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AKSBNOV, V..# insh.. Electric lack for Tqagnetic starters* Stroitall no.6:15 Je '59. (MIRA 12:9) (Electric cutouts) AKSINOV, V. , inzh. Now cutting 'head for fininhipg moulded products. Stroitell no-1:13 Ja '59- (MIRA 12:3) (Planing machines) AKSENOVj, V. ...... Concerning the design of a controlling rectifier with consideration of the effect of phase overlap. Elektrosviaz' 16 no.5:76 My 162, (Electric current rectifiers) (MIM 13:5) ZU41N, M.., Imnd.tekhnsnauk;-A-W_OV, V tekhnAuk; . [Ake I onov., V. I., kand HINIDZE I K. . gornyy Inzho; DUMOVN7Y,, S. , gornyy inzhe Pay more attention to the extraction of building materials in the ,republic, Bud* mate i konstn I+ t6,1:9-33 JA-F 162. (MIPA 15:7) (Ukraine-Quarries and quarrying) AKS~NOVj V.., zerzhant liblie teachingp I tra~no,.Starsb.-serzb. no,W4,45 Je '629 (Militax7 edueation) S11 12/59/000/0 13/048/067 AOO2/AOO 1 Translation fromt Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1959, No, 13, p..227-, f 27797 AUTHOR Aksenov, V.A. TITLE: "te Introduction of Holes in n-type Germanium by a Pulse Method PERIODICAL: Sb. statey nauohn. stud. o-va Mosk. energ. in-ta, 1957, No. 10, pp, 12-20. TEXT: A conventional pulse method of measuring the lifetime and mobilit of charge carriers is discussed and an experimental apparatus is described. Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 1/1 S/089/62/013/003/004/007 B102/B104 AUTJIORV~ Aksenov, Brodkin, E, B., Buahujov, A* V*, Pollk4rpov, _ ___j .V. r 139 TITLE: CS gamma radiation PERIODIC~L: Atomhaya Pnergiyap v- 13p no. 3p 1962, 271-274 139- TEXT: No detailed d*ta for the jamma radiation spectrum of Go being availablb apart from--thoqe of Perkins and Xing (Nuol. Sol. and Engng. VIIP 3P*1958), exact measurements were madep and some new lines discovered.,Z_ The isotope was separ"ed from the deoay.products of Xr and X contained in.-' the gas channel of a r4search reactor by means of an aerosol filter. A. acint~llatiod spectrometer was used for studying the y-spectrum, while N f(Tl) 'and CsI(Tl) crystals with IDJ-13 (FEU-13) photomultipliers were al used as detectors. The pulses from these were fed into a 100-channel pulse-height analyzer. At E - 9.661 Mev (Cs137) the energy resolution wal_'. 9-5A and the non-linearity 1A. The background produced by the cs138 spectrui was measuredp giving results in good agreement with the data of'-'-'. Strominger et al, (Rev* Mod. Phys. 30t no. 2j part 119 1958). The 08138 Card 1/2 KLINKOVSHTEYN, G.I., kand. tekhn. naukl; ALW.QY.,_ Vj.j, inzh.; SA19MSIYANTS2 B.G.., inzh.,- SHUMOV, A.V., inzh.; MANUSADZRYANTS, Zh.G., inzh.; TROSHINA, M.Ya., inzh.; STETSYUKI L.S., inzh.j PARSHIN, M.A., inzh.; KARPINSKAYA, I.M., inzh.; FALIKEVICH, B.S., doktor tekhn. nauk; ILARIONOV, V.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; POLTEV, M.K.2 inzh.,- KOGAN, E.I., inzh.; CHIGARKO, G.T., inzh.; KONONOVA, V.S., red. [Traffic safety and safety measures in automotive transporta- tion] Bezopasntst' dvizheniia i tekhnika bezopasnosti na av- tomobillnom transporte. Moskva) Transport., 1964. 74 p. (MIRA 18:1) . institut avto- 1. Moscow. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellski- mobillnogo transporta. 2. Moskovskiy avtomekhanicheskiy institut (for Fallkevich). 3. Moskovskiy avtomobillno- dorozhrjyy institut imeni Molotova. (for Ilarionov). 