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SONI / 137-58-8-17515 Translation frorn: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 8, p 187 (USSR) AUTHORS: Negreyev, V.F., Manakhova, T.Kh., Alekperova, R.Yu. TITLE: Corrosion Inhibitors in Oil Well Pipes (Zarnedliteli korrozii trub v neftyanykh skvazhinakli) PERIODICAL: Tr. Azerb. n.-i. in-t po dobyche nefti, 1957, Nr 6, pp 226-239 ABSTRACT: The effect of carpenter's glue, Na2Cr207 with caustic soda, and organic inhibitors (I), designated A, B, C, and D on cor- rosion of steel in flowing, aerated, alkaline water from a petroliferous layer containing H2S was investigated by the gravimetric method. It was established that effective and the most economical I of corrosion of steel under the action of water from the oil reservoir containing H2S and air under high pres- sure are the organic 1. Also investigated was the possibility of using formialin to strengthen the protective properties of in- hibited HC1, inasmuch as a loss of the protective properties of inhibited HC1 is observed in the case of treatment and cleaning of filters and sections of deep wells close to the filters at a Card 1/2 high temperature. It is established that the addition of SOV/ 137 - 58-8-17515 Corrosion Inhibitors in Oil Well Pipes formalin to the inhibited HC 1 in the amount of 5% at 901C dec reases c or- rosion from 300 to 29 g/m2hr. If HF and As salts (iound in silicate oil- bearing sands) are present in the HCI, it is recomn-lended that 0.5-1.0"ia of trivalent As and the same amount of N-dibutylihiourea and diethylth3ourea be added to the acid. By the melhod of cathodic (I designated B) and anodic (1 designated D, C, and B) polai-ization curves, plotted in alkaline watel. from the oil reservoir, the same with H2S and the saine with I designated B, C, and D, it is established that th- mechanism of the inhibiting acton is related to the action of these compounds on the cathodic and the ano&;- trochemical reactions of the active corrosion agent. Bibliography: 3~' references. V. P. 1. Petroletm-Porrosive effects 2. Pipes-Corrosion 3. Corrosion &hlbitors- Test results Card 2/2 baldb2z. 'j. 93,U IlIv. Wetting as Aw 0; JpS6 0--;5QQ . : t By detd 4 Sam d tht"t t a% to t. thais ith teul wetting was hydr e ney jaw Ic. Wu clays. IWAYLOV j A. G. ; MAKEDOVA , L. Z. i ALWEROVA v S. A. Conjugate solubility of hydrocarbons in p4uqbus solutions of soaps of naphthenic acids. Uch. zap. AGU. Fin-.,mat. i khim. sere no.3--7749 t59. I (MIRA .31+:3) . (Hydrocarbons) (Soap) . ISMAILOVY A.G. [deceased]; NAMEDOVA, T-zZ.;,ALFKPEROVA S.A. Solubilization of hydrocarbons in aqueous solutions of soaps of naphthenic acids. Effect of the nature of hydrocarbons. Uch. zap. AGU. Fiz.-mat. i khim. ser. no.4:73-76 '59. (MIRA 16:6) (Hydrocarbons) (Naphtenic acids) A I YKPIE I M-e"i SAiTAR-7-ALE , A Dzh. ; SA TTA R-Z~D-I%' , I S. ye KaTm o Optical Ftudy of petroleum of "he "Neftyanr eld. Uch. zap. AGU. Ser. khim. riaul, no.4:49-60 163. (11,11RA 17. 11) ALEKPEROVA, S.A.; ZULIFUGAROV, Z.G.; AIWNDOVA, T.S.; DZHABAROVA. R.D. Effect of the discharge of activating acid on the activity of gilyabi of Bayram-Ali and Kobys"U'an deposits. Azerb. khim. zbl,r. no.3:96-100 165. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Azerbaydzhanskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni S.M. Kirova. ALEXPEROVA, S.A.; DZHAVADOV, S.P.; NIKITIN, Yu.S. Structural-sorption characteristics of clays of some deposits of Azerbaijan S.S.R. Azerb.khim.zhur. no-4:51-57 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Azerbaydzhanskiy gosudarstvennyy univerBitet imeni Kirova. SubmitLed January 29, 1965, ZEYNALOV, B.X.; AKHUNDOV, A.A.; AKHWDOV, R.R.; ALEKPEROVA. S.D. Synthesis of naphthenic acids by direct oxidation of naphthenic hydrocarbons. Azerb. khim. zhur. no.3:10-15 165- (MIRA 19:1) 1. Institut neftekhimicheskikh protsessov AN AzerSSR. SHUTOV, P.A.;ALEKPIMOVA, S.G. Bay laurel culture in Amrlbaijan. Izv. AN Azerb. SSR. Ser.biol. i med.nauk no.7225-32 161 (MIRA 16:7) (AZEWIJ,~N-Iaufm) AIMa-a,OVA, SR. M. "On the Aims of Laboratory Workers in the Prophylaxis and Control of Lifectious Diseases," a report given at the first republic scientific-practical conference of physician-bacteriologists of the Scientific R search Institute of Epidemiology, Microbiology., and Hygient of the Ministry of Hsalth Azerbaydzhan SSSR held in Baku, 25 Apr 56. sum: i36o p. 239 h2037 S/233/62/000/003/005/010 2 L I A UTH OR Aliynrova, Z.A., Ale1cperova, Sh.M., Geller, I.Kh, T ITLE: Investigation of the temperature dependence of the inverse resistnnce in-selenium rectiflers ?ERIODICAL: Alcademiya naulc Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR. IZV03tiya. Seriya, fizilko-matematiche'skikh i tekhnicheskikh nauk, no.3, 19621, 81-87 TEXT: The temperature dependence of the volt-ampere characteristics of selenium rectifiers thnt pass a trebled current density in the forward direction has not been investigated yet. The inverse cur- rent in these elements Incresses with a temperature increase up to 800C and then decreases. At low temueiatures the inverse current increases with o decroase in tompera6re more rapidly than in com- mon elenents. Experiments show that the temperature characteristics ,of selenium rectifiers and photoelements depend on the amount of impurities as well an on the existence and nature of intermediate films between the selenium and the upper electrode. Thus, in Card 1/4 Inveatigation of the temparsture... 