SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHALILOV, KH.D. - KHALILOV, Z.I.
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(experimental study). Mad. zhur. Uzb. noAO:30-32 161.
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Opill-ILOV9 Kh.M.
Viscosity of isocetane, cyclopentano, cyclobexane, and theIr
saturated vapors. Zhur. fiz. khim. 36 no.11:2474-2471 N162.
(y-l-RA 17-5)
1. Inatitut fizlki AN Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR.
ALIBEKOV, S. Yu., dotsent- KMILOV Kh. M., kand. med. nauk
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Cheraical Abst. F4. 5, 49-&q1951)(In Russian).-The vise-gities of hodh
Vol. 48 No. 6 liquid diphenyl ether and Its vapor were measured ac-
Icurding to the method outlined by Xh. (CA. 33, 62494).
14ar. 25, 1954 The rurrourements were extended for the fint time to the
General end.YhYsical ChemistrY neighborbood of the crit. te;P. (2 4 ). For the liquid the
~Iscmity roeff. P dropi Ir Mr X 10-6 at 31.01 to
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cittived by Kh. (loc. cit.). The values show that some of
the mols. of tht vapor are mLocd.; M the liquid there a", of
Course, ratjrr of thew. Them is; linear relation between the
so. Vol. and A for the vapor. Wmer Jacobson-
KFALILOV, n - M.
"Mercuryless Apparatus for the Invebtigation of Volumetric Properties of
Stratified and Recombined Petroleums and Gases" (Chemistry: Apparatus),
Izv. All Azerb. SSR, No. 7, 1953
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MMILOV, Kh.M.
Theory of the viscosity of liquids. Dokl.AN Azerb.SSR 11 no-7:
465-469 Jl 155- (KEa 9:1)
l.Inatitut fisiki i matematiki AN Azerbaydshanskoy SSR.
(Viscosity)
Di s tr: hEb j/i E3d/ 14 E?
,K)II/120-58-4-26/30
AUTHOR: Mialilov, ini. M.
TITLE: A Viscometor for 'the Study of Liquids at TemperaLuress Down
to "1500C. (Viskozimetr d1ya i3s!edovaniya zhid1_!_-ostey -pri
temocraturallch do -1500C)
F3R10DI(;AL; Fribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1)53, Nr 4, pp 104--inr;
(USSR)
A.3,3TRA,-JT: Tho viscoinct~~,r is sil o,,-.,n in ri,- 1 and consists of a
closed syoten COT13istin~ of a clal)illary and tubes of the
D I
same gage. The time for the li(':uid to flow tlaroukgh
1 .7 under the action of
ulic. ca,-illar: ~3ravity and viscous
forceg i3 Tricasured an,d hence t1le viscosity is det=.lined
in -the USU,11 The viscoi-aeter is placed in a Dewar
flash and may be used to determine absolute values of th.?
Coefficient of viscosity in the range +150 to -150'C.
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,A Viscometor for the Study of Liquids at Temperatures Down to
-1500C
A more detailed treatment of the theory of similar
viscometers may be found in the studies indicated in
references 1 and 2. There are 2 figures and 2 Soviet
references.
ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki I matematiki AN AzerbSSR (Institute
of Physics and Mathematics 3f the Academy of Sciences,
Azerbaydzhan SSR)
SUBMITTED: October 26, 1957-
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sov/8i-59-7-22510
Translation from: Referativnyy tburnal. Kh1miya, 1959, Nr 7, p 62 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Khalilov Kh.M., Zabelina, Yu.Yu.
TITLE: The Dependence of the Viscosit of a o-Xylene-Hexane Mixture on
the Temperature and the Concentration of the Components
PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta fiz. i matem. AS AzerbSSR, 1958, Vol 9, pp 124 - 127
(Azerb. summary)
ABSTRACT: The absolute viscosity (V) of,the liquid phase and of saturated
vapors of the blaaa mixture: o-xylene-hexane was measured. The
measurements were carried out by the methods described earlier
(Kh.M. Khalilov, Zh. tekhn. fiziki, 1938, Vol 8, Nr 13 - 14,
1249) at 20 - 3000C. The dependence curves of V of the mixture
on the composition and the temperature were plotted. V decreases
with an increase in the hexane concentration. The presence of a
linear dependence between the critical temperatures of the
Card 1/2 components and their mixtures was established. The higher is the
SOV/81-59-7-22510
The Dependence of the Viscosity of a o-Xylene-fiexane Mixture on the Temperature
and the Concentration of the Components
value of the critical temperature of the corresponding mixture, the greater is
V of its liquid phase and the lcwjer is V of its saturated vapor.
