL: 00 t-T Card 8 1. 1A_ IAA M K IIt A I&# Ftfmml ARC P.&I AV so CA so t ~00 TMTING TAR. V. E. Ptakovskit and 00 July 6, 1920. Tore obtained from ow-tomp. 0 Isation of post, brown coal, sto., are 0 1P fractions, The residue is dissolved 06"t lort over are treated with a 10-40% HAJOV 0* by cooling the gasoline soln. to 8-10 coupon* 000 nts.. The remaining oolne, In oo.'? and frationstod with *team or under a sopd. from the higher-boiling fractions A S I L I "TALUAWAL LITINATtiff CLASSIFKATKO U so LS a It a *9 *9 ft tf a Wa a 21 _00 _010 A. Vinorredov. Russ. 26.160, A. .00 - MTGJi~tomp. carbon- stosm-distd. to remove, light .00 in gasoline and the bottoms .00 The method is ahareaterised to saps the crustallitable A' =0* treated with a strong alkali, & vacuum. The parstfin Is then - coo by cooling and drytn. 1: . cgs see :Zoo .40 I 1& 3 it , ` ` 1 D- 71 1 1 A ';9,X I I Ah",A YjXuuaAaw.~-J. C". Ad. (MaptiDw) 0. can I* room Okuly mvvmd (row wet tax by " P". by me&= of lansint after the tat has lieva .00 heated with superheated 94eM to I" , suit them PON. tbt r1minder Of SVWV 00 ems by wxxxk HsW. IICJ. ZaCle &ad other coodi:iWaq spats. HAN (6-10%) is i b am are re m wticullarly coarrownt beftum the add reqlm are pptd. wad pyrW -06 00 moved, Rtsardims of variations in the pftpn. of tar the sum of recovered &s- 0 00 o ' pballioem and wid reslas unagy woomb to 214 of adOnW tar. After 'M - t = 0 . j y id tryst. outirtancri wbith can li - tbr Wa. is co*4 for the -scave r nVW 90 &,a fAISM Out. Lower it". give higher Orlds. Thm can he deciiiarlsed In bentine 0 win- by nwjkus of "rated chartaW. day. oaku CrL etc. tinder tbear OM"tWa, the 00 P"Id-l" 2-1`1 ttwne dark again while benzine Is distd. off. It CSO be deratorl" by 0 Ou or for Miming with hipt air 90 -111W. The high-mol.vt "ion of the W n0dized t 0 f I rY o the air can m reedily decolotiwd by abarw1wn. wh.,,.Fm it rrmalfts After the --p . 4 waxeq, acids ead paruffing, the Peat tar Itill hims, 5 45% 461. of Z*6 higher mol, wt., which can be removed by weans ol Al, couftic. The c~mtrnty of waits go 0 and fatly acids vary widely with conditions of p"pa, and character of the PftL Ac- r-ling W the method Prinxwd toy R. and V. the peat tat can he made to ykid: (1) -11% till bolling al and Mag :Iuiut 2.11 ~ lotudnei, 30 A% 1 li 1 h l i h phentis and car. -ir c ac t M; a,4- a tem-s and cid rrsins in. 14114W; (3 : (2 * V-- s 74 V f i (4 6 f a ) 441% waxes in 06 - ds o atty ac mc , wt. 2j s fit : ) c, ri); (11) 1 1.15% pyr neq i ; (A) 411 6% . heavy olls Susceptibir to oxidation to anphalt-like consiq temy. liegt tat may rf T, aq a pomOhle wwi~ J fattv aridt A. C. ZAkirum 3 ,p &1T&L&Wvr1C*L USINAVU01 CLASSWICAIM- et o14, P1 cwt; *Dili) CA 04, isk - CW 0 a a 1 N a I a 4 " "Ail , , 3 4 1 so's 0, J* 0 * 6 0 0 0 a 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ia' 49 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 ,see 0000 00 8*00*00 690400 0*000410000000*0io- 0 0_0 2 C 0 0 6 4 X L 6 P 0 PO 0 1 u CTV 10 11 12 33 U 11 16 317 x 39 go at a a IOU T y4i L a k t4 J_ I a b I ~ - . eft ..a m Left(# f I 61 4t IT CIO AT IS Ts a I'vVi f( 10r. .%a I- (tole% tacuo's -Co I.cIf tA 0 0 0*2 00 04 0= -Pam aq 01 W1 *I p4juit aoj a . 1p 24 jo 'duPI 211MAW3 NJ ul umq wMaril4a au sa 00 0 t vi sq, pov ipliq NJ son" 4" rm"'."R Ift'I"Mr 244' 0 0 0- wpm in lop "M 041 is 400 9 I 'j " 00 , Z K61 _,06~ pm"4w A01.1 1*3 116000,1119 IF 00 00 - 06 . 