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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEGOROV, I. T. - YEGOROV, K. P.

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24-8-5/34 The oblique impact of a lamina on a f luid. (Cont of a central impact on water of structures, the load- carrying element of which is a lamina. It is assumed that the initial vertical component-of the velocity of the lam- ina vo is small by comparison with the constant horizon- tal component u . It is assumed that the water is incom- pressible. Such a formulation of the problem leads to the question of the unestablished motion of an infinite fluid about a thin profile with a surface of discontinuity of horizontal velocities attached at the trailing edge. The problem of the unestablished motion of a thin profile with the surface of discontinuity was formulated by Wagner (1) and investigated bD Keldysh, M.B. and Ioavrentev, M.A. (2) and Sedov, L.I. (31. Sedov first applied the methods of the theory of the unestablished flow about a wing to the problem of unestablished hydro-planing. In this paper, these methods axe extended to the case of the unestablisbed- motion caused by the free impact of a lamina on the undis- turbed surface of a fluid. There are 4 figures and ? references, 6 of which are Slavic. SUBMITTEE~: November l?, 1956. AVAIIABLE: ldbrarY of Congress Card 2/2 Rj-. YEGOROVI 1, T. 1. T. Yegorov, Cand. 'Xechnical Sci. (Leningrad), gave a paper "Hydrodynadeche Kraefte am Tragfluegel bei instationaerer Bevegung," at the 5hipbuilding Technolog7 Meetings Warnexuende,, GDR, in 1958. SOt SchAtfbautechnik, June :L959, Uncl. YEGOROVP 1. T. (Leningrad) " I~ydrodynamic Forces in the Unsteady Motion of a Wing." report presented at the First All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Moscow, 27 Jan - 3 Feb 60 AUTHOR: TITLB,: PERIODICAL: 8/229/62/000/004/001/003 1006/1206 Yogorov, I.T., Dr. Technical Scoinoes Non steady forces on lifting Angs of light sp,~ed boats in disturbed conditions Sudostroyenfye, noo4o 1962, 13-14 TEXT ThJn airfoil theory Js applied to the calculation of influence of a h&monic wave diturbance at water level upon hydro- dynamic lift acting on submerged win&s. The theory ia applied to the special case of a wing moving with zero angle of attack and zero angular velo6ity at a depth,equal to diaturbance wave length. Thdre are 3-figures. Card 1/1 YEGOROV, I. T. (Cand. Tech. Scl.) (LenimgTad) "Hydrodynamisohe Kraefte am Tragfluogel bei instationaerer Bewz)gurig," paper presented at the Shipbuilding Technology Meeting, Warnemuende.. CDR, 1958 SO: Schiffbautechnik, June 1959 CHUVIKOVSKIT, V.S., referent; NOVOZHILOV, V.V.. referent; PERNIK, A.D., referent; TEGOROV, I.T., referent; TITOV, I.A., referent; FIRSOV, 1) , referent: BOTTSOT, G.T., inxh.; BASIN, A.M., refereat Scientific engineering conference on hydromechanics and s':ructural mechanics of ships. Sudostroanie 24 n0-7:86-87 JI '58. (MIRA 11:9)- (Naval arabitecture--Congresses) BUNIKOVY M.M.) inzh.;'YEGOROVp I.T.9 kandatekhn.nauk Ninth Technological Conference on the Theory of Ships. Sudostroenie 27 no.4:81-83 AP 161. (.,,au 14:3) (Naval architeoturo-CongreuseD) BUNIXOV, M.M., inzb.,- YEGOROV, I.T., doktor tekhn.nauk Out-of-town Session of the Department on &-aaworthin-ess in the Scientific Technological Society fur Shipbuilding. Sudostroenle 28 no.4:83 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:4) (Naval axohitecture) BASDI) M-A-; IE99_ROjp I.T.; ISAYEV., I*I*; KRAXAMVp Ye*Ao; SADOVNIKOVj YueMe (Leningrad) "Some features of the use of gaseous media to change hydrodynamical characterist- ics of solids noving in a fluid" report prisented at the 2nd All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanicss Moscow., 29 January, - 5 Februa27 1964 T, 61801-65 1VT (d)/11~WT(l),/EWP(m) /PYT1 (m)/FA/EPF(n)-2/Ve1A( d)/T-2/11,114A I w) Pd-lTP-u ',Arl AM5016673 BOOK EXPLOITATIO14 UR/ 629,124.8:502 YEgorov. Iv~~j_jLmpleyevich; Sokolov, Vitally Timofeyevich ? flydrodynamics/ of high-speed vessels (Gidrodinamika bystrokhodnykh sudov) Leningrad, Izd-vo "Sudostroyeniye", 1965. 383 p. illus., biblio. 2100 copies printed. TOPIC TAGS: hydrofoil, equilibrium flow, unsteady flow, lifting surface force, hydrofoil resistance, hydrofoil lateral stability, air cushion vessel PURPOSE: This book is intended for use by scientific workers, design engineers, and those specializing in ship's hydromechanics. COVERAGE, This book reports the results of theoretical investigations of the hydrodynamics of gliding vessels, hydrofoil vessels, and -ACV'a. Hain attention has been devoted to methods of calculatingghe hydrodynamic characteristica of the lifting surfaces of theme ships as well as methods for determining their seaworthiness* Card 1/3 L 61861-65~ 1,M5016673 TABLE OF COUTENTS: Ch- Ij- ZcjuilibrLum hydroA A aLe -ch a f a 4 t e- r6 t, L c 4' ofAhydrofoLl -~5-. m bibliography -- 102 -j j Ch. 11. Unsteady hydrodynamic characteristics of hydrofoils 104 A. Some results of the theory of an unsteady moving thin I foil -- 104 Be Hydrodynamic forces on a hydrofoil in unsteady- motion 139 ';Iiibliography -- 197 111. Unstead7 hydrodynamic forces during interaction between the lifting surfaces of ships and the free surface of the water -- 199 A. Hydrodynamic force: during i=pact with water 199 B. Gliding in awellin4l saaa 239 I,ibliography 248 iL 61861-65 -]AA-5,0166 73- Ch. IV. Hydrodynamic calculation of a hydrofoil vessel 250 A. Hydrodynamic calculation of foil systems -- 250 B. Resistance and running conditions of hydrofoil vessels -- 270 C. Lateral stability of hydrofoil vessels -- 291 Bibliography -- 302 t4 Ch. V. Peculiarities of calculating the performance of high-speed vessels -- 305 .3ibliography -- 349 Ch. VI. Some aerodynamic problems of air-cushion vessels -- 350m- ~3ibliography -- 380 ;SUB CODE: HE SUBHITTEDt 12ttar65 NO REF SOVi 053 OTHER: 026 Cr.1 3 / 3 .';L 08195-67 EMW c-.)/E~T(1)/EWT(m)/EWP(w)/Ewp(-O-)/ CC NRi' AP6030122 -SOURCE CODE; UR/0421/66/000/004/01811018,, AU711OR: Yegorov, 1. 'T. (lahingrad) ORG: none TITLE: Unsteady state motion of a system of thin submerged hydrofoils 6. -SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. 