4. Vse- soyuznyy zaoclmn politekhnicheskiy institut (for Poltev). KrNKIN,--A.Te.; PONGHABDV, T.K., elaktromakhanik; AKSEROV, V.D. Semiconductor converters for supplying on tug, Avtom.. telem. i aviaz' 2 no.10:25-28 '58. (MIRA, 11:10) 1,Nachallnik laboratorii signalizateii i svyazi Yugo-Vostochnoy dorogi (for Mynkin). 2*'Nachallnik otdala evyazi Tugo-Vostoohnoy dorogi (for Aksenqv). (Mleidtrio current converters) NMIN, A-To,; GCHCHAROV,.T.X*, elektromekbanik; AEZUOV$, V.D. Nodernizing low-piwer rectifiers. i~tom.telem* I eviazi 3 no*12:24-25 D 159' (XI 13:4) 1..Nacbo,l'nlk laboraltorli signalizatell avyazi Yugo-Vostochnoy dorogi (for Nvnk;:i)*- 2. -Na6clialln:Lk otdela svyazi lugo-Vostochnoy dorogi (for Aksenov). Oclectric current rectifiers) AESINOV, V.I., sturshiy inghener. m twm~%WaNift From the manory of the engineer in charge of the Novorossiyok electric power plant. Xlektriohestvo~no.12:68-69 D 153. (MM 6:11) L'Tekhotdel V/0 Voutoksagotserno. (Novorossiyok electric power plants) i I z,, ~i-ri-ninirT. 11- 'I'd-tlic " I . . li7'1~ 6 109-1-13/M AUTHOR: Aksenov, V.I. TITILE: Determination of the Losses of Magneto-Dielectric Materials at Ultrahigh Frequencies (K opredeleniyu poter' magnito- dielektricheskilth materialov na sverkhvysokildi chastotakh) PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, 1958, Vol.III, Vr 1, PP-156-157 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Formulae for the determination of the overall losses of magneto-dielectric materials are given. The formulae are valid for the case when the losses are low. If the losses are determined e3j7perimentally by the short circuit test in a measuring waveguide section, the resultant loss tanSents are expressed b BE 1 ( ), where parameters x and y are determined by Eqs. ~) and (3); X and X are wavelengths 9 IZ in the free space and in the waveguide respectively, X,p is the critical wavelength for the waveguide, d is the thickness of the measured sample, k is the standing wave ratio, t is the distance between the surface of the magneto-dielectric sample and the first minimum of the C;) standing wave. If the overall losses are to be determined from an open circuit test, the loss tangents are also ex- Card 1/2 r- Determination of the Losses of I-Aagneto-Dielectric Materials at Ultrahigh Frequencies pressed by %(l) but parameters x -and y are given by Eqs.(5) and ) respectively, The author expresses his gratitude to Prof. L. A. Zhekulin for his valuable advice. There are 2 English and 3 Russian references. SUBMITTED: March 13, 1957 AITAIIABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 SOV-109-3-4-1/28 AUTHOR: Aksenov, V. I. TITLE: Scatterin-6-orElectromagnetid,Waves from Sinusoidal and Trochoidal Surfaces having Finite Conductivity (0 rasseyanii elektromagnitn,vkh valn na sinusoidal'nykh i trokhoidal'nvkh poverkhnostyakh a konechnoy provodimostlyu) PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i Blektronika, 1958, Vol 3, Nr 4, pp 459-466 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The scattering of electromagnetic waves from a limited area of an irregular surface is considered. The surface is assumed to be rectangular, and has dimensions d and X For the purpose of analysis, the rectangular system of co-ordinates x, y, z is chosen in such a manner that its origin coincides with the centre of the "illuminated" area and the axes x and y are parallel to the sides d and A of.the.rect&ngle.The.