SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOSHELEV, I.I. - KOSHELEV, V.
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Hygrometer Type BFK
SOV/96-59-4-10/21
"Urves obtained when the --Ipply of gas fuel to the
boiler was varied are shown in Fig.5 and it is shown that
cont-rol was establisLLed within a few minutes of
considerable changes being made. Experimental curves
obtained duri 'ng variation in the supply of feed water are
gi-Ven in Fig.6. Farther tests of transient processes are
given in Fig.7 and 8. Still fart-her test results are
given in Fig.9, 10 and 11. It is claimed that comparative
tests using the hygronwter and a temperature reg-alator
shewed the hygrome-ter to be much the better of the two.
The -variation of steEm tem:-erature before the first
bvvidle of the trars-itIonal zone with the hygrometer in
operat4on was 1.5 2 times less than when the temperature
regulalor was used,
mrith identical disturbances in the
two cases. The hy-grcmeter corrected the steam temperature
br--yond the first bundle of the transitional zone twice as
GarcL 4/) luzL, ~.-Ihe temperature regulator. The instrument has
SOV/96-59-4-10/21
Hygrometf--r Type BPK
Operated. re-li-ably, under a wide range of practical
-Onditio-us for several. months. There are 11 figures.
ASSOCIATION. MO TSKPI (Moscow Division of the Central Boiler Turbine
Institute)
Card 5/5
I ~OSHPUXV, 1. 1., kand.takhn.nauk; SHISHKIN, A.S., Inzh.
Device for controlling steam temperature by injecting feed
water into superheatera of high- and euperhigh-pressure
boilers with natural circalation. Toploenergatika 7 no.2:
59-6o F 16o. (141Rh 13 -.5)
1. Moskovskaye otdeloniye TSentrallnogo kotloturbinnogo instituta.
(Boilers)
LCF: V
plum I BMX WWMTIGN BOY/3854
Akollsim, P. A., r. 1. Andr*yei 1. 3. Apol'tain, S. 9. Ourrich, A. A.
ki. To. M. Xostrikl 1, 1. 1. Koshel", A.P. littlest, Yu. 0. Novi -N. X.
8-dik, 1. Eh.
bmvocbnlk 1,ht-t--cn~r&*tLkA- too It BymvoduWfe materisly obabehagot
matmebenlys (Bandbook of Ckeedstry In ft"r UxLoeerLag, Val It 04neral
Itsfarsoco 14atertal) Wazov, Oo#&urgoi&OA%p 1%4. 327 p. 2000D0 copies
printed.
9".: T.A. G.Iattao,r, S.M. O~Icb, Yo. X. Z..triM.. and AJ. Y-tj Tech.
ld.t 1. P. V.mmitt.
MOM Tble t-Ahook Is lototdod. for chattlets in the field or power on.
rise, scientific research InaUtutes,
ma~ well " for students of
universities md takhtikums.
oovERAm nds to tb., first or a threa-volume handbook q_f chmistry In power
onSimseri". It UCIWAI W& oa tb* later systact of boilers, causes of
~I and matbode for antralling it. Xt also comtLins gemeral. rafer,
Gone 4&= an MLIUM &J4 mltsp chmalml compounds, vater and
solutions, salubilfty of sid,stamma. I& water smA ~tmr vapor at varlomm
tam"rittuss, Vol, opecifteatiou end prices for
certain r"genta wA tmat-toaa. . book cables, barcs' -6
dlLvw. No "reoullilos nre buticud. TWO an 31 rstommal 39
Suriet. 10 laillob, I Gerstell, and I DwAl".
kand.tekhn.nauk; ESKIN, N.B., inzh.; TARATUTA, V.A.,
inzh.; KAPCHITS, D.A., inzh,; ABRYUTINA, N.V., inzh.; POLYAKOVA,
V.P., inzh.; LEBEDEVA, I.G., inzh.
Study of-salt extraction by the flushing and separating
system of the PK-24 boiler. Elek. sta. 35 no. 4%10-15 Ap 164.
(MPLA 17:7)
ilk (".5
USSR/Cultivated Plants.- Fodder m-6
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 1, 1956,, No 1629
Author : I.K. Koshelay
Inst : Not Given
Title Wild Vetch as an Intermediary Crop for Tobacco Crop Ro-
tations in Eastern Georgia
Orig Pub Sb- aalich--issled. rabot Bsei3. n.-J. in-t tabake, j makhorki,
1956, vyp. 149, 181-189
Abstract A mixture of winter vetch which grows wild in great abundance
as veeds in Transcaucasia hack been tested. It bus been es-
tablished that wild growing vetch is fully fuitable for this
Purpose, inasmuch as it reaches feeding ripeness before the
advent of the most favorable periods for planting tobacco:
has high grade feeding properties and enriches the soil with
nitrogen and humus.
