SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YERONIN, V.A. - YEROSHENKO, YE.G.
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JXPM. V,.A.; EDSTRYUXOV, G.T.,- =IYANOV. Ye.P.
Coiq)lo%e autowtion and telesechanisation of Tatar oil fiaMso
Reft.khos- 38 ncoS:6-8 Ag 96o' (Km 13; 8)
I jTatar A.B.S.&--ftl fI*;Am--TrQducUOI2 method)
(Antowti* control)
(assots control)
IfL.
YERONINp V.A.; LITVINOV, A.A.; LI, A.D.
I
Imp"ming the exploitation of Injoetiln valls i n theIPlowshkono
field, Neft. khoz. 39 no.W&-31 F 61. (14TRA 17 s2)
YERONINv V.A.;_.IVAHOVAv M.M.; CHOLOVSKIY4 I.P.
I ____ - _...
Deviloping the Roxashkino oil field. Neft. khm. 39 no.10:48-,56
o 1,61. .: (MM 15:1)
(Romasbkino region--Oil fields--Production metbods)
L 22663- 1:67(m) (w)IWA(d) /J T
-66
- NR:, AP6000188 l00/0021 0~033~100321
E,::CODE.. 113~~)
ACC r? 1,a
AUTHOR: Levadiiyy, 16. P (Enginee Uron e
r) vt~ (Er~ e Ti
'ORG:- .:Promkhivmiontazh Trust,_q1'n1ttq of A C4 ial,'~ 1C."Instruction Work
UkrSSR~_(Trest v'Promkhimmontazh" Kinisterstv,A montaztwkVkh ~7s_p~iiiii]Pnykh ittvoft 11-
nyk rabot UkrGS;R)
TITLE: WeldipgVimported Cr-Ni-Mo steel
SOURCE: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, no~ 2, 1966,~ 33:
JOPIC TAGS: am welding, alloy steel, arg~fl, velding eiii ~t roo 6 i4elding O-quipment ,
corrosion resistance, vietallographic ex aminati~n
~ABSTRACT: Mcy.tube.steel of.gl.x 10 mm~ ~iamb`ter~'to 1)611 O~~sed! ji6~ transpDrt - of car-
bamida at 1000C and 200 atin pressure, was atIc IoAded~. *!:ichqqiK#a1 campoultion of
the metal tube was 0.027% (vt) C 1,351 Mn! 0 t Ili, 13.01, Mn
md 0.020% P. Thn inechanica he' Wbe !a -!-j$3 lqg/on2, a -42
1 properties ~t
V
;kg/mm2 and *k-20 kg/cm2. A diegram 60,1~ the. prawold !~i~pe ~kii diaensions of' the
it
UDc4i :621.7!91.75i ~546'.12113:621.9-462
069.0-1941 1
Cark.1
_ /?~_ _7_____ . ,
-'t7
L 22663-66
,ACC NR: AP6006138
ledges. The first two posses wem lAyet'dby arkni!-'ard ~VOld
'C, 1. 5% Hn v 1.0%;,8i, 18% Cr,~ 12.0% Hi .'and- 96) -, the t
am
.1y using electro&s of about the s e composition as for.
The welding conditions for each pass are Siv4n. The tech
i
,welded pieces era a --55-57 kgtOM2 and
rosion test ~11 OAA
that high resistance
%ifFPn-toet mnss xn&~nn
mm wilre (0.03%
i~as mado manval-
!Pt for Q 8% MD.
Perties of the
a 11 rhi cor-
iormt 1, A
0
17ZVg Georgiy Borisovich; DORMIDOMVO~ N.K.t prof. i daktor tekbin,.
nauklp red.; ASTMOVp A.A.p retsm 11 pJR;Ljj-r*t*snmnt;
KLIOIUNA, T.JL.v red.; FRMMp P.Sap teklm. r94.
[Seqgoing wooden vessels] Niorskle dereviamMe.sadae Pod red. Nel.
Dorsidontova. Lenirgradp Gas.- soiumoe Isd--yo sudoetroit. promymbl. t
1961., 244 p. (MIRA 106)
(Shipav Wooden) (Hulls (Naval anhitecture))
HAMM
K N,
'Its 1011.0's G, S,~;
'16
3.0 01.0 Hoe 9 VTOSPS SwoftrIM (Diroftor-l. K. UbIrOUhl
pkmioua Thm;V Ccnmdtm*.Dwent Cbotm
CM 20* 3,9 March 1951
YU019116 V* t kand. ekaik. nauk.
. I
Cash Pmat on a x1rols 60114~414-fsm %A*'& i pored.
lip. Y~ soVkhos. 9 xo,U22-24, t "Ai (MM 120)
(urghtstatan-4oilocilve form)
(Wages) I
TIRO
YXDL,-.Lgw Prinizali uchastLys: TUIMAIWI, A.; KAZAF4'rA, G.,
laborant. LAYLIMU, D.S., rod.; ANOUM, tekhn.itod.
EXechanization and electrification of collectivo fams In
Kirghisistan] Mokhanisatella I slektrofiketelia kolkhosuop
prolsvodstva Kirgisli. Fftusoq~ Akmdnm* KiritsekdI 80,
Institut okonomikis 1939. 128 P. (NVIA 13:7)
(Kirshisistau-sloctrif Ication)
(Kirghisistax-Collective form)
YBROPKIN p Vasil Alu"J 1 nv4 C12; GLADKOV, Gleb MlkbWlmlch; FQR~R,
ua4v-Ls-brvkhtovic9; SMAKOWOV,, O.V otv. rW.; IIT=S~
D.Lq red. isd-va; ANOMM., M.G.# taklin. rsC
[Vaps on the collective ftras of KirgbisiotaAlflpla-ta tru-
da v kolkhosakh KirgizU. Fransep Isd-vo Aki44 naxa gir-
gisakoi SSRq 1962. 224 (KEPA 1539)
(Kirgbi2i9tan-CQn9CtiVO farM-ItOolne dista-ibution)
ALYSH13AYEV, llzh=gul k4sbbayevich; HAYDICH, lonif Matw-yevIch;
XER() ~ A.~4 1.,L-4 bg otv, ;red.j HAViTuroy', it.n.,
red.; KOLEMIKOV, A.A.,, tokhn. red,
[Prospecto for'd~velopizg hsavy:industry in the Kir&z
S.S.R. utilizing the fuel and p6ver Iresourcei'6i! t4 Naryn
Basin and local mineral resources; problem of the Bol'shoy
14aryn]O perspektivakh razvItiiaitisoheloI proryshlermosti
Kirgizekoi SSR na baze onvoeniii enargetIche#~'XII rokursov
bassaina reki Ka*-PA i nei tnogo'"raIIno9O'*:!-' Lail problems,
Dol'shogo Naryna. Fmse# Ob.-vo po.;rauproatralwiniiii 1.,o:Lit,i
nauchn.=jq1nJi Kirgizekoi SSR9 19,59. 'ji 47 P. (KRA 15tn)
Wrghiziatsb-~.-Inetuatriee)
(Kirghiziistai%--W&tw.%l resourcew)
.-' YnOPKIN, N. 1.
