SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOLOMKO, A.A. - SOLOVEV, G.

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30 USSR --BUDOVSKIY, I. I. et al., Pribory i Teklmika Eksperimenta, No 3 May/Jun '(2, A study of.the frequency response of the meter showed a sharp drop in the band,above 600 Miz. This is caused by a temperature increase due to losses frorrhigh hysteresis impedance. This impedance is appreciably reduced by -placing.the Y3Fe5012 ci-ystal in a transverse magnetic field. The optiratim was found to be close to 500 oersteds. 4/4 : &3t ~~ page Kuliyev, T. A., Llectron-seart Light Modulator .................. 234 Hus te V, Ye. R. Pcr7l;in, V- 0- Yustel'. Ye. R., rary- Internal ;iodulation of a ran Lamer .... I ...... 1. 239 girl, V. 14., Solomatin, V. ~-., Beglikov, V. B. Parkrztav, V. H., Pet- Visible and Infrared Lip htMedulator rasod Qit a rova, T. V.. Ponama- Lithium Hataniobate Crvatal vith Q' Orian"Clon As teva, F=iCl%Qv' Pankr4tov. V. M.0 Wide Pand Light Modulator Saved on a 1.10-lum Petrovs. T. Y., Metoniobate Crystal with 90 orientation ....... ~53 Ponomareva,,X, P.4- it. H. L. 1.3. Phase Rolat4onwof the Synx]hronovs Made of Laser Etnievion vith Modulated Dielectric Constant of the Resonator .................................. 253 Derjuxl.a, 1. A.. Nonlinear Distortions in H.1crowevc Modulators of Loser Emission .............................. 26Z KOVICT& I M. K.. Utilizatton,oE Callium, Araav%W% Cry%ta1R (or Nikolayev. I. V. Modulation of Radiation vith a 1javelength of 10.6 microns ...................... I ........ 26~ Tran'ko, V. V. Some Types of Taraday heJulatore and Their Nr.,nll.near Distortions ...- .................... 273 D. Method of Simultaneous Detomiration of tho Yxequancy tharactoristics of the Phottirecalvor and Faraday Modulator .................... 2,18 Mishchanko. H. ?.I Applitntion of a ROIL ractl-on Acoustic Call for Okajtnka. Yu. L. Synchronization of the Pulse Laser Emiaaiqn .... 260 ss=oredov. YU. D.. Wideband Light Detector ................... 263 ov, Ye. Petrov, A. S., NensitivAry'and 1-nertle of a Photodioda Light Sold!No. fl. P. Receiver with Porametric Anplifier .. ........... 293 R. A. S. , 11ith-Frequtnty and Low ln"rtia Photoresistor T, 9"'nve G. 1. Light Datertor,with Superb I gh-Prequency Dina ... 299 486 Y [7: C "A N 14: 'A L 7 ill 'A Nul S LA 7 10 IN flArlI FSTC-liT.23.' ZU15-72 ,V) Wi.", 74 1 l,(;HSH TITLE: PROBLIZIS 01' LASCR BEAM DATA -11=45HISSION PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST ALL-UNION WHERENCE, mr.V, SFPTEMDEP 1968 it)lkr,l(',N TITLE: PROBLEV. PEREDACIVE 0Fb&hATSII LAZEP-IrfM uLUCYnJYM AUT11OKi t. A. DERTUGTo, ET AL. SOURCE: KIEV ORDER OF LENIN STATE U41VERSITY &MEHL T.G. SCHEVCHENKO Tiamlated for FSTC by AC5t NOTICE f chi% publicAtitin li.wc been trahslAted as 1,tv%cnc-rd in the Original tejr, N(~ loo;un mode to ievri(y thr AcCutacy Of any MIMe"t collticirold hcrem. This tr4lislathin lk ptiblisht-41 w;th a minimum of copy editing arkd waphics preparation in ordcl too v4pAm- the di%%cosiniatlun ofinfePrinm6on. Allptoovul Air public rvic.m. Distribution uIllinvited. Z U, S S Y! UDC. 6 e,~ i (Y 97 ~J D"Id "I "A Laser Modula-Lor or, a of 1-5:GTIZ VT-it'A 1,(M: Paclictc-":hni!-7 3' Vol 16 Vo 10, Oct; 71 , c,-fr -ve Ic"c I' Wit' Abst-1-act: The article- is P. rcloyt on a mdcrowa T toroidal reso, ator h vith Jrl- power can be 1-y ut-fif-zin.- -Ulc, e;:rr-xa_Iy high trat4on in a caraci+4 .1 "-,E- -v- ~,ap o-;' modul a o- -,i a heliu-.-m-on iaszer. t are -uperilor tc) thc-~Z(! 1for tI-.~_-, d'-Cut~ HOI,,e-ver, 41h.:! a raturr-I is strong1l'y depumR-.-Ilt- U1, 4P-;--;i,,,;-,.I.-I;-_,~I':. 1": normal operatinn Q-1, mto~hulat-or, the trmp--'rature wthin 0.0""C. On of' t1--ircl- i I , i lullilmol; IN, NOWIi 11161 018 UNCLASSIF1 D ]PAOCESSING VATE-20NOV70 E ti-TLE-INITIATICN OF RADICAL POLYMERIZATIUN I NEMULSIOll IS _U_ IAUTH0R-(04)-IVANCHEVt S.S.t S0LUMKO# N. I KGNGVAI.ENK(jp V.Vot YURIENKOt V A CCUNTAY.OF INFC--USSR -SOURCE-.00KL. AKAD. NAUK SSSR 1-170, 191(3)t 593-5 DATE- PJUBL ISHED-----7C -.SU3JECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY .,.'TbPl(; TAGS-RADICAL POLYMERIZATIOllit POLYMERIZATION KINETICS9 STYRENE, ~PEROXIDE :CCUTRCL. f4Am`KJl'%G--N'0 RESTRICTICNS '-DOCUMENT CLAS~--UNCLASSIFIED Roxy k EL/FRAME--3005/0223 STEP NO--UR10020/70/1;1)1/003/051)3/0595 ~_ClikC_ -ACCESS lGbtl_ NO--AT 0 132495 2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSIN4G DATE--ZONOV7C -'CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AT0132495 ABSTkACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE El-JULSION POLYM, KINETICS OF STYRENE IN THE PRESENCE OF VARIOUS INITIAURS SUGGESTEV THAT compbs. HAVING t.,%, OPTIMUM RATIO j3ETwEEN THE POLAR. (PEROXIDE) Atiu NGNPOLAR :MOLETIES IN THE MUL. vifERE ThE MOST EFFECTNE INITIATORS. THESE INITIATOR MOLS. WERE'CRIENTED IN SUCH A WAY THAT THE PEROXIDE BONDS .~..,ENETERED T~-E SPHERE OF !NFLUENCE OF THE SURFACE FO.RCIES WHICH FACILITATED 'ITS CLEAVAGE. FACILITY: ODESS. GUS UNIV. lK. MECHNIKOVA,. ---,UDESSAr, USSR. 112 016 UNCLASSI FIED PRG-CESS ENG. DATE--040EC70 TLE--STUDIES OF PICKING DENSITY OF SUPERMOLECULAR S'TRUCYURES IN FILLED -U- -ORMALDEHYDE BY MEANS OVMICROHARDNESS~ AND UNFILLED POLYF -AUTHOR_(02)~GORDIYELNKO, V*P.v SOLOMKOT Yope COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ".~SOURCE--VYSOKOMOLEK. SOED IUSSR)v VOL. 12o NO. 2P,P. _200-5 (FEB. 1970) DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,.SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYP MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--MOLECULAR STRUCTURE? FILLER, POLYFORMALDEHYDEV SPHERULtTE, 'MICROHARONESS CUNI ROL MARKING-ND RESTRICTIONS OOCUMENT CLASS--UN("LASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/1846 STEP NO--UR/0459170,(.~)12/002/0300/0305 rfRC. ACCESSION NO--A?0135411-- Tf C 1. 11 S- 1~ f'~ . :.~I_i mw -.2/2 016 UNCLASSI FIEO PRdCES5fPlG DArE--040EC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0135411 ~ABSTRAGT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. LOCAL MlCR0l-fARDNE-3,$ OF DIFFERENT PARTS OF SUPERMOLECULAR STRUCTURES IN UNFILLED AND FILLEI) POLYFORMALDEHYDE WITH THE PARTICLES OFVARJOUS SHPAES BUT WITH rHE SAME NATURE OF SURFACE HAS BEEN STUDIEU. THE MICIRCHARDINESS 15 RELATED TO THE -PACKING DENSITY. IN THE SPHERULITES IT: DECREASES FROM THE CENTER TO THE BORDERS. ACTIVE FILLER CONSIDERABLY INCREASES Nilcu)!:DH4;'-',DNESS AND. PACKING DENSITY IN THE SPHERULITES. AT. POLYFORMAL0,EHYD& CRYSrALLIZATION -WITH INACTIVE FILLER A DEFECT ZONE WIMLOOSE PACKQIG IS FORMED AROUND IT-S PARTICLES. MICROHARONESS, OF THE POLMR IN sp.HERULirE RIBBONS IS -HIGHER THAN IN SINGLE SPHERULITES. THE,141/41MUM mi-ci~,,oHARDNESS IS ON THE BORDERLINES OF SUPERMOLECULAR STRUCTURES. dd UNCLASSIHED!