SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LOBASHOV, A. A. - LOBATORIN, O.

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S/076/60/034/010/006/022 B015/BO6,1 AUTHORS: Rabinovich, I. B.. Lobashov, A. A.. and Kucheryavyy, V. I, TITLEt The Negative Isoto'pic EJrfeTc-t'in -the Viscosity of the Deuterium Compounds PERIODICAL% Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol, 174. No. 10. pp. 2202-2204 TEXT: An exchange of hydrogen by deuterium leads, in the case of non- associated liquids, to a change of the molecular weight and the energy of the intermolecular interaction., An increase of the two last-mentioned values leads to an increase of the viscosity of the liquid Rabinovich et al, showed that in the range of medium temperatures. an increase in ti,e molecular weight in the substitution of hydrogen by deuterium is accompanied by a reduction of the intermolecular dispersion energy (Refs 2-4), i.e., that an increase, but also a decrease in viscosity may occur due to the isotopic exchange in dependence on the fact whether the increase in molecular weight. or the change of energy of the inter- Card 1/2 4. -z ff The Negative Isotopic Effect in the Viscosity S/076/60/034/010/006/022 of the Deuterium Compounds B015/13064 molecular interaction has a greater effect upon the viscosity. The in- vestigations hitherto conducted (Ref. 5) always led to an increase in viscosity in the isotopic exchange., The present paper shows that isotopic exchange may also bring about a decrease in viscosity. In chloroform and tatrabromo methane the hydrogen was exchanged for deuterium and an increase in viscosity was found, i.e., in contrast to the cases hitherto investigated a negative isotopic effect was observed. The decrease in viscosity amounted to approximately 1% in both substances, which is five times tile error of measurement, and may thus be regarded as a reliable result. Thus, it was clearly proven by experiment that an increase in molecular weight due to the exchange of a light isotope for a heavy one may affect an increase, but also a decrease in viscosity. Finally '_ the author thanks A. I. Brodskiy ', Corresponding Member of the AS USSR and Professor-A. Z. Golik- for discussing the results. There are 2 tables and 8 references: 7 Soviet and 1 US., ASSOCIATIONg Gortkovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. N.I.Loba-hevskogo (Gortkiy State University imeni N. I. Lobachevskiy-) SUBMITTEDs December 6, 1958 Card 2/2 - LOBASHOV*JLA.--AWOVA, T.G.; SOKOLOV9 V.P.; KAZA14ATKIII, Ye.P.; LITVINOV, N.R.; 14EI24ANp S.B.; GORBYLEVAq N.V. New methods for the deactivation of waste slurries from organic synthesis industries. Zhur. VKHO 6 no.2:173-180 161. (11,IRA 14:3) (Sewage disposal) (Chemistryq Organic--Synthesis) SOKOLOV, V.P~; LOBASHOV, K,A... L.- ~ Determination of 1,2--d-'chljrwa~hane in wasto waters, zavj'y 28 no.3:285-2:3'7 :RA 151.4) I'l 14 r, e(Sewage-Analysis) Lf)BASII(Y,,, , K.A. rification of the atmospheric air by remo7infL--, organc Sorption pu impurities. Khim. prom. 40 no.12:902-906 D 164. 18:,~) LOBPZIIOV, K.A Equipment for sorption purification of atmonpheric air frrm organic Impurities. nim. prom. 41 no.1:54-57 ja 165. (VIRA 18:3) -ACC NRY AP6023129 AUTHORs Lobashav. K. A. _S0 W_ c &-c-0 5- GX[G~/000101211 ORG: none Ificatio TITLEt Sorptivo PH catio~n of atmosphorio air from orGanic contaminants ij,.S0UjtCE: j0dmichookaya prorVslilonnost', no. 12, 1964, 902-906 TOPIC TACSi chomical oxplocion, onfoty anginooring, alkono, alkann, corption ABSTRACT: The reason for frequent explosions In air separation units is contamination of atmospheric air In Industrial areas by organic compounds (by acetylene and other alkenes, alkanes, etc.), .and also oontaminatlon of air by prodticts entering the atmosphere upon compression In piston machines,(lubricatlng oil, oil cracking ,products, etc.). A method of protecting separatory units has been developed which In based on reversible sorption of all harmful contaminants of air at low temperature In the gaseous stage tested; on the air ncparatory apparatus KGN-30 and VAT-100. The InAustrial; tests have shown.that this method assures reliable quantitative purification of air of contaminants, Is of high efficiency, and of-- simple equipment design. The dynamic aotIvIty of the sorbent (a) is a function of temperature (T) and pressure (P), concentration Card 1/2 UDC, 661.92.074.38t661.1 0e? ACC NRt AP6023129 of sorbed substance In the air (b), and the bulk air velocity (W), a = f(I/T,P,b,W,nl,n2) where n, relatlv*e dynamic activity of Borbent; n2 = geometrical characteristica of absorber. From derivation, ,of equations It follows that-the 0optimal temperature for sorption :is the lowest (from -100 to 170 C), at which air and all contami- inating components are in the gaseous phase. We have established 'the existence of two stages of oxidation differing In velocIty. .At the stage decurring at highest velocity absorbed acetylene re- ,acts with oxygen on the surface of the sorbent. As the absorbed oxygen Is consumed, the process is attenuated. Under the action .of heat r6ledsed In this stage, desorption of acetylene takes :placeo which enters Into reaction with gaseous-phase oxygen at the Interface. 7he lower rate of the process at this stage Is governedi, -by the rate of oxygen diffusion from the gaseous phase through a gas film rich In nitrogen and reaction products (CO H 0). This 2~ tg1s accounts for the attenuation of the oxidation rate a stage. Thus, oxidative processes can develop In the absorber only under conditions of local heating of the sorbent to a high temperature and the absence of heat losses., lie I. Gollperin-part cipated in tho work. Orige art* has.- 8 figures, 5 formulast and 1 ta1A_e_.LJPRjS ~SUBCODZt 13,..07 / SUBHDATE:t Card 2/2 none / ORIGREFt 018 / OTHREFt 003 GVUNOVY M.; YENENKO, B.; WMOV, M.; _LODASOVI M.- Coal and technological progress; our intax-7iews. Sov.shakht. 11 no.2:21-23 F 162. (MIRA 15-1) 1. Direktor Ukrainskogo nauchno-iaeledovatellskogo instituta Gidrougoll (for Gubanov). 2. Direktor Instituta av-tomatiki -Luganskoy oblasti (forYenenko). 3. Direktor Luganskogo filiala inatituta Giprougleavtomatizatsiya (for Bashkov). 4; Direktor Luganskogo filiala Dongiprouglemasha. (for Lobasoy). (Lugansk Province-Coal mines and mining) L 455o-66 D1T(d)/T/34P(1) 1JP(c) 98/GG ACC NA t AP5026T19 SOURCE CODE I UFV0141/0/008/005/1030/1035 'o, t: 'r, AUTHORt B eydop M. D.; Lobashovp X. L Od") ORGi Scientific Research Physicatee DAUtiJt*At_GmkZ_Q~_iVer a i ty (Nauchno-iseledovatel skiy fiziko-takhnicheskiy institut pri Gor1kovskom universi- tete) TITLEt Digital computer,experiments on the claselfication of visual images by the generalized pattern method S(XMCZt IM Radiofizikap v. 80 no. 5. 196% 1030-103~ TOPIC TAGSt algorithmj, computer codingp computer programing,, character rec2ML- tiQn lclqc 0 ABSTRAM The article describes the results of an investigation of a recognition 0,,4t~aoritbm discussed in another paper (M. D. Breydos Izv. vyash. uch. tav.--Radio- MUM Ve Up 10309 1965)j based on the compactness hypothesis (E, M. Braverman# AvtomAtika i tolemakhanika vo 23p 349p 1962). The experimental material used are handwritten Arabic numbers and lettern of the cyrillic, alphabet, Each letter in projected on a grid with 10 x 6 a 60 cells and is suitably coded. The major task of the coqputer vas to establish a generalized pattern for a given letter after Card 3/2 um 62-50 M= i, 455o-66 Acc uR i tdwA2673.9 being fed a certain number (18) of different images of this letter. Tbin gener- alized pattern van to serve as a means of determining whether some other image represents this letter or note An accuracy oP up to 91,~q% to -claimed for tile recog-, nition of some charactersp although the computer was not successful in distinguish- Ing between letters with very similar outlines. The coding and programming are brienj discussed* Orig. art. hast 3 figures and 2 tables. .