S. Byk
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KEALILOV., 10i. M.p Doc Phys-Mith sci (diss) -- "Investigation of the viscosity
of liquids and their saturated vapors". Baku) 1959; published by the Aced Sci
Azerb SSR. 24 pp (Moscow State U im M. V. Lomonoaov, Phys Faculty), 150 copies
(KL, No 22 p 195 9, 107)
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KHALILOV, Kh.M.
Studying the viscosity of liquids at low te=eratures. Izv. All
Azerb. SSR. Ser. fiz.-mat. i tekh. nauk. no.3:53-55 159 (KI13A 13:3)
(Viscosity)
KHALILOV, Kh.M..
Viscosity and structural features of liquids. Izv.Alf Azerb.
SSR.Ser.fiz.-mat.i takh.nauk no.4:43-47 '59.
(Viscosity) (Liquids) (MIA 13:2)
EMLILOV, KhbM,
Relationahip between the viscosity of fluids and thoir structure.
Izv. vys, ucheb* zava; neft' i gaz 3 no.7:97-103 160. (MIRA 15:5)
1. Azerbaydzhanskiy gosudarstvanW universitet imeni Kirova.
(Oil field brines) (Viscosity)
KHALILOV Kh,14,
Viscosity of aromatic hydrocarbons and halogen derivatives of
benzene. Izv.AN Azerb.SSR.Ser.fis.-mat.i tekh.nauk no.6:37-43
161. (MIU .15:4)
(ffydrocarbons) (Benzene)
AUTHOR.
TITLE:
40371
8/185/62/007/008/005/008
D234/D308
Kh6lilovp Kh.M.
Some results of the investigation of viscosity of
organio liquids
cly
PERIODICAL: Ukr' ins kyy fizychnyy zhurnalt V. 7, no. 8, 1962,
882 f-' 886
TEM: The author describes a method of establishing the value of
the 'pseudocriticall -temperature and states that such observations
show the absence of"transcritical domain if the molecules of the
liquid are homogeneous. In mixtures, the transcrItical domain is
i. clearly observed even when there are associated molecules. It is
pointed out that the experimental data are not accurate in the
neighborhood of,the critical poin-to. Dependence of viscosity on timg
in supercooled 6-xylene is shown on a graph and it is stated to be'
impossible to oUtain unambiguous results in this case owing to un-
stable ptate of'the liquid, The aut]7,")r derives a theoretical formu-
1,a for the viscosity coefficient coi-~aining a constant Ao 4(R/2)
dard 1/2
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B101 XB180
AU 1.0 H: Khalilov, Kh.
TITL-'-': Viscosity or isooctane, cyclopentane, cyclohexane and their
saturated vapors
-2476
-110DICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy-khimii, v- 36,-no. 11, 10~62, 2474
7 --Z T :Th.-, method alrea,,iy described by the author (Zh. tekhn. fiz., 8, 1249,
193a) was used to determine the viscosities (Figs. 1 and 2), and also the
dunsities of isooctance (2 2 4-trimethyl pentane) and cyclopentane under
or~hobaric conditions (Tabie~. The fact that-the cyclic compounds have
ML~her viscosities than the corresponding alkanes, suggests that weak
"olecular associations exist in the former. It was confirmed that the
M
viscosity of related compounds was proportional to their critical telpera-
tufe. The following relation holds between the critical density and the
density of the liquid at boiling point and atmospheric pressure:
Qcrit ~ 0-~422Q liq + 0.0230'. Thero are 2 figures and I table.
ASSOCiA,TION: Institut t"iziki AN AzerbSSR (Institute of Physics AS AzerbSSR)
SU 3. " I TT:-D February 20, 1961
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KHALILOV Kh.M
L-=L-
Some results of a study of the viscosity of organic licka~ds. Ukr.
fiz. zhur. 7 no.8:882-887 S 162. (MIRA 16:1)
1. Institut fiziki AN AzerSSR, Baku.
(Viscosity) (Liquids) (organic compounds)
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tverdogo tela, v
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ja Litt vailditT t iu tim
cr-ce of pure amorphous selerlium, of the equa"lon
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~,Icnds to the energy of t& chemic&1 bond, aid th- T-P hI an -u t
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ACOESSION NRI AP~O UR/0181/65/007/006/1860AM4
AUTHORt Kullysyt-B. B.; Atas~n S. A.j lbaliloy. Kh. H.
