SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEGEREVA, YE. G. - YEGIAZAROV, I. V.

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RUSHCHUK, G.M.; TZGMWA. Ye.G. Investigating the effectiveness of using experimental calculations in designing concrete mixes with a given strength. Trudy Giprotsement no. 21:84-97 1590 ' (MIRL 13;12) (Concrete) i, YEGEREVA, Ye. G. RUSHCHUK, G. M.; SHTEYYERT, N. P.; the physical and mechanical testing Of cement. New standard for IRA 17:5) Trudy Giprotsement no. 26:162-192 1-63. (M USSR/Electricity - Standards Mar 52 Electrical Units I "Practical Unit of Measurement for Current in the N= System," Enegr-Capt A. Ya. Yegerman, Riga "EleXtrichestvo" No 3s pp 68169 E-4 Author objects to highly abstract definition of "ampere" in plan developed with participation of Committee on Mtters of Measures and Measuring Devices, in contrast to concrete methods for detg other units in MM system (meter, kilogram,' 240T36,: a.econd). Ampere,is defined as coulomb per sec coulomb being basic unit. Author feels ampere chmild be basic unit or definable independent of coulomb. Article was publis'hed to encourage dis- cussion. YWOMN, B. Public university for improving clasoifications. ITO 2 n0-7:47 Jl 160. (MIU 13: 7) (Moscow--Technical education) q YEGERMAN, B. Machinery industry workers are learning. NTO 3 no.11:29-30 N 163. (KUU 16t12) 1. Direktor Obahchostvennogo zaochnogo uniyersitsta Nauchno-takhni- cheskogo obahchestva, mashinostroitellnoy promyjhlennosti. The calculation and construction of metal-cuttinE imachines. vlookva, Cos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo maslh~ostroit. lit---j, 19cO. 352 p. (1~1-2`309) TJ1230.E28 0~ 'F~: YEGYMIAR, L_&w inzhener. Public Univereit7 of the Scientific and Technical Society of the Mnchinery Induatr7. Mashinostroitell no.6:48 Js 157. WRA 10:7) (Mechanical engineering--Study and teaching) 'q TIGIRMAN, B.':'Prepodavatell; SOKOLOV, Ao, otvatstvannyy red, f7andamentals of the technology of the machining of metals; program for specialized secondary sthools in subjects*. "Radio manufacture,11 "Manufacture of radio insulating materials and radio Parts," "Manufacture of apparatus for wirA communications," and "Aquipment for the manufacture of else-trio vacuum devices!] Osnovy takhnologii mekhanichookpi,obrabotki metallov; programma dlia erednikh opetsiall- nykh uchebnykh--.%&vsdenii"po spetsialinostiam: "Radioapparatos'troania," "Proizvodetvo Adioizoliatsionnykh mterialov i radiodetalai,'" "Ap- paratoetroanie provodnoi oviazi" i "Oborudovanie alaktrovakuumno 0 proizvodetva*'.m Mookva,.1958..26 p. (HIRA 1IS81 1. Russia (1923- . U.S.S.R.) TSentral'U" uchabno-matodichookiy kabinet po arednema spetaiallnomu obrazovaniya. 2. Hoskovskiy radiotakhnichaskiy takhnikmm (for Tegerman). (Metal cutting-Study and teaching) j VOSHCHANOV, K.P.; YEGERNAN, B.G. Volunteer-staffed University of the Scientific Technological Society of the Machinery Indttstry for increasing the qualifications of welding engineers and technicians. Svar.proizv. no.ls4l-42 Ja 162. 043RA 150) 1. Predsedatell Metodicheskogo soveta zaochnykh kursoy-usovershenst- yovaniya inzhenerno-tokhnicheskikh rabotnikov po tekhnologii i oborudo'vaniyu qvarochrogo proizvodetva pri Obshchestvennom universitete NAUchno-tekhniCheskogo obshchestva mashinostroitellnoy promyshlennosti (for Voshchanov). 2. Direktor Obshchestvennogo universiteta Nauohno-tekhnicheskogo obahchestva mashinostroitellnoy promyshlennosit (for Yegerman). (Welding6-Study and teaching) 1. -1~70,jIAN, Eng., BAL."SKIN, Eng. 2. UIM, (600) 4. 11"illing 1-11achinery 7. Rotation of mill drum. Eng. Egennan, 1!~ig. Balakin. Hab. energ. 3, No. 1, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May -1953. Unclassified. 0.W. 'mm ff 12! 2 Mm~ MH IM I ~1111 MR 11 g! ,It. _-Xi 1. Mb V. F., Eng. 2. TJ99R (600) 4. Milling Machinery 7. Bucker for unloading balls from the mill, Rab. energ. 3 No. 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Li.,)rary of Congress, April - 1953, Uncl. UGERMAN, U.F,, inzhener. Bucket belt conveyer for Icading balls into a mill. 14 J1 153. Inargetik 1 ac.2-013- (XIaA 6:8) (Conveying machinery) YEG-VMI, U.Y., inshener. Unloading mill balls. Bnergetik I no.6:19-20 H 153. Oa.RA 6: 11 (Milling machinery) c;"- UORMAN, Y.F., inzhaner. OTenon joining" of tubes in tbq combustion zone of boilers. Inergetik 2 no.2:13-14 7 154. (MLIU 7:4) (Steam boilers) C-f~M-A YBORMAH, U.P., Inzhener. Practical construction of scaffolds for work in a boiler furnace. gnergetik 2 no.3:10-11 Mr 154. (KLRA 7:5) (Furnaces) (Scaffolding) UGEMUN, U.P., inzhener. Screen for sorting balls without removing then from the mill. Shergetik 2 no.3:12 My 154. (MLRA 7:6) (Killing machinery) UGERMAN, U.F., inzhener. - Skip hoist for loading balls into a mill. Alek.sta. 25 no.3:51 Xr '54. (MLRA 7:6) (Furnaces) YIGMAII, U.T., inshener. Centralized preparation and pnemmatic delivery of lining solution and of heat-insulating material. Blek. sta. 25 no.6:46-48 Js 154. (Steam boilers) (Convaying machinery) (=A 7:7) PE 1 A T I t YEGERMI, U.F., inzb. Repair and replacement of armor in a ball mill. Energetik B rc. 18- 23 Ap 16o. (MIRA 13:8) (Crushing rschinery) TEGERMAN, U.F., tekhriik Mechanization of the operations of coal-grinding mill(sA Inergetik 8 no.11:17791 9 160. MA 13:12) (Electric power plants-Equipment and supplies) (Coal-handling machinery) YEGERMAN Mechanization of rigging operations in the repair of coal piaverizing equipment. Energetik 9 no.1.1:15-19 N 161. (MIRA 14:12) (Electric power plants-Equipment and hupplies) (Coal, Pulverized) YEGEMAN 0 -,U.F-. inzh. Improvement in the efficienc:7 of ball mills lubrication systems. Elek.sta.33 no.2:&.10 F 162. (MIRA 15:3) (Electric po,4 lafits-Equipment and supplies) (Nuing machinery) 747M-1 - 11 -IG YAKS - 01 voctoreardlograph, a diagnostic apparatus# Madeprom* 11 no.6;47-50 JS 157, (MIRA 10:8) 1, Moskovskiy gosudaretvannyy soyusnyy zavo& elektromeditsinekoy apparatury "=A" (BLMROCARDIOGRAPHT) YEGERRAII, YoOB, New portabla diagnostio apparatus* )4ed.prom. 12 no.6 6-58 Je 158 r9lRA 11:7) 1, Kookovskiy zavod alektromeditainakoF apparntury ""W"o (IMEMOCARDIOGRAPHY) za-m - KUZIN$ M.I.; ZHUKOVSKIY, V.D.; SACHKOV, V.I. Use of interferential currents in combined anesthesia in surgery. Eksp. khir. i anest. 