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LUR'IYZ, A. S. Technic for the formation of a preternatural anus following extir- pation of the rectum in cancer. Vop. onk. 8 no.1:30-32 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Iz Kostinskoy onkologicheskoy bollnitsy Mosoblzdravotdela. 1 (RECTUM-CANCER) (ANUS-SURGERY) LURIYE A S ktor mod. nauk (Kaliningrad, Moskovskoy obl., Kostino, 01 dp C- - Shkollnyy pr., d 5-a, kv- -14). Anterior approach to the upper part of the thoracic section of the esophagus. Vest. khir. no.2: 11-13 '62. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Iz Kostinskoy oblastnoy onkologicheekoy bolinitsy (g1. vrach - Z. A. Bunatyan) Moooblzdmvotdela. (ESOPHAGUS-SURGERY) LURIYE, A. S., doktor med. nauk Cicatricial stenosis of the asophagogastric anastomosis treatm-nt. Khirurgiia no.2:77-81 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Iz Kostinekoy oblastnoy onkologioheakoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach Z. A. Bunat-yan) Mosoblzdravotdela. F,30PHAGUS--SURGERY) aKACH-SURGERY) M LURIYE,, A. S. Some difficulties in the formation of esophageal. anastomoses. Grud. khir. 4 no.3:48-50 lbr~-Je 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Iz MoskovTkoy oblastnoy on~ologicheskoy bol'nitsy (glavnyy vrach P.- M. sakhanov) (INTE,",'TItIES-SURGERY) (ESOPHAGUS-SURGERY) (STOMACH--SURGERY) LURtYE A.S. doktor med.nauk- (Winingrad., Moskovskoy oblasti, Kostino,, ShkolInyy proyezd, d.5aj, k7.14) Treatment of stases in an antethoraciely displaced stomach. Klin.khir. no.3.1281 N 962. (MIRA 16t2) 1. Mbskovska7a, oblastnaya onkologicheskaya bollnitsa. (DIGSTIVE ORGANS--SURGERY) LURIYEt A.S., doktor med. m:vzk~ Teihniqua of pancr6att2 -reazt.,ti.on ir. a tcans pl of cardlial cancer. Khilmrgita 39 no.6,63-65 Js 'rj3. OMIRA 17,5) 1. 1z Moskovakog~, dl8pareetua (glavnyy vrach P.1.. dck tor zuipli. RersesnLion of Ung v mach iri canc!:;r. 1. la, skc,,vsk,))7,.-) ohl -at.-IOgO ),-N7*~,'hC-- n-yy r--arh iov). LUR-I.Y,El., A.S. (Naliaingrad, 5, Moskovskoy oblasti, Shkollnyy prospekt, - - do". 5aj, k7e7) Ligature of the thoracic lymphatic duct in Emrgery on the esophagus. Grud. khir. 5 no.5:74-76 S-0 163. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Iz Moskovskoy oblastnoy onkologicheskoy bollnitsy (g:Lavnyy vrach P.M. Isakhanov). ---LUP. I YE J-I*A,9. , (Moskoviikaya oblast, Kaiinizigrad, r), Shkollny~; prosr,-~-ktv 5-a,, kv.14) Resection of the uppe.- segmert of th'~' 3tOMFIO, -ir cancer. Vop. onk. 9 no.9:1,4-49 163. i7.-q", 1. Iz onkologicheskogo d1spansera Mo,.4kavskoy oblas,,! (~-I~wrvv vrach - I5akhanov, P.M.) LURVYE, A.S., doktor med. nauk Aldominoparasacral resectimis of the rectum. Akt. vop. prokt. no,W04-211 "63 (MIRA 18 z 1) _, ~.S. ~ d,:;ktor u.,ed, nauk Moslzzovokc.y oMrl~-A , M RL i )I I p3F6-yez.dl 15-2, k-i~14) T(tchtlique for rectal 1.1t:.i,,, ~-t2 :',, IP:I) 1. lz -)!" jq~,; t noj,~-, vrach - P.14. IsaU.,anov) . ~n LUR'IYE,_A.~,,,_doktor med. nauk Pathology and surgery of tunors of the glomus caroticum. Kh.-Irurgiia 40 no.12tll2-ll8 D 164. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Kostinskaya oblastnaya onkologicbeskaya bollnitsa (glavnyy vrach P.M. Isakhanov) Moskovskogo otdela zdravookhraneniya. -WRIYE, A.S., doktor med. nauk Methodology of tba removal of cancer of the thoracic part of the eoophagus. Khirurgiia 41 no-4:47-52 Ap 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Moskovskiy oblastnoy onkologicheskiy dispanser. LURIYEJ, A.S. Treatment of cancer of thp- thol-acic uection of the esophagus. Vop. onk. 11 no.3:8-13 16~. (MIEA 18:6) 1. Iz Moakovskogo oblastnogo onkologicheskogo disparsera (glavnyy vrach - P.M. lakhanov). LUR-YE, A. T. Elektricheskie Izmereniya v Setyahk Silnovo Toka (Electrical Measuring in High Voltage Networks)) Moscow-Leningrad, 1948. LURIYE, A. T. Promishlennie Elektrodetonatori (Industrial Electro-Detonators,Moscov, 1949. T. USSR/mining Oct 48 Blasting "New Method for Making Computations on Iarge- Scale Electrically Detonated Blasting Circuital" A. T. Lur lye, Mil Tranap Acad, imeni raganovich, 4j pp "Gor Zhur" No 10 Deduces and discusses basio.equation for electric blasting circuit. Gives &aphio method for solving equations. Illustrates methoikby - theoretical example. '4ft 16A9T98 PA 16/49V~18 WSRmoroblolo" ; Kicroorlanisaa Pathogenic to r-3 .cans nd Anise a 8, Abe Somrs Iter Zhur - Siol, No 18) 1958, 01571 Author I Torkos, S.P., plot"ve, G.O., Blanksm A.*L., U ~M` Urney4tva, C.A.0 13 karat " , Isakovidit, S.P. N -lost I Title a Vaccination :Last Tuberculosis of Children ation to Res P iti 1 ve t os 11 Having a am AM11,1114, latre-Dersal Weau" of TaberculLn. Orig Putt lope. 61thrmw uterlsstvs I dgts%vap 19"p 2v Ira. 6, Iso-43 Abstracts No Obstreet. Card LA YE I 11P, 6 N15 667.13 K5 urbin (StabilitY of the Elerrents of .rkh T Proobnost I Elernentov Parov, A. Ye. Sbornik Statey. pod Redalt--Vey steam Turbl'16 'jz, 1951. Luroyet Yoskva, Yabbg grs.t Tables. 242 P. 11jus., Dis Biblioa.rapbical FoOtnOtes' . - I Y I- , / 1.1 / " z ," ~ k . LURIYI,A.Ye. Information in the foreign press. Tekst.prom-15 no.9:44-45 S155- (Textile Industry) (MIRA 8:11) LUROYE, A.Te., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. Synthetic fiber fabrics. (Yrom: OIndustrie Textile' no.823, 1955) Leg. prom. 15 no.11:49-50 N 155. (MLFA 9:2) 1.United States--Textile fibers, Synthetic. LM'YR.,A,Te, - 1i PArt of the Alexandrovsk mill In the developpett of the Russian textilo a4d. machinery Industry in the f1rat iialf of the 19th century. Trudy In~t'ist.est. I tekh. 13:79-101~136. (MIRA 10:1) (Textile, industry-HiOtOrV) (Nachinery industry-History) BUTGVICH. Vasilly Mikhaylovich, inzh.$- VILLINSOV, Khenrik lokhanesovich, inih.; KORZINKIN, Vikolay Sergeyevich, inzh.; uUSHNIR, Saveliy Abramovicho kand. tekhn. naukLjXH_fjL_ Aleksandr Yevse VA-nd. tekhn. nauk; POSTNIKGVA, K.P.p prepodavateltnitsa; KHOTIMSKIY, P.M... red.; FRUD110, K.F., tekhn. red. [France-Ru,gsian textile dictionary) Frantsuzoko-rusakii tekstill- nyi slovar'. [By] V.M.Butovich i dr. sostaviteli. Moskva, Fiz- matgiz, 1962. 462 p. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Moskovskiy tekstillnyy institut (for Postnikova). (Textile industry--Dictionaries) LURYIJE, A. Z. A 37671 instrument dlya biopsi-islizistoY obolochki gaymorovoY pazukhi. veatm:Lk otorinolaz-ingologii, 1949, No. 6. a. 57-58 So. Latopis, Zhurnaltnykh Stateyl Vol. 47, 1949 ITURIYer', A.',7,. IURIYA, AeZo. kandidat moditainskikh uauk Histological data on structural modifications of the =Cosa of the mwdllarr sinus following surgery of the c"ity. Test. oto- rin. 16 noo3:52-54 My-Je '54. , (K12A 7:7) 1. Iz kliniki boleaney ukha, gorla i nosa (saw. prof. B.N.Lebedev- skiy) golotovskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (WILLARY PINUS9 811rgeryt *Postopo-changes of zwosa). (MUCOUjS MMRANX *Uwdllary minus, postop. change$) 7 LV-~'~E-j h. 14- rMEWSKIT, B.N., professor, zasluzhenW dayatell nauki; LYRITA,A.Z., kanA4dat maditsinskM nauk Or, C"V %-" -w .. I.". ~ , Preservation of the =cosa in radical surgery of the maxillary sians. Vast. oto-rin. 16 no.4:54-57 JI-Ag 154. (MLRA 7:8) 1. Ix kliniki bolesney ukha, gorla I noma Molotovskogo meditsin- skogo instituta. (SINUSITIS, Omimillary, surg., conservation of mucosa) LUR t Y:-:, B. A. 2~igononetry - Study and Teaf,hinp- "I~uestions of trigononetry Rnd its teaching." N. M. Bei3kin. Peviewed by Z. A. Lurye; flat. ~, shkolp no, 1, 1q52. Monthl_v List of Ruj3sian Acc-q-tsions, Library of Cor)gress, May 19-Q. WlGiA~3SIYIYD. Ij AUTHORS: Gertsenov, K. Candidate of Technical 6-58-3-5/16 Sciences, Lurlye, B. A., Engineer TITLE: An Evaluation of the Correction of an Aerophotographic Film Into a Plane in Aerial Photographs of Mountainous Regions (0tsenka, vyravnivaniya aeroplenki v ploskost' pri aerofotos". yemke gornykh rayonov) PERIODICAL: Gbodeziya i Kartografiya~ 1958, Nr 3, PP. 23-31 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The correction of an aerophotographic film into the plane is in aerial photographs at present mainly evaluated according to the method of the graphical interpolation of the transverse parallaxes. In mountainous regions the -values reduced to a plane for all points of reduction are interpolated. In the evaluation of the distortions of aerial photograph negatives it was found in the Moscow Geodetical Service that in some cases the divergence, exceeding the permissible measure, between qmeasured and q calculated is not only caused by the distortions of the aerial photograph negatives, but by the errors of measurement of the transverse parallax. One of the sources of these errors is the inexact orientation of the Card 1/2 aerial photographs to the instrument. The calculation of this An Evaluation of the Correction of an Aerophotographic Film 6-58-3,-5/!6 Into a Plane in Aerial Photographs of Mountainous Regions error is given here and it is shown that it is necessary to employ more exact method in the orientation of aerial photographs. Moreover the errors of the transverse-parallax- -measurements proper exert an influence upon the results in the evaluation of the corrections of aerophotographic films for the plane. Therefore the control of measurement and the control of the calculations are very important. It is expedient when two persons survey and when the average of results of the two measurements is used for further computations. In the Moscow Air Geodetical Service a method for the evaluation of the correction into the plane of aerial photographs of mountainous regions was worke? out taking into account the influence of the errors of orientation and instrument measurement. This method according to the graphic method of interpolation is shortly described here. The determination of the distortions of the negatives of aerial photographs was carried out by means of the stereoprojedtcr C P-2 by Romanovskiy. 1-1,5 hours are necessary on the average for one pair of aerial photographs. There are 3 figures, 4 tables, and 2 references, whish are Soviet. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 1. Aerial photography 2. Topograplky P EPR/s;'PF(c)/Vv1T(mV1PDS AFFTC 'Ps~4/Pr_4 PIV 1,12~96_6 i ACCESSION NR:V AP3006615 iS/0076/63/037tOO9/1979/1984 AUTHOR: Lurlye, B.jA. TITLE: Cha ra otge ris ti cs of the thermal decompos i tiott of dini~~roxX7_~_ tramina\\ SOURCE: Zh. ~14zicheskoy khimii, v,,. (37, no. 9, 1963,,,1979-1984 TOPIC T'AGS: 4itro ester, explosive, thermal decomposition, liquid explosive, chemical stability, stability,.nitric acid, dinitroxy- otliylnitramina.l.,'docompoo.ition, sto,rap stabi,lity ABSTRACT: The, thermal decompositionlof dinitro_xyethylnitramine (DINA) was stddied in the presence and absence of water an-d-n-i-t--ric Acid at 60-1106 in order to determine'both the *effect of reaction products on t e'decomposition rate' And the decomposition character- - istics at low,'t~mperatures. The ex0eriments weie conducted in a pressure bomb filled to varying degrees with DINA.-The initial bomb pressure ,w~as 1 mm 11g. The pressure Increase was measured as IPQ L 190696-63 ACCESSION NR: AP3006615 a function of time, and the concentration of N02 in the decotfiposi- tion products was determined calorimetrically. Some 'results are shown in Figs. 1-4 of the'Ehelosure. The following conclusions were drawn: 1) Thermal decomposition of DINA can take place by ,two different mechanisms: one involves spon'taiteous decomposition and-resembles the mechanism observed!with other nitroesters; the.. other takes place at low temperatures, in"volves hydrolysis accom- panied by oxidationo and is-charactorized by strong self-accelera-~- 'tion. 2) in contrast to nitroglycerine, DINA exhibits a tendency'!~,' to!-self-inhibition. 3) At low temperatures:the decoTposition rate mposition 2j.R_dductskkmay be mori ofMINA after accumulation of deco than 100 times, and in the presence of water 1000 times, the ini- tial decomposition rate. 4) The chemical stability.of DINA is basically determined by the presence of water, which-may induce self-accelerating hydrolysis, and by nitric 'acid,'which it may coj7 tain as a technical impurity. Orig. art. has:. 7 figures. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy khimiko-takhnologicheikiy inatitut-im. D. If. Z-fendelf-yeva (Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology) T I Card 2 /it JJJRIYEI B.B. Imbedding probt,~ Jrvolvirw a -enter-le2s germ.. Tz-1. All SSZR. Ser. mat. 28 no.5:1135-1138 16A. 1. If-ningradF;kcye otdolozi`ye Steklova AN ss,O~R. IfLeonard System With the Generator Armature Voltage Introduced Into Its Exciting Winding. Thesis for degree of Cand. Technical Sci. Sub 21, Nov. 49, All-Union Correspondence Pblytechnical Inst. Summary 82, 18 Dee. 52, Dissertations Presented for Degrees in Science and Engineering in Moscow in 191,9. From Vechernyaya Moskva. Jan-Dee 1949. 3114, CIrcull for PMOO OptyjiMn of anl& =tranmuse fidd. -M_ft~ ~Ivn SvL. X-V.S -D- rj~Y~Xg, F-Irktricl4stre.- 1954, N~. 2, 17-18. In Awsk& The difficulty of operating amplidyn" tn pantlel [a due to the irutability of Ikir C-iterr-al Charactaistics wbkb, in turn. may tv cau~cd by wiations of the Pressure of the brushes of the q,mdrature cirmit due to w=r, variations in the curv-t Jmributl= betwe= C=Pmating winding and shunt rcsistance Wfien the temperature of the amplidyne %Tm"' vatMom in ambient moisture and, ffiLilly. to inco-rect adjustnwW of the brush arrm and brushes. Th-- circWt suggesled conncr" the amiaturt of each of the amplidynes, in series with the cormpensaling winding of the other machLne and the conftf windings of the two ampli- dyne-t. 71te author sho", theoretically and confirrm by Lest resttits that the stability of this parallel circWt is fully satisfactory in all cas-s where parallel con- nection of amplidyacs is requixed, becautle mom than the 14-16 W outFut of a stinglo unplidyne is F. KRAUS F t'A AUT 11OR i MUZALEVSKIY,O.G. and LURIYE B.B., cand.of tech.se. at the PA-2397 Central Scientific Res aroKl`nsfitute of Iron Production (ToRIIChM). TITLE/ Investigation of Performance of the Light Merchant Mill's Rolling Rate Regulator. (Iouledovanyye raboty regulyatora tempa prokatki melkosortnogo stana, Russian). PERIODICALt Stall, 1957, Vol 17, Nr 1, PP 135 - 140 (U-S-S-R-) Received, 5 / 1957 Reviewed: 5 / 1957 ABSTRACTs The analysis carried out showed that the automation system for the rolling regulator can not warrant the followingt 1) Greater constancy of the time intervals between the rolling processes in the first roll stand than in the case of hand drive. 