~' PROICESSI:NG DATE--30GCT70 JITLE-STABILIZATION OF SUPRAMULECULAR-STRUCTURE AND MECHANICAL PROPERIIES :-;:.A;F:PGLYFURMALDEHVDE 13Y THE INTRODUCTION10F FILLERS ~V_ -.;AUTHOR- 9 GORDIYENK09 -V.Po -CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR SOURCE-FIZ.-KHIM. MEKH. MATER. 19701 5(6)# 683-T PUBLISHED--70 ,-,SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALSt CHEMISIRY -~-TOPIC TAGS-MOLECUL AR -STRUCTURE t FILLERv POLYFORMALDEHYDE, ALUMINUM OXIDEt PLASTIC MECHANICAL PROPERTY 4TRGL MARKIhG-NO RESTRICTIONS 'DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -.PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/0954 SUP NG--UR/0369/'70/005/(JO6/0683/0687 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124614 I I kul 'k cc_ I r- I r-n -30OCT70 029 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE- ACCESSION NO---AP0124614 GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF 3AL SUB2 0 SUB3.2SIO SU82 IN THE FOR14 UF NEEDLES M, POWDER (111 OR PRASMS (111) ON THE STRUCTURAL STABILITY AND MECH. PROPERTIES Of POLYFORMALVEHYDE WAS STUDIED. I AND It IMPROVED THE MECH. PROPERTIES> OF THE POLYMER AND STABILIZED THE SUPRAMOL. STRUCTUREr WHEREAS fit WA$ INACTIVE. THE AGING STABILITY WAS EXPLAINED BY A14 EQUIL. STATE OF THE POLYMER WITH I OR It. THE FILLERS WERE CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO THEIR "THERMODYNAMIC ACTIVITY"* FACILITY3 KIEV. GOSUNIVs KIEV# USSRo UNC L41 SS I F I P 0 12: 0 18 UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING OATE--13NOV70 ::TlTLE--FlLL;--)3 MOLDING CO:4POSITION -u- AUTH0.R-(02)-GQRDlYENK0t V.P., SOLO'm.~~V.p. couNlrizy ~3,-- INFG-USSR SOURCEE-U.S.S.R. 267,0b4 I Z-36,11T Pti-JM. OBRAZTSY, TOVAIR1,1YE L..NAvll 1970? DATE. PUBLISH --OIAPR70 ED SUBJECT AR EA S-,,'IA T E R I AL S TOP I CTAGS--CHEAfCAL--PATENTI, FC~MALGEHYOE, ALUMINUM 0;1:10E, SILICON f IATER AL., 14 CIL D L N6 MATERI AL fj I Ox 10 E, qFzA; iESISTANf -.CCNTROL MARKliNG-NO RESTRICTIONS D a c 1418 FTC L AS-J C L; S S 1 F I E 0' PROXY REEL/FR' -S TC I E - - 3 0 0 418 05 j/GUGO/00~0 CIRC A C C E S S IN A -1 C 13--7 0 7 1 Uoi C L ik S7 4; fQ Ail ji 114-1~-T' UM FAWI'9alrtliflvifiti Itl- 'A 212- UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS114G DATE-13NOV70 -CIRC ACCESSION N131--AA0132071 ABST.;~ACT/EXT.3,M'-.T--(U) A3STf-ACT. FILLF-0 lki 0 L D I ING COIMPN. CONSISTED OF A MIXT. -9F STA61LIZED POLYFURiMALDEHYDE A~ID A FILLER STXUCTUi~E FORMING 10 RESISTANCL Rl AG.ING NEEL)LE AGEN T. TO IINIGREASE ~-i~ A-1, RESISTANCE At, SHAPED CRYST. (WITH THE C lPN- 3AL SU82-0 S033 TIMES 2SIO SUB2 MULL I TE 0l FOR THE -:AND CONTG. PARTICLES 30-1100 MU LONG AND .3-8MU THICKI~ WA S! USED STRUCTURE FORMIING AGFNT. FACILITY: SHEVEHENiKO T. G., STATE Ui'llIVERS[TYy KIEV. W.11i Acc V! o'] A Acc. Nr. Abstracting Service: Ref. Code CHEMICAL ABST. WRO 19 1 raon M---temperatu r' 91068d Effect of dispersed rille L e dence of the specific heat of Polysty~renR.' lzimkolix P rast. V W_P-VsNrel~.6 (1) W&-, as.5y 197o, Blo'c * - 04 1 filled with a finelv diIvide-d kaolin (dism- 1-5 u), 2 ft tions'of powd. quartz (W (diam. ~0.05 nim; 0.1 < dium. .:~0_16 inrn). arid glass fibers (dianj, - 0.003 mm:, length = :1.0 mrW.., and its, sp. heat W ) as a function of temp.' ura;,detd. thermal anal. at 20-14W. TRe C, . of the filled I increased with wnip.; tbt rate.of increase in the glass state,region wai T X 10- 1 6al/g-d ee. In- crea5ed-fifier content brought.about:a decline in Cp', ih lyas -11 compni. (%4hen disin. ~O.05 Th , - most pronounced in I in We sumably due to the lower heat capa.city of the fille.r arid a reat- tion with the binder. CKM ,Z REEL/FRAME 1971,800152 777777- Acc. Nr. Abstracting Servjce4 Ref. Code ArO101944 CHEMICAL AB ST. 0, U P- 0 Y -011199,th Thermoinechanical and electrical properties orpoly- (butyl methacrylate). patymer-Jhomolap. Ni hnik. V. lomko. V. P.: Zueva. FL A. 14' hPt , A. OIL V.'Va. z Ix -k' S Pochin IRINA-Vffizh. niv., jev, S511~). Dopov..'.Akad. Nauh UJFr. KNIt, :!ier- H 1970, 32(l), b-7-70 (Ukrain). Thotubmech- and ther- moelec. properties of the title polymer were dopendent upon the mol. wt- of the polymer. ~Consiaera'ble chgn~es worn observed, esp. for the elee'vol. resista*e, during the trwvsition states of th polymer. 0. Elsner REEL/FRAMF -141 USSR UDC 669.285.018.8:620.186:669-977 YLIML'YMNOVA, L. I., DUSHIN, YU. A., SOLONIKO, YU. V. "Variation of the Structure of MT Allov in the Case of High-Temperature Hold- ing in an Inert Gas Stream" Metallovedeniye -- V sb. (Phvsical Metallurgy -- collection of works), 'No 14, No Leningrad, Sudostroveniye Press, 1970, pp 194-199 (from RZh-Metallurgiva, No 4. Apr 71, Abstract No 41760) Translation: The structure of UT alloy was studied after operation ill an argon stream at 1,700" and liolding fror~,i 10 ainutes to 20 hours. Complex re- distribution of the allov comoonents under the effect of a mixture of 0 in 2 s datected. The experimental results agree with ther-modynamic and argon wa diffusion estimates. There are 4 illustrations, I table,and an 8-entry bibliography. USSR ux 547-7511-7506.759-W KOSIT, A. N., qQ_LOizO_I_K_._F_,, P~IIMODIKO 11. M.~, and MMINT, IEV A. P.#(aeceased) Moscow State Univerilty Ineni. M. V. L01,10k=OV, Dnepropetrovsk State University "Chemistry of Indole. XXIV. Synthesis of 1-Acetyl-6-,nLthyl-8-keto-2,3,7,8- -'4etrahydro-lH,gH-1,4-diazepine-[2 3-fl-thaole" ro 0', _u 71, p-p 787-7 Rfga,.Khimiya GeterotsiklicheskiIJi Soyedineniy, 1, '1 n 88 Abstract: To 1-91 9 of 1-acetYI-5i6-diaff&noindoli.ne in c~O m-1 dry vylene., 1.52 m1' f acetoacetate in 5 ml xylene is added dropwise with heating The reaction mixture is heated for one hour vith continuous ranoval or watel'. After cooling, a-solid product -- 1-acetyl-6-mothyl-6-keto-2,3,7,8-tetl-*bYdro-ItH,gH-1,4-din:,-e-- pino-[2,343-indole (I) is obtained, uhich after repeatod recrystallization from methanol melts at 223-5-224-5r. Another route to 1) consists of indoll"ne reaction with acetoacetate to fom ethyl ester of Waccul-6-aridnoindo- UnYI-5) -amino I crotonic acid, which then 'reacts with nodiwni ethaxide to yield (1y.