-irr6gularity. of-the surface is described by a periodic function z = Z(x) , having a period A . The dimensions d and I are assumed to be much greater than the wave length X of the incident radiation and d is also greater than the periodicity A of the surface. It is further assumed that the electrical properties of the scattering surface can be described by a complex permea- Card 1/5 bility ~L and a complex permittivity F_ *_ . The SOV-109-3-4-1/28 Scattering of Blectromagnetic Waves from Sinusoidal and Trochoidal Surfaces having Finite Conductivity. incident wave _*pjnging on the surface is monochromatic and its wave vector X lies in the plane xz The problem 0 consists of determining the scattered field at a point P situated at a distance R from the origin of the co- ordinates (see the figure on p 460). It is assumed that R is comparatively large. The scattered field at a large distanc:4'from the origin can be expressed by the complex Kirchhof integral: -JkR J eA)po e 4 r _*JR1 trnl] - R, ~An e aS 47r R S Wo where -8 the it vector of the internal normal-to the surface; are the values of the field at the Card 2/5 SOV-109-3-4-1/28 Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves from Sinusoidal and Trochoidal Surfaces having Finite Conductivity surface, ix +-jy -1-kZ(x) is a vector drawn from the origin of the co-ordinates to a surface element dS; R1 sin a -k cos a is a unit vector directed from the Card 3/5 origin of the co-ordinates to point P . Integration of Eq(l) is carried out over the whole "illuminated" area. If the incident wave is vertically polarised, its field compon- ents can be expressed by Eqs 5) from which it follows that the solution of Eqkl) is in the form of Eq~6), where f -7 p -I /1~, In a horizontally polarised incident wave, V 7 having components expressed b~ Eq(7), the scattered field is expressed by Eq48). Eqs(6 and ( ) are the basic ex- pressionsfor the evaluation of the scattered fields. If it is assumed that the scattering surface is described by Z(x) =:-a cos Xx , where a is the "undulation" amplitude and K - 2rj/A I the scattered field of a vertically polari- sed wave is expressed by Eq410) where KX and P and y are expressed by Bqr:k.(113 and (12i;12if is a periodic function expressed by Eqkl3) which can be expanded SOV-109-3-4-1/28 -Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves from Sinusoidal and Trochoidal Surfaces having Finite Conductivity into the Fourier series, as shown by Eq~14). The second part of the integral in Eq(,10)can be expanded into a Bessel function series as given by Eq(15) from which the integral can be written in the form of Q16). The solution of the integral is given by Eqkl8). For a horizontally polarised wave, the periodic function of the integral of Eq(8) ls represented by Eq419), whose solution is given by Eq421). For a trochoidal surface which is described by Eqs423), the scattered field from a vertically polariBed wave is expressed by Eq(25). The solution of these is in the form of Eq(28). A similar solution can be found for a horizontally polarised incident wave; the periodic funct- ion to be expanded into the Fourier series is in the form of Eq.(28). The above theoretical formulep,, in particular, Eqs, (17)? (21)$ (27) and (28) can be used to evaluate the amplitudes of the scattered waves for the surfaces having a finite conductivity., A numerical example of such a calcula- tion is given for a sinusoidal surface having the following Card 4/5 i. SOV-109-3-4-1/28 Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves from Sinusoidal and Trochoidal Surfaces having Finite Conductivity characteristic parameters: A/a ~ 10t AA =, 3.75 and p = 0.2 +AO-65. The author expresses his deep gratitude to Prof. L. A. Zhekulin for his constant attention and help. There is 1 figure and 5 references, 1 of which is English and 4 Soviet. SUBMITTED: July 25, 195? 