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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEMELYANOV, G.A. - YEMELYANOV, L.A.

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1, o8,~So_67 AGGI INR: AP6029844 SOURCE CODE: -UR/0106/66/000/008/0047/0054 AUTHOR: 13leykhmang V. So; Brusilovskiy, K, A.; Bobreshovo Yet No; Yelnellyanovp Go A. ORG: none TITLE: Fidelity of start-stop telegraph transmission with distorted skirts of code pulsen SOURCE: Elektroavyazl, no. 8. 1966, 47-54 'TOPIC'TAGS: telegraph signal, signal analysis, signal reception, signal noise separation ABSTRACT: Lower estimates of the function S of distribution of start-stop distortion in an n-clement code combination were ob'tained by P. Bassole (Ann. des Te-1 6 communications, 1953, nos. 7-8). :rhese estimates correspond to upper Card J/Z L o898o-617 'ACC,NR: AP6029844 lin-dts of the probability P of error in the reception of a character, because P - 1 -S. The present article offers a more accurate estimate of P.- It is found that: (1) The upper estimate of P expressed in terms of the probability function /7* of the Pearson correspondence criterion may deviate from the true value of P ,by several orders of magnitude; this discrepancy substantially Increases with (a) the correlation factor r (which characterizes the relation between the shifts of borders of the start-stop combination), (b) the channel -charactc ris tic a :.improvement, and (c) the receiver margin; (Z) The upper estimate of P yields ani .incorrect conclusion that the reception fidelity with independent errors is lower than that with correlated errors; (3) According to the new more accurate formulas, P decreases by the factor of 1 /n when r increases from 0 to I (where n is the number of working borders in the code combination); for n a 2, the variation of r from 0 to 0. 7 practically does not affect P. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 4Z formulas. SUB CODE. 17, 09 / SUBM DATE: 180ct65 / ORIG REF: 009 rf!rd '112 not TWILITANOT. G.P. Arpansion of the rock-products industry, Fromestrois 38 1I'mo.4.-15-19 16o. (NIU 13:8) (Sand and gravel plants) ACC NR' AP7003043, SOURCE COM UR/0122/67/000/001/0025/0()27' AUTHOR t 1 G. S. (1~1&eer). ORG:, none ;iTItLE: Constructions of hydrostatic cushions SOURCE: Vestnik mashinostroyeniya, no. 1, 1967p 25-27 TOPIC TAGS: hydrostatic bearing, hydrostatic pressure, friction coefficient, antifriction bearing, cavity liner ABSTqACT; Various,types of hydrostatic cushions combined with shoulder pieces were studied. In its simplest form theshoulder piece has the same surface curvature as the! cushion. A liquid is constantly pumped into the gap between the parts, forming a 7 continuous film. This gives the friction coefficient of jo-4 __ 1o-7. To produce an ideal, uniform thickness of film, the curvature of both,members must be the same. This calls for precise finishing of the shoulder-piece surface, which is difficult. 'With a tilting shoulder-piece, a liner is used. In its simplest form, the facing surfaces of the liner and or the shoulder piece.are flat. In the roller type the liner rolls on a flat base. The smaller the rolling curvature, the more effective the, cushion (the limit being established by the bearing surface hardness). The liner and t' base my have similarly curved surfaces to produce a slipping lining.. A more advanced!-- uDcs 621.822-82 ACC NRt AP7003843 form of this self-a4justing liner has a limiter connecting the base-liner gap with the! Iliner-shoulder-piece gap. Proper adjustment of the limiter distributes the load evenly. To provide~greater tilting range, a biconcave or biconvex construction is used. In this type -both the base and shouldir-piece surfaces are either concave or convex. The liner eliminates the effects of the lack of precision in the shoulder piece, but it may introduce disturbing effects caused by the mismatch of the surfeoe symmetry, the nonco4centric gaps, and the uneven quality of the surface finishes. To correct for the surface symmetry mismatch, multiple grooves (3 or 4) are used, with' the limiters distributing the liquid film proper3,y. Orig. art- haag 4 figures. SUB COM 13/ SUBUDOEt none -- - - -- - - A F, i, P-0 W-1, MINE u L~ ltz"A theorem fcr &an:;-itj~cs in the c"o of '-C (,-'-Gi.vo:Aan diotril ticil. 16 no. 1:5., T- -T. A Y1,A MASE I BOOK M(PLOITATION S"Wr0371 Vseooyuznoye aoveishohaniye po teorIl veroyatnostey I matematicheakoy atatlatlko.t,fthr Vllnluap 1960. oAinogo soveshchanlya po teoril veroyatnotitoy I matema- Trudy VI Wes v' ticheakoy atatlatike I kollokviuma po raspredelenlyam v beekonech-no- mernykh proptybanatvakh (Transactions d"thb;31xth Conference on Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics and of the Symposium on Distributions in Infinite-Dimensional Spaces held In Vilniaa 5-10 September 196o) Vilnius, Gospolltizdat L!tSSR, 1962. 493 p. 2500 copies priAted. dponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk Litovskoy SSH. Villnyusskiy gosu- darstvennyy urtivertitet imeni V. Kapaukasa. Hatematicheskiy. institut imeni V. A. Steklova..Akademlya nauk SSSR. Editorial Boardt N. N.-Vbi~oblyev, B. V, Gnedenko, R, L. Dobrushino Y6, B. Dynkin, A. N' Kolmogorovo 1. P, Khbilyus~ Yu. V. Linniki Y T SmIrn6v,,0 V. A' Statulyavichyub, and A. M. u..V.