SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YURK, YU. YU. - YURKEVICH, A. YA.

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yor. Tu.TU.; RYABOK011I.-S.M.; SHMMOT- YO-Ir- Nicrohardneas of minerals of Iron ores from th(S KrIvoy Rog Basin. aeol.chur. 16 no.1:65-69 '56. (KLEL 9:8) (Zrivoy Rog Basin_-Iron ores) ------------------------------------- Y U, USSR/Cosmochemistry. Geochemistry. Hydrochemistry. D Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No. 8, 19~71 26.511. Author : York, Yu.Yu.i -Shnyukov, E.F. Inst Title To The History of Discovery of Martite. Orig Pub ~tologichniy zh., 1956, 16, No. 3, 87 88. Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 IV. Yu. On sedlmeutaX7 -carbouat~ejj of the upper la7ers of the rrivoy Ro aeries. Dokl.Ali SSSR 107 U00:459-462 Kr '56- (KR4 9: 1~01 1.1natitut geologicheakikh uauk.Akrd(jmli.nmk.USSR. PredGtavlellO aWamikam R H.Strakhoms (E;ivoy Rag-Garbonates (141"raloa)) H itmo ef imn qWs &*A thea cmmdw t* hydm- u, Vi~Lt. DAtlivil 'A a-, SZ-T-A. MJ9, 144-7 I kd4rFe-,-,lF (;Zl~ L-~Ole. lod =wAt) ". V.~~Gta M= M 4~e tht WWA Pot 400du, ~~-~vvtr, 4.1friT a vaWI-h nztW f4 NW4 Aki 4 wire X" de Wntl it I'MmIte at q r. loft, dq" PA of mwiffin ramm m.dmws twlkt *,- - chg thee hydmdcl~.. 0 r., t~ mutitk no-viuk Is veserVX4 whLh goedhite. mrtly ta ;!~-uawaf, Orma2icnaay 0-p-W in the brown Fe On, --i- da--tiv as a vmr-c-dazy MmWm. OxidatWo watm wr~- u0n6mg H,30, (Pli a.WpAt a] mAr partkipatz ia the hy- usv~ Fe,--O* la!ns. m.%y bc xcduv~d dul pptd, b7 M;_Uly t~ru may Wkrstp Ow action of ly,"i sp thrlqif C-cmiTwial effmL In tbc MvAi-n E~Oatbitlz CrCE~, za-, rURK, Yu.yu. I SIIHMOV, Yea. Tournalins from gTaultoids of tho Dersevka villat-.6. Min.abor. no.11:265-272 157. (14-IFUL 1): 2) 1. Institut goologichaskikh nauk All USSR. KiYev- (Dniper Valler-Tourmall-ne) Ymm, YU. YU. Gbological, age of rrivoy, Rog.metamorphic series as related to the discoveries of residual plants in its rocks. Tlanyk AN URM 28 no.- 6:-65-67 A 157. (Krivoy Rog--Rocks, Crystalline and metamorphic) L'/j< L; . I ATZEMi.3G, D.Te.:, geolog; BALUTaDVSKIT, N.Y., geolog; BARTOSIDWSKIT, V.I., geolog; BASS, Tu.B.. geolog; VADI.'4:)V, H.T., geolog; GLADKIT, T.Ta.. geolog; DIDKOVSKIT, V.Ta., geolog; TF.RS.07. V.A.. geolog; ZEMY, G.V. geolog; ZAWRIT, P.K..-gsolog; ITARTISHIN. 14.9.. geolog; KAPT1.M1ffD-CHEF11OUS07k. O.K., geolog: KLIMBIRD. V.Ya.. gaolog; Kwaffix. V.I., geolog; KLYUSHNIKOV. M.N., goolog; KRASHONINNIKOVA, O.T., geolog; KUTSTBA. A.M.. geolog: LkPOOK. F.Ye.. geolog: LICHAK, I.L., geolog; 1"TVIINA, A.A., goolog; U&TVITENKO, Te.M., gmolog; I-ODT1TA,*V.S., gmolog; MDLYAVKO. G.I.. geolog; HATDIH. D.P. gnolog; HOVIX, Te.O., geolog; POLOVKO. I.K.. goolog; RODIONOT, S.P., geolog: SNIEDEIMO., N.P., akadamik. gaolog: SMULTEV, A.D., geolog; SIROSHTAN. R.I., geolog-, SLAVIN, V.I., geolog; SUKHAEMIGH. P.P., grolng; TKACHUK, L.G., goolog; USE=, I.S., geolog; USTI- NOVSKIYO Tu.B.; geolog; TSAROVSKITj I.D.. geolog; SHULIGA, P.L.. goolog; YURK, Yu.Yu., geolog; TAIVICHEIM, I.M., geolog; ANTHOPOT, P,Ya., F. n7T or; FILIPPOVA, B.S., red. izd-va; GUROVA. 0.A., takhn.red-. [Geology of the U.S.S.R.] Geologila SSSR. Glav. red. P.IA.Antropov. 761.5.[Ukraintan S.S.R., Moldavian S.S.R.1 .'. Ukrainskala SSR, ~bldavskala SSR. Red. V.A. Ershov, H.P. Samenanko. Pt.I.LGoological doscription of the platform area] Geologicheskoe opieania platfor- mennoi chanti. Monk-va. Gos. nauchno-tmkhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr. 1958. 1000 p. [ Supplanent] Prilozheniia. -7contimiad on'~-a-xt card) Mali AYZENVERG, D.Te. --- (continuad)- Card 2. fold.maps'(Su portfolio) OCRA 12:1) (19?3- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravlonlye geologii i okhrarAv undr. 2. Ukrainskaye goologichoakoys upravlontya Ministerstva geologii i okbrany nedr SSSR t Institut goologicheskikh nauk Akademii nauk USSR (for all except Antropov. 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NIGRI no,2: 244,-252 159 (Krivoy Rog Basin-petrology) (KWA 14.' 1) MK, Yu.Yu.-,_SHNMOV,_Ye.F.; L33aw, Yu.s.;_KIRICHMO, O.H.; SZHENMO, __Y.F._.aksdemik, otv,red..- ISUPOVA, N.I., takhnred.- (Kineralogy of iron ore formation in tho Karch Basin] Kineraloglia zhalezorudnoi lormataii Kerchanakago bassaina. Simfero-poll. Krym- izdat, 196o. 449 p. (HIRA 13:12) 1. AN UM (for Samenanko). (Azov Sea region--Iron ores) - ~-. ".-"i ~L~,~nIMR1,11L~b-qit~Ial-16TtLimurma rUta, Yu.Yu.; SWUMV, YO.F. [Shniukov, IU#F#]; VV.W, T.P. Haw finds of iron sulfate in the rerch and Taman' iron ore deposits. DoP.AH URSR rto.9:1271-1276 160,P (IVRA 13: 10) 1. Inatitut mineralinykh resursov A3 USSR, Predstavleno akademikom A-TI USSR H.P.Semenenko. (CAmea-Irou sulfate) Y r, ~'L;SMMKOV, Yevaenly Fedoravich; SaMOIKOt-HOPOP ur .11~ 'T!Ov yu.m.v red.; CEygH.OvjcH, N.Ya., red*; DAM akademiks Otv. tekhn. red* no shield] Okisly Zhe- [iron o-dden in the Ukrainian Crystalli- go kristalliChaskego shchita. 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Akademiya nauk URSR, Kiev. d YURK Yu,yuojf .-C;., doktor goolo-Diinor* nauki otv. re TKAGHUKP V .-min. nauko red.; IVAROVP B.11.0 kand. geogr. doktor geol .-Min. nauk, red.; nauk, red.; GOICUSYN, V.N., do-r-tor geo VOjjjSVjFS_g-KjY, 14.A., doktor bio.. ne:uk, red.; SHUL'TS, P.N.p BLYANSKTIY~ Vo No, kandegeolowine kand. ist. nauk, red.; DIJ -va- TijRBANOVA, II.A... tekbn. auks redo; SFRMUK, o.Pol redoizd. red. s of the Joint Kaxst ExPedition] Trudy Kompleksnoi [Transaction speditsii. 110,1.[Studying karst in the Crimea] Is- karstovoi ek (t4IRA 17:3) sledovaniia karsta KrYma. 1963- 1710 P- Kompleksna7a karstovaya ekspedi- 1. Akadev-~iya nauk URSR, Kiev- tsiya. YU.Yu,; MRNILOV, N,,A.; MECHEM, O.N.; LEHEDEV, Yu.S. Outlines of the Ci=erian iron ore basin in the southern part the U.S.S.R. Dokl. AJI SSSR. 154 no.2:355-358 Ja'64. (IIIHA 17:2) 1. Institut mineralInykh resursov All UkrSSR. Predet"leno akadendkom D.I. Shcherbakovym. 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[AssovsIk7i, O.M.], red.; MEL 'NIKOVP 0. .1,%Iel'nykov, O.D.1, red. [deceased]; PEYVE, A.V4 [Peivel, O.V.].. red.; YXISHIN, A.L.[IAnshyn, O.L.]., red.; MALAKHOVSKIY, V.F.FMalaI-'hnvs3'kyi,, .9 _,,, profe,redo; HESYATS Z,A, V.F.