SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VORONIN, E.S. - VORONIN, G.N.

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U7-~-TF-- C-Nlts-AP60 I AUTHORt~Vbronin' 3. S.; Taria;rt Yu A' 0 ORG: none -in, par taotr~c rl'ig 4rl TITLE: Phase swiUihing a three-state t 9 SOURCEi Radiotekh~Aka :L elekironika, v. I hb.~ 2, 19~ 66 1 f-21 TOPIC TAGS: f lip- 111op circuit:, parametric os~cillator a xcited on ABSTRACT: A tvo-~unk pa_rMM:W:U o=uMta sAnvWti c~n b~ 0 Mlati o ha~Ang'~the'~pam '~x qiz(n( -shifted one of, three stable types of; ose ns e y b4t p~aiie b an Ib6 us Id t y .2 w /3 from onet another. 8uchan osciUatbr' c' so n c;!mpu;e,rs it as a 3--position trigger. Foriml;as describing: the opez4aUal and j.ij se-iq eh of the. oscillator by a harmonlc~-external Signal ore deri,"ved.! ~R, is ftuxid that ~ho external signals of sultable~.amplltude and phase can:eff6aCrwV61 19 e gger frCra one of its stable statea bito another. idnits of thd' 'Rab (perAtion ~re -1th bi , ,ed d IJ. detervilneA. An experi!:Wntal IrerificationAnciuded a hookvi L )des', two p: M( V, n -cuits tuned to I 14c. and 2 ~ mc; pumpi?ig freq4oncy, iEpil a=~Iitude, ta k cii 3 -iKc; 1.5 V. Reverse-bladed 131 D-205 diodea were ua'06 M9 m6dul~.t .07g 4U p~jcitors. ~'j lIxtet.-nal j":- 300-1500-microsec pulses With adjustable car~ier'~tre' rt' e r1ee tilployed. iS~ quo .0y 11 13 ablp' swi:tchbig of the i;r:Lgger on a lmr-poirer signal vlas achieVa f.; Oil'~, ~i art. M6 3 ___1031 -figuzes and 36 forzulas.-~ 004/:: Alb I SUB CODE'.-, 091 SUBM DATE: 090ct64/ ORIG REF:~ RE S 9 stag R %i J BENDRIKOV, G.A,.; KMSNUSHKIN, P.Ye.-, REYMUMMI, B.H,j POTEMKIN, IT.V.; Kusmj. Te.R.; RZHMIN, K.S.; ITANOT. I.V.; XURLAR07, A..A.; TIKHCW'OYo Tu.V.P- STESUMA, L.P.; SAMOVp LA,"; ORMOVICH, A.Tee; KHCUMOV, R.Ve; VOR0HIRw;,XiS,-, BIUSTMUT, U.N.O- MAMID- FWTSIV, Tu.V.; HINAKOVA, I.I.; TASTRUTSEVA,:T.H.; SMUCT, A.A.; VIROGADOVA, K.B.; KAMM, G.Ai; DRACHEV, LoA,; TROFIMDVA. N.B.; SIZOV. V.P.; RZHLTKIN, S.Y.; V2LIZHANINA, K.A.-,HZSTJ1R0V, V.S.; SPIVAK. G.7.9 red.; NOSTMA, I.A., red.; GEOR(RUVA- G.L. tekhA. red, [Special physics precticum] Spetsialinyi fiziehemkii; grairtikumi Moskva, Izd-To Noskuniv. Tol.10 [Radio*physic's and'alootronics] Radiofiziks i elaktronika. Bosto pod red. GJ4:3pivaki. 1960o 600 p. 1. Profs seorsko-prepodavatal I Bkiy kollektiv fWahaskoso fakialt!0& Mookovskogo universitets im. X.V.Lomonosova (for all except Spivak, Nosyraveo GeorgiVOT&). (Rsdio) (Blootronics) fill MENIllill 11 "mom n"k ............ Liz =U111-1a p3t if all, :aa I �r M 4.1 if 14~ If It q. 1 :1 log if 4,a ;j rpl4z 111~14 I li IMOL 17", 1 1 r s III,: 71 oi i . 15~ VJ .:ii, ~71 _77 -7 4i f;; IM 11111111111111111 1111.1141RIIAIIIIIIIIII III rm fig ri OW -gq ~K, '41 1--.; Iq I J130 -ji b IF E311, ri i 7; T::: T Olt, Is ~i It 21 -Lila" AUTHOR VORONXN E.S.9 ROGATNEV I.I. PA - 2570 TITLE -M-un-s-f-able process in autogenerator with direct.;excitation by radio impulses. (Nestatsionarnyye protsesoy V 4vtogeneratore, zhest1co vozbuzhdayemom radloimpulleami.- Rus4ianY PERIODICAL Radiotekhnika 1957Y Vol 2, Nr 2, pp 144 - 140:0.0 EI.R.) Recei-red; 4/1957 Rdviewe~'- ~/1957 ABSTRACT For the purpose of investigation a device ii6 eonst3rueted which facilitated studying the adjustment of tho.a~plit.udia and the phase of self-osoillations for the domain ofsynehrl)nization as well as for that of pulsation for different working methods of the generator at different amplitudes and with a different duration of the influencing radio lmpulses.':~ There follows the description 6f the davioe~, Experiment shoved that on the occasion: of Oie synchronization of the autogenerator which by the influence~~exerciaed by large sigAralep is in e rigid state of exoitation,;an optimum state for adjustment of synchronic self-oscillations exists, which cannot be explatned without taking the line'turrents of the lamp into account. Diagrams and a qualitaiiyle anailysis for finding optimal conditions for the synohrolaizatibn of the autogenerator by radioimpulses are given on~~;the Diccasion of the dependence of the latter upon the order'of back coupling GM 1/2 VUH)NIllp E& Sep l6ot.~'r P,.y;s-ht.-.n S..i -("ice) tUxvertip-ting ths~ Pyncllmrd.~atiuu Qt f coherent osellIators (i.,yncitmnization W radio inpuix is)". 'Moo-awj 10 PPO 0 ON, lg~ (bt,_A.,t;uw Otate U;"Yersity im, LumonQUOVI, Pjq~ C -a I4auty'), LVU copies VLLY 41j J_V571 P.J.Ijb) SUBJECT USSR / PHYSICS CARD 1 2 PA - 1216 AUTHOR VOROSIN, E.S., BERESTOVS]KIJr G.N. 'i~~ea-Ath-ronlzatlon of an Autogenerator by Radio Pulses. TITLE PERIODICAL Radiotechnika, 11, faso- 3t 34-40 (1956) Publ. 3 / 1956 reviewed 9 L/ 1956 The present work diaoussee the synchronization of a 801f.-osoillation system (lamp generator) by rectangular radio pulaos tho curri~i frailitancy p of which is near the frequency- co of the harmonic self-osoillatione. The shortened equations for the seTf-oscillation system which is,under the influ- 2 ence of an exterior force are: dA/dt - 6(A)A + (E0 cjo/~) cod T, d9/dt - p coo - (E 0 0/2jL) cos y. Here k is the amplitude of self-oscil-;~ lations, phaaa difference between the current in the generator circuit and the exterior electromotoric forced B - the oscillation amplitude of 0 the exterior electromotoric force. These equations are then simplified and transformed in consideratio-a of initial conditions. 