- Prokhorovs N~ Yaglom, Ed,# D. Meli~ene; TecA. Ed.:" 0. Pakerite.', Card 1/117 ZOV/6371 ~;-!ransaotAprm of the Sixth Conference (Cont, -POPOSE; '.Pissemination of scientific lnformatlon* 007ERAGE: -Bacause of various editorlal difficultless not all papers presented at the Conference could be Inaluded, The 86 papers presented here are divided by subject matter into 6 seations (see Table of Contents). The ed1tors thank the members of the Mathe- matical Section of the Institute of Physics.and Mathematics of the Lithuanian AcAderay of Sciences and the Departm-Ant of Probabi- lity Theory and Number Theory at Villnyua University,, particularly A. K. Aleahk-javichene., A. A. Mitalauskas,, B. A. Ryauba, and-R. V. lfthdavinis. References,, cited in the te:~t at the end of the in- dividual reports,, *oompilse 489 entries: 316 Soviet (a n-mber of which are translations), 2 Hungarian, I Polish, 139 English, 20 French,, 10.German,, and I Italian, ..:TAIW OF 0011MMS: Preface of the editors Ix C ard, 2/# :ransactions of the Sixth Conferenoe (Gont.) L= MORMS SOV/6371 ...l. -Bobrov#* A.- Ao"and D. Z. Arov, On Extreme Terms of a Varla- tional Series and Their Role in the Sum of'Independent Values 2. -Borovkovi A. A, Asymptotio Expansions and Large Deviations in the -Problem of Two Samples Borovko A., A. On the Distribution of the.-First -Tump v yeaue, Vllkauskasp~L. L, Zones of-Hormal4onvergence In the Naltidimnsional CASS Volkov, 1. S. Limit Theorems for Large Deviations In the Case,or a Finite Markov. -Ohain 6-6 Yemellyan6v,4 a. v, on 1;0,cal L=t Theorems for Densitles 25- 35 dard 3/W TSFAS, B.S., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk; YWELIYANOV) G.V., student Effect of some kinds of screw-thread coatings on pressure dis- tribution in threads. Sbor.dokl.Stud.nauch.ob-va Fak.mekh. sell.Kuib.sellkhoz.inst. no. 1:104-105 162. (MIRA 17:5) 2. Kuybyshevskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut. YDEL'Y.*-NOV G.V. (Lvnirgrad) Lccal lim-4t theorem fcr densAltles. Xz7. vyis. ucheb. zav.; mat. no.3t59-69 '64. OLIPA 17-12) I " YEMELIYANOV, G.Ye.; DEMIN, A*Aq Enameling pipes and apparatus. Transpo i khran. neftl no.&1:7-8 163. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellakiy institut po stroiteltstvu magistrallnykh truboprovodov. LEVIN, B.j, kand. tekhn. nauk, starshiy nauchn)7 sotrudnik; YEMELIYAHOV, 1, Standardization and control of marine power plant perfor- mances, Mor. flot 23 no.7:25-26 JI 163. (MMA 16:8) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut morskogo flota (for Levin). 2. Nachallnik otdala teplotekhniki Baltiyskogo parokhodstva (for Yeiwl'yanav). .ELIE4!,YANQVA.-J.,,- Geroy Sotsialisticheokogo Truda Three large populated centers instead of 36 little villages. Setstroi. 15 no.1:18 Ja 160. (KERA 15:7) 1. Predsedatell kolkhoza imni, Timiryazeva Gorodetskogo rayona.p Gorikovokoy oblanti. (Gorodets Diotrict-Fam buildings) TZMITAITOY, I. We are building reservoirs. Pozh.delo 6 no-701 JI '60. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Prodesdatell Talsinskogo rayispolkoma, Istviyokays, SSR. (Talsi--Fire q2tinction-Vater supply) YA41CLOYANOV I International Congress on Automatic Control. Atom.energ. 9 no-5z 418-4z1 it 96o. (KIRA 13:11) (Automatic control-Congreseee) YJ OMEE L I YAA IT .0t.A.--s-falldaher (selo ruzedoynva Kminrovalroy oblasti) Gernalm Vnlitovlch Foapolov. Felld. i akuBh. 23 no,8:57 Ag '58 (MIRA 11:8) (POSPEWT, GEMIM VASILIEVICH) .YEI,!EL!Y1aJOV, 1. 1k. Kolkhoz i-,-,eni Timiriazav.:~ Z The "TirrAriazv" Collective Fflm-/. Gos. izd-vo sellkhoz ll.t-ry, Z_1953-/. 213 P. - SO; Ilonthly List of RlinSiar AngeSnions, Vol. 6 No. 12 I-larch 19.14. - i~&~izk&v- . geroy Sotsialisticheskogo TruAn (Gorodetakiy rayon, Gort- %" 1-1 RPMR, oblais t I ) - An Income of 4 million rables from flax.,Nauka I pared. op. v seltkhoz. 7 no.12:58 D 157. (KM Ila) 1. Prodeedatell kolkhoza imeni Timiryazeva, Max) roy Sotsfalletichaskogo Truda. Building on the Tivirlazov Collective Yarn. Sell. strol. 11 no.4: 6-9 156 (i.e. 157]. (MLEA 10:6) 1, Pr"doodstell kolkhoss, imoul Timiryss*va, Gorodetskogo rayons, GorIkovskoy oblasti. 2. Do utat Torkhovnogo Scrota SSSR. Tlarm housas) UMMIYABOL..Ivan Abramovich, Geroy Sotsialisticheskogo Truda. deputat Vorkhoynogo Sovets SSSa; LAPIDUS, K.A., red.; PROKCF'17YA, L.N., takhn.rod. (Raising the standards of agriculture] Povyshaam kalltura zemle- deliis. Mookva, Goe.izd-vo sellkhozolit-ry. 1960. 133 P. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Predsedatell kolihoza imeni Timirya2eva Gorikovokoy oblesti (for Yemellyanov). (Agriculture) SLINIKO, M.G.; YEME11YANOV, Stability of reversible 6xothermic processes In a fluidized bed. KinA kat. 2 no-4:622-625 H-Ag 161. (Km 1/,: 10) 1. Institut kataliza Sibirskogo otdolenJ,ya AN SSSR. (Fluidization) S/195/62/003/001/008/010 E071/Ei36 AUTHORS,4 Slin1ko, M.G., Buzhdan, Ya.M., BCBkov, V.S., and 'tamgllyanov, I.P, TITLE: opt-in-al conditions for the production of ethylene oxide PZRIODICAL: Kinctika i kataliz', v.3, no.1, 1962, 145-154 TEXT: The use of computers in the.design of multilayer contact plants is illustrated on an example of determining the optimum technologic; da ~, il conditions for the process of oxi ti-on of ethylene in consecutive layers of a catalyst with an ideal mixing and in a stationary layer at ideal displacement. I t wa s shown that for two parallel reactions in which the energy of activation of the side reaction is higher than that of useful reaction, the temperature should increase with an increasing degree of conversion. The necessary amount of catalyst for various outputs of ethylene oxide was calculated. There are 6 figures and 4 tables. Card 1/2 Optimal conditions for the ... S/195/62/003/001/008/010 E071/E136 ASSOCIATION: Institut kataliza SO AN SSSR (Institute of Catalysis, SO AS'USSR) SUBMITTED: October 19, 1961 x- Card 2/2 1 YIMLYANOV l, I - (T. Fam Buildings We build livestock shelters first. Sell. stroi., No. 3 (44)j 1952 Monthly List of Russi Accessions, Library of Congresst Augustq 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. Farm Buildings Construction of livestock shelttrs. ISOts. zh:'.v. 1-14, No. 7.s 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Dtcember -19W, Uncl. 52 YOMLI YAKOV, I. I. Problem of so-called fractures of the penis. Urologlia 21 no*2:70-71 AP-Je 156. (XIMA 9:12) I* Iz urologichookogo