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USSR UDC 669.71.053.4 A;!~INZON, V. L. , BERM, V. I., LEVIN, M. V. - LOKSHIN,; R. G. Avtomati z. Proi zv. Prv-,sessov. Tsvet. Metallurgii, Ordzhonikidze,"Ir'11ress, 1971, pp 73-75. alumina plants, based on mathematical models of th:v technological I)rocesses being controlled. 7z; USSR UDC 669.71.011.56 BERU, V. 1. LEVIN, M. V. "Scientific and Technological Prerequisites of Developin,g Automated Systems in Alumina Production" Tr. Vses. n.-i. i provektn. in-ta alyumin., magn. I clektrada. prom-sti (Works of the All-Union Scientific Research and Planning and Design Institute of Aluminum, Magnesium and Electrode Industry), 1970, No 70, pp 183-188 (from RZh-MetallurgiXa, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract $o 4G122) Translation: The sequence and content of the basic ateps; of c1reating atitamated control systems for the production processes of obtaining A12 03 are discussed. A list of scientific problems occurring in this case is Lintroduced, and meaas of solving them based on the results ot the scientific research work performed are indicated. The requirements on the technological process and equipment insuring the highest efficiency of the automated control, systems for Al203 production are formulated. USSR UDC 669.71.053.4 -KEL'SETEYN, ARONZON, V. L., GANZBURG, YA. D., LEVIN, M. V., LOKSHIND R. Q., FIN ............... .-1 "Algorithmization of Control of the Section for Preparing the Charge of the Alumina Shop at a Nepheline Plant" Tr. Vses. n.-i. i proyektn. in-ta alyumin., magn. i elelctrodn. prom-sti (Works of the All-Union Scientific Research and Planning and Design Institute of Aluminum, Magnesium and Electrode Industry),, 1970, Ntp 70, pp 28-34 (from R7h-Metallurgiya, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4G136) Translation: Principles are formulated for a productiom raw material input control which insures stabilization and synchronization:of material flows vitt" observation of the required qual-ity of the charge obtairted. Control algorithms for individual sections are developed on this,basls: bins, mills, a repulping machine, and a correction unit. There is~l illustration. USSR UDC 669.712.1.05 AGRANOVSKIY, A. A., BERKH, V. I., KAVINA, V. A., LEVINi M. V.. LYAPWOV, A. N., *3NTVID, A. E., MUNITS, I. N., and CHERNIN, V. N".` "Spravochnik metallurga po tsvetnym metallae' (Metallurgist's Handbook of Non-Ferrous Metals), Moscow, Izd-vo "Ketallurgiya," 1M, 320 pp Translation of Annotation: Data on the physico-chemical properties of the most important aluminum compounds and aluminum soLutions are presentedf phase diagrims of chemical systenLs determining the processes of alumina production by alkali methods are given, aud standards and tet!hnical con- ditiow are- reviewed. Various alumina production methods and ref3rence data ait the technology and equipment of alumina production are described. The handbook is Intended for engineers and technicians engaged in the alum- inum Industry. Ninety-one figures~ 116 tables, 176 references, TABLE OF CONTENTS (Abridged) 1/3 USSR AGRANOVSKIY, A. A., et al., "Spravochnik metallurga po tsvetnym metaliam" (Metallurgist's Handbook of Non-Ferrous Metals), Moscow, Izd-vo " Metallur- giya," 1970, 320 pp Foreword ... 9 -Section One. PHYSICO-CHEMICAL DATA A-ND STANDMS Chapter 1. Minerals, Basic and Auxilidry Raw Materials and Final Products of Aluminum Oxide Productim Chapter II. Aluminum Compounds and Other Substances,, Presenting Interest for Aluminum Oxidaii Production, Alkaline and Aluminate-Alkaline Solu -tions 24 Chapter III. in Aluminum Oxide Physico-Chemical Transformations . Production Processes. 