SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BORISENKO, Y. Y. - BORISENOK, I. T.

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MIRZOYAN, Eduard Nikolayevich; "0 prof., otv. red.; CID,HKASOVA, V.I., red, f-zd O,M., tekhn. red. (History of the study of the individual development of farm animals in Russia; middle of the 18th to the first third of the 20th century] Istoriia izucheniia individuallnogo raz-Atiia sell- skokhoziaistvennykh zhivotnylch v Rossii; seredina XVIII - pervaia tret' XX v. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1961. 154 p. (MIRA 15:2) (Stock and stockbreeding) BORISENKO, Ye.Ya., doktor sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk-, professor Development,of methods for the selection of farm animals on the farm of constitutional.features. Izv. TSaA no.3:57-66 161. (MIRA 14:9) (Stock and stockbreeding) FLYAK., V-P tend, a elpkokhomnauk: 'MSWO. Ye.Ya.j, dokt6r sellskokhoznauk, prorep nauenny. 6afte - Role of the pigmentation of the wool cover in the protection of the organi3gm against excessive ultraviolet radiation. Izv.TSKHA no.4z228-2&O,'b. (MVU 150-2) (Ultraviolet rays-Physiological effecto'l (Pigments) Yo. Ia. , :j n-l-or !;E~-l 4.vevriyeh na-uk -S for im'n-aslng the affa'af.verlosr. Jj -anim-L! in. T3KH1. BORISEIM, Ye.Ya., Prof. doktor sel'skokhoz. nauk; BOROVOK , A. A., aspirant 11 Inheritance and ratio of butterfat and protein in cow milk. Izv. TSKHA no.4:153-166 164. (141RA 17.11) 1. Karedra razvedeniya sel'skokhozyaystvennykh zhivotnykh Sellsko- khozyaystvennoy akademii imeni Timiryazeva. BORLSENK01, Ye.U., prof.,, doktor sellskokhov.. nauko, YEV3TRATGVA, A.M. . Growth types of animals. Izve T3KHA no./,:185-196 465. (MIfth 18:11) 1. Xafedra razvedenir- se 1 '.-kvItboz)P-yst--vennykh ?,Iiivotnykh Moskov-skoy sel'.,ikokho7,aystvennov, ordena Lenini akfidemli imani T:Lndryazeva. Submitted Febiniary IC, 1965. T-T PHASE I' BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5601 Akademiya stroitel'stva i arkh1tektury SSSR. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut organizatsii, mekhanizatsii i tekhnicheskoy pomosbehi stroitel'stvu Stroitellno-montazhnyye krany; spravochnoye posobiye (Construction Erection Cranes; a Manual) 2d ed. Moscow, Gosstroyizdat, 196o. 4!1 p. Errata slip inserted. 30,000 copies printed. Scientific Ed.: S. P. Yepifanov, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: I. L. Kromoshch; Tech. Ed.: N. I. Rudakova. PURPOSE; This manual is intended for technical personnel of design offices and building organizations concerned with the overall mechanization of construction erection operations. COVERAGE: The manual contains a brief description of designs of cranes used in erection work and data on cranes,, including pur- poses, specifications and functional diagrams, reference data Card 1/9 Construction Erection Cranes; a Manual SOV/5601 onperformance, composi tion of crews, required labor. consumption, the cost of mounting and dismounting, and the arrangement of tracks. Also contained in the book are data, on standard winches, anchors, and ropes, graphs on the cost of the crane operation per shift, basic considerations in the selection of cranes, and the methods for determining performance. The Foreword and Part I of the manual were written jointly by V. 1. Polyakov. Candidate of Teshnical Sciences,, and V. A. Solov1yev, Engineer. Part-5 and III were written by Polyakov, Solovlyev, and A. N. Bogatov, Engineer. Ch. 4, Section 2, of Part I was written by S. P. Yepifanov, Candidate of Technical Sciences. Ch. I., Sections 1 and 3, and Ch. III of Part I and the tables of means of trans- portation and graphic data for Parts I and 111 2.1 45. 6, and 7) were compiled by Solov'yev. Ch. I, Sact.-.ion 2, of Part I. the tables of the technical characteristics of ovanes, the charac- teristic of tracks (together with Yu. A. Borisenkc.), and the graphic material for Parts !I (enti--r-e-l-y-Fiii,4-~--ill'--("hs, 1., 3. and 5) were compiled by Bogatov. The portion of Part 1' dealing with Card 2/9 Construction Erection Cranes; a Manual SOV/5601 tracks for tower cranes was written by Borisenko. Ch. 7 of Part III was written by Solovlyev; Ch.'&-0jf---Fa*-r-t- III, by Yepifanov, Solov'yev, Bogatov, and Polyakov. The cost of crane operation per shift was determined by Yepifanov, Solov'yev, and L. Ya. Grigorlyeva, Engineer, with the participation of Polyakov. M. Ye. Cherkasova, Engineer, Senior Technicians Z. A. Yagodkina, L. F: Sosedkina, and T. S. Devyatova, and Technician N. T. Trusbakina selected the materials and plotted the diagrams. There are no references. TABLE OF CONTENTS- Foreword to the Second Edition PART Z. GENERAL 5 Ch. 1. Equipment and Operating and Mounting Accessories of Cranes 7 1. Winches 7 Card 3/9 Construction Erection Cranes; a Manual SOV/5601 2. Electric motors 10 3. Steel rope 17 4. Standard anchors for fastening guy ropes, pulley blocks, and winches 34 Ch. 2. Crane Tracks 44 1. Materials and hardware used in building tra.,,-~ks 46 2. Arrangement of tracks 51 Ch. 3. Means of Transportation Used for Shipping Cranes 56 Ch. 4. Basio Considerations in the Selection of 6o 1. Determining the performance of cranes 6o 2. Determining the planned cost of crane operation per shift 76 3. Suggestions on the selection of cranes 80 PART II. STATIONARY CRANES Ch. 1. Guy D-erricks 86 Card 4/9 Construction Erection Cranes; a Manual SOV15601 1. Purpose and description of the derricks 86 2. Specifications and performance 86 3. Mounting and dismounting 87 4. Moving of the derricks during operation; transport from one object to another 91 Ch. 2. Stiffleg Derricks 93 1. Purpose and description 93 2. Specifications and performance indices 96 3. Mounting and dismounting and means of transportation 98 Ch. 3. Mast Derricks 101 1. Purpose and description 101 2. Specifications and data on performance In erection operations 106 3. Mounting and dismounting 106 Ch. 4. Climbing Tower Cranes for Construction of Multistory Buildings 112 Card 5/9 Construction Erection Cranes; a Manual SOV/5601 1. Purpose and description 112 2. Specifloations and performance data 117 3. Mounting and dismounting 11B PART III. LOCOMOTIVE CRMTES Ch. 1. Railroad Cranes 122 1. Purpose and description -1-22 2. Specifications, performance data, and mounting and dismountIng 138 Ch. 2. Crawler and