~--
Wfect of the COMOSItIon of the Initial pr'~Mtuct SAA the selectivi-
ty of the process on flotation, results. mt, 26 no.2;27-111
k~r-Ap 153. 1 i (MMA 100)
('716tation)
L~-IVt,-A-h /-- -
' ~ -
j .I
Concorning the article Owfect of the Composition ori the Initial
product and process selectivity, on tbo remults *f flotfttlon.'
T$vet..met. 26 no.4:65-66 ji-Ag 953. (MIRA 10:10)
(plot Sk i6m)
- MOPKU, Tu'. 1. .... ------
--- i
Comientration of oxUlsod topper-lead om 1w 404ime of leaching
and flotation. ?Svet.sot. 27 no.5:4-6 3-0 054. ' (NtkA 10:10)
(Copper--motallurgy) (Load-Notallargr)
GROSSKU,' L. I. YIROPIIN, Tu.I.; STMITISTS, G.S.
Use wX a cyano-valt to @"*rot* tulk sulfide prodmets of flotation.
"votonst. 27 no.5t16-21 3-0 954. MU 10: 10)
1. hist Itut Mokhanobr.
Olotation)
(Potassiva forricynatio)
,6FA,CP,Y14-, koz:
iiasm, iu. I.
CORNIZUtion of ~Iddliags and crude comentratai All a ssims for
inproving the quality of comer concentrate. 4&)t."t. 28
no.4.A-7 Jl-Ag '55. (Caper-AstallurSY) . (KMA 10: 11)
SOV/ 137-58-7-14038
Translation from: Iteferiattivnyy zhurnal, Xletat[urgiya, 11158, Nr 7, p 7 (USSR)
AUTHORS:, Konev, A-S. , YeropkIn, Yu. 1.
TITLE: Deve'Lopmeftt and Introduction 61 Methods cif,Separating Bulk
Lead-zinc Concentrates (Razrabotka i 11 IvnedrIeniye sposobov
razdeleniya kollektivn,fkh svintsovo-mednykh. kontsentratov)
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Obogashchertlye rud tavetnykh. mel:allov. Moscow,
Metalturgiadat, 1956, pp 20 35
ABSTRACT: Comparison of two methods of selecilive flotation of bulk
Pb-Cu concentrates, namely, suppression of:.PbS by bichro-
mate and fl[otation of Cu minerals as ag'ainst. puppression of
chalcopyrite by cyanid,e and flotation of i1e PbS, is made. It
is shown that cyanide is a more se-lecti,rety acting reactant
than bichramate. . A result of tests at two pLan,ts has been
the replacement of bichromate sep aratitin of Pb-Cu concentrate
by cyanide separation. For the separation otbulk Pb-Cu con-
centrates containing not chalcopyrite but bornite, a method is
recommended based on the depression of bornite by a com-
pleX ZiIIC-cyanide salt. The best results in separation are
Card 1/2 attained in a soda medium in the 9. 5-10, 5 UPH range.
S6'V/ 137-5B-7-14038
Development and Introuction of Mi~thods (cont.
Successful separatlion of the bulk concentrates is also attained by rhe desorp-
tion of the collector by, Na2S and by means of activated charcoal.
K. A,
1. U-nd zin-2 ores -4)'ePtirat ion 2. 7parl zinc
~, Y
ATITHORs Erapkin, Tuel:,, FApIlm, KJI, and Virindmik A~T'
I As
I W&A
TNIMs Gelecti*2 of a rational sabon for bow. oil 9 skax-
0 DAIAO
Mm mulp'WAs oopper orion. (0 Vyboro zwk 110 y okbomy
is k4k
obop,shahoni~ya sulfidn;,rkh aft*kh rud x6ana.)
9,PPIODICALs !TMj:Wt(o ffgj&UZ','.'(Non-f()rrous metals) IjI570 XO#40
pp. 14 -20 (U6S.3,R,)
ABSTRACT: In thIs article details ani reoul"ca are civen, of semi-
producticeL scale tests of threlo diffe -Ro7mes for benefi-
eiatl= oj,' sandstone-tyRe sul-Phide cop x ores, starting from
of 0.074 Mm.
25 - 0 ma to Ave a ~=Iuct ui to 95-1
The voxk. was carried out on. a 10-ton installation at the
DzhezIcazgan beneficietion plant (Dzhezlai2,,ganskaa*ObogatitelnW
FabriluL). The first; scheme acneisted of two-stage grinding
and siaglo-stage flotation. Scheme No, 42 consisted of single-
stage I-.oarse grinding followed, by flotation, the separation of
the sand fftetion of them tailings in hydxo-eyc lone s,, final
gvindlag and flotation. Schelle No* 3 wais the normal staged
flotation, zcbDme with two-stalp owe grinding and inter-cycle
flotatimo Flow sheets axe given for each scheme and results
cut 1/2 obtained are tabulatedj the tables itcluiJng information on
percentafp of -0.074 mm fraetion,, number of shifts worked,
yield of couCealwate, copper tontent in the ore, the tailings
Selection of a rational scheme for beneJ!I.ciat%Dzhezkazgan
sulphido (topper ores. (Cont.) 1 -4-4/23
and the cczeentrate, silica content in the concentrate and
extraction of coppere A modification of ~Ltha first scheme, in
Y&ieh the f inal grinding was not carried bout for interstediate
products *as also carried out, the results for this being tabu-
lated in th~ sium way and compwred with t1lome for the unmodif-
ied scheme, Sieve and sedimentation analyses for tailings from
schemes 1 said 35 were also earried out and the results are tabu-
lated, The schemes are compaivid for a section with a daily
productivity of 4 000 tans with an asswmid constant flotation
time of 20 mi=tes. The first scheme was found to be most ad-
vantageous front all points of view and is re,conimended for the
Cut 9ft Dzhezkazp;mi sulphide copper ores, as well as for other deposits
of cupriferrous sandstones and copper poxTbyxitio ores.
There is 1 Slavic reference & There are 6 tables.
