SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ARCHAKOVA, Z. N. - ARDAMATSKAYA, T.B.
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and elongation per unit length do not
ture of sections pressed under various
geneous. The strength characteristics
thin-walled sections. Orig. art. hass
6
change appreciably. The macro- and microstruc-'
conditions is relatively fine-grained and homo-
of panels are somewhat higher than those of .
4 figures and 5 tables.
SUB COIEt III SUBM DATEI none
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UR/2981/66/000/004/005710064,
AUTHORt Archakovap Z. N.; Kovrizhrqkhl V. G.; Sandler. V. S.;
Shvetsp V. A.;
Zabedeva7N.-ST'
ORGt none
TITLEI Effect of heating conditions preceding quenching and of
the degree of cold
deformation after quenching on the mechanical properties,and
structure of pressed sea--
tions of VAD23 alloy e;,-- 1 -~
16
SOURCES Alyuminiyevyye splavy, no. 4, 1966. Zharoprochnyye i
vysokoprochnyyo splavy
(Heat resistant and high-strength alloys), 57-64
/"C--7-,,9,L- DFrokin#?r-oAl,
TOPIC TAGSs Aaluminum alloyo metal pressingg metal heat treatment
/ VAD23 aluminum
alloy
ABSTRACTI The relationship between the structure, mechanical
pro.perties, and heating
conditions-prior to the quenching of pressed sections of VAD23
a-1loy was determined.
The temperature of heating for quenching of pressed semifinished
products should be
maintained between 515 and 5250C. The elongation coefficient
during pressing of sec-
tions with a flange thickness up to 10 mm should be between 15
and 25. Straightening
of the sections after quenching by the extension method with a
degree of deformation
1-4% decreases the strength characteristics of sections of VAD23
alloy by 2-4 kglmZ
vithout much change in elongation per unit length. High degrees
of cold deformatio~t_~
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not lead to a further change in mechanical properties. A second
quenching changes the
strength properties of pressed sections from +1-7 to -11.6
kg/mm2 and the elongation
from 40.9 to -445%. The negative effect of overquenching is
greater the higher the
elongation coefficient during pressing and the degree of abld
deformation after the
first and second quenching. It is concluded that in preparing
pressed semifinished
products from VAD23 alloy, it is necessary to limit the degree
of deformation during,
straightening by extension after quenching to 3% and to avoid a
second quenching.
Orig. art. hass 7 figures and i table.
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AUTHOR: Mikh rJoy, K. N. i OvQdenko, M. B.; Archakova, Z. N;
Cher.noskutov, Ye-F.;
Shvets, V. A.
ORG: none ri
TITLE*. Manufacturing procedure and mechanical propertL of VAD2
alloy sheets_
IT lb 14
SOURCE: Alyuminiyevyyr- splavy, no.4, 1966. Zharoprochnyye i
vysokoprochnyye
splavy Oleat resistant and high-strength alloys), 65-69
TOPIC TAGS: a3uminum alloy, copper containing alloy, lithium
containing alloy,
cadmium containing alloy, manganese containing alloy, titanium
containing alloy,
metal cladding, metal property/VAD23 aluminum alloy
ABSTRACT: A manufacturing procedure for rolling aluminum-clad
IVAD23-alloy sheets
has been developed. It is proposed that hot rolling be doiie-in
two stages. First, I
the pack, a slab, and a cl-adding plate are welded together by
rolling at 270-340C. i
The prerolled packs are reheated to 450-500C and rolled into a
strip in a continu-1
ous mill. Nonclad sheets can be rolled in one stage at 450-500C.
It was found
that the plasticity in hot rolling of the alloy is greatly
affected by the copper
.*o cracking significantly increases when the
and lithium content. Susceptibility
copper content is above 5.3% and thA~Iithium content is above
1.2%. With this
method,sheets 0.5-5.0 mm. thick were successfully rolled. Their
tensile strength
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at room temperature was 55-60 kg/mm2 and elongation was 2-7%. Orig.
art- [TDI
has-. 5 figures.
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AUTHOR: Anisimovao N. V.; Archakoval Z. N.' BejYayeV1 S* Yee;
Aan~~Y~u.S.; sh-
I
J.. I.; Pe-frov, Yee A.; Flekhanoyn detskaya, Be Me;
1kina,
A 5trunin. Be Me U.; Lo ar in Xe
ORG., none
TITLE: Mechanical properties.,of VAD23 al
I - Iry
SOURCEs Alyumi SPI19 no. 4p 1W. Zharoprochriyye i vysokoprochriyye x
niyevyye avy plavy
(Heat resistant and high-strength alloys), 85-106
TOPIC TAGS 3 aluminum alloy, solid mechanical property VAD23
aluminum a-upy
if - V
ABSTRACT: Sections ~~/sheets of VAD23 alloy were tested In the
artificially aged*/-
state (% hr at 17ooC). -7r-om the standpoint of creepj
43tress-rupG_n strength- Abd
T-higher than those of 06-T dar-
covered strength, the properties of VAD23 are 20-25
long-term performance conditions at 125-1500C. In compression at
temperature-9
150-175*C, the yield points of sheets and sections of VAD23 are 10
20% higher than in
extension. F)= Via standpoint of endurance and fatigue strengthi
VAD23 is not infer-
ior to V95 alloyd'MD23 has a high sensitivity to notching and sharp
cracks; sheets
of VAD23 alloy display a high sepsitivitZ to notching and oraokipg
as compared to
pressed semifinished products. Wrig. art. hast 12 figures and 14
tables. A.
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AR7004873 SOURCE CODE: UR/0276/66/000/009/B042/B042
AUTITOR: Archakova, Z. N.; Kovrizhnykh, V. G.; Sandler, V. S.;
Shvets, V. A.
Lebedcva,
TITLE : The effects of heating conditions prior to hardening and
the amount of coldl
deformation after hardening on the mechanical properties and
structure of pressed!
sections of VAD23 alloy
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Tekhnologiya mashinostroyeniya, Abs. 9B267
REF SOURCE:~ Sb. Alyumin. splavy. M., Metallurgiya, vyp. 4, 1966,
57-64
i TOPIC TAGS: heat effect, cold ha-rdening, mechanical property,
cold deformatior
alloy
ABSTRACT: Dependence was established between the structure,
mechanical
properties, and conditions of preheating of pressed sections of
the VAD23 alloy
prior to hardening. It was recommended that the hardening
temperature be main-
tained within the 515- -525 C range. The extrusion ratio is set
at 15- 25 for a
section with a flange up to 10 mm thick. The straightening of
sections, following
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hardening by stretching with an amount of deformation of 1-4%,
reduces the
strength characteristics of the sections by 2-4 kg/mm2; change
in the per unit
elongation. No changes in mechanical properties occur following
higher degrees
of cold deformation. Repeated hardening does chanye the strength
characteristics
of the pressed sections from t 1. 7 to -11. 6 kg/mm and the per
unit elongation
from +0. 9 to -4. 576. The negative effect of repeated hardening
increases with
increase in the extrusion ratio and the amount of cold
deformation following
primary and secondary hardening. Orig. art. has: 7 figures.
