CIAB=Wt OW love
*Yr*qwnclas and the oh" of NH and IM barAs in msc2e pr*Ulm
thsir Y*2&ti*n to Mw oonformation of the po2ypeptl& chalnow
PAPA prosented - at the Spwtrj&o*pUm,, Uth Intl. 0
B*Und*s Yugo 30 S" - 4 Oct 63-
KOBLIXOTAo A. 0.
t6blikova. A. 0. - 00urrent view of the thoor7 of gluing wood. 0 Tradtr losateMn.
Wead. ix. Kirors, No 65, 19", p. M.24, - Dibliogi 11 itow I , - , ;",4 / , ,-. " , , - :yi :
SOs 0.52409 17, Dea, 530 (I&Ws 'Umusl lvqkh Statay, No. 25, 1M).
ZC8UWAC,4.G.. kmadt"t takhaiahookikh sank.
~
91groscoN of glued plywood@ Bar, I lesokbia, prom. 3 nosl2s
7-11 B 154. (KL&L 8:1)
1, ttraissicaya ordsaa TrUdologa Zrasnogo SWasal ~*Il-kokh z7ayst-
vemays, amdest".
(JUvood)
A- ., -- -~f I ~ A I *
BMIUKM,I.P.9 S1IMX1T,ft,A,j tMINA A,O.
,0 11611*644*0*0,w,~w
Wood permittivity& DerspromA no.9sl6-17 5 155. (XIM Sill)
lo Ukralukays ordau Ind"op tmaoco Ziumeal sellskokhosyay-
stTenwa wMd"irA
(Dielsetric h4stiza)
4 14
Category : uss~/M/Sctrlclty Dielectrics
Abs Jour :Rer Zbur - TIzIka,, No 1, 1957 No 1528
Author :Berdinskiyj I.R., Bikorskiy, I.A.,, Kablikovs A.G.
Title :On the Dielectric Cmstant of &;LOF~~
OrIg Pub Dersviodbrabst. prce-st', 1955.. No 9, 16-17
Abstract No abstract
0-2
Card 1/1
USLUMA. A,,G,. kmAULat takhalakeskikh sank.
Ageing but and caselm-glued furniture elements, Der,prem. 4
290121" N 055, (am 912)
LUkralaskaya sell sk4&*qiWstvazW& akedeWao
(lesson and veneering) (ftnitinve laftstr7)
Category : MYANIA/Zlectricity - Dielectrics G-2
Abe Jour !Ref Zhur - Fialks, No 1,1957 X0 1529
Author :Berdinskit I-P.,, Bikorski., I.A., KobUkova,. A.0.
Title :On the Dielectric Constant of liaVe-f-
Orig Pub :An. Rm.-Sov, Ser. silticult.-ind. lam. si hirt., 1956, lo, so 1, 122,125
Abstract :Translation from the periodical "Derevoobrabatyvayushchaya promyshistmost
Z-Woodtorkina Indit trip-7 (see Ref. 22iur. Iriz, 1957, 152B).
Card
ZDBLIZOTA, A.Go, kanCtei6m.naut
Pressing furniture units and parts vltb sivaltaneous flniabing,
Deriprom. 7 no.1211-) D1,58. (MIRA 11112)
1. TS~ntrallWy mueban-lesledovatellskly Institut fanery I mbollo
(Woodwork) (lintabing)
EMLIENA A.G.1 ZUMATVj B.G.; RUMg R.N.
Costing ftmiture parts with paper In flolohlag then vlth nitro
sommel. Zor.promo 8 noo-l12l . ;,& 13 , ':(NDA 22sl)'
OrDea- fwshl:2 -
1108LIKOYA A.G.,-Amdet"Sorafaki NiVXMM, V.S., lash.
Pressir4 furniture parts and subassemblies from wood shavingso
Uraprov. A no.12%1-4 D I% IKMA 130)
1. 18antral'Wy muebno-iselfidavatollskil institut fanery :1
mebell*
(Wood, Compressed) (rurniture)
USLIKOVAs A-C6* kandstekhg6miuki XCIODDYs LAos Wwd.tskhA6n%*j
Ics".3. 0 lamb.
Box panel cospossats vmd* from wood partiolese Deriprom, 9 ao*M7-
8.0 160s XINA 13110) -
2* TSestralIxWy aftubso-Iseleloystallskly Institut fawry I motelle
(Wood, Cospressed)
KUBLIKUVA, -Alaka&DA a..Georgiyevw,, dot.a. , kand. takhn. nauki
KASHINA, ToSes dotses kand, takhn, nauk, retesnzent;
i(OVIONOVi S.V.p dots.0 kand. tokL-., naukv otvo rode;
X111ILLOVA, L.D.t red.
(Clues In woodwork; lectures trot the courve "Technology or
the manufacture of glued materials and plate&" for atudents
of the Faculty of the MechanIcal Technology of W-rod) Klei v
derevoobrabotke; lektall po kurou "Tokhnologita pi-oizvodstva
kleanykh materialoy I plit" d1la studentov fakul'tata, mekba-
niohookol tokhnologil drevesinyo laningradp Vaes. taoclwyi
lonotekhn. in-tp 1962. 115 p. (MIRA 170)
Mj.~-~IXQVA,,-.Alekp~andra Georgtyavna,, dofis., kand. tokhn. nauk;
KUZININOV, O.P., dots,g kand. tekbn* nauk, reltzenzent;
CHUMOV, B.S.# dote., kand. tekhn. rAuk, retcan~ent;
SOKOLOV, F.V.v dots.# kand, tekhn.nauk, otv, red,;
BEZGODOVAp L.~.j red.
(Hydrothermal processing of wood; c&lculationz of kilnr'
for drying lumber in superheated steam. Mat-rual an course
planning for the students of the faculty c-f tiv rxchanical
technology -of vood] Gidrotermicheakain obraLxtkn droveziny;
raschet kn)wr d1in sunhki pII)=terihIov v nrode yoregreto-
go para. Rukovodstvo k kuvsaio= prooktirovanilu alia stu-
dentov fakulitata mekhanicheskol tokhnalog-li are oalrq.
Loningradf Veen. zaochrql lerwtekhn. In--t, 1063, 82
(MILIA 170)
P.IKHAYLDVO Aleksay NIkolayevichp doto.j kand, takhn, naukj
VASICHKIN, Yu.V., dots,# kinde tekbn.nauk,, retaenunt;
KOHMOVAs #.0.p dots., kand. tekkin.rAuki otv. rod.;
ilt-6066VA-9 L.V.0 red.
[Ways for improving the teohnology and tecbnique of veneer
gluing; lectures in the course *Technology of the production
of gluing materials and altibd" for tM students of -the
faculty or mechanical technology of wood] Puti sovershenstvo-
vanlis tekbnologit i tekbn~ki sklelvanlia fanery; laktalia
po kursu "Tekbnologiia proizvodstvs, klewqkh materialov i
plit" (dlIA atudenov fakualteta mekhanIcheskoi tekhologli
drevenlrq). Lonlngrad# Vatta. zaochnyi lesotekhn. In-It,
1964. 53 P. (MIRA 17t12)
PBLIUM-Al ek sand ra g2g&giZ!M data., kand. tekbno nevir.
