SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KATSENOVICH, L.A. - KATSEVICH, K.A.

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CKATSENOVIGHt L.A. Induatrial health problwo in the drsoving of polymetallAo ores. Mod. shur. Uzb. no~29#37-41 D 6o. (MIRA, 14-:1) 1. Is Uzbekskogo nauchno-io-oledovatellakoto iwtituta sanitarii, gigiyony i professionalInfth sabolevaniy (direktor - doteent A.Z.-Zakhidov). (ORE DR=im-Hromic ApitcTs) (LFAD POISONIVG) KATSENOVICHi-Bi Ao-- 32741. Namtsentya kIs1otzto-~ch91oehncgo revnoveoiya pri alimeLtarnoy distrofli. daklady aked. Nauk uzessr, 1949, No. 9. a- 30-34-rozYuma na uzbek, Yak.- bibliogri 10 aRzv SO: Letopist Zhurnalinykh Statey, Tole 44, Moskva, 1949 KATSENOVICH, R. A. 29264 Narashenlye kiclotno-shchelochnogo ravamaiya pri toksioheskom gepatite a astsitom. V ob: Nauch. sessiya Akad. nauk UzSSR 24-28 Tanv. 1949 g. Doklady Red. Sektalt. Tashkent, 1949. a. 139-49.- Bibliogr: 13 nazv.' SO, Letopsil Zhurnallnvkh Statey, Vol. 39, Moskva, 1949 YMSENOVICH, R. A. 2. IMT, (600) 4. Main Turlmen Canal - Public Health 7. Some problems of medical and public health service at the Main Turkmen Canal. Sov. zdrav. 12$ No. 1, 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May -1953, Uncl. KkT 23TKO, M.I.; SUYKOV, A.S.; RSTRIN, P.L. Treatment of digestive diseases with mineral waters of Uzbekistan. Izv.AN UzeSSR.Set.medo no.4:3.5-20 '58. (MIU 12:5) 1. Uzbekskiy gosudarstvennyy nanchno-iseledovatel'skiy Inititut kurortologii i fizioterapii im. Samashkot (UZBHKISW.--Hj,MRjLL WATKRS) (DIGESTIVE ORWIS-DISMSES) KATSENOVICH.1 R.A. starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Use of Tashk-ent,mineral water in the compound treatDjen~ of chronic hepatitis a~d,cholecptltis. Trudy Uz. gos. nauch.-49bl. inct. kur. i fizioter no 15:151-161 159. . .. 14.9) (Oka BL;~DEI"DISLASES) (LIVEI"DISLASES),' (MMRAL WATFM) KATSEN stlarshiy muiohnyy sotrudnik Treatment ot-oardiovaseglar systeri diseases with Tashkent mineral water. Trudy Uz. gos. nauch.-isol. inst. kur. i fizioterno.15; 175--182 159. (14DA 14: 9) (CARDIOVASCULA,R SYSTFI-L-DISEUFS) (MMRAL WATERS) KATSENOVIGH. RJ. ' auchnyy sotrudnik , stax,shiy r I Treatment of dystrophic polyarthritis with Tashkent mineral water. Trudy Uz. gos. nauch.-issl. inst. kur. i fizioter* :.,io.15:213-217 159.. (NIRA 14:9) (ARTHRINS) (MINEFAL WATERS) NATSENOVICH, R.A., kand.med.nauk Principles and methods in treating diseases W the digestivo system with TaO~kent mineral water. Med. zhm-. Uzb. no.4.-1&-19 Ap 160. OUPLA 15:3) 1. 1z Uzbekskogo nauchno-issledovateliskogo inatitut4 kurortologii i fizioterapii imehi N.A. SemasWco (direktor - doteent Ya.K. Muminov). (DIGESTIVE ORGANS-DISBASZ-S) (TASMhu-MINERAL WATE10) OBROSOV, A.N., otv. red.; MUMINOV, U.K., zam. otv,, red.; BUlLATlDV, F.K., red.; VASILIYEV, L.L., red.; DALIMDV, Z.A., red.; red.; KETKO, M.I.,, red.; MINKH, A.A., red.; CHERNYAVSKIY, Ye.A., prof., red.; SHRAWOVA, G.A., red.; TSAY, A.A., tekhn. red. [Aeroionization and hydroaeroionization in medicine] Aeroioni- zatsijfL i,didroaeroionizatsiia v meditsine; materialy. Red. kollegiia: A.N.Obrosov i dr. Tasbkent, Medgiz, 1962. 305 P. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Vsesoyuznaya konferentsiya po aero- i.gidmaeroionizatsii, Tashkent, 10,60. 2. TSentrallnyy institut.kurortologii i fizioterapii, Moskva (for Obrosov). 3. Kafedra fiziologii cheloveka i zhivotnykh Laningradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta (for Vasillyev). 4. Uzz- bekskiy gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatel.'skiy institut kurortolo- gii I fizioterapii im.N.A.Semashko (for Katsenovich). 