SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MEDVEDEV, V. S. - MEDVEDEV, YE. S.

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Institute of PIWsics Acr,dwq of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR July 209 195b SOr Journal of Experimental and Theoretic PIWsics, Vol. 21, No. 6, June 1951 USSR/Physics - Photoconductivity 11 Oct 52 "Photoresist&nces of CdS Monocrystals and Thetr Photoactivation," V. Ye. Lashkarev, Acting ~hm, Acad Sci Ukrainian SSR, V. S. Medvedev, A. 1. Skopenko, G. A. Fedorus, M. K. Sheynkman, Inst of Phys, Acad Sci USSR "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol 86, No 5, Pp 905-907 At 7th Conference of Semiconductors in 1950 (cf. Lashkarev et al., "Iz AN SSSR, Ser Fiz" (1952)) p4qtoactivity of CdS mo-nocrystals vaA:, reported actIvated by Show that photo- ;ight. resAtante of CdS is only 'one exhibltiig, In ad&ition to high sensitivity, practically horizontal spectr*al character ist ics within band 0.4 to 0.21)4. Received 5 Aug 52. I Ca 245T94;9 IEDVEDEV~ VI. S,. W 'Structure of the molecule of dl*ers CUjacene spd Its R XT ~ MIT 41 - homologous rbstance2. - O -hamlY. A A, 3 _P= IR Nau ;R.~ ( -79 5-80.5b) into i__O-methylanthracene ra~ . vas treinsformed its"-dimer (in'. 228~228.5') -by -,irradiation of its ace-. :tGne sohl. by a H 4 and recrystn.. Abaorption 9 2 electronic transitions Is s h t f . w . a e crys t spectra o The first series of broad a rption bands begins with a strongly polarized triplet X - '3990.1. 4004 '5, -4030.5 A - the second series has -a long-wave limit of absorp- at A 2W A. for oce polarization and-26M A. for' ' from ~the the other. This spectrum is entirely different monomer spectrum. Thr- photochein. reaction takej Place omercrystah; t onlv in soln, but also by irradiation of mon n it can be detd. by the IOSS of birdriogmee. The'trans- formation is effected byachmage in Vic valence bond-which leads to a configuration sintilar to that of hydrated anthm- cefie derivs. The aromatic structure Is lost in the central ring. S. Fakswer 000, Cryostate uBed in Jamin interferometry at liquid hydrogen tespers- tures. Prib.i tekh.okap.no.3:96-98 M-D 156. (NM 10 :4 1. Institut fizik-i AN USM. (Interferometry) (Cryostat) BABZM. V.P.; BROUDO, T.L.;_ KRDVEM, V.S. Cryostats used in optical measurements. Prib.i tekh.ekop.no.3:99-100 M-D 156. (MLHA 10:2) 1. Institut fizW AN USSR. (Cryostat) (Optical measurements) M ED V ED E V, V 24(7) PHASE 1 BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1365 L'vov. Universytet Materialy X Vsesoyuznogo soveshchaniya, po spektroskopii. 1: Molekulyarmaya spek-troakripiya (Papers of the 10th All-Union Conference on Spectroscopy. Vol. 1: Molecular Spectroscopy) [Llvov] Izd-vo Llvovskogo 7miv-ta, 1957. 499 p. 4,000 copies printed. (Series: its: Fizychnyy zbirnyk, vyp . S/8/) Additional Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Komissiya po spektroskopii. Ed.: gazer, S.L.; Tech. Ed.: Saranyuk, T.V.; Editorial Board: Landsberg, G.S., Academician (Reap. Ed., Deceased), Neporent, B.S., Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Fabelinskiy, I.L., Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Fabw1k&-nt* V.A., Do.?J,,*or of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, KornitakJj, V.G., C-,Lndidate of TecImical Sciences, Rayakiy, S.Mo. Candidate of Physica-1 and Mathematical Sciences, Klimovskiy, LOK., Candidate of Physle,,al and Mathematical Sciences, Miliyanchuk, V.S., Candidate of Phya-L~3~. P-id Mat-hematical Sciences,, and Glauberman, A. Ye., Candidate of Phyel-cal and Mathematical Sciences. Card 1/30 Papers of the 10th A-31-U-7"on (Cont.) Sov/1365 PURPOSE: This col o~ articles 13 Lntended for scientists working in the field of spectroscopy and for engineers and laboratory analysts who u-se spectroscopic methods in their work. COVERAGE: This collecticra of articles is concerned with theoretical, experimental, and teahmica.-,'. problems in molecular spectroscopy. The application of molacoalar spectrosoopy to various fields of theoretical research is described in articles covering chemical structure, k-qneticF3, cat.