0WN-0,3.8.0 dote.,, kand. tekhno nfkitkp retsenzeztj
SOKOLOV, F.V.p dotsep kand, takhn, nauk, oty, red,
[Hydrothemal processing of woodl systems for intensive
drying of lumber, Lecture for students of the Faculty of
the Technology of Heahanical Vood Processing) Cldrotermi-
cheskals abrabotka drevesivyl -Irezhix!y dlia intensivnot
sushki pilomaterlalov. Lektails, dlia studentoy fakul'tets.
makhanicheskol takhnologii dr*vssirqo Lenlngradp Vsssa
zaochrqi lemotekbn,, in-tp 1964e 44 pt (MIRA 180)
KOBLISM D
Mw three-year plan for Uw settlownt of the 1st and 2d elms roads in th6
territory of tho Tecbnical Section for Roads at Nis."
p. 39 (Put I Saobracaj) No. 5/6, May/Jium 1957
Belgrade, Yugoslavia
SOt Monthly Intlex of lost European Accessions (EM) W. Vol. 7,, no, 4,
April 1958
)MLI,"IKAF Slobodan Jnz, (Nis)
I I
Vetermining addItional, constants or the Wild basis stadia,
GeM list 17 no.10/12039-343 (L-1:'63.
1. TphnIckI fakultet, Min.
IOBIJSKA BjebadAn lns, (rdi)
tworwalty of al 4&4-- marks of the Wild Works* Oeod Ust 26
DO 610/12 t374,,,M 10#
ZMLITMUl, A,F, -
."W"V,
-
8101flOM" of tbs Imr reaebes of the TOIP lblta for the
IP&Wnivg Of flShG~- ft. lkht. uos%29-54 15?. (N=A Ull)
Is AStrakhanakly gosaWat"aMry up6"dnlk,.
(Tbua Delta-718bas)
- KCIBLITSWA, A.Y,--
Shifting Of spawning growds in the lover reaches of the yolp
Delta, TrWY OkdAn, Icon, 512%-242 159. (MIRA U:6)
(Tola Delta region-rishes)
LAVROVSKIY. AloksmWr Alakoundrovich; KUROCIIKIN, Tmj#v otv,red.; LZMVA,
's- --I.
LaSol kande - ---, red.; BFIMICH, Ts,F., red.; ZAMOTSKIT,
Vol*,, red.; TS _~ A3 , rod.; LUGOVOT, A.Ye., red.; KLINDVA)
Zlio# tekhns & - -
(Wild boar in the Volga Delta.) Kaban v dellte Volgi. Astrakhan'#
lsd-vo "Volgal" 1962, 66 p. (Astrakhanakil sapovednik, Trudyl no,
7)0 (MIRA 1712)
1=HKI11* YU.1.1 OMMY, N.V.: O"ITMUl, A.7.
Comes of disease and mass death Of fish*$ In the lower part of
the VoISR Dolt&, Trudy sov.1khtskom~ noe98151-133 139.
tyau 1315)
1. Astrakh&nskly gosudaretyenoyy sapovedniko
(Volp Delta*-Carp-Missavos *ad posts)
nUKSHTIYN. X.S.-O TIM11v SKIT. Ms.: GCOMOT. I.T.; ICOLI?SIEAU, A.1.1
IERINITSXIT, T.T.; KOBOO N, TU.T.; NOSULUTO, A.Y-.-
Causes of save disease of tbe, comwe carp to the Volga Delta-,
preliminary report. Top.ikbt. uo*l4sl?5-IF;L 160. -(KIIA 11-8)
1. Astrakhanstly Covadarstyeanyy sapovedulk I kafedra patologi-
chookoy snatooll Astratbanstogo vedltsluskogo Instituta,'
(Volga D~lt&-CArP--DI $ease$ and posts)
(Valor-Pollution)
Effect of changes in different environmental factors on the
nature and success of spawning of partially migratory fishes
in the lower part of the Volga Delta. Trudy sov. Mt. komo
no.133265-276 161. (MIRA 14:8)
1. AstrakhansIdy gosudarstvennyy Sapovednik.
(Volga Delta,--Yishoe)
XODUTSKAYA, A,11.
Racent data on the biology of the joby poustoachistu
(X&WraJokY) Berg in th* outer Volga-Deltae Vopolkht,
261 t6l,
amcamicus
1 no.2s25)-
(KMA 2/,% 6)
is Astrakhanakly gosudarstvannyy "prfedulk,
(Volga Del,&U-~obiss)
KOMITSKAZAg A,Y.
Studring the one day's dletribuUou or young finbes one Of
the methods of soolooo ressarob. Top, skolo 4ille-219 162o
(KMA 15oll)
1. dosudarstvam" upo"dnik, Astrakhan'.
(Volga Delta-Flobee-4tLgration)
E08LITSKATAt A.Y.
Sj*vnIng sigidfiasnee of the oxbov lakes of the lower Volga Delta
" related to the nature of the hydrological conditions. Trudy
Astr. sap, no.5sl80-200 161. (KM 160)
(Volga Delta.-Fishes) (Reproduction)
IMM"t G.I.j KOBUTBKIY,, G.V-
From work praottoss of fully 29ohVd ted StOPIng AsOtionm in
ompness or* sines, Nst. i gOrn0ruds promo no. 200-72
Mr-Ap #64. (MIRA 17s9)
. KOBLIZZK# Jaroolay
~ - -.- .........I
Procise.&Sand casting of gmy "at irce. Slevarewtvi 11 no./.tIA9-
151 Ap 163.
L Mo TYnUto Aad Orlloi.
Z081W* Go A@
Strtwture of poricallubw apparsitas of the vegetative norwous
system, Arkh east., Xoskra 29 no. 301-36 May-June 1952. (CtXL 22s5)
1. Of $he Depart"M of Morphology (11oad - Prof. No G. tolosove
Correspondong Kober AN8 USSR). Institute of Physiology i"d 1. P.
Pavlov of tboAc&daW of Below*# USSR.
KODWT 0
Ilata an the problem of orkin of ago avw2aesou corpasoloos 316 amopat.
Volkhtats# Nooku 53 wel0t?05-789 Oct M, (cum 95 14)
1, Department of Ristology of Baratov Medical Institute*
USSR / Human aA4 Animal Morphology. Nervous System. 9-2
Peripheral Nervous Bys'*Osm.
Abs lours Rof Zhur-Biolt, Ito 14, 19589 64788.
Author OV I n--.j6
Inst -an
ITO TV 0
Title Neurons of Certain Extramural Ganglia and Their
Connections,
Orig Pub: V ob.: Probl, morfol.' nervn. sistemy, L., Medgiz,
1058, 43-50.
Abotraots. ~Tho ganglia of the solar ploxus) the cranial and
-caudal mesenteria, as well-ae the cranial corvi-
cal bundles of oats and dogs, were impregnated
by the Biltshovski-Grose method. Tho long and
short appendixes of the nerve calls always ond
in special structures (ringlots or tiay loopq
maoe-like shapes, fibrillar plates and -11soleal.