*] red. vypuska;)~URI~,jLxjy Jq [Misiats', 1.0.], red.; BASS, Yu.B. red.; 14ALAKFOVSKIY, V.F. (MalakhovzIkyi, V.F 31 red.; 11MASOV, G.I.Nekrasovs H,11.1j.1 red.: qT-AVUTSKIY, M:B.1SlavatsIkyi,, M.Bj, red.; NIKITEN" KO, E.L,, red. [Study of the geology of the U.S.S.R.] Geologicheskaia --:,uchen- nost? SSSR. Kiev, Naukova dumka. Vol.33. No.l. 1965. 68 p. (IIIIIRA 18:6) STASHCHUK$ mikhail Fedorovicb; SUFRYCEEV, '~ladiwir Andreyevich; 017RAYA, Vxiya Stepanovnh;,VURK, Yii.Yu.p doktor geol.- ,, otv. red.; C' ~"' Trrll, a., red. n-iner. nsiuk 7 [,nineraioa, geochcmisLry, and conditiona governing the formation of the bOttOTr sediii!ents of 31vash] Milnoralogila, gecjkh-Lmiirt i -arloviia formirovaniia cionnykh otlozilenii -,Kiev,.Nauk-o~.,C.-duml,.a,-1964.- 172-11. F, G 15C V . E 3 M, i K A 7 A l. kalles and acid- in tl~o -trio daterminaLion of free &I do"o.. 11 no-56 or barbamyl and slorlium Gttam_~'na-- 'Pt* :5) preparations IRA 17. 1 43-47 1626 a in-Laza AN latvJ.781'OY S-c" 1. Inntitut, (:., L," S 'CE CODE': U0/0276J66/000/009/V032/V032 0 U R AUTHOR: Aryshenskiy, yu. M. Shillmeyster, B. D. Fedorova, T. M. ur TIT LE, oblems-related to wra ng VTI-2 and OT4-1 titanium alloys ppi 9V235 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Tekhnolopy. nas inostroy6niya, Abs. REF SOURCE: Tr. K afedry, proiz, - va letatell n.aparatov. Kuybyshevsk. aviats. P in-t, - vyp. 20, ch. ~ 2, 19650 55-159 TOPIC TAGS; titanium alloy, material deformation, mechanical properties, wrap forming, jacketing ABSTRACT: -A study was made of the maximum permissible amount of deforma- A tion of billetts at which maximum strain hardening does not affect the initial mechanical properties of the material, The samplea were expose.-d to stretching prio r to obtaining 2,3, 5, 10, 12 and 151o of the residual elongation, after which the experimental data were correlated with those obtained by calculation. It was determined that in work-hardening by tension upto 5-556, the mechanical proper- Cord 1 2 UDC: 621, -ilwSblual TOPCBIYEVA, X.1.1 UXEOVSKAYAp-S.H.; KUCHKAYEVA, LK.; SHAHINAp I.S.; YURKEVICH,, A.A. Modifications of the supporting structure of phosphoric acid catalysts In the ethylene hydration process. Reftekhimiia no.2:Z71-275 Xr-AP 163. (WRA 1615) 1. Saratovskiy gosudarstvannyy universitat imeni M.G.Chernyshavskogo,, Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut 1chimii, Haskovskoy.gosudarstvannyy universitet imeni Lomonosova i Leniillgradskf~ tekhnologichea'~-iy institut imeni Lensoveta. (Phosphoric acid) (Ethylene) (Hydration) --------- . . . . . . . ism KOST, A.H.; 7VMVIGII. A.H* Acetylation of amines and hydrazines with vinylacetate. Test.goek.=, 8 no.2:69-75 7 153. (RIJA 6:5) 1. rafedra orgauichenkoy khlMii. (Acetylatioa) (Amiaes) (Hydrazines) K '. "; - I ". . t ~,uifonitiau Ind tulfotit~: ~ctda 4 icidephobtr ttutvitances XXI 54&44~pM of ij~ _A, P-'~k=S'C in (Clf~06 and ij pyridine_c,(h in In Imp, J, 1 ~5_2 hr~. at 170'. "n. in Ifto, eutMrt=lion with 114C(36' ~tmm .di5tn, of the pridiner ratratioa of the residue, treatment of th-T filtrate with: C, colicir.. adda. of HcOlf, and extu. of the product with hot Etoll for 3 days gave 5170 (IICOCI[r SAN& (1). (armed apparently from the prfmary product &I't-CHMosot.0.12.02%. Simifar reaction of Ife'C:- C119c gave after it him. at I tO' 8570 Az saM of :-rujfojja~ bx1yrtrUokyde (11), whielt redtices atntriattiacal AgNoj-, Chemical Abst. F& MU, Skup; .4c Saft. hzI. in fw. cIft:010ate ('-? 8 1 V 48 No l 32 jr, pyrifiae-S% and E; tat. (CffM heated 9 Firl. at W- 90* 3017 v d t t 1 i d b t . . o Apr. 25s 1954 an rea e as a o e, gave otm ng x r'fm-a- . a k7drafe W cfy%fn. from ifio, r4liling the rtactin(f 14 nic Chemistry Or hrs~ Iftes a .12.5% y0d, I ase of dio. ~-. gives 42%. 1 with chrorldc ave th ff& S4 k g - - e g P tky[Wunmium saft. m, 2,r-4' (from Cll~:CIIGA& and pyridine-SOtt Em (Cffjaj~, gave, after 9 him. at 1-10' and the usual treafmeut~ 95% 1; dfoxaxie-SO. gave 61%. For better isalatiact of the product and removal of AcOll the product is best,, rtflaxed 4 hre. with 02N UrSQ4 Wom tzeatmentwith.BmCo., Ir.C:CMe0Ac(Ij;.)addctl(plg- SO., a Mi. (CH."Cih. and 9'9~ g-dioxalte Witw kv COGUag gave (ri - -- --- Refluxing 2US) g. -*-Pc-HQ;6t j. ActGandd g. KoAc 10 hirs, Lave. Me.C.4711-34c, tyn4 121-4', xII 1-4106, which. heated with pyridint-W. 10 Urv. at'450*- in an ampul. gave 35% 11. cill-'r-Iftelto ficnItA "I 10"itt (CU91), 12 h". oil a. With MG-firt-A Q( Irg f4 - ffwxeky*aIc (kow Irfj). Adda. of ( kovall (V2 r.) to 21.2 -. eU%-.CIloAC with coaticir r CIAC115roAc. bu nl* "W. ff. I -(2.5 C.) Mauled t hr. Witk 3 r. N~J.W' iu: 2.-k fill. U'Mted with Bacot, filtered, "apd. Iu4 (W-1, conc%l..' ith 1,12- qn! -UzaU A~AS Id Ari4Oph6M-- substianced. Th ot 771 j - h A n jajgk~na H. in-m4a ina). t dr 1 'U*~V-e 4:0 'i, At. V" -,,I i.' r, 7--a I if 4-9--ml Arl akt, Eh toth ~cW a"d ~.;k f.,3 ._'j4 4 flr.~n' q'tz~). )rillded Pw wlf lw~ 4 'COIT !.-,,18,6 'im ('M4) k H'Y! !c 17,2 j f 'ar'l fi-oo H*,Yl, aim L;LrA-* rsve W~-- ~;:. 4'.' ad,! n.. ~if I !;.' : * j I, - t i;. p. m' 0' Yi-!(- i tat T3 re,;-'i_-., -faf'~! let th~ .!;A -W -Ind If: I K_ .')i t U- ." cu A., "ter : - "-4' ir('V* M~ 0. 1 tAte"' 4 b; I a, !,.,j( ddn no cete, v4l btfAx td -44 L% 44: 1-1 cn, 6~!- -,ofawwt 10 1 t ', ind IA5. 1 vl&. 6 dxr~ps 14,30* k"Ie a, Ow~~v ove ROH all 3.5% b~4 i'14-6% ;:'A I. d. 0.04M.- Na (1.1 1.) In i2.2 Ii~ Ph- trmted at 0' with 9A g. and the nINI. dud kith t3tO ;mvf, i8% FbCH&MOAC. b" HO-W, YjV "1 IA. fl. 1 044. sinalmly ftvfttryl alc~ %~p 50% acetate, K V. 0,1 IAW, d. a. 11 17J1 S4.4 1.1, 24.4 g. BiOli. S. llglO avA ~ d-op bw-ted 24 hn. at 45- ~W. ~O g. N a~M wki W ml. cotd HsO &4&.d, and th- or 'f ~ ayex'Jistd ojvt 4 1%'. Hal CHOM, blo 93--100'. K,; I -MW-' - . 