Grab-Bucket Cranes 14-8 1. Furpose and description 148 2. Specifications, performance dataJ, and mounting and dis- mounting 174 Ch. 3. Truck-Mounted Cranes 182 1. Purpose and description 182 Card 6/9 Construction Erection Cranes; a Manual SOV/5601 2, Specifications, performance data, and means of transporta- tion 196 Ch. 4. Cranes on Special Chassis 202 1. Purpose and description 202 2. Specifications, performance data, and means of trans- portation 214 Ch. 5. Tower Cranes 218 1. Cranes for low public and industrial construction 218 a, Description of the cranes 218 b, Specifications, performance data, mounting and dis- mounting, means of transportation, and overhead tracks 229 2. Cranes for multistory public and industrial construction 232 a,. Description of the cranes 232 b. Specifications, performance data, mounting and dis- mounting, mezms of - transportation, and tracks 284 c~ Description of' the mounting and dismounting of tower cranes 295 Card 7/9 Constru2tion Erection Cranes; a Manual 3. 4. 5, SOV/5601 "'ranes for industrial and bydrotechnical projects a, Description of the cranes b. Specifications, performance data, mounting and dis- mounting, track, and means of transportation Moving of tower cranes along sharp carves. Techniques used in shifting tower cranes to crossing or parallel tracks a. Methods of shifting SBK-1, SBK-lu, BKSM-3 and T-128 tower cranes b. Method of shifting the BKSM-5-5A tower crane c. Method of shifting the M3--5-10 tower crane d. Method of shifting heavy tower cranes to tracks cross- ing at a 900 angle darehouse cranes a. Description of the cranes b. Specifications of loading cranes, indices of labor consumption, cost of mounting and dismounting, and means of transportation required 314 314 332 336 336 341 343 344 345 346 354 Card 8/9 Construc*,;ion Erection Cranes; a Manual SOV15601 Ch. 6, Gantry Cranes 357 1. DOscription 357 2. Specifications, performance indices, labor consumption, mounting and dismounting costs, and means of transporta,- t:;on required 376 Ch. 7. Cranes Mounted on C-80 Tractors 3aO 1. Description 380 2. Specifications, performance data, and means of trans- portation 387 Ch. 8. New Cranes 390 1. Crawler grab-bucket and special erection cranes 390 2. Track-mounted cranes 397 3. Cranes mounted on special pneumatic-tire chassis 400 4. Special erection cranes 409 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress JP/pw/ec Card 9/9 11-2-61 MAKAROV~ I.A. [Makaror, I.O.J; BOR18ENKO.~.X!J.A.,-..[Bor7.-enko,, IU.A.] New finds of volcanic, ash in the Ikinets Basin. (,'eol. zhur. 23 no-401-61 t63 (MIRA 17:7) 1. Trest *AY-temgeologJya"'y Artemovskaya kompieksnaya geologo- razvedochnaya partiya. NOSOVITSKAYA, S.A. (Nosovyts'ka, S.A.]; BORZUNOV, Ye.Ye. [Borzunov, IME.]; �.F.,NK0 Yu.~. [Boi-ysenko, IU.B.1 OGIYEITKO., V.P. [Ohiienko, V.P.];_P04L Use of polyvinylpyrrolidone and polyvinyl alcohol as binding substances in the production of tablets. Rarmatsev.zhur. 19 no.1:41-45 164. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Khar1kovskiy nauchno-issledovateliskiy khimiko-farmatsevticheskiy institut. ZZ49 Rorlgenko, Mi. -Yu. Razvedaniye Sellskokhozya Ystvenmjkh Zhivotrorkh. (Russko-Estonskiy Slovarl) Spets. Terminov. Tallin, Estgosizdat, 1954. 44s. 26sm. 200 EKZ. Bespl.- (54-55049) 491-71-316.4 ~ 94-545 : 636*494-545-316.4 = 91.71 : 636-9636 (038) BORISENKOV, A. M. Centralized freigbt transportation according to cards of estimated supply requests. Mashinostroitell no.12136 D 162. (KM 161l) (Bryansk-Aachinery industry) 44279 E194/E135 ~AUTHORS: Borisenkovo I-As, Candidate of Technical Sciences, and ~ey a y e Wv, of Technical Sciences TITLE: Waterp)roofing of underground structures with synthetic materials PERIODICAL: Transportnoye strottelfstvo4 no.-12, 19612, 2.2-24 TEXT.- Compositions recommended for waterproofing the inner surfaces of concrete linings of underground structures are given in the table below. The surface is first cleaned, the first coat is applied and the second and third coats are applied at two-day intervals. A silvery vitreous finish is )produced. The following epoxide paints may also be used: first coat grade )rl-55 (EP-55) diluted with equal parts of solvent P-5 (R.-5); second coat filler 3 -4020 (E-4020) or D-4021 (E-4021); and'fhird coat enamel ~(1-56 (EP-56) diluted with thinners to suit spray gun. The hardener used is a 505 solution of hexamethylenediamine in ethanol. The filler is applied a day after the first coat, and two days later one.or two coats of top coat are applied. If applied to the concrete on the side opposite the water pressure, these materials Card 1/3 Waterproofing of underground ... S/23o/62/ooo/ol2/ool/ool E194/E135 withstand a hydrostatic pressure of 5 - 6 atin, and if on the same side as the water pressure, 8 - 12 atm or more. The coatings are strong, but waterproofing breaks down if cracks of 0.4 mm appear in the concrete. If fibreglass cloth is applied, waterproofing in maintained until cracks of 1.5 - 4 mm appear in the concrete. The same fire and health safety precautions apply as with paints using volatile solvents. In view of the falling costs of.epoxy resins the cost of waterproofing a square metre of concrete, including labour, materials And equipment costs, should not exceed 1 rouble go kopecks, which is much less than conventional methods. There are I figure and I table4 Card 2/3 ZONTOV, Ya.; BOfISBNKOV, M.- NIKIFOROV, P.; SHUBIN, S. Yor,tPe furtber consolidation of colloctive farm finance. Den. kred. 18 no.11:52-60 M160. (HlRj% 13:11) Ir 1. U4ravIyayushcbiy Permakoy kontoroy Goebemka (for Borisenkov). 2. Ptedeedatell kolkhoza "Panwat' Illicha" Sareyevskogo rayon& Ryazanskoy oblasti (for Nikiforov). 3. Bukhgalter kolkhoza "Pa*at' Illicha" Sarayevskogo rayona Byazanskoyoblasti (for. (Collective farms--Finance) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5728 Borisenkov, Yevgeniy Panteleymonovicb Voprosy energetiki atmosfernykh protsessov (Problemsin the Energetics of Atmospheric Processes) Leningrad, Gidrometeolzuat, 1960. 