Card 1/2
I rt pi ~;IPI IN ~04.~~'-`
AUTHOR Kobloy# Q*A*
TMEt The Development of Pol3rnuclear Structure In the Nosotholiua o f
the Perloordiua (RasyLtiy* ancotadsWkh struktur v assot*111, part-
karda)
19
PE-10DICALs Ooklady Akadeall Sauk 0889AMcio 115,.Nr 5, PP- 1011 - 1014 08310
ABSTRACTs The biological signifloance of polynuclear structures has hither-
to not boon sufficiently *xplained. The manner of their formationg
whether mitosis or axitosts, was not found for all those struot-
ures, In *we cases they Are a biological rulog and In others
they frequently accompany malicious not growth** Continuous In-
torsat Is d4splayed for these structures both by pathologlots-and
biologlstm4 The author Investigated the development of poly-
-nualo" structure in the aforomentioned,tiestoo of dogs and cats.
believe thiLl- th6i'r deviLopment is in close connect-
OvT*r41.,author*
-
with amitomls, Cells ilth very largo nuolbi and binucloor
cells are found already in the case of 3 days old kittens, even
though only in small quantities. At the age of 2 months they are
f requent t - and also trinu'oloar cells occurs At the age of 6 months
Card 1/4 binuclearIty Is the rule, In addition to 4-, 5-# and 6-nuoloar
The Development of Polnualear Structure In the Mosothellus of the Parlor-rdium
to their mass# art formed, The binuoloar cells, which originate
from an abortive karyAinosiop continue to divide karyokinatical-
ly'. This process my, in turn# turn out to be abortive and mq
lead to an increase of the number of nuclei. T'he AAta mentioned
#how that po2ynuoloar and pollploldal structures are formed as
a result of akaryokizesis that has boon Interrupted at various
stages, In the later #tagoe of reconstruction such images and
figues aro, formed from the figures of abortivt karyokinosis as
are described an mitosis Images, The polynuolear structures art
not of equal al8nifloincoo Part-of thou has nuclei wb1ob are
equal with respect to the quAntity of nuclear substance# There
are 4 figures and 9 Slavic references.
Urd-3/4
l //ere,/ - 1~-, /*y .1
K
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/
AUTZORs Koblo
9 G, A.
I -
TIT LE o The Innervation of Interronal or Cortical Corpuscles (Innervatolys.
P Interronaloyfthl Ili korkovykho tolots)
PERIODICALs Doklady AN OSSIO 1957t Vol. 117, Nr 39 pp. 494 - 495 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The author studied the above question by means of cortical cor-
pusolse ooourring at oats in the domain of the plexus solaria* Here,
a -theoretically as well as practically interesting question In to
be met, in the way of which the innervation of OunstabloO organ a
(corpuscles)# baying for this purpose no distinct topographic place
In the organism, is accomplished,, The investigation was carried
out after the intersection of the nervue viscaralis before its on-
toring into the plexus solaria. On the contrary to the"chronaffi-
nitive" small Islas always being present, cortical corpuscles hors
rather rarely occur. Their construction and innervation are do-
orIb*d Oigure 1). The character of the sea_.retory motive Inner-
vation Is different from that one of the supisronal gland* At the
latter no Intorlaoinge spinning all round ("Oplateniye"-plexus)
wore described, Certainly# the author succeeded (reference I) in
Card 1/2 observing a fine Interlacing together with finest nerve andso how-
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PRESSITEDs
PUBMITTEDs
AVAILABLEs
everg they lay In the domain of the ganglion lying in the cortical
substance* Beside the socratory Innervationt also the sensible In-
nervation (reference 1) wan studied. The obtained results point
to a certain peculiarity of the innervation of small (unstable)
and large (stable) accumulations of interronal tissue. Simultan-
eously, they indicate the fact that the Innervation of the unstable
organs and structures, having no distinct topographic place, in
done 'in the Name oxtento an those which have a distinct places Con-
sequently, the now-developed struaturas are sai2ed.by the inner-
vation as well as the old oneaqvis. according to their concrete
organisation,,There are 2 figures# and I reference, I of which is
Slaylo,
July 3, 1957, by N. N. Anichkov, Academician
May 13 0 1957
Library of Congress
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KOBLOV G.A. (Baratolrt ul. Kuty&kQ",l 156&t ky.j)
Characteristio divIsim of thei norve oeUs of soma vegetative gw4lix
in catm, Arkh,.aut., gist. i sabr. 42 no.W3-43 7 162. QUHA 1512)
la Wedra gistologil I subriclogil (say. - prof. G.A.Koblov)
Samtovskogo mecli4ipskogo_ insitituta.
f(RMVUW 61SUM AuUmad)
DIVASId (BIOLOGY))
KOM.OVt G.A.
Experimntal- data on the ro:Atlons betmoen the nerve calls in the
peripberal vegetative gangpli.a.- Report. No. Is The structure and
form of the Intragang1lonic "poses Blul.ekap.blol.l med. 54
no.704-99 Jl 162. (KMA 1511l)
1. Is kafedry gletologli (mm. - prof. G.A.Koblov) SaratovskDgo
meditelnekogo institute, hisdetaylena. deystyltellrorm cholnom
AM SSSR V,N,Ternovskin.
(MV011S ISYSTEM, AUMNO)GC)
KOELcVL-2:iu-Wf*
&"rlsifttal daU on the *mnections between nerve oells in
the peripheral vegetative ganglia, Report 11o,2z Cmplex
formo of intnganglonic comections. Blul. ekep. b1ol. i
mods 55 no.2tw-116 F163, (HIRA 106)
1. 1z kafodry glatologii (nav. - prof. G.A. Noblov) Bar&-
tovskogo meditninskoRo Institutae Predstavlona doystvitellr4a
chlenom MUT SM VJ* Terno7skiss
(SOIAR PU=)
KOBLOVO G.A. (Saratov)
Answer to the critics, Arkh, anat.p gist.
85-92 X 165.
embr. 49 no.Ils
()URA 19il)
BORROVSKrY, Viktor Iositovidh; GRIDINA, Ltdiya Vsaillysvna; U4n,
Ortgorty Sawyloviahl XQMM, Q-Ta, , kand. fil. nauk, dots.#
red.1 KORMIT, V.X., red.1 11MOOVA.1A.A., tekhn. r*d.
(A course of Inglish for semen] Kure angUiskogo I&sA& dl1a
morskikh uohilithah. Moskva, Zsd-vo *Morskol transpat,w
1962. 394 P. (MRA l6s6)
(goglish langusgo.-Teebalcal english)
(Naval art and sciette-urainolosy)
MMWO L.F.v "grant (Uninpadt 2-7m, Sovetakays ul.,p d.16,v kv.2)
. andution of the dogroo 4f arterial obstraotion md evabation
,Ibt
at Us sollateral. eirculatim in obliteratin arterial disease of
*9 lower extrwitieso lbotokbir, 85 no*1205-M D 1609
i (KIMA 34d)
lo Is kbirmmiabookoy Irl 4u4vi (sav* - prof* A*No ftlatov)
Zoningradskogo ordems. budorago Iraswgo Umeni zawbno-
isolodovatel'okogo Instituta Porelivaniya krovi*
(Aff
KOBLOV, L. F.
Amluation of the peripheral blood circulation after reconstruo-
tive operations on the vesnals In obliterating diseases of the
arteries of the lover extremities. Rksper. kh1r. no.32 P-45 162.
Nrn 15:7)
1. Is khirurgicheskoy kliniki (Sav. - chlen-korrespondent AMN
SSSR prof. A. 11. Filatov) 14mingradakogo ordens. Trudovogo Krasnogo
Znameni nauchno-Issledoimteltskogo Instituts, perolivaniya krovi.
(LEG-BLODD SUPPLY) (ANGIOGRAPEr)
(BLOOD VZSSZLq--SMWM)
t- -- -- -- - - ---- -
. - , ~'r'v ~- 4A," ~i
~ A4 1 1
AUMOR: Koblov, M.N. and MIkaslymn, A.L.