TITLEt Effect of f~ ~e impurity on the temperature-time dependence of the
strength of selenium
-SOUROst Fizi]m tvardogo tole, ve 7# no* 6j 196% iao-i%4
TOPIC TAM selenium# pk"&qy-!~s, amorphous polymar, macromolecule,, plastic
streugth
ABSTRAOTa The authors continue an earlier investigation (FTT v- 7, 153, 1965) in
Ch
they showed that the general temperature-time relation for strength, applic-
eble to various solid# and derived by S. N. Zhurkov and his co-workers (M v. 40,
2le4, 1962 and earlier papers) are applicable to amorphous seleniun. The purpose
of the present investigation was to determine the influence of phosphorus impurity
on the coefficient of endurance# the magnitude of the energy barrier, and other
physical characteristics determining the strength of selenium. The selenium In-
vestigated contained 0,2t 0e4# and 0*6 %~phosphorus by weight. The samples were
drawn In the fom of thin filaments (0*12 - 0s30 ma thick) from the malt 1A a
vacuum of the.arder of 102 Rge The measurewent method ond tho apparatus were
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the same as demoribed br.the authors "rlier. The results show that the general
temperature-time strength dependence Is valid not only for amorphous selenium In
pure form, as in earlier Investigation but also for phosphorus-dopad a'elenium. It
is shown further that the phosphorus atoms joined together the chains of the
selenium micromoleculeag thereby-increasing the strength of the selmAtim* Orig.
art..hass .5 figures, 2 formulas# and I tables
ASSOCIATIONs Institut fIxMd AN AxerbSBR, Baku (Institute of Phymiam AN Acerb SSR)
SUBKITTED: 04Dsc64 MROLt 00 SUB CODES Ir, TD
RE REF SM 008 0TMs 001
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ACC NR, APS022;i36 TM`(c) WU/10V/JD SOUR-Ct-C-O-Di-;-.--U-RTO-l-8l-f6-57007/00912847/2048__
AUTHM Khall 5 4~'
lov, Kh. M.; Kuliyev', D. B.
ORG: Institute of Physics AN AzSSR, Baku (Institut fiziki AN AzSSR)
TITLE: Effect of temperature on the viscosity of selenium
SOURCE: Mika tverdogo tela, v. 7, no. 9, 1965, 2847-2848
TOPIC TAGS:- seleniumi.~~olid viscosity, amorphous polymer, relaxation-process
ABSTRACT: Viscosity was used as a basis for studyingfj~eanicayl relaxation in sele-
nium as a function of temperature. The coefficient o cosit n was measured In
f~lajnentary specimens of selenium 0.20-0.32 mm thick. These data were used for deter
mining the parameter - "j r
ar
According to present theories on the viscoelastic properties of polymers, the para-
meter a determines the effect of temperature on the coefficient of friction. T for!
amorphous selenium was taken as 809C.. A pattern similar to that of other vitrified
polymer materials was observed when ln a was plotted as a function of (T-T a for
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'aatorphous selenlum.,.Theorstical and experimental values for a show satisfactory
agreement in the 30-1000C range. This parameter was used as a basis for calculating
the apparent energy of activation of mechanical relaxation processes it, amorphous
selenium from 30 to 1000C. It was found that the activation energy Increases as the
vitrification point is approached. Origo art. has: 1 figure, 1 formula.
SUB CODE; 20/ SUBM DATM 13M&r.65/ ORIG IMF: 000/ OTH REF:' 006
Ccw-j 2/2
L 02430-67
ACC N6-Aj";;j�-534
beyond 5 min.p and 4) the maximum increase of the photoolectromotive force io 60% at
ultrasonic treatments of 5 min duration. The experimental results seem to show that
the optimum time for ultrasonic treatment of surfaces of selenium rectifiers is 5
minutes. orig, art. hast 3 figu roe.
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AuTHoa: Khalilovp Kh. M.; Dzhalilovo S, U,; Orudzhovaj Sh. 0o
ORGS none 15
TITLEI Stuc~r of the viscosity of amorphous selenium
SOURCE% AN AzerbSSR. Izv, Ser fir,-takhn i matem np no. 6# 1965, 6-,5-68
TOPIC TAGS: seleniump solid v1scoidtyj viscous flow
ABSTRACT: The purpose of the work 'was to determine the influence of temperature on
tho apparent activation energy of viscous flow of selenium and to stuctr the applioa-
bility of the WiUi&mq-IwWen-F9rry (WLF) formula
8.86(T:.T
109 AT = -- A)-
101.6+T-Ts
(where Ts is the reduced temperaturep and aT the ratio of viscosities at temperatures
T and Ts rospectively) to the viscosity data on selenium. The viscosity was deter-
mined from the rate of exteneinn of selenium filaments observed with a microac",
The WLF formula was found to apply to the viscosity data over a wide temperature
range. The activation energy of viscous flow was determined from the formula
A H, 2,303 R CF Cj T'
1 -2 7(C ' T - T,)2
ACC NR: Ai:7009561 SOURCE CODE: UR/0233A6/000/002/0166/016
AU"111OR: Khalilov, Kh. M
Agayev, A. I.