15-- ', V, 1, 40M, d. 0 P-10. Hmting 2A g. Pb,Tl I, CH,:0iOB& with 2 drws HrSO. 0.6 hr .'nd 3.1 PhhNIT13t, m. 130~ I SlmHMY, POSIR, 2ood Cll,:- W11Cn, ~Al! 1,11S04, gjtva 92% PrCOM(Ph. C - -i plA tv'lcti'411 ul I -ith nudkl~ 1i' ' it I-Itl,,i oat that in pl~A. Qr".'t% wh the InIdal 1"~Ackj')s i-I "n :it- I _~ on th, f-arttunyi Q., InItowcd Lay 4tabIliva63n & the,-- "'i ('fAttr- of I I ka, and etvavotgob o4 AM, Ow, ea- at 1, y ',If io; hfir'g 4rid. lugrly ir/ the wazieoplall-k ra~turz 4 0~ r-joaf raihtr hall bylu'ri4lity *1 the 11 Etnm Si"' A'v dft-frastj nucteophilk chammu bcc2wqc ,d li- the dcwtactlor, of sitch &ss,)cn m h'I'tr - a'-Ylation SAPIRO,M.M., ln~hener; YURMICH, inzhener How to reduce the production costs of furfurals. Gldroliz. I loookhim prom.8 no.2:17-18 155. (KLaA 8:10) 1. Krasnoyarakiy gidroliznyy %avod (Puraldehyde) V Rmm"m ims, -ir ;tbt~~,vl,l u, 2~ :A tz- p H1 6 1, P I Pcm~yrl tin -a ~tr; t a 5 ill"', cf,11111. irQ. Ph.ol di:k: rt: e-14 ~V~f LIN 11, g I i -i p,:-- pe'ldm:t Ar ib, ;iO HO "It. M re:iux C-yt,r I ii'lOcIf CIL, I to, &fv ilo r-ii- i;?-,.r r, :e. f~ ~12 1 if a., gle /71t W P-L&vHnz~ it: ~v;lll -fparg , l Li iz, ar t f al F aile'. ~j NGOAC m Z',' wa& 1 ec i'le: ilux :Vmmlpfed ql L 5- y1 I .- 'I UN, wh~ EEC!, f. g! all a: 14: r i YURREVICH9 A.M. Cand Chem 113ci (djoa) "Utilization. of the halogaaaim arylation ZEd~a:e~~I~w=n - for the 7 synthesis of aromatic amino acids." Mos,1957- 18 pp 21 cm. (Nos State order of Lenin and Order of Labor Red Banner Univ im m.v. -Lomonosov). XIS 110 copies. KL, 23-57, 109)o AUTHORS: Dmbrwrekiy, A. V.; Tereneyev, A. P; Yurkevich,, A. M. 79-2-31/58 TITLE.o Hilogeho-ai7lation of Uhsaturated C64-ounds with Arcmatic, Dlazo- Comp(runds. Part 4- Synthei3is of bata,.!Arylalkyl Carboxylic Acids. (r,6i6idari1irovan!;e nepredelwn~Wsq~redineniy aromaiticheakimi. diazosoyedi-neniyami. IV. Sintez beta-arilalkilkarbonovykh kislot). PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obahchey Khimii, 1957, vol 27, No 2, pp. 419~-421 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: This report.describes the results obtained from the conversion of hologenophanylation and halogenonaphthylation products into corresponding beta-substituted propionic and isobutyrio-acids,, analogues of which ficand application'in the role'of plant stimulants. Experiments sh6w6d that ineth~laci7liLt6-and-iiethylmatbi-;l-TIELte-reac-t-wi:th-diazoniVn saltd In an 8-'adGton6-s6hjtion the-pksdefIC6 of dopper dihlorid~ forming methyl-e6ters'of alpha-6bloro-beta-arylproplonia'and"aloba.~bbl6ro,~-bati,.~- aryliso-butyrie acid (imeth:~l-alphtL-ohloro-beta-arylpropionate and methyl- alpha-6bloi-6~-betamarylisobutyrate). Reduction of alpha-chl6ro-b6ta- - Card 1/2 phenylproplonitrile and mothyl-alphechloro-beta-phanylisobutyrate with 79-2-31/58 Halogenoarylation of Unsaturated Compounds with Aromatic Diazo-Compounds. Zn in ice cold acetic acid produced good yields of beta-phenylpropionies, beta-phenylisobutyric, 2-(alpha-naphthyl)- and 2-1beta-neothyl)-propionic acids. I table. There are 8 references, of which 2 are Slavic ASSOCIATION: Moscow State. University PMEMD BYi SUMffTTEDs February 27, 1956 AVAIIABLEs Library of Congress Card 2A -iy, Donbrovd! 79 Texelitfy;v, A. P. of Un:~aturvtted Cow---,*,ndn th Aromatic TI TL~; Diazocor,:.iounds ncprfJe11ny1,h soyedin-nnij T11. Reactionj '.7-ith Acrolain and Crotoua1(b?.1dr!k? RQ::L!-,tSii 8 ~Lkroleinor, i krotonovya al1(1,c-.L;idon). P-tMIONCAL: Zhurnal Ob3hchp_~ 110himil, 1957, Vol..- 27, Nr 11, 3,047-71C50. (USSR) ~03 S TRI, 0 T: Tho only exz;,i-plu of t.~ roaction butviuua ildchyde!i -tromatic ia foun-d in th, ri--,ev b,. and and collaborator-- in th,~, in-raE5~i %~tinn Of th~_ -c2 ,Uazocon ~Oilndn 41h, authorn th~L ~,itwrto not tin-n ir, thQr C chloride h. join -,:-J- th th I r-.-Oical :~n.i C'ne 1- .-Lloid t xin: --,laco oil th,_~- iioublc- bond,IC/ LAE: in, Uie e-11 ely oil the Card 1 /2 6 Ha-loidard,lation of Unsaturatad 'jith Aramatir, 5 Diazoeom unds. VII. Raactioas With ~croiein and P0 CrotonalO~--hydc tt~ml)aratur,: -,13ed in th~- ilitloidl-LI11-2ilyl-,~-~lttictI and Oil the medium. ""he best 3~ielrls r-,.rv obtainad -:;Iien the aldrz;hyde3 are subjected to the r.Lation of rieutral I-lulutions of diazosalts, vith 1-1 addition ol ctilciuut h~droxida to the ruaction raixture. Thus- the of acrolein and crotonaldehyde was describad. Syntht-,sizod wc!ro the earlier uiL.~aloun (,-011iloro- and butZfric aoid aide.;hYd.-, ,oropiontilds;hy .-chlr aldeh _do ~t jro Thero are 8 referonoc-5, 7, of which btile 31avic. ASS OCIATION: Moscow StAte University (,.:ofjkov3'kiy jcsudarstvonnr:j universitet) SUBMITTED: October 25, 1956 AVAILA3LE: Lilbrar;/ of Cou.-wrens 1. Acroleins - Chemical reactions 2., Crotonaldehvdes - Card 2/2 Chemical reactions 3- Copper chloride catalyst - Applications .0THORS: Domlbrovskiy, 16. V., Yirkevich, ;I. ' 1-4 79-12-173/43 Torentlyev, A- P. TITLE: Halide Arylation. of Unsaturated Compotinds With Aromatic Diazo-compouncl* (Galoiao-7ilirovaniye nepredel'nykh soyedineniy aromaticheskini diazo-soyedineniyami). IX. Synthesis of the a - Halide - P - Arylpropionic and of the 0 - Arylisobutyric Aaid(LY.3intez - a - galoid arilpropionovykh i P arilizomaDlyanykh kislot). P~MIIODICAL: Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, 1957, Vol. 27Y 11r 12, pp. 534,6 ",'jo (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the course of experiments for the purpose of conductinc a direct synthesis of the phenylanaline and of its derivatives with an utilisation of the.halide arylation reaction of the acrylnitrile, the authors developed a synthesising method of the a- halide - P - arylpropionic acids by means of P_ hydrolysis of the a - halide - P - arylpropionic ni-triles, using a mixture of formic acid and hydrochloric acid. The synthesis known up to now of a - halide aryl- propionic acids with the help of nitrous acid and hydro- chloric acid is not applicable to the production of anino- Card 1/3 acids. The method proposed here for th-e hydrolysis of the Halide Arylation of not Saturated Compounds liVith Aromatic 79-12-33/43 Diazo - compounds. IX. Synthesis of the a - Halide Arylpropionio.- and. of the arylisobutyric Acid a halide arylpropionia nitrilos with the holp of the aforesaid nixture of acids leads quickly to the formation of the corresponding a - halide acids with an almost quantitative rate of production. The heating of the nitrile chloride was conducted with the three to five fold amount of 85 it formic acid and of concentrated hydrochloric acid. By this means, the following acids were obtained: a - chloro - phenyl a chloro - P -T!