[Translation of
abstract)
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YUGOSLAVIA/General and Special Zoology - Insects. P.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, 30552
Author : Archanin, B.
Inst
Title : To the Study of the Biology of the American
White Butter-
fly.
Orig Pub : Glasnik biol. sek. Hrvatsko prirodosl.
drushtvo, 1953
(1955), Ser. 2B, 7, 93-94.
Abstract : No abstract.
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ARC,T~~--SI,711TKOV, V. F.
ARCHASUNIKOV, V. F-. -;- "Certain Problemp of the
btatir:i of Mining
Gand Phys-Illath Sci, Acad Sci Kazakh SSR, Alma-Ata lq5~.
tlieferativnvy Zhin'llal-
Mekhanika, Jan 51,)
SO: SUm 168, 22 Jiily 195h
SOVI/124-58-4 4626
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhan.ka 1958,
Nr -1 1 p 1 38 (USSR)
AUTHOR: ' Archashnil;ok , V. P.
T IT LE: On the Calculation of the Opti-mal Mi-iiensions
of P"llars Between
Chambers (K raschetu oplimalinykh i-.zmero-.
i-nezlidukarnernykii
tselikov)
PERIODICAL: lz%. AN KazSSR. Ser. matem. i mekhan. , IQ56.
N, 5 (9)
pp 1-28
ABSTRACT: On the basis of the theory of uitimate
equilibrium of a
coliesionless medium the aj-tiCIC presents a Sol
*L.i.';O?l for the
problem of the stress determin.tion in pillars of
rectangular
section. Inthe calculation scheme of the solution it is
assumed
that. the compression of the pilldr rock is performed
between
two rough slabs (at the Lop and botAom of the pillar),
and that
tile stresses acting between tile slabs and the rectangle
are
connected by the equalion:
I , i =
Cdrd 1/2 : lit. ,, tan qj
SOVI/124--58 -4-4626
On the Calculation of the Optimal Dimensions (cont. )
where lin and 7 nt are the normal and the tangential
stresses, and
is the angle of friction between the rocky medium of the
pillar and the
rocky media of the roof and the floor. Solutions of the
problem are given for
the cases when the ratio of the rectangle width to the
height is sufficiently
lar-le, and also when these values are commensurable,
Tile. article presents
a numerical exan-iple of a stress calculation for the
wall.
1. Bea-is---"~tresses 2. Ltress analysis 3. Mathematics
I.V. Fedorov
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SOV/124-58-3-3278
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958,
Nr 3, p 106 (USSA)
AUTHOR: Archashnikov, V. P.
TITLE: On a Problem of t-heory of Ultimate Equilibrium
(Ob odnoy
zadache teorii predellnogo ravnovesiya)
PERIODICAL: Izv. AN KazSSR, Ser. matem. i mekhna. , 1956,
Nr 5 (9),
pp 109-115
ABSTRACT: A conventional plane problem on the stability
of foundations
as described below is solved by an approximated method.
Con-
stant pressures are specified along the negative semiaxis
x
which is the straight horizontal boundary of ponderable
earth
and the problem is to determine the minimum pressure along
the positive semiaxis x. In order to obtain an approximate
analytical solution, the author proceeds on the basis of
analy-
tical solutions for identic'al problems for similar cases
of a
weightles.-; medium as well as for cases of a medium
having
weight and sets for himself the task of tracing the slip
lines
for one of the families of solutions. For axisymmetrical
problems this method was proposed by V. G. Berezantsev
Card 1/2 [ Osesimmetrichnaya zadacha teorii predel'nogo
ravnovesiya
SOV/124-58-3-3278
On a Problem of the Theory of Ultimate Equilibrium
sypuchey sredy (Axisymmetrical Problem of Ultimate
-equilibrium Theory of
a Cohesionless Medium~/ Moscow, Gostekhizdat, 1952. ) No
mention of
evaluating the errors of the solution is made.
G. S. Shapiro
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ARCHASHNIKOV, V. P.
"Calculating Stresses in Intercameral Pillars in the Case
When floor and
Roof Remain"
It
"On the Problem of Determining the Pressure on the
Supports fSets7
in Horizontal Mining"
TrUd3r,, t. 1. Transactions of the Mathematics and
Mechanics Section, Kazakh SSR,
Aead. Sci., Al -Ata, Izd-vo AN Kazakbakoy SM, 1958, 207PP.
ARCH.kSHNIKOV, V.P.
Calculating stresses in chamber pillars when blocks
of untouched
ore are left on the roof and floor. Trudy Sekt.mat.i
mekh.
AN Kaxej&o,SSR 1:133-139 '58- (MIRA 11:12)
(Mining engineering)
ARCHASMIIXOV, V.P.
Determining the pressure on the timbering of
drifto. Trudy
Sekt.me6t.i mekh.AN U2akh.SSR 1:140-143 158. (MIRA
11:12)
(Mining engineering)
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ts 0l Vol.
ARCHEGOVA, I.B.
Humus composition of the tundra soils in the Vorkuta
region. Izv.
Komi fil. Geog. ob-va SSSR no.9t78-82 164.
(MIRA 180)
-474
XCIC
P6 0 27 7,r, 7 SOURCE CODE: GE/0030/66/016/002/0729/0736
AUTHOR!- Archipova. N. I?-; Klotsman, S. M.; Timofeev, A. N.;
Trakhtenberg, I.
