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VOPIESEPISKUP V.D.f 14IKH?MVIGHI I.P.; NENASHEV, Yu.P.; NILOVA, N.V. Structural unconformity in Upper Silurian sedimento of the Zhaman,- Sarysu anticlinorium in central Kazakhstan. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser, geol. nauk no.5:55-59 163* (MIRA 17:1) 1. TSentrallno-Kazakhstan3koye geologicheskoye upravleniye, Karaganda. 1V / L), AUTHORS: VoZneBen*BkiyV.I.' Korotkikh, N.V., 53-4-9/10 Koporskiy A.S. Recording TVTLE: Oscillographical Tubes for/Rapidly Occurring Processes (Ostail- lograficheakiye trubki dlya zapisi bystroprotekayushchikh pro- tsessov) PERIODICAL: Uspekhi Piz. Nauk, 1957, Vol. 62, Nr 4, PP. 497-522 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present survey comprises the last decade; it comprises the main methods of oscillographics of processes taking place rapid- ly and also some characteristic problems on rapidly acting elec- tron-beam tubes (for instance for the production of a thin elec- tron-beam post-acceleration.etc.). The survey is arranged as fol- lows; 1: The methods of velocity oscillography. The deflecting systems, the limitations of the usual deflecting systems for high frequency. 2: The electron beam tubes with deflecting sy.,tem in form of a line with two conductions. 31 The electron beam tubes for the investigation of phenomena taking place rapidly with high efficiency. 4; Microoscillographical tubeB. 5s Tubes with a re- flecting system for a travelling wave. 61 The investigation of the ultraehort electronic blobs- 7; The diameter of the spot. 8: The velocity of registration. 9: The dependence of brightness on Card 1/2 current density and on the acceleratt~d voltage. lo: The constrast. Oscillographical Tubes for Recdrding-Rapidly Occurking Proceusee 53-4-9/10 11; Photography. Summarized survey: Up to now the width of the band of the frequencies to be investigated was increased to loooo megacycles. Tubes with such a band permit the investigation of processes of a duraLion of lo-9 see. Most of the tubes have a goud resolving power. The signal to be resolved must have at least 1 V. The registration velocity of lolo cm/sec obtained for some tubes is in fact a realizable value for serial devices. Frequency distortions in deflecting systems, however, hitherto prevented the sufficiently accurate investigation of those transition pro- cesses the spectra of which exceeded looo megacycles. At present oscillographical tubes are needed by means 9 which transition processes of a duration of from 10-9 to 5-10 lisec and with ampli- tudes of some tenths of a volt can be investigated. Accordinglyj improvements of the frequency characteristic of the deviations and the resolving power of the oscillographic tubes has to be aimed at when developing new tubes. There are 19 figures, 3 tab- les and 55 references, 13 of which are Slavic. AVAILABLE; Library of Congress Card 2/2 _V02- ES 6 N S K I V11 AUTHORS: Konoreykiy, A. S., Ghernetskiyj A. V.., Korotkikh, N. Vs., 53-4-041 Voznesenskiye V. I.- TITLE; The Electronic Methods of the Production of Ultrashort Pulses (Elektronnyye. metody generatsii sverkhkorotkikh impullsov)o PERIODICAL'* Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk, 1957, Vol. 63, fir 4, pp. 801-812 (USSR). ABSTRACT: The present survey is arranged as follows: Introductionp the.pro- blemB occurring in connection with the production of pulsets by electronic methods (destruction of a -packet", excitation of the output device)p the pulse generator of the klystron type, a tube with transve,rsal. deflection of the beam as generator for very short pulses, the combined generator, a pulse generator with magn netic deceleration; summaryll The electron generators have a good futures Their main advantages are simplicity.,, stable operation,, the possibility of producing very short pulses in a wide range or frequency. The fact that a present these devices are only rarely used may be.explained by the novelty of the methods of electronic pulse production. They are still not known to a wide circle of specialists. Besides, the generators used at present are mostly of low efficiency and their applicability is limited, However, Card 1/2 the development of the methods discussed here as well as of that The Electronic Methods of the Production of Ultrashort Pulses, 53-4-6/11 of methods still to come opens up; new possibilities for pulse technics. There are 7 figures, I table, and 9 references, 3 of which are Slavic. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 2/2 GEKURi Ivan ROMAnovich; YURIYEV, Valentin 1vanovich;.V-OZ-N-B-S-ENSK1Y-, V.I., red.; VORONIH, K.P., tekbn* redo (Submillimeter waveol energaizd-vap 1961. (Mid'rdwives) Submillimetrovye volay. 