- - methoxy phenyl -, a ohloro - chloro phenyl, a - chloro P - (2,4 di-chloro phenyl a - chloro - P - (.'.FL - bromo phenyl) a - chloro - P - (p nitrophenyl) - and'a - bromo - P - phenylpropionic acid (see formulae). Subject to identical conditions a chloro - P - phenyl - and a - chloro - P nitrophenyl) isobutyric acid were synthe3ized from the correspondine methylester. Card 2/3 Unnaturated !J,,Iidg Ralyde Arylation of Ix. Syn'thIcIals of the a - , Diazo compounds. ryl-,Ezobutyric Acid Arylpropionic and of the P e 4 of I itre 51"I'vic. -1here ar, 9 ro-forexce 1 c-SOCIATION' 140SCO-W cotate WwrsitY (jMoskovs"IiY KLMU universitOO.- sUBMITTED. 'November 26, 1956 A VI LB L E: Li brary of Congres3 1. S-Halide_*aryloropionic acids - Synthes!IS 2 -Arylisobutyric i3cids - SVnthesis unds Halide arylAtion CYclic CoIaPo Card 79-1-47/63 A UTTIORS t Yurkcvich, A. ilk. A. V. Terentlyev, A. P. TITLE; PER I ODI CAL: ABSTRACT: Card 1/3 The Haloidarylation of Unsaturated Compounds With Aromatic Diazo Compounds (Ga-loidoarilirovaniye nepredellnylth soye- dineniy aromaticl,,esll.-imi diazo3oyedineniyarii) X. The Synthesis of DL-Phonylaianine and Its llomoloGues (X. Sintez DL-fenil- alanina i yego Comolo--ov) Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, 1958, Vol.28, ITr 1 pp. 227-230 (USSR) In connection.,with the haloidarylation reaction of the aryl-4,.- -acid derivatives the authors had earlier worked out a propa- rative method for the-3.,inthesis -of OG-haloid-F-arylpropionic and P_ aryl-isobutyric acids by saponification of the nitriles and esters of this acid vith the aid of a mixture of formic and hydrochloric acid. This made it possible to find a gene-, ral method for the s,,%nthesis of DL- phenylalanIne and it's bomolo,3ues from acvylnitrile and ne~h_ylme tac ryl ate (see the nrocess of reaction). On direct action of ammonia and amirtc,B upon o-1-haloid-e-propionnitriles as a rule no aminonitrile3 are fornied, with the exception of cl-.-chloro-.P-phonylpropir)n.,, 79-1-47 03 a ,-ed Compounds With, The Haloid r"jlat*on of Unsaturat Aromatic Diazo Conipounds X. Yho Synthesis of DL-Phenylalarine and Ita Homologues nitrile which yielded 11, P.-diphen-lalanine by tbo irfluen-,,ct of aniline and by subsequent saponification (f arnironitrile with caaust.-Lc potash. On heatj..r.r~ of oe.-chlcro--~--*hcnylpropion-, nitrile and a--chlorr,--p-.Ip-yiitrophenyl),.prop-.,,7jnni--eil.e with urotropine in dioxane and by furthor splittinC, of the uro-- (Iropine complex with alcoholic hydroCen chloride the alAf-hov,~~ obtained hydrochlorides of phenylalanine- and p-nitropheny-1- alanine-ethyleater. IT, order to find a better method for +he synthesis of amino acids the o(---brloid--.P-arylpropior-r, facids viere according to one o.f the three methods subjected to a-A.- nation: I By conversion with a concentrated aqueous arim,.~nia solution, 21 by conversion with liquid ammonia and finally by conversion with urotropine. In this manner the authriz-9 synthesized phanylaianive (50-M p-mothoxyphenylalanine., p-ahloroplienylalanine, 2,4-diclilorophonylalanivie and p-bromo-- phenylalanine. Tyrosine with a ge/o yield was obtained from p-methoxyphenylalaanino. The method with liquid ammonia- gives beat yi6lds, the reaction. velocity beind even hi,~.~',or *1-1-lar. t1i-e--U-0o-uf-a(j,-,1c~rjuq f3olutions. There are 17 references,. Card 2/3 5 of which are Slavic. 79-1-47/63 The Haloidarylation of Unsaturated ComDounds With Aromatic Diazo Compounds. X. The Synthesis of DL-Phenyialanine and Its HomoloEues ASSOCIAMIT: 1(bacour State,ftiversity (T.Toskovsk.iy Gosudarstvennyy universitet) ,SUBMITTED, November 26, 1956 AVAILABLEz Library of Congress Card 3/3 1. Cheudstry 2. Cyclic oompounds-Chomical reactions BMZ4D,VSKIY pV.M.; YURKMCHP-Aomo A2-loxazine and isoallomazine series. Part 6: Synthesis off quinoxalines., potential premrsors of alItcxazines. Zhur. ob. khim. 31 not 11:3775-3781 N 161. (MIRA 14-:11) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy vitaminnyy institut, (Quinoxalina) (Alloxazine) BEREZOVSKIYJI V.M.; YURKEVICH A.M.; KRIVOSHEINA, I.K. Cbror,Atographic and electrophoretic study of the formation reaction of folic acid and some simple pterins. Zhur.ob.khim. 31 no,8:2782-2786 Ag 161. (JAIRA 14:8) 1, Vsesoyuz~yy nauchn'd-isuledovatoll okly vitoxdnWf instituts (Folic acid) (Ptarins) MMEZOVSMS V.M#; YURMICH,, A.M, Improved synthoois of adenixte. Zhur.cb.khim. 32 no,5tl655-1659 Ky 162. (ft-M 1525) A. Voesoyuznyy nauchna-lealedovatellskiy vitamimyy institute jAdonina) T", RE v I c I A E J N A 1 Y aml r. 0 af~ldln~ ob~ khi-14 a I (MTRA i8.2i 1. Vsesoyaznyy n a,. iclh a c-iss I cdr-v at F-- I okji y viutmin-ny-y inc t I t-, It. YLTR,KWIC~, A.M.,- KOLOKIIIA, PREOBnCIIPIZKIY, N.A. 21,31-P~,enylboric ester of adpnosirn In t~je t~jntl-,~rilr ~-,i adenosine-5-monophospbate. Dokl. 91 SSSR 164 no.4zA"J28-830 0 165, (MIRA 180.0) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy vitaminn,,y institut. Submitted March 30, 1965. L NU03-bb- RF1 SOURCE CODE: UVO079/66/0346/003 0442/01 YurkoAch, A. M.; Preobrazhonskiy, 11, A. lc7 ORG; All-Union Sciontific Roaearch Vitamin Institute (Vaosoyum,07 nauchno- iss-ledo", tol lakly ,r1-Lai-,wuVy institut) TITIZ: Ade osino phosphatesland their derivatives SOURCE: Zhurnal obshchey Iddmii, v. 36, no. 3. 1966, 442-47 TOPIC TAGS: phosphate, nonmetallic organic derivative, phosphorylation, chemical synthesis, ion exchange resin/D(wes-l ion exchange resin, Sephadex A-25 ion exchanep resin ARSTRIXOT: The phosphorylation of derivatives of adeni-o--sine and its phosphates.: was studied for further development of preparative syntheses of those com- ipounds, Adenosine 21,31-0-isopropylidene-51-phosphomorpholide, adenosine- synthesized, ond ,'51-monophosphato, and adenor-ino-2(3')-51-diphosphate wore methods of their purification and isolation were studiod. PJ--Diphonyl-P?