1/6 (6 --(d6/dAj ~ 0 0 ~ A-A. .A0> 0)-is the relaxation time of the amplitude. If the ini,tial phase Oy n is equal to the stationary value 7 of the phase, then',the phase becomes stationary immediately and the amphtude becomes stationary after a time of the order 1/60 . Synchronization takes place all the mor,e qui.okly the smaller the difference between y and 9 will be. After the end of tbe impulse, n the phase is modified in a linearo manner proceeding frd'M the' end value of the pulse, and the amplitude returns to the stationary~valu(i after the time Radiotechnika, fasc-3, '54-40 (1956) CARD 2 / 2 Rk - 1216 1/6 Block Schemes and a circuit diagram of the device are gl 1ven.,The modulatIor circuit is in accordance with the equilibrium scheme in 6rdet,to eliminate the constant component Of the pulses and in order to con6erve.the voltage at the load. in form of rectengular radio pulses. The generator has an auto- transformer back coupling, the frequency of the self-oscillations is 1 kc, and the amplitude is - 100 1'. The generator circuit is inductively coupled with the load of the modulator. The synchronizing voltage and'tbe voltage of the self-oscillations of the generator are transferred to a phase de- tector with symmetrical output, and from the output of the phase detector the voltage is transferred to an oscillograph by means of a cathode re- peater. The stabilizing processes of the oscillations are analyzed mainly according to phase curves. The beginning of~the phase cu4e agroes with the beginning of the pulse. The end of the pulse is charaoteri 'zed by a sharp break with transition to a "quasisinueoid". Several, diagrams show a number of oscillograms. All theoretical carves agree with experimental ones, and'lalso~the oscillo- grams of the self-oscillations of the generator on the odeasi6n,of the action of a synchronizing pulse confirm the correctness of th6oretical derivations. INSTITUTION: KRAVCHWO, A.T.; ALTSTEIN, A.D.1 VORWINj B.S. Interference between influenza and Rous sarccma virues in chicks. Acta virol. (Praha) [&g.] 9 no.2:1304% IWL5. 1. L.A. Tarasevich State C,,ntrol Institute of.kedical Biological Preparations, Moscow, U.SX.R. 1 11 111,11.11M, III. 11,Iill AP50HOW ACCESSION NR 16~i Vionag 21 it Zral-n- g-- -we tim 1 ifil J r jj,~14% ag [I 131i 0 a-neti-1.0 eo sea, which occux dui 1 0 L Y~ -It 811 pf rig ge nex t fro dry i, Wchnik,-~ so JR, P rib t :1 W! -~9~4 ta 0 t t 71 ~P- T j AB4rRA- A` I H 4 1 v iw~s (Pri p It!; t ~,::v d e 11 `7 The p'htj't1' -6f:th me~viii-; tlnera!, e ~piaril liar I c I eta at a re fla retice -a-tamic-vrelvp ea id 4~y brightnf~ 5a marks.. (31tic, apartim i J~ 6m ~Phljxav; 11111 It v" olf ic I'] -it a. U1 o penr 'diode eaciator ar d In a bv-3,-decuflt pq, it V, 1 9111 "T, ul I 1111111MIl tl MINAR III IN V11 I full j avivill ;;it ii it ( lipm, Ora I I mm WM i 1: prope '-*fth ra, rl;* . bin "I LE 11 M rl Vj'1qc1xjp i3xi all e Ti. ii- I ag, I I X t 'if, yIn r La`aio! t ASSOC 61.00 AmGJcO1re!b r ;I W..; F ~J., 777 t lay" v0: I .f ill~r~ '! 11 1 T! i4s: 4T. ~Vlllllillzl MIIIP:v~ t. A U 1 ji f US PIP RIN I fill 11flip, f rl 111901 If DINDRIKOV, G.A.; KHASNUBMIN, P.Ye.; RIIYKHRUMI, X.No'-, PMM:Effj V.Y,,; J(UST':jLI, Te.R.; RZMMM, K.S.; IYARGY, I.T.;~IXBANAXOV. A.A.; TIKSMOV, Tu.Y.; SUMOVA, L.P.; KMWF. L.~.; OWAN)TICH, A.Te.-, MICK=V, R.V.; VORONI"-.,B,; BJMSTOYSKIY.; XMIUMMSU. YU.V.; KINAZOVA, L.I.; TASTRUTMA. T.N.; UWIIOT,'A.JI.; VIND- GRLDOVA. K.B.; XAEPZM. G.A.; DUCHU, L.A.~;:1ROFfROTA, N.B.-, SIZOF, V.P.; IIZHSMN, S.N.; VILUMIRA, K.A,*;; NICOTIM)T, V.S.; SPIVAK, G.V., red.; ROSTMA, I.A., red.; GAOWIMAO G.L., tekhm. red. (Special practical manual in physical SpetmiWnyi fixichaskii praktik=. Mockva. I2d-vo Mosk,univ. Vej.'14'! fRadiophyoics and electronics] Radiofisika, i elektronika, 1960 666 p. (my" 1): 7) 1. Professorsko-propodavatellskiy sostav o0eleniya radirofizIkI fizicheskogo fakulitets Moskovskogo gosudarsivennogo -aniversitata, (for all. except Spivak, NosyrevaI Georgiyev6). (Radioactivity) (Ilectronic's') V u ROT4 113, AID P 4542 Subject. USSR/Electronics card 1/1 Pub. 90 - 5/9 Authors Voronin, E. S. and 0. N. Berestovolay Title Synchronization of a i3elf-oscUlator, wi,th radio-frequenay Impulses. PeriodIcal Radiotekhriika, 3, 34-40, Mr 1956 Abstract The authors investigated the problem oflestablishing conditions for the synchronization.,iof S,'elf -oscillating systems subjected to the action of:radio-frequenoy tMul- ses which have a carrier frequency~'close to the frequency of harmonic self-induced oscillations.: The authors stud- ied the problem analytically and established the phase and amplitude of the self-oscillations.: They then checked the results experimentally for a frequency of ime and .found that these corresponded closely With the theoretical ones. They conclude the article by stating that the time of synchronization depends In a high measure on the AM P 454;2 Radiotekhnika, 3, 34-4o, Mr 1956 Card 2/2 Pub. 90 - 5/9 initial phase. Twelve diagrams and1bocillograms,2 Soviet references (1952'.1 954). Institution None KULISIIARMV, F.; VOROHIRL P. 111 --l i VORONIM, Fodor Ivawvich; AXU' IN, V.I., redaktor; TMIOROVA, Teak., [Savivy.tins under difficult conditlons] Mvsnis'~v tiall~6eafth uslovitakh. Kookva, lmd-vo OKorskoi troosportlD, 1956.:177 p, (swigatiom) (KURA 9: 7) 111111 IIIIH4 VORCHIN, F. N.: "The variability of perch, its biologi661 pr*"r- ties,, and methods of developing, valuable varieftei of fish wi- der the reservoir ccnditions of the ]BelorLmsian MR.," Bi6lo- russian State U Imeni Ve 1* Lenin. MInsko 1956. (D""rtation forthe Degree Of Candidate in Bidlqical Sclenoes)* SO: Knizhna_va I[et2ptal, No 23, 1956 .11~~ I I'll dor Nikife,rovicit? ksnd4bjOjog#naukj ITANOTi Ybiv rGd-w.j TORONIN, Is re f8 he white Russian S.s B.] lRyler.3smi Minsk' frishes of t 1957 BSSR, Rsa.sellkhoz.lit-rY Goo izd (MIRA 12%7) (White Russia-Ifishes) VORONIN, F.S. Iffect of coaoreasibility on the ccsfflcie~tdof fActional re- Sistanca in Case of a turbulent gas flow, InA.