63 P, (Radio) Moskma, Gos. WRA 14:12) 5 /7? '5 A 1 /000/001 /003 100~- AUTHORS: VoznesenskI*YD V.I., Ghernetskiy, A. V., Serebriyskiy, 1.11'4. TITLE: The blurring of electron clusters due to Cotilomb forces, tinder the pensating effect of an initial velocity modulation. SOURCE: Nekotoryye voprosy tekhniki fizicheskogo eksperinienta pri issledovanii gazovogo razryada; nauchno-tekhnicheskiy sbornik, no. 3. A. V. Chernetskiy & L.G.Lornize, eds. Moscow, Gosatornizdat, 1961, 53-59. TEXT: This theoretical analysis of the changes occurring in short freely- moving electron clusters - whether monochromatic or initially ~-elocity- scattered - is of value in the generation of electron clusters for the creation of ultra-short (10- 9 to 10- 12 sec) pulse voltages with great iteration frequency, attaining huridre(is of mcps, which is useful in the generation of 'elect romagnetic waves, in accelerator design. etc. It is important to know how rapidly the electron clusters will blur under the effect of their own space charge and to try to find a method for their conservation over a relatively long distance. Short-wave generation by rneans of the Vavilov-Cher(!nk,,-.,v effect anti transient or brerrisstrahlen radiation (for non- relativistic beams) can produce a noticeable effect only if this problem is overcorne. The Coulorrib-force-produced blurring of electron clusters was investigated by Card 1/3 The blurring of e:ectrort r~lusters. . . S/725/61/000/003/003/008 G.I. Zhileyk(, (ZhT F, , - 3 1, no. 4, 1961, 508) for spherically shaped clustt!rs , and the repulsT%-(-'turc#:a A'crf- found to be dxcLedingly significant for small cluster sizes. The present study examines the blarring of cylindrically- shaped clustt.-rs; in this case the repulsive forces are found to be not overly great and are, in any event, finite even for infinicelly small longitudinal cluster dimensions (for a given transverse size). The changt~! of the spatial density of the cluster in the course of its motion is accounted for approximately. It is shown that the shape of a cluster may be regarded as invariable, so 'Long as the longitudinal cluster dimension is considerably smaller than the trantverse dimensions. For short cluster "durations" (ratios of the longitudinal dimension by its 9mean velocity), 10- 11 to 10- 12 sec, this requirement is satisfied ~f 5- 10 cm/sec, the cluster length is 5 - 10-2 to 5 - 10-3 cm with a diameter ot a ;*f.~W n1m). The influence of the metallic or dielect- ric walls is disregarclvd. This is Justified for most practical applications, name],.,, in linear accelerators, electi-on)~ .-.-Itia-short pulse generators, etc., where the tube diameter is fairly large. Tht~! t-alculation comprises the determination of the longitudinal size of a cluster as a fujiction of the space-charge density (assurned to be uniformly distributed over the c!uster), the time, and the magnitude of the initia! velocity scatter, the radial sprea'd ;,, assurned to be counteracted by a magnetic field. Cyliadrical coordinates avc t;sed, with the origin at the center of the cluster. The calculation (and graphic reprcs,-ntatioa) of the timewise change of the longitudi- nal diniensiuno of ti-, tAuster ,hwk!~ that, when the initial relative velocity is Card 2/3 The b,, , t-in'g of (,- htr--tron clu-3ters S / 72 5 /6 1 /000 / )0 /0 0, 3 rion,,.~ero, O-Le cluste- initially shrinks; tt-- .-, ~~ertai;. -timlimal litr-.pth aii,'! blur out , This approximate calculatio?i shows th-it a cylindric.al cally very 9-nall dirnf--nsions is, irl pZ*IIICIple, acliievab'~e, since the remairis finite, A compiririon of the in -which th- initial zero and nDnzc.--o, shcw5 thpt an initial velocity rnoduilat:',-~n lengthen 011~- di&ta.`Icf! ov#~r Which the chiste; is conserved. There ji!, 6 refc:reixc,-z~~ reri,7nt Sovit-t (Koporid6y, A.S,, t'! a fiz . naul~ , 195 1 , w0l 1 ; Ahil eyko, G - I .. Cand. Di~., s ., Jn-t Rild,,ovlekt r ., A I i "p"' 1959, arid ZhTF, v.3i, no.4, 1961, 508) and 3 earlier English-languagt- (Enslein, Rev. Sci, v. 25, 1954, 5174; Hastid, D., Phis. 'sic !) Soc Pr,,~, v. 60, 19,18 , 3,10; ;.md C rant.. E., et at., j . AppI , Phys., v. Z5, 1954, 574). ASSOCIATION: Nonf. uiver. Card 3/3 VOzIIM"-n'TSKIYO V.L. VOMESEWSKIY, Y. L..and I.YA. Bobrav .......... Vladimirskii khoziaistva Vladimirskoi gub. Vladimir, 1928. 147 p otdel narodnogo obrazovaniia.) "Spisok ispollzovannoi literatury": P. (14-1) Krai; obzor narodnogo (Vladimirskii gubernskii DLC: DK51I.V6V69 W: LC, Soviet Geograpby, Part II, 1951/Uneltissified VOZNESENSKIYI V.L., NOSENKO, B.M., STARODUBTSEVs S.V. "Reaction Depth of an Inonic Stream on a Crystal" Dokl. AN U4 SSRs No B. 1954* 9-14 A method of determining the penetration depth of an ionic stream was suggested by using the properties of weakened luninescence in the cry sta llophor layer deterioated by ionic penetration. Zn SiO Hn was studied. The initial behavior of luninescence curves urAer 4iectron ex- citation shows that no sharp boundary of the deterioration layer exists. The relation of penetration depth to ion energy is nearly linear and only slightly depends on the type of ions. (RZhFiz,, No 1l,, 1955) Al ZALEMKIT, O.T.; SMIKKATOVA, O.A.; VOZNBSNNSKff, V.L.; KONDVAWV. !.M.. redaktor; TANDVLETA, T.M., reaktirif' 'A.V., redaktor; ARONS, R.A., tekhnicheakly redaktor. [Using radioactive clarbon C14 in the study o photosynthesis.-I Metody prameneAlla radloaktoynogo ugleroda G14 d1la, isuchenlia, fotosinteta. Koskva, Izd-vo Akademll nauk SSSR, 1955. 88 P. (Photosynthesis) KRA 8:11) (Carboar-lootopes) Vol Ili tho metAvIsWof carbon-t4 prack~-S of PhotaSynfhcc;iG. 0. V. 7altit- 4 and T. P. t. dli i f Ac.0 r.kd, lie C 3i ')'c fi-f fler a~inillation oo.mf dnwn~ The s, ~-r. in~!casrd rapidly during OF, ltr~t Ill,. a-ftcr :,rd 4fter (fiat !-':M "q 1~ a eul-q. Lowered temps- at I-ts roaHed Oie utiliza- J) LtIli .11 -~j "upds. Al C: l!"m Mv lv-s mW the sat I vc=~Vyltlth th jh~o radiowtRe of urbon-14. ~. r., Komtr,,T, Imt., Lcu;n-pl 'dap. W#xr. 4,P, 402-8tIM).