2) The constancy of the times between the rolling processes during tapping all through the train, which is necessary for smooth working. In order to improve the operation of the regulator it must first of all be avoided that 2 - 3 billets pass at the same time from the furnace to the rollar train. For this purpose the use of roller trains with tapered rollers is suggested. Stability of the starting point can be attained by the construction of an auto- matically controlled mechanic support. As the centrifugal action of the ingots can be observed mainly in the first and second roll stand it serves the purpose of building an additional rate card 1/2 regulator before the fifth roll stand, for which purpose the FA - 2397 Investigation of Performance of the Light JAerchant Mill's Rolling Rate Regulator. roller train before the fifth roll stand had to be devided into two sections. The controlling scheme for the roller train and the special characteristics of the operation of the rate regulator are described. (9 illustrations). ASSOCILTIONt Scientific Research Institute for Iron Production.(TeRIIChM) PRESENTED BYt SUBMITTED% AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 2/2 8( 5) PEME I BOOKmaWITATION SOV/1869 TsentralInn nauchno-Issledorwatel'skly inatitut chernoy metallurgii Elektroprivod r9yersIvnykh'prokatnykh stanov a electramasb1nnym upravleniyea (Electric Drive of Reversing Rolling Kills With Dynanoelectric control) Koscaiv,, Ketalldrsizdat,, 1958. 257 P. (Series: Itit Sbornik trudov, vype 14) Enats, 931p. inserted- 3,8W copies printed* Additional Sponsoring Ageneys Institut proizvodstva stalie Ed.: N.P. Kmitakiy; Ed. of Pitblishing, HoWe; ApA. Vagin; T ch. 'EM, O.G. Bikkek. PMOSE:- TUs book is intended ror.scientific workers, process engineers, setup'men and'designers, whose work is connected with electric drives of rolling'ailles It.may also be useful for students in advanced courses at polyt!schaical an& power Institutes who am specializing in the -field of electric drives for rolling mills, CQVERAGFA '*The book deals with theoretical and experimental resetarch being done onel~ctric'drlves for reversing rolling mills, Optimm regimes for motors, t4e control of tension in rolling very thin band, control of the thermal load gard 1/4 Electric Drive of Reversing (Cont.), sovI1869 of d-c rolling mill motors, and the stabi3ity of electronic time relay are discussed," Reccimmendations are made for the selection and determination of electric. drive ~arsmeters of revereing.rolling mills, The following person- alitiesp Oil engineers, are mentioned: F.F. Olifer,, P.Z. Zaytsev, V.L. K&Iyazhnov, V,.A,, "unovich, Sh*N. KUpershmit, and M.D. Kochenenko. ~he~e are 10 Soviet.references. TABLE OF CONTEWS: Preface 3 Makeyev, I*F* (Candidate of Technical Sciences], Tension Control as the Function of Power in Rolling Band on a Cluster Mill 5 The - Problem- of - accuragy in maintaining the uniformity if tension in winding a band on thw drum of a coiler at constant speed is-discussed, as wall as the effect of single factorst'such As tensibnj, speed of rolling, power in idling, ate*, on the accuracy of tension control, Kiinitskiy, N.P. (C%ndidate of Technical.Sciances]. Optimun .Regimes for-Accelerstion. Of Motors Driving Reversing Rolling Mechanisms at Constant Field- r 27 Card 2/4 Electric Drive of Reversing (Cont.) sov/1869 The author states that there is certain optimm value of additional resistance in the field circuit of the exciter, at which time motor acceleration is at a minimum, and there is no need for a large e.m.f. for an amplidyne. He also discusses the problem of obtaining an optimm current for motors driving reversing rolling mechanism by selecting the necessary e.m.f. curve of the amplidyne, particularly its minimum value. Kalinskiy, D.N,, [Engineer]. Multiple-winding Exciter of a Generator 61 The use of a multiple-winding exciter for a self-excited generator , is duscussed., and the e3q?ed-iency in using parallel self-excitation is shown. Kilnitskiy, N.F. [Candidate of Technical Sciences]. Optimum Regimes of a Motor Driving~ a Reversing Rolling Mill at Speeds Above Normal With. Three-stage Dynamoelectric Control 75 The theory design, method, and a6justiaent of parametric three-stage dynamo~lectria control of the motor driving a reversing rolling mill at speeds above normal are discusseds Card 3/4 (ev Electric,Drive of Reversing klont.) sovI1869 kunitskiy, N.P. [Candidate of Technical Sciences]. Optimm Regime for Acceleration of the Motor Driving a Reversing Roll J n9 Mill at Speeds Above Nonmal With Wo-stage Dyntim,31-lect-,ir Control 204 The theory, design, method, w.& e4,justuent of two-stage dywao- electric control of the motor eu-1ving a reversing rollinj mill at speeds abov e noxmal are discussed. 7his syateE~.has been use& for driving rolling mills put.into, opers6tion dwdna U% last -two or three years. Lurlye, B.B. (Candidate of Ted'irleall Sciences). Stabilization of,Electronic Time-relay Performance 233 A method of improving the stabil'.14ty of an electronic time-relay for use in circuits for the automebion of px-ocesses in the metallurgical indtistry is discussee- Zhilko., E.I. (Engineer].. Use of Logic Circuits for Controlling Manufacturing Processes 246 This approach, claimed by the author to be new, increases the possi- bilifty of automatic control 6f processes which were formerly cons. sidereCL.inaecessible A'Qr aatcmation because of their lack of mathematical interpretation. AVAILABLE: .,Library of Congress GO/gap Card 4/4 7-28-59 86126 S/112/59/000/012/058/097 A052/AOOl Translation from- Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrot,ekhnika, 1959, No. 12, p~ 159, 25011 AUTHOR.- Lurlye, B.B. ----------- TITLE- Stabilization of Electronic Time Relay Operation PERIODICAL- Sb. tr. Tsentr. n.