SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEROZOLIMSKIY, B.G. - YERSHIN, SH.A.

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0/169/61/000/-0'11/027/065 The result of applying neutron ... D228/D304 jisec, the transmission frequency being 400 c/o. The neutron genera- tor was used in the commercial testing of INYL. IMM readings against oil-bearing beds exceed by 10 times those for aquiferoui~ beds con- taining mineralized water, at a delay time of 1000 psee.. Certain g 4 impediments and limitations of thermal impulse neutron-loggin Ln different oil- and water-saturated beds are indicatedl and the re- quirem-entB for the apparatus are stated. Further prospects are indi- cated for the application of impulse neutron generators,. [Abstrac- tor's note: Complete translationJ. Card 2/2 .. ........ e A3;) 11r, 990-5 14 Jim SINGLE PULSBI HIGH-VOLTAGZ NANOSE,~"OND.GV~'= L. Nr. San&renkd. Vj~ P. Priii Ilostovoy, A. 'K. She'vc-hanko, aridiriu G.,! 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V:, NOW mm- . ........... !..ACCEWZ0X M; AJP4033103. S/0120/64/000/00/0039/0042 M05t0voy, Yu. A.; 0*4 ,.XUTHOR:'_XerozoUMs~# S. G., Iny4ka~::B. A. TITLE: Errors in measuring slow-neutron-boam polarizaU*4 by t1mi shim, method SOURCE: Pribory*. i tilchnika eksperimenta, no* 29 1964'; 34-42- TOPIC TAGS: neutron, slow neutron, neutron polixixation, shim stautron. polariiation measusement ..::'ABSTRACT: Mathodic errors of shim polarization measurements are discussed. esults-of-ex#exinunts- which permitted a direct evaluation7 of the SIUM-introduced disturbance are r8pDrted. Tests were conducted in a neutro3a beam,ovizh an intensity of 2 x le neutr /sec of an IRT - 1000 reactor; an Wo-polarined beam was ,obtained by reflection from a 110x220-mm'cobalt mirror. Styplaciaga cadmium:- slot instead of the shim, a beam wag; shaped and'dixected to a slot-tYpe detector. The variation in the counting rate, upon introducing the shi=p! was datermined by ACCUSION NR: AP,4033103' j` the losa of neutrons due to small-angle sc~ftering. The degr4a of 'olarization was m easured by ~ (a) the counting rate in the maxin=m s econd-rena lotion beam, and (b) the beam shape (aarrow slot) and Wegration of all nv~trona ;reflected from the analys-or. An fjvalu&tioA of tr ror- in the general casi Is f4minid to be impractieLl since it 4ie~snd4,on the isnperfiction of the wirrowO., insudicient magnetization of the i:obalt surface, depolodrizing fringe effects ate. Orig. art.- has: 2 figures and 6forzoAss, ASSOCUTMN: none, SUBMITTED: 013un63! DATE ACQ: I IU~y64 ENCL: 00 OTINMR.- 001 NO REF SOY: 003 Ztm CODE: NS Ca'd 212 MROZOLIMSKIY, B.G.; ONUCHINt A.P.; KIIABAKHPASHCV, A.G.. YethodIcal errors in the experiment on opposed beams. Prib. i tekh. oksp. 9 no.ls23-24 JR-F 164. (KRA 17:4) 1. Inatitut yadarnoy Miki, Sibirakogo otdoleniya AN $08R. Gripping device for stacking bricks without trow. Rfth.tr=xy,l$ n*.?jlO Jl 156. Ng" 9 19) (cars* handLling) (BrIcks--fransportation) IRXHIN, Alsksandr Petrovich, ksudt*khn.umukLjXRPjCM1T, J(ikhsji-kA-nO-V1qh1L-- insh.; TSVIN, Takov Tevonlyevichs T891100 red.; VOWHOKp X.X.p takhn.red. [Boonomic aspects and the orgonization of transportation by the oelf-propelled freighter fleet] Akonoalks I orgemAzatsiia pere- vozok samokhodnyu grusovyu floton. laningrad, Isd--vo *Rechnoi transpart,m laningr.otd-niso 1960. 94 p. (KIRA 1319) (Inland water transportation) YERPICHEV, H.I., inzh.; IVLIYEVA, A.M., kand.ekanomicheskikh nauk C-mparative analysis of the economic indices of ships with various power plants, Trudy LIVT no.3:3-22 '60. (KRA 15:3) (Inland water transportation-Aacoanting) (Marine enginds) YMPICHEVY 11.I.,-Anzh-- Particularfeatures of codt;calculatiom for U-4nopor tion in spocializ.od vessele. T dy LIVT uo,160-16 1:61. lm 14:9) (Inland, wat.~rtlransportat.ioh-4osts) IRKHIN, Alekisandr Petrovich, kand. tekhn.nauk; TERPIGUY Mlkh!111 IvazLoKLCh,_ insh.; TSYPIN, Takow Te'rc~n ye It hil TA-Imn, N.Ye.,, red.; vracum, K.m.,, takhn. rw. [Thet economics and organisation of transportation via a self-propeUed marchaht-marine fleet] Ekonmlk~ i oripmi- satelim, perevosak mamokhodnym grusovym flotom.:Jzd.2., ispr. i dop. Moskva, Ixd-vo ORechnoi transportO 1963, 114, P. (MIM 16s10 (Inland water transportation) SUKHININ, S.D.'j MARGOLIN, M.Ya~'I-YERPULIKV,, N.A. ~ I ~; Improyment of the pmp*mtion of adetic aold a4ts* Pr7m, kh1s. reak. i coobo chiot. vashch. no.106-47 163,. (KMt 17s2) 140fIASTYRWU-.Y,kf 14.00; YERfIjLEvLt L.L; IIAVII)Vj :3.A. influence of the aikali cation used for pE reguljiLiom of latex L-4 on the properties oil its films, F%uch. A roj!,. 2.14 ",To I n' 5. 1. Moskovskty Laki-inclogichosk--ty institut. I. Txl? SIGEV. relike Yurlysrich, rod,; TJRKAKOVA, ToAo, tekhnored [ftbrAlsk"adroviab Jr*Aikbin;: his life and Vorkol lador Alskmandrovich Brodiktin; ago shisnO i dioUtol0mostOo MoskTat Goo. Isd-vo tfA&niko-toorot# lit-ty, 1957. 149 pe (XMA 11t4) (Pndikhin,, Fedorllaksondrovich,, 1831-19%) I WHIM 311111941941111 T )I- I A KIIHAYLOT, Alelmandr Aleksandrovich; TAIPYM, X.P.. red,; TZOMOVAje.A., tekhn.rod. [Star stlas-, containing all stare of both hemispheres of i2p to 8,25 In magnitude, with indications'of variable sad daubLe stars and star ONSters and nebula*] Zvesdnyt atleel sodor~hshchil dlia obaikh polusharli ves svesdy do 8.25 VelichInY, a obasnechenism lperemennykh I dvoirjrkh svezd, svezdiWkh skoplenit. I tumannostai. IsA.2-oe. Koskva. Goo.isd-vo tokhatko-tooret.lit-ry, 1957. 