-Detalled de3crip- %.nd av! preseitted of an app. constnwted = for the derlllilup~hmsbsorpbou w the procem of pho'myti- thedio. gmits of expres. axe lbwumcd at length and a (714 fA derived for cukg. the intensity of ghotasyrithesis. I - S. 109 - , ~ I y/ V, ~ ) ~,A) f~! / -, " , -, I- - ZALENSKrY, 0. V. I SEMIKHATWAS 0. A., and VOZNMENSUYs V. L. "Quantitative Methods Of Investigation of Photosynthesis vith the Aid of Radioactive Carbon." paper to be presented at 2nd UN Intl. Conf. on the -peaceful uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, I - 13 Sep 58. N eat ;;g- ;IT till! lp IV ,d gp 4d i ~130 JR 30 13 4 v %9" VOZNICSZNSKIY, T.L.; SHMIMMYA, O.A. Experimental verification of the radiometric method of evaluating the rate of photosynthesis. liziol.rant. 6 no 3:380-384 MY-Je '59. iMIRA 12-8) 1. V.L.Konarov Botanical Institute. LeningTad. (Photneynthesis) (Radioactive tracers) V02NESENSKII, V. L. Cand. Bio Sci - (diss) "Comparative ckkaract- eristics and theorerical bases for the raaiometric method of in- vestigating plant photoayethesislu yoscow, 1060, 23 pp, 250 cop, (Institute of Plant Physioloa im Ke A. hmiryazev, AS USSR) Mi 42-6o, 112) JPD1CSQWr1-.-T.-L 4 --- Deterinining the photosynthetic rate from chances in the ilectric conductivity of the absorbIng alkali solution Tru(br Dot. In-it. Ser.4 no.141258-2.83 160. (MIRA 14:3) (Photosynthesis) (Coaductometric analysis) "-VOZ-WENSKrY. V Error occurring in conductometric defermination of the Intensity of photosynthesis. Biofizika. 5 no. 6:755-757 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Botanicheakiy inotitut imeni V.L. Kowrova, AN SSSR, Leningrad. (PHOTOSYNTHESIS) (CONDUCTONETRIC ANALYSIS) Research on gas exchange in plants in the closed syst-~,,ms of G14 02- Biofizika 6 no.6;725-733 161. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Bo+Anicheskiy institut imeni V.L.Komarova AN SSSR, leningrad. (PIANTS--,RESPIUTIGN) DILOV, Kh.V.; FILIPPM, L.A.; SHTANIKOO T.P.;_VO2WMffSKIY, V.L.s SEEMIKHATOVA, O.A.; 7AIZNSKIY, O.V. Dark metabolism of organic compounds in barley at different tem- peratures. Trudy Bot. inst. Ser. 4 no.15;3-24 162. (KRA 15:7) (Plants-Metabolism) -na ariya Vladimirov Al 3V SIC SE1~1Y,11AViVA, "'"'o red. MY L red.; resill.1-uttion rArld photc,- matody izur;heaia 9- jjf~ Bi q plants-I VaTlr.Lr~'J- hc skl 6 x-Ka !965. 167 P- 1,~,atilnvap Ila' ("'1111A 1811-1) jyk, Aia d f0 VOZ14ESEIISKIYO V.L. k--r ~-., ~ -- - 1 - Possibility of studying the gas exchame of plantB in closed systems with the help of C140~. Fiziol.rast. 12 no.4:746-749 Jl-Ag 165. (MM--A 18:12) 1. Botanichoskiy institut imeni V.L.Komarova All SSSR, Leningrad. Submitted May 29, 1.964. T. ~2o_r,6 Z. wt(j ACC NR. AP5027419 SOURCE CODE: UR/0326/65/ol2/00h/0746/0749 AUMMOR: Voznosenskiy,. V. L. J ,OR("!: Botanical Institute im. V. L. Yomarov .9 AN SSSR, Leningrad ( B, 3 t a _q i c h-6 bl- I -y- - I n-a t -t AN 555H) TME: The possibility of studying gas exchange of plants In olosed systems by means of carbon-14 labeled carbon dioxide SOURCE: Fiziologlya rastoniyj, v. 12,, no, 4# 1965, 746-749 TOPIC TAGS: plant metabolism$ plart respiration, photosynthesis, carbon dioxide# isotope, test chamber, test met-hod ABSTRACT: Tests were designed to discover whether data on plant photosynthesis obtained on the basis of COp radioactivity chariges corresponds to the apparent photosynthesis the true photosynthesis., u or to none o:~ the usual processes 0' 002 metabolism. In 40 tests, leaves of various -plants were placed In a glass container with a counter, optic-acoustic gas analyzers with a selfseriber to measure C02 concentrations labeled C02, and lienting equipment. The tests were conducted at room temperatures with a light intensity varying from 3 to 16 thoqsand lux and an initial C02 concentration of 0.5-1%. Results of curve--analysis were as follows. n varying tests with high initial 002 carcl :L/3 - T. 52V7-m ACC NRs AP5027495 concentrationp the specific 002 activity remained firat conatant. then dropped. For small initial CO concentrations$ the activity dropped to a constant value as CO assimNation by the plants decrease"d. No increase of the specific C02 activity was observed during the tests in contrast to findings by other authors. This last fact does nQ4-, mean that no isotope effect exists; it may have been masked. As regards the relationship between C02 metabolism and C02 concentrations curves for .the apparent C02 exchange differed from those based on CO radioactivit~l and also from trio true photosynthesis (see Fig. 3). In tLs system, data were obtained only on the assimilation of CO from an. outer mediumq1 without consideration of CO reassimilation. It &as concluded that 2 2 0 s r"' thia methlod yields reliable data on the rate of phot InthesIs dependin on many e7ternal factors (such as light or tomperature at high C02 I a 0 h - 41- y n -Looncentra ions, At lo-r concentrations for which the* r to f 'p o os si.T--daponds-on-C --- :;onoon the. approximate-ra-te-of 5iiot-OSjrxth-06is*--_ Dope ndin-g- dn-the~experimentai conditions (respiration rate, isotope effects- participation cf labeled--- C02 in respiration) the values obtained may be closer to the apparent or to tha true photosynthetic rate. In elosed systems with illuminated Pecif -io -activity -of-- CO, does not - vary- linoax-ly- with time;I s 8 honce in tho- case---thd---CO':) - liberation rate- as a- result---of respiration cannot be deduced on"thebasis of decrease in the spocifl L .activityp even if-isotope-offects are neglected.