YUROVSKIY, A.V.; ABRAMOVICH, H.I. (Leningrad)
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ORG: none
TITLE: Unified prieumatic transducers
SOURCE: 'Priboiosjxoyen1ye, no, 11, 1966,- 18420:
--TOPIC. TAGS: pneuiatib control, automatic-pneumatic control, pneumatic.device
-ABSTRACT: A unified interchangeable pneumatic! anti electric transducer has been
designed for meatior.ing absolute and gaee pressure, vamum, preopure drop, draft,
temperature, gas and. liquid flow rate, level,. ,denisity, viscosity, mechanical force#
and angular speed.. This trene.ducerg whose sensitivity threshold is 0.05% of
measured range consists of two functional components:'l) a sensor or measuring unfV-
Idifferent-for ead,h-paramter-type)-vhich-conVertzi the measured quantity into-a
proportional forc e',of 0-0.5-0-5 kg; and 2) a staitdard force-to-pneumatic signal
converter which translates sensor output into pneumatic signals (in ~the 0.2-1 kg/cm?-
range at 1.4 kg/cm!2,feeding pressure)., This Mnverter Is used with all types of
sensor; Sensor olx~put force is balanced by. converter -feedback force. A change In p
destroys the equiliLbrium of the system g: vheretqon -a control element actualis the error
indicator to produi:e a pneumatic control signal. After being amplified, the signal'.
pIasses to a remote:. control line and also to the IeWws.. -The latter creatues a new force
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AUTHORS: Avakl~ants,_G.M., P&A h v
io A B Sablikov, V.A.,
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Sinyukovi I and Yuro _gLkiy,
TITLE: Stud of thermal ef fects in germAni -ier transis-
Y um poi
tors
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PZRIOD 'onika, v. 7, no. 8, 1962,
Radi tekhnika i elek4-r
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TMU The . dependence. of 1;he:' 'triode paramete:i~s on -lie heat.,~
released:~at, the collector junct3, on,,;* it, studied theoretically* and
experimcnrt~dlly. The condition for;~thfi apearance* f falling charac-'
i _o
*
teriatics in the non-stationary r
eiiitw6i. IS, oStained. Formulas, are
derived. f ot the emitter and collectoicurrents,'the current &i
the feedbac-k coo fficiont JA. , the collector conductivity ge, afid the
'tter c
m, anducti ity g As a result, of the heat release, falling:~ to~
e
characteri 'stics appear in both -thei.emitter and -collector circuits
The exp' nentaL
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setup-..for-the study:'of the non-isothermic currel
voltage ct4racte '1209)
ristics is descriPed'. The transistors H209 U
Car
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Study. of thermal effects !D409/D301
and n2lOA- (P..210A) were used in the ~,XpOriments. It was e.-t-per-1-
Mentally conf ilmed that the cooling of the tra sistors f ollows New-
n
ton's law. It~*was found that the current gain a depends weakly on
an', A
temperature -that " changes by a1rhost one order of magnitude as
a result of tM heating. (The temperature iucrease amounted to 20
300K). The exlpeririiental and theoretical,curves for gC were'in good-
agree-ment. TM conditions for the appearance of failing pharacter-
istics in the Aon-stationary regimej ere:'analyzed by means of t1ae
erraph W ver=3 At. OIC P
denoting the- owax.diasipated by the collcc-
"Cor at. the crit-ical point). Conclusions: Formulas are dcrived -L'-or
the dependence-.- of the transistor parameter's on the heat, released
at the-collect6r; these formulas can be simplified in actual condi-
tiows. r
The heA re case at the collecto 'junction and in the coll.
ector and emitter circults, is accompanied b~ the appdarance of
falling characteristics. There are 7 figures.
SUBMITTED: November 4, 1961
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T.Report At the Alla-Union Conforonce-on Semico uab De; deso Tashkent, 2 7 October,'
1903
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TOPIC TAG 06-transistor.- 209 tr sistor,_
ori
IP210A -transist
idtherir!Le "du' "4'01tage~chak_t Istie'd of -_Juhq~kon _transiAors -
rreftt ae or
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ander static conditiors and for a common-base circuit-1 were theoretically studied.
-Y A an to (F q,~nomaanological theory of semiconductors, Tashkent, AIN UzS,:R-,
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-'article reports results of experimental verMcatlon of za
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above theory and resu3ts of investigation of the origin of drooping charactaristies
,,nder transient conditions. Extended experimentation with the P209 and P210A
~:r^upht tte authors to the fo'Llowing conzluslons, (1) the current gal-n
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TITLE: Behavior of diffusion-base germaniaetr;a-L-Qutor n Za-a-ray 01-cid
-t tho A-1-1-Union Conference on Sei;lconiluctor Devices, Ta.5hkient, 2-7 &~'t-,
1961j
'SOME- R1ekt-ronrio-dy*rochny*ye perekhody-O v poluprovodnikakh. Tashkent, Izd-vo
,kN '21-S-SR, 1962, 5'5-318
"'C" TAGS- germ;tnium transistor, garma-ray i1eld
I-
A-BsTRA-M- jEffects _2f_Lamaa rays on the parameters of a tYPO P-403 germanium
conductance. and reverse colle,-,tor
e
transistor parameters. Wit hig er doses, t nt~- (tA riot i
ichange~ tlie outgut conductance shuply increased at 3 million r and up; the reverse:
current varied Wdely between 3 and 7 mi-Mon r. Wide variations from specimen to i
sDecimen were aliio observed. increase In the collector current is explained by the
a;Dearance of n-e-N. surface chanrels; 4-ncrease in the outmt conductance, oy )it:
'F".19 ir collector current leakage.
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Radio~aetricaj equipment on (14IRA 19:1)
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AUTHOM i Kenigaberg, V.L. and-XW :akiy. A-Ya-
TITLE- On the problem of creating a unified system of pick-ups
PERIODICAL;; Priborostroeniye, no. 2, 1962, 3-5
TEM. One of the main problems in developing complex automatic systems
is considered to be that of pick-ups used for conversion of all possible
parameters.into a few physicalquantities, such as displacement, resistanceQ
force, d.e. and a.c. voltages. A large group of parameters to be measured
consists of thaw which act directly on the sensing element of the pick-up
and produce force or displacement, These parameters wou).A include tile
temperatur;e, flow, pressure, Level, r.p,m.,force power2 voltage and current
density. Measurements of these can tie based on a single principle which
would facilitate unification. Analysis of industrial requirementsg carried
out at NliTeplopribor, show that many branches of industry at present
require pick-ups with an accuracy olt 0.5 to I and sensitivities not less
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Ahe problem of creating D201/4301
than 0.05 +'O.I%of the measurement range and time constants of 0.1 sec.
or less. Theanalysis of pick-ups and experiments with Soviet- and non-
Soviet pick-ups have shown that the above degree of accuracy can be achieml
only by appILying negative feedback. Negative feedback is used extensively
in pick-ups with force compensation in automatic control systems. NUTep-
lopribor is.now developing a system of interchangeable standardized elec-
tric and pneumatic compensation pick-tips of class 3.5 and 1 for measuring
temperaturet flow,) relative and absolute pressures, pressure drop, vacuum,
traction, liquid level and density. Approval of government standards for
pneumati-c ar;d electric input signals helps the unified instrumentation.
The standardized pick-ups which are under development.at the MtTeplopri-
bor will fuIJy satisfy the principle of modular construction, according to
which all units perform certain pre-determined functional transformation
and are designed according to the modular techniques. The modular method
of standardized pick-up design will permit further improvements and wider
range of applications. There are 2 figures.
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"Iz Ak:Nauk SSSRg Otdol, Takh Hauk" ~Ro 7s pp, 1062-1070
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curshirg. Submitted by Acad A. M. Terpigorev.
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AUTHORS: Yurovskiy A. Z. Kaminsky, V.S. and Rubinshteyn, A.L.
TITIS: An Elemental Sulphur in Coals (0b elementarnoy sere v
kamennykh uglyakJl)
PERIODICAL: Khimiya i TekJmologiya Topliva i Masell 1957, No 7
pp. 20 - 23 US R
ABSTRACT: One of the autbors proposed a hy Ipothesis of the formation
of-pyritesin.coal-according to the reaction-.-
2FeSO + 5H2S = 2FeS,~ + 2S + "2b04 + 4H20 Analysis of two
4 4.
samples of Donets C04LIS for elemental sulphur using the sulphite
method was carried out (a detailed description of the analytical
procedure is given). It was found that both sanples contained
about 0.15% of elemental sulphur. As this sulphur could not
be extracted by carbon tetrachloride, it should be present in
coal in amorphous form. It is concluded that the presence of
the elemental sulphuj~ can be taken as the donfirmation of the
above hypothesis on the formation of pyrites and that in
addition to sulphate, pyritic and organic sulphur in coal,
elemental sulphur sh6uld be included into the classification
of forms of sulphur in coal. There are 2 tables and 12
references, 8 of which are Russian, 2 English, 1 German.~ and
I French.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
(;ar(i 1/1,
5
AUTHORS" Kaminskiy, V.S. 4ind Yurovskiy A. S. #121
TIT31Z: Centrifugal Beneficiation of Coking Coals (Tsentrobezhnoye
obogashcheniye k.oksuyushchikhsya ugley)
1PER,41ODICAL: Koks i Khimiya, 1958, Nr 2) pp 10-23 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Scientific principles of centrifugal beneficiation of
coals are,discussed., The necessity of the correct choice of
the size to which coal is:crushed is illustrated with examples.
It is pointed out that -the centrifugal method of beneficiation
is based on the 8imultaneous utilisation of the basic principles
,of beneficiation, 3-4:e. rational crushing, true heavy solutions
and a strong centril!ugal field. Therefore, this method is
particularly suitable for the de-sulphurisation and de-ashing
of coals which are fliffieult to beneficiate. Three modifi-
cations of the technological scheme for centrifugal beneficia-
tion are discussed::: Fig-3-- two-product scheme; Fig.4 -
three-product scheme; Fig-5 - a simplified scheme without an
additional cleaning:of the concentrate. Albrief description
of the required equipment - beneficiation., separating and washing
,-centrifuges and automatic filter press for separating the
concentrate and the clarification of thezolution are given.
Characteristics of heavy liquids (Tables 3 and 4) are briefly
Cardl)4scusse d. The operation of the centrifugal method of
-104
Centrifugal Beneficiation~of Coking Coals 68-58-2-3/21
beneficiation is illustrated on a number of examples of lab-
oratory and ex erimental-industrial de-sulphurisation of Donets
coals (Table 53, do-ashing of low sulphur coals (Tables 6-8)
and petrographic beneficiation of coals (Table 9). Following
experimental viork 'on the Zhilevsk experimental coal washery,
during which the technoloCy of the process was developed and
themain equipment checked, two new industrial plants at
Bogurayevsk and no-vo-Kondratlyevsk TsOF of 300 000 tons/year
output were designed. The above plants should beneficiate
Donets coal 3-0 rtm of the FS type. Some economic features of
the process are diiacussed. Itis pointed out that the figures
quoted are only approximate. There are 9 tables, 8 figures
and 3 Soviet references.
A S '-Q!
IOCIATION: V11 leobogsl che~iyn Tanfor Coal Concentration
anHuglwet Ing) an idi
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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1. Coal Processing 2. Coke Production
SOV/24-58-7-12/36
AUTHOR. - Yurovskiy, - A. Z~ .(Mdaaaw)
TITIA. Methods of Beneficiation and Complex Utilization-of the
Mineral Components of Miaed'Ooal (Metody obogashcheniya i
kompleksaogo ispolIzovaniya mineralInykh komponeatov iakop-
ayemykh ugley)
PERIODICAL.-- Izvestiya Akademii Otdeleniye tokhnicheakikh
19- , Nr 7, PP, 82--86 Ojis
ABST~AGT-. This paper was prevented at the session of the Otdeleniye
tekhnicheskikhz;E.-.,~...~-'.-",L---.*,.'~,,,"*.;~-,"Department of Technical Sciences
Academy of Sciences u46,m) in honour of the 40th Anniversary
of the Re-volution, The author notes the considerable quanti-
tie& of valuable mineral matter in coal which is or can be
separated in coal preparation. Valuable theoretical material
on sulphur in coal has been produced in the USSR: the presence
of elementary sulphtLr suggesteii by the theory was experiment-
ally- conf3xmed by.-V, Kaminskiy. and A,,.L.- Rubinshteyn in 1955
and Ye. I. Shmuk in 1956. With suitable,methods of calculat-
-ion the -theo"7. (which shows -that,,mineral. matter distribution -
must be statistically aon-uniform) canbe used for working out
Gard 1/ 4
SOV/24-58-!.7-12/36
Netb:oda -of Benefioiation arid-Complex.Utilization-of-tbs Mineral
comil'onents-of Utned,Coal.
possible~concentration methods, The author,,in collaboration
with 0. M. Todes,'B, M. ZvyagJ_n and Ye. A. Bogoradl has
carried out additional experimental,and theoretical work and
formulated methods of calculation. The method gives equations
for recovery and composition of concentrate (and tailings) in
a heavy medium of given specific gravity, in relation to the
mean size grading of the initial material and the ratio of
the linear dimensions of the'mineral inclusion to those of
the ground particle. The final equations are complica-ted-_
ussian error -M'-
tegrals. Nomograms and tables can also be used The author
deals next with nevi-methods for coal washing. He notes the
important role of the Institut gornogo dela (Mining Institute)
of the Akademiya nauk SSSR (Academy of Sciences of the USSR).,
-he Donetskiy industriallnyy institut (Donets Industrial In-
stitute), the Kh.~~xkovskiy gornyy 21MOitut (Kharlkov Mining
Institute) and other organizations in the development of flo-
tation processes for coal fines. Such processes are.in large
scale use in several Soviet coal fields. Work on.a. combined
flotation-gravity method is being tarried out by-the "Ugleo-
Card 2/4 bogashcheniye" institute and the Moskovskiy (Moscow) Mining
SOV/24 -12/36
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-hods of Benef iciation and~Complex,Utilization of the Mineral
Comlionents of Mined Coall
Institute; and on-the utilization of-heavy-media-and hydro-
cyclones, by the Mining Institute of,the Academy of Sciences
USSR., the VNII Ugleobagashcheniya (VNII coal-washimg), the
Ukrainski uglekhiinicheskiy institut, .(Ukrainian Coal Chemistry
Institute~ and the Vostochnyy (Eastern) Coal Chemistry.Instit-
ute, These methods do not effect desulphurization or utilizat-
-J.on of the valuable mineral components: combined efforts of
the Academy of Scierices USSR and the coal industry in recent
years have led to Cie development of a now twthod which
achieves these aims with the use of centrilugos. The first
industrial-scale (300 000 tons of coal a year) plant based on
this method is being., built at the Bugurayevskaya tsentral'~nazya
in the Donbas. The author gives some examples of the recovery
of coa'L. minerals for some Soviet coals, He mentions the work
Card 3/4
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Methods of Beneficiation and Complex Utilization of the Mineral Com-
ponents of Mined Coal
of V. M. Ratynskiy (Dissertation, IGI of the Academy of
Sciences'. USSR, 1943) which established germanjum.as a petro-
graphic ingredient of coal and later developments in whiQh
IGI rUj~_Ie~o;3ogashcheniye", Institut metallurgii AN SSSR (In-
sti~ute of Metall'.argy, Academy of Sciences USSR) and.the
Giredmet are the most outstanding,
ASSOCTATIORv Institut goryuchikh iskopayemvkh AN SSSR OYI*,~-.~x~e.) Fue-Is
Institute,,Academy of Sciences USSR)
SUBHITTED: July 311) _1957.