Card 1/1
KOSHELEV, I. F.; SYRCt4YATNIKOV, N. 0.
Some regularities in the migration of uraniwa-234 and uranium-238
isotopes. Izv. AN Kazakh.SSR. Ser.geol. no.3:73-82 161.
(MIRA 14:10)
(Uranium-Isotopes)
Y,OSI,T,,I-FV, 1. V -
Alfalfa
Cultivation of lucerne in rice crop rotation, Kom. baza, No. 11, 19151.
Yznthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1952. UNCLASSIFIED.
soxowv, V.I.; KOSHZLEV, I.V.
Measurement of stresses in tbi rotor of the SP14F-2000 cream separator.
Izv.vys,uchob.zavt;:adshch.tekhono.5:118-126 160. (MIRA 13:12)
1. 14oakovskiy tekhnologicheekLy institut myasnoy i molochnoy promy-
shlennosti. Kafedra takhnicheskoy mekhaniki.
(Oream separators) (strains and stresses)
POSM, Lev Notovich;_KDSHSLRV,-IrajL-Yaailly-evi_ch; BOVIN, Vladimir
Pavlovich; SAGURO, N.A., rod.; MAMI, Ye.I., tekhn.red.
(Rapid radiometric determination of mined ores; brief guide]
Radiometricheskii ekspress-snaliz dobytykh rud; kratkoe ruko-
vodstvo. Moskva, Izd-vo Glav.upr. po ispoltzoveniiia atomnoi
energ. pri Sovete Ministroir SSSRt 1960. 75 p.
(MIRA 13:12)
(uranium ores) (Radioactivity--Measurement)
(Ores--Sampling and estimation)
KOSHELEV, Ivan VaBillyevich; YELESHKO, VA., red.; POPOVA, S.M.,
tekhn. red.
[Radiometric apparatus for dressing uranium ores] Radio-
metricheakaia apparaturs, dlia obogaahcheniia uranovykh
rud. Moskva, Gosatomizdat, 1963. 91 P. (MIRA 16:8)
(Uraniv.m ores) (Radiometer)
(Ore dressing-Equipment and supplies)
KOSHELIV, K., inshener.
Some characteristics of the 213-150 assembly important for
repair work. Avt.tranep. 32 vo-_3123-24 Ur 154. MRA 7-8)
(Automobiles--Repairing)
y -
xII)I,HZ:l~,-;v I- 1'.
KI)SHE:01, Y". L. -- "lnvc.3tigati-)r of the Fhemman-)n -if ;,utom-atio RteltLst
in ),,,ig- and To-)tli-T-y-?.,-, Clutel"Ics of &qui-)nlnnt.1' Idn
HiChcr Sducation USSR. Azerbaydzhan Order o--F' Lr!b-)r Rad Banner
Industrial Inst im!-.ni 11, Azizbtjro-v. Pal-,u, 1955. (Di.ssertation
for the Dcgrt~ of Candidate in Technical ciciences)
No 1
S~: l7nizIbmaya Lcto,)isl, 1956, pp 102-112, 124
KOSHELW, K.L.
Prolonging the life of automobile transmission gears' Avt. trakt.
a
prom. no,1:20-23 Ja 155, (MLU 8:4)
(Automobiles-Transmisoion devices)
KOSHElEV, K.L., iazh.
- ~
Caisson method of constructing transfer pumping stations. Transp.
stroi. 8 no., 70C Tl 158. (HnU 11:7)
(Pumping stations)
(Gs is sons)
0SHELEV, X., kand.tekhn.nank
A bool on over-all mechanization of maintenancA and repair
operations is needed. Ak-ast, zhur. 6 no.2:62-63 160.
(MIRA 13:8)
1. Azerbaydzhanskiy politeklmicheakV institute
(Autumobileti-Maintenance and repair)
KOSBEI-EV---KOnstantin--LA=t!YBAq-ht kand. tekhn. nauk; PIRIV, I.V.., kand.
tekhn. nauk,, retsenzent; MRITSYNA, R.I.0 tekhn. red.