- Orig, art. has: -4 -figures. -1 Card ril AP5oV4451 Tntonsity of as. exchange in relative units 0.0's At #,IS 0,2 110 11frij. Fig. 3; Curves of intensity of photosynthesis as a function of C02 concentration plotted according to data in Fig, 1. 1 - photosynthesis measured by C14020 2 apparent photosynthesis.. 3 res iration., 4 - tzlue photosynthesisp ; - curve of true photosynthe;is (&) brought to the level of curves 1 and 2, SUB CODE: LS., GC1 SUBM DATE: 2914ay6V, ORIG REP: OlO/ OTH REF: 0 (5)CI Card A A V07llESL7lSKlY,- Viktor Leorddovich; ZALFTS'KIY, Oleg Vyachenlavovich; '-*MjqXR)itCffA,-O'f~-P,rr.-an'Y&ar.&-o,.rr,a; Prinimall, ucbastiye: GLAGOLEVA, T.A.; FFILIPPOVA, L.A. [Methods of photosynthesis and respiration studies] Metody issledovaniia fotosinteza i dykhaniia rastenii. Moskva, Nauka, 1965. 304 P. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Laboratoriya fotosinteza Botanicheskogo instituta im.V.L. Komarova AN SSSR (for Glagoleva, Filippova). V021,TFSENSKIY, V.L. Study of the carbon dioxide gas excnan~,-- cur-ve-v of plants a-- 101.1 C02'concentrations. Fiziol. rast. 11 no.6:974-977 N-D 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Komarov Botanical Institutel U.S.S.R. Academy of Sci6nces, Leningrad. FILIPPOVA, L.A.; VGZNESENSKIY, -V.L.; BOGATKINAp V.F. Use of the products of photosynthesis in respiration. Fiziol. rast. U no.1:43-48 A-F 164. AMIRA 17:2) 1, Laboratoriya fotosinteza Botanicheskogo instituta imeni V.L. Komarova AN SSSR, Leningrad. TWUSUMTI T, P. WFVWOMOMMVVIMI~TT----~;,~ ,- . P. 1. mwwwv. rhireglist xodWA6 s0-9811,16 ". 2"0. (aAM 20110 U, obibawro VOZNESENSKIYP V.P., gornyy inzh. Using charges with air spaces in quarries of the Dokuchaev flux dolomite combine. Vzryv. delo no.54/11:325-328 164. (MIRA 1739) 1. Dokuchayevskiy flyuBo-dolomitnyy kombinat. VOMESENSKIrs V. P. Bane - Grafting Case of extensive osteoplasty of the shoulder. Uch.z&p.Vt.mosk.med.1nst.,, 2t 1951. Mont Llf_t gf_ Russian Accessions,, Library of Congress,, April 1952o UNCLASSIFIED. \/07-N E.~,C N.SK IV. 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Deystvitellnyy chlen Akademii meditainskJl-h nauk SSSR (for Blokhinp Petrovskiy., Priorov., Rufanov, Limberg). 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii meditainskM nauk SWR (for Bogushl Struchkovv Yelanskiy). (SURGEU) BABKIN, I.A.; BOGOLYUBSKIY. G.N.; PURLINOV, I.I.; VOZNXSICNSKIY. V.V.; DANILYUK, V.S.; ZAPOLISKIT, G.N.; ZUBKIN, A.S.; ILITASM, A.S.; KnMT , K.M.; KOYMATIM, P.V.;- KORABLZV, N.D.; LZBEMA, Tu.4.; KAKAROV, Tu.K.; MIROSHNIKOV, I.P.; NOVICIONKO, X.P.; POPOV, A.V.; SEMRTAKOV, V.A.; KANEVSKAYA, M.D., red.; ANDRIANOV, B.I., takhn.red. (Protecting the public from present-day means of destruction; a textbook for organizations of the All-Union Voluntary Society for the Promotion of the Army. Aviation, and Navy] Zashchita na6eleniia ot sovremennykh aredstv porazheniia; uchabnoe posobie dlia organi- zatsil Yeesoyusnogo dobrovollnogo obshchestva soaeystviya armii ' aviateii i flotu. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1958. 334 P. (MIRA l2k) (Civil defense) tV.j - BOGOLYUBSKIY, G.N.; BURLINOV, I.I.; VINOGRADOV, L.V.Q~9~, V DANILYUNj V.S.; ZUBKn;p A.S.; ILIYASHEV, A.S.j KORABLEV, M.D.; LEREDEVA, YuA.; MAKAROV, Yu.K.j MIROSHUINOV,, I.P.1 NOVICHENKO, I.P.; POPOV, A.V.; SEREBRAKOV, V.A.;VARENIIINOV, I.S., red.; GODINER, F.Ya., red.; SORKIN, M.Z., tekhn. red. (Protecting the population from present-day means of destruction) Zashchits. naseleniia ot sovremennykh sredstv po- razhanila; uchebnoo posobie dlia organizataii DOSAAF. Pod ob- shchei red. I.S.Varennikova i L,V.Vinogradova. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1962. 254 p. (MIRA 16:4) (Civil defense) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6426 Bogolyubskiy, G. N., 1. 1. Burlinov, L. V. Vinogradov, Y, .-V-o g---e kiy-, -Y An .9 n5 V. S. Danilyuk, A. S. Zubkin, A. S. Illyashev, M. D. Korablev, Yu. A. Lebedeva, Yu. K. Makarov, I. P. Miroshnikov, 1. P. Novichenko, A. V. Popov,and V. A. Serebryakov Zashchita naseleniya ot sovremennykh aredstv porazheniya; uchebnoye posobiye dlya organizatsii DOSAAF (Protection of the Population From Modern Means of Destruction; Handbook for DOSAAF Organizations) 2d ed., rev. and eni. Moscow, DOSAAF, 1963. 254 p. 450,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Vsesoyuznoye ordena krasnogo znameni Dobrovollnoye obshchestvo sodeystviya armii, aviatsii i floty. Eds. (Title page): I. S. Varennikov and L. V. Vinogradov; Compilers: M. D. Korablev and Yu. A. Lebedeva; Ed.: F. Ye. Godiner; Tech. Ed.: M. Z. Sorkin. Card 1/3 VQMSFN~.M, V.V., gornyy inzh.; HUTORYANSFY, Ye.Ye., gornT AVD04111, E.I., go.-nyy inzh. y Inzh.; Starting centrifugal pumps without priming. Ugol' 40 no.4:75 Ap 165# (MIRA 18:5) V0714EMNSKIY V.V. gornyy inzh.-elektromekbanik; YURBATSKIY, B.P.. '-- gornr/ inz .