SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOBRYNIN, B,N, - BOBYL, V.G.
Document Type:
Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP86-00513R000205710006-0
Release Decision:
RIF
Original Classification:
S
Document Page Count:
100
Document Creation Date:
November 2, 2016
Document Release Date:
June 9, 2000
Sequence Number:
6
Case Number:
Publication Date:
December 31, 1967
Content Type:
SCIENCEAB
File:
Attachment | Size |
---|---|
![]() | 2.57 MB |
Body:
B 11kWunliah, insh.; CHUSI, I.I., inzh., kandokonoms
na ~
na TROffr.
i6 IiI., insh., red.izd-va; SOROKIIA, G.Te.9
te~T;.red.
[Nonme~alllc materials and their working by pressure] Nemetalli-
cheskie waterialy i ikh obrabotka davlaniam. Pod red. I.-I,Changli,
Moskva, Gos.nsuohno-tskhn.Isd-vo veshinostroit,lit-ry, 1960, 94 p,
(3ovetskoe mehinostroanis v 1239-1965 ggj, (MIRA 13:5)
(Plastics)
rEASE I BOOK MIPWITATION SOV/4261
Bobrynin, Boris Nikolayevich, Engineer
Nwetallicheskiye materialy i ikh obrabotka davleniyem (Nonmetallic Materials and.
Their Working by Pressine) Moscovi, Mashgiz., 1960- 94 P- 7POOO c4ies printed.
Ed.: I.I. Changli, Candidate of Economics, Engineer; Ed# of Publishing House:
A.I. Sirotiu, E~ngineer; Tech. Ed.: G.Ye. Sorokina; Managing Ed. for Literature
on Heavy Machine Building (Mashgiz): S*Ya. Golovin,, Engineer.
rURPOSE: The book is intended for general readers interested in the manufacture
of plastics.
COVERAGE: This book presents information in a popular form on high-molecular poly-
meric.materials,, theirt'remarkable"properties aid the possibilities of using them
in all branches of the Soviet national economy. It discusses modern highly
efficient methods of processing polymeric materials by means of press molding.
The text is illustrated with 33 figures and 10 tables. No personalities cre
mentioned. There are 7 references, all Soviet.
C ard 113
Norm tallic Materials and Their Worldng by Preisure SOV/4261
TABIS OF CCN7M.M:
Introcluction. 3
New Materials for Manufactuxe of Parts of Machines and Instruments 4
How to Produce Parts Better, Simpler, and Cheaper 13
Types of Polymeric Materials 20
'What are Laminated Plastics and Plastic Fibers? 22
RM Laminated Plastics me Processed by Press Molding 37
Preforming Operation.5 39
Special Technique of Cutting Into Sheets and Perforating Laminated
Plastics 48
Cutting-Perforating Operations 50
Card 2/3
a Nonmetallic Materials and Their Working by Pressure sov/4261
Modern Methods for Manufacturing Volift6tric Parts From Laminated. Plastics 73
Features of Sheet Press Molding of Thermoplastic Materials 83
Bibliography 95
AWUBLE: Library of Congress
Card 3/3 JA/rn/Wp
S/191/60/000/001/009/015
B016/BO54
AUTHOR: Bobrynin, B. N.
----Mown r4wf
TITLE: Development of Scientific Research Work on the Treatment of
Synthetic Polymeric Materials by Means of Pressure
PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, 1960, No. 1, PP. 42-44
TEXT: The author points to the best methods of conducting scientific
research work in the field of treatment of synthetic polymeric substances.
He stresses that the achievements made in the field of metalworking are
not necessarily applicable to synthetics. He gives the classification of
metalworking processes (according to L. N. Koahkin) comprising four prin-
cipal classes: 1) linear, II punctiform, III) volume, an& IV) space inter-
action of the device (mediums with the substance to be worked. The best
way of working synthetic polymeric substances are the procedures of class
III) (punching, casting, drawing, molding, shaping). The working of
threads, teeth, bezels, and substrates is much simpler in synthetics than
in metals. Surfaces produced by pressure shaping in synthetics are per-
Card 1/2
Development of Scientific Research Work on S/191/60/000/001/009/015
the Treatment of Synthetic Polymeric B016/BO54
Materials by Means of Pressure
feet, and need no protection from aggressive media. Consequently, the
respective operations require less working intensity. These advantages are
counterbalanced by the missing evaluation and generalization of ample
operational experience in this field. No manual on the different procedures
has been published yet. The filling of this gap could' much reduce the peri-
od frem the production of a new polymeric substance until the output of
the finished product. The author thinks the following problems particularly
important, 1) elaboration of theoretical principles of pressure shaping of
high-DOlymeric substances (molding powder, thermoplastics, anisotropic
layer;d and fibrous synthetics, metal-synthetic compositions, etc.);
2) establishment of most efficient working methods for polymeric materials
according to their physicotechnical properties in mechanized and automatiz-
ed plants; 21) establishment of technological characteristics of the indi-
vidual machine types for the production of workpieces by pressure shaping;
organization of the production of such machines. These three working fields
are further subdivided by the author. The editors of the periodical open a
discussion on the problems raised by the author, and mention that they do
not agree with him on all individual points. The author does not mention
any research work done by him.
Card 2//,3
2
30mrxiNt D.N.
Minimum permissible dimensions of the material between the
holes punched in laminated plastics. Plast.masBy no,3:33-36
16o. (MM& 13:6)
(Plastics)
AUTHOR:
S/',91/60/000/005/010/020
B004/BO64
TITLEs Technology of Production cf Printed Circu!ts by Means cf
Punching
PERIODICAL: Plastioheskiye massy, 1960, No. 5, pp. 31 - 36
TEXT: The author points to the importance of printed circuits in radio,
television, and computer engineering. The plates used for such air
consist of 1.5 - 2 mm thick laminated plastics, and contain frequently
200 - 600 holes with diameters between 0.8 and 2.5 mm. Several research
institutes are developing machines for the punching of such plates;
multi- or single spindle drilling machines with preset course are possible.
The author points to the rapid wear of drillers, especially when drilling
glass-reinforced plastics, and reports on attempts made at punching thA
holes. The plates should be designed such that the material supplied by
the zavod "Izolit" ("Izolit" Plant) (470 x 720 mm) is used to the greatefit
possible extent. The experiments led to the following results: 1) The
material should not be heated to avoid separation of the printed circuit
Card 1/3
Technology of Production of Printed S/191/60/000/005/010/020
Circuits by Means of Punching B004/BO64
from the base. During punching, the circuit should face the matrix, not
the punch. 2) The lumen z between punch and matrix should bet when using
several punches (more than 25), z - (0-015 - 0.02)h, (h - thickness of the
material); when using punching machines with a small number of punches,
z - (0-01 - 0-015)h; when using punching machines for the treatment of
glass-reinforced plastics, z - (0.02 - 0.025)h- 3) Pressure should be at
least 1-5 - 2.5 kg/mm2 to allow no deformation. 4) Punches and matrices
should be sharp. After having produced 2000 - 2500 plates, the matrix
should be ground 0.05 - 0-08 mm. 5) Crank presses or hydraulic presses
with 20 - 40 working cycles per minute should be used for punching.
Hydraulic presses are preferred because of more uniform pressure. 6) If
specially high precision is required, and if a large number of holes is
to be punched at the same time, heating of the matrix and punches to
60 - 800C is recommended. 7) Multi-stage punches are reoommended to punch
non-round openings. 8) The whole technical process consists of a) cutting
of the plates, b) punching of the fitting openings, c) chemical applica-
tion of the circuit# d) punching of all holes neoessary to mount the
circuit. Stencils with pins are used to check if all holes are punohod.
Optimum conditions for the punching of small holes are the followingt
Card 2/3
Technology of Production of Printed S/191/60/000/005/010/020
Circuits by Means of Punching B004/B064
minimum diameter of round openings d - 0.4h, of square openings a - 0.4h,
of rectangular ones b - 0-35h. A distance of at least 2 - 2.5 mm should
be observed between the individual holes, and between them and the edge
of the plate. At a 1-5 - 2 mm diameter of openings, not more than one
opening is allowed per 0.4 - 0.5 cm2 of surface. Furthermore, the force
required was found to rise with decreasing hole diameter, S. N, Zhurkov
is mentioned. There are 9 figures and 10 Soviet references,
Card 3/3
BUBRYNIN, B.N.