AVAIIABLE:
YEROPKINs
SUpe flotation flowsheet for lead-bearing, o~&,9. Obog. rud
4 no,.2:3--5 '59. (MIFU 14:8)
(Lead ores) (Flotation)
EYDUS2 Ya.T.; YERSHOV, N.I.; YEROKHMA, V.R.; AND11YEVp N.-R#
Oxygm-initiated hetemgeneow catalytic condetivation reaction of
olefins in the presence of hydrogen. Part A.: I-Butane conversions.
Kin.:L kat. 5 no.6:1063--1068 M-D 064. (MIRA 18:3)
1. L-istitul organicheakoy khijaii imeni Zelinskogo AN SWR.
TEROPKIN, U.I.; KOVAL' , E,.'K.
Iftect of alkaline modifloPw am the NoUctivoo. fUtAtIon of
I~parito, aegirits, and nephollte. Obog. ruct, 9 no .4 t 6-10
it, t.
I (MIRA 18:5)
nMOPKNA, T.N.
mabors In aostrollli4l InfIr4en"o
Urwo ',RosJ*dero 2 noolls:2-26 X 158 11912)
L ZeAsetitall nftdhallnw~ vpftvld~~I& wdoi5ft foretrovaniy
Tileatrallnogo lositets Obsk.abostva grallnogo *f-sta RVSR,
(M a=)
(nwLuwu)
YERopor, V. 1'.
Sbw data cn thF
diurnal activity of IxodeD pere-mIcatus P.
fth. in Irkutok Province, Trudy Mrk. '.UIIM( no. 7t68-73 162
(MITA 19d)
1. Tim otdela zabolevani3, s prirodno,.r ochago,nottyu IrkutskoEp
n-muelmo-issledovatellskcgo institutit epidemiologii i mikro-
biologii.
.W-Ox
AO' NR# AP700210L
Smix, 9/006/0146/d~
AMPILt Nowkio~iw9. V.' N. Teralltg. 1. L.
_,Ab' ' Lent 191ectrical BE rftt 106: V.-; I 111'74910V (UM, in)
;0 03. ngred ~wiltltiste of
4L !:"dnp!ndskiy el, ktrotakholdwakly lnstitu~0661e
'-A'., EMAz Detecus t 1ralso, responses slln~ circults vit t1w aid of
T of blaity me
IMIRCS t-'. IVU. 14106kistIVY001yet Ve 9, 1*. 6 19" 140444~
'201%
CIAGS; datiati4ino ervor correction 00.6ce.rAO-4:0--c. evAnu.
Wri. 'A -. 41ri It wbIch 4aincts falae iv~jnm as of biary circuits by
b
Platca'don of mdt- hackie* to discribcd (**a iris. 1). Ibtlade doactibed for.
.0 d are
SOISCUA57 the U!"t, Olffectva T&Ims of the ED""* for Astactinj;I&ISS responses.
'IMI scallu$ - circuit: consists of the basic and chaduall Offlatiii, A01j, and wr circuits
I Id utput sivial
:,wbJA Idetect erverst an m AND cIr=Itq %hIcb seporalai the 6rredt a'
-4 bUcks' Lei. owes. In
operaloo; tbi counter irwo capable oP. detecting &U
the.ers'011.94. C 0 6 Mn Me of 40 a" '00 Offoirs VIS Y . a as C &a
cbeddas Comte i "Orlit, art$ hwl I figure, 10 IOUIWLSS M4.1 t1111-16.
T-
112 10co 04144:'-
ACC NR, AR700430EI SOURCE CO To-o-0
ili: UR757 6-1 _1[A_0_3_Yji6j_7
AUTHORs 7eroshL_j.,.k.; Danilov, V. V.
TITLE: Modulo cheek usod for detecting and correctinj: desio Xail-4ree in counters
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Avtomit. telemekh. i vychisl. tekhn.,4bao' 11A290
REP SOURCE: Izv. Leniq;r. elektrotokhn. in-ta, Cho 2# 17P.150,j 1906t 94-98
nal
TOPIC TAGS: oil,
j SOP
CA~%.CA_Lk
p, . ft44-,T-t coJ1
ABS I f
TRACT: Variouil D10MOnts tfiat have BpecLfid type of'' ildes havio been used for
counters: triggerv, feedback trigger groups, ring ferrite-i-trioda' and ferrite-diode
Circuits,, and storage itnits. Triggers are mostly charaoterized by -,ero-type failures
(no output signal) and one-type failures (the trigger operate~s as an amplifier
relgying its input silpial to its output); the feedback ,trigg~'ra wro, characterized by
one-type failureu 4hich change the group ticaling factor,. Fsedback'breaka are also
possible. For detectir4g and correcting sunh failures, codes 'are pr(n3osed which
structurally res(wible-the arithmetic codeii used in computer Checking operations.
Two figures. B. 11. [Triumlation of abatrai.-t]
SO CODE: 09
YEROSH, O.K.
Antcininm; lUli&novm.:ftts~vieh; Ked;seatlla 17MOO'llt.,18 Is
58
(,,mm niu)
1, Onkolo ichookly diapenser, Tollklys, I~akt'
fFATSEVICHO ANTORIVA IMAMVIA, 18%6-)
f~ o S A C- V4 r- v-
3(8) Pl*,+ASZ I BWK EaWITATION 307/1575
AkAdemlya vauk 4133R, Sovet PO J.zuchmiYu PrOIMxIitelIn*h oil
Ocherki osadoohriykh mestorozhd-eniy polezn,,Vk:h Iskopayemykh (Description
of Sed1zientary MIneral DepoSiLts) Xbscavr, Izd--vo AN 333% 1958-
84 p, !;,000 copies prInted.
Resp, Id,: L.Vo Fustova-lov, Corresponding limber, USSR Academy of
Scieneeii; Zd4, of Publishing House: Go I, Nosov; Techo-Met
3e G., PILricovI.ch
:FUR=: IMIs publicatIm In Litarded for,xdnir4g geologists..
stratigrophers, petrographers,, and mineralogilits.