-i. in-t chernoy metallurgii, 1958, No. 111, pp. 233-245 TEXT~ A method is proposed for stabilization of operation of electronic time relays assembled on tetrodes and pentodes, At a proportional changing of the negative control-grid potential and the supply voltage, the anode current of the tube maintains a constant value corresponding to the relay pu-ll--'n current; the delay of the electronic time relay does not depend within broad limits on the change of supply voltage. Since the anode current of the tub,~ is in s~ consider- able degree determined by the screen grid voltage, it is suggested to connect the screen grid to the gas-discharging voltage stabilizer, Characteir-isties and ex- perimental data,of various types of electronic time relay are given, An electronic Card 1/2 QK' 86126 S/112/59/000/012/058/097 Stabilization of Electronic Time Relay Operation A052/AO0I relay circuit with the screen grid voltage stabilization has secured a change of delay by 1% at supply voltage fluctuations from 175 to 260 volts. There are 14 illustrations. V,Ye.Kh, Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Ru331an abstrast. tl~ Card 2/2 T' - V.Y.:1., JiJl~; dr,,-,3t!nc; N 1. DOTSLMOP - - . j PENOR(Ti ~irizh. t'I'Atic komertor witin aut~~uvtli,,,, ci~tpu, v..'Itslge regul-ravion. Trudy WIT 16,5. (J,!TR~- 18-9) WI RTYE' B.B. Lvi . '3 Imbedding problem Urvo' na a noncom=, tative gErm of p Cl,hr. L 0 -1 -~8 .1 Trudyf4at. inst. 80:08-10-.1 "5. (,-"F.A - ,7, BASGV~-p dctnenL; T.tll.LTtllY,, B.B., (lotoent, Use of static pha3e corwertei-s i.n frack word in railr--aC tranr- portat.f.on, Trudy MIT nu,205:104-115 165. J-C-~-,) VINOGRADOV. I.A.; LURIYE, B.D., redaktor; TISHXVSKIY. I.I., tekhnichaskly redaktor - flat us increase productivity in swine brooding] Povyshaem pro- duktivnost' evinovodetva, [Moskva, Izd-vo Ministerstva sallskogo khoziaistva SSSR, 19551 folder (5 P-) - (HLRA 10:1) 1. Zaveduyuahchly avinofermoy kolkhoza "Trudovaya armiya," Tutayevskogo rayons, Yaroslavskoy oblasti (for Vinogradov) (Swine breeding) i KOISWTIKOV, Venedikt Andreyevich, prof.. doktor sell skokhoz.neuk; 22MIN. Aleksay Borlsovich, agronom; KAPTSIMMI. Mikhail AbramovIch, agronom; KAPTSINMI, Anna Petrovna. agronom; KOVALI, Alla Alek- seyevna, kand.sellskokhoz.nauk; KCRCHAGIN, Vladimir Nikoleyevich, entomolog; ZUBAREV, N.A.; LUR'73, B.D., red.; =GULYAYEVAs N.G*O tekhn.red. (Amateur fruitgrower's reference manual] Kalendarl-spravochnik sadovoda-liub3talia. Moskva. Izd-vo M-va sell.kho%.S=, 1959. 494 p. (MIRA 13:4) (Frui t oul tun ) MAKARENKO, G.A.; GRIGORIYEVA, V.G.; SHEYNINA, T.I., red.; LURIYE, B.I., red. [Book to aid the agricultural specialist engaged in produc- tion; index of literature for 19631 Kniga - v pomoshcht spe- tsialistu sel'skogo, khoziaistva na proizvodrtve; ukazatell literatury za 1963 god. Moskva, Kolos, 1964. Ill p. (MIRA IS: 3) 1. Moscow. TSentrallnaya nauchnaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya biblioteka. LURITE, B.G.- Friction coefficients of materials used for making machine-tool guides. Stan.i Instr. 30 no-3:17-19 Mr '59. (MIRA 120) (Machine tools) LEVIT, G.A.; LURIYE, B.G. Improving the lubrication of feed-me-chanism guides. St---n. i instr. 32 no.11:18_24 N 161. (MIRA 14:1C) (Feed mechanisms--Lubrication) LEVIT, G.A.-;-LUR-YE,,-B.G,. Calculating feed-sechaniBm guides according to friction characteristics. Stan.i instr. 33 no.1:12-15 Ja 162. (MM 15:2) (Feed mechanisms) ~Lu~-IML B.G. Using the theory of similitude in designing machine tools with uniform feeds. Stan.i instr. 3-3 no.11.11-14 N 162. - (MIRA 15-11) (Machine too2s-Deeign) (Simi-Litude,, Theory of) LEVIT, G.A.; LURIIE., B*G. Design of hydrostatic open puides. Stan. i instr. 34 no-10: 7-13 0 163. (MIRA 16:11) L-MT, G.A.; WRIYE, B.G. Design of closed hydrostatic guides. S-Um. i Lnstr- 35 no.6z 6-12 Je 164 (MIM 17 98 ) 7 L 52190-6,e (h) V Ff 'ACCESSICU NR1--i -iP,5:D1536-2---- ----UR/0286/65/000/009/0112/0112 $21.836.2 --- - ----- - '0~60 4 flo. Valk. y o~ta~i t iSOURM Byullete~h. inbreteni4& i tovarntyk6im-ak o.:13-' 1965,-112 TOPIC 7A( 're-talworking machine, hydrostatic pressure, machine tool industry. nachine part ABSTRAC'F! This Author's Certificate introduces hydrostatic guides for metal cutting Mlact-iinc to-nlt with. redtangular working surfaces and oil containers which are con- ne-.tr-d ,i~h a lit-drostatic system for feeding lubricants under pressur-a. The guides raal,, be uaed 147,:~r rectilinear displacom-nt of a movable unit with power locking in the vertical :--lid horizontal planes. The i.Vj1deG am designed to be rade up From stcindare- elem-nts for machine tools of various types and sizes. The devices are e i,a`e up. of- sev ral hydrostatIc suppjrtts with built-in chok I c pport e Va Ves. Ea h su ~camSines a secti6n, of-theguide with the basic elements of the hydrostatic system-- the oil cup~~ connLl'.fcted with the choke valves and channels for lubricant feed. 1/2 I ;ci;- I 1011T, C.I.- TAVO-riz., fl r,. )- Kr~re.qtigatlon eund design of gul.dem v.-,~j r)rFss.,!. p ~ j 44, ItAn. - X:.. lilb cat . n. .1 -I- i instr. '16 no,.5,!15-21 I-V 165. IIMIRI 18:5~ LuRtyr', B. PA 175T99 :--_UOSR/Pbysics Diffusion 3-1 Aug $0 093qperiments on Determination of Diffusion Co- efficient of Sodium Ions in Sodium Chloride," Ai, Murin, B. Lur-ye "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol MIII, No 5) PP 933-935 19 i"ll r~l (le T'VS Describes attempts to work out exptl procedure in detn of magnitude of subject coeff of dif- iv .fusion of Na+ ions in solid NaCl. compares exptl and theoretical values for various temp. Ra- dioactive sodium (Na24, T - 14.8 hr) employed. 16 Jun 50 by Acad F. I. Lukirskiy., JLT5T99 7- S. It e unonta (Gr,the detgrmirlation tit (Ise mo#A raurd at and D6kWy Mad. .1cok S.S.Sk. 71, t%i~l C MOR Mii*-i. WWCIJ TC-Wit frQl*tl LIM a-ICC4Y ~-inaded PbC6 and Pbli.: ig thest cut-oil, andium activity is mc~"urvd - The tucan raIOV of the recou aucki ia Pbch il-q(f Im Phr, h ded(becd from the rc~ult% obtaineA and comruLred with the thecwetkat fcvnid--~ for cofib~~a kz~ Ine agreement betrcell ULCary mul apti. msZ is satilewry fr rbcf, tya wltiiewm L ica E, Coca- USSR/Physics Oard 1/1 Pub. 22 -15A7 Authors 11urin, A. and Lurfe, Title Experimental study of the diffusion of silver and lead ions in silver bromide Periodical s Dok. AN.83SR 99/1, 53-55, NOV 1, 1954 Abstract Experimental studies intended to determine the coefficients of diffusion of silver bromide are do-scribed. It resulted in construction of equations,, the solution of which is done graphically (for silver diffusion). Ten re- ferences, 4-USSR (1928-1952). Graphs. institutions Radium Institute im. V. G. Khlopin of the Acad. of Scs. of the USSR and Leningrad State University im.' A. A. Zhdanov ~Presented by Academician P. I. Lukirskiy, July 1, 1954- UsSR/Physics OArd 1/1 Pub. 22 11/45 Auth-OINS. 11. A-furin, -A.- N.; Kazakova, G..N,; and Jurle B G :Title Experimients with diffusion of bromine in solid argentum-bromide for purposes 'of studying IPeriodical s Doki AN,SSSR-99/4, 529-531, Doe 1, 1954 Abstract Eilperiments with bromine diffusion in solid argentum-bromide are described. 'Bromine diffusion of pure bromine as well ag brominated samples were studied 8 2., Two methods - the contact and with the help of a radioactive indicator Br the adsorption methods, - were used, The first one was used in the cases of 'bromine aamples....th,6 second) in the cases of brominated samples. Dj-ffu- pure ., sion coefficients obtained by both methods are considered qpite - satisfactory and.can be expressed-as follows: DBr_ = 0.50e-24000 RT.c=2/sc. Coefficients of elactric conductivity of bromine and brominated samples were also deter- mined. Ten refeiences 7-USSR (193(-1954). Diapirams. Institution ~ . Leningrad State Universit im,,Ao A., Zhdanov y ~ -1 ' J' -.T'resented byt, Vdademician P,J. Lukirskiv une 9j, 19,54 LURTYE) B. Py. LUR'YE, B. 0. - "On Electrical Condtictivity and Diffusion in the Halides of Silver and the Alkali Vetals. 