SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT CHERNYSHEV, A. K. - CHERNYSHOV, A. D.

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112 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30GCr70 TITLE-DETERMINATIGN OF THE SOLUBILITY OF WATER IN HYDROCARBONS -U- :AUTHOR-CHERNYSHEV, A.K. COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR ,SOURCE-KHIM. TEKHNCL. TOPL. MASEL 1970, 15(4)v 57-8 .DATE PUBLISHED 70 SUBJECT AREAS-'CHEMISTRY .,TOPIC TAGS-SOLUBILITYt WATER, HYDROCARBONt NOMOGRAM, PETROLEUM PRODUCT CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS !!DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/0967 STEP NO--UR/0065170/015/004/0057/0058 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0124626, UNCLASSIFIED - ----------- 212 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ,CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP01246Z6 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A NOMOGRAM IS GIVEN FOR DETG. THE SOLY. OF WATER IN 69 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS9 HYDROCARBONSi AND OTHER ORG. COMPOS. AT NEGATIVE10 TO SODEGREES; THE NOMOGRAM WAS BASED ON EXPTL* DATA* FACILITY: KEMERDV* FILIALv GIAPP KEMEROVO& USSR. UNCLASSIFIE0 '-l/~ -025 tINCUSSTFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 TITLE--STRENGTH AND MINERALOGICAL COMPOSITION OF PELLETS FROM ~-SOKOLOVO-SARBAI BENEFICIATING COMBINE IN RELATION TO FIRING CONDITIONS AUTHOR-t04)-CHERNYSHEVj A.M., MALYSHEVA# T.YA., MOREYEVAt G.P., ZHURAVLEV7 F.M. ......... ,~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR _SOURCE-STAL' 1970, 30(4), Z93-8 ~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-44TERIALS, EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY TOPIC TAGS--PELLETIZATION, IRON ORE, SLAGr CERAMIC BINDER, TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE, MECHANICAL STRENGTH, CALCIUM OXIDE, MAGNESIUM QXfDEt ALUMINAt SILICA CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS _iDOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1275 STEP NO--UR/0133/70/030/004/0293/OZ98 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136681 UNC L A S S I FD 2/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING D&TE--O,'tDEC7o CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136681 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, EFFECT OF TIME AND TEMP* AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF FIRING FLUXED FE ORE PALLETS 14AS INVESTIGATED MINERALOGICALLY AND BY CRUSHING STRENGTH DETN. AT HIGH TEMPS. COMPLEX SILICOFERRITES CONTG. LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO BPERCENT (CAO PLUS MGO PLUS AL SUBZ 0 SUB3 PLUS SIO SUB21 HAVING A MAX. CRET. STRENGTH TEMP. SERVE HERE AS A BOND WHICH HAS A LESSER REDUCIBILITY THAN HEMATITE AND MAGNETITE AND REMAINS SUCH UP TO THE REDN. OF FE TO METAL. A MAXs RANGE OF 650-700DEGREES OF CRIT. STRENGTH WAS RECORDED WITH A STRUCTURE OF INTERMESHED HEMATITE AND FERRITES. ADON OF DOLOMITE TO THE CHARGE CAN BE RECOMMENDED IN THIS LIGHT. UNCLASS IF TED A4005Z389 A UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section III Mechanical and General, Derwent, F243414 L1FT1?Jj7 DEVIg FOR AERO~LANES consists of truck' with loading pl*Yform 2, and is distinguished by mounting a pol.ypast an the loading platform. The polypast lower block 3 is fixed to the platform, whereas the upper one is used to fix the aeroplane into the board. The polypast cable are connected to the hoist 9 fixed to the truck. 