91 Section Two. INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION METHODS Chapter I. Short Classification of Typ ;Pas of Aluminum Raw Materials and Methods for Processing Then 134 Chapter 11. Thermal Metho4s of Alurdnua Wde Product~on 143 Chapter 111. Hydrochemical and Combined Hethods of Aluminum Oxide Production 183 2/3 USSR AGRANOVSKIY, A. A., et al., "Spravochnik metallurga po tsvetnym metallum" (Metallurgist's Handbook of Non-Ferrous Metals), Moscow, Izd~-vo "Metallur- giya." 1970, 320 pp Chapter IV. Method of Producing Aluminum Oxide From Alunite 227 Chapter V. Acid and Acid-Alkaline Aluminum Oxide Production Methods 232 Chapter, 1T.E. Automatic Control and Regulation of Pro4uotion Processes 283 References 314 3/3 USSR tWC 669,162.267.645 LEVINt K. -t MACHIEN, V. I., SKIaAKOVSKIYo YE. H., XIMUB, A. G., and I'm tall I. U., Donetsk Polytechnic Institute# Donet4jk Me urgical Plant "Desulf uration of Pig Iron with Fegulatable Introduction of Itgotted Magnesium" Moscow, Metallurg, No 2, Feb ?3, pp 10-12 Abstracti Fron 1970 on, studies have been conducted at the Donetsk Netallur- gical Plant and Donetsk Polytechnic Instituts on the Devolopmunt of equipment for use in the desul-furation of pig iron by regulated Litroduation of magnesium ingots. A new method of introducing the ingotted stagne"ua into liquid pig Iran serves as the basis of the equipment. Diagrams show the equipment for regulatAd magnesium introduction and a schematic of the gas sopply to the evaporator, Industrial test result3 are given* Two f1flureal one table, ................. .... .. USM UDC 621.396.677 0. 1. inly, "Algorithms for the Solution of Nonlinear Magnetostatic Problems" Tr. Moak. in-ta radiotekhn.. elektron. i avtot3atiki (Works of tho Lbscow Institute of Radio.-Engineering, Electronics and Automation),-1972, v.VP.55r pp 50-60 (from 7-h-Radiotekhnika, No 13., Nov 72, Abstract 14o 31 B9) Translation: The finite-difference niethod and the mathod of secondary sources for the solution of a magnetostatic problem are studied and compared, with a statement oP the- advantages and disadvantages of botli* Results aiv g 4. given,for the numerical calmilation of the magnetic fields which were conducted on~ a computer. Original W-ticle'. nine illustrations aW one table,, Hemmoo USSR UDC 61,1-396-677-001.24 LEVMS 0. 1. ......... "Compoand Problem on the Synthesis of a Linear Array" Tr* Mosk. in-t4. radintek-hno,, elektron. i avtmatiki (Worko of the Mo.~icow Institute Of Radii) 1bgineeringj, Electronics and Avtomtion)# 1972, VYP-55~ pp 67-107 (from RM-Radiot&hnika, No 11, Nov 72, Abstract No .11 M) TrAnslation: The author -studies a problem associated with, Vie synthesis of a radiation pattern for a linear antenna array with equidiotant positioning of the eaitters by emitter phase selection (phase synthesis). Aseries of practical wxamples: is given. Original article: three illustrations: and seven biblioZraphic entries. N.S. L"CLASS! F rEc Fr LESSI%i'. LATE-03JbL7C c L C h t ~t-CTCSTPell. ILE~S CF PCLYCLEF INS -U- Z, #lC:r%-- Z, I XI&,- YU.e.j LEVIN, P IYAT Iv kv ;I E A KUCUCY L A., ~-SCTK I r C-v A , L1- L L t-, T F-Y :LF I h F C -- L ! E P -SL.LRCk--FLA.ST. tASSY 11;70, (1 2C-1 q-.A,TF FLEL ISFEC - - - - - - -7 C tFEAS-Cf-Ef, ISTrYs, MATERIALS 'j, ~:T~L,PIC TAGS-Ch, P1 I CAL 51 Azzi I L I ZER t POIL YE I~YC EN EPFCTCE FF EC I' L I Ct-,T AG I %G, i4liCb.l. 9 KE T CNE i GRGAN I C SULF LR COMPCU:41) ,Ilf NZ EN 1: 0 ER I VAT I VE FLL.VvE I t,, FFKZ L;WP, iL)P2C2CT VCOEJ~ILENE:v (L),F4,020E FELYLTHYLE.NE 'Cj~~NTPCL -~11414 ll\C-hC PEST), ICT IUNS Y JiILL/f SUP X "RC 4 C C S I C N 1% t, - -1) C C Ace. N Abstracting Servicet ReL. Code: P00497(;7_ CHU11CAL AB ST. 6 170 r ioi35lg New Photestshilizets of Oolyolofims. in, U. L; Maweeve 0 A.- Kozo oi So -L&xLYL -P d ' A A '* Wmi T., 1M. (USSR).-Ph6i. L'Ot ~'-*'T -" (i), -2i~Tti-US51- The F11PErs or 2-hydroxy-4-prapoxS-phenyl thie40 ketone (1). 'a'd 9--h. - -Y, d1DXy 4-octyloxyphenyl thienyl. ketone~('Ill is photosts4i zers of lqw-d. e Poly thylene P 2020T (41) and 1jigh4, polyvihyle~ "'P 40in , I IV) A wereaudied. Ilius,0.5-0.66%gfla~Ollivere,aKiltdIG 411 and IV and the polymers were aged tinder a PRK-2 laino at W. The phys. and mech, properties of stabilized III and IV %fie unebatiged after a 12 month exposure in thO air. indicating ihat I and 11 were effective photcstabilizers comparable to Benzan t OA. cl(JR -Y REEL/FRAME 019 UNCLASS IFIF. 0 1/2 T.ITLE--UNIFORMLY APPROXIMATE SUBSTITUTIdN OF A CIRCULAR A Ft C F 0 P. flit: A2 11- :]4_ -U- 'A CURVE `A~..