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A U T H Oil .5 Gertsriken, S.D. (Deceased), Dekhtyar, I.Ya. and
umoh
T TT T A stud- tli- behavior of defoctz formod in Qh.-oniiun
and niobium during filing
S 0. URC L Alkademiya nauk RSR. lrlf:;tytut r-,)Ct.110-
Lyzylcy. Sbornik nriuchnylk.l r-lbot. no. 1b. Kiyev,
1962. Voprosy fizi%i metallov i nietallovedeniya.
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TEXT: Plastically cLforined specimens of 99.99~ pure Nb and
99.91. i)ure Cr were obtained by filing with various types of files,
di~~grae of del-orwation vary4ng * I-je lili,
tl,&e Size 01
UI L, 1 gs
iicn were separated into fractions by sieving. X-ray diffraction
;-,nalyLis ~-,ras used to determine the effect of' the size of the
d 1111 ki.c. the degree of deformation) ori the 'bloch dimensions
D , -, h emagnitude of the stre-9-ses of the second type _,n~a/a and
-L:,,e di~~iocation density N in ti-ie studied. it was shown
t!,.z~t _,ith decreasing size of tho !)articles D decrensed and
increased. At apal pa-ticle _-dze tlrdegmeof deformation was higher in Nb,
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A sttidy of the ....
b1ocl: dimolv,~Lons reachilia I vaile of' 2.-~ 10-6 cul in tho
fr,tction in th(- case of NI), and III the 1 - 715 ',.' fr,iction
t'li,, case of Cr. NT increased -with decreasing particle -3ize,
ill filings of thn 1 16 ,1 fr.-Iction.
'i'here are I ficrure and 2 tables.
S U-b ~ I I TT '-:'D Janu,-,ry 26, 1962
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GERTSRIKEN, S.D. [deceasedh DEKHTYAR, I.Ya.;- KUMOK. L.M.-
X-ray study of the effect of small additions on the density
di-qlocations in deformed nickel. Sbor. nauch. rab. Inst.
"lofiz. AN URSR no.l4t84-88 '62. (MIRA
of
15:6)
(Nickel--Metallography) (Dislocations in metals)
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A006/A101
AUTHORS: Gertsriken, S. D., Dekhtyar, I.
TITLE: Investigating the defects in the crystalline structure of chromium
depending upon the deformation degree _
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 9, 1982, 49, abstract 9E347
("Sb. nauchn. rabot In-ta metallofiz. AN UkrSSR", 1961, no. 12,
98 - 101)
TEXT: The density of dislocations in Cr after deformation to 35, 65 and
90% was determined by the X-ray method from blurring of lines due to.the forma-
tion of domains and stresses of II order. It is shown that high dislocation
density is obtained already at 35% deformation; further increase of the defor-
mation degree raises the dislocation density only slightly. The authors suDpose
that one of the causes for Cr brittlenessiis its proneness to considerable ac-
-cumulation of dislocations at relatively low deformations.
[Abstracter's notei Complete translation] V. Verner
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GERTSRIKEN, S.D. (decease4l; DEKHTYAR, I.Ya.-, KUMOK, L.M.
Studying the behavior of defects occurring in chronium and niobium
during their deformation by filtng. Sbor. nauch. rab. Inst.metallofiz.
AN URSR no.16:45-58 162. (MIRA 16:5)
(Chromium-Metallography) (Niobium-Metallography)
ACCESSION NR: AT4010697 8/26011631000/017/0132/0137
AUTHOR: Gerteriken, S.D. (Deceased); Dekhtyar, 1. 'Yao; Rumok, L.v Me; Pillpenko,_'
V.V.; Kbazanov, H.Sq
TITLE: A study of the processes of diffusion and oxidation In the'all9y
ZhS-.6k under conditions of cyclic heat treatment
SOURCE: AN UkrRSR. Instyftut notalofizy*ky*, Sbornik nauchny*kh trudov, n0.-
17, 1963. Voprooy* fitiki metallov I metallovedeniya, 132-137
TOFIC TAGS: thermal fatigue, heat treatment, flaw formation, chromium diffusionp
nickel diffusion, volatilization, concentration gradient, oxidation, alloy
ZhS-6k, cyclic heat treatment, radioactive isotope, diffusion
ABSTRACT: The number of cycles of heating and cooling before the appearance of
cracks is usually taken as a measure of thermal fatigue. After studying the
dynamics of the appearance of cracks using the roentgenographic (X-ray) method,
V.I. Arkhirov noted that it is preceded by the-development of block structure
and the bending and buckling of blocks, One must assum that diffusion with
high temperature conditions and cyclic stresses plays an important, if.not
decisive, role.. Diffusion and cyclic stresses lead to the separation of a
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second phase (carbides and intermetalloids) into a finely-dispersed state, and
in addition, to the redistribution of elements between the body of the grain
and the border zones; thual these two processes-do have a substantial influence
on the durability of materials. As a rule, cyclic heat treatment has a nega-
tive effect on the mechanical characteristics of materials: with an increase
in cycles, durability decreases. Ilie diffusion of Cr and Ni in the alloy
ZhS-6k was investigated by vaporization in a vacuum and by radioactive isotopes6
If one of the components of an alloy has a comparatively high vapor tension, it
will be easily vaporized when heated in a-vacuum. As a result of this vapori-
zation, a gradient of concentration will form in the alloy, and this component
will evaporate from the surface to the extent that the substance a rives at the
surface by means of diffusion. Measuring the quantity of evaporatid substances
it is possible to determine the coefficient of diffusion of the component with
high vapor tension* Calculations of this coefficient were made according to
the formulae given by Crinberg and later made more precise and tabulated by
Heraricken and his assocLatese For Instancel knowing the percentage of Cr in
an alloy it ~is possible to daternUm its absolpte VsUht In. a giveit samplaw,
The change in the wight-of the sample during heat treatments results,
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it is assumed, from the evaporation of the volatile element Chromium. There-.
fore, it is possible to determine the coefficients of diffution of Cr at
various temperatures* In this particular case, the coefficients of diffusion
were obtained for 5 temperature points between 1273 and 1423K, To determine
the energy of activation of the process of diffusion of the alloy under inves-
tigation, the dependence of the coefficient of diffusion on temperature was
utilized. High values of the energy of activation of diffusion of the alloy
under investigation and its comparatively low coefficients of diffusion showed
that this alloy to a conaiderable degree resists softening at high teaperaturese
Diffusional annealing of the samples was carried out in a quartz tube pumped
out, filled with Argon and placed in an slectri~ furnace. The oxidation of
the alloy ZbS-6k at constant temperature was investigated. A special instal-
lation which permits weighing samples without taking them out of the furnace
was developed to investigate the alloy for ioothermic oxidation. Hence,
continuous annealing and continuous observation of changes in weight due to
oxidation was assured. Table I of the Enclosure shows the time-temper6ture-
weight interrelation for three.temperature points. The curves are in accor-
dance with the law of parabolic oxidation# In contrast to the results,of
continuous beating, a decrease in the weight of samples dependent on the tima
of treatment- took place in cofiditione of eye
lie heat treatment, The weight
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decreased because of the breaking away of oxides at the moment of a sharp
change in temperature. Comparison of results obtained from our alloy with
the data about oxidation obtained from Nichrome (Ni-Cr-Fe a-lloy) showed that
at 1373K the speed of oxidation of ZhS-6k is approximately 1*5 times less than
that of Nichrome under similar conditions. Origo arto hasi 3 formulas, 4
figures, and 2 tables.