8 no.507-60 S-D 16~. (MIRA 17s6) 1. Kafedra, fakulltetskoy khirurgil (zav.- prof. N.N. Elanakiy), kafedra. fiziki (zav.- prof. N.M. Liventsov) I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina meditsinskogo instituta. imeni I.M. Sechenova i laboratoriya eksperimentallnoy fiziologii (zav.- prof. V.A. Negovskiy) AMN SSSR. Lan EET9 I'm J TEGERVAITISlYa.-Ya.- 22713 Ege=.anis, Ya. Ya. Ostraya kishechnaya neprokhodimost'. (Po materialam rizhsk. 1-Y Gor. Klinich. Bollnitsy za 1934-1947 GG. ) Zdravookhraneniye Sov. Latvii, SB. 3, 1949, S. 53-61 -Rezyume na latysh. Yaz. SO: LETOPIS' 110. 302 1949 BERTSE _V.Jzb4~fger ia~- KIAVIIIA, L.s red.; YEGERS, A. SPORANE, V., tokhn. re (An editorial staff on wheels; a reportage from the.Far East] Re- dakoija uz riteniem; reportaza no TalaJiem, Austrumiem. Rigap Lat- vijas Valets izdevnieciba, j.561. 216 p. [In Latvian] (14MA 34; 3A (Soviet Far East-Description and travel) :EGEUBAYEV, S.Kh.; 2,UBOVA, I.Ye. Reduction of potao-oium Af(rrvito. Trudy X.FlIT! no.1,7.1211-128 164. Reduction of potassiim ferrite. Ibid.:129-133 (M TRI-i. 18:01) 17 y GE, I Wl. s (j I d 0, i ket. ]-Ag 165. I. Moskov~okty lzis'altut Imeni P.T.Mendeleyeva. YEGIAZAROV, A. Centennial of the First Russian balneologic society. Azerb. med. zhur. 41 no.2t85-87 F 164 (MIRA 18:1) 1. Sekretarl nauchno-kurortnoy komissli Anerbaydzhanskogo res- publikanskogo soveta po upravleniyu kurortami professionalT- nykh soyuzov. TEGIAZAROV, A.G. Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Study of the thermal spw*em of seed beds with water heating." M08,1957 11 pp. (Min of Higher Education USSR. Mos Order of Labor Red Banner Construction Engineering Inst im V.V. Xuybyshev). 110 copies. MY 8-58, 105) -24- ASKEROV, A.G., red.; GUSLITOV, A.G., red.; GUSEYNOV, 14.M., red.; MAYEV, A.."'., red.; Xgq;A',,'A:cv A.G., red. [Study and utilizatlon of mineral--vater resourccs in the Azerbaijan S.S.H.] hmebenie i ovvoenie Cidromineral S Inykh rotlurvov Azorbaidzlianal:A SS11; tnid-y. Baku, AN Azarb.S.SR, 1962. 157 p. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Azerbaidzhanskaya respu*31~.1,,-nokaya, gidrologichoskaya nauchnaya sessiya, porwyaz~hcher%j~-.-a 40-i Glodovchchine Konpartii Azerboifthana j. !,"--,~-t::ko)r vlasti v Azerbaidzbane. 1.9t W60, A-,,crU-idzhan,-,ko[;o I a f sc Rc.,;publilmnskogo kurortnogo upravlenty Pjuzov (for Guscynov, 3. Institut kurortolo(;Ii ~iziclieskikli metodov lecheniya in. S.M.Kirova (for Guseyn6-,,-AG.). (Azerbaijan-Vineral waters) GUSEYNOV, M.M.; YEGIAZAROV' A.G.; GUSSYNOV, A.G., red.; ALIYEVA,A., izd-va;--AJKiW4DOVi ~S., tekhn. red. red. (Brief manual on the health resorts of Azerbaijan] Krat- kii. spravochnik po kurortam Azerbaidzhana. Baku, Azer- baidzhanskoe gos.izd-vo, 1964. 47 p. (MIRA 170) 41- KOSTRYUKOV, Valentin Andreyevich; LIVCHAK, I.F., reteenzent; YI~GIAZAROV,- A.G., kand.tekhn.nauk, nauchnyy red.; NINWAGI, D.K., red.izd-va; --709~AYDROVA, O.H., tekhn.red. (Examples of calculations of heating and ventilation systems] Sbornik primerovraschete po otoplenUu i ventiliataii. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materialam. Pt.l. (Heating] Otoplenie. 1960. 189 p. (MIRA 13:9) (Heating) OBWV, A.I.; MCHE(MOV, V.P., dotsent, kand.takhn.nauk, retBenzent; KOSTILYUKOV, V.A., inzh., reteenzent; TXGIA74MV. A.G., kand. tekhn.nauk, nauchnyy red.; SULUOVA, A.P., re -6-- RTAZANOV, P.Ts., tekhn.red. [Heating and ventilation] Otoplanie i ventiliatsiia. Moakva, Goo.iod-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materialam. Pt.l. (Heating] Otoplenie. 1960. 223 p. (MIRA 13:9) (Heating) KA "Ell F ,urici.. T~-*-14: A I khaatirlif en, p tort! ,,..~BGIAZAROV Aleksandr Grigorlvevich; CHERE2.1USHM, P.A.,, nauchr. re [14anufacture and installation of industrial ventilation systems] Izgotavlenie i montaZh sistem prorVshlennoi venti- liatBii. Moakva, Vyoshala shko2a, 1-965. 27-1. p. (MIRA 18:8) ZAALISHVILI, M.M.; SURGULADZE, T.T.; YEGIAZAROVA, A.R.; GOGORISHVILI, Dzh.A. Studying the interrelation of myosin A and myosin B with adenosine triphosphate by the method of electraphoresis. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR. 30 no.1:29-36 Ja 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut fiziologii AN Gruzinskoy SSR, Tbilisi. Predstavleno akademikom P.A. Kometiani. WrHORS. Ycgiazarov, B.G., Doleriko, A- V., Aktlpov, V, F., Krutyalkov, 1'u T F1'I_E: An instrument for the nica surf! nient of the. intLmiity of t SOURCE- Ne~.oLoryye voprosy tekhniki fizichc-skogo eksperinienta pri issicriovaf-~l gazovogo razryada; ii;tticlirio-tt-.IIini(:Ii(!!ikiy sbornik, 110. 3. A.V. Cl-p- netskiy & L.G. Lorruze, eds. Moscow. Gosatomizdat, 1961, 8 3-93 - / TEXT: The paper describes the design of an instrument for Ott nieasururn~iflt of the absolute magnitude and the direction of the magnetic-field force vector for individual points of fields within a range of 10 to 1,000 oersted and v.