'Mokhanika.zhidkosti i gaza, no. 4, 1966, i8i-t85 TOPIC TAGS: - uns toady. - flow,' hydrofoil, fluid flow, ABSTRACT: The article treatitho unstoady atato motion of a thin hydrofoil subm orgod under the free surfac o of a liquid to a depth h (roo Fig.* 1)a Y A T.. Figure 1. Card 1/2 L 08195-67 ACC NRi AP6030122 It is assumed that the hydrofoilis a flat_plz~to with a chord (-a, a) inclined to the flow at a small angle of attack 16, The hydrofiol moves with a velocity u0 in a positive direction with respect to tho real axis. Thore are also vertical and rotational perturbations, with the small velocities y' and W , respectively. Assuming that the motion of the hydrofoil st4rts from a position of resot, and neglecting in the lagrange integral the..pondorability'and,tho quadratic absolute velocities of the motion of the liquid, wo get-for the pqtonti~l of the velocity (?.on the free surface the following boundary-Iditions: .0P~-0-.ifjYtr -WA)l -0( The author proceeds 'to the-.-soiuti'an'--""Ot-.t~e~'problem on the above basis. art. has; 25 formulas and 5 figures,,.~fq., SUB CODE: 20/'~', SUBM REF., 004/ -0TH REF: 002 5 ,'Card 2/2 ddA' YEGOROV, I.T., master -----Operation and repair of the No. 222 engineer's brake 7alve. Blek. i tepl. tiaga 3 no.4:13-15 Ap 059. (MIW. 12:7) 1.Avtomatnyy ysekh elektrovoznogo depa Moal-tva III, Severnaya doroga. (Electric railroads-Brakes-Maintenance and repair) TIGOROV.I.Y.; ZOLMAM, A-M- fow-10"Mm "M Practical training In a one-year agricultural school. Veterl- nariia 30 no-9:7-8 S 153. (MLRA 6:8) 1. Direktor Georglyevskoy gosudaretvennoy odnogodichnoy sellskokio- z.vaystvannoy- shkoly po podgotovke mladahikh veterinarnykh fel'ds?ierov (for Yegorov). 2. Zaveduyushchiy uchebnoy chastlyu shkoly (for Zolotarev). YEGOROV, I.V. P3ssibility of using ch-loroform in current anesthesiological practice. Khirurgiia 39 no.7t54--62 J1163 (MIRA 16:12-) 1. Iz kafedry obshchey khirurgil. (--av. -- prof"Y.A.~ lvanov) lechebnogo fakullteta II Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo medi- tsihskogo instituta imeni N.I.Pirogova na baze-13-y Gorodskoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy Moskvy (glavnyy vrach N.A.Nikolayeva). YERMOLOV, A.S.; KRE-RIDLIN, Yu.Z.; YEGOROV, I.V.; BOCHAVER, O.S.; KALITFR, I.S. Use of indirect cardiac massage in clinical practice. ~22irurgiia 40 no.7:36-40 JI 164. IF-2) 1. Kafedra obshchey khirurgii lechebnogo fa'kullteta (zav. - prof. V.A. Ivanov) II Mookovskogo gosudarstvennogo meditainskogo insti- tuta. imeni Pirogova. L 1653-66 WT(m)/EWP(t)/EWP(k)/EWP(b)/FWA(c) JDAfd ACCESSION N~ --J6P~2-1010 UR/0286/65/O0G10l3/0i-0l'(G10ij 621.9T9.9%. 002.54 AU'rHO 0 L. A.'* u.,- Xozhkov V. N. S$arlkov, V. 0.1 U r7u vy 9v VY '~= K C )0. . GANOW. . Ak~=tnhln Nyqjr.'-. XvItaltsM. A. N. I joy, Ho'gaz no Y. A 10, Y. I:, L. Kb. s TermsRok. W. ZL Rodionov. A. 6.4w vy, .7 T. TITLE: Wthod for tubo.Axtruslao Class 49, 11o. 172601 SOURCE. byullaten' Iso'bratenly I tovarnykh znakov, no, 13s 19659 101 TOPIC TAGS; metal, metal txibe, metal extrusion, tube oxtimision AB8TRkCT: This Author Certificate introduces a a*tbod for t%be extrusion from solid inSots. In this awtbod the.asial is first divi6ed Into several strips which It are oubsequentll welded In the next dio.' In order to 7*ftco the extrusion pres- sure. the diameter or the ingot should be maller tbAh that or th.* extruded tube. (AZI' ASSOC~MONt* nofp., sumaTmi 3wan62 MeLt 00 mji Comt WL A Boy-i , w0 000 ATV P~v 40 A --------------------------- L 1655-66 7J7W- ACCESSION MR) AP5021621 LM/0286/65/OW/Oli/0102/0.102 621.979.98h.002.54 Y(t' f i' '/je f 5- AUnIOR- Ghofman L Go min Yu. Yu.; RUh"4;' M. Sterikov, V. 8.1 4 X., 4-1 i' K Kryuc avvdov. G. V h tshin M. Wv, vitnitekly, A. N. I pfl,)'t i- - - ---k a T, astozins v7A - 'A.; F in v I Y V.; RMLtUb!argj;~ ermouick, H. Z. ff. _'Rodionov, A. 6: qv ;)r- YFI TT TITLE: Tool for extruding.of tubes. Class 49, go. 172602 SOURCE- Byulletenl*izobretenty I tovernykh znakov, no. 13, 1965, 102 TOPIC TAGSt tube. metal tube, j_ube extrusio , extrusion tool, extrusion press- ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a tool for the extrusion of tubes from solid ingots, i.e., container, mandrel, welding chamber, and die. In order to in- ~ crease the rigidity of Individual tools and ensure their precise position In relation to one another, thereby Improving the accuracy of the extruded tubes, the mandrel is rigidly mounted In relation to the container; it carries an internal the and is pro;.- Ivided with a central compartment for the Ingot. B&dW canals connioct this eom- 1partment with the welding chamber* which Is formed between container wall and the ~ mandrel surface. [AZJ'~ Ic L 1655-66 Accessrom FPt AP5021622 ASSOCIATION; none SUBMITTED: 3lian62 ENCL: 00 Stm CODE no Pzp. sov, 000 OTHERI 000 ATD ,,YEGORGV~ I.V. (Leningrad) Deep soil stabilization by urea formaldehyde resin. Oan., fund. i mekh. grun. 7 no.5:1-3 165. (MIRA 18:10) ACC NRs AP60211dli, INVENTIOR: Yogorov, I. V. 1 ORG: none SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/011/0050/0()51 TITLE: A method for melting the surfaces of objects made of refractory metals. Class 21, No, 182264 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, proqrshlennyye obraztsy~ tovarnyyo znakio no. 11, 1966, 50-51 TOPIC TAGS: metallurgy, metallurgic process, metal industry., electric arc, induction melting .ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for melting the surfaces of ob- jects made of refractory metals. To improve the quality of the objects, the melting is accomplished by two forms of heating by induction melting and by electric are. SUB CODE: 131 SUBM DATE: 22Nov62 YEDCROY, I.Ye.; VI.SHIMMSKIY, I.M., glavnyy inshener. Ways of I"roving Koscow's elevator Industr7. Gor.khos.Nook.30 no.6:21-2.5 Je 156. (KLRA 9:9) 1.Upravlyaynshchly trestom "Liftremont" (for Yegorov). (HoEcow-Blevatorg) TEGOROV, I.Te.; VISHNEVETSM, I.M., inzh. Renovation of elevators in Moscow. Gor. khoz. Moak. 32 no.8:13-16 Ag 058. (MIRA 11:9) 1. Upravlyayushchiy trestom "Liftremontn (for Tegorov). (Mbscow-Elevators) I.Ye.; VISHNEVETSKIYI I.M.; GREMN, Yu.V. New equipment for elevators. Gor.khoz.Hosk. 36 no.ls25-19 Ja 162. (MIRA 16:1) (Faevators) YEGOROV, I.Yo.; VISHNEVETSKIY, I.M. The elevator system and its needs. Gor. k-hoz. Yook. -7 no.11: 19-23 N 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Uprnvlyayushchiy trestom ALiftremont" Mookovskogo gorodakogo zhilishchnogo upravleniya (for Yegorov). 