[Solf-release of rigid clutohes) Samovykliuchenie zheatkikh
stsepnykh muft. Moskvat GoB. nauchno-tokhn. izd-vo zashino-
stroit. lit-ry, 1961. 53 P. (MIRA 14:8)
(ClutchesoLachinery))
KOSIMLEV, K.L., dotsent, kand.tekhai.nauk
Mechanization of loading and unloading operations in the haulage
of long-m-sized goods. -Trudy MIN no.16:105-109 161. (NIR;- 14-.12)
(Loading and unloading)
KOSIELEV, K. V. -- "Analysis of lJoistinrr and L-m-raring -),-),:trati-,)ns In Dril-
ling Larga-Diwieter Shaf ts. 11 Yin Higher MucaluAin MR. ~-~nin-
grr.ul Eininry Inst. Chair of tra C,311struct-,ill, ,)f Y nn Enter-orises.
ly-.nin~~rad, 1955. (Dis~,ertati-)n for the DeCrce! of Canjidate in
Technical Sciencas)
No I
S'): KnizhmayE.. 1956, no 1012-120, 124
KOSHNLEV. K.V.
Unsolved problems of mine ahaft boring. Zap.Len.gor.inst. 36
no.1:179-185 '58. WRA 12:4)
(Shaft sinking)
kand.te;,&.n.rai~-,
I
Uoo of individual wooden rcd 7.,oItin1-. Gor.zhur. no.6:35-36 je 160.
(I-MtA 11,Q)
1. Institut Gornogo dola All U3j.., Stalina,
" (Mine roof
KOSHELEY,__:K.,V., kand.tekhn.nauk; 0S.'ULENKO, I.Ye., inzh.; LOSrV, N.T., inzh.
I
Rock pressure in major workings of deep ruines. Ugoll Ukr. 7
no.11:15-17 N 163. (MA 17:4)
1. Institut gornoy mekhanilci I tekhnicheskoy kibernetiki.
. KOSHELEV, K.V., kanet.t.ekhn.nauk
Research in wooden roof boltinge Gor.zhur. no;3:71 Mr 160..
(MIN, 140)
1. Institut gornogo dels. AN USSR, Stalinos
(Mine, roof bolting)
KOSIN-ST, K.V.; MMUENYO, V.I.
Using the optlzal method to t3tudy the effect c e tempera-twe
faetor on the streased state of the rook nassif Sbor. tr-ud-.
hst. gor. dela JAN ITILIM rlo,13.~68-713: 163 (MIRA 1-7 e7)
KOSHBLEV, Konstantin--Vasilly2yioh*._POLZHENKO, Vladimir Iyunovich;
ftTUL-E-N-K0, Ilhn Yemellyano-vich; YATSENKO, Vladimir Dmitriyvich;
KHANIN, Alekisey Mikhaylovich; FEDOROVA. A.M., red.; KRASOVSKIY,
I.P., red. i.%d-va; LOMILIKA, L.N., te"n. red.
(Timbering pormanent workings of deep shafts] Kreplenie kapi-
talInykh vyrabotok glubokilch gorizontov shakht. Pod red. AX.
Fedorova. Moskvii, Gosgortiftizdat 1963. 75 P. (MRA 16:7)
(k1,;9 timbering~
ALEKSEYENKO, V.D. (Moskva); GRIGORYAN, S.S. (Moskva); YOSHE~~Y,:,L.J. /Moskva);
NOVGORODOV, A.F. (Moskva);,RYKOV, G,V. (Moskvij--'-' _ k
Measurement of pressure stnass waves in soft soils. FMTF no.2:135-
141 Yw-Ap 163. (MIRA 16:6)
. (Explosions) (ShDck waves) (Soil mechanips)
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AUTHOR: Hoshelev L. I~ (140sc :ti V, N, :N. (Moscow); Yartsev, 0900
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ORG. None
TITLE: Experimental Investigation of the iintial impact accepted by an obstacle in a contact
underground explosion,
V. SOURCE: Nauchno-48khnicbelsidye problerjy goreniya ilvzryva~,no' 1, 1965
111-112
e I-s' explosive charge, impact strength impact
TOPIC TAGS: undergroimd losionv~ M,,p Wes
stress
ABSTRACT: the solution of applied probtems there Is a -need to know the magnitude of the
to
Wimp-acton.asoRdobstacle,d,uriOga-oolitactitnderground,explosion. Tests for that pur
~'1000 :ballistic pendulum hanging ofi'1000-MM
a carried out, on a stand carrying 9~ -kg
PoW.Wer
long supports,. shown Jift Fig. 1. Trovill::~ s (35 and 50 g) exploded at the central end
rge
surf.ace of the pendulibu; the gromid thicknetwabove the charge varied between 0 and SO. ro
Ir '-'rdeanradiwofthe charp),,
o
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J iW~
.-.. LCord ;" ~' ~ ~ -, m ll~'-.. ~ 1. ~~- -
LLL~25837-66'.- --M
66
SOURUIS GOUNI 71/0071
WVW"165/000/0D4/00
AM N (Hoacum) j Tartssr~ P, I (Moscow)-
MRS: Koshelev, Le I... (Moscow
TITLS% An exWimentsl't~tudy of W me charges in soft soils for engi~esring
constructions
MGM. Fizika goreniya i vuVa.0- no* 146 1965t 71-77
TOPIC--TAGS: seismologyp explosion, effe#, explosive., construction material
ABSTRAM., K method for dotermirdng strt~Bses and,deformations occurring with the Use-
of evlosives in soils for construction -is presented. This mobhod consists
'-. or a,
determining an equ Ot static. charige for:the explosion effect, The equivalent
static.charge lends itselfto computation.by conventional approaches of structural
mechanics. The development of the method of,equivalent charge is., however) not
easily derived.by conventional means. Aii experimental means was devised to study
the effect of various explosive psramstei?is andiother properties of the prolblem as
they are related to the equivalent chargii. A specially designed testing device is
used which measures deflections in the sit 1:for the purpose of computing the
equivalent static charget, The fonowing;'parametere are, investigatedi 1) the weight
-.of the chargep 2) the distance from its Penter to the obstacles 3) the depth of
UDC: 532, 5,93+62*2 3~hh
Card IL2
KOSHEI;EVA L.L. [Koshaleva, L.L.]