-, 11eating (1) in 211 sulfuric acid gives 2-jrethyl-5-a~.cetyl-6,7-dihydral-midazo- [~,,.3-fj-indole, m.p. 32,3-3290. 22 USSR UD-c: 621.396.6:621-315-61 SOLOM0111K, A. 14. "A Method for Accelerated Determdnat-ion of the Heating Resistance of Elec- trical Insuletion Materials and Probabili8tic Evaluation of Ser-,dce Lif~-=" Tr. Mosk. elektrotekhti. in-ta s (Works of the- I'loscou Electrical Zzilll- neering institute of Cor-m-unicat 1 -19 70, v"- 1 Ba-19 5 ( f rom F.Zh- -Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 127420) Translation: A method of accelerated testing utilizing differenti-al th~-rrnal anallysis was used to study th,3- heating resistance of hil.,;h-temperature materials. The results confirm the theoretical possibility of accelerating tests for heating resistance by -using methods, of then-nal w-alysis to pre- determine the activation energy. A study,was made of high-termerature molding material'S SMF-5014 (bwe -- aLkali-free alu=inoborosilicate fabric) and tR4F (base -- glass fiber and chromium oxide). 'rhe 1.,,inder for both materials is methylphenyl-polysilloxane resin. The continuous working tem- perature for these materials is OOC. Four illustratiGns, bibliography of four titles. Ye. M. .76 USSR UDC: 621-372.828 VOROBIYEW, P. A., PIALYUMT, N. D., S010140NIK, I. Sh. "Computing the Capacitance of an Atu'"M Ribbon Line with Shielding" Kiev, Izvestiya VUZ Radioebe'LtronikqI Vol. 14, No. 5, 1971, pp 489-493 Abstract: Open ribbon delay lines with better operating charac- teristics than ordinary lines of a similar type are examined. The superiority o-f tilese lines re8ults from the use of shielding which reduces radiation losses, increases the linear capacitance, and thus reduces tile ditliensions of the ribbon conduc-uar. Por C021- pactness in tile 30-100 MHz range, the lines are imanufactured in zigzag form. in this -type of constraction, the shieulding reduces coupling between neighboring strips and. provides ph,,i..-:,e s1hift line- arity along the len-th of the line. Results are given of the in- Y' " vestigation of the field of the line in electro3tatic models, a picture of the field bein- obtained on electrically conducting paper. A method is offered for correcting the inaccuracies in computing the capacitance of the line committed by earlier re- searchers, and curves of experimental results as compared i4ith the results computed by this method are given. Navlgatlon~ USSR UDC: 621-396-983 SOLONIONIK M Ye., ROTENBERG, IM. I., IL1111, G.-B., RASIN, A. M., SHESTANOV, Radio Engineering, ~.,~e~mber6 of the Scientific and Technical Society O'_ Electronics and Communications imeni A. S. Popov "A Higb-Precision Radio Direction Finder With Steerable Antenna" Moscow, Radiotekhnika, Vol 27, No 8, Aug 72, pp 1-6 t Abstract: The errors in radio direction finding due to distor.ions of the phase front of the received signal- increase with a reduction in wavelength. One way to reduce theoc errors is to take a "sample" of the electromagnetic field from as large a region of space as possible. A new way to realize this method oil meter wavelengths is considered which combines simplicity of the direction finder circuit with short-base antennas uric] reduced sensi- tivity to local distortions of the phase front. The anterina is steerable about the vertical axis. The motion of the antenna results in a change -4r. the errors of the instrument in accordance with EL periotiic le~w, with the result that time averaging considerably reduces error. The authors disc~iss ~the.theory of operation of such a.direction finder with an autenna which moves in a closed curve. 018 'UNCLASSIFIED PRCICFSSING DATE--11SEP70 r,l_T(_E--0*TDATIVE CHLORINATION OF TOLUENE.~ 1. EFFECT OF THE CoMPOSITILIN OF MIXTURE AND TEMPERATURE ON THE OX1DATIVE CHLORINATION WT"OR-SOLbMONO,V, A.B., GERTSEN# -P..P., K ;ETOVr AoN, -.~014NTRY OF INFO--USSR ~DdlktE--_ ZH.' PRIKL. KHIM. (LENINGARD-1 1970j, 43(2)* 471-2 ITUBLISHED ------- 70 ;U8'J T 'AREAS--CHEMISTRY 'GPT.Cl`-TAGS'lll-CHLOR INAT. ION* OXIDATIONY TOLUENE# THERMAL EFFECTt CHEMICAL ON RATE T.RaL MARK I NG-NO R ESTR ICT I ONS .10 CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME--1987/1216 STFP NO--UR/0080/70/043/00'L/0471/0472 6.'Ric AccEssjoN NO--AP0104582 &Erm 212 -0 18 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESsrNG nATE--IISEP70 %CIRC ACCESSION.NO--AP0104582 -ABSTRACT/EXTqACT--tU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. MAX. YIELD OF CHLORINATED PRODUCTS UENES AND PHCH -qA 0l (0 AND P-CHLORUTdL, SUF32 CLI OF OXIDATIVE CHLORMT1 N 0 PHME USING CU CHLORIDES AS CATALYST WAS OBTAINED V(tTH 30PERCENT Or Hu IN AIR AND--STOIC1410METRIt RATIO OF REACTANTS. RATE DFTD. REACTION IS OF-HCL TO CL,. AT HIGHER TEMPS.,:THE YIELD OF PPODUCTS INCREASED -IN ACCORDANCE WITH INCREASED RATE OF-OXIDN. OF HCL IN AIR. 0123- Am i N, -A M R MIME USSR Imc 6Bi-332.65 CHETVERVMV, V. N., BAMTOVICU, E. A., WNIKOV, A. V., and SOL0140110V L. A. Moscow Higher Technical School "Device for Forming Random Time Intervals" 'USSR Authors' Certificate No a12253, Cl. G 06 f '/()2, filed 18 Mar 70, published 13 Oct 71 (froti R?,h-Avtonatika., Telemeldianika i V~;chizlitellna- Tekhnika, No 5, May 72, Abstract 1,10 51P-05P) Translation: The invention is related to the field of co-Tuter technology and can be used in randoi-~i process siuralation. A -well-Imaiai device containing, a cyclic shift register, coincidence circuits, OR circuits, a noise voltage generator, a level quantizer, and cormmtator requirer, complex adjustmcnt for the required distribution function. 'rho proposed device raff'fav~ from this one in that in it the control circuit for the advance of the cyclic shift register has connected. to it a generator of r,=do-,a pulse.,;; followin(, a knoial tire Interval distribution lzw, While the Pulve inputo 0,A1, tile coincidence (Jr- Cuita Iwo cannecUd to then generators of periodic puloov, thf,~ frequency of uhich charges during adjustm-ent for 'the reqixiTed distrilnition law. This simplifies the proceso of adjusting for EL aven diutrlbution 14w. USSR HAREYEV, I. V., STREMOV, L. N. "A Data Gathering Control Algorithe' UDC 8. 