3/233/62/000/003/005/010 10 if /1211 rectifiers thnt allow P, trebled forward current density the basic technical selenium (99.996" purity) was coated by a 1~1 film of "0 1 99.9996'~ selanium. Selenium rectifiers with gallium mpurities were P coated by artificial filins of CdSe or CdS and then by Cd+Sn+0,025 Tl. The charActeristie4 viere measured in the -1830 to 1300C inter- val. The pure saloniu~ film keeps the inverse current almost con- stant up to GOOC, and thon the current increases. The inversion point of the Inverse resistance temperature coefficient in recti- fiers with a CdSe artificial barrier layer depends on the applied volta Be. The inversion point is displaced tnwards higher tempera- tures when the voltaaa Is increased. At 40V, the inverse current C' decreases with a temperature increase in all the Interval. Analog- ous behaviour happens with a CdS barrier-layer. Frenkel's formula is proved to be right for Cd-c and CdSe barrier-layers at voltages In the 1 to Vinterval. x depends on temperature and is given by Card 2/4 S/233/62/000/003/005/010 -10 111T 2 t I Investigation of the tomperature... C~ = a1103 + at Is T where at, all are constpnts that depend on the barrier-layer nature. Poul I s law (- ~ .4, T (6) applies In tho 8 to 20 V. Lnterval. At-highor voltages (400 to 1Y 2b00 V) there is a lineai, dependence of logR on U2. At -18300 this linear depondence stnrts at SV. The forward resRtance was measured as well. At a trebled current density (75 mfi/cm ) it was found to decrease w1th a temperature Increase up to SOOC and then to increa- se. Investigations of the linear pnrt of,the. log I-U characteristio in the 0.1 to 0.6V. range give the valite of in Shockleyts modi- fiod expression qu I " 10 (OXX -1) (5) at rooM tomperature as follows: CdSe film- 2.7; US film - ~ = 29,6t Conclusions; (1) The lowering of the impurities coneen-, - Card 3/4 S/233/62/000/003/005/010 Investigation of the temporature.. . tration in the p-n transition region in selenium rectifiers brings a better tempernture dependence of the inverse current. (2) A minimun is found in the high temperature region of the inverse cur- ront temperature depardonce curve of selenium rectifiers with gal- lium imourities ond artificial layers of CdSe and CdS. This mini- mum is displaced towards higher temperatures with a voltage inerea- se. (3) The effect of a strong flold Is manifest at low temperatur- es in selenium rectifiers with gallium impurities miieh earlier than in common rectifiers with no gallium. The woo k ' of G.Be Abdullayev is niontioned. 'There are 5 figures. The most important English-langusge reference reads as follows: Sali G.T.., Noyce R.N.,, Shockley 1H., Proc. I,R.E., v*45, 9. 1228, 1957o Card 4/4 AEDULLAYEVP G.B.; AM.KPWVA, Sh.M.; TALIBI., M.A.i BEKIROV., M-Ya.; GASYMOV, ~.B. Saturation currents in selenium p-n junctions. Dokl. AN Azerb. SSR 19 no.10-12 163. (MIPIA 16g4) It Institut fiziki AN AzSSR. (Junction transistors) ALUKPMI-~, MeK. ......, Selecting water for oil well flushing fluids. Azarbneft.khoz* 41 nov4v31-33 Ap 162. (MIRA 16s2) (oil well drilling fluids) AP60Z9134'2'_-' 7-b- S URCE CODE: UR 031 0 0 AUTHOR: Negroyev, V. F.; Aleherova, Yu. A.; Yusupovp Yu. Yu. ORG; Institute of Inorganio_8nd Ehysical Chemistry, AN Azorb SSR (Institut noorgani- cheskoy i fizichaskoy khimli AN AzerbSSR) TITLE: Study of the 'corros f steel in two-phase media composed of liquid hydro- carbons and neutral electrolytes in narrow gaps SCURGE1 Azorbaydzhanskiy khimicheskly zhurnaly no. 2p 1966, 107-111 TOPIC TAGSt corrosion, corrosion inhibitor,_potroloum, kerosene, gasoline, t10'Ple0-316A) 0fjr_F _, 5ror,-l ABST%kCT: The corrosion of steel 3 was studied In modia consisting of liquid hydro- carbons (petroleum, kerosene, gasoline) and a noutral oloctroly-to (3% aqueous solu- tion of NaCl) in narrow gaps (0,5 and 1.2 min wide). Cathodic and anodic polarization curves showed that the aloctrochomical attack of stool under those conditions is can- urolled by oxygon depolarization on cathodes, particularly in the presence of petrole- um. The corrosion of stool in narrow gaps surpasses that in the volume of the corro- I'Ve $4 medium when the steel is in contact with a large stool surfaco, i. a., when A -macrocouple is formed. !Mis indicates that in practice, whon the surfAce of the spec- limen in the gap is much smaller than the open surface (e. g., the surface of a screw thread or a smooth pipe), the corrosion rate in the gaps will bo much higher. Testing of various water-soLible inid, potroloum-soluble corrosion inhibitors showed AAlat they 'Card 112 ACC NRs APOSOZ9342 were less effective In gaps than in the vo)ume of the corrosivo madium. Orig. art. hast I figure and 3 tables. SUB CODES 11/ SUBM DAM 26Jun65/ ORIG REFS 004 ard 2/2 4 -L--. CODZi W/0413AT/00101002/0118/0US 0708: gh"tkove N. A.; Ear4tts, ju. M., As Kei Poooks T, 1,; LYSkOT&9 V- 1-1 MeMako, A. 0. 72: A pneumatic fluid nuamr-generating digpIV with decoder. Class 42, No. 1669 (announced by the Institute of Mining mechanics and %me-Weal CyUrnetics in. M. Fedorov (14titut gornoy mekhaulki I te1fticbeskoy kiberneitiki)) IRCE: Izobretenlya, iromyshlemWe obraztey, tovarnyye maki, no. 2. l967. na 1IC TAGS: pneumatic device, number, digital decoder,* 4&g*t93Bfts STRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a pneumatic fluid number-generating Aplay with decoder, consisting of the number-generating display itself, which con- Line rods and a guide plaie vith a transparent screen, and the decoder which In made t the form of a stwJL of 'plates vith holes askin camunlestion channels together Ah diaplu~sgms ibieb have risid centers. Clear-mumber Images of high contrast we -oduced by using a colored disphrqp separated from the transparent screen by an aque fluid. DddW %b@ d1spumgm we. rods *Leh Ims the dlWhnigm against the TOM. 1/2 WCt 6U.JL42.525 41 f" o FOGEL', MariyhfFogel, Marl'al, dots.; NADI, Zoltan[Nagy, Zoltan), SIZAp Matio [Szlin, Mario3, doktor [translator); .: RAVAS, Yanosh ttcavasz, i7knos]i aots.9 nauchn. red.., ERDEI, Mikhay (Frdei, RihAly]) dots*, nauchno red.; BERNAT, D'yerd' (Bernkt, Gy6rgy], otv. izdatell; ALgK5A,,M. [Alekeza, MI, red,; CIURGE, I.[Cs'o*rgb, I.], tekhn. red. [X-ray atlas of trailynatology) Rentgenovaldi atlas po trav- matologii. Budapest, 1964. 439 p. Translated from the lhmgarian. (MIRA 17. 1. Zaveduyushchaya otdelor, rentgenologii III terapevti- cheskoy kliniki Budapashtskogo meditsinskogo universiteta i Gosudarstvennogo InstitiftaTravmatologii (for Fogel'). 2. Glavnyy rentegenolog Budapeshtskoy TSentrallnoy Trav- matologichaskoy Ambulatorii (for Nad'). EMANLA/Cultivated Plants. Pot7-.toes. Vegetables. lilclons. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol-, No 5, 195a, 20323- Author : N. Savinova, D. 13elan,_L_-_Uek�a, Choake. ..,, V. Inst :Agricultural Scientific Research Institute, Rumanian People's Republic. Title :On the Problem of Cultivating the Shoots of Veretable Crops in Feeding Vessels. (K voprosu vyrashchivaniya ru,ssady ovoshchnykh kulltur v pitatellnykh gorshochkakh). Orig Pub: Cozmm. Acad. RPF, 1956, 6, No 9, 1123-1129. Abstract: In the vegetable raising division of the Agricultural Scientific Research Institute (RPR) a study was made of mixtures for the turf-mold vessels and norms of mineral fertilizing. The advantages of lowland and up- stream turf above other materials has been established. Me amount of mineral fertilizers depends on the cmp Card 1/2 . MJ~~%NIA/Cultivated Plants. Potatoes. Vegetables. Melons. M Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 5, 1958, 20328- and the absorbtiveness of the turf, for which the norm my be some 5-10 times larger than for an earth mixture. When raising the shoots in pots the increased producti- vity reaches 60-80% according to the different cultures. Card : 2/2 RUMANIA/Memical Technology - Leather) Fur, rielatine, Etc. H-35 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, Ro 12,, 1958~ 42c)68 Author : Aleksa, Strub, Maga, Yaroshinskaya - Drabik Ungar. Inst : Academy of RER. Title The Amount of "Total Soluble" Present in Leather Sole after Vegetable Tanning. Orig Pub Studii si coreetari stiint. Acad. RPR Pilo I A si. Chim., 1956, 7o No 1) 95-104 Abstract The physical-chemical properties of leather are changed by valonia extract with MgS04 W, valonia extract with a solution of protein hydrolysis products (II)., quebra- cho extract and formaldehyde (III). The effect of the method upon dressed leather soles after the addition of the above extracts was studied, together with the resulting physical-chemical properties Card 1/2 'q ~-. It 'S RMLNIA/CharLical Technology - Leather, Fur, Gelatine, etc. H-35 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Xhimiyn, No 12, 1958, 42077 Author : jUeksa, Yaroshinskaya-Drabik, I/zga, Strub, Burgelya Inst : Academy RFR Title : Improvements in Extraction of Vegetable Tanning Subs-tan- ces from a Tanning Raw Material of Native Origin* Com=iication III. Orig Pub : Studii si carcetari stiint. Acad. RPR, Fil. Iasi. Chim., 1956, 7, No li 105-127- Abstract : A two-phase (cold and hot) extraction (E) of tanning materials (TM) provides extracts with a high degree of purity (DP), but causes increased losses in tannides (T) at cold E. The factors stufled in determining the amunt of T in cold extract were: degree of grinding of TM, Card 1/9 RUMANIA/Chcmical Technology - Leather, Fur, Gelatinu, etc. 11-35 Abs Jour Ref Zhur- Khimiya, No 12, 1958, 42077 temperature, duration and speed of E. Spruce bark was used as TM; it was groxuid to 2-3,3-7 and 7-15 M; the temperature of cold E was 15-200c, IOOC and 50C; the duration of E was from 1 to 30 minutes. The volurae of water remained constant throughout, thus the rate of E was in an invert ratio to the duration of E. The DP of an extract is increased with dividnishing of the TM par- ticle size and with the increase of the temperature of E in the cold. The amount of T, in a cold extract, is increased when the size of the TM particles ranges from 2-3 and 3-7 mm, and E temperature of 15-200C. To lower the T losses in the cold, the TM with a large particle size have to be subjected to E; cold E must be conduc- t~d at the lcve6t temperature and minimum. E duration. Ybre T is present in the extract than in TM when ungrin- ded TM is extracted with cold water, dried, and Card 2/3 RUMANIA/Chemical Technology - Leather, Fur, Gelatine, etc. H-35 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 12, 1958, 42077 re-extracted with warm water (at maximum E duration). A high degree of purity (DP) is obtained (according to the official nothod). For the previous corraunication see: R. Zh. Khi--., 1956, 3463- Card 3/3 MUSHTARI, Kh.M., red.; AWway N.A., red.; BOWTIN, V.V., red.; VOLIM11t, A.S., red.; GANIYEV, II.S., red.; GOL?VM~PayZE11 A.L., red.; ISANBAI'EVA, F.So. red.; KILIGMSKIY, N.A. red.; KORNISHIN red.; LURIYE, A.L, red.; SAVIN, G.N., red.; SACIMMOV, A.V., red.; SVIRSKIY, I#V., red.; SURKDI) R*Go) red.; FILIPPOV, A.P., red.;-AU~ ~GIN ~Vj~_, red.; Mmov, yu.p., tekhn. red. [Proceedings of the Conference on the Theory of Plates and Shel.1s] Trudy Konferentsii po teorii plastin i obolochek~ Ka- 4 1960. Kazan', Akad. nauk SSSR, hazanskii filial, 1960, (MIRA -15:7) 1. Konferentsiya. po teorli plastin iobolochek, Kazan', 1960. 2o Moakovskiy energeticheskiy institut (for Bolotin). 3. Ra- zanskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut (for Ganiyev)'. 4. Institut mekhaniki Akadexii nauk USSR (for Killehevskiy). 5. Kazanskiy gosudarstvenrqy universitot (for Sachenkov). 6. Kazanskiy filial Akademii nauk SSSR (for Svirskiy). (Elastic plates and shells) 68928 .2000 S/147/59/000/04/001/020 E031/E413 AUTHORs Aleksakhin, B.N. TITLEs cT e oe 0 and mz for a Combination of Two Slender Bodies of Revolution PERIODICALi Izvestiya vysshikh-uchebnykh zavedeniys Aviatsionnaya tekhnika, 1959, Nr 4, pp 3-13 (USSR) . ABSTRACT: The two bodies are immersed in a compressible gap with their axes parallel to the direction of the -flo%q and they are at a small angle of incidence to the The shapes of the noses, the ratio of the diameters of the cross-sections at some section downstream of the curved noses, the distance between the axes of the bodies and the distance between the noses (in the downstream direction) are all arbitrary. The coordinate axes are chosen so that the bodies point in the direction of the negative x-axis, which is midway between the axes of the bodies, and the y-axis is vertically upwards. To determine the lift coefficientl a and the longitudinal mome nt mz, the author uses slender body theory and the method of conformal Card 1/4 transformation. The velocity potential of the cros's-flow LK 68928 s/147/-59/ooo/o4/001/020 E031/E413 The Coefficients cy and mz for a Combination of Two Slender Bodies of Revolution in some plane x = const is first determined by transforming the contours of the two circles in the t-plane (t =-z + 1y) into two segments in the w-plane (w u + iv), by the series of transformations