ORO: none
TITIE: Instrument for measuring the coefficient of absorption and the pro-Pagation
velocity of ultrasound in solids in the frequency range of 4 to 100 Me
SCUICE: AN AzerbSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fiziko-tekhrLicheakikh i matematicheskikh
nauk, no. 2, 1966, 166-169
TOPIC TAGS: pulse generator, ultrasound absorption
SUB CODE: 20
Standard devices are modified to provide a means for studying the
A,35
absorption and propagation of sound in solids. The instrument consists of a
pulse generator (YGI-2),.Pulse interval meter (PIVI-2), TV channel switch, cath-'
ode follower attenuator, i-f amplifier, detector, oscilloscope (Cl-9), quartz
crystal, acoustical contact (transformer oil), a power supplyo and a metor-wave
generator (GZ-8A).
To increase the amplitude of the r-f pulses to 15 v the attenuator in re-
moved from the GZ-8A and the output of the unit is connected directly to the
crystal. Also, the frequency range is changed from 28o to 48o me to 4 to 6
.Mc. The crystal converts the electrical oscillations to mechs,
nical, vibrations,
%ehich are transmitted to the sample (1M1 crystal) through the coupling layer of,
transformer oil. The mechanical vibration reflects from the saxVle and returns;
;Ao tO crystalj vhich converts them back to electrical sigwass.
Car DC1 none
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ACC NR: AP7000003 ( /V)
- -SOURCE --CODE 8____M/0070_/WO11 /6067/0929/0931~1
AUTHCR: _~~alilov, Kh. ~.; RzaYev, K_ I.
CRG: Institute of Physics AN AzerbSSR (Institut fiziki AN Azerb5SR)
TITLE: Preparation of gallium solonido monocrystal and determination of its elastic
constants
SOMCE: Kristallografiya, v. 11, no. 6, 1966, 929-931
TOPIC TAGS: galliui:i compound, selenium compound, single crystal growth, semiconductor
single crystal, crystal anisotropy, laboratory furnace, ultrasonic wave propagation,
elasticity
ABSTRACT: The elastic constants of a GaSe monocrystal grown in a specially designed
furnace were determined. The GaSe was synthesized in a sealed ampoule which was
vibrated while temporature was held at 10500C, and Lhen cooled slowly to room
temperature. The monocrystal was grown in the &MPOU10 Using en arrangement inwhich
the desired even temperature was maintained by rotating the furnace. 'rho furnace
could also be moved vertically with respect to the ampoule at salactad spoods.
Temperature in tho upper part of the furnace was 1050', and less in the lower jxi-rt.
At the start. to keep the ampoule from oracking, the furnace was moved down at 6 m/aac!
until the ampoule was in the 10500 zone; the furnace was then raised at 10 =M/seco
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This process was repeated 7 times to obtain a perfoct GaSo nonocrystall. 1ho volocity
vj and vt of longitudinal and transvortio ultrASonio wavos In tho crystftl was moasurod
,a a froquency of 1.611 Me, Valuos for v and v t along tho basal plano woro almost
0
1 twice those perpendicular to the basal pb~o, ifidicating anisotropy. iho temporaturo
dependence o- v1 and vt of ultrasonic wavos alon- tho basal plano was ;ioasurod: those
0
;values decrease continuously with incroaso in temp)rataro from -60 to 1,00'C;
;L vi/ t - 0.82 m/soc. degree, A vt/,6t - 0.67 m/soo. degree. Tho hoiragonal GaSo
.crystal belongs to the spaco group C "S.
3h'- f 1ho elastic constants (in d es/CM2)1
;C = 10.24 x loll
C~~ - 3-~O x 10"; Cp - 3.07 )c 1011: C55 - 0.70 x 10
;C 12 = C tg 2C66 3s x 10 1. 'Wo sine oly thank F. M Gishinzad for intorost
iindicatle~ during the completion of this Orig, art. hasl 3 figures.
SUB-CODEs 20/ SUBM DATES 05Aug65/ CRIG REFS 002'
SHAKHTAKIITINSKIY., G.B.; GUSEYNZADE, S.M.; KHALILOV, Kh.S.
Concentration of vanadium in alkaline solutions of the productionof
aluminim oxide from alimite. Azerb.khim.zhur. no.4:109-113 163.