74 V sb. Vopr. kibernetiki (Problems of Cybernetics. -- collection of works), vyp. 45, Tashkent, 1971, pp 113-119 (from RZh-Kibernetika. No 7 Jul 72, Abstract No 7V627) Tra nslation: A stud- was made of an algorithm for adiiptive digitalization per- mitting data sampling for transmi-ssion over a comn=ications channel at the times of arrival of data on an investigated measuring signal significant to the user. The conditions of creating an adaptive digitalization device are analyzed: selection of the system of base functions, procedures for calculat- ing the coefficients, an algorithm for calculating and controlling the error In the correspondence of the~transmitted signal to its model. As the base functions, the orthof:onal system of Haar polynoi-rdals ir,; used which has the property that any con.tinuour function is expRrided In a uniformly converging series in the system functions. It is noted that the 4ilgoribun obtiined Sig- nificantly improvesthe quality. of the adaptIve interpolation and noiseproof- ness of the digitalizer, and It increases the length-of the adaptation inter- val. UDC. 621.373-444.661.333 CHETVERIKOV, V. N., BAKANOVICH, E. A., MOrKOV, A. Ibscow Higher Technical School imeni N. E. Bauman "A Device for Shaping Streams of Random- Events" Moscow, Otkryti)ra, Izobreteniya, ProrWshlennyye Obraztsy Tovaamyye Maki, No 13, MW 72, Author's Certificate No 335684$ Division G, filed I Jun 70, published 12 Apr 72, lip 204-205 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for shaping a stream of random events. The device contains a controllable frequency pulse generator whose outputs are connected to a block of coincidence gates. The device also contains a coincidence gate number registervhose outp*Uts are connected to a pulse counter. The unit also includes P- blocking circuit and a pulse generator. As a distinguishing feati-ire of the patent, the instal- lation is designed for producing streams of random events wbich are dis- tributed in space and in time. 'Ile device contains a ur,:-it for setting the duration of a rardorn test, a coincidence gate. number encoder vhose inputs ax-e connected to the outputs of' the bloek~of coincidence gatea, while the outputs of the encoder are connected to the coincidence gat& number reginter. 1/2 USSR _'CHET~ERIKOV, V. N., et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 335684 The outputs of this n=,ber register are connected in addition to the cor- responding inputs of -the blocking cirruit vhose output is connected to the first potential input of the block of coincidence gates. The second po- tential input of this block is connected to the output of the -unit for setting the ro-ndom. test duration. The output of the pulse generator is connected to the pulse counter, and the output of the pulse counter is con- nected in turn to the output of the device, and to the corresponding input of the coincidence gate number register- USSR UDC 681.332.65 CHETVERIKOV, V. N., BAS-ANOVICH, E. A., MEN'KOV, A, V., and SOLOMONOV L. A. UNWOWN alff"M "A Device for Shaping Random Time Intervals" Moscow, Otkrytiya, I:zobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 25, Sep 71, p 188. (G 06f 1/02, No 312253 (1416921/18-24 from 18 March 1970; Claimant: Moscow Higher Technical School imeri N. E. Bauman) Abstract: This patent claims a device for the shaping of random time inter- vals containing a cyclical shift register, to the outputs of each digit of which are connected potential inputs from the coincidence circuits; the out- puts.of these coincidence circuits are connected with the output of the device through the first "OR" circuit; the output of the device is connected to the inputs of the device's "011 and 111" through the second "OR" arcuit of the cyclical register, distinguished by the fact that for the purpose of simpli- fying adjustment of the circuit a random impulse generator with a known law of distribution for the time intervals is connected to;the circuit for con- trolling the advance of the cyclical shift register, and periodic impulse generators with a regular frequency are connected to the inputs of & coincidence circuits. 7VIM111 Mid ~V IM th"N 1141 ~11;1.1111 LIN i T11, 19,1919-, Uc"!cR uDc: 661.3-52-1.8 A., P'YAVCHENKO, A. N., ZHIRKOV, V. F., BAKANOVICH, E. A., Moscow bier Tlechnical Academy imeni 11. E. Bauman "A Device for Shaping Random Time Interva&' 14oscov, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, ProL-,jSlLleanyye Obrazztsy, Tovarny-ye Znaki, No 26, 1970, Soviet Patent No 279167, Class 42, filed 4 Mar 69, P 132 Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for shaping random time intervals. The unit contains a noise voltage generator, a level quantizer, ccm- mutator, cyclic shift register, cadence generator, and J9rD and OR circuits. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, setting up the required lav of time interval distribution is simplified by connecting the comautator outputn to some inputs of the AND circuits, connecting the outputs of the cyclic register to the otber inputs of the Wil) circuits, and connecting the ouiputs of the JJ1'!D circuito to the inputs of the OR circuit. The output~of the OR circult Is connoicted to thp- input of the dump circuit for the cyclic register. Ole UNCLASSI PIED PROCESSING, DATE--11SEP70 METHOD FOR STUDYING THE THERMAL ACTIVITY OF DIELECTRIC 11 QUIDS, -~U- 'AbMOR-- PIRIN9 G*G.i POLYAKOVv YU.A.9 SOLOMONOVY S.D. S :COUNTRY Or INFO--U-SSR SO RCE-. INZH. t F1 Z. ZH. 1970, 18(2), 253-8 u 6 At EPUBLISHED------70 :.-:-.S.UBJECT AREAS--MATERI ALS ._,:TOPIC. TAGS--DIELECTRIC PROPERTY, HEAT CAPACITY, ETHYL ALCOHOL, WATER, ~MATERIAL MIXING, MfEASUREMENT __CONTROL MARKINGY-Ng RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED "~~PROXY -P.EEL/FRAME--1999/0.580 STEP *40--UR/0170/*T(J/01~1/002/C,253/.1259 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107177 M KIM it 1131,2:1t;N ~Affffl 111111JEN 2/2 '018 UNCL ASS I FIED PAUGESSIN13 DATE-11SEP70 ACC'ESSION NO--AP0107177 ABSTPACT/EXTRACT--(AJ) G11-0- ABSTRACT. dN IMMEPSING A THIN PLATE TEmP. SENSOR FORMED BY 'A METALLIC LAYER SUPPORTED BY A DIFLEC. PLATE INTO A DIELEC. L1Q..q A CONST,. HEAT FLUX IS GENERATED AFTFR INTRODI.ICTIGN q,;= A RECTANGULAR CURRENT PULSE. BY KEEPING THE INTERVAL OF THE PULSE AT 100-1000 MUSEC, THE HEAT CAPACITY OF THE BEARER PLATE CAN BE NEGLECTE0 AND THE EOUATIION OF THERMAL CONDUCTION CAN BE APPLIED AND SOLVED, THE -WIRING DIAGR~AH OF THE MEASURING BRIDGE ~IS'GIVEN, AS WELL AS THE CHANGE 'tN~THERMAL ACTIVITY 114 MIXING OF ETnH.ANO H SUB2.0. -THE MEASUREMENT 'ON 'KNPU"T -SIGNAL. AMPLITUDE; FOP AMPLITUDES. OF 30-50 MM, AVTNESS DEPENDS .4PERCENT* 112 030 lJ"lCL ASS IF I ED I'PROCESSING nAT E--O?9,CY70 TITLE-MEASUREMENT OF THE ORIGHTNESS TE.