5. Gospit4ll- naya terapevtichaskaya klinika Leningradskogo gosudarstvdanogo me- ditsinskogo instituta im. I.P.Pavlova (for Blalatov). (AIR, IONIZED-THERAPEUTIC. USE) KATISNOVICH) R.A., kand.med.nauk Clim-atotheravy and clVmtcpror)bylaxlq in Uzbekistan. Sbor. trud.Uz.gos.nauch..~issl.insl-..kur.i fiaioter. 170-15 162. (MIRA 170) KAro-ENOVICH) R.Ix Some rhysiolog.(.-al indices in healthy people in a hot (-I'u----te. Trudy. lnst.~ur. i fizio-ter. 13-19-39 155. irl's,ii rii.PtAboJism arc! ny,,-cific dim-mi1v iwticln of proteirl 1r. ~ -~.So hypcz-~-em;icn. Rid. ~-*,- " ? t8sr,-) mjm-r Nviv Ya.K.,, KATSETVICH. R.A ; KETKOp M.I. p CoordinatIon oil the work of hualth reqnr',,,t and I-,euti,-, insti.tutions of the replablics of Central kur., fizioter. i lech. fiz. kullt. io 1. Uzl)--,ksk-'y institut kurortolog..' i 2mashko (direktor - Ya,K. Tuahkento "TIM -ZFTAL O.Y,-OTL: YE. 'P*--.-q-l,Cvl Institl-lte* Acaen, rot I c.~j Phv-,J c, V:)I. 2'7 Jnnrnnil o~ 7--'-r-1 ental wnti Theo SHARYGIN, A.I.; KATSEPOVAv,V,,Io Experience in combining the duties of spinner and doffer. Tekat. promo 21 no.3-.53-51+ W 161. (MERA 140) I. Direktor Voronezhskoy kordnoy fabriki (for Sharygin),, 2* Starshly normirovshchik Voronozbskoy kordnoy fabriki (for Katsepova). (Spinning) BUXHWOV, I.N.; T&kR$KOV,. G.A.; PEYS)MOV. V.K*; UTM, A.M.; VAERAWRA, T.N.; TMIYACMKO, Rubber coatings and belts-for draw boxes on spinning machines, Tekst.prom. 19 no.2:2o-24 F '59- (MIRk 12:5) (Spinning machinery) (Rubber coatings) 1*11 1. Sxparience with kvdrolypin L-103# BK-8, and Belenkillo serim in certain acute surgical diseases. Probl.gemat. i p9rel.j=ovj 4 no.7:47-48 JI 159. (MIRA 12:10) 1. Iz gospital'noy khirurgicheBkoy kliniki (zav. - prof.A.G. Sonnovelcly) lechebnogo falcul'tata Odeaskogo meditsinakogo i:lBtituta i khlrurglcheskogo otdelentya (zav. 3,.A.Beylin) Vodnotransportnoy rayonnoy bollnitay. (AIIINO ACID MIX"LvaS, ther. use, protein hydrolyeaten in acute surg. dis. (Rus)) XkTMM, I.I*; ARORN, A,Te., lcand.med.nauk Differcutial diagnosis of Botkin's disease and malignant neo- plasms causing obstructive jaundice. Vrach.delo no-l.51-55 160. (Min 13:6) 1. Khtrurgicheskoye otdolonive Vtoroy klinicheekoy bollnitsy TSentrallnogo rayona, Odessy i 14-ye otdolonlye infektoionnoy bollnitay. (EVATNIS, IMOTIOUS) 4AMICI) (UNM) IKATSER. 1.I. (Odessa.. ul. Chicherinap d,129p kv.1) I- Spontaneous rupture of the spleen in a patient with septic pancreatitis. Vov.khir.arkh. no.1101-82 161. (141RA 14t12) 1. Rhirargicheskoye otdeleniye (zav. - prof. K.G. Tagibekov) 2-y klinicheskoy bollnitsy TSentrallnogo rayona Olessy. (FMICREMS-INFUMMOV) (SPLUM-RUPTURE) AUTHORSt TITLEi S/020/60/135/004/029/037 B004/BO56 Zaretskiyj Ye.M., Katser, I.M., and Petrova, O.A. Effect of Corrosion Inhibitors Upon Corrosive and Mechanical Wear. .-. PERIODICALi Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 1359 No. 4P ppe 890 - 692 TEXTs The wear of steel under conditions where corrosive and mechanical effect are of the same order of magnitude is discussed in the present paper. This case occurs on wet spinning of flax. It was the aim of the present work to reduce corrosive and mechanical wear caused by Moscow tap water in 4X 13 type nitrided steel by means of corrosion inhibitors. Experi- ments were made at 400C in a X2M (Kh2M) device, in which a disk of high- speed steel revolved in an electrolyte and formed a hole in the specimen. Speed was 600 rpm in all experiments at a load of 2.25 kg. First, the effect of cathodic and anodic polarization was examined. A Platinum foil served as second electrode. Results are compiled in Fig. 1. Fig. 2 shows the result of the action of anodic and cathodic inhibitors. Addition of sodium hexametaphosphate reduced wear by 25%. The authors thank Card 1/3 Effect of Corrosion Inhibitors Upon S/02Y60/135/00411029/037 Corrosive and Mechanical Wear B004 B056 M.A.Babichev for his advice. There are 2 figures and 9 refer-.