0o go 00 0 We 1 1 1 1 , On 4a Y) a w-i -u-r-uA n i t v a j ir -it T-T-T-w-v- 7-1 1 r~oo 1 a 0 . , 0. a n Ita.Ar 01411 qlf~v Ollie a A it 1 4 A n ft it 91 6 0 j A-ALA 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 0 9 000 41 0 * 000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 * 0 00 0 S 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 M 0 000 00 09006000000000000000 a *007040 s 0 0600009 to 0 cobot Ov" tw P"I. 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ILIT111,414,81F cidHOPKAtico U00 v 11 r0 it a a of 4 K it 00000,0000000000600 me* 00006000000000600009, 0 0 0 0 0 ffi v 0 09 es es 0069690~6960 a * 0 0 0 09 so 0 0 00 0 see 00 0: 0 6 ' 0 0 0 640000 0*0 00601111*0411 0 0 0 0 1 4 6 1 a V 11 to 1) M IS 16 17 If a Ain 360 JS It 1113 job fall nomil X 11 U41464to A -AL-A-F 4 A I fj l NA 0- U ~-- k- I .. I t.'j A Arlad*8 of the rVal"twas aw "Soft of systhetic HqWd &W. A. Vinag ibift No V. Rabovski. Traded . o. Id. 130-48; Chistie & imefastrie 311. 1312--A study of the proeluction of liquid dists. of crude prat far and refining of the *W ob. Tlat revisits $11tow that It Is Possible to obtain per. fect1w Products from the Seutral ago of Primary for: the tda b s of tM U d i l d i . u o s . i et ma raster ts mp . ficas. like"isag I~ with the oils of tars from ee A; caz,~or flat neutral one of Pritruary tars of a Pat from t yerv, the neerwry and solkitaft. amt. of HjSOq Un between 3 and 5%. The presence of a 00 a small amt. of phessols in the oil to he refined improves i --99 apprec mbly the resufts Of purificution. When The oils contain no afore than 5% of bows, the latter no be go* 0 removed by meant of rpmt acid (acid tar) -, the bases we th l h f b dil i O d h H zoo en scra ere rom n. w . t t erfantatipes and . . y newealitation. A. Papineou -Couture is** A ivoo I 9i too i seem il.,41AWN 0J.&N. ave, leads,$ -it GIV 4-4 ass a AV N3 11 a as a a it it it U it 0 a I Of of I a 4 3 0 All A I a ONO 0 a Iss V o 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 a a 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 "0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 60 0 0 0 0 00 0,1111 6 4 so a 0000000 6 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 wlq W00*000000 0 60 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 ~'Oeooto~ooto U id is a a As a #I a 4 a 4 a* 6 a 6 a m I L A r "S. Jt- J-JL-U- WM 90 114s_ L-.&--A- - f A T-W go oil, ftC_'.C-vsT__4~ 00 elf 00 a .00 :0 1"" ON was ted ftem post Wr:. A. &jVL$Mj&w_ -00 J A j.W13 C)w T"S S R ) 13 W. 00 -93 fm a. ;i3) q40)._Asc;~.*.;x jm.'GO-Y' and cents. oil and .00 g 0 8 parskus 30-40 and resins 4-h%) was melted anti treated 0 with I H.801. The upper Layer of wax was septi. frum malm ~Iucvwer layer) with hot water. The wax was poured 00 into running cold water and the Bakes furmed were washed 0 with gasoline mixed with 5% wetom at 0% The presence Zee =WTof water did not interim with washing. The wax was black, m. SQ-2% and contained 2-417a of -00 resinotts substances (pbenals and their con&nmtiuto ad ts). The black wax was treated with 3-7% of LO 0 lee Tb..i-t.--- ;is** nall 4valed with 6% chalk WW then with 8 of(*- 1000 under = wW 6% activated-mbo& After tratbm _00 tm,n,.d t. = the wax wax cream-colored and con- substanem The best tpethod was exta. of crude wu with dichlorcethant at 13-20% which dissolved the Impurities but not the wax. For a find rt- 'o 0 the wax wastrested with S%oftlecoloriting- and 5% ed-arbou and liftered. yielding a oduct cents. woo M wax go.9U, paraffins 8.14. wyl (Al 2-6%P A. A. P. t.00 re '00 slice,) b. 4- Got U- 0 0 4 1 N 0 0 U 0 a 0 00 0 000 00 Of 00 0 0 0i 0 0 0 o 4 0 0 o of 4, 0 o1 * *.