17-2.68 as 1218674/40-23.M.S.BALYKIN et a1.(15.9.69) Class 62c.Int.Cl.B 64f. Balykin, M. S.; Golubev, Yu. V.; Nikiforov, L. A.; Chernys hev, A. S.; Shekhterman,- Ye. I. :19820989 1.1. AA0052389 : '-I .~4- "I f /;C== !!)Mgw ,71F I USSR uDc 666-11- 2 .28. 3,431-47.3 -31 BLINIOkr., V. A., UDIME11FO, N. G., NBWLII-.T, V. YH., PY1,10SAIDIVA) L. M.j S04OLDIESM; P. G.) OBLOV, V. N., IIYSOTE;KAYA,, Z. and CILEIIIIN !P;V, A. V. "Glass for Ultrasonic Dzlay Lines" D USSR Author's Certificntc No 356156, riled 26 Jun '(0, Pvbli~;Iiecl .1-6 Jan 73 (from Otkryt.-;.-,YE.,, Izobroteni- ~a, Promyc-hIenrj,,,ryc 07Dr,%zts3,., Tovarnk-~;e Znaki 1o 'I, Mar (a) 73, ClLlil:' 110 11153161,/29-33) Transh-tion: A (Ariss, for ultrasonic delay lines, includin., 51iQ ZnO, '01-,0 1~ 2 ;I .- -1c '41 ~ k, 1, K?O, in by t1j,, f, Autt, in or('-O-r to c)", I-ain acoijr~-' ic- properties it cont!.1inf, thc- cdijovc com-ponents in thc fol.-Lowhi-, Si% 49-65; ~,110 5-25, B"O 1.0-5-30; 1~0 6-2~, and fur ti lcrmo.ce 0.05-~. 47 USSR uDc: 669.243.51:661.937 MURASHOV, V. D., CIiE_Pd,,IXK, L. L., TOLSTOGUZOV, A. D., IRLER- SH' _ D. P. and REZIiIK, 1. D. "Experience on Adopting Oxygen in ShELft ~Ielting of Nickel Sinter at the Yuzhuralnikel' Combine" Moscow, Tsvetnyye metally, No 3, Mar 72, pp 1-3 Abstract: The use of 24.3% oxygen blast in shaft melting during the first six months of 1971 increased the absolute fusion of the sinter by 13.4% and the per-unit fusion by 22.2'9 against the 1968 level-prior to oxygen introduction. The Der-unit coke consumption dropped by amounting to 21.9' of the sinter weight. Nickel content in the slags,increased from 0.16 to 0.185', which iz ascribed to greater iron contents in the processed ores. The reduction in operating costs through the use of the two new oxygen blast lines (with 23.2" 02) Plus 'the profit from additional produc- tion outputs in the 1969-70 Period show yearly savings of one million rubles, (2 tables, 7 bibliographic references). 1/i USSR UDC 547.0'22+547-736-+547-636 CHEFUff SHEV, E. A., BUGGOR-E,41KO, E. F. , AKSEMV, V. I. RConversions of 0-2-Biphenylyl Dichlorothiophosphate in the Gas Phase" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchei K~imii, Vol 40, No 6, Jun 70, p 1423 Abstract: It was observed that on Dassing 0-2-biphenylyl dichlorothiopiosphate (2 C,H C-H40P(S)C12) in the -as phase at high temperatures through a quartz tube098~,oo,f the niaterial was transformed into cyclic products, namely dioen- zothiophene, and 10-chloro-10-tliio-10-phospha-g-oxa-9,10--li,iydroprenantnrerie. The latter is presumably formed by intramolecular cyclization, whereas the former is forned possibly as a result of a thione-thiol isonerization. 27 - U*NCL' A' S S_ I _F I'E D' PROCESSM DATE--11SEP70 TITLE--OXIDATIVE THERMAL DEGRADATION OF SOME OLIGOSILOXANES -U- AUTHOR--SOBOLEVSKIYj M.V.9 CHERNYSHEVv E.A., LOTAREV, M.B-., VISHNEVSKIY, - P.N., NAZAROVA, D.V. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -SOURCE--PLAST. MASSY 1970-, (2)v 26-7 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -.SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--THERMAL DEGRADATION, OXIDATION, SILOXANE, MOLFCULAR STRUCTUPE, I BENZENE DERIVATIVE COWROL 4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY RFEL/FRAME--1987/1057 STEP -NO--UR/0191/70/00-9/31)2/0026/1)027 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104455 212 015 UNCLASSIFIED DROCESS INSY DATE --I! SEP 70 CIRC ACCESSION Nl)--AP0104455 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-0) GP-0- ABSTRACT. MICROFICHE OF ARSTPRACT CONTAINS GRAPHIC INFORMATtON. THE OXIDATIVE THERMAL DEGRADATION OF OLIGOHETEROCYCLOSILOXANES, OLIGODIMETHYLSILOXANES, OL fG0lfET4YLSILrxANFS (1), AND OLIGn-METHYLPHENYLSILOXANES OF STRUCTURE 11 WAS STUDIED BY THERMOGRAVIMETRIC, ANAL. UNDER ISOTHERMAL CONDITIONS AT 200-350DEGREESO 11 HAD THE MAX. RESISTANCE TO OXION., WHEREAS I WAS LEAST RESISTANT TO OXIDN. AND ABSORBED 0 AT 200DEGREES., THE AB SORPTION RATE OF 0 WAS PROPORTIONAL-TO TEMP. FOR ALL OF THE SILOXANES TESTED. UNCLASSIFLED USSR ARKHANGELISKIY, Ye. A., ZNAMENSKIY, A. A., LUKOMSKIY, Yu. A., CHEMYSHEV, E. 1). "Modeling on Analog Computers" Modelirovaniye na Analogovykh VychislitelInykIl Mashinakh [English Version Above], Leningrad, Energiya Press, 1972, 208 pages (Translated from Refr-rativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 1, 1973, Abstract No I V815 A). Translation: This book was designed by the author;to bc a br,icr script, to reflect not so much the structure of an analog, computer as the peculiarities and various methods of modeling of a broad , o scientific and teclin.ical problems or analop, machines. 71 - USSR UDC 669.15'27-194 STROGANOV, A. I., PYL'NEV, Yu. A., CHERNYSHEV, E. Ya., KEYS, N. V., PAKULEVA, V. S., DONETS, I. D., KHOLODOV, Yu. A., anrdfttTM',~P. A., Chelyabinsk Polytechnical Institute; Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Plant "Tungsten Losses in the Production of High-Speed Steel" Moscow, M~Lallurg, No 1, Jan 71, pp 21-23 Abstract: Data are presented on seven melts of R18, R12, and R6M3 high-speed steels, an analysis is made of tungsten electric steelmelting and forge conversion processes, and methods are presented for utilizing scrap of tungsn,n-bearing steels. From the study the following conclusions can be made: as the tungsten content in the steel is increased, fts assimilaLion dec:~eases. A decrease in the proportion of tungsten through the ferro- alloys as well as a decrease in the consumption of oxygen for blowing fa- cil-itate a more complete assimilation of tungsten by the metal. A substan- tial portion of tungsten is lost with the scrap and reguli in the slag (0.34%), the emery dust, and scale during forging. ' A thorough extraction of tungsten from slag and scale is suggested. Means for reducing tungsten losses in the process of heating castings and ingots in the furnaces include 1/2 USSR STROGANOV, A. I., et al, Metallurg, No 1, Jan 71, pp 21-23 a nonoxidizing atmosphere, more rapid heating, and application of a protective coating to ingots prior to heating. To decrease decarburization and scale formation, the Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Plant has recently been using coatings comprising refractory clay (20%). M40 carborundum powder (6%), fine graphite (6%), c- erical borax (3%), and liquid glass (65%). 