-ith nonunifor- mities of up to 15%/cm; the relative error of measurument rl~irougho%_t this ranzt: does, not exceed 0.03%. The measuring riLllge may be raised to 10,000 oe by a change in pickup heads. In ord,~r to elin-iinate errors due to rionunifori-nities in t-,t-- angular velocities oi the pickup induction coil, a corripenliation-type measuring g technique is employed; in it a runasuring coil rotates w.-thin the field to be 1-neas;Irt-o, while a comparison coii, 111OLinted on the same driveshaft, rotates within a known comparison field. Any urievewiess. frAl" the angular velocity is reflected equaliy in the two coilr,, and the necvs3ary error-eliminating exprt.~ssions are developed anf! set forth. Criteria for the "punctuateness" of a small coil are presentt-.d. T!-,e Card 1/3 An infitrimwrit fi)r tfift fit ijitf~-fitity, 5/7Z5/6 I I 000ilj 0' A F,`~ P ij,~ principal (_'Lernenti of the instrument are the pickup, the coordinat,., table, and ITIC~Lsitring unit. To ensure the "punctuateness" of the measuring pickup, the dimensions of 0-w- cylindrical coil were held flown to a 5-min rha, a -5. 6-11)111 ji:"I'~11.1), and a wire dia of 0. 02 mm. The sensitivity of such a coil, at a speed of 2S rps, is 7ZO ~iv/(a/cin). The coil is driven by a synchronous rnotar (1,500 rpni - not tirpsil as stated in Russian original) via a conical gear transmission. Despite the I. 5-ni length of the pickup device, required to achieve a long reach to cover the magnetic- intensity topography of extensive fields, tHe vibration of the coil does not exceed 0. 01 mrri- Th.-, collector of the coil consists of two silver rings and four graphite brushes. The measurinR unit compri5t.:s a decade potentiometer, a null indicator, and a power-suppl\ A schematic circuit diagram is shown. Constancy in the total potent iorntA e,, resistance v-as achieved by pairing, in opposition to one anothcr, identical decades of t-,%L, KMC-6 (KMS-6) resistance units. As a result, very con- venient contact potentiometers of 100 1,ohin (more accurately, 99,999 ohm) obtained. The null indicator is a resonance amplifier tuned to the frequency 0, f1till prodliced in tho coii, Since the a.c. hum constitutes the principal noise in O-ie amplifier, the amplifier was tuned to 25 cps which, in turn, fixed the specd oi the driver motor at 1. 50') rpin. To achieve an elevated selectivity relative to thu 50-~ pf; frequency and its harmonics that might be produced by nearby powerful so.irces (motors, transformerst etc.), three resonance transformer stages Wi0i Card 2/3 An instrument for the measurement of the intensity... S/725/61/000/ol)-illoo5l'(j-()~.- Permalloy cores were provided. Typical experimental data are 9bov,r ZnJ graph; cally mapped, including a measurement of a magnetic field w-L-,h and' without t.hf, introduction of a perturb-3.tiori in the form of a ferrite body. Thanks arv to L L. Shatokhin for hiq aqsistance. There are 8 figures and. 3 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: None given. Card 3 /3 4245~ S /72 5 /16 1 J0001 003- /00c, 'Qt'6 AUTHORS: Yegiaz,arov, B. G.,_ Dolenko,,A.V., Aktipov, V. F., Kruttyak.ov, Yu..tt. TITLE- One of the piezoelectric methods for the measurement of a component of the magnetic field strength in a point. SOURCE: Nekotoryye voprosy tekhnik! fizicheskogo eksperimenta pri issledovanii ga zovogo razryada; nauchno-tekhnicheskiy sbornik, no. 3. A.V.Gher- netskiy & L. G. Lornize, eds. Moscow. Gosatomizdat, 1961, 94- 104. TEXT: This paper describes a "punctuate" field- strength- mea suring device capable of,m,easuring a component of the intensity of a constant magnetic field in a prescribe ' d''point in space with an accuracy of 0. 576. The distance between the pickup and the measuring unit may be of the order of tens of meters. The st_,nsor consists of a tightly wound cylindrical coil (cf. KarInenskiy, Ye.l.,at al., Elektronika, no. 10, 1958, 109).' The passage of an electric current through the coil evokes the action of a couple. in'the direction of an alignment of the coil axis with the magnetic field. If the current is alternating with an audio frequency, the coil will oscillate about an axis lying within the plane of the coil perpendicular to the magnetic-field line of force passing through the center of the coil. The now d(tvice crnploys a piezoe-let'n- ent tied to the coil which is forced to oscillate with it and which produces an enif Card 1/3 Oat- of ~h,! -~siezoclectric methods . . . S 1/ '7 15 / 6 1 / 0 0 0 ! 0 0 3 that is proportional to the magnetic field strength H and the constant currt~; J- thus yielding a measure of the projection of the field strength onto the Coil windings. This principle is well known, but its earlier ernbodime.-~LF:' (Ri. R., C. r. Acad. sci., v. 234, no. 11 , 1952, 1135; v. 1.4 1, no. 4, 1955, 3 68; v, ' 10, if), 1955, 1064) failed to provide a means for the identification of the dire-(~tion Chr, field-strength component thus measured. The new device achieves tb(_ der.ecniina- tion of the field-strength projection onto the axis of the piezoelement, at a given point and for a given direction. The coil is supported by a bimoi-phic B;t.- titanate ceramic beam which is thickneiswiKe polarized. Torrional ozicillations yield a zero ernf, and any enif arising in it is proportional to the projf-~Aion ~,f th,' magnetic-field strength onto the bearn axig only. The phase differonce bCtW(!(!rI output voltage of the piezocLein~ent and the sinusoidal coil-feed current will atgo yivid, an indication of the sense of the magni-tic field. The sensitivity of the devIC", 1:i !!I- creased by tuning the f,_!~!d current in resonance with the proper flexuralfrequency of the coil- piez oc:ernera -holder syEtem. Laboratory tests are describc.