-olektrompkhanik Improvement of the automatic control system of winches used for railroad serviced waste piles. Ugoll Ukr. 7 no-11-37-318 N 163. (MIRA 17:4) BELAYENKO, F.A., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; KRASNOPOLISKIY, A.A., gornyy inzhener; DRUXOMM, M.F., gornyy inzhener; VOZNESDISkIY V.V. gornyy inzhener; DZYABURA, G.F., gorn3rj inzhener; FIGLYAI.07, S.1)., gornyy inzhener Results of usinr sing]A-row and multirow and s~,ort-delay blasting in pi s o-F' the Yelenovka Mining Mministration. Vzryv. delo no 4?M:~4_84 (MIRA 11;:2) ol. I 1. Dnepropetrovskiy gornyy institut, Yelenovskoye rudoupravleniye. (Yelenovka repion (Donetsk Province)--blasting) (Boring) VOZNESENSKIY, Yevgeniy Favlovich; BROVCHENKO, Igrratiy Savellyevich; ueMstiye-TIMIONIN, M.G.; MMER, I.M., retsenzent; RYZHOVI, A.D., retsenzent, ABELTINISH, A.Ya... retsenzent; AKIMOVA, L.D., red.; PECIOIK121A, O.P.p tekhn. red. (Accounting in food industry enterprises) Bukhgalterskii uchet na predpriiatiiakh pishchevoi promyshlemoeti. Mo- skva, Pishchepromizdat, 1963. 342 p. (MIRA 17:2) T L 102!~L-~6 ~Wzwr(wOm FFTC/AsD/Am/wD N4 K E I K EXPLOITATION SOV16426 r/.? _,, I - n _Yinoigradov V. V, Voznesemskiy. Bggolymbshay,_fU N 1., 1. Burli oy, L V, V. S. Danilygk A S Zubkin, A -105-rabl-ev-.Tu, A-.--- ,_S, .1 tLahev, M-, D~ _I~y_ _ Lebedeva, YR, & hUkarov, I, P, Miroolmikov. I. P, Novicheriko, A, V, Poppyand L A. SerghEXM2 7--ashchita naseleniya at sovremennykh sredetv porlmheniya; uchobnoye poaobiye d1ya organizatsii DOSAAF (Protection%f the Population From Modern Means of Destruction; Handbook for DOSAAF Organizations) 2d ed., rev. and enI. Mosaaw, DOSAAF, 1983. 254 p. 450,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency- Vaesoyuznoye ordena krasnogo znameni Dobrovollnoys obshchestvo, sodeyst" armii, aviataii i floty. Eds. (Title page): 1. S. Varennikov and L. V. Vinogradov; Compilers: M. D. Korablev and Yu. A. Lebedeva; Ed.: F. Ye. Godiner; Tech. Ed. M. Z. Sorkin. Card 113 COVERAGE: This book describes in detail modern aerial mass -destruction weapons and civil defense, It also discusBla-s means of coping with the ef- fects of an attack. TABLZ OF CONTEIJTS: Foreword 3 Ch. I. Modern Aerial Mass -Destruction Weapons 8 Ch. IL Protecting the Population From Modern Mass -Destruction Weapons 65 Card 2/3 150 -Ch. 1V# Instructions and Responses to Civil Defense Signal# Ch. V. Liquidating the Consequences of an Aerial Attack 173 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress SUBJECT: Civil Defense AD/dk/os bm/ C&I 7/30/63 Card 3/3 kand. ekon. nauk. "Xconoedcal analysis of production &ad finanae activities of In- dilstrial enterprises" by I.I. PokU4, Reviewed by M.P. YomesensKi. Vaist, meah, 38 no,3.,90--91 Mr '58, (HIM 1112) (Machinery'Industry) (Poklad, I.I.) N TOZKKBINSICIT, TZ Dukheelterskiy pc-.et kapitallnogo straditelletya. ( a bookkeeping account of capital constractione, by To. P. TosnAmenekly 1 N. P. Protov. Koskya, Gonfinizdat, 1951 Lib. Has: v. i. T107-~9771-11SKTY,, Ye. F. Yomplek-neya ,r-.ek!honIz-.itIsiyIi vo-,delyv'Iniya 1rartofelya v net~hermozem.oy polose=7ESR (Comrdex of Potato CultIv.--tior. 4-- I-Jrif~. Non-black L;oU Area of the U-"R) Sell khozgIz, 5 sheets. The brocmIre dest-ribes the construction and utI117.a'ion o' machines and tools Us~fd for Comnlex mechaniznti-n of rotato cultivation in the non-black soil area of the USSR. The brochure is inf-indod for agrimiltural mechanizers who are concerned with potato cultivation~ SO: U-6472, 18 Nov 1254 2. -,!-3!R (6(,'0) 11- Earthw.--vin- Machinery 7. UEe of Tnachinery in eartl-ior-k dlurin:7 t,I:e corr-.tr--.cti,)n of' a Tmaltil Sect-iOP- 7'--" S,10. Korln. 4 No. 3; 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, jur"'! 1953. Unclassified, VOZINIESEISKII. E.P. Mekhanizataiia vozdelyvaniia kartofelia v nechernozemnol. polose SSSR (Mechanization of potato cultivation in "he nonchernozem belt of the U.S.S.R.) MosIrva, Sellkhozeiz, 1954. 152 p. SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Vol 7, No. 8, Nov. 1954 ARSHENOV, A., inzh.; -VCZW.0&14SKIY, Yu. , inzh. Device for observing phase relational4p in stereophonic recording. Radio no44s5lp54 Ap 163, (Kin 16s3) (Stereophonic sound systems) (Magnetic recorderre " recording) t- VOZNEBFMKIxr--II4.Av-- Use of the F14 priftciple and OL CaPaCitatM device for controlling quality in Connection with a cutting bead using feedback. Trudy vNAiz no.7:97-103 160. (KIRA 1424) (Sound-Recording and reproducing) (Phonorecorda) -VDZIIEI SETIS IV, A l k ---tereophonic sound reproducing system. Trudy IMUZ no.9:122-134 16- .J a (MIRJI ll,~ : 9 ) (Sterephonic sound systems) 2 ffi5 3/17 [/0C)4/008/005/016 B116/B212 AUTHORS: B~ondarenkof A. V., Vomesenskiy, Yu. A., Minashin, 19. Ye., Sidorova, I. I., Sgarapoi, ij TITLE: Investigation of the automatic control system for t4~ power level of a power reactor PERIODICAL: Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, V. 4, no. 8, 1961, 54-62 TEXT: The pyesent paper deals with the calculation of the control system of h power reactor.,,Aconcrete example is giVen for the investigation of the transient process's* for one of the variants of a projected reactor. having an automatic power control system. A number-of quest16ns are dis- cussed which are connected with the autbmatic reactor during non-steady operrationi The variant mentioned is shown in X'ig. 1. The control object is built similarly to that of the first atomic power plarit in the USSR, namel.na heterogeneous uranium-graphite boiling reagtor. This reactor has -4 .an effective neutron life of 1 4-10 