ORG: Institute of Metal Physics, Academy of Sciences SSSR, Sverdlovsk
TITLE: Effect of a d-c field on the lattice diffusion of silver-110
in 1~up i and
gold
SOURCE: Physica status solidi, v. 16, no. 2, 1966, 729-736
TOPIC TAGS: direct current field, lattice diffusion, silver 110,
copper, gold,
electron drag, matrix conductivity, electromigration
ABSTRACT: A study is made of the effect of direct current, 1~,ith a
density
of about 100 to 150 amp/mm2, on the diffusion of silver-110 in old
(99. 9956) and
high purity grade copper, at temperatures above 800C. Diffusion of
silver-ilo is
measured by the residual activity method. The direction of the
electromigration
and the magnitude of the activated ions "effective charge" is clear
indication of
electron drag. The "effective charge" decreases linearly with an
increase irl
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temperature. The temperature coefficient of the "effective charge" of
silver in
gold and copper is higher than the temperature coefficient of the
matrix conductiv-
ity. Orig. art. has: 7 figures, 3 tables, and 10 formulas. [Authors,
abstract)
[KS]
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ACCESSION BR: AF5017639 RU./0017/64/000/008/03"/03"
AMOPf b4inver
Drill-istemb witb an outer diameter of 250 millimeters (10 inches)
SOURCE: Metalurgia, no* 8, 1964, %6-370
TOPIC TAGS: drilling machine, engineering machinery, metal rolling,
metal heat
treatment A
ABSTRACT: The author dercribeB the production of a 250-millimeter
drill stem,
which is said to be superior to the existi. 230- illimeter type. The
manufacturing
technology involves rolling, heat treatmen and s;intering. Orig. art.
bas:
tables
3 fignres, 12 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: Uzina do Tovi, Roman (Pipea Factory)
SUMMED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB COMS: 19, HN
NR REF GOV:... ODD OTHER: o.D4- JFRS
-Card.
SOV/137-58-7-15375
Translation from - Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya,
1958, Nr 7, p206 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Archkov, Yu.1.
TITLE: On the Influence of Certain Factors on the
Decarbonization of
Steel Pipes by Hydrogen at Elevated Temperature
andPressure
(0 vliyanii nekotorykh faktorov na obezuglerozhivaniye
stal'-
nykh trub vodorodorn pri povyshennykh temperature i
davlenii)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Leningr. tekhnol. in-ta irn. Lensoveta,
1957, Nr 38,
pp Z04-215
ABSTRACT: The influence of the thickness of the walls
and the inner
diameter of pipes, also the magnitude of mechanical
stresses
occurring in the walls of pipes due to internal pressure
on the
decarbonizing process (D) of St ZO and 30 steel in an HZ
med-
ium at 5250C and 100-300 atm pressure was investigated.
The
tests were conducted in a salt thermostat on tubular
specimens.
Stresses were found by means of calculations. The mean
dura-
tion of tests was ZOO hr. The depth of decarbonized
layer was
determined on an etched transverse polished section
under a
microscope with a magnification of 87 times. It is
established
Card 1/2 that with different wall thicknesses and the
same inner
SOV/ 137-58-7-15375
On the Influence of Certain Factors on the
Decarbonization (cozlt..~
diameter of cylinders and pipes the decisive factor in
the process of D is
the distribution of H2 concentration through the depth
of the wall. The
thicker the wall, the greater is the depth of the
decarbonized layer. An in-
crease of the thickness of the wall and of the inner
d3anieteT of the Specimen
results in an inc rease in the depth of the decarbonized
layer. Elastic
stresses arising within the walls do not exert any
substantial ir4luence on
the process of D.
V. S.
1. Garbon.-Hydrogenation 2. Hvdrcgen--ADP2.! cat i.ons
3. P-ipes-7,emperature
factors
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SABASHViLI, M.N., akademik; GULISASHVILI, V.Z., akademik;
KAVRISHVILI, L.R., agronom; YASHVILI, N.S., prof.,
-ARCHVADZF,,-Sh.R., kand. ekon. nauk; SIMGELIYA, P.G.,
[Natural resources of the Georgian S.S.R.] Prirodnye re-
sursy Gruzinskoi SSR. Moskva, Nauka. Vol.6. 1965. 274 P.
(MIRA 18:7)
1. Akademiya nauk Gruzinskoy SSR, Tiflis. Sovet po
izuehe-
niyu proizvoditellnykh sil. 2. Akademiya nauk Gruz.SM
(for Sabashvili, Gulisash-vili).
AR-CHVADZE, Sh. P.
1242. Vonrosy tameshchaniya i dallneysbego
pererabat~vaushehey splIskokhozyaystvennoye
SSR. 1951.. 26s. 22sm. (Akad. nauk Cruz. SSR.
(54-55139)
tazvitiya v ra~onakh Ukhetii Pimshlenm
syrie. Tbilisi Izd-vo Akad. nauk gniz.
In-t ekonomiki~- 100ekz. Bespl.
SO: Knizhnaya Letopis, Vol. 1. 1955
TAVADZE. P.N.. otv. redi; AGLADZE. R.L. red.; ARCHVADZE,
Sh.R.. red.;
VACHHADZE, H.D., red'.; GVELISLANI, G.G., red.;
GUDZIBUYLHrAMI, B.I.. red.;
DZHANELIDZE, A.I., red.; DZOTSENIDZE, G.S.. rod.;
DURMrSHIDZE,
S.V., red.; KETSKHOVELI, N.H.. red.; MIKELADZE. I.S r:,d;;
RUBINSHTETN. M.M.. red.; TVALCHRELIDZE, A.A., rod.,~dsc
ad],;
TSITSISHVILI, G.V.. r*d,; SHINGELITA. P.G.. red.;
YEODOTIYLPV.
K.M., red. izd-va.; GUSIVA, A.P.. tekhn. red.
[Natural resources of the Georgian S.S.R.1 Priro&zW* resursy
Gruzinskoi SSR. Moskva. Vol. 1.[MetalliferouB minerals]
Notallichookie,
poleznye iskopasmys. 1958. 230 P. (MIRA 11:11)
1. Akademiya nouk Gruzinskoy SSR, Tiflis. Sovet po
izucheniyu
proizvoditsllnykh oil. 2. Chlon-korrospondent AN Grus. SSR
(for Tavadze).
(Georgia--Ore depo'sits)
AUTHOR: Archvadze, Sh. R., Scientific Secretary to the
30-58-3-10/45
-Uo--uncil for the InvestiEation of the Productive
Power of AS Georgian SSR
TITJ1JE: Meeting of the Council for the Investigation of the
Productive
Power (Sessiya soveta po izucheniyu proizVoditelInykh sil)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1958, Nr 3, pp. 60-61
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: Since 1954 the council works on the problem "Economics
and
organization of the agriculture in the suburbian zone of
Tbilipi. Scientific institutes of the aoademyt as well as
non-academic institutions, universities, economical and
planning-authorities of the republic participated in this
work. Up till now, agricultural food stuffs must be brought
from far away to TbiliBi, a larger town. Agricultural under-
takings ought therefore to be established in the vicinity of
the town in order to improve the supplies for the inhabitants
of Tbilis and surroundings. A meeting of the council took
place under the participation of representatives of
Card 1/3 scientific institutions, party and council-authorities, as
Meeting of the Council for the Investigation of the
30-58-3-10/45
Productive Power
well as of a greater number of experts. The meeting was opened
by the vicepresident of AS Georgian SSR, G. S. Dzotsenidze.