'Use of plastics in modeling the processes Of the trotment of
materials by pressure. Plast-wasv no.8M-v28 '1160. (MIRA 13:10)
(Plastics) (HaterialsZ-Testing) .(Deformations (Moobatice))
-IV
S/122/61/000/001/015/015-
Ai6iAip
AUTHOR: None given
T-rffZt Authors' abstractsof dissertations
PERIODICAM Vestnik mashinastroyaniya, no, 1, 1961. 86 67
TMTt Brief abstract of eleven di--Reertatlons are pu~,Iielhed, the two
first for the degree of Doctor of Teohnioal Solenier, an4 nln!, for the degree
of CandIdate of Technical Baianoes. 1) M. M. Karolin. of I.-n-, MI.-tkovskly al.wxko
instrumental'nyy. in3titut. imoni 1. V. Stallina (Mofot-w Institut.? Of Machine Tool;
and Instruments Im.- I. B. Stalln): "14&,~hining p&rts vith -2trvti crosi ai*tlon
without tho use of iraoers". The author has developfd a for plotting.
kinumatio nystam diagrams for machine tool atthchme-ntv for m-tz"nIng rcund
parts
with the outline traced by aployoloidn and hypooycloida or the-Ir O.Lquldista
2) B. A. Morozov, Monkovakcrie Vyaah-iya takhn.1chszkoys uchlllehih-~. 1weni N.
Baumana (Mosooit School of Higher Technical Eduoatiom i"ni N. E. Eau--an)t "Study
of the work capacity ot machines and equipment of ustiLlIurgio%% plant sh,3p.%%
concerning design improvement. The author has developed a method for comprehon-
sive evaluation of the work oapuity of machines. It ptrmits tht 'selection of'
cax-d,i/4
SIIZ~161 /Ov0/rI/0I5/015
Authors 1 abstracts of dissertations A161/Al",O
optiltrim designs and determining iho engineering ealoulti-don dst-_ in a -stort. time.
3) Yu. Z. Selyukov, of the Moraow Institute of Machine Tocle ArA ln~-trvmsnts Imeni
Stalin: "InvestiCation of the vibration real3tance of. a thaping rra,hint4% The
author h= conducted i=rerimenta and given roio=vnd%tions. 4) M. B. Palty, of
the Moscow Institute of Ma. obine Toole and Instrumts 1m. -St%7.1n,. nlnv~4.itlgation
of'the milling machine drive". The work conoorns ge%_- smi ttriva jrcr ~a Cal-
ling machine spindle and presents the retulte or t4hporetil!&I sm f~xD*,rIztnt&L
atadl,43 of the rotation unommea, and a oaltntlation mithod fer flrptytol iner-
tia moment, The spaoific features of the belt drivs ar% Lneyzzt-l. .5) ;u Chlao-
of the Moscow institute of Machine Tools ani Inst-rum6n,~e Jr.. Stalins'
.S,;udy of the adhenion and friction phenomena betwo-m flat at,%-kl rarfices (sage
blooks)". The author studied the adhesion and frio'Aon fQT-.*.q-b9tywA?.-n J6hszoon
gage blocka in function of the oil film depth, roughne3a and all. prrp-rtles; do-
tarmined the-real oil film depth after rubbing-in, the effect of Iced. the &&a-
sive capacity varlation with wear, and investigated the phenar--.Mon of oil acpa-
ration from inside metal (gage blacks). 6) D. D. Shly-h-w a of In.-tiltut makhaniki
All USSR (Institute of Meobanics AS UkrSSR)s"K_i_iuaj of the contsol. cf a roug)a sur-
face in the procena of prezj~ing Into plastic medium", The work ooncarns the ap-
card 2/4
S112216 I 1OWN 1/0, 5/015
Authors' abstracts of dissertations A16l/A130
proach of a hard rough surface to allnOOth surface of plastic medium lind(r prc-r-
rure. 7) B. N. Bobrynin of Gor'kovskly polltekhnichookly In3tItUt Imtonl A. A.
zhd3nova (8~ ~.- o ~Ychnic Inatitut Imeni A. A. Zhdanov)t "Study of tn4~ at.~mp-
ing -.rim- ing-punching process in laminar and fibrous sheet plastic-" Th!~ 3tuiy
concerns mainly the technology of process without heating. Rocommel,da*.ions ire
given for the fabrication of parts of different types. 8) R. A. Moznlkt,r or
the Institute of Mechanics AS UkrSSRs "Vibration test instdfa-ti~ns'-WiF-h eiectro-
m3gnetic excIters"s concerning the rational use of such units, thitr picullarities
in different operation conditions. 9) Yeh Mu-ttlen of the Moaccw Institut,? of'
In: arimental and theoretic
Kachine Tools and Instruments Im.Stal ci,) %tudy of
the strength or breaches taking Into account the concentration of in*.(-rntL1 3tres-
ses". A new method is suggested for the calculation of streaa concenir&tlon
10).Vang Chih-hao of the Moscow Institute of Machine Tools and Instrum~rn~~ Im.
StalInF"LiVe-it-liation of chatter in gear cutting machine". Chatt-Ir in mlll,.ng
3tralF;ht-tooth gears is investigated, and a theoretical and empirical comparinon
of different milline methods is presented. The effect of ths design of rachine
elements on chatter Is.&nalyzed. 11) Wang Tsen-ta of the Moscow IntstAtuto of
Machine Tools and Instruments ix. StalMT-7-sfu-dy 6f th,% motion stability of
Card 3/4
8/1- V61/0w/C*1/015/015
Authors' abstracts of dissertation A16.
re-
worx elements of hydraulically driven maohlne tools". Th~ vork presents a thoo
ticaL analysis and txperimental data.
AN-WIL-BarIAMkoleyevich STRF-LITSOV,, Konstantin Nikolayevich;
j
ROMUOVSKIYp V.P.,, kand. tekhn.nauk,, red.; VAYNTRAUB, D.A.,
Ifud . tekhn. nauks red.; IMKINA, T.L., red.izd-va.-
RARDIU' - A.A.
0 , tekhn. red.
(Stamping of sbeet plastica]Shtempovka 3-istovykh plastmass.
Pod obahchei red. V.P.Rommovskogo. Moskva, Hashgiz, 1962.
76 p. (Bibliotechka sUiamTovahchika, no.8) (KMA 15:3-1)
Ulaotica-Holding)
BOBM3, Boris NftRWsviohj, kand, tekbnenauk; HESHCHOU, V.T.,,
---d6IEf6r-iiib 1, ~
retsenzentj MIKHALWO, F.P.,, kand.
telft. nauk., red.; RAGAZINA., M.P.,, iuzh... red.izdova; SKERECIVA,
Mop tekbn* red*
[Toobnology of the stamping of nowwtallic materials) Tekbnolo-
giia, ahtampawki nemetallicheWdkIn ioaterialov. Moskva, Haahgiz,
1962.(IS239 P. (KMA 15:7)
onmetallic matexIals) (Plastiou-Molding)
MKHALMOj .'F,P.; . BOBRYNINI B.N.
Effect of du,lled.- cutting edges on the pune-hing-piereing operation.
vys. ucheb. sav.; chern. not. 5 no.7:122-128 162.
(KRA 15:8)
1. Gorlkovskiy polltekhnicheakiy institut.
(Sheet'M'Ietal corking machinery)
TASTEMBEKOVP K.Zh.1 BOBRYSHEV,,, A.
Thoughts of an agronomist of virgin lands. Zemledelle 27
no.3s2l-24 Mr 065, (MIRA 19t1)
1. Glavnyy agronom sovkhoza iment Suvorova, Pavlodarskay
oblasti, (for Tastembekov).
SUKHANOV, A,F,, doktor tekhn.nauk; NAZAROV, P.P.9 kand.tekhn.nauk; KUTUZOV',
B.N.3 kand.takhn.nauk; BOBRYSHEV, A.A., inzh.; WIWEEVICH, D.N..,
inzh.; TOKARI, M.G.,, in-T.-
New ways of drilling holes in mines of the asbestos industry.
Shalcht. stroi. 7 no.4sl3-15 Ap 163,, (M]Rk 16: 3)
1. Moskovskiy institut radioelektroniki i gornoy elektromekhaniki.
6) 8 A Bits P f V,
24-58-3-35/38
AUTHOR: Solomonov,M.