see and a negative temperature effect, Fig. 2 shows the cross sectiori-of a fuel element in the graphite Card 1/11 25555 S/170J61/004/008/005/016 Investigation of the automatic ... Bi16/B212 block of the core. Three groups of equations are set.up: For the change of'neutron density in the reactor in time: dn k 0 n+ dc, k.0 01 ).j C, + - Wz 2,..., 6, where T denotes the time, n the neutron density$ k k the, decay aO eff' Ai onstant of the fragments of the i-th group of delayed neutrons, 1 the effective relative yield of delayed neutron"s bf the i-th group (baking into account the production energy), c the effective life of net~trons in the Card Mi 29555 S/1 70/61/004/008/065/Olc6 Investigation of the automatic B116/B212 reactor. The deviation ak - k I is caused by an exteznal perturbation eff (4k perturbation) and by a change in reactivity 1) due to the motion of them ,Control rods (automati; controller): iskAp, 2) Aue to the insertion-of emergency protection rods into the core: &k ep i and 3) due to.the deviatfon of the uranium, moderator and coolant temperatures.: &kt; ak-combines additively all of these. The second group of equations expresses the change in time of the determining parameters of the automatic control dtq 1 system.'- They read. k, [n(-c) 1] (8) d T dA- u+ k k (9) 492 (10), MV d-r 2 3&fP2 dr dx TSW + k 6u ak' 9-2 (12), 4 A where n(T) denotes the relative neutrdn'density; y, the angle of rotation-, Card 3/11 255~5 S/170/61/004/008/005/016 Investigation of the'automatic ... B116/ 212 of the drive (of the intermediate switch mechanism); 92 the angle.of rotation of the switch mechanism drivel u the potential at the output of the magnetic amplifier'; T tho time conatant of this amplifier; T the time MV , SW constant of the switch mechanism; k k k I k denote the transmis- 11 1C2 39 4 5 sion coefficients of the control elements. The third group of equiLtions makes it possible to determine the mean change of the uranium temperature. (-47-) in the reactor and also the change cP k when the uranium tempera- U 0 Off ture changes-by 1 C and by&kt, if the,temperature coefficient of reactivity is known. These iquationb *read as follows: temp dAtli 0,650 A 1,1, + 0,596 A ill 8.63 In 0) 11; d, d A tit 0,654 A ill + 0,600 A I+ 16,2 In (r) 11: (14) d d A iM 2 - - 0,661 A fill + 0,607 A All + 20,4 In (t) I I d-c (15) Card 4/11 25555 S/170/61/004/008/005/016 Investigation of the automatic 31161B212 dA1lv U 152 # A i,',v + 20A In (16) d dAtt 1,77 A 11,, 7,64 A A (17) dAill 169 A Ill- 4,99 A ill +13,04 A t1j; - d d A Ill." = M 3,33 A t," 0,0 15 A flit A flit 1, 48 At"*' 5,67 A It U T (19), where &t denotes the deviation of the mean uranium temperature in the u the devia- cross section of the core in question from a nominal value; .tion of the mean coolant temperature in a certain section (tile active zone is divided into sev6ral sections with respect to height: 1, 11, II1i,*1V)- it is assumed that the heat removal is concentrated in the layer having radius r 3) and that the fuel mass will produce an additional tkiermal re- sistence. Eas. (1) (19) have been investigated with the help of a r'O' Card 5/11 25555 S/170/61/004/008/005/016 Investigation of the.automatic ... actor simulator considering 6 groups of delayed neutrons and with three simulating devices of type MH-7 OIN-7) for work control of reactois. The sA of equations is schematically shown in Fig- 3. The following results have been obtained by a study of the automatic controiler and reactor for non-steady operation: 1) Representation in one-group approximation results in an o,x6essively high,maiimum reactivity jumD permissible; therefore, 6 - I. groups have been taken. 2) For a discontinuously changing reactivity, the* increase of the amplification factor of the automatic controller Will first decrease the power excess but will also increase the control; time. in- creasing the amplification factor by a factor of three will keep the - +0 system stable. '3) 'Yihen the temperature.effect qt was not taken in.' account, one obtains &k 0.000472 and a linear dependence of the perm permissible reactivity j bkp AQ 'umP of.Qtemp: er.m temp ' 1.45. 4) The muzimum permissible amplitudes of reactivity pulsation in the range of 0-05 - 0.3 cPs, which can be applied to the automatic controller, are given as: &k 0.0002 at Q .0 and &k = 0.0003 25 at Q . -0.67-10 -4 t t Therefore, 'the temperature'effect has to be determined accurately: Card 6/11 S/1~gi%4/008/005/016 Investigation of the automatic B116 B212 5) Even at resonance frequencies the automatic-controller is able*to take the pulsation of the coolant amount, and the amplitudes of the correapond- ing stabilized power fluctuations will be smaller than the permissible maximum.- A. X. Krasin, Academician of the AS BSSR,-is thanked for interest in this work. There ake 5 figures and 2 Soviet-bloc references. SUBMITTED: April 8, 1961 Fie. 1: Block diagram of the chief components of t.he.automatic control system. Legend: 1) perturbation; 2) influence of the temperature effect; 3) r'eactor; 4) control rods; 5) neutron detector; 6) power transmitter; 7) signal amplifier; 6) intbrmediate switch mechanism; 9) comiarator; 10) drive; 11) magnetic amplifier; 12) switch mechanism. 6o.?myu4eMUV A Ke Z) ,0 3) PeaKMOP Card 7/1'1 lo AKTMOV, V.F.; VCr/,NESMSKIY-,, Y.u.A-.; IIOPKOV, V.7. psymamic c,' a trarsepyuravx as an objeot of auto- I matic control. Nef t. khraz. 