COVW=t This collection of wwticles is dievotiml to a description
of sevei,.oal minerals fovnd. In Zastern Slberiap an(I a discussion of
the cormLitions of their depoisition by r6gions, 11rudividual
articlea rep(ift on the Berezovskoye IrDZI ore deposits., the
titaniforous minerals of the Bakal' skoe: depo*Lt.. the 1ron ore
deposito of t*he Angaro-Pitskly basin ant the Itholka-eldy region,
The art.'Lcles are accomPanied by diagrams,, tab:Les,. and biblio-
graphic references,
Card 1/3
I)eseription of JiledImentarY Xlne2.-&l D"81'bgl (Omto), 307/1575
TANS OF C(MM?3:
Serftuohenlcop Djo Devonion lron-ibaUkitig iuluti~lGivation 3
Teroshch*v--ftako V.A.., and N,Khb Platonov. NatiVe Ulon Prom
mvonjLimFrMFM%lFof the Mperskly Roglon 25
Olebovs A,'Te Tourmaline wd PAW-letite Quarl,ZiteB Of ~the
AmeackL RIvar In Southern Takutlya 28
Pavlov,, V*A# Pollmineral Pseudamorphs After Ludwlglt6 43
YudJLn, NI,, Imm Ores of the Angara-Pltskllr UsLu 4T
BIrgolya, Irs,119 Intaniferous Ylinorals Frm the
Bakallskoye Depormit 61
-Sokolov Te*I*j. and A*A* Rvablidna* PYqi3Ioeoh0mdc*I Study
or Iron Ores and 'Meir Mother Rooks at the B6rezovskoye
Deposit In Zabaykallye
AVAILAMM: LIbrary of Obngress
/KtI
Card 3/3
41~30_59
73
-MaNUM46
YEROSHCHEV-811AKV V.I.
............ ............ -,-
KmllnitAi in sedimento of the AtUntic Ociano, tk)kl, All MR 137
no.3ii695-4697 Mt 161. (KIRL 14:2)
1. Pjmdaiavl*no almdnLk(a LK Strakhov3u;o
(AtIRntic
UIMHC FAIR
RM M, VIA,
II:Lifte ill fiedIments of the 4tian~io Ote4m. D04. AN SSM 137
no,,411951.-953 Ap 161o OaU 14:3)
LA)rskoy, gidrofisidbooldyll,institut AN 65SR Pr*dntwrleno
Wuidiomikm N*.M& Strokhoypi,
(Atlantic Ooosn-IOUU)
TIMOSHCHIT---SHAI 0 V. A.
-----------
DIsixibution zoning of argillaosous simerals In AtIAntic Ocean
sedJAents. TinW Inst. *@an. 56t5" 1162s (KIRA 15:10)
(Atlantic Ocean-Clay)
YE FCWI-Slj~~V.A.; ALEMANDROV, A.V.
Motbods for excluding clay ainerals from bottain sedIments.
T~md;r Moz,.gidrofia.inst. AN MR 28slOII--;Lll 163. (MIRA 1'7:3)
YERDSHCHN-49LIK V A
Comikb2ed method for the deteinineLtion. of clat hinerals in the
sedbients of the Atlantic Ocesn, Trudy Hoir.g1drofix.inst. AN URSR
280-IM-107 163, (HIM 17; 3)
KLENOVAp H.V.; TAVROV, VX; YEJwEqIEV-STjAKv V.A.1 111IM0,YEV4, V.K.
... 10~-: I
Works Dn marine geology In the northern pal-t of Oia AtUntic
Ocean. Ttvdy Mor. gidrDfIZ. inst. All URSR MIS-11-5 464.
(MIRA 17: 11)
YER)SHMEV-SHAK) v,,A,
Clay minerals in the Atlantic Ocean. Trud;r Mor, friditfiz. in,'St.
All UILOR 30;:116-136 164. (MMA 17: 11)
ME
mmimfulwamalaulumms
Y Eno Q! 'C I! I i .A.; YI:ODAF, YU.A.; GRIBOV, Ye.ll.; SOCAYWISHY, Ye.D.
A3s,,;c-i;aticn of c2ay minerals tn the Upper FLwnfiian rc.--:ks &nd ores
of the Dzhailfma trough. Dokl. AN SSSR 16'~ 130.439r;&.9,09 C) 165.
OCRA 18:10)
1. Ubvat(mriya oradoc'hnykh poleznylam iskOpiyM,kh 101 398R. But-
ml,tted Hay 12, 1961~0
RATEYEV, M,.A.:; YEROSEXIEV-511AK 7.A.; NOSOV, rs.l.
Cordil',no governing the formtton of the f.,Iny 141martil,r) -'f
recec and ancient qea busins. Izv.vys.ucl,&b.zalil; gec-l,. i razv.
j
8 no,283-5-24 F It5.
1. Geologichiskiy institut AN SSSR.
~w mv~
YERDSHENK09 A. A. (el. al.)
Tecl,~nology
F. 1. Kovalev methal In the productlon of radio tubes, (Mosiivii), C,6oinargolMat, 1951.
Monthly Ust of Rusisiam Accessions Ubr&ry of 13Dngress Octob,eF 1952 UIICLASSIFIFD
STURMANY A.V., voter,, vrach (StrimhorskLy ravon,,, xc,141niviikay~ SM); BULGAKOYJ
Yu.,N.,, voter,, felldsher OttAssoinkly rqCM) SSA); OrAL"-;
KITSKIY, P.I., voter. vrach (StOtsheinakiy raycm, Moletavitkays. sSR);
OCHAKOVSKIY, Z.M., voter. rrach (Strwhenokiy-'r'Lyonj Holdavskaya,
SSR); GOTSENOGA, A.D. (Strahenskiy rayon, Rol.davskoy S.12); ABRAH-
YAN, G.I., voter, vrach; MNMTrMV,, M.G., vet*r,. felldsher (a.Shi-
rozlu, Vedintikogo rayon& Armyantkoy SSR); KIRAKOSYAII, A.A., voter.
vrach; GEORGIYEV, Yu.P., voter.,vrach; LOMAKIN, A.M., nauchnyy ao-
trudn:Uc; SHMPLUV, L.A., vater.,vrach.; TARASCril I.r... assistant;
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Chuy Valley of Kirgistaft SSE,
Oxig Pub : Ucho zap. Biol. fak* Kirg. un_tt 19579 vype 8,j
A:bstract In 1955-19569 the be'St varieties for greian. fod-
der and s1lo at the ~bast-fiber staU) far~t I'Vasilt-
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References follow most of the artlales.
TOW 03' COMN73i p
Forewor~,: As 3, Predvaditelev, Corresponftig Meabor of
the Academy of Science USSR]
PredvacU.telov, L. S. On the Cond:Itione c-f Regular Motion In
Strong .51book-32plbelonm and Detonctions
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Bazhenova, T. V., and 0.. A. Fradvvditelevs, Air Parizater.