59 p. aM 20 plates (in porlifollo). (stare-Atlases) (KMA '10: 12) YF-RPYLF-V, N-P- 3 M kIWE I BOOK MIPLOITATION SOV/1380 latoriko-astronomichookiye iseledovanlya, vypo 4 (Studlee In the History or Aotronomy, Nr. 4) Moscow, Fizmatgiz, 1958, !j92 p. 1,W copies printed. Beep. Ed.s Kulikr-vskiy, P.O., Docent; Zds.t Rakblin,, I. Ye.,, and Reznikovskiy, P.T.; Tech. Ed.t Oavrilov, S.S.; Editorial Board of Seriest 'Voronteov-Vellyaminov., B,A,., Professor XuImrkin., B.V.,, Professor, Kulikovskiy, P.O. (Chairman,, Committee on the History of Astronomy, Astronomical Council USSR Academy of Sciences) and Perell, Yu. G. (Scientific Secretary, Co ittee on the History or Astronomy,, Astronomical Council.. USSR Academy of Sciences) PURPOSE: This.book is intended for both the general reader and the specialist interested in the historical development of astronomy, COVERAGE: This collection of articles by d!Lfferont authors is the fourth in a series on the history of the development of astronomy in Russia. The present volt=e is divided into three parts:,&A Card 1/5 9 M111 11 St~dlea In the History of Astronomy soir/1380 introductory section,, a section of articles and ijtudles,, and a final aeotian containing data and documents. The first articled.' the longest and most thorough., traces the develolment of stellar astronomy In Russla during the XIX century. The remainder discusses various topics In the field of astronomy,, such as the contributions of outstanding personalities both in and outside of Russia, Russian observatories, the deveiopment of astronomy In China and Georgia, etoo Valuable historical findIngs are brought to light in the form of now archival discoveries. The text Is accompanied by photographs,, diagrams and bibliographic references. TOM OP CONTOPTS: From,the Editors 9 NPP,, Developmont of Stellar Astronomy lr~ Russia b&-l-n-g-Me- 19th Century ARTICLES AND RESEARCH PAPMIS Card 2/5 Studies in the! History of Astronomy SOV/1380 Chenakikj# V#Lt, Hersheil Mirror Telescopes in Russia 250 Dinglell H. Iklmond Halley. His Tiiws and Ours 341 Chleng Toun-wo-in. Astronomy -in China 367 Dzhalalov,, G*D. Certain Remarkable Pronouncements or the Astronwers'of-the Samarkand Observatory 381 Yakhontova,, NeS, Neum Illich Idelfson 36T lm7tnikov,, S.N. N.I4, Idiellson's Contributions to the History or Astroncmy 407 Tdellson, N.I. Urbaln Le Verrier 433 Chudovlcheva,,, N.A. V.P. ton Works in Astronomy (dommients by 8,N-o Korytni 453 Card 3/5 Siladies in the History of Astronomy BOV/1380 Ra binovich, IA, Some Problem of Celestial Mechanics in the Worke, of P.G. Boll 467 Do'brovollskly, V.A. Participation of the Sarly Directors of the Pulkovo, Observatory In CrganizUS the Kiev ObsOrvatory 481 Novokshanova, Z,K, Astronomical Observatory of the loneral Staff Military Topography Department 491 Kharadze, Ye. K. and T.A. KoohlashvIll. Notes an the History of the Dev*lopment of Astronomical Studies in Georgla (preliminary study) 499 MATERIALS AND DOC 3 D.D. Gedeonov's Letters to V.V. Vitkovskly. Comments by V.P. Shcheglov 50 Card 4/5 itudies in the History of Astronomy SOV/1380 From V,K. Tseraskly's Archives. Note on the Moscow Observatory 573 Perel',, Yu# G., Selected Bibliography,on the 119tOry of Astronomy PtiblieW in USSR and bhor CowArles in,1956 and 195T 580 Index 566 AVAIL&BLEt Library or congress Card 5/5 u2~0umminialfiffam HWI HAUM UJIMMIt Jill ling rilell"Hwull TMMS"-TXLIYMNOT* Boris Alskmsaro4ohl .ElkalWhes of WN Mllt~7 Of flt:votl*, In' ;the tr~ 8-.0.10 00horld litoiril astronoodi v SMS' kovli~mg bdo.isd-v 10`1 isl'6-wtsm. lit-iry, 1960, 227 P. (kiliA 14:3) (Astrononw) PHASE I BOOK WL01TATION SOV/55574 M:ademiya naul: 333R. Astronomid.heekly sovet. Byulleten' stavatsiy opticheskogo nablyudeniya iskusetvannykh mputn1kov Zemli. no. 7 (17) (Bulletin of theltations for Optical Observation of Artificial Earth Satellites. No. 7 417) moscows 1960, 16 p. 500 copies printed. Spolsoring Aaency: Astronomicheekly movet Akademil na%Lk 353R. Reap. Ed.: G. A. Leykin; Ed.: D. Ye..Shohegolev'; Secretary: 0. A. Severnaya. PURPOSE : This bulletin is Intended for scientlets and engineers concerned with optical tracking of artificial satell1tes. C01MUME: The bulletin contains four ~~ articles concerned with the orbital elonents of the Soviet artificial matell1tes 19586, and 195862 (Sputnik'III and its carrier rocket No personal- ities are mentioned. There are 6 references: '~~-Soviet and 2 En lish, Card 1/1 Bulletin of the Stations (Cont.) SOV/5574 -Batrakov,, Yu. V. (Institut teoretichaskoy astronomi AN SSSR Institute of 'Theoretical Astronomy of the Academy of Seienoes of the USSR]. Preliminary Orbital Elements of the Thii.~d Sovie4~ to Artificial Satellite (1958 b2 'Batrakov, Yu. V.., and A. S. Soohilina [Institute of Theoretical Astronomy of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR]. Notion of the Carrier Rocket of the Third Soviet krtificial Satellite (1958b, ) and the Magnitude of the Oblatenes's of the Fawth 6 ,Yerpylev N. P. [Astronomicheakiy sovet AN SSSR !"