-a-Lyals, theory of the chemical bondirg, properties of cryst-a2s, effect of radiation on substance, etc. Good coverage is Plao given to the use of spectroscopy in organic and inorganic ter;hnology includi-ng the study of petro- chemicalsp polymers, glass, phosphate, boron compounds, etc. Each article is followel by references. The text includes tables and figures. Card 2/30 Papers of the lOth X1.1-Union. (Cont. SOV/1365 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Academician G.S. Lands"'--rg; Obituary 5 Academician G.S. Landaberg. Introductory Speech at the 10th All-Unlork Conference or, Spectroscopy 7 -shl-."er, B.M. Kozyrev. Zavoyskiy, Ye. K., S. A. A-1-11, Paramagnetic Resonance 13 Broude, V.L., V.S. -Medvedev, and A.F. Prll&..otlko. Spectrogra~lh-yc~f Benzene-crystals at 20.4*K 14 Brodin, M.S., and A.F. Prikhot1ko. Absorption and Dispersion of LIght in Certain Molecular Crystals 16 Prikhot1ko, A.F., and M.T. Shpak. Polarization of Absorption Bands of Imp-ar.1ties in Crystals 21 Card 3/30 Papers of the l0th A-',!-Union (Cont.) SOV/1365 Shpol'Bkiy, E.V., E.A. Girdzhiyauskayte, and L.A. Klimova. Emission Spectra of Aromatic Hydrocarbons at Low Temperatures 24 Gross, Ye. F.,. and A.A. Kaplyanskiy. Exciton Pattern of the Spectral Ctv.-ve,,; for the Intrinsic Photoeffect and the Exciton Lumines,ence Spectra in Crystals 37 Gross, Ye. F., B.P. ZakharO.-.enya, and N.M. Reynov. Zeeman Effect in the Exi~itor. Spect'rum of the Cuprous-oxide Crystal 38 Feofilov, P.P. Absorpktjion a-rid Lumineer;enne of Bivalent Rare-earth Icns In Syr.tinetir; a-rid Natural Fluorite Crystals 39 Faydysh, A.N., and I. Ya. Kucherov. Migration and Transfer of Elentron-excita~.ion Energy In Anthracene and Naphthalene Cry3T.alS 40 Card 4/30 Papers of the 1D*.h All-Un-f-or. (Cort.) SOV/1365 Chulanovsk-iy, V.M., M.P. B-z~r7 ~ ova, G.S. Denisov, and Ye. L. Zhukova. C'nar-act-eristics of Molecular Bonding, in Nonelactro!7.4,e Solut-f-o-as S-1-ludied Oy Means of In- frared Absorptio-s-i Spi~,,-341- --, a 42 Neporent-, B.S., and V.P. IZochkov. Dependence of the Absorption Speat.ra of Organic Vapors on I-Jhe Concen- tratiol.1 51 Neporent, B.S., azi! N.G. Batt2zsbiyev. Effect- o~f the Solvent on `3,111-e Va:.,,,,,z- of for Complex Organic Czmpouund-s 52 Glauberman-, A. Ye. THaory of Electron Spectra of Condensed System3 53 Aleksanyan, V.T.. a..-id K,-.. Y;~. S"-~!r'i-,. P-ar..&n Spectoa of Bicycio-2,2,1~-bep4u-a~.-ie-5, Bicyclo-2,2,--.-heptad'L--rie-2,li, and of Their Homologs 59 Card 5/30 AUTHORS: Broude, V.L., Medved ev -, and Prikhot I ko, A.F. 51-3-6/24 20.40K. TITLE: Spectral investigation of benzene c2 3tals at (Spektralln,ye issledovaniya kristallov benzola pri 20.40K). PERIUDICAL:"Optika i Spektroskopiya" ~Optics and Spectroscopy), 1957, Vol.2, No.3, PP-317-322 U.S.S.R.) - ABSTRACT: The present authors studied earlier (Zh. Eksper.Teor. Fiz., Vol.21, p.665, 1951 and Vol.22, p.605, 1952) benzene monocrystals in polarized light at the liquid nitrogen temperature. They found then that a pure).-.- electronic transition forbidden in the benzene molecule occurrej in benzene crystals as a resolved doublet wi-~;h its components polarized along the a and c axes of the crystals. This doublet was shown by Davydov (Zh. Eksper. Teor. Fiz., Vol.21, p.671, 1951) to be due to formation of free excitons in the crystal. This paper deals with absorrtion spectra of benzene monocrystals at the liquid hydrogen tempera ure. The apparatus i luded a spectrograph with 2.9 I/mm dispersion at about 2600 r. An Iceland spar polarizer was used with a special diaphragm to make possible recording of two spectral Card 1/3 components simultaneously. Liquid benzene was poured into a special cell and held in a crycatat which permitted rotation of the cell. New samples coul( be introduced during work. Spectral investigation of benzene crystals at 20.4 0 Cont.) 51- 24 Preliminary cooling was carried out wi h liquid nitro en and in the final cooling only 30-40 cm~ of liquid hydrogen were lost per hour. The absorption spectrum of benzene monocrystals at 20.4 K consists of more than 100 narrow (2-4 cm-1) bands. The