"Application of Ferrites for Coaxial ValveSyston,"
A-U Sci Conf dedicated to "Radio Day," Moscow, .20-25 MW 195-7.
PERIODICAL: RadlotakWka I glaktrovika, Vol. 2. No. 9, pp. 1221-L?24t
19571 (VSSR)
.ACEJM, No
Work prmatloam of the 6ObUmbllko=mmtrol2 Trust In Fors Pfovinco-
Zhil.-km MON, 10 SeeSS19-20 160o (MIRA 13 19)
1, V ravIrapbably treetem IOhlsUlka~tray*p go Parx's,
Tpwx PrCMIAGO-4wsmat MA repir)
XMLOVP Role
happens to me defoUants in p1ants, Vop. biol. i
kmove sod, noo4s63-67 163, (MDU 1712)
25(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3292
Koblov, Viktoi, Aloksoyevich
Tipl$ataiya tokhnologiohookikh pro%asssov vytyazhki tallindriohookikh
detaloy, (Standardization of Cupping Processes) Moscow,, Nashglz,,
1959. 92 P. 4,000 copies printed.
Reviewort V. V. Ivanovo Inginoorl Ed,: T. N, Somova, Enginserl
Tech. Edi N. A.Dugina.
PURr This book is intended for technical personnel who deal
with cold stamping of metals,
COVERAGE: The author presents a method of standardizing cup
process-,gives the economic basis for manufacture of stantl
cupp4na Jiss and establishing flow shoots, and describes the
nomogram method of determining cupping values with a greater
degree of accuracy than by the use of tables* He also presents
the design and construction or cupping dies. go personalities
are mentioned. There are 15 references, all Soviet.
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TAKE OF COMENTSt
Ch. 1. Principles of the Cupping Process 3
1. General Information 3
2. Dfagram of the state of streas In a blank during cupping 5
3. Factors offooting cupping values (ratlo of'diametors
before and after each cupping operation) 8
Ch. II. Determining Cupping Values in First,, Second,, and
Third Operations 13
1. Standardization of product as a bails for standardi-
zation of process.
Determination of design cupping values 13
2, Analytical method for determining cupping value K,
in the first operation 14
3. Nomogram method for determining cupping Yalu* in the
first operation IT
4. Procedure for using nomograms I?
Critidal cupping value 1-& 2
9-0 Formulas for constructing nomograms of specific
pressilros in,efoond and third cupping operations 2j
Sample calculation 2
ke Procedure for using nomograms In determining cupping
,values In second and third operations 27
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2. Clearances between plunger and'aloAn ou'poping 61
Clearances In manufacture of punching-and pleitlng dies 61
and 14ungtra 62
Tolerances for manufacturetpf cupping dies
Ch. VI. Datermining Heights of Cupped Pieces in Multf-operation
Cupping 66
1. Determining heights of "up d laces on the baisis of
cupping val44s K and the h gh? of a piece after the
first andaftor each preceling operation 66
2, Nomogram method of determining heights of cupped places 69
3, Graphical-method of determining heights of pieces in
cupping on crank-eccentric or crank double-action presses 73
Ch, V11. Operational Economy of Standard Cupping Equipment and
lJocumentation of the Process 77
1. Production cost of cupping equipment
2. Cost of documentation of the process
3, Dependence of the production cost of cupping equipment and
of the standard cupping process on a selected series of
diameters of cupped pieces 60
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4. Further possibilities for reducing the cost of the
standard cupping process 80
Ch. VIII. Experimental Work and Practical Problems Concerning
the Introduction of the Standard Cupping Process 82
1. Purpose of experimental work 82
2, Method of experimental work 82
3. Results of exporimentalwork 84
4. Procedure for developing and drawing up the documentation
of the process 89
5. The documentation of the process and the interdependence
of the work of designers and tool engineers .90
6. Organixotion of tool storage In metal stamping depart-
ments 91
Organizing the repair of cupping dies 93
Prospective designs of standard cupping processes in
small-lot stamping 93
Bibliography 94
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AUTHORSt :V*Ikhln, V.V. ~*~qv ~A*A~* and
ranomarov,$ Yoe
TITLEt ProcipItation of rhodiva hydroxide from
very dilute solutions by frosting
PERIODICALj Zhurnal prikladnoy khimiit v# 369 no, It.
19639 212 * 214
TEM The present work was aimed at th; precipitation
of Rh hydroxide from colloidal solutions (10-4 -10- moles Rh per i)q
since after distOlvi"R it In $2804 of correct concentration a
solution to obtained which to suitable for galvanic Rh platinga
Rh aulfate solutions (0,1200 K/1) were diluted to the required
concentration, the pH was adjusted to ?-9, and 20 ml samples wors
tnken, One half was then froten to -2 - -50C. whilat the other
half won allowed to stand for 12 hre. The froten samples were
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led to 90-97 % precipitation (particularly or I x 10- i0-5
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AUTMOR: LprIkov, L. N.; 10chenko,-V. M.; Kohlovn. V. A.
ORG: Institute of Physics of Wtals, AN URSR, Mov Onatyfmt WthlorItYkY. AN URGR)
TITLE; Thermodynamic properties of thoLl-Ilum
SOURCE, Ukrayins'kyy fizychnyy thurnal, v. 11, no. 9, 1966, M-2%
TOPIC TAM: thall.11im bnee alloy, enthnlpy, entropy, hiph piirfty metal, therma
stresq, thermal effect, temperature dependence, thermal stability, free energy
ABSOMM The true thermal capacity within the temperature range rre-n ")3.,to 5PY
was Investigated by SykesO method for thallium of a high degree of-rurif
PF17
The thermal and volume effects were determined for the polyino ~Ijg teli 6 tv-ti.
formation accuring In thallium at 505-3K, and the tempernturt- C th~,
thermal expansion coefficient of thallium was obtained for tho r;jnrP
from 120 to 520K. On the basis of the results, computations were carric-0 v1jt ror
changes In the compressibility factor Cv. enthalpy, gram-atom volume, r!W'.,p-opy,
and free energy of thallium In the a and 0 regions. TLe resulto vere crimpFired
with those In the literature. Orig. art. bas: 2 figuret, 5 formulas, and 2 tables.
(Based on author's abstract.]