- Astronomic council H-Academy of Sciences of the USSR]. On the Elements of the Orbit of the Carrier Rocket of the Third Soviet Artifi.. cial Satellite (19586], ) Obtained From Photographic Obiserva- tions 13 Card 2/3 'Pulletit of the Stations(Cont.) SOI~/5574 ouncil of the ~,kadeq-r of Sciences' Slovokhotovas N. P, [Astronomic C of the USSR] Comparison of Different S town ofOrbl~;,al Elements of the Third Soviet krtifical Satellltey!958 02~ 14 MIL.Wits Library of Congross AC/dwm/jw Card -3/3 10-30-b1 s/b 3b/60/000/0 I 110 2 5/0 2 E, B020056 1UTHORt Yer,-xl-z. - P., -Candidate of PhySical and Vathemat4ical Sciences TITLEt Out-of-town Session of the Astronomical, Council PERIODICALs Veatnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, No. 11, pp. 122-123 TEXTs The out-of-town session of the Astronomical Coyncil-of -the AkademiZa nauk SSSH (Academy of Sciences,USSR) took p~soe from August 23 to August 26, 11960 at Villnyus (Lithuania). It was organized jointly by the Akademiya vauk Litovskoy SSR (Academy of Sciences Litovalraya SSR), and the Villnyusskiy universitet im. V. Kapsuka15 a (Viliny-ts University imeni V. Kapsukas). The conference was attended by a8tronomirs, -p'G3-sTc`rs-f5-, geodesists, and mathematicians of the Academy of Scionces USSR, of the Academies of the Union Republ Vs and Schools of Higher Education. The history of the development of `qAjrqnom ,y in Lithuania w49 donoribed by V- Maze"s The following lectures were deliverads 0.', A, Mellnikov "The History o?'AstrosRsctroam "I L. K. Sorguw- "The WiatTi of the Spectral Lines of Diphoton Radiation"I A. P. Yutsis and Ya. I.. Vizbarayte: Card 1/2 'BOO 0-111 tWD -cTtj~-06 e 0-11 V, (" P, , - r, 0 o1 r's.118 teope -r0 Is. OrL 'b I o-r% lic (IV Se 've ace of ~..j Ott 4r r co'a'o.0 Sre -Of .1 ~ 8;0 de-le tjoo n .the tttO13- 00"r -folvo r. pa!r & b.st a, Jaj~lt! IL 'tt~tcl Soo t voi 'tfilo ~66 djLe traz' ace a e '?Tee 5V sver- 9~a& jeq Sv WgVe 11%6 0,TA. tiae T arA '0100 '00 Of S . 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LI.P. .C ------- jI4!qskva ) Flight of an automatic interplanetary ztatian~tvdard VenuA. Fiz. T shkole 21 no.2:29 Hr-Ap '61 (XLRA 14:8) (V;?TUB probes) -11'...1.-1..." -1-1-111114-1 PMLI, Turly Grigorlyevich; KUKARKIN, 13.V.., prof... red.,; YMLEV, II.Pe. red.; KRYUCHKOVA, VA.., tekbno red, . . ..... (Development of our concepts about the univers*]Razv:Etie pred- stavlenii o vselemoi. Izd.2. Pod red, BNoKukarkina, Monkva,, Fi=itgiz,, 1962. 391 p. (Cosmogorq) (MIRA 15:10) _S110-30J621000100410081010 B102/B104 AUTHOR: YexTylev, K. P., Candidate of Physics and Uathemuitics -------------------- TITLE: In the Astronomical Council PERIODICAL: Akadentys, nauk 335R~ Yeatniko no- 4, 1962, 122~124 TEXT: A report is given on the course of the plenum of the Astronomicheskiy sovet (Astronomical Council) which took place in Pulkovo, from January. 26 to 29, 1962. The opening lecture was held by the chairman of the Astrono- mical Council, A. A. Mikhaylovt Corresponding Member of the AS USSR. He spoke on problems of stellar evolution, research in solar phyzics (observa- tion of the total eclipse on February 15, 1961 from a specia-VVY -104 11~ (TU-104B) aircraft and from the earth with a 3-m radiotelescope), new astro- nomical instruments (a 2.6-m reflector at the Xrymakaya astrofizicheskaya observatoriya AN SSSR (Crimean Astrophysical Observatory of the AS USSR), and a 1-m telescope at the Byurakanskaya aetrofizicheakaya, oliaervatoriya Alt Armyanskoy SSR (Byurakan Astrophysical Obaervatory 4 Armpaakaya SSIM), or. rockets, eatetlites, apace ships and interplanetary atatione. In Ussil 102 stations exiat for satellite observation (48,800 visual ani 7000 photo- Card 1/2 5/03 62/000/00-4/008/010 In the Astronomical Council B102YB104 graphic observations). Academician V. A. Ambartsumyan gave a report on the results and proo-pects of outer-galactic astronomy. In 1he discussions special attention was paid to the training of specialiots, improvement and new design of instruments, e.g. an automatic telescope, long-time planning and coordination of astronomical research and other problems of organiza- tion. Finally, A. B. Severinp Corresponding blember AS USSR, apoke on nolar magnetic-field measurements and I.D. Zhongolovich, Doctor of Physicomathe- matical Sciences, on naw investigations iato the Wth's pize, shape and mass dis'Wribution. Card 2/2 YERPYLF,Vj NoIN l,m)noBov lumir crater, 162. Vop.ist.ent.i Ukb. so.12;-.237-23S (MIRA 15:4) (moon) IraME7, B.F-0-,- Station for visual obderfttions of extificial satol)Ates. Vest. All MR 32 no.7:87-88 Jl 162. (KEPA 15:7) (Zgypt-Artificial oatelUtemi.-Traeking) ININUMME Im muumzv N~ PhoUgraphio obeervations of artificial earth sate3liteo. Voot. AN SSSR 32 no.nsl29-130 H 162t ~ (mmi 15, n) (Artificial oatellitsmi.-TvLok14) IS 11 9837-611 1!, EPI(b M011% Ms(v7t'41A'mGfl__t_ 7 AICCESSION )~)b16311 AMHOR: Yer 1. P. (CmdJdal* Of P*Ics TITIE: Pleav'm of the Astronomicsa~: *ouncli"i viald in ~4~46 Japlwyj 19631 6:~ 1961, 113t,114, 11 1 SOU=: AN, vestaik iibv On. vemtasp~~ 116dia. dg Salw !'