* 0 0 * 00 0 0 0 00 00 0001 PC X 3c R07ENBERG, A.M., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.1 HAYKALOV, A.K., kand.tekhn.nauk; VINOGRADOV,.,,.-A,A., inzh. Machinability of cast heat-resistant F7316 steel on lathes. Vest.mashinostr. 44 no.3:65-68 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:4) VINOGRADOV, A. A., Cand Teeli Sci -- (diss) "Problem of Computa- vmlmm~ .."MmOM " m t4-Q-4- tion of tWa Established and TransitmW 41erf-&manoe of tae Syn- abronous Gonorator with Ionic Self -Excitation. " Moat 1957. 20 pp (Min of Higher Education USSR, Mos order of Lenin Power Engi- neering Inst), 100 copies (KL, 49-57, 112) - 30 - E74P(q)/EV1T(d)/-EWT(m)/Br)S M70ABD a 13~27 ACCESSION NRI AP3002604 S 22/6 ---/0l 3/0W/006/0063/0065 (Doctor of technical a' 1AUTHORt Roze erg, A. M clences, Prof.); !Bavkalov. A. twCa-n-Kda?e of technical aclences, Docent); Vino- 1,gradov, A. A,. (Engineer) TITLEt Planing ofheat-resistant cast stee&h25CN3 SOURCEs Vestnik mashinostroyeniya, no. 6, :L963, 63-65 TOPIC TAM planing.,,heat-reeistant cast steel, cutting toolo tool steel ABSTRACT: A study was made at Laborato.riya rezanlya Tomskogo poli- tekhnicheskogo instituta (The LaboratoEy of Cutting at Tbmsk Pol tan-hril c InsIlLutel to find an economical material for the most durable tool bits and to determine the best geometrical shape of bits for machining he t sistant,cast steel. Samples of the heat- resisting steel Wa251ACN :re experime ted upcin. The following tool steels were tested:.VK6 VK6 'FVT-iM&rT and R18.(;The depth of - 7M2,F the cuts varied from 2 to 5 mm; the iniTu-ence of-THei-vasting scale and the effects of the cutting and feeding speeds on durability of f.the bits were investigated. The formation of chips was observed. in i_Card '1/2., ITI-1352-7 -3 ACCESSIOWTRs AP3002604 all experiments, It is conoluded that the hard alloy VK8 is the most suitable material for outting bits.. and that the beat rear rake angle is 8 to 10 degrees., Orig.' art. has: 2 tables and 2 figures,, and 2 formulas. ASSOCIATIONt none ~S -,-7DATE AOQu - _Z19CL-1 00 UBMTTED. B C:ODE 1 00 NO MW SOVI 002 011HERi 000 ROZENBERGp A.M.# doktor takhn. nauk, pror,; BAYXALOV, AeK,,, kand. tekhn. nauk, dotsent; VINN4pq~p_4.A., insh. Planing of cast heat-reoi5tant Kh25SN3 stool* Toot. shinastr. 43 no.6:63-65 Je 163. (MM ;:7) (Notal cutting) VIIOGRADOV, A.B.; YEVTODIYFNYO, Yu.V. --------- Simple model of a differential spectrophotometer. Vop. =ed. khim. 11 no.4:99-102 Jl-Ag t6r'. (KRA 18;3) 1. Kafedra biokhim.1i zhivatnykh Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta imeni M.V. Lomonosova i Kafedra agrokhimii Moskov- skoy sallskokhozyaystvennoy akademii imeni K.A. Timiryazeva. LEVINA, R.Ya.; KOSTINI V.N.j,, GEMBITSKIYp F.A.1 VINOGRLDOV, A.D. Reactions of cyclopropane hydrocarbons with mercur7 oxide salts. Part 12t 'r-Mercurated alcohols from 2#1-dimethyl-2-alkylcyclo- propanes. Vest. Nook. un. Ser. Whim. 16 no.L67-48 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 1414) 1. Kafedra organicheakoy khimii Mookovskogo univeraiteta. (Mercury organic compounds) V I ."gT:-jG RA~'-)'OV Ylorskie Fercv,)zki nef teproduktov. Z-ShiFi ing of oil ; rf)luctb Ly seti-7. (Volnyi tram.. -)rt, 1935, n). 