- (021 SUB CODZI 'DP/ SUBM DATEI 03YO6~1 MG MWs 004/ ATD-t PRESS -C~/5 (P Card 4g, K WBASOV M~ L. inzh.: PASECHNIK, I.Te., Inzh. Mechanical 014 shale dust spreader. Ugoll Ukr- 3 no.4:37-38 Ap 159. 1 (MIRA 12:7) (Coal minen and mining-Equipment and supplies) Oftne dusts) - _--- -_ _._ r. - '.1 - - I LOBASHEV, V.M~; NAZARENKO, VA.; RUSINOV, L.I. Pblarization A- Y -correlation in (S -decay of Co6O. Zh-ar.eksp.i teor.fiz. 37 no.6:1810-1811 D 159. OMU 14:10) 1. lAningradskiy fiziko-.tekhnicheskiy institut AN SSSR. (Cobalt---Decay) (Beta rays) LOBASHOV, V.M.; NAZARENKO, V.A. Studying the decay of Prl" by the 9(-correlation method. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 41 no.5:14331-1437 11 161. (MIRA 14;12) 1. Loningradskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN SSSR. (Praseodymium-Decay) (Quantum theory) ~Z- 34635 r A',.'T-,IORS Lobasll-,ov, V. Nazarenko, V. T 1 rTlE, Inve-ztlga~,ion of the dependence of -o-rPlFlr"on on -i-, bd qf~ oIA3t7-on velocl',y in -che decay -of ("r, aril Au P-,qTODTCAL: Zhurna- ek3pi~r`mentallncy teoreticheskoy v. 4~, t962, 558 - 363 EXT - rhe d e pendence of t he PIr c -rre 1 a ton codr fi n t o f c -', rc ul ar ya inz~~ tht- elt~s'ron v/ Eamma quanla on /c value was meas-,~red w-ch Cc;(, and A gamaia quanta . Th~~ p,;:pose was to find out whe;he-, it t~s Itpende-n- rn R ,r.~: tPags ei al. (.Phys. I 894i .958) hav,~ 'curd 'rhat ;.t s n vih~--iher !'I 4s 1-7/c as found by P. Ye. Spivak et al, ? ZhETF z7 -4::r4, or r---;1`c je.g. Phy.,,. Rev. 70b, 1564, 1,957; 109, Z"! 19:-?3)- Cr ifI ie,;-.ates from by an er,;~r6y-denenden-~ amo-.n-' (A. T Alikhanov, G. P., Yel~Jzeye-r, V. A. Lvubimo-v (ZhETF, 59, 587, ;960" foLnd a 2VI.'. de-:--aticn in ths !45 *?.e-.r range An. ari-angemerit (Fig. w--t'.Ii sn*el~erl phctc- mu-Itipliers was used, -.he pulses from :;hese raul-:--'Pllle-,3 were-- -'-~-j :.n~c a I , 1 *0-9 - - fa3 ~--slcw ocinc d ence Ircu,. -~ wi - h a time rps.- ',u: ion 6, n ~7 A -, 7)~q 13 Oz/ B S ga lon CA' tnr~ 7t r,: C) p no I us I fig :1 c I a r-. n ep,- i S17'11 a r--lZ rL witn -ch4~ p y wvis Al -case vilt-1 top. -4 ~ - R wq3 :-a- -~~ef f i-L 'Len r:, E~, c*.,.on lo- thc- i n flu n ne ctrr! --0,1- -,-.p q.. s T h art r-) C) P' -r WIn~ -K.9 -9 cundz -r < ok h n 7 nart 7-,, tl o t -.- ah1ne Fo - Au O:j ek~;, m - zalar~-- mtlasl-rt!ii ff r --i e..-h -7 1 i n;-- :D M,-c C, r, f a - ab a i n c. d R ~61 - St Ff~n % rill a " 2 -,mp --lec-Ay 13 a Coulomb a: o n r ti r A r. iv uk v F, h 't, -a k 1n a nd L :'here a - t, and 18 ar" 1r- 7o 1~, r m 7 n - e e n w j -A ~r. if e f 3 He f y S/O 56/6 2/04 2/0012/008/0 5 Inveqtigation of the dcpendence ... B102/B138 Morita. Vucl. Phys. 14, 106, 1959. OSOCIATIOM' Leningradskiy fiziko-teklinichaskiy Institut Akadomii ntAuk SSSR (Leningrad Phygicotechnical Institute of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED: July 21, 1961 Legend to Fig. 1: (1) Source, (2) atilbene crystal, (3) NaI(Tl) crystal, ~4~ light pipe, (5) lead collimator, (6) lead shield, (7) dispersing magnet, 6 jacket of Armoo iron, (9) Permalloy jacket. Card 3/3 S/056/62,/042/002/010/055 B102/B138 AUTHORS: Lobash Nazarenko, V~ A. TITLE. Py-correlation in Mn56 and F20 P-decays PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoretici,eekoy fiziki, v. 42 no. 2, 1962, 370-374 TEXT: From the well-known Mn56 --'~'Fe 56 decay the 0-transition w3.th limitng spectrum energy of 2.86 Mev was studied in detail. This transition takes place to the first excited level of Pe 56 which goes over to the ground state with emission of an 845-kev gamma quantum. W -4 2' -1--k0"; log ft - 7.2). The angular correlation of this (allowed) transition was V/ measured with an apparatus similar to that described by Steffen (aee below)., The source was obtained by irradiating Mn55F2, on an Al backing, with 10 13 neutronsZc -2 sec -1 . The P-electrons were detected witb a stilbene crystal and an V; -36 (FEU-36) photomultiplier, the gamma quanta with an HaI(Tl) crystal and an IBV-13 (FEU-13) multiplier. Both multipliers had Armco and Permalloy housings. The HaI(Tl) crystal was lead-shielded, Card 1/3 5/05 62/042/CC2/010/0~'-, Py-correlation in Mn56 and ... B102YB".38 J against scattered gamma rays.. The multipliers were connected in a fast-31--w coincidence circuit with a time resolution of 6-10-9 sec, the random coincidence background was 3-Wo~ An anisotropy of the angular yp correla, tion was observed, W(G) - 1 + A 200820, the anisotropy factor was A2 - +(0.022 + 0.003); 9 is the angle between P-electron and gamma quantum momenta. Inner bremestrahlung and multiple scattering are neglec'~ed, the correction for asymmetry due to yy-coincidences was - 0.2~a-, The ~orrela- tion between P-electron emission and circular polarization of the gamma quantum was determined for the same P-decay component. The correlation factor for the Gamow-Teller transition was found to be ^)-v/3c for this sequence of spin levels, the numerical value was -(0.80 -, 0.06)v/3c. Thc; angular anisotropy and the anomalous magnitude of the pJarizat'ion tion can be explained from estimates of the second forbidden matrix elemert,, Measurements were alao made of the polarization jPj correlation in the F20 P-decay. For the F 20 ground state, spin and parity were fotind to be the correlation factor was calculated as -0.12 40.21 its measured value wac, 10.10, 0.14 + 0.07. Professor D. M. Kaminker is thanked for interest, V. V~ Card 2/3 TV, 56 Py-correlation in Mn and ... 5/05 62/042/002/010/055 B102YB138 Andryukevich, G. D. Chuklin and V. B. Belyakov ", N. V. Timofeyev and V. I, Llvova for help. There are 1 table and 15 references: 2 Soviet and 13 non-Soviet. The four most recent references to English-language publications read as follows: R. M. Steffen. Phys. Rev. Lett., _3, 277~ 1959- J. H. Hamilton, B. G. Petterson. Bull. Am. Phys. Soc., 5, 9, 1959- M. Morita. Nucl. Phys., 14, 106, 1959. P. Dagley, M. A. Grace, J. M, Gregory, J. S. Hill. Proc. Roy. Soc.? 250, 550, 1959- ASSOCIATION: SUBMITTED: Leningradskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Akademii nauk SSSR (Leningrad Physicotechnical Institute of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) August 8, 1961 (initially), February 5, 1962 (after revisir,4 Card 3/3 LOBASHOV., V.H.; NAIARMO, V.A.; SAYENKO, L.F. -d ----- Determining the spin of BU15201. Zhur. eksp. i teor, fize 43 no.5:1579-1581 N 162. (KUU 15:12) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheakiy institut imeni A.F. Ioffe AN SSSR. (Nuclear spin) (Europium) D. M.; LOBASHOV, V- M. NAZARENKO, 11. A.; SAYENKO, L. F.; yjiARKEVICH, G. l.; A. 1. "Relative asuremeM of 1% Longitygnal Polorization of Electrons in Beta Decay of 1P and Zn Ho and Re report submitted for All-Union Con- on Nuclear BpectroacOPY, Tbilisi, 14-22 Feb 64. FTI (Physico Technical last) L 1609,776~ ENT(m) DIAAP/-rSD(c)/ESD(gs)/E-!,7~D(t)/SSD/AF,VL/tiSD(- )-5/RA-M-(-1) ACCESSION NR: AP5000311 S/0056/64/047/005/1668/1670 AUTHORS: Kaminker, D. M.; Lobashov, V. M.; Nazarenko, V. A.; Sayenko, L. F.; Kharkevich,-d'.-Y'.