(MIRA 17:2)
SHA-19iTAUTINSIKIY, G.B.; GUSEYNZADE, S.M.; KHALII,0V-, M.S..; ASKEROV, G.R.
Production Of pure vanadium pentoxide from flushing fluids of
alkali metal sulfates. Azerb. khim. zhur. no.3:140-173 165.
1. Institut khimii AN AzerSSR. (MIRA 19:1)
11
MLIKOVO M.K.
~WWMM
Local tboorem for eume of Indqpendent random vectors. I%v. AN
Us.SSR. Ser. fix.-mat. nauk no.2:95-105 '58. WIRA 11:10)
1. Institut matematiki i makhan1ki Imeni V.I. Romnnovskogo.
(Probabilities)
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Kamed R2a ogly; AKHKKDOV, Nadir Kovsum ogly
(Russian tractors] Sovet traktorlary. Baky, Aserbaichan
dovlet neft ve almi-takhn.edebii'Lat neshriiiaty, 1957. 423 P.
(MIRA 12:10)
(Tractors)
KHALILCJV , I.I. yu.
,Role of foreat vagetatioh in the improvement of
erosion-resistant properties of soils. Izv. AN
biol. i med.nauk no.9:109-116 161.
(DAMIWARANCHAY VALLEY-EROBION)
(BUMGHAY VALLEY-IMOSION) (FOMT
physical and
Azerb. SSR. Ser.
(MIRA 24:12)
INFLUENCES)
MUSTAFAYEV, K-h.M.9- KHALILOV, M.Tu.
I
10"NA dm*Mmbmkwvdow
Soil erosion in different zones of the Damiraparanchev basin.
Izv. AN Azerb. SSR. Ser. biol. i med. nauk no.3t87-9'3 163.
(KIRA 16-6)
(DamiraparanchRy Valley--Erosicn)
KHALILOV, M.Yu.
Study of the antleroalon effect of the root sysLemo of trees and
shrubs in tho mountain-forest zone of Kutkashen District. Izv. AN
AZerb. SSR. Ser. biol. i med. nauk no.2:97-104 162. (1-1,111A 17.6)
MUTiol") v.yu.
Gr-owth of forest pluntatton.,i of c,),.7pojltt5n2 i- the
mountain areas of the aouthera slop of tho Greater Caucasus and
their untierosion isignifirwicei. Izv. 1.11 lizerb. ,')Sri. Sor. biol.
i mod. nauk no.2:101-109 '6,3. (MIRA 17:5)
ISMAYLOVp K.A.; KHALILOV, N.Yu.
Tectonic correlation of Tertiary and Me.x.)zcic o,~Idimente in
the northern part of the Apsheron Peninsula. Dokl. AN Azerb.
SSR 19 no.909-43 163. (MTRA 17:8)
1. Institut goologli AN WSR. Predstavlano akademikom AN USSR
M*V, Abramovichem,
MiAMLOV, llrjue
' - - e, - '-.- -- - ~ -
Prospects for finding oil and gas pools In the northern part
of the Apsheran Archipelago. A2erb. neft. Kboz, 41 no.1:1-4
ja 062. (MIFLA 16:7)
(Apsheron Archipelago.-Pptrolem geology)
(Apsheron Archipelago--Gas, Natural-geology)
KHALILOV, N.Yu.
- Now data on the tectonics of the northern part of the Apsheron
Archipelago. Uch.zap.AGU. Gool.-geog.ser. no.6s119-126 f6l.
(MIRA 16:1)
(Apsheron Archipelago--Geology, Structural)
19ULILOV, N.Yu.
Development of Plioc'ene fold structures in the northern part of
the Apsheron Archipelago. Azerb.neft.khoz. 41 no.W-9 Ag 162.
(KRA 16sl)
(Apsheron Archipelago-Folds (Geology))
--w4;LQV~--N.Yu,-, -
Formation of oil and gas fields in the areas of the northern
part of the Apsheron Archipelago. Dokl. AN Azerb. SSR, 18
no.9:37-42 162. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Treat "Azmornefterazvedka.11 Predstavleno akademikom. AN AzSSR
M.V. Abramovichem.
YYNALLY, A.M.; KOCHARLI, K.Sh.; MALILOV P.A.
Apparatus for studying the photoeffect. Uch. zap. AGU. Ser. fiz.-mat.
i khim. nauk no-4:99-104 161. (MA 16:6)
(Photoelectricity)
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AUTHOM--gaLbatoy N.; Khalilov, P. A., 81!a Ye. y.; K~arakhori~,, F. F_
ORG: none
TITLEa The influence of superhigh-frequency radiations on the electrical conductivity
of p-type Indium antimonide,
__J~l IV
SOURCE,., Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy I teoreticheakoy fizikl. Pialma v redaktsiyu.