11 Acad Sci 11S.1M. Radium. Tnct- i-merj V. G. Khlonin. Leningrad, 1955. (DissertatJ on for th~- Depree of Candidate in Physicomiathematical Sciences) SOURCE Knizhnaya Letopisl, No 6 1956 I ,-1 1 V F'4 f - ~_ i -, (-% I G- ItjA USSR/Physics Diffusion of ions FD-3148 Card 1/1 Pub. 153 - 4/26 Author Banasevich, S. N.; Lurlye, B. G.; Murin, A. N. Title Determining the coefficient of diffusion of silver ions in silver bromide by the method of taking off of thin layers Periodical Zhur. tekh. fiz., 25, No 13 (November), 1955, 2277-2279 Abstract The coefficients of self-diffusion of silver ions in compressed tablets of silver bromide were measured by the absorption method earlier ( A. N. Murin, Yu. Tau5h, DAN SSSRj 80, No 4, 1951; A. N. Murin, B. G. Lurlye, DAN SSSR, 99, No 1, 1954) and were found to deviate from the valued com- puted according to the Einstein equation Dalnj/Ne2. To solve conclusively the problem of this deviation the authors conducted experiments to measure the concentration of tracer atoms c at various distances from the initial boundary x. They present the results, from which they conclude that the mechanism of self-diffusion and of ion conductivity in the case of silver bromide is one and the same, at least in the high-temperature structural- nonsensitive region. Two references. Institution : Submitted. : June 14, 1955 BARABOVSKIT, V.I.; LURITS, B.G.- XURIN, A.N. P 0_11.e*WMY_,~-,,_~ Blectrie conductivity and self-diffusion coefficients of cations in silver iodide. Dokl.AN SSSR 105 ne.6:1188-1191 D 155.(MLRA 9:4) l.Leningradekly gesudaretyennyy univereitet imani A.A.Zhdaneva. Fred- stavleno, akademikom A.F.Ieffe. . 1, 1~1__ (Silver iodide--Electric properties) (dations) STARIK, I.Ye.; RATNER, A.F. [deceased]; GROSHKOV, G.V.; HURIN. A.N.; STARIX; A.S.; GRMNSBWXKOVA. V.I.-. KLOKKAM. V.P.; MUNDOV, V.D.; L(JR I Y.N. ISHINA, V.A.; SHMUOV, L.A.; YIWIHOVA. Ye.l.; TORWOUt i.-Aw; SIXONYAK, Z.H.; FREMMIKH. H.S.; SHCHMICYA, Yesysip redaktor,- VCDOLWINA 'S'D..'tekhnieheskiy redaktor pra:tic*al studies in radio chemistry) Sbornik [A collectioa of praktichookikh rabot po rediokhimii. [Leningrad] 1956. 210 p. (MLRA 10:1) 1e Leningrad. Universitat. (Radiochemistry) MURINO A.H.1 IIMITI, B.G. - Aleatrio conductivity and diffusion of plastically deformed silver halide samples. PI-obl. kin. i kat. 9021-328 157, (KIRA 1193) (Silver halides-Mectric properties) 5W SOV/76-32-11-18/32 AUTITORS,: Murin, A. N., Lurlye, B. G. TITLE: On the Diffusion of the Silver Ions in the Eixed Crystals AgBr + CdBr2 (0 diffuzii ionov serebra, v smeshannykh kristal- lakh AgBr + CdBr 2) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1958, Vol 32, Nr 11, pp 2575-2579 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The dependence of the electric conductivity of the mixed crystals AgBr + CdBr2 on the composition is rather complex. It is assumed that the Cd + ions in the crystal lattice AgBr take the positions of the Ag ions, but that at the same time an equivalent number of lattice positions AgD are formed which secure an electric neutrality of the mixed crystal. The migra- tion processes of the interstitial ions can take place in the form of direct (from cne position to the other) or "relay-, transitions. In pure AgBr the value a---(0.5-0.6) was obtained (Refs 3,4 and 10), which corresponds to two thirds "relay" nd one third direct transfers. To determine the coefficients Card 1/3 of the autodiffusion of silver ions in AgBr in the case of SOV/76-32-11-18/32 On the Diffusion of the Silver Ions in the Mixed Crystals AgBr + CdBr 2 different amounts of the CdBr 2 additions (0-6 mol%) the method of sectioning was employed in the present case. The authors used AgJ activated with Ag11O in a furnace (Fig 1) at 2250. A minimum observed on the diffusion isotherm is explained by a quasichemical reaction, the "salting out", corresponding to the equation Ag,+ AgOZ=:,Ag+ (in the lattice). The further in- crease of the diffusion coefficient with the Cd concentration is explained by an increase of the empty lattice sites in the cationic part of the AgBr lattice. The ratio between the dif- fusion coefficients calculated from data.by Teliow (Telltov) according to the Einstein equation (Eynshteyn) and the ex- perimentally obtained values remains constant (a = 0.67) (Table)~ The obtained results tend to show the absence of movable "complex compounds" of the Cd2+Ag,3 type. L. M. Belov, Diploma Candidate, took part in the investigations. There are 1 figure, 1 table, and 14 references, 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A. A. ZhdanovaLeningrad (State University imeni A. A. Zhdanov, Leningrad) Card 2/3 15(4) SO V/20-1 27 AUTHORS; Murin, A. X-~q lurlye, B. G., Shapkin, G. N. r_~ TITLE: On the Tranafer Reats of the Complexes [Cd"Agg in AgBr+CdBr 2- Crystals PERIODICAL: Dbklady Akademii,a&uk_SSSR9 1959, Vol 127, Nr 5s PP 1055-1057 (tT,SSR) - ABSTRACT., In a solid solution of,eadmium.bromide in silver bromide Cd++- ions take the place of Ag+-ions in the crystal lattice df'AgBr under production of Agu-cation vacancies. The reaction between Cd ++ (with an excess charge +e) and the vacancies Ag'3 (excess charge -e) leads to the.assooiation of neutral complexes of the form [Cd++Agc] . If a temperature gradient becomes ef- fective in the-system AgBr + CdBr., a thermodiffusfon of cad- mium occuraq the Cd-ions moving only as a complex ~d ++,grj I. In the steady state the relative concentration dC/C is described by the equation (Ref 2): 40 -('+P)Qk*+(l-P),X _~ (T - tempera- C 2k 2 Card 1/3 ture difference between the cold and the hotend of the sample; SOV/20-127-5-34/58 On the Transfer Heats of the Complexes ICd'*Agt]' in AgBr+CdBr 2-Crystals Card 2/3 Q'+ - transfer heat of the complex d++ Ag'3] association k IC heat of the complex according to reference 3 0.16 ev). AC/C was measured. A finely dispersed mixture of AgBr and CdBr 2Y marked by Cd 115m, was pressed into tablets under a pressure of 4000 at. The said tablets were homogenized by annealing, and were then heated in a furnace with constant temperature gradient for 315 hours, batches of 5 tablets being separated by mica platesi the temperature difference between the hot and.the cold end of the furnace amounted to 1000 (210-3100), so that a temperature difference of 200 corresponded to each tablet. Figure 1 shows the linear dependence of lg C/Co on I/T (Co - concentration of cadmium before the experiment). in the case of the mentioned duration of the experiment, only the tablet at the hot end attained the equilibrium concentration, although the diffusion coefficient calculated by other authors (Ref 7) made it appear probable that equilibrium concentration would be attained by all 5 tablets. An experimental determi- nation of the diffusion coefficient provedg however, that the data of reference 7 are too high by one order of magnitude, ++ SOV/20-127-5-34/58 On the Transfer Heats of the Complexes I" Ag~ in AgBr+CdBr2-Crystals and that the duration of the experiment aotually sufficed only for the temperature interval of 3 40_2900 4n order to attain I - equilibrium concentration. q0 was calculated as amounting to k -0,54 ev. There are 1 figure and 9 references, 1 of which i's Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A. A. Zhdanova (Leningrad State University imeni A. A. Zhdanov) PRESENTED: April 16, 1959 by A. F. loffe, Academician SUBMITTED: April 13, 1959 Card 3/3 LUM, B. G. j TMEDEV) - IL A . I MURIN) A. N. "The Dependence of Self-Diffusion Coefficients of 100 Ag On the Pressure in Silver Bromide." report submitted for 4th Intl. Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids, Amsterdam, 30 May - 4 june 196o - S/181/60/002/01/19/035 00 B008/BO14 AUTHORS: Banasevich, S. N., Lurlye, B. G., Murin, A. N. TITLE: Determination of the Effective Charge of Ca Ions in Mixed Crystals of NaCl and CaCl2 PERIODICALi Fizika tverdogo tela, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 1, PP. 80-87 TEXT: The authors determined the diffusion coefficient of Ca ions and their mobility in a constant electric field by means of radioactive Ca,45. The plane-parallel plates of monocrystalline NaCl were annealed after which Ca45 foils were sprayed on them. A special quartz tube was used for annealing both in vacuum and inert gas. The diffusion coefficient was independent of the medium. One of the diffusion profiles obtained (Ca 45 activity distribution in the NaCl crystal is shown in Fig. la. The calculated diffusion coefficients of the C+ ions in NaCl crystals are listed in Table 1 and represented in Fig. 2 along with data by M. Chemla. About twenty experiments were made. When calculating the 0 effective charge (ze) off the authors utilized only data for 650 and 700 C Card 1/3 ~r Determination of the Effective Charge of Ca S/181/60/002/01/19/035 Ions in Mixed Crystals of NaCl and CaCl 2 BOOB/BO14 where the conductance of crystals is considerable. In some experiments the crystals changed their color, and dendrites were sometimes observed. The profile of diffusion was strongly deformed in experiments in which a higher tension was applied than usual. A high maximum and one to two maxima differently shifted to the cathode were found at the interface. Table 2 furnishes data of experiments in which the said phenomena could not be observed. In all experiments the following observations were made when an electric field was appliedt After separation of the crystals hills and valleys were symmetrically visible on the opposed faces which reproduced exactly the shape of the applied active point. Thus, depend- ing on experimental conditions, the interface between the central and anode crystal shifted at a distance of up to 2001k where the active layer had been applied. A broken line on Fig. 1b represents the shift observed. After the experiments the anode crystals lost more weight than the cathode crystals. When a nitrogen current passed through the crystals, a fine powder of NaCl deposited on the graphite cathode. The weight of this powder corresponded to the weight loss of the cathode Card 2/3 LY Determination of the Effective Charge olf Ca S/181Y60/002/01/19/035 Ions in Mixed Crystals of NaCl and CaCl 2 B008/BO14 crystal. Possibly, a reaction took place at high temperatures botwoun Lho metallic aodium deposited from the cathode and the ga:ieous chlorine evolving from the anode. The impurity ion and twelve of its immediate neighbors in the NaCl lattice are schematically shown in Fig. 3. The Candidate G. I. Shestakova assisted in the experiments. B. Boltaks and 1. Sozinov are also mentioned. There are 3 figures, 2 tables, and 10 ref- erences, I of which is Soviet, ASSOCIATIOM Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Leningrad State University) SUBMITTEDs April 15, 1953 ,y Card 3/3 S/181/60/002/01/20/035 B006/BO14 AUTHORSj Makarov, L. L., Lurtye, B. G., Malyshevy V. N. TITLE: Examination of the Densities of Mixed)IClAbC1 Crystals and of the Diffusion of Rubidium Ions Therein OrIERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 88-92 TEXT: The authors examined the densities of mixed KCl-RbCl crystals at 250C and determined their concentration of vacancies according to Shottki (Table 1). Fig. 1 represents the dependence of the degree of occupation of the elementary lattice n upon the composition. The difference between the results obtained by the authors and M. S. Ivankina (Ref. 7) is probab- ly due to the different preparation of the samples. The configuration component of the entropy change in the development of mixed KCl-RbC1 crystals was calculated with regard to the vacancies (Table 2). The re- sults obtained are in agreement with experimental data. Next, the authors studied the diffusion of Rb+ ions at 6700C by means of the radioisotope R86. The results of diffusion measurement are given in Table 3. An analogy Card 1/3 q1 Examination of the Densities of Mixed K01-RbCl S/181/60/002/01/20/035 Crystals and of the Diffusion of Rubidium. Ions B008/BO14 Therein was found between the melting-point curves, the "outflow", the diffusion coefficients D, and the defectiveness of the mixed crystals. The tempera- ture dependence of the diffusion coefficients was studied on three samples (KC1, RbCl, and an equimolecular mixed crystal) (cf. Table 4). The results obtained are represented as a function log D - f(.!) in Fig. 3. The three T straight lines run parallel within the experimental limit of error. This indicates that the diffusion process in the preparations under considera- tion requires the same activation energy. Calculations have shown that it amounts to 35000 + 300 cal/mole. This maT be explained by the fact that the binding energy between the KI (or Rb ) ions and the C17anion is virtually equal in crystals of any composition. The authors refer to N. S. Kurnakov's papers. The X-ray structural analysis was carried out by Ye. V. Stroganov and Engineer I. Kozhina. The authors thank Professor A. ff. Murin for his helpful advice. There are 3 figures, 4 tables, and 12 references, 5 of which are Soviet. Card 2/3 Examination of the Densities of Mixed KCl-RbCl S/181/60/002/01/20/035 Crystals and of the Diffusion of Rubidium Ions B000014 Therein ASSOCIATIM Loningradakiy gosudaretvennyy univer8itet (Leningrad State University) SUBMITTED: April 9, 1959 Card 3/3 AUTHORS: Murin, A, N.y Lurlye, B. G.., TITLE: The Effect of Pressure Upon Ions in Silver Bromide PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, 1960, 84614 8/18 60/002/010/042/051 B01 9YB056 and Lebedev, N. A. the Self-diffusion of Silver Vol. 2, No. 10, pp. 206 -2611 TEXT: In the introduction, the results of work on diffusiong electro- lytical conductivity, and the mechanism of ion transfer in solid silver- bromide solutions is discussed. The authors determined the coefficients of self-diffusion of silver in pure silver bromide at 180~ 220, and 2800C and pressures,of 1, 1500, 3000, and 8000 atm. Tablets of AgBr (10 mm diameter, 2-3 mm thickness) were made. At one and surface of ihese tablets, a drop of AgNO 3 was applied, and tagged with Agilo. After diffusion glowing, the tablets were out into slices by means of a micro- tome (10 to 60 micron thick). The activity of the layers was measured by means of a scintillation counter. The experimental arrangement shown in Fig- 3 is discussed in detail. Table 2 gives the values of the self- Card 1/3 84614 The Effect of Pressure Upon the Self- S/181/60/002/010/042/051 diffusion of Silver Ions in Silver Bromide B019)BO56 diffusion coefficients of the tagged Ag +.