9. F, 26--,7). DLIII: HI;56l.fi8 SO: Soviet Transrortt-tion and Communications, A Eibliogn:[biy, Libnny of 'ongress R;f-erence Departme-nts Wasbingt-.-)n, 1952, Unclassifiect -GP id~ Subject Card Author Title Periodical Abstract Institution Submitted AID P - 211 USSR/Engineering 1/1 Vinogradov, A. F. The Regulation of Pressure in the Main Pipe Line with Transfer of Oil from Pump to Pump Neft. khoz., V. 32, #3, 49-55, Mr 1954 Hydrodynamic conditions in the main oil pipe line are graphically analysed for constant and variable rates of oil flow between sub-stations with and without automatic control of the pressure. None No date , t.. F, It Automation at Main Pipe Lines" page 52 of the book Petroleum Bases and Pipe Lines, Gostoptekhizdat, 1956 VINOGRADOL-Aleksandr F2~orovichj CHIGAREV, Leonid Ivanovich; MORDVINOVA, N.P.,, inzh.,, ved. red.; LEVIN, G.E.v inzh., red.; SOROKINA, T.M., tekhn. red. (Scintillation counter with type-B counting system]Stsintillia- tsionnye Bchetchiki oo schatnoi ustanovkoi tips. B. Moskva, Filial Vaes. in-ta, nauchn. i tekhn. informateii,'1958. 15 p. (Peredovoi nauchno-tekhnichaskii i proizvodBtvannyi opyt. Tams 41. No.P-58-23/1) (MIRA 16;2) (Scintillation counters) 61TV; VINGGRA.DOV, A. ion 1948 "Automatio Determination of High Saline Content by a Standard Salinmeter With Small YWasuring Capaoity'" A. F. Vinograday, V. A. razakov, A3.1-Union Sol Res lust for Water Supply, Sewage) Hydrotach Construction and MW Wdroloff, 3 pp "Zimod laboe Vol IIV, No 1 Uplains construotIon of a rapid dwtermination of salt solutions. Apparatus needs it in put to InduBtrial use. w bvdrwllo apparatus for omtent of conoentrated further improvesmt before 61T34 VINOGRADOV, A. F. Cand. Tech. Sci. Dissertation: "Automatic Dertermination of the Concentration of Hydrogen Ions in Water for Industrial or Public Use with the pH-meter SGV-287 Author's System." 25/4/49 Mbscov Inst of Fine Chemical Technology imeni, Lomonosav I SQ Veo;~eryetya Mcskva Sum 71 VIMORADOVt A. F. PA 153T4 saw 4 Instruments -,Sow Cbarocteriatics of the USSR-Made SGV-287 PR- Meter A. F. Vinogradov, VODGZO Instp 3 1/2 py ..*Zavod Lab" go 11 ,~.-;Xlectrode circuit of subject meter comprises a glass 7. electrode and two calomel semielements. Arrangement' .....doicribed, Is first approximation to the creation of I ..'an industrial design of the SGV-287 Iff-meter. In- cludes three diagram and four graphs. 153W 2058. VjaqjXAJgX, A.F. LaboratorziWy Raboty Po Ispytaniyu Elektricheskikh Hashin Fostoyannogo Toka. Pod Obsh. Red N.V. Kharizol4anova. M., Redizdat, 1954. 23 8,,a Chart. 22 sm. (Mosk. Stankoinstrwn. In-T NK. N.V. StaUna). 1.000 EKZ* V. Ts. - (54-562510 621-313-2-W4 (076-5) 3358 VINOGRAWV A.- F. Laboratornyge raboty po ispytaniya yelektrncheskikh mashin pere mennogo toka (kratkoe posobie) Pod obshch. Fed. I. V. Kharizo menova. M. Redizdat, 1954- 398. a chert. 22 am. (Most. stankoinstrum. in-T im. Lb. stalina) 19000 ekz. btta (54-5,7560) 621-313-3-00111-(076.5) 7 vl 1 - 17/00 A UTHI G R Vino_--radov, F. TITLE: A Scintillation-Coun ter With the Device of t' c 'Iype it 1. (:;t.qin ti Ilya t 3ionnyye schetchiki 3 uotanovi'my tipa 1. PERIODICAL: Izve3tiya '11 S~;SR Seriya FiZiCI;11,31 Vol. 22, ',r 1 Zk PP- (13 - 87 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The use of an electron-apparatus eopecially conotrucLed for wor'zk. with scintillation-counters riakes it nossiblc to obtain a 11ij" counti.n&-efficiency, hi-h resolving power, a vide donanin of :ac--- 3urementand x7ood stability. It seems to be expe0iont to use a countinL-apparaius intended-to be used for the Cei-er-!fuelA'.er- -counter for these purposes. Several technical cliaracteristics cf these apparatus which are determired by the para:.ieter3 of the eas-meters are unsuitable for such transmitters as the scintil- lation-counter. The low efficiency of the hijh-volta~;e-zource is no obstacle, as in the case of a total countin,~; (without i.