~are~' TMC TAM: in &stxanm*O,, mg~rt mom photogr!;Vhs AMTRWT: Awing the asombly: of: the 0:41944 Im, Inove", jlaadmii I;SSR of thul-A -in Iningrad fecin 16 to card Mmpnjws N.P,,V kand.fix.-matem.narik ..,.,M,IIWWAftMWWAWk Conforence of the Committee exploring the problem of optical observations of artificial satelUtes. Test. 0 SSSR 33 n0-91 75-715 5 163. t (MRA 1639) (Arti:Mcial satellites-Optical observations) YERPYLEV N&. kand. fiz.-matem. naukj KILADZE, R.L. kand. fiz.- =item. nauk; RUSKOL, Ye.L., kand. fiz,-cate:x, nauk; KIILIWVSKIYO ?*Go, kand. fiz.-naten. nank Plenum of the Astronomical Council and Ito committees. Vent. AN SSSR 34 no.5zl34-137 My 164. (MIRA MO YERPYIEV, N*P., kand. rizilko-matem. nouk Geodetical net and artificial earth satellites. Zem. i v;sel. 1 no.4:65-69 n-Ag 165. WRA 18: 12) 7ERPYLEVY N,P., kand. fiziko-matem. nauk SMcoium on problems in estabItshing a European geodetic neturnrk on the basis of the observations of artificial earth satellites hold in Paris. Vest. AN SSSR 35 no,.407-78 AP 165. (MIRA 18:6) L 04696-67 JrU/J1/tJW ACC M AP603,0234 SOURCE CODEI UR/0030/66/000/008/OM/I AUTHM: Yervylev., H. P.-ICandidate of physico-wthematichl scierpoes) ORG: none TITIZ: New in-,restigations in astronogy SOURCEt AN SSSR. Vestniks no. 8. .1966ptlol 13 TOPIC TAGS: astrononio conference, solar magnetic fields planetary orbit, solar corpuscular rk1iationp earth crusts solar activity 'ABSTRACT: The annual plenum of the kstronomical Council of the Academy gf SgJan _;.Ml& was held in the'Crimean Astroo-hysical -04s-ervatory from 12-15 April ,1966.. Some 160 representatives from the major Sovietastronomical repearch! :centers attended, Each of the centers reported progress in its research work: the .Crimean Antrophygiical Observato in investigations of solsAsagnstic ~i, .fields; the Institute of Theoretical Astramm in studies I the evolution 'of the Earthfa orblu-the Vglgoarad IF Bic. an 4 1n,4ho41pg that solar corpusc fact pressure and temperature'l a the:,lower as -well an upper,lay,er'a of Me atmosphere; the Main AstrgRoLiAll Oboarvatory of the Ukrainigm AcadeW of Sciences in its.studies of the-Martion atmo- *_- , . Z -71 W-4 A,r., L 04696-67 ,A.CC NAs AP6030234 tsphere*(surface stwopheric pressure shown to be 19 8 abor); the 0yurak4n-: ;Astrovhysical Ob _Ap Its Investigations of faint blue objects'af I the 17th and 18th ftellaef"guitude, many of iphich are quasi-stellar and the M-stitute of Astrophysics of ths Tadablk*adaft nf in its studies of the orbits of meteorslIn interplanetary space. On the basis of-investigations of the rate of the Earth's rotation, h- .:carried out by*the All-Union Scientific Research Institute !?kl Ph_Yq_4oj qc .nical and Radio-Fjigineering Measurements, it.has been established that the :decreased rate of rotation observed In i963 continued in.1965. In the .period from Maicch 1963 through October 1965.the rate of the 1'.arth's rota- ition decreased by 19-10-9 ends' consequently, the length of the day-in-. icreased 1.6 Usec. In 9 months of 1965 the day lengthened 0.6 Usec. In a ireport entitled "'rho Rotation of the Earth,'Deformation of the Earth's and Solar.Actirity,!' V. B. Nikimay and eupressod their Yiews on the causes fdr the irregularities in the rat* of rotst$on. AG., Masev reported on progress made.in internatiorhal cooperative IprojiRso TU~idxnz optical observations of Earth satellites, investiga- ;tions of variables and supernovaes ophenerldox of planotolda, astroustric _ytion. Tho' bdist progress h investigations, oolar researchq and star ovkl an been made in satollito-obsorvation prov-s-NINIMasevich gaid, Jointly !operated observation centers were set up in.tho UAR-and Kali. A:,Qggtra- tive venture with, Chil pas also reported to be proceeditig~ssoothly. 'r . -_-. The plenum -Molse-d th discussions dealing ~fih'iDi nizational-- i educational matit (ATD PRESS"I '0674 1 SUB CCDE: 03 SUBM DATE: none ~EWNMMK ~Nism S/024/62/000/006/020/020 E140/9535 AUTHORS: Avdeyev, B.M.9 Yerpylevs Yu.A. and Kovachich, Yu.V. 0108CQW) TITLE: A comparison of new methods of applied mathematics in automatic control theory PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdeleniye takhnicheskikh nauk. Ener*etika i avtomatika, no.6j 1962, 178-200 TEM Throa typical coritrol problome are rorimAlatod ond their solutions by modern mathematical methods are compared. In the first problem the boundary conditions (initial and final states) are defined for the controlled piocess in terms of vectors in phase space. A control law is required satisfying the given transition and providing an extremal value of a prescribed quality criterion. In the second problem the op~imisatlon is with respect to the motion of the process in phase mpace, and the, boundary conditions are not prescribed. The?third problem requires a given relationship to be respected between tkie output and input coordinates of the proceigs,(including as a soecial case the Card 1/2 A comparison of ne.w methods S/024/62/000/066/020/020 r Elt#O/E)535 relationship of independeh6c) given prior knowlodge of tbe'laws of 'Pdinates and the*a~alytic descript'on of variation of the input coor I the process. In each of't,heae problems various alternative'forms are investigated in connep~ion with two classes