-- ,norpholide pyrophosphochlorldo and -morpholido phosphodicUoride wre usod aa phosphor-Ilating agents. Ion-exchange resins were usod for isolation =d urificai;ions.,'Dowe:~.1,.and'Sophadox A-25~- art, hast 4 figures aryl 1 tablo* SUB CODE-3 07 SUBI-1 DATE: 23Jan65 ORIG RSF9 001 OTH REFt 013. Card 1/1 TM g47.Q62.q2 DANILIM, V.P., kandidat, takhalcheakikh nauk, doteent; YUMVICH. A.P., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk, dotsent. Book review. (Aaronantical gyroscope Instruments.' V7IA. Pavlov. Reviewed by V.P. Danilin, A.P. lUrkavich.) Priborsticenle no.4: 32-P-3 of cover AP 156. (IffiRL 9:8) (Aeronautical instranents) (Gyroscope) (Pavlov, V.A.) V 4 loll Rig Est do JAI BRASUVSKIT. D.A.; VOYCEMO, Nje,; 1U=vICH, A.P.; ONISOV, T.G.; RTABOV, B.A., prof., doktor'-t6k&i."i*v-"td4~; GEUGGRASa, X.I., Lzd&t,red,;,OHXM3NA, V.I., takhArado [Ramml- for dasIgLixg aeronautical instrwonts] Posobie po proettirovaxiLu aviatsiowVkh priborov, Pod red. B.A.Riabova. Nosk7a. Gos.nauc6o-t~khn.1zd-vo Oboroxg1s. Ho.l. (glectro- Cacbanical instruments] Xlektromakhanichatskis pribory. 1960. 94 p. (HIPA 13:7) 1. Noscow. AviatsiovjW institut imid Sergo Ordshoulkidze. (Aeronautical instrumnts) K E,4 I,C- 0 F~ PHAM I BOOK EXPWITATION SOV/4274 SOT/11-S-120 Moscow. Aviatsionnyy institut imeni Sergo, Ordzhonikidze Vnpro5y rascheta aviatsionnykh-priborov-i sistem upravleniya;-sbornik statey -(Probleias in the-DesIign of-Aviation -_ Instruments and Control Systems; Col- 16etion- of -Articles) Moscow,, Oborongiz,, Its: Trudy,, vyp. 120). Errata slip inserted. 3,65o copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: RSFSR. Ministerstuvo vyisaliego, i arednego spetsiallnogo obrazovitniya. Ed. (Title page): B. A. Etyabov, Doctor-of Technical Sciences, Professor; Ed. (Inside book): V. M. Tokar'; Tech. Ed.; V. 1. Oreshkina; Managing Ed.: A. S. Zaymovskaya, Rngineer. PTj1d1=: This book is intended for engineers and technicians working in the planning and design of devices and control systems and can also be used by students in the electromechanical departments of schools of higher technical education. Gard 1/3 Prvblems in the Design of Aviation (Cont. ) SOV/4274 COVERAGE: The book consists of articles containing results achieved by the Departatnt, of Aeronautical Devices and AutomELtic Equipment of the Moscow Aviation Institute - -- imeui --Ordzhonikidze - in the -development'of aeronautical- devices and automatic equipment. The book covers the following: design of e. tiiLnsformer for an extremal regulator and telemetering systems, the problems of -the dynamics of linear and nonlinear control systems, modeling, membrane origin, and the design of devices for measuring flying altitude and the revolutions of engines. No personalities are mentioned. Refer- ences-are found at the end of some exticlese TABLE OF CON7ENTS: Foreword 3 Yurk-evich, A.P.* Dynamic Transformer of the Thput Signal of an Extremal RejM-Dor 5 Repaikov., A.V. On the Approximate IL-termination of Self-Oscil- lations id.Automatic Control 13elay Wstems 17 Mityushin, F.F.: Relay-Contact Systems With Delay and Nonlinear Derivative Action 30 RjabovP B.A. Evaluation of qr-11 Variations of th~ Foots of the Cbaracteristic Equation of a Linear Control System 36 Card 2/3 Rnoblems in the Design of Aviation (Cout.) SOV/4274' R=auov, M.I., Y4.V. Armeanskiy* On a Method of -Kcdellng the Drive &gInes of Law-Power Alternating Gurreat Servosystems 42 Orlov, V.A. Kdtichannel Talemetering Device for Transmitzing Yeasrrements From a Moving Object to a Recording Device 59 P,-qrkwIev., I.I. Rsdiostatosaopic Vathod of VemomIng Flying Altitu(la 81 Yijj~ky.lch A..P... and N.Ya. Vovchenko. Magmetoinductica Tachometer With Adjustable Sensing Device, 13.1 Dmitrochenkos L.A. Tachometer With Temperature Reading Corrections 122 17hevskaya, V.M. Determination of Dynamic Errors of Membraae Devices Having a Nonlinear Elastic Element 130 Popelyash,, -Ze.He On the Operation of Membranes in Power Systems 138 AIIA11ABIZ: Ubmry of Congress AC/rn/fal Card 313 9-22-60 S/194/61/000/010/006/082 D256/D301 AUTHORS.- Yurkevich, A-P.-ancl Vovchenko, N.Ya. TVIIE: A magnetic-induction tachometer with adjustable -sensitivity PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 10, 1961, 21, abstract 10 A168 (Tr. Mosk. aviats. in-ta, 1960, no. 120, 111-121) TEXY: The sensing element of the tachometer consists of frames with currents induced by rotation in a magnetic field, the counter-balancing of the created torque by means of a spring provi- ding the possibility of measuring the corresponding rate of rotation with a higher accuracy of readings at a given world range. 11 figures. tion'~ Z-Abstracter's note: Complete transla, Card 1/1 86339 5/o24/60/00(1/006/005/015 -evich, A.P. Oloscow) AUTHOR; Yuri ontrol -SVstCM With TITLE: on Zhel)ynt4mles of an lr~xtreinal C storage ih the t1resence of low Frequency External Perturbations PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, OtdPlPniye telihnicheskikh nauk, Energt4tllca i avtomatika, 1960, No.6, pp-123-132 TEXT: The.article considers tile dynawics of an optimizing control xising, a signum relay which reverses the direction of motion when 'the value of the controllf,-d parameter reaches a certain deviation from the last extremal value. Further, the same system is examined with the addition of a reversing switch which operates after a fixed time delay (the time being reset to zero at each operation of the signum relay). - ~ Ifthe time delay is qmal.11 the switch reverses frequently and the search process is slow. As the switching time increas'e-s, the search time for the optimum decreases.. For a sufficiently long switching time, the time switch ceases to operate after the extremum has been found since reversal of the system in a limit cycle is obtained only by the action of the Card 1/3 ----------------- -s/024/6o/ooo/oo6/005/OI5 E14o/E463 On the Dynamics of an rxtremal Control System With Storage in the Presence of Low Frequency External Perturbations signum relay which blocks the. time switch. At the same time, if the nignum relay fails to operate for-any reason, the time switch comes into action and limits possible wandering of the system. Finally, the system is analysed with the addition of a "dynamic input signal transformer", which Is equivalent to an ordinary RC differentiating network. The system parameters as functions of the dynamic signal converter time constant display mintma, so that an optimal time constant exists. 