~,AUTHOR-(02)-REMEI, YE.YAst LEVIN.t.,SsS* COUNTRY OF INFO--IJSS',l '~-SQURCE-UKRAINSKII MATEMATICHESKII ZHURNALv VOL. 22p Nf)o~ 21 1970t Pa 189-ZO2 PU13LISHED ------- TO ~'T:SUBJECT AREAS--MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGRp HilrER [ALS TOP I C TAGS--METAL FORMINGi CURVE GEOMETRY -3 i RESTRICT IONS NJ CONTROL MARKING --UNCLASSIFTEO DOCUMENT CLASS PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0566 STEP NO--LIR/00411*10/02-~/032/01$~9/)~02 CIRC ACCESSION P,10--t-,P0121238 L)"CLAYJ 2/2, 01.9 UNCLASSIFIED PkbCESSING DATE-27NO'170 ~ICIRC ACCESSIOM MO--AP0121238 GP-0- ABSTRACT, DEVELOPMENT OF AN ANAI..YTICAL ETKOD OF APPROXIMATING THE ARC OF A cuqvE BY A CURCULAR ARC, 13'SFD ON THE USE OF CHEBYSHEVIS MODULUS MINIMAk PRINCIPLE. THE mETHOD LEADS T13 A -TRANSFORMED CHEBYSHEV PROBLEM THAT. LENDS ITSELF 10, SOLUTION BY CLASSICAL ITERATION. THE METHOD IS APPLIED TO SEVERAL PR06LEMS ASSOCIATED IWITH THE MECHANICAL-SHAPING OF METALSo, FACKLtTY!- AKADEM11A NAUK 'R. SSRt INSTITUT MATEMATIKII KIEVt LIKKAINVAN S3 it, ~17 Ref. Code Acc. Nr. Abstracting Service* -70 AAOO,318(;2 CHEMICAL ABST. 54729Z Alkylene glycols. Shapiro. A. L. (All- ion Scientific-Researrh Insthtute of FeEro emri~ B -1,177,877 (CI. C 07,cj, 14 -1 Aug ~WW; rit. 6 pp. Ethylene, propylene, and 1'2,-h' ene' Wycols 'Were prepd. in ;997% yields by hYdratill corres o ~.Og alkyleve S t Pcormspo oxides with 1.1-U equivs. of H20 't WOO . 160 ann. in the presence of C0j; a quaternpry salt (hre4N11'1, Et,Wl Pr4N+Br-, EtsN.H1, PrNUt-Ul. ~or EltiNtLIECI) a 'KBr, Nal, LiBr, K1, or Nal3r; (;, 0-141470' ( - mad, opti6nallj lied on~ the alkylene oxide) N&HCOa Ni%CO3, or KRC03- Fdr exaniple, ethyleae oxide 180. RtO T4, Ue4W'E-:9, and NaRC9, I g were mixed; CO~ was added until the pressure was 30 mlts~. the mixt. was heated to 1009 and then gradually, to 200* so ihi-t the prep- sure rox to a max. of 140 atus to give 237 g ethylene: *Iycol and 7 g diethylene glycol. The other ilycols were preod pimiUrly, alternatively, the metal halide or the quaternary 41n2MOUILLM or, compd. was prepd. in situ; e.g. Pr.L'4*Br- was p~epd- rtoca Pral; and PrBr. REEL/FRAME 010 19692 USSR LEM', V. A , Moscow UDC:533.6,011 "Strong Injection on the Surface of a Body Around Which a Supersonic Gas Stream Flows" Moscow, Meklianika Zhidkosti i Gaza, No 5, Sep-Oct 73, pp 97-104 Abstract: The problem of strong injection on the surface of a body located in a supersonic gas stream is studied. It is shoAm that in the case of in- tensive injection, the motion of the injected gas than be descHbed by ruler equations, while the influence of viscosity and effects'of trIansfer appear only near the area of the line of the interface discontinuity separating the incident stream from the injected gas. It is found that In the first approximation, the pressure is constant across the layer and cqual to the pressure on the interface. Tile problem of hypersonic flow arouiid a plate or wedge of finite dimensions (considering the influence of the bow portion of the body) with arbitrary injection of an incompressible fluid on the surface, assuming that transverse pressure gradients can be ignorod. 11) conti-ast to earlier works, a precise solution is constrmted 4'0T the initial system of equationn and it is shown strictly that the Influcricc of flic 17i- nite dimensions of tile body ill this -LS ])l'Qd0T11hV11J1L. '11W SOILItiOn Of the p:coblem of injection of a fluid from a stop in tile bo,ly I!; al.-~o solved. Reato Con LbtWttoiii bit.6zui tion -, USSR UDC 534.222.2 KDROBEYNIKOV, V. P., LEVIN, V. A., MARKOV, V. V. "Fj:plosion in A Combustible Gas MixtUre" Nauch. Tr In-t. Mekh Mock. Un-ta, [Scientific Works of the Institute of Mechanics], Moscow University, 1971, No 11, pp 83-89. (Translated from Refera- tivnyy Zhurnal Mekhanika, No 1, 1972, Abstract No IB211 hy G. A. Adadurov). Translation:- The problem of the explosion of a quiet,,combustible mixture of gases is studied when energy is instantly liberated at a point along a plane or straight line. The gas is considered ideally nonviscous and non-heat-con- ducting. The process of combustion is calculated using a model which considers the delay time of ignition and subsequent simultaneous occurrence of the for- ward and reverse reactions. 'I'lie equations are taken as Arrhenlus dependences. The analysis performed shows that the motion of the gas, in which exo- thermic reactions may occur, can be developed in two st4iges. The initial stage is when the quantity of energy liberated in the area limited by the flamt front is small in comparison to the explosive energy. 