-VC-RATURE Ll~ THE ~A, T IS :~ m ATMOSPIAEkIC. EMISSION IN THE SUBMILLItOETER BAND FROM A HEI,%-3HT IF 35 Km AUrH0R-(05)-LAPSHfN, V.I... SALOklONjVICHp A.E., SOLUIION-~-),V, S.V., TP-JITSKIY, ~~ V.F.t FPADKJVt A.B. -CUUNTPY CF 'URCE--IZVYUZ, 'SU RADinrlZIKA, VOL. 13, NO. 3, 1970, P. DATE PUBLISHEU------70 ,:,SUBJECT AREAS-NAVIGATION, PHYSICS, ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES TiDPIC-TA.GS--RADIOMETERP RADIO BRIGHTNESS TEMPERATUREP SUBMILLIMETER WAVEt '-~-RAUIO EMISSION, ATMOSPHeRIC aAOIATIUN --C0hTpcL': PARKING-NO RFSTRECTIUNS dDOWNENT- CLASS--UNCLASStr-lED ,-;~-.-~OXY~REkL/FP,AME--1991/0846 STEP NO--UR/0141/701313/003/0388/039i- PC 'ACCES'SION NO-AP0110567 UNCLASSIFIED 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--02OCT70 XIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0110567 ..ABSTRACT/-EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACI. DESCRIPTION OF A RADIOMETER AND THE RESULTS OF PRELIMINARY MEASUREMENTS OF THE BRIGHTNESS TEMPERATURE 3F THE EAR,THf..S ATMOSPHERIC EMISSION, TAKEN AT A HEIGHT OF 35 KM AT WAVELENGTHS FROM 0,5 TO 2MM. THE SENSITIVE ELEMENTS 31: THE RAD104ETER CONSISTED OF N-TYPE INS6 PHOTORESISTORS-COOLED TO LI-QUID HELIUM TEMPEPATUPE. ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS OF BRIGHTNESS TEMPERATURE WERE OBTAINERIN THE VERTICAL PLANE. THE NATURE OF THEDISTRIBUT1314 AND THE RELATIVELY LOW BRIGHTNESS TEMPERATURE INDICATE THAT THE MAIN tONTRIbUTION TO THE SUBMILLIMETER RADIATION IS MADE BY THE RELATIVELY ~..COL&UPPER LAYERS OF THE ATMOSPHERE. FACILITY: AKADEMIIA NAUK -S.SSR-2,FIZICHESKII INSTITJTt MOSCOW# USSR. USSR UDC 621.191.001.5. GRISH:N, A. D., GUITSALO, G. I., SIITAL'110, S. G., ABRYUTIN, A. A., DROOV, L. A., SOLOMONOV,_ V. ~1. KROL', A. Ya. and BRITVIN, 0. V*.',__~_;~fi engireers); and CanTlla~e_o'r~:' i~_S al Scieaces VIIMREV, Yu. V.,:,ORGRES-VTI-Kostromskaya GRES "Results of a Study of the Combustion and Temperature Regime of the Lower Radiation Section of the TOP7114 Boiler" Moscow, Teploenergetika, No 3, 1973, pp 43-46 Abstract: Earlier gas-mazut boilers of' this general type were not completely satisfactory on account of the lmi reliability of the~heating surfaces (mainly the lower radiation section) and the great beat flow in the combustion chamber. This difficulty has been corrected in the new main-series sapercritical pressure WtfP-114 boiler by reducing the number of boilers (from 8 to 6), securing maximal removal of the extreme burners from, the side walls, and use of recirculation of cold smoke gases into the lower part of the furnacc: chamber. f Ilie direct-flaw TCVP-114 boile'r has an output of 950 t/hr, witli steam pn~rametel-s of 255 kg/cn,2 and 565/570*C. Analysis of operational dat:a on chendcal control 1/2 I HOWIM :1~z~iil.,.,F"N,~im~114111~ii.8,Pllvql~ow9.ml,~-T",~MI USSR GRISHIN, A. D., et al., Teploamergetika, No 3, 1973, PP .43-46 shows that in 1971 iron content of feed water was 10-15 ~g/kg, 15-20 ~g/kg the previous year, and 20-50 ~Z/kg during the start-up period in 1969, with high content of 100-150 ~g/kg in individual cases. These facts point up the formation of iron oxide deposits as a basic cause of the external corrosion of the screening pipes of the lower radiation~section,~T. and emphasize the necessity of water control and chemical, cleansing. 112 026 UINC L AS S I F IF) PRCCESSING OATE--13NOV70 ~~TITLE-ON LATENT PE9100 OF THE KNEE JERK IN PRE -IATU)~ELY BORA INFAINTS -U- AUTHOR-02)-KAMENETSKAYA, A.G., SOLOMO"40VA' ....COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURC E-ZHUR iNAL EVOLYUTSIONNOY BIQKHIMIII ~FIZJGLUGIII, 1'970t VOL bt NR 1 p ~PP q2-9't DATE PU6LISHE0------70_ SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL ANO MEDICAL SCIENCES jCPIC TAGS--INFANT,-,REFLEXo BIOELECTRIC PHENOMENONs MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY, CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEMt bRAINt BLOOD CIRCULATION CONTROL MARKING--jT10 PESTRICTION'S ~_DQCUMENT CLASS-UNICLASS I FIEL) 'n EEL/F'"Al'-l'!'--3005/0376 STEP 110--Urt/0385/70/006/DOL/00'32/0094 K-XY,K m P CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0132605 Ulit, -ASS 1 F MED i IM III WARM :212 026 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE-- I 3NOV7 0 C'I!'(,- ACCESS ION Nt)--AP0132605 _ABSTaACT/cXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STUDIES HAVE 3EEN MADE ON PRE MATURELY BORM INFAi'tTS 0:,i TH;: IST AND THF 7TH OAYS OF THEIR POSTNATAL LIFE. 8I0ELECTRlCPL ACTIVITY WA& RECOKOEO IN i*,I~ (41JADRICFPS OF THE THIGH. IT IWAS DE~X;OiNSTRATLD THAT Tli~ INTERVAL BE!TW1-__EN STIMULATION AND THE ONSET OF THE ELECTRICAL RESPONISE OF MUSCLE 0ECKEAS-ES DURING, THE OEVELOP,' [NFAl TH E MENT OF PkE MATUkELY 3ORN -4TS. HOWEVER. THE OURATION () F LATENIT PERIOD DEPENDS NOT 'GiNLY ON MORPHOLOGICAL HArUl".ATIGN OF VARIOUS PARTS OF THE REFLEX ARC bu'r ON FUNCTIONAL CONDITION OF THE CENTRAL tv'E~VOUS SYSTEM AS -WELL (A~ INDICATE0 BY STUDIES UN.MATURELY BORN INFANTS WITH OISFURBANCES IN B:~-.AIN BLOOD CIRCULATION. FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF EVOLUTIONARY PHYSIOLOGY AND 1310CHEMIS'l-RY, USSR ACADEMY OF 'j _SCIENCESr LENINGRAD. FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF OBSTETRICS ANO GYNECOLOGY9 USSR ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCLENCESo LENINGRAD. USSR WFILMCW, R. A"-WLCMTNY*AYj-RWi-SH.:i~ Ki-rovakan Branch of'the Yerevan Poly- technical Institute imeni Karl Yw= "A Method for Dotermining the Unsteady Downwash Behind a Wing of Finite Span. in Supersonic Motion!' Yerevan# Izvestlya Akademil Nauk Armyanskoy-SSH Hekhanika, No 6, 1970t PP 50-53 Abstracti In the paper Is presented a nethod for detexinining the unsteady downwash behind a wing of finite span Ln the case of a, supersonic flow, when the wing, in addition to the basic translational inotion, also performs s=U supplemental oscillations accordinT & harmonic lint. By means of ex- Vnading the stivam into an exponentiaL series on the 4qzis -of powers- of. the Strouhal number, two-dimensional Intcgral. equations of. the Abel type are obtained for coefficients a expansion, the 4ght-IIUA parts of which have singularities at the ends of the integration-intervals. Formulas for solving these equations are give=. Two, fjVzresr'i T bibliog:mphic entries. 