2. Glavnyy inzhener tresta .111iftremont" Moskovskogo (for Vishnevetskiy). '~=OROV, K.$ kand.takhn.nauk Automatica-Uy contro.Ued grab gantry cranes. Rech. transp. 19 no. 6:39-40 Je 160* (MIRA 14:2) (Cranes, derrickso etc.) (Automatic control) YEG ..,.K -kand.tekhnonauk - -P-ROV ~j Experience in operating an arrangement for the autc=tic racing of electric motors on cranes. Rech.transp. 21 no.11:16-18 N 162. 04M 15: 11) (Cranes, derricks, etc.-Electric driving) (Automatic, 'Control) .__MGQR _1. kand.tekhn.nauk; KHABEN!ZIY, M., kand.tekhn.nauk P~ t ) ... Drives with elebtromagnetic powder sliding Bleoves. Rech. tranep. 22 no.2:15-17 F 163. (KCRA 160) (Couplings-Testing) (Electric cranes) HGOROV, K, ) nnyy trr~ner - .-Vi '~r !, I- rf 23~,is~ty --- - - I ! / .. ..* . - .7 :~-l 1 1, il . ~' 7 , li " , 11c, 11 skiy a aroklab. LIVYY, G.V.; GALIPEROUCH, M.G.; VASILYUK, N.Z.- SOPRIKO,, A.Ye.; .9 KAURINA, N.I.; CHURINA, V.I.; GILIMAN., B.A.; YEG OV, K.A.; GOICHAR., Ye.G. Fathod of refining the skin side of fur articles made with low grade peltry; Soviet Certificate of Inventions No.147290. Kozb.- obuv.prom.- 4 no.8:4~ Ag 162. (1,0A 15:8) (Fur industr~--Technological innovations) ~ZGOROV, K. A. Mekhanizatsiia transport2 osnovnykh tsek~ov mashinostroitelInykh zavodov. Moskva, Mashgiz, 190. 179 p. dia-.rs. Bibliography: p. (17h) Mechanizing the transportation in the principal shops of machine-building plants. DI,Ct W1350-100 SO: Manufacturinig and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1953. OV) KRONIG ALEK57EVICII. 14ekhanizatsiia pogruzochno-razgruzocbnylh rabot v ne-tallurgii. Leeningrad, Metallurgizdat, 190. 267 p. illus. Bibliographyt p. (260)-263. Mechanization of loading and unloading operations in metallurgical plants. DLC: TJ1350.Eh8 SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1953. b U J7 A 10 30 It 1516 qt$ simlin bu is- ISC _4142 U 31 U 0 Is 17 A t L i -L-1 A-11- L_ L A-2. is 9 A I- T if f I I A 1111 cc 0 U41_1_ I -A 1,_1 j 0 ..V A Ise 0.(, /.0 . Is SaphtW&B" im Lbst Crt"Itz"'n't Gi int'inud dise" K "S 'Is. A ' ' I sj,. - "" '_ N i a % rc rwIX)rtej 013 the a f "N'Nphthalmn" (a tur*j Inst'if wphtha With. 00 00 C"Aine ur kerosene coullsonunts) on various internal * .66 so rhc wtiou al "Umphthalan" Imths on the c t h t b d Ii h t tu ,o rate sur a o mn, an t e res and white corpusclk~. y dnd .111 tilt kwit"es, RA well is tilt welknimbility thionKil ht, Lin W. 4iiwb~f. G. NI(XM.' F 00 Soo i oe 1 4 ~- A , l '00 '_ .i AS4. ILA .11FALLUNGICAL LITIN&TURE CLASSIFKATICIs .... ... 80.4 .&1 it'll Ct 131, Lt. . U Is W 03 %1 Aft a If k 13 A] a 3 6 ~w a 11, IF at x or a it 19 it is n It 99 0 0 * 04 0 a 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 0 913 4 1 141 0 0 0'.) 0 0 6 a Alma 0 0 0 0 0 a 4 6 0 0 0 a 0' 0 0 0 O"i 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 J 0 0 O's 0 0 4 * 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * *~ YEGOROV, K.-A. Osnovy mekbanizatsii pogruzochnorazgruzochnykh rabot v metallurgii (Principles of the mechanization of loading and unloading operations in metal irA-ustry) Izd. 2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Metallurgizdat, 1952- 430 P. illus., diagrs., tables. "Literatura": p. (/+22)-423. SO: 11/5 741.5 - Y4 1952 TXGOROT, Ironid Alekseyevich, dotsent, kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk; 0 redaktor; 3SWENSON, I.M., tekhnicheskiy redak-- tor. (Railroad transportation for industrial enterprises; a gene- ral course] Zhelesnodoroxhnyl transport prosymhlonnykh pred- priiatli; obahchit kurs. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhnichaskoe izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tevetuoi metallurgit, 1955-382 p. (Railroads) (MLRA 9:5) TWAROV, KeA,, kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk. Remote control of gantry cranes. Rech.trmsp.14 no*10:17-19 0 '55- (KM 9:1) l.Nachallnik laboratorii nekhanizatell i avtomatizatell gruzowykh rabot ?Sentrallnogo nauchno-looledovatellmkogo instituta M. (Cranes, derricks, etc.) (Remote control) ~ r ~T I r _ y~ I i. 755 Y7 M"LE-10DOROMN'TY TIOUNSFORT PRrjY,-VSH-I.L':D,YKII P,iIDPr'ZIYATIY. (R,',!I:,TAY TM-ISFC-qT IN INDUSTRIAL I-KITERPRISES) ILSKIVA, !.:,-,TAI-LUFr.IZDAT, 1955 382 P. ILIUS., DIAGR3., UGOR V K. kandidat tekhnicheekikh nauk. Semiautomatic and remote control of gantry cranes by means of switch control panels. Mor.flot 16 no.5:7-10 MY '56. Wak 9:8) 1. TSentrallnyy mauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut ekonomiki i ekspluatataii vodnogo transporta. (Cranes, derricks, etc.) (Remote control) -I --h- 1-1 - c-0-i G V, ' it, YEGOROV, K.A., kand.tekhn.nauk. Automatizing the operation of clam-shell winches on electric cranes. Rech.transp. 16 no-9:32-34 S '57. (MIRA 10:12) (Winches) (Automatic control) AUTHOR: Yegorov, K.A., Candidate of rechnical Sciences 118--58-5-12/18 TITLE: Methods of Automation of Loading-Unloading Jork (Pati avtoma- tizatsii pogruzochno-razgruzochnykh rabot) PERIODICAL: Mekhanizatsiya TrudoyOmkikh i Tyazhglykh habot, 1956, Nr 5 PP 34 - 36 (USSR) ABSTRACT& The automation of loading and unloading operat4ons is lagging behind the automation of production processes. At present, complex automation can bo carried out only for loose goods - coal, grain, cement, etc., and only under cortnin ~'^.ndjtion32 can partial automation be realized for other type Goods. The author then turns to the work of devices for continuous and cyclic operations. For the most part; the former consistsof several conveyers working in succession, and the automatic con- trol of the electric motors of these machines. Iith a ,rest number of machines, the control of the installati-on can be cen- tralized by using low-voltage boards and intermediate amplifi- cation. The first stage of automating the work of electrical madhines of cyclic operation is the automation of crane electric drive and conversion to key control with inter.-rediate amplifj.