ASSO CLATION: Instyktut metalofizy*kyk, AN UKrRSR (institute of Metallurgical
Physics AN UKrRSR)
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AUTHORS: Larikov, L. N.; Yatsenko, T. K.; Chornaya, L. F.- Kumolc L 14.
ORG: Institute for Metal Fhysicap AN UkrSSR (Institut metallofiziki All UkrSSR)
TIT11,',: Investigation of the diffusionof nickel in the system Ili Al-Ni Ti
jib 3- 3--7
SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Podvizhnost' atomov v kristallichoskoy reshotka7mobility of
atoms in crystal lattice). Kievt Izd-vo Naukova dunka, 1965, 75-79
TOPIC TAGS: nickel alloy, aluminum alloy, titanium alloy, metal diffusion n4,4j
ABSTRACT: The rate of diffusion of Ni.63 in the system W-11i 3Al- Ni3Ti was
studied. The alloys were prepared in an induction furnace. The composition of the
alloys, detendned by means of chemical and x-ray analysis, was found to be in good
agreement with the results of A. Taylor and R. W. Floyd (J. Inst. Motals, 1952, $0,
577). The diffusion coefficient was dotox7dned with the formula of P. L. Gruzin
(DAN SSSR, 1952, 66, 289), .I -
'I D iTiw,
where D is the diffusion coefficient, tg c~ is iho slope of the curve log N vs X2
of the residual activity N at a depth x. The experimental results are presented in
graphs and tables (see Fig. 1). The degree of order in -d-Ni 3Al was also determined
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Fig. 1. Temperature dependence of the alloy
diffusion coefficients.
1 - Ni3Ti; 2 - Ni3Al; 3- 510V Ti;
- 15% Ti; 5 - 10,19 Ti.
4
19 VW' 1130- 1100' 1050' MY
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by x-ray methods. From a compariaon of diffunion and x-ray data for tho aystam
V,-I;i 310, it ia concludod that there oxinte a qualitative corroupondonco between
the mobility and long-range order of tho atoms of the principal metal. Orig. art.
hast 1 table~2 figures, and I equation.
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79
AUTHOR: Kumok, L. M.; Larikov, L.-N.; 14akalmenko, Ye. A.; Yatsenko, T. K.
ORG: Institute of Metal Physics AN UkrSSR (Institut metallofiziki PJi UkrSSR)
TITLE: Structural changes produced by oxidation of chromium-yttrium alloys
SOURCE: AN UkrSSR*. Struktura metallicheskikh splavov (Structure of metal alloys).
Kiev, Izd-vo Naukava dumka, 1966, 99-io4
TOPIC TAGS: chromium yttrium alloy, rnqkh.1 oxidation, all.oy ntructure,alloy oxidation
TrOe- c)M&Lhan \Qv%eAits
ABSTRACT: The oxidation behavior at 1100--11150C of 99.9%-pure chromium mid
chromium-.yttrium alloys containing 0.5, 1.0 or 2.0% yttrium has been studied.
It was found that yttrium improves the oxidation resistance of chromium and the
oxidation rate of all the alloys tested, especially that of the alloy containing 0.5K
yttrium (see Fig. 1),.waa much lover than that of pure chromium. On all the alloys
tested, a dense tightly adhering oxide lWer was formed, while the oxide layer pn
pure chromium easily peeled off. In pure chromium, a certain quantity of chromium
oxides and nitrides van formed to'a depth of 650 V in a metal oxidized at 1450C for
9 hr. In chromium-yttrium a3loye, the amount of chromium oxides yas much smaller
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Fig. 1. Dependence of the penetration depth
of oxides upon the yttrium, concentration
1 --1450C for 9 bre, 2 -1400C for 20 hr;
3 -.1350C for 30 hre
and the nitrides were absent altogL-ther. The penetration of oxygen and nitrogen
into pure chromium proceeds mostly along the grain boundaries. Mis was not
observed in the chromium..!y-ttrium alloys. It'is believed that yttrium improves the
oxidation reaietance of chromium primarily by a refining effect. Orig. art.
has- 5 figures.
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AUTHOR! QretskiY, Yli, Y8,; Sterenbogen, Yu, A.; GrIshobenko R. N*:
Kherchanko, 00, KS; Larikovj Lo lftjj~allohenko_
I V. L. ;.LUM-0-1~,- Le Me
OR(It kiy; Sterenbogenj Gri.ahohenko; Kharobanko7
TGrets Institute o
Electric Welding Im, 'Yes 0. PGton'8'AN'Vkr8M'(1n9tttute elektroavarki)l
ZLarikovl Fal,onenico; numpy -In_aT1T_u1_e__oT_Mata1 -Physics. ANUkrWR (lastitut'
matalloMiki AN UkrBSR)
TITLEt Investigation of ffusion under variable besting conditions
during diffusion welding
SOURCEt Avtomatiobeskayp averkep no@ 7t 19669 8-11
ToriC TAGSt 6&t diffusion# diffusion weldlngp~tracer study# titanium*
iron
A11STRACTt The possibility of using rsdiosetive~iaotopqa to determine
the. effect of varioblw short term beating on diffusionr'Uuring Aiffusion
welding w *as examined. Studies were oonduoted on,,titanium-MIbsing
cobalt-60 at weilding,temparitures In.the range of 920-97 009 Evaluation
of the outorediograpbio method and of the method of removing layers of
samples parallel to tbe,pleme of the-weld and measuring their sotlTity
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showed the latter to be suitable for determining diffusion coefficients
for short term (3-10 min) bestinge The effect of variable beatin:401
is
during diffusion welding*on The diffusion parameters In Ti'and I a
Istudied experiments I nd with comRuter calculations rIt-waafound
at-thet-em-persture variation in diffusion weld gn
th ;ng NY Inal 'ifioant
effects on diffusion.parameteres, bence'diffusion ooefficients obtained
under isothermal conditions may be used* Orige orto.bost -2 tables#
12 equations and I figure#
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07
10ining of dissimilar metals Ar
XMX, N. (g. Tashkent)
7-~~-"I~jinnlng of a long way. Prom.koop. 12 no.11:36 H 158.