1A 1/2 006 UNICLASSIFIED OROC~SSING DAT ;E--090CT70 TITLE--ON ESTIMATES FOR SINGULAR VALUES UF INTEGRAt OPERATORS. IV -U- -AUTHOR-SOLOMYAK, M.Z. -COUNTRY OF INFO~-_USSP ~,,_'-SOURCE-VESINIK LENINGRADSKOGO UNIVERSITETA, ASTRONOMIYAs 1970-P NR Is PP 76-87L --~,DATE PUBL ISHED----70 ~'~.'~UBJECT AREAS--MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES -'TOP!C-TAGS-INTEGRAL OPERATOR, APPROXIMATION .'_CO14TR0L.MARKING--NG RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED NO 1, MATEMATIKA, MEKHANIKA, ~'_:PROXY REEL/F'RAME--1984/0393 STEP '40--UR/0043/70/(3001000/0076/0087 '-CIPC ACCESSION NG--AP0055178 UNCLASSIFIED -212 006 UNCLASSIFIED pRbCESSING DATE--090CT70 -CIRC ACCESSION t.0--AP0055176 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INTEGRAL'OPERATOHS K:L SU32 Q PRIMEM SUBI YIELDS L SU82 Q PRIMEM SUB2 (Q PRIME111 15 THE M 01,14ENS13NAL UNIT CUBE) WITH KERNELS 5F THE FORP K[X#Y) EQOALS AIX)-T(X,YJB(Y) ARE UNDER CONSIDERATION. WE 06TAIN SOME ESTIMATES FOR.,SINGULAR VALUES 5 SUBN (K),GF. SUCH OPERATORS*. A TYPICAL*RESULT. THEOREM 3. [SHOWN ON -:14 ICROF ICHE) UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC BM M. 3%1YAK, Y. Z., L~nirGrad on t7na of in-ex-nd 0--nerat,)rs a.-;au o1a t;-c of ~-;GZCIQW, IZVC-Stilya Ilysoh'.1-h zaavedemiy, No. 9, Sep pp Jostmact: W.,cw tes'3 of a genem! natu IV re ,'or the of I c-oi- o:~s I a r,^ c r~~e,4. The zests ma:Le it possible t3 refiz~~-2 cond---ons f:Dr 4"-c boun,1ednesz. ol" dotfule a-o,-rator Stieltjcs i-ntecrall;. A of the results leads to testa (of ~;. ,milt iplicai;lvc ;.'or tle of mocr~.Zors In L2. A rj-,q)1er ;~,.~ppro-ac' t! by 1,21c amt-10ro, blaint-.,d on Sin-gillur niz-,bars, J.1; an-alytical con-di- tions imposcd on the kernel are used to r-ep-r-esertv It 1.1orm of a co::--os4-te of tv-o Hil:bert-Schmidt kernels. USSR nc: 621-317.8 AVOKIROV, Yu. I. , DECITYARI, L. E., ZELINOVSKIY, Z. I., KERITSKIY, L. P., I.-K., I-SAYFEEF, K. M., Kishinev, Scientific Research Institute .0 -Instrument Building "A Wire-Wound Resistor" USSR Author's Certificate No 283365, filed 7 Apr 69, publisbed 11 Dee 70 (from RM-Radiote!~.hnl a 'ka, No 6, Jun 71, Abstr ct No O"V362 P) Translation: This Autborts Certificate introduces a wire-wound rE~&istor which consists of -ires connected in pLrP-Ue1 and wotmd on a common for- As a distinguishinEl- fc!aturc of the patent, reactance is reduced by usinF, an even nunber cf' uixes in the winding, corinveting, the tnitird, Qiid,; of ~vrminal ends of odd-numbered w1 *res to onc, of the current leads arranged --long the axis of the :torm, and connecting the Initial ends of add-nirnbered wires and terminal ends of even-nwjibered wires to the other current lead. 61 4ulcaR um 681. 32 - 31 GRITSEVSKIY, P. M.: and S -P--- Central Scientific-Research Institute of Railroad kAp4NPonO"NA* "System of Duplex Control Digital Computers" USSR Authors' Certificate No 311272~ Cl. F06f 15/50, G o6 lVoo, filed 27 Tp-r 67-, published 1-1 Oct 71 (fro-A R&-Avtornatika, Talemekhani-ka. i Vychislitell- naya Tekhmika, 110 5, Jhy 72, Abstract No 5BI00P) Translation: Systems of duplex digital computerr are lmoim iThich contain con trol digital conmuters, registers, readout control units, rea~liness-of-reoult tagunits, and logic circuits. However, tiese systeTrs are of low reliability. In the proposed systeri, outputs of the output register of the first commuter are connected to the first inputs of the output Cates of the first machine and to the inputs of the input register of the; second coq)uteir. Tbe outputo of, the output register of the necond machinp are connected to tha 11rilt inputs of thri output gates of the necond mzchirie and to inputs of the in-put register of the first machine. The output of the readout control imit of the first maelline is connected to the second innuts of the output gates of the cecond racaine and to the control input of the input register of the second machine. The output of the readout control unit of the second machine is.connected to the seco~,d 1/2 GRITSEVSKIY., P. M.1 et al.) USSR Authors' Certificate No 311272 inputs of the output gates of the first nachine. The oi~.tput of 'he readiness- of-result tag unit of the first machine is connected to t~qe input of the input register of the second michine, while the output of the readineos-of-result tag unit of the second machine is connected to the input of the input reaister of the first machine. This makes it possible to increace systen reliability, as well as to reduce the time to search for, defective external registers. USSR UDC 681.326.75 SOL V. A., NOSOV, YE. N., Dr6ZDOV, P. 1. ONMA I Room" %'Device for 11-lonitoring the Elenents of Automatic Control Systems" USSR- -Author'-s -Certificate No 304587, filed 12 Jan 70, public-lied 7 Jul 71 (from RZh--Avtomatilza, Telerpel-dian.ik-a i vychislitel'naya teklinika, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract lNo 4A550P) Translation: A device is proposed for monitoring the elements- of automatic control systems. 11c device Is redundant with respect to an odd nuirber of elements. It contains a level selector connected to the outputs of the moni- tored elements and comparison circuits the first inputs. of which are connected to the outputs of the corresponding monitored elemants and the Second inputs of which are connected to the output of the level selector. To increase the monitoring reliability, each c9mparison circuit. is execut -ed, for e7ample, from a magnetic amplifier and iL is encompassed by a positive feedback. circuit con- taining a circuit with a variable magnitude- of the dead tone the control input of which is connected to the output of thelevel selector. Nr: Abstrac Iting Ser .v lj,~ Ref. Code: #0048362 INTERNAT., AERO'S C ABST,3--_~76 11jPO2,.O;,3 rA70-24310 Variations #tmosphen-c poranjetars dwing n-asnetic stornn (VariatIR Orarnetrov atmosrmv~ - V Poliod V~ V, klikhMich and T nk, magnitrrykh 'burl. X21A_ inem Kovnicheskiv lssWovaniik, vol. 8, Jon,Feb. 1970, P, ~911 In'Russian. Analysis and comparison of the basic patterns otwiriations of the parameters of a neutral and an ionized atmosphere~~,at various heights. The findings obtained are use -to interpim the holhavior of the atmospheric circulation during rpagnelle storms. Certain iheorits explaining the effects observed are c6niiderpd. A.B. USSR UDc: 621-317:621-391.822 KLYUYE-%r, L. L., PESMKOV, M. IT., KHODASEVICH, R. G., CHERMITSEV, V. A. "Coniparative Analysis of lnstri=~nts for Measuring thia Delay Time of Noise-LiRe Signals" Dokl. Vses. nauchno-tek-hn. konferentoii ~Po radiotek-lin, ftmerenziyam. T, 2 (,:)e- ports of the A111-Union Scientific and Technical Ccnfexence on Radio Zingineer- ing Measurements. Vol. 2), Novosibirsk, 1976, pp~ IL7-148 (from Rlh-Rad4otekh- Rika, Ilo 1, jan 71, Abstract No IA316) CNo abstract] USSR UDC 621."96.75 ~117,31NKO V_ G. "Effect ol~~ Source Structure on Accuracy of the Delverminatio--a of Its Angular Coordinates" Dok1, Nauchno-telchn. konferentsi-i no q.tog-p-m rabot F~~. 