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E. A. Kalm
E. A. Kalm

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  • Date submitted
    1984-10-01
  • Date accepted
    1984-12-29

Investigation of electrophysical properties of some products of mining-chemical raw materials

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One of the quality indicators of the produced mining and chemical raw materials and processed products is their moisture content. Reliable control of humidity requires a lot of labor and time.

How to cite: Avdeeva A.F., Zhilkina V.V., Kalm E.A. Investigation of electrophysical properties of some products of mining-chemical raw materials // Journal of Mining Institute. 1985. Vol. 106. p. 54-58.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1977-10-05
  • Date accepted
    1977-12-27

Automatic accounting of the number of fully loaded dump cars

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At Apatit, apatite ore is delivered from the mines to the concentrators by railroad dump trucks with a capacity of 100 tons. Loading of dumpcars is carried out by a hatch worker from the ore mines or bunkers of loading stations ...

How to cite: Kalm E.A., Timofeev P.S. Automatic accounting of the number of fully loaded dump cars // Journal of Mining Institute. 1978. Vol. 77. p. 84-87.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1977-10-27
  • Date accepted
    1977-12-19

Frequency mixers for high-frequency capacitance meters made on the scheme of F-meter

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To control the composition of substances, their molecular state, moisture content of various materials in measurement technology is widely used dependence of dielectric permittivity value on these parameters. In this case the change of dielectric permittivity of the substance filling the measuring capacitor, which is the primary measuring transducer, leads to a change in its initial electrical capacitance ...

How to cite: Kalm E.A. Frequency mixers for high-frequency capacitance meters made on the scheme of F-meter // Journal of Mining Institute. 1978. Vol. 77. p. 104-109.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1974-07-12
  • Date accepted
    1974-09-14

Expansion of limits and increase of measurement accuracy of high-frequency moisture meters on the basis of E12-1A type capacitance meter

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At discrete express control of moisture dispersed materials in some cases use devices made on the basis of the device E12-1A, a simplified scheme of which is shown in Figure 1. ...

How to cite: Kalm E.A., Valeev V.G. Expansion of limits and increase of measurement accuracy of high-frequency moisture meters on the basis of E12-1A type capacitance meter // Journal of Mining Institute. 1975. Vol. 68. Iss. 1. p. 33-39.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1971-07-26
  • Date accepted
    1971-09-14

Varicaps to increase sensitivity of capacitive moisture meters

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Numerous methods of measuring the moisture content of solid, liquid and bulk materials are known: conductometric, based on the use of the relationship between moisture and the active resistance of the material; capacitive - between moisture and dielectric constant (more precisely - apparent capacitance); neutron; nuclear magnetic resonance - yamr, etc.

How to cite: Krichevsky E.S., Avdeeva A.F., Sabadash N.S., Kalm E.A. Varicaps to increase sensitivity of capacitive moisture meters // Journal of Mining Institute. 1972. Vol. 62. Iss. 1. p. 27-30.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1967-07-09
  • Date accepted
    1967-09-27

Phase-voltage and phase-digital conversion schemes for phase sensors

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At present, either electrical resistance (conductivity) or capacitance value is used as an output parameter of electrode sensors used in mineral processing. On the basis of theoretical studies by E. S. Krichevsky and A. I. Nudelman (Leningrad Mining Institute) it is possible to create special circuits that allow to transform the value of resistance or capacitance in electrode sensing devices into the phase angle between the current in the measuring circuit and the voltage supplying this device.

How to cite: Kalm E.A. Phase-voltage and phase-digital conversion schemes for phase sensors // Journal of Mining Institute. 1968. Vol. 56. Iss. 1. p. 25-28.