-, endebs 8 Soviet and I US. ASSOCIATION# Nauchno-iseledovateltakiy institut vapomogatellnykh izdeliy i zapasovykh detaley k tekstiltnomu aborudovaniyu (Scientif- io Research Institute of Accessories and Spare Parts of Textile Equipment) PRESENTEDi June 24, 1960 by P.A.Rebinder, Academician V, SUBMITTEDs June 1, 1960 Card 2/3 E& S10201601135100410291,037 B004/BO56 tv - A Fil. 4 AV /AV AW NX OW OV AM iff %CM I 4) VKM CAWAWd j Legend to Pig. 1. Is withoit. polarization; 2s with anodio polarization,. Da.1 ma/cM2 ; 31 with cathodi.opolarization, Do a 0.1 ma/cM 21;a)I r.pm;. V.- wear in MM3. Legi~nd to Fig. 2. Is *ithout additionj,2s with 500 mg/1 sodiumnitrite; 31 with 500 mg/1 water glasel 48 with 200 mg/l sodium hexametaphosphatel 3 a) rpm; V wear in mm Oard 3/3 KATSER, I.M., inzhss starabiy nauckmyy sotrudnik; FETROVA, O.A., kand. Protection of dyeing and finishing equipment againot corrosion. Tekst.prcm. 21 no.11:65-68 N 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut vapomogateliny" izdeliy i zapasnykh detaley k tekstillnomu oborudovani;iA (TSNID,Iashdatall) (for Katser). (Textile machinery-Corrosion) ir~Wxcdicine Buer~;er's Disease Jul 53 'The. Effects of Intraartex-ial IntroLluction of Ncvbcain in Obliterctive Throbboangitis, (According 'To Electrocardiog raph Data) ", A. I. Popova, L. 1. :Katser (Odessa), Basin Hozpital for Seamen Min Med, Vol 31, 1-10 7, P-0 57-59 Describes a modification of the T1. 14. Yelanskiy treatment for Buerger's disease, which involves intraarterial administration of novocain and mor- ;;Phine with 70 of cases reportedly recovered. In 270T52 connection with the modified treatmentp pre- a en, treatment and post-treatment cardiogram were t k and -novocain injected intrtmrteriall~ without mor- 1:phine. States that the rasoconstrictive effect of intraarterially introduced novocain contraindicates this treatment for cases vith a coronary deficiency. The general results of this investigation are un- certain. Further rese=ch and experimentation in this field are scheduled. 270M KATSSR' M.A. Changes in equipment and electrical networks of presently manufactured.locomotives. Blek. i topl. tiaga 6 no-1100-34 N 162. (MIRA 16t.1) 1. Rukovoditell gruppy otdela glavnogo konstruktora Novocharkagskogo elektrovozostroitellnogo savoda. (Electric locomotives) KATSER M.A. -inzh.; POOOMKIN., V.I., inzh. .4 1 -,:-- "- - Changes in the electric circuit of the newest model of VL60 electric locom6tives. Elek. i tepl. tiaGa 9 no.llz23-25 N t65- (MM 19:1) RATSER, IJ.A. Some modifications of the electric circuit for the VL60 electric loc=ot'2*ve. Elek. i topl.tiaga no.7:22,)4 Jl 163. (MIFU 16:9) 1, Rukovoditell gruppy otdela gla-mogo konstruktora ilovocherkassk-cgo elektrovozostioitellnogo zavoda. (Eloctric locomotives) KA TS ER., H. A. glecinical network of tiag& 7 no.3t26-28 Mr t~a VMO a.c. locomotive. Slak. I tepl. 063. (MIRA 105:6) 1. Rakovoditall grUppy Otdala glavnoge konstruktora Novocher- kasakogo ejaktrayozostroitallnego savoda. Plactric locomotives) 26723. S/056/61/041/005/036/038 /W B109/B102 .' / "Ok f A) AUTHORS: Katser, Yan, Kreynes, N. M. TITLE- Hexagonal anisotropy in MnCO 3 and CoCO 3 PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoretioheskoy fiziki, v. 41, V~< no- 501), 1961w 1691-1692 TEXT: Measurements of the anisotropy in MnCO 3 and CoCO3 single crystals yielded results which differed considerably from those obtained by k. Date (Ref. 4: Phys. Soc. Japan, .15, 2251, 1961). The measurements were carried out at MnCO and CoCO disks which had been prepared by a method according to N. Yao Ikornik;va at the