otdeleniya (nach. S.P.Donlaukhamedov) Ienin- gradskogo okrushnogo voyannogo goopitalva (nach. N.S.Sokolov) (PINIS, fractures, dies report (Run)) (MOTURES. penis. case report (Rua)) DEjpWjXHAvZDOV, S.R., YML1YA11OV-.LL9-(~nfqgr-nd) Gangrene of the scrotum nnd perineum vith urethral Involvements Urologila 23 no.4:66-67 JT1-A9 '58 (KIRA 1118) (SCROTUM, gangrene with Derinenl urethral fistula (Rue)) (MIETURA, iistuln perinonl-urethral. in scrotnl gnngrana (Itua)) (PBRINFAUH. f iotulA same (Rum)) USSR/Soil Sciences --Soil. Biology* J. Abe JOur : Ref Zhur - Diolop Ho 41 1956, 15310 Author : I.I. Yemellyanov Tnat : Soil Science Institute of the Academy of Sciences Kazakh SSR. Title Contribution to the Problem of Soil Organic Matter in the Northern Part of the Land About the Caspian Sea. (K voprosu ob organiche3kom veshchestve pochv Severnogo Prikaspiya). Orig Pub : Tr. In-ta pochvovedo AN KazSSR, 1956., 4., 200-230- Abstract : Data is presented on the computation of root and ground plant mass, the group and fractional organic matter com- ponents in the soils of the light chestnut subzone and the brown zone of the Northern part of the land about the Caspian Sea. One examined the following soils: Card 1/2 USSR/Soil Science - Soil Biologys J. Abs Jour Ref Zhut, - Biol., No 4.. 1958., 15310 the light chestnut, the light chestnut with hydromrphic features, the light chestnut solonchake, the steppe solonetz soils, the chestnut meadow solonetz soils) the brown steppe-wasteland soils of various mechanical composition and the meadow alluvial soils. The analytical matter is listed in 12 tables. Card 2/2 14-57-6-12432 Translation froms Referat ivnyy zhurnal, Geografiya,, 1957, Nr 6,, p 101 (USSR) AUTHOR: TITLE: Composition and Properties-of Organic Matter in the Soils of &zakhatan (Sostav i svoystva.,organ1cheskDgo veshohestva poohv Nazakhatans) PERIODICAL: Tre In-ta pochvovedo AN XazSSR, 1966, Vol 6p pp 180- 195 ABSTRACT; The aridity and abrupt temperature changes character- istic of Kazakhstan intensify dehydration and oxi- dization of ulmic acids and their conversion into black humic acids* In the series chernozems, dark chestnut'browt soils, chestnut brown soils, and brown soils, humio 0 content increases from 45 to 56 percent of total C, while humlo acid C content decreases from 29 to 15 percent# It Inoreaeea again In sierozems Card 1/2 (up to 18.8 percent to total C). Their higher humie ,YEMLOYANOV, Ivan IIUOL_~tarsbyy nauobnyy sotr.'; KLIOPAt Petr Korneyevich, 6tAiiihy-y-fiiu--obio7y- sotr.; SELEWEVp N.G.9 red,j FULIN, L.I.9 tokbn, red, [Economic offeativeness of using nia water] Mconmichaskaia of- fektivnost' primeneniia amiacbnol vody. Tulaq Tullskoe knizbnoe izd- vot .1960. 34 P. (MM 14:7) L, Tul'skaya sell okokhozyaystvennays. opytnVa ntantoitq (for Yomell. yanovt Kliops.) (Ammon4a as fertilizer) --yDW-11YANOV.- I.I.-ITZALLMISOVIAZO Change in the redox.potential of dark Chestnut carbonate soils as a function of tillage methods. Vost.Aff Irazakh.SM 16 no.12i 45-~o D 160. (MIRA 14:1) (Soil chamietry) (Oxidation-redue'tion reaction) 5- _YEMEL'-YANOV-.I-.I. Effect of various tillage practices on the oxidation-reduction poten- tial of newly reclaimed calcareous dark Chestnut soils in Tselinog-rad Province. Izv. P11 Kazakh.SSR. Ser. bot. i pochv. no.2:64-74 '61. (MIRA 15:2) (TSelinoprad Province-Soils) MATYSHUKI I.V.; YDIEL'YAIIOV,, I.I.; TD409M. P.I.; CIIULAKOV; Sh.A. !I " Tillage OF~ark Chestnut calcareous soils of the Virgin Territory and plant nutrition. Izv. AN SSSR Ser. biol. no.2:244- 256 Mr-ApI64 (MIRA 17:3) 1. Inatitut pochvovodaniya All KazSSRp Alma-Ata, YEMELtYAIICVI I.P. - Histor7 of.the struggle of the Soviet people for efficient dse of working time in industry, Uch. zap. Penz. inzh,-stroi. inA. no.1:131-156 161. (MIU 17:8) ACC NRj AP5028534 SOURCE COM UR/0286/65/000/020/0126/0126 AUVIORS: Gabayv_ Ye. _V.; Gofma, V, I.; Dudchanko, V. V.; Yemllyanov,, L K., ORG: none. TITLE: A hydraulic pressure amplifier, Class 63, No. 175829 fannounced by Onega 'Tractor Plant (Onezhskiy traktorW zavod)_7 SOURCE: Byulleten' izobretenly i tovarnykh znakov, no. 20,, 19650 126 TOPIC TAGS; hydraulie'device,, mechanical power transmission-device$ mechanical hydraulic pressure.amplifier, amplifier dosign,,amplifier stage, amplifier equipmont ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a hydraulic pressure amplifier contain- ing a casing, a support-for a differential lover, and a plunger (see Fig. 1). Fig. 1. 1 - Oasing; 2 - piston; 3 - support of the differential lover; 4 plunger. Card 1/2 .226 -2sl14*2:62l L 8481--66 ACC NRs AP5028534 To cause an automatic return of the plunger to Its original position,, the amplifier is made-up of stages. The large-area stage is turned toward the return direction,, and the space formed by the stages is permanently conneated with the pressure main line, Orig. art. hass 1 figure*- SUB CODEt 131 SUBH DATEt 12.Sep64 2/2 Card ACC Me AP6029962 SOURCE com uR/0413/66/oOO/Oi5/0147/0147 INVENTOR: Cabay, Ye.-V.; Dudchenko, V. V.: Chekhonina, Z. A.; Yemel'yanov, 1. K. ORG, none TITLE: Hydraulic one-way booster. Class 63, No. 184635 [announced by Onega Tractor Plant (Onethakiy traktornyy zavod)) SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 15, 1966, 147 TOPIC TAGS: clutch, hydraulic equipment, booster design, tracked vehicle ABSTRACT: An Author Vertificate has been issued for a one-w# hydraulic booster-to be used primarily for controlling the clutch mechanism of tracked vehicles and fig. 1. Hydraulic amplifier 1 - Differential lever; 2pull rod, 3 - control element; 4 " drive control lever; 5 - power'pistonj 6 - slide valvel 7 %, push rod. ACC NR, AP6029962 turning them (see Fig, 1). To Increase Its operatJonal reltAblItty,,4 diRferentfAl lever of the interacting type makes contact at one- end oR a curyed support witlx the end of a slide valve; the other end is artlculatel~ connected'inelde-a channel,witil a push rod,.which interacts with'the drive control lever'$ Or1g,-a.rt. hast...1 figure'.. StB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE:. 