spectrum begins at 37800 cm-1 1and the plates in the paper show bands up to about 41000 cm- . The spectrum of the benzene crystal consists of two basic series: the K series strongly polarized bands which are related to the fully symmetric vibrations of the benezene molecule and the M series, more intense, whose beginning occurs when a purely electronic transition is combined with vibrations of E symmetry (523 cm-1). The K series occurs in crystals 0~?y and is called "crystalline", while the M series occurs also in gases and hence is called "molecular". The K series consists of six groups each of which contains 3 or more bands. The M series consists of four groups each of which has 3 main weakly polarized components and less intense satellites. There are also further bands w ich a rongly polarized but Card 2/3 UITt of low intensity, denoted by K ... whose components are very close together (2 to 10 cm.--L). Interpretation of the origin of these bands requires further work. Spectral investigation of benzene crystals at 20.4 K ( ont There are 2 line figures, 1 plate with spectra anaiii references, 6 of which are Slavic. SUBMITTED: August 23, 1956. ASSOCIATION: Institute of Physics, A.C. of Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. (Institut Fiziki Akademii Nauk TjSSR 8. Kiev). AVAILABLE: Card 3/ 3 '6F V, AUTHOR: Medvedev, V.S. 120-5-24/35 TITLE: AuRomatic Spectrometer for the visible and Ultra-violet Regions of the Spectrum (Avtomaticheskiy spektrofotometr dl,v,a vidimoy i ul'trafioletovoy oblastey spektra) PERIODICAL: Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, 195?,No.5 19400- 105 (uSSR) ABSTRACT: This instrument plots the absorption spectrum of a sample as the logarithm of intensity ratio on a pen recorder with calibrated vertical and horizontal scales. Two sources of light (incandescent ~cungsten or hydrogen discharge) are deflected by spherical mirrors a-nd mixed in a partially- reflectinG quartz plate to form parallel beams each containing 12% and 88%, respectivel~7, of each source of light. The beams, called I and I , are passed through the control and sample under tes~._ A third source, a low-pr'e-ssure mercury vapour lanp. type W-4, with line spectrum, forms a calibrating beam parallel to the other two and is called I . The 3 beams are chopped by a rotatincz perforated dise.coWie beam I is modulated at 75 c.p.s., 1 0 at 175 c.p.s. and I comp at ~50 c.p.s. The beams are combined by a further system of pirrors and passed through the slit of a production type Uard 1/3 120-5-24/35 Automatic Spectrometer for the Visible and Ultra-violet Regions of the Spectrum. spectrograph M CFI-22 used as monochromator. The essential alignment and scanninr mechanisms of this instrument are shown in Fig. 3. The scan period is adjustable between the limits 30 and 120 sec. The block diagram of the complete apparatus is that of FiF,. 1 with the mirror system in more detail in Fig.2. The monochromator feeds a photomultiplier type 6~Y -18 whose output is amplified in three narrow-band ampli- Mrs whose selectivity is provided by feedback in parallel-T CR circuits. The circuit diagram with component values is shown in Fig. 4 and response curves of the amplifiers in FiE;.5. The circuit for takinL~ logarithms is similar to that due to Scha,iffer and Wood (Ref.10), uses germanium diodes and is cooled by a fan. The effective range of this circuit is from 30 MV to 6 V. Each amplifier is supplied from a sepwately decoupled source. The output of the apparatus is taken both to a recording potentiometer )-TIn-09 and, for preliminary examination and monitoring, to a cathode-ray oscillograph with a type 23SI M34 tube having an afterglow of about 2 min. Fig. 6 shows an absorption spectrum taken of a solution of anthracene in ethyl alcohol. The slit width was 0.05 mm. The uard2/3 wavelength calibration marks will be noted on the lower trace. 