11,10-o'k. ene-*r, in-t, 1,,P..70 L.__~ekts, r.,1dic-.ckhn. svyazi i orts of Pods.e.kts. sis .01-11Y upr * (Rep e Scientific- Engineerin Conference on Advances, in Scientific--Rt~-search Studies in 1968-1999. Moscow Energetics Institute, 1970. Section on Radio Engineering, Subsection on Conxiunioatiol-is and Control Sys- tezis), noscow, 1969, PP 30-33 (frow RZh-Radiot6khnil-a, No 2, Feb 70, Abstract 111,1o 2G68) rlrans'a~-on; Relations are obtained wh;ch :Puake t -uo s sble to com-ute z-he fluctuation error of the bearing at" a conplex source of random signals as a funatiQn of its spatial charaoteristics and he cor the properties of the partial sLgnalso The modiel of t, 1plex source in the forn, of point radiators arbitrarily di.st--ribu-ted in USSR SOD"TENKO, V. G., Dol'2. Nam.,,chro-t-eklin. tron in-'Up 1970. 1969, pp 30-33 2G68) sed. It ;s assured that the signals radiated from space is u each Doint are stationary normal processes with zero meun and energy spectrum srrimetric about the receiver tianing frequency, it is shovm that an increase of the source angular dimensions leads M an increase of the fluctuation error in the veasu-ement of its coordinates. The particular case is examined in which the angular dimensions of the source are small in comparison with the overall antenna radiation pattern width. Three references, A,M. W lor"IMM WrIST] &I uDc: 681.142.621 vl~olr CIT I I V. A., 7-I'lliTYKI, V. A., MUTNIMI, V. N., I ALD IT(-Nvo:: ibirSk POPOV, Yu. it. , "A 11101-tal SYsti" fOr Dzita Collection and Storar-c" T-111-A-uti 71, PP )10-50 ncint hi,,.-Ji-speed dilc-,-Itavi systez for a 17-,'jt A data ~il"+-~:.-a:,,-,-~! devclcp-~d a-, the AtLomic 1,13crily T'll'-tRute of tho c f Sciences 0 t I I e 1; for Converting' Sibei an ry 0 4c, digitnd fcrm -pricir to cov-,puter a vith it.,; put- own cul~rctl Wc~tAz -,cicl circuit dit-igrcaa arc -,p:-c-cmtcdl, and the Cl of cach of tho in dc-scrl Initi--, o,: 03' tlll:' C"Otell h,,M: ShOl.1i thr-I -It U..'y . USSR UDC 533.6.013.42 SWRLATOV, E. D., MOSCOW "Study of the Behavior of Cylindrical Shells Under the InfILIOnCe of Moving, Pulsating Pressure Jtmips" Kiev, Problemy Prochiiosti, No 6, 1972, pp 7-11. Abstract: Transonic flow over the surface of a structure causes compression jumps in areas of sharp change of shapelof the body (for exaj--mle, where a conical section is replaced by a cylindrical section), moving du~nlstreani and at the same time oscillating at a certain amplitude. These jumps oscillate with a discrete frequency and cause a sharp increase in the a-mPlitude olf vibration of walls of shell. This work presents the re.-sults. of solution of the nonlinear problem of forcpd oscillations of a smooth cylindrical panel, subjected to the influence of a pulsating coaiprossion jwiip, and certain ex- perimental data from studies performed in a wind tunnel with cylindrical shells. The bebavior of cylindrical shells of slight curvature is studied. The equations of notion of a panel in ordinary derivatives produced from tho initial equations in partial derivatives by application of the Bubnov-Galerkin method, are integrated numerically by digital computer. The calcillated dat.-I agree qualitatively with the oxperimental data produced in th,? wind tunnel tests. 1/1 Turbine &91ne Design USSR uDc: 621.i65.53-62-752 DON, E. A., Engineer, S0L0NETS_,_j. P., All-Union Heat-Lngineering Institute "Off-Center Imbalance and Vibration of High-Pover Turbogenerator Shafts" Moscow, Teploenergetika, No 5, MTaY 73, pp 62-66 Abstract: Research is done on the operation of high-power turbogenerator shafts under working conditions. Vibration mea-surem-ents were accompanied by simultaneous investigation of the actual eccentric displacements of the shaft due to thermal eyDansions of the base and support becxings after a cold start, and also due to the variation in vacuum and in the mass o-f the water in the condenser. The results show that with off-balar-ce shafting of turbogenerators a change takes place in the static chnxacteristics of the lubricating layer of the main bearings, which affects the frequencies and modes of the natural oscillations, as well as the ex_nl~.tudes off, .1orced oscillations. During operation of' a turbagenerator the reladvt-;.~ 0ifplace- menta of the main bearings should not cause a change of revactions by more than h0-6071. In the case of low-frequency vibrationq, the additional re- strictiorz of the mnanufacturer should be followed. Tri the case of rotation of non-coaxial shafts with flexible coupling the vibration spectrum shows 1/2 USSR DON, E. Z., SOWNETS, B. P., Teploenergetika, No 5, May 73, pp 62-66 an increase in the content of the harmonic component Tehich is twice the rotational comvonent; a slighter change is observed in the higher harmonics. - I(Y*/ - -e1.ol6.2:66q.265'2427 USSR uDc:( SOLONIN-s--yi., CE2--iUzYSI`C-V, L. I. and 1. 1%... Institut-a of -problems-of Material Science, Academy of Sciences Ulu~e-inian SSR "Effect of Heat Treatment on the Properties of Nickel-Molybdenum and Nickel- Chrome-Molybdenum Powdered-M--tal Uloys" Kiev Poroshkovaya imtallurgiya, No 12, Dee 71, pp 44-48 Abstract: This study concerns the effect of tempering temperatures on the Conductivity, notch toughness, shear strenGth,and corrocion resistance of sintered ni-30.4o and lid-lWr-15MO alloys, Tibe sintered specimens of the binary alloy were subjected to normalizing from 11600C (0-5 hr hold time). The 5intered specizens of the ternaxy alloy were normalized from 12000C (0.5 hr hold time) and tempered at 500-11000C (I hr hol,:. time). "'"tic experimental results are reflected in curves. Resiotivity iatizurcmenta show that binary sintered Vi-NMo alloys become markedly brittle and loue both shear stren.rth and corrosion resistance on tenperin.!3 at T50-~~OOOC, High properties in sintered Ni-30:410 alloys may be achieved by rapid coollag 1/2 USSR SOLONIN, S. M., et al, PoroshkovVa Metalji~rgiya, No ~12, Dec TI, pp 144-48 from sintering temperatures to 500'OC, The deterioration of pronerties in sintered Ni-15Cr-15'elo alloys following tempering i1i less significant than in cast coruiercial grades. This might be attrib'.Ited to the lower tendency of sintered ternary alloys (haVing fewer impL~trit-ies) to a-phase segregation. .