09Dec631 Card 2L2. ACC NR- AR6035292 SOURCE CODE: UR/0269/66/000/009/004810048 AUTHOR: Fialko, Ye. Y.; Moysym, H. I., Mellnyk, V. I.; Kolomlyets', IL L Shullha, A. 1. ; Y&WInal4y, A. Ys. Kolomlyets', A. R.Q[eme~K TITLE: Radar set for observing the drift of meteor trails. SOURCE: Ref. th. Amtronomlys, Abs, 10,51~411 REP SOURCE: Vianyk Kyyivslk. un-tu. Ser. matron.. no. 7, 1966, 69-74 TOPIC TAGS: meteor trail, radar antenna, radar meteor observation, train drift A13STRACT: A deacription to given of a radar set designed at the Department of General Radio Engineering of Kiev University and which Is intended for measuring the velocity and direction of the drift of Ionized trains. The basic parameters o the equipment are as follows., frequency 34.47 me; transmitter pulse power 100 kw,- pulse duration lqz&oec; sending frequency 500 cpo.* each fifth pulse to doubled; receiver sensitivity OV 3Av; receiver paBaband 600 kc. Identical type wave-duct five-elemint antennas are used for reception and transmission measurements of the drift velocity radial component Is carried out by the pule*-coherent method. no Cwd 1/2 VDC: 523.184. 85 .unit is equipped with a system of noise protection which makes it possible to select reflected signals on the basis of duration, amplitude and code. The equip- ment was tested in Uarch-Kay 1064. Article includes a bibUogrq*y of 0 titles. V. Labedinets. [TranebAion of abstract] IDW) BUD CODE: 03, 091 Cmd 212 YEMELIYANOV, I.P, Study of evoked potentials recorded by Dawon's superposition mnthod. Trudy LIETIN no.13146-54 164- Symmetry of "spindles" of spontaneous J~-activity of the electroencephalogram of the human brain. Ibid.:95-in ManifeStations of relaxation in oBeillationa of the biopotentials of the brain. Ibid.ilU-126 Some properties of the dynamics of' changes in the envelope of the electroencephalogram. Ibid.:127-128 Selection and approximate evaluation of possible periodic components of the electroencephalogram. Ibid.:241-247 (MIRA 18:12) 87312 S/019/60/000/021/131/145 A152/AO29 AUTHORS: Yemel'yanov, IN.; Rakov, N.I. M I nNUMMA'"'W" TIM: Aircraft Fuel System Pickup PERIODICAL, Byulleten' izobreteniy, 1j6O, Ho. 21, P. 71 - TEXT: Class 62c, 14. No. 133352 (633178/27 of july 8, 1959)- 1) This pickup is employed, for example,'for determining the presence of fuel in supply pipes and fuel tanks. It has the following special feature: In order to obtain a smaller size and reliable operation, differences of pressure losses are used arising as fuel or air passes through small openings. To this end this pickup is made in the form of a spring-loaded slide valve and a piston with openings in its body, both mounted on one common rod. 2) A variant of 1, distinguished by the following special feature: in order that it may produce an electric signal signifying that there is no more fuel, this pickup is provided with an induction coil in its face end, which interacts with a rod coupled with the piston rod by means of a thread. Card 1/1 IKM~ ACCESSION NR: AP4032957, S/0286/64/000/00-8/0089/0089 AUTHORI Berzon, O*,S.; Yemelt V. TITLE: Aircraft fuel transfer command system.. Class 62, No. 162031 SOURC4: Byulleten' izobract:niy i'tavarny*kh zaakov, no. 8, 1964 89 TO'PIC TAGSj fuel transfer, refuelingo automatic refuelingi aircraft refueling, automatic-con.trol system ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been is-sued for an aircraft Icommand system for the transfer of fuel from one tank to another ill (see Fig. 1 of the 'Enclosure)' The system consists of a tank pump, !'nozzle, transfer and float vaives.and tubing. 'It is distinguished by," ithe fact.that', for the purpose-of providing reliable system operation! Ln'the event of a tank pump failure$ it employs an emergency de-vicb consisting of regulating'and check valves, nozx1e, and tubing to con-j "'nect these elements 'with one another and with the command systems I f Orig. art. has: 1 igure,. 4 Card MIR agLe W-4 1 w 'm - ,magal"m , ---- - - - --I , ., --.. I I . . I . . I . . -3/3 1 1 -. ~ " * . I cor4 i . 1. . ~ ''. .., I . . . - -,. -- % - 1 1. ., ~d. I . I I . - I 1-14- ~,, ~t~M . ~ 11. L_27267-66 EWT(I)/ETC(m)-6/EX(f)/EIVG(M)/T-2 WW,- ACC URt I AP6009553 (A) SOb , COIES UR/=3/66/000/005/0102/0102: AUTHORS: Zaslavskiy, L. I.; Xemel!ya x2p!~~ ~qv S. V. ORG, none TITLEv Device providing a constant pressure drop between auxiliary and main fuel, tanks, Class 1+7, No, 179564 i SOURCE: Izobretoniya, pronVshlonnyye obraztsys tovarnyye znaki, no. 5, 1966, 102 TOPIC TAGS: fuel tank, fuel system equipment, pressure regulator ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate press nts a device providing a constant pressure drop between auxiliary and main fuel tanks. The device consists of a safety valve, a regulated throttlep and an undor-inflatable auxiliary fuel tank.Y-,To t, provide for a preset pressure drop between the auxiliary and main fue tanks., i the air space of the auxiliary -tank is connected into the main air pressure line in parallel with the regulated throttle (goo Fig. 1). The Bafety valve is placed~ I after the regulated throttle# Card 1/2 UDGs 621.646 I I . I I I I I-- -- I I ACC NRi Fu"6~9993-- INVENTOR: Berzon.,.-2. S.; Yemallyanov, I. V~ ORG: none TITIX; A nystem for transferring fuel from aircraft tanks. Class 62, No. 184151 SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz toy znj not 15, 1966, 196 TOPIC TAOSt &iroraft fuel system equipment, aircraft fuel pump ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a oystem for transferring fuel from aircraft tanks, which consists of cpntri'fugal,_ta4_pumps~~d main fuel-supply lines. To supply the engine with given amounts of fuel,~a volumetric gage is inserted in th4 supply lines. The housing of the gage contM.