- Card 1/2 cation. The first cranes converted to semi-automatic key con- Methods of Automation of Loading-Unloading '17ork 118-513-5-12/18 trol have been designed by the Laboratory for Automation of Loading of the Tsentrallnyy nauchno-is3ledovatellskiy institut ekonomiki i ekspluatatsii vodnogo transpoz7ta (TsNIIEVT) (Central Scientific Research institute of the 'jater Transport Economy and Exploitation). They are operating in the Moscow southern and t6 Leningrad commercial harbours. The key control system with intermediate amplification Cives, in cage of nr,~ed, a safe remote-control from a portable desk, '."he next stage of automation of Arab crane control is the automation of I:rrab winch work. Cranes viith complete automation of inner-cycle operation are still being experimented upon. A brake has been desiened by the Laboratory of LoadinG Work Automation of the TsNIIEVT by which a railroad car can bE stopped exactly at the Point where it is to be discharged or loaded. This is done by a remote control maneuvering hoist, furnished with a brake. There is ane drawing and 1 photo. AVAILABLE.: Library of Congress Card 212 1. Cargo-Handling-Automation 2. Cargo handling-Equipment SMIRNDV, Ye.V., kand,tekhn.nauk; TEGOROV, K.A., kand.tokhn.nauk Tasks.and methods of mechanizing and automating loading and 4- loading, operations at river porte. Rech.transp. 17 no.10:19-217 , 0 158, MIM 11:12) (Loading and unloading) (Harbors) YEGOROV, K.. Combined control key for gantry ernnes with two unnels. Mor.flot 18 no-3:11-14 Mr 158. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Nachnllnik laborntorii nvtomatizntsil r .,ruzovykh rnbot TSentrnllnogo nauchno-iseledovnteltakogo skonomiki i ekspluntAtaii vodnogo trnnsT)ortA. (Cranes, derricks, etc.) (Automatic control) SWMOV,instoliy Alekseyevich, kand.tekhn.nauk. Prinimal uchastiye ._UGOROY-,-KAA~_v kandetekhn.nauk. IVIKOV, G.P., red.; MWVXWA, K.A., tekha.red. (Principles of the automatization of loading and unloading operations] Puti avtomatizataii pogruzochno-razgrazochnykh rabot. Moskva, Vaea.izdatellsko-poligr.ob-,Oedinenie K-va putei soobshcheniia, 1960. 113 P. (MIRA 13:9) (Loading and unloading) (Automatic control) (Railroads--Freight) TEGOROV, Kronld.Alekseyevich: RETUGCLIDT, Tu.A., retsenzent; MEKLER, A.G., red.; LOBANOV, U.N., red.izd-va; BODROVA, V.A., takhn.red. [Automatic control of loading and unloading machines and equipment in harbors] Avtomatizateiis upravlaniia portovymi peregrusochnymi maahinami i ustanovkami. Moskva. Izd-vo *Rechnoi transport.* 1960. 167 P. (MIRA 13:11) (Harbors-2quipment and supplies) (Gargo handling-4quipment and supplies) -YR;OROV, K.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; KHABBITSKIY, M.Ya., kand.tekhn.nauk Automated started of as7nchronouo motors with a phase rotor using electronic starting devices. Prow. energ. 15 no.12:15-17 D 160. (MIJU 13312) (Xeotric motors, Induotion-Sturting dovicas) YEGOROV,, K. D'. . V, ---,-,!-l--1--- G.M. Krzhizhanovskii and soviet science on economic zoning. Obahch. energ. no.6:6-13 163. AMIRA 16:10) v (Krzhizhanovskii, Gleb Maksimilianovicho 1872-) (Economic zoning) L'.01"st:1, idn Drait-riovichood. 1 roi,-vo,] t-~ L c .; i Tki: it ril -io- 7 7 obl:tsti. Truc~y 0'- Anoi !YD lzuln, proi `-11 f e-, r-, I'! c., obsnc e 4 Egorova. :,'osk,.ra I d -vo :lk) ss f: ~ I -a .- i: i ix, ~-'72- .~Uzzaa P'. -Z G03U("l?-.-stv(-nn:da plarlav da qooplf-.,j,1) rn. ~')V,'- HC-3-315."4 SO: LC, Soviet .-,rt T, 1951, Uncl. Konstantin DulLtri/evich. EGOWV, Konstantin Lhitrievich. Ekonomlkla raionuv S5jR. Moskva, Gosizdat, 1928. 78 ;,. DLr,: E'0335-E'37 SO: LC, Soviet Geography, Part 1, 1951, Uncl. LADHOV, Lbonid Ivanovich; YNGOROV, K.D., redaktor; LAVRZUTIYBVA, Te.r., redaktor. rIn high lAtitudes; notes of a naturalist] V vysokikh shirotakh; sa- piski naturalists. Moskva, Goo. Isd-vo twgr. lit-rY, 1953. 119 P. (Arctic regions- Ziogeography) (MLRA 7:7) YEGOROV, Konstantin Dmitriyovich; TjJS?XNSKAYA, N.V.; ISIZNTIYXVA, P.G.. [The couragoeous polar,explorer, .G.,IA.Sedov] Otvazhnvi poliarnyi iseledovatell G.IA.Sedov. Moskva, Izd-vo *Znanie,* 1954. 21 p. (Vuesoiuxnoe"obahchostvo po rasprostranonilu politicheakikh i nauchn.vkh snanii. Ser, 3, no-30) (KLRA 7:8) (Sedov, Georgli IAkovlevich, 1877-1914) (Arctic regionO TBGOROV, Konstantin Dmitriyevich; MOSHKIN, A.S., red.; VOIKOV, I.V., tekbn. 11--~~,%vdir~~~!~1--~"Li~,~m--!-~~4~a,~~.~~.,.~,i:~~---I___,, Clor the Rasslan Irorth; history of the conquest of the RuBsian North and the struggple with foreign aggressors over the northern sea route] Z& rusakii Sever; is istorii oevoenila rueskogo Severa I borlby a Inosemnymi agreesorant za severaye morekle puti, Murmansk, Knizhnai& red. "Poliarnoi. pravdy.." 1957. 104 p. (MIRA 11:10) (Arctic regions) UGOROV, K.D., kand.okon.nauk; TROSHM, A.P.; KOVALHV, P.P.; HOVIKOVA, A.A.; LAGUTINA, H.V.; YMNINA, N.A.; SOSTAKOVA, R.Y.; AKIMCILMIKO, O.Ye.; KULEBAKIN, V.S., skedemik, red.; VMS, V.L. red.; BtFUNKO, A.F.. kand.filocof.nauk, red.1 RYBOSSOY, H"I., red.; CHASHNIKOVA, M.V., rod.; NIZMIYAYA, S., rod.; VOSMSAUSUYA, T., red.; CHUMOVA, V., red.; RKLITSKAYA, A.D., red.; CHEPEUVA, 0., tekhn.red. [Works of the State Commission for the Blectrification of Russia; documents and materials] Trudy Gosudaretvennoi komisaii po eloktri- fikatsii Rosaii GaZRO; dokumenty i materinly. Red.komieeiia: V.S.Kulebakin and others. Moskva, Izd-vo sotsiallno-okon.lit-ry, 1960. 3o6 p. (MIRA 14:2) 1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Gosudarstvennoya komisaiya po alektrifikstaii Rossii. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Veyts). (Blectrification) YEGOROVI, 'K.-D., kand. ekon. nauk; ALEKSANDROVA-ZAORSKAYA, V.V., doktor ekon. nauk, prof.; STEEPANOV, P.N., doktor geogr. nauk,, prof.; KULEBAKIII, V.S., akademik, red.; KRUZHILIN, G.N.~ red.; YPMROV, A.G.j red. I - nBINSK1Yp;M*k~gTed*; CHASMIKOVA,,. N.V.,, :red. [Materials on the electrification of individual districts] Materialy po elektrifikatsii otdellrgkh raimov; trudy. Mo&va, Izd-vo "Nauka," 1964. 299 p. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Gosudarstvemiaya kamissiya po elektril'ikatsii Rossii. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kruzhilin). v,YEGOROV,t K&F.p kand.yurld.nauk Legal consequences of the deviation of sea freighters from their course. Inform,sbor*TSNIIW no.34:36-43 158. 0,aRA 14:3) (Maritime law) 11. IL W,om Afir Is PAIP- r. A. 11- -74 --M AM 01 IL 11- A.