- pulse-discrimination with respect to the ariplitude) the use of a hi--hly resistive divisor at the dynodes of the photoelectron- -nultiplier (PV) with a total resistance of 20 -. 50 is possible. Card 1/4 An insufficient stability of the high-volta[:e block leads to N 4 A Scintillation-Coun ter 'With the Device of the Type 1 . greater difficulties. Tho cause of a decrease in efficiency is the decrease in the anplificaU oil coefficient of thc PV, a,_ the funda!.,iental amplification lies in the latter. The ot,~,)ility '2ha- racteri.9tic in the Itio,;h-volt,-L,,,e-rcctifier-))locl, (rcctifier wi.h electron-stabilization of the typo BC~)) (reftrence 11) is j1iort- ly investi:;ated her(.-. It is 3hown that a nodification of the output volta--o of the device under conditions of a ccnstant vol- taae of the supply network, is mainly caused 'by the heati nL; o4- the block.. 'This chanCe is so stronE; that it covers up c-a.,,,.,!1-C:; caused by the unstability of the "supporting" volta--e. It is shorm that when the DC 3 -block is used in a set with a scin- tillation-counter a stabilization of the amplification coeffi- cient of the PV is necessary (30 that somewhat reliable :~.,eastire- ment-re3ults are obtained). In 1952 Schorr and Gerhart (refe- rence 3) sug-rested. tile stabilization of the amplification coef- ficient of a PV on the basis of a defocusin-,- o.'L* the elcctron- -beam. This scherae with a unifor:a divisor for the PV-d,,roJe!1 and a 113upportinUll volta,:;e was used by the authors in PV of the types RCA 5819 and RCA 7151. Application in the (b3Y-10 did not yield the desired results. Therefore, a stabilization sche-~lc with two supporting volta(;os and a progressive divisor were Card 2/4 used here. This scheme acts like that by Scherr and Gernart A Scintillation-Coun ter With the Device of the Type 1. 48-1-17/20 with the difference that the defocusing-effect takes place in two places of the dynode-system and enters into force more uniformly than in the scheme with only one "supportinG" voltace. This makes it posoible to attain moro extended domains of the horizontal part of the volt-ampere-characteristic of a PV, i.e. to obtain a "platform". This scheme was used in scintillation- -counters for measuring ck-, and Y_ radiations in a set with a device of the type " 6 vrith a fixed sensitivity-thre- shold. It is shown t1n t the use of such an apparatus is viell possible, but only in the case of a stabilization of the ampli- fication coefficient of the PV. The preamplifier of this appa- ratus is intended for gas-rieters and the small amplification co- efficient in the case of high frequency leads to a decrease in the total effectiveness of the counter. This is avoided by the use of PV with a hi~;h amplification coofficient. As the result of the performed Yfork a countina-apparatus vrith a device of the type 'IS" and 3 3cintillation-counters was constructed, The P-counter has an efficiency equal to that of the front-counter. The2front-counter has a window with a surface-density