TITLE: Problems of the Construction and Exploitation of Mining
Enterprises, Scientific-Technical Conference at the Institute
of Mining Academy of Scionces USSR (Voprony stroitellstva i
ekspluatatsii gornykh predpriyatiy. Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye
soveshchaniye v Institute gornogo dela Akademii *zauk SSSR)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nau-z SSSR, Otdeleniye Tekhnicheskikh
Nauk, 1958, Nr 3, P 173 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: On November 20-211, 1957, a conference took place on the
problems of the construction and exploitation dealing with
the mineral deposits under complicated hydrological and geo-
logical engineering conditions. The conference was organised
by the Institute of Mining together with the Central Adminis-
tration of the Scientific-Technical Society; 320 delegates,
nearly all representatives of the appro-piate large enter-
prises, were present. The conferencewas opened by Academician
L. D. Shevyakov. At the plenary meeting of the conference the
following papers were presented: A,,_~L_BDbryshev on "Hydro-
lo-ical conditions of the Yakovlev deposits of the Belgorod
iron ore district of the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly (ENA) and the
corresponding scheme of the lowering of the water level and
Card 1/4
,` -r-B-3-35138
2
t ,
Problems of the Construction and Exploitation of Minincg Enterprises.
Scientific-Technical Conference at the Institute of Minirrr, Academy
of Sciences USSR.
draining unde=rakings`:M. I. Agoshkov on "Methods of opening
workings and the systems of exploit-ation of the ric-h iron
ores of the Belgorod distr-ict of the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly";
G. N. ManIkovskiy on "The tasks of scientific research in
the field of construction and exploitation of mini-ng enter-
prises of soaked deposit-s"; I. V. Popov on "The task of engin-
eering geolegy in connection with the appraisal of conditions
of opening and exploitation workin-s of deposits"; S. A. Kri-
vorog on "Methods of draining of heavily water-soaked coal
deposits and ways of their perfection"; H. F. Unkovskaya and
M. N. Gusarov on "Mining workeq under condit-iono of water -
soaked karst"; D. I. Maliovanov on "New equipment: in shaft
construction by special methods". Severai papers were sub-
mitted in the conference sections: "On the in~.rz,,ftuc-Lion into
practice of blasting timber technique in the _Moscov Basin";
"On the experience of sinking main (entry) shafts under the
complicated hydrological conditions of the Tula 3z)aL deposits";
"Exploitation of main shafts in the frozen :raaternary coal
deposits of Vorkuta"; "On the influence of soakin- iiT)on the
Card 2/4 development procedure of the polymi~~tallic ores of Z.~'Tyun,:koye deposit";
24-58-3-35/38
Froblems of the Construction and
Scientific-Technical Conference
of Sciences USSR.
Exploitation of Mining-Enterprisesi
at the Institute of b1ilning, Academy
"On the oDenoast %yorkIngs of the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly
j,*6diuxkoye deposit under complicated geological conditions";
"On drainame methods of orencast workings tracts of Ma2yevskoye
and Aleksandrovskoye deposits in the Nikopof man-anese basin";
"Experience in the planning of drainage works in the opencast
workings of wat-ler-logged coal deposits" (example set by Ukrgi-
proshiLkht' ); "On the experience of construztion and opencast
workings of Bashkirya" ; "Prediction methods of engineering -
geological conditions in opening and development procedure
in mineral bearing tracts"; (based on the experience of KMA);
"On vertical d-rainage under the conditions of shaft waters
being dropped down to the karst-layers level" (exemplified
by the CheremUka coal-bearing tract); "On the draining oper-
ation of 1.1etakoye and Saildvinskoys deposits of ro^-k salt"; and
others. The conference emphasized the necessity of the im-
provement of the existing organiZations of hydrological and
engineering.-geological works, the furthering of rock pressure
lows learning, the perfecting of de%elopment operations, full-
Card 3/4
2~-58-33-35/38
Problems of the Construction and Exploitation of 11.1ining Enterprises;
Scientific-Technical Conference at the Institute of 1".1inin,-, Academy
of Sciences USSR.
size diameter shaft drilling, rock freezing, stopping of
cracked rocks and lowering of the water level. Taking the
0
complicated innate conditions of iron ore deposits of the
Kursk Magnetic Anomaly into consideration, the conference
stressed the purposefulness-of the sc-ienti.fic-ex-ploratory
works of the Lebedinakiy open pit . workings - now in reconstruc-
tion - to be carried through - -to fix up stable angles of
slopes (dip).
Card 4/4
1. Minin&-Conferencs --USSR
AMMOSOVp I.I., red.; BURTSEV, D.N., red.; GMtMOV.. S.V..' red.;
GUSEVp A.I., red.; KOROTKOV, G.V.p red.; KOTLUKOV, V.A.p
red,; KUZNETSOV,, I.A., red.; MIRONOV, K.V., red,;
HOWWOVp I.Lp red.; NEKIFELOV, V.Ye., red. ; PONOMJWVp
T,N*p red.; POPOV,, V.P., red,; FROXHOROV, S.P., red;
SKROBOVI S.A.., red.; TYZMIOV, A.V.,, red.; SHABAROV, N.V.,
red,; YAVORSM , V.I.., red.; BOBBISHEY, A.T., red. toma;
VINOGRADOV, B.G., red. toma; VOLKOVp K.Yu.. zam. red. toma;
LUGOVOY, G.I.v zam. red, toma; OGARKOV, V.S., red, toma;
SIMMIOVI A.V.,, red. toma; IZRAILEVA, G.A.,, red.izd-va;
IVANOVAp A.G.# tekhn. red.
[Geology of coal and combuatible shale deposits in the
U.S.S.R.]Geologiia riestorozhdenii uglia i goriuchikh slan-
tsev SSSR. Glav.red.I.I.Ammosov i dr. Moskva, Gosgeoltekh-
isdat. Vol.2* [Moscow Basin and other coal deposits in
central and eastern provinces of the European part ofthe
U.S.S.R.)PodmoskovrWi bassein i drugie mestorozbdeniia uglia
toentral'rWkh i vostochrqkh oblastei Evropeiskoi chasti
RSFM. 1962. 569 p. maps. (KERA 15:9)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.)Ministerstvo geologii i okhrarW
nedr.
(Coal geology)
USSR/Cultivated Plants. Potatoes. Vegetables. Melons.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol.) No 51 1958- 20311-
Author :,Z.T- Rnb=fih=,.-Ze. Alferova, A. Goloshcha-pova,
V. Semenova.
Inst : Stavropol' Agricultural Institute
Title : The Effect of Side Dressing on Potato Productivity. (Vliyaniye
podkormki na urozhaynost' ka.-tofe3,va).
Orig Pub: Sb. nauchno-issled. rabot stud. Stavropollsk. s.-kh. in-t,
1956, vyp. 4, 47-48.
Abstract: At the test site of the Stavropol' Agricultural Institute
the boost in the potato harvest through the application
of NPK in side dressing during various periods did not
exceed 10%; the yield was somewhat increased by the
supplemental feeding of N during budding.
Card 1/1
BOBMILEV, P.Iy.~ Cand Agr Sci - (dier.) "7.,;ffrct of fertilizers
n the yiold nnd need qualition of potutoon in the central zone
t
Of SV!vroPo1'-" St--Vropol's 1959. 20 pp (Kin of Agr RSFSR.
~ItLvropoll Agr Insi). 130 copies M09-59, 106)
~ e--
15
BOMTSMO G. 1.
Use of emll turbodrille In Bmigary. Naft. khoz. 38 no.6:
33-35 Je 160. (MIRA 13:7)
--p (flungary6-Turbodrills)
UTIYANIN, I.G.; GZZA, Surovi (Vengriya)Q ~BRYSH~EVG.~L
Industrial testing of the TS4X-50 sectional turbodrill at depths
up to 2000 meters in Hungary. Neft. khoz. 38 no.10:52-55 0 160.
(Hungary-Turbodrills-Testing) (MIRA 13-9)
BOBRISEV. G.I. (Bobryshev, G.I.1 furomernok
Possibilities for the operational uses of the "VBMPE-4 112 "
type rotary boring tool based on the principle of the mammoth
pump and the local circultaion in the bottom of the hole.
Bany lap 93 no. 10:716-718 0 160.
1. Koolajipari Troszt, Budapest.
BCBRYSHEV, H.K., inzhener.