- 6- P.O. -.T-- ML it 0-p- AT, L JL fp~ &C. R.- A.- (c to so 22.~) a A. fir- I-I.- --r-- KPP. 10 10 im Is L IL Z". .a -rrp.?.bw-G A. L 0- A. 0. Vom- C.." www~"l FAM. wo. 21 vopw% 000VAS ow up commood" motto se we ft.loalm salowiselml anselly t. ftm 210=w&a.ad 2190*W Goommodomillilow In. A. 8. Raw am=, 9.18 mom. YEWROV. K. I. I Torgovlya Gr.-,=ofonnymi Plastinkami.(Trade in Gramaphone Records, By) ~. I. N2rctv, D. S. Maksimov (1) 1. M. Sizov, Moskva, Gostorgizdat, 1952. 79 P. Illus., Diagrs., Tables (V Pomoshcht Prodavtsu i Zaveduyushchemu 3ektsiyey Promtovarnogo 1~6gazina). 50 N15 749-4 4A 3L~T, F.Yc.; F.F.; GAITNuY, T.Ye.; Y~;GOLV, --,K IT - LIMITAIKO, M.S. Revi,Aon of -the exi3tln~; pril c,is of coke chenicals and ecke-0-7en gas. Ko"-,j i I.,-hi=. no.2:4.,7-50 161. (,,'I:7A 1-1,: 2) 1. Kharlkovskiy in-lienerno-e:cononicho--kiy institut (for Sekt, Tesle!Ao). 2. Giprokoks (for Gtlycvoy, Gimell-rhteyn, YeTorcv). 3. Mar Icovskiy nauchno-issledovatel'okiy ugleklUmicims',dy institu'. (for Litvinenko). (Colce industry-B-products) (C';emicals--Prices) (Coke-oven ,ac-PrIces) YEGOROVv K.N. Shortcomings of the actual price list for coal fuel. Koks i khim. no,4:50-53 161. (I/JPdi 14:3) (coal-prices) I,,. i ~k. AqAISTSKIY, II.N., laureat Stalinekoy premii; YZGOROV, K.N. Using balance arm as a measuring instrunient in the investigation of knife support systems of pendulum instraments. Trudy VNIIM no.11:18-30 150. (MIRA 11:6) (Pendulum) AGALETSKIY, F.H.; YEGOROV, K.N. Results of investigations conducted at the leningmd Scientific Rosearch Institute of Metrology to deternine the ,AbciolAe k~ravif^- tional accelaratton. Izm.tek-1a.no.6:29-14 11--D 156, (MLRA 10:1) (Gravity-Measurement) AGALBTSKIY, B.M.; YMOROV,--X.N..; MARTSINTAK, A.I.; YAHOVSKIY, B.M., Prof. reii.;'ARUTYMOV, V-0.. doktor tekhm.nauk, prof.j otvatstvenny red.; KATTAWA, A.Te.. takhn.red. - [Alosolute determination of the acceler'Eition of gravity at the All-Union Scientific Research Instituto of Metrology.] Absoliut- uye opredelenita askoreniia sily tiazhosti v punke VNIM. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo standartov "STANDARTGIZ.11 1958. 89 p. (Leningrad. Vsesoiuznyi nauchno-issledovatellskii institut metrologii. Trady no-32) (KIRA 31:L1) 1. Direktor Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-iseledovateliskogo intituta metro- logii im. D.I. Kendeleyeva (for Arutyunov). (Gravity) sov/169-59-5-4487 Translation from: Referativny-f zhurnal, Geofizika, 1959, Nr 5, PP 30 31 (USSR) 24-420D AUTHORS: Agaletskiy, P.N., Yegorov, K.N., Martsinyak, A.I. TITLE: 'Me Absolute Determinations of the Aoceleration of Gravity at the VNIIM Station PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses. n.-i. in-ta metrol., 1958, Nr 32 (92), 91 p, Ill. ABSTRACT: Determinations of the absolute value of g, carried out in Washington (1936) and in Teddington (1938) yielded discrepancies LY of up to 20 mgal in comparison with the Potsdam system, Such large discrepancies were considered to have resulted from in- accuracies in method and insufficient evaluations of systematic errors of the measurement. Therefore, the.Rpsearch Institute of Metrology In Leningrad paid a special attention to the detailed clarMcation of the nature of the sources of systematic errors and the methods fortheir exclusion, when developing the methods for fundamental determination of g. The studies were Card 1/5 begun in 1940, interrupted by the war, and finished In 1956. m, T m SOV/169-59-5-4487 The Absolute Determinations of the Acceleration of Gravity In the VNIIM Station The measurements were carried out by way of three independent methods: 1) joined fall of b*odies; 2) free fall of a body; 3) swir%ing pendulums, Three swinging pendulums with various reduced length of 40, 60 and 75 cm were used in the measurements. The rods of the pendulums were made of fused quart,,,.' glass, the bobs of brass bars. The two ends of the pendulum rods were provided with grooves covered with qu&rtz plates. This way, openings were formed at tho ends of the rods, inside of which cushions of hard glass were put on the quartz plates. All the parts made of quart-, and glass were connected by the forces of molecular cohesion. The pendulums were swinging alternately within a copper vacumn vessel on fixed knife-edges produced of a special tool steel. The whole set-up was placed on concrete posts In a room the temperature of which was maintained constant by conditioning. The distances between the support bearings of the pendulums have been determined with a gagIng machine, with an error which did not exceed 0.6/4 . The swinging period has been determined by using the signgle of a standard generator,the maximum error of which is smaller than 3.10- 8ec. The duration of swinging In each Individual experiment was 15 - 20 min. The adjusted value of g from Card 2/5 SOV/169-59-5-4487 The Absolute Determinations of the Acceleration of Gravity in the VNIIM Station the observations of thw swinging pendulums was found to be 981.9187 + o.o004 cm/ sec2. Using the method of joined fall, the falling was observed in ihe stair- case of the building of the Institute of Metrology; a metallic cylinder was falling from a height of 14 m. Within the cylinder and simultaneously with the cylinder, it brass frame was falling. Magnetic recorders fixed on the falling cylinder, alided along the vertical steel wires and marked magnetic marks on the wires during the fall of the cylinder. The recorders were operated by pulses from a stable generator with a frequency of 62.5 cps. The same pulses caused the flashing of an inertia-free bulb which Illuminated a alit within the cylinder. The image of the alit was projected onto a photographic plate fixed on the frame falling within the cylinder. As the air of atmospheric pressure vas within the cylinder, the results of observation were corrected for the effect of air. The temperature of the varlous sections of the steel wires was determined by means of some thermocouples. Prior to measuring the distances between the magnetic marks, the wires were strewn with iron filings forming on them characteristic strokes. The measuring of the wires was carried out by means of a calibrating tape and a metric standard on a hori- zontal