Values Behind a Normal Shook Wave and: DO i1nd a-Refleated Shook
Card 2/,5
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Milloal Oaf Awnlos and (cont.) so
V%98
Wave In i1quIllbrUn and Proron Ploir ftllsodatI06
Ionov,* Vj P. Detexudning Paramateirs of a Ole Flowing Over
a -ConloCLI-Surfaalb at High Verlool, and AlLosting; for Gis
Disso
olaUon (App:vxlzate Pletho0s,
25
Bathenovik, T. V. Variations of tl~o Oas kow VelcoltylUddad
a Shook in a Shool: Ttiba 31
Bazhanork, T. 11.,, and YU. I$. labasiyv, Iffect of lonli llig
Admixtures on the _RkIlo wavas by the GasilkilhInd
Absory Ion of
a Shook in 9 Shoolt Tube 36
Naboko, 1. M. On the Development of Dun WX on, an In
Decel*riblon of a SxWersonlc Gas Flow 42
lonov, Vi Po, and As A. Kon'love Xrradlatioa Spectra jif Dlat=lo
Games in Adlabatio'Comp"Psion
CITIrd 3A
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Physical las Dyna*Los and ('Font
M. G.. MoLoozov, V', P,~ *61#vUh
Yer9fij
natallation
iov, and V. S. Gas Dynodds I Sh
IT-14 Interferometer
Morozov,:X. G.:, Y.-M. Yerombenko, sind YU. N. Petrov.:Flow in
Stafmatica Arem n urfiao of Bodles.1a a Supersonle Flow
of Air
Yes:oxhenlro, V. X. Heat Luhange ou a Porms Plate in a Supir-
sonid FIN-Wth-a &upply ~ of Ganes of Vaft*a ftsical PjvVeftj*m
[Passing:) Through the Porous 3647 66
.-Keroilhenko V.'X. Heat MoMmSe on a torms Surface' of the
Frontal 7 Cylinder In a Lbnx1twUWa.Smp*r*onj.c FlOt T6
Petrov, N. Heat Insulated Pleto to ii Long1tudlial 3upinvo
sonic Flow With the Presence of a Bounda3y Layer-of Gig
Petrov,:Yu. X. Cooling of. the rmital Blurt"* or, a 4310dir'
daid
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AUTHORS.-. Yeroshenko, V..Dl., 11orozov M. G., Ajl)luleirich, V. P.
-and Pushkin',
TITLE: A gas dynamic installation with 19 (IT-14)
ihterferometer
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhemiikaf no.1 6, 11362, 44-45,
abstract 6B283 (Ve sb Fiz.~ gazodin~lmika i teploob-
men. M. , AN SSSR, 196i, 51-59)
TEXT: A short description of a wind tunnel constructed at the la-
boratory Iof combustion physics. The tmiel ig fed either from an
air bottle battery with a capacity.of 110.6 m.? at:a pressure of
200 kg/cm2, or.the air is sucked i!ato the tunnel ~from the atmo-
sphere. The working part of the installutiOn is PlUced in an Eif-
fel chamber in which it rarefaction up to 5 - 10;~Im HK if; producied
by a vacuum inotallation consisting of 1."iye pro-viacuum pumpa, of
PtIK-i (RMK-4) type and 12 vacuum pampa of 13H-6 (M-6) and
(:VN-6G) types., The tunnel is provided w4Lth an electric heater se-
Glard 69~
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curing an air temperature up to 400 CO~A set 'of le~.:.chafigeable plane
profiled nozzles makes it possible to. change'th4 Rachla number
from infrasonic: values to N = 3.1 diurin vacuum wor'.1c.,The dimen-
sion of the working part is 30 - 46 mm fexact di Imensions are not
given in the paper). The are optics.1 vieffing.glaeE-ez In the side
walls of the nozzle and in the cylindrical Eiffel;-2:fta'm*ber 1200 mm
in diameter. The tunnel is provided, with a coordiz;3.teldevice and
with apparatus for measuring and re-cordiag the pressures and ten-
Peratures (thermocouples, manometers, va3uur4 meter, aatomatic re-
Cox-ders, oscillographs). Optical observation of 'I 'a!olri ~un be m,,,.de
with the aid of' the interference-s~adow 4evice IZI-14 whidh is a
combination of a Mach-Zender type Interfarometer,WL-th Teplerlu
device. Special. measures are takpn for iBolating the Optical d.e-
vice from vibrations (an isolated oupport with damping, rubber
cushions). The IT-14 device ia.projided with photPgraPhic acesso-
ries and illuminating deviceaLof various types, a,ojag,them a
spark installation with an exp~os=6 lees than 10-0 se~. The paper
is illustrated,by interferograms. ~,-Abstx'actws- :xl.o,tei Complete
translation.-7
31,330
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AUTFIORS: Mor,ozovi MeGej Torosheake, VoN. and Petrov, TuAt.
TITLE. rlow In staKnation Pon#* on the surf#eo at bed-14in in a
Nvorsonit air Strom
PERIODICALs ReJ!erativnyy thurnall Mokkianika, no* 21 1962, 201 abstract
2B161 (V abo Fit. Gazodintaika 1, toploobs~n. Mj AN 88SR,
19619 60-65)
TIW4P:- The authors give the results of oxporitiental investigation of' the
flow in-& rectangular depression on a plane plate In a supersonic air
strem. The-experiments were carried out fn'li supersonic wind tunnel,
the Mach number being X = 1.69. By obsorying the behavior of sounding
devices placed in the depression, the piresene,o of a strong backward flow
was establishodo Measurements of pressure drDp showed that the velocity
of-strom near the front wall of the depression is small. However, the
behavior of sounding dovJcos and the track of a drop photographed on the
transparent lateral wall of the working part of the tube show- that there
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Flow in stagnation zones on the 0234,A=2
is no region of gas at rest near the front watl of the'!''dIeproles-ion. Graphs
are g*ven illustrating the variation of statio pressure at tho 'rear wall
of the depression for different widths of the latter sj~41 diffor*nt heights
of the front wall. To determine the velocity of backwar-el floot near tho
bottom of the depression, pressure measurements were carried out with the
aid of sounding devices. As a result, the Mach number4sf the backward
flow for a cortaiin. width of the depression was found to be approximately
0.31. It in noted that the introductiovi of tile sofonding devica into the
stagnation zone caused aa appreciable diistortion of tho istream and there-
for* the valus_of Mach number so obtairted cannot be r gjwrded as sufficient-
ly accurate. L_ikbstractor's note: Complete fixanslati:n
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AUTHOR:
troshonkol, V.14.