2/2 - 65 - USSR UDC 621.791.042.3.01 191J=HEV- G. G.,and SPITSYN, V. V. (Candidates of Techn. Sciences) "Certain Technological Characteris tics of Powder Wire in Open-Arc Welding" Moscow, Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, No 5, May 72, pp 21-23 Abstract: The study deals with changes in productivity of open-arc hard facing and weld joint dimensions as a function of operating parA ters involving the use of PP-JDSK, PP-2DSK, PP-AN-7,and EPS-15/2 powder wire, 1.8, 2.3, 2.9,and 2.3 mm in diameter, respectively. Reverse-polarity direct current was used for both welding and hard facing. The pro- ductivity of hard facing is shown to increase with current for all filler wire grades and is also a function of both the diameter and cross-sectional area of the wire. Single-pass welding under optimum conditions produces satisfactory weld shapes. Except for the PP-AN7 wire, all grades featured small depths and areas of fusion. In multilayer butt welding the best results were obtained by PP-2DSK wire, while the other jyrades shoved occasional defects in the form of pores and slag inclusions. Also included in the study are U-corner joints and welds produced with electroden at a 1150 ar4~1e. (4 illuntrations, 1 table, 3 bibliographic references) 1/1 -12, 021-3 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 ~~'-TITLE-LOCAL STRESSES 1-14 A SHELL DUE TO CONCENTRATED LOADS AND HEAT 25- 7-SOURCES -tJ- AUTHOR-(021-URBANOVICHP N.V.r CHERNYSHEVt G~N- ,-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--AKADPMTIA NAUK SSSk?' IZVESTIIA, MEKHANIKA TVEIRDOGO TELA, MAR.-APR. 1970, P. 83-93. 9 REFS. IN DATE PU3L ISHEO ------- 70 _SUBJECT AREAS"MATEKIALS, SIECH., IND., CIVIL AND 14ARINE ENGR -TOPIC TAGS--METAL ST~ESS, SHELL STRUCTURE, BIBLIOGRAPHYt STRESS CONCENTRATION, APPROXIMATE SOLUTION CMITROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLA S S--UNC LA S S, I F I ED PROXY RE!.'_L/FkAML--2000/0344 STEP NO--UR/olt84/70/,,),J')/000/0083/0~)9~ C PC Accf_:l;sl(llNl1 1Nt:j___AlP0llZ/fj()l ---------- - E 3 N 2/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED P R 0 C F S S I N G0 A r-1 V 7 CIRC ACCESSION i,!O--AP0124LO1 ABSTRACT/lEXTRACT-M) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DERIVATION OF APDROXIMATE SOLUT-[LJ,%S FOR SHELLS OF BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE (ZERP) CURVAT!J;~-PS UNDER THE ACTIOl"i 01: CONCENTRATED FORCES AND MOMENTS. -~~S TH E S 0 L U T I U . BEING VALID ONLY IN THE t"1EIGHBORHOOD ARE OE-TER,'-IIINIED. THE EFFE:CT PAODUCED ON THE SHELL BY HEAT SOUKCE CONCENTRATED AF A P-Ofoll IS CONSIDERED. LCCAL STRESSES IN THIS CASE ARE SHOWIN TO 3E 11--,.pUl"ALEPqF To THE STRESSES DUE TO A CERTAIN CONCENTRATED FORCE. Pilr',TICULAR SIIRESS IS PLACED ON OBTAINING CALCULATION RESULTS WHICH ARE USEFUL IN ANALYZING THE STRESS STATES lill SHELLS WIrli CURVATURES OF DlFf~ERENT S[Gs',lS* A c c 11 4 1 USSF 6 32 I. D., Cdessa St.~,tc T,1j-j,,- j- M!.cf-21INI-10 V. and CIE.RMY'SHT-7, L !A-,chn--L,'-mr and, Ccrtrol "Re, We I asons fol- --ne ' ak Ac'-ion -of Her,~i*ci-,~cs on tale RQ-t S1 of rAcris" Moscow., v Scl,Fkom 1,10-Yarstve, Vol 5, No V~~!- 70, 1~5 '17 Ab!ztract- T~~c, Of a EA11.1-11.y -,-o -1c Acror-tilon It "O.Inu "Ahe due in lari:t! reasiirc t-o the abilit,%r of ncraptilon to t-L- absorif1d herb-;cides -;-r,,;o the root-i-nhah-ited en-...-ir-om-rent. The to tile rceds and of C-Altivatea r--Iarlt?~ U -rc,,s, !