stand. The strokes formed on the photographic plate of the falling Card 3/5 80805 SOV/169-59-5-4487 The Absolute Determinationsof the Acceleration of Gravity in the VNIIM Station frame, were measured by means of a gaging machine. The value of g was com- puted from the position of the frame in relation to the marks on the wires and was aiIjusted by the method of the least squares from 21 falls; the result waz 961.9215 1 o.ooM cm/sec2. Using the method of free fall of a body, a metric rod was falling within an evacuated )copper vessel, A photo- emulsion coated the plane opposite faces of the quartz parts of the rod, and the image of the immovable slit, periodically illuminated by the flashes of an inertia-free bulb, was projected onto the photoelumsion. The bulb was operated by the pulses from a quartz timekeeper with the transformed frequency of 125 and 250 cps. The setup was placed in the gravimetric basement of the institute where the fluctuations of temperature are very, small. Fifteen falls of*the rod were observed. The distances between the marks on the emulsion layer of iron viere determined by means of the gaging machine. After carrying out the necessary corrections, the values of g were adjusted by the method of least sqaares. The final result of these experiments amounts to 981.9224 � 0.0020 am/secR. The values of g for the point of the investigations in the Card 4/5 SOV/169-59-5-4487 The'Absolute Determinations of the Aoceleration of Gravity In the VNIIM Station Potsdam system amounted to 981.9308. Therefore, the new determinations of g differ from the value in this system by 12.6 mgal (for the pendulums), by 9.3 mgal (for 'the joined fall of bodies), and by 8.1 mgal (for the free fall of a body), Bibl. 34 titles. Yu.S. Dobrokhotov vl~ Card 5/5 , Measuring tbo absolute value of gravity acceleration. Izm. tekb. 20 no.1:63 Ja '59. OCMA 11:12) (Gravity-Measurement) - - a I . - . ~ .~: I - . 1, - .. ~, J., ~~f ~ ---% 7~~~ ~ ' ~ -~ -'~ !-,V'~ ~5 Iff- ~~, , ! - ' .. . - . -. Mq;~ - .~MML~-Emw- wSNIP-mm S/115/60/000/008/003/013 B019/BO63 AUTHORS: Yegorolv, Martsinyak, A. I. TITLE: Determination of the Absolute Value ofibravitational, Acceleration for the Location of the VNfI_M___~ PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1960, No. 8, pp~ 10-11 TEXT: The Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut metrologii imeni D. I. Mendeleyeva (VNII ) (All~-Union Scientific Research Institute of Metrology imeni D. I. Mendeleyev) carried out research work from 1947 to 1960 for the determination of gravitational acceleration:g. g was de- termined with torsional pendulums according to the joint fall of two bodies (P. N. Agaletskiy's method) and according to the free fall of a quartz rod (A. I. Martsinyak's method). This work was, for the major part, finished in 1956, and the results were discussed at the Ninth General ' Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics which was held in Toronto in September, 1957. The high scientific value of this work was recognized at this conferen,3e. Further experiments were made from Card 1/2 Determination of the Absolute Value of E/115/60/000/008/003/013 Gravitational Acceleration for the'Location ~SO19/13063 of the VNIIM 1957 to 1959 by Agaletskiy's and Martsinyaks methods, in which bearing plates of molten quartz were used for the pendulumsinatead of glass plates, These experiments were intended to show that the results of measurement did not depend on the material of the bearing plates. g waB determined from the free fall' of a quartz rod in such a way that light pulses of a certain frequency incided upon the quartz rod which was coated with a photosensi- tive layer. g was then calculated from the increasing spacing of the blackenings. 245 values were determined by these methods with an average of 961.919~ cm/sec2. A value of,981 6919+0,003 cm/sec2 is recommended for metrological work. A value of 59 55'576" is given for the latitude of the location of the VNIIM '(Leningrad); the longitude is +2.7" west of Pulkovo, and the height above sea-level is 3-5 m. There are I table and 5 Soviet references. Card 2/9 SGOROV, K.N. -~- - - Methods of,determining the absolute value of gravity from interference measurements of the path of free fall. Izv. AN SSSR-4t*.-Ser. geofiz no.9:1348-1356 3 163. (MIRA 16:i0) 1. VsesoyuzNrf nauchno-issledovatellskiy institutmat~ologii im. D.I.Mendeleyeva. - YEGOROV KXA sudlya vsesoyuznoy kategurii; GONCRARENKO, V., absoly-utnyy chempion Ukrainy po planernomu sportu; KILNA, A.; EPFJD,.IANIS, Z. In soaring flight. Kryl. rod. 16 no.9:7 S 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Nachallnik Liyepayskogo obshchestvennogo kluba (for EpermaniB). usman, Ira. ovt.redij GAVRILOV, A,F., xasluzhennyy deyatell nauki i takhniki, prof**i reds; DOZUXWOV, M,P., Prof*, red,; YIDOROV, X.71,"dots., red;; ZHWOV, I.M.,-prof., red.; ZILTAig-r.-T." red.; ZZMGZR# N.B., prof*'# reds; 1VIDIMg IoNoy d6tdos red;;,ODNOLIED; V.T., dots~, redo; IPMAROVSKIY, V.B.,Cdeceaiedl, dots.p redo; IMIGM, 1.719, dote., redo; SHINIBIROV, Pja., dots., red.; SHMAKOV# P.V.. maslushennyy dayatellinauki i takhnik:L prof., red.; GALICHINSXAYA, V.V., teldm.rk. [StruOture and reactivity of organic compounds] Voprosy stroeniia i reaktoionnoi sposobnosti orgianicheskikh soadihenii, Leningrad, 1959. 372 p. (Leningrad. ILaktrotekhaicheakii inatitut sviazL Trudy, no.0). (MIRA 13:11) (Chemistry, Crganic) (Chemical structure) 1EGOROV, K. P. -77:7 -1--,-,------ Onobonnosti procktirovaniia oistem dallnei vyBokochaBtotnoi t3viazi Po kaboliam. LZpacial features of designing the systems of long distance high-frequency cable communicatioU. Moskva, Izd-vo let-ry po vop-rosam sviazi i radio, 1949. 107 p. diagrs., tables. SO: SOVIET TRANSPORTATION AND COIORRIICATIONS, A BIBLIOGRAPHY, Library of Gongress E7-erence Department, Washington.. 1952, U~c_lassified. ,rF 'Gollov, K. P. Yer,orov K P. "A diff trontial aystem Z-of long-(Ust;nc* com:,-~ird- cationj i,~th unequal 2rrrr,,11 Sbornik trudov Lenin.rr. clok- trott . in-ta s-,ryazi- in, . Bondh-Bmiyeviclha, Issue )j, 191t9). p - 55-63 SO: U-35661 15 Narch 53, (Letopis tZhur-nal Inykh Statt~r, Vo- lh, l)49). YE ROV K. P. A "Differential Systems of Long-Distance Comzamicationa Equipment," Sbornik Trudov LEIS imeni Bonch-Bruyevich, no 6. 