TXTLE: Heat exchange on a porov,s plat* in a supersonic istrearp in
the case of games with diffortint physical properties being
fed through the.pores
PgRIOUICAL: Reforativnyy zhurnalf Mokhanikaf no, 2~ 1962* 84v abstract
28067 (V abo, Fix. gazoilinamika i tepI66bftwon. -14. j AN SSisR,
1961t 60-75)
TEXT; The author gives the results otan :iXperlowntml tav*atigation of
convective heat exchange of a supersionic #1r stre :A)l o;1.7) with A
porous plate, different games (nitrogeng 4wgon and hydrogen) being 6d
through the porous sections of the latter,, In th*,Procems of the experi
nent.& the consumption of the cooling gas and it* tterperature were measur;d
at tho inlet and the outlet of their porous elemen,to An a result, do.-
Pendenc&& of the wall temperature, the hcat exchartgo coefficient and the
thermal flow towards, the wall on the disonsionless consumption of the
Heat exchange on a po~~qus plat*
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cookant were obtained. It in clearly se-en from the graphis that gages
with smaller molecular weighi have better cooling properties. Apart from
the experiments with a distributed food of the cooling,gau through the
porous elemental experiments were carried out* in which all,the coolant
as fed through the element situated in the front partial' the plate. A
:
omparison of theme experiments with the preceding ones shorwed that fr-DM
the point of view of the smallest consumption of the cooling gas, the
distributed food is more economicale E.Abstracter's notet Complete
translation .1 0
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AUTHOR; Yeroshenkop V-M'
ITIME: Heat transfer on the porous surfaca o fthe front face
of a cylinder on the longiti;.dinal~itraanlining by a
supersonic flow
P3RIODICAL: 'Referativnyy zhurnalt 'Itakhanikat no. 3, T562, 96p
abstract 3B608 (8b. Piz, gat;odinamilca i teploobnen,
Y, AN SSSRp 1961t 76 80)
T,",),.T; The results are given of the~~ experimental study of the in-
teraction of a supersonic stream with the front face of a longitu-
dinally streamlined cylinder$ witkL various gases itelivered through
the porous wall* Experiments were performed on.:the porous cylinder
of 7 rim diameter and 5 mm thickneso insu2ated from the main nody by
sin olcotro- and tharmo-insulacing ,plug. Stagnatioi.,i 'u-emperature _,"or
air was 11000 and the tomparaturo of thits guo-o-mLexto OOC. The de-
l ~
pendence of the dimensionless wall ~; telporaturol,1Y, -4 (TW - TOW
(T equil. - T 0 on the corresponding masts veloci''ty P V = 9wVV/PCO voo
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Heat transfer on the porous surfaoe ... D,237 1)302
sho,,-is. that the temperature falls rapidly with anIncrease in the
rate of delivery of the coolanto Graphs aro givext of the thernial
streams c~,, and coefficients of heat tran8for a versus pvp which
show the presence of the maximum for qw(~V). Tho'cur%re qvt(,S:~) for
-hydrogen possesses the maximum also for tho low rate o7,f delivery
which. is caused by the turbulence arising '~n the:Istreiwz. A coraDa-
rison is made of the effeativenesses iof fil.m. cooling mnd coding by
delivery of the, coolant through a porlDus wall and tha;opinion is
given on the advanta es of the latteimethod. [Abstractor's note:
Complete translationi.
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B151 BIOI
V. Y' Petrov, N.
AUTHORS: Motulevich, V. P., Yeroshenkc
TITLE; Thi~ off cot of electrostatic fieldw, on oonvoctalve heat
exchange
?ZRIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. IChimiyat not 5. 1962, 342, abstract
5:1 53 (3b.,"Fiz. gazodinamika, i teploobmen". M., AN SSSR,
1961 r 94-103),
OEXT7 The theoretical and experimental Investigation Ox the effect of
strojag electrostatic field on the heat ouchanga between r- body and a gras
surrounding it was carried out. For the model to bo;studled &-combination
of a thin copper wire of a diameter of 0#04mm and alongtlla 79 mm is
chosen, at zero potential, which is also the beat-emittiril, body, and ak
copper plate of 60 Y 60 mm or a brass cylinder of an oute..'We diameter of
44 ;lm and a length of 60 mm, which is given a potential Wt uP to 50 kv.
The wire is included in a bridge circuit which feeds it with electric
current and beats it and also determineis the tomperature of the wire by
measuring its resistance. The experiments wexe carried aut, at
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The effect of electrostatic fields ... B151/B1W
atmospheric pressure with an air temp. of 15 6c arid a wire tomp. of i8a 0C.
W, -L ,as
On applying the electric field to the flat model the heat atttput chng
only irisignificixintly, but when a voltage of over 10 kv is ap,plied to the
braou cylinder the heat evolntion bogina io, increa'se *06aidiiiriii.blyp
according to a linear law, and with a voltage of 25 kv ~thu hwi.t flow from
the wire increasDe by over lVo- Thl a invantigation sh"a tka,t on applyin,-
a voltage of 20-25 kv in the cylindrical model the into.rfertince pattern
also changes sharply. On the basis of an analysis of the causes of this
so-called electra-convection a criterion defining the quantil;ative sida,
of the phenomenon is obtained. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation&-,I
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YEROSIMNKOt Vil.
Use of carbinal adhesive in eUetAc iwxwlom~trjr wxler conditions of
permaliently frozen ground. Trudy OOIM xw.2-t95-100 '62, (MIRA 1-7:1)
MUMMUMM
YEROSHEKKOp VA;
Use of o)pcuq resins for the affixing;, of: stmir gmOgms uiwJjtr the
conditims of negative temperatures'Amd higli air Ituddli-tir.
Zav.lab. 30 no,.3s359-360 164. d-urtA 17:4)
1. Inat-itut morzlotoveden-Lya, SevernUe otdislerAy~,i
BAKALOVp S.A.; BELOUSOV, V.P.; BRATSEV., L.A.; VODOLAZXIN,, V.M.;
--YVJ,nmmftyjl.;, ZHMV,, V.P.; WBANp S.A.; WKhWV, I.T.;
NADURDIII, A.V.,- NOVIlOVv F.Ya.; POI*XMV# V.D.; MUMMOV,
G.D.; RO'MMSTVEKSKlYp 8.1.1 TROFIMOV$ S.V.; FELIDMAJgp I.R.;
FUYGELI., DoO,; XWSTALEV,, L,N.; CHURM(SAMP I.I.;
KONDRATITEVA, V.I.p red.
[Tboor7 and practice in the study of frozen gTound: in comtrue-
tion] Teoriia i praktika marzlotavedeniia v eitroitOltstva. Mo-
okwao Nauka, 1965. 187 p. (MlItA 191:4)
1. Moscow. Naucbno-isgledovateltiddy Institut ogmovwdy I pod-
ze=Wkh sooru2heniy. Severnoye otdolenlys,
Doj,GINOV., S.Sh.,- YEROSHEBKO., Ye.G.; FUSTIKOV, N.V.; TnX4MI, L.Oo
"Measuring cf the Magnetic Fields of the Earth al3d folbob by Means
of Sputnikni and Space Rockets I and Il.
report presented at the First Intl Space Science Syvxposiuvo Nices Frariceo Jan 1960.