The following reports by:
1~ M. N. Sabashvili on climatic conditions
2 K. V. Kelendzheridze on the characteristic features of the
soils in the vicinity of Thilissi
3) V. I. Matikashvili on forests in the surrounding area
4) K. A. Papelishvili on the amelioration of the surrounding
area of the town
6~ G*.A,.Kvachadze on the cultivation of vegetables
Ye Eristavi on fruit-culture
7~ I. T. Rtskhiladze on viticulture
8 D. G. Agladze on cattle-breeding
9 A. I. Kakabadze on Kolkhoz-production
10)T. N. Kvlividze on problems of transportation
11~ A. A. Gvelesiani on trade and commerce
Card 2/3 12 N. S. Yashvili on the organization of agriculture
follow
Meeting of the Council for the Investigation of the
Productive Power
An increased agricultural production is expected
years from 1965 to 19M.A special commission under
of N. N. Ketskhoveli, Member, AS.Gruzinian SSR,,was
30-58-3-10/45
only in the
the presidency
called.
Card 3/3
CHIIMLIDZE, S.S.; TAVADZE,, F.N.p akademik, otv. red;
AGLADZE, R.I., red.j
ARCHVADZE Sh.H. red.; VACHNADZE, N.D.., red.; GVELISIANI,
G.G.,
red.; GUD miffbi, B.I., red.; DZHWLIDZE, A.I., red:'~j
DZOTSL741DZE, G.S., red.; DBMISJUDZE9 $.V.9 red.;
KETSKHOVELI, N.N...
red.; MIKEIADZE, I.S., red.; RUBIWITUN , M.M., red.;
TVALCHRELIDZE,
A.A., red. [deceased); TSITSISWILI, G.V.,, red.;
SMWGELIYA, P.G.8
red.; FEDOTIYEV, K.ki.y red.izd-va; DOROXHINA, I.N..,
teldm. red.
[Natural resources of the Gegrgian S.S.R.] Prirodnye
resursy Gra-
zinskoi SSR. Moskvap Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSS. Vol.3.
(Mineral waterl
MineralArwe vody. 1961. 1+38 po (MIRA 3-4:12)
1. Akademiya nauk Gruzinskoy SSR, Tiflis. Sovet po
izucheniyu pro
izvoditellr3ykh sil. 2. Akademiya nauk Gruzinskoy SSR
(for Tavadze).
(Georgia-Mineral water)
GUDZBEDZHIANI, B.I.; CEICHUA, B.K.; PETROVSKIY, G.~.;
KOMETIANI, G.A.;
A224AYPARASHVILI, M.V.; AVALISHVILI, E.Ye.[deceased];
MIRZIASHTILI, T.M.; SHCIMMAKOV, D.I.,, glav.red.;
ARCHVADZE.9 Sh.H.)
red.,- BOGOINUBOVA, L.I... red.; VALITS, 17.E*. red.;
TAVADZE, F.N.,
red.; YABLOKOV, V.S., red.; PEVZNER, G.Ye., red.izd-va;
MAKUNIYe.V.,
tekhn. red.
[Coal atlas ofthe Caucasus] Atlas uglei Kavkaza. By
B.I.Gudzhedzhiani
i dr. Moskva., Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1961. 167 p. (MIRA
14-12)
1. Akademiya nauk Gruzinskoy SSR, Tiflis. Sovet po
izucheniyu proiz-
voditellnykh sil. (Gaucasus-Coal geology)
ARGICHOWSKI Stanislaw inz.
4
Transistor converters. Wiad elektrotechn 28
no.4:86-88 Ap
,61.
1. Centralne Laboratorium Akumalatorow i Ognim,
Poznan.
HUNMRY/Nuclear Physics - Physical Base of Nuclear
and C
Thermonuclear Tech-..iolj.,-j.
Nos J-)ur Ref Zhur Fizika, Nj 1, 196o, 6't2
Author Arcimovies, L.A.
Dist
Title Research z)n C.)iitrollable Thern:ntuclenr
Reactions in
the USSR
Orig, Pub Fiz. szenae, 1959, 9, No 2, 44-51
Abstract See Referat Zhur Fizika, 1959, No 7,
14997; No 9,
19832.
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I RCIP
11, -1 B.
"With a Fresh Eyet', p. 788, (SSK!IZYI)I,:!.TA POM)KA:
Vol. 10, Uo- 50, Dec. 1954,
Warszewa, Poland)
SO: Monthly TA:-,t of EznA European Accessions, (EEAL),
L0, Vol. 4, No. 5,
MaY 1955, Uncl-
-&QTII-Zt-
Storks are attacking a "hawk",- a'short story. (Conclusion)
P- 5- (SKRZYDLATA
POLSKA, Warszawa, Vol. 11, no. 3, Jan. 1955.)
LL
SOs Monthly List of East European Acceasions, (EEAL)y LC,,
Vol. hj. No. 4 JAn' 1955,
Uncl.
-~~CT
Wings at our shoulders; a songs P- 5- (SKRZYDLATA POLSKA,
Warszawaj Vol. 110 no.
3. Jan. 1955.)
SOt Monthly List of East European Accessions., (EEAL),, LC,
Vol. ho No. :6, An-. 1955,
Uncl.
ARCT,, B.
Frenchmen on the International (aider Contest, p. 6. (SKMDLATA
POLSKA, Warszawa,
Vol. Up no. 3o Jan. 1955.)
SOt 'Monthly List of East European Accessions., (BEAL), LC, Vol. 4,
No. ~, An. 1955,
Uncl.
~T-CT2~-Pj- new
The kind of/glider that we need, P. 7. (SKRZYDLLTA POLSKA,
Warszawa, Vol. 3-1, no.
3. Jan- 1955-)
SOt 'Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC,
Vol. h, No. 14 Jp-Ln. 1955,
Uncle.
PRASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION POL/4297
Arct, Bohdan
Samolo Gists (Aircraft of the World) Warsaw, Wyd-wo
Ministerstwa Obrony
Narodowej, 1959. 357 p. 7,000 copies printed.
Ed.: A. Duma; Tech. Ed.: Z.Pkatek.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for the general and technical
reader interested
in the development of aircraft.
COVERAGE: This book presents a historical survey of the
world's leading aircraft.