-no- two pairs of gears in two seps.'r-ate insulated rece3ses; one gear in each pair, is -rigidly set on the common shaft. 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Twom v r% u q je zujpy.q t- a ~,-j t"mmv , 8" aft*vaj #Is so -won sAlaws am -.11 qq~ll .11% ",..-.a ~o-t .3 a-wo at vav~lvu q%va, 9-11t,3 (,at j.mTvlvoe ;%u -g:1vIvDb Isam ?v*jjpvjjzb v oSwI sylv% -1 %491.u -a .6 a "v) jlo-j '" is -tives .2ludeir t/I Pr~ T4 140MMY '44 iS 'C *T-A *RS61 '901134" uSaMaDDIV .17=01nd "VAN" =U4 PVmMV03) wo."g.-of VMV4J v";F jo ill& jo",ag ojTqd1U*--TVVJn T *T "U"Two -,I ux I.b sX"f ."g-9 ~. -.11 vi $..Tj - 1 -T . T I-awl T X ..T.Woazzoa Tin FLORINSKIY, B.Y.; PIUSIMI, M. Ye.; - ]NgLIMT, I, YA, KUGUSM, Y. X.; SHARAPOVP V. 1,; MITYAYEV, Yu. I.; GOLANIN, A, JF*j A Graphiteuranium Reactor With H Igh Pressure Ueam Superheat(Report No. 2139) International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy. 2nd, Geneva, 191_18, /Doklad.v sovetskikh unchenykh; yadernyve reaktory i y"ernaya energotlka, (Reports of Soviet Scientlete; NUclear Reactors.and Unclear Power) Moscow$ Atomizdat, 1959 707 P. (series: Its; Trudy, vol2) Errata Blip inserted. 8,000 copies printed. If r_- Arl F- IV r T7 I-rf J~L ZSAL~x N.A. (Dollezhal, ~JA.l; KWZIN, AlK. (Krasins A*K.'I; OALANYIN, - ALF N.A. (Galanib, N.A.], SCSFIIKOV, F.I. (Aleshchonkpv, P.I.); GRIGORJPJIC, A.H. (Grigoryants, A.N.j;-jEMWjl=, I-JA, (Ye=:LYWM7, I. Ya. ]; KUGUSEV 11. M. [Kugwbov, 11. 14. ) ; MINASIN M Z' - MITYAJE;v p U. L (14ityayev, U.I.J; FWRIMKIt, B.V. (norinikiy' B:V:I; SARAPOVp B.N. [Sharapov, B.N.);'ILLY, Jozsef Ltranslatorl Superheated high-pressure steam producing uranium - gr#phite reactor. Atom taj 2 no.lil-47 Ja 159. 1 GAUZIT, Maurice; KAHAN, T.; BEKKERMAN, I.M.[tranalator); FOLINEOVSKATA,E.D.ftranslator); ~~LIW PY,,.,,I,Ta. red. [Control of nuclear reactors] Vpravlenie iademymi re- aktorami. Pod obahchei red. I.-W.Emellianova. Moskva, Atomizdat, 1960. 173 P. (MIRA 16slO) (Nuclear reactors) t tz r"V 8/089~60/006/06/01/021 /f/ 0 BP061BO63 Bz3oz A'UTHORS: Peynberg,-S. M., Konobeyevskiy, S. T., Dollezhall, N. A., -Yemellvanovp 1. Ya.f TBZkanov, 7-. -A., Bulk n, Yu. M _Zhirnov-&_._T_.7_7iligpov9 A# G4j__Shchipa_k1nq_ 00 L.-;-- 7 grf il It f.- X ii'- P TSamoylov, A. ., Ageyenkov, V. I. TITLE: The CH(SM)iResearch Reactor With a Capacity of 50 Mw 17 PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 1960, Vol. 8, No. 6, pp. 493-504 TEXT: The present article gives a detailed description of the Russian 50-Mw research reactor which has a neutron flux of 2.2-1015 n/cm2sec. It is used both for research work in nuclear physics and reactor engineering; obtaining of newltransuranic elements, testing of fission and building materials under neutron and gamma bombardment, within the temperature range 200K - 2000009 and in various media; spectrometric examination of intermediate neutrons; examination of the gamma spectrum of the (n,y) reaction; examination of short-lived isotopes and neutron diffraction analyses. The authors first discuss some characteristic data. Card 1/5 The W (SM) Research Reactor With a S100916010081061011021 Capacity of 50 Mw B006/BO63 82302 The water-cooled, reflected reactor works with U235 enriched to 90%. The critical mass (without the experimental holes) is 7.3 kg of U235, and including the experimental holesq it amounts to 9-5 kg (loading:-11-7 kg). The maximum heat flow from the fuel element attains 5.5.jo6kcal/m2.h; the surface temperature does not exceed 1950C. Fig. 1 shows the distribution of the neutron flux in the cross section of the reactor; the flux has two maxima, 6ne in the center of the cooling-water cavity (2.2-io'5), and the other in the lateral reflector (5-1014n/cm2sec)-The flux/power ratio is 4-4'1O1On/cm2.sec.kw. With a 25% submersion depth of the fuel elements, the reactor can be in continuous operation for a period of 60-65 days. Several details are dealt with next. Experimental holes: The reactor has five horizontal and fifteen vertical holes. The horizontal ones are in the central part of the active zone, whose longitudinal and cross sections are shown in Figs. 2p3. At the output of the holes the neutron flux amounts to ^/3.1010n/cm2sec. The vertical holes are located in the reflector with the exception of the central ones. Three of them serve for obtaining transuranic elements (one of these being in the center)p two low-temperature holes serve for metal Card 2/5 Lk-1, The CM(SM) Research Reactor With a SIO09 60/008/06/01/021 Capacity of 50 Mw BO Y3063 82302 tests, two high-temperature holes for the testing of fuel elements, chemical analyses of the cooling water, and corrosion tests. All of these holes are water-cooled. Furthermore, five gas-cooled holes serve for testing fission and building materials in the range of 0 - 600OC; one hole (cooled with helium gas or liquid H2) serves for material tests at low temperatures; one gas-cooled hole for material tests at -.,20000C; one hole cooled with liquid metal (10000C) for testing fuel elements and coolants. Construction: The following demands were made on construction: creation of a small active zone that would withstand high thermal loads for a long time, and its cooling; application of a maximum number of experimental holes (their distribution is shown in Pig. 3); possible exchange of fuel assemblies without pressure drop. Pigs. 2-5 illustrate particulars of the construction. Reactor body and cover: Fig. 2 is described. The cylindrical part is made of 36 mm thick stainless steel of the grade 4X4?4qr (MMN9T). The reflector consists basically of beryllium oxide; it is made up of blocks comprising about 65 different types, which are enclosed by steel