of solutions. In the firs.t ciaiss' the autho~j place solutioni Xn the Prosence of rull inforrisat;kon. In thin clAmimi Cot- the firtit problom the methods of classical variational calculus, and Pont~yagirtls principle of the maximum'are applied And illustrated; the socc,nd problem is treated by linear and dynamic programming and-Sames theory; the third problem is treated by the theory of inviriance and the method of polynomial equations. !Where full information. is not available, the second class of solutions involves the application of self- adjusting systems. This class is treated more slummarily than the first class; ane example ~q given of.the solution of each of the typical probleims defined;above. There are 20 figures-and 4 tables. SUBMITTED: November 28j' 1961 Card 2/2 YERPULEVA ~j,,,,.inzh. Regeneration of -the wastes of aloohol used for determining the acid numbers of oils and fats# Mikale-shlre prom,v 29 noolOs39 0 1631, (IMA 16t12) AXMN; A.'V.j XWYMAo 01M. . .I Sconcmdo offectivensiss of moDw Appoxatud., tudy H'jz,,-tokh.inot. Ilk AN Turk. SSR 7s125-W 161. (yJ; 15:2) ~l (Solar healting) IAIRMOVo Re; VMM"A TACOOVO I. Teaboical and sooncedc bm*o for *Ug sour r4ril, in Turkmenistan. Trudy fiz.-tekh. inst. AN TuAt. SR St 5?-7t 162-* OCMA i5s 11) (Turkmeniatan-Solor4ngineo) (Refrigeration wd refrigeratift sachlbiry). LRYPUNSUTA, :D.I.; PRUSLIN. Ta.A.; YERPTMU.-Te.jR.; NDVIZDVA, X.A. Radimetive method for studying the displacement of fluids from pervas media. TruAy WU 12t361;367 158. (KIU 12:3) (Oil field fl e4ing) (Wdrs~ullc nodellng) LErFMKkYA, D.L; MMPM=A., le.Ro; NOVIKOVA N.A.) FRITSLIS, la.k. ladiametric method OIL OJI ~ matwoluou In the stuass of bubble polat -611 - tiii4 14,106 Oll ~*020 SIM" Trudy TKII no.10:349-356 957. l4s6) (oil "ismir , I . - Yerpylov,, K.N. "Investigation of the Problemn of improving information on tho approach of trains by lasing now communications equipment." Min Rail%mys USSR. Moaco"I Order of Lenin ind Order of labor Red Banner Inst of Railroxixl Transnort Engineers imeni, 1. V. Stalin. Moscow, 1956. (Dissertation fnr thog D,-pree of Candidate in Technical Sciences). SOi Knizbnava letopis' Noo 25, 1956. Moscow BORISOVp Dmitrly Petrovichp doktor tekbn. zaukt prof iffikolMavich, kwid. tekbn. Bank; KOFKU.TTSYNp Abiksandr Yakovlevichy bnd7.-tekbg-.~q dotsentj VA=Bv M.I.t doktpa? tak2a* n=kt prof., reteenzent; LISTOVI, V.B,g d7okt6r teklm. natik,, prof.p ratsenzent; KMWA- SloV, N.m,t kand. tekbna naukv doteenty retoenzent; IWMGVA9 G.I.p Inzb.f red.j HOVIM, M.N.v iush.p red.1 BOMMAO XejNv:j teklm, red-, [Autcoatio and remote control and commnications in red1road transporta, tioul Axtomatika telemelA-nika i ovias' na zbelamaodorombnom twansporte. HoWn,ap Voss, izdatelloko-poUgr. obOadiwnis S-va patei soobobehenilap 19614 283 p. (MMA l4z7) (FAilroado-Si-. no) (Rall~oada--Electronia equi ~nt) TAIITSYURA, A.A. j YFAHLOV.'K.N.j SOKOLOVp V.P.) inzh.p retSOIIZDnt; VOIFIKAS, M.N.. red. (The ZhR-5 radio transmitter-receiver] Radio$ tantSUIL tipa ZME-5. Moskva., Transport.. 1964. 163 p. (MIJIA 17:6) YaULUAWS G. v 29489 No. 220 pp. 77-" SOt "2641, 20 Aprja 53s Oatopts ommmial tzo& staters no. 4v ig4g). YRRSHBV. Yu. Oil and, India's fight for economic indepen"noe.. Vn*912.torg. 30 no.8:9-13 160. (14M 13:8) (India--Petroleum industry) YERSHEVICH', V.V.; SMOLTANOV.. V.S, Special features of the use ..of auto traWorimm. lharg. I elektrotekh.-prom,.no.3s27--3l JI-S *62. (14MA 18all) 1. Kharikovskoys otdoloniye Vessoyumogo gosudarstvinnogo proyektnogo institute stroitellstva elektrostantely. -YERSHRVICH,-T.V.-__ Extintated cost of electric power. Snarg. i eloktrat0h. prom, no.3v54-58 JI-S 163. (MIRA 1600) 1. Mcrainskoys otdeleniye Vaesoyuznogo gomWaratwennogo proyektnogo inatLtuta i Nauchno-issledovatellakly inatitut 'rSaerj.,,oaet'prqyekt*. YEHSHMCNO 'V.V., inzb.; SHOLYANOV, V.S., insh.; PALAWt# V.H., Insh. Usis of voltage, regulation under load In 35 and 110 kv. poier transformers. Ilsk. ote, 35 no,2j47-51 F 164, (YIRA 17:6) a YERSHKVICH9 ViYo, insh. (Kharlkov) i Dateruination of cost indices for technological ~%nd ecoaomLo calculations. Elektrichestiro noJ6-7 & #64. (W-RA 17:4) YERSHEVICHP 7,V,0 J-nzh. - MethodiDlogy f(w detarzining the calcuiational cost of itlectric P:rwer. Elek. iota. 35 no.9t44,-46 S 164o (ICRA 18bl) Vo 31. - it IN itz z N 8 u a r Al Wit !A 16 6. 311 -j 4hfmgq 2= A. Study a,.' the "rodynamUs of a twbuient ps jog. ISTOM Ussa. .ma.gor.onerc.no.11:97-nO 156. (I"A 10: 2) (FLUO) (Aerodyamics) T ~~::$O dilbii). Orad the Fell, .4 (Academy of sciences Kazakh SSRg powar gLh6oringi,44040), 120 copies lkl"ll~n't~~lfal,illillitlill.lifl;1111 jill!JL11111 I loll Ili] 11 1111111 !111 ujitl Im t-, H I v got Am J4 .01 006 a 16 a k4 rN sl oil ~1 5~ A -. IV a I I i 14 V Ai -54 4 J I. itA 33 lullummmo - - TMRIIF, Sh.l.; SAMOV, Z.B. XnwistU*tlon of the Wtial gfttlft of the tiWba2mt; strem of a c(opremalble go** zhurtokhfj.Lw. 24~ no,1:51-60 -Ta. 1159. (MM 12.4) 1. I=tltut energetlkl AX K&sMq A2aar-Atae 1 (aft fILOW) P~4!223 S~'124/61/000/003/014/028 A()05/AIG5 AVMOBI Yqrahln, Sh, A, TMMZs The aerodynamion of a tuj~bujmt g" rIAMO UhIlue ~111110 batlic section of' a diffusion flame tonVe) PMODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, no. 3. 