~V__x --l-,
Effect of nitrogen fertilizers on the dynamics of carbohydrates
and nitrogEn in flEx. Vestsi AN BSSR Ser. biial. nav. no.3t
51-58163 (MIRA 17:7)
KUS'Iff,'11VA, L.L. (Konhalova$? L.L.]
-1 ..
,.. Effect of potassium on some physiological processes in qax
plants in me Loorologic ally different yearn. Vt3rtgi. AN BSSH.
Ser. biial. nav. no.1:50-57 164. (MIR-k 17-6)
UGHNIMY, M. 1. "..
IS' teadily develop Invoutions and off IcIenc7 measures in the textile
industry. Tekst. prozi. 17 no.4:6-7 AP 157- (NLRA 10;4)
1,. Zamestitell ministra, t0catilluoy promyahlonnoett RSFSR.
(Textile industry)
I A- C, -- Z; , /-C " .; , ) - r--) , )
KOSHF,~&V, H.I.
Textile industry
is increasing its
4-7 D '57.
of the Moi;cow Municipal Economic Council
production output. Teket.Drom. 17 no.12:
(MNU 11: 1)
l.Unchal'nik upravleniya ttgkstillnoy
Moskovskogo gorodskogo soviiarkhoza.
(Moscow-Textile
trikotazhnoy -promyshlennosti
industry)
IOSHRM, M. I.
Fabrics of excellent qunlity for children. Tekst.prom. 18 no..5:14-15
MY ;58. (MIRA ll.-5)
1. Nachallnik Upravlaniya tekatillnoy i trikotazhnoy promyshlannoati
Mosgorsovnnrkhoza.
(Textile fabrics) (Children's clothing)
KOSHELEV, ILI., inzh.
Technological equipment for the textile industry at the Leipzig
1961 Spring Fair. Tekst.prom. 21 noo7:86-89 J1 161. (MIRA 14:8)
(Textile machinery)
?k' -,
KOSHELEV, M.I.
Farperimental model enterprises of the textile industry. Tekst.prom.
22 no.61&-10 is 162. (NIRA 16:5)
1. Glavnyy spetaialist Gosudarstvennogo komitsta. Soveta. Ministrov
SSSR po avtomatizatsii i mashinostroyeniyu.
(Textile industry) (Research, Industrial)
ZHUKOV, I.F., inzh.; KOSHELEV, M.P., insh.; LTSYAK, V.A., insh.
Improving ele".nts of pylons in subway stations. Tranap. stroi.
14 no,llt53 N 164. (MIRA 18t3)
AUTHORS Koshelevq M.V., Miklashevich, L:~'J% SOV/113-58-11-10/16
. .... . ......... .......... ..
TITLE: About the Hee,t Treatment of Forgings With the Utilization
of the Forging Heat (0 termichaskoy obrabotke pokovok s is-
polizovaniyem kovochnogo tepla)
PERIODICAL: Avtomobill-naya promyshlonnosti, 195B, Nr 11, PP 33 - 35,
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The Moscow Motok Vebi,,le Plant Imeni Likhachev carried out
investigations on the utilization of the forging heat in the
heat treatment of forgings~ The tests included the isotherm-
al hardening of the forgings in molten salts or alkali,
direct hardening in oll or water, and gradual cooling begin-
ning at the temperatuxe of the finished forging process~ The
basic characteristics of forgings treated by isothermal
hardening are given in table 1. They include the driving
shaft of the intermudiate axle and suction valve of 40Kh
steel. The results of mechanical tests with these forgings
are presented in tablo 2 for the drive shafts, and in table
3 for the valves. A oomparison of these results demonstrated
that the forgings had a coarse mixed microstructure (auste-
nite) with low indicen of resilience, This is due to the
fact that the forginga brought into the isothermal medium
Card 1/2 could not immediately iske on the temperature of this medium.