167 P. 3,000 copies printed. Responsible Ed.: S. 1. Titov; Ed.: T. V. Ushakova; Tech. Ed.: N. V. Volkov. PURPOSE: This book is intended for synoptic meteorologists and aerologists. COVERAGE: The book presents an exposition of the theory of atmos- pheric energetics and examines energetic processes in relation to general atmospheric circulation. The author investigates the mechanism of the conversion of solar energy into kinetic atmospheric energy, and disc'usses the physics of atmospheric processes which are integral to energetic transformations in the atmosphere. The results of original studies conducted by Card 1/5 Problemsain the Energetics (Cont.) SOV/5728 the author are cited, with emphasis on findings experimentally verified against synoptic aerological data. The author thanks Professor Mh. P. Pogosyan and Docents S. I. Titov and V. P. Gurov. There are 88 references: 29 Soviet, 55 English, and 4 German. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Ch. L Principles of the Theory of the Energetics of Open and Closed Systems 1. Forms of energy 2. Energy equation and its analysis 3. Dry adiabatic processes in closed systems 2~t 4. Wet adiabatic processes in closed systems 3c, 5. Applying the energy equation for open systems in con- structing models of cyclones and anticyclones Card 2/5 330RISMOV. 3. The struggle to carryout the party's decisions relative to Wi- culture. Prof.-takh.o'br. 13 no.3:8-10 My '56. (WAL 9:8) 1. Nachallnik Altayokogo krayevogo upravlaniya trudovykh rezervov. (Altai Territory--larm mechanization--Study and teaching) 1.- V.S. 2. US3R t6oo) 4. Filters and Filtration 7. Economizing on state property, Vin.SSSIJ 13 no. 4, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL - 1953, Uncl. BORISENKOV, Ye. P. "Application of S. I. Troitskiy's Theory to the Determination of Wind in the Upper Troposphere". Meteorol. i Gidrologiya, No 1, pp 21-22, 1954. Simplified method for determination of wind in the upper layers of the troposphere is proposed on the basis ofthe employment of AT maps, Fundamental is the position held by Troitskiy concerning the vaPiRaion of wind with altitude in dependence upon the disposition of the baric and thermal gradients. The task thus reduces to the determination of the thermal wind in the layer from level 600 mil1ibars to the level at which one desires to determine the wind. Computation of the thermal wind in the layer between the surface 500 millibars and the tropopause is carried out under the assumption of the polytropicity of the atmosphere; the ver- tical temperature gradient is considered here constnat. It the tropopause lies below this isobaric surface for which the wind is calculated the con- dition for polytropicity of the atmosphere is violated. In this case the thermal wind is determined only up to the height of the tropopause; iso- thermy is assumed above this and it is considered that the wind does not vary with altitude. A fomula for the determination of the altitude of the tropopause is proposed. (RZhGeol, No 9, 1955) SO: Sum No 884, 9 Apr 1956 BORISENOV, Ye.P. Inergy transformation in the atmosphere in connection with cyclogenetic processes. Probl. Arkt. no.2:107-120 '57. (MIRA 11:12) (Cyclones) AUTHOR Borisenkov, Ye. P. SOVI 50-58-6-1/24 TITLE: On the Horizontal Velocity Divergence in the Atmosphere (0 gorizontallnoy divergentsii skorosti v atmosfere) PERIODICAL: leteorologiya i gidrologiya, 1958, Nr 6, PP. 3-7 (USSR) AB,'STAAjTj The first use of the oquations of hydro- and thermo- dynamics for determining local pressure changes is connected with using the tendency equation. After detailed discussions and considerations the author finds that an error in the determination of the direction of the wind of more than 2 - 30 leads to an error in the determination of the directional divergence of 100 and more per cents. The existing accuracy of the determination of wind izith respect to the direction amounts to b - 100, with respect to the velocity to 10 - 201A (Ref ij). With, such an accuracy of measurement the error in the determination of the divergence of direction will umount to 100 - 200,,7o and some-' times even to more. The error in the determination of the divergence of the velocity modulus may reach 10 - 20_0~ and even 50 - 10Q;~. This is explained by an example. For Card 1/2 the above mentioned reasons especially the role played by On tne Horizontal Velocity Divergence in the Atmosphere SOV/50-58-6-1/24 the divergent term of the mentioned equations (2) and 0) is overestimated, and it becomes practically impossible to use the equation of tendency. There art- 1 figure, 1 table, and 6 references, 4 of which are Soviet. 1. Meteorology--USSR 2. Atmosphere--Pressure 3. Atmosphere --Motion 4. Mathematics--Applications Card 2/2 BORISMOVI , Yevgeniy PanteleymonovIch; TITOV. B.I., doteent, - otv.red.; r--- U.NUALUVAD W.V., r;;d-.; VCL]fO-V-. N,V.. tekhn.red. [Inergetics of atmospheric processes] Voprosy energetiki atmosfernykh protsessov. Leningrad, Gidrometear.izd-vo, 1960. 167 p. (KIRA 2.4:1) (Atmoaphere) (Yoroe energy) and BORISENKOV, Ye.P. Some results obtained in testing the anal7tico-graphical method of presuure field forecasting. TracIV TSIP no.106:88-101 160. (MMA 13:12) (Atmospheric pressure) S/16 62/000/007/115/149 D228YD307 KGTHOR: Borisenkov, re. P. TITME: Trial use of empirical functions of influen ce for fore- casting from 1-2 to 3-5 days in advance the pressure near the ground PERIODICAL: Refer~itivnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 7, 1962, 50, ab- stract 7B264 (Tr. Arkt. i antarkt. n.-i. in-ta, 240, 1961, 33-48) TEXT: The author gives the results of using empirica 1 functions of influence to forecast the near-ground baric field for a period from 1-2 to 3-5 days by a method involving linear and nbnlinear opera- tors. The equation &p ap 0 0 U + ov TT_ U -3-x v FY P 0 Rx 7Y Card 1/5 Trial use of ... S/169/62/000/007/115/149 D228/D307 was used as a physical model for constructing the statistical scheme of forecasting the pressure for 1 - 2 days. This was obtained from the-integrated equation of tendency after the mean wind velo- city components had been taken out from under the integrals. Then, using the geostrophic correlation and replacing the derivatives by the final differences, the author derives the plural regression equation: Apo = A H + A + A H + A H + A H + A H 1 1P3 -241.p4-- _ 3 2P3 4 2P4 5 3P1 6 3P2 + + A 7H4P1 + A8H 4P2 In addition to this,,~he influence of the pressure change in the surrounding space in the presence of a definite type of circula- tion (Vangengeymla typification b-eing employed) is taken into ac- count. Calculations