196i, 72-73, abstract 3BIK)6 (Tr. Soveshchaniya po prikl. g&z. dinamike, 1!~56. Alma-Ata, AN KazSsR, 1959, 168-i7S. Dlskus., 186) TE(T.- A calculation method for the basic section of a turbulent diffusion gas flame tongue is formulated; the method is based on regularities obtained from the investigation of free non-isothermal jets according to the generalized Reichardt scheme, and on the assumption that the reaction kinetics of combustion does not affect the gas stream in the flame tongue. As a result, approximate correlations &re derived for determining the dependence of the tongue structure on the basic diefining parameters: the preheating degree, the stoichlometric factor; and the Prandtl number of turbulence. The experimental investigation of the diffusion flame tongue cooroborated the similarity of the profiles of momentum-stream density. However, the comparison of the results from calculation Card 1/2 R222) 0/124/6 1/000/003/014/0-28 The aerodynamic.,, of a turbulent ... A005A105 and experiments, as far as they concern the position of the. combustion zone In the basic tongue section, shows a considerable discrepancy between the formulated theory and the experiment. There are 13 references. 0. Yakoylevskly [Abstractor's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 0 ;11T OR: U~H- ld`l fill "I ~5417 $ 1 1 06/"/'092 Aoo6 wi Yershin, Sh.A. TITLE: Experimental investigation and theoretical t~alculation of a turbv- lent. gas flame FERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, no. 6, 061, 2, abstract 6B7 (]K&zSSR Pylym Akad. khabarlary, Izv. AN KazSSR, Ser. energ.", 1960, na. 1 (17), 9 - 17o [K&Z, sumarYl) TMt COMb-UWAOn of unmIxed gases w to *Xperjment4ly invostigated in a vertical combustion chamber into which a rich mixture of keroamne va;ors and air (Y-0.3) was aupplied. The dynamical properties of the gav flanet differ only slightly frca the properties of a conventional non-isotbiminal jettl on the initi- al section of flame, -ihe experimental points lie close to the 1heoretic&I straight line; on the remalnir,% portion of the flame a deviation '~s 04srved, which in explained by the ina3airacy of the law selected for the chang" in temperature and concentration alorg the flame axis. There are 9 rsfwj~enass. N,, Ivknov (Abstracter'snotel Complete translation] Card 1/1 MMHINI Sh.A,- PAUTNIKp I.B. 9=-pU for calculating norml thermoel"Ue a4vamem ir. the plane cross section of a wsaive dam* Ism, A11'raz0b. 3-COR. Ser. energ. no.2:32-36 t6l. (141 RA 14:12) (Dw=) Of1w AIMORS: TITIZ: 31294 S/124/61/0,DO/OLO/029/0.56 D251/D--,OL Yershin,_Sh.A. and Sakilov,, Z.B. , Investigating the aerodynamics of an elementary gas jet PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanikaq no. 10, 1961, 84, abstract 10 B596 (Tr. in-ta energ..&N KazSSR, 1960, 21 237-243) W A short description it. iven of aiiahem'e for the aerodynamic calculation of a gas Jet. 'for calculia:Lng~the jet of combustion of undisplaced gases it is proposed that a similarity exists between the profiles of velocity pressure and the mechanism of heat transfer, and the composition along the t3oo sides of the zone of combustion is reckoned to be similar for the moichanism of heat transfer in a non-isothermal turbulent jet; Also the velocity of reaction of the combustion is taken to be infinitely great. It is reckoned theit the zone of combustion is established an the sur- Card 1/2 31294 S/124/61/600/0110/029/056 Investigating the aerodynamics... D251/D301 face which corzesponds to the stoichiometric relationshtp of the directions to that of the stream of reagents. The results of the aerodynamic and. thermal calculations are presented for the combus- tion of a jet of benzene vapor in air, together with the correspond- ing experimental data. In consideration of the 6otobustion of pre- viously agitated gases, the position of the flame front in the tur- bulent boundary layer is determined according to the Guy-Michelson law. Referring to the absence of experimental datgi on the thermal and dynamical properties of a jet for the combustion oE agitated gases, the author resorts to certain assumptions ond anailyzes them on the basis of the results of preliminary experiments. Z-Abstrac- ter's note: Complete tranalatioiL-7 Card 2/2 02 tv 25743 SAM 61/000/012/036/042 A60411Y11110 I AUTHORSt Vulic, L. A.; Yersh1n, Sh.A. TrMs PERIODrCAL% On Oie aerodynamical theory of the gaseous tongue of flame Rsfevativnyy thurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 12, 1961, 22, abstract, 1211130 (V ob. "3-7e Vass, soveshohaniye po toorii goreniya. v. 2". Mosaim, 1960, 219-227) TMM; The authors present & brief survey on invast1gations of the "ro- dywolcal theory of the gaseous tongue of flue based on the Ids& of an infinite reaction rate of combustion. This assumption leads to a schome ot diffusion combustion as im.the case of both unmixed gases'dnd homogoneous mixtures. The latt*r~caae is investigated in-detail. If for the oase-of oombustlon. of unmixed gases:the equation system is complete, since the flamo front in found from the stoichiometric r.4lation of, the, flows of the reacting, oomponsats, tut additioAAL