The Industry needs high-quality coal. Standartizataiia no.1:56-60
Ja-F '54. WaA 7:2)
1. Upravleniye po standartizateii. (Coal mines and mining)
"Ski r7 v
"
AUTUOR: Bobryshev, N.K.p Engineer, 28-6-16/iJO
TITLE: Coke for Ron-Ferrous Metallurgy (Koks dlya tsvetnoy metal-
lurgii)
PERIODICALt Standartizatsiya, 19571 y 6, P 49 (USSR)
ABSTRAM Information is given on two new coke standards: roCT a
8203-5b for shaft furnaces and 8204-5b for tube furnaces.
Both standards came into effect in 1957.
The new requirements concerning the size of coke, permis-
sible percentage of coke grit, permissible percentage of
contamination and humidity, are listed. The Scientific
Research Institute of Non-Ferrous ketallurgy (Rauchno-
issledovatellskiy institut tsvetnoy metallurgii) and plants
are further investigating the possibilities of using small
fractions of 5 to 10 mm for tube furnaces and of 25 to 40 mm
for shaft furnaces.
ASSOCIATION& Committee of Standards, Measures and Measuring Devices
(Komitet standartov, mer i izmeritelInykh priborov)
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 1/1 1. Indust.-7-USSR 2. Coke-Sta:4n.rds
AOBMHBV, P.; XUZM60V* A.
Vilnius. Strottiall 2'no-80-7 Ag 156. (KMA 9:12)
(Vilzius-BuIlding)
B/181/62/004/008/002/041
V,7000 B125/B104
AUTHORS: Moekal4nko, S. A., and
TIT~E: Selection rules and.onergy spectrum of electrons.
consideration of eiterusl fields and directional deformations
PERTODICAL: Pizika tverdogo, 4, no* a, .1962,1994-2004
TEXT: From the exciton funot-ion9 a linear combination of many-eleotron
functions, the following selpetion rules are obtained for the exoiton
absorption,withdut the partioipatiofi,of phonons in binary crystals having
the point space symmetTy group G, vhen the extrema of the bands lie at the
point, k !- 0: When light polILrized along the t-axis is-incident alongthe
J-axis, the alloved transition will lead to such levels to which at the
point-2 correspond certain irreducible representations. These are
contained in representations~formvd over the following bases:
Se in the ftpole oa. q eSW r V~ + rtvt Lrtvt + r. 7~1
in the quadrupole case and 3.0 Vt -r Vj,q'[rVt - riVi3t in the
Ke
Card 1/2
C"
3/181/62/004/068/002/041
Selection rules an1d energy..,, B125/B104
magneto-dipole case. In all t'hese cases E G. T, is
k exo kt
selection rule.with respect to the group of the wave vector: Under the
action of light with.the polarization e the allowed transitions lead from
the ground state to exoiton states with a reprvsentation over the base
4V' of the group o~ the wave vector eq*uivalent to P These
t.-T , gV0 k qf
selection rules indicate that the transition probability depends on the
wave vector. In the presence of external constant fields and directional
deformations, the 'levels of a cubic crystal are split up as a result of the
change in the crystal symmetry. The splitting of the ezaiton levels and the
selection rules for the split components are the principal factors
characterizing the change in the exoiton spectrum at given external
conditions. The selection'rules describe the exoiton absorption in free
crystals wilb the symmet~riee.D j D 0 9 D t D I S - D 0 even
41- 4h Id 61 2h' D2' 2h
if the crystal,lia not subject.1o anyexGerna. for3oea. There are 11 tables.
ASSOCIATIONs Institut fisiki'i matematiki AN USSR, Kishinev (Institute
SUBMITTED: of Physics and VAthematios AS USSR# Xishinev)
JazukrY 4, 1962
bard 2/2
MOSK&LENKO, S.A.;. BODRYSI[EVA, A.I.
Rules of selection and energy spectrum of exoitons. Part 21
Effect of external fields and directional strains on cubic
crystals. Izv. AN Mold SSR no.5t6O-70 162. (MIRA 180)
3 UP(C)AD
L 12026-61
iACCESSION JNR: MOOP :-S/0181/63/005/005/1"4/14953
AMOR:: Moskelenko, S.A Xhsdzhi,` P. I.; BDbry*sheva, A. I.; Lelyakov, A.
TITLE,. 09tical-hydrodynamical phenomens in -the exciton-photon system
SOU.
RCE: Fizika tverdog6'tela;'.v,, 5', -1453
no., 5, 1963.. 1444
Topic nos: exciton, phon6n., Bose-Einstein condersation, i1apiltonian, exciton
adispersion, phase transition., Mean frjC~6 Path
ABSr. The.authors
J~ivi siadie&the f~iaractjcin of phonons vith. weekly.bound
Iexcitons and have analyzed.the varjous laws. of - exciton dispersion. They have als6,
Investigated that
particular case when,' In the system of excitons and phonons
(acoustiesl or optical)., thermodynamic.equii1brium betveen excitons is established
tefore equilibrium betveen emitons SrA phowns. Here the interaction of phonDns
with condensing excitons does notleatj to rAamzl scattering but chenges the nature
-7 of the whole energy spectrum of the system. . The necessary conditions for this are
such that the mean.free path-durins interexc:tton collisions must be considerably
smaller
than during exciton scattering at ~ aci)ustical and optical phonons or . at
impurities. 'The Interexciton relaxation timr., must naturally be less than the
"Card 1/2
7~.
ji;
XCCEISS70V NR: AT'OOSAIO s I 0-clon r~
S.,
zone-bo-u-n-da-
ry
SOURCE! Nnut-hnava kc)nf Prentsil"a mo I od vhh, uchenvkh Mc- i.
Yes testvi"-;no-tekhn-tchesittie-til~i~k--[ Matural and Rishinav-
Gosid3t Kartya Moldovenyanke, 1964, 7-9
_rOPIC TAGS: Nc I t,:,I%.l excitot, enorgy -pe:trum. B
n tr, thp c as ewh tz!~ '',c "N.
a r, 1 c I ee, 2 in the presence of a panking.. Since the light inciding
upon ozone could not be measured in the latter case, the authors give a
minimum and a maximum value. For constant exposare, the temperature
dependence of the quantum yield (without paoking) was found to be
t' OC 7 Two reaction mechanisms result therefrom: a temperature-
- irldependent mechanism below -160c0, ani a temperature-
-183 1: a dependent mechanism above -1600.". The actIvation energy
-155 2 8 was calculated to be 4200 cal./mole. The following reactions
-145 7 9 are written down i 0 f. hi = 0* + 0 0 0 -i 0 = '20* (2);
-140 19:6 3' 2 3 2
0 +0 +0 =0 +0 (21 0 4 0 + s~.,I id - 20* + solid (211)
3 2 3 3 2
Card 3/5
24018
S/076/61/035/005/001/008
The problem of the mechanism of-.6 B101/B218
0 +0 +0 0 +0 (3); 4 (4) 1 0* + 03 - 02 4 03 (5);
2 3 ' 3 3 0*2 + 03 - 0 + 02 02 2
02 +02 . 0 2+02 (6). Summing up: 1) Por temperatures belew -16000, the
rate of roaction 21 outAeighs that of reaction 2. The homogeneous
deocmposition of 0 3 is determined by the reactions 1, 2, , 3, 4. 5, and 6.
Above -1600C, reaction 2 predominates, and the quantum yield depends on
temperature. In the presence of a packing, reactlen 211 predominates
(catalytic reaction between 0, OP and the wall). The following kinetic
equations are derived; -d [031 /d t - 1 [1 -t k'k 4 k,
4/k 4
t ((2-/2)(k [I + k4/ (k4+k 112(-, (7), and for the case
3 1021[03"/ 5)] 1021 ' 0
one has -*~/dt - I[l + 1/(k 5/k4 +1)] -kjI (8). It is noted that these
equations have only a qualitative character. There are 4 figures,
4 tables, and 6 references: 2 Soviet-bloo and 4 non-Soviet-bloo. Tile
reference to the English-language publication reads as follows: A. Jenkins,
F. Di-Paolo, J. Chem. Phys., 25, 296, 1956.
SUBMITTED: December 10, 1958
Card 4/5
The problem of the mechanism of ...
Fig. 1: Schematic repreaenta-
tion of the test apparatus.