of 1 11 Card 3/4 cm- and a diameter of 25 mm. The efficiency of the r- counter A Scintillation-Counter With the Device of the Type 40-1-17/20 exceeded that of the Gas-meter 15-20-fold. The oC-counter has an efficiency somewhat lower than that of a well-adjusted appa- ratus of the type ",Q ". The transition from the measurement of one kind of radiation to another is done with the aid of two cbange-over switches on the sviiiihboard of the apparatus. Two sippating batteries B6 and El,,, simultaneously feed all three counters. There are 1 fiGures, and 6 refercnces, 4 of which are Slavic. AVAILABLEt Library of Congress 1. Sci ntillation counters-Application Card 4/4 VINWIRt ,-,!V A - S 0 -, , .: & "' 0 -, '- 1, ! T'-'~: - . . I : .. -,. Electronic recording imit for continuous measur-aent of the a1pba-radiation of -radimi,~-tive gases. 12m. tek) . no.5253-56 MY'64 041PA 17e7) ACCESSION NR: AP4041349 S/OllS/64/000/005/0053/oo56 AUTHOR: Vinogradov, A. F.; Ry*bak, S. P.; Shibanova, M. D. TITLE: Electroni~ recorder for continuous measuring of the alpha radiation of radioactive gases !SOURCE: IZm' eritel'naya tekhnika, no. 5, 1964, 53-56 TOPIC TAGS: radioactive material, radioactive gas. radioactivity, radioactive measurement. ERU-3 recorder ABSTRACT; The general description of an ERU-3 alpha-radiation recorder intended for various physical and chemical investigations by the emanation method is presented. A radioactive gas (Tn. An) along with the carrier gas (nitrogen, air) is passed through a steel-shielded pulse ionization chamber. The chamber pulses are pre-arnplified and applied to the'input of the main amplifier. From the. amplifie r output, the puls e a go iqto a counting- rate mote r with a pointe r -type _M W__JJ 1/Z ACCESSION NR: AP4041349 ,,indicator and EPP-09-1M recording potentiometer. The *entire ERU-3 recorder consists of 9 units, of which 5 are standard units and the ionization chamber (design features supplied), its h-v supply pack, the counting-rate meter, and an antinoise unit (suppressing the noise in 220 v a-c supply) are special devices. The gas temperature may be as high as 150C; the working voltage of the chamber i Is 1,200-1,400 v; the range 200-60.,000 pulse/min is subdivided into four sub- ranges; sensitivity, 5x 10 curies; chamber background, 50-100 pulse/min; perfectly clean chambers had a background of 5 p/min. Orig. art, has: i '3 figures and I table. ASSOCIATION: Institut finicheskoy khirnii AN SSSR (Insthute of Physical Chemistry, AN SSSR) ISUE 6'UE Card.... KITTED: 00 CODE: NP NO REF SOV: 007 Z12 ENCL: 00 OTHER: 000 1~4 Z #91 -)rl ( 4 1 ft. d . .- T &wt Ir Kasw=,OA I the view tm allift the n ~ OVO4 Im ft (a "d . I T "I LO 1-1. VINOGRADOV,-A.,F.; GHIGAREV, L.I.; RYBAKI S.F. Pr;portional radiation counters with industrial equipment. Izm.tekh. no-5:49-52 My 161. (KM 14t5) (Nuclear counters) POKIN. MI.; KMZPOV, HAO; ZHMVIXV, V.I.; YINOGRADOV, A.F* 31lootronic potentiostat and Its use in developing the structural corrosion of stainless steels* Zav.lab. 26 no.2:219-223 16o. OMA 13 -- 5) 1. Institut fixichaskoy khimli Akademii mauk SSSR. (Steel--corrosion) (Potentiometric analysis) TITKOV, V.I.; BELINSKIY, M.L.; BUNCHUK, V.A.; BUT, P.P.;-XINGURA1101 A .; KCDW, S.R.; KUKUSHKIMA, R.N.; MATSKIN, L.A.; MOSOLIKOV. I.I.; MISHIM, B.V.; MAIIZZHDIN, M.D.; OLEM, N.M.; ROZXN, S.M.; MOVIKOVA, vedushchiy red.; TROFIMOV, A.V.9 tekhn.red. 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