t c 2 , w2 =- In wl 9 Wr- W + I In 1 2 1 't + cl, 3 2 2 RI*R Sn '$'w3 It k) w4 ( -j,* In these transformations c2 and -cl are the coordinates of points situated symmetrically with respect to the circles in the t-plane, R r1 R r2 I b - c, ' 2 b + c, Card 2/4 r, and r2 are the radii of the circles and b is the 68928 S/147/59/000/04/001/020 E031/E413 The Coefficients cy Bodies of Revolution Card 3/4 and mz for a Combination of Two Slender distance from the x-axis. C, k and g are constants which can be calculated as functions of rl/b and r2/rl. The lift and moment coefficients for each body are then obtained by a transformation of' the formulae 6f slender body theory (Ref 6). This involves a graphical construction for a function in the expression, which can be made once and for all for various ratios of the parameters r/b (rl/b or r2/b) and r2/rj. It is seen that lift is created on those parts of the bodies for which rl/b and 'r2/rl vary with x. The lift and moment coefficients for the combination are obtained by summing the coefficients for each body. An expression for the centre of pressure of combination is given. An example is given in which the bodies have conical noses. The lift coefficients for the separate bodies and for the bodies in isolation are compared with that for the combination graphically. There are 4 figures and 10 references, 6 of which are Soviet and 4 English. 1K 6B928 The Coefficients cy and mz Bodies of Revolution S/147/59/000/04/001/020 E031/E413 for a Combination of Two Slender ASSOCIATION:Kafedra aeromekhaniki samoletat Moskovskiy aviatstonnyy institut (Chair of Aircraft Aeromechanics, Moscow Aviation Institute SUBMITTEDa JulY 17, 1959 Card 4/4 AUTHOR: Aleksakhin, I.A., Engineer 28-1-25/42 TITLE: Data on Ma 'trix Bo'ard and Inspection of Its Quality (Pokazatoly i kontroll kachestva matriohnogo kartona) PERIODICAL: Standariizataiya, # 1, Jan-Feb 1957, p 72-74 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article is a critique of the current standard for matrix board OCT HKJIec 205. The standard does not guarantee high quality even when all conditions set by it &re satisfied. It contAins superfluous conditions, and does not contairk some important conditions. The test methods for determi.ning plastic- ity and the rmal durability as prescribed by the mentioned stand- a rd are described with critical comments. The importance.of d thermal durability test is stressed in view of the.impending use of zinc alloys in the printing industry. A test method de- veloped in 1955 by the Research Institute.for Polygraphic In- dustry is described. In this method, the durability of board is measured before and after the casting of printing metal in a special mold (shown in drawing). It is mefitioned that the "OCT11pres cribes the production of only two brands of board - newspaper brand of 0.9 mm tbickness, and book-and-periodicql brand of 0.5 mm thickness. Suggestions for amendments of the Card 1/2 standard are made. Data on Matrix Board and Inspection of Its Quality 28-1-25/42 The article contains 1drawing. ASSOCIATION: All-Union Research Institute for Polygraphic Industry and Technique; (VNII poligraficheskby promyshlennosti i tekhni4 AVAILABLE: Library of-Congresa Card 2/2 AUTHOR: Aleksakhin, I.A., Engineer SOV/28-58-5-31/37 ------------- TITLE: Reviewing the Standards for Printing Alloys (Peresmotret, standarty na tipografskiye splavy) PERIODICAL: Standartizatsiya, 1958, Nr 5, PP 83 - 84 (USSR) ABSTRACT; The author discusses the constitution of alloys used for printing type and concludes that there are 2 ways of im- proving their properties: 1) by increasing the amount of tin in lead-antimony-tin alloys, introducing small amounts of copper and cutting the speed of type-casting (this adds to the expense); 2) using lead-antomony- arsenic alloys. There are 2 diagrams and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut poligrafi- cheskoy promyshlennosti (All-Union Scientific-Research Institute of the Printing Industry 1. Printing--Standards Card 1/1 SOV/12?-59-3-12/16 AUTHORS: '3%b&&rW A.A., Candidate of Technical Sc ences and Aleksakhin, I.A., Engineer TITLE. Linear Shrinkage of Alloys of the Zinc Corner of the Systems Zinc-aluminium-copper and Zinc-aluminium-magnesium (Lineynaya uradka splavov tsinkovogo ugla sistem tsink-, alyuminiy-medl i tsink-alyuminiy-magniy) PERIODICAL. Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, 1959 ~ Nr 3, pp 48 - 51 (USSR) ABSTRACT.- Zinc-base alloys are proposed for substituting lead.- antimony-tin alloys -for casting blocks in the printing induetry (Refs 1,2). However, the shriaage of zin-. &!'oys is considerably greater than that of lead alloys and tnis nsoessitates changes in the dimensions of the mou'dz_- if printing characters should, in both cases, be of th-~: Plame size. Since zinc printing alloys contain alumini-,.n.. ai'~pper and magnesium, it is necessary to study the .Bhrinkage in alloys of the zinc corner of the systems Zn-AI-Cu and Zn-Al-Mg, with contents of up to 1001o All; up tc 6% Cu and lap to 3% Mg, which are the limit . 1. ',:mpositions for zinc-base printing alloys. The linear Card-',/~ shirlnkase X was determined by measuring the length of SOV/129-59-3-12/16 LJnear Shrink-age *f' AIA,.loys of the Zinc Corner of the Systems 7 z I zinc-al Luminaum---opper and Zinc-aluminium-magnesium. tha sper-imens cast into horizontal ingot moulds and the length of the moulds into which they were cast: L - 1. 100 The measurements were made by means of an instrument proposed by A.A. Bochvar (Ref 3) and improved by A.M. Kcrc-'~kov (Ref 4). A photcgraph of the instrument usad I's reproduced in Figure 1. The error in the abso.LU,; za--Lte of the measured linear shrinkage was about + 0.04%~ The sh-rink-age diagrams platted on the basis of thie experiments axe reproduced in Figure 2, p 49. In 3, the influerv~;e of aluminium addition an -uhe magnitude of the shrinkage of zinc is graphed. It was found that fc-,- a1lr,ys cf zYno with aluminium. and copper, the minimum shr.-LYAage (1. 2%) will be obtainjed for an Al content of about 1.3% and a Ou content of about 0.9016,,, There is a ae.