42 zio.'1:52-56 J1 '64. (MIRA 1718) V,MMS Force of reaction of the sound pickup stylus and the groove and methods of its measurement* Trudy VKUIZ no.515a-66 959. (MM 15 2-4) (Phonographo-Testing) EXCERPTA MEDICA See 2 Vol 1214 Physlola&7 1402. EFFECT OF AZAMETHONIUM ON THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTFNt OF DOGS IN VARIOUS CHRONIC EXPERIMENTAL CONDITIONS (Russiantext) - Voznesensk~ V B. B. 1st Moscow 1. M. Sechenov Order of Lenin hied. _1nst_.. _W'scow ---MY=. EKSPER. BIOL. I MED. 1958, 45/1 (57 -62) Graphs 3 In chronic experiments on 4 trained normal dogs a slight hypotension. tachycardia. disappearance of respiratory arrhythmia. shortening of PQ and QT interval and changes in T wave were.produced by azamethonium (pentamine). Conditioned press- or responses to electrical stimulation were abolished. but Rressor effects of ad- renaline increased. Treks - Prague (11. 18) OMMSUSKIr B.B 3ff act of ACM on the circulatory system under experimental conditions (with summary in Inglish]. Probl.endok. i gorm, 5 no.1:24-30 JT&-F 159. (MM 12: 3) 1,, Js kef edry patologicheskoy f ~ziologii (say. - prof . S.M. -Pavlenko) I Kookovokogo ordena Lenins. medi tainskogo Inatituta imeni I.M. U- chenovas (ACTH, effects, on cardioraoc. system in animals (Rus)) (CAM)IOVASCULAR SYSTJM, off. of drugs on, ACTH (Run)) KOPYRIN, I.A.; OSTROUKHOV, ICU,; BYALYY, L.A.; -YOZNESFMKY, V.A.; PLASTININ, B.G.; Prinimali uchastiye: KORYAVTSLV, A.V.; CHIRKOV, G.G.; BRADCHUMO, V.P. Investigation of gas dynalmca in the blast furnace process using helium. Izv. AN SSSR.Otd.tekh.rauk. Met. i topl. no.5:22-28 S-0 162. (MM 15:10) (Mast furnaces) (Gas dynamics) VOZNESENSKYR V.L. [Voznesanakly, V.L.1 Conductonstric apparatus for determining photosy""Watic rate. Biologia plantarum 6 no. 209-83 164. 1. V.L.Komarov Institute of Botany, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Leningrad 22, ul. prof. Popova 2. VOZNICA, Drahoslav Further development of socialist competition. Geol pruzkum 6 no.9:257-258 S 164. 1. Central Committee of Mining Industry and Power Industry Trade Unions, Prague. t t n (.f Trade Unlon of omd komr- 0 r J V021 41CA Socialist competition and socialist work brigades ir- the coal industry. Uhli 6 no. 4z 113-114 Ap 164. 1. Central Committee of the bWt~4on of MIners ahd Power Engineering Workers, SHUMA, S. [Szyma, S.j (Pollgha); VOZNICIIER, K. (Wozniczek, K.j (Polloha) Acoustic aspects of t~e Gruneieen-Debye equation. Prim. ul-traakust. k issl. veshch. no.14:61-63 '61. (MIRA 14:12) (Molecular theory) (Sound--Speed) (Differential equations) PFLIEGEL, Theodor; AMICK, Milan; VOZNICOVA, Eva Data on the effect of concentrated sulphuric ac-Ld on some sub-- stituted 114,acylamino--arylamino-a.,ithraquinonf,%.3. Cil".e.'a prur. IJ, no.12:641-643 D 164 1. At present: Ghinoin, budap-s-9jpeot (for Ffllegoll). 2. ChnIr of Orgazilc Substrmcf) Tnchnolog. of tho Illfhor ,-)(!ilool of Chet'.1cal Technology, Pardubice (for A~mjmelc and Vow0rova). VOZRIM Y, 1- Ile'!7me, nfmk, 0 Mcrjernizpt Ic T, ;:~!*, -~~ 'P:"- -; 4 ni: : Y- - - -I-,* ;~" nn "!2A.-P JI 165z (MIRA 18-.7) VOWITSM, Igor' VjtUj2M"EjMh;-.jVXIOV, Lev Andrianovich. Prinimal 7~--uchastiye CHUM y L.A.; mEGRABOV, G.A., dotD., retsenzent; MALAKHOV, H.D... mekhanik-nastavnik Dallnevostoct---ogo pa- rokhodstva, retsenzent, NEUDOVAi E.S.p red.; LAVMICVA9 N.Bof tekbn. red. [Breakdown of internal combustion marine engines] Avarii sudo- vykb dvigatelei vnutrennego sgoraniia. Moskvap Izd-vo "Vorskoi transport,," 1961. 240 p. WEIA 15:2) (Marine engines-*aIntenance and repair) VOZNITSKgt jg orl Yltpllpvich. Prinimali uchastiye: ITANOV, L.A., kand. inzh.. ROZHAMIT, G.S., kand.takim. nauk, retzenzent; DAIIILEVSKIY, T.T., dotsent, red.; ANERAMA, L.S.. red.izd-va; LAVRENOVA. N.B., takhn.red. [Nngines and power plants on modern trawlers) ustanovki sovramennykh rybopromyslovykh sudov. "Morskoi transport,* 1959. 201 p. (Trnwla and trawling) (Marine engines) Dvirsteli i ailovYe Moskva. Izd-vo (MIRA 12:12) VOZP,NILF,K, F. "The reasuring technique for Ouclear reactors." P. 94 (Sdelovaci Technika, Vol. 6, No. 3, March 1958, Praha, Czechoslovakia) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EFAI) Wj Vol, 7) No. 9, September 1958. VOZNITSK1Y I kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk (Murmansk) --- -, 77 - 7: Valuable work on problems of ship engine superchargers. ("Increasing the power of ship diesel engines b7 supercharging.' N.V. Petrov- skii. Reviewed by 1. Voonitskil). Kor.flot 16 no.4:31 Ap 136. (MM 9:8) (Narine diesel engines) (Superchargers) (Petrovskii, N.V.) VOZNJAK, M. Restoration of old receivers. P. 174. IU.DIO.IdrIATE,F',, (Savez radioamatera Jbgos1aVLja) Beogrv.',, Yugoslavia. Vol. 12, no. 6, June 1958. Monthly List of East European Accessions (MAI) W, Vol. 8, no. 8, Aug. 1959. Uncl. 18(7) PIME I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV12273 Voznovich., P, D, 1~ Okh30IIh0wiye metallurgicheskikh pechey Tysok-temperaturnymi. teplonositelyami (Cooling of Metallurgical Furnaces by Means of High-temperature Heat Carriers) MOSCOW., Metallurgizdat., 1959. 228 p. Errata slip inserted. 