- YeqIo-rciv, A. I TITLE: Relative measurement of the longitudinal polarization of electrons in Beta decay SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimental'noy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 47, no. 5, 1964, 166a-1670 TOPIC TAGS: beta decay, electron polarization, electron energy* circular polarization, bremsstrahlunq, nuclear structure ABSTRACT: To check on the hypothesis advanced to explain some anomalies in the longitudinal polarization of electrons, namely that the internal structure of the nucleus gives rise to higher- order corrections, the authors attempted to ascertain the dependence of these anomalies on the electron energy. To this end, relative Card _1/4 L 16097-65 ACCESSION NR: AP5000311 melsurements of the longitudinal polarization of electrons were mea- Inl' , r 0 sured in P decay of P32, 14 P 142 H0166, and RelBB at energy EP -, 1250 keV. The experiments consisted of measuring the circular polarization of the bremnstrahlung produced by deceleration of the electrons in a lead target, using the setup shown in Fig. I of the enclosure. The circular polF%rization of the bremsstrahlung y 114 142 166 188 quanta of the P electrons of In , Pr , Ho , and Re was com pared with the circular polarization of the bremsstrablung 'Y quanta of P32 P electrons. The electron energy was determined with the aid of a magnetic lens 6pectrometer. The values obtained for the longi- tudinal polarization relative to that of P32 were 0.960 + 0.0015, 0.934 + 0.015, 0.942 + 0.015, and 1.005 + 0.1016 for Inll"~, Prl42# H0166,-and ReI88 respectively. The observed increase in the devia- tion of the longitudinal polarization of the electrons from -v/c with decreasing total energy of the electrons (in almost linear fashion) does not contradict the hypothesis of the influence of in- ternal structure of the nucleus. The observed deviations in the Card 2/4 L 16o96-65 ACCESSION NR: AP5000311 longitudinal polarization do not correlate with available data on the form of the (3 spectra of the corresponding transitions. "The ~qv,, V. B. Belva V. P._Lapin, and authors thank V, A. Knygz kov G. D. Chuklin for help in preparing the apparatus and measurements, land also A. N. Timokhin for participating in preparation of the p32 and 1nll4 sources." Orig. art. has: I figure. ASSOCIATIONt Fiziko-tekhnicheakiy inatitut im. A. F. Ioffe Akademii nauk SSSR (Physicotechnical Institute, Academy of Sciences SSSR) SUBMITTED: 23Mayfi4 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE., NP NR REP SOV: 004 OTHER: 002 Card 3/4 ,5g L i6096-65 AOCM%ICN NR: APS000311 12CLOSLFE: 01 3 4 Ic 7 Fig. 1. Schamtic diagram of installation. 1 - Source, 2 magnetic-speL;tr te coil, 3 - vacuum charber, 4- corpensation coils, 5 - leO tarcret, 6 - qzmm polarimoter, 7 - NaT(Tl) crystal, 8 light pipo, 9 - pernalloy scrr--,n--,, 10 ArmoD screens, 11 - lead screens, 12 photcnulti,plier, 13 - lead shield Card 4/4 LOBASHOV, V.M.; NAZMNKO, V-A.; KHARKEVICH, G.I. Th Q'-polarization correlation in the g-decay of Prl" and Eu15 . IAd. fiz. 2 no.5:777-782 N 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Fiziko-tekhnichoskiy institut im. A.F. Ioffe AN SSSR. T LOBASHOV,, V.M. Feasibility of studying weak nucleon-nucleon interaction. IAd. fiz. 2 no.5:957-959 N 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Fiziko-tekhnichaskiy Institut im. A,F.Toffe All SSSR. I, P, LOBaOV K. . inzhener. 4ftws"W" Cutter-loader for separate digging of coal and rock. Xast.ugl.3 no.1:12-13 Ja 154. (HLRA 7:1) (Con'l-mining machinery) TZBASOV,11. tnzhener; MINKO-RATZVICH,Yu. inzhener ~-- ",7, Improved construction of the "Gorniak" cutter-loader. Kast. ugl. 3 n0.12:11-13 D 1,54. 041M 8:6) (Coal mining machiner7) ......... . . IJ~ OOdoo V. m. f. LOBASOV. M.P., Cornyy inzhener; MINKO-RATYEVICH. Yu.S., inzhoner. a Problems of automatization of mine ventilation doors. Ugoll 29 no.3%7-9 Mr '54. (MLRA 7:)) 1. Donetskiy filial Giprouglemasha. (Mine ventilation) IDBASOV, M., inzhener. - 11 Suspended transfer conveyor belt. Mast-ugl- 5 no-2:23-24 7 156. (Convaying machinery) MRA 9:6) LOR&SOV. M., inzhener; MINKD-BATYZVICH, Tu., iAzhener. I .. "WO -"A"ftft, Conveyer belt for curvilinear workings. Xast-ugl.5 no.12:18-19 D 156. (MLR& 10:2) (conveying machinery) WBASOV. M., inshoner.; HIREOLRAYYBVIGH, Yu., inshener. -Abwmltmqft Traveling saw In the longwall. Mast. ugl. 6 no.1:21 Ja 157. (HIaA 10:4) (Donato Basin-Saws)- WBASOV, M., Inzhoner; HINKO-RAYYZVICH, Yu., inzhener. Drifting with wide passages. Mast.ugl.6 no.2:10-12 1 157, (MA 10:4) Woal mining machinery) I - , -- , ~ - -, ': -7, -7- , - /, ~ . - . r --I-- '4.) !r., , - " ) -~' I ; I LORASOV. M., inzh.; MINKO-RATYEVICH, Tu., inzh. -- 7Z Inameled7 chutes. Mast. ugi. 6 no.12:17-18 D 157. (MMA 11:1) (Coal minIng machinerjr) LOBASOV, M.. Coal pjW9 Nauka i Myttia 12 no.1:14 Ja 163. (.aak 16;3) 1, Direktor Luganskogo filiala instituta "Dondiprovuglemash". (Donets Basin--Coal mining machinery) fit LOBASOV, M.P.p inzh.; VENGEHp F.I., inzh. Now rock-dust distrLbuting machines. Bezop.truda v prom. 4 no.12: 23-24 D 160. (KPA 14: 1) 1. Luganskiy filial Dongiprouglemasha. (Coal mining machinery) LOBASOV, M.P. Increase in every possible way the output of large-size coal. Ugoll Ukr. no.6;5-7 Je 160. (JOU 13:7) 1. Vachallnik Uganskoy gruppy Dongiprouglemasha. (Lugansk Province--Coal mines and mining) LOBASOV, M.P. T~e USBI hiph-speed shavinp unit. biul tpkh.-,?kon.inf,)rn. n-).9: ie-2o 161. (Coal-mininp machinery) (MIRA 14:9) LOBASOV, M.P., inzh. Laboratory studies of vitreous enamel coatings(of mine chutes. Vop. rud. transp. no.5:124-130 161. MIRA 16:7) 1. Dongiprouglemash. (Enamels and enameling) (Mine haulage) ROZENBUT, Grigorily Borlsovich, PODPRUZRIIKOV, Vasiliy Ivanovi:h; KICHKIII, Viktor Vasillyevich~J_OBASOV, Mikhail Petrovich; KATRICH, Aleksandr flikolayevinh;' red. [Ths IUSB,"m high-speed pinw] Bystrokhodnaia strugovaia usta- novka USI~-2m. Voskva, Nedra, 1965. 136 p. (miRA 18:8) I,OBAWVs. Nj)., kand. tekhn. nauk gate. J lsobr..Pr8dl- Method of building profile earth structureso ettol. so.0.7:31-32 '58. (VANN). .kKIRA 11:121 LOBASOV$ P. D. LOB& 0 PO Do - Kand. tekhn. nauk Leningradskoye otdeleriye Vaeseyunogo naucb-f,o-ivs1;dovate1'skogo instituta Hini3terstva stroitelistva predpriyatiy mashinostroyeni,va. Btroltellatvo m nanytykh gruntakh. Page 82 SO: Collection of Annotations of Scientific-Research 14ork on Constmiction. com2leted in 1950. Yoscow, 1951 LOBASOV, P. D. "The washing-off of small fractions during the dredging operation of the soil," Construction, 1952. LOP-AS(71,, P. D. "Experience in the Use of Dense Structural Clays for Erection of Earthen Structures" Sb. Tr. Vses. IT.-i- in-ta ridroteLhn. i San. -tekhn. rabot, No 4, 5-27, 1953 The author suppests the possibility of usinp; dense structural clays for building earthen structures by pouring clods and various blocks of clays into construction forms to be used as bui'ding blocks. (RZhGeol, '10 3, 1954) SO: W-31187., 3 ?,%r 55 IDBASOV, P.D., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. Using compact structural clays for erecting earth dame of various cross sections. Sbor. trud. VNIIGS no.4:5-27 154. (KLEA 9:2) (Dws) (Sarth pressure) I-OBASM, P.D., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk. I wM-zw.A*&&4w_: 'Physical and mechanical properties of alluvial sails. Sbor.trud. VNIIGS no.4 89:-103 154. (KLEA 9: 2) (Soil machanlcq) SAVINOV, Oleg Alskmandrovich; LOBASOV. P.D., kandLidat takhnichookikh nauk, redaktor; KAPLAN. )(.Y&7,"VVMRRvr PULIKINA, YeA., tekhnichesidy redaktore (Younlation for mchimry; principles of planning] 70-4 enty pod mashiny: osuM proaktiravanlia. Leningrad, Gos,Isd-vo lit-Ty po strolt. I arkhitektvre, 1935,' 291 po (KIRA 8t5) (Younlations) (Vachinary) J "Th,-~ lluildinG of acciety f~,f 10(4) BOV/98-59-7-21/22 AuMaRt Roxinoor. 3.T., Chairman rITISS Conference on Scientific Research in the Yield of Hydromischazics rMODICAL: Oldrotelihnichookoye s-roltellstmo, 1959, fir 7. 