'Pic course of the process in this stage is described by formulas providing the solution of the problem of a strong point explosion. 'I'lie cliemical reactions occur against the background of this flow. The strongly overcompre_v!ied detonation 1~.Ivc which develops with the explosi,on breaks down to an oi,din;iY,y I USSR UDC: 538.4 13AMIIN, A. A. and L]VIN. V. A. "Asymptotic Behavior of a 12ane Magnetolaydrodynamic Detonation 'Navell Nauc i.. --47.r. In-t mekh. ~'~iosk un-ta (Scientific T:n,.-~nsact ions o--,' the Noscow Un- - vt~rsity Institute of 1.echanics) 1970, No. 1, PP 63-97 (from RZli-1Wek-hanik-a-, ;No. 2. Feb 71, Abstract No. 2E 1) Txanslation; 'I'lie asympCotic behavior of a plaant.~ :,iaC-,notonydrod,,,,- ruimic dotonal~ion "rrave is considereti in a medium w-,,th infinite eZectrical conductivity, in an e,,~turnal ma-,,~,7netlc Cield of arbi- trary direction. Equations are Dri,-se-)i*.ta t:-je motion, -- 1' a i i i a" e -.1' , -L n If i n -1. 7Gely conductin,~~-, Eas with pj.antj wav,-~O End 6-.ar- acterizint: -Lhe tansition th.-ough a i.-.-ignetohyclrodynamic detc~n-ti,---n C'. ir ith the h,2at umis-sion per unit rnass o-,*, thL- s t 1 en i to a,,,- wave count. ,o Vstllmai~,O -Lhe deviation o.-E' the detonation wave ty from the intensity of the Chapnan-JouLrue wtive. ~, s=111 :,ara=etu~r is introduced, wh--ch is expan'led into rquati,!,ns charaot-eri::ing 1/2 UESSR IS?ITO, 'TO WIMIM.? A.A.: et a!, Nauchn. tr. In-t mekh- MOs-, W-1-ta PP 63-57 (from Mb-Mekhanikaj No 2, Feb 71, Abstrect No 2311) the transitiOn th--ou,--h the jnaF.,.netoh drodynamic dc-tonation wav-e. V Then, by using the concept 4.-'rlat tiie flow behind the Cietonazi:Dn wave close to the Chapman-JouCue wave is a travelin,gr -iiemann wave, the authors obtain an equation for E. The intersratic.-i olf tinis equation gives tile asymptotic law for 'the behi-v.-ior 01f, the detona- tion i-.,ave and the asymptotic e_-,.pressions -IL-'or the cf the gas behind the wavo. it io found that the asymptosic behavicr of n -is the magnetohydrodyiiiic detonation coincides with the . ymptot4c behavior of the plane supercompressed detonation trave in ordincary gas dynamics. Bibliography of 15~ Yu. Y. Denisov 2/2 -AM 0045250- Ref Code: 20e Levin V. A. -Stabi1itation of a Discrete Number of Frequencies (Stabilizatsiya diskretnogo moahestva chastot) Moscow, Rnergiya, 1970*.:'326:Pp (SL-.l8$8) TABIE OF CONTENTS: Preface 3 Chapter I Fundamental Concepts 5 II Pedestal-Frequency Data Units 24 III Operation of Sun Circuits ai~d Calculation of Cambination Frequencies 109 A,- 17 Comensation Circuits 10 V Us6 of Automatic Prequency Control Systairm for Stabilization of a Discrete Number of Frequencies 167 VI Basic Data on Operation of a System for Aittomatic! ft-ase Gontral of Frequency 271 Vii Block Diagrams of Stabilization By a tem.-. o9' a DI--trot-a Nuxbor of Frequencies 297 Bibliography 321 V Reel/Frame AMI)045250. The..book deals with the theory, design and use of stabilization systems of a discrete number of frequencies... it was written for stiuntAsta and spacialist iij the Tield of radio- ccamunicationj ra-dilo-navigation and radio-qiwasuresent, -terhaim, wa.. as well as senior colIgge 3tudenta. 4e ILS780168 A0043330 UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section 11 E~,cctricai. Derwent, p r242980 AUTOK46TIC FPEQUE-,'-4Y TUNF.R MR GENFRA-10R.& c(11%taLnF, in the ieedback, circuit ~ a' f requwnc' TTscrimLu-ator y (2) with LF filter and frequeky ~bntrol ui~E~ (3). A reduction of inscabLlity peri~lvd its, obtflina4 t~)~ t he' Inclusion of filter (4) betweOn blocks (2) 441d (3) 3.8.67 as 1177042126-9. V,A.I.EYIP. (23.9-69) BUI. 16/ 5.5.69. class 4,1a4. Inc.C1. H 03b, 11 o3j. T 1 /21 017 U i',l C L A S S I F I E 0t~RIICFS51NG 1)ATE--j3?V)V70 T'ITI.E-GETERMINIATION THE RADIATION LOADING ON T HEI THYqUJU GLAND ANU 914GANIS4 IN DIAGINI'STIC uSE OF RADICIODINE -U- AUTHOR-l-EVIN, V.A. '~COUNTAY: OF f-'4FG--USSiz __.SGUqClE--t4E0ITSINSKAYA RADIOLOGIYA, L970, VOL, 15, NA PP 62-67 LZATE -PUBLISHED - ----- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL ANU MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--DIAGNOSTIC METHOUSt THYROID GI.ANI), RA0IfJ4(;TfYfi TRACER, 1601NE 1SOTOPE -:',CONTROL' MARKIiNG--N0 