-ions in AgBr, as measured by the authors: Tempera- tur EOCI 1 1500 3000 5500 8000 280 a.3�o.6 4.~+0.2 3.~+0.2 2.25�0.05 1.25�0.03 220 1.29.�O.l 3 0.71-+0-03 0-42~+0.02 0.285�0.01 0.165�0.01 180 0.25�0.01 1 0.16+0.01 1 0.10+0.0051 o.o67+o.008 1 0.05~�0-007 Fig. 4 represents the function LogD = FO/T) graphically, and it is shown that between the measured values and the values calculated by, means of the diffusion formula of Einstein there is a difference. This difference decreases with increasing pressure and decreasing tempera- ture. Finallyq an estimate of the correlation factor for the internodal diffusion mechanism is made. Table 3 gives the values of the correlation factor fo of the internodal diffusion at 280 220, and 1800 C for pres- sures of 1, 1500, 3000, 5500~ and 8000 kg/cm With increasing tempera- ture f0 decreases, with increasing pressure f0 first decreasesq after Card 2/3 84614 The Effect of Pressure Upon the Self- S/181 60/002/010/042/051 diffusion of Silver Ions in Silver Bromide B019YB056 which It again increases; an especially large increase may be observed at 1800C. The f0-values are accurate UP to 5-15%. There are 4 figures, 3 tables, and 15 references: 4 Soviet, 5 US9 3 British? and 2 German. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Leningrad State University) SUBMITTED: March 3, 1960 Card 3/3 2023)4 -3 VO ~Z3 ktd 1.9 S1181161100zlOO210121050 B102/B204 AUTHORS: Murin, A. N., Lux"_yg~,_--B. G., Banasevich, S. N., Samosyuk, G. P., Ignat~'v-icYf Ya. L. 32 TITLE: Diffusion and electrolytic migration of Pin KC1-crystals irradiated by 660-Mev protons PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 3, no. 2, 1961, 398-407 TEXT: One of the many possibilities of introducing impurity atoms into a crystal lattice consists in irradiating the latter with neutrons or protons in such a manner that nuclear transformations may occur. Thus, the introduction of p32 into alkali chlorides with neutron irradiation is possible as a result of the reaction C135(n, .)p32 (Ref. 1), in the case of proton irradiation of KC1 as a result of the reactions Cl (p; 3p,xn)P 32 and K (p; 5pgxn)F 32 . The authors investigated 17 15 19 32 15 diffusion and migration of the Pformed by proton irradiation of KC1, and gave a detailed report on the results obtained. The M-single Card 1/9 203-U4 S/181/61/003/002/012/050 Diffusio- and electrolytic ... B102/B204 crystals used were first heated in an N2-atmosphere at 7000C for several hours, after which they were slowly cooled to room temperature. Irradiation with 660-Mev protons was carried out on the synchro- cyclotron of the Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy (Joint Institute of Nuclear Research); the crystals had a size of 1.5x 1.5A 0.2 cm and were irradiated perpendicular to the quadratic surface. In view of the fact that with such an irradiation, also Be7 (53.6 d), Na24( 15.0 h), p32 (14.5 d), S35 (87 d), and Ar 37 (32 d) may be formed apart from short-lived isotopes, special investigations were carried out for the purpose of determining their relative inteneities~ These investigations are described in the introduction; they led to the result that one week after the end of irradiation, 99~'o of the activity measured by meane of an end-window counter must be ascribed to P32. The specimens irradiated were heated in quartz tubes, through which pure N2 streamed, by means of an electric furnace, and the diffusion was investigated. The conditions of heat treatment varied between 2 hours at 7360C up to 190 hours at 6500C. For the purpose of Card 2/9 20L14 s/i8i/6i/003/002/012/050 Diffusion and electrolytic B102/B204 investigating the edge effect with respect to activity distribution, 10 ~L thick layers were taken off by means of a microtome parallel to the quadratic surface, and their activities were measured. The diffusion coefficient of P32 was calculated acco-rding to the approximation formula (C 0- C)/C----exp(-x2/4Dt), where C0 is the initial concentration, C - the concentration at the time t at a distance x from the crystal surface. The distribution of P32 in the KCI-crystal after heating for 190 hours to 6500C is shown by Fig. 1 (curve a: D = 1.76*10-9cm2sec-I curve b: D = 1.87-10- 9cm2 see-1). An investigation of the temperature dependence of the diffusion coefficient within the high temperature range showed that log D depends linearly on 1/T. From the inclination of the straight line, the activation energy of diffusion was calculated as amounting to 3.2 ev. The effect produced upon the diffusion of P32 in KCI by a constant electric field was investigated on a system of 3 crystals (at 7360c). Fig. 3 shows the activity distribution after heating for 6 hours; at first, only the crystal denoted by I was Card 3/9 20114 S/181/61/003/002/012/050 Diffusion aii" electrolytic ... B102/B204 active. Migration may be distinctly seen from Figs. 4 and 5. At 4 different field strengths, 4 series of experiments were carried out. The numerical results of these experiments are given in the table. The charge q of the phosphor ions was calculated according to the Einstein relation p/D = q/kT. The results obtained by the investigations are finally theoretically dealt with and discussed in detail. The results obtained indicate that phosphorus in potassium chloride together with chlorine ions form negative complex ions (PC16)-l. The phosphor then enters the complex in the form (P +5 4K+6CI-1)-', where K' is a Y! n E vacancy. The authors finally thank Professor V. F. Dzhelepov, Director of the Laboratoriya yadernykh problem OIYaI (Laboratory for Nuclear Problems of the OIYaI), for his interest. There are 7 figures, 1 table, and 11 references: 4 Soviet-bloc and 7 non-Soviet-bloc. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Leningrad State University) Card 4/9 20M s/lBi/61/003/002/012/050 Diffusion and electrolytic ... B102/B204 SUBMITTED: April. 15, 1960 (initially) and August 31,1960 (after revision) Card Soo VOO 1500 m Diffusion and electrolytic ... Av., 3 Soo 20114 S/181/61/003/002/012/950 B102/13204 -C.ar,d__6/9. 