1 (MIRA 11:11)
1. Zamestitell i)redsodatelya-pravlaniya.artalI "Untakulitprou"
po orpmassovoy raboto I kadran.
(Dzhalilova, Klars. 1938- )
KUMON, V. N.
Behavior of eleetT-nlytes havilig n common ion with the solvent.
Zhur. fiz. khim. 37 no. 3:65&,C,61 gr 163. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Toifskiy gosiJarqtvennyy universiteat Imani V. V. Kuybysheva.
0
Variant of standardization of chemical potential in two-component
system. Zhur. fiz. khim. 37 no.6:1369-1371 Je 163. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Kharikovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni A.M. GorIkogo.
(Activity coefficients) (Electrolyte solutions)
KUMDKP V.N.
Stability and spectra of tlAwyanate complexeB of cobalt (II)
in aqueous solutions. Zhur. neorg. khim. 9 no.2:362-366 F164.
(MIRA 17:2)
1. Tomskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni V.V. Kuybysheva,
kafedra neorganicheskey khimii.
DUBRUVIN14KIII V.ya.; KU11,104A, V.N.
"Conducting glass" electrode for electrometric methc--ds r~f analyEiEi.
OR,
164. .;,,R.A I
Zhur. anal. khim. 19 no.9,.'1159--1161 1 7-- 10)
-311 - timan' Kuybysh6va.
Tomakiy gosudar8tvariryy wnivex -t, j
,j-Lp,,j SEREBRENNIKCJV, V.V.; Prinimala ucha8tiye SINITSYNA, G.
IWK
Stability of complex rare-earth compounds. Zhur. neorg. khim.
10 no.9;2011-2018 S 165.
Stability of complex compounds of cat-ions of calnium and scandium sub-
group6. Ibid.s2019-2022 ~ (MW 18:10)
1. Tomskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Kuybysheva, kafed-ra
neorganicbeskoy khimii,
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AUT14611i Ku-Mok, V.N.-'y4-' Serebrennikov, V.V.,
ORG- Department of Inorganic ChRiplatry, Tomsk State Univers V. V. Ku shev
(Kafedra neorganicheskoy khimii, Tornskly gosud~rstvennyy universitet)
TITLE: Stability of complex comiawnd-Af rare earth elements
SOURCE: Zhurnal neorganicheBkoy khImii, v. 10, no. 9, 19650 2011-2018
TOPIC TAGS: rare earth element, complex molecule, lanthanum , stability constant,
least square method
ABSTRALCT: The authors have collected practically all the reported determinations (carried
DUA
%I at 20 - 30C at any constant Ionic strength) of the stability constant of 1: 1 m-re
earth Complexes. Using the method of least squares, they calculated parameters a and b
..i of the equations of the curves
'09 log 061a + b.
These parameters permit a statistical generalimflon of the existing data on the stability
con8tants of rare earth complexes and lead to certain conclusions corcerning the change
in the stability of complexes in the rare earth series. They also enabled the authors to
predict the values of log 15 Ln from the measured value of log AA (or log fice , after a
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aimple converstop). Causes of devlations from the linear depaMewe of log on I
ALU 09AI:
and the POBsible p~yvical mearJng of the parametere are discall'sed. Orig. art. bRo:
I figure, 4 tab'.
lea, and 3 formulas.
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AUTHOR: Kumok, V. N Serebrennikov, V. V.
--ORG- Department of-Inorganic Chemistry, sk State
-Torn ralty im..V.V. Ku hy
nive
(Kafedra neorpnicheek6-y khirniii, Tornskii-joiji a-rstvennyy universitet)
''J. ~~ I
9! 1 1 - "I.,
TITLE: Stability of qkmpjt)i_.q9_m-pqur46 of cations of the calcium and scandium subgroups
SOURCE: Zhurnal neorganicheakoy khimfi, v. 10, no. 9, 1965, 2019-2022
TOPIC TAGS: lanthanide series, calcium, scandium, complex molecule , stability
constant, correlation function, charged ;;rticle, ion, Ionization potential
ABSTRACT: 7be object of the study wns to determine parameters a and b of the correlations
is pul, + b M
4 Pn -219 16,16 + (2)
Where PML' P RL' OLAL' andABAL are the stability constants ?)I of the complex com-
Pounds M3+ and R2+ (Y3+, S03+, Sr2+, and Ca2+), 143+, and Ba2+ respectively. In order
to determine the dependence of parameter a on the charges z of lonB I andj participating
in the correlation, the parameters of the ANowing relation mire calculated:
ard 1/2 )R 013AL g Is PLA16 +
C UDC; 546.442:541.494546.6:641.
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The values obtained were. a 0. 5806 j 0. 0079; b -0. 996 + 0. 082; s 0. 441 (standard
deviation). It Is shown thai-Parameter qjj is equii to the ratio of the ionic potentials
.~j~rjw and z /r of the long plus a coFiection for the effect of extrastabilization by the
ligand field W ons with an unfilled f shell. Orig. art. has: I figure, 3 tables, and 6
formulas.
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KUYOK, V.N.; SEREBUJINIKOV, V.V?.
Complex compounds of 'anthanum, yttrium, Iliteciumv and
.L
scandium with xylenol orange. Zhur.neorg.kbim. 11 no.l,,
90-92 Ja 166. ! (MIRA 19c1)
1. Kafedra neorganlcheskoy khimiJ Tomskogo gosizilarstv,:~rmogo
universiteta. imeni V.V.Kuybyaheva.. SubmAtted Jiily 8, 1~;64.
KUIIDK, Yu.Z. (Rharlkov); NOVGORODTSEVA, L.Z. (Khar1kov)
14inor natural vibrations of a rotating cylindor partly fllled
with a liquid. Prikl. mekh. 1 no.12:87-91+ 165.
(MIRA 19:1)
1. Kharlkovskly politekhnicheakly Inntitut. Submitted March 26,
1965.
KUIVIONOK -;~
Statistics of primary cancer of the lungs accordinE to
of the departnent for 1945-1959. Trudy Khar. mod. irii-t. no.14'1*131-
137 162,
Giant-cell cancers of the lungs. lbid.:138-143
(YIRA 19:1)
1. Kafedra patologichoskoy anatomii (zav. - prof. G.L.Dorman)
Khartkovskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
L% YI, A. ; I 17L.