Legend: 1) photo'chemioal
cell; 2), 3) vacuum tapal
4) mercury lamPI 5) "post-hole" (go., too.,M440
glass pressure gaugal 6) condenserl of
7~ light filteri 8) Dewar veseell swrock
9 metallic Dewar vessel, 15 1
capaoityl 10) 'Pater-tapi 11),
cylinder with 0 12) mercury.
21
pressure gauge; 13) thermal
ozone decomposer; 14) trap with
XI for ozone analysis; M
protective walli a) from
b)
ozonizeral
to vacuum pumpi
0) output.
94018
S/07 61/035/005/001/008
B101Y3218
12
13
I-J,
Card 5/5
L 23572-,66 EWT (a) /T
SOURCE CODEs U
ACC NRt AP6002599 R/0286/65/000/023/0094/009)a
AUTHORS: Bobryahev, 0, V Madzhugin~ Lo Yesi
ORG.- none
46
TITLE: Duct for transporting incipally'ineumatic).devices. Class 81t No*
(pr
176822
SOURCE.-, Byulleten' isobr-steniy itovainykh znakov, no. 23, 19659 94
TOPIC TAGSs pipeline c device
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a duct for transporting (principally
pnewtat a ch are
ic) devices* The duct includes fixed and a movablo fitting whi
interconnected with rings placed in plane inclined to the axes of the fittings
(see Fig. 1). To provide the motion of7the,movable fitting in the plane of the
fitting axes, the fittings are coupled with rings using additional fittings which
are rotatable or counterrotatable and.are interconnected with armse The arms are
rigidly fastened to each.of the fittings respectively and are swivel-coupled
tovether. The axis of the swivel is in the plane of rotation of the rirq,;,s. Th
drive of the additional fittings is accomplished with hydrau3ic cilinders fasten'sod
Card 1/2 UM: 621.867-85
on the D nmdov of Pro r
"A Report Relating to S udies erties of Soils in the Ex perimenta,.1
p. 3,380 (ROCZWI NAUK ROLNICZYCH. SERIA A-Romn m,
Stations at Kutno-Goleble voi.
66j no. 3.- 1953., Warsaw., Poland).
SO: Monthly List of East European Aocession,, Lib of Congress,, Vol 2, no~0, Oct. 1953, Uncl.
D.
"Rukovodstvo za labortorni uprazhneniia po agrokbimiia. Sofiia, Zemizdat,
1955. p. 1U (Universitaska litoratura) (laboratory manual on ef;ricultural
chemistry; a university textbook)
SO: Yznthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4,
April 1958
LIMMOVA, Ye.V.; BOBUKOV, YeS.
Using the method of selection from the prodAlgWn for the isolation
of the active strains of braver's yeast. Trudy TSentr.nauoh.-isal.
inat.piv.,b03alk. i vin.prom. no.9t43-45 t62. (MMA 16tio)
MIRCHINK, M.F.; Bofq%-L-A~; KRYLOV, N.A.; LETAVIN, A.I.
Now data on the geology of the Karpinskogo Range and adjacent areas.
Dokl. AN SSSR 154 no.6tl340-1343 F 164. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Institut geologii i razrabGtki goryuchikh iskopayezykh i Volgo-Donskoye
geologichaskoye upravleniye. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Mirchirdt).
MATSKSWICHY M.M.- BOBUM V,A.
Stratigraphle ~-,roas section of th& Jarracilc aed!zaenta of the
Nerpinskly swell, Neftegaz. geol. 'A geofti. no.4:22-27 164.
(KIIIA 17i6i'
1. Grotrenskly reftyancy nawhno-Aablidorstel'skJ.y instillut.
BOBUKH, V.A.; FEDOROV, D.L.
.. ,
New gas condensate fields on the southern slope of Karpinsk
swell. Gaz. prom. 9 no.12s4-7 164. (M'-IRA 18:3)
BOBgH
--
Oil and gau potentials of the KslWk A.S.S.R.1, Astrakhan and Rostov
Provinces. Trudy NILneftogaza no.131l87-196 165. (MIRA 18:9)
24649
0 Z/043/61/000/009/001/001
D215/D303
AUTHORS: Mistrik Jog and Robula S.
TITLEz Contribution to the study on kinetics of furfuryl-
alcoholic resin formation
0
FERIODICALt Chemicke zvestip no. 9, 1961t 625-630
TEXT: The article describes tests performed to determine the catalytic
influence of hydrochloric, sulfurieg oxalic, and phosphoric acid on the
polycondensation of fur 'furyl alcohol. The main reaction, taking place
at homol)plycondensation of furfuryl alcohol, is intermolecular dehydration
with the hydroxyl group and alpha-hydrogen reacting as functional groups*
The product of this reaction is 2-hydroxylmethyl-5-furfurylfurc-ne (III)
which, in turng reacts with other furfuryl-alcohol molecules during the
formation of a liquidt linear polyconden;ate (IV). By-reactions, taking
place at more advanced poly condens a tion stageallead to the formation of
difurfuryl ether (I)q di-2-furfuryl methane (11) and formaldehyde. In
the presence of protons, levulinic acid originates by water addition to
Card 1/4
24649
V
Z/043J61/000/009/001/001
Contribution to the study... D215/D303
furfuryl alcohol. Tests, in which the catalytic influence of the above
acids was studied, were conducted in a region where products type III,
eventually also I and III owurred. The tests produced the following
results; The catalytic effect decreases in the order hydrochloric-
sulfuric-oxalic-phosphoric acid and depends on the dissociation degree
of the respective acid. This catalytic effect of protons can be ex-
plained by proton addition to the free electron pair on the oxygen atom
of the furfuryl-alcoholic OH group! The originating oxonium cation
disintegrates into water and a carbonium Ion which reacts with another
furfuryl-alcohol molecule in the alpha-position and yields a product, of
the type III. It was found thet strong mineral acids are not suitable
catalysts, since rapid polycondensation occurs already at concentrations
of 1 * 10-3 to 2 * 10-3 gramequival. acid/100 ml furfuryl alcohol.
Monomer furfuryl alcohol can, thereforep only be stored in the absence of
free-acid traces. Kinetic measurings of furfuryl-alcohol polycondensation
are complicated, since several reactions occur simultaneously and subse-
quently. During catalyzation with oxalic acid, it could be determined
Card 2/4
24649
Z/043JOI/000/009/001/001
Contribution to the study,,,. D215/D303
that condensation depending on time features a reaction of the first
order. Prevailing polycondensation products are those of type III and
IY$ the yield of product type II is negligible. Both the originating
formaldehyde and the levulinic acid have no influence on reaction
kinetics. The reaction temperature has a great influence on the poly-
condensation xate which increased 1.8 times when the temperature rose 0
from 80 to 90 C, and 1.6 times when the temperature rose from 90 to 100 C.
An efficient temperature control is, therefore, a must in polycondensa-
tion reactions. The activation energy for the oxalic-acid catalyzed
polycondens4tion, calculated by the logarithmic form of the Arrhenius
equation is E = 13.62 + 0.88 kcal/mol. This -value is the arithmetic
mean for 80, 90p and IOOOC; constants of the Arrhenius equation log
k - B - A are B 5.097 and A - 2977. The authors thank Professorp
T
Doctor J, Galpernik for his valuable contributions. There are 4 figuresp
1 table, and 6 references: I Soviet-bloc and 6 non-Soviet bloc. The
references to the English-language publications read as follows:
Card 3/4
Contribution to the study...
246h9
Z/043/61/000/009/001/001
D215/D303
A. P. IMnlop, F. N. Peters: Ind# Eng. Chem. 34, 814 (1049); D. R. Stullt
Ind. Eng. Chem. 39, 522 (1947)1 Y. Hachihama T. Shonot Technology reports
of the Osaka University 4, No 133p 413 (1954~.
ASSOCIATIONs viskumny' u'stav pre petrocholiu v Nov~koch (Research
Institute for Petrochemistry in NovLy); Ratedra, organickej
technologie Slovenskej *S'koly technickej -r Bratislave
(Department of Organic Technology at the SIOTak Institute
of Technology in Bratislava).
SUBMITTEDs October 17p 1960
Card 4/4
'IN 6~,-l "'I
Mull", Ill-wilm-l"IM' I Fril..