-fiz. slur. no 11.* 81-83 If 159 (MIM 13,3) (Iluid dynamics) 4/000 766 AUTHOR., ip 591/002,111/012/024 Voronin S/i ` %0 30114 TITLE: The Influence Exercised by the Compressibility 0A the Coefficient Aulen~ Oita Flow of Frictional Resistance in this Case of Tur PERIODICAL: 51(USSR) Inzheiaerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, 1959)Vol 9i i, r.. Olt 1?p 8i8 ABSTRACT: Equation (1) describes the tangential otream~~ in 46 Vzbulent~ flows and provided the tangential stress is linea:~ equition (2) describes the velocity distribution over an arbitrixylorose section of a tube. For this formula the author gives sev~e~ral constants which were recommended by N. V. Ilyukhin (Ref 2).,(3) ield Is the forzula ' ormufas the autbor.ob- for the gas density* Proceeding from these f taints forinula ('12) for the local coefficieAk of tri,:tional reels- tance. Formula (13) is used to eatimats thi~inf`24enoe exercised by the compres 11 ibility on this coefficient. Curve 11which, according to formula (13). shows the dependence of th~ coefficient of fric- tional resistanoe on the Mach number My and,j curve 2 which was cal- culated from a formula suggested by Be A.!Z ~aestkJov (Rof 3)t arih ' obtain- diagrammatically shown in figure 1. The ei~erime~ntal wilues ed by Be A. Zhestkov from a tu be 22 mm in,d,iamet,`~r within the Mach number range 1.2 - 4.3 are also contained I:n this diagram. It is Card 1/2 shown that there is close agreementwith cdt4e lo~ The position of 68766 The Influence Exeroieed by the Compressibility on-lthe'~Coel~ii- V.17 0/59/OM/I 1/0 *24 cient of Frictional Resiotance in the Case of'Tuibulent WVB014 Gas Plow curve 2 indicates that the influme of co#tsmalbility has been overestimated. The evaluation of experimen'tOil r9oulte conce i flows in tubes and around certain bodiee r'~Ve thelt formula, (13 (Fig 23.'l Theii ;we@ 2 figures, is very uaeful for these purposes I-table, and 13 references# 7 of whiW are' SOTis~. Card 2/2 & "EM 1 1"11111 11111 IllIfill Mi IllvEi UP RM IF Mrs mi ME .1111 1 " NOW! mig - --v 74-,~ - !:T; j!j'J ~(O/FCS( 1;!WAN1 I A 41N!.-i J, Lj El: 117 AUTUORt Uft` P 0 - .41 _1 tlt ;j!jI 1.~~ Jil" uRc a --xn;i h 6 a i-~w r tiouisio, :ij ti vc 4 :a 1 , VW -d 14-P, --awr or-U.- a1v asaTI) '12~ q! U!'1 blaili lit La eynplda nuritibu 'a 'inig t 14 b4ity ki! V i-67t a, V 41~_()V -&ic,-im d OU'Lii: -40 M, 1 17 "A 74: 1~i, MI., Ll _1 iffI ONO jfl' 7 11 1~ tot Ti T; ACC NRt AP6030910 SOURCE CODE: UR/0209/66/000/009/0044/0047 AUTHOR: Yoronin, G. (Doctor of technical scienceal Professor);!Polivodit, A _7 (Candidate ~of'~ical sciences); Vinogradov, Ye. 9 (Engineer) ORG: none TITLE: Spacecraft life-support systems SOURCE: Aviatsiya i kosmonavtika, no. 9, 1966, 44-47 TOPIC TAGS:- manned spaceflight, space biology, life support sy~tem.~ ABSTRACT: ProblemsAn the design, requirements, and'operation' 6f sp4~ceicra.Et life- support systems (storage systems, physical and chemical regeneration systems, biore-1 generation systems) are discussed. The daily life support req uirements of a 70-kg man in space are given as: 600 liters of 0 2.3Ag H20, and 0-,~6-0.7 kg of food- stuffs (100-150 g of protein; 70-90 g of iat-, 420-500 9 of carbohi4rate). Water supplies can:!;be stored In com- makes up-4/5 the total weight of food rations. 02 i~ pressed cylinders at 500-700 atm, in a solid or near-solid state at low tomperaturej -or in chemically bound form (superoxide compounds,or in the fort:~' of 11202). The ad- vantage of superoxide systems is their simplicity and efficiency'; they simultaneously yield 0 while absorbing C02' The main disadvantage of such systems for ULoloneed P spacef ights ruld be tiieight. Physical or chemical regenerations are:. even more com-'~ plicated thad storage systems and neither type would be suitable for prol onged flights Card 1/2 L,44569-66 ACC NRs AP6030910 However, their use for emergency backup is not discounted. Ais,6j so~e.conponenta of these types of systems could be included In biological regenerations' aystems, in particular, computer controlled, algae regeneration systems WhL,ch yield 02 and food,~,' .The various parameters of algal cultivation and growth are discussed in terms of.the,,, conditions necessary for maximum productivity. Automatic control of a bLological regeneration system requires the following: methods of biological invitstigatJon to elucidate parameters which most completely reflect the state of the,'bioltlgical speci!- men and to establish concrete trends in various biological pioc-esses;,inlormation in' the form of signals which reflect these processes; and final .~, cre~tiDn of control 1y, commands for actuating devices in a biological regeneration system,,' The basic growth parameters of algae suspensions are discussed in terms of Input dat4 for an automatic :t control system. The authors conclude that a brief review of: he aviiilable literature (none cited) shows that the development of life-support systemlis forfpzol.onged space- flights is one of the most important problems confronting contemporary cosmonautics. JCDI J bun CODE: 06 SUBM DATE: none/ ATD PRESS: 5079 Cdid 2/2 Udd i~ 0 icmztwrn~a- -~-'-and imedsuring heAli.empty d'fL lic 444-'-, Ig the,hurnber 0 Yz;.