1949. YAGUAW, K? P. 29214 Dallnyuyu svjuz'. Priroda, 1949, No. 9, B. 15-28 SO: Letopis' Zhurnal'nykh Statey, Vol. 39, Moskv:,, 1~49 YEGOROV.. X.- P., USSIVElectronics Combined Systens Carrier Telephony Jul 52 "Long-Distance High-Frequency Telephone Communications Along Electric Powor Transmission Lines," Cand Tech Sci I. K. Bobrovskaya, Ya. L. Bykhovskiy and K. P. Yegorov and Engrs B. S. Klebanov, V. I. Medvedev, and 11. K. Myakochina "Elektrichestvoll No 71, pp 41-46 Gives basic data for apparatus EPO-1 (single-sideband, 84 one-way channels) designed for hf telephony along power transmission lines. Work was begun in 1945 by Central SdI Res Elec Eng Lab,, and prototypes were developed, with partici- pation of this lab, by plant of Min of Comm Equip Ind in conjunction with Chair of Long-Distan-co Commun of Elec Eng Inst of Commun imoni Bonch-Bruyevich. Exp-e-i~lhe__fita,l samples of EPO-1 have b~e'n' placed in co-Atiniaous operation. Submitted 19 Oct 51. PA 237T41 ~ ~GO40V~ j.p.; DAVYDOV, G.B., otvetstvennyy redaktor; GOROKHOVSKIY, A.V., redaktor. (Transmission of television signals over long-distance communica- tions lines] reredacha televizioanvkh signalov po liniiam dallnei eviazi. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo lit-ry po voprosam aviazi i radio, 1953. 33 P. (Lektsii po tekhnike sviazi) (MLRA 714) (Television--Transmitters and transmission) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION Koshcheyev, I.A. 202 Osnovy teorJA elektricheakey avyazi. Line7nyye sistemy 0 sosredotochennymi parametrami (Fundamentals of Electric Communication. Linear Systems with Lumped Parameters) Moscow Svyazlizdat, 1954. 370 p. 200000 copies printed. Reap. Ed.: Yefimov, I. Ye.; Ed.: Ogarkov, F.F.; Tech, Ed-t Sokolova, R.Ya.; Reviewers(mentiened in Preface): Zelyakh, E.V., Prof., Yegorov, K.P., Docent, and Sadovskiy, A.S., Docent PURPOSE: The book is intended as a textbook for students of higher technical schools (vtuz) specializing in communications. It was approved by the Main Administration of Schools of the Ministry of Communications of the USSR. COVERAGE: See Table of Contents. There are 6 references, all of.which are Soviet(Including I translation). Card 1/9 Fundamentals of Electric Communication 202 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface Ch. 1. Development of Electric Communication 1. 'Histoki6al Information 2. Modern electric communication 3. Schematic diagrams of electric-communication networks Ch. 2. Principles of Electric Communication and Frequency Spectrum 1. Principle of d-c telegraphy 14 2. Frequency spectrum in d-c telegraphy 18 3. Principle of telenhonic communication 20 4. Frequency spectrum in-telephony 24 Card 2b Fundamentals of Electric Communication 202 5. Characteristic values for -loudness of telephone transmission 28 6. Concept of phototelegraphy 2? 7. Conbept of television 3 8. Spectr-al composition of communication signals 37 9. Concept of multiple communication 45 10.. Amplitude-modulation and manipulation 47 11. Phase mQdulation 52 12.. Frequency modulation 56 13. Frequency spectra used in modern electric communication 59 14. Combined wire- and wireless electric communication 61 Ch. 3. Two-terminal Networks 1. General concept of a two-terminal network 63 2. Simplest two-terminal networks without resistances 68 3. Arrangement of tVo-termih.&l,netVerk6 73 Card 3/9 Fundamentals of Electric Communication 202 4. General form of two-terminal networks withreactive, components 76 5. Construction of circuits and calculation of components of two-terminal networks for a given resistance frequency response ' 6. Two-terminal networks consisting of resistances and reactances 84 7. Two-terminal networks consisting of a series connection of two reactances and one resistance 87 8. Two-terminal networks consisting of parallel connections of two two-terminal networks of the form shown in Fig. 3.20 e. 88 Ch. 4. Some Applications of Two-Terminal Networks 1. Oscillations in a series circuit 99 2. Forced sustained oscillations in an oscillatory series circuit 102 Card 4/9 Fundamentals of Electric Communication 202 3. Forced oscillations in parallel circuits 108 Ch- 5. Four-Terminal Networks 1. General concept of a four-terminal network 117 2. Application of the principle of reciprocity to four-terminal networks 119 3. Some types of simple four-terminal networks 122 4. Input-7and resistances of four-terminal networks 127 5. Equivalent-oscillator theorem 133 6. Concept of transfer constant in a four-terminal network 134 7. Insertion transfer constant 136 8. Iterative'parameters of a four-terminal network ~139 9. Operative transfer constant 139 10. Natural transfer constant 141 11. Frequency responses of the parameters of a four- terminal network 143 Card 5/9 Fundamentals of Electric Communication 202 12. Relationship between various paremeters of a four- terminal network 159 1~. Equivalence of four-terminal networks 161 1 - Chain connection of four-terminal networks 162 15. Concept of complex connections of four-terminal networks 167 16. Secondary parameters of most frequently used four-terminal networks 171 17. Error theorem 179 18. Determination of image attenuation constant and natural phase shift constant of a four-terminal network by short-circuit and open-circuit resistances 180 Ch. 6. Electric Filters 1. Concept of an electric filter 182 2. Constant-K filter T~ 3. Filters of the t-type 201 4. Concept of joint operation of filters 217 5- Computation of filter losses 225 Card 6h ' ' Fundamentals of Electric Communication 202 6. Concept of differential (intersecting) filters 7. Filters with quartz elements 8.' Calculation of the operative and Insertion transfer constants-of filters 9. Filter circuits, equivalent to intersecting bridge circuits Ch. 7. Coupled Systems 1. General concepts 2. Frequency responses of impedances and reduced resistances of a system with transformer coupling 3. TUning of a system with transformer coupling 4. Efficiency of a system with transformer coupling 5. Transmission band of a system with transformer coupling 6. Some special applications of systems with transformer couplings 7. Transformer for matching resistances 230 233 237 241 243 253 