0
Ow a
9 C 6 0 9 0 X L 0 N O.FO I I I W v-, 1__n
00
M AftO M LRTTIR MUMS
00*690 +"F
~
oop
0 4 r.
oom
soft
son
eggs *** 0-0 0 0 ::01:'0 00 0
0,0000000000 o;.oeo
~f 1! ! P ! v x a a o g~
L . I - a AT a It
1:~
3"OfBal 1w3~11vAjv 711.9st
00:9
sea; sovejoep da" is o% vpvvT quv vipwo wV"u%a1=joM ja uaTtva 'r so
POO I W. of
-jOj Go UT faww0a qOTqR 199T41MOq U;vi[3 MM no MT09 "T taTa
003 P"Cotmoo of Ojeqd1amp %u#Tqw9 stn ja poijo oftniwMep ORZ
'eta saalmS nooeq joddoo jo 1%Taj%9w[d pw RoseAs wn Im"twVto roe
so
ja 4qwj Oq1 UT ons"M WE 00406 04 #a nwj odoij
000 '40 (GuP/*NOw Pal 10a 01) Gotan"n jo cessa osim Is PIK84,4 ?o
so. ejam SOWTP UT *=9 66"Ta PGTWWT (M.&WON ur)
so- 5 16T XTIVIU 'W=) MUR=aR* 'I 'V ST A T
00. MMYAML IMIR a vzuOO f) CUMUOU IVDINVNM IRS
so.
so- so
go"
so-,
00-1 slow SP186,6364 ONO 1"413004 00
woo
S-r~ itA v
*are a a itw x a a it n it I k 4 i's .2ttit 141
-4 0- L!-W-LL .. r ~ ~ .
SHIRMORINA. S.I.. professor, saveduyushchuys.; DAVIDSON, S.B., doteent, zaveda-
yushchiy kafedroy; )MRIKA& AsYe., a8sistent; BOBUNOVA6. V.A.. vrach; W&W
SHIRAI 9.7., vrach; GLVRIWVA, T.P., vrach.
Certain data on the treatment of chronic dysentery in children with Methylene
blue and phthalazole. Pediatriia no,3:24-26 *-Je 153. (MM 6:8)
l..Xafedra mikrobiologii Saratovskogo meditsinskogo instituts. (for Sheri-
shorina and Merina). 2. 7akulltetakaya pediatriya Saratovskogo meditsiuskoge
institute, (for Davidson, :Eqbuqm, Shamehina and Gavrilova). 3. Dom reben-
ka No.2 (for Boban Shamshina and Gavrilova). (Dysentery)
BOBTJSHKIN,, A..N.
Industrial production ofvear-resistant self-sharpening cultivator
shares. Biul., tekh.-ekon. inform:. no. 4:75 161. (MM& 14.5)
(Cultivators)
~OBUSUVSKIY, B.L.. prof.
Automatic vialtiple-purpose lathe lines. Vestemashe 40 nool2s44-52
D 160, (KTRA 13:12)
(Machinery, Automatic)
L 334o6-66 EWT(m)"
I ACC NRs APGO15316
I
SOURCE CODE: UR/0057/66/036/005/0931/0936
4/9
ORG: none
TITLE- A Svartholm-Siogbahn type bSJA a!pectramo-tor with adjustable angular aopara-
tion between source and detector
A,
AVn1OR: Bob!kin D V., Babonkov, M.1.
SOURCE: Zhurnal tokhnichoskoy fiziki, v. 36, no. 5, 1966p 931-936
TOPIC TAGS: beta spectroscopy, beta spectrometer, magnetic analyzer, magnetic field,
nonlinear effect I
ABSTRACT: The authors discuss the performance of a double focusing magnetic beta
ppactrometer with iron pole pieces in which the approximately vff-angular separation
between the source and the detector was made adjustable to compensate for the devia-
tion of the.magnetic field from the ideal distribution and the variation of field die
tribution with field strength due to the nonlinear magnetic properties of the pole
pieces. The instrument was a modified version of a spectrameter that has been de-
scribed elsewhere by D.V.Bobykin and K.M.Novik (rzv. Ali SSSR, ser. fiz. 21, 1556,
1957). The radius of the electron-optical axis was 24.3 cm, and the position on this
axis of the detector, consisting of two Geiger-MUller counters in coincidence, could
be varied through an angle of about 100 by means of a micrometer screw working throug
Card 1/2
L 3306-66
ACC NR% AP6015316
a Wilson vacuum'Joint. The inBtrtnent was operated with the detector at the position
of best radial focus, the consequent deterioration of vertical focusing being compon-
sated by lengthening the entrance slit to the detector. The optimum position of the
detector for each magnetic field strength (electron energy) was determined by repeat-
edly measuring the width of a conversion Xine in the corresponding energy region with
the detector in different positions. The optimum angle decreased by about 40 as the
He value was increased from 700 to 1100 Oe am and remained nearly constant with fur-
ther increase of 11? to 3500 Oe cm. The optimum angle also depended appreciably on
the magnetic history of the polo pieces, but the relation between optimum angle and
electron energy was adequately reproducible when the pole pieces were suitably pre-
pared between measurements. The measured full width at half-maximum of the 74.9 kdV
conversion line from 1 x 20 mm Eul52j 154 source was 0.15 % when the 1.2 x 20 mm en-
trance slit to the detector was at the optimum position. Shifting the detector posi-
tion by 30 to either side of the optimum position increased the measured half-width
to 0.17 %. Relative intensities of conversion lines were correctly measured even
when the position of the detector was as much an B-100 from the optimum position.
The nuthors thank Academician of the AN Kaz. SSR Professor V.M.Kellman for valuable
advice and discussion of the results. Orig6 art* has: 4 formulas and 4 figures.
SUB CCDE: 20/ SUEM DATE: 22May65/ ORIG M: 005/ OM REF: 002
C.,d 2/2 JS
BOWYKIN, B.V. KELIMAN, V.M.; W.DNIKOVA, L.S.
Deflecting properties and dispersion of an electrostatilc prismatic
spectrometer. Izv. AN W~R.Ser.flz. 29 no-5008-814 Itr 165. (MIRA ISO)
1. Institut yadernay fi'siki AN KazSSR.
G3M,'. P.I.; OOKW, V.B. kandidat takhnichookikh nauk, redaktor; B
.2ML.-_
Inzhener, redaktor; DUGIVA, N.A., tekhalcheakir redaktor.
[Standardization in a machine-building plant] Normalizateita na
mashinostroitellnon zavode. Moskva, Goa,nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo
mashinostroit.lit-ry. 1955. 186 p. (MLRA 8:8)
(Machlner7 induatry)
F=HINA, -A -PA -
.2hina A. P.
D'yachenko,, P.-Ye., i RejDr
"Effect of the Microgeometry of Cutters on the Purity of a Machined,
Surface." "Fa=ination of the Purity of the Surface of Cutting
Instruments." Symposium, Surface Purity of Cutting Instrumentst
Central Bureau of Technical Information, 1949,
BOHYCHIUO L. TA
OrganicataJ,va Pochtovoy syyazi SSSR (The organization of USSRIS
mail communication) Moskva, Svyastladat, 1950.
247. Mus,, Moss., Diagrs.
DeaU with the significance of mail communication in USSR. Its
enterprise, the means of mail transportation, the organizational
structure., the, characteristic of working processes in enter-
primes of mail communication,, *too
BOBYK, Alaksander
Bubble method measurements,of the surface energy of mercury and
Wood's alloy. Przem chem 39 no.'7:423-437 Jl 160.
1. Katedra Chemii Fizycznejt UnWeraytett Lodz
ACCESSION Mt AP4040766 S/OO2l/64/POO/0O6/0'703/a7o6
AUTHORs Skoro'bogattko,, V, Ya,,o Boby*k,, o. I, (Bobik,, 0. 1.
TnUt Now criteria for the uniqueness of the solution of the first bowtm
value problem Por an equation of the elliptical type an applied to a system of
equations for it nuclear reactcr..~
SOURGEt AN UkrRSR* Dopovidi, no&. 6v 1964p 703-706
TOPIC TAGSs Undque nolutlonp nuclear reactor,, radioactive material contain
or,
nuclear material containmentp.noutron diffuaionp,nualear reactor theox7f nualbar
reactor safety# elliptical equation, boundary value problem
ABSTRAGT i Now ariteria for, the `solubility of the first bbundary value ymblen
for an elliptical equation of the.type
x Mq~
4*(~ b w. +'C (x) a 0. x so (xi'!