-;: 'wh'tq' 0- -ra is- t [I e (21rT ilii-' lq Ail VIP- lic VIA i . r. "1 1.6 4T ~;-: Tl-j 1 PEI ii~ 141~ AWIAI ~dk J;i TTR MR ii.7 k-ii.r pj i4ji 'Mi4ii r 4; --- -, - .1. a - ---- -I ! Ar m mml iiiiiiiim I 4t #1 gel -V i F. 7 11- lj, 71 AO~ F ESSIOZ P5404798 'Assoc IATI m "Sit M.. 0 COW,- M-41 d ]E~ t-:Ou, T, Jj pr d F:i :14 o, AI pJ 411, ML ON11 r I If 5 2 '3 7 SI)V) 76-33-01-2 1', Aij~HOAS. Voronin G.' F., YF-,vseyev,.A ~M. TITLE; Thermodynamic Properties of ~;Germanium zinc Alloys V61: 33;V11r PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii,~,1959 2o29 (USSR) pp 2o24 gated'thb, thermodyn6 liiarbies of; liquid ABSTRACT: The authors investi L~i6 pr~ and solid germanium - zinc alloys at 34~211 ~- 466 !; 'by mea.siaring the pressure of saturated z1nc vapdr. Th'p.'~methoii applied is based on a method previously' described ef 1 which zade use of an eff-asion chamber (thih-walled ampuJI - 0.22 g),:a. quartz spring balance (Fig 1-) and cont ti.niiibus'i4i~.hing. The chamber was evacuated to i .1b-5 torr, I~~Ja' intained pera[t~xq qa eii3ht iread on a within a limit of 10 and the change 1~ht %9 cathetometer. Due to the, fact that ~the;neighbd;jqt:.artity ~of 1 11 1. i knolan' the:com- Zn and Ge and the sensitivity of the balance !ai.e'. position of the alloy can be-ascertaine&,.at anji Instant.accord- f ing to equation (1). The re~sultant valt~4i of ftlie~ evapor4tion heat.of pare liquid Zn at 4350 (26.9 k~all/mo~-")4 ~jf solid Zn: at 3600 (28-3 kcal/mol), and the melti4poi 4t ~ oj! the 41cy~at Card 1/2 different compositions are:in good agreij'jzlent lwith corresponding ThOrmodynamic SOO p;-Operties of GermaniUll Zinc Alloya I s,1:0!~33-9 2 T, The au~ho f a: h eZ al e a 1- data of publications. rs rt diAitt-od th ctf vity coefficient, the partial, heat 0c mix~ttg, fht! .1sobari'c mix- (.at 43~0 C), and th~:'! Correi;p-: ndin,~ values ing potential for Zn for Ge (Table). The mutual solubility of iii arA 6e` 'is weak in solid phase, which is explainvd. by the di1j,ererFo4! I;n the jlatu~re of the interatomiq bonds. Th~. p6hetratJ at ion,jdf gimialAum owls ..into the zinc lattice leada to strong deif~rmatior, Of the~l latt' sorption.4hp system exhibits and,. consequently, to energy ab. great. negative dev4at4on fxoj~ perfect soflitions jn the presence . ~4 1 ~o Ir" of a strongly positive heat (if mixing. It rj ar-,., -,A - 4~d t ha t t he j l~ effect. ts arining, frora the destruction of tfi,e~ z_ ink. ~!s I ruc turfl (during the~penetration~of g 1y alq.6 ~appeqr 14 li,-~, atora-d! qui-i Ge-Zr, alloys. However, t~hils problea~npeds:f~rther investiga- table, and ~Oi ref oLre;:.rices, 4 df which tions. There axe 5 figures, 1~ are Soviet. ASSOCIATIONs Moskovskiy grsudarstvennyy un'lversitet, im'.11 .I 1. 71. Idmonoftlj'ys) oscow State University imeni M.: Loac n$-.07) (M SUBMITT ED s Pebrua.ry 27, 1958. Card 2/2 5 (4) AUTHORS: V-Dronin a'. F 1 Yevoeyevp k. M., 1OV/76-153-10-21/45 TITLE: Thermodynamic Properties of Liquid1ead-tin lXloays PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimiij. 1959P Vol 33~~ Ur 1101 :pp 2245 2248 (USSR) ABSTRACT., There are no data available in publications o~a'tha entropy und free energy of formation of lead-tin alioya.,.Illh.e:authora thore- fore inveatigated the thermodynamic rti u ~of' the lead-tin I prope it I system within the temperatAre range 730490 q~ly;the meihod~of pressure measurement of saturated lead:!~aporgip.The evaporation rate of the metals out of the solutioni~!Was Wadaured wLth the help of continuous weighing. L quartz W~ipoule~~se-rved aF. effusion chamber which was suspended on a sprinc~~$al"c(~.:The latter was a spiral (of a quartz filament and haCa se"~.sitlvity of 35 mm/9 at a maximum load of I g. The temperature wad measured in the device (Pig 1) by means of a platinum-rhodiuM: thermocouple and ~ PPTV-1 potentiometer. For this purpoaio, the authors employed ~ vacuum of 1.10-4mm Hg. The volatile o6myonont in the determina- tions was lead. The method used-for det4irmining the activity of metals in liquid alloys is'similar to that devised by Knudsen Card 1/2 for vapor pressure measurement. The i;hem.odyftamic functions of C5823 Thermodynamic Properties of Liquid Load-tin Alloys SO/76-33-10-21/45 the lead-tin system (Table) were caloula~'tiad from the activity of lead, which in turn was calculated aa6olrdl he to equation (3) and data on the rate of evaporation out,of thie alloy (&a com- pared to those of pure-lead). The reaultiant d*mta on the de- velopment of the integral mixing heats in dependence on the concentration of the lead-tin alloy (Fi~!2) d",iffered from those of direct calorimetric measurements by K'FAivakaini (Ref 1). They are in better agreement with thoseobtai~ed b~.Taylpr (Ref 3) for solid solutions. This indicates the 19imilrarity of molecular interaction in solid and li:quid lead-tifilalloys. Herefrom it resulted that lead-tin alloys had a miarpheterogenoous struc- ture as was also aseumed by Ye. G. Shvid1covskily (Ref 6). Cal- culatione by Samson-Himmelstjerna (Ref,4) indicate that the present data on the mixing heats are more reliable than thoae contained in reference 1. There are 2 ftiraresi, I table, and 8 references, 3 of which are Soviet& ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudaretvennyy univorsitet im. X,:Vo Lomonoeova (Moscow state University imeni K. To L6m6noso it) SUBMITTED: October 2, 1957 Card 2/2 $/leg 6161000160310021003; BOO YB0561:,821i 64' -All AUTHOR3; Yevoeyev, A. M., Voronin, 0. F. TITLE,. The Problem of the Coll-group Theory of Liquids PERIODICAL: Vestnik Moskovskogo universitet%. Seriya,~29 khimiyal 19601 No. 3, pp. 22 - 23 TEXT: Within the framework of the cell theory it iqo,~~'In principlef possible to caloulate the correlations between the mAions ~of neighboring particles by uniting several cells into one group and'ealcu'lating the sum of states. This idea was suggested for the first time~~in Rdf, 1, ThuBp it is possible 'to determine the statistical weight of~~;each~gxoup integral in the manner as suggestod by one of the'authors in W. 21; %,he Hamil- tonian of a syst.em of N partioles is represented as the summation over m the groups of particles: H(Pl.o.p., qj.a.aqN) HSjfpi.Q~pi+sj-1, J-1 l~, qio**qi+sj Here, pip qi are momentum and ooo'rdinatjo ofithe i-th Card 113 The Problem of the Cell-group.Theoxy of LLquide 5/1 6 'oo/oc-3/m/oo3 BOO~%050/6~ .8240h particlep m - the total number of cell gioupal a - tfiis:num~ei of par- tioles in the coll group. By putting the expreasioD: Qsj exp I-P Hej (pi.o.pl+sj_,, qi...qi+sj_,)) dpio*!.4pi+sj'_,)( Xdqi ... dqi+,j_l for the integral over the cell groups 'the hum of states of the system may be written down. in the following form: m intel _Tgs Q,,j. Here2 g,jg the statistical weight'Of tht 4-th N1 gral, is equal -to the number of possibilities of the aietribution of a group of a distinguishable particles over K cells, whore not more than i NI one particle corresponds to each cellp i0e.p g M Ti jw (N-5), In the case of a perfeot gas the correlation betweez:ihe motion of tho 9' atoms in the cells vanisheaq i.e.9 s 4 1', m - N and and 3/2 V VK 2%mkT h2 Consequentlyp the correction Q V, P X = - aj Card 2/3 The Problem'of the Cell-group Theory of Liquids S/184/60/000/003/002/003 200 ?B056; 82V4 for the-"collective entropy" is not introduced into thie theory from'out- side.' In.the crystal, the motions of al1atome are in4rrelated4 At suf- ficiently low temperatures, a group of N cells must be atuili ed, 1.00.9* N1 a = N and m - 1. Consequently, Furthermore.; Q! may be % - 71- Qs i , YJ expressed as the product of the sums of states of 3H harmohic oscillators, Which leads to the Debye orystal. The eell-group modei is oibviously the beat means of reproducing k. S. Predvoditeley's conc4~tion6 of the two forms of motion of atoms in If the--', aingle atoms as- cillate round their equilibria in a field of N-1 atoma' ifis posoiblep by e6ans of the cell-group model; to describe the scix'id "alzy-stalline" component of the motion of atoms in a field of N-a atoms,!There are 3 references: 2 Soviet and I Dutch. ASSOCIATION; Kafedra fiziohookoy khimii (chair of PhjYoical Chomietty) SUBMITTED: October 17, 1959 Card 3/3 WHIM14i ------------ s/120/62/060/002/033/047 E /A 'Pill 0 0 AUTHORS., Voronin, G.F,', Yevsoyev,-A#M., Alekhin' S.P. I '6;termination ompo6iiion TITLE: of the molecular c distribution of the vapours of metals and.alloys. PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, A0.2, 1962, 1111-142 TEXT: In analysing the properties of cdnde 'nI~ing:phiazes, knowledge i's required about the molecular composition of vap6ur, above the surface of a solid or liquid substZ!'.hce,::compound or solution. This article describes a dbvice;which'analyses,the velocity of molecules evaporatedin a chamberf The chamber is located below two coaxial rotating discs the';lower,of which, made of dural, carries four radial slots ranking;:in width,rrom 0.3 to 2.4". The vaporized material is deposited on the,upper disc of polished transparent plastic, the deposit density distribution depends on the molecular velocity in the vap:our.' The vapour composition and the vaporization 'fact.iors of fractions of different molecular composition may be calculated from the velocity distribution by a formula similar.:to that of O.Stern (Ref.2: Z. Phys., v.41, 1927, 563). The discs.'are 180 mm, diameter Card' l/ 3 S/120/62/000/002/033/047 Determination of the molecular E194/t~435 and the distance between tham may-range from 70, to 180 mm; they are driven at speeds up to 15000 rpm, the~apeed being measured by comparing the frequency of signals~~,piekpd up from a photo cell illuminated through the slots againat ajitandard audio-frequency generator. The substance contiained'in a cylindrical tantalum crucible is vaporized in A:~small electric furnace with molybdenum heaters and the molecul~~ar beam passes. through the lower disc and two collimator slots before reaching tiie upper disc.' The -density of deposit on the uppdr disc is measured by a photo cell photome er,. The equipaient is evacuated to a vacuum of 5 x to 1 x 10'm--) r~m Hg: by a vacuum ump and two di:~,f The-test procedure is described, p _~xsion pumps. a reference deg_9"Rt is first produced with theAiscs rotating ver y ith the discs slowly, and then vaporization is carried out w, running at the required speeds until a visible trace has been obtained from each of the four slots. The,narrower slots give the more accurate results but the wider afford~'the possibility of discovering the presence in the vapour of moleoular~fractions of low concentration. Results are quoted of an.eight-;hour test Card 2/3 19~ S/120/62/060/002/033/047 Determination of the molecular E194/E43~11; on'antimony. There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Xhimicheskiy fdkulltet MGU (Chemistry Division MGU`) SUBMITTED: July 29, 1961 VORWIN, G.F,,- YEMEYE7, A.M, Free vaporization of antimony from its allovs&l!Mmr,' fiz. khim. 39 no. ltl72-173 Za 165 IMIM. 19t1) 1. Mcskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitat imeni M.V. lamcnosova. %bmitted Decembern, 1963. IORONJII, G-F.; O-o,e,-ties and wrlecu I-EU- PurL or. Cr U4,1,,,y vapare by t1le 8f 1; 3, MoekovskV go~udarstvelln'.1-Y universJLet im'311-1 M.IV, YEIISEIEV, A.M. (Vict.;cow) DetermInation of the tlaormodynamic- proFx!rtles ~nd compo3ition of the vapor of b 4nary allo..fg J)y th"a OffucLull method. Part 2: Differential method of analyzi6tj U6 xosults of measurements in systems with wide hoinageri6ify regions. Zhur. fiz. khlm. 3.3 no.12,2857-.2,861 D 164. 1. Moskovskiy gasudarstvennyy univer.9itet lmen,~, IILVI IjDmotioso-,ra. it VOROITIN, G.F.; YEVSEYEV, A.M. Determination of the thermodynamid properties a6d rnolbculur composition of tht) vapor of binary alloys by tbe' ef funic'n method. Part 2. Zhur.fiz.khim. 38 no.11:2694,2697 N .164. (MIRA 18:2) 1, Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni'llwonpacive. 6-~ VORONIN G.F. ralculation o~' the total effective atomic co4ision, crozz-sections from, the velocity distribution In a molecular,beam.:' Zh,;r. f iz. chim. 38 no.10:2487-2489 0 164. (1141.111A 18:2) 1. Moskovskily gosudarstvennyy universitet, ime~i M.Y. LorionosoTaf k ka -un -1, rRy~ n241 j~ tyl/E.7-110/11-1 -NRt--AF60180l1-(AY--- SOURCE CODE- -UR/0413/66/m/m/012.6/0126 INVENTOR:' Voronin, G. I.,; Slotin, V. I.;.Zaretakiy, B. S.,-~~Krylo4, A. I., P7 Shvetsov, . N.-,- Va-ra-nnTKoi-,-G. I.; Eakin, G. I. ORG: none TITLE: Ultrasonic unit for fluxless brazing of metalso Class 49~ No. 181967 SOURCE: Izobreteniyg, promyshlennyye obraztay, tovarnyye zt1dki, n~o, 10, 1966, 126 TOPIC TAGS: brazing, metal brazing, ultrasonic brazing, bra;~ing unit ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a unit for'Auxle6'0~brgzinj of metals equipped with a heater and ultrasonic emitter. To increase ;efficien--cy-;~t eultrasord Fig. 1. Fluxleas brazing unit r t. 1 - Crucible; 2 brazing al Loy: 3 - ultrasonic mittero Sp Card 1/2- UDC: 91.351.61 '7 .03 Ll j"*,; f M Ion jdIll a rILI, ~f. h plide 'a IV16 4r w i01 T UUM9311 I 101-MiRM141WIPPIl HIM&M 'JIUMI 111111411:11FIVII [if IIIII IWI9111 F11111111 I I 11111fulil HIM If 111311111 1111IM1111111 IIIIIIIII 11111ENJIM [Mill I I IIIJ 11111 11i [BE a T j -r-- f p , It, A 44: AUMWIONAR, ~qiss W iJ~ N I ii ;Ikl -t.~ Al lorcd -a Uk if 0 7~ I if N :I f,i ~eij,~,, v A 6 all t j~ 5C: Yu �4 I A surd Ss I= 77 77-75 TrE 7 7CL-Tfar, mea:Le 9 MY I I ik r.; ni~L to- ;i:,---~!~:~Z,.! Ail ottort~~ -tj d! 1- U, Oil le i~o 1,1 Tj -it W t 1:1*!~tlk',Ilit-":,~.iltu-i~:,;It;~~iV~IlI JIFfi I-, if flip :~IIIIAIII 11111trw IOU 11HIM11 111 1111), Mb of- :7 ov K. i. Vr :t- ix. Is 'coutam ir 01 ~! i tb V,1bther ii%z eed re rqa-t9cr..:zU, -owl vn ~j j j 6&ATI V~ 'Kan. 1 A i !Z1 si~_ :i i I� al; E H I _11 - - , I ~iij L Is! i-i"'20 -u- lvl i A i :.!, t A lit Is I PIRF ow 1 f v ;It t !A: jio! Is ut jj: ot 1 Imr[Aid is lit AIX W004"4-O"NA" ... ....... --------- - wr=!ZF~= ........... . . ........... . .... . --- ------------- - - ~z ..... ....- ............ 71 JUN 7~ ,-,7 ... ... .... IP (h '65 29 VI i,5110!IiOpt mv AP,5o24426 _ ~ 1: " - I jh AUTHORS~' -1-ko Ilowanov; "A mt!. Nikit Al TIU&,~'A, valve icpid. 'gaie,,i ~:irlas '14 ~r for a. 1: - prij, a tA ISOURCEv" B~~Gtpnl 4 omagne exi$ 4 vaiie; '03brat valve AIMPACT This 'Author CdirtAXicate presentai'an! ic" r0r. -a liquid or -a gash Thei i47 ive 60Aij* ~is, -164tcjie.s f ar. connoacting the coilso a. plungoz I ~:~apd a Ist bj~~ a 0441 Fi g. on~m 4 iclos6i,~) Too. owe- th i ~Voj r~t&h; t~i~ ~Id ;the cy. r 9~iope is made in-the korm.of a a qifig cyi~ ~euacrpn Al llain_~ c$ 01 "j;;: W:r Thi .Cylinder contain.01 ."a Movable- 4liginzy i~ t frby-~ he J -d tj- 2 op Qrrj crd a plufigojr a not, a~xW ~Lt6e~!4.' . P, p ' T I ary A ASSWIATIONr OrOnizats 7a: p ~41 tick i f d 1A c (O~jdnizatjxa of. the!51- tate 0061mj~tew. rk kylArGIOW" I SO :JT~j j: iJ 1q Whim. T.. to fill, J3 fi 194 Ja i' V~L 04 alai ooo::~ 0 T* :J1 -SOVI go.; RU i - ~:Z m, I tp:! jf~j 4';~ Mit .......... 1^543 26 (1.. 4) PHASE r BOOK EXPLOITATION S'Olf/ C. :Akedemiya nauk SSSR. Laboratoriya 4vigatel*y Teoriya, konstruktsiya, raschet i - lspytaniye dy1stateley vnutret.inego sgoraniya (Theory' Design,, Calculation,,,and T-6ting of' Tnternal Combiistion Notorel Noacow, Izd-vo AN SSSRp 1958* 174 p., (SerieB: -Its: Trudy, vyp. 4) Errata OUP in$Arte4-* 311000 copieet printed. .;.Ed., of Publishing House: V.M. Klennikov; Tech. Rd,.: T.A',,'Prusakova; Editorihl Board: M.D. Ap'ashev, Doctor of Technical',Sciences., NX. 8 'Y%i'.,'B, '8Iv1r,,Ldovj Zagryazkin.,,Candidate of Technical Science ' Candidate of Techni-cal Sciencesp S.Z, Izrantsei) Engin'ee2'-,' and Yevgrafov,. Engineer. PURPOSE: This book is intended for workers of scie#tific,research inst *itu*tee, students of schools of higher education (vuzeu), de- sign bureaus,' and to promote exchange of experiiental in-formation on the thermqdynamics of internal combustion enginesb COVERAGE* This collection consists of 14 articles based'imainly on rese&h work-done by the author in 1955-1956. ~#ftrt lin devoted C ard 1/:W ,I Desio, Calculation (cont.) 13OV/25113 -Imental De- Sciences In cooperation with:the OKB (OffI elor Expei sign) of the Ministry of the Aviation Industry;'An 1956. Expert- mental models-with various coefficients of thi.morian $ section at changing M number In the inlet and:outle-1 ~6om~O~D T. to 0.34 were'used. The Reynolds number determined a6ebrding to the ve-~ L .7x103 t;'~ )j.0"1. The fol. in t!he tubes was changing from 35 lowing conclusions were'reached: A. Gompiirid6n ofithe exper;1- ments.condul-ted with experimental* data from,TAOI:(cen!