Inatitut kristallografii AN SSSR (Institute of Crystallography AS USSR). CoCO 3 specimens: 0.6 mm diameter, 0.35 = thick, weight 0.472 10.01 mg, density 3 Q- 4.25 9/cm . MnCO 3 specimens; 1.3 mm diameter, 0.35 mm thick. The trigonal[111jaXiB of the specimens was perpendicular to the base of the disks, Anisotropy measurements were made by means of torsion balances Card 1/3 26721 S/056/61/041/005/036/038 Hexagonal anisotropy inooo B109/B102 (D1- 1.24~10- 3 dyne/cm/mm, reading aocuracyoJ0.1 mm) at temperatures of liquid helium, hydrogen, and nitrogen, and at room temperature in a magnetic field of 5600 oersteds. The latter value is more than twice the saturation value for UnCO 3 and CoCO 30 as given by A. S. Borovik-Romanov IX and V. L Ozhogin (ZhETF, 31, 27, 1960). The measurements with XnCO 3 showed that (1) MnCO 3 has a slight hexagonal anisotropy at any temperature, (2) the amount of this anisotropy is less than 1 erg/cm . This contradicts the values found by Date. (3) Below the Neel point (32.50K) there is no crystallographic anisotropy at all. In the 3case of CoCO,9 the measurements showed a strong anisotropy (K 3 -634 erg/cm at 4.20K). On the other hand, K 3 -0 at all temperatures above the Neel point (18.10K). The field strength at which saturation occurs, was found from the relation #c; 18 K 3/,s9 where Is denotes the spontaneous ferromagnetic moment.per cm (- 50 CGSE). In this was, H. was found to be 228 oersteds. This value can be explained only when further magnetization processes are assumed Card 2/3 267',11 3/056/61/041/005/036/038 Hexagonal anisotropy in... B109/BI02 since the true value of H 0 amounts to (2 -3)-10 3 oersteds. Academician P. L. KaDitea and A. S. Borovik-Romanov are thanked for their interest and advice. Dzyaloshinskiy is mentioned:. There are 5 references: 4 Soviet and 1 non-Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut fizicheskikh problem Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute for Physical Problems of the Academy of Sciences USSR). Fizicheskiy institut Chekhoslovatskoy Akademii nauk (Institute of Physics of the Czechoslovakian Academy of Sciences) SUBMITTED; September 25, 1961 Card 3/3 S/137/6P,/ooG/oo4/oio/,_)oi A006/A101 AUTHORS: Gauptman, Z., Katser, Ya., Gemperle, R. TME: Growing of filiform cobalt crystals and soma results of their physical investigation PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 4, 1962, 19, abstract 4A99 (V sb, "Rost kristallov, v. 3", Moscow, AN SSSR, 1961, 159 - 166, Discuss. 214 - 218) Filiform Co crystals were grown by reduction of analytically pure dehydrated Cc bromide with hydrogen, refined of 0 The process is carried out 2- on a special device. The Optimum temperature for Co crystal growth is 750 7600C, and the necessary rate Of H2 flow varies within 0.4 - 0.8 em/sec. The filiform crystals obtained have a thickness from a few,,itto 100,i- and a length of a few millimeters. On the crystals obtained, the domain structure was studied. It was established that the.surface structure of domains was extremely complex; this is In contradiction to theoretical concepts. However, the sur- face domain structure is exclusively regular. A passage of domains from one to Card 1/2 S/137/62/000/004/010/201 Growing of filiform cobalt... A006/AIOI the other side of crystals is observed. A brief review is given of the pro- perties of filiform crystala, the mechanism of their growth and methods of grow- ing. V. Zemskov r,Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 .-KATSBY, A. .1 WN, S. I Imperience of a car-rental unit. Avt.tranOP- 38 no-3:13-16 Mr 160. (MM 13:6) (Moscow-Automobiles, Rental) C UTSEVY A. The effect of copper ions on the properties of ammonium pure silver bromide emulsions. Doklady BAN 14 no.7: 7o3. 