RESTkICTIONS -DOCUMENT CLASS--UtICLASSIFIED ,.PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1518 STEP NC--UR/0241/701CJ15/006/L^1062/0(167 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0128913 UNC L A iS F_ 1 t U, it 212 017 UN'CL ASS[ F I EO PK011',ESSiNG DATE-- L3NOV70 ~.C M &CCESSIGIN N0--APG128913 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- #13STRACT, THE AUTHOR INVESTEGATED wrrii THE AID OF. RACIO1001NE 32 PEKSJNS vilTH EUTHYROLD HORMUNAL s'rAu'-, 41 PATIENTS WITH MILD THYROTO^'fCOSIS, 14 PAIIENTS WITH THVR0TlJX4(:CSLS OF MODERATE 'RITY Vl~) 6 PATIENTS ,ilTH HYPOTHYROSIS. , THE AUTHOR ALSO DEHRAINED ,SEV, 1E THE EFFECTIVE PEkl(JUS UF kAD1010DINE SE141EXCkETION Ti THYROID GLAND AND PATIENT'S BODY, WHICH WERE USED FOR EVALUATION OF THE VALUE OF RADIUM LOADING. ACCORIND TO THE DATA DERIVED THE Kf-All ABSORBED DOSE In THE-.THYROID GLAND IN AUHIN ISTRATI-JN OF 50 MU C OF 10i'DI010DINE COMPRISE0 87 ;ZAIJ FOR PATIENTS WITH EUTJ ~.Gjf) ;0k.'40NAL;STATEvi 124 t%AD FOR PATIENT!, IYF H WITH MILL) THYROTOXICOSIS, 134 RAO FOR PATIENTS WITH l'HYP.0Tj)(lCGSlS OF MDOERATE SEVERITY AND 7 RAU FOR PERSONS WITH HY*PUf:lJl4CTI0N JF THE J*HYR010 GL AND. IN RA910DIAGNOSTIC INVESTIGATIOA OF THE TfiYl;,(jlU (it-AND THE 'GREES 10 130.1-ME3 I-RA INTEGRAL ABSORBED 0;)SE DID NJT EXCEED 8UL- FAC'ILITY: KAFEUKA RENTGE-NOLOGII I RADIULOGII I .'4ljSl4'.0VSKOf;'J ME04TSINSKOGO If4STITUTA IM. 1. M. SECHENOVA* A I _vC LA K: S I F 1 USSR Author's Certificate No 262991, filed 22 Apr 68, pubtiehed 10 June 70 (from RZh--Elektranika i yeXe primenaniya, No 1, JantAsry 1970, Abstroct No 1B467P) Translation.: A circuit is proposed for a voltoge regulatot, with a aeries composite regulator transistor, a single-stage d-c amplifier, and a eilic*n stabilitron -- a source of reference voltage, in which a special circuit for supply of the amp- lifier transistor is used which assures an tncrease of OtAbilitV without use of a supplementary source for supply of the amplifier. In a(scordence with th* ob- ject of the invention, the d-c amplifier is,supplied acrosis a onaLiconductor and a supplementary filter capacitor from the common rectifier of the regulator to an inductive filter, by virtue of which the voliage for supply of the amplifi4r is found to be approximately 1.44 times more than,ths Voltago' for slupply of the control transistor of the regulatorp I Ill* S.V, USSR UDC: 57T. 4 LEV321, V. I. "Reliability Synthesis of Automata With Limitation on the Number of Cor- recting Elements" Riga, Teoriya konehen. avtomatov i yeye pril.--sbornik (Theorr of Finite Automata and its Applications--collection of works), vyp. 1, "Zinatne", 1973, pp 5-16 (from HZh-Mateinatika, No 10, Oct 73, abstract Ito 1OV395 by K. Katerinochkina) Abstract: Let there be L versions of an unreliable automaton with a sinFle output operating in a two-valued alphabet. Further let there be an unlimited number of thre5hold elements with I inputri,where Ze L, A threshold element, receiving I versions of an unreliable signal, produces tbe correct isignall at the output if the number of erroneous inputs is less tham Bome number an 'he error threshold. It is required on the basis of L availiuble abnervations to construct a restoring unit from the threshold elements vb1ch gives the true value of the output signal of the automaton with a certain probability; the probability of the restoring error must not exceed a certain level, and the number of threshold elements is to be minimized. The article gi-.es a solu- tion of the formulated problem when a number of limitations are made on the 1/2 - 2 - USSR LEVIN, V. 1. "Reliability Synthesis of Automata with Limitation on the Number of Correcting Elements" Teoriya Konechn. Avtomatov i yeye Pril. (Theory of Finite Automata and Its Applications -- Collection of Works], No 1, Riga, Zinatne Press, 1973, pp 5-16 (Translated from Referativnyy Xhurnal Kibernetika, No 10, 1973, Abstract No 10V395) Translation: Suppose tbere aTe L versions of an unreliable automaton with one output, wor),ing in a two-character alphabets. Suppose also that there is a limited number of threshold elements (1T) with-1 inputs, where 1 < L. The TE, receiving I versions of the unrtliable signal, al if the number of false inptits is less than outputs