More than 5jO0O aircraft are listed together with brief
technical specifications,
performance ratings, and photographs. The entries are arranged
alphabetically
according to manufacturer and chronologically according to the
date of manufac-
ture. Armament and bomb-carr7ing capacity are indicated for
military aircraft.
An index of national insignia and markings for aircraft is
provided. The author
thanks Rugeniusz Banaszczyk and engineers Andrzej Glass and
Wackaw Markowski.
There are 37 references: 17 English, 7 German, 4 Soviet, 4
French, 3 Polish,
1 Czech, and 1 Italian.
Card 1/ 3
Aircraft of the World
TAME OF CONTENTSt
From the Editors
From the Author
POL/4297
V
VII
Methods of Marking Civil and Military Aircraft, and
Designations of Nationality IX
Civil aviation
Ix
International civil aircraft markings
Ix
Military aviation
x
International military aircraft markings
XV1
Aircraft Factories
XXI
Interesting Designs
XXIII
Flying
boats
XXIII
Rotary~wing aircraft
L11II
Designs of recent years
XXIV
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Aircraft of the World POL/4297
Bibliography MrI
Books and booklets XM
Periodicals XXVII
Go =e rcial. catalogs and prospectuses XMI
Survey of Historiqal and Modern Aircraft Designs of the World
1-350
Index to Popular Names of Aircraft of the World 351
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (TL 670-A68)
Card 3/3 AC/dwm/sfm
10/10/60
ARCT, B.
The first Polish aerial millionaire.
WOJSKOWY FRZEGIAD LOTNICZY. (Dowodztwo Wojsk Lotnicznych)
Warszawa, Poland,
Vol. 12, no- 5. May 1959
Monthly Ust of East baropean Accessions (EEAI) LC Vol. 8,
no. 8, August, 1959
Uncl.
30(6) POL/7-59-28-17/26
AUTHOR: Arat, Bohdan.
TITLE: Conquest of an Ocean
PERIODICAL: Skrzydlata Polska, 1959, Nr 28, pp 10-11 and p
15
(POL)
ABSTRACT: This is a historical article about the flights
over
the Atlantic made on 3 July 1928 and 15 July 1929
by the Polish pilot Idzikowski and navigator Kubala.
There are 2 photos.
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ARCT, Jacek; ECKSTEIN.. Zypmt; GWIAZDECM, Irena;
KRZYWICKAp Hanns
Possibilities of utilizing 2.4.5- trichlorophenol in
the synthesis
of pesticides. Przem chem 41 n0-10:582-586 0 162.
1, Katedra Technologii Organictnej II,, Politechnika
Warszawa i
Panotvmy Zaklad Aigieny, Warszawa.
ARCT, Jacek; ECKS.EIN, Zygmunt; K117-VICKA, Hanna
Bacteriostatic activity of o-hydroxybenzyl alcohol
derivatives.
Przem chem 43 no. 2: 87-91 F 164..
1. Katedra Technologii Organicznej 11,
Politechnika, Warszawa
i Panstwowy Zaklad Higieny, Warszawa.
A - KOWALIK, R.; SGBOTKA, W,;
-,RU --J,.; PZF;RWINSKA, E.; FCKSTEIN, Z.; EJMOCKI, Z.,
ZUKOVISKIP F.
Properties and fungicidal activity of
aryloxyalkanehydroxam'~c
acids. Pt.7. Bul chim PAN 12 no.7:465-470 164.
1. Department of Organic Technology II of Warsaw 11echnical
University and Mycological Laboratory of the Institute of
Organic Industry, Warsaw. Submitted May 11, 1964.
AM., wo
Modo~~
Fixed immediate dressirg. Polski przegl.ohire 26
nooll Suppl.:73-77
19544
(BANDAGING AND D US SING,
fixed immediate dressing)
ARCT, Witold
(Ybeer7ations on importance of tularemia at the
outpatient service
of a surgical clinic. Polski przegl. ehir. 26 no.11:
961-966 Nov 54.
1. 29 Szpitala Powlatowego im. Heliodors, Swiecickiego
w Kamieniu.
Pomors)dm i z Przychodni Obwodowej w Kamieniu.
Pomorskim. Wrektor
Bzpitala i kierownik przychodni-. dr mod. W.Arct.
(TULAREMIA,
Olin. aspects)
ARCT, W 'A'A
Unusual case of degeneration of Koffals adipose body
consecutive to
knee injur7. Chir. nars. ruchu 20 no.1:77-81 1955
1. Z Odds. Chirurgicznego Stpitala Pow. im.
H.Swisciakiego w
Xamieniu Pomorskim. Dyrektor: dr mad. W.Arct.
(I HER , wounds and Injuries,
causing hypertrophy of Roffals body)
(WOUNM AND INJURIES,
kneeg causing bypertropby of Roffala body)
(HYPUTROPHY ARD FrFKRPLASIA.
Hoffals body, caused by knee inj.)
ARCT, Witold
MWAMI
Traumatic injuries of the peripheral nerves. Chir.
nars. ruchu
21 no.4:379-392 1956.
1. Z Oddzialu Ortopedycsno-Urazowego Wojewodsklego
Sipitala w
Opolu Ordynator ' dr. W. Aret. Prace, wplynelat
13.111.1956 r
Adres autora: Opole, u1. Prusa 2 m. 14.
(NIRVES, PIRIPHUAL. woundsand injuries,
(POI))
ARCT, Witold (Opole, u1. Fruoa 2 m. 14.)
~case of hemangioms. of the knee capsule. Mir. narz.
ruchu 13 no.2:
177-179 1958-
1. Z Oddzialu Ortopedyozno-Urazowepo Wojewodzkiepo
Szpitala w Opolu
Ordynator: dr W. Arct.
, neoplasm
hemangioma, case report (Pol))
(ANGIONA, case reports
hemangioma of knee capsule (Pol))
ARCT, Witold (Opole, u1; Prue& 2 me'14)
Cysts of the semilunar cartilages of the knee'*
Ghirlp*narz. ruchu
23 no-1147-50 1958;
L Z' Oddxialu Ortopeclyc%no-Urazowego Wojevodzkiego
Sspitala w Opolu;
;;dynator: dr V. Arct.-
(IM, Cysts,
maniacal Cysts, Burg. (Pol))
ARCT, W. (Obole. ul Zajaczlm 20 m. 2)
': ":, - . Neurofibroma sarconatosum; report of four
cases. Chir. narz. ruchu 23
no-3:287-292 1958.
1. Z Oddzialu Ortopedyczno-Urazowego Wojewodzlciego
Szpitala w Opolu
Ordynator: dr med. W. Arct.