were made for Leningrad at the time of a wes- --terly type of circulation in the warm season, The functions of in- Card 2/ 5 S/169/62/000/007/115/149 Trial use of ... D228/D307 fluence were computed from data for a three-year period (1953-~ 1955). The mean absolute actual variability of the pressure, the mean absolute error of forecasting, the ratio of the mean error' to the mean absolute variability, the guaranty of forecasting in the case of an error of 5 nib, and the guranty'of forecasting the sign of the pressure change were taken for the appraisal. The es-- timation was made from 40 processed and 30 independent cases. The results indicate the stability of the empirical functions of in- fluence; !he forecasting errors, however, appear to be large. The author points out that allowing for nonlinear operators does not improve the quality of forecasts in comparison with using linear operatuors. Then the author examines the resultsof forecasts for .3-5 days throughout the hemisphere. In order to decrease the order of the system of equations when solving the forecasting problem throughout the hemisphere, the author suggests that areas, having .a decisive influence on.the nature of atmospheric processes, should be distinguished; in other words that the number of points for tak- ing down data should be decreased, and that the precision should be incrbased at the expense of a stricter physical scheme. In this Card 3/5 S/169/62/000/007/115/149 Trial use of D228/D307 context 25 points were chosen, and their empirical functions of influence were-calculated for the warm season from the scheme: Ap Ai"j-'. + A 26 00 (T. T pole) ii = Pi + 4 4 Pk 2000 4-1 k=1 where T is the relative geopotential OT-500/1000.It was established that symmetry is absent in the distribution of the weight factors. The points, whose weight decisively influences the pressure change at all the points chosenf are practically the same* The funct-ions of influence for the same point at the time of various forma of Card 4/5 Trial use Of ... S/169/62/000/007/115/149 D228/D307 circulation are distributed differently. Examples of calculations are given together with the geographic distribution of the correla- tion factor. The field's configuration can be forecast well. The errors are analyzed. The author considers the question of allowing for the previous history of a process in the forecast by means of- empirical functions, proceeding from the assumption that the amount of the atmospherels mass above the hemisphere does not change but is only redistribut&d. It is proposed that this method should be tested. /-Abstracter's note; Complete translation._7 Card 5/5' BORISENKOV, Ye.F.; YU?fjENSON, A.P., red.; OKM~NOVA, Ye.l., red.; STULICIM,.-OVA, N.P., tekhn.red. .L (Physicostatistical methods for analyzing and precalculating meteorological fields] Fizi.ko-statisticheskie metody analiza i predvychisleniia meteorolog'Leheskikh polei. Leningrad, Izd-vo I'Morskoi transport," 1063. 243 p. (Leningrad. Arktichaskii nauchnc- issledo-vatellskii institut. Trudy, vol.263). (M-TRA 17:14) ACCESSION NRs AR4020752 S/0169/64/000/001/B053/BO53 SOURCEs RZh. Geofizikaj Abs. IB303. AUTHORs Boriaenkov; Ye.., TITLEt Seasonal energy transformation* in the stmosph*r9 of the northern and southern hemisphere CITED SOURCEs Tr. Arkt. i Antarkt. n.-i. ih-taq Y. 253p 1963, 109-121 TOPIC TAGSs Seasonal Ptmospheric energy transformation, atmospheric potential energy, atmospheric kinetic energy, atmospheric labile energy, atmospheric internal energy, seasonal atmospheric energy balance TRANSLATION: A combined evaluation of the energy balance of the atmosphere of the northern and southern hemisphere and an investigation into the seasonal characteristics of energy transformation in the atmosphere were made by studying the kinetic, potential, and internal energy. The kinetic energy was calculated from average monthly lines of equal speed for July and January, 1958, according to the formula Card 1/3 ACCESSION NRs AR4020752 Pe K ~ cle. 39 .0 where g is the acceleration due to gravityg c In the vind force modulus, and P is the pressure. The,numerical value of this integral was deter-mined at 324 points for each hemisphere. The potential energy IT was determined from the formula P* 11-a zdP-f-a-100 186+~Tlt- 9 too where T100 and z, 0 are the temperature and height or the surface at 100 mb, R is the gas cons2antg and a in the conversion factor. The internal energy was calculated from the formula 1u2.44 1r, and the labile energyt from the formula. L-3.44 TT . Analisis. of the kinetic energy distribution in the north- ern hemisphere showed the existence of a band of high X values at 300 N. Lat. in winter and at 40-500 N. Lat. in summer. Calculation of the total kinetic energy content in the northern hemisphere gave the following valuess in winter, 405.63 x 1025 erg; in summer, 191.49 x 1025 erg. The principal Card 2/3 ACCESSION NRs AM020752 maximum of change in kinetic energy from winter to summer is located between 20 and 400 N. Lat. It in characteristic that the maximum variations of potential (internal) energy are observed in the same zones as the maximum variation of kinetic energy. Analysis of labile energy distribution revealed its general tendency to decrease from summer to winter at high latitudes, the value in the equatorial region being unchanged. In conclusion, it is suggested that the potential and kinetic energy may balance each other in the two hemi- spheres. From the energy bala;nce level for the closed system it follows that the variation of X from one season to the next in related to the influxes of heat, and hence, to the characteristics of the underlying surface. V. Monakhov DATE ACO i O3M&rG4 SUB CODEs AS ENCLs 00 Card 3/3 K A I'M% -, MR: ;~- ~' a, 9. C. a 2 it I a ra 4,, a a v ri FS IL. A it it fi ,Go I 4D f n 40 BORISENKOV, Ye,P, Principal possJLbilities of the physicostatl~stical methods for forecasting. Trudy AANII 255:231-237 163. (miu, 17:6) BORISENKOV, Ye.P.; DORONIN, Yu.P.; KONDRATIYEV, K.Ya. Structural characteristics of the radiation field of the earth as a planet. Kosm. issl. 1 no.1:113-125 J1-Ag 163. (MIRA 17:4) BORISENKOVY Ye.P.; DORONIN, Yu.P, Use of artificial earth satellites for studying the polar regions. Probl. Arkt. i Antarkt. no.17:5-13 164. (MIRA 18:4) Y 4?0610_6r~ -1 IN, T ( ACC NRi AT6006698 /0011/0022 SOUIUE CODE: AUTHOR: Borisenkov, Ye...P. ORG: none TITLE: Interaction of geophysical processes Mi the Northern and Southern Hemispheres in the problem of total atmospheric circulation ~1' SOURCE: Leningrad. ArktichesMy i antarkticheskiy nauchno-iElsledovatellskiy institut, PToblemy tarktiki. Sbornik statey, no. 20. 