-d and Must- rated in schematic cross-sect-Ions and photographs; the effectiveness of the reson- aiice tuning on the arnplitticie of the outp~jt signal is shown; it v.,as found that input.. current lirrtitations irnposed a practical magnetic-field Strengh threshold OA 10 oersted, below which the needed input currents become too high to ~)e tolerabl'.. Nr)i3e induction from the coil to the metallized sheath of the pitzoelf-rnent c,-o; br- eEminated by covering the coil with "aquadag" graphite lubricant. The two halv~'- Card 2/3 n One of the piezoelect. ic methods ... S 17 2 56 1 / 0 Q C, !0 0 Of the rnl'. aitd the piezuetement. niutt be pasted together exactly coaxialiv to. ate any errors due to torsionally produced shifts in the minimurn signpl, details Lif the audio-frequency generator which feeds the set-sor coil, characteristics of the piezoelement, the amplifier, the capacitive phase-,.' required for the cornpenaatory piezoel ement- voltage cornpari.,ion, tho unit ituelf, and the use of the null indicator to establish the attainnient of th,:~ sation are fully explained. The pickup is maintained at a constant tenipera'.1111'r~ Of 50+ 0.50C. All individual allowances are bascO on the specified suminary e-rorz of measurement, which is not to exceed 0. 50/6. If two or three mutually perpe,,zlicu"ar piezoelements are used, then two or three comporients can be measured sirriultaneous- ly, with the only stipulation that the centers of the coils must not be more than, s.-av, 3. 5 rnin apart to f!tujure reasonable sin-wlation of local punctuate coincidence. Th'. same result, of course, can be attairerl by a 901"' rotation of a single coil. Thanks are expresseI to L. Z. Rusakov for his SLIbstantial assistance in the project. There are 8 figures and 12 reference,,i (6 Soviet, 3 Frerch, I English- language, and 2, Rasp,ia.i trans'-,a~,ior-~s of English- ianguage writings). ASS-C)CIATION. None given. Card 3 /3 ACC NR: AT7005897 SOURCE COD,--': AUTHOR: Golfdanskiy, V. I.; )~giazarov, B. G.; Shantarovich, V. P. O'HG: none TTILE: Chemistry of positronium. and the angular correlation of annihilation ea:;-,,a I q u zl-. '-1 a son"Ir"E' Monow. Inzhenerno-fiziche3kiy in3titut. Fizika elerrentarnykh chastits, 1-0,66, 48-5:8 TOPIC TAGS: posituronium, positron SUB CODE: 20 AFSTRACT: The article deals ;,rith an investigation by the authors of the. an,~ular correl'Ition and lifetime of positrons in aqueous solutions. The results obtained are o U I L ubjocted to a systemiatic comparison and analysis on the basis of kinetic ecuations which exz)ress three cases of posituronium reaction: (1) conversion (ti-ransit-ion. of orthopositronium to parapositronium), (2) oxidation, and (3) i co.-abination corv~ersion and oxidation. In the angular correlation study the 7 aut-ors make use of both the TRUYIPY [11hys. Rev., 118,668(ig6o)] and the DE ZAFRA r ph L YS. ief-, 113,1547 (1959)] method for evaluating changes in the contribution of the narrow component. The results are compared with those of TRUMPY. Orig. art. has: 5 figures, 11 formulas and 1 table. [JPRSJ Card UDC: 539-1 AU"(140RS: Yegiaza rov, B . GMak s ; j nov , 1, - A.- , Saz ykin , AA T IT 1,1;: On the possible inve-tizvlatlion, oi to the angular distribution of two-plicAon annifidation of positrc;'-!;~ SOURCE: Nekotoryyt! voprusy telkhsiiki fiziche31---(,go variii gazovogo ra-zryada; Hbornik, TIC). A. V. Chernetskiy and L.G. Lornize, (Ar... Moscow. 1961, 114 - 12 1. TEXT: The pape.- lays the theoretical grotindwork and proposes a pos-,i~~!'": experimenta! configuration for the measurement of the angular distribution ~-J rl"- two-photon ann1hilation (which is appreciably more prulbable than the one- arid three-photon processes) as a me-ans for determ.!.-~ing the unergy spectrum and, consequently, tFe electron temperature T-- uf t;it! pLasma. The velocity distrJ,-.,1- tioa of the electrons and positrons is assumed, to be Maxw-A'Lian, with a un;r temperature, T. Since the probability of annl~-.;~afion Jf fast positrons is extrc-tt~':Y small (W. Heitler. Quantum th~. )ry (,f radiation. '--"'ed in Russian translation, Foreign Publ.House. Moscow, 11956) the nonrelati,,istic case only is examined. A device is proposed -kn which an annular detector with a specified subtended angh- Card 1/3 S, On the of h'; I'll h- Cori c,~ will pick up all those photons v,"7ich fly (jkl': under tnl~ arigif:' 'InG r"- r1-': the number of coincildences pt:r tirtit time vcrsu-~, a of having a the. locatio-'I or tile sefxliwi'~Lh oi .-I electron tt_~.cnpi~; -aturf~l :,I ri~t~ On :h" of)lt-r hawl f centration n. thf~- Of 01-"~ L I I t if. i t! c t r on - z~ n of the electron concfmir;~tiw_. th-Q! .Maly8is of the '%r ikiit~y" W `tr'- ;()S;, (_)uts~dr-, that positrori~i W; probabi'ity of heir pai-,3;11~': L h - ou, Ic'! sctup -.0)wjt I ryl ;rl witilo"It is very great throughc.,it t"'.C 4- a ri C W Thus, f(,,r 17 1 .on Conce -ar' -7 ol 11 CM- ", P0.1 1*0n tl.-, -i + to electl ritt 10 kF-i i~re mandatarv, -;,ith positron conc- -_-rit rat; ons of th,~ ordt~!r of n,= 10-1 t'.' ~11" Spec;aL positron sottrcz~q rnay 1, rje- required to available slow posit-rons s conc mtrationr4;. Pec-f--n! v~-orl'l orl the al-.C~Ivllullation of fast pozitroris in a trap (Gibson, r,., ,,c '-J.' Phyii-IRt.v. Lvtt. 5, roj.4, 1960; et ai., zvri,, v.30, 19t'z. 'M1-984) of(cr- much pruiyi!;u. A rel.., r (apparently unpubli~;rrv~j on L"e d~:L~.trrzii~.,itimk of *he electrot, plasina from. the arig~',,Ir;.r correlatlic.cw diciz-ing, *%l.o-photon V.I., Phy3t(l'-i TrIstitat". 'Ynew, P_N. k,tlwdov, AS US-SR, 19':;P' i:i g G a 4- C-1 13 S 01, ti-IC possiWe i Oll rl, I,, ua c' ~,tribution mic" the re I at ion 5hi p '1e I re prOP-1-1 ibut :4,11 ar8 41 figure, t ran S: Hei--'eZ book IS ASSO(If-ATION": Gard 3 /3 ATLASOV. 