SOV/113-58-11-10/16
About the Heat Treatment of Forgings With the Utilization of the Forging
Heat
Forgings of the connecting rod, the suction valve of the
engine and the flange of the yoke of the drive shaft were
given to immediate hardening by utilizing the forging heat,
Steel of 40R type was uned for the connecting rod forging,
and 35 steel for the drive shaft yoke flange. The mechani-
cal properties are given in table 4, Data concerning re-
silience and yield strength fatigue limits of 40R steel are
shown in table 5. The results permit one to recommend the
direct hardening process with utilization of the forging
heat. Gradual cooling beginning with the temperature of
the finished forging process was studied with forgings of
the gearbox of the ZIL automobile made of 30 KhGT and
18 KhGT steel in containers with heated walls~ The speed
of cooling is a decisive factor in obtaining the best micro-
structure. There are 'Utables, 1 photo, and 4 Soviet refer-
ence8.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy avtozavod imeni Likhacheva (The Moscow Automobile
Plant imeni Likhachev)
1. Metali3-Forging 2. Matc-21alp ...... Heat 1--eatmePt 3. Materials
Card 2/2 --Test results
KOSM", N.Y.
C, ~;
Chamber for dynamic poisoniAg of small laboratory animals. Farmu I toka,
16 no.5:66 9-0 153. (KLRA 6t12)
L.Voyenno-meditsiuskaya akademiya in. S.M.Kirova.
(Soientifio apparatus and instruments) (Gases, Asphyxiating and
poisonous)
GOLOVINA. N.K. -. XOSHILIV. N.Y.
0
Trilonometric method for determining the hardness of water under
field conditions. Voan.-med. zhur. no.10:49-52 0 155. (MLRA 9:10)
(TRIWN B) '(WATIM-ANALTSIS)
KOSI-WAV, N.Y. - -
Stand for restraining large laborator7 animals during long experiments.
Ieb.delo 2 no.6:21-23 N-D 1516. (MLRA 9:12)
(VBMINARY INSTRUMEYPS AND APPARATUS)
KOSHNL19V. N.Y., dotaent, podpolkovnilc moditsinskoy slushby
Some certain data on air contamination in tanks. Voen.med.
zhur. no-3:63-67 -159, * (miRk 12:6)
(AIR POLLUTION
in military tanks. contaminants (RUB))
KOSHNIZy" N",
Parenteral protein feeding '~n radiation sickness; experimental
studies In animals. Vop. PiL. 18 no-306-40 My-Je 159. (KIRA 12:7)
1. Iz kafedry obshchey I vo),ennoy gigiyeny (nach. - prof. P.Ye,
Kahwkov) Voyenno-meditninakoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni S.M. Kirova.
(RADIATIONS, inj. eff.
eff. of.plasma substitutes in radiation sickness. in
animals Me))
(PIASMA SlUBSTITUTBS, eff.
on exper. radiation sickness (Rua))
I
KOSHEIZVt N,F,
Experimental basis for parenteral feeding in radiation'sielmess.
Vop. pit. 19 no. 6:22-26 N-D 164). (~aRA 1~:10)
1* Iz Imfedry obahchey i voyennoy gigiyeny (nacl;allnik - prof.
P.Ye, Kalmykov) Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lanina akademii
imeni S.M. Kirova.
(RADIATION SICKNESS) (IBJECTIONS)
GOLOVINA, N.K.;,KW _N.F.
Rapid methods for determirdmg nitrogen in fecal matter and other
products containing nitrogen. lab. delo 7 no.1:12 Ja 161.
-WRA 14: -1)
1. Kafedra obahchey i voyeimoy gigiyeny (nach. - prof. P.Ye. Ka:Lmykov)
Voyemo-meditsinskoy ordenIL Lenina akademii imeni S.M.Kirova,
(MITROGEU-MLYSIS)
KOSHELEV, N.F., dotaent
Parenteral protein feeding as one of the types of therapeutic
nutrition; biological value of some proparations used for this
purpose. Vop.pit 21 no.4s46-52 Jl-Ag 162. (MIRA l5t12)
1. Iz kafedry obshdhey i iroyennoy gigiyeny (nachallnik - prof.
general-mayor meditsinskoy slirzIchy F.Ye.KalMkov) Voyenno-
meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademil imeni S.M.Kirova, Leningrad.