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AtMORSt Mikaslyan, A.L. , Xobloys, M.M. 108-13-4-4/12
TITLE: The Use of Ferrites for the Production of Coaxial Valve System
IPrimeneniye f4rritov dlys, sozdaniya koaksial'tifth ventil'oykh
Sistem)
PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnikao 1958, Vol 13, Nr 4, pT 30-35 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The problem of using ferrites for the production of ooaxial system
Is investigated. First, the conditions for the production of non-
'reciprocal phenomena in a. coaxial oonSuction an dealt with. The
existence of non-reolprocal phenomena in tho osse of coaxial con-
duction with a ferrite- and a dielectric-plate is explained. The
occurrence of such phenowena is shown by the approximation of such
a system in fom of a strip-shaped tubulAr conductor the planes of
,whloh are rolled up along the x-axin. The *T.;ation (1) for the
Propagation constant r, of tha d1reot mve 1i -vitten down, The
y
parameters of the magnetized ferrite are letermined by the tensor
of magnetic permealoilitya Aworling to this equation the ;ropaga-
tion constants of direct- and rever3ing ua%re3 ass well as their aif-
Card 1/3 ference which characterLze3 the non-reciprocal effect is calculated
AUTHIDRS: Mikaelyan, A.L., Koblovs, U.N. 108-13-4-4/12
I
TITM The the of Ferrites for the Production of Coaxial Valve Byvte=
(Primenenlys ferritor dlya sozdanlya koak3ial'nykh ventil'rjkh
sistem)
PERIODICAL Radiotekhnika, 1958, Vol 13. Nr 4, Pr 30-35 USSR)
ADSMOT: The problem of using ferritee for the production of '.:oax1al systems
is Investigated. First, the conditions for the production of non-
reciprocal phenomena In a ooexial con3uotion are dealt with. The
existence of non-reoiprooal phenomena in the case of coaxial con-
duation with a ferrite- and a dielectric plate Is mMlainedo The
occurrence of such phenomena is shovin by the approximation of such
a system in fom of a strip-shaped tubular conductor the planes of
which a" rolled up along the x-&x1s. The aq-.iation ( 1) for the
propagation constant ry of the direct mve ia written down. The
parameters of the magnetized ferrite are determined by the tensor
of magnetic petmability. Acoorling to this equation the propaga-
tion constants of direct.- and rever3ing wa7ea &--o ".11 as their Jif-
Card 1/3 ference %which characterlze3 the non-reciprocal effect is calculated
The Use of Perrites for the Pra4;;ation of JOCI-13-4-4/12
coaxial Valve systems
for various thickness-es and partmeters of the d-Alelectricum and of
the ferrite. The results obtainea by these calculations (which are
not given here) show Pat, In -the case of given paramter3 for the
plates for the purpose of conserving the mo_ximum non-reotp=cal
effeot there is an cptI== relation between the Adth of the fer-
rite plate and that of the dielectric plate. Nor-reclprccal dying-
down in a transversally magnetized ferrit"Ielectrio plate, which
was located in the coaxial conduction, 9w investiipted experioen-
tally in dependence on the site and th4 trammissivity of the di-
electric and the ferrite at a wave lingth of 10 ca. Besides, the
non-reoipmoal phase shifts werv investigate(l for the purpose of
producing oo&xW phase-valves of the trv of similar tubular can-
ductors. The non-riolpre-al phase shifts in the ferrites investi-
gated were insignificant. Thereforep only the model of a resonance
valve was developed. Its characteristics are given. The valve has
a length of 170 mm, the diameter of the inner conauctor in 7 mis,
that of the exterior ooniuotor 16 mm. The thickness of the ferrite
is 3 mm, that of the dielectric 8.6 am. The height is an optian
end amounts to 4 m. The weight of the permanent magnet doess not
exceed 400 g. Within the frequenq mngo of froc 9.8 Cm to 10.8
Card 213 am the losses of the reversing vave are more than 30 db, those
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AUTHORS: Kobl
ov,!, M.J"Moskvina, L. V.
TITLE: Investigation of Nonreciprocal Phase Shift!) "-n a
Coaxial Line With Ferrite
PERIODICAL: Radlotekhnika I elektronika, ig6o, Vol 5) Nr 1,
pp 162-166 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Designs or coaxial systems utilizing unequal phase
shifts for opposite directions of propagation are not
known as yet. However, coaxial systems analogous
to wavegulde circulators can be built. (I) Cal-
culation of nonreciprocal phase shift. Such a
calculation was made by A. L. Mikaelyan (Use of
Ferrites in Wave Guide Technology, Doctor's thesis,
USSR, 1956) for a coaxial line represented In
Fig. 1 as a strip waveguide with a ferrite-
dielectric plate. In this case, the dimensions of
the coaxial line do not enter into the equation and
cannot be evaluated. Some authors suggested using
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Shifts in a Coaxial Line'With Ferrite so".r/109 - 5-1- -14/20
Fig. 2. Plane-parallel
analogue of coaxial line
containing a ferrite-
dielectric plate; (1)
dielectric4t (2) ferrite.
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Fig. 1. Cvosssectlon of coaxial
line conta!ning a ferrite-
dielectric platei (1) dielectricl
(2) ferrite.
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Shifts in -a Coaxial Line With Ferrite
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a plane-parallel analogue in which the cross section
of the coaxial line with a ferrite plate is considered
as an Infinite periodic structure consisting of strata
!(Fig. 3). Using the met'hod of partial waves the
expressions for the component field E z and h y in
eaoh layer can be written as:
Est - Ke-lym, -B,elyist) e-f-(,,P,
hn 11. (A le-ftio + Bleirle) e-Invy,
esit Bjefyus) e-tyuv,
hyll As
+ 7,P) e--,w +
+ Ds + Try) efTw] E-ty"V,
(Age-'YOX - DMOTIO) e-'Yjvv I
hp ju y" (Ave- Iyu, + llme'Vul) e- 'Thy.
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Shifts in a Coaxial Line With Ferrite mv)qO9-5-1-14/20
Boundary casest
00 E2111 IN-44 Ett 4-41 No E1111 IX-d., Ell, jj1_06 - E11H IS-410
h#jjj 1&_d.# h&1 1._d. - hyll hvjj Im_j# 18-4#
result in six linear equations with six unknowns.
In the case bein considered, there are three layerst.
JI) dielectric; TII) fqrrite; (III) air (nee Fig. 3).
-- Lj
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Investigation of Nonreciprocal P11a.-id
Sbifta In a Coaxial Line With Ferrite
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Fig. 3. Infinite plane-parallel analogue of coaxial
line., containing a forrite-dielectvic plate and filled
with a periodic system: dielectric, ferrite, air.
quantity d., is the average circumf'evence of the cross
section -of-the coaxial line. Thui It3 dimensions aro
taken into consideration. (IIanti td 2 -dl) are also
the mean thicknesses of the dielectric and the
ferrite, respectively. The solution of thin system
results In a transcendental equation for the propagation
constantX(EQ.3ghe presence of the tem. (k/ ~L YY)
In first power stipulates the nonreciprocal pro-
perties of the system. The quantities -P_ It 11
k, YY used in the equation are complex. If
calculations are made for that part of the maguetic
field where the ferrite In saturated, but far off
the magnetic resonance, the low?es ~ar be Ignored
Investigation of Nonreciprocal Phase
jv/~ -14/20
Shifts In a Coaxl,al Line With Feri-Ite I
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and E, 11, k car) be comnl(jererl rcal valiv-.wil.
Then yy is a real value, too, -ItH deternInco; the
phase shift of the system. The calculation of
nonreciprocal shifto fov three coaxial cableo
containing CrMn-ferrite with a mV
,netization
4 err m. .= 500 gausn, All 250 oersted, 4,4)
and dielectric with ed 15 Co zhowed that the
magnitude of a nonreciprocal nhift of a 10 cm wave
at an optimal selection of dielectric and ferrite
thickness is rather high: 5'10/cm. The calculationn
were made for two magnitudes of the magnetic field:
HI - 600 oersted ( ~L o.48; k ~- 0.4";
~L-L 0-08) and H2 1400 ( ~L 0. ~,); k ~ Q
JI.L 0.21). Fig. 4, 5, and ohow the curven
of nonreciprocal phase shift v:-,. thl,~knenn, of -Ue'le-
tric at different ferrite thlcknev;3en.