the correct sign, a certain number ao$ the error threshold. The TCqUirement Is to use the available L observations to synthesize a restoration oxgan (RO) of TE which will output the true value cf the output signal of the automaton with a certain probability, and the probability of restoration error mu5t not be above a certain permissible level, while the number of TE used should be minimal. This article solves this problent Oth a numbor of limitations placed on the inital data. Conditions of effectiveness of signal restoration are studied. An algorithm for synthesis of 110 is presented. N. Katerinocjj~-jna USSR UDC: 577.4 1N, V. 1. kE V "Infinite-Valued Logic and Transient Processes in finite Automata" -Avtomatika i vychisl. tekhnuja (Automation and Computer Tech- nology), 1972, No 6, pp 1-9 (from RZh-Kiberneti.ka, No 5, May 73, abstract No SVS49 by N. Katerinochkina) Translation-. The author co'nsiders asynchronous finite automata without storage given by structural circuits in which there are no feedbacks. As component elements the circuits contain deteTministic logic elements, pure~delay clements and filters. Methods of studying transient processes in such automata are proposed which use the concepts of infinite-valued logic. 53 Iwo USSR UDC: 8.74 Lai"w"Ll "Accuracy and Reliability of an n-Place Binary Counter With Ripple-Through Carry" Riga, Vopr. sinteza konechn. avtomatov--sbornik (Problems of Syn- thesizing Finite Automa-ta--collection of works), "Zinatne", 102, pp 187-198 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 10, Oct 72, abstract No 10V613 [author's r4sumfl) Translation: The distribution and statistical characteristics of error in a counter with ripple-through carry are derived for the case of random errors of elements. The proDability of true readings of a counter is established as woll as the per- missible number of digital places (for given accuracy require- ments). USSR UDC 615.849~,1+616-073.916:546.79 BoCmAREV, V. V., LEVIN, V. I., STANKO, V. I., SEDOV, V. V., KHARI_tMOV, V. T. , Nt. F., Institute of BiophVsics, Mnist of KOZLOVA, M. D., T ry Health USSR "New Radiopharmaceuticals and Prospects for Their Clinical Use" Moscow, Meditsinskaya Radiologiya, No 1, 1972, pp 4-12 Abstract- Description of the methods of preparation and most Lmportant proper- ties of some recent Soviet-developed radioactive drugs based on relatively shorte-lived isotopes: (a) In preparations for liver (zolloidal solution) and kidney (citrate complex) scanning; (b) fodobeazoic acid with 1131 to study liver detoxification function; W colloidal solution oe PdIO3 for prolonged and uniform preoperative irradiation of tumors of different,sites and sizes; (d) combined oleophilic preparations with different isotopes (Y90 P inill, Pd'03, Aul98) for local irradiation of lymph nodes; (e) X-ray contrast media, iodo- ethiol and iodolinethol, to ViSUal12e lymph atdes; (f) rLusorptive beta appli- Y90 for the treatcent of eye tumors (clinicaLtrials of the appli- cator with cator in a group of patients with melanoblastomas showed complete or partial resorption of the tumor and no recurrences during the obtiervation period (6 months to 2 years). Improvement in the technology of protparitig two important 1/2 USSR BOCKKAREV, V. V., et al., Ifeditsinskaya Radiclogiya, No 1, 1972, pp 4-12 diagnostic agents containing 1131 albumin macroaggregati-ns (uspd for scanning in many lung diseases) and polyvinylpyrrolidone (u-sed i4 the diagnosis of exudative enteropathy and other diseases),has resulted in marked enhancement of their quality. V sb. Zada:chi statist. cptirdgatsii (Problems of Statistical Optimization --collection of works), Riga, "Zi ne", 1971, pp 97-10' 'from RZh-Kiter- a , netika, No 12, Dee 71, Abstract No 12Vh04) Translation: It is shoun that the procedure of expandinT, a T,,:atrix product in a series is applicable to step-by-step extremiun systenis functioning in the presence of weak interference. Autlior's abstract. USSR UDC:, 51-621.391 LEV331, V. I. "Probabilistic Methods of Studying the Reliability of Finite Automata" V sb. Veroyatnostn. avtomalz i ikh pri6enenlye (Probabilistic Automata and Their Use--collection of works), Riga) "Zinatn-", ~ 1971, 1;,P 181-199 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 9, Sep 7.1, Abstract'No 9V416) Translation: A survey of papers on the probabi2istic,analysis of the reliability of finite automata. 