'In the limit as the-time constant T approaches infinity, the dynamic converter degenerates into a proportional element which in the presence of perturbations substantially reduces the precision of regulation, , At the opposite extreme as T decreases without limit, the dynamic converter ceases to pass the fundamental signal frequency corresponding to the search motion of the system, which also reduces the control precision. The system containing a dynamic input signal converter in the presence of low frequency harmonic extgrgal disturbances has substantially higher control precision..than Card 9/3 .MOs R*69 NOW 88339 S/024/60/000/006/005/015 E140/8463 On the Dynamics Of an Extremal c Syst.em With Storage In the Presence of Low Frequency Exter ontrol nal Perturbations one without. There are 14 figures and 6 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: 'April 27, 1960 Card 3/3 84700 8102OJ601133100610021016 B019/BO54 #W0 AUTHOR: Yurkevich, A. P. TITLE: Processes of Extremum, Regulation With Dynamic Conversion and Storage of the Input Signal in the Presence of Disturb- anoes PERIODICAL'* Doklady Akademii nauk SSS 19609 Vol. 133, No. 6, pp. 1307-1310 TEXT,- -The improvement of accuraoy_in searching the-function extramum under the action of erternallow-frequency disturbances is indicated as the most important problem in the further development of systems of extremum regulation. Besides well-known methods such as a suitable change of the search movement with performance of computing operations, intro- duction of a correction according to external disturbances; the problem can be solved in some cases by dynamic conversion of the input signal. This correction is made in a special unit inserted between object and ex- tromum r~egulator by which only sufficiently fast changing signals are trars- mitted. The transfer functions (1) and (2) for dynamic converters are Card 113 847oo -Prooes- -s of'Extre-Mum-Aeguia -tion-311-th Dynamic 31102OJ601133100610621016 Conversion and Storage of the Input Signal In B019/BO54 the Presence of,Disturbanoes written down. A converter with the transfer function (1) does practically not transmit any low-frequency signals~ and one with (2) has a transmission band in the medium-frequenoy range. Besides, a dynamic converter can im- prove the sensitivity of the regulator, and reduce the influence of noise. The author studies the mode of operation of a system of extremum regulation with signum relay and with storage, which has a zone of insensitiveness. The object controlled is assumed to be inertialess, and the velocity of the final element to he constant. Fig. I shows the parabolic characteristic of the object. The author investigates the effect of external disturbances with special consideration of disturbances which are a quadratic function of time. He determines the parameters of the periodic cycle by a method described before (Refs. 1, 7)~ Further, he investigates a regulating process in the presence of a commutator which reverses the system in the time tk and has a reset in the reverse operation of the signan relay. The author again develops formulas for determining the parameters of the Periodic cycle. Fig. 2 represents the calculation results obtained with formulas (8), (10)9 and (11). Hence., it appears that the introduction of Card 2/3 84700 Processes of Extremum Regulation With Dynamic 310201601133100610021016 Conversion and Storage of the input Signal in B019/BO54 the Presence'of Disturbances a commutator considerably improves the accuracy of regulation in the presence of a zone of insensitiveness. If no commutator is available, the system may even beco me inoperative under certain-conditions. Finally, some special cases are studied with 'Who aid of Lamerey (Lamereille?) diagrams. There are 3 figures and 12 Soviet references. PRESENTED: March 28, 19609 by ff. N. Bogolyubov, Academician SUBMITTED: March 24,' 1960 Card 3/3 5650 Sol I wove S"tjo TOSS 6111wol cozve" elly-O ?Ole tevs COS w-,q'L do obrO 100 0~~Uov~ld el yir-~~Icop ser6o c 3'.Z5 V. ISI-ldvaeo I'vet iW-111 of _qvsb0_90 -a- vst :06 Zte's. Ras VEP jell-, .j"_Q MeUOJ" or pe 'osoripz tor CC '006 019141 Vq awl tech- Go ta:a 'tamer axa., or (jr1sor . 3.5 dww~tijo~a Samoo wst%.jel ,acrjAe% egim to Sol rest sut'A lute SIVVS~.&'p be of & oor 'tro Cevteau Ch ed:-IC al gar 3. 4, 5. ---- -- of elejm~ntary 22 Of a With compensation 34 53 3/588/61/000/004/002/011 D234/D303 ~AUTHOR3 Yurkevich~ A.F* TITLE: on extremum, control of processes of small ine rTia with application-of a dynamic converter of the input signal SOURCE; Avtomaticheekoye upravleniye i vychielitelInaya tekJanika, noo 49 Moscow 19619 50 - 92 TEXT: The subjects treated are dynamic conversion of the input signal; operation of an extremim controller with a dynamic conver- ter in absence of disturbances- equations of the limiting cycle of the system in the domain of the extremum, effect of external dis- turbances; increase of the.-sensitivity of the controller; a device for automatic cut-out of the controller. There are 21 figures and 10 Soviet-bloc references. Card 1/1 E140/E335 AUTHOR, yurl-.evich, A - P, (MOSC01") ms TITLE: On the stability of extremal control syste,,, aitlh proportional control of input rate PERIODICALt Akademiya nauk SSSR. lzvestiya~. Gtdcleniye atika, tekhnicheskikh nauk~ Energetika i avtonm no-. 