1,P.; DEMOKIDOV. K.K.; DIBNM# V.D.;YIDGIATAROV, B-.Kh.; IVANOVA, A.M.; WHINY, M.Y.; MMOY, Y.G.; BAB 'I .; HAVIC110 u.G.; SAKS, V.11.; SOKOWY, Y.H.; TKAGRINKO, 33,; USTRITSKIT, V.I.; HALIVKIN, D.Y., nauchnn red.; VASILITAV, R.P., red.; SOWVIYLPY, L.D.. red.; 111KHOROSEIEV, A.P.. 1-eA.; DOWOHOS, L.G., tekhn. red. [Geological map of the Soviet Arctic) Geollicheskais karta Sovetskoi Arktiki. Sost. I.PjAtlasov Ci dr6 Glav. red. 7.G. Ha*two ..o.Hauchns red. D.To Nalivkin. [Moskva] 1957. ..Col. map 89 x 131 cm. no. 4 sheets 51 x 72 cm. .. Scale 1:2,500,000, ..Inaet: [Geological map of Wrangel Island) Geologicheakaia karta Ostrova Vrangelia. 1;1,500.000- (MIRA 11:8) (Arctic regions--Geology--Kaps) (Wrangel Island-Geology-Maps) 7- Geological description of the Severnaya Zenlya archipelago. Trudy Rauch.-iss4inst. geol. Arkt. 81:388-423 157. (MIRA 110) 1. Rakovoditell ekspediteii na Severnuyu Zemlyn Nauchno-issledovatell- skogo Imstituta geologii Arktiki Glavsevm-Drputi. (Severnaya Zemlya--Geolog7) YEGIAZAROV, B.Kh. ~_D~evo h sediments in the western part of tho Severnaya Zemlya archipelago. Trudy NIIGA 67:13-35 '58. (1URA 12:10) (Severnaya Zemlya--Geology, Stratigraphic) qUSAKOV, I.M.; YEGI4ZAROV, B.Kh. Pre-Cambrian and Paleozoic atratigraphy of the western part of the Koryak.Range. Trud7 pauch.-isol. Inst. geol. Ark-t. 85: 3-19 '58. (HIRk 12:8) (Koryak Range-Geoloff, Stratigraphic) YEGIAZAROV, B.Kh. Basic geological characteristics of the northwestern slopes of the central Koryak Range, Inform.biul.NIIGA no.14:41-50 059. (MIRA 13:7) (KDryak Range-Geology) YEGIAZAROV, 13.Kh.; ZAKRZITIVSKIY, G.A. Cenozoic vocaniom in the eautern Korrak RwW,.a, Trudy MWA 114: 115-146 6o. (111RA 13:11) (Koryak.Range-Voicanoes) ILIINSKAYA, G.M., tekhn. red. [Geology of the Koryak hi,~hland] Geologiia Koriakskogo nagorlia. Pod red. B.Kh.Egizarova. Moskva, Gosgortekhizdat, 1963. 210 p. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Moscow. Nauchno-iSI31edovatellfikiy institut geologii Arktiki. (Khabarovsk Territory-Geology), G 7 kand. geol.-mlner. nauk, red.; LUCIIKO, V.S. , red. AA 2:Zkg-6~5 OVUM 01-1 ACCESSION NRi AP4041400 S/0020/64/156/006/1341/1342 ALTHOR., Atlasov,_ I. _F. ;Vakar, V. Dibner V. _D_.; Yegiazarov, B. Kh.; Zimkin, A.-Y. ; Rownovich, B. S. 1ITLE: A new tectonic map of the Aratic no. 6. 194, 14, 1341-1342 and inserting facing P'-~~.'1342' GS ct- TOPIC TAG te onic map, 4~~pVaphy, earth'crust the ABSTRACT: A report on a tectonic map of the Arctic and Subarctic finished at Inatitute of Arctic Geologv in 1963. Th'is map, which is drawn to a scale of 1:5,000,0W, shows clearly the structural development of geological formations, strata and substrata of variou:3 a&es and formed under various tectonic conditions. An important feature of the ma:) i.-; the a-teigit for the first time to use a single system of conventional symbols to designite ,-he tecton.,c structure of dr-y larri, shelf and ocean floor. A large part of the Arctic and Subarctic territory which corresponds to the continental pa--t of trie c-ust is divided on the map into fold- ed system,,, recent geosynclines aid para geos- fnc lines. The folded systems are then subdivided into two groups: fundamentally Precambrian systems which have Coid 1/2 lowing= j_ Acassiall ftt',: AP'4041400 -th ago: an ave, ra gonI& thr~01. 6: h been t nsformed in- o Z are attil"In the postgeo~ platformii -Paleozoic and Meeso oic systeim which t synclinal development stage. The recent geosynclines are subdivided into two groups: mature Cenozoic folded syrtems whLch have entered (or are entering) the tent stage:, young systems which are still in the begin- postgaosynclinal developm ning stages of geosynclinal development. The parageosynclines are subdivided on the map into three groups: periphoral geosynolines which have been transformed inlo downwarps; inner zones confinod to the contral mountain masses within the folded regions; a few oceanic dcpr,~ssions. G.-ig. art. has: 1 figur-.. ASSOCrATION: Hauchno-issledovateltakiy irstitut geologii Arktiki (Scientific Research rnstitute of Arctic Geology) Zc toll Y1z- C, R 0 WoWimilaii W fAk 10 plit"Joi follolls'Ify INWA914 (lot bor BWQ*d. I. kj-J(4lAAAj1W. I;)Eh1MJ i S4100, WO, N,4b. 1, 45-7. I'lle HIC11141*1 U&IIIJUal by All-I n (44. 1946. Xa.A) that the ilm-toughly agitalexi with N,4xOl JW411, while healtiod off d alcote liwilt, follavvol fly tratitter ill file to IN- lowycoiciefer, i4tAl ertildlusing with.W. I to Al it. XMIJ with A .1frols 44 phrittall 1.44 1,,,, . .1 IV) '10* l1w octal, 141 IAJ(tt i% UMMIML SAIC01 -411. 1111101 1)C OMI, -44 lotr rV.411t.. K. YEGIAZA11OV, 0. h. "Concerning laboratory Investigation of the Caloric Value and Chemical Composition of Food Rations." Sub 31 May 51, ~Ioucow last of National Econor7 Ireni G. V. Plekhancv Dissertations presented for ocienco and algineering degreog in Moecow during 1951. SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 1-lay 55 YAGIAZAROV, G.K., inzhoner-mayor ------------------------- Mating Subbotin's method for determining ammonia. no.6:87 Je 151. (AWONIA) (COLORINWRY) Voon.-med. zhur. (MLRA 9:9) TEGIZAROV, G.H. Portable outfit for the chlorination and CoWlation of water. Gig.i san. n0-7:44 JI 153. (xm 6;7) (Water-PurificatioR) YEGlAZILROV, G., Imnd. tekhn. nauk. Action of ionizing radiation on mes.t. Mias. ind. SSSR 28 no.6:51- 53 '57. (MIRA 11:1) (Radiation sterilization) (Meat) YEGTA%AROV- G.M.. Elucidation of the problem of using ionizing radiation for the preservation of food ("Research In the science and technology of food preservationO [in English] by R.S. Hannan. Reviewed by GeM,Egiazarev)o ?rone. i ovo prom. 13 no.12;33-36 D 158. MRA 11:12) (Radiation sterilization) TEGIAZAROV, G.M. (Moskva) Aftereffect of ionizing raillatlon an vitamin C and carotene in certain preparations and food products*' Ewith summary it. Inglish)e Vop,pit- 17 noo*599-11 13-0 158 (MIPA 11:10) (MMIATIONS, effect. Ionizing# on carotene & vitamin 0 in food products (Rull)) (CAROT off. of Ionizing radiations on carotene in food products Ohis)) (VITAMIN 0 eff. of Ionizing radiations on vitamin 0 in food products (Rua)) YEGIAZAROV, G.,kand.tekhn.nnuk ------- Effect of gnmma radiation on grain. Muk.