~rAno ~217CI of raw,-. acror,ti*i-3-- ~-s -",.e n*,rd-,"2~- of 1z of t;,Ie appii~-,,U- 'Loll 01' t'Lne 0 11 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 T-ITLE-REASONS FOR THE WEAK EFFECT OF HERBICIDES ON THE ROOT SYSTEM OF TmE ROSE GENTIAN -~U- ..AUTHOR-(02)-TKACHENKO, G.V., CHERNYSHEV, I.D. COUNTRY OF lNFO--(.)SSR SOURCE--KHI.'4. SEL. KHOZ. 1970, 8(3)? 205-7 DATE PUBIL ISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--31OLnGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--HERBICIO~, PLANT PHYSIOLOGY CCt:TROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLISS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRA,ME--3004/0181 STEP NO--UR/0394/70/008/003/0205/0207 CIRC ACCESSION 'NO-AP13130940 3, 14 1 S S v I D N, *~JSSn 'VSSDOO 'Vh0'AlNH:)3W 'WI *All%lf) *SOD *SS300 :AIIIIDVJ 3HI JO IMUNOD DAIlDgA93NI o3snvo AIIN3nnswD ONV 031lddV S3013MGN =10 3AIl)3:1=13 3HI DNISV3)4:)30 lqJ a3iinS3~1 HDIWA All-119V dkEOI:)u:)X3 H91H OVH W.~ISAS 100d (SIVDId N0llld0'd3V) NVIIN39 3SMJ -3HI IVH.L 09A01-A N001~40J CllqV JY-? HIIIA 'SldX3 JOd I OVId I S ~W -0-dJ (n)--13V)~lX~/l:)V'dlS'GV 0'/60CI0dV--0N' 140]SS9:)3t' 0LA0N'L,7--31VQ ')NlSS3:)0Hd a 3 1 -j I ssv-]:)NII 110 Z/2 USSR UDC 621.355.2(088.8) ASMBERG, E. Ye., KRYUCHKOV, A. V., BETS, D. I., MARSHEVA, Z. V. "A Lead Battery" USSR Author's Certificate No 300913, Filed 21/08/69, Published 27/OS/71, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, lUiimiya, No 2, 1972, Abstract No 2 L213 P by the author's). Translation: In order to increase the specific electrical characteristics and simplify the technology of manufacture of a lead battery, its body is made as individual vessels connected by barriers, each of which is made as a me-piece unit with the walls of the two neighboring vessels. us S ;R tTDC 534.0642 PRUDNIKOV, A. S., and CHERNYSHEV K V 1'ioscol." State University "Investigation of Acoustic LIultiterminal Aet,_or!C_-" Moscow, AL-Listicheski-Y Zhurnal, Vol 17, No 4, 1971, PP 593 -598 Abstract : Results are nresentod of inve sti:-,---%t ions of --I, certain class of acoustic systems by =-king use of the conce-Dtian of multitern-i-nal networks. 1'ronertics of such s.-Tstems are co-nDlcte- ly determined by one of interrelated ma-trices, characteristic and impedance. A relation is derived combinin-- innut and output im'oedances of a multiter-m-inal ne -nork system. "This relation ca~ be used, e.g. for experimental matrix determ.. ination of i:-,Ded*A- ces. The wmerimentai investigation ,,.ras carried out in the most- sim-ole case of q, four-pole system. The problem of" the e-Cf"ect of the at-w3arent, mass on the accuracy of results !?.-n,-d also the nossi- bility of -model inventuir tion of mi.LItitc=.in.-:il net-..'rorl'. s,-.Tste;is are discussed. The derived results c~7.n be used for the investi- gation of acoustic --rave,-:uide systems and also in desi-ning actui- ve and reactive noise suDDressors. Seven illustr., ten formnulas, five biblio. refs. 141 - USSR uDc: 6,21. ol6.2:669-265'24'27 SOLONTIN, S. M., and Problems of Material ScienceP Academy o .-L Sciences Uk~ralnian SSR "Effect of Heat Treatment on the Properties of Nickel -Molybd enum and Nickel- Chrome -Molybdenum Powdereed-Metal Uloys" Kiev, Poroshkovaya metallurgiya, NO 12, Dac 71, pp 44-10 Abstract: This study concerns the effect of tempering temperatures on the conductivity, notch toughness, shear strength,and corrosion resistance of sintered 11-i-30.Ao and Al"i-15Cr-15MO alloys. The sintered specimens of the binary alloy were subJected to normalizing fro,-,l 1.180C (0.5 hr h1old ti-e). The sintered specimens of the ternary alloy were normalized from 1200'C (0.5 hr hold time) and tempered at 500-11000C (1 hr hold time). 