1965, U-22 TOPIC TAGS: atmospheric circulation, atmospheric interaction, geophysics, kinetic energy, climatic condition ABSTRACT: In this arUcle the author continues to discuss the problem of the interaction of atanospheric processes in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres which he began in connec- tion with research In the area of atmospheric energetics. Data are given on the reserves of kinetic energy of the mean zonal flow in the atmosphere of the Northern aM Southern Hemi- spheres during various seasons. It follows from the data that during the winter in the North- ern Hemisphere the reserves of kinetic energy of the mean flow in both hemispheres are approximately the same. During the summer in the Northern Hemisphere there Is a maximal 551 4V60 -66 ACC NR: AT6006698 contrast between the total reserves of kinetic energy of the zonal flow in the atmosphere of the hemispheres. It is also found that the recurrence of meridional forms of circulation in the Northern Hemisphere has a well pronounced maximum in May as could be expected if it is taken into account that during late fall in the Northern Hemisphere atmospheric processes are more intense than during the winter, and for the Southern Hemisphere April-May should be the period of greatest intensity. This pattern is not explained, but it is pointed out that it is of considerable practical importance since disruption of a zonal circulation and an explanation of the causes leading to this is the central problem of the hydrodynamic theory of total atmos- pheric circulation and the associated problem of long-range weather forecasting. As regards the coincidence of the periods of the maximum (minimum) velocity of rotation of the earth -with the periods of the maximum (minimum) ~intensity of zonal circulation, there are no grounds to assume that atmospheric circulation directly determines the seasonal variation of the angular velocity of rotation of the earth. Citing the theorem of the conservation of the absolute angular momentum of the earth-atmosphere system, the author concludes that with an increase of the moment of momentum of the atmosphere the moment of momentum of the earth's mantle should decrease and vice versa (i.e., the minimum angular velocity of rotation of the earth should correspond to periods of the maximum zonal velocity in the earth's atmosphere; the maximum should correspond to periods of the minimum zonal velocity in the atmosphere). However, the data given indicate the opposite is true. Thus, the author concludes that the disturbances of zonality in the atmosphere of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres am L a_R)w _00 ACC NR, AT6006698 mutually related and are ultimately caused by dissimilar condition of heat pin In both hemi- spheres. At the same time the author disputes the point of view according to which seasonal changes of the overall circulation of the atmosphere determine the seasonal changes of the angular velocity of rotation of the earth. The causes generating seasonal changes of the angu- lar velocity of the rotation of the earth, their mutual dependence and Interrelationship with i~e overall circulation of the atmosphere require a further careful Investigation not only by astron- omers but also by geophysicists and meteorologists. Orig. aft. has: 2 tables, 5 figures, and U formulas. SUB CODE: 04,08/ SUBM DATE: 15Dec64/ ORIG REM 016/ OTH REF: 001 3/3 hs ACC NRs AT6036185 SOURCE CODEs. UR/3l16/66/277/000/0Ub-3/UUb-T AUTHOR: Borisenkov, Yee Fe(Candidate of physico-mathematical sciences) Mednikova, Ee S4- ORG: none TITLE: The problem of the automatic decoding of synoptic reports uaing a computer SOURM Loningrade ArktichankLy I antarktiaheekly nauohno-laale- dovatellskiy institute Trudy, v. 2TT, 1966. Chislennyye metody issledovaniya gidrometeorologicheskikh usloviy v Arktike s ispollzo- vaniyem elektronnykh tsifrovykh vychislitellnykh mashin (Numerical* methods of studying hydrometeorological conditions in the Arctic with the.use of electronic digital computers), 63-67 TOPIC TAGS;4 oc'omputer program, computer application,, meteorology, synoptic meteorology, krctic climate, computer coding / Ural 2 computer ARPTRACT: some of the results are.presented of projects undertaken at the Arctic and Antarctic Scientific-Research Institute Involving the automatic decoding or incoming syno;tic reports for the Northern (see ig. 1) disoissed takes into account Hemi'sphere, The decoding program specific and frequently encountered deviations from accepted standards NR, AT6036185 Data Input from telegraph tape into the machine operative memor ~ Telegraph-code conversion into deeLmal-binary code 4 for beginning of message and Search decoding of station coordinates IDecodinR Of USA reports jPrintj,' Conversion of machine decimal- raphic Ibinary code into telej, 4, output of result@ on tele- aph tape gr Card 2/3 Figi I* Decoding program ACC NR, ATO'036185 .!in coding and compiling weather reports, Data from 1900 land-ba3ed and 500 shipboard weather stations were used for a synoptic analysis, It was learned that the data relating to about 900 of the land-based stations were only duplicate dataattributable to reception through several communications channels; this indicates poor data-transmission organization and excessive loading of the channels. Great difficulty was encountered in locating the beginning of a message, Procedures for finding the beginning of a message are outlined and problems involved -in-the control of individual W;orological elements are discuonad. 