-elev.orom. 24 no.2:17-18 F 158. (MIPLA 11:4) (Grain) (Gamma rnyu) YR!;IAZAROV*I.GIM*,Acand. takhn. nauk. - Xffect of ionizing radiRtion on edible fate. Kaol.-zhir. prom. 24 no.2:18-20 158. (MIRA l1:.3) (Oils and fate, Edible) (Radiation sterilization) YEGIAUTIOV, G-14., 1cand.tekhn.nai*, inzhenor-podpolkovnik -Effect of gamma rays on edible fate. Voon.med.zhur. no-3:60- 63 '59. (MM 12:6) (wu% Rhys, off. on mitritive fats (Rue)) (FILTS off. of pmna rays (Run)) YICGIAZAROVy (1.14, h- z~-! ~ 'A Radioactive sterilization of drugs and medical supplies. Med.prom, 13 no,4:12-16 AP '59- kMIRA 12:6) (RADIATION SMIMUTION) 0 RABINOVICH, R.I.; YEGIAZAROV, G.M.; KOROLEVA, Te.I.; IYAPOV, N.A. CharacteristiCl Of Mtifii'TO properties of quick-cooking food concentrates. Kona. i ov. prom. 14 no.9:19-22 S 159. (MIRA 12:12) (7ood, Concentrated) YICGIAZAROV. G.M., kand. tekhn. nauk "Increasing the stability of fats and fat-containing producton by B.IA. Golant, B.A. Petrov. Reviewed by G.M. Igiazarov. Maul.-zhir. prom. 25 no-7:47-48 ',159., 1(MIRA 12:12) (Oils and fats) (Golant, 13.1A.) (Petrov, N.A.) YEGIAZAROV, G., kand. tekhn. nauk Radiolysis of animal fate under the influence of low dosage of gamma rays. Mias. ind. SSSR 30 no-5:51-53 159. (MIU 13:1) (Oils and fate) (Gamma rays) - MIAZaff, G.M. (Moskva) Safety of using In the dlet, products sterilized by Ionizing radiationsi Vop.pIt. 19 no.l.-63-67 Ja-F 160. .(KIRA 13:5) (FWD radiation effects) (POOD AMITURS) YEGIAZAROV G H inzhener-podpolkovaik, kand,,:tokhn.nauk; IVANOV, N.A., kand.mod.*nk MethodB of hygienic evaluation of new concentrated food produote, Voen.-med.zhur. noo4s6649 Ap 160. (MIRA 14:1) (FOODp CONCENTRATED) YMIAZAROV,G.H"M6skva) Effect of low doses of ge t rays or. the presermtion of vitamins In food products. rop.pit. 19 no*4854-58 Jl-Ag t60. (KIRA 13911) (VITAKMS) (GAMMA RAYS-INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS) YEGIAZAROV, G.M.0 kand.tekhn.naukt inzh.-podpolkovnik Method for determining proteins in food products and prepared food under field conditions. Voen,-med. zbur. no,'2:34-37 F -161. (MUM 14:2) (FOOD-ANkLYSIS) (PROTEINS) New standards for weight parameters and over-all dimensions of motortrucke and tractor trains. Avt.transp, 38 no-3: 39-4o mr .16o. (HIR& 13;6) (Notortrucke-Standards) (Tractor trains-Tractors) YEGIAZAROV, I.; SOKOIDV, Yu. 1-1 -1-, Standardization of tanks mounted on motortrucks and.trailers. Avt. transp. 41 no.5:41-42 My 163. (MIRA 1611o) (Tank trucks-Standards) YEGIAZAROV, I.V. , ", - ~ , , The theory of similitude and the application of the lave of similitude to phenomena of unsteady motion (with su ry in English]. Izv.AN Arm.M.Ent.nauki no.3:3-29 147. (KIa 9:8) 1. Devatvitellnyy chlen Akademii nauk Armyanskoy SSR. (Dimensional analysis) (Hydraulic models) YEGYAZAROY, I. V., Acad. (of the Academy of Sciences of the Armenian S. S. R.) Hydraulics 'XA Investigation of wave phenomena at installatioDs of the Y-yixbyahev hydro development. Vest. AN SSSR 22 no. 7. 1952. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November 1952, Uncl. 7777-1 1. fEGYAZAROV, I.- V. 2. USSR (600) 4. Waves .7. Investigation of wave phenomena in hydroelectric plant installations on navigable rivers and methods for reuroducino, thEIM in three-dimensional =odels. Izv. .0 SSSR. Otd. tekh. nauk. No. 2, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953. Unclassified. Tasks for the scientific reaearch of performance conditions for hydroelectric power systems and of their automatic control. IzY.AN Arm.=.Ser.MT nauk 6 no.1:9-42 Ja-F '53. (NWA 9: 8) 1. Deyetvitellnyy chlen AN Lrmyanakay SSR.; 2. Vodno-onargotiche- skiy Institut, AN Armyanskoy &M. (Hydroelectric power stations) USSR/Electricity PersonalAties' Jun 53 Hydroelectric Power "Professor I.V. T~~giazarov: His 60th Birthday.. n ,~W.Kh. Arutyunyan),Z'G.A. Osipov Elektrichestvo, No 6, p go Reviews professional life of Prof Yeziazarov. Dr Tech Sci, born 6 Jan .1893. An cminent scientist in hydroelec power eng, specialist in wave motion, he founded a hydroelec lab that became part of, the present Sci Res Inst of.Hydraulic Eng, Min of Elec.Power Stas and Elec Industry. Prof at Yerevan 268T62 PolytIech Inst 19W-53.. he.is director of Vater- Power Eng inst, Acad Sci ArmSSR., deputy to Supreme Soviet USSR, holder of Order of Lenin (1951) for advancemenz of Soviet Science. 268T62 , 1. V. "Modeling of the Phenomena of Unnteady Wave Motion In Uncorfined and Confined Flows." Izv.Akad.1fauk SSSR Otd. tekn.Nauk no.10, 1417- 1427, Oct., 1953. Study of the Partial differential equations shows threedimension- less similitude criteria representing Froude number, time &--ale, and friction, respectively, which govern modeling of unsteady free sur- face wave phenomena. Similarly, four criteria representing Froude number, time scale, elasticity, and friction govern modeling of un- steady flow in closed conduits. Modeling of such flaws is very fully considered in the general case and also under two simplifying assinaptions, namely, (1) neglecting friction and Mach number but not elasticity, as in Joukowsky's classi- cal water hammer theory, and (2) neglecting Mach number but not friction or elasticity. Particular attention is paid to the desirability of dis- torting geometric scale, the correlation with scaling of the power of the machinery. Recent papers by Iarras, Devderiani, and kuniakina are briefly criticized. Reviewer notes two material errors which do not, however, invalidate the paper as a whole:(a)in Eq.