+ Y.
Caw I/
ACCESSION-,NRS AP4040766
are considered, Two theorems are proved. it is stated that the diffusion of
neutrons in a nuclear reactor is described in the single-group (lumped) approxima-
tion by equation 1e The theorems yield values for suboritical dimensions of
.-.-,reactors, such that chain-reaotions wil.1 not occur. Thusp the results my bp used
in designing vessels of arbitrary shape for safe storage of.radioactive substances*'
Orig. art., contains 2 numbered squ6tiowe
ASSOCIATION: lmty*tut"tamtrI~,*ANUkrSOR~.:,~wtituto,.of.Mathowtion.ANUkrSSA)
EMLs 00
SuBurrm owime
SUB COM XF# Mk 002. OTHERs 000
NO
card 2/2.
BOBYKINO B. V.; KELIMM, V. M.; KMNIKOVA, L. S.
0
"Dispersion Properties of a Prismatic Electrostatic Beta Spectrometer."
report submitted for All-Union Conf on Nuclear Spectroscopy, Tbilisi, 14-22
Feb 64.
FTI (Physico Technical Inut)
/Huclear PUys ics Modeling Notion May 52.
of Particles
"Modeling the Motioa of Charged Particles in a
Two-Dimensional, Electric Field Taking Into Ac-
count the VolumetrIc Charge.," B. V. Bobykin,
V. M. Kelman, D. L. Keninskiy
"Zbcur Telsb Fiz" Vol =I,, No 5) PP 7' )6-743
In order to find trajectories of charged particles
in a plane free of space charge, the- trajectories
are considered to be those of balls rolling on a
rubber membrane. (cf. P. Klynea, Philips Tech
Rev.. 2,231, 1937; V- K. Zvorykin, et al. "Pro-
,ceedings of M" 27558j, 1939). Author modifies
+.his method. for the case of space charge. Re-
ceived 14 Feb 52.
o 73. L),
AUTHORS: Bobykinp B.V., Novik, K.M. 48-12-2/15
TITLE: An Investigation of the Spectrum of Electrons of Inner Con-
version of the Long-Lived zu152- and Eul54-jeotopes
(Ionledovaniye apaktra elektronov vnutranney konverBii
dolgoshivushchikh izotopov zu152 i Eu154).
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya AN SSSR Seriya Fizicheskaya, 1957, Vol. 21, Nr 12,
7A
6
-1572 (U
pp. 155
R)
ABSTRACT: The results of the present paper show that some earlier published
data on the deoay-charaoteristics of gu152 and Eu154 require.
a completion and precise determination. The spectrum of inner
conversion of a mixture of the long-lived isotopes L?U152 and
zu154 was investigated in the P-speotrometer with double focusing.
The electromagnet was analogous to that in reference 8. The
spectroscope was tuned up for the work within the range of
electron-energies with the dansest distribution of conversion-
lin** - ioo to 7oo k*T. The monoenorgetio electrona of the
F-line of ThB were used for tuning. The character of the in-
strument-line in dependence on the angular distance source-
detector was investigated at a solid angle of OtOO2-4n. An
Card 1/4 angle of 2580 proved to be the optimal one. It was found that
An Investigation of thl Spsctrum,~f Electrons of Inner Conversion 40-12-2/15
of the Long-Lived IN15 - and NO -Isotopes.
the radius of the electron-optical axis is no critical one The
oltotron-lines noticed in the decay of the long-lived zu15~_ ind
31054-imotopes are here given in diagrams. For determining thi
energies In the y-transitions only the.K-oonversion-lines were
used here. The relative intensities of the conversion-lines
are given in a tables The investigation of the spectrum wqs don*
in two stages, During the first stage at an age of the source
of 2 years the fundamental measurements were made. These made
it possible to identify the larger part of the conversion-lines.
After 28o days control-measurements were made for determining
the belonging of the doubtful lines to the long-lived isoto as.
Thus it was-found that the oonveraion-lines Nr 5 (21 11~ keV51
Nr 11 48 0 keV~o Nr 14 (54,66 ksV), Rr 21 (95925 ksV and
Nr 24 ~10;114 ksV) possess a decrease in inten My of re than
5o % an compared to the intensities of the Ru 9 5WO-lins,
The same speed of intensity-modifioation gives rise to the idea
that the &boy*-m*,ntionsd lines belong to the decay of one and the
same isotope (whoms, half-deosy period amounts to about 23o days).
This fact that the lines Nr 14, 21v and 24 OoAvert in Suropium,
(276j) indicates that the y-transitions accompany the decay of
Card 2/4 Gd 5 with an energy of 69P7 keVp 97,4 keV, and 1o3,2 keV.
An Investigation of the SpectruT ?f Electrons of Inner 48-12-2/15
Conversion of the Long-Lived gu 5 - and zu,154-jeotopes.
BU153 (NwqO) is the product of this decay and belongs to the
type of deformed nuclei. The transition-ener#y and the relative
intensities of the converbion-lines are not in contradiction
to the results published in r(oference 12. 3ome doubts exist re-
arding the belonf~~g the lines Nr 12 (51,59 keV) and Nr 13
52,o9 ksV )t0 Ru 9 ?14j as a great uncertainty exists concern-
7
ing the evaluation of the intensity of these lines. Some inter-
esting cases where the K-linee of some 7-transitions almost or
very accurately coincide were observed. Thus in: 244.66 (Z-62)
-I%fnd 248 04 keV (Z-64), 689,1 (Zm62) and 692,5 keV (Z-64),
868,5 (i-62) and 873 17 keV (Z;64), 72o,2 (Z-62) and 723,6 keV
(Z-64). The intensity (72o ke ) of the y-transition proved high-
ly superelevated in comparison wi 1~2 its position, determined
long ago, in the scheme of the Sm -levels. The results of the
last investigations show that the line Hr 46 (629 keV) cannot
be classed with the short-lived activity. Conversion-lines be-
longing to the 1-transition 127216 keV (Z-62) or 1276,0 (Z-64)
are represented by the lines Nr 7o and 71- Some data on the
relative intensities of the oonversion-lines can be used for
Card 3/4 finding the experimental relations of the conversion-coefficientei,
An Investigation of the Spectruf sf Electrons of Inner 48-12-2/15
Conversion of the Long-Lived Eu 5 - and sul54-igotopes.
ASSOCIATION:
AVAILABLE:
as well as for a comparison of those with the theoretical re-
lations. Such a comparison is here given in a table. The ab-
solute values of the K-oonversion coefficients are given in an-
other table. Their values were obtained on the basis of the
data of this work on the relative intensities of the K-lines
and the data on the relative intensities of the I-rays from
reference 5. It is further shown here that in the case of thm
given wntum-characteristics of the original states of Eu152
and Sm it is to be expected that the K-capture-branch in the
ori inal position of SM152 is very weak or absent (of. also
Gd1�2 and Gd154). In such a case the ratio of the sum of the in-
tensities in the transitions with an energy of 121,77 and
1o86,6 keV to the intensity of the transition 344,32 keV is
equal to the ratio of the (K+L)-capture-branches to the P-decay.
V.M.Kelhan assisted in the work. There are 7 figures, 3 tables,
and 2o references, 5 of which are Slavic.
Physioal-Technical Institute AN 'USSR Leningrad
(Leningradskiy fizik6-tekhnicheskiy institut Akademii nauk SSSR)
Library of Congress
Card 4/4
Bo-PlYA-11K
2o-2-3,8/62
AUTHORSs Bobykin, B*V.# Novik, X.M.
TITLEt The Identifioatiol of the Internal Conversion Spectrum of ths Long-
Lived Isotopes Eu 52 and W54 (Identifikatsiya a ektra vnutrennsy
konversii dolgozhivushohikh izotopov Eu152 i EON)
PERIODIGALt Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSRI 1957v Vol# 1151 Nr 2j pp. 263 - 266
(USSR)
A.BSTRA.CTt Reference is made to some relevant preliminary works. The authors
made their investigations with a B-speotrometer with double fo-
cusing. The properties of this spectrometer are enumerated. The
B-souroes were produced by electrolysis of europium chloride which
was dissolved in ethyl alcoholo From I milligram of the,initial
radioactive 'substance about 50 sources of different thickness and
different dimensions were produced. The spectrum of the internal
conversion of Eu152# 154 was taken on two years old sources* This
permits the exact determination of the element in which the r-trans-
ition takes Place- T3 lines of the internal conversion and 13 of
Ozhe's electron lines were observed. The identified T-trarsitims
Card 1/2 are summarized in a table. By anadditional series of measumm(iints
20-2-18/62
The Identification of the Internal Conversion Spectrum of the Long-Lived lootoppe
F,u152 and ju154
after 280 days the modification of the intensit of some lines
could be determined whose belonging to EU152p 1~4 is doubtful.