Prilozheniye, v. 2, no. 6, 1965, 262-266
TOPIC TAGS: radiation effect, electrical conductivity, indium antimonide, field
e ffe ct
ABSTRACT: The reduction of d-c electrical conductivity caused by super-high frequenq
irradiation of a density of p = 10-6_10-7 w-mm-2 in p-type single crystalline indium i
antimonide hm been investigated. The s&mDle had a Hall carrier density of 7 X 1012 -
to 4 x 1014 cm7-3 , a Hall mobility of 2 x 163_1 X 104 cm2/volt-1. sec-', and a specid(
resistance of 4-100 ohm-cm in the range of vavelengths A = 2-30 mm, at temperatures
of 77-150K. The volt-ampere characteristic is a straight line, the slope of which
does not depend on the current's direction, The curves of the temperature dependencql-
of the response indicate thA the upper limit of the effect (130-140K) coincides
with the transition region of the semiconductor from hole to electron conductivity.
The effect is apparently neither bolometric nor photovoltaic, but may be produced by*,-i
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ORG: None
TITLE: An electrokinetic transducer of mechanical oscillations. Class 42, No.
187331
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 20, 1966,
129-130 1
TOPIC TAGS: piezoelectric transducer, mechanical vibration
ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces an elec-
trokinetic transducer of mechanical oscillations. The
unit consists of a housing containing a porous partition
elastic diaphragms, electrodes and working fluid. The
spectrum of mechanical oscillations is analyzed by making
half the cavity of the housing in ~he form of chambers,
each equipped with its own porous partition which isolates
a definite frequency band. Each chamber also has an elec-
trode which is paired with an electrode common to all the 1-housing; 2--chambers;
chambers to form a signal output network. 3--partition; 4--elec
SUB CODE: 091 SUBM DATE: l7jul65 trode; 5--common elec-
trode
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AUTHOR: Kasimzade, M, Be; Khalilov, R. F.; Guseynov, Kh. F.
------[-TImLIZ.--On-the-investigation-of-electrokinetio-converters -&t,-1VV;-and-infralow-fr6--.
quencies
SOURCE: AN AzerbSSR. Isveatiya. Seriya fiziko-tekhnicheakikh i matematicheskikh~
nauk, no. 2, 1965, 9T-104
TOPIC TAGS: acoustic measurement, pressure measurement, electric measurement,
electromechanic convertert electroacoustics
ABSTRACT., The article sals with an experimental setup for the investigation (if i
oT_c
4 vge
electrokinetied era at low and infralow frequencies and relatively low pros-::
BuTes. The apparatuY -was developed at Energeticheskiy institut Azerbaydzhansko.,? i
SSR (Power Engineerine Institute) Azerbaydzhan SSR). Its operation is based on a
comparison of the tested converte-T with a standard calibrated pressure receiver.1
in this case a barium-titanate A,3EqqeramiclAcconverter. The apparatus is capablf!
of producine; pressures up to 1200 bar at frequencies of 0.1-100 cps. The operation'
of the equipment and the test procedure are described. Some practical operatini;
hinto aimed at improving accuracy are . also ~.- int::ntioaed-. The piezoelectric re-i
ceiver was found to be linear up to about )8 vs beyona which the pressure wave-~-
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form became distorted. Plats of the~requency dependence of the pressure in the
chamber with and without the measurecR converter are presentedo as well as the de-
pendence of the pressure on the applied voltage, It in stated in the conclusioll
that the apparatus can be used not only for electrokinetic but also for other
measuring convertern with sufficient acoustic: Orig. trt. ban: 5 fic- 1
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AUTHOR: Kasimzade, M._ S ; Khal110v._'kt,'..J_-,
ORG: Azerbaydzhanakiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy Inatitut energetichaskly im,
I. G. Esmans (Azerba zban Scientific Research institute of Energetigg)
TITLE: Experimental installation for investigation of electrokinetic, transducers in
the audio frequency range
SOURCE: Za tekhnicheskiy progress, no. 2, 1966, 18-21
TOPIC TAGS: acoustoelectric transducer, acoustic measurement
ABSTRACT: An experimental setup for electroacoustic measurements is described.