-~ond minimum, with a shrinkage of 1.3% for an Al Card2/3 content, of 2% and a Cu content of 4%. Basically, the SOV/129-59-3-12/16 Li.near Shrinkage of Alloys of the Zinc Corner of the Systems Zinc-aluminium-copper and Zinc-aluminium-magnesium ottained diagram of the shrinkage is in agreement with the diagram determined by A.B. Lakedemonskiy (Ref 7) a few years earlier. In the system Zn-Al-Mg the shrinkage will be lowest (1.2%) for the alloy containing 8.'2% Al and 1% Mg and for the alloy containing 1% Al and 2-3% Mg .(shrinkage 1.1%). These minimum-shrinkage alloys have a high fusion temperature and cannot be applied for casting printing blocks. For this purpose, the authors recommad use of alloys with a low but not the minimum shrinkage. There are 3 figures and 7 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION2 Vsesoyuznyy ngilchno-issledovatellskiy institut poligraficheskoy promyshlennosti (All-Union Scientific-research Institute of the Frinting Industry) Oard3/3 ALEKSAKHIN, 1. A., Cand. Tech. Sci. (diss) "Search for Zinc Typographic Alloys and Investi.-gation of their Technological Pro- perties," Moscow, 1961, 17 pp (Krasnoyarbk Inst. of Non-Ferrous Metals) (KL Supp 12-61, 262). ALUSAMIN, I,A., inzh.; SEMIONCYV, A.A.., kand.tekhn.nauk . . . . . . ........ ... ... . . ...... . ... . Zinc angle of the system Zn - Al - 14g. Metalloved.1 teim.obr. met. no*4:/+l-/+5 Ap 362. Oum 15:4) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut poligraficheskoy. prouWshlennosti. (Zinc-aluminum-magnesium alloys-Thermal properties) L 238b6-65 ACCESSION NTR- Ar4n45671 D p p AU'!'HOR;.AgaJonov,_A. K.; Aleksakhin4 1. A.; Pok rovskaya, G. N. Fuchkov, Nuzhnw J!barg, raBov 7 TITLE."'"Thermbelectromotive force -of binary'solid solutions --on a'Ni-bas A 'SOURCE: -Moscow. Gosudarstvenn'y*y na.u.chn-o-issledovatel' skiy i proyektny*y institut splavov i obrabotki tEivetny*kh metallov. Trudy*, no, 22, 1964. Iseledo- vaniye splavav dlya terinopar (Studying allovs !or 0-,errnocouples), 39-61 TOPIC TAGS: thermoelectromot-lve property Uirar,,, so1id Eolution, niclW, alurnu-,uri, betyll t.,urn, cobadt, chrornium, copper, iron, gerritanium, magnesium, -nargariese, molybdenurn, niobi-am, rheniurn, sil"con, I tantaturn, titanium, vana- .dium, tungsten, Zirconium, oxidation resistance ABSTRACT: Many alloys used for the production 6f thermocouples have -a Ni base and, therefore, their thermoelectric properties are of considerable interest, Ni alloys with a A A - _# =.V :_Ij 13e, Co, Cr Cu Fe, Ge, I~L Mp, ~Lq, n., Lt~, Si Ta Ti )7-.27-.77 7 ;7 7 ;21 ~7 ;V ~7 L 2)8b6-65 ACCESSION NFI: AT4045671 27 V 27 V, A and Zr were tested. Specimens consisted of 300 g Ingots having a diameter of 18 rnm. An argon induction furnace was used and a magiiesite crucible. Ingots with a low content of additives were cold-rolled into 5.3 n-im r-ds and cold- roll specimens with a high content of the second component were subjected to inter- mediate quenching from 1200C. The rods were annealed for two hours at 1000C and the the rmoele ct ro motive force measured within a temperature range of 0 to 1200C. Most tested elements enhanced the the rrnoelect romotive !orce of Ni and 15 to 17% Alo, 6. 5% Co and 19 to 20% W had a conspicuous effect. Elevated temperature accelerated the effect and low temperature slowed it down considera- bly. The only exceptions were Al, Be and Cu: these elements lowered the thermo- electromotive force. Many systems displayed an extremum in solid solutions with Cr, Co, Al, Si, Co, etc. Orig. art. has: 36 figures and 3 tables ASSOCIATION: Gosudarstvun-Wy nauchno-iseledovatel'skiy i proyektn" inatitut obrabotki tsvetnykh metallov, Moscow (State Scienti-fic Research and F_LannJng_~1v~tJtu_t-e__for the Processing_qf Nonferrous I TBMITTED: 00 EN CL: 0 0 SUB CODE: MM NR REF SOV: 0108 OTHER:OD9 Card2/2 ---,F ABSTRACT- liwg~- ithIr-thbrrhocounle containing-AWRIv --r The -dvitd-detA m-e scarce: 1 2 ACCFSSION NIP,- AT40456-,,f3 sl--F9(--Ts 'he ~Z!;~i! P -,I !1.)vQZ t 7-152~66 9WT(~)/kwp(j)/tTj/EWA(h)- IJP(c) -JD/JG, 'ACC Ms W6015694 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/0W/0093/0093 INVENTOR., Aleksakbiti, I. A.; Morzakova, A. F.; Mi.~~v ~V. Karbolin, V. M. ORG: none UJITLE: Thermocouple for temperatures up to 2100C. Class 42, No. 181343 [announced by the Institute of "Ciprotavetmetobrabotka"I SOURCE: Izo'breteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 9, 1966, 93 2 .TOPIC TAGS: iridium, iridium alloy, ruthenium containing alloy, rhodium containing alloy, thermocouple, thermocouple alloy ~ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces t thermocouplek~or measur*g temperatu p positive the iridit6-1502-rhodiulloc", to 2100C, in -~hich.the rmoelectrode is made from u 'alloy to ensure high sensitivity, oxidation and corrosion resistance, and r'e =iai ity, andthe negative thermoelectrode is made from iridium-10% ruthenium alloys [AZ] SUB CODE: 1l/ 5UBM DATE: 22Mar65/ ATD PRESS: Car. - d. 1, -UDC: 536 532.-537.324 ACC NN AP6035731 SOURCE CODS3 UR/Ohl3/66/000/019/oc)94/0095 INVENTORS: Aleksakhinj I. A.; Agafonov, A* Ke ORG: none TITLE: Alloys for the compensation leads of a thermocouple. Glass h2j. No. 186735 /-announced by State Scientific Research and Design Institute of Alloys and of the 'Processing of Nonferrous Metals (Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy i proyektnyy institut splavov i 'cbrabotki tsvetnykh metallov)7 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshle-vinyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 19" 1966, 94-95 TOPIC TAGS: thermocouple, nickel alloy, nonferrous metal alloy, alloy composition ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents alloys-for the compensation leads of a thermocouple. The alloys are nickel-bas 'ed and are designed to provide thermal enif stability for a platinum-rhodium thermocouple when the free ends of the thermocouple have a high and different temperature within the limits of 0--5000. The alloy for the compensation lead connected with the positive electrode of the thermocouple consists of 5.h--6.6% niobium, 0.0--3.0% iron, 0.0--0.5% manganese, 0.0--0.5% titaniulq- 0.0--0.3% magnesium, 0.0--0.3% silicon, and 