(18)tbe introduction of Mach number is used erroneously to eliminate the time scale c3Ziterion--it is the Froude no. which should be eliminated; and-(b)Eq.(20) contains a misprint. I. V. USSR/Physics - Hydraulics, 21 Sep 53 Water HFimmer "Modelling of Water Hanmerl "' ~-I. V. Yegiazarov, Act Mem Acad Sci, Geor SSR,~Ifater Power Inst, Acad Sci Geor SSR. ..DAN SSSR, Vol 92, No 3, pp 495-497 Analyzes differentia:1 eqs of nonstationary shock- waves taking into account elasticity and friction. Selects a scale convenient for laboratory tests. Presented 23 Jul 53. 26ft8q YEGIZAROV. I.V., deystvitellnyy chlen. Models of river-bed formation processes. Dokl.AN SSSR 92 n9.4:715-717 0 053. (W-RA 6:9) 1. Akademiya nauk Armyanskoy SSR. 2. Yodno-energeticheakiy institut Akadamii nauk Armyanskoy SSR. (Hydraulic models) V rl- R "rift, 8037 Modoliq Hydrmalle IN111114,11,14fer Sprri.11, ~ .1f . . 241. lion't of 11gi aladcliuIr qf an finfire 111(ircir1crAc systero. (111m! 1. V. ~Sfipr(W. Onkintly Akejtlrrn(i N741-L'. SSSR. v. 02. no'714. _UC1. 11, .4 h9f) W2. W;tt ~ P- AnAysk of dimemianless 4ffid6t-l Shows it ii "Ibk to distart Scale of lmgth. pressure'itind tharreter without disioHn cross Sect (in of water Raw. TEGIAZAROV, 1. V. The Comittee ou Stalin Prizes (of the Council of Idulaters UM) In the fteldu of sciience and Inventions enno=eO that tbc tOl1OVJMg r.Mentific ieorks,, Popular scien~ tific booke, guA textbooks have been sibmitted for competition tor Stalin 11rizes for the years 1952 and 1953. (Sovetska~m PUturs. Vioscow, No. 22-44), 20 Feb - 3 Apr 19 1 54, 178M Title of' Work IkAninated by Yegiazarov, I. V. "Investigation of Wave Water Power ~nginearing Yegiazaryan.,=. 0. Phenomena in Installations Institutel, Acadeqy of Tikhonov., B. So of the Kuybyshev i~ydroelectric Sciences Armenian SSR Dzhrbashan, V. 14, Network" Zhamagortsyan,, V. N. so: w-p6o4, 7 July 1954 VAZHNOV, Aleksandr Nikolayevich; Yjf&147 redaktor; MUCHATRYAN, A.S., redaktor izdatel'stva; UPIANYAN, M.A., t ekhnicheskiy redaktor [Multiannual mean flow of rivers of the Armenian S.S.Ro and tho annual mean stream] Srednii mnogoletnii stok rek Armianakoi SSR i ego vnutri- godovoe raspredelonie. Brevan, Izd-vo Akademii nauk Armianskoi SSR, 1956. 154 p~' (MLRA 10:1) (Armenia--Rivers) TEGIAZAROT, I.V. (Yerevan) Transport capacity of an spen-chamal flow. Isy.Aff SSSR Otd.-takh.lauk no.2:93-108 7 156, (XUIA 9:7) (Sedimentation az& doposities) (Hydrology) 77777777777~. YEGIAZAROT I.V. , alcademik i A general equation of the limit transporting capacity of cohesionless "ediment in 'open channels. Dokl.AN SSSR 107 no.4:525-528 Ap 156. (MIRA 9:7) I.Akademiya nank ArzSSR. (Sedimentation and deposition) SOV/112-59-4-6681 8(6), 14(6) TrarLslation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 4, p 42 (USSR) AUTHOR: Yegiazarov, I. V. TITLE: Theory of Simulation of Water-Power Systems That Allows for a Hydraulic Impact PERIODICAL: V sb.: Mezhvuz. konferentsiya po primeneniyu fiz. modelirovaniya v elektroteklm. zadachakh i matem. modelirovaniya. M., 1957, pp 51-54 ABSTRACT: Some projects carried out by the Vodnoenergeticheskiy institut (Water-Power In-stitute), Armenian AS, on simulating a water-power 3yster-ri with an allowance for hydraulic impact are described. The following points are considered: methods for investigating the water-power systems and for classifying the models; the role and importance of various model types; simulati.-Lig the hydraulic impact within the water -power -system simulation; staging the laboratory and actual investigations of transients in power systems. YL. M. S. Card I / 1 24 11-19/31 AUTHORS: YeSiazarov, Kartvelishvili, N. A., Pervozvanskiy,A.A. erevan,-Moscow, Leningrad) TITLE: On the influence of an air filter rubber hose during simulating on models of an hydraulic shock. (K vliyaniyu rezinovogo shlanga a vozdukhom pri modeli- rovanii gidravlicheskogo udara). M`RIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye Tekhnicheskikh Nauk, 1957, NO-11, pp.160-166 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In earlier work published by one of the authors (Refs.1 and 2) the theory was evolved of hydraulic simulation on models of non-steady state movements inside pressure systems. Four similarity criteria were derived for the general case and two criteria for the conditions of hydraulic impactl i.e. for the ordinary case of dis- regarding the friction and the ratio of the speed of flow to the speed of the shock wave as compared to unity. From the obtained relations and from the condition that all the time constants should be equal in the nature and in the model it follows that the geometrical scale a = 10 to iol, i.e. the speed of the shock wave should b9 considerably slower in the model than in the natural Card 1/3 object. This condition imposes the necessity of simulating 24-11-19/31 Or, the influence of an air filter rubber hose during simulating on models of an hydraulic shock. an hydraulic impact under conditions of simulating the entire power system) i.e. its hydraulic, mechanical and electrical parts. A decrease in the wave speeds can be effectively obtained by fitting inside the piping an air filled rubber hose. It is proved by theoretical analysis that the difference in the non-steady state processes do not differ materially in such a system from that pertaining in an ordinary piping and that this system does indeed