assump~don on tho position of the flame front is necessary for them flame tongue of a homogonsoue:mixture. In order to solve this problem, the condition of the gas-dynamio scheme of the flame front is taken as an oblique heat discontinuity. in such a scheme the whole range of flame tongue is replaced by the surface of Card 0 25743 S/193/61/W/012/036/042 On the - sorepdYn4mical. theory ... A00VA101. discontSnulty U Mo. veloci*j temperature, mWVn ampositleft, !101111'. , Equations btponUwiiv, mosientm and on*r&7- are written Umm, Awth4 dopendimce- is , derimt -of -the Sfui-dynamic parameters on angle CW'j - the slope of: t1te flame. front relatilicto. the,normal -to the lAms of th,* . flow. up 4o the d$saontftlity. It In asaumvl,*at~-ths Atolution sought-for,le taking.plae* at the i'M&ximU4,d*vIatI*n angle of ~ the 411nosi,of the flow In the discontinuity., ~ - At & jiven heat release charaster,isl.io (rutip-of-the thermal elfect to the initial onthalpi) of the order 5-7 the magnitude of (Xi is near to 70 . In this can* the angle of slope of the flame front does not depend on the flow velocity and'only slIghtly,depands 00. the heat releasq ohar4katoristio. A comparison of these results with tbe test data shows that; actually, as-this follows also from the 11aeroftnamloal scheme", a cOrtain wariing-up of the fresh mixture, its *.Vansion and a deviation of the l=ss of the Iftow to the flame front, can be always observed, Owing to this a Value o&, Is obtained sit the burner with an ordinary fl4a front, while with an inverted flame (behind the stabilizer) value Ot n 60 . The authors analyze the problem of an increased flow velocity behQ the flami front. Also In this can* the conception of an oblique heat disoontinultr was used and experi- mental checks were carried out. From a nozzle 20 mm in dia0ater across which a stabilizer (1.5 mm diameter wire) was fastened, a jot of gasoline vapors and air Card 2/3 25743 S/293V61030/012/036~042 On the.aerodynamical theory ... AN4/A104 mliOd beforehand1lowed verticolly upwards. With the aid of a speflal feeder ,flne quartz aand was fed into the flow, whiah was photograpbod when streaming '66t'from the nozzle. The particle speed behind the flame front wai determined from the length of the trajectory and photographic exposure. It was found that during the passing of the flame front the speed Increased by a factor of 1.5 wh1oh agrees wi th'the theoretical results. There-are 4 f1gLuves and 23 references. Sh. M. S. t (Aboraoter's notle: Complete transla Ion)..... % C&M 3/3 YERSM, Sh. A. A Contribution to the I&chanics of 'Awbulent Liquid and Oas Otta p. 12 TMgAMCBS OF M 2ND MMUCAN MWERMWE W YATUDLITTOV AND KDJEANTM (TPLW VTMOY M.-MPUZZWErOY XO1*'XM"MTl M RAMM-ME T IMMUMI), 1811 pWs,, published by the Publishing House ol the AS KA?AV. IISR, AtMA-ATA., Irl-SR, 1962 T-1 T 11 F1 -I WE i I -1 A- .,A, study in **Off '11"I 'r. -thd, X iar il~nl In,c] r e - givom; there. iv"~alao- aP 1_04, compiled in con~unctioa -,d".'h COM-, olvil. ot~tat'n6d;:.kth itligli h ap6 the Witt t ar aF-,~eemarlt is rlOteed, aS it LSO Values for tem-Ocrat"Uxe for tha flizmai friorit ~Ateo ~-Iei Yealalro, -atd.oh (.Uotll.no- gm:shes the study fma, other investigationn ce the aero4yuplill-i of ;- jazi dIffuji:Lve for 441 '1111-M J6 IX 3-r-" a(.,9-130 11,7xiov AUTHORS: TITLE: PERIODICAL: 6/031/62/000/004/001/001 I B102/D164 Tershin, Sh. A., Yarin, L. P. Aerodynamics of a turbulent diffusion flame yet in an accompanying flow Akademiya nauk Kazakbakoy M. Vestnikt no. 4s 1962, 46-51 TEXT: A nozzle system$ consisting of honeycomb input, diffuser, damping chamber and nozzle chamber with a specially designed combustion chamber was used to study the behavior of a turbulent diffusion flame jet in a gas flow whose flow rate is varied. In the combustion chamber two burners are arranged oppositelyl the "secondary" gas sprayod by the opposite burner is mixed with th2 burning products thus forming tho turbulent Jet outside the rozzle. The stability of the jet is achieved by an intense preheatine; (13000K) of the gas mixture and by an,annular stabilizor placed in front of the nozzle. Pressure was measured in the jet by Pitot tubes and MRV (11PP) micromanometerst temperature with PtRh-Pt thermocouples Card 1/2 S/031/62/000/004/001/001 Aerodynamics of -a turbulent.., B102/B104 Tr?-30-6 (PR-30-0. The operational characteristics of the apparatus were determined carefully. They were used together with the pot measuring data to determine the aerodynamic structure of the flame and its surrounding regions. The investigations showed that at any pressure of the accompanying flow and different concentrations of tho burning profilo, the excess momentum ha2 a maximum at -the jet axis alid Jeorvail+n "InOOkIlly in radial direction. . A minimum waa obnarvad'01449WO tho 11nniti front at '-he profiles of dynamic prona"rvs It id ahifted with reopeet to the zonti of lagliont tvsmperatue. Both facts are explained by an noymmetry of the bondary conditiona for velocity and tnmpernture. Special experiments were made to study the offoot of the rate of thq accompanying flow on the aerodynamic structure of the Jet. The temperature was found to decrease nonlinearly