"Techno1c),-,-y pr chlcti~;n of vust Aron wit"'I Sp1wriLcal ~,-rw~hitv il~ -I
-mold.
ISZ-HA Sofiia, Buh-L'ralal Vol. -~', no. 5, !'-,,r. -19~.19
"0
1.1'onthll, list of -Elllst -:1uron.- Am~s:iions (1--iJil~ LC Vol. " 4.
Seot 59
Jnclas
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AUTHORS: Yankovgkiy, A., I'Yaskovskiy, I., andj~umoj,_ I., Engineers
TITLE% Production of Magnesium Cast Iron in a Scaled Ladle While Using
Magnesium Rods
PERIODICAL: Liteynoye proizvodstvo, 1959, Nr 10, pp B-10 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The authors present a report on experipnoes gathered in the fields
of magnesium cast iron produ~,.tion in Poland. The report is-based
on -the refs.1-11. A substantial improvement in the production pro-
cess was reached only by using specially sealed ladles (JPK-58)
(Ref.12). These ladles work at a low prossure~ The sealed ladles
lia:ve a capacity of 1750 kg. Fig.1 gives the layout of such a seal-
ed ladle. #I in the diagram is a steel bush; #2 is the flange with
cover; #3 are both of the ferrite magnesium cast iron or steel
sheetst #4 is the stand. The ,tovor (3) JA tioaled by tilt? fire re-
sistant clay (5), with six bolta (6). Before the cast iron treftt-
ment, the ladles are well preheated (Fig.2). Experience showed
that the results are-, better, if the ferrosilicon is not introduzed
Card 1/2 at once, but in two or three stages. The initial cast iron - be-
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Produ'Aion or Magnesium Cast Iron ill a Sealed Ladle While Using lidglielium Rods
fore any additional elements are lead in -. has the following com-
position: 3.3--3.7% C; 1.5-2.2% Si; OA-O.~!% Un; 0.01.9--OA-3% 'Pi OA6-
.-0.1% S. With the help or the det:--ibed device it is possible to
.pt ZsP-55 pearlitic and 2)
obtain high quality east irons 1) of ty
ferrite 10, according -to the Polish StandaA 01-53/MPM-22002. This
method is already being used in several foundries in Poland. The
publi-c-ations of R. Radtke in Leipzig ar,;? mantioned (RefsA-10)~
There are 2 diagrams, 2 graphs, I table and 19 ieferen~~es, I of
which is Soviet, 12 Polish, 3 English, 2 Germ&-n and I Czeoh.
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JANKOWSKY, A. (Krakko ; PIASKOWSKY, J. (Krakko); KUMOR, J. (11rakkO)
Manufacturing globular cant iron in a:locked ladle. Koh Ia'p 93
no'.OSUU~~: Ontode U no.3:55-59 Mr 160.
15 ~ 1. p L.
"Soviet 7,esr.,--ch on tho 0' 71,0:~en 1'o 11, 1---. 'T'
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III-roblep. of Ventilr- "lion of Refrlgpr~ftor C,rp- thr, Tr,
Of 1,Tol. 7, No. I, J,-,',. 1-9-55, ~11
",;0: N~)nthl- of Ei~r;-)-)rlrin Accession-, 'tl,), w, Vol. /f,
5, 1915-'-p Uncl.
m11:01"'Ey" 'j.
Some remarks concerning the rroduction of coarse thin parer -for decorative
rurroses. P. 237.
Vol. 11, no. P, Aug. 10,55
PPZE(',LAD r-A!'I7-,NIICZY, Lodz
SOURCE: East EUiopean Accessions List (EFAL), I.G, Vol. 5, no. 2, Feb. lc*,56
CGTRUM : POLM H
CAT1WRY : Chemical Tecbnolopy. Chemical Products and Their
konlications. Collitlose and Its Derivatives.Paper
ABS. MUR. : FQD-im-, No 17, 1959, No. 13073
AUTHOR :
INSTITLM *.
71TU : Paraffine Wtax and Otber Additives
ORIG. PUB, : PTZeFl. Pa~liern., 1958, 14, NO 11, 341
ABSTRACT : In imparting preater gas and vai)or tiphtness to
wra-oning wax paper it is recommended that for
tI,e covering layer the camnosition of -naraffine
wax sbould include mineral oil, notural or syn-
thtic f-Drisin, netrolat.um etc. Brittleness of the
Is surfaco layer and the ranidity of drying is thus
preatly decreased. For the elimination of corro-
siony pH of the nrotective layer should be main-
tained in the 6.5-7.3 lintits (i.e. with chlorine
comnounds and sulfur compounds-_0.05A)
'Ye. Gurvich.
Card:
7:-7
PLAKSIN, S.A., nauchnyy sotrudnik; PLATONOV, M.F., nauchnyy sotrudnik;
SMIRNOV, V.I., nauchny7 sotrudnik; KUMOSERISKIY, M.D., nauchny7
notrudnik.
Increasing the size of bales of unbleached fabric. Teket.prom.
17 no.10:59-60 0 '57. (MIRA 10:12)
l.Ivanovskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy tekstillnvy institut.
(Cotton fabrics)
IT i~llov, V. 1 0 DECEASED 196311
c. 1961
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Stabillsetl &till 1wrlecit4l; thk 1% 11161111"'1 In Ow
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phism. A. 5, K1111111m), latitV
ObjAk heitrA-TNT&L rt~ mini-ral.) 77. 2M X1
(194A).-Thr metAillorlibism of Coal sediments is a toll-
linuout, provms, indicated by rharicirristic stniclural
chair&-$. Slid origiffalit'g froul K"d. farfors acting, 'I-
-,Wly arld 1.1 ... tor".. irrori.d.let. The rod (If
these -hng,-. ii. OR- Olivoi. e' ull, I'( the "'. 1.01.
Ito- ith (he Owill. "Ild phyti, Coodilk"IA, to (orolit,
homogeneous syNtrin. The pr,kv*, it, thr~wtil*d ill . .
petrostaphic sold Chem. Irmtkit. especially the, proilleAtive
Irridency to forill elyst. roll pfodliels. luilre Atilt ilium
Approximating graphite structures. The changes we
purvaird from the Nown ccul type to Anthracite said
graphite in the phys. chart visisily otsiluvetill. Thley an
characteTized by the prottlesetively more distinct later-
(vIrIWT lines it] thk X-f.ky &ICfAMS. Arid the iUCYCAW Of
their mirri%ilivs. Tilt Atll~a"V of all the chAractctist"
(Of STAIlhilC in cv.tovory -1,, kite noteh difIctrM structural
P.ArAllictris, and lilt, III kity continuous ttansiiiou
from jilthr4clic to glr.ipho~ I'fo'll about the bypolbesis
th.11 I series 14 i(IftfUlt'llItC I'lloll)11%. UUY exist- It an
attifikiat ri"to. t,y a ar.14,it Iu-mvill to high tenips..