1. Electromagnetic waves--Scattering 2. Electromagnetic waves--Theory 3. Surfaces--Electrical properties 4. Functions--Applications 5. Kirchhof integrals--Applications 6. Fourier's Series--Applications Card 5/5 5 W AUTHORS: Kuznetsov, V. A., Akeenovs V. I.p SOV/20-128-4-35/65 Klevtsova, M. P. % TITLE: Zero Charge Potentials of Tellurium-Thallium Alloys PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 128f Nr 4, PP 763-766 (USSR) ABSTRACT.~ The system Te-T1 was chQsen because the two components, - according to data by S. Karpachev and A. Stromberg (Ref 1) have very different zero charge potentials facillitating the determination of the dependence of the zero charge potential of an alloy on its composition. The zero charge.potentials were determined by investigating the electrocapillary properties of the liquid metals and alloys. The potential of the capillary electrodes was referred to an electrode of fused lead, the experimental temperatrxe was 4750. Figure 1 shows the electrocapillary curves of the two components and their alloys. An addition of T1 (up to 25 atom%) to Te lowers the maxima a max of the electrocapillary curves. At a high content of Tl, a max increases again. Similar observa- Card 1/3 tions were made by A. N. Frumkin and A. V. Gorodetskaya (Ref 4) N Zero Charge Potentials of Tellurium-Thallium Alloys SOV/20-128-4-35/65 on the electrocapillary curves of Hg and T1 amalgam. They explained this phenomenon by the fact that the field of the electric double layer influences the adsorption of the alloying constituents in the surface film. Figure 2 shows the dependence of the zero charge potential on the composi- tion of the alloy. With an increasing content of Tl, the zero charge potential shifts in the negative direction. According to A. N. Frumkin, this is explained by a varying charge of the T1 adsorbed on the surface film. E) 2 is determined - the fraction of the surface film occupied by particles of the second component (T1). From the equation da ' - r dg, - 11 dli,;, ( r = Gibbs' surface density of max 1 2 .. 1 Te, P = the same for -2*-1, chemical potentials for 2 IL1 I tL2 da max Te and TI), an equation is derived for P 0. 1 2 dA2 The activity of T1 was determined by measuring the el*ctro-, motive force of the concentration chain Tl/eutectic mixture LiCl +KC1 + 2% by weight of TlCl/alloy Tl-Te. The measure- Card 2/3 ment results are given in table 1. Figure 3 shows the Zero Charge Potentials of Tellurium-Thallium Alloys BOV/20-128-4-35/65 dbpendence of F(1) on the alloy composition. A: strong 2 deviation from Raoult's law is ascertained. This suggests that the surface film consists of dipoles and is not mono- molecular. Similar phenomena were observed for the Tl amalgam by A. N. Frumkin and N. S. Polyanovskaya (Ref 6). Therefore, the potential shift for mono- and bimolecular layers was computed (Table 2), the assumption of a bimolecular layer showing a better agreement with the experimental data. The computation of ()2 confirms the assumption made by A. N. Frum- kin (Ref 4) stating that the shift of the zero chargo potential is directly proportional to the fraction of the surface film occupied by the metal added. There are 3 figures, 2 tables, and 7 referencesq 6 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A. M. Gor1kogo (Ural State University imeni A. M. Gor'kiy) PRESENTED: April 13, 1959, by A. N. Prumkin, Academician SUBMITTED: March 5, 1959 Card 3/3 69919 S/109/60/005/05/007/021 X 2. q o o F-140/E435 AUTHOR: Aks2nov. V.1. TITLE: Application of the Method of Variable Reactive Load to Measure the Dielectric Properties of Materials PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika I elektronika, 19601"V'ol 5, Nr 5, PP 771-781 (USSR) ABSTRACT; The method employs impedance,eirele-diagrams to determine the dielectric parameters of non-ferromagnetic materials with medium and high losses. Nomographs are given for rapid calculation.of the diqlectric parameters. Acknowledgements are expressed to L.A.Zhekulin for his interest in the work and to'K.P.Moiseyeva and Yu.A.Aleksandrov for calculating the nomograms. There are 9 f1gures, .2 tables.and 6 referencesq 3 of which are Soviet, 2 English and 1 French. SUBMITTED: JulY 30, 1959 Card 1/1 s/ioq/6l/oo6/oO3/0U1/0l8 r-,032/r.,314 -10 _,~Aksenov, -.-App icat1oh:,of the~.Kirchhoff Approximation.to the . -.Scatte i f~'Elec.tromagn6tic Waves by Periodi ally' c r. n&:o 7 tneven'.3 rface- ithla--Finite Condu%.tivity U 8 w -1961, :voi. 6, 'No.-3,i Uiekhiiiia~..i elektronika, % 4 T" 35 _ i ` "I -io s 3T uthor used ; paper,.-(Ref.' 3)-th6 presenta kk E n a prev u 27. t he' K r chhoff:appr*oxitfiation-to'discuss the scattering of. lectromagnet'ic waves by A:finite portion;of a periodically urface,-having, a.f were uneven-s inite,conductivity. Solutions ta-IT ' ' " 11* ' ob ied,-:Cor i a 1 sxi%-:Cgce which is periodically uneven in one dirociion only;. ;,In the presentpaper, tlie the6ry is extended_ ~ ureace which"' is periodir, in two directions. P-.'the-. case, of a. s t ' , -an expression of them e-.s Th cattering sUrface,-is-given by . m z -assumed that the wave vector of f or y) , the incident, plarxe; monochromatic wave and-the point of observatioij, p ~,lie:,in.-,the plane xz At large distances from,,.the scattering*'surf ace the field for:a surface periodic Card.,.1/6-, _7 21647 S/109/61/006/003/001/018 Appl-ication of......, E032/E314 L.4 P T4 -,COqCt)j - Pn, (sill (2) n cos (T - a j(COSO+P)(1-prksI ot' pW cos a) - pn' (1 M) X Cos 0 ___exp(jkj~(sInT+ III ot) + Z (cosr + cosot))) dS. (I.+ P Cos 0) (CM 0 + A (2y band a are the angles of- `lh tfidse expressions, intid6nce and scattering -measured from the z-axis I the relative complex magnetic and dielectric And: e Are J permeabilities of the scattering surface, p n arei the components- bf the -unit vector -n- n n X y z : it: i th e un s the surfa.ces,,, k ~along the. inward-normal to 0 wave:vector of the incident.wave and cos E) = -(n - 0 The.assumptions made in the,'derivation of the above two' a rd C 3/6, , I:Ez PF Off I., - - - , 'S, Application of .... (n ~2A,. JE gol must cover only the ionization time of the valve 'T , i.e. be not less than 10 -6 Sec. u Thus, tU. > u (Figure 3, Curve a) In the second case, due to operation of two valves, successively with 60 0phase change the duration of the upper part of the pulse should be greater than 600, i.e* 1 tv - + TU u 6f Card9/ll and the horizontal part of the pulse should not fall lower sov/lo6-59-7-7/16 Control Accuracy Criteria of Ionic Rectifiers than 1.2B go (Figure 3, Curve 4 ) . Also when the-pulse Width is small, the grid of the valve is negative for a large part of the t1me.and it suffers from ion bombardment. Thus, the opt1mum pulae shape during the time anode current flows is as shown in Figure 4 and: tu I/mf see The duration of the leading edge of the pulse can be found frorp: tCP SeC 2M S op The slope and duration of the tra iling edge are not critical. Card 10/11 S/194,/61/000/007/075/079 D201/D305 AUTHOR: Aksenov, V.N. TITIZ: The relationship between the background noise level'-' of broadcasting installations and the ripple of their power supplies PERIODICAL: Referativnvy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 7. 