20114 S/181/61/'#X/002/012/050 Diffusion d electrolytic ... B102/B204 ZOOO 0 8 hr, T 736 K; K *mLN'hodep Legend to ig. 4: E 40,-,.V. cmt F A anode Card 7/9 --- -- - 2012h Diffusion and electrolytic S/181/61/003/002/012/050 B102/B204 =0 Fil. S* TUUU u Legend to Fig. 5: E 9 ~V.cm-i t 12-5 hr, T 7360K; Card 8 V9 20114 3/181/61~003/002/012/050 -; Diffusion and electrolytic 3102/B204 P Aq'P. 9CP. :t Al D SAOXIPOSIL 8.0 10 02 2.62 0.232 2 10.3 5.6 1.78 2.12 0.1 86 3 8.0 S1 8.20 1.22 0.107 0.191.t0.045 4 8.0 40 23.6 2.84 0.240 Legend to the table: 1) Number of experiments. 2).Duration of heating in hours, 3) E in v cm-1. 4) Rat io of total activities accumulated after heat treatment on the anode- and cathode side of the irradiated crystal. -1, p 5) p/D in v is the mobility of the phosphorus ions. 6) q Ze, , in electron char ges- 7) * q + I~q mean mean Card 913 .'I/(,1/()03/011/007/()56 Bi 02ID1 38 AUTHORS: Murin, A. N., Lurlye, B. G., and Tarlakov, Yu. P. TITLE: Electrical conductivity and self-diffusion of silver in silver iodide at high pressures PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 3, no. 11, 1961, 3299-3305 TEXT: AgIis distinguished by an abnormally high conductivity and by the existence of several moaifications. It has already been investigated many times, among others, by the authors together with N. A. Lebedev (FTT, 2, 2607, 1960). The present paper reports on investigations of the presstir`e and temperature dependences of electrical conductivity and Ag 2 self-diffusion coefiicients at pressures up to 6000 kg/cm . The AgI was produced from chemically pure elements, ground and pressed at 5000 kg/cm 2 to tablets. They had a density of 5.5 - 5.6 g/cm3 (monocrystalline density: 5.67 9/cm 3). Electrical conductivity was measured in a pressure Card 1/4 S/181/61/003/011/007/056 Electrical conductivitiy and self-... B102/B136 cell. For diffusion investigati on Ag 110m was deposited from an AeNO 3 solution on to a silver plate which was then exposed to iodine vapor so that an Ag-taggeft Ag*I surface film was formed. This silver plate was then brought tog;ther with an AgI tablet, and diffusion took place at a certain temperature and a certain pressured Then the silver plate was dissolved in HNO 3 and 15 to 30 p thick layers were out from the tablets. Their activity was measured with a gamma scintillation counter. The data were used to plot diagrams: logarithm of specific activity as functions of the square distance. The self-diffusion ooGffici-~ut was determined from the gradient of the straight lines. The Bridgman phase diagram (Proc. Amer. Acad.9 511 57Y 1915) is discussed in detail. The results of the measurements are presented in Fig- 4- In all cases (all phases, temperatures and pressures) the measured values of the self-diffusion coefficients are much higher than the calculated ones. This might be explained by assuming a circular diffusion for the a modification and in states similar to it. For the other modifications instability of the lattice could be responsible for the hi'-1`1 experimental values. There are 4 figures, 1 table, and 21 references: 4; sc,-~rfet and 17 non-Soviet. The Card 2/4 ,;/15 1/61 /003/011/007/0r6 Electrical conductivity and self-... ~102/B138 three most recent references to English-language publications read as foilova,: A. 1. Mayimdar a. It. Roy. J. Phys. Chem. 63, 1853, 1959; X. Zimen et al. J. Chem. Soc., Supl. 2, 392, 1949; 5. W. Kurcnick. J. Chem. Phys., 20, 218, 1952. ASSOCIATIUN: Lpnin'gradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A. A. Zhdanova (Leningrad State University imeni A. A. Zhdanov) SMAITTED: may 9, 1961 Fiu. 4. ii,- self-diffusion coefficient as a function of pressure at 90 and 1100C. Legend: (a) measured, (b) calculated. (1) D at 110 C; (2) D at 110 0C; m c (3) D at 90 0C; (4) D -~ at 900C. m c Card 3/4 S/161/61/003/011/007/056 Electrical conductivity and self-... B102/B138 FI G - 4 to-? A14 0 tP mo 4000 6000 Card 4/4 3/181/62/004/007/027/037 B176/B104 AUTHORS: Lurlye, B. G., Murin, A. N., and Brugevichy R. F. TITLE: Diffusion and electrolytic migration of manganese ions in a mixture of NaCl and MnCl 2 crystals PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo t9la, v. 4, no. 7, 1962, 1957-1958 TEXT: The diffusion of Mn ions in a mixture of NaC1 and MnC1 crystals 2 and in pure NaCl was investigated. The mixed crystals, which contained about M2 mol4o DIn, were grown by the method of KiroRulos. Radioactive Mn54 dissolved in alcohol was applied to a crystal plate. After subjecting specimen to diffusion anne~Lling the gamma activity of microtom sections was determined with a 4n s"intillation counter (E - 0.89 Mev). The activa- tion energy of an M++ ion 91n transition into the associated vacancy is 0.71 ev, the frequency of natural oscillations of Mn++ is 6.3-10 11 sea-1, the association enthalpy of the complex is 0-7 ev, and the association entropy,-AS a'% is 1.9.1o-4/deg- The free energy of association Card 1/2 S/1,61/62/G34/007/027/037 Diffusion and electrolytic ... B170104 is given by &Ga - (0.7-1.9)-10-4T. Allowing for the mobility of Lin ++ ions in the electric fieldp the effective ion charge at 5009 600, and 7000C is estimated at (5-9)-l 0 2e, where e - 4.8-10-4 CGSE. The lifetime of the complex hln++Na+ is 9.10-6 sec, and the period between the reorientations of the0complex is 6.10-7 see. There are.1 figure and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Leningrad state University) SUBMITTED: March 6, 1962 Card 2/2 d-E-CO]YET-UR f6-16f166100 8/0 iffU ~J:/~iO4 ACC'NR:- AP60j6q74__(_A/ 0M AUTHOR: Murin, A. H.; Lurlye, B. G.; Seregin, F. P.; Cherezov, N. K. ORG: Leningrad State University im. A. A. Zhdanov (Leningradskiy goeudarotvewyy universitet) TITLE: Study of the state of iron in single crystals of AgC1 by the Mossbauer method SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, Y. 8, no. 11, 1966, 3291-3294 TOPIC TAGS: iron, silver chloride, Moasbauer spectrum, emission spectrum, crystal imperfection ABSTRACT: The sources used for the investigation were-prepared by diffusing Co57 in single crystals of AgC1 grown by the Stockbarger method and specially treated. The Mossbauer spectrum was measured with apparatus with constant velocity and with elec- trodynamic vibrator, The absorber was stainless-steel foil (8 mg/cm ) and the detec- tor a proportional counter. The Mossbauer emission spectrum of Fes7m, localized in single crystal AgCl, was found to'consist of two doublets, A) with splitting 0.30 mm/ 'lea and B) with splitting 0.20 mm/sec. Comparison of the spectrum at two temperatures (293 and 77K) and after different annealing and cooling conditions leads to the con- clusion that the iron is present in the form of Fe7+ and Fe3+ ions, situated appar- ent3,v in the lattice points and constituting part of co4lexes with vacanciess Doublel AC-C- NR- AP6o369T4 A corresponds to Fe3* and doublet B to Fe24.-7he authors thank 8, B, Tomiloy for participating in the preparation of the Co57C12 compounde Orig. arto has: 2 figures. SUB CODE: A/ SWU DATEI l7Meq"l- OTH REFt Ow i~- GUDKOVP S.F.; IVANOV, A.K.; KORNILOV, V.F.;_LURIYE, B.I.; NALBANDYAN, A.B.; RUDENKO, P.S. Plant test of the direct production of formaldehyde from natural gas. Gaz. prom. 8 no.4%35-39 163. (MIRA M10)