National Acadeqr of Sciences of the USSR., Moscow.
YEROSEMW,_ Ye. G., ZEM=V) to Xty PWMV) a ~11
"Studies Df the Magnetic Field of the Earth ard the Moon."
report presented at the XI International Astronamtical Congreon., Stockhol=, Sweden,
15-20 August 1960.
DDIOINDVl S.Sh4,1,TEROSHBNK(4-XSAL ZHUZOOT, 164 W. I PUMOV I N.11. I
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Magastle measurements wltb the second cosilic rookoite 11(ook.
sputJone rAo,5*.16-23 160* ( 1" 13:5)
(ranar probes) (Nwutlc wasureXte)
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same
Remarks 0. t=03*0. Is, co--aut4~r bif ths -Ga~r entItled ff8tudiea
of the Magnetic Field of the Zarth and! the No 011, 1960, with
K. ZHUZGOV, X. T. PUSHMOTO L. -.0. TV~MGMV, Ond M=wy
Shlemovich DOLGINOT, vho io; Head tif thibj~~e -141 as Laboratory
of the Institute of Terreattlal Wpotiow, Io toophere and. Radio
Wave Propa~ption of the USSR Academy of :Scion me and a member
of the Soviet scWflo deleization-to Wao4ngt m,
Source 11ackgrowA VAterial. Release Dolog tlonldt~d.Authore of
Soviet Papers bytbe Press J)ffice -6f OW lalt4lntornational
Astronautical Congress, Vaishin :gton, 3)4 00i'abor ", 1961a
.75 10
2971f I s/169/61/000/008/034/053
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AUTSM Dalsinov, Sh. 8h., lorMinko, Ye. Zhu%gov, L. N. j Pushkov, H. V
Znvestlgatlon of the magnetic lunar field
PJWoDZCALj ReferitlyMy thurnal, Geofixika, no.. 8, 1951, 12, abst'ract MO
("Geowagnetizai i "ronamiya", 1961, T. 1, no. 1, 21-291)
TEXT: Inforsiation In given on experlmental problems arid data about the
lunar field, obtained during the flight of the socond Soviet space; rocket. An
anal4rais was awAe of the sensitivity threshold of! the measuring-inatruments from
data of measurements in the weak terrestrial magnetic field at 45--50 thousand km
distance from the Varth's center. The noise levol in the lullar orbit space waz
analyzed, and measurements were made directly nesw the Moon doom to 55 km distarw
from Its surface. As a result no indications of a noticeable lunarlmwetic
field were deteoWi. It was estimated that the dipole magnstio mament of the
Moon can,bo only less than 1/10,000 of the magnstia moment of the Earth. I
Abstracter's notwi Complete translation]
The'authcmd' summary
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AUTHORS: Dolginov,sSh.she, Y.eroshenko,yeaoe, Zhuzgcv,L.N-., and
1?ushkov,U.V. ------
TITLE: Magnetic measureme'nts or an ax%tomatia Interplanetary
;3tation to Vanua
PER IODICAL: Geomagnstlzn I Aeronomlyss, ye2s noel., 1962, 38-40
TEXT -- A three-coriponent magnatometer to mev.suro,~ the 4tagnetle
f lold nerr Venus P-nd a inaGnotic variometer to, meamurs the field
during the voyage were Irstalled on the auttimatI6 intorplanetary
statinn (AIS) to Venus, The threshold sopol,tivity of the vario-
IT- motor was 2y, the range - 0 to 501pe Data from the vimlomoter
were obtained on Fobruary 12 and V. 1961, The 'magntlwgrams for
Fabrunry 12 (distance from Earth: 165000-1700001cm) wra given
together vilth data from the Moscow observatory (q) = $150). The
variations of the tWO MAgnetograms were approxim%tell the same.
Data of February 17 (distance from Earth: 1,,9xlO'Okm,,.duration of
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Magnetic measurements ...
mn.asurementsi 22 min.) show almost constant valuese .During the
same period viristlons on -EPrth were quite bigt ~20-14MT . on
February. 17, 1-:)61, the AIS was in the corpuscular stream
(assumption based on data from a particle trap), Tho magnetic
field of the stream wns less than 9T. in the direction of the axis
of tho tranfiducor. 'From d4ta on the nnutran component or ooomic
raye It can be deduced th-It the field of the stream urein weak also
on Earth. Goomagnotic d1sturbances.oan be explained 'by a 4ireot
interaction of the corpusoular stream with the geomalpetic fields
There are 3 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Inatitut zemnogo magnotirma,, iondifery I
i
ras pros tranen 17a radiovoUAN'SSSR`~ (Inwbitute of
Terrestrial Magnetisms, Ionospherep and Radio wave
'.3ropagation, AS USSR)
SUB14ITTEV: December 6, 1961
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ACCESSION If R: AT5023603, 5
R~Q (00011000,633 /,0341.
AMOVU. W1 Ot
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Zhutstov. IL,
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TITLE CompariOn of simultaneous~me4 mne Anal, 11.jand positivoi ,Lon I
flux silthin tho 11arth's mmgnetosp iin
h cat I IM 4141 _.,:Iiatexlite
kon
Y: ;.;t~ ;, j I .;
ISOURCE: VZsgtesoyu naya konfer utstya pd, azlk
t.K!T_ a tv a L
.11965. Issledovanf,ya kcamicheako -e P
go prostransttra (,gpOce ecto truai
~Moscov, Izd-vo Ncuka, 1965, 336-34L.
TOPIC TAGS: spaCe environment,4onospheric. i4ysico'i C. M t~ densIty'!