3,200 copies printed. Ea.: S. M. Lukomskiy; Ed. of Publishing House: M. R. Lanovskaya; Tech. Ed.: M. K. Attopovich. PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers and technicians engaged in designing and operating metallurgical or other furnaces and heat exchangers using high-temperature heat carriers. COLVERPSZ: Possibilities of the secondary utilization of heat as source of energy are investigated. Different types of high-temperature organic owd inorganic heat carriers along With their properties and -function in cooling metallurgical furnaces are discussed. Results of pilot plant tests carried out to analyze the process of cooling shaft furnace jackets usin& dlphenyl mixture are analyzed. Various cooling systems using high-tAmperature heat carriers and their operations are described. Problems of heat emissi6n-and exchange, Card lfi Cooling of Metallu gical Furnaces (Cont.) SOV/2273 circulation of heat carriers suitable for cooling furnaces of various types) and the operation of cooling systems are reviewed. Some suggestions on how cooling Mtems should be operated are offered. The book contains designs, diwms,, tables and formulas. Comments made by V.,O. Fogel', Candidate of Technical Sciences, are acknowledgedby the author. There are 138 references: 125 Soviet, and 13 English. TABIB OF CONTEM: Foreword 6 PART I. HEAT CARRIERS AND THEIR FUNCTION IN THE COOLING SYSTEM OF METALLURGICAL FURNACES Ch.,I. Methods ofUtilizing Heat Obtained During the Cooling of Metallurgical Furnaces 7 1. Cooling metallurgical furnaces *1th water 7 2. Cooling furaaces with high-temperature heat carriers 14 Ch. II. High-temperature Heat Carriers and Their Physicochemical Properties 15 1, General requirements for heat carriers 15 2. Inorganic heat carriers -16 Card 2/7 Cooling of Metallurgical Furnaces (Cont.) 30V/2273 3. Organic heat carriers 26 4. HTS aqueous solutions 42 5. Comparison of heat-carrier characteristics 45 PART II. EMMDOM AND MWMCff ON COOLING BRAFT MUM JACKETS Ch. I. Pilot Plant System and Teez XwthWa 51 1. Dencription'of the pilot plant 51 2. Testing the cooling system of the pilot plant 54 3. Measuring instruments and measuring methoda 59 Ch. 11. Test Procedure and Test Results 65 Ch.III. Heat Exchange In Shaft Furnace Jackets When Cooled With A Diphenyl mixture T9 1. Thermal regime of Jackets 79 2. Heat exchange in the economizer section 80 Card 3/7 Cooling of Metallurgical Furnaces (cont.) SOV/2273 PART 11:1. pROBIM or HEAT EXCHANGE AND CIRC=TION Ch. 1. Heat Exchange of Organic Heat Carriers I 1., 87 1. JALrge volmm heat exchange in heating and cooling processes carried out vith the aid of organic heat carriers 88 2. Convective heat exchange in the forced circulation of a heat carrier 89 3. Heat exchange auring vapor condensation of a diphenyl mixture 91 4. Heat exchange in a boiling heat carrier 93 Ch. II. Heat Exchange Produced by Malted HTS Salts and by Their Aqueous solutions 1o6 1. Results of tests moLde to determine the emission of heat in the forced circulation of melted salts 106 2. Heat exchange produced by HTS aqueous solutiOns log ChJIL Method of Computing Cirmlation of RiSt-tftVarsture Heat Carriers 122 1. Hydrodynamic determination of a single-pUase strew circuit 122 2. Hydrodynamic determination of a double-phase stream circuit 128 Card 4/r Cooling of Metallurgical Furnaces (Cont.) SOV/2273 PART IV. COOLING FUMUM WITH ORGANIC HM CAMUM;S Ch. I. Cooling the Shaft Furnace at the "Yuzhuralaikelf" Plant With a Diphenyl Mixture 135 1. System of cooling of jackets 135 2. layout of the principal equipment and its characteristics 137 3. Automation and measurement of the cooling system 141 Ch. II. Designs of Systems for Cooling Furnaces With Organic ifeat Carriers 147 1. Cooling shaft furnaces with forced circulation of an organic heat carrier 147 2. Cooling of furnaces used ftr calaination in the boiling layer 1410 3. Cooling furnaces used for heating 150 4. Circulation pumps 152 5. Cooling furnaces using heat to warm the air 155 Ch. III. Some Suggestions on Operating Cooling Systems 159 1. Servicing cooling system 159 2. Description of failures of equipment using a diphenyl mixture 165 3. Storage of diphenyl and diphenyl oxide 167 4. Preparation of diphenyl mixtures 168 5. Determination of the change in physicochemical properties of a Card 5/~ Coolin of Metallurgical Furnaces (Cont.) SOV/2273 .9 diphenyl mixture depending on duration of the operation 169 6. Regeneration of a diphenyl mixture 171 7. Hermetic! sealing,of the cooling system 173 8. Determination of leakage in the cooling system 176 Ch. IV. Technical and Economic Indices of Heat Utilization in Cooi.ing Jackets With a DIphenyl Mixture 18o PART V, THE UTILIZATION OF MEIMED SAM ARD THEIR AQUEOUS SOIMIONS AS HEAT CAR- RIERS Ch. I. Some Examples of Using Melted Salts 4s Heat Carriets 185 Ch.II. Testing and Research on Cooling of ?urnaces Used In Calcination With Melted Salts in the Boiling Iayer 188 1. Heat characteristics and operating conditions of furnaces for calcination in the boiling 1"r 188 2. The pilot unit of the "Elektrdtoink" plant - 193 caxa 6A Cooling of Metallurgical Furnaces (Cont.) SOV/22T3 Ch.III. Aqueous Solutions of Salto Used as Heat CwTiers 203 1. Remarks of a general nature 203 2. Temperature depression of the aqueous solution of salts 207 3. Designs of f%n-Liace cooling systems employing melted salts or their aqueous solutions 209 4. 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