plates on top and at the bottom. Fuel element assemblies: The element itself has the shape of a plate with a Card 3/5 The CM(SM) Research Reactor With a S/089/60/008/o6/ol/021 Capacity of 50 Mw B006/BO63 82302 core, pressed from uranium oxide powder and electrolytic nickel; the core is contained in a nickel ban. Fig. 6 shows a section through the assembly, Fig, 7 another through a fuel element. Data of one such element are compiled; every element contains 12.5 g U235. The cylindrical body shield (Fig. 2) divides the inner reactor cavity into two zones. The functions of this shield are briefly discussedp and the cooling water circulation is described next, The control system is described in greater detail. This system consists of two automatic regulators with-two regulation rods each, four shim rods, and four safety rods which can also be used as shim rods. The automatic regulation is operated by 13 ionization chambers located outside the reactor body; it covers the power range from Os5 to 100%. Several details concerning safety and shim rods are thoroughly discussed. Reactor shield: Fig. 8 shows a dross section through reactor plus shield. The latter consists of steel and heavy concrete. A few details are described, and the process of fuel extraction is briefly dealt with. The cooling system is finally discussed. It consists of four closed separate loops. The water is kept flowing by circulating pumps (500 t/h: 10 atm); the heat exchange power Is 15 Mw- Card 4/5 VY The CH(SM) Reaearch Reactor With a Capacity of 50 Mw There are 8 figures and I "ov,~et refc-ri-fif.-f" SUBMITTED: March 15, 1960 5/089/60/008/06/01/021 B006/Bo63 82302 Card 5/5 ACCESSION NR: AT4019050 6/0000/63/000/000/0207/0210 AUTHOR: Avayev, V. N.; Yegorov, Y~. A.; Yome anov, 1. Ya.; Zbirnov', A# D.; Orlov, Yu. V.; Remizov,, V. A. Wk~: The Gamma-spectrurn of a research reactor SOURCE: Voprosy* firiki zashchity* reaktarov- abornik atatoy (Problome In phy,9106 of reactor shielding; collection of articles). Mos~Dw, Gosatomizdat, 1963, 207-210 TOPIC TAGS: reactor, reactor shielding, reactor Gamma spectrum, Gamma spectrun. ABSTRACT: By mcans of a scintillation vapro spectrometer, the Y -spectrum of a v~ater- water, pool-" research reactor was measured. The gamma quanta were directed from the active section of the reactor to the spectrometer through a lateral experimental channel, 100 mm In diameter and 2. 6 m In length.'To exclude the influence of gamma quanta scattered In the channel, a lead collimator, 180 mm in length with a collimatfon aperture diameter of 10 mm, was inserted in the channel. The spectrometer sensor was placed behind the concrete shielding of the reactor, and the gamma quanta flow passed through a 260-mm long collimator of paraffin with boron and lead carbide. Since the spectrometer was neutron-sensitive, even If only to a negligible degree, tests were con- ducted under Identical conditions with a 100-mm thick bismuth filter and the introduction 1/3 Card ACCESSION NR: AT4019050 of the proper corrective factor. 7%o roBulto of the experiment are discussed and analyzed. The reactor spectrum was measured to approximately 7. 8 Nov. No gamma lines with greater energy were detected, the explanation for this being that In the high energy region the Y-radiatlon is basically caused by the absorption of neutrons by Iron, nickel and chromium. These elements are not present In the active pan of the reactor, while the Y-radlation yield from the tube of the gate valve Is small and only a negligible part of the trapped gamma quanta is able to reach the spectrom'etor sensor from the tube. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Nond SUBM D; 14Aug63 DATE ACQ: 27Feb64 ENCL-. 01 NO REP SOV; 006 SUB CODE; NS OTHER: 001 Card 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4019050 Fig. I - Gamma-ispootrum of the rmtor. Card 3/3 foo 400 XV too so 60 49 19 to A A -- - K 1k ENCL4MURE: 7.1 Energy of V quala to Mov 01 .rIVU:IIj.,.LtUIVV, L. I"., A: "Reactor control oyzternz." report subtaitted for 3rd Intl Conf, Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, 31 Aug-9 Sep 64. 11IFERIA F A Liv LEZYMI~~ A. ; 4ME5MUNKUVI t4DRGUrIOV; V. G., KRMOVI K. A.; MITYAM, Yu. I.; KN~AZEVA, G. D. "Development of superheating power reactors of Beloyarsk nuclear power staticn (BAES) type." report submitted for 3rd Intl Cong, Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, -31 Ailg-9 Sep 64. SOURCE.- Atotanaya erergiya, v. 17, no. 5, 1964, 335-344 T(,, F~ T I I . . I . ". - -: a I - - '- 1 :1 . ;. - , . . .1 t~ , , - - I - I- Co, d ,, , I p FTI 1'.U UP IM-Mm- T- W-,-- -- - - --- ..17-. ;. - M - ---, -- d ~ I ~ - . ~ . ... - I I I - . I . I L ir-. - 4 ri-M IC11- L 24218-63 Ve1TW1zFF(c)1ZPF(n)-21EPR Pr-~/Ps_4/Pu.4 DX ACCESSION NR: AP5001268 SJO 089/64/027/006/0463/0474 (deceased) AUTHOR: Kurchatov, 1. V,1; FA)Tberg, S. M., Dq~Llezhal.14 N. 4.. 4Leshchenkov, L; qz:qzdgZ. F. S. el'Xanov, 1. Ya.; Zhirnov, A. .: Kasachenko, M. A. 83 . - I -M-P.. X :-c go- dratlyev_. F.--V. D..; Morgunov,.N.,.Gj' nXaze5:T' _~' ; La;Vrenikov, V 4a Petunin,, B. V.; Smirnov V P., A. G.; qikhladzo.* t. Ikov,_P. M,.; She.velev. Yo. V. Chu I TITLE: Pulse graLhite reactoAGR SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 17, no. 6, 1964, 463-474 TOPIC TAGS: pulse graphitt reactor, high neutron flux pulse, nuclear reactor ABSTRACT: The paper Is a summary of the SSSR #322a report at the Internation- al Conference on Peaceful Us.es.of A!Mjqj0qrgyjjtQe;jqva,_1Q64. Itilii*Feients an elaboration of the description of the pulse graphite reactor IGR given by S. M. Feinberg at the Second International Conference. The-pulse reactors are used when a high neutron flux to desirable. The described reactor was in opera- Card 1/2 L 24218-65 ACCESSION NR: AP5001268 tion for several years, and Is still working without failure. Orig. art. has: 6 figures ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: NP" NR REF SOV: 002 OTHER. 