-ra1 Aero~- nautical ;e) show that it~ is poE.s.Lble to re- and ffydrodyrism'lc~ TnfMtui duce C only in, cases.of smallf, (e. g. , f or >P =0. 5/-- C, =0. 05 f or profil9d orifices, an'd $=05 for nonpftfil6d!:orif ~eiiY. For jarge valuei3'of.VrJ,(O:'7_ .8 ~roduced6 ~cannot: be appr~b.iabjy' Profiling practically does no ~ redtice-resista~66 iril heat exhangers with tubes of 4 mm diameter, 0-08-0-1-mm thic'khess,,'! and 0-0-5-mm intervals. 2. The application of the-,method~ot~sm4llet~t squares to'the calculation of losses in banks~of pipe,s-at 4arious values of the flow of air makes the exact: evaluation '~f ldcal_~ resistances in.heat exchangers possible. It was determinle"4' for iniitanee that for Re = ?)cloj to 27.xlo3 and, for 0 - 495 in1i4llUrce caseB cohaidered, the value of~~.Increases two timeo~~ Experimental work .was done by,the authors with the assistance of A A.r Al6kseyev and Card V34. 10114 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATIPN Voronin, Grigoriy Ivanovich, D60tor~of Technic~i: So e~ios, --7r-of M= Osnovy tembdinamiki 1~ teplopereda6hi (~rinilici~i~~6 ol; Th~.,rmo- dynamics And Heat Transfer) :,Mosi3owi' Ob6ro~jlz, 19!58. 342 p. 15,000 copies printed. Reviewers: Vukalovich, M. P.,,Doefor of. Technical 'hellences'. Professor, Petukhov,, B. S., Doctor of T6006al bd~Lences, Profes=?, Zubarevj, V. N.,: Candidate ~ of ~ Te6hnical Sciences, 'Docent, 13-achenko, V. P., Candidate of Tqcb&calj~ej.ences, Docent; Ed.: Rasskazov, D. S.,,J~ngineero Ed of~Vublishlng House: Petrova, I. A.; Tech. Ed.: ..Fukhlik6~ia 14' A Managing-Ed.: Sokolov, A. I., Engineer. ..PURPOSE:. This book is intended aB,'a textb~ook!for a:lviation technical schools for courses in thermodynwjd.cs~,and heat transfer. It may also be useful as a manuixifor ri'v~cialiAts already working In the field of th6rmodynamici~' Car&e*ft :J W. 6T2a- AM ~j MOVI am J, ~T,; orj I Z) ir caridltl~ !-i ti 4'1 ~fjj~~ 1parp wat a r= I ih'- -tar--- tarleomly: - A 'supp g~aq i.gr ta~ [PriflUd al, Or wit U IMM111fibi'M1111411 111filiff lk ~aqau4 77: I f ONT Pt pj tit i U4 ji- "H -4~ ":i.~ --- ........ 'Hid! 1'!ji [J.T 71 1 1 i 0 1 T A: Frx, pro i 11 1 1 Fig- ILI' r 41; dug: 'in I r -Tn - I mr mm -1,! 1 ~ ~ I I 1r, I I,,, Pw V, Iv VOURCT, Byul Tnrlc V1111.1vt oil TZ jyValItt'; 111111 Il I ~ I' A i 1, 1! ~zv I MA"', 110A C T :-Tv A, Avlirgiin A, -01'. ,If I fU7 I P r- 7. -F A MPIC TAG3: aircra;rt pres~ma zed control UN ~T- 4,,* -P hn a lx-en imatibil POT' it derAr-11 reatrl.(-,,~Iag L-h 14. i IJ! IL -ir O'e ha un ..-I ;lip 'Vip M, VZZMON YU Y;l. All I 4T liii, J dill'-- A ~,j t 1 Ndl TA, i4, on IL fj~'d r,~,o ."au sliiit 'TIV T T! Flt; it- AM An Mthor P; p;iq dLt (;ping aire dt 0 00, 4. 1'. ti wi if ILY ti ~ 11' . A:ce .5-. ~the U3 2t Of a v LT sij aft is pri:)v4ded vjit:l, ub i at, im j!J ~'JfJ~ WO, -If 'iL-L _LJ UnOW "'I - , ~:.. :! tobnej - , J :~;.! 1 !~ii . lf~.I jj j!i 11 'tip- in Ij it I-Lit ON p!t.~q! it ITG AN I m1a I It FIJI if j ) It:: I I ~~ I I qJv& film Imm, T :J i Fli -:!, 7.,.: , j If f I 1.~ - j:': 41 (44 e f; ~~61 e m d k Tjj i mairivi rye'.,, 4401 ~AV It T-; 7~:3 , I- i ip bcr dJU n i':4 ~1:4 varg f, 'k t 0-~ fir AWMET. hid -,--pr j 6r 7-~E- U q 9~vyg On um, on, t h6ring U- - ~6ivp 1115P1 lmw I Q'i I -A T V sifV-, iq il"a br r. t1- pwq==q airlipcil U11 ypin j,". t ATM jji- li:i, -j ~ii' T!. a, NIP, jI T. ACC Wit.7-AP602906 uit/0)4ii/66-/630/'oi5/CO~3/CO3~ :)"Y 1.%:V4NTC-RS: Voronin, G. 1. L Lomakina, 0. A Syrovoto, X. 011iG: ~no no TIT Lr,,.- Alow-pressure apparatus for obtaining liquid oxygon frim tihe ai~,. Glass 17, No. 184274 SOUIZZ Izobrot prom obraz tov zn, no. 15, 1966., 313 Ofact t 0;, I OKC TAGSi. oxygen, liquid oxygen, gau liquofiar, liqu ;:W~qLo flicate presents a low-pressure aopara-6um tor obtainin- ABSUULCT: This Author Certi~ C7 I liquid oxygen froiii the air by low temperature rectification o PI g .1) . Th6 6P apparatus consists of an air compressor arxi of heat exchan ~c&s placed consecu'ively behind'tho compresoor and serving for cleaning and cooling ~t~io compressed air,,.a rectifier with an evaporator for diliding the air into its '~coraponbnts, and an 6k.'Verna: coolar. 'To incrpaso t1io efficioncy and to lower the cost', Ot %~,o nipparatus, the external cooi dtraa. air Voing Gr is placed in front of the rectifier in the: a alf tLe V L 092-68-67 X 0 9 ORGi none IV '160021 TITLEt A Ea~ostatio b of high rotarzr.MS2,_tzi\ Cla a' 47 t ~0 SOURCE: Izobre t o. 6j 1966, 108 teni promy'ahlennyye obraztay, tovarnyye i?~fci n ~ya TOPIC TAGS: gas bearing, bearing atabilityi vibration damming ABSTRACT: This Airthor Certificate presents a pooetatic bearing ~of hiZh rotary -;the circ=fere ce. I velocity. The boaxing.contains gas ducts located in two rowa atz To lead away the dirt from the etapant zone.'of the workin~,apacsj in the bearing and to increase the reoictance of the rhaft to vibrationa,'~Vae internal ourface of I the bearing contains an axial duct connected by a radial hole tD! the Durfaco of the;-- bearing (see Pig, 1), The polarly opposite side carries aAa thorn axial hole conjnect-~ ing both tows or- the ductof Cox d 1/2 691.022 5 (0) LWT(I), AT ACI; NR. AP6033466 S01JftCL"'-"C01x"- .