1/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED 13ROCESSING OATE--Z30CT70 TITLE--CHEMISTRY OF LONG LIFE FISSION'PROOUCT ELEMENTS -U- AUTHOR-(05)-SINITSYNP N.M.* KORPUSOV, G.V., ZAYTStV, L.M., LEVIN, V.I.t SINITSYNA, S.M. -,CUNTRY UF INFO--USSR ~_~.-S.OUI,ICE-MOSCOWj ATOMIZDAT, 1970, 324 PP :DATE PUBLr.SHED ------- 70 SUBJECT ARE"AS-CHEMISTRY l0PIC-TAGS--NUCLeAR FUEL CYCLEI NUCLEAR,FUEL REPROCESSINGv FISSION PRODUCT, F(ADLOCHEMISTRYP MONOGRAFti, :-CONTROL, 14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .1~10OCUMEIVT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED '~~'.'.-PROXY RE EL/ RR AM E-- 199 8/14 22 STEP NO--UR/0000/701000/001)/Of)01/0324 !_-,~'~GIRC ACCESSION NO--AM0121888 U N C LAl S S I F 16 0 2-1a 015 UNC~ASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-230070 CIRC ACCESSIOll NO--AM0121888 N .-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. PREFACE 3. IN TRODUC T f0j 4. CHAPTER I TECHNOLOGY 114 PROCCSSING OF NUCLEAR FUEL 12. 11 CESIUt?, 49. STRONT IUM 80. IV RARE EARTH ELEMENTS 111. V ZIRCUNIUM AND NIOBIUM 180* VI RUTHENIUM 243. VII TECHNETIUM 292. VIII REPROCESSING OF WASTE WHICH CONTAINS FISSION PRODUCTS 296- TiiE BOOK DEALS WITH THE PRESENT STATE OF CHEMISTRY OF BASIC RADIOACTIVE LONG LIFE ELEMENTS FORMING DURING FISSION OF NUCLEAR FUEL. THE BOOK WAS WRITTEN SCIENTISTS ANO ENGINEERS WORKING IN.THE FIELD OP FOR RAMOCHE-AICAL JECHNOLGGY, -IT CAN BE RECOMMENDED ALSO ASA TE~X78()OK TO COLLEGE AND _POST GR'ADUATE STUDENTS OF RADIOCHEMISTRY. INELAS 5 IF tED USSR LUDC 631,325.6-525 LEV Scientific i'lesearch Institute of Ifeit and ?ower neer-ing Equipment "A Pneumatic Logic Element" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Prom.ychlennyyc Obr.--izt-sy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 16, 1970, Author's Certificate No 270~44, filed 2 Feb 66, p 11.2 Abstract: This Author's Certil-icate introduces pninim7itic lo'Yic element which contains two chambers, each of theal ftavLnIg, an input channel, loose discs located in the chambers, a.loose rod located in a chnnnel which connects the chambers and.ir, i:ionnected to the Output channel, and a groove in one of the chambors which connects it to the output channel no matter what position,the disc is in. As a distinguishing feature of the pateqt, the Onct.ional pos!j i - bilities; of the logic element are extended by making an annular recess which is connected to an.additional input~channel in the chamber with no groove. 112- 025 UNCLASSIFIED PkOCE~SINO OATE-30OCT70 .11RE-AliALYS IS OF LOGICAL SCHEMES WITH HIGHLY RELIABLE:~'ELEPIENTS -U- 'kUTHOR--l-EVIN, V.I. Ni'R'Y' OF INFG- .. ~-USSR RCE--,AVTIDMATIKA I TELEMEKHANM, 1970p Nk 6s PP 110-1 l'i ATE PUBLISHED----70 '~SUSJECT AREAS--ELECTRGNICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGRo J-10PIC TAGS--CCV.PUTER LOGIC, SIGNAL ELEMENT* SIGNAL 1ANITERFERIJICE _CXNTRGL MARKING--NORESTRICTIONS P.CCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :PRGXY REi:',_.f'F?,AME--Z000/L340 STEP NU--UR/OL031701(160/00Ci/C110/OIL-t CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0124990 -IF D ,'~W2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PRUCESSING DArE--30OCT70 ,CJRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0124990 'ABSTRACT/EXIRACT- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FOR THE LOGICAL 5CHEM~S WITH RANDOM UEPENDENT INPUTS ANO t:LEMENTS POSSESSING RANDOM HAROLY PUSS13LE OF TEE KIND (I YIELDS )) AND (0 YIELDS 1) , THERE 15 PRLSENrt-D (to THE CALCULATICN OF THE PROBABILITY OF OBTAINING A PROPER SIGNAL AT YHE .::,OUTPUT. (B) THE CALCULATION OF THE DISTRIBUTLOWOFTHE PROBA31LITIES OF j. 4--..INPur S[GNAL.S. ThE SOLUTION 15 BASED ON THE I- [NEAR ['Z~4TION Ul: ME SOUGHT -F (JR.CHARACTERISTICS AND ON THE PRINCIPLE OF SUPERPOSITION4 ~!