A block diagram is shown in Fig. 1. The setup consists of a 70 x 70 x 70 cm steel
container lined on the inside with a foam rubber pad 14 mm thick. for sound absorp-
tion. The container is filled with water. The sound radiator on the left Is a
corrugated steel disk (diameter, 100 mm; thickness, 0.2 mm) with a piston rod
driven by a EDV-8 vibrator, which in turn is driven by an audio oscillator through
a TU-100 power amplifier. The maximum force developed by the vibrator is 23.54 n,
producing a displacement of t2 urn in the frequency range of 30-14,000 cps.- The
right side of the acoustic chamber holds a Ti-Ba hydrophone 20 mm in diameter and
15 mm high, It has a flat frequency response in the band extending from 20 to
12,000 cps and sensitivity of 40 uv/n/m2. Next to'it is the electroacoustic trans-
ducer undergoing testing. Switch K allows the hydrophone or electroacoustic, trans-
ard J/J UDC: 621.314;534.4.002.73.001.5
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Pig. 1. Electroacoustic measurement
arrangent6nt
1 - Audio oscillator; 2 - power ampli-
fier; 3 - vibrator; 4 - sound radiator;
5 - standard hydrophone; 6 - transducer
.being tested; 7 - cathode follower end
.amplifier; 8 - oscilloscope....
ducer to be coupled to the 28INamplifier. Output signals of the amplifier are
observed on the 251 oscilloscope. With known sensitivity of the hydrophone and
voltagedivision factor (RI,R2), the sound pressure in the chamber maybe found by
noting the height of the oscilloscope trace produced by the transducer signal
(switch in position 3) and the adjustment of the oscillator output required (switch
in position 1) to reproduce the same height. By switching K to an unknowd electro-
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acoustic transducer and using the same comparison methed, pressure data,-and o;ttput
voltage, the sensitivity of the tested transducer may be found. The amplitude-
frequency characteristic of the transducer may be obtained for the frequency range
, ~ge
between 30 cps and 14 kc. Crig. art. has: 2 figures, 2 formulas, and 3 tablet I
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IMMV, M.G.; MURAYEVA3 V.S.; KMLILOV, R.G.
Obtaining 2,,"i-tert-amylphenol, Izv. vyuh. uoheb. zav.; neft'
i gaz 6 no.3:71-73 163, (miRA 16:7)
1. Bashkirskiy.gosudarotvemyy universitet imeni 40-1ratiya
Myabryu. (Phenol)
a
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Y,:Ialilov, R.- 14. "Iffic il-dtial plastic surgcry in radical operxtions in ccrmection with
newly formed maliRnant skin," (Report) Trudy III Zakavka---:ik. sll.ve~,,da Yexe,,-an,
1948 (on ccovtr: 190), P- 10-150
SO: U-521jO, 17 Dec- 53, (Letopis 'Zhumal lnykj-, Statey, No. 25, 1949)-
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0 kA
AUTHOR: Mamedov F A.; Mamedov, F. N4 ; Khalflov, R. S.
TITIA": Effect of suffitr- and phosphorue-cont,-dning'-c'o'mp'ounds'on the qudity of 1-u2ca- !
SOURCE: Azeri),tydzliansittykhtmictiesiclyzhurnal, no. 3, 1965, 64-66
TOPIC TAGS: lubricating oil, antioxidant additive organic sulfur compound, organic
phosphorus compound
ABSTRACT: Trialkylphenyl trithiophosphatus, obtained by reacting alkylthiophenols %vith 1,
1)hosphortw trichloride, Itnd products of the reaction between trialkylpheny! trithiophos-
,)MLes mid elemental sulfur were tested as antlaxidants for lubricatim, oils. The effect
of these compounos was studiod by the method of the AzNT1.' involving absorption of oxy-
o'cii hY the oil, and by the mothod of the Nr'rl,~In NV1111'ell st;jbilitv of the (Al to oxid(ition by
oxy~'vll 0 high tomperaturco was determined by tho quantity ofthe precipitatc and the avid
lluinher. A marked antioxidant effect was di8played by compoundto containing pentavalent
f)110Sj)h01'L1!3 in the nioleccule: the addition of 1. 5% tri-tert-amylphenylphenyl thionitrite
thiophosphate to the oil reduced the precipitate formation froin 0.73 to 0. 0176, and the
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Sov.zdrav. 16 nool2:17-20 D 157. (MIRA 11:1)
1. Glavnyy vrach Glukhovskoy bollnitay (Hoskovskaya oblast')
(HYPIRTHYROIDISH, ther.
dispensary serv. (Rue))
MALTMOV, S.Kh.
Surgical treatment of goiter and thyrotoxicoois. Xhirargiia. 34 no.12;
65-69 3) '58. (NM 12:1)
1. 1z Glukhovskoy bolluitay (91-avW vrach S.Kh. Xhalilov) Moskovskoy
oblasti.