(PARENTERAL THERLPY) (PROTEINS)
KOSHS-LEV, N.I.
%ft"
Propagation
Ja 154.
of progressive practiee. Tekst.prom.14 no.l.'56
. (MLRA 7:2)
(Textile industry)
KOSHELEV,N.I.
More pnblicity for books and periodicals on technology. Tekst.
prom. 15 no.7:36-37 J1155- (MM 8:10)
(Technical libmries)
KOSTruv, N. Y'..
Rapid riveting of struts Moskva, Gos. transp. zhel-dor. izd-vo, 1951 27 P. (Za snizhenle
stolmosti i vysokoe kachestvo stroitellnykh rabot) (54-17545)
TJ1310.K6
TARASOV, B.G., kand. tekhn. nauk; KOSHELEV, N.M.,, inzh.
What caused the explosion of rwthane at the Taibinskaya Mine?
Bezop. truda v promo 8 ito.lOzl2-14 0 161+. (MRA 17:11)
1. Kemerovskiy gornyy institut.
KCSEEIZV N. N. (Engr), KARNAZINOV, IV. P. (Engr.) and KUZMAK, Ye. M. (Dr. 71ach.
- J
"Investigation of Welded Connections in Special Steel Petroleum Equipment
using Radioactive Isotopes," p. 85 in book Reports of the Interuniversity Conference
on Weldlng, 19%. Moscow, Mashgiz, 1958, 266p.
KUZMAKS Ye.M.; KGSHEIXV, N.N.
Corrosion resistance of welding equipment in petroleum refining,
Khimei tekh,,toplei masel 6 no.6:41-47 Je 161. (MIRA 14:7)
1. Moskovskiy institut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti
im. akademika Gubkina.
(Steel-Welding) (Corrosion and anticorrosives)
UMAX,., Ye.Mgg KOSHELEV, N~N.
Some problems in welding various steels. Trudy 14INEILiGP no.3/+z3-
il 161. (11,IRA 34:12)
(Steel-Welding)
KOSHELEV -; KUZMAK, Ye.M., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., red.;
,-NJ
NOGOVITSYN, V.N., red.; CHIZREVSKIY, E.M., takhn. red.
(new welding methods) Novye-metody svarki; metodichesk-oe
posobie dlia studentov zaocbnogo i vachernego fakul'tetov.
n.p. Rosvuzizdat, 1962. 42 p. (MIRA 16:6)
1. Moscow. Institut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti.
(Ultrasonic welding) (Plasma (Ionized gases))
(Electxnn beams)
r
KCSIIEIEV, N.N.
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Methods for improving the air tightness of the production
strings of gas wells. Gaz., dela no.6/707-41 16.1. (MIRA 17clO),
1. Krasnodarneftegazrazvedica.
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AUTHOR; Koshelev,10. G.i
iORG; Physicc racu4y, MGU (Micheakiy fakul'tet, MGU)
17TITLE: Cryostat r studying optically excited EPR spectra at liquid helium tempe-...%-
;tures fi
SOURCE-' Pribory i: tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 6, 1966~' 216-218
TOPIC TAGS; cryoss. -ts EPR spectrometer, liquid helium
ABSTRACT:
Design de re given for a liquid He cryostat, operable between 4.2 and
1. 6K, whin ten3ed for studying the effects of light on crystal EPR
is
in
spectra in tin -cm r1ange. Portions of the structure are shown in section in
Fig. 1. A sta - ard 2,3 x 10 imm wave guide is used throughout, rather than
quartz or otaser, forms: of light pipe. optical pump energy passes through
filters (4) and (13) which are opaque to microwaves, and into reflective
resonator (14) which contains a toot anel a reference sample. Section (11)
i is removable fo~ the inclusion of filters or heat shields as desired. Section
(10) is Of :tai'beas steel 0.2 am thick, in order to ninimize heat transfer
tatt A typv~ IKS-11
to the cryo low, thus reducing timi He expenditure rate.
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Fig. 1. Helium cryostat
to the circ6latori 3. - Lamp; 2 - optical filter;
II - waveguide elbow; 4, 5 - brass
filter array; 6 - brass sleeve;
I - flange; 8 - rubber O-rings;
9 - Teflon O-ring; 10 - stainless
steel section; 11 - detachable
section; 12 - glass filters,
13 brass (Lltqpr array; 14 - reoo-
viator.- 15 - tuning plunger;
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16 rystalls; 17 - IR spectrometer;
to the "$tat
1.8 - lightguldel 19 adjsntLng
3
screws; 20 mirror.