(4 illustrations, 11 bibliographic references). 2/2 20 Iwo USSR UDC: 533.652/.661-013 SOLONIN, S. V., YERSHOVA, V. S. , MAZOVER, S. I. "Determining the Mlinimum_ Flight Thae Trajectory of an Airplane by the Method of Dynamic Programming With Regard to the Spbericity of' the Earth" Tr. LeninEE. gich-ometeorol. in-ta (Workslof the Leningrad Fydrometeoro- logical Institute), 1971, vyp. U7, pp 43-50 (frora FM-Mlekhanika, No 5, May 72, Abstract No 5B400) Translation: The paper deals with the problem of determining the minimun flight time trajectory of an aircraft in a variable wind field with re,~,ard to the sphericity of the earth. It is important to acct~unt. for the earth's sphericity on a long fliCht path. Tne method of' dynarde programnin'r., is -used to determine the minimum-time trajectory. A'program for cony7uting. the minimum-time trajectory in algol-60 is set up in accordance irith the func- tional eauations of this method. An example is given of determination of the minimum-time trajectory for a specific synoptic situation. Authors' abstract. IM!"MIU1,11,111, op All, III 77777 USSR UDC: 533.652/.661.013 SOLONIN, S. V., YERSHOVA, V. S., MAZOVER, S. 1. "Determining the Trajectory of Minimum Flight Tirneof an Airplane vith Re- strictions on Coordinates" Tr. Leningr. gidrometeorol. in-ta Works of the Leningrad Fydrometeoro- logical Institute), 1971, vyp. 42, pp 36-4L> (frorn RZh-Mekhanika, lo 5, MaY 72, Abstract No 5B399) Translation: T'he paper deals with the problem of deterniining the Tri-in-ii-aum flight, time trajectory for horizontal flight.of an aircraft in a varia~ble wind field with restrictions on the phase! coordinates. The "niethod of dy- namic prograrming is used to deterinzine the minimum-titv! -trajectory. A pro- gram is given for computing a minimuni-time trajectory in ali~,ul-60 aigo- rithmic language, top ,ether with an. example of calculation of a minirvurn-timie trajectory for a specific synoptic situation. All calcid.atiGns were checked on the BESM-4 digital. computer. Bibliogiaphy of 6 tit-les. Authors' ab- stract. 36 -IFIR . Wiwi VES, S R UDC: 553.652/.661.01-, SOLONIN, S. V., YEEROSHOVA, V. S., MAZOVER, S. I., GAVRILOV, 1. t,'!. "Deterraining the Trajectory of Mir-inam Flight Time of an Aircraft by the Method of Dynwoic Programndng" Tr. LeninEr. gidrometecrol. in-ta (Works of the Leninsrad HyOi-ameteoro- logical Institute), 1971, ~ryp. 42, pp 24-35 (from Kh4~c!khani~m, No 5, 14aY 72, Abstract No 5B398*11 Translation.., J,"he paper deals with the problem of an opt;--tium accountin.7 for the effect of a variable wind field on airplane flight. The authors formulate the problen of deterninirL-.r, the trajectory along which flight frcm, a point of departure to a point of arrival takes place in minimum -Line. The airplane traji~~ctory iE plotted in a rectangular coordinate system. The method of dynamic progriinmning is used to determ5ne the minimum-titio with the principle of optinality on which dy- trajectory. In conformi namic progranming is based, recurrent relations are vritto;n out -And used fcr step-by-step optimizaticn. A program is gil,en for deterr-ining the minimur-a-time trajectory by the method of dynamic prograrring in alcorithiric language alcol-60. Tbe program. cor.-Lta.ns all operations which imzediately 1/2 USSR SOLOTTIN, S. V. et al., 'Ir. Len* ngr. ggidrometeorol. in-te, 1971, 42, pp 2h-35 precede optimization.- computation of wind velocity conponents, the flight path of the airplane, etc. An example is given of calculation of the minimum-time traject-cry for a given synoptic situatior. The initial data for deterr;dninS the minimum-time trajectory were the values of the geo- potential taken at points of intersection of a rectare-ular Lprid from a chart of absolute baric zopcg.raphy corresponding to the flight altitude, All calculations vere checked on the USM-4 computer. BiblioVraphy of 111 titles. Author's abstract. 2/2 34 USSR UDC: c532.5,206 YEGUPOV, B. M., KATORGIN, B. I., SOLONIN,: V. I. "Mixing of Dissimilar Jets and Accompanying Equal-Velocity Flaw" Tr. Mosk. yyssh. tekhn. uch-shcha imeni N. E Baumana (Works of the 1--!oscov ) 1971, -No 144, pp 64-70 (from Higher Technical Academy imeni N. F. Bauman RZh-Mekhanika, No 5, MaY 72, Abstract No 5B971) Translation: An experitental ztudy is done on irizing of a je-., escaping from a nozzle 20 = in diameter with an accompanying fl~rq of ~he same ve- Iccity. The outside diareter of the accompanying 'et wil~il 55 Zim. The thickness of the nozzle edge was 0.25 and.2 mni. T~e initial boundat-i layers were transitional or well-developed turbulent layers, and they had a thickness of 0.5-3.5 mm. The nature of -,'the density field wa-s studied in the wake behind the edge at various distances from it. The ratio of the density of the accompanying flow to the density of the jet va-r-led froln 0,033 to 7.2. The relation between the coefficient of diffusion and con- ditions of Jet escape is analyzed. The initial conditions of escal:e -were varied by installing screens of various porosities at the tip off the nozzle to cover the iet and the accompanying flow. Fxperimental Curves for the 1/2 USSR YEGUPOV, B. M. et %I., Trz- Mosk. vyssh, tekhn. uch-shcha imeni N. E. Bau- mana, 1971, No 144, pp coefficient of diffusion of the material as a function of flie longitudinal yers and for flow coordinate are found for flov, with initial boundary la, with screens on the tip of the nozzle. ~L. N. Ukhanova. 2/Z USSR ULC 629.7.064 BARMIN, I. V., KATORGIN, B. I., SOLONIN,-V. 1. "Concentration Field of Mixed Gases in a Vortex Cha,,~tie-rkv Tr. Mosk. vyssb. tekhn. uch-shcha in. X. U. Baunana oi` Technical School imeni N. E. Bauipian), 1971, No. 144, pp 774Ci (fvonl FZh- Aviatsionnyye i ral. -etLyye dvigateli, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No 11-34.182) Translation: An experimental !;tudy of concentration fit-:~dds