'The information processing rat or 10 messages is roughly as follows: input, decoding, control, and recording on the magnetic drum takes 10 min; output of the decoded-and cleared information on telegraph tape takes 5 min. Using a'Ural-2 computer, a.weather report can be decoded and cleared in-1.5 to 2 hr, The authors conclude that the algorithm -reviewed in the article can be used as a compo-nent in the process of decoding incoming weather Information, -OrIg. art. has: 5 formulas and 1 figuree CWN041 [LB] suB com o4, oq/ SUBm DAm none/ CRIG W: 004/ OM MW: 001 Card 3/9 MALYGIN, V.I., nauchnyy sotrudnikLBORISENKOVA,8_A.N., nauchjrff- 4wtrudnik; ZHURNAKOVA, M.A.,, doktor veT;-rl7. -nau7k; BOWTNIKOVy I.A. Infection of cattle with the tuberculosis &pot of hv~. type. Vaterinariia Al no-4:37-39 Ap 164. (MIRA IW) 1. Leningradskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy veterina - institut (for Malygin, Borisenkova, Zhurnakova). 2. eterinarnyy vrach sovkhoza OVerMy put" (for Bolotnikov). ZHURNAKOVA, M.A., doktor veterirs nauk; MALYGIN, V.I., nauchnyy sotrudnik-, BORISENKOVA, A.N., nnuchnyy sotrudnikj BOLOTNINOV, I.A. Paranllergic reaction to tuberculin by cattle affected with fowl-type microbacteria. Veterinariia 41 no-3:23-25 Mr 164. (MIRA 18!1) 1. leningradskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy vaterinarnyy institut (for Zhurnakova, Ma~gin, Borisankova). 2. G-lavnN7 vaterinarnyy vrach Sovkhoza "Vernyy put"', Leningradskaya ob. (fe. Bolotnikov). BORISENKOV.- Ye., kand-. ftz-;~-maitm.--nauk, dotsent Some problemEr in autumating-the collection and processing of information by the use ot-slactrunic -aamputers. Mor. f lot 25 no.7:16-18 J! 165. (MIRA 18-7) 1. Rukovoditell -vybhis1ttw1tnoy laboratorii Arkticheskogo i Antarkti.- cheskogo nauchno-isslerdovatel'skogo instituta. ZHURNAKOVA, M.A., doktor veterin.nauk; MALYGIN, V.I., nauchrryy sotrudnik; BORISENKOVA A.T1., nauchryy sotrudnik; SHORSHITEV, V.I. J. aspirant; SY INAt G.V. Allergy in hens without tuberculosis lesions. Veterinariia 41 no-3:38-40 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:4J) 1. Leningradskiy nauchno-issiedovatellskiy veterinarnyy institut (for Zhurnakova, Malyg.4n, Borisenkova, Shorshnev). 2. G:Lavnyy veterinarn.yy vrach tovkhoza "Pudost"', Gatchinskoye proizvodstvennoye upravleniyep Leningradskaya oblast' (for Syumkina). on dust from j~ TOZ ,y to, R. XIYBl 1?61.1 17".140 Willi Mts SHOWEEI "ClillItC4 wim ese or ifficoinatiganese) that Ksts colitg. Mit (ferroinaugan show toxic effLets oil the animal organism. The dust cd The results ferroniangaticse is the more toxIc of the two. ate Utsed on Vrolonged expts. in which the nnitnali were expowd to the fine chists for 16-17 weeks. The efreds ate, shomi in alteration of motor chronaxy in the hind lindii. G. M. Kosulalloff BORISENKOVA, R.V. Investigations of the comparative toxicity of manganese compounds and of alloys containing manganees. Farm. i toks. 17 no.4:54-58 J1-Ag '54. (MIRA 7:10) 1. Kafedra gigiyeny truda (sav. prof. Z.I.Israellson) I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina meditainakogo instituta. (MARGANISM. toxicity. apda. & alloys containing manganese) CZ7jCHOjTOVAKIiL / Chemical Technology. Chemical Pro- ducts and Their Application--"Oafety and Sanitation Abs Jour,. Ref Zhur-Khimiya, 110 39 1959, 8729 Author ; Arkhanaelskaya, L. W., Dorisenhova, R. V. Inst : ',,,lot given Title : Eitudy of hygienic Evaluation of Industrial Dust of k1loy i.-etals Orig Pub: Zh. gigieny, epideraiol., mikrobiol. i immunol., 19577 11 140 4, 331-3017, Abstract; It was established t'nat 7 to 16 weeks after a four-mont!i long inhalation priming of white rats (45 animals) by ferromanganese (I) dust (hn con- tent 74.9 percent) and silicomanganese (II) Hin Card 1/3 118 C7 VkTrIA / Chemical Technology. unemicai rru- rl~ JECHOSLO ducts and '.L'heir j~.Pplication--Safety and Sanitation Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiyaj No 3) 1959, 8729 content ?2.3 percent, Si 15 percent), at a dust concentraticn Ot 0.07 to 0.15 mg per liter, a change in motor chromaxia appeared in the animals. Ul)on histological e,,zamination, a s-rielling of ganglion cells was found in the brain, a lysis of tigroid masses, vacuolization, edema, and cell pycnosis; dystrophic changes in the cortex; chronic interstitial infiltrating process in liver and kidneys. All the manifestations are stronger by action of I than by action of II (there is an opposite effect in the lungs). It is considered that Mn alloys retain their specific toxic effect (somewhat modified). In a chronic intratracheal introduction of ferrosilicate dust (M) (up to Card 2/3 LOVAKIA / ChLmicai Technology. Chemical Pro- ducts a~_d Their Applicat* 6 and 6anitation ion--safety Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, 110 3, 1959, 0729 75 percent W and silumin (IV) 0 into 130 rats for four ahd six m (12 percent r1i) a physiological saline in doses Onths (in C).5 of 5.0 ftig) an iY1 , 15.o, 4o.o -terStitial infiltration Process in the lungs and ganglion fibrosis were found. It is considered that fibrous changes from III and IV dust are caused by the carrier metal (Al Or Fe) and the role of Si is insignificant. Bibliography 16 references. --T. BrZhevskaya Card 3/3 110 ARGYANGEMKAJA, L.N.; BORISENKOVA, R.V. Hygienic evsC ~uation ~of i~ndustr`ial Zt- from alloys. J. By-,r. Epidez., Praha I no.4:440-450 1957. 1. Ishratuhl fur Arbeitshygiene des I Mookauer Instituts J. K. Getschenows, moskau. (DUST, from alloys. hyg. evaluation (Ger)) 854. PROPHYLACTIC EFFECT OF EXAMINATION OF THE UPPER RESPIRAT- ORY TRACT OF LABOURERS OF A CHEMICAL PLANT (Russian text) - Bo ri a enkova R. V. , loff e R. M. , K splu n Z. S. and Mogi - I e V a K a y a - G IGIENA 1957, 6 (41-4 6) Graphs I Tables 2 Pre-employment examination of the upper respiratory tract of labourers of a chemical plant showed that a considerable percentage of workmen had pathological changes of the upper respiratory tract. These affections did not keep them from working (rhinitis, pharyngitis, tracheitis) in the beginning but later became the cause of a considerable lose. of health. Sanitary inspection of the workshops has shown that periodically, during short intervals, increased concentrations of toxic substances and dust have been noted, which could have caused the above-mentioned pathological conditions. Therefore, a sanitary assessment of the working condit- ions should not be based an average concentration of toxic substances in the air. A careful study of the possible causes of these short periods of increased concentrat- ion of gases and dust in the air %hould be carried out with subsequent elimination of the above-mentioned factors. (XVII, 15*) BMXZOVA,M.K.,(deceasedj,; BORIBENKOVA,__~~.Yj,_L IZRAELISON, Z.I..prof.; KAPLUN, Z. S. Te . 