001. C,,d 2/2 voilor'uvA, 1;.A., dicktol. t".!,- 1'. nwulc; GEL` f -h I-nzh GASPA S. 11. nzh. A 'if-,VS KYV Cylpebs forra lcw-rarban cant iron ant (-.ordit-jlonX 11"n- ltq U--s. TSement 30 no.5:15-17 S-0 164. (I.-MA, !'!:U) L (MVErc WIG(MV gpf ACC HR: AP51016681 SOURCE CODE: UR/0170/65/000/006/0768/0772 1AUTHOR: Yemellyanov,.I. Ya.-,GavrIlov, P. A.; Seliverstov, S. H, ~ORG; none t4 4) ITITLvi -An investigation of the dynamic chnractoristica of heat tranafer apparatus ~by the method of correlation analysis ISOURCE: Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, v. 8, no. 6, 1965, 768-772 StO6 stic process, thermal conduction, thermal excital, steam super- 'heat tABSTRACT: Thispaper is the extension of work of the authors (Gavrilov, P. A. and 7Seliverstov, B. N., Atonmaya bwrgiya, No. 8, 19631. Certain dynamic characteris- AK_Atomic Power StatiQxL-, tics are determined for the. engineering model-of the ~~o ar 'imeni I. V. Kurchat AYthough the test stand in general had a-_iow__n_o_-fse__Ie~4i~ the ~authors noted tendencies toward oscillation during entering and exiting flows at the -superheater. The'.artificial excitation of the exiting flow signal impeded the study when it equaIled the stimulus noise. The oscillatory fluctuations act stochasticall% Card .1/2 UDC: 621.3.012.6 + 536.27 .=-L-6959e-66---=7 !ACC M APS016681 .and are-deemed--to.be--due to unseparated-water-and moisture in the superheater chan- ~nel- At-normal water level in the evaporator, -1 steam.generation instabilities cause Ipressure oscillations in the evaporator which are damped out by the time the super- ,heater mouth is reached. This is because the stnam is compressed and the evaporator is relatively large. As the level rises volume decreases and steam generation fluc- tuations appear as immediate pressure oscillations at the superheater. Oscillations Jn front of the throttle valve of the condenser are identical with those In the evaporator.--- The stochastic-behavior-of the superheater channel-exit pressures.and,'-- those of the evaporator point to a statistical method ok correlation analysis for 'determining dynamic characteristics. The mathematical model for the superheater channel is based on equations describing: thermal equilibium of discharged steam, of thermal conductivity fuel element and the pressure drop in the line between super- heater and steam generator. Normalized correlation terms are approximated by a buill ' o ~ f components, of which the primary component simulates the harmonic o6cillation of a feed pump piston, The secondary componentl a high frequency component relating the time of heat transfer (from the heating wall to the boiling fluid) to the steam Pubble lifeln'the boiling volume, alirulates tho hydrodynamic Instability of the ---steam - generator. - -Orig. Art. has: - 5 figures and 3formulas. SUB CODE:-* TDIPHA/. SUBM DATE: 19Sep64/ ORIG.REF: 004/ OTH REF: 000 _~~66F WT F, -21T 22g)/ FF W (Y U006139 /65/019/002/0131/01:57 23 AVIIHOR: Yemel"yanovo Is Ya.: Gpvrilov, P. A& Salivoratov. B. TITLE.I.- Investigation of dynamic oharnoteristics of the first power unit of the ZqjDjpji.~ atomic power 321nnt im. 1. V. Kurchatov SOURCE: Atomnnyn energlyn,.v.19, no. 2, 1965, 1.31-137 T(,,]-,],'C TAGS: nuclear powor plant, nuclenr power reactor AMTRACT: -The investigations were conducted by using the method of' reactor-aystom.dynamio simulation. A special electronic nnalo(.,, comput- Ing mnobino wn.9 usod simultatic -ously with the operating control systems -gonern -) 0 a 1hysical and herit , -ting transiont phanomona wore Interjr t d by monns of differontini equations and the pnrnmotora wore established. Houtron processes were also described by difforential equations and the chatiges indensitles.and temperatures of coolantso uranium, and graphite r-e-dete rmined. ----Tho -authors-do-not -des 1--wi th-~-06-ma. t1f0mixt i-ca-1 - iffin "Yis -itself.- Theyfinstead -descritie'the techniques Involved in such regearch; evaluate the results, and present some practical examples, A schematic diagram of ateam-gonorating arrangement is given. Tho almultaneoua operation of the analog machine and of tile control systafa .ACC NN:APS022AN Is explained and illustrated.. The chanp,,es In temperatures and reacti- vities un&qr different operational conditions nro rofleatod in many curvea. In addition, tho thoorotical characteristics of the reactor Nvere compared with the experimental dnta. Finally, it is stated that the analysis of reactor dynamics was essential to the determination and verifiention of the reactor stability@ As a result of those investiga- tionso now optimal parameters for the main control Oyatem were seleotnd art, has: 1 diagram, 1 photo 11-grapho and 1 table, Orip i ASSOUATIOM. none sumaTTED: ISSep64 BNOL., 00 BUB CODS: NP NO REF SOV:- 003 011TEM: 000 USSR/Cultivated Plants - Grains. L-2 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 25 Aug 1957, 69237 Author : 'N ~liya~nov, 1~.E. Inst Title : Sugar Corn in the USA. Orig Pub : Kukuruza, 1957, No 1, 55-58 Abstract : No abstract. I Card 1/1 Country : USSR category sCultivated Plants. Cereals. Leguminous Plants. Tropical Cereals, M Abs Jour sRZhBiol., No 6, 1959, No 24833 Author :Yemeltyanov I. Ye. Inst : Title 2Plucking of Panicles in the Hybridization Re- gions of the United States. Orig Pub :Kukuruza, 1958, No. 7, 62-63 Abstract :Organizational operation on the plucking of panicles in the corn hybridization parcels of the firm "Pioneer" (United States) is described. Card 39 1YANOT. I.Te., agronom; FRIMHAH, S.H., red.; GOR'KOTA* Z.DOO tekhn. red.- :[The form of Roswell Garet] Oarma'Ro,sucilla Garsta. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry,, 196o. 92-p. (HIRA 14:5) .