with increasing flow rate, the flame length increasod. In both cases the curves become saturAted at higher flow rates. The effects can be explained within the framework of the general theory of free turbulence in isobaric flow. There are 4 figures and 1 table. Card 2/2 'LYPEHIll -------- --- "Transfer processes in turbulent jets in the presence of a highLy Intensive chemical reaction." report submitted for 2nd All-Union Coaf on Heat & Mass Transfer,, Minsk, 4-12 May 1964. Power Inst., AS KAz&9R. TERMN, Sh.A,.: YARINO L-1P. (AlmA-Ata): "Diffusion flames in laidnar &W turbulent wake flow rewrt P"Berited at the 2nd AU-41nion Congress on Thsdrwtiexl 4nd Applied Mochanicso Moscow, 29 Jan 5 Feb 64, AUTHOR: YerAkgL..A. (Alma-AU); Wr, LE- I ZEJAIII~ ip ORGv None ~qdation of diftalon combustion,withIn a W!, rbul it flot Ible TITLE: The cal I gas 4 of comprew. SOURCE: NaucJbA'D-tekhWchesk1ye problemy gorblayw i vzryvai~ Mod I TOPIC TAGS: coinbustlon46dearch, compres I5141j3 Pat a ~q,~ tuAident flow, subsonic -flow. super sonic INW, velocityVaombustiou'l ~cotbusololl Li -~iWcs, bound ~~ry 4yer flow 5 -ABSTRACT- The;Mombuation of gas in -the t=bulont b6undary -roj~ion V1 in~ tigabod by .14 Vas numerous ituthors but the abidies were ooncerned Mainly With fl4m at~ 1he. currents low sub- sonic velocities. 11omver, there are gromWofot ass -uming,*af~xntbtAst1o-* of =Atxed pses with high-velocity iiqub- and supersonle-fl(my offer advantages uv~il empWtikm ig7iitfoh of homo- 4, geneous mixtures.' The present authors developed -an approximatiji pa~-~iynaznie mctltod of calculation of the combustion of unmixed gases ina plane-p4tralle3 boundary Wor of high. velmliy flow, usi ~~ the methods of the theory of turbulent jot of coinji-essible gll]309i~ T4 'rhe results obtained 1) describe the displaeamentd of the ftme kqitlat~ a function of the -I vaidinffm nf fha inniAlant! fliftw- 91 Antu thei Ccwd 1/2 asi ?- uwrixlo- CIO -,Of -tb- b oundary ------ - ------- -- ---------------- ~ . ~ ~Ir :.~AUMOR: Yershin Sh. A.- (Alm-Ata) yakits ;;'(Allma m ORG: none A TITLE: Diffusional comhustion 3n the Ig r-19101 SCURM Nauchno-tek-huicheaki-fe probleRr goviniYa i Vzr-y-Til"Alo. TOPIC TAGS: ccmbuation, diff, comi)l ,ision ;UmM, dirruo !:m ABSTRACT.----An analysis was made of the: combuiJI61ow: proj.-calbi, botmdary layer formed by concurrent, plane -poxal 101 , Oi(l.' -he'aydtem.o Lu"X_(1a1i at different velocities... Solution of 'L f eI, m density, velocity, and momentum profiles in ihe 2011M a pronoun ced- mini mu Tybich -is- -attributed to-ihe_ sehdel isobaric flow,tho*flame front'caujqem'~&Fsft8rP!q'h- ii~ thi. -ve 0 C' 1 citi-Iield 40,ftges oz sligbtlj-~.110L tit IA27 17 1!ijt~l - 1 Sta -7 ~T' LEE C.) z I!_ ICI-105 in 1,' lam it, 1"Ir I ~i., I a c a-ha inar 111PI J"ta y., fl-iled temrpi!ratu~e~ The, rilment tm pr:)r:1.1j3 har'4 qie I mai fie.Ld, while he dj pe='. to it,!, JITD lp~Esd Z//Y --y4E"I 01. A .1--y4rX4- L 4M, Wb~k 0 Tt'ftE:-- Transfer processes iA turbulint jets' iA,the:~rdeem ql~h-tntenblty; chezical reactions SOURCE: Teplo- L massoperenos t. :11 Tap~'C~~' 't wms~opeic' iols V~ ~'Vz'aimod4otvii, tel s potokaml zhidkostey i gazov (Rest and unas tramsfer4 v4 '2.: 1 Heti i~M mass ~ticattafer in fiaWS). ktj~l't, it lraA tekhn:tka, 1965, .the interaction of bodies with liquid and4gas 392-398 TAGSi heat transfer, mass transfer$ lgas:Fomb Y~atl tuOuleAt jet .ttij Recultg are prese tateorettei antax, flienijill studies.~f t~e heat and mase transfer in bun-tu-s-PIMalent. gA6 je A X411101 im! pFopoised for cqlculat- auyi The e3fperimmt .Card 112 LZ 1/ 2 sLarady ;ii I IN 1". SUB CODEE* i-Lce (MI/T IF-ACC NRs AP60205555, SOURCE CODE: UR/0414j'66/0001001/0079/0087 'AUTHOR: Vulis, L. A. (Alma-Ata); Yershin, Sho A. (Alma-Ata); Yarin, L.-F.- -AtaT (Alma ORG: none TITLE: Calculatiort of a homogeneous turbulent gas flame SOURCE: Fizika goreniya i vzryva, no. 1, 19660 79-87 TOPIC TAGS: combustion, gas combustion, turbulent combustion,-Ef-m- F-- oc%odo wit e)eo, rP %Tro10-#itwne of %.J7TA"Ar1z1j mwrocd: 5 rvr(gLu_VA.>r, -4o%,"E, j,0_dtdr,,0 r ABSTRACT: An analysis was made of the combuntLon of a promixed stotchlometric. ga.,i TAxture which dischargen into air or nn Inart. gan. IL Wii) 10wjmC!A dult tho %,~kfi(_-LWo rate is finite and the maximum temperature is at the flame front. Equations were obtained for the combustion temperature and the location of the flame front as a funcf-*.., f the calorific value of the mixture and the initial flow velocity (I- '--j a/sec). Plots of the combustion efficiency as a fuact:ion of the initial gas floi velocity and the calorific value of the mixture showed that an increase in the flow velocity and a4~decrease in the calorific value resiilt in a decrease in the combustion efficiencyIN As an example,'the flame cone angle of a hydrocarbon- air mixture was calculated and verified by experiments in a Buttsen burner. A for- Card' 1/2 UDC: 536.46+532.507 ACC NRt AP6020555 6 mula was also obtained for calculating the turbulent burning velocity as a function of the.gas dynamic as well as the kinetic parameters. Orig. art, has: 15 for- riulas and 6 figureas (PVI ~SUB CODE: 21/ SUBM DATE: 27Jul65/ ORIG REP: 005/ OTH RM 00I/ ATD PRESS: