ACC-NRt AT6036932
temperature range from 200 to 1400C. The oxporimental results are
shown graphically
(see Fig. 1). It was found that the moaaured values of Plectrical
resistivity were
"I C',
VC
fln FiG-* 1. Dependence of
s ocific resistance
p
of corundum on its
4?ovositiono
7
A
5
4 . . . . . . . to
.6 a 1.0121.4..1618 20 22 2426 28 3032 AJ6 JO 4 0 42 46
9?%t CrA - M. 2 A1.0a - 0M. Cr.0 10%..
81%; Crj(h - 13%; 4 - AIj0j 100%; 3 - A1,O,-85%:.
C-3rd2/
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practically identical with the values obtained by other workers for
the same
matorials,measured in air. Orig. art. has: graphs.
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AUTHORS: Polyakt B. L; Poluboyarinov, D. N.; Balkevich, V. L
ORG: none
TITLE: Conditions for direct thermoelectric firing of silicon carbide
heating
elements
SOURCEi Nauchno-tekhnichaskoye ob~hchestvo chernoy metallurgii,
Moskovskoye
pravleniye. Vysokoogneupornyye materialy (Ifighly refraotor7
materials). Moscow,,
Izd-vo Motallurgiya, 1966i 178-202
TOPIC TAGS: silicon carbide, electric device, electric equipment
ABSTRACTt The conditions for direct thermoelectric firing of moist
iLnd plastic
silicon carbide heating elements were studied. The study supplements
the results
of A. D. Svonchanskiy (Blektrichaskiye pronVahlonnyyo pechi. Ch. I.
Gosenergoizdato
1958). Properties of specimens made from five different initial
mixtures were
investigated. Four of the mixtures were prepared by a plastic
compression techniquef
and the remaining one by a vibration technique. The optimum
composition of specimens
and the voltage and current during thermooloctric firing were
determined. The re-
sults are tabulated. An x-ray and microstruotural analysis of the
specimens was
carried out. The exporiment-&I, results are shown graphically# and a
achomatio of the
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I ft
CO
-to
Ow Ow Mzw
ampdratim
re
Fig. 1. Fig. 2*
Schematic of cross section of Free energy change for the
firing zone., 1 Silicon, car-.. system Si-"; dashed 31net
bide element; 2 firing our- overall reaction
plus;. 3 fillar
;10
Ti
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specimen firing cross section is presented (see Fig, 1), The behavior
of different
fillers during firing was studied, The study was carried out after
the method of
V, P. Yelyutin, Yu. A. Pavlovp and B. Ye. Levin (Forrosplavyp
Metallurgizdat.. 1951)*
The results are shown graphically (see Fig. 2). It was fnilnd that
thermoelectric
firing of silicon carbide elements yields a strong monoliWic
material. The com-
position of the completely fired material oonsiats mainly of
hexagonal ailioon oar-
Woo some cubic silicon carbidat and unroutod components. It is
concluded that,
to insure a high quality of product, the firing of each element must
be individually
controlled* Orig, art* bae3, 9 tablent 10 graphep~and 4 equationa,
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ACC NR, AT6036941 SOURCE CODE3 UR/ODOO/66/006/-O-W-TO213
AUTHORS: Balk6vich
-p L.; Polyak., B. I.
ORG3 none
TITLE: High-density carboru*ndum electrical heaters
SOURCE: Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obshchestvo, chernoy metallurgii.
Moskovskoye
pravleniye. Vysokoognoupornyye materialy (Wighly refractory,
materials), Moscow,
Izd-vo Metallurgiya, 1966,, 213-220;
TOPIC TAGS: carborundum,, electric device, electric energy,,
electric equipment
ABSTRACT% The electrical and mechanical proporties of carborundum
electrical
heaters were studied as a function of the grain size composition of
the initial
materials. Mixtures consisting of three sizes were investigated. The
chemical
composition, density, porosityp moisture content, and electrical
resistance of the
carborundum heaters were determined* The experimontal results are
summarized in
graphs and tables (see Fig. 1).. 'It was found that carborundum
heaters made of
tri-fractional mixtures 'exhibit higher densities, greater
mechanical strength.,
and more stable electrical characteristics than those of
two-fractional mixtures,
n
CL
J
6-4.
-V
esist
457
IS7
_
>
n
n
z
'b Xr, - -r
Fig. 1. Electrical resistance of heaters
after
thermoelectric firing (a) and after
metallization
(b).. (length - 540 mm, diameter 25 mm).
I - conb
voltage 80 V; II - 85 v; III - 90 v; 1 -
mass-
produced specimens; 2 - laboratory
specimens
(250 pieces)
ACC NRs AT6036941
Orig. arb, has: 5 tables'and 1 graph.
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'AUTHOR: Dalkhashov, I. (Kazandzhik)
ORGi none
UR/0245/65/000/004/0130/0132-
TITLE: Concerning hypnopedia and the rapid learning of a foreign
language
SOURCE: Voprosy psikhologil, no. 4, 1965, 130-132
TOPIC TAGS: hypnopedia, psychology, learning mechanism
ABSTRACT: The object of the ixperiment was to teach a 27 yr old
physician-to read and.
translate Italian medical literature. Thirty lessons were taped
and played on an
MG-56 "Molodiyall tape recorder (with the volume control set on
8) while the subject
slept. The experiment was conducted over a six month period. The
lessons were played
between 6 and 7 am to the sleeping subject and each lesson was
repeated 6-7 times.
Negative reactions in the subject were noted: nightmares$ erotic
dreams, violent head-
aches, hallucinations, decrease in appetite.'etc..; as the
experiments progressed, theal
negative reactions vanished. In the final stages of the
experiment, the subject com-
plained of prickly sensations in his fingertips. Occasional
alcohol intake produced
an extremely unpleasant effect on the subject. After 40 hre of
'sleep learning', the
subject could read and understand medical literature,with some
facility. Memorization
i
ACC NRi AP5018346
of the material was greatly enhanced when thee subjec read the
printed lesson and lis-
tened to the taped lesson simultaneouslys Despite a
negatiVe*aspects, the author
concludes that hyp'nopedia is a practical learming me h6d.
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gornyy insho -0 -GRISHINA, X-M.. gornyy insh.
Dopendonce of boring rapidity-on bore head crous section when
boring in ahals. U9011 33 no.2:25-27 7 158. (MIRA 11:2)
1. Cholyabinskiy f1iial Veaeovuznogo uauohno-issledovatellskogo
ugollnogo instituta.
(Boring machinery) (Shale)
BALIKINt M.K., gornyy.inih.
Experience in using short-delay blasting in Mine Ho.30
of the
Chelyabinskugoll Combine. Ugol' 36 no.9:21-22 S 161.
- (MIRA 14:9)
1. Chelyabinskiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut
gornogo delas
(Chelyabinsk Basin--Blasting)
BALININ~LM.K-.- KOVALEV D.T.
Use of the short-delay blasting method for driving inclines.
Ugoll 37 no.n:18-20 N 162. (MIRA- 15:10)
1. Chelyabinakiy nauchno-issledovatelfskiy institut gornogo delas
(Chelyabinsk Basin-Coal mines and mining) (Blasting)
BAIXIN-N A . otv. za vypuigk,- AZIZYAN, A.K.p
otv. za vypusk,-
VjN) B*A*p otvs za vypue; RE= p V.F.p otv, za
vypusk,-
CHWWO) M.B.j otv. za. vypusk; 14OVIKOVA, L.D.j
tekhn.
red.; MASLENNIKOV, V.V.,, tokbn. red,,- SHUMAN,
L.I., tekhn.
red.
(Earth-spaoe-earth]'Zemlia - komos - Zemlia;
sbornik mate-
rialov., opublikovanrykh v gazete "Pravda."
Fjoskva, 1962.
95 P. (MIRA 15:7)
(Nik.olaev, Andriian Grig6rfevich., 1929-
(Popovichj Pavel Romanovichp 1930- )
BA1YIN1 R. 1. TROP.
"In Memory of V. L. Komarov, Member of the Academy" (p. I-VI)
by Ba W n, R. I. Prof. (assistant editor)
SO: Advances in Modern Biolomr (Usrekhi Sovromennoi Biologii) Vol.
XX, No.3, 1945.
PH= I BOOK nawrwiox wY13862
Raschety n& prochwstl** teoreticheakiye i eksperimentaltnyp
iseledovaniya
prochnosti mashinoetroitellny%konstrL%ktsiy; sbornik
statey., v7p. 5 (Strength
An&1,ysis; Theoretical and Faperimental Investigations of
the Strength of
Machine Elements; Collection of Articles, No. 5) Moscov,
Xashgizp 1960.
298 p. Errata slip inserted. %000 copies printed.
Ed.: V.11. Arbuzovj, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed. of
publishing House:
L.N. Danilov; Tech. Ed.: B.I, Model'; Managing-Ed. for
Literature on
General Technical and Transport Building (Ymbgiz): Asp,
KO&IOV.,
Engineer; Editorial Board: O.S. Glushkov,, Doctor of
Technical Sciences.,
Professor; V.M. MWmhinj, Candidate of Technical Sciences.,
Docent (Secretary);-
S.D. Ponomarev., Honored Scientist aind Technologist of the
RMwj, Doctor of
Technical Scidncesp Professor; S.V. Serensen., Member of the
Acadeny of Sciences
UkrSSR,, Doctor of'Technical Sciences, Professor; S.N.
Solwlov., Doctor of '
Technical Sciences, Professor; N.D. Tarabasov., Doctor of
Technical Sciences$
Professor,-and Ye.N. Tikhomirov., Honored Scientist and
Technologist of the
RSMp Professor (Chairman).
Card 1/8
Strength Analysis (Cont.) sov/3862
PURPOSE: The book is intended for engineers and scientists
specializing in stress
analysis.
COVERNIE: This collection of 15 articles deals vith the design and
calculation of
machine elem to for strength., rigidity,, and stability. The
collection is
divided 11 calculation for strengtho 2) stress and strain
analysis., and 3) calculition for stability. Methods and formulas for
calculating
strength parame-Wre are presented. Wo personalities are mentioned.
References
follov several of the articles.
TANZ OF CONTMITS:
SECTIOR 1. MBIGN OF PAM FOR STIMNGTH AND RIGIDITr
Pbnomarev., S.D. Rigidity of Belleville Springs U32der Elastic
Deflection 3
Load deflection characteristics of Belleville springs and height-to-
thicItness. ratios are studied and the respective stress and fatigue-
loadizig formulas deduced. A nev formLla is presented for computing
the -ari-- c salon stress. The formula is claimed to be
superior, as far as w-curacy is concerned., to the formula suggested
by Almen and Laszlo.
Card 2/8
Strength Analysis (Cont,) sov/3862
Determination of ultimate load responses in rigidly fixed thin
trapezoidal plates-and an analysis of tension-compression charac-
teristice are presented. Lqroved fornulas for flexure., experi-
mentally provent are deduced.
Yelpatlyevskiy., A.N. (Candidate of Technical Sciences].
Determination
of the Optimm Length of a Thin-Walled Reinforcing Bar [Plate] 146
For=ilsa for stress and deflection per type of load are deduced
to determine the optinum parameters of the reinforcement.
SECTION II. STRESS ANALY93B OF CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMM
Berman, M.E. (Deceased) [Candidate of Technical Sciences). Stresses,
in
Circular Coils of Round Cross Section Loaded by an Arbitrary System
of Forces 155
Stress-strain relations in circular round-vire coils [coil springs]
are studied. A new formula for computing the transverse stress
distribution is deduced.
_jWalcip. Determination of the Bending Center in Thick-
V.I. (Engineer].
Walled SfWfes 171
Bending-stress computations for an equilibrim condition are presented
Card 4/8
Strength Analynis (Cont.) 8OVIW2
and equations for determining the "center of flexure" deduced.
Obodovskiy,p B.A, [Candidate of Technical Scienceso Docenth
Flexure of a Hollov Bar at RMptical Cross Section
Yanpallskix, A.R, [Candidate of Technical Sciences., Docent].
Solution of the Problem of Torsion of a Bar for One Particular
Case of Anisotropy
YALkhoninaj, T.M. (Fingineerl. Elastoplastic State of Strain
of an
Annular Disk in the Case of Work-Hardening Characterized by
Pover Function
Loading of specimens until the stress enters the inelastic
range and the phenomenon of strain-hardening Ivor%-hardening]
am analyzed for both solid disks and disks with a hole in
the center. Theoretical stress-concentration coefficients
are deduced.
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182
191
212
ACCESSION NRt AT4042450 S/0000,164/000/000/0168/0178.
AUTHOR: Balkind, L. V.
--------------- L~
'TITLE: Dynamic properties of an electrohydraulic drtye with feedback
related.to'
the drive mechanism rate
jSOURCE:- Vsesoyuznoye soveshchanlye po pnevmo-gidravilcheskoy
avtoma&.1ke. 5th,
;,Leningrad, 1962. Pnevmo- I gidroavtomatika (Pneumatic and hydraulic
corttrol);
materialy* soveshchanlya. Noscow, lzd-vo Nauka, 1964, 168-)78
ITOPIC TAGS1 automatic control system, automation, hydrau,lic control
system.
drive, feedback, hydraulic drive frequency characteristic.
ABSTRA.Cf: The paper deals wl th an electrohydraulic drive with a
dual amplifier hav-b
~,Inq a controlling element of the "nozzle-dampet4l typ6 and
a.feedback system,which
Aepends on the drive mechanism rate. The purpose of the paper Is to
determine the
il I
I'frequency characteristics of the hydraull.c drive and to study-the
influence of the
:Individual system parameters on Its properties. An analog computer
P.1' the EMU-8
type wa erived.-After
s used to solvo.the differential equations which were d stat- 40.
*;Ing the problem, the author discusses: the equation of damper
equilibrium In the
ihydraulle amplifier; the equation of motlo~ of the distributive
valve;.the equatlon~
~_gtf,ipoWn of the rotary hydraulic motorethe equation of the 'rate
feedback element;,.
Card
%ACCESSION NR: ATW42450
ithe system equations and the block diagram of the hydraulic drive;
the selection of,,...~
I
'the basic design values; qnd the frequency characteristics of the
open-loop hydraw I
:ullc drive. For the last purpose,.an electronic model was
constructed and numGVlcal
results are given. Orig, art,, has: 4 figures, 37 formulas and I
table..
ASSOCIATION: none
SUBMITTED: 29J*n64-- ENCL: 00
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Card?
BALKINDt Ya. V., Engr. Cand. Tech. Sci.
Dissertation: "Application of the Quadratic Integral
Characteristics of Disturbances
to the Problem of Rational Selection of the Damping Coefficient
and the Extent of A-'f'k
Airplane longitudinal Static Stability." Red Banner Order of Lenin
Military Aeronautical'
Engineering-Academy imeni. N. Ye. Zhukovskiy, 9 Apr 47.
SO,. Vech2rrLv2Ya Y-ophya, Apr, 1947 (Projedt #17836)
v V
PHASZ-X BOOK RXPLOIXTATION SOV/5822
~kekseyev,,Semen Mkhaylovich, Yakov Vladimirovich Balkind, Aleksandr
,Xironovich Gershkovicho Veniamin Semenovich Yerdi-i-n-,-niksandr,
Solomonovich Povitskiy., and Naum Llvovich Umanskly
Sovrem9nnyye eredstva avariynogo pokidmiya samoleta (Nodern Facilities
for the Emergency Abandonment of an Airplane) Moscow, Oborongiz,
1961, 450 P. Errata slip inee*ted. 4000 copies printed.
Reviewer; A, 0. Prunov Engineer,-..' Ed.: A. 1. Sokolov,, Engineer;
Ed. of Publishing HoLe: A.. O.'Balevtoeva; Tech. Ed.t P. V.
Shcherbakov; Managing Edo S. D. &asillnikov.
PURPOSEs Thin book In Intended for engineering and technical per-
sonnelAn the aircraft Industry scientific workers, and flying
and technical personnel of the koviet Air Force.
COVERA"i Based on non-SoTlet nouroeit the book "views briefly
the development of flyers' escape equipment, describes the con-
otruction of ejection seats, and gWes design and calculation,
Modern F"Ilitien (Cont.)
BOV/~822
data ror ejeotion.seate and ejeetion-seat parachutes.
Inf9rX&_
tion Is included on the ealculation of the trajectory of the
ejected seat$ its stabilization, "d the aerodynamic loads
in-
volved. Attention is given to methods'of escaping from
aircraft
flying at high speeds and at high an4'low &.1titudes.
Xnforma-
tion on problems connected with oxygen equipment, protective
o1othin,, and testing taoilitiem In also inaluded. No
porNbn-
alitles Wts xsAtioned. thank A. 0. Brunov, F. D.
Tkaahev, and N. I'.' Alskeandrova,, i4ineera, for valuabi*
sugges-
tions; and N.,A. Lobanov Candidate of Technical Sciences,
for
writing Subheading 9 of 6h. III. There are 34 referenoess 31
Soviet (5 translations), and 3 English.
nwi * oF Comm:
Foreword
Ch, 1, "neral Information on Modern Isoapo Facilities
for,Air-
craft Crews in Distress
Card 2A2
BALKLAVt A.[Balklave, A.) I I . ''
Application of V. A. Kotellnikovis theorem t~ radio astronomy.
Vestis
latv ak.no.10173-76. 161.
1. Akadamiya.zauk Latviyokoy S&R, Astrofisisheskaya. laboratoriya,
(Radio astronomy)
BAKUV, A. [Balklavs~ A.)
Restoration of the true distribution of the brightness of radio
emission sources by methods of approximation, Vestis Latv
ak no.2;89-94 '(52.
1. AstrofizicheeMA laboratoriya AN Latviyokoy SSR.
s/141/62/OO5/oo4/ooi/ooq
E140/P,435
AUTHOR: Balklav, A.
TITLE-;
'__N_pprox~iniatemethods of data reduction 'in
radioastronomy
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchabnykh, za:vedeniy. Radiofizika,
V.5,
no.4, 1962, 629-639
TEM. The problem discussed-i*s that of the .er,;ror
in radio-
astronomical measurements caused by the.non-uniform spectrum
of
the receiver. Approximate methods of introducing the necessary
corrections are used in classical optics and can be applied in
radioastronomy. The common theoretical basis for these methods
is the
Fourier transform. On the basis of the formulae discussed
in the
article, an automatic reduc-tion.sy6tem is proposed, based on
perforated tape and a special purpose digital computer. The.
method
used an expansion in the form of a trigonometric series due
to
Kotelnikov
m
,
-1
T (n-C
T
( (P )I
- nT) (13)
OP s in
(Y - nx J)
a
a
n=-m
C'~rd 1/2
3/141/62/PO5/004/001/009,
Approximate filbthods of data E140/E435
where TW)-ia theactual spectrum measured and 'C is, the
constant interval at which measurements are.taken. Several
reasons are given for considering this to be the most suitable of
the various approximations discussed in the article.
There are 9 figures.
ASSOCIATIM Astrofizicheskaya laboratoriya AN LatviyskoySSR
(Astrophysical Laboratory of AS LatvianSSR)
SUBMITTED: Petober 28, 1961
Card 2/2
BALKIAV.-A. ~Balklavs,
Investigatio-kof the spatial frequenoy vpeoV= of a regular inter-
forometer having N antennas* Vestis Latfak no,7sY7-64 .162.
1. Astrofisichookaya laboratoriya AN4#tviyokoy qSR.
8/1-97/62/000/008/003/003
B117/B186
AUTHOR: Balklav, A,
TITLE: Investigation of space frequency spectrum of multiple-
antenna radio-interferometer with phase modulation
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk Latv~yskoy S3R* Izvestiyat no. 8 (181)1
1962t
67-74
TEXT; The author investigated the prob'lem of reducing the,observation
pattern of radioastronomical spatiaUraquenoy' speotra of an N-antenha
radio.
interferometer with the aim of obtaining the.true radiointensity of
the
sky. For this purpose, the author analyzed the set-up of N unequal
antennas arranged in one line with different aistancee between the
phase
centers and different directional diagrams (radiation patterns). Thb
true
.directional diagram of the radio-interferometer under consideration
was
derived on the basis of data calculated by V. Hyle (Nature, 1948,
v01. 162)
and X. F. Barber (Electr. and Radio Eng.# vol. 36, 1959, No, 6). It is
suggested that the signal of each antenna should pass the minimum
through
one triplet* In this caeat allowance is made for the branching of
card 1/2
S/197/62/000/008/003/003
Investigation of space frequency ... B117/B186
triplets. When the signal from the k-th antenna, in the general case,
passes through n triplets before it reaches the feed 1~ne'leading
directly to the receiver, ak(T) being the directional diagram of
individual antennas is to be multiplied by the coefficient
n
2)- . To eliminate distortions and to obtain correct values for
T
observation data by using phase modulation, an optimum form of
I
(I/x)-sinwol/l is achieved, which offers possibilities of
reco~rding observations without distortions. Thus$ it is shown that
radio.,
interferometers with optimum directional diagrams may bedesigned by
using
oomparat).vely simple oircu'it diagrams and'oonsidering the proper
size of
aperture and proper choice of distances between the adjacent antennas.
Phase-modulated raaio-interferometere have smoother spectra and are
less
sensitive than interferometers designed according to the equivalent
antenna
method or.compensation method. There are 4 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Aatrofisicheakaya laboratoriya AN Latv. SSR
(katrophysical
Laboratory AS LatSSR)
SUBMITTED:* February Sp 1962
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Jaw FS9 lr* ir) mv
SIR* Inv
I(brC
fA~
-, '! - I P,.- . . f - - 4~ .I - - 14 , A
, ~ ,, - " 2
ACCESSION.Nft: AP3005547 S/0197/63/000/006/0059/0064
AUTHORt Balklav, A.
TITLEs Reduction in the case of.a u Iniformly illutdnated aperture
SOURCEs AN LatSSR. Izveatiya..,no, 6., 1963.,~: 59-a
TOPIC TAGS: antenna mroothing, radii noiseierkoerature distribution)
radio bright-
ness temperature distribution) apeituMunifOrmlY illumimted ape~kure,
antenna
aperture
ABSTWT: The actual radio noise teq~eratute distr -ibution T(q) "is
reconstructed
from the observed distribution T. (q)), in the pase of a unifor~d~
i;luminated
aperture of adio telescope Ltonria. Thetmethod involves finding a,
smooth
0g r
solution T of the integral equat+on
T. ((P)
fA (T-p) T(p)do,
where A((?) is the radiation pattern of the ahtenna. The solution has
the property
Card lip -I--
AccEssim NRs Ap3oD5547
that fo(s) f(s) for I al a and (s) 0 for (a) and f(a) are
h:op where To
the Fourier tramqform3 of Tof(?) a~oi(q) and so critical spatial-f
requeney.
The method differs from the usual approximate methods in that it
gives a solution
accurate up to the critical spatial frequency. This is possible
because the
analytical form of the radiation pastern is assumed known and the
aperture is
assumed to be uniformly illuminated. In order to simplify the
expression for
To(f) in the case of a bourded spectrum, it is observed that
sin
To (on)
Rio
m
Expressions for TO(mC which can be machine-computed., are givep.
Mathematical
supp;e,mants aro added to justify the operations used in the
derivation of the
formulas. Orig. art. has: 17 formLU9*
ASSOCIATION: Astrofizicheakaya laboratoriya AN Latv. SSH (Astroph"ical
Laboratory AN Latvian SSR)
b 71-
21X a_
BALKIAV, A.
.-I"...,
Investigating the space frequency spectrum of radio interferometers
of high resolving power. Izv. GAO 23 no.3:104-115 164.
(MIFLA 17: U)
A ' C, E I A F 4 4
621.396.67:523.164
A I'T H F~ P B a I k I a v
T T E Reduction o f b r i h t n e r s 'empernz-re d i ig ! r
t t~ c n v t a oL I n p
L ~ o u n t r a d I Ll - i nt e r I e r a Me L 4a r -i s a o
a n ci s
SOURCE: IVUZ. Radiofizika, v. 8, no. 2, 1965, 4144-250
, 7 p , C A (7. S : c o s !T c ra d o e m i s s o n T t fi
i, A s t f -t p p 7 n ,I e l c e r
mii n a t n r n J i
W r1 1 1: t)
to account t e I In d I r e Z:t t v h r q F. e P, I a 9 F. E
e fr k 9 El
r c 5 n r- e c n ki s e al t f, ~ p E,
cc-d Z
ACCESSION NR: AP5014501
ASSOCIATIONi Astrofizicheskaya ln~orztnyiva AN Lstvivsp,~v
(Astrophvsics 1-3t)oratorv, AN Lat~iaii
Si.,BM I I TED i29Apr64 EN-1
NO REF SOV 6 0. T ii E Rucl I A T V P ICE -S 5 1 40124
Card 4,
X_(T_W_W~ 6 0 1
AUTHOR: Balklav, A. E. (Balklavs, A.)
S (V? C I L-'-) D L ;L;R/C 3 '1/ 66 /'"0/00 1/ f~060/0070
ORG; AatrvyAyAiaa1_La1=At= AKA&tv. SSR (Astrafizicheskaya
laboratoriya AN Latv.
S-SR)
TITLE: Using frequency multiplication. to form the directional
pattern of radio Inte
SOURCE: AN LatSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizichesk.'.kh i
tekhnicheskikh nauk, no. 1, 1966,
60-70
TOPIC TAGS: interferometer, radio telescope, antenna radiation
patterm, frequency
mul tiplication
ABSTRACT: The author derives exprVssions for calculating the
directional pattern of
an N-antenna radio interfemmeteAf the instrume,it operates in
frequency multiplica-
tion conditions. F'requency multiplication befrne and after
interference is considered~
Several examples are ex&mined on the basis of the resultant
general expressions. It
is shown that frequency multiplication may be used to constrict
the directional pat-
tarr, of radio telescopes and radio interfencmetpr-~. However,
d~>es Wt always in-
crease the resolution. Constriction of the pattF!-n takes place on
the n-th hamonic
of the signal. The sensitivity is m dueed in these cases since the
n-th harmonic Is
attenuated by a factor of 2 in comparison with the first harmonic.
The signal-to-
1/2
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r
-noise ratio is reduced by the loss in sensitivitv. Froa this
stbndpoint , frequency
multiplication after interference is Tpore advantazeous than llefnre
irterferipnce. Ac-
tually, !nTerference ta~rs r1ace on1v af1cr (ir In tho sirria'
s*rP_rijr*'- fr--Wr
eacl~ antenn6 in the _RSe f f -v,, ue nr v m~_ . .i e f -T- , r ! e
r f v r -P n<
t ~~ ere i s no; s e e no-, ne a 5s ! e, wt~ 7 "e
S , ii F:' - r-'e .1 S Pt I. a t t !."E
n~cl.se from lt~e N steps arriles at the rMce1vtr t"!etner with the
useful signal. In
the case of frequency MLItipliCatiOn after interf,!r-ence, only a
single nonlinear step
is necessary which means an increase in the signa-ro-noise ratio.
The difference
between the two systems is reduced when low-noise nonlinear elements
are used. It is
shown that the interferometer factor in the case of frequency
multiplication before
interference rvmains the same as fTr an ordinar-y radio
interferometer except that the
effective distance between antennas Is multiplied by a certain
factor. The factor for-,
a radio interferxioeter with frvquency multiplicat'on after
interference Is the same
as for is conventional radio interfer-c-met3r, but r'~ised tc the
n-th power. The period
of the lattice factor remains -the same in this case as for an
ordinary Interferometer.
Pea-king of the lobes takes place in both cases. (rig. art. has: 17
formulas . I
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,BALIKO, B.Ye. kand. biol.nauk, otv. red.
[Reports of the Secon~ 4iontific Conference Dedicated to the
Problems "Climate, Trai'rlng~jSportsll) Doklady II Nauchnoi
kohrerentsii, posviashqbenno~,' probleman "Mmat, uchenle, spori.
Tas.hke,.nt, Nauchno-is3;.. in-t,.pedagog. nuak, 1963. 237 p. (MIRA
17t8)
1. Nau6bnaya konferentsiya, poavyashchennaya problemax "Klimat,
ucheniye',sport,t' 2d, 1963.
BALK9, I*h&ly (Budapest)
Porum of innovators. UJ:Lt -laP 17 no.9t62 18 My 165.
I j
- F.
Fiallcoh;a, N. F. - 110~1 the a,ccelerated cominr7, Into heat
of
sbeep Ir the Bury& t-'.~!onfrcl ASSR", (In index: IT. F.
Pall-ova),
Trudy Buryat-Monvol. opyt, stantaii i'o zhivetrovodstvu,
Issue 1, lc~;!9, P- 3~-51-
SO: U-4631, 16 Sc!llt- 53, (Lctopis 'ZInirnal Inylli Statcy,
No. 2b, 19119).
BALKOVI IoYasp staroYAiy nauchnyy sotrudnik
Effect of the methods of seed growing on the susceptibility of
plants to smuts. Zashch.rast.ot v-red.i bol. 5 no.3 121-22 t6O.
(HIRA 16f1)
1. Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut sel'skogo khozyaystva
TSentrallnoy chernozemnoy polosy imeni V.V.Dokuchayeva.
(Sruts) (Seed production)
BALKOV, I.Ya. hau
. starshiy * ohnyy ootrudaik
4ffect of h"Veoting dates on the infection of plants vith
loooe ant. Zaahoh. rast. ot yred.- i--bol.---6 -no*8:55 - Ag--' 61.
(MIRA 15:12)
1 Institut oel'skogo khospystva TSentrallnoy chernosemnoy
;;Iosy imeni V.V. Dokuchayeva..
(S=to)
BAL p-&,-Atr&khovqy delegat, aleamirl
--!~Rxv
Sucoess depends on knowledge mW exparianoo. Okbr*truda I
sots*
strakh, 6 no,1*16617 A 163. (NnA 16si)
1, RharIkovskly zavod imeni Malyabova,
(1harkov-Industrial bygiens)
BLL&Qy.,~~ layevichoeceaaed]; KURVAYEVA, V.H,, red.;
RADNAYEV, A.N., tekbn. red.
(Euryat cattle,, its origin and ways for its improvement] Bu-
riatakii krupnyi.rogatyi skot, ego proiakhozhdonie i ruti ulu-
shchenita. Ulan-Udet Buriatskoe Wzhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 249 p.
(MIRA 160)
(Buryat A.S.S.R.-Cattle)
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B012/ 06
AUTHORS: Balkov DaRhevskiy, T. B., Koval', V. A.,
1TkNnitskiy,..G. V.$ and Podavyadek, A. V.
TITLE: Electric Crane.Weighing Machine With Tensometer
PERIODICAL: -28
''Priborostroyeniye,!1960t:No. 12, pp. 27
TEXT: Odesskiy SKBIM (Odessa SKBIM) and zavod tyazhelogo
vesostroyeniya
im.-Starostina (Plant for the'Construction of Hea,vy-Scales imeni
Starostin)
have designed a series' of eleotri6 crane weighing machines _f or--5,-
-and--30- tons-Fig
s,a so ema. a representation of the tensometer. The
a ecic-quadratio columns made of 40
element 4 are-els. X (4bKh) steel with
2CR - 42-45..Two active.a~d-tvo compensating strain gauges
are.attaohed -
to each elements The.strs:ia gauges are connected to a bridge shown
in Fig. 2.
The-.secondary indicating and recording device is based on an
automatic
electronic potentiometer of the type Dnn-og (EPP-09). Fig. 3 shows the
basic circuit diagram of the crane weighing machine. The dial of the
device
is divided into two ranges in order to increase the accuracy of
reading'. The
maximum permissible error in reading is � 0-5~6 of the upper measuring
limit. The minimum weighing time is 8 sec. There are 3 figures.
Card 1/3
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B012/Bo63
Text to Fig. 1: Schematic Re resentation of the Tensometer of the
Crane
Weighing Machine; 1) Hooki 23 Nut; 3) Thrust ring; 4) Load-measuring
cell-,
5) Lower-thrust ring; 6) Cross member.
Text to Fig. 2: Cirevit Diagram of the Strain Gauges; 1-4.-
Load-meaauring
cello; 5) to the ampli.~Aer;--6) Feed of: the bridge,
Text to Fig* 3: Basic O'Ircuit-Diagram of the Crane Weighing Machine
With
e reactive com
Teneometer I a -gauge biidge; 2).,Compensation,.of th
0 Str in
. ; 3) Zero adj a en't 4
ponent u im Control; 5) Rheochord; 6).Reversible motor;
7) Device for stopping; 8) MainBI 9) Adjustment of graduation; 10)
Overload.,
)r
Card 3/3
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cvmtblif.
avei
M-1 DASHEVSKlYs, T.B.1 XOVALlp V.A.; LIMITSKIY9 G.V.; RMTERv
StandanUsing diAl-pUte heads for welghing devices. Standarti-
tateRa 24 no.5:30-32:My 260o (MM 140)
(Weighing machines--Standards)
BALiOVP POP*- D.P.; KOVALI, V.A.; AII-GaIj A.I.
Automatie electric car ocales for loaiing co'ca ovew., Koka i
khL-1.
no.2:25-27 161* (,%',I:IA 11,: 2)
1. Odesskiy sovnarkhoz (for Balkov). 2. Stalinskiy
kolsookhimichoskiy
zavod (for Som-enenko). 3. Spetsiallnoye konstrtktorakoyc bywo
ispytatelInykh mashin (for I'LovalIg Angeli).
(Coko ovens)
BALKOV, P.P.; DASHEVSKIY, T.B.; KOVAL', V.A.; LIKHNITSKIY,
G.V6; PODSVYADEK,
A.V. '
Electric tensometer-equipped scales. lzm.tekb. no.10:17-ZO 0
961. (MIRA 14:11)
(Scales (Weigbing instruments))
SOV/14-57-12-25551
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr'12,
p 31 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Balkov, V. A.
TITLE: Formation of d'ofitemporarV't4eafiderb-i-n,the Belay& River
(K vorsu ob obrazovanii sovremennykh meandr r.
Boloy
PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Molotovsk. un-t, 1956, Vol 10, Nr 2, pp 143-
151
ABSTRACT: The author uses one meander in the lower course of the
Belaya River as an example, and analyzes meander recti-
fication and the changes which this process occasions
in adjacent sections ofthe river. he comes to the
conclusion that rectification of one meander creates
a new meander farther downstream. After a meander is
cut off, the spring river flow acts on the new course
Card 1/2 while the o)~Jbow begins to diminish. These two
BOV'/14-57-12-25551
Formation of ContwVomry Wamders ln~ the B64y& River (Cont.)
processes are interrelated and.continue with an increasing intensity.
Meander development studies have both theoretical and practical. im-
portance. When the process is understood, it is.possible to ascer-
tain the proper time at which river channel rectification can be
accomplished with the least effort.
Card 2/2 A* Po G*
PJAII,KOV P V.A.
Main geographical factors in the distribution of
spring runoff
of Ural rivers. Izv. Wes. geog. ob-va 94
no.4:3ZL--325 JI-Ag
'62. (MIRA 25:9)
(Ural Mountain region-Runoff)
BALKOV, V.A., Cand Gcog Sci-(divc) "Study 67-npring~ll~"-~ of the
water-collecting Perm' reservoir for the purpoBc~of forocanting."
Pemill
1953- 18 pp incl cover (Yin of higher tduoation USSR. Ierml 25tate U
im A.M. Gorl%y)j. 160 Copies (10,930-58s123)
14
3(7)
AUTHOR:
TITLE:
SOY/5o-59-2-9/25
Balkov, V. At
Calculation and Forecast of a Hydrograph for the Spring
Water Supply to the Reservoir CmWering the Physico-geo-
graphical Characteristics of the Formation of Plow in the
Catchment Area (Raschat i prognoz gidrografa pritoka vesen-
nikh vod k vodokhranilishohu na osnove ucheta fiziko-geo-
graficheskikh osobennostey formirovaniya stoka na vodosbore)
PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i gidrologiya, 1959, Nr 2, PP 39 - 42
(USSR)
ABSTRACT% The possibility of calculating and forecasting the
hydrograph
of the spring water supply in consideration of the phycico-
geographical properties of the individual parts of the
catchment area is explained. The calculation and forecast
of the hydrograph concerning the spring water supply to the
Kamskaya GES (Kama water-power plant) reservoir is given
as an example. By comparing the hydrographs of spring floods
of rivers in consideration of the physioo-geographical
properties and anlyses of the rainfall in 27' catchment areas
it was found that the catchment area can be divided into
Card 1/2 more or less similar sections according to the formation
Calculation and Forecast-of a Hydrograph for the
SOV/50-59-2-9/25
Spring Water Supply to the Reservoir Conaidering the
Physico-geographical
Characteristics of the Formation of Flow in tile Catchment
Area
of flow of spring floods. Based on these investigations a
typical catchment area with typical conditions of formation
of flow of spring floods and a typical form of the hydrograph
could be found in ench section. The formulas necessary for
the calculation ana forecast of the hydrograph are given.
There are 2 tables.
Card 2/2
MAKsDIOVICH, G.A., prof., red.;.AALKOV,_V-A-j
dots., red.;
VASILIYEV, B.V.,, dots.p red.; UMOMMM, K.A.p.
dots.#
red.) MATVEYEV, B.K.p dots-, red.; 14IKMLOV,
G.K.p
inzh.t red.; OBORIN, V.A., dots., red.;
PECHERKIN, I.A.p
dots,, red.1 STARTSEV, V.S., dots., red.;
SHIMANOVSKIY,
L.A., inzh., red.
(Methods for studying karst; transactions]
Metodika izu-
cheniia karstai trudy. Perml, Permskii goo.
univ.
Nos. 2, 4, 5, 10. 1963. (MIRA 17t12)
1. Voesoyuznoye soveshchaniye po metodike
izucheniya
karsta,
cl~ BAIADV# V.A. p kwA.pogratenauk - -
January frosts in Perm'. Priroda 50 nools225 :* 161,
(KIRA 34s 1)
1, hrmakiy govu4sretve vziversitet iu6AqMqGorlkog**
(Pam P:Wovinoo-Wintar)
BALKOV V A - -VIASOV, Yu.A.
LbWorm features of the northern part of the Kungur :tG$WRW
steppe. Uch. zap Perm. gos. un.. 15 no.2:85-91 160. (MIM -1-4:12)
iRungur Dietrict--Landforms)
- BALKOVt V.A.; SIIKLYAYEV, A.S.
ChangeB in the broab* d&%S -of thg~-DM Rivgr net6r the 0ity-
Of -Perm in connection with the warLung of the ciimate. Uch.
zaP. Perm* gos. un. 15 no.4-IQ3-107 160, (KIPS 14:12)
(Kama River-ice on rivers,, lakes,, etc.)
.. SHUTAYEV, Alekoandr Sergeyevich;
B=QY.,--.Vladimir,A2eksandrovichj
VERBHININ~ T.I,# red.; YEWV, G.M., takhn. red.
[Cli,mate of Perm Province] Klimat Permskoi oblasti.
Perm' .
Permskoe knizbnoe izd-vo, 1963. 189 p. (RIRA 17t2)
I
SEDLAK, )T.; GALAMA, V.; Technicka opolupracA*._A4j!KOy&,.jL-
Acquired cystinuria, 9as. lek, cook. 102 no.39:1070-1072
27 S t63.,
1. Centralne, laboratorium OM v Martimp prednoata J..S~Alak,
prcrm. lekar Detske oddelenie OUNZ v Martino,, veduel IfJDr,
V. Galmda.
(CYSTINURIA) (GLOMULONFPHRITIS)
USSR / Pam Animalbi Catitlel
Abs Jour so Ref Zhur - BiOiogiyai No 2. 1959, Noi 7343
Author I Balkova - L Sh
Inst Mo-gEo-W-Veterinary Academ7
Title The Dynamics of Proteins and Proteinlipid
Complex Compounds of the Blood in Highly Pro-
ductive Cows During the Process of Lactation
Orig Pub : Tr. Misk. vet. akad., 1957, 19, No 1, 199-204
Abstract : In the blood serum of some Ostfriealand breed
cows, alpha-, beta-, and gama-globulins and
albumins were determined every month, as well
as phosphol.ipids and cholesterol which are
combined with the above mentioned protein
fractions., The following data were obtained
for 4 cows after their 3rd parturition (in
Ms gamma-globulins amounted to 0.3 to 1
Card 1/3
USSR / Fai~z Animals. Cattle,
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 2, 1959, No. 7343
(according to the months of lactation) and to
0.6 to 0.8 (during the interlaetttion period);
correspondingly, alpha;globulins amounted to
0.7 - 1.6 and 1.1 - 1. and the quantity of albu-
Mins to 4.2 - 5.7 and,3.8 - 4.2. correspondingly,
for 5 cows after 6 parturitions the following
amounts were established: gamma-globulins
amounted to 0.6 to 1.3 and 0.8 to 1.2; alpha-
globulins to 0.8 - 1.6 and 1.1 - 1.2, albumins
to 4.3 - 5.3 and 3.9 - 4. As the milk yields de-
crease, the amounts or gamma- and alpha-glo-
bulins decrease, but they increase during the
interlactation period. The quantity of albu-
mins decreases during the interlactation pe-
riod. The maximum amount of cholesterol which
Card 2/3
37
uSSR / Pam Animals. Cattle.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiyaj No 2, 1959, No. 7343
is combined with gbiMa-globulinsi occurs on
JaAuary-sMarchi Cholesterol which is combined
with alpha^globuling,'Ihcreasos during the
first months of lactation but then decreasest
Phospholipids which are combined with both
gamma- and beta-globulins, Increase in both
groups during the first months (the maxim=
is in January) and decrease subsequently.