C-ard_4/4
sov/68-58-12-3/25
AUTHOR: M Z~ (Do~:',or of Techni-al Science) and
7)r~ A. 4- .1 -
Remesnl_k~-r, MT.,. (Candidats of Technical S--ience)
TITLE Therm-_=.gnoti-:, Mat-h.,-~d of Ben3ficiation and Deasulphurisa-
tion of Coals (Te2mcmAgftitnyy metod obogashchaniya i
obesserivaniya tzgl-~iy)
PERIODICALs Koks _J Kl~imiya,. 195~8, Nr 12, pp 8-13 (USSR)
A6BSTRACT:.A new method of banefi-alation mair-ly desulphurisation of
coal under de761opment in tthe Institute of Mineral Fuels
of thq Auademy of S~Aema of the USSR is desaribed. The
prir.,-iple of 411-L'a method -is as "Collows: a pyritic coal
is "k,,o a short (C2-5 min) thermal. treatment in
an air-stream atmosphere (temp. I '20-3600C) under the
-,influenLP, of which the surface of the pyritic grains
baosm:&s magn3tic. This is diae to ths formation of a thin
film of althol, ferrio oxide or ferrous
sulphatB. Than, treatment is followad by a high or mediim
intensity magratli-_ separation with the production of two
C:__
.LL"C"U.1onst 1) magnetic - enxiohed in sulphur and ash,
ard 2) non-ra-aga6tit,- of a lower ash and sulphur content
than the initial acqui Laboratory experiments were
Card 1/3 carried out vvva. fe-ine acal (1-orcm). Thermal tzeatment
SOV/68-58..12--3/25
Thermoxagneti-,- Vv~llacd of ani Desulph-arlsation of Coals
of ths ooal vas done in a
rotating drum at 320-3400C for
min 1). fallowad by a magnetic separation (Fig 2).
Th,% experim'-ntal results obtained are shown in Tables I
and 2. It is coneUda-ed that th3.methoc.L oan be applied;
~=,111.r.~.-tion with the r-aw tacbnique Of Prcduction. of
at present up-dwe developmant (ref 2)x in beneficia-
tion of f:i,ues j~aid dust of ooal washerlas 6n which these
pr-:;~u-~:ts a.,L,~B r~:)t !.'-:-;nefirAated tq a wet metaod; additional
of flotation t;*,nz*antrates and. fine concen-
t Ta t~)s (!-,rQ and 3-0 mm) tatilis.-47,ng coal drying aquipment for
the thaya~;.l treatma-i". Th~~ Method was alsz; tested on the
~3e3ondar-y of firia ,ani.,?nt4-at9s which passed
dl-ying The results (Table 3) indicated that
miXeral a6mk%tu-%,~: in -,~al whi-oh passed the drying process
jrz, existing iris tallat-1-ons aciraire magratic properties.
Card 2/3
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_-Thormomagnetia-Method of Bene fie iation -and Desulphu-11sation-o-L Coals-
The in-vestigation on the possible application of the
method is being continued.
T4ere ara 3 tables, 2 figures and referencest all
60viet.
AS.9.10CTATION; IGI AN SSSR
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A17HORS: Korshun.ov, V.I. and Yurovskiy,-A.Z. (Moscow)
TNTLE: 'Physical Properties of Aero-Buspensions as Dry Heavy
Media for Gravity Enrichment (Preliminary Communication)
,(Fizicheskiye svoystva aerosuspenzii'_ kak sukhikh
tyazhelykh sred dlya gravitatsionnogo obogashcheaky-)
J-j
(Predvaritellnoye soobshcheaiye)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh
nauk, Metallurgiya i toplivol 1959,Nr lipp 115-117 (USSR)
ABSTRACTO~ The authors point out that wet concentration methods,
although more effective than dry methods, have certain
disadvantages. The use of dry heavy media was proposed
in 1926 but the techniques used were not satisfactory.