Investigation of Nonreciprocal Phase
Shifts in aCoaxial Line With Ferrite 77201
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I#* P.L Pin bcole
+ + 'Tow
Its
ZZ1111) 4 fln 6 gjn C +
fps Ps Is,,
+ 2 (1 cog a coo coss c) +
[pej, + tl L*x sin acoobsine 0.
where Ps Tic I
a I's ds; Tim (ds ds); 9 1" (do - dj; I lk P 0
14 lk 01:
Is 10 0 14
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Investigation of 'Nonreciprocal Phase 77201
Shifts in a Coaxial Line With Ferrite SOV/10~)-r-1-14/20
The characteristic Impedance of the,11ne was 50 ohms
and dimensions were D/d 7:~ 18 mm/'J.~3 rim; 26 mm/12.6 mm;
44 mm/19.7 mm (H, - 600 ocrated). The Influence
of the thickness of ferrite in ahown In Fig. 7 for
a coaxial line with D/41 - 18 mml(.5 m.- Non-
reciprocal shirts for a coaxial line with d.3 - 6 4 Tzi,
are shown In Fig. 8. The activity of the system
drops in this case almost to one-hair. Some
experimental results: Tonto were made with a 10 cm
wave over a coRxial linej d3 - 64 mm (D - 28 mm, d
- t2.6 mm) and with ferrite-dielectric platen 100 mm
long. The results of the toots ex reosing non-
reciprocal shift (a) and lossea (b~ are nhown In
Fig. 9. The optimal thickness of the dielectric an
found experimentally In 8 mrn fol, a 3-z-=-thick
ferrite and coincides with the theoretloal. In
their conclusions the authorn confirm that it in
.Card 8/13 possible to achieve adequately high phare nhifto In
Investigation ofNonreciprocal pha3a 77201
Shifts In a Coaxial Line With Ferrite SOV/109-5-1-14/20
coaxial lines, if sufficiently thick ferrites are
used. The preparation of Buitable ferrite with small
losses will make possible designing of coaxial lines
analogous to waveguide circulators. There are 9
figuresi and 5 references, 3 Soviet, 2 U.S. The
U.S. references ares B. J. Duncan, L. Swern, K.
Tomiyas, 0. Hannwacker, Proc. I. R. E., 1957, 45..4,*
483j M. Sucher, H. J, CarlInp Coaxial Line Non-
reciprocal Phase Shifters, J. Appl. Phys., 1957, 280
8j 921.
SUBMITTEDs August 17, 1959
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Investigation of Noureciprocal Phase
Shifts In a Coaxial Line With Yerrite
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Investigation of Nonreciprocal Phase
Shifts In a Coaxial Line Wiwh Ferrite
Fig. 6
tn rn
Figs. 4, 5p 6. Phase
of dielectric plate and
VhIcknesses: Fig. 4,coaxial
Fig. 5, 28/12.6; Fig.
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shift vs. thickness
different ferrite
w 18/7.5;
6, 44/19-7.
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Fig. 7. Optimal pha5e shift vo.
ferrite thickness.
M rn
m Fig. Phase shift vs. -thickness
of dielectric plate for
different ferrite plates (coaxial
28/12.6, 11 - 4oo aerated).
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Investigation of fjonreelproo
Shifts in a Coaxial, Line With Ferrite
9.
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Fig. 9. Phase ahift and l0S?Ju3 vs. external magneti-
zing field.
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TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
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Mikaelyan,, A. L., Stolyarov~ A. K., Koblova, M. M.
Rvoonanep Ferrite System-, with I;trrc Value Hatio
Rarliotekhnika i ciektronika, 196o, Vol 5, Nr 2,
pp 269-277 (USSR)
ReCt,ronce io radr~ 'o previotia work t,*., the aut,horz
(this Jo-,Arnal, 10,57, 12, 10, -17; nnt` !S,60, 5,
cil recorance ~rk wa."'o".-I-Ide.3 w"'h
th,l,:~k forrIte pllatcn --13 no,
bt the wiri,~~ -,*, :1 ,Az
-r,, cnancr~
t f 1
c f I
t
t I s epa ra
d I v c c t %,-. d
reVe' 3e WaV03
W"lo-1.1 nals
n c
d i
if very an
thin ferrite
c
Cal-d 2/
-%AX
L
Fig. 21- Curves of' re3oliance or dilrect wave
in ferrite plates of varlou:3
When the ferrite 1)late is novod xway fr.:-,m tho broad
oldf~ of the waveguide the Vield ;h1l't of' the direct
Card 3/13 wave In relation to that of tile Vo .,(I Wlavv decreaaes
Resonanc(-7~ Ferrtte Syj)tern3 witil Ljj~ge Valij(- T17 7 1 !~
Ra t I o SOV/I()'-~-5-2-12/26
arid i u
-eaches It3 mintmum with tlie plate in tile C011tel-
of the waveguldv. Ilie- t3ame tvato wej,e 1%,peLvIted Wj',.jj
KhMM-1 revdte whIch han a r~,'~agnot twice
t
'it of IQIM-3 (1,050 t7,au3a). -eo arv chown
h, The i ultz ,
in FIF.- h. The divergence of direct -atld revel-se
wave resonance ia more pron-ounced th,;u-i eol- IOIM-3 fel-c!"-
and the curve haa two humpoj thf~ ai,cf-~nd rraxinum
corresponding to the roverae wave resonance. The fin,o..
maximum coincides with the corre3potiding transverse
ferromagnetic revoriance, The phenc;meria (it-scribed
above are of coniiderable practical importance, -as
they peinnit a sizeable increase in the forwardtrevcr~'(,
ratio obtainable from theoc resonatoro.
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Revorlance j-'erl"I'to W11,11
Hatlo
11-,i9. It. Cvvvea of reinonance
absot,btlon in fevvite with
high maj-,rictizatlon satuva-
tlou (1,050 gFillsm).
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Cai -(A 13
I t c m witil L-1
Ra t I L
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f 4*WAfc
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Plate.
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Ratio swi/iog -5 -;! -12/26
According to theory, attvimatiiig Of platc-
In 11 plane must linprove with di-minItAiIii6 plate width
With a limit value
11 , 4183,
where 8 lu t~*he attenuation factor a3 detem-,ined fz%-Lani
the width of the resonance line. the experl-
ments show that at an optlwtl h, the atteiv.-atlon ratio
in higher than for very thin ferrite!3, i.e., the l1nits
of the formula are exceeded. (2) Resonance phenomena In
the presence of a dielectrict Figure 6 nt.ows the
dependence of the losses in direct and reverse wave on
the field intensity for a ferrite wit-ii a alielectric layer.
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fiesurlance Ferrite Syvt-,emr, vilth btrjm~- Value
Ra- t 11 0 ?
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(W/1 0"' - 5 2/2 6
Influence of an
addittQ11,11 dlc~lect-lc
layel, oil til~c- shape 0",
Resonance Ferrite System3 witil J;;Lpie Vaj~jt,~ Y 7 T[
Ratio ZOV/109-5-2-i2/26
For comparltion, tile Upper part (if the drawing ahown
curves for furriLe alone. A compar.IL~ori ohows that a
dielectric liver cau.,ien the ;,hit"k ot' vever:;e wave
rooonance tovar-d stronr
,er fIv1,1.!., wl-Alt) the direct
wave reuonance remaln* un(,harqW--,d. Tno xwme tests
were repeatec with the IM-3 fo,-vvIte (tlla~*lletle
Vaturation, '!50 gallna). In 011"; cit.,v an addiLlonal
dielectric ltyer did 31ill't the reoonaiici~ flVld of'
them reverse vave in (Ilrectlon of' stron--er fleldl
while the fi(,Id of direct wave rt-%3onance rerAin3
unchanged. Therefore, the u3c of forvitf!z with hicher
mal-,netic saturation is reconzi(nided 1'or a *.-aater
00-paration of direct and reverse wave By
c~ianglng ferrite parametero and d1olt-lAric alze.,,
r,~aonatora can be dealgriated with a attemiaticn
ratio of direct and reverse wave than Indicated in
(1) for very thin ferrites. Flxpcrlm~-nts, confix-ned the
above, an Is shown In Fig, c14.