These lines are individually shortly shown here. Some interesting
conversion lines are illustrated by a diagram. The exact values
of the energies of the transitions determined in this work e a
good confirmation of the decay scheme of the long-lived Eu
published in 1956 (Nuclear Soi.Abstr., 1956t Vol. 10, Nr 12B, p.
254). There are 2 figures, I tables 13 references, 2 of which are
Slavic.
ASSOCIATTONs Physico-Teohnioal Institute AN USSR (Piziko-tekhnicheakiy institut
Akademii nauk SSSR)
PRESEBUDs March 1, 1957, by A.A. Lebedev, Academician
SUBMITTEDs February 27, 1957
AVAILABL'St Library of Congress
Card 2/2
BOBYKIV, B.V., C.,nd phys j~ath ~~c.j -- (diss) "Study of
152 and Eu 15h
_radiation of long-living isotones h)a
~' OA34 ~ 1~~Ij
Fimm electrons of iffRer conversion." Len, 1956, 21 pp
(Acad SA MA. Len Phys Teett Inst) 100 cooies. '3ibUogrwhy,,
pp 20-21. (18 titles) (KL, 2*1-58, 101)
'N
USSR / Huaft and Animal Morphology (Nornal and Pathological).
Nkleoles.
Abs Jout t Par Zhur - Biologlys,,, No 1j, 1959, No- 2983
Author :J~qbykins So S~
lost I Akildi~uwlmltfa Itstitute
Title :Data on the AnatoiW of the Atdowdual Wall
Orig Pub :Sb. tr. ArkU%. nedo in-t, 1957, vyp 17, 116-1M
Abstract tStuii,88 on varlatiow at the relatiovship of lirm of
tranoltlon of abdomiral nuscles Into their aponewroses
vere conducted on 30 cadavers of men ard vown. It vas
established that the negoent of the anterior abdominal
vall devoid of a nwcular layer in very limited. It Is
located near the external vargin of the rectus macle
and Is most Wonotmed 2-5 ca belov the ulabilicus. The
.line of transitlon of the broad abdominal =moles into
the aponsurosis lacks constant shape wd lwation.
Card 1/1
BOBYLI, V.G., Cand Phys Matti Sci -_ (diss) "Photoconductivity
of liquid systems (4f liquid ion semi-conductors)."
Dnepropetrovsk, 1956, 15 PP. (Min of Higher Education
UkSSR, Dnepropetrovsk Engineering guildIng Inst. Chair
of Physics) 100 conies (KL, 39-58, 106)
- 2 -
DW.011$11 v. G.
Kopylov, Yu. A. and Bobyll, V. G. [Dneprope'trovskiy inzhenerno-stroitell-
nyy institut (Dnepropetrovsk Institute of Engineering)) Ionic Conductivity
of Liquids and Crystals
Bobyll, V.Q. and Yu.A. Kopylov. [Dnepropetrovskiy inzhenerno-stroitellnyy
institut (Dnepropetrovsk Institute of Civil Engineering) I The Photocomiucti-
vity of Several Organic Solutions
(The ftales of 11jelectries; Trousections of Zbe All-ftion CorfareTnce tne physicr,
of' Dleleetrice) Mosm, ltd-vo AN RM, 190. 245 p. 3,01W copies prl--ted.
This volw* publishes reports presented ai. the All-tWom Conterence oz tbr~- Physics
Dielectrics, held in Dnepr*petrovsk in August 1956. sponsored by tae oftsics of
Die-lectries'o UbvrstorX of tbo FitlebeeMy inctitut Iman! loloedevs Aa .3W- (Phy-siles
lustitute UeWl Lebedev of the AS U88R), anl the Sloctropiqaicz jcpia-i tm-,-.t of the
Dnepropetrovskiy gowularstvento-y ur4vei altet (Dnepropetrmai~ Stdte UnIve. sllt~y I -
SOW-5(.)-6-18632
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimi~a, 1959, Nr 6, P 75 (USSR)
214-211o t
AUTHORS: -.A., Bo~yl
,,,,Yu
TITLE. The Ionic Electric Conductivity of Liquids and Crystals
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Piz.-dielektrikov. Moscow, AS USSR, 1958, PP 70-75
ABSTRACT: The dependence of the electric conductivity 6 of solutions and ion
crystals on various parameters (temperature T, concentration of the
solution, etc) was calculated. The dissociation degreeotof the
molecules of the dissolved substance (concentration of the efiarge
carriers in ionic semiconductors) is calculated on the basis of as-
sumptions concerning the dependence of the rates of recombination
and generKtion of free charge,carriers on the number of filled or
free places in the crystal lattice or In the solution. The con-
clusions of the theory concerning the dependence of 6 once- and T, as
well as the dependence of the time of relaxation of the dissociation
processes on the dissociation energy agree qualitatively with the
experimental data.
Yu. Pleskov A
Card 1/1
67193
B'OV/58-59-7-15684
Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal Fizika, 1959, Nr 7, p 146 (ussR)
AUTHORS: R2~yll, V.G., Kopylov, Yu,A.
TITLE: The Photoconductivityllf Some Organic Solutions
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Fiz. dielektrikov. Moscow, AS USSR, 1958, pp 96 - 98
ABSTRACT: The authors studied the variation in electrical conductivity of solutions
of chloroform and bromoform under the action of ultraviolet radiation, For
substances that only possess singly charged ions the authors derive theore-
tical time dependences of the conductivity when radiation is switched on
and off. It is demonstrated that the theoretical and experimental curves
coincide. This is considered a proof of the Ionic character of photo-
acnductivity in organic solutions. The authors point out the possibility
of' determining the energy of dissociation of some substances from the curves
of the drop in electrical conductivity after the discontinuation of irra-
diation. (Dnepropetr. Inzh.-stroit. in-t, Dnepropetrovsk, USSR).
A.A. Mostovskiy
Card 1/1
LI-L"r y I- I-L, fe-.bl
rr
'14; E Ilk
uv
Wig
MIT
VER
air.
ir -
34
'4 1;
if
55 ;
W.
82
go
ai 4
1g
al
3810
2A
S/058/61/000
A001/A101 /009/030/050
AUTHOM: KolomoytseV, F.I., Kitskeviah, P.K., Bobyl', V.G., Yakunin, A.Ya.
TIM19V Comparison of some properties of solid and liqq~d dielectriessub-
jected to irradiation
PERIODICALf Referativnyy ;humal.-Fizika, no.,19, 1961, 2D1, abstract 9H157 (V ab.
"Mika dialektrikov",.Mosoow, AN SMS 1960, 510 - 517)
TEXTf Experimental dependences-of electric bortductivity U'on irradiation
of solid dielectrics (I) (mica, quartz,-polyethylene, polystyrene, pol7tetraflu-
orowtbylene~, polymethyl methaorylate, etc) were compared with those of liquid di-
oleo-trios (II) (chloroform, bromoform-ather, brot0form-anisole, iodoform-ether,
chlorophenol, bromobenzene, eta). It was found that increase of 6during Irradi-
ation and decrease at discontinuation of Irradiation was caused by fixing charge
carriers-on metastable levele,with their subsequent thermal liberation. Addi-
tional LG(at irradiation) depends on the-nature and intensity of irradiation
and on the-purity of the dielectric. After discontinuation of irradiation A6'
decreases with time' preportic~ii to-t-'~'(liberation of charge carrier fro T meta-
stable levels). & 6is proportional to field strength up to fields wl 10 v/cM
Card 1/2
30412
8/058/61i'WO/009/'030/050
Comparison of.some properties of solid and liquid ... A001/A101
t1olaw holds at ohanges of temperature T and intensitZ of irradiation). For II,
,6'is higher* by 102 _ -103 times than _ fdr I is intensity of irra-
~
diation; 0.5 4, It is shown that 1g it 6'1'-,a11T-
)r. K.
C.Abstraoter's notet Complete translation]
Card 2/2