62-65 (USSH ) AS3TRXTt The article is a chronicle of the abare-mamed con- ference, which was hold In rioscow from April 15-17o 1959, on the initiative of the ooordicatory commAo_ slon for hydromoch-1zation In ths Council for Hyd- raulic Affairs of the Academy of Solstices of the USSR. The An-uniam. mus iydromechatalzation -rust, the M4GIn Institute of the Aca4o=y of Sclanoss of the USSR and the Moscow Oblast board of the Tochno- logical Department Of the co=struction industry &J_ ac participated in the o isation of the confe: r9 u more than 400 repro react, which was tt,.d. Sentatives of 149 Organisation$, including the Offi. oo Of State Construction of the USSR, ainistri**. national *oOn*Klc council&, institute# of the Act- deny of Sciences of the USSR and the union republics, Card 116 the AftA of the USSR and the Ukrainian SSR, the of science aal the GNTX the union republics. and official scientific and research institute&. The conference was opened by Academician A.M. Torpigorev. and at the plenary "Solon papers Vero rea-1 by the following: Prof. -Al-T-fl, Doctor of Technical Sci*ncosz *The State o? 'Scientific Hosearch Work in the Yield of 117dro. amechanization-1 Engineer V.A. PIat&nOy_L._*The Come traction of Alluvial of Sclenti: 'The rre_ fie Orgamizations*; 3=6j-i**r M.A. Gortnt - W and it*- sent State of and the Outlook-fdr-lYie 2 search Work In the Field of Elul t r H dr ,Sm6_ _0Cr * In 9 S . . . , obanization ; Engineer .B, Fo,o Problems of the loonemy-6f j%o 11tydrozoatinzization of Earth Works-; Prof. _(jA._3urak, Doctor of Tech- nIcal Sclencest *The Present State of and the Cut- look for the Devolopaetit of the Sydroz:iechanizati.. of Opancast Co&2=inlzg-; Engineer B.M. Shk=d1m - _ tlii~ in Means of Perfecting Hydromechnal sit i~a card Metallic Mineral Industry.* The re=&Izdar a! t conference was divided into 3 sessions: on teohnolo. 4qmlPZdnt and transport. At the G*ssloa dealing & h technology papers .070 rd:d by the following, e I.I. Ka!sjqy, Doctor of T chni &I Scioncesi ~? R . kLa AlrooYo=a in the Tlaming of Alluvial Dams- I INOT, Candidate Of Technical Sciences (Izati- U. C To 0 OCZA11128 Q.- tht Academy Of Sciences Of the USSR)l *Pocullax features of the Dilution and Con- :Sloz Of Sand Youzdatloxi0i of Technical Sciences 0=6a1 Al- , luvial Comstructi Candldate of n, 1 T~~, _ .B ov 7NIIG) axid-yr. : TOchulcal Science 1 .3. Veden: SOXIAU. Candidate of Technic Sciences (Inctitt. j of MsOwalos of the AcadoW of Solstices of the USM)t 'The Consolidation and Co=7resslon of the Foundations of the Zfy Parta of Earth 2=01 (0131)1 *Research an Alluvial Coratruction by Moans Of Cohesive Toundations'; M.Z~ Tu2mtn9y, Candidate of Technical joloncoo. 'The of Sarthworks bv Means of Locos PoundatioasO; R-i yaj. Card 316 cin (1~~b 9~hov KISI): *Ths Alluvial Con3tructl~a of the Sary-lazynak dais on the Mareab River by MGann of Pine-Gralned S=d* R-1nal, Can't liate of Technical Sol ..... 2 ~ 1~ky YVIA)S 'Ree.mroh 1 P _IrUiltl f S d p l ea o an ounds. "0 OaL '~ .to the M.rpho 1 times"; 3zig!neor S or (SA031wr) and x--z, A 61 T .~1 i. at for the Determination -Tsko*l*V- M.11GI . of the Angle of Inclinntion of tarth Poun4atlons* A-Zolstarev. Candidate of Technical ~;clsnc.d: Method 0 -t-al-culAting the Thawing note of Frozen : yoonA%tloas on the Upper Slope of Send Dams when a.- truct#d In W Later- I D. 1 . Molamit. Candidate Of Tech- nical Sciences (V151 -Zagizoer X.P. r~pjy.-%I, ' f 3 TK b1 l f l SA (G ems o the Mo davian Pro pamn X o R)t nS RL11!ro Without the ties Of Bsr.4x1s*; ZORIN, Alsksandr Stapanovich;.LCBASOV, P.D., kand.takhn.nauk, rwuchnyy red.. Prinimal uchastVyw-rATS-,-r-.7.-. KAPLAN, M.Ya., red.izd-va; PULIKINA, Te.A., takhn.red. (Designing tailings disposal departments of dreasing plants; a handbook) Proaktirovania khvostovogo khoxiaistva obogatitellnykh fabrik; spravochnoe posoble. Koskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materialam, 1960. 115 p. (MIRA 13:3) (Hydraulic engineering) RENK09 V.A.; RUgjNoVtL.-l- [deceased] LO.BASHCVt V-M-1-NAZA ation In &decay Of 5c 46. Zhur jjuRA 14%6) ,q-polarization correl 0-12 Ja 161. oksp. I teor. fiz. 40 no-lil t All SSSR- skiy fiziko-toldmicheakiy institu 1. Laningrad yj (Scandium--Deca I kBeta rays) 71 PHASE I BOOK EXPL401TATION SOV/5698 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Energeticheskiy institut. Fizicheskaya gazodinamika i teploobmen (Physical Gas Dynamlea and Heat Exchange) Moscow, 1961. 112 p. Errata slip inserted. 4,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency; Akademiya nauk SSSR. Energeticheskiy institut im, G, M, Krzhizhanovskogo. Resp. Ed.: A. S, Predvoditelev, Corresponding Member, Academy of Scien,oes USSR;* Ed. of Publishing House: S. L. Orplk; Tech. Ed.: S. P. Golub'. PURPOSE : This book is intended for engineers and scientific workers intere6ted-in supersonic flow of gases, aerodynamic heat phe- nomena, and the dissociation of gases. COVERAGE: This collection consists of 15 papers written at the Laboratoriya fiziki goreniya Energeticheskogo instituta Akadem1i Card 1/5 Physical Gas Dynamics ancl (Cont.) SOV/5698 nauk SSSR (Laboratory of Combustion Physics of the Power In- Btitute of the Academy of Science USSR) on investigations on the physics of gas dynamics and phenomena of heat exchange in supersonic flows. In the field of physical gas dynamics motion:-z of the medium with possible transformations of the substance, not excluding such processes as the thermal ionization of molecules and atomsare discussed. No personalities are mentioned. References follow most of the articles. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword (Professor A. S. Predvoditelev, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Science USSR) Predvoditelev, A. S. On the Conditions of Regular Motion in Strong Shook-Explosions and Detonations Bazhenova,, T..V... and 0. A. Predvoditeleva. Air Parameter Values Behind a Normal Shock Wave and Behind a Reflected Shock Card 2/ 5 15 11hysical Gas Dynamics and (Cont.) SOV/5698 Wave in Equilibrium and Frozen Flow Dissociation 15 Ionov" V. P. Determining Parameters of a Gas Flowing Over a-Conical-Surface at High Ve-locit and Allowing for Gas Dissociation (Approximate Methods~ 25 Bazhenova, T. V. Variations of the Gas Flow Velocity Behind a Shook in a Shook Tube 31 Bazhenova, T. V., and Yu. S. Lobasov. Effect of Ionizing Admixtures on the Absoi~t_U~n_of_Aaidio waves by the Gas Behind a Shock In a Shook Tube 36 Naboko, I. M. On the Development of Burning on an-Obstacle In Deceleration of a Supersonic Gas Flow 42 Ionov, V. P., and A, A. Kon'lov. Irradiation Spectra of Diatomic Gases in Adiabatic Compression 46 Card 3/5 Physical Gas Dynamics and (Cont.) SOV/5698 Yeroshenko, V. M., M. 0. Morozov, V. P. Motulevich, Yu. N. Petrov, and V. S. Pushkin. Gas Dynamics Installation With an IT-14 Interferometer 51 Morozov, M. G., V. M. Yeroehenko, and Yu. N. Petrov. Flow in Stagnation Areas on the Surface of Bodies in a Supersonic Flow of Air 6o Yeroshenko, V. M. Heat Exchange on a Porous Plate in a Super- sonic Flow With a Supply of Gases of Vaftous Physical Properties (Passing) Through the Porous Body 66 Yerloshenko, V.,M. Heat Exchange on a Porous Surface of the Frontal Part of a Cylinder in a Longitudinal Supersonic Flow 76 Petrov, Yu. N. Heat Insulated Plate in a Longitudinal Super- sonic Flow With the Presence of a Boundary Layer of Gas 81 Petrov, Yu. N. Cooling of the Frontal Surface of a Cylinder Card 4/5 Physical Gas Dynamics and (C.ont.) SOV/5698 With LOGAI Supply or RerrigerRnt in a Longitudinal Supersonic Flow 89 M6tulevjah, V..P., Vo X. Yerobhenko, and YU. N. Petrov. Effect of R1qptrantatic FIblds on Convective Heat Transfer 94 Motuleviabi Vo P*# and 0. Pe Malyahev. Effect of Dissoclation on-Heat-ftchange and Friction in a Plate in a Flow of Air 10 AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 5/5 AC/rn/.Iw 11-6-61 DEYNEGA, Yu.F. [Deineha, IIJ.F.); LOBASTOVA, A.V. Effect of temperature on the dielectric properties of plastiT 1,;bri- cants. Dop. AN URSR no.9:1212-1215 162. (M-IRA 1q!4) 1. Inatitut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN UkrSSR. LOBASTOV, A.V., inzh. Asbestos vaste as an aggregate for heat-insulating air-entrained concrete* Stroi, mat, 9 no.4134-36 Ap 163. (MIRA 160) (Asbestos) (Air-entrained concrete) JF I ,- -,7i , , .