6, 1961,--30 -_Ai-~ T EXT The article con siders a system first described-by C~S, Draper and IoT. Li (Ref. 1: Principals of optimalizing control systems and application to internal combustion engine_ ASME, Neur York, September, 1951). Previous studies of such systems have neglected stability questions in, the presence of Luonotonic or low-frequency external disturbances, which is the ,subject of the present article. It is assumed that there is an external disturbance which shifts the extremal characte-ri;Rtic along the y-axis at a constant rate. The regulated proce3s is assumed in the form of twoseries-connected circuits, a fi_rst- order linear circuit, talking into account the process inertia, and a nonlinear element, having a quadratic characteristic Card 1/3 "A "a ~-,IQ S`ability of Z"'WE335 i,iethod of solution uses the phase plane and the method o'L It i_c~ found that the system inay diverge from the extreraum under ,~ertaiii c ondi-t ions, unless a systematic direction switching; iti employed_ The apparatus of.' point transfort-iiat ions is here to analyze the proces~;es occurring in the preseiit of switching, An analytical 4mpression is derived-, valid be(vocii two successive switching instants) this expression -is -ally. It,is found that tze systom, ental.andis solved,graphic 11 I-rith switching is not only.highly stable but highly atcurate even in the presence of large disturbances the precision incroasin- with the switching frequency. In conclusion ., a variant. .,,-,f 11he system is discussed in which, as dy/dx decreases to 0 the velocit,r~ x decreases to a certain miniuiwn value. v Such X 1.11 n a system is stable even without sw:Ltc1-1iuS,, ,.thtch, honlreverl- inipraves its operation. This last system is noL exai-,iined in any dc-ttail. Card 2/3 S/103/61/022/002/004/1015 B104/B201 AUTHOR: Yurkevich, A. P. (Mosccw) TITLEt Tranoition proceqais in extremum control systems with a dpi-xMic PERIODICkL: Av+_)mqtikn. i tel,~,mvkiiariika, v. 22, no. 2, 1961, 1'16-184 TEXT: In PxtremuM control s~lsfems, pozitive re sul t aare obtained by the use of dynamic sensitiva which permit the passage of only such alternating input- signals as ar,~ sufficiently fast. They improve the contiol qualitles and rPduce the cffect of low-frequency disturbances. A 4. 3.udy has now be-~n mad,e of the.miotion of a system -alth large initial devia- tiona and taking the instrume nt lag into account. Fig. 1 shows block diagrams of extremum control sy-atems with dynamic converters of the input- signal. These systema are operatEd by a procedure suggeated by V. V. -Kazakevich (Ref. 4), ~onoistine in that a oignal composed of the output oig7ial of ~ the object arid, of the derIvative of thia output signal is provided for the extremum ragplator. if the signal z (Fig. 18) is a difference Z- I K I y YK9 Y and y1, YA P'r + Card 1/5 S/103~61/022/002/004/015 Tranoition proo1j. in extromij,71... B104/ 201 'r P'r + 1) will then hold-for the transfer function. In W(P) Z/Y P A these relations, 4 is the transfer factor of the pickup, and T is its time constant. The static characteristic is assumed to have the form x2. The scanning process of such a ;oystem.ia discussed with the aid of Fig.x2. As may be seent z displays an initial rice, followed by a drop, and at point 2 reaches the zone z H of.insensitivity. Here, a reversion of the system takes place,. It may be ;Deen that lengthand number of scanning operations depend upon the insei.,lsitivity zone ZH. For zH = 0 the search for the extremum is made with an infinite number of infinitely small scanning operationo. The autho~r haz shown in one of his previous papers that the determination of the Darameters of the transition processes of the system and of the boundary oycle,3 is appreciably simplified by the introduction of phase planes of mote. than one sheet with the reduced ----,:/V- __ __wd - r2 xT, an _z_/2K_1 V Fig. 3 is a graph showing a x x scanning. process. in this -phase- _lDlane.. -A. thorough.-study made ihthis phase plane shows that the scanning rate increases with the system approaching the maximum of the function. The si,,anring rate it) reduced by outer distuibances Card 2/5 15/103/61/022/OC2/00e-/015 Transitior'r prooesses in extrelmum.. -Bl04/B201 too 6L 4/005/026 /61/136/00 U32A Boig/Bo56 0-T 2 /,F Kazakevich, V. V. arid Yurkevich, A. P. AUTHORSs k x TITLEt------ -Improvement-of the-Extremum Control-of Inert Objects in the Presence of Disturbs.noes PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii natac SSSR, 1961~ vol. 136, No. 4, pp. 783 8 6- TEXT- t -pre Vi ous---pap er. - Nor. 2)_J_ Vi-V#_~Xazmkevich desciibed a method for extremum, control-, -:whioh permits avoiding, the action of the inertia of the object- in the absence of dynamic terms in the object. In this- system, a certain combination of signals is-fed-to the input according to the derivative of the quantity to beiregulated. In the case of objects 7-ith low-frequency disturbances,,thisAystem offers special advaatagea,.as the disturbances -are _f iltere& -out. -However, - in Ahe. case-~*f - considerable disturbances, a considerably varying level of the extremum of the function, and, in the case of moderately fast cross beams of the final control organ, scanning may be considerably disturbed. The authors-first confine themselves to control systems of first-order objects; the extremum element Card 1/4 88399 _---Improvement -of-the Extremum Contro )L-of-Inert- s/02%61/136/004/005/026--., Objects in.the Presence of Disturliances B019 056 is characterized by the relation jr _KxX2 (1) is assumed, where x and y, are the input and output ooordinates of the e'rtremum element. It is further assumed that-14= Vx'W const, and that between the inputs of the objects y, and the relation y -k YIAP'Co + 1) holds, where k 0 and T 0 Y2 21 0 are constants. In the controlmethod developed in Ref.2, the signal Z - Y2 is.fed to the input of the extremun regulator if nonlinear terms are not taken into acoountl in this case the following relation holds with y1K1)1[0/T = Ys Z Pr J/0-ro O.M. The symbols used here have b .een -taken from Ref.2 and.are not defined more closely.. The- transition processes in the system investigated here are described by a system of equations tbat-is analogous to that describing the transition processes in an inertialess object with a dynamic input signal converter. Such systems have already-been studied by A. P. Yurkevioh-(Refs. 3,4).,Sone results of these.,investigations are discussed, and, following this, it in assumed that -the external disiurbances are a linear function of time. (1) is then replaced by y -K x + 1, 1t-M. Ad may be seen from a graphical Card,2/4 88399 Improvemeat of the Extremum Control of Inert ^1020 a /61/136/004/005/026 Objects in the Presence of Disturbances B019/B056 .-representation.of-the control __'prooess an.