__W~70'41'3 /'G*Gjbb.0t" 0-1.8/00.16 foo'IG L I"N"IENTOR: Aiaqkn~in L. A Vorl "evi;' Ye. 14. ORG: none TITLE: Microcooler. Class 17, No. 185940 SOURCE: Izobreteniya,',promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovara,y1ye zPaki,;no. 18, 1966, 46 I TOPIC TAGS: solenoid, cooling, microcooler ABSTRACT: A low-temperature microcooler, operating: on thd revcrse.Steriiing cycle, is described (Fig. 1). It is characterizcd by a common.'h -t;si.ng which contains a cylinder, -with a coaxially situated compressor; and expax.er pistons, a cooler, a generator, and a drive mechanism. For the ptirpose of reducing the size of the cooler and to provide dynamic equilibrium, th~~ ~two iannulir solenold coils, whose armature is rigidly connected.;to the pistons" and the damping gas chambers for the reverse action pistons, are contained,in the hopsii-,~g. Anoth'er model of the same microcooler has its electric motors,, having a common stator and rotors (the latter attached to the piston rods), situato_"~d in the m;crocooler koa-114-1 / 2 UDC: 621. 574-242-837 ------------ ACC N& AP6033466 housing, in order. to decrease losses incurred from friction bettifec-n 'the cylinder and the rotating pistons. [Translation] Fig. 1. Microcpt)~er 1-Housing.- 2~-c ylinder; 3-comPIressairpiston; J J 12 /14/11 1 1 V., L 4- a, der 'iston; 5-cooler; ~exp p 6-rege',~ erator; 7--solenoid n coils; 8-~-arniaturc:; 9-damping In -- electric gas chaLl' bers; 11) motor s,tator; I I - electr-.c motor - ----- armsture; 1Z-pislon rods SUB CODE: 21 SUBM DATE 28Jul6 5 - ------------------------------ POPKM, Vasiltr Ivanovich, kandA;ekhn.nauIc; SERGIYEVI V.Iadlmir ?01-lyenoviob; retwazentj NINITIN, V.M., retse~z6nt;,dA34)Vj,,, DAt red.; OAMIISp Mop tekhnred, [11ork crganization at garment factories] Organ itsiiw proiz- Yodstva, na shveinom predpriiatii., Izd*2,q,pere,,4,i d4po Mookvap, Izd-vo nauchao-takhnalit-c7, 1960., 202 p.: (baRA 3,4:6) (Clothing industry) FBDEHM, Vasiliy Gavrilovich, kand.tekhu*nax*; SAVOST17INly, J'.v retse, nzent; TCROXIN,-Gjtretsenzeut; GAB IRMUN, X.T-.;-Ukfiiired. (Methods for making glued seems in assembling ~olothing sections] Metody kleavogo ooodinoniia detalell shve 4K isdaiii. 12d,2,, perer. i dop.: x~skva, (too. rladohnb- to khn. izd-.vo lit-ry po legkoi promyshl., 1959. 14,p* (KIRA 13:5) (Clothing industry) (Glue) MINYUK, V.G., kandidat teldmichaskikh nauk; SAVOSTITSIUY, A~V., retsenzent; i I"--&,,retsenzaat; BBGALI,,N.M., radaktor; DMiT.MT11VA, N.I.9 takhatchaskiy, redaktor [Methods of gluing parts of sawn goods] Met6dy kleavog;a toeflinentia datalet shveiuvkh Izdalii. Moskva,IGos. nauchno-tekhn itd-ivo Ministerstva legkoi promyshl. SSSR. 1956. 89 p. ('M:i',RA 9: 11) (Olue) (Clothing,industry) RUSAKAV., Sergey Ivanovich; TRUKHM) Gemadiy Lukich; EI~SLI, ;SG!,,rgwy Bergeyevich; FOPKOVI VasilJy Ivanovicb; retsenzent; KARASEVt V.K.p dote.,, retseAzentj~OITIFOVi~ A.I.t bn. ~xuiuko prepod.,, retsenzent; SHMMMA, V.F., kand. ;t retsenzent; 1431TAYEVA, T.M.j, red#j SJtAFWGV,:T~'.A., tekbr,. red. [Toohnology of clothing manufacture) Tekhnolo g~'iia a4velir,ogo nrdisvodatva. led.2.. parer. i dop, Mookvaa!; (160. I~dy,-VO 'Jill MR. ITHE 11' kib"i 6" W"N' w"Im" "' ft""""IMBOM UPS* VCRONIN G.R.; HIMLYWV, V-Pa CMracteriatics of structuras formed from the bUad pUrva: during its culture, Dokl*J1 SSSR 96 iio.3t629"631 NY '5C' W-RA 71-6) 1. Institut Sksperimental Inoy ineditelay: Akadewil i~~IiII(Pdii~titaklkh nauk $362. Predstavileno, akademikoil-NbAntabkov (PUMA, "'Structures formed during culture of I" Ma.) USSR/Human and Animel Morphology (Normel --- a__n_-d___P_P__t__h__ol_o_g~o c1-)- Abs Jour : Rcf Zhur - Biel., No 12, 1958o No 55044 Author : 11-likhvylov, V.-C.2 j_oronjn,_a.Z;rr-Chorcdoyavrf Yo.A. Inst : Academy of Modicel Sciences USSR, Instil-utc:'of Exparinuntel Medicine. Title s Invostigationr of Some of the Gestro-Intoctinel Tract Sac- tionr in VIdto Ratp in Experimental Neurotic States. Orig Pub s Yezhogodnik. In-t okrpcrim. mod. Akad. mod.''nauk.SSSR, 1>-55, L.t 1956, 386-390 Abstract Morphologicel chnngcF of eny kind were not discovered in tho intostincl tractE of wbito rets when inhibi ,tod or irriteted stcter existed, except for romo inrignific"t displecoment within the mitotic rogimen of the colon's 6pitholiol cclls. Cord 1/1 4 ussR/Hurran and Animal Morphology'- Dige3tive System Abs Jour Referat Zhur '- Biologii, No 16, 1957, 70336 Author Voronin., G.N. Title The SecretFr-y Role of the Epithelium of tht Pan(zreas Excretory Orig Pub Dokl- AN SSSR, 1956, log, No,4, 862-864 Abstract 69.ratowerc studied from birth to 12 Mont. ;of a! Main excretory ducts of the first order ar their min ~ branches- ducts of the second order, are I incd. by high prismatic epithelium.1 and the smaller ones first by cubic and then flat. In the epi-theliun 0~ the of I and II order and in their crypts we fi nq:: 1) epethe- lial cells, having large oval nuclei with! evenly distri- buted small granules of chroma- tin mid small.cej-101, I.,yto- plasm. 2) goblet-dells fo und singly or in groups or 3-6 i : ~ ~ cells, more frequently in riew-born, rarer-In adult; the "icaralne-red; content of these ce" s can be dyed by muc Card 1/3 65 00