-V- t 1- t) USSR -VORONOVITSKIY, M. M., CLUMERG, G. YE. a4d LEVEN V. "Infinite-Dimensional Analogues of the Proble'm of Linear ProL7rariming and a Theorem on a Saddle Point" Teoriya 1gr [Games Th-eoyy -- Collection-of Works), Yerevan, 1973, p 116 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal KibernetikajNo 10, 1973, Abstract No 10V494) Trnaslation: Suppose X and Y are real, distinguishable, locally conve:,. spaces, K and K are closed convex conesIn them:and A is a continuous x y linear mapping. The following problem is studied: minimize under the conditions Ax YO X 0 (2) where f X, y0 y . Theoren. Suppose: 1) any non-negaive linear futictioiial in Y is continuous, 2) for any y Y we can find vector x 1 0 atid nur~ber A such that y :~ Ax + XyO. Then, the saddle point theorem is correct for prob- lems (1) alid (2). Fror, the article USSR LEVIN, V. M., CHERNOZATONSKIY, L. A. its ound Instabilities in Semiconductors in a High-FrequencS, Electric Field" Leningrad, Fi?ika Tverdogo Tela, Vol 15, No 4, 1973, pp 1243-1245 Abstract: A study was made of the parametTic Bound effects in a semicoaduvtor in an AC f ield with a high-f tequency component: E(t) = E 'I- E cos Qt for 0 1 A - w >> v /1,where wC, qvcg is the sound frequency, and v are a a VT/V' VT the thermal velocity,~nd the collision frequency of the CjJTrent carriers. Here, the free path length t is greater then the surtic wavelength (q9 >> 1), and the formation of the forced electron density wave takes place as a result of rm)ve- ment of individual electrons in a nonuniform electric field E (r, t) accompany- ing the sound vibration. The plasma subsystem is described o~ the basis of the kinetic Boltzman equation for the carrier distribution fulictioa. The carrTer dispersion is considered by the collision Integral In the; t-approxima Lion [H. N. Spector, Phys. Rev., No 165, 562, 1968). The effects vri;5ing are analyzed for a semiconductor with a viezabond. The :1calculations ctLn be generalized to the case of the electron~-phonon interaction In terms of the &-formation poten- tial. 020 UNC L A & S I F It 0 PPOCESS INS &AT[--0?,7CT7,r. f i- E,' . U E NAC Y f F RF. 01 Y NAl I C S Y S I Ll G F UONT AOL A,-,'[) R C, G UL A r I ON NENTS -U- NSTRL' up.- K.I., BRAUDFi V.A*v GpAFAi%'0YIclfv ~'4011 ZAGA41yo ulJRCE--A Ft,EQUENCY FERR-,-)DYNARIC. SYSTEM OF #Cf'NTKOL AND KEGUL~,Tln,,; -il:'riFSeAYA :SISTEMA PPC~IbORLIY KI'ITROLYA I .:!N~TRUMENTS. CHASTOTNO FERkODYINA "TE' PUBLISHED-- -70 JuaJ E CT ArEAS--ELECTRONICS ANU ELECTRICAL ENGR.t MECH.o. I NU. CIVIL AN'D ;'.__J4AR.lNE ENGIR bP_.l.C.'lAGS--FREQUElXY CONTPUL, FERRLIMAGNETIC STHUCT0RI:t.[LFcTRoNTC DESIGN BURFAU, INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION ,t.NTROL V A F K I N G-- NO RESTRICTIONS -OCUMENT CLASS--UNCI-ASSIFIED iROXY REEL/FRAME-11391/0576 STEP ND--UP,/0000/70/L)e,)O/OOJ/OCDliO222 'SCICIN f40--AM0110369 .IqC ACCL.-I 9__~_ _Af_;Nll_, L t, s s Won 212: ~020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 -ARC ACCESSION NO--AM0110369 i5STRACTIEX-TRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. PREFACE 3o CHAPTC:R I THE T' . ~~z~:C'MMPOSITIVN AND STRUCTURE OF A COMPLEX OF FREQUENCY EQU I PK- NT 4. It UNIFIED NUDES, UNITS AND:ELEMENTS 14, 111 VEASURING INSTRUMENTS AND COP-PLFXES 100. IV sf:c0!'4Dt%Ry :.:.INSTRUMENTS AND 14ECHANISMIS 169. V REGULATORS ANO AUXILYARY MEC HAN! SmS 207. LITERATURE 221. EXAMINED ARE COMPUSITIONT TRUCTURF, PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN AND BASIC TECHNICAL CHARAC.TERISTICS OF A -'-~COMPLEX OF EQUIPMENT DESIGNED AT THE: SPECIAL CONSTRU- r[r-]Nj, BUR A E U OF SYSTEMS OF AUTOM.ATIC CONTROL IN KHAR'KOV F014 THE CONSTRUCTION OF VARIOUS ..AUTC)MIZED SYSTEMS OF CONTR:)L AND REGULATION'IN VARIOUS BRA,"ICHES OF I NIOUSTItY. THE BOOK IS FOR SPECIALISTS IN!Tl-$E FIELD OF AUTOMATION OF 4~PRODUCIION DESIGNING SYSTEMS OF AUTOMATION IN THEIRJNDUSTRIAL ON* USSR UPC 519-33+519-2T2 1,RKIII, V. 1. =--JIN 11. L. , Central "'athe-matical Econo:1 ICS Inctitutc, Academy of Scien7s o? Zhe UUSH, Moscow "Variational Problem With Functions of Seveml Variabltfs and Operator Limitations: Principle of the Maximum E.rd Theorem of Existence" Moscow, DAN SSSR, 1971, vol 200, No 1, 'Sep 71, pp 9-12 Abstract: The folloving variational problem is considered. It is required to ma;-Cimize the functional c (x, y. u (x-, y)) dx dy assuming the limitations Y, U (X, Y)) dy 0; 112 USSR ARKIII, V. I., LIEVIIII, V. L. DAN SSSE, vol 2CO No 1, Sep 71, pp 9-12 g (X, Y, U (X, Y)) ix the mapping 4 u (z, y)K is meas uruble ii~nd U (X. G-: U(.r, for near ly all (x, y) c-: K wher e K (z, it) 0 -