'file experim-entai results are reflected in curves. Resistivity measurements show that binary sintered Ni-30Mo alloys become markedly brittle and lose both shear stren.~th and corrosion resistance on te=Derin~, at 750-8000C. High prO-Derties in sintered Ni-30:1,o alloys may be achieved by rapid cooling 1/2 USSR SOLONINI S. et al, Poroshkovaya Mfetallurgiya, No 12, Dee 71, pp 44-48 from sintering temperatures to 5000C. The deterioration of ProDerties in sintered Ni-15Cr-15%lo alloys following teMDerinG is less significant than in cast commercial grades. This might be attributed to the lower tendency of sintered ternary alloys (having fewer impurities) to a-phase segregation. (4 illustrations, 11 bibliographic references). 2/2 - '10 USSR UDC 621.923.010-:620-192.4 CHMNYSHEV, N. A.-,_Candidate of Technical Sciences, and SOKOLOV, V-. "Change in the Structure of Hard Alloys During Grinding" Mashinostroitell, No 4, Apr 71, pp 36 Abstract: Experiments involving grinding of plates with a dia- mond grinding disk made of ASO synthetic diamond in an experi- mental metallic binder indicated that when hard alloys are ground with rapid transverse feed, the cutting forces Py and PZ increase, significantly increasing the depth of structural changes. This leads to a change in the operational characteristics. M when the hard alloys are used as cutting tools. The hard alloy used in the experiment was type Tl4K8. 1/1 USSR UDC 621.923.019:620.192.4 CHERNY~~_ N. A.. Candidate of Technical Sciences, and SOKOLOV, "Change in the Structure of Hard Alloys During Grinding" Hashinostroitel', No 4, Apr 71, pp 36 Abstract: Experiments involving grinding of plates with a dia- mond grinding disk made of ASO synthetic diamond in an experi- mental metallic binder indicated that when hard alloys are ground with rapid transverse feed, the cutting forces Py and Pz increase, significantly increasing the depth of structural changes. This leads to a chance in the operational characteristics 0 when the hard alloys are used as cutting tools. The hard alloy used in the experiment was type T14K8. 1/1 1/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 TITLE--NEA STEAM TURBINES WITH GREAT POWER MADE BY THE LENINGI-~.AD METAL -PLANT IMENI 22ND-SESSION OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE SOVIET UNION -U- AUTHOR-(02)-CHERNYS8EV, P.S., LEVIN# A.V. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--MOSCOW, TEPLOENERGETIKA, NO. 2, 1970, PP 6-11 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 UBJEC07 AREAS--PECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE-ENGR TOPIC TAGS--METALLURGIC PLANT, TURBINE, BIBLIOGRAPHY, INDUSTRIAL PLANT/(U)K500166 TURBINE coNrROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0356 STEP NO--UR/0096/70/000/C)02/0006/()DlI CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117593 UNC L A S S I F I E D 2/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117593 .ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A DESCRIPTION IS GIVEN OF THE K 500 166 TURBINE ANU CERTAIN CHARACTERISTICS ARE PRESENTED FOR SINGLE SHAFT UNITS WITH A lt2OO MEGAWATT OUTPUT. NINE ILLUSTRATIONS, BIBLIOGRAPHY CONTAINS FOUK CITATIONS. FACILITY: LENINGRAD METAL PLANT. UlirLA-S-S IF I ED USSR UDC: 621.375 KORCM-i[ENKOVA, V. G. , Engineer, KUZENKOV, V. V. , Engineer, CTIERITYSHEV R. N. , Engineer, POLOIRUKOV, D. Ye. , Doctor of Technical Sciences "A Low-Current Measurement Amplifier" Moscow, Pribory i ~istemy Upravleniy , No 4, Apr 72, pp 35-37 Abstract: An amplifier with temperature control is proposed for measuring currents of the order of 10-12_10-14 A with a parametric input stage wh-ich appreciably simplifies circuitry, reduces overall dimensions and weight, and thus extends the range of application of these devices. A schematic diagram is presented and the operation of the device is described. The amplifier has a gain of the order of 106 with an output of 10 11 at' 10 r-4. Drift is 30 pV/IC and input impedance is 1010 fl. 1/_1 USSR uDc: 621-39-.44,--.621.,,:76-55(088-8) ZIBIN, G. V., MOZGOVOY, A. V., ~IMRNYSHEV V.D_ "A Device for Reception of Signals 'With Phase-Pulse M-odulat-Ion" USSR Author's Certificate No 259134, filed 16 sep 68, published 15 May 70 (from RM-Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1D62 Translation: The proposed device contains a pulse generator, synch-roni- zation module and FM pulse derrdulator. To improve the quaiity j-f' ccr-ml-mi- cations vith use by the maximum permissible number of subscribers simul- taneously, the input of the device is.connected through a circuit comprised of an element for delay by half the cadence period and an adder to the de- modulator and simultaneously to the first input of a fliT~-flop. The second input of the flip-flop, which corresponds to reset to the initial state, is connected through an element for delay by the duration of a pulse to the output of the cadence pulse generator, which is connected to the second input of 'the adder through an AND circuit whose inhibit input is connected to the output of the flip-flop. 31 M2r 71 107 1P.9. U." S H &&y-.0v V. a , ?~Qz'ty Paych.logj Yaculty, IZ! "On the Parceptioa, of Imirea Stabilized with Respect to the Rttinaa S Kot,ow, V.procy Paikh.I.&U. lie 6. Hov-0- 10, pp 138-142 AbstIactid Pany'experimanto hive been performed to determine the behavior of i-e-3 btabiliz wl th r:4occt to ineretina. 11 nwevor, in many cates the effecta or ine optic, I prape rlI, of cxp,.rIDentA1 apPa r.~ ..a have not been considered ad,qu-1-1y. ia~ Thi 5 XPO'lD, was :1 up.lo.dhto rotne the rt"cts of different focal i.nithr in the J:ha of tat O"Ar t. t he 6 tt c d a the eye. The api)aVattl. Used located the lar.3 -4,m!lIJ.otors from the cornea, i.e. , abwt 5.05 zillimeterv from the Purl%. T" I a _Crl -.Its wtre pvrIarmed, with lenstZ of r-41 length 5.5 milll-tr.;-o trx, L3 mi liectert Ic at I I'll: I I Lora I d that the largest ob.'tct which Could !1e rean with the 5.5 illc~4 '.tu Indicate - or I. -c`I ensth e would be 2 .1111.etrs Across and would th 'I "a have a dizenrl~n on . retina of 5..mIII irete ror th . a- a'd lCn3' the 'It vt~n'lcz' a. the Image on the retina would he 7.8 In Qddition, tho first ler.. Introduce angular distortions or up to alzau;s 4 deere-ea from the parallel Car a 2 millimeter object. while the second low would produie no distortion as great z: a full degree. 5o- I/Z P,