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hdouriance !~errlte Syotems with Dirge Value 7'177"
Ra t I o 2. oOV/10(
1-5-2-12/26
-
Y4
4 fto-ib
9.
wIth magnetic lvaturatl(~-Jli ~00 -,tnd 1,0"'.)
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Reoolalllce Fel-1.1tv SYotelnj With
SOV/169-5-2-12/26
"'er"Ite KhMM-1 WJQW3 UY1 attf-'11-11-ItIO11 Vzlti() F" W) at the
lii;)tant of maximun atten,,uttion of ujo I-cver:le wive,
, 0 -rut 1100 accordln,, to M.
'wal .1 b Di.jeounting dic-lectric
10"Bels C w 5- 10-3 E 0, 111 the ft~rrltr- the actual
figure Is jOO. Thu.") the experiment achieved a figure
nearly twice as high as that cor,*idered-pousible. It
ia evident that an Increase In attenuatlon ratio with
KhMM-1 ferrite is caused by a separation of direct
and reverse wave resonance fields. (3) Characteristics
Of ValVOSS Using the data of the above experiments
two valves were constructed of which one can be used
for radio relay lines In the 8 cm, and tne other in
tile 3 cm wave range. Two types of ferrites were used:
JUM-1 (magnetic saturation I,Or-O gaiiuz) and NM-2
(magnetic saturation 2,800 gautiv). Their characteristics
are 3hown in Figs. 10 and 11.
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I sonance Ferrite SYBtems with large Value
Ratio
Fig. 1(). Pre(vencY Characteristics
of ferrite elements
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UIC 00cond val.vL>.
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,/62/007/010/011/012
D266/D308
AUTHCUSs 'Mikaelyan# AoL.9 and Kobloval-ROUS
TITIXs Transmission of energy in crossed waveguides with the
aid of magnetized forrites
PERIODICALs Radiotekhnika i elpktronika,, v..7,, no, 10# 1962#
1835 - 1838
TEMT: The purpose of the paper Is to present a mathematical analy-
sis of a device consisting of two crossed rectangular waveguidesp
connected with the aid of a small ferrite.sphere. In the absence of
magnetization there is no couplint between the two waveguides. Apply-
ing, howeverg an axial magnetic f old Ho ind choosing the parameters
appropriately$ a nearly perfect transmission can be achievod*'If the
dimensions of the ferrite are small the magnetization can be reear-
ded as homogeneous and the ferrite can be replaced by two magnetic
wall currents# The electric and magnetic field far from the ~unc-
tion can be obtained from the magnetic current with the aid of L.A#
Inshteyn's formulas. Assuming forromagnotio resonance and neglec-
t na thermal losses# the power in both waveguides is calculated and
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Transmission of energy in D266/D308
the transmission coefficient is obtained in the following form
OK 2 jTVf 2
2 (i~-a
a H) WX~ (16)
4PM- 2V f
+
where M0 - doce polarizationt H - linewidth of the magnetic fieldp
Vf - volume of the ferrite# a# b dimensions of the rectangular
waveguides, AB - guide wavelength. Several examples are worked out
and it is concluded that in practical case 2ANH should be smaller
than 0.5 oersted, There are 4 figures@
SUBMITTED: May 4p 1962
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AUTHOR: none
TITLE! Nineteenth AU-UMPA~ff
gesion if NTORIE im. A. S. Popov (see
A,ion 'I Celebrating the Day of Ladio, Closed on : May
SOURCE: Radlotekhn&&. v. 18, no. 9, 1963, 74-90
TOPIC TAGS-. vonference. sessl*n, electrotLice conference. electronics session
ABSTRACT, The Session included 2 plenary meetings and IS section meetings.
There were Z7Z reports delivered by Swiet and IZ reports delivered by foreign
scientists and engineers. The total number of specialists participating in the
Session was 1,800. LncludLng Z5 foretga representatives. Four reports before the
first plenary meeting wer# made b=_j', 1. SiforoX, Corresponding Member of
AN SSR and Chairman of the NTOWE Central Board. on the laws of development
of natural sciences and -916-tranics; Academician A.-L, Mints on toroidal
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electron accelerators; Professor Qj_XjjZ&_%tt. on the ZSth anniversary of Soviet
TV; and a French engineer, A. Aysberg. on internationiLl publications in radio
and electronics. Two r"rts before t,.e closing plenary meetings were made br.
LA. L. JLy!hh2yAkLy, Doctor of technicad sciences. Gn the use of cybernetics in
medical diagnoses, and Lgi J!, UAX&Mtre Candidate of technical sciences, on the
problems of storing Information in cybernetical systems. The Section of Theory
of Information, under I!evin, heard and discussed 22 reports on cGdiz&
theory, signal synthesis. Increasing t1a reliability of information, detecting and
isolating signals from noise background, noise immunity of reception. correlation
/analysis, statistics in electronic chanx,els, and accuracy of reliability prognoses,
Those participating in the Section wort. were: L. ZA, Fink, y4., _5._Jazin
j yu. JA,
ZnrQkhoy-ich. Yu,M. hjArtj#H2ys L,#-j4c_Mjj-kb_i-ts. L, D_A_KLqlyM , Q,
JA
-.9bas-tova, Y,1 yainoy, Y.-L-=11nn-3f- P~Y- bdaz,=In. 1, A.,-Tgiktn,
01 D. Klovskiy Xu. L Samoyleako,
Y,-.,N,_jeterey, A, A. Pirox . M. A Sa urbovic L
Tsernmell, Q 2Y - -1?2zhkov. 1, q- _
Petroy, X%t-Qx-.P-QR"jC. G. V. ~Majj!jh", G. A. Ball, A. S.,
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_,__Shyy-O_&in. S. F. Simovskaya 1. '4~. 80hazovskL , A. L Velichk S.
Dr. D. A. Haffman (Lincoln Laboratory. MIT). A. 1. Alekseyev, B. B-
Gurfinkel'. A. F. Ter2u .A Lt F MLn. and V, A. Bleykhman. The Section
-LO-V
IhM&&. doalt with reports an the theory of
of Cybernetics . urxder_&._k,_Elgy
Ryiitems, Investigation of operations, lad recognition of patterns. Participating
were: )(. M.- Aereghno . R1L_YL_gnedemko. G. P. Basharin, V. V. Ry*kov. A.41-
Vdoyl , A. 0. K-raviteMY A, Ye, Ba harin v, NJLI,._Anan -,r, K._P, Kirdyashl
A. L. L,.ints. V, L. Brailoysidy, V. A. Kondrattyeva, N. S. Mis N. A.
c p e, ai,.i Q, A. )Liskoysts, and Masty-kin. The Section of SHF
. _sAa La
Ferrite Devices, under L. MikAe1XLM, had a report or, new waveguide -ferrite
devices by A. L. Mikaelyan and IA. M Koblova; a report an a circular waveguide;
with a long itudinally-magnatized Ga-r-TIFU. _1. Veselpyl a report on cross-shaped
cirmlators by A. IS. A$2bfajEoY._1._E,_rMjkoY and V. M., Or axhoricyt and a
report on (0.9-10)x 101-cps coaxial valve by K. Q. GudIS . The Section of
SerrUconductor Devices, under Xm. I. QAj!Varjn, carried reports on tunnel diodes
and transistors in pulsed and rf circuits. Participating were: 1jochish MiWosh
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(Ifungary), T. M, Ank n LAd1s1tr_Qtylij; (Praha). V. N. Konatantinovshly,
3 ~ A, 5jky%j'yjv. 0. A. Ch*lnokov. I.- Xt ~ Ngty*n-#kty- V - A - S ULUMov. Y. Y.