110.1-ACf, 1. Of ill oLklIHI I oloiacl inct.tmorphistu 6
i, e. ow-tci of K. althoc 'ov f44 I ol lilt '-d substance
o"), Kt I.. lz'..pho. ~-It A highly
aLA Ot f4tola JMWI - 14, V~g I ht' I A- Ill I U11111 It III 110SUCOA16;
Ow Ivoll), is lijahly hilporlalil Ior Ow 'ttucture Llf the coke;
" 14"I'lual trokc [441111 lolooll roahi, to W)". may Ise
Cryst,, "Itiltr coLv from Atithraittv 1401 fud hlyc lictri
jout-h chan;rd frout itti ofigiu.0 ch.u.jetcr. The degree &
44 A g%vvki Coal i- det.l. by the following
data, lite lll)~ Ul 111MIC11OCC IiIIV$ ill lite %-FAY %U-
gtAm; (b) the width of The mix, of correspondirig lot".
measured on the photogram; (r) the intenitily of the lines.
W. Lice]
30759. KUMPAN, A. S.
oovremennyje prod-ustavleniya o vnutrenne-y strukture ugley i zadachi yeye
dallneyshego izuchcniya. (Obzor literatury). Zapiski Vsf-soyiiz, mineral. o-va, 2-ya
seriya, 19h9, vyp. 3, 227-33. -- Bibllogr: P nazv.
M-11IT-IT, A. cSo
u;, 1;,~ n
!J1
VRLIKIY, A.S.; KWANI,-A.S.
-- , ~ -WAK&W
Some regularities in the occurrence of polymetallic deposits in the
Interior of the Dzungartan-Balkhash structure. Inform. abor.VM*14I
no~2:53-56 '55. (KLRA 9:11)
(Balkhash region--Ore deposits)
IR0111I)OV, I.I.; EM4PAII, A.S.; RYABXOVA, M.S.
Now data on the geological pattern and structural features of the
Balkhash region and Sary-su Depression, based on the results of
aeromagnetic prospecting [with summary in English]. Sov geol. 1
no.8:54-71 Ag t58. (;IIRA 11:11)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledavateliskiy goologicheakiy inatitut.
(Kuakhatan -- Geology) (Prospecting -- Geophysical methods)
(Rocks - Mngnetic properties)
t
VELIKIYo A.S.; XNYAZXV, I.I.; \1 KWAN, A.S.
Distribution of complex metal deposits in the Sar7su-Balkhash-
Fura watershed, Trudy VS103I 32:129-203 160. (MIRA 13:11)
(Kazakhstan-ore deposits)
ABDULKABIROVA, N.A.; AL:,'KbANDi-,.OVj'., I-I.I.; 1,F0111CHEW, I.I.A.; WIT 'A 4',ZTOV,
S.M.; V.F.; BOGDAROV, A.A.; BO."OVIYOV, L.I.; BOHSUT,
B.I.; BORUKAYEV, R.A.; BUVALI',111, A.K.; BYKOW., M.S.; DVO111TSOVA,
K.I.; D114DO, T.M.; ZhlJKOV, M.A.; ZVONTSOV, V.S.; IVSHIN, N.K.;
KOPYATK~VICH, R.A.; KOSTENY 10) N F - KUMPAN A S 111J)YUKOV,
K.V.; UVROV, V.V.; LYAPICHEV., L;.; 14kXRnVICH, M.V.;
14iydL~YLOV) A.Ye.; I4TYJhhYLOV, N.P.; MYCIUUK, M.B.; NIDI~ENIM, Ye.11.;
NI11JTIN, I.F.; NIKI?OROVA, K.~T.; NIYOUUT, N.I.; PUPYSIEV, N.A.;
W-ZlUTOV, G.I.; HSEGAIUZ, P.A.; SAVIMATA, A.Ye.; SALIN, B.A.;
SEVRYUGIN, N.A.; SUIEEW, A.I.; CEERNYAKHOVSKIY, A.G.; CHEYOW,
V.G.; SHLYGIN, Ye.D.; SHULIGA, V.M.; ELIGER, E.S.; YAGOVYD, V.I.;
1TA-;JVKINj D.V., akademik, red.; P11MINOV, S.V., red.; 1-Lq0-.USj1IN,
V.A., tekhn.red.
[Geological structure of central and southern Kazahhstsm]
Geologichookoe stroonie TSentrallnogo i I1Jzhnogo I'lazalchstana.
Leningrad, Otdol nauchno-tokn.informatsii, 1961. 4016 p.
(Leningrad. Vsesoiuznyi geologicheskii institut.Xiterialy, no.41)
e,. (Kazaldistan-Goology) (MIRA 14:7)
KUMPAN, A.S.
Practice of using seismic prospecting in Ural pyritic copper
deposits. Vop.rud.geofiz. no.3:46-59 161. OUR& 15:8)
(Ural lbuntains--Seismic prospecting)
KLWAV, A.S.
Relationship between the Tengiz Dzhezleazgan Depressions in the
Upper Paleozoic of central Kazakhstan. Trudy VSEGEI 74;21-)6
262. OURA 15:9)
(Tengiz Depression-Folds (Geology))
(Dzezgazgan Depression.-Folds (Geology))
MMIAN A.S.
--.- I-
Seismic prosp--cting in Lt,.~cjyjng the up --r ~,4%rt of a cross suel-lon
of northern Ciscaucasia. VoD. razved. aeofjz. nc).":23-29 164,
n
(MIRA 18:2)
NI 71,
tMPA11, K.A.
Changee in peripheral circulation in wound
zhur. 17:332-346 147-
infections. Medych.
(MIRA 11:1)
1. Z viddilu funktsionallnoi terapit kzav. viddilu - prof. F.Ya.
Primak) Ukrainslkogo Institutu klinichnoi moditsini (direktor -
akad. M.D.Strazhesko)
(BLOOD--CIRCULATION. DISORDERS OF) (WOUNDS)
XUKPAIJ, K. -
.
Comparative changes in the capillarioscopic picture in hypertension.
Modych.zhur. 21 no.6:28-35 '51. (MIRA 11:1)
1. Z viddilu funktsionallnoi terapii (zav. viddilom - prof. F.Ye.
Frimak) Ukrainalkogo inBtitutu klinichnoi meditsini (direktor -
akad. 14.D.Strazheako)
(HYMTHNSION) (CAPILLARIES)
X
Ird A
BELONDUKO, V.H.,tand.med.nauk; PRIMAK, V.M.: KUMPAN, K. CHUPRINA, K.F.;
ZANOZDRA, M.S.; VDIKOVA. 1.0.
Role of oxygen therapy in controlling a hypotennive syndrome. Hedych,
zhur, 21 no.6:44-54 '51- (MIRA 11:1)
1. Z viddilu funktsionallaoi terapii (zav. - prof. F-Ya.Frimak)
Ukrainalkogo Institutu klinichnoi meditaini (direktor - skad.
H.D.Strazheoko)
(HYPOTENSION) (OXYGEN-TMOUPEUTIC USE)
KbUTAN, K. A.
Kumpan, K. A.
"Changes in peripheral blood circulation in the clinical treatment of
hypertonic disease." Kiev Order of Labor Red Banner Medical Inst imeni
Academician A. A. Bo.,-omolets. Kievy 19556. (Dissertation for the Do,--ree
of Candidate in Technical Science.)
Knizhna,va letopis'
No. 1.5y IV56. Moscow.
D1KO, L.B.
Using processed brin for turf-Podsolic,:and loam soils of
Moscow Province rVith 7rench summary in i ert~. rochvovedenle
no.7:106-110 J1 156. Mu 9: 11)
1. Pochvennyy institut iment, V.V.Dokuchayeva Akademij nauk
SSSR.
(Moscow Province--Soil conditioners)
KTIMPAN., M.F.-, BALAGANSKAYA, V.Ye., kand. scllekokhoz. nauk
Sol! map of a collective farm. Zemledelle 27 no.1;56--58
va 165. (MI.RA 18.3)
1. Predsedatell kolkhoza Imeni XXI Bl'yezda Kommunisticheskoy
partii Savetskogo Soy-uza Belyayevskogo rayona, Odeaskoy oblasti
(for Kumpan).
GTDR Analytical Chemistry. Organic Analysis.
Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - lMiplya, No 23, 1959, No. 82016
Autbor :Kum
Inst : o given
Title :The Techniques of Elemental Analysis. Part I
(continuation). Somimicro Determination of
Carbon and Hydrogen
Ori- Pub :Chem. Techn., 1958, 10, No 11; Glasaapparatetc-
chnik, No 4, 25-30
Abstract :The general procedures for the determination
of C and H through combustion of the orgwaic
substance (sample weighta 25-45 mg) In an 02
stream Inside a filled tube (Pb02 or CuO and Ag)
heated automatically are described; the
arrangement for connecting the absorption
system to the tube, the regulation of the 02
C':~r(l 1/3
30
GDR / Analytical Chemistry. Organic Analysis. E
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Xhimlya, No 23, 1959, No. 82016
stream, the execution of the blnnk oxperimont,
the eoloction of tho standard substance, tho
technique of weighing solid, viscous, liquid,
and inflammable substances; the execution of
combustion of solid and liquid substances
manually or automatically. The viscous sub-
stances are previously diluted, while hoating
In a dry box, are placed in a tared boat,
weiShed after 10 minutes, and the sample in
the boat Is covered with a layer of quartz.
A small KC10 crystal is placed on the bottom
of the capMary tube for poorly inflammable
substances. A special protective rod wrapped
with Pt wire, la placed in the tube aftor intro-
ducing the sample weight. The combustion of
nonvolatile substances is carried out In an 02
Card 2/3
GDR / Analytical Chemistry. Organic Analysis, E
Abe Jour Rof Zhur - Kh1m1ya, No 23, 1959, No. 82016
stream (14-15 ml/min), and of volatile sub-
stances, in an air stream; the automatic
heating Is used for successive analyses only.
Beforo weighing the absorption apparatus, the
stopcocks are opened and cloced to bring the
pressure to atmospheric. The maximum error for
C is � O-32*0f; for H, from +0.2 to -0.1~,. For
the beginning of the article, see RZ Khim,
No 12, 1959, No. 42139. -- V. Miroshina
//3
31
XUMPAV P.V., kand.arkhItektury; GORSHKOV, A.P.. red.izd-va; RUDAKOVA,
T.I., takhn.red.
[Standard@, plans, and arrangements for city hospitals] Ti~y
i straktura gorodekikh bolinits. Moskva. Goe.izd-vo lit-ry po
stroit. materialam, 1958, 47 P. (MIRA 12-6)
(Hospitals)
_UMAR,T-Y-,-lcand,arkblt9ktuz7$ KOSITSKIT, TaaV.. kand.arkhitektury,
SAKSOMOV, G.A., arkhitektor
Urban medical serviceo and new types of hourltale. Izv. ASIA
no.2:78-87 160, (MIRA. 13:7)
(Ho5pitals-Construction)
K-~ ~ ; KALININA, G.F.,- IMANCV, M.N.; Prinimali uchastiye;
NWHAYEV, G.A., inzh.; DOROGOV, N.F., inzh.; GOFMAN, SAO
inzh.; MIALITSEV, V.I., inzh.; CHERNYSHOVA, L.B., inzh.;
VORONINA, TA, red. izd-va; BRUSINA, L.N.., tekhn. red.
(Summer health - resort towns]Letnie kurortnye orodki. Moskva,
Gosstroiizdat, 1962. 1,42 p. &IRA 16:1)
1. Akademiya stroitellstva i arkhitektury SSSR. Ins.titut ob-
shchastvennykh zdanly i sooruzheniy.
(Summer resorts)
APWIIOV, V.S.; ~PIEWJ. Ye.A.
Some field-work results achieved by the llolon rros-,ecti,-,9
toam. Inform. biul. NIIGA n0-17:35-41 '59. ~IIRA 13:11)
(NIolon Valley--ProaTectir~g)
Analysis of psychiatric morbidity among individual occupational
groups of a large industrial plant. Aotiv. nerv. SUP. 4 no.21.197
162,
1. Psychiatricka, lecebna, v Opave.
(MENTAL DISORDERS statist) (OCCUPATIONS AND PROFESSIONS)
V.
S(ol.-'OL, A. TOPIAll aud IF. IMI-11Z, lsyc'.Itzric Ilospical
Op.-.va.
o.' oL AcaracLics 'ITICI Classical T'nerapy in
Act vi ta s '.-,',ervof;a Sur, eVo 1 .5, No 2, "ay 63; p 194.
rior
Conclusion., but no data- fron a clin-cal studv: hospitalization
is sl'.:;,-;l-f-lc--nt,'y lonL-,er in pz~Lients t1rc-ated, ,.,,,i.h classical IneLhOj.'
alono or in co:nbinnti,or, oith aLaracLics, but 0:-
I~Cer CLISsical me"llods t:00. Classical .!(tt'hodis +
,atiol-IS CIIS-iC.-I -n
alon(..
tllu Lhiru rtsnissiovi, zht: rivniber of r(niisslons is i,vual "or all
- KUMPEL, Q.