result in a considerable reduction of the wave speeds. The theoretical proof was also confirmed by the experimental results of Z. A. Zoryan obtained in 1955 on a short model (20.5 m long, 640 mm dia) 'piping, which contained a 160 rm dia. rubber hose, in the Hydraulic Power Systems Laboratory of the Water Power Institute (Vodno-energeticheskiy Institut) (Refs. 2 and 4) and also in experiments in 1956 and 1957 with a longer (67.5 m) piping of an equal diameter and an equal rubber hose diameter. The results of these experiments are reproduced in the graphs, Figs. 2 and 3, p.165, and these show that the hydraulic shock has an equal time Card 2/3 characteristic, both izL the water of the piping (curves 1) 24-11-19/31 On the influence of an air filter rubber hose during simulating on models of an hydraulic shock. and in the air of the hose (curves 2) and that the speed of propagation of the shock wave equals 60 m/sec, i.e. it is 15 times smaller than the calculated speed for a piping not containing such a hose. Consequently, the possibility of simulating on models of an elastic hydraulic impact under conditions of simulating an hydraulic power system is proved theoretically as well as experimentally. There are 3 figures and 4 references, all of which are Slavic. SUBMITTED: June 11, 1957. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 3/3 YXGIAZAROV, I.V. Problems in modeling h7draulic power systems with consideration of the hydraulic-impact affect. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; energ. no.lo. 207-210 158. (MM 11:10) l.Vodno-onergeticheakiy institut AN Armyanskoy SSR. (Hydraulic models) Ij AUTHORS: Ye Sgjaza=v-~~Vember AS Armenian 33R, --N-eyman, L.R., Corresponding Member AS USSR -24 10.55-58-5 TITLE: On the Dynamic 11odels of Power Systems (0 dinamicheskikh modelyakh energosis-t--m) PERIODICAL: Elektrichestvo, 1958, Nr 5, pp. 83-85 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Coament on the article by I.S.Bruk in Elektrichestvo, 1958, Ur 2: I-) BY 1953 the problems of modelling hydraulic percussion had not been solved either experimentally or theoretically. The solution of the theoretical- part was publishe4 by the author Yegiazarov in 1953 (Ref 1). On this theoretical basis a complete model of a hy- draulio power system with a physically modeled hydraulic part was constructed at the VENI (Institute for Hydraulic Power) of the AS Armenian SSR (Refs 1 .9,10). In thig course of investigations of a general character B.L.Buniatyan (VENI) succeeded in obtaining the characteristics of the moment of any ir1clination, i.e. the univer- sal model of a water turbine in a wheel (Ref 11) with the aid of quite simple means and a model wheel of the X-24 type. The model of the hydraulic power system of the VENI (Ref lNhows all parts Card 1/3 of the system. The laboratory is able to modify the moment of the On the Dynamic Models of Power Systti= 105-58-5-21/23 model aggregate within a wide range: the time constant a-7ounz,-s to from 6 to 20 sees. Apart from the 800 km line model also con.- sumption load is modeled, Three hydraulic power stations are re-- presented by the VENI model, On this complete physical model of VENI a number of investigations were carried out for the Am.-,nion power system, and, in cooperation with the laboratory of the In.- stitute of Power Engineering at Moicow the hyaraulic power station of Kuybyshev Yras inve!~tlgated. - These data are- the reply to the doubts expressed by Biuk in his article. Bruk's basic error cm. sists in the fact that he compares physical with mathematical mod- eling. The true solution of the problem is found by the joint ap- plication of these methods and all possibilities of calcalation. 2.) Nobody will doubt the possibilities offered by computers. In the case of complicated and as yet up-solved problems it is no', quite sure whether the phenomera. obser,,7-2d are also fully expressed by the equations set up. In these cases physical modeling is of great importance. Bruk deals. with only one side of the problem! and that is his main mistake. He deals only with old problems and de- votes too little attention to new ones. There are 11 references, Card 2,13 9 of which are Soviet. hiow 4~ .e On the Dynamic )Aodelz of Power Systems 105-58-5-21/28 ASSOCIATION: Energeticheokiy institut " Krzhizhanovskogo Akademli nauk SSSR ( Institute for Power Engineering imeni Krzhizhanovskiy, AS USSR) I AVAIIABIE.- Librax7 of Congress 1. Water power-Equipmint 3. Power plants--Theory 2. Power plants--Model test results Card 313 % SOV/24-58-10-5/34 AUTHOR: lui2,~~~~revan) TITILE: On Simulating on Models Power Systems and Hydraulic Shocks (0 modelirovanii energoBil3temy i Sidravlicheskogo udara) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh nauk. 1958, Nr 10, pp 27-33 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The influence of the hydraulic impact on the transient pro- cess of a hydraulic generator., i..e. the influence of the inertia of the hydraulic inasses in the pressure piping, the spiral chamber of the turbine and the suction tube, is commensurate with the influence of the mechanical masses of the generating set. Osci.1lation processes in other elements of the hydraulic systems of a hydraulic power station are very slow, their time -,onstant is large and is not commensurate with the constants of inertia of the generating sets except for certain cases which have been discussed by Kartvelishvili (Ref.14). If pressure piping is present, particularly in derivation stations, the spiral chamber of the suction tube of the turbine will usually form a very minor part of the hydraulic pressure system of the turbine and only the pressure Card 1/5