0.0--0.2% carbon. The alloy for the second compensation lead connected with the negative electrode of the thermocouple consists of 4.5--5*2% niobium) 0.0--0.5% manganesep 0.0--0.5% titanium, 0.0--0.3% n D,O- % silicon and 0*0--0,2 carbon* d ll ~ IV SUBM bATF,: 0, UDG: 536,532:669.2b5 9 L Oh761-67 j~jT I L ACC NR: AP6025973 M t ? (c) AT/JD J SOURCE CODE: I AUTHOR: Aleksakhin, I. S.; Zapesochnyy, I. P. ORG : none TITLE: Excitation functions of lithium spectral lines SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v. 21, no. 1, 1966, 131-133 7~ 75 TOPIC TAGS:' lithiun, excitation cross section, electron interaction, particle colli- sion, electron collision, collision cross section, spectroscopy, electron beam ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the excitation cross section for elec colli- sions with lit!bjM_==s_t Earlier work in this direction was not successful. -rn--the- ix-p-eriment, a metal chamber was constructed in wbich an electron beam and a lithium beam were intersected. The emissions resulting from the electron-atom collisions were measured through a sapphire window. The results of the experiments were plotted and three graphs ar e included in the paper. The following conclusions can be made on the basis of these data: 1) the curves show a pronounced maximum which occurs a few elec- tron-volts beyond the upper level threshold; 2) the difference in the sharoness of the maxima for the excitation functions in the abrupt and the diffused series observed in the other base metals is also valid for lithium; 3) as opposed to other base metals (Na, K, Rb, Cs) the excitation function of the resonant doublet of lithium does not UR/0051/66/021/001/0131/0133 1/2 UDC: 539.186:546.34 L ACC NRt AP6025973 exhibit a broad flat maximum. In conclusion the authors expressed their gratitude to S. S. Ma urea yerchik for assisting with the measurements. Origo arts has: 3 fig SUB CDDE: 20/ SUBM DATE; 03Feb66 kh 2/2 3 ICCE~SION "NIk -:A 3906 A T 8 . :Lniti-al- launch.: -Initial-_s or s 'here Atelliti Sit~!i understoo to~ d be ~~:the, oriiit of-_,'motion,An h ntral" gravitational t e~c~ , , : field described I 'a enc e o : per turb -TJ,1_th.e: Newtonian potential~lsi th 6 f g fo .e The~'- in r es p*aramaters, of the initial ~orbit bare functions of the following ~i. pa rameters ::of mot i o of tie ~_cen2ter__o-f 1 sate lite-m -the momeat ass at s suming- orb i t I eltermini g the, a paramet fir- n moment, the s a t e 111 t e- ~.-assumes- orbli~, 2)''para-meters..iAe.:t'ermining the posi , tion of ~the-earth ~- the, position, - pa r er .,!ning ~n spare, ramete s. det of the -launch. coor-,f; qinate- system on the surfaceo1--the earth and 4) 'parameters deter- viiiiiiig, the cootdinAtes ---.and ve-l-, ity,~ components of cic~ ' the center of: _, ~'atellite mass in the 'launc~"%e oordinate system at the: m6men t OU '!.Iis,suming orb'it, Orig,-. art* h.as 90 formulas. SSOCIATIOY: none UBMITT9D,." ..20Jul62 DATE ACQv,: O.BAlLig63 ~00: ENCL:: UB ODE.: AS NO, REP. SOV.- 663 :OTHUR: 000 - 2 C6rd /2 tI 'DID A. ;AUTEOR; A I ok V ahbi .0 paniyeta, E. P.; Krasovski P-M - - - - - - - - - - - iTITLE: Routes of one-day artificial Earth satellites SOURCE: KasmicLeskiye issledovaniya, v. 2, no. 4, 1964, 532-538 A i, i I ellite, TOPIC TAG! 4047r,,Urth.~Aitell te- artiricial Earth- sat L,LctionN r-th-' Vellite route, route~parazeter- leircular orbit Pro, a as .ABSTRACT! The projections on the surface of the Earth of circular 'orbits vf one-day artificial Earth satellites are analyzed under the assumption that the satellite is influenced only by the Newtonian ,gravitbtional field of the Earth. These projections are closed curves 'for which the Tolloving equations are derived:-. + arrSin Rr(, sill inclination of the orbita Wlth~ 'tb'14 0quation, p"o -ec-t i_ 6_1 h-~' c- u r ve a -a re--_=-~~- Cnrd 1/2 Y, 8?86-65 NR: AP4043h9l traced for Na 300 E, 1500 E, and 90' W and for i values In the in- terval 00 4 These curves have the form of a lemrlscatp with its center cf symmetry on the equator. Fcr study or the charact- er~,stic feextures of these curves, the folio-wing 'paremeters are intro- h- the nali=al lcngitude of the center of syrnnft ry t.-ax y ti -o v c. fi i eP, tu d e a t t a i n c b. I e j r. ' t r, "me a&A Alae~_' ya.~u~e cf ',!, e 1 ong i t ud e s . e qua'. t c! WC, r ~ i n F.. f C ~Zu I as for determ-Ining these parameters are derived vb~n AkP #k, Ak klongl_ ,~dt2, lati ude and azimuth) of Ithe t~-rnnlnnl pnint of the prtl~ectlon cf W re r rriM M-M ,A360CIAT105; none SUBMITTEDt 26Aug63 ATD PnEss; 3106 ENCL! 00 SUB CbDE: ST BO REV SOV: 001 OTHER: 001 Curd 2/2 ALEKSAKIIIN, I.V., KOITANIVETS, E.P.; KI(ASOVSKIY, A.A. Space routes of diurnal" artificial earLh satellites. Kosm. iss?, 2 no.4:532-538 JI-Ag 164. (I-Iiak 1-1:9) AUTHOR; K. AI~XmLkhln-..- 107-9-13/53 TITLE: The Wind-Driven Generator (Vetrovoy agregat) PERIODICAL; Radio, 1957, # 9, p 16-19 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article contains a description of a high-speed wind mill of simple design, driving a d.o. generator.of 50-750 w capacity at wind velocities varying from 3 to 12-15 meters per second. In regions, where the average wind speed is rather low (less than 3 m per second), the wind mill can easily be adapted to these conditions with a slight modification. The operation of the automatic protective device against storm, and the stopping mechanism of the same, utilized in this wind mill, are described in detail in the book of B. Kazhinskiy and S. Perli "Home-Made Electric Wind Power Plant" ("DOSAAF" Edition, 1956) The d.c. generators.' "11H-10" and 1111H-2811may be used. It is not advisable to utilize automatic or tractor generators, resp. the irc-low, generator, because the charging of storage- batteries will then be impossible at slow rotating speeds. The wind mill consists of nine main parts shown by the fi- Card 1/2 gure at the top of this article. Its constructional details AIEKSAXM Use and maintenance of storage batteries. Radio no.4:52-5/+ Ap 163. (Storage batteries) (MIRA 16:3) ALEKSAKHIN..K Aerogenerator Imsed on the principle of a gyroscope. Radio no.]-I.