Spoclalltion of tlif-, vii-rittil kilacirdoro (if minvi-fi. AtAiv. norve
oup. 6 no.1197 164
1+
KUMPEL, -Q,; SOKOL, I.; TOPIAR, A.; OHLIR, F.
Gatamnestic study in schizophrenic patients from the viewpoint
of their social assertion. Activ. nerv. sup. 6 no.1:101 164.
L-12014.66
FACC NRt AP6005672
SOURCE CODE:
AUTHOR: Kumpel
ORG: Psychiatric Hospitaij Opava (Psychiatricka lecobna)
b
TITLE.* Psychiatric view of work accidents and of their prevention [This paper was
presented at the Third Interdisciplinary Conference on Experimental and Clinical
Study of Higher Nervous Functions held in Marianske Lazne from 19 to 23 October 1964-j
SOURCE: Activitas ner-irosa superior, v. 7, no. 2, 1965, 184
TOPIC MS: psychiatry,, rpan, behavior pattern, industrial hygiene
ABSTRACT: 25 miners with a high accident rate were examined psy;-
clil-atricall7. 80% of the accidents were caused by the workers
thenselves- 48% of the miners were under 25 years of age; the mean age
of the 0MV107668 was 35. In I of the cases, the accident was due
to the miners' haste.20% hadisubnormal intelligence, 32% had
hyperactive traits of character; these may be due to perinatal
ancephalopat'hy and resulting instability. Prevention of accidents
by psychlogical and psychiatrical help Is discussed. Zj-M-S7
SUB CODE: 06# 05 / SUM DAM, none
Vj
CZ/0079/65/007/002/0184/0184
Acc NR, AP6019956 SOURCE CODEt CZ/0079/65/007/003/0243/0243
AUTHOR: H-rabinAkO S,; ~T ~_4,19,'; Sqlc~jl
ORGt Psychiatric Hospitalj Opava (Psychiatricka locebna)
TITLEt Comparison of effects of claosical and combined therapy in qchJzopbx2n:1z
This paper was presented at the 7th Annual Psychophnrmacological Meeting, jesenikp'.Z~
20:.23 january 1969
SOURCE: Activitao.nervosa superior, v. 7) no. 3p 1965p 243
T
10PIC TAGS: therapeutics, psychoneurotic disorder, drug treatment
ABSTRACT: Pacification of thellorid sen2:zopnrenic, his social-
IzafibiF ana his contact with the physician were investigated.
91 schizophrenic patients admitted to authors, hospital In 1954-
1961 were studied- 39 patiento received the classical convul-
sive treatment 'and 52 the combined treatment, 76 patients Im-
proved during the treatment and 15 did not change. Those who
did not Improve received the classical convulsion treatment. A
-significant difference In favor of the combined treatment in-
cl-uding psychophamacological treatment was noticed. An avhrage of
29 days was needed to attain manageability using drugs, compared
w1th 42 days with the shook trdatment,, For sociability the
periods were 41 and 54, respectivelys and for care of appearanoe
24 and 401orig.* art. in Engjr 4r,-,pFSj
SUB qom 06/ SUB1.1 DATEs none
ZDTBRAp Otecar
Geology of the Culp situated between Krnov and Tremesna.
Frir 6as slevidky 22 no.4':491-5n 1610
Otaker
Con trib'-It ion to the cl-ri3sJflca ti,-lr, r,.r 71-r;5r-Y. ur, , - e. , f
I rp n I s 0
unda:-avrNce. Sbnr IISB Ostrava 20 M' A / :103-332 164.
) 1~ 02-
1. '-ubm-' tted tug-ust 1, 1963.
XTIMPFP G.; KARKAUXTOV, V.A.
Ghar~ctoristics of the decay of ccm[joLzd dysproelum nuclei
with high angular tomentum. Zhur. ek9p. i teor. fiz. 46
no.591545-1552 My 164. (MIRA 17;6)
1. Ob"Yedinennyy Anstitut yadernykh Jl,%siedovanly.
DONETSO Ye.D.; KARNAIJKHOV, V.A. KUMPF G. - GVOZDbV, B.A.; CHUBURKOVO
Yu.T.; SAIRANTSEVA, V.R.,-ie-'KE. red.
232 22 250
[Study of the nuclear reaction Tb (Ne t 4n)Fm7-001 Izuchenie
90 10 1
232 22 4n) Fm250
iadernoi reaktaii TI~O (Helo o 1000 Dubnap Obtledinennyi
inv-t iadernykh issI., 1962. 10 D (1,1113A 15:4)
(Nuclear reaction-;)
3 9/661
S/05 6 2 043/001/003/056
B181 B 102
61
AtTHORS: Donets, Ye. D., Karnaukhov, V. A.,,Lumpf,,G-, Gvozdev, B. A.,
Chuburkov, Yu. T.
232 22 250
Ne ,4n) PM
The nuclear reaction 90Th (10 100
.,PERIODICAL; Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 43,
no. 10), 1962, 11 - 15
TZXT: Measurements were made of the dependence of the
go Th 232 (10 Ne 22 4n) 100 Fm 250 reaction cross section on the energy of the
bombari'ina ions. The ions were extracted from the 360 cm cyclotron of
the OIYaI- A thorium foil, 2 - 2.6 mg/(IM2 thick, served as a target-and
a 3 4 thick silver foil chemically prepared with tenoiltrifluoro acetone,
%-ias used to collect the recoil nuclei. Fermium (yield 50 ~a) was separated
from the organic phase by anodic.,precipitation. Fm 250 was identified
214
from its 7-45 'Mev a-emission. The 7.65 Mev line of Po was found to
31 2
interfere. The reaction cross section has its maximum of N2-5-10 cm
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at an ion energy of 107 Mev, and has a half-width of about 11 Mev. The
cross section of the reaction 92U 238 (8 016 4n),OOFM2501 which was investi-
Eated earlier (T. Sikkeland, S. G. Thompson, A. Ghiorso, Phys. Rev., 112,
543, 1915/6; V. P. Ferelygin, Ye. D. Donets, G. IT
4. Flerov, 4METF, 37, 1556.
1959), reached a maximum of 10- 30 cm 2, that. of the reaction
Pu 241 13 4n) Fm 250 one of 6-10- 30 cm 2. The experiments showed that
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the maximum cross section decreases much faster with increasing mass of
the bombarding particles than is predicted by the theory. This is ex-
Diained as follows; Either the nucleus is deformed in a collision so that
i.he Coulomb barrier increases, or the system of the two nuclei is excited
to perform vibrations so -that the probability of fission prior to emission
of the first neutron increases. There are 3 figures and 1 table.