(WrPZRTffROIDISM, surg.
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SOV/58-59-5-11742
Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal Fizika, 1959, Nr 5, p 261 (USSR)
AUTHOPB: Khalilov. Sultanov
TITLE: Effect of Molecular Interacticn on Electronic Absorption Spectraof
Molecules ofLiquids '-I/I
PERIODICAL- Tr. In-ta, fiz. i matem. AS AzerbSSR, 1958, Vol 9, Pp 106 - 114 (Azerb.;
Russ. r6sum6)
ABSTRACT- The authors investigated phenomena caused by molecular interaction in
solutions where -the solvents had different dielectric constants and
acid or basic properties.
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IdIALIL-OV,, T.A.
Calzx.-Intlng the s+.ability cf a gy--oscopl-o
-variable parameters. Dokl.. AN Azt~rb. SSR 19 163.
(MI'RA %7:8'~
'vns' le
-Atu' energetiki AN &,S-33R. no akainirakzim A
baSSR Vtb,,Y. Dzhuvarly.
HHALILOVI
DANILOV, N.Ye.
Derivation of the transfer function of an active differerentia-
V"lement. Izv. AN Azerb. SSR.Ser. fiz.-mat. i tekh. nauk
no.3:117-120 163. (MIRA 16:11)
RHALILOV, T. A.
------Irsing approximate formulae In plotting transient curres.
Dokl. AN Azerb. SSR 19 no.5.,7-10 163. (MIPA 17:2)
1. InAitut energetiki AN AzSSR. Prodstavleno akademikom
AN AzSSR Ch.M. Dzhuvarly.
MiALILOVv T.A.
Damping method and its use in the syrthesis of automatic control
systems. Dokl. AN Azerb. SSR 18 no.12%13-16 162.
(MIRA 16:11)
1. Institut energetiki AN AzerSSR. Predstavleno akademikom
AN AzerSSR Ch.M. Dzhuvarly.
Po-4/Pq-41 BC
F
of S~ability oi' v.-O"Co')ig ,arvoirawchards;a '14u variable
-a 1, a0e r
A~I AzerbSSR. Do,~Iady, v. 19, no. 3, l9c`~3, 7-11
7', 1 TA ~S sorvo,--.-ec~ianism, stability, ci,,aracter-istic equation
i-ie author is interested pava:%eLcr values whicii insire
stable soluLlon of a gyroscopic sQ.-vome-cmini5m. nu ut;es W-le 'aeLrwd of danain,-,
I'Ae use of w1iieft is not rastricted by 6ne act.,rco or ti,,e cbaraccaristic equatim
oocil-'Pting system. Orig. art. -1. Vormulas, 2 figures.
Institut onergetilld ("'nstituto of znergetics)
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IYLAYEV, M.G.; FASKHUIDINOVA, R.A.; Prinimali uchastiye: KHALILOV, V.R.,
student; SYROVA, A.A., studentka -
Synthesis of mixed trialkyl thiophosphates and alkylaryl hosphites.
Zhur.ob.khim. 31 no.9:2934-2937 S '61. RERA 14:9)
1. Uftmskiy neftyanoy institut.
(Phosphothioic acid) (Phosphorous acid)
ALIEVANO'l, F.H.; ARUSHAN(W, N.A.; AHUNI)OV, V.Yu.; ALIZIlbE, P.A., AZIZELOV,
Sh.A.; 1~ 'GIROV, M.A.; VEZIROV, ".A.; VOLOBUYLV, Y,.;
GADZIIIYF;V, N.M.; GUSEYNll, D.M.; GUSEYNOV, I.A.; DISDASTEV, E.h.;
DADASHADE, M.A.; DALIN, M.A.; ISYENDIEROV, M.A.; KAZIYEV, M.A.;
FARAYEV, A.I.; KASIfYAY, M.S.; KELIDYS11, I-,.V.; E.Eldff)V, A.G.;
LDlBEl-Ut,'JSKIY, A.D.; MAMEDOV, G.E.; MEfHTIYbV, M.R.; S.A.;
NAGIYEV, I-I.F.; NESRULLAYEV, NJ.; ORUDZHLV, A.L.; RADZP.A_,OV, R.j,.;
RUDNEV, K.N.; SADYKIIOV, R.N.; SE*,t,',)V, N.N.; TJFCXIYFV, AN.;
TOPCHIBASHEV, M.A.; TAIROVA, T.A.;J,_Nkl,lLOV, Z.1.-, 1,1ENjlyEV, G.hh.;
SHUYUROVA, Z.Z.
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