- 56-57 N 16j~~ 4 (MIRA 16:12) KLINOVY I.Ya.; MUM, V.K.j ALEKSAKIIIN., R.P. - Research work on chemicall~r stable paint materials for use in the atomic power industry; literary review. Lakeras. mat. i ikh prim. no.346-49 163. (MIRA 16:9) (Atomic power industry-Equipment and supplies) (Protective coatings) ALIKSAKHIN. R.M. Reports on the work of the Soil Science Section at the Second All-Union Scientific Conferance) of Biolo&7 Students in Moscow. Pocbvovadenie no.8:118-119 Ag 159. (141RA 12:11) (Soil research) REIMOV, H.P.; ALEKSAMIN, R.M. "Forest soils. their properties and relation to silviculture" [in English] by S.A. Wilde. Reviewed by N.P.Romezov and R.M. Aleksakhln. Pochvoredenie no.1:107-110 Ja 160. (MIRA 13:5) (Forest soils) ALKKSAKRIN, R.M.; VASIL'YEVSKAYA, V.D. Work of the Gonference of Representatives of Higher Iducational, Institutions on microslements and natural radioactivity of Soviet soils. Pochvovedenie no.9:114-1-15 S 160. 04IRA 13:9) (5mce elements) (Soil research) ALEKSAMP., R,M.; DUDA, V,I. Reports on soil science at the Third All-11nion Scientific Conference of Young Biologists. Pochvovedenie no.10:119-123 o 161. (MIM 14-9) (Soil science) ,&LEKS4HIN _,&4q1,!,f,,XikhayIoviah;. MOLCHANOV, A.A., prof., doktor -1 biol. nauk, otv. red.; PASHKOVSKIY, Yu.A., red.izd-va; MAROGONOVA, I.A., tekhn. red. [Radionktivnoe zagrismenle pochvy i rastenii. Moskva, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1963. 130 P. (MIRA 16:11) (Soils, Radioactive substnues in) (Plants, Effect of radiation on) " ALEKSAKIiIN j -~P!- Effect of linden on the silvicultural properties of soils. Trudy Vor. goo. zap. no,139103-112 161. (MIRA 16:8) (Voronezh 'P~6serve--Linden) (Voronezb i'revokve-Forest soils) 4 GRAYEVSKIYP E.Ya.; KOROGODIN, V.I.; KU041, A.M.,, ; HO",KALEV, Yu.I.; %,',IPJ40V, K.V.; STRFL'ISOVA., V.P.; SILA-PERO, 1,.I., doktor biol. nauk; SHIMODYROV, V.V.; EYDUS, L.Kh.; ALEKSAKHIN, RX., red. [Principles of radiobiology] Osnovy radiatsionnoi bio- logii. 111oskva, Nauka, 1964. 402 p. (1,dRA 18: 1) 1. Akadeirjva nauk SSSR. Institut, biologiche.-koy fiziki. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kuzin). AIEKSAMa R.M. kund.blolog.nauk -Iw- If --7-12 Radiosensitivity of plants and the 6jize of ceil, nL,-I;lei. Priroda 51+ tio.22116-11-8 F 165- (MA 18:10) PAM --- More courage in promoting innovations. Prom, koop. no*5:10-11 My 158. (MM 11:4) 1. Starshiy inzhener upravlenlya atroymaterialov Rospromsoveta. (Brickmaking machinery) ALL-MAPallill S.P. (.;'oskva) .%-,~~roxi-nate computatic-ra in the sixth gradc . 1,11rt. v shalrole V,~-Ir:6/,-72 S-0 161. OT".'% a4:10) ,l (1, pr-,.xi::att.- CC. !:~ .,I( I ciling) - - 1.1 tc k- ALEYSAYIN, I.I., starshiy e3ektromekbanik Efficiency experts of the Kishinev railroad district. Avtom..,telem. i sviaz' 5 no.~J:41 N 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Kishinevskaya distantsiya signalizatsii i svyazi Mok.davskoy dorogi. (Moldavia-Railroads-Electric equipment) ALEKSAK-HINA, N. V. ALEXaIKHD?Aj N. V. -- "Carbon -Phosphorous Metaboliawn and the State of White (Breast) and Red (Skin) Muscles of Chickens." Sub 9 MaY 52, Moscow Order of Lenin State U Imeni M. V. Lomonosov (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Biological Sciences). SO: Vechernaya. Moskva January-December 1952 AIMKSARMINA, IT. V. Carbohydfate-Phosphate. metobalrsm and the tompoil. *n of white (brtsllLodfid f0d (Itf) mulejes of thitkeng. ~t-4~j &WdAU4 PN. V. Aleksakfihtawa;i;~ 14ate Iniv.). Biakhl'mlya Is, exists In the content of ex- 'h I b b M d dd W P d hi d - . tracta e an a q. n te azid re cotnp e w muscles of chickens. In the absence of F the absorption of 0 by red muscles Is 2.5 times greatet then by whitejinuscles; i i l d I l b i d hi ncu on more c a at act fla forme t" Vac Cs u vn n w f l qlb r I b its 03 t n red: In the prmuce o P, vib wrp- tan eb Inhi Chemical Met' tion. the binding of Inorg. P Inwhitin Is considtraWy VWtr - and takes n I d muscl I t th l hd th f Vol- 48 110- a n re es ace ma n e s ate o p y glycogen h ysts. Based on these observations, It is coftludU mp~ -the, carboh drate-P metabotisin in white 259- 054 lo4oak Ohemistry Bi y musdes of chickens Is primarily in anaerobic process and Is - of little offect " a means of tw h roduction The hi o , gy p g ntent of camo ine And an c eri whit rj i m l 1 o s s ne n e usc es 3 ostly bound wit' the part these diptptidts play In Oe carboby- dm-te-P rattabalis Uyint MRSHKOVA, N.P, (Moskva); AINKSAKHINA, N.V. (Moskva) Determination of acid-soluble phosphorus tion. Uap.biol.khtm. 2:277-291 154. (PHOSPHORUS, determination, acid-ooluble phosphorus compounds by means of separa- (MIRA 12-12) cpda.) USSR/General Division. Congresses. Meetings. A-4 Conferences. Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 20, 1957, 85067 Author T. V. Aleksakhina Inst Title : At the Network Council of Railroad School Teachers Orig Pub : Yestestvozn. v shkole, 1956, No 6, 75 Abstract The conferenc&which took place from July 26 to August 3, 1956 was dedicated to poly- technical instruction and to practical ag- ricultural summer work. The participants exchanged experiences in the utilization of their polytechnical education in teaching biology. An exhibition was organized of exhibits of works done by students in school shops, in technical clubs, and on experi- mental school grounds. Card 1/1 POKANSKIY, Boris Aleksandrovich Edeceas'e'd]; FRIDMAN, Na-um Yakovlevich;ALEKSAXHINA.,_'_ Yur Iv ,q."a; TRIFOROVA, Natallya Vasillyerna; BYWSKIYr-~ -TW,Zan A.1., rIeIZ?OIftiCH, N.Ye., red.; DONDARIV, M.S., tekhn.red. [Producing design on cloth: a MAUU81 for Artists and masters] Tokhnologlia roupisi tkanei-, posobie d1in khudozhnikov i masterov. Pod obahchi red. A.L.Biallakogo. Moskva, Vses.koopAzd-vo, 1957. 16o p. (MIU 11: 1) (Textile design) ALIKSAKOV, G.H!,; ZHIRYAMV, B.M.; PROTSEIIKO, Te.D.; SDOIDV, V.P. --- --- .- Regulator of a magnetic field potential. Nek. vop. eksp. fis. no-1:53-62 159. (MIRA 13:2) (Magnetic fields) - ALEKBAKOV. G,, "nZh. Tvasign and adjustment of a transistorized television receiver, Radio no.6t25-27' Je 165, (MIRA 18t:LO) ALEKSAKOV, G.,, Jnzh. rhannel switch and video amplifier of a transistorized television receiver. Radio no-4124-25 Ap 165. (MIRA 18:5) ALEKSAKOV, G., inzh. IF amplifier of the video signals of a transistorizEd television receiver. Radio no-3:19-21 Mr 165. (MM 18:6) ALEKSAKOV, G... inzh. Transistorized television stages. Radio no-5:17-19 My 165. (141*RA 18:5) ALENSAMYS 0. 