Klimoy. N, A. Nctsvc.Laylov. Yu. 1. Vorontsov, 1. Y. poly-ako Y.
IL&p, V. 4. r~,-*er, V. A,,
KpLu ~vhkin, N. & KLWkW&jh~v# K*-F
.,.!-Ppr.kov __!j
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I gavitskay A. 'tallmin- L,_A._ZjdjXjtjkjV, G. P. Chursin, G. V. Bagro
I. Dele;Itko rnulm, or
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table.
ASSOCrATION: Nauchno-takhnichaskoye obahcheswo radiotekhniki i
fkdiq Pulmuhm and
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AUTHORi Hikaellig. A. (Doctor of technical sciancest ?rofessor)l Xiobign.-N. Not-
1141mova. I ficl. Ovo DoWn. -1g. V, 1 Turkina, X. lu
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TITLCt Investigation and design of
_Htes
SOURCC t.- Veto a nauchnia assel a ashobennay& Dn radio. 224, -1966.:Sakt-
siya kv=tovoy.*l*ktronik1. voklady. as 66, 2641-
TOPIC TAGS: later radar. Faraday effect, optic equipment component, terbium compound,
diamagnetism
ABSTRACT: A scheme Is proposed for a simple gating device Wilch contains a 430 pola-
rization rotator, a 4S0 quartz rotator, and a polarizar. A plane polarized light beam
passes through the quartz rotators the polarizer and the active substance %6ere under
the applied field the polarization of the beam is restored to Its Initial condition.
The reflected light is polarized Identically as the beam leaving the gate Is rotated
450 more by the rotators and is either carried away or Is absorbed by the polarizer.
Requirements for an optical gate are maximum decoupling, minisus loss, minimum distor-
tions minimum reflections lightweights and small size. The Faraday effect was studied
with special terbium-aluminum garnet. Among diamagnetic glass" studied were samples
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ACC MR, AT6022272 SMCC ODDC: UR/0000/66/0001000/0033/0040
AUTHOR i Pirshin. 1. V, IMUM, Me NotAlystavo V. I.; Antonlyantag To. V.
ORG t none q0
TITLEt Investigation wA de"lopment of a
SOURCE 9 vast
as PCISIX49chenma 2M radio. 22d, 1966a Sekt-
sly& kvinto a a troniki. liiklAr. Moscowt 19659 33-40
TOPIC TAGS: optic modulator, interfermsterl, lasor rr vnicatlon,, laser
ABSTRACT: Since existing optical modulators have electrocptical apystals that requill
high voltages, a device using asymmetrical Kichaelson Interfe, tar with double r*-
fractIng diagonally am crystals In the am* vas developed. The latter are controlled
by a field at right angles to the dLrection of pro"gatlon. The power required to conJ.
trol tha modulator can be lowersd by LncreAsing the length of the crystal:and decreas-
ing its crvas section. The power required by the modulator depends on-the operating
modulation frequency band; when a subcarriar JA used, the voltage can be f94 to the
modulator by a resonance c4rcult, Curves are plotted for values of power as a function
of the modulation band. Optimum adjustments of mirror position are given for siaxisum
uniformity of light intensity over the b*n cross section. The am& of the modulator
must be Mentleal and tomperature must be =trolled for beat operation since 'the
Cgrd- IJ2-
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M. "log [i 5~ dz~
ENW, 'A0,M74-12"In -1~Y MI-k. 9MA
JOBL40TI. M.-V aspirant
'Woods In the Volga-Akhtaba Ylood P2AIn, Uch. sap. lab..&lk.
sm un. no.1241-" 162. (MnU 26t 6)
1. kfodra botftnlld~ labardino-Ulkarskogo S*vA&rotvonwgo
-4: '1 univormitsta,
(Volga-Uhtuba Mad Plain-Ifeeds)
KOBWTA, MN.j aspirant
Iffmot of ecologic and geographical factors on the jwml~ation
of the seeds of green amaranth,'Ucho "p, Kab.4klk. goso uns
no, 12 t 91-102 162, (mru 2616)
1. Utedra botaniki Kabardino-Salkarskogo gosudarstvennogo
universitate,
(Amaranth) (Gerodnation)
KOBUWA M.N.
-.1.
Serhicidas for controllbg woods in irripted vegetable ftelds
of the Volg%-~tubs Floodplaive Ucho "po Kab BAUO Poo IM*
no,l4t65-780 62* i'K' m 16:6)
(VMA&.AKMBA rLDOOPLAIII-49MAZZ GAPJXMG)
(VOLM-AKHTEM IMDPLAMR-V= OMTROL)
KOSLOVAO- aspirant
Comparative study of the viability of moods and fruits of voods
fleas soil samples of the Volga-Akhtubs FloodpILIn fields. Uch.
Ups Uba-ftlko Cos* uns no,100947 461.
Wood moods and fruits in the potato and vagetahla fields of the
Valta-Akhtuba Floodplalh, Uch, zap* Kabo-Balko joae, uno no.10s
89-104 '61e (KIRA 17s6)
MEN
,ftocesses occurring in hot climates in fields irr4pted by the underground
method* algol m0 2005130-31 NJ '33. (a" 60)
1s Usbakekly nanabno-lealsda"tollakly sanitarnyy Institat,
(Bewace irription)
KM VA. LA,; XWENIs Mol.
Decontaxil"tiou of sevage In ditches In Usbekistan. GiS.1 san. co.9s47
8 '53. (ANA 60)
1# Usbekskly nauchao-Issledomtellskly aanlt&royy Institute
(Vabskistan-Bowaae-Phrification)
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Dleaertqtlon: "Cleaning of Now Buildings of Cities an4 the ~)nnltary Lvulwttfon of Methods .
of Itendering 41katog ~iarmlevo Un4ar Soil nna Ullattic Conditions of lzz~ek SSR.* Can4 31ol
Set, Acad ked Sci USSR, 20 Apr 54, (Vochernyays Moak-wa, ko:i--ow. 16 Ar~r 54)
SO: SUN 24), 19 Oct 11)54
U At A01
ONnienio norra for rendowrtrAg harmless VA reftso under
amkUtlons of tho Usbokistan,"
report autaittod at the 13th All-Union Congress of Hygionlate, EpIdemiologlats
and Infactionista, 1959.
UMIIWV,, AJ- s dotmentj BMMRIMOVA# M,B. # WA.Mo2ogichaskikh nauki
KOBLOVAs N.A.# kandstdologiabaskikb nauk
1.3,kirov's SmWgph %nitay conditions in soll disWectim
and tbA UUUS&tiCd Of certain V"tn in UsbWdstan*. Revieved by
A MAW R.A.Ublam. Medesh=s Usbs noo9s
W-69 a I&I. DISnF=ION)
(sAlfiOvj X.S.)