Work is proceeding at the IGI AN SSSR (IGI AS USSR) on
the use of fluidized beds as heavy media for coal
washing. Experiments with fluidized -0,6 mm magnetite
(33.4% b~ volume equivalent to a specifIc gravity of
2
0
h
F
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)
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owe
, g
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in a special separator (
.
ig 1
(Table 2) that such fluidized beds behave for coal and
anthracite in the same way as liquid suspensions. The
-Card 1/2 --authors - no te - tha t the - re generation for dry heavy media
i9 easier than for wet. They consider that the results
sov/18o-59-1-24/29
Ph~rsical Properties ~of Aer-o-Su S p em Ions, as Dry Heavy Media for
Gritvity Enrichment (Preliminary Communication)
indicate the applicability of the method to a variety of
materials. Independent work on the same lines was
carried out by V.L. Przhetslavskiy.
Ca3,d 2/2 There are 2 figures,. 2 tables and 3 references, 2 of which
are Soviet and 1 English.
SUIRITTEM June 10 19 58
DMINKIT, V.S., kand. takhui, nault; RUBIMTMV. A.Lo. kand.takhonauk;
YMOVSKIT, A*Z,,.,doL-tor takhn. na*
41-i-n - a 6~ -------- ----
ig the varlous-trpas of gii fur containe
Obogs i brik, ugl. no-9:53-59 '59. (KM& 12:9)
(coal-Analrals) (Sulfur)
NE -1 ~11
YMOVSKIT, Abram IZinovlyevich; TITOT, N.G., doktor khim.nauk, vaslu-
zhenA37-d7eja-UIr-iW@d' i tekhniki RSFSR. oty. red,; NIULAMA,
I,N., rad.izd-va;.POMOTA. T.P.,-be;dm.red.
(Sulfur in coal) Sera knmennykh uglet. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk
SSO. 1960. 294 p. (311fur) (MIRA 13:5)
(0001)
S/180/60/000/004/026/027
EQ71/S433
AUTHORSs !2"oroshko, V__L__4 Todesf-O.M.-and YurovskV_._A.Z.
(MO .....
TITLEs An Extension in the Possibilities of Application of
Penetrating Radiations in Coal Beneficiation Processes
PERIODICALs Izvestiya Akademii na% SSSR, Otdelentye tekhnicheski4h
nauk, Metallurgiya i toplivo, ig6o, No.4, pp.185-i86
TEXTs During the last few years a number of investigations on the
application of y and X-rays for the automation of coal
benefi~;iation processes was carried out in the'USSR. As a result,
varioujiIseparators were proposed in which the dependence of the
degree of absorption of rays on the content of.mineral
admixtures in coal was utilized. The scheme proposed suffered
from A limitation caused by the influence of differences in the
particle size on the degree of absorption. In the paper two
schemes of compensating the degree of absorption of rays for the
thickness of coal particles are outlined. The two-rays scheme
(Fig.1) is based on the utilization of differences in the degree
of absorption of y or X-rays of a low and medium power by a piece
Card 1/2
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E071/E:433
An Extension in.the Possibilities of Application of Penetrating
Radiations in Coal Beneficiation Processes
of coal. If both rays are passed through the same piece of
coal and their intensities measured, then a mathematical
treatment of the data obtained permits,determining mass
coefficients -of -ab-sorption -of -the rays -used.- --A single ray
method (Fig.2) 'is based on-the application of an electromechanical
corrector with a moving probe. The position of the probe is
determined by the size of the coal pieces passing under it. The
probe Is connected with an apparatus regulating any electrical
value (resistance, capacity, inductivity etc); this apparatus is
incorporated into the measuring system and compensates for the
non-uniformity of coal pieces. There are 3 figures and 2 Soviet
.references.
SUBMITTEDa March 9, 196o
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energy in agriculture] Oonovy elektronvivoda -rimenenjo
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TOPIC TAGSi hermetic.seal, sealing device, seal test device, test facility, test
method
me thod
ABSTRACT: An Author Certiftcatchas been lssu~d for a device for studying elastic
audib, Wilich Includes a transparent shaft and a device for fastening the test parts
onto 'it. To Study the'belia-4ior of the elastic-seal surface in contact with the shaft,
~the shaft is made hollow, with'a conical inner surface (coaxial with its outer our-
face),.and contains a light sources In order to record the behavior of the elastic-
seal,surface in contact with the ahaftj it is equipped with a motion-picture cameras
Orig, art, haos''l figures (WA-981
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