-. I. - I - I I ~ , - 6- , I- BOGATYREV, V*I., lnzh*; IDEASTOV, N.P., -1 inzh. -- Loading lumber in care with geaps." Rech. transp. 17 no.3:35-37 Mr 158. (MIRA 11:4) (Loading and unloading) (IAimber-Trawsportation) 1_,06~qS 7D V U, 3. W11KNOVA, T. V. - "Zvaluation of tire of relaxation, of cw.%rbon dioxide dissociation according to shock tube experi=ents", and "Determination of the dissociated CCL2 flow condition after the nor.mal shock or, the rarefaction wave &rising while I-Loving arorLzid a protuberant angle" GOLDENITM, S. A. - "Ienition In the flow" 1011TRI1, Lev 111kolayevich - "Diffusion effect on ignition characteristics )CO of gas mixtures ignited by a heated surface" RRE, V. G. and KDZLOVj G. 14 - "One-impulse shock tube investigation of the kinetic thermal deccmposition of methane" MZLOV) 0. 1. - "Calculation of normal rate or flame propagation of methane and same other hydrocarbons" LOPASTOV U. S. and BWWNOVAj T. V. - "Research on absorption of by air foUoing the shock a' RAWKD, 1. M. - %he problem of ignition In supersonic gas flow decelerated at an obstacle" BALAMWRA, G. D.) and'SEVASTYAJIOVA, 1. X. - "Amplification of the shock waves during transition through the flame front", and "Formation of weak shock waves before the flame front and their role in organizing the process of explosive smixture ~urrdng in tubes" Reports to be submitted for the 9th Intl. SYmpoolum on Combustion, Ithaca, Ne*. York 227 Aue - 1 Sep 1962. All affiliated with Inat. of Energetics Im, G. M. Krzhizhanoyakiy, Moscow. LeBPSTOV, V.A.; F.1'. ;?- ~1,, , r ~. , , I I., .. ~ I .. - - . ~Iakjng planctables cr, a , f 383-387 t~Q . TIRA , ~ ) LOBASTOV, VasillY DmiteAwich Central te te raph stations. 1938 293 P. M-54208) Moskva., Goa. izd-vo lit-ry Po voproBam aviazi i radio$ TK538-L6 LOBASTOV, V.D.. in2h$ner; SOMKOVICH. D.Ya., otvetstyennyy reduktor. [Gatalog of telegraphic equipment] r&t&log telegrafnoi apparatury. Moskva. Red.-isd. otdol STI. 1948. 102 p. (VT-RA 8:2) 1. Rassia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo prozWohlennosti aredety avyasi. Byuro tekhnicheskoy informataii. (Telegraph-Apparatus and supplies) (Telegraph, Wireless) , Vasilly DrItrIlvich. The deslFn and construction of telepTaph equir-rent. yoskvb, ros. enerp. lzd-vo, 2949. 199 p. (52-36969)- TK5501.L6 LOBASTOV, Yq,_(g. Sverdlovsk) Wobbulator. Radio no.8:49 Ag 161. (KM 14:10) (Oscillatorso Electric) PARFENOV, V.V.; LOBASTOV, YU.P. Magnetization processas of ferromagnetic materials in the region of strong magnetic fields. Part 3: Investigating,, on single crys- tals, the law of magneituation approaching qaturation. Piz. met. i metalloved. 16 no.3:334-342 S 163. 1. Ural'skiy gosudarstvannyy universitet imeni AJI.Gorlkogo. 236780-66 ACC NRi EWT (I )/BWT(m)/BWP( t )/Z~ijp (.tt) 1JF(C) JD/H',V SOURCE CODE: 5237 AUrl-HOR: -Lobastov) Yu. F. 2 TITLE: Investigation of the differential su 'Iceptibility of pseudomonocrystals o:- allicoll iron in the region of high magnetic fields n/x SOURCE*.~ Ref. zh. Mika., Abs. 9E1104 BEF SOURCE: Bb. Fiz. magnitn. yavleniy. Sverdlovsk, 19&, 137-145 TOPIC TAGS: silicon steelj, magnetic susceptibility, single crystal, crystal defect, crystal dislocation, temperature dependence TRANSIATION: Using samples of an alloy Fe-31%,Ji with (110) type structure, cut from sheet at angles, oo, 440, 56% and 90" in the\ olling direction, the author studied the manner in which saturation is approached. It is established that in the field range 1500--5000 oe, the course of the susceptibility curve X is described quite well be the formula X = b/If + cWH-.' The values of the coefficient b depend on the direc- tion, and the coefficient C ii the same in all directions. The presence of the term -1C is due to the magnetic stray fields caused by the volume inhomogeneities of the sample, and lso by the dislocations. The coeffic4ent C increases with increasing temperature T, thus indicating that the term Cjr112 in caused by the paraprocess and its dependence on the field is very clearly manifest in the region 77--390K. The co- efficient b decreases weakly with increasing T, this being in qualitative a&eement with Neel's theory. It has a maximum value for fine-grained materials. The depend- ence of b on the number of defects per centimeter of sample length is given. N. Smol kov SUB ard Vi.&' CODE: 20 Mf eA?. IRMI L 1U28-63 EFA(b)/LVT(l)/BDS/ES(W)-2 AFFTqZgYESD-3 1JF C Fl,d-/,/ia ACCESSION NR: AR3002667 8/0124/63/000/005A025/B025 SOURCE: Rzb. Makhantka, Abs. 5B123 AUTTORs Bazbenovaj, T.V ; Lobaotovs Tu. So TITLE: Experimental determination of the nature and concentration of easily ionized Impurities according to absorption of radio waves behind a shock wave, CMD SOURCE: Sb. Vopr. magnitn. gidrodinamiki I dimmiki plazmy. Y. 2. Rigap AN LatvSSR, 19621 3T1-378 TOPIC TAGS: absorption, radio wave, ionized impurityp shock wave# argon, ionization TRANSLATION., Experiments are conducted to measure the absorption of radlowaves in argon behind the front of a shock wave which is produced in a shock'tube. A comparatively lov temperature rangewas studied, from 2000 - 40000 Kp when the appearance of free electrons Is linked to the presence of Impurities which ionize easily. The speed of the shock vavep along which the temperature ef the gas T is calculatedl "a measured. The attenuation of the radiowsye)*vhich interclicts Card 1/2 ACCESSION I(Rt AR300266T the tube at 7 cm wee measured. The frequency of the radiowave was 10 megacycles (3 cm wave length). The absorption coefficient for the radiowaves was related to the number of free electrons in 1 cm3 of gas ne. With respect to the ab- sorption, (in each wtperiment) the electron concentration, no was determined, 2 from which there was constructed the dependence of Inn e on 1/T. The inclination of the straight line determines the Ionization potential of the ionized im- purities. Then, after the explanation of the nature of the Impurity gas, using the Saha formula) the initial concentration of the impurities Is calculated. Experiments conducted with argon under initial ressures of the order of 10 mm of mercury and shock wave velocities of 3 to 5 km?sec. The abaorption of radiowevon was measured only in the reflected shock wave, where the temperature was 2000- 40000 K (the argon Is very weakly ionized). The potential of the detected im- purity to indicated to be equal to 5-1 ey, which corresponds to sodium. The. concentration of sodium pairs in argon proved to be of the order of 10-5%. MR.. bATZ ACQt lh:un63 iUD CODE: P14 VICL: 00 L;Prd.,_ 2/:Z ACCESSION NR: ARNM262 S/O12V63/OOO/O07/B1-11/B111 SOURCE: RZh. Mekhanika, Abs. 7B668 AUTHOR: Bazhenova, T. V., Lobastov, Yu. S. TITLE: Measurement of the degree of gas ionization in an impact tube and the de- termination of the nature and concentration of easily-ionized admixtures .CITED SOURCE: Tr. Odessk. un-ta. Ser. fiz. n., v. 152, -no. 8, 1962, 95-97 TOPIC TAGS: gas ionization, impact tube, gas admixture TRANSLATION: The authors give a description of.a setup for measuring the degree of gas ionization in an impact tube (70 X 70 X 140 mm) according to radio absorp- tion. The measuring apparatus 6onsists of a 3-cm wave ge.ndrator, a detector, and an electronic oscillograph with a wide-band d.c. amplifier in 'a slave sweep regime. The authors,give a method for calibrating the receiving apparatus. From the mea- sured coefficient of radio wave transmission, gas'temperature and pressure deter- mined fr6m'the speed of the shock wave, determinations were made of the electron concentration ne and the ionization potential 99. From n and 92 determina- tiqns were made of the natureand concentration of easily-ion?zed admixtures in the gas. The above apparatus makes it possible to determine the degree of gas Card 1/2 ACCESSION'NR: AR3006262 ionization at relatively low temperatures (2000-40000%K) and pressures, when ne < 1013CM-3 J, and the number of collisions is on the order of 1010. A. V. Pustogarov. ,.DA7E Acq: o8Aug63 SUB CODE- PH 'ENCL:00 C.ard. 2/2 F-Ti FA b NEWT I ),,'F-,DS/ EE 0b-:2 - - A F ACCESSION VR: AP3003842 S100201631-15-110031051-910521 AUMOR: Bazhenova, T. V ; 1!