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spectrometer may also be attached at (1); It uses the sami type K-30 pro-
jection I w as a so ce. Loaded q of the resonator is 2000-3000.
By using Me same guide for punp anti radiated energy, the designers were able
to reduce cryostat dimensions so tfutt a gap of only 29 mm was needed between
the magnet pole pieces..:origs art:.'haia'; 1 figura.
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AUTHOR: Vavilov, V. S.; Koshelev, 0. G.; Koval', Yu. P.; Klyava, Ya. G.
ORG: Moscow State University im. V. Lomonosov (Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy univer-
sitet)
TITLE: Investigation of the inter-impurity recombination between phoznhorus and
boron in silicon
SOURCE: Fizilta tverdogo tela, v. 8, nc.. 11, l966, 3449-3450
TOPIC TAGS: silicon semiconductor, radiative recombination, epr spectrum, temperatur(
dependence, impurity conductivity, act:'.vation energy
ABSTRACT: In view of lack of data on the temperature dependence of inter-impurity
recombination, the authors used electron paramagnetic resonance to study this recom-
bination in silicon at temperatures 4.2K and below. The procedure used was that de-
veloped by A. Honig and R.' Enck (Proceedings of Symposium on Radiative Recombination
in Semiconductors, Paris, July, 1964). The investigations were made on two samples
containing different phosphorus and bo:= concentrations. To disturb the equilibrium
in the distribution of the electrons between the boron and the phosphon-,s, the sample
was illuminated by a pulse of light from an infrared monochromator. the EPR spectra
were recorded at different intervals after turning off the light. nlie time dependenct
of the neutral phosphorus atoms was determined by measuring the amplitudes of the
lines. The results have shown that the equilibrium is not established exponentially,
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owing to the uneven distribution of the impurity atoms. The rate of inter-impurity-
recombination depends strongly on the impurity concentration and increases with de-
creasing temperature. The time during which the excess concentration of neutral
atoms of phosphorus decreases by a factor e is found to be T = TOexp(,nE/kT), where
6B = 5 x 10-4 ev and To = 8 sec (T = temperature, k = Boltzmann's constant). It is
noted that 6E is of the same order of magnitude as the activation energy correspond-
ing to the temperature dependence of the impurity conductivity of copper atoms in
germanium and phosphorus and boron atoris in silicon. Consequently, measurement of
6E over a wide temperature interval and measurement of the activation energy in the
same samples would permit a more thorough study of inter-impurity recombination.
Orig. art. has: 2 figures.
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AUTHOR:- Lo!helL
ORG. Moscow State University (Moskays.kiy gosuclarstyemW universitet). 4 _I>
e relaxatio -of plibaphorus electrons
MtE.. Spin7lattic -n in silicon
Veolhw~ :v_ 'n~o
SOURCE: Fizila tverdogo 8: 2jp 1966j, 593-05
Topic ',Phosphorus spJ,,n, lattice relaxation, epr spectrum, spin
STAGS: Eilicon,
phonon interac.tion i
:smu ions of the npin-lattice
ABSTRACT: Xna: ch as earlier Inves#gat relaxation were
-3
1018 ci
limited to phcisphorus,concent.tatioris,,of the order of and an abrupt
change takes place in the behavior of the spin-lattice relaxation time at 7 x 10143~
cir", the author measured the relaxation time for several samples in an inter-
mediate regi ion hrom 8 x 10'15 to 4 x 103-0 in the inter-
Qn of phosphorus concentrat
val 4.2--1.8K. The'measurements vere made with a superheterodyne spectroscope for
the 3-cm band by the method of adiabatic. fast passage. The EPR spectra were re-
gistered withan automati c recordingat varioua time intervals after the inversion'
or equalization of the, spin-level pqpulations. The results show that at 2.8--4.2K,*
where tvo-phozion, processes play a rwLjor role.in spin-lattice relaxation, all
3lots
of the rate of spin-lattice.relaxat:Lon against the temperature have a slope T
rd 1/2
ica
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(T temperature) ana agree ~with -one :another. Vith decreasing.temperature, the
slopes of. the cwn~es decrease ~ rapidlyi owing tothedecrease in the number of
phonons and the ensuing decrease in'the Raman processes. When the single-phonon
rxocesses assume the major rolep the 'rate of.relaxation is proportional to T. With
increasing,phosphorus concentration, ather mechanisms begin to play a role in the
relaxation, and the straight-line section with slope proportional to T7 disappears.