(FIBROSARCOMik, case reports,
(Pol))
kRGT, Witold; PIZIO, Zdzinlaw
Agricultural accidents. Chir. narz. ruchu 24 no.2:93-98
1959.
1. 2 Oddzialu Ortopedozno-Urazowago Szpitala
Wojewodzkiego w Opolu
Ordynator: dr. w Arct Praca wplynela:29. I-58r. Adres
autorow: Opole.
u1. ZFljaczka 20 m. 2.
(AGGIDENTS, INDUSTRIAL,
farm accid. (Pol))
ARCT, Witold
Osteoarticular tuberculonis in the Opole region.
Gruzlica 27
no.6:527-534 June 59.
1, Z Gabinetu'Qruzlioy- Kostno-Stawowej
Kier'o-'w-n-ik.- dr -W;'Axat
Wojewodzkiej Przychodni Przeciwgrusliezej w Opolu
Dyrektor:
dr B. Pilecki z..Odclzialu Ortopsdyozn6-wTJiazowe&e
Szpitala Woj-
ewodzkiego W ODOIU Ordywtor: dr W. Arat Dvrepktwor'
dr B. Glazer
z Oddzialu Gruslicy Kostno-Stawowej Szpitnia 0
iatowego w
NanWslowie Dyrektor Szpitala: dr R. Przybyszewski.
(TUBEMUIOSIS OSTEOARTICUIAR, epidemiol.)
ARC Witold
Ostsoarticular tubercalosis in geriatrics. Grazlica. 28
no.10;
793-800 0 160.
1. Z Gabinetu Gruslicy Kostuo-Stawovej Wojevodzkiej
Przychodni
Przeciwgrazliezej w Opolu, Dyrektor Przychodni: dr
B.Pilecki;
Kierownik Gabinetu: dr, med. W. Arct. Z Oddzialu
Ortopedvozno-
urazovego Snpitala, Wojewodskiego w Opolu, Dyrektor
Szpitala:
dr B. Glaser; Ordynator Oddzialu: dr med. W.Arct. Z Oddwialu
Gruzlicy Kostno-Stavovej Szpitala, Powiatowego, w
Namyslowie,
Djvrektor Szpitala: dr R. Prsybyszewski.
(TUBERGULOSIS OSTEOARTICULAR in old age)
ARCT, Witold; PIZIO, Zdzislaw
Fistulography and abscessography in osteoarticular
tuberculosis. C~ir.
narzad. ruchu ortop. pol. 27 no.5:6ii-619 162.
1. Z Oddzialu Ortopedyczno-Urazowego Szpitala
Wojewedzkiego w Opolu
Ordyantor: dr W. Aret.
(TUBERCULOSIS OSTECARTIGULAR)
- ARCTp Witold .dre
Abocenses in ootoo-artioular brucellosiss Chir.
narzac4 ruchu
ortopo Pol, 28 no*7081-986 163
Clinical and radiogmphic aspects of brucellosis of
the knee
joint* lbid*11055-1060
le Z Oddzialu Chirurgii Ostopedyoznej 32pitala
VbJewodskieffo
ime K. Miarki w Opolu (Ordynatort dr. W, Arot)o
ARCT.,-Witold; POMAIPOWSKA, Teresa
Albright's syndrome. Endokr. Pol. 15 no-1:45-55
Ja-F 164
1. Oddzial Chirurgii Ortopedycznej Szpitala
Wojewodzk ego im.
K. Miarki w Opolu (Kierownik: dr. med. W. Arct) i
I Ktinika
F'6f6-ziiicza i Chorob, Kobiecych w Warszawie
(Kierownik: prof.
dr. T. Dulski).
ARCT, Witold; MAZUR, Jan
Plano-oellular carainoma of the apex of the leg
stump. Chir.
narzad. ruohu ortop. Pol. 29 no.6t759-761 164
1. Z Oddzialu Chirurgii Ortopedycznej Szpitala
Wojewodzkiego
v Opolu (ordynator: dr. med. W. Arct).
ARCT, Witold, dr. med., PIZIO, M~,islw4
to I--.--
The use cf Salter's method in the surgi.:~al
ireatment of con-
genital diglo,,ations of the hipa. Chir. narzad.
ruebu ort.-op.
Pol. 30 no.1?63---'6 165.
1. Z Oddzialu Chirargii Ortopedyemei Szpi-,,ala
Wojewodzkiego
V
~n. Karola Miark-T. it Op-2!Iu dr. red. W. Axot).
ARCT, Witold, dr. med.
Reconstruction of the lateral malleolus after
anatomical resec-
tion for osteoclastoma. Chir. narzad. ruchu ortop.
Pol. 30 no.2:
205-208 165.
1. Z Oddzialu Chirurgii Orto-,t!dyoznej Szpitala
Wojewodzkiego Imeni
K. Miarki w Opolu (Ordynator Oddzialut dr. med.
W.Arct).
ARCTJ. Witold
Antero-lateral decompression of the Spinal cord in
rmlignant
tumors of the spine with neurological
complications. (Preli-
minary report). Chir. narzad. ruchu ortop. Pol. 30
no-4:
401-404 165.
1. Z Oddzialu Chirurgii Ortopedycznej Szpitala
Wojewodzkiego
im. K. Miarki w Opolu (Ordynator: doc. dr. med. W.
Arct).
ARCT, Witold; M ZUR, Tan
-, I A
A case of atypical fracture of the radial epiphysia
compYcated
by damage of the median narve. ChIr. narzad. ruchu
ortop, ?ol.
30 no.3:283-285 165.
1. Z Oddzialu Chirurgii Ortopedycznei Szpitala
Wojewudzkiago im.
K. Riarki w Opolu (Ordynator: dr. med. Iv.. Arct).
ARCZ, 14.
ARCZ~ M. Yanagement problems in the Taira Mountains. p. 6, No.
4, April 1056.
Poland, Warszawa
Turysta
SOURCE: Zast European Accessions List (EEAL) Vol. 6, No.
4--Anril 1957
ARCZYNSKI, M.
A circle of the Folish Tourist and County Lore
Association
in every industrial establishment, Pe 3, TURYSTA.
(Polskie
Towarzystwo Turystyczno-Krajoznawcze) Warszava. No. 3,
Mar. 1955.
SOURCE: East European Accessions List, (EEAL), Library
of Congress, Vol. 4, no. 12, December 195,.5
ARCZYNSKIP M.
let High Mountain Skiing Expedition. p. 10. TURYSTA.
(Polskie
Towarzystwo Turystyezno-Krajoznawoze) Warszawa. No. 5, May
1955.