(Iowa--Ftirms) YEMELIYANOV, I.Ye.i-FOLIXFAN, Ye.111.2 red.; IMUKIIIIIA, O.N.0-fe--khr. (Hybrid sorgo; translations fron foreign periodical litera- ture]Gibridnoe sorgo.- abornik perevodov iz inostrannoi pe- riodicheakoi literatury. Moskvaj Sellkhozizdat, 1962. /19 p. (Sorghum) (MIRA 1':10) YEIICLIYANOV~ Ke The owll rl ers in the nor7i~e of +,hf3 seven-year plan. Pech. 1V trarisp. 21 no,6:33-14 fig 162. (MIRA 180) 11. Prolzvoditeal putc-v7kh rabot Volgogradgkogo tokhnichea-kogo ucha3tka putlo M- - - - , - -- - -- --- - - - - ---- -- --- - --- - -- - -- - - - - - I - - - - - K 1 " " i t .~ . r, ~~! T 4 e j - (,, clil,j,.iri rIver jr-ntrica. Rech. tran.-ip. 24 no.5:12-13 165. I (1111rill MNISELI, M.N.; KOIMTITZYA. T.H.; WMIYANOV.. K.H. Iffect of.l&rge doses of roentgen rays on tin" cultures. Doklady AW. nauk SSSR Al no.612O47-1050 21 No 51. (OWL 21:5) 1. Presented by Ac&damiclan A.I. Oparin 29 October 1951, 2. I&boratoz7 of Biophysics, Isotopes arA Irradiation attached to the Division of Biological Sciences of the Academy of Sciences USSR and the Central Roentgenological, Radiological, and Cancer Institute. TJDMI YAIIPY.- 1,14-_ Measuring the dose fo slow electrons in equivalent roentgens. Trudy Instobiol.fis. no.1:288-292 155. (KLRL 9:9) (IIACTRONS) I " 1, YJ041LI YANOT, K.H. Dismountable X-ray tube for close-focus irradiations of biological objects@ Trudy rnst.biol.fis. no.1:293-297 155. (KLRA 9:9) (JUCTRON TUBM) (Z RAYS---A"ARATUS AND SUPPLIAS) 4 - IONW4~M-TIVJ ?0,0i T F, M-Ki. - 'i Ay j A~. h. "Measurement, of Doses of Slow Electrons in Equivalent RoenAgen Units" "An X-Rav Tube Which Can Be Dismantled and Tz to Be Used in Short-Focus - lr~diatlon ofBiologloal Objects" Trudy 10tiNU BjoIogUhgskgy F111M. No 1, 1956 1 S916j -5 Mar 1956, p48 S/089/61/010/004/022/027 A/ 157 0 0 B102/B205 AUTHORS: Alekseyev, N. G., Yemellyanoy, K. N., Klimenko, G. K., Rybakov, B. V., Rostovtsev, A. A. TITLE: A universal gamma-ray source for use In radioohemical studies PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiyal v. 10, no- 4, 19611 396-400 TEXT: A gamma-ray source for use in radiochemiBtry is described, which meets the following requirements; 1) It has an Inner radiation chamber of 50 cm3 and a dose rate of 500 r/aeo + 10% (depending on the spacing between source and irradiated sample, the dose rate varies from 150 to 15 r/seo)l 2) tests can be mad6 at regulated high and low temperaturest 3) remote control of temperature and telemeterlng of several parameters Is possible; 4) the source operates without water, is reliable in operation, has exchangeable parts, and caused no radiation damage. The cylindrical radiator is composed of 24 C000 sources, is 160 mm high, and has a total activity of 5000 gram-equivalent of Ea. The sources are arranged in two rows within a diameter of 75 mm. Thus, the volume in the center is Card 1/9 3/089/61/010/004/022/027 A universal ... 3102/B205 3 -50 am . The sample specimen is placed Inside the aluminum container (see Fig. 1). The radiator is housed within a lead container weighing 1200 kg, which serves for protection against radiation during transport and operation. It is enclosed by a steel jacket, and has three gates, one in the direction of Its axis and two on the aides, 'which are closed during tranoport. Outaide the closed device, the doso rate In not higher than 20jir/sea. I)uring operation the device is placed In a special channel within a shielded cabin, and is shielded by 600-kg plates. The whole setup is shown in Figs. 2 and 3. A general view of the device in working position is shown in Fig. 4. The circuit diagram used to control the radiator chamberf the signaling, and the automatic blocking of the gates and the magnetic gate look is shown in Fig- 5- Control operations are done from a board. The individual operations are done in strict order (indication of the pilot lamps 1-4). Unloading and loading operations are illustrated by Figs. 6-7. There are,7 figures. SUBMITTED: July 2, 1960 Card 2/9 BIBERGALO, A.V.; YE14EL'YANOV, K.D.; KOROTKOV, M.M.; LESHCHINBUY, RATNERt Transportable fray apparatus OUPOS - CB137 -800 for presowing irradiation of seeds. Atom.. energ. 12 no.2:159-160 1 162. (MIRA 15:1) (Radiation sterilization) -C 0~1 y I.M.; doktor taklinioheakikh nauk, professor; YEHILITANOY X.S.- ORWY. P.N.; YEDOROV. V.V., redaktor; VOWHOX, redaktor. [Principles of ice control in river navigation] Osnovjr ledotekhniki rechnogo transporta. Leningrad. Izd-vo Ministerstva rechnogo flo4 SSM, 1952. 261 P. (Kierofilml (MM 7:12) .(Inland navigation--Cold vouther conditions)(Ice on ,rivers, lakes. etc.) kR4 I YEMELIYANOV~ L.A. Flow of diesel fuel through a Porous diaphragm. Trudy TSIIIDI no.37157-69 161. (MRA 15:8) (Diesel fuels) (Filters and filtration) 0'' I YZMELIYANOV~ L.A. Filtration of diesel fuel. Trudy TSNIDI no.37:70-82 161. (KRA 15:8) (Diesel fuels) (Filters and filtration) 0 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6275 emellyanov,' Leonid Aleksandrovich Y Filltratsiya dize'llnogo topliva -(Diesel-Fuel Filtration) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1962. 105 p, 5000 copies -printed. Reviewer: 1. A. Kharchenko, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent; .~Ed,: G. N. Gusev, Englneler;'Ed. of Publishing -House: - M. - P. Yurkevich, Te h. Ed.: M. hd. Peterson; Managing-Ed. for Literature on Engineer, c Machine Design and Operation; Leningrad Department, Mashgiz: F. 1. Fetisov, Engineer. PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers and technicians concerned with problems of diesel-fuel filtration. The book, which,contains some previously unpublished infor- let'. discusses the design, function, and requirements of filters used in' fuel'systems of diesel engines. The text includes a comparative Card ilk

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