The maximum difference in the relaxat;Lon time is*observed at the lowest tempera-
tures. It is concluded tbat.even veake'st'interactions between impurity atoms) ob-:
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served at concentrations7lower than exert a strong influence on the re-
laxation time, whereas other manifestations of the interaction (change in the EPR
spectrums impurity band) arepbserved'only at high concentrations. It is also con-
eluded that by mellsuring T1, it. is aplAirently possible to determine whether the im.~
7
y distribution is affected by-tho manner with which the crystal is produced.
puritj
Th~
a author.thanks,S. G. Kalashnikov at whose initiative and guidance the F.PR in-
veStigations were made., N. I Naumkin~'and V. 11. Lazukin for help in adjusting the-
procedurex~ and VO.S. V~Vu_av__For C-0-Rimuous interest Eid a detailed discussion' of
thii present wor a: Zfigures.
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;AUTHO' R: Va V-; 07 ,V. S.; Koval', Yu. P.; Koz;~elca~~.
ORG: Moacow State Univarsity im. M. V. Lormonosov (Moskovskiy gosudarstvannyy univer-
,TITLE: Effc.,.ct of illumination on th'a electronic spin-lattica relaxation of phospho-
1rous and A-Cen'tcr'; in :;ilicon
:SOURCE: Fizika tvcrdo7o tela, v. 0,'rio. 8. 196G, 2395-2400
TOPIC TAGS: apin lattice relaxation, EPR, photon, electron pin, iinpurity center
ST.-RACT: 1'W0 impurity centers, neutral DlLosDhorous and nogatively-charged A-centers,
C
lare inves"'i'gated at 1.90X by the EPR method. The cryF~tals studied contained both cen-
:ters ioni.-cd 1)y light of the same spectral cam-position. The cpin-lattice rolaxation
Irate of both iMpu-itics was found to increase ~y a fact-or of 10 under the effect of the:
light, o-wring to cicctxon transitions into the conductivity hand. Measurements were nade!
!of -the ra~te a-, -.".~,ich cquilibriiLm amplitudes of the spectral lines are restored as de-
lpendent or.. tbe expcrimental conditions after electron spin flip. The rates at w1hich
ithe elect-nons ar", ::aisod to the conductivity band by the two centers are dcte-~riined.
;The photon absorption cross section, averaged for the anergies ol-, 0.4 to 0.6 ev, is
!about 10 timc~s gr-cater ~or phosphorous than for -A-centers. The-methodology V.Sed
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Iscribc~d and ~-.e result-- obtained are 6iscu--Zed in detail.
.L.ovkin foz- -L-tie irradiated sanx.)Ies used in the study. Orig
foz.,mulas.
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The authors -thank S. 1. Vin-
art. has: 4 figures, 1
007
KOSHEIEVp O.S., Inzh.
Geometrical parameters of crank-cam inechanism of a dra,4i-n-K
press. Vest. maehinostro 45 no.~-.53-56 MY 165. (MIRA 1F~:6)
SOV/1-19-59-1-15/36
AUTIIORS:Koshelev, P. F. and. Uzhijk, G. V. (Moscow)
TITLE: --fi-v-estigation-of Plastic Deformation in Regions of Stress
Concentration by the EtcAingg Method (Issledovaniye plasti-
cheskoy deformatsii v meatakh kontsentratsii napryazheniy
metodom travleniya)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh
nauk, Mekhanika i mashinDstroyeniye, 1959, Nr 11 pp 111-118
and 4 plates (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The application of the etching method (Ref.1) to notched
and stressed specimens of Armco iron is described and the
results illustrated by ixamerous photographs (plates: Figs.2-8
and Figs.14-15). The etch figures were obtained on cylin-
drical specimens in tension and on prismatic specimens in
bending. It is concludeii that the method is applicable to
one-, two-, and three-dimensional loading; the nature of the
plastic deformation in the stress concentration regions is
demonstrated at normal and at low temperatures. There are 17
figures and 8 references, of which 1 is German, 2 are Soviet
and 5 are English.
SUBMITTED: June 12, 1958.
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I KOSHM~V,_]~.F. (Moskva); STRANYGRIV, Ye.I. (Moskva)
Static tests of reinforced 11olastics. Izv.AN SSSR. Otd.tekh.nauk. Hekh.i
mashinostr. no.5:180-183 5-4) 160. (MIRA 13:9)
(Glass reimforced plastics)
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S/133/61/000/001/013/01'
IGI t4l 61 10 4 S_ Ao54/A033
AUTHORS: Uzqik, G.V., Gal'perin, 1-1. Ya., Koshelev, P.F., Livahit's, G.
and Teienttyeva, Ya. K.
TITLE: The Mechanical Properties of Low-alloy.S teels (Plates)
PERIODICAL: 3tall, 1961, xo. 1, pp. 66 - 73
The application of low-mlloy high-streing4th steels instead of the
CT -3;