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Institute of Nuclear Research,
SU-B','ITT.`1'D: January 24, .1962
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KUMPF, G; KARNAUKHOV, V.A.
[Characteristica of the decay of dysprosium compound
nuclei with high angular momentum] Osobenno5ti raspada
sostavnykh iader disproziia a vysokim, uglovym momenton.
Dubna, Ob"edinenny-i in-t iadernykh issledovanii, 1963. 13 In.
(MIRA 16:10)
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TITLE. some transfor roections occuring during irradiatiJ of thorium
by T,1oZ2 ions
FLRIODICAL i 7-hurnal eksporimontallnoy i telchnichoskoy fizild, v. 44, no- 3,
1963, 798-803
TEXT3 The recent papers by I. Brondahtetr, M. Krzhivanek, Ya. Maly, and Su
5u Fung-.1luci (Ref. 4: Preprint Mal, R-978, Dubna, 1962) and G. N. Flarov,
V. V. Volkov, L. Pomorokly, Yo. Tys (Ref- 51 ZhB'rP, 41 1~ 1365, 1961) dealing with
transfer reactions of several nucleons during honvy-ionlreactionc were follownd by
attomvts a~ theoretical explanations using the tunn_~l-affact, shropnel-efTect, the
model of "skidding collisions', ate.. The authors wanted to test these various
theories by investigating in detail the trPnsfer of larger number-,(5 to 8) of
nucleons durirg heavy ion Interactions In a Th232 tar I bombarded by !,,e22 ions.
They registered a(-active products identified as Th22f,%.226, A.225, and Ar224
and obtained their production cross sections as functions of the incident particle
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energy which increase smoothly from -10-350cm2 near the Coulomb barrier to
-lo-27 cm2 at 154 Mov. The angular distribution of resulting nuclei is shL-wn on
Fig. 5. The fact that tne maxima of the angular distribution are to the rip:ht of
the Rutherfcrd an7le testifies that 'the narticlus are moving basically alon
Coulomb orbits which are perturbed little by the nuclo3r interaction, and the
reaction must occur on the nuclear surface. At the so-io time, the shift of the
maxims of n9rticular isotopes indicates the existence of some nuclear interaction
which increases with the number of transferred nucleons . The discovered
relationships cannot be explained by the existing modole for the mechanism of
transfer reactions. There are 5 fiEures and 1 table.
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AUMORSs Humpf, G.; Karnaukhov, V. A.
'.T3:TLBs some featurea of the decay of compound dyspAUM nuclei
with large angular momenta
SOURCE: Zh. eksper. i teor. fiz., v. 46, no.-5, 1964, 1545-1552
.-TOPIC TAGS: dysprosium, compound nucleus, excitation spectrum,
high energy particle, nuclear spin,. nuclear structure, nuclear
'transformation
'ABSTRACT: In view.of the advantages offered by heavy ions when
used as bombarding particles to investigate the behavior of compound
nuclei over a wide range of excitation energies and of angular mo-
menta, measurements were made of the energy dependence of the croqs
sections for the following nuclear reactions: Cd 116 (Ar 40 7n)Dy 149
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Cd 114 (Ar 40 , 4n)Dy 150 , and Cd 114 (Ar 40, 3n)Dy 151. The-reason for
40
choosing Cd as the target was that ~be (Ar , xn) reactions yield.a
active rare-earth isotopes, which can be readily identified without
the use of chemical separation. The targets were enriched isotopes
116
of Cd The experiment and the registration procedure are de
scribed in detail. The experimental data are analyzed on the basis
of the generalized jackson model (constant nuclear temperature) with
,allowance for the rotation and limitation of the possible values of
the spin. The calculated excitation functions are in good agreement
.with the experimental data with parameters T = 3 MeV and J = 75 tr
(limiting angular momentum), with the moment of inertia of the cora-
pound nucleus being tha~*of the rigid body. "The authors thank G. NO'
Flerov for suppoit, Professor I. Schintlmeister and K. Kaufmann of
the Central Institute .. of Nuclear Research iii liossen'dorf for supply-
.ing the nilicon detectors, the cyclot-ron-crew.and i,.,S. Pasyuk and
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~Ye. A. Loginova for performing the calculations on the electronic
computer.0 Orig, art. bass 5 figures and 4 formulae.
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.',Dependence of the cro88 sectiom on
;wm; the particle energy (in the laboratory,
-system for the following reactions:
116(Ar", n)D In
GJ118 jArO, 7n~ DyI0, CD - a
io D 1", AP - Cd116 LA,
4,) Dy-
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Two days of aviation and what I gained from them.
p. 400
No. 17, Aug. 1955
KRID1A VU.",T!
Praha, Czechoslovakia
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February 1956, Uncl.
KUMPOST, J
Three more aeronautic days. (To be contd.)
p.
No-; 18, Sept. 1955
KiIDU VLASTI
Praha, Czechoslovakia
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KUMIPOST, J.
Jumps from a balloon. p. 446.
KRIDLA V-1AST1 no. 19, Sept. 1955
Czeeboslovakia
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MT-FO3", )J.
Apin j n final -ventn of the ?n-I 111-tiom,' GiIiIin,- 'n peti-tions. 47-
TI
KI 11 DI A Pnlha, Czechosloval~ia. No. ?0, 0--t. ""55.
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X,onthly List of East European Access.ions I.C, Vol. 9, n,). 2, Feb. 1960.
Uncl.
KUMPOST, J.
Preliminary results. n. 363.
Will aerial pictures help to save the peace? P. 364.
The RG-6 Rumanian exports plane. p. 367.
(Kridla Vlasti. No. 123 June 1957. Praha, Czechoslovakia)
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j~, 19'52, i'mall-a,
lionthly c-C Europ,~an Acoes ;ions !J-j.
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"Some remarks on planning brick factories." (p. 174.) STAVIVO (Ministerstvo
atavebnich hmot) Praha, Vol 32, No 8, Yar. 1954.
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KUMPOST, VICI&V
Development of manufacturing o9ramic b4lding units in Czechoslovakia.
Epitomv,&g- 16.n0.3:101,-102. Mr.- 164.
1. SPA Keramoprojekt, Brno.
KU, TRE CHT, JAT`I0SIfX .
jjjMrecht. jaroslay, Zima na Slovensku; strucny pru.-odce nejdule zite j Simi
ly7arskjni obia5tmi slovenskych hor. (Sipolupraco-val Fax-dinand Grossmann.
Praha, Cedok, 1953) 32 P. (Winter in Slovakia; a brier guide to the
mort JnDortant ski areas in the Slovak mountains. illus.)
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no 10, Oct. 1955. Uncl.