P. V. Kugonev
card 3/3
USSR / Farm Animals. Cattle.'
Abs Tour: Ref Zhur-Bioll~, No 12, 1958, 54718.
Author I.-Balkova
Inst, :Not-given.
Title :The Dynamics of Proteins and of Cholesterine-
Protein and Phosphatido-Protein Complexes of
the Blood of Cattle In Relation to Age.
Orig Pub: Tr. Mosk, vet. akad., 1957, 21, 74-83.
Abstract: No abstract.
Card 1/1
BAMVA,T44. 'Cand 'Bio Sci -(disr.), "Protoins --md protoo-lipoid
complex
compoui
-idn of the bloofl sorurn of 'attlo." 'Yoz, 19 )B. 1c: pp (Von Vot
Acad of At:r US24) ~ 1~-)O cullias (Y,1!j,;6-5S, 139)
BALKOVAYA, Ye. N.
Balkovaya, Ye. N. "Photoperiodic reaction of the eupenolic basil,"
Nauch.
zapiski.(Diiepropetr. gos. un-t), Vol. XXXII, 19481 P. 149-52 -
Bibilogt
6 items
SO: U-3850, 16 Aina 53, (latopis 'Zhurnal Inykh, Statey, No. r,,
Balkovaya Ye IT.- - "N the- problem of' deter-Aning, the ocnent.1al
olio in _.-nall
batchos," 11croch. zapiski (Dnopropetr. [o3. un-t), Vol. W11, 10148,
p. 157-60.
Dlblio~,: 6 Acins.
Srt U-3850, 16 June 53, (Lotopis 'Zilurnal Iny]-h Statey, 'No. 5,
191,9).
USSR/Cultivated Plants. Medicinal. Fzsential Oils. Poisons. M-9
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologiyao No 5, 1958, 20576.
Author : F n-A 16 P.A. Pozlevich
inst :Not given.
Title :The Dynamics of the Essential Oils during the Development
of Individual Plant Phases.
(Dinamica efirnogo magla v techeniye individuallnogo razvitiya
rasteniy).
Orig Pub: Nauchn. zap. Daepropetr. un-t, 1955, 54, 35-42.
Abstract: The essential oil (I) conteut, was determined by distil-
lation of the fresh plants In steam on the day of pick-
ing, in the phases before budding, at budding,, flores-
oence and the finish of blossoming in plant species
collected In the vicinity of Dnepropetrovsk: the Artemi-
sia absinthium L., A. procers Wild., A. maritina L.,
Card 1/2
USSR/Cultivated Plants. Htc1itimal. Essential Oils. Poisons. M-9
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologlya, No 5, 1958r 20576-
A. austriaca iseq., A. scoparia W.K., Teucrium polium L.,
Erigeron canadensis L., Thymm pallesiams Braun., Th.
Marschallianus Wild. In nearly all cases an increase in
the quantity of I vas easerved before budding. During
the budding period the plants had less yield of I. Duving
florescence the am*uat of I once again grew in the majority
of cases. An increase in the yield of I after fruit bear-
ing was connected with the appearance of new shoots on the
old bushes. The data obtained may be used to determine the
periods of hawesting essential oil cultures.
Card 2/2
USSR/Cultivated Plants Mocicinal. Essential Oil-Dearinj,,. m
Toxins.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Diol., No 12, 1958, 53886
Autlnr ; DQLPk2!MX04.-Yq*HP, Shovchenko, AsSo
last : Dneprpetroftk Uaiversity
Title : East Indies Basil (Ocimm C;ratissi=a) Onder the Condi-
tions of the Sokolo[.prensk Essential Oil Sovkhox
Orig Pub ; Nauchn. zap. Dnepropetr. un-tj 1955, 54, 43-47
Abstract No abstract.
card 1/1
BArKOVAYA, Te.N.
utro"OTOMthe cultivation of essential oil planto in the
southealtern part of the Ulcra$ns. Trudy Bot InsteSer*6 noo7s
91-96 59. iMIRk 13:4)
1. Dnepropetrovokly gosudarstvanMT universitqt in. 300-lotlya
vossoyedinonlys UlcraizW a Rosslyay.
(Ukraine-,Arovatic plants)
oil
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Welding Steel
"Spot and Roller Welding of Type 18-8 Rustproof
steelf" D. C.'Balkovetsj 3pp
"Avtogemoys Delo" No 5.
Discusses,properties of rustproof steel, parti-
ciilars-of the velding procesq and durability and
operational emditions of the velding.
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USMVtagifterIft Welding,,:-Etuipment
Apr 50
Welding, Machines
."Nev Equipment for Operational
Control of Resis.
tance Welding," D. B. Balkovets) 21 pp
"Aytogen Delo" No 4
Equipment designed by All-Union Inst
of Avn Mate-
rials (VIM)) consists of cathode
oscillograph
with prolonged glow., and ammeter for
measuring
current of short impulses. Instruments
recom,
mended for applicatica in all velding
shopo*and
plant laboratories.
15&f35
BALKOVETS, D.S.
USSIRAEngineering, Welding,Control Aug 51
"Instrument for Dilatometric Control of
Spot Welding Process," D. S. Balkovets,
Cand Tech Sci, A. P. Pomortsev, Engr
"Avtogen Delo" No 81 PP 10-13
Describes hydroelec instrument based on
.-registering expansion of metal upon melt
ing in spot velding of parts of ferrous
alloys, not over 4 am thick. Consists of
bydromercury signal Cenerator, transmit-
ting mechanism and el,,ic signal device. App
may be used for preventing lack of penetra-
tion. Use under industrial conditions for
.6mos shoved satisfactory results.
2ooT49
ASOSO Tbr 'Nalorr of
Nomfw.lbu During %pal
wrilling.
(in Himilln.) 1). S, I
AtImcripuic Ork %% 22, Mv.
A slistly wu made of
dr1rdive %ImA welds In
various %lovis aml
vig-mfer;Aptis allm-c A
Irg for lack fif fit0ou
using the r4ormoo-
xkihity of Ow wrld 14
tlmtilwtl. Ilitt4trated.
Olt i!,TLSD S
USSR/Metsls Welding, Processes War 52
"Investigating the Beat Processes of Spot Welding
Using MDdelsoll D. S. Balkovets.. Cand Tech Sci
11Avtogen Delo" No 3~ PY 13-16
Describes method of wedge-shapecl modele to dot
effect of various factors on to% field 1A spot
being volded, 1A Vartioularp Mthod was used to
investigate radial distribution of temp in zone
surrounding central motel colunn of welding aoa-
tact and permitted exptl deta of beat quantity
required to heat this zone. CoxWes results
with data caled by suggested and improrfed forma&.