9 --,-HDT=SKAYA, 0. Ya . ; TRAKHT KAN, U.N., red.; BELICHIKOVA, Yu.S., tekhn. red. [Manual of practical 096rcises in inda4trial lWgiene] Rakovodetvo k praktichookim zaniattiam no gigione truda. Izd. 2., parer. i dop. Moskva, Gos.'izd-vo mod. lit-ry, 1958. 441 D- (KIRA 11:11) 1. Uv. kafelroy gigiyeqy truds I Moskovokogo ordena lenins meditsinskogo instit tp.~meni I.M.Secbenova(for Izraellson). GMSTRIAL HTGIMM) .~I jr, "The experience of study of the effect of aerosola of, metals on the functional state of the central nervous system under industrial conditions and experimentation." re,~ort 3uhmitted at the 13th All-Union Congress of Hygienists, Epidemiologizts and in.J~ationiht~;,1959._,. - BORISENKOVA. R V- Materi Ls on the toxicology of naphtalene. i-rudy I-go MM 5:56-(j 159. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Iz kafedry gigiyeny truda (zav. - prof. Z.1. Izraellson) I-go Moskovskogo ordena lanina meditsimkogo instituta im. I.M. Sechenova. (NAPHTHALENE-TOXICOILOGY) 13ORISaKOVA, jij.~; TIM", D.I. -z: ~ Hygienic characteristics of noise and vibrations ~ echanisms used (m I$ in open-pit mining. Uch. zap. Mosk.nauch.-issl,,i8..san.*i gig. no.7:74-81 160. (141L(A 15:2) (NOISE) MUM MAC11114ERY-VIBRATION) BORISENKGVA., R.V.; TIMOKHIN, D.I. Dustiness of the air in the mines of the Moscow Basin and the Eastern Donets Basin. Uchozap.Moskenaucho-issl.inst.san.i gig. no.8:n-15161. (MIRA 16:7) (MOSCOW BASIP-MINE DUSTS). (DONETS BAM-IME DUSTS) BOFISMKOVA, R.V.A kand.m.ed.nauk; HOSECHIN, I.V., dotsent.; TIMOKHIN, D.I., kand.med.nauk Some problems.in industrial hygiene related-to the'mechanization af operations in the"coal industry. Gig. i san. 26 no.11:24-29 N 161. (MIRA 14911) 1. Iz 14oslcovskogo nauchno-issladovatellskogo instituta, gigiyeny imeni F.F.Erismana Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR. (COAL MUM AND 11INIM-HYGIENIC ASPECTS) BORISFMOVA, R. V.; TIMOKHINv D. I. (Moskva) Problems in industrial bygiene in the open pit mining of iron ore and nonferrous ores. Gig. truda i prof. zab no.3:3-8 162. ~MIRA 15:4) 1. Moskovskiy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut gigiyeny imeni F. F. Erismana. (MINING ENGINEERING-HYGIRNIC ASPXTS) BEREZOVA, Mariya Konstantinovna [deceased]; BORISENKOVA, &isa Vasillyevna IZRAELISON, Zigfrid Isidorovich, prof.; KAPLUN, Zirtruda Sergeyevna (deceased]; KASPAROV, Ashot Armenakovich; KLENOU, Yelena Vasillyevna (deceased]; MOGIIEVSKAYA, 011ga Yakovlevna; ARKHANGELISKAYA, LA.,, red.; BASHMAKOV, G.M., tekhn. red. [Handbook of practical exercises in the hygiene of work] Rako- vodstvo k prakticheskim saniatiam po gigiene truda. Izd.3., perer. i dop. Pod red. Z.I.Izraellsona. Moskva, Medgiz, 471 p. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy gigiyeny truda Pervogo Moskovskogo meditsinskogo institute, im. I.M.Sechenova (for Izraellson). (INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE--HANDBOOKS, MANUAIS, ETC.) /j PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION- SOV/6515 Izraellson, Z. I.O~Zd,o Professor Toksikologlya redkM metallov (Toxioology.of Rare Metals) Moscow, Medgiz, 1963. 335 P. 1500 Copies printed, Ed.r. R, 3, Khamlftllin; Tech. Ed.: Yu. S. Bellchikova. PURPOSE: To prov~iae information on the'toxic effects of rare metals.' COVERAGE: The chalmistry and Industrial applications of rare metalq and their aeropols are discussed. The clinical picture and I pathology of gare-metal poisonings is also given. There are 307 references. Ch, IV,.-ExperimentAl Studies of the Xffect on an Organism of -'Industrial-Dust from Metal Alloys 289 .1. Industrial dust of certain alloys-containing;Mnganese. Ri V., Apr~,sep~oya 289 20 Indu'striaXdusf_'6f ferrosilioon. L. N. Arkhangellskaya 301 3o Dust of metal alloys'.dontaining molybdenum and,niokel. , 0. Ya. Mogilelskaya 314 4,* Industrial dust of silicon-aluminum alloys. L. N. Arkhangellskaya 3?1 5. Dust of alloys containing beryllium. 0. Ya. Mogilevskaya 331 BORISENKOVA., V. V. I DORISENKOVA, V. V. - "Experimental ReEmarch on the linienic Characteristics of Industrial Dust From Ferroalloys." Sub 28 Aug 52, First Moscow Order of Lenih Medical Inst. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Sciences). SO: Vechernaya Moskva U'anuary-December 1952 AGRANAT, P.A.; BORISENOK, D.B. Over-all mechanization of loading and unloading operations at the Kiev junction. Zhel.dor.tranap. 41 no.11:64-68 N 159. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Zamestitell nachal'nika gruzovoy sluzhby Yugo-Zapadnay dorogi, Kiyev (for Agranat 2 Glavnyy inzhener gruzovoy sluzhby Tugo-Zapadno7 doro i. hyev (for Borinenok) (Kiev--%ilroads-rFreight) AUTHOR: Borisenok, I. T. (Moscow) SOV/24-58-5-4/31 I ......... TITLE: Improving the Dynamic Response of a GyTo-Stabilizer with Correcting Circuits (Uluchsheniye dinamicheskikh kharakteristik girostabilizatora pri pomoshchi korrektiruyushchikh konturov) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye Tekhnicheskikh Nauk, 1958, Nr 51 pp 21-28 (YJSSR) ABSTRACT: The single-axis stabilizer of Fig.1 is considered; Eqs.(1.1) are the equations of motion. Correcting circuits with the transfer functions of Eqs.(1.2) are considered. The gyro has the constants of Eqs.(1.4). The roots of (1.3) are then given. The transfer function of the open-loop system is dealt with in section 2; the appropriate amplitude and phase curves are given. Section 3 deals with the transient responses; again, the curves are given. Section 4 deals with forced oscillations. Section 5 deals with real circuits for the purpose, such as are shown in Figs. 12-15. It is stated that the author has found that second-order Card 1/2 correcting circuits give much briefer transients than do SOV/24-58-5-4/31 Improving the Dynamic Response of a Gyro Stabilizer with Correcting Circuits zero or first-order ones. There are 15 figures and 3 references, 1 of which is Soviet, 2 English. SUEMITTED: June 11, 1957 Card 2/2 S/055/60/000/01/08/009 AUTHORs Borisenck. i.T. I TITLE: Improving of Transient Processes of-Gyrostabilizer by Using the Corrective Networks PERIODICALs Vestnik Moskovskogo universiteta. Seriya I.. matematik4g mekhanikag 1960, No.1, pp. 66-68 TEM Corrective networks with the transfer functions ~ T T D+1 2 T2D2+ D4-1 (2) X(l)(D) 2 1 X(2 )(D) = T2 1 1 T, T,I,l T2* T21)2+ D+1 1 1 2 .were attached to a uniaxial gyrostabilizer which was simulated by an elec- tronic device, and the transition process was obtained experimentally. It was stated that by a use of the corrective networks (especially of th4t with X (2)(D)) the transition process is improved essentially (less vibratory decay). The author thanks the students N.M.FrUnd and V.A.Parashkov and the coworker B.M.Balakin for the p icination in the experiment. 