I ton
e th magnetic
di field/Elektron I qatetlita~
ABSTRACro. Heasuvl,ements of charged-p4r~fcle .. 1.; 1'.4 at
14X ~Od A, a haight !of
R (R, Eatth's-ra-diusy,wet'i 111,
r. 19111 wao
liqir jlq~ trap
"T _;'To,~ -
-!capable of recor~ing',Qoaitive~ion--Elu3t:;, 4ith !on ei~ii 9C in~ p~ilenltird
:~ Oli~
difference of the satell1te with~resvid.dfl t0 fto elov" r m&-Ji&'ctrnn f I:ti:r Vol ~1-1%
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L9WITATION: none
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ACCESSIOR YR:
AUTHOR: Dolginov, Sh. Sh.; Yer~shenkoje~ G~l j: Zhuzgo~ &I
TITIX: Investigation of the earth's ertos he in -he' In b4lt zone
'(34R.) in February-April 1964
.SOURCE: Vae oyuzilff kipprferentsiva
a _a
,1965. Issled (space tvise-ilti Ody konf omntsii.,
ovaniya Kosmicheskogo pro3transtv*
Moscow, Izd-vo Natika, 1965, 342-356
TOPIC TAGS: geomagnetic field, go6magti,etism,l~aiiioetic'*stok ari-Witcial wth sat- i'
ellite.. radiation',belt, satellite data analysii
if
-ABSTRACT. The au~thors give a detail led: re'Port -0n:
ing'orbital inforination and tele tere4 o6er~atlbns 6* tb~ r' W f. t]
diation belt at distances of 3-6p, k6'me~mt~e' t t9 Ijtii:Picata thot thore
IMgnetecuat In
is an outer magnetic. field during ~ the, calm 00, th~!Aay 'a$6 ' ~ It ted firith the pration.1,
and electr0l'as of the radiation belts o~ ;This c6h*~Sioo is 16f 4 41 Q~ Old ba'sis. ~f
paratively limited observation t1moo 11~urkho~, 6bi~rvaiilm:t 110 th~ 'Clektrani-11,11 if 1,
,other.orbital- 'Itions with respeat~ti$. the Xthd Wv~etl'thii,exm (ii d.thr, eatq-h
p0l~
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:ACCESSION NR: ATSD23604
.should give more definite informitioll 013 the dxterit to,:whic
may be attributed the radiatloh zone,:;-. pecquaritied: 6~~,
the magnetc-sphere far from the boundary: zovi, ianCiffee,'Its
istorms may be contlected -with the-mystericus tw,~c,hqr4m i~om~
bilerved efftcts
11~~tfie dynamtcs Of
lWring polity,
fi.1m, 010flnet-16,
--Nil ... . -- ,
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ACCESSUON UR ATS62360S
Yeroshenk,6' To. G.
AUTOR:
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TITLE: Investigation.of the earth a-, aa'O'eto~~hed: by ftl#if rjFW' ;I tellites at a
distance of 7-11.7
SOURCE Vsesoyuznaya konferentsiya po~:~izik~lioq4cheiA~ ~osf 44istva., Homeow
1.965. Issledovaniya kosmiclies)rogo.,prostranstv4:(So~ce,~es6
Moseow, Izd-vo Nattka, 1965 M-3,67
~1,70PIC TAGS: geom-agnetic field, magnetic storl"n aoltif Lrth~ riftellipe, ~atel-
ilitia. data onalysii;
ABStRACT: The aul',Ihor reports:on magnetic: 66asur~~Ont6: madel, y 11 1!iktron" satellites
.in'the outer magn~~tosphere of aur, plavdt~ at dix'sit'ah''tes)of 7R, :En the rzu4e fiom
!3506 to 600S. CuJ~ves of the differ-anco:!AT belt~eie~ld meqsurqd'~nd caificulav!d b~alai~
C
i1a dal~.4 Fr.( name Satejj,te~ an~
.magnitudes of them field were used f6r 6'tialyzing ~izkgne
ifor comparing theise data with measurements ati6a from dur68,,,~stallon3. It i1j found
!that there is a Aose correlatiob betweeft:V~Aati6fis fu Wj~id clailges in tbe K -in-,
fdex. of magnetic aictivity at the s4rface or 06 ddrtfl.-~_The I~vjtgull corponent oirtile
j,
CM fi
L 21026."
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ACCESSION NR:
a I This field shows
.,AT'field may be isolate-d'by using the ~Vo~ai ~6i)Alt for ~iXi d Y
~a smooth reduction' within limits,of 8 Y ~*P~rito~ krt~o`i ~ebvi aq, n Aprii 16
Y! t
'This reduction may be due to the change in o~~itdl p-d~itt~ ~~ iitlv~i'iispect to the
learth-sun line which may cause A:vaviatidn 1~ Ih~~ eft4ct~ ~j ~)the vind 6nd in-
0
;terplanetary magtlietic fields. W diurva'l Varlatioh' in~'
A?.i it ~ob:i iii ed withIn lWita I
tof 12 y on each 1.00p of the quiet day. This!~aii4ti to'il O"La d-ujj Itio, deforti6tion of~.
i:the field by the solar wind,. If the latitude! and::1oZtU%.' 4fecta~ of surfaoe car-
,rents at the boundary of the magnetosphere aj~~ tiil~en:4-ntq,~ nsidiv6'ation. Diving
,magnetic storms ithich start suddenly, no shako ch aqg~ w,~ i Zer~bl In the nugneto-
grams from the satellites: only a smooth incIrease was rec Ybded: lin the positive dif -
ference AT (takimg 15-20 minutes). Any magnetir-'perturbaltidn id detected orli thi,
magnetograms fran the satellite as an .~ increase in thO po~~Jve Aitforence AV (at:
distances of 7-11.7Re). These changes in At are correlat 64 ;in 6 111n. with tho varia-
tion in Aff at the beginning of a magniptid st Iorm for ihe i&iir zu~d~middla latitudes.
d' d t it
The increase in AT ort the satellite cormspqn s o ifhot -length of polar
ciiange In; AT on
:sLd)storms and to the time of the in1tjal,ph4se.:knth7`.t~1
)n.the. earth during
the satellite is not correlated in sign vitl~ ~tM~ deviati~i i','Ln
,the main phase of the atom at lower Omd al4d1d,Aeki-wei~
ki~tThi I Indicaten that the!
!source of the Win phase lies beio4 the d1sT4!ncjp. 1~~est~j edil, "Fogether:with i
C;Pd_2
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WXESSION HR- AT6023605
large-scaile-time vjj~ixtionS iln-- t'lle Pof's Ive 441jlos~ ~f &T, ~i~
,in AT with sharp firionts were observed d4ting ibOlated wimpat
.1
These effects shown a correlationulth . the, appe#ahce a~d ~e~
An.analysis oF magnetic data~ from the
-ra-.--,- -.--
.0-tA"- - PHT
!the Aagnetosphere e-s ab~o. !-'84t G-1-1
of rtzgnetic measurei-ments uhad6-1b -thelitt k4,6f
Pe 6f
;d1s ances of 8-11.4R ) shdics'that:oihe s4xtelute~ cr~iased tfi~ ;
I e
:sphexe on the daylight side at least during 0~ inrWj
gne4lc 6
;vlth the asaymetric model of
the Magnotoqphetro.~ oig
table.
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nogy'llittvo devidtion.9
j polut:, perturbulilond~.
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Hipr~j iiiiinary-analYSU -
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AUTHOR: L, If
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Lastoyskjy
ORGS none
TITLE: Magnetometric apparatus of, the -Eloctvom7~.
SOURCE:~ KosmL4ihaskLye. issledovantya, ;v.. Av no,.-,
tOPIC TAGSt disignetoneter magne'tie. f
0
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