212TBS
BALXOVETS, D. S.- Nov 52
USSR/Metal I urgy -WeldiLg, Structural Analysis
"On the Ultimate Strength of a Welded Soot," D. S. Balkovets, Cand
Tech Sci
Avtogen Dalo', No 11, pp 13-16
Investigate* causes for lack of direct Proportionality lbetween
streugth and aree of
welded spots. Concludes that ultimate strength of welded spots with
Identical macro-
and micro-stractures depends on size of spot care: lu case of
equality in thickness
of welded.iDieces strength decreases with. increase In dia of core.
Suggests characterizing
strength of welded spot by specifying breaking load at given dia of
spot core.
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BALKOvE=,, D. s. - - - -- -
Disasitationt "Technological Baoia for Formation of the caat zone
of & spot-Welded
Joint*" Dr Tech Soi,, Leningrad Po2ytechnic Instj, Leningrad, 1954.
(Referativw
Zhurmal--Fizika,, Moscow.9 Aug 54)
SOt SUM 3930 28 Fab 1955
BALK DIS-0 kandidat-takhnicheakikh nauk; ORLOV, B.D.,
inzhener;
__ - - ~ ~av~"Ts 41L
CHUJGV=Uftff~~' POLO, Inshener,
Spot welding 30KhGSA steel by a two-impulse process.
Vest.mash.34
no.4:68-71 AP 154. (MM 7:5)
(Steel--Welding)
fW_&'C" 13- f I rxvL
BALKOMS,D.S., kandidat tekhnicheekikh, nank
I-
Static: shear tests of aluminum alloy spot welds. Svar.Droizv.
no.2:10-11 F '55. (KLRA 8:9)
(Welding-Testing)
DMOMS.D.S., kandidat tokhnichosirikh nauk;
CHU14MIXOV,P.L.. Inzhener
Stabilizing the electrode squeeze effort in spot
welding. Svar.
proirv. no.9:7-8 S'55- (HLRA 8:11)
(Blectric welding)
Gi9mv, L,V., inthener; RADASHKOVICH, I.M., inthener.
D.S. Balko"te and P,L, Chuloohnikov's article "The use of the
XTP and XSh? resistance welding machines for welding light alloys*".
Svar,,proizv. no.8:24-25 Ag 856* (Mia 9:10)
le ToesoyuzW Nauchno-leoledovatellskiy inatitut elaktroevarochnogo
oborudovaniya (for Glebov).2, Zavod Illaktrik.4 (for Radashkovich).
(Alloys--Welding) (Blectric veI~ing--XqmiqmqAt and supplies)
(Balkovets, D.B,) (Chuloahnikov,
AID ? - 5603
Subject USSR/Engineering
Card 1/1 Pub. 107-a - 3/12
Authors : Balkovets, D, S.) Kand. of Tech. Sci., B. D. Orlov,
Kand. of Tech,. Sci. and F. L. Chuloshnikov, Eng.
Title : Electronic modulator for spot welding of aluminum alloys
Periodical : Svar. proizv., 12, 10-130 D 1956
Abstract : The process of the formation of spot weld in bonded
specimens of D16T duralumin up to 1.5mm thick is briefly
outlined. The authors describe their device to control
spot welding impulses. They call it the electronic
modulator and claim it eliminates spattering and cracks
in the weld, which are commom defects in spot welding
of duralumin. Five micro-pictures, 5 drawings, 1 photo
and 1 table; 2 Russian references (1951-55).
Institution : Scientific Research Institute of Aviation Technology
(NIAT).
Submitted : No date
Name.. BALKOVETS, Dmitrly Stapanovich
Diosertation: Technological Principles of the
Formation of the Molten Zone of a
Spot-Welded Joint
Degree: Doe Tech Sci
Affiliatidn: Sci Res Inst of Technology and Organi-
zation of' Production
Defence Date, Place: 21 Feb 55) Council of Leningrad
Polytech Inst Imeni Kalinin
Certification Date: 13 Oct 56
source: BMvO 6157
135-8-5/19
SUBJECTs
USSR/Welding
AUTHORs
Balkovets, D.S., Doctor of
Technical Sciences.
TITLE3
Effect of Current Direction on the Location
of the Spoi-Weld
Core in Light Alloys. (0 vliyanii napravleniya toka
na raspo-
lotheniye yadra evarnoy tochki. legkikh splavov).
PERIODICALt
"Svaroohnoys Proizvodstyo'19 1957# # Ot PP 14-15 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:
The author offers a theoretical and experimental
explanation
of the unsymmetrical location of spot-weld oores in parts
of
similar light alloys of equal thickness, spot welded with
similar
olectrod 680 ' He questions the explanation offered by
N.Kh. Andreyev
(1) that the phonom.enon'of weld core shift towards
the positive
electrode (against the direotion of current) is
connected with the
rectifier effect of oxide films In the con-
tact area between the
parts to be welded and the electrode.
The fact that a shift of weld
cores toward the positive
electrode is only observed, when the faces
of parts have been
mechanically cleaned, ioe. when the oxide films
have been most
completely removedg indicates that the phenomenon. can
be explain-
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ed with more probability by the Peltier effect.
135-8-5/19
TITLEt Effect of Current Direction on the Location of the Spot-Weld
Core in Light Alloys. (0 vliyan1i napravleniya toka na raspo-
lozheniye yadra avarnoy tochki. legkikh splayov).
Displacement of a weld core - an it is usually observed -
occurred also in experimental welding of lead-ooated aluminum
alloy sheets with lead-ooated copper electrodes.
For the purpose of utilizing the phenomenon, for instance in
welding of parts with different thickneaseeg it would be
advantageous to carry out welding immediately after olean'ing
the faces by such means which eliminate the oxide films.
The article contains I sketch and 5 bibliographical references,
all Russian.
ASSOCIATION: "NIAT"
PRESENTED BYt
SUBMITTEDs
AVAILABLEi At the Library of Congress,
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AUTHORSt
Balkovets, D. S.'
Orlov, B. D., Chuloshnikov, P. L,
TITLE:
Spot and Seam Welding of
Special Steels and Alloys
(Tocheohnaya i rolikovayaavarka
spetsiallnykh staley
i splavov)
PUB,DATA:
Gosudarstvennoye
izdatellstvo oboronnoy promyshlennosti,
Moscow, 1957., 430
PP-:5500 copies.
ORIG. AGENCY:
None given
EDITORS:
Editor: Veys, A.
L., Candidate of Technical Sciences;
Editor-in-Chi.ef: Sokolov, A,
I,, Eng.; Ed. of Publish-
ing House: Bogomolova, M. F.; Tech. Ed.:
Rozhin, V. P.;
Reviewers: Prof. Gellman, A. S., Dr. of Technical
Scien,3es, and Poplavko, M. V., Candidate of Technical
Saienses
PURPOSE:
The book is intended for scientific research institutes
of
technology, as well as for a wide circle of praotic-
ing
engineers, designers, technologists and personnel
engaged in the
field of quality control and for persons
_
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interested in spot and seam welding tewk~,
iques.