0 Card 1/2 Improving of Transient Processes of S/055/60/000/01/08/009 Gyrostabilizer by Using the Corrective Networks There are 5 figures and 7 references: 5 Soviet and 2 American. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra prikladnoy mekhaniki (Department of Applied Mechanics) SUBMITTED: May 6, 1959 4 ~ Card 2/2 - --- --- - - -- - - - - -- --- - -- - -- --- BORISEVOKY I.T. (Moskva) Regulating the state of a system without a natural guiding force in the presence of dry friction. Izv.AN $SSH.Otd.tekh.nauk.Y*kh. i mashinostr. no.20.19-124 Mr-Ap 162. (AURA 15:5) (Vibration) BORISENOKY I.T.; CENEROZOV, M.N.; YEREVI'YEV, U.V.; EARAPYSIM1, V.V.; KUZOVROV, N.T.; WRIM10K, I.T.; KULIKOVSKAYA, N.V.; SAVIDOV, G.I., kand.fiz.-mat. nauk, dots. [deceased]; PIROGOV, 1.Z.; Prinimali uchastiye: BALAYLAIA, I.A.;RMMIN, B.14.; BEWAYEVA, G.M.; BELYAKOV, V.I.; VELERSETEYN, R.A.; Z11ARKOV, G.M.; KOROLEVA, V.Ye.; LITVIN-SEDO'Y, F.Z.; POPOV, A.I.; FRIVALOV, V.A.; STUKALOVA, L.M.; CHISTYAKOV, A.I.; SAVVIN, A.B., red.; CHISTYAKOVA, K.S., tekhn. red. [Laboratory work in theoretical and applied nechanics] Labo- ratornyi praktik= po obshchei i prikladnoi mekhanike. Mo- skva., Izd--,ro mosk. univ. 1963. 233 p. (MURA 16:12) 1. Kafedra prikladnoy mekhaniki Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta (for Balayeva, Balakin, Belyayeva, Belyak-ov, Velershteyn, Zharhov, Koroleva, Litvim-Sedoy, Popov, Privalov, Stukalova, Chistyakov). (1-feclianies-Laborator7 manuals) .WjUS1!C.K,_I.T,; CMEROZOV, M.N.; YUMMEEV, N.V.; KARANYMM-i, V.V.; KUZOVKOV, U.T.; BORISENOK, I.T.; KULIKOVSKAYA, N.V.; SAVIROV, G.I., kand.fiz.-mat. nauk, dots. [deceased]; PIROMV, I.Z.; Prinimali uchastiye; BALAYEVA, I.A.;BAWIE, B.M..; BELYAYEVA, G.M.; BELTAKOV, V.I.; VELERSHITEYN', R.A.; ZHARKOVJ, G.M.; KOROLEVA, V.Ye.; LITVIN-SEDOY, M.Z.; POPOV, A.I.; FRIVALOV, V.A.; STUKALCVA, L.M.; CHISTYAKOV, A.I.; SAVVIN, A.B., red.; CHISTYAKOVA, K.S., tekhn. red. [Laboratory work in theoretical and applied nechanics] Labo- ratornyi praktikur. po obshchei i prikladnoi rekhanike. Mo- skva, Izd-vo mosk. univ. 1963. 233 p. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Kafedra prikladnoy mekhaniki Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta (for Balayeva, Balakin, Belyayeva, Belyakov, Velershteyn, Zharkov, Koroleva, Litvin-Sedoy, Popov, Privalov, Stukalova, Chistyakov). (Mechanics-Laboratory manuals) ACCESSION NR: AP4039016 S/0055/64/000/003/0075/OD86 AUTHORi Borisenok. I. T. TITLEa Control system with redundancy in the presence of dry friction SOURCEt Moscow. Universitet. Vestnik. Seriya 1. Matematika, makhanika, no. 3, 1964$ 75-86 TOPIC TAGSt control system, friction, steady state oscillation, automatic control ABSTRAGT: The author studies an automatic control system with redundancy in the' presence of dry friction in the redundant elements. Redundancy is used to insure high reliability of the.s tom. The motion of such a system is described by TD2q+qp+r8=,%(t), (VDI + -rD + n1) p -s((YD + 1) ip - - ksign Dp, (VDI + vD + Q 6 - s (cyD + 1) ip - - k sign Db. Here q).,p-and 6are the coordinates of the control object, and the actuating elements T and V are coefficients characterizing the inertia of the object and ~he actuating elements,, .-X(t) in the exterior perturbation,, 0,io the coefficient*- Card 1/2 ACCESSION NRt AP4039016 of artificial deformation, T is the time constant of the actuating elements, a is their effectiveness, nl,n2 are coefficients characterizing the inverse relation of the actuating elements, q and r characterize the number of actuating elements., and k is the coefficient of dry friction. The variables T,V,Tp0,,s,n:Lpn2pqjr.Vk.,X- are assumed positive and constant; 0,p,6,s,nj,n2,,q,,r,-Xare dimensionless coeffi- cients, T,o-,k have the dimensionality of time; T and V have the dimensionality of)the square of time. The author starts out with the simplest version of system (1 and progressively generalizes to the more complicated cases. He finds the effect of redundancy on the stability of the solution of (1), that is, under what o. circumstances periodic non-damping solutions exist. For n = 0 or 0- 0 the considered control system without redundancy is unstable. "In conclusion I use this opportunity to express mq gratitude.to V. I. Belyakov for doing part of the I computations for the exampleosO Orige art, has: 5 tables and 37 formulas* Hookovuldy 9MdRrstVvnrV*y unLvereitet; Kafedm prikladnoy cow 8tate Vnivors4typ Department of AppU*d Mochades) SUBKrMDs 12Nov63 DATE AGQ3 09.TunU ENCLt 00 SUB CODE t M& Card 2/t NO REF SM 007 -,,~000 MUM: --BORISENOKJ, G.V., inzh.; KARASEV, N.F., inzh.; MOLIVER, P.S., inzh.; UH1~5NUYLUV3. A.S., inzh. Rapid method of tunneling with ordinary shields. Transp. stroi. 12 no.8:22.-24 Ag 162. (MIRA 15;9) (Moscow-Subways) (Tunneling) f-~ _rkk.z L 1669-66 EWT(d),iEWT(1)/EWP(v)/94P('k)/EiiP(h)/EWP(I)/EWA(b) IJP(c) Bc ACCESSION MR; APS019916 UR/0055/65/000/004/0090/0093 62-50 621.3.0 9.3" P 5 .,AUTHOR Borisenok, I. T.; Balakin, B. M. TITLE: Amechanism foiZ switching a system.to a reserve control channel SOURCE: Moscow. Universitet. Vestnik. Seriya 1. Matematika, mekhanika,-no. 4, -1965, 90-93 TOPIC TAGS* control system, control system stability. reliability-engineering, Ds ABSTRACT: A control system having two operating doubling control devices is studied. With feedback cut off in.one of the controls, the system remains stable and preserves control. If feedback in the second control is cut off, the system becomes unstable and loses the control function. The switching mechanism is em- ployed to cut in the two previously non-operating controls in order to prei stability in case of feedback loss in both operating controls. This is accomplish- ed through the use.of a searching procedure for a system that becomes non-correct- ing to alloy switchingto-the reserve control'to restore stability. Orig. art. has: Ls formulas, 7 figures. Card 1/2 .1. I