1961, 54, abstract 7 K365 (V sb. 100 let so dnya rozhd. A.S. Popova, M., AN SSSR, 1960, 294-310) TW.r: Design formulae are derived and given for determining the allowable'ripple level (at the output of the smoothing filters) of the anode and grid supply circuits, as depending on the allowable background noise in the following cases: The stages of transmitters with anode or grid modulation, intermediate HF-stages, modulated signal amplification and LF. 4 references. Z-Abstracter's note: Complete translatiou-7 Card Vl fill lot AKSENOV Vladim ;-TZIWT%7KVj B.P., otv. red.; POVINOVI, Ye.5.1 red.; MARKOCH, K.G., tekhn. red. [Rectifiers and transformer substations] Vypriamiteli i transforms- tornye podstanteiis Moskva, Goo' izd-vo lit-ry po voprosam eviazi i radio, 1961. 439 p, (MIRA 14t. 11) (Electric substations) (Electric current rectifiers) f, 7/003/005 B/jIo6/62/00()/W P'lo,55/p,101 a. ystems Itistage bro in Mk, I I noise 32 le 51.101Ate between PIUVOI, 19622, 2B - redi-01 hips C) f tI-A no. 7, urovnem f ona ti-OD5 'rTrjz Z,~eni 1181-OL Ltions Nil BSSR, il a ne 7-11d" f PAJ~E ,Slel~trosvy" Bootnoanen hio naprya level 0 it iza. I or 4 the OV5 1 1, VF -j0'D-ICXL' Ty. itavsllo level an Ive 'R P, Pop d noise - f the his mo I tall P noise Zyicle n il a Ur Our' atiOns 0 tems. Invnem Vail sa round, dn-JOI 'r0 the bac -PUI-Si -age Sis a TEV Uro bacy-S let SO between f tv I stem %11()0 t e-st systlext ~al ionships Ievel 0 sills, ta9p u5troys deasting SbOrniy- rela tems and 'the OS 0 f or maltis d effeOt ed t ti-ie brOa )Itage ~' ) , led -the SU P 00111biDe , rms IV deduc sting sis .1, were tne onsh supply author . a Vjjj4,c at t a giving the dL brOadca 10 Ous 0 d no' isteul 9 ,9601, idell use thesO 6 duces aneL 6 bacl(gro f d Of tre most 104 i_ied to he de urces Of ai 3 app A voltaSe, article te& so d, Vith ,Prpsen no correla atimatp vol toge in the !more n Carl be. e 'noise 9 ,,ined SteLge bacMroxm ?or two 0 0 on the e tae re s"Itant val'o Of --ationshIps and card 1/3 Kbackgr 2 (3) x-ces - n Card 0~~F~backgr K lackgI. i 4) T'I -M -P, N Background noise ..... 8/106/6 2/000/00 7/003/005 A055/A101 In the above mentioned work, the coefficients Kbackgr i were determined as functims of the pulsation coefficients of anode and grid voltages. No satisfactory method exists as yet for calculating the dependence Of Kbackgr on the heating circuit con- ditions, but experimental data are available for tungsten-cathode tubes, that per- mit the determination of the coefficient of the background noise in the anode cir- cuit -if the heating conditions are known. A table containing these data is repro- duced in the article. The author deduces next a formula giving the resultant Kbackgr in the case of a multistage 1-f amplifier. A numerical example - calcula- tion of the resultant Kbackgr in the case of a three-stage modulator with tungsten triodes is given at the end of the article. There are 1 figure and I table. 