~,aatov, Yu. S. TITLE: Measurement of time required to attain equilibrium concentration of electrons behind a shock wave in air SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady* 151,, no- 3,:1963., 519-521 TOPIC TAGS: shock wave in air, electron concentration, 110 ions, radio-vave absorption measurement ABSTRACP: The time required for attainment of the electron equilibrium concen- tration behind a shock wave in air was determined by measuring the absorption of 3-cm radio waves by a method developed earliei by the author. Ia the experiments waveguide horns with a cross section of 10 x 70 mm were installed perpendicularly to the shock-wave motion, 5 m from the diaphragm of the shock tube (cross section, 70 = X 70 mm). The signal from a piezoelectric pressure pickup mounted in the same cross section as the horns was used to actuate the simult=eous stext of oseillographic absorption and pressure recording. Control tests with argon at 0.1 atm and 2500-3000K showed that electrons formed by ionization of vapors of alkali metals in the shock tube or the gas do not absorb radio waves under the Card ACCESSION XR: AP3003842 conditions studied. Calculated equil-tbrium electron concentrations and the maxi- mum electron concentrations me6mured in air were plotted versus Mach n=bers (see Fig. I of Enclosure). . The results showed that at low M (M = 7-9, T = 2000-3000K) radio-wave absorption corresponds to the near-equilibrium con- centration, but, at higher M (9-11) it Is somewhat bower. The time required for attainment of electron equilibrium concentration is shorter than that for NO equilibrium concentration. The time required for attainment of maximum and equilibrium concentrations differs only slightly. The experimentally determined maximum concentrations agree with values calculated on the basis of the mechanism' N + 0 + M = NO+ + e + M, with a recombination constant of 2.10-6 cml/sec, while time calculated on the basis of the mechanism NO + M a NO+ + e + M gave values greater by several orders of magnitude than those obtained experimeetally. The article was presented byAcademician V. N. Kondrat'vev, 2 November 1962. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Energeticheskiy institut Im. 0. M. Krzhizhanovskogo (power Englo- nearing Institute) suBmr=: iomar62 ~DATE ACQ,: 15Aug63 ENCL- 01 SUB CODE: 00 NO REF sov: oo6 OTHER: 002 Card 24, L.; N11-- r7 AS(Mr))-2/AZDC(a)/A3 -3/A. AS b.~ '-D(p) Sf 'ETF~411D/4 D(f)-2/AZDC( zZ 'D ji t""'Ss b ( b ~) ACCESSION NR: AT4048002 S/OOOO/C4/000/000110017/0021 AUTHOR, Bazttenova T. V ; Lobastov Yu. S. TITLE: On the mechanism of thermal ionization')-!of air SOURCC: AN~ GSSR. Fizichaskaya gazodi- namika i i_~oystva gnzov pri vy*sokikh temperaturakh (Physical gas dynamics and properties of gases at high temperatures). Magcow, 13d-vo Nauka, 1964, 17-21 TOPIC TAGS: thermal ionization, radio wave attenuation, shock tuba,shock wave, equilibrium electron concentration, air ioniza- tion, radio wave absorption. attenuation coefficient ABSTRACT* The mechanism of thermal ionization of air behind shock i waves within a range of Mach 9-12 1.9 considere4 on the basis of 41vailable experimental dnta on the absorpti.on of radio waves by the _j loni_zed g-ased7ustne-di-um.- -These-data- show that- the time deependence Of the absorption of radio waves in given by a curve with a maxi- num which corresponds to the maximum electron concentration in the nonequilibrium- region. An analysis of the time necessary to attain i.Card',1/2, L 12-1118-65 ACCESSION NR: AT4048002 maxima of the absorption and attenuation coefficients is presented on the basis of existing hypotheses on the mechanism of thermal ion-' ization of air. A comparison of the equilibrium and maximum values of electron concentrations behind a shock wave in air at a pressure of P - 10-3 atm Is given in tabular form, and shows that at M->9 the maximum concentrations approach equilibrium. it is concluded that double collisions are the leadiu process of air ionization according to the renction 14 + 0 NO + Orig. art.: --b P 9 1 -figure, I tableg and 11 formulas. ASSOCIATIONs None SUBMITTEDi 06Mar64 ATD PRESSt ENCL: 00 SUB CODE! ME,*eC NO REF SOV: 005 OTHERi 004 Card , ~1305-65 E'a ( I ) /FTP (m ) /FC S N/Ewn'A (h 1, ~~ M AF 71-=- AEW(a)/ASD(p)-3/SSD KLK ACCESSION RR: AT4Oh8OO3 Fd-I/Pi-h SS-D (b) AF'dUTr3DAsD (f ) -21 8/0000/64/000/000/0022/0028 ~AUTHOR: Lobastov, Yu. S. ~TITLE: Improved radio-wave method of probing gas heated by a shock ,SOURCE: AN SSSR. Energeticheskly Institut, riticheakays gatodin- paml ika i avoyetva gazof pri vy* 5okikh temperaturakh (Physical gas :dynamics and properties of gases at high temperatures). Moscow, f :.Izd-vo Hauka, 1964, 22-28 fTOPIC TAGS: shock wave, shock front, shock tube, plasm& effect, 1 lectron collision frequency, collision concentration ABSTRACT: A refined microwave method or probing Ionized gas In.a shock tube to described, by means of which Information on electron concentration and electron-atom collisions In the shock region may bd calculated. A fine beam was radiated by a transmitting antenna, passed .through the measuring chamber, and received by a second antenna, then ~detecte4 and displayed by an oscilloscope. Low-lose conical dielectric Card L 130:55-65 ACCESSION UR: AT4048003 ,antennas were used in the experiments together with focussing dielec- tric lenses which minimized reflections within the plasma. In this manner signal attenuation through the Ionized gas was reduced 1.5-2 times in comparision with a lensleas system. To minimize loss through the ahock tube walls, the latter were made multiples of A12 in thick- r1eas. Taking the above factors Into consideration, an erperimental microwave setup with a shock tube waa conatructed (gee Fig. I of the .Enclosure). The first measuring chamber K was provided with :piezoceramic pressure transducer D for triagering synchronization unit BS, which In turn triggered the sweeps on oscilloscopes OS, and OS2. G-ir, presuure and r-f attenuation in the shock tube were recorded !by OS21 a type 10-4 oscilloscope. The configuration of the measuring chamber and antennas is shown In Fig.2. Optimum be(im forming was found when polystyrene lenses were used. A sheet of absorbing material prevented the penetration of side radiation into the measuring chamber. Since the aperture diameter was twice the wavelength, all the dif- fraction maxima, except the first one, were of low intensity. By means of absorbing materisl placed in the shock chamber it was possible to evaluate the effective dimensions of the transmitted be&=; mt 10 sm i.Card TL 13o55-65 !ACCESSION NR: AT4o48OO3 !from the center, beam Intensity was found to drop by a factor of 1.0. .The resolving time was thus estimated to be 6 Paec for a Hach q.5 condition. Equations are developed, using data from -the de!- scribed apparatus, with which it is Oossible to determine electron !eoficentration and.effective collision frequency of electrons with i ,neutral particles in the shock region. Orig. art. hast 4 figures iand 13 formulas. !ASSOCTATT.ON,s none iSUBMITTEDi 06Mar64 ENCL: 02' SUB CODE: EC , HE tKO REF GOV; 008 OTHER: 003 ATD PRESS: 3128 I_Card._3i4____,_ L ')0323-65 EWP(m)/EWA(h)/EV1T(l )/FCS(k)/ Pd- l/Pi - 4/ AEDC(a)/A_'D(a)-5/AFWL/ S~D(b)/BS1)/SSD,/ASD(f )-3/PS(mp)-?/tSD(P)-3/AFE-TP/ESD(,js)/ESD(t) MLK i,.COESSION NR: AT4048004 S/0000/64/000/000/0029/0033 AUTHOR: Bazhenova, T.V., Lobastov, Yu. S. TITLE: Electron concentration and the number of collisions of electrons with air molecules behind a pLock waye ~ SOURCE: AN SSSR. Energetichoskiy institut. Fizicheskaya gazodinamika i svoystva gazov pri vy*sokikh temperaturakh (Physical gas dynamics and properties of gasea at high temperatures). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1964, 29-33 TOPIC TAGS: gas dynamics, plasma flow, snock wave, plasma electron concentration, electron density, damping coefficient ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of previous work by one of the authors on plasma shock-waves. Relationships between collision frequency, temperature and pressure for the hard-sphere model are given on the basis of the classical cross section which is one quarter of the quantum mechanical one. Thus, experiments in which the collision rate, Y , and the free electron cGneentration n can be determined independently, such as by the measurement of absorption at two &equencies, are important, Expressions are given for the damping coefficients at the low electron densities behind shock-f ronts and the possibility of determining Yand neby this method is calculated for 3.4 and 1. 8 cm Card 1/2 L 20823-65 ACCESSION NR: AT4048004 radiowaves with Mach 6-11 shocks and an initial pressure of 10- 3 atmospheres. This is not possible for an Incident shock sinceV2 is two orders of magnitude smaller than t,--, and L4; 2, but informption about -Vind n can be obtained from a reflected shock wherelthe pressure is high and v is commensurAe with W, and W2. Series expansions for the damping coefficients and developed and from this, an expression for nein terms of ~Vi W2 and -1) is derived and solved by successive approximation. The absorption cocff icient was measured in a 7 x 7 cm shock tube for a reflected wave at a distance of 5 m from the diapb.-agm. Two series of experiments at various Mach values were carried out and data for M = 6.6 and 7.35 were calculated. Expressions are given for the errors which justtf/ the zero-order equations. Orig. art. has: 2 tables and 12 equatirms. ASSOCiATION: Energeticheakiy institut AN SSSR-(Power Engineering Institute, AN SSSR)_ SUBMITTED: OGMar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: ME )NP NO REF SOV: 005' OTH ER: 002 Card 2/2 NRs AT6022653 WW/GD SaURCE CODFs uR/oooo/66/000/000/0119/0130: AUTHORs lobastov, YU. S. cram I nZ; H TITLE: Experimental determination of the electron concentrations and effective fro- quencies of collision' of electrons with neutral particles in air, N2, 02, CO* argon, and COg behind shook waves SOURCE: AN SSSR. Energeticheskiy institut. Issledovaniya Do fizicheskoy gazodina- mike (Studies of physical gas dynamics3. Ties owp Izd-vo, Nauka, 1966, 119-130 TOPIC TAGSS collision cross section,, reflected shock wave, gas ionization, electron collision ' ABSTRACT: The electron concentrations and effective collision frequencies for colli-, sion between electrons and neutral particles were measured behind reflected shock waves by measuring the absorption of radio waves at two frequencies simultaneously (37j,500 and 18#750 Ma). It was found that in air and nitrogen at temporaturos of 2800- 48000K and pressures of 0-3-6-20 tech atm, equilibrium ionization is achieved in 70 to 170 psec. Comparison of the absorption curves with T6pler scans of the process of shock wave reflection from the end of the shock tube provided an explanation for the appreciable increase of.conduction after the latter had reached its equilibrium vall1e; it is clue to an additional heating of the gas by a shock wave reflected off the contacl L 00819-67 0 [-ACC NR: AT6022653 surface. ISsasured values of the effective cross sections of collision between elec- trons and neutral varticles in air, nitrogen# and CO were close to those reported in the literature, Ilowever, in nitrogen at temperatures above 40000K, the cross section has a tendency to increase more abruptly. In molecular oxygen and CO~v the cross sec_~ tions wero found to be much smaller than the values reported in the literature. Orig. art. has: 13 figures and 11 formulas. i SUB COM 20/ SUBM DATZI ORIG REF: 012/ OTH REF: 003 hs T 1: Vr, 4-1 twlv~ T- J r'-J". ACC NR1 AT6022654 SOURCE CODE,* UR/000/66/000/000/0131/0138 AUTHOR.: Bazhenova, T. V ; Lobastov, Yu. S. ORG: none TITLE: Secondary phenomena of reflections of shook waves In argon SOURCE- - AN SSSR. Lnergeticheskiy institut. Issledovaniya po fizicheskoy -(S a). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, gazodinari~ik~ dies of physics 131-138 TOPIC TAGS- plasma, shock wave, argon, shock tube, shock wave interaction, shock wave propagation ABST"LACT! The authors analyze some results of investigations of the ionization processes in_HEon behind reflected"Shock waves and describe the secondary effects, namely the nonstationary propagation of the reflected shock wave and the phenomena occuring during the interaction of the reflected shock wave in argon with the contact surface in the shock tube. Experiments were made in a shock tube of a 72 x 72-mm cross section at a distance of 4. 7 and 6 m from a diaphragm. In order to follow the Card 1/ 2 ACC NRt AT6022654 processes accompanying the reflection of a shock wave, time pattern of the Teppler reflection is shown and explained in figures in the original article. The influence of nonequilibrium ionization on the reflected shock-wave propagation in argon is examined in detail. The interaction of the reflected shock wave in argon with a contact surface is discussed. The authors conclude that nonstationary propagation of a reflected shock wave is observed in argon when the degree of ionization of argon behind the reflected shock wave varies. Secondary effects of the interaction of the reflected wave in argon with the contact surface have been discovered. Ionization in cold hydrogen and helium near the reflection point of the shock wave and an increase in the degree of ionization at the end of the shock wave, related to the arrival of a second reflected wave, have been observed. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 4 tables. [GC] SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 3IFeb66/ ORIG REF: 006/ OTH REF: 0031 2/2 J~STOVA, 4rD,(Borisoglebak) Using materials of international geophysical investigations in work outside of class. fts. v shkole 20 no.5%99-102 8-0 160. (MIRA 13:11) (Geophyvios-Study and teaching) 5(3) SOV169-21-2-8122 AUT~'IORS; Deynega, Yu.F., Dumanskiy, A.V.,_L2b~astova~"__V~. TITLE: The Dielectric Investigaticn of the Formation Process of Soap-Hydrocarbon Solutions (-rjielektr--;cheskoye isoledo- vaniye protsessa obrazovaniyalastvorov mylo-urlevorJorod) YERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, 1',,~9, Nr 2, PP 170-173 033R) AB3TRACT: This article concerns an investigation of micelle format- ion in hydrocarbon solutions of soap. carried out by meas- uring the dielectric constant., The systems used for this purpose were sodium phonylstearate-o-xylene and sodium phenyl stearate - o-xylene - oleic acid Ths measurings ; -130 C, and with- were carried out at temperatures from 2 in a frequency range from 400 to 10,000 hertz. The expe- riments have shown that in both systems, at a fixed tem- perature and concentration, the dielectric constant passes through a maximum, which represents higher values at hiCher temperatures in the second system in dependence on the doses of added oleic acid. The fact as a whole points to the Card 112 connection between chanj~es in lyophilic dinporne oyitema S07169-21-2-8122 The Dielectric Investigation of the Formation Process of Soa-p-Hydrocar- bon Solutions and critical phenomena. 