SOURCE: East European Accessions List., (EEAL), Library of
Congress,, Vol. ~, no. 12, December 1955
ARCZY'ISYT
S. Ziemba's Sladami dwoch desek (Followirg Two Wooden
Planks); a book revir~w. p. 22.
ma. lUodami Polski; a review of a periodical. p. 22.
NO. 8, Aug. 1955. TU-ZY-"-TA. Warsaw, Poland.
So: Eastern Buropean Accession. Vol 5, no. 4, April 1956
r
ARCZYNSKIt M.
Tourists as cohosts of tourist homes. p. 10. TURYSTA.
(Polbki6 'rowerzystwo Tursytyozno-Krajoznawoze)
Warszawa.
No. 6, June 1956.
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of Congress
Vol. 5. No. 3-1. August 1956.
ARGZYNSKT, M.
ARCZYNSKI, M. Spring snow. P. 8, No. 4, April 1956.
Poland, Warszawa
Tu-rysta
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61 N. 4--April 1957
v
ARCZYNSKI., M.
ARCZYNSKI.. M. Skis., bindings., and other
equipment. p. 7.
Vol. 289 no. lp Jan. 1956
TURYSTA
Poland
So: East European Accessionip Vol. 6, No-
5. May 1957
ARCZYNSKI3, M.
AROZYNSKI, M. New form and methods of
work. P. 3-
Vol. 28,, no. 10, Oct. 1956
TURYSTA
Poland
So: East European Accession, Vol. 6,
No- 5s, May 1957
ARCZYNSKI., M. 1.
ARCZYNSKI, M. The North Albanian Alps.
P. 17.
Vol. 28s no. 10, Oct. 1956
TURYSTA
Poland
So: East European Accession, Vol. 6j.
No. 5., May 1957
ZYNSKI S.;-
A
RC
Polish Teehnical Abst. V'.aLrczyiVW S. Resistance Tensometers for
Determining Stresses In Auto-
NO - 1. 1954 m tie Constructions.
heehanicai Eleotrotachnies, Power sl Anstosowanle tensotnotrdw
oporowych do pomiaru naprgieft w kon-
rukcjach , sarnochodmych".* Technlka Moloryvacyjna. No. 3, 1953.
pp. 39-ft,.-5 figs, I 'tab.
Tho pr.~ndlple of defirmining stresses by means of sto'CU44
V,411stime-4L
tensometem. Description Of eqUipment for deteiminmg sti~*zsot unoor
datle load. The techniquip-of effecting stress tests;. Review of
expvi-
mert!g; cartied out at M40fr!0 of Dasigns of lhe%oaor industry oi evew
ramurements 0,n-a.P3 treAler frame and An M04 and NT05 motor cycle
"Automobile Inspection." Part 4. p. 142 (YOTORYZACJA, Vol. 8, Ro.
5, Yay 1953) 1,.'arszawa
SO: Yonthly List of East European Accessions, Library of Congress,
Vol. 2, No. 10,
October 1953. Unclassified.
rrom nractical exDerieTice In ao-llyirq--
tension-e-tric tests.
TECIL~!K-i '.'OvQTL,-7AcYj:,,A O"'Iczeina Orrunizacja
TechiAcma) '.:ars:~--i-a
'Fol. ul, no. 4,
So. East Euro,,,ean Accessions List ol. 5, No. 9
15eutember 1-:56
I.PCZY,I;6KI, S., IvA,!D!SKI, E.
The s0surface layer in automobile construction
materials. p. 239.
TECHNIKt. MOTORZACYJKA. (Ilaczeina Organizacja
Techniczna) Warszawa, Poland.
Vol. 9. No~'- 6, June 1959.
Monthly List of East European accession (EEAI), LC-
Vol. 6, No. 9 September)
1959- Uncl.
LISENKO, N.V., dotsent; ARDABATSKAYA, G.A.
Late results of a formalin-resorcinol treatmenf of
chronic perio-
dontitis of multirooted.teeth in children.
Stomatologiia 42 no.3:
14-16 M5-Je 163 (MIRA 17:1)
1. Iz kafedry teiapev-ticheskoy stomatologii (mav. -
prof. Ye.
Ye. Platonov) Moskovskogo meditsinskogo
stomatologicheskogo
instituta.
IBUSHIN, N.I., kAnd. fiz.-cuttem, nav.1c,
ARDABIYEVSKAYAp LT!N.
Amount of lightning in the Bimmrtimo on the
territovy elucidated
by the Central Asian iroup of thianderstorm
direction finding.
Meteor. i gidrol. no.1201-34 D 165. (I-ITRA 18ill)
1. TSentrallrqv Institut prognozov.
3(2)
SOV/6-59-6-1/22
AUT11ORs
Ardablyeval Ye. I.
TITLE:
On the
Editorial Work in Aerogeodetic Enterprises and the
Improvement in Quality of Topographic Maps (0
redak-tsionnykh
rabotakh v aerogeodezicheskikh
predpriyatiyakh i ob uluchshenii
kachestva topograficheskikh
kart)
PERIODICAL:
Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1959, Vr 6, Pp 3 -
8 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:
At the Conference of chiefs of
s-tereotopographic and carto-
graphic workshops and
chief-ene-ineer edil"-'ors of the aerogeo-
detic enterprises
organized in 1958 by the GUGK (Glavnoye
upravleniye geodezii
i kartografii)(Itain Administration of
Geodesy and
Cartography), problems of improvement in topographic
maps
were discussed, and new organization editorial work
was
established. In the same year, the GUGK confirmed the new
decree concerning the ohie!-enginocr edf1por of the
enterprise,
and the engineer editors of" topographic maps, as
well as their
program. It was decided that editorial work
should be carried
out in the main stages of production of
topographic maps,
starting from technical projecting and
closing with the pre-
Card 1/3
paTation of the compilation
map. A:. u! 1958, the personnel
On the Editorial Work in Aerogeodetiz Enterpriaes and
SOV/6-59-6-1/22
the Improvement in Quality of Topographic Maps
of erter-orises has provided for a n uiber of editors
necessary
for carry-frig out the work -4.ntentled. The liew
crganization was
discussed '~iy the G-roup seminara for engireer editors of
aero-
geodetic enterprises early 'n -19,1,'), and was appr.')Yed
by them.
In sp'A*V`e of thlog fliere are st-A.1 some essential
shortcomings.