1000 SUBMI March 27, 1962 Card .3/3 122-57-8-17662 Translation ~.rom: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 8, pp 255-256 (USSR) AUTHOR: AksenQy. V. P. TITIZ: On the Design of a Parallel Balanced DC Voltage Amplifier (K raschetu parallellnogo balananogo usilitelya postoyannogo napryazhoniya) PERIODICAL: Tr. Mosk. energ. in-ta (Transactions of the Moscow Power- Engineering Institute), 1956, Nr 18, pp 344-358 ABSTRACT: Design f&rmulae are presented for determining anode currents in a symmetrical.parallel balanced DC-amplification stage; the formulae allow for variations in tube parameters and in load resistances of both halves of the stage. Equations of the differential amplification factor and the level-amplification factor are given; a numerical example of ampli- fier design having 3 parallel balanced stages is presented. A. A. S. Card 1/1 AKSMOV., V. P,, Candidate of Tech Sol (diss) -- "Investigation of the assembly of instruments for dynamic impulse testing of receiver amplifier tubesy Moscow, 1959. 16 pp (Min. Higher Edue uSSR, Moscow order of lonin Power Engineering Jnst)~ 150 copies (KL., No 22., 1959., 113) 77. "The investi-rati o, of th tcc',~n.*,que o' t, m of r ilnil-s!.- j~;A ----~n-7 ,--:cc (Uncl concli4-1 onr o f' -a! O-l-lr--l-~--'-- -nf-- urown--c "'min lil--F,-~er 'I-ducat-i--n T"'::i-ninn -111R. 17-eir Cyrder of cl- -I! c st r .0 01" Df, --jlF 1, iev, l'-, 34~ r, scitn", on for 'fechn--c-z~1 Sciences) 1.2tonis" 1~,.,O IP I~i,6) _MWLZZU,Xg,n,l.telrhn.nauk; ORVINKHOVSKAYA, LA., in2h. - 4 Methods for substantiating paramater determination of open- . pit mining equipment with continuoiis action. Ugall Ukr- 3 no.6*. 44 Je 159. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Kiyevskiy politekbuicbeskly institut (for Aknenov). 2. Ukrgipro- shakht (for Orzhekhovokaya). (Mining machinery) AKSENOV, V.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; SBPFYTOROV, Yu.Z., inzh. Fvaluating the effectiveness of opcn-pit mininF of the Stebnik deposit of potassium salts. flauch. zap. Ukrniiproekta no.2:92-98 160. (MIRA 15: 1) (Ukraine--Potassium salts) AKSENOV, V.P., kand.tekbn.nauk; MELINIK, N.A., inzh. Establishing the optimum length of the front of an open pit when usin.- conveyer haulage of the overturden. Nauch. zap. Ukrniiproekta ,.n�Artoq-1i7 16o. (Conveying machinery) (MIRA 15:1) ZHERBIN, M.M.0 kand.takhn.nauk; NINIDZE, K.K., gornyy inzhener; AKSENOV, v kand.takhn.nauk; DUKHOVNYY, S.D., gornyy inzhener 'Y_LL~ Urgent tasks in the field of open-pit mining.of mineral deposits in the Ukraine. Ugoll Ukr. 5 no-11:30-33 N 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. UkrNIIproyekt. (Ukraine--Mines and mineral resources) (Strip mining) AXSENOV-,V.-,P*,.kand-tckhn.nauk; TSIVnZV, V.A*, inzh.; BUDYKA, V.10) inzh. ". I , ~ - ~- --, Analysis of the present state of and outlook for quarrying building Materials in the Ukraine. Nauch.zap.Ukrniiproekta z no.5 s8l~-95 161. t- 04IRA .15,7i (U~a:ine-!Quax-ries and quarrying) AKSENGfV., V.P.., kand.takhn.nauk; NELINIK, N.A.,v.in-zh. Establisbment of an.efficient annual rate of production in manganese pits of the Nikopoll deposit. Nauch.zap.Inamll roekta no*5:96-104 161. MU 1537) (Nikopol I region-Strip, mining) q-%, I , ALSENOVY V. 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Efficient correlation between the height of the top and bottom scooping of rotary excavators. Met. i gornorud. prom. no.2:67-69 Mr-Ap 165. (MM 18:5) LEPILKINV N.M.Y inzh.; AKSENOV V.P kand tekhn. nauk; KUKHARCHUX, N.N., inzh.; KABYSH, V.L., In-A.; ~?A IN, iu.K., inzh. Method of laying out quarries for the quarrying of rock products. Gor. zhur. no.6:53-55 Je 165. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy i proyektnyy institut ugollnoy, rudnoy, neftyanoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti UkrSSR, Kiyev. L 39042-66 saT(i )/Ewp (e )/F:i."T (M)/T/Elvp ACC NR: AR6022896 SOURCE CODE: Ua/oo81/66/OOO/OO5/IO12/IO12 AUTHOR: Aksonov, V. P.; Blinov, L. M.; Marin, V. P.; Polak, L. S.; ShchiDachovt V& So rITLIE: PHF plasmatron and some possible areas of its application in chemistry SOUR4 Ref. zh. Xhimiyal Part 1-1,, Abs- 51iOl REF SOURCE9 Sb. Kinematika i termodinamika khim. reaktsiy v nitkotemperaturn. platmfjy X., Vaukat 1965, 233-237 TOPIC TAGS: plasmatrong SHF, chemical synthesisp ionizing iPZd&ab.',an ABSTMCT: It is shown that by using the ionizing effect of SHF radiation lonle can carry out the following processes: synthesis of ammonia, recovery of nitrogen oxides from air (in the production of nitric acid); synthesis of hydrochloric acid, hydrooyanic i pro acid; recovery of sulfur from hydrogen sulfide and flue gases; a~ro;~oum cracking1f aration of acetyle 9~ rom methaneV production of alcohols; chlorination, nitration) hy- droxylation., carboxylition reactions; synthesis of benzene, biphe7~., phenol; polymeri- zation of ethylene into polyethylene;'~Xoreparation of pyroceramics;l,!preparation of ul- trapure films and metals. A diagram of the pulsed SH97a-vice is given, and certain characteristics of the SHF discharge are described. Results of measurements of the temperatures and concentrations of electrons and ions in the SHF discharge and of pre- liminary experiments on the formation of nitrogen oxides in the SEF plasmatron are ,given. G~tL-;-tTrahslati6a of abstract) F 07 ~r " .1 r 1; 17738-63 EWT(1)/EWpLqj_/E-WT(M)jDD3 AFFTO/ASn D Pq_4 _)~M_ ACCESSION NRj AP3007174 S/0072/63/000/009/0015/00 6& AUTHORi Lipchanskaya, R._V. (Enginser)l Aksenov, Ve S, (Engina~er) TZ TILE aEff t of uniform heating rate on the therpolunineecen4~_si of glass 15-16 TOP I C ~-TAGB_V7~g I-BB A-1 Wt gift a a0 --the rmol Umines C 0--0- -----g silicate heating rateg Irradiated glas i00' a ;~~jUS7-RAift -beirmoluminescence of a ceirium-containing.sLlic a The _t t gl'~ a 1-2 --B-- 0 ---J-9-412I~BpO 561K a 6 0 2 4% Na'O 2 -Ws 5%* SbjO iiz~.i 07 -me'thod od -can-: a1d*-be~-_us*_ d formul I curve -dav Thi tit -eloo, for glasewhich would not exhibit:thermoluaLueseence--a-ft-e'r-irrika-CA. tion with hard-rays. Samp'les of the glass were Irradiated with x-rays and then heated steadily to 350C at rates varying from 2 t~ 5OC/min., A photomultiplier, a cathode follower, and a recording,,, Card 1/j$ IT ACCESSION NR4 AP3007174 potentiometer were used' Readings were taken at regular inter- En- vale and plotted as the glow curves shown In Fig. I of the closure. It was concluded that heating rate significantly af fects the thermolumineacence Intensity, the optimum rate being 20-30C/min. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. ASSOCIATIONt Saratovskiy filial Institute stekla (Saratov Branchii Institute of Glass) SUBMITTEDi 00 DATE ACQ: 30Sep63 ENCL: 01 -SUB CODE: PH NO REF SOVs- 003 OTHERs 000 cara 2/14 9 1 - I . - - I . - Fr - -.7- ; 7' W - . . - ,~k O"ATION: Cord 2/2 7~h , hYSENU)T V S n-.h. iv., jwl v tar of of the tPeed of urilrom heating UpOn th6 charfic gl,s 20 nu.9~1 .5-16 ~6) c- .,jkil scinL.Ill ation of ker,, sar--tollskiy filial Grjru-4p-rfj,.venrogv nauc"bnc,--~sr,.-3dOvatel'- -kogo lristitllta atekla.

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