7o6'61. 1. Submitted by Academician R. Kaishev. (Copper) (Ions) (Ammonium) (Silver compoux0s) S1081J62/000/017/069/102 B156/B186 AUTHORj Katsev, A. TITLE: Methods of producing emulsions for photographic printing paper. 1. Unwashed silver chlorobromide emulsions PLRIODICAL: Referativnyj zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 17, 1962, 454, abstract - 17L352 (Izv. N.-i. in;-t kinematogr.*i radio, v. 2,1959 - 1960 (1961), 91 - 109 LBulg., summaries in Russian and :~ngl.j) TEXT: Several methods of producing emulsions for silver chlorobromide enlargement printing paper are described. The effects of gelatin, the p1l, the temperature, the silverhalide ratio and the presence of metallic ions have been investigated with a view to producing emulsions with different contrast ranges with high sensitivities tb light, and with consisterkt pro- perties as regards fogging during ageing and development. Several methods of producing printing paper are recommended. [Abstracter's notes Com- plete translation.3 7Card 1/1 S/08!/62/000/017/070/102 B156/B186 AUTHORt Katsev, A. TITLE: Some different methods of producing emulsions for photographic printing.paper PBRIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 17, 1962, 454, abstract - 171,353 (Izv. N.-i in-t kinematogr. i: radio, v. 2, t959 - 1960 (1961), 111 - 127 LBulg.., summaries in Russian and i~ngl.j) TEXT: Three methods of producing unwashed and washed silver bromide emulsions are examined. The effects of KI, Pb(NO ) CdCl and gelatin on 3 2P 2 the photographic properties of printing papers were verified. Introducing cadmium, lead or rhodium salts before emulsifying improves the contrast range of emulsions. When both cadmium and rhodium chlorides are int-ro- duced this range is extremely wide. The additive nature of the effect shows that cadmium and rhodium ions affect the increase in contrast range in different ways. The author considers that the rhodium ions selectively desensitize the largest and most sensitive grains. EAbstracter's notet Complete translationj Card 1/1 S/081/62/000/017/068/102 B156/Bia6 AUTHOR: TITLEs The physical ageing of ammoniacal silver browide photographic emulsions with an'excess of ammonia PERIODICAM Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya) no. 17, 1962, 454, abstract 17L351 (Izv. N.-i. in-;-t kinematogr. i radio, v. 2, 1959 - 1960 (1961)? 129 - 135 ~Bulg.f aummaries in Russian and Engl.j) TEXTs The physical ageing of ammoniacal emulsions with 5C~~o and 100/z'o ex- ceases of ammonia. was investigated. The higher the concentration of ammonia, the faster the increase in grain size at the, initial stage of ageing and the slower the Increase at later stsees. The reason for this lies in the more rapid coalescence %hen a&ing begins and in the faot that the silver bromide becomes more soluble in proportion to the concentration of ammonia. The ageing of emulsions with an excess of ammonia results in the cubic microcrystals being replaced by octahedral grain shapes. TAbstra.cter's no-,;e: Complete translation-3 ard 1/1 51081162100010231'0141120 B1561BI86 AUTHORt Kataev, A. TITLEs The effects of ions on the properties of ammoniacal silver bromide emulsions PERIODICALi Roferativnyy zhurnal, Khimiyat po. 23, 1962, 96, abstract 23B710 (Dokl. Bolg. AN, v. 14, no. 7, 1961, 703 - 706 [Eng.; summary in~Russj) - TEXTj The effects produced on silver bromide photographic emulsions by the concentration of Cu 2+ ions added to gelatin solutions before emulsifi- cation were investigated as regards surface and deep sensitivity to light, maximum contrasting and fogging in the 2nd ageing process. At CU2+ ion. concentrations of 0.1- 0.25 mol% with relation to the AgNO,, the aensi- 2+ tivity to light is greatly reduced, whereas if the concentration of Cu ions is furtherinoreased the decrease in sensitivity becomes leas marked, When the concentration of Cu 2+ ions is altered, the contrast passes Card 1/2 SIOBV621000102310141120 The effects of ions on the.