259 264 266 269 273 Card 7/9 Fundamentals of Electric Communication 202 8. Autotransformer for matching resistanees 279 Ch. 8. Four-terminal Networks for Reducing Distortion 1. Concept of distortion in linear systems 283 2. Four-terminal networks for reducing amplitude distartlen 290 3. Calculation of four-terminal networks for reducing amplitude distortion 298 4. Four-terminal networks for reducing phase diatertion 304 Computation formulae for simpleat circuits , 313 Computation.methods for four-terminal networks for reducing phase distortion 321 Ch. 9. Steady-state Processes in Linear Systems 1. Determining the current and voltage pulses in elements of linear systems 336 2. Method of P.K. Akul'shin 3'42 3. Calculation examples of current-build-up cqrve according to the method of P.K. Akul'shin 344 Card 8/9 Fundamentals of Electric Communication 202 4. Stability of linear systems 351 5. Relationship between the components of the transfer coefficient 356 Appendix. Properties of Hyperbolic functions 360 References 367 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (TK 5101 -K6) JJP/kav 7-26-58 Card 919 YEGOROV, K.P., dotsent, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. Terminology In theoretical electrical enginearing,. Zlektrichostvo no.):72 Mr 154. (MLRA 7:4) 1. Kafedra dallney.avyaxl LEIS im. Bonch-Bruyevicha. (Electric engineering--Terminology) YSGOROV X.P,,. laureat Stalinakoy premil, kandidat takhnicheiskikh nauk; M.N.; HSCHAY, F.A.; GURVITS, Sh.F. Remarks on IU.N.Korobor's article 'What a telephone apparatus should be like.* Yest.sviazi 14 no.2:30-31 7 154. (MLRA 7:5) 1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy LNIS (for Tegorov). 2. Glaynyy Inzhener 3-go Glavnogo upravleniya KISIP (for Vostokov). 3. lspoluyayushchi~ obyazannoet' Inshenera, Kiyevskoy gorodskoy telefonnoy seti (for Nechay). 4. Nachallnik proizvodstvannoy laboratorli (for Gurvits). (Korobov, IU.M.) (Telephone-Apparatus and supplies) RRSE I BOOK EXPW=ON 453 Yegorov, X. P. and Tikhanov, G. P. Konstruirovanlye apparatury dallney svyazi (Designing of Long-distance Coc=mica- tions Eq3djpeat) Moscow., Gosenergoizdat,, 1955. 422 P- 5,000 copies printed. Ed.: Stipakov, I. S.; Tech. Ed.: Voronetskwja, L. V. Reviever: G. G. Borozdiuk. PURPOSE: The monograph is intended for electrical engineers., but W also be used by technicians and students in the higher grades at vtuzes offering courses in electrical engineering. COVERAGE: Account is given of technical designs and methods on vhich is based the construction of modern long-distanee communications systems. Data on equipment components and design of units am presentel in close connection with the tech- nology of their production. Soviet equilpment design and problems of Mounting and shielding are revieved. Reference datta are contained in append-ices. Card 1/10 Designing of Long-distance Ummmications Equipment 453 K. P. Yegorov vrote chapters ij 4, 5, 6, 1, 8, 9, 10 and 14, Go P. TikhanOv vrote chapters 2, 3, 11., 15 and 16. Chapters 22 and 13 vere written jointV by the tvo authors. The authors thank the follaving personalities for their help: No No Shollts, To So Kloracheva, V. M. Sorokin (deceased), B. So ICLebanov,, Ya. I. Velikinj L. I. Rabkin, P. P. Averin, Ya. F. Jazywin, Do A. Yermols~mv and I. V. Tidmm. There are 39 references, 23 of vhich are Soviet, 9 Englishj 7 German- TABLE OF CONTMOS: Ch. 1. Long-distance Comnmications Equipment 7 1-1 Historical reference 7 1-2 General information 8 Ch. 2 Resistors 12 2-1 General information 12 2-2 Wire-vound reAlstors Card 2/10 19 Designing of Dyng-distance Comminications Equipment 2-3 Carbon and ceramic resistors 2-4 MW type of notallized beatproof redistors 2-5 KIff and KrX types of composition lacquered resistors 2-6 Variable carbon resistors 2-7 Ballast resistors 2-8 Owndstors 2-9 WV types of copper-magenese thermoresistors Ch- 3 Capacitors 3-1 aeneral, information 3-2 CaWitors vith paper dielectric Card 3/10 453 32 38 40 40 43 45 47 49 49 58 Designing of Iong-distance co,"in, ions Equipment 3-3 Mica capacitors 3-4 "Styroflex" ffolystyrene-7capacitors 3-5 Cerwic capacitor 3-6 Eleatro3jAic capacitors 3-7 Variable air capacitors ch. 4 miftetance coils ch. 5 Coils; Without Ferraciagnetic cores 5-1 Single-laWer cylindrical vLuding 5-2 Nalti~-Iawer cylindrical vinding 5-3 Vaiversal vinding 5-4 Toroidal vinding card 4/1o 453 67 75 79 82 85 90 95 95 96 98 103 'NsIgning of Long-distance Conmnications Equipment 453 5-5 Calculation of inductance 104 5-6 Coil capacitance 106 5-7 Selection of wire,, effect of overall dimensions 109 5-8 Coil shielding 118 5-9 Coil stability 122 5~-10 Adjustment of inductance 126 Ch. 6 coils With Perromagnetic Cores VA& cE Fe=Ites and, Nogwtodielectrics 128 6-1 Basic designs 128 6-2 Basic properties of ferromagnetic cores 132 6-3 Design of coils with ferromagnetic cores 156 Card 5/10 Designing of Long-distance Communications Equipment 6-4 coil stability 6-5 Adjustment of inductance ch. 7 Coils With Ferromagnetic Sheet Cores 7-1 General information 7-2 Basic designs 7-3 Coil designing 7-4 Nonlinea'r coils ch. 8 Transf6ruers 8-1 General information 8-2 Calculation of inductance 8-3 Selection of core material Card 613-0 453 170 176 178 178 193 199 201 203 203 205 2o6 Designing of Iong-distance Commmications Equipment 8-4 Winding capacitance 8-5 Calculation of leakage Inductance 8-6 Differential windings 8-7 Ensuring stability of operating characteristics 8-8 Shielding of transformers and their windings 8-9 Nonlinear distortions in transformers Ch. 9 Piezoelectric Resonators Ch-10 Dry-contact Rectifiers Ch-31 Switching Components 3.1-1 General information Card 7/10 453 209 210 214 215 217 218 221 226 230 230 Designing of Long-distance Commications Equipment 453 11-2 Permanent contacts 231 11-3 Variable contacts 236 11-4 Fuses and arresters 249 3-1-5 Electromagnetic relay 253 Ch. 12 General Information an ftuilpent Design 2516 Ch. 13 Design of F4uipment 2T6 13-1 Design procedure 276 13-2 Structural form of tube circuits 279 13-3 Structural form of passive electric quadripolem (rilters and equalizers) 282 13-4 Protection against moisture 287 13-5 Structural form of wxxUiary components 291 Card 8/10

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