-osaillation-with decreasing amplitude occurs near the extremw.i, the amplitude &pproaching a limit. Considerable disturbances are then briefly dealt with, which are a quadratic function.of time. It is shown that in this case considerable deviations may occur, and it -is noted that by a decrease of time, inthe case of both.linear and quadratio;,disturbancea, the transition prooeso may, in general, be shortenedo and the,.asaplitude may-be decreased. It is then shown that by using a combined converter system.for the input signal, the quality of extremum control*is improved. The dynamic converter, in the case oil an optimum time constant,~suppressea the undesired influenoe of -low-frequency disturbances,-and the negative feedback of the insensitive range increases the accuracy of control near the extremum during the action of monotonic external-disturbancer, For the purpose of determining the parameters of the transition processes -and of -the limit cycles of the system, the -construction of. phase- trajectories in multi-folium surfaces is of-advantage. For an-ideal casO,-in which .instrument errors-are excluded and.the antion.of the inertia of the.object may-be neglected, the construction of phase trajectories is discuased in detail. There are 3 figures and 6, Soviet references, Card 314 Q.11, "09'. /J 8/119 01 /011 1621000100110 D201/D302 -AUTHORSt Grishin, A.I., Kavalerov, Oil*, Hize, V.B., Orahanakiy Pavlenko!, VeA., Sotokov, B.S., and YurkevicY, A.P. TIM: Rocent.trends In the development of Anstrumentation SOURCE: Priborostroyon Iiye, no.. - 1 -0 1962, 15 TI;XT s: A survey of rondo in the development of instrumenta- recent tion within the Soviot-blo6 is given, Tile main objective in the all;0dardization of inotrumobta with,the aim of simplifying the auto -turo Caugon mation of industrial pro~:aisses. A group of new tompora r ia based on the dependence:of gas viscosity on temperature. Anotho';~ Class -of gauges is b"ed oi% the temperature change of a plate re- sistance, in conjunction w:Lth a comppneating plate and an electror- magnetic circuit. Efforts ELre made to utilize the Austin effect, Por high temperature operation (above 200000), graphite p-n June- tion thormocouples have been developed. New flow gauges have been produced for the petroleum induatryo Sevekal interchangeable high- Card 1/4 F._~MW. IM W M~ .8/119/62/000/001/001/oii th d t i l e eve opmen Recent trends n accuracy feed-bidN-s devioeg~ have been developed for measuring vari- ous parameters o*ch as prossure and vacuum gaugeop strain -gl'tiges, .1hermomoters and density rioters. Nuclear resonance methods are be- Jng developed for contact:~Aao flow meautiroments Ultraaonlc and ra- dio-interference methods are used for level measurements and recor dings. All new types of inetruments are Incorporated in new automa: tic control systems,-deve:Lopod around them. in 1961, 400 types of electrical mea3uring instruments were in production, varying from laboratory standards to high power distributing panel instruments. High sensitivity miniature meters-are under development (I - 2 cm3 volume, 5 - 10 microcampa range). The accuracy of portable instru- ments is being improved and their.di=nsions are reduced. Digital instruments, both:of continuous 4ction and sampled data types son- tinue to find more and =ore applications. As far as anslyticalin~ struments are.c6ncdrned,,the main trendie to increase the number. of methods of analysia.applicable in practice, to increase the dis- driminating properties, isenaitivity and speed of~operationj to stan- dardize the electrical.output, to develop analytical instruments suitable for automatic control processes# to develop automatic and Card 2/4 33448 5111916210001001,1001101 Recent -trends in the devolopment _D201/D302 semi-automatic inatrumonto. Thooe of Interest are stated to be the newly developed series of standardized galvanic gas -analyzere b4ood on the mi'cro-concontration of oxygen. Another method has boon ucod -in developing a spectrophotometric gas analyzer, with a sensitivity 10 times greater than tbat of the basic inatrumentj the instruments have ranges from 0 - 1.0 % volume of nitrogen in argon and 0 -w 0.5% volume of nitrogen in holium. The range of gas analyzers based on infra-red absorntion haij been increased by aeveral new Instruments. Mention is made of a ne-N instrument calibrated In 0 - 0.05 ~ C02, with output adapted to an automatic control system. New types of -mass r mass-spectr6metere have.been developedi,with umber ranges I to 600 ME, revolution 300 and sensitivity; (argon) 0.002 %. All spectrometers are being revised to form a single range of six in- struments. A radiospectrometer has been developed for the electron paramagnetic particleas Ito production has started. Blectrometric methods of liquid analysis and control are under development. Of in- terest is staied to be-an'industrial-initrument for measuring and controlling H01 concentration in wood pulp with a varying solid to .-liquid phase. Other types of concentration metere were also develo- Card 3/4'/ ME I 33448 3/119/62/000/001/ool/01.1 Recent trendo in the development D201/D3O2 siat Some are based on 'ped, both forinorganic and grganic analy spectrometry. As far as the computer technique in concerned, three main trends are considered: The use of universal electronic compu- ters for scientific and ongineoring calculational the use of compu- tere in economics and for processing large amounti;,of information; Application of control computers for the control and automatic con- trol of industrial proceeises. In new computers the existing mercury and CRT delay lines are replaced by mW'etio core memories and tu- -bee by transistors. Modular technique is widely used together with micro-miniaturization. A new storage element has been developed ba- sed on the effect- of stable -internal polarization. Another interes-_ ting new component is the magnetic triode, consisting of a p-n June- tion, formed by alloying-ithe Intrinsic material with-lead and-tellu- Card 4/4 dotsent; MOW, B.S., landidat.neditsinskikh . IP TURMICH, Affa.'i- kandidat rwd1te1wkM nauk; BOBWTI S.M. 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