They are pointed out herei Wo_"kers ar~- epipluyed in
editorial
work who have no theore-'-Acal ng and no experience. In
the allotment of ed-_'to5:s, "he volt~mie and complicacy of
work
is not oonsidered. Only 5VA of t-di 'torr. aro usually
allotted
to topographic squads Yealle the :-eat are employed in indoor
service. Editors of tDoographic .'quads are studying
their-field
of work very insufficiently, tjjC_-tr are imperfectly
collecting
the necessary data, do not investigate the to 'rrain on the
spot,
and do not take part in indoor work for preparing the map.
Execution and content of topoEraphi,, maps still show a great
many shortcomings which are pointed out here. Topographic
identification is being oax-cied ---vat "mpeifectly 9.nd
negligently.
A number of such imperfect identifications are pointed out.
Card 2/3 In order to employ topographevs in a more u%,fu'.
way in winter,
On the Editorial Work in Aerogeodetic Enterprises and
sov/6-59-6-1/22
the Improvement in Quality of Topographic Maps
and to increase their efficiency, it was decided to charge
the topographic squads with work of map construction. This
work is, however, badly organized, and shows a ii=iber of
shortcomings. The growing importance of the editor, and his
obligations according to the decree of the GUGK of Soptember
15, 1958, are mentioned.
Card 3/3
VOLIPE, Rem Isaakovich; PODOBEDOV, Nik-olay
Sergeyevich; TROITSKIY, B.V.j
retsenzent; ARDABIYEVAP Ye~~I* -red.; SHAFAROVA,
T.A.., red.-izd-
va; SUIIGUROV-,T-.S-.,--U-RE-. red.
(Topographical interpretation
tion of maps at scales of 1:10
deshifrirovanie aerosnimkov pri
1 1:25 000. Fioskva, Izd-vo geodez.
of aerial photographs in the eompill
000 and 1:25 0001 Topograficheskoe
sozdanii kart masshtabov 1:10 000
lit-ry, 1961. 255 P.
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[Manual on calculations for super-'high frequency
antennas] Posolie
po raschatu dutenn everkhvysokikh chastot. Pod obshAei
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Grinevoi. Moskva, Gos.imd-vo obor.promyshl. 19~7- 70 P.
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Optioal masers. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; radiotekh.
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AUTHOR- Ardablpyald , A. I., Candid "t of technical sciences
TITM TEO use of Btandard wavegWdba In antennu with frequency
scanning
SOTJRCr,: Moscow. Aviatoionqy~y In3titut. Trudy*, no. 169, 1964,
Skanlruyuahchlye
antenny* everkhvy*sokft chastot (Super-high frequency scanning
antennas), 18-32
TOPIC TAGS: antama theory, frequency scanning, waveguide, delay
system, euperhigh
frequency
the beam is Envang by varying the
lantelin4s W
electrical distance between the radating elements, which are driven
by a traveling wave,
as the generator frequency is changed. When employing delay systems
of the ribbed
sue, ace type, zigz2g wavegaMes or helical waveguide
configurations, high angul ar-
J frequency sensitivity for the antennas can be achieved. However,
the considerable losses
in delay systems with high angular-frequency sensitivity do not
permit the design of an
antenna with high eWiclency and a nurrow radiation pattern.
Moreover, such delay (3yaterns
are complicated to produce, tbU being an additional factor which
limits their applicability-
Standard waveguides possess relatively law losses, and are denigned
with a high degree of
accuracy and precision, while the technology of their manufacture
Is Wmple and has been
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thorougbly studied and IndusbiAy Introduced. For this reason,
frequency-scan
antennas In which standard waveguldes are used for displacement of
the beam are
considered In this article. It should be noted that the study
presented in the paper Is
based an a standard rectangular waveguide operating with the B wave
Tnode. The
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basic characteristics of such a waveguide are determined (in a
practical system of unf Ls)
by the following functionB: phase velocity delay, maximum
transmitted power and
attenuation constant. Various possibiLties of shifting the
radiation pattern are analvzed
and graphs are given which shcrw the radiation zones and swing
angles for radiators
variably-phase connected with the traveling wave. ne author
analyzes the relation
existing between the width of the radiation pattern and the
efficiency of the antenna,
discussing the types of radiators which may be conveniently used in
an antenna svstem
in which the elements are driven by means of a traveling wave. The
limits of compression
of the radiation pattern, as fixed by losses in the wavegaideB, are
considered, along with
techniques for the reduction of frequency drift. IlLe author
demonstrates that na-rraw
radiation patterns incapable of achievement when hio group--delay
systerns P-re L-sed.
can be obtained by the use of standard or regular wavegudden in
frequency-sop.- writennis.
Spectfically, by using parallel-waveguide systems vith switched
feed, one can. achleve
a lairge swing sectoT with low frequmey drift and bigh anbmma
efficienc.-V, in 0 r t-0
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cover a owing sector of 180' with feed switching and 10%
frequency drift, it Is sufficient
to use from four to seven alternately connected parallel
waveguldes, depending on the
loBB requirements In the antenna. Reduction of the
cross-sectional dimensions of the
antenna requires that the wnveguideB be 80 arranged that the H
plane coincide with the
radiation plane. For further reduction of the transverse
dimensions, waveguide dimensions
in the F plane must be decreased. A change in this dimenision
has no effeci on the dispersal
cbaracteristics of a waveguide operating in the Hio mode.
7-hus, the consideration pro-
posed in the article remains valid. A formula is Oven for the
computation of the increase
in 10SBeS occasioned by the reduction of the E plane
dimension. Ile same expressiGn may
be used to make allowance for the expansion of the critical
pattern. Ile author notes that
the use of rectangular waveguides for the purpose of achieving
maximally narrow radiation
patterns is limited, with respect to frequency band, on two
sides. As the wavelength is
shortened, the mwdmum pattern is expanded In inverse
proportion to -%fX.- Thus, when
tiie wavelength becomes short enough, a rectangular waveguide
may not make possible the
attainment of a sufficiently narrow radiation pattern. In this
band, a surface-wave system
may be used in place of the waveguide. If the delay is small
enough, a system of this type
has low dispersion and less losses than a wavegulds. As the
generator wavelength
increases, the transverse dimensions of the wavoguide increase
and, after a certain point
has been reached, become un cer4able from the point of view of
desigm. In this band, in
place of the wavegulde, the rmthor suggests the use of coaxial
lines in which, as the
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wavelength lonpr, losses b e rather small. Since a coaxial line 0 -
dispersive, while a surface wave over a ribbed surface at delay
close to Unity hiLs Small
dispersion. if such lines are used a greater frequency drift or
greater n-unber of
parRUel chan elB will be required than the waveguldes to promIde
coverKe over a given
fnving sector. Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 20 formulae.
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