#@ BlWBW through a maximum corresponding to ~jl mol% of Cu 24. ions. During the 2nd 2+ ageing period in the presence of Cu ions fogging increases very alowly. [Abotraoteris notej Complete translation.) Card 2/2 AZMUUV M.; KATAn-V A I Ir" Effect of copper ions on physical ripeining of silver bromide photographic emulsions, Doklady RAI 16 no.l.-85-88 163. Lj, Submitted by Corresponding Member So Christov [Khristov,, So], BRSXATA. Be; USHMV, S.; TATSV, I,, redaktor-, HATISSIN. Z., takhni- cheekijr redaktor. [Mari A.S.S.R.; sketch about at documentary film] Yariiekaia ASSR; ocherk o dokumentallnom fillme. Moskva, GoakinoWat, 1952. 26 pe (Mwi A.S.S.R.) (MUM 8:5) IOFIS, Te.A.; XATSEV I. rodaktor; LAXSMVSKATA, 1::, rectaktor. '!"7'teMIWh-F*W"-redaktor. [Practical photography manual] Pretktichoskroo posobie po totografti. Moskva, Iskusetvo, 1953. 247 p. (HLRA 7:7) (Photography-Handbooks, mmuaas, ate.) ZHURA6VIEV, N. ; , redaktor; VOLYUMEVA, V., tekhnicheakiy reduktor. 11~~tm [On ocean Ice; outline of tha film] Vo lldnkb okeana; ocherk o fill- me. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo 919kusetvo,* 1953. 31 P. (MLRA 8:2) (Arctic regions) (Notion pictures, Documentary) XATSIV, I.; SUYNMV, M. Renting to experienced drivers. Za bazops dvizh. no.3:13 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:12) 1 Zamestitall direktora avtobazy No*12 (for Katnev). 2.Nachallnik k;lonny prokata avtobazy No*12 (for S tov). (Automobiles, RenZT IVANOV, A.P.; STEPANOV, B.I.; BERKOVSKI'l, B.M.; KATSEV, I-.L. Calculating the effect of inhomogeneities on the lij, 'ht regime of a parallel-plate layer in nonlinear approximation. Dokl. AN B5SR 6 no-3:147-150 Mr 162. (FdRA 15:3) 1. Institut fiziki AN BSSR. (Optics, Physical) 21- STEPANOV, B.1,; IVANCVp A.P.; BERKOVSKIY, B,,M.; KATSEV, I.L. Radiation transfer inside a plane-parallel layer in the approx- imation of nonlinear optics. Opt. i spektr. 7 no.4:533-536 Ap 162. (Radiation) (Lighi~-Transmissiun) (MJRA 15:5) S/37227 051/62/012/004/015/015 Lt. E039/E485 AUTHORS: Stenanov, B.I., Ivanov, A.P., Berkovskiy, B.M., Kat~ev ~IL, TITLE; The transfer of radiation in a plane parallel layer in the approximation of nonlinear optics PE,QIODICAL: Optika i spektroskopiya, v.12, no.4, 1962, 533-536 TEXT: The problem of the transfer of radiation in a plane parallel layer is considered on the basis of equations for the transmission of radiant energy with a nonlinear dependence of the absorption coefficient for dense radiation. The calculations are for monochromatic radiation (flux So ) propagated norinal to the surface of a layer of thickness 1/. On account of multiple reflections between the boundary layers there will be two fluxes S, and S2 in opposite directions at any point x in the layer. An expression for the absorption coefficient k is derived k ko (2) 1 + a(Sl + S2) where k. is the absorption coefficient in the absence of a Card 1/3 S/051/62/012/004/015/015 The transfer of radiation ... E039/E485 light field and a the nonlinear parameter (a ~,O). The problem is only considered for a particular case which allows an easy analytical solution, namely by putting S eoual to zero. 0 - I f Equations are derived for the change in value of the absorption coefficient with position in the layer and its dependence on the reflectivity of the surface. The effect of a supplementary field of density um due to the thermal background is also