71ithin the critical area the sys- tem, when cooled, transforms into a two-phase colloid syo- tem, but when heated, into a single-phase system. At a considerable increase in the doses of oleic acid (from 3 milliliters) no changes take place in the system, apparent- ly due to the formation of a true sol,,.tion within the above-indicated temperature inter7al. There are 2 graphs, I diagram and 10 references, 8 of which are Soviet and 2 English. ASSOCIATIONt Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN UkrSJ'R, Kiyev (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the AS Ukr3SRfKiyev) SUBMITTED: July 16, 1958 Card 2/2 LEYNEGA, Yu.Fe (Deineha; 1U.F.]; LOBASTOVAY A.V. --- - ------- Dielectric polarization of plastic lubricants. Dop. AN URSR no,1:73-75 162s (MIRA 15:2) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN USSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN UISR A.V.Dumanakim [Numns'k-yi., A.V.]. (Lubrication and lubricants) (Polarization(Electricity) i11601 S/021/62/'000/009/008/008 A D234/D308 AUTHORS: Deyneha, Yu.F., and Lobastovao A.V,, TITLE: Investigation of the effect of temperature on dielec- tric properties of plastic lubricants PIERIODICAl: Akademiya nauk Ukrayins1koyi RSR. Dopovidi, no. 9, 1962, 1212 - 1215 TEXT: The measurements viere carried out in a rotational viscometer. The teraperature was maintained with an accuracy of 0.10C. The in- vestigation concerned constalin, solidol and 4 1AT V1 -201 (TslAT11.1- 201) which are obtained by thickening light petroleum oils by Na soaps of castor oil acids, by hydrated Ca-soaps of cotton oil and by technical lithium stearate respectively. Graphs of the dependepce of a and tan 6 on frequency and temperature are given for the sodium lubricant. With increasing temperature the region of sharp decrease of E is displaced towards higher frequenciesp which is explained by loss of orientation of small articles of the soap due to thermal mo- tion. T*n'e maximum of the tan 9 curves is displaced in the same 0"11- rectJon, and its height increases. The relaxation times of surface Card 112 S/021/62/000/009/008/008 Investigation of the effect D234/D308 polarization at 00 and 200 C calculated with the aid of these graphs are 1 x 10-7 and 3 x 10-7 sec. The change of thermodynamic func- tions due to surface polarization (calculated with the aid of the theory of absolute reaction rates adapted to the dielectric relaxa- tion) is A F = 7.8 kcal, Z-S = 1.5 cal/degree and A H = 8.2 kcal (where H is the heat capacity), per mole. It is stated that the in- crease of E of the other two lubricants with temperature is less pronounced and their tan & increases considerably at low frequencies. There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: In-t za1hallnoyi ta neorhanichnoyi khimiyi AN URSIR (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, AS Ukr SSR) PRESENTED: by Academician A.V. ]Dumanslkyy, AS UkrSSR SUBMITTED: December 26, 1961 Card 2/2 S/069/62/024/006/002/009 B1O1/B16O AUTHORS: Deynega, Yu. F., Vinogradov, C. V.,.4obas~_qv~_,, A. V. TITLE: Temperature and frequency dependences of the dielectric parameters of non-aqueous plastic disperse systems PERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, v4 24, no. 6, 1962, 659-666 TEXT: The 1, and tantf were measured on sodiu*m castorate ("Konutalin"), calcium soap ("Solidol"), and lithium stearate (201 greases) at various temperatures and frequencies f. Fixed oriented structures were obtained by sudden stopping the viscosimeter rotor. *In the case of "Konstalin", C and tanywere independent of f below 50 kc/aec, but 6 falls when f~ 50 kc/sea and also as the deformation rate ris ~;r reaches a maximum at log f -6. The effect of f on tandr diminishes and E drops, with increasing particle orientation. Rising temperature shifts F_ . and tand, min max to higher frequencies. 9, rises between 20 to 800C and drops a little at 980C. The temperature coeff 'icient of tancris positive at low and negative at high frequencies. The frequency dependence of C is not strong for Card 1/3 S/069/62/024/006/002/009 Temperature and frequency dependences BIOI/B180 "Solidol", and increases only by 10% when temperature is raised from 20 to 6o0C. For grease 201, 6 was independent of frequency between 20 and 80 0C. The dielectric constant of "Solidol" fell with increasing particle orientation, but there was no orientition effect with grease 201. Conclusions: The effect of orientatian on the dielectric properties can be studied with solidified oriented structures of a disperse phase containing 6nisodiametr-ic particles. In the case of non-aqueous systems containing a hydrophilic disperse phase, 6 and tan(rare strongly dependent on f in the fudigfrequency.range. This is attributud to electrical polarization due to interfacial ion transfer, i. e., along the particle surfaces of the disperse phase. The relaxation tim-3, which was found to be of the order of 10-7 see, is the most important quantitative characteristic of surface polarization. Non-aqueous systems in which elettrokinetic effects are produced by an interfacial double layer, display surface polarization and varying dielectric characteristics. The intensity of surface polarization and its effect on 6 and tanf are dependent on the orientation of particles in the disperse phase. Polarization diminishes as the angle between the 1* Card 2/3 3/069/62/024/006/002/009 Temperature and frequency dependences ... DIOI/B180 preferred direction of the principal axes of the disperse particles and that of the electric field increases. Within the low-frequency range taW increases with rising temperature as a result of higher bulk conductivity. There are 4 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut obahchey i-neorganicheakoy khimii AN USSR, Kiyev (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the AS UkrSSR, Kiyev) SUBMITTED: September 28, 1962 Card 3/3 DEYNEGA) Yn.F. (De'-n-,-,hap ~U.F.I; me ra b"-4 lubricantt's U?3R n.- 9 8V,- 165. 4 -~n~qk,y k- Ills i i tu t Ashchey i r.tg .--.rgfjn 1 AN ,Fr;- r-) j -;-I H - VERKRATSKIY, U.P.,profeasor; LOBASYUK, T.A. Combined treatment of acute and subacute inflammation processes In the female genitalia. Akush. I gin. 33 no.1:69-73 Ja-F 157 . (MIRA 10:4) 1. Iz kafedry akusherstva I ginskologii (zav.-prof. H.P. Verkhatskiy) Odeaskogo meditainskogo instituta (dir.-prof. I. Ya. Deyneka) (GYNECOLOGICAL DISEASES, ther.) (Rus) Excerpta Medic4 1/3 see 17 MAY 55 Pub. Health, Social Medicirw & etc 1998. LOBATO NI. A Aspeetos da luta antituberc,ilosa na Unizio SoviNica. - - -if tuberculosis control in the Soviet Union CUN.TISIOL. 195-1. 9i36(139-150) 'rhvauthor, who niade a trip to the Soviet Union in 1953, gives anenthusiastic acco.int on the achivvenients of the Suvict inedical organizations in their fight against tb. rhe campaign is directed by the Central Institute of Tuberculosis, situated near Moscow, and each region or republic also has a skAentific institute (23 in all) where the pathogenesis, treatment and prophylaxis 4 tb are being studied. Sonic interesting facts are reported. 90010 of all neonates are vaccinated with BCG, and this is repeated in the pre-school period, (till-Ing the school years anti again in adolescence. Slight cases of tb, without loss of working capacity, receive antibiotics, physiotherapy etc. , during their free hours, Cithel Ill their own honics or in spu-ciA night or (lay sanatoria. Special emphasis is placed on the r6le of the CNS in the evolution of human and experimental tb. In guillua-Iligs certain 'modifications' in the brain can be observed 30 min. after inoc-ilation with tubercle bacilli (the exact site of inoculation is not mentioned). In grave cases significant and irreversible brain changes frequently occur. The importance of therapeutic measures against nervous disorders in human th is stressed. Eichbauni - Sdo Paulo ~XVII, 15) VILICHINSKIY, Yu.; GUBKIN. To.; IDBATORIN. 0.; CHINOV, B. Immining the precision of sighting when pointing on different marks. Trudy KIIGAIK no.41:39-46 160. OCERA 13:10 1. Kafedra geodesii Mookovskogo institutsJushenerov geodzii, aerofotonlyeadd i kartografii. (Triangulation)