27 a/oOY62/013/006/019/0 2 11 AUT11ORS i G. T. and M. R. TITLEs NauOhnsys konforentmiya Moskovskogo institute (Scientific Conference of the Moscow Enginearino Physics Institilts) 1962 PERIODIOALs Atoansya snergiya, v. 13, no. 6, 1962, 603 - 606 TEXTs The annual conference took place in May 1962 with more then 400 delegates participating. A review in given of these lectures that are assumed to be of interest for the readers of Atomnaya energlys. They are following# A. 1. Loypunakiy, futu're of faat reactor8l A. A. VaGil'.YOVI design of accelerators for superhigh energioil 1. Y&. Poueranohuko analyticity, unitaritvp and asysiptotio behavior of strong interactions at high energisal A. B. Migdal,phanomenological theory for the many-body probleal Yu.'D. Fiveyoklyg deceleration of medium-energy antiprotona In matterl Y-u-71o ogan, Ya. A. losilevoklyp theory of the XOsebsuer effectl M. .1'. Rjazanov, theory of ionization losses in sonhomogontous sediunj Yu. B. Ivanove A,A. Rukhadva, h-f conductivity of-subaritical plani4a; % 3/089/62/013/006/019/027 Nauohnaya konferentaiya ... SM/S186 Ye. Yo. Lovetakly, A. A. Rukhadze, electromagnetic waves In nonhomogen~ous plaumal Yu. D. Kotovj L L. Hozentall, the origin of fast cosmic nuonal Yu. M. Ivanov, muon depolarization in solidel V. G. Varlaaov, Yu, M. Grashinq, B. A. Dolgoahein, V. G. Kirilloy-Ugryumov, V. S-. Roganov, A. V. Samoyloyj capture by various nucleil V. S. Demidov, V. G. Kirilloy-Ugryumov A. K. Ponanov, V. P. Protasov, F. H. Serge.,jev, scattering of it- nesons at 5 - 15 Rev in a propane bubble chamberl S. Ya. Mikitin, M. S. AynutdinoT, Ya. M. Selektor, S. M. Zoabkovskiy, A. F. Grashin, muon production in 1-p interactional B. A. Dolgoshein, spark chambers; H. G. Volkov# V. K. Lyapidevskiy, I. U..Obodoyakiy, studs, of operation of a convection chamberl K. G. FUwgsnc*,-Rroduotion of square voltage pulses of high amplitudeel Aleksako~;), problems of color vision; V. X. Lyapidevskiyg' relation betv-91-n-n-u-aVe-?-at-rooeivers and number of independent color@ I *v N. N. Sobolev, N. 1. Tizangauzen, L. N. Tunitskiy, F. iyzulo~,--dsierminatlon of the moment of electron transition of or- oillator forces and the width@ or the Sobubman-Rungs bands of molecular oxygen; Be Ye. Gayriloyl A. V. Zherikovg V.-I. Hayko; decomposition of the.' volume charge of intent* ion bessal Ye. A. Vamer-Ageysi, V. S. Troshin, as asurement of neutron speatral 0 0. Dorothenkc, now aeth*ds of fast. J AfUtlloq reaOrdIDS1 To lo lVanov, doolastry lormInglogy1o Re Me Yoionkovv T_. 0 r4.2/4.. L -25519~r4_6 4WT (d) IJP (C) XR6009002 ACC NR: SOURCE C61 E; 43/BO4 V. 11. AUTHORS: Aleksakov, G. N. Beygul TITLE: Method of transforming an angle of rotation Into adigita code SOURCE: Ref. zh. Avtomat. telemekh. i v3rehisl. te%hn., Abs. 10B373 REF SOURCE: Sb. kekotoryye vopr. nadezbnosti elementov i sistem avtomatiki. M. 1964, 69-79 ATOPICTAGS: analog digital encoder., angle measurement instrument, cyclic coding ABSTRACT: The authors consider a cyclic-type converter for successive. counting, based on the use of voltages picked off a selsyn operating in the transformer mode. Since selsyns have no common point of their three phase winding,, it becomes necessary to produce an"artificial neutrall for the circuit, with the aid of three resistances connected in star. The selsyn is then used to -indicate the angle of re on voluti Card l/ 66 L-- 25519- ACC NR: AR6000002- of the selsyn y*ield after transfornid-fto4 them and the output, voltages , digital equivalent of the nput quanti he circuit for converting ty the output voltages of selsyns into a five-~digit cyclie code-is described. 8 Illustrations., Bibliography titlesi Ni S. ation of abstract] (Transl SUB CODEi~oq Card, W2 ALEKS.-TDIER, I. N. Meksander, I. N. Discussion concerning the problems of photographic recording and re- production of sound. 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Gor.khos.Hosk.30 no.6:4-10 Je '56. , -- (MMA 9: 9) (Noscow--Subva.ve) ACC NRI Ar6034320 SOURCE CODE: PO/0022/66/000/004/0104/0108 SIONICKI.Alekyander# M.Sc.Engr., Electronics Department at the Insti- tilte of Nuclear Kesearon Unstytut Badr-in Jadrowyoh, Zaklad Elek- troniki). . 5~~ "Reversing DeGRdes Built with Fast-Respbnse Diode-Transistorized Logic Gircuitall P Warsaw, Przealad Telekomunikagjrky, Vol 38(32), No 4, April 1966 pp 104-108. 1 1 / / I Abs-ract: The article discusses the principle of reverse counting in 4WYe,'. binary system or by conversion into the de6imal system, and thenj [shows how rever~;ing decades can be designed with fast-respohse diode and transistor logic circuits. In co)uiection with this, bid-~Able ,triggers are analyzed first in general.; then, two versions of a logic ,system, consisting of diodes and transistors are described: their operation, their advantages and disadvantages. It a are that such designs are relatively simple, since all the elemen a are identical and since the signals already normalized do not have to be shaped These universal decades can be easily plugged-into more complex logio' systems, ~espeoia~ly.~~ digital oomputeree I'I Orig. art. has: 7 figures. ,r_JPRS: 36,55g7 TOPIC TAGS: transistorized circuit, logic circuit, digital computerv tramistor, circuit design, electronic component SM bone / ORIG - k9?: 003 / OTH REF: 0*02 ji CODE: 09 31W 6ATEs I-C-rd 1/1 * 1- . L, UDCt 621.389 -- -- - --- -- - - - - -- - --- - -- -- -- -- ---- -- - - ---- - I AL.EKSAND&-Kh. L., PARSHIN A.N. (USSR) The Proteins Of Muscle TUmOurs-" R~e-port presented at the 5th Int'l BiochemistrY Congress, Moscow, 10-16 Aug. 1961 PARSHIN, A.N,,; AllKBODR. 10).L,, Proteins of muscle tumors. Dok:L. AN SSSR 143 no.3:228- 230 Hr 162, (1-11IRA 15:2) 1. Institut-onkologii AMN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A.I.Oparinym. TUMORS) MYOSIN) ~ (ACTIN) LYASHENKO, V.D. 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