considered and equations derived for the absorption coefficient k and the intensity of radiation Smcn escaping from the layer. k ko (16) 1 + avux + d(5, + SO and S (1 + avu-() 1n r -.kc, (17) ocn - 2(x where r is the coefficient of reflection and v is the velocity of light. It follows that the condition for radiation from the layer is Card 2/3 42040 31201162100010031001ybO2 1045/1245 AIJTHORS: Ivanov, A.P. , BerkrVskiy, B.M. , and Katsev, I.L. r- TITLE: CalculRtion of the emission ofa light scattering layer by methods of non-linear optics SOURCE: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Belorusakoy SSR.Seriy~; fisiko-tekhnicheskikh nauk. no.3* Minsk, 1962, 23-26 TEXT; The authors -investigate by m6ans of the Schwa 2child- r.8 Schuster method the propam,.tion of radiation of strong intensity in a turbid, plane-parallel layer, in the case when the negative absorption coefficient depends on the intensity of the light field, Conditions for selfexcitation of the turbid layer and an expression Cz~rd -'1/2 Calculation of the emisnion for the intensity of the rated intensity is giv en S - - W emit 2 cv/nlO/62/000/003/001/002 Q/ C. 1045/1245 of.... -enerated light nre derived. The gene- by (31)2 kol + 4t - + bsltc (13) where- TT 2 aLsI W-absorbed enera per unit time; kq-absorption coefficient at the absence of li,,,,ht field; DI, -parameter of non-linearity (473;0); s-scattering constant; !-thickness of the scattering Driyer; a,b, c-oonstants dependinZ., on the reflexion coefficient r nt the pnra- Ilel boundnries of the scattering layer. Jignificant is the fact, that at r - 0 OLSemit increases strongly with increasing sl, where- as at r-ld 'it becomes a constant kol determining the maximum possible value of the generated inteTsity. At small r a slight increase of the li,-,,ht scattering substance within the turbid layer causes a transition from, a non-excit.ed to a selfaxeited'system. There are 3 figures, Card 2/2 h1311 B/170/62/005/010/004/009 B104/B186 AUTHORSi Ivanovt A. P., Berkovskiy, B. M., Katsev,'I.L. TITLE: Reflection and transmission of a plane-parallel layer in the scope of non-linear optics PERIODICAL: Inzheneino-lizichookiy zhurnal, ve 51 no* 10, 1962, 58 - 64 TEXT: The subject of invootigation is a piate of ihicknesa-1 and of small luminance characterized by the absorption coefficient k . and the reflection coefficient on the Iface r. A luminous flux So is incident perpendicularly. Owing to,multiple reflection there exist internally two kinds of flux at any-point x:S 1 moving pafallel to the incident flux,and .32 moving in the opposite direction., These are described by the differential equations dS AS dx, dS - kB dx (1) with the boundary 1 1 2 2 1: conditions St,(1 r) + rs,(. m rS,(X.I) (2). The S2(x-1) absorption coefficient can be expressed .oy k - k0/1 + a(S1+ S2), where 'Card 1/4 S/170/62/005/010/004/009 Reflection and transmission... B100186 the parametorsof non-linearity a and k are assumed to be constant wi th 0 , respect to depth. The system (1) is solved by In C, a S, + a S, - C' kx, In a S2 + a S, - C' = kox. (4) a S, CA . Ct S2 and the relation S 1S2 - cl/a 2 can be deri 'Yed additionally from (1), stating that the product of two oppositely directed fluxes is constant at any depth. Hence the reflection coefficient R is obtained by 1? 1 -7 r) C, + "so and the transmission factor-T by T 1-r C, (9) . On the basis of these formulas the light field was studied ins ide and is positive R and outside the medium. For the region where k T,Are o oalculated by .I- r), exp (- k.1) (I-r)2rexp(-2kW) T R= r+ l 2 10) I-r exp(-2k,l) exp(-2k1) Card 2/4 I-r Reflection and transmission... Card 3/4 S/170/62/005/010/004/009 B104/B186 for the condition aS