120-5-24/35 Automatic Spectrometer for the Visible and Ultra-violet Regions ~Df the Spectrum. The oscillograph was constructed by D.G.Rotenberg, A.F. Prik- hot'ko and M.D. Borisova also took part in the work. There are 6 figures and 10 references, 2 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Institute of Physics Ac.Sc. Ukrainian SSR (Institut Fiziki AN USSR) SUBMITTED: March 18, 1957- AVAILABLE- Library of Congress. Qard 3/3 BROUIN, V.L.; YEMIZINKO, V.V. [Oremenko, V-V-hj~R_ PAKHOMOVA, O.S.; PIUKROTIM, A.F. Effect of deformations on the electron spectra of crystals [in Ukrainian with sum ary in English]. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 3 no.2:232-238 mr-AP '58. (MIRA 11:6) l.Institut fiziki URSR. (Crystals--Spectra) (High pressure research) 24,(6) AUTHORS: Broude, V.I., Yeremenko, SOV/57-23-10-26/40 Medvedev, V.S. TITLE: PERIODICAL: Spectra of Photoconductivity Excitation and of Luminescence of CdS Crystals (Spektry vozbtrzhdeniya fotoprovodimosti i lyumines- tsentsii kristallov CdS) Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki,Vol 28,Nr 10, pp 2263-2265 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In order to analyze the relation between the photoconductivity and the luminescence of CdS crystals a joint investigation of the spectra of photoconductivity excitation and of luminescence at 200K was carried out. According to the experience gained the crystal samples could be categorized as follows: 1) First group: The diagrams obtained showed an approximative coincidence of the maxima of the curves describing the spectral distribution of pb-itoconductivity and of the spectra of green luminescence. 2) Second group: The two spectra mentioned exhibit a pronounced divergence. 3) Third group; This group is distinguished by an intense orange luminescence. The information collected leads to the following conclusions: 1) The photoconductivity of CdS crystals and the green luminescence are closely related. The excitation Card 1/3 spectra of some samples coincide. 2) A divergence between the Spectra of Photoconductivity Excitation and of SOV/57-28-10-26/40 Luminescence of US Crystals spectral distribution of photoconductivity and the curve de- scribing the dependence of the intensity of green luminescence upon.. the wavelength of the exciting light (group 2) is, as a rule, c4served, if a sharp decline of photosensitivity occurs towards smaller wavelengths, 3) On the strength of the fact that the two curves in question do not agree with each other, the conclusion is drawn that the absorption 1of CdI3 crystals is, at least in the range of 20 600 - 20 800 Cm- , of a mixed nature (Ref 3). A similar conclusion can also be drawn for the erystals of the first group. These samples yielded curves with coinciding peaks of the ex- citation and of the absorptic3~n. 4) Two kinds of excitation of the orange luminescence were discovered. This apparently indicates that two different kinds.of luminescence are in existence in this range. Some crystals exhibit an orange luminescence accompanied by a green luminescence, cauj3~ng an ab-sorption in the range of 20 600 - 20 700 cm7l. A more detailed analysis of the results will be presented in another paper. There are 2 figures and 3 Card 2/3 references, 3 of which are Soviet. Spectra of Photoconductivity Excitation and of SOV/57-L-3-10-26/40 Luminescence of CdS Crystals SUBMITTED: May 8, 1958 Card 3/3 SOV/120-59-1-28/50 AWHORS: BaberLko, V. P. , Broude , V. L. bledvedev, V. S., Prikhot'ko, A. F. TITLE: Methods and Apparatus for Low Temperature Optical and Spec- tral Studies (Metody i apparatura nizkotemperaturnykh opti- cheskikh i spektrallnykh issledovaniy) PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1959, Nr 1, PP 115-120 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Metallic cryostats for optical and spectral studies at liquid hydrog(.n and liquid helium temperatures have been de- veloped by the present authors and are briefly described in this paper. The cryostats are designed for work on the ab- sorption and luminescence of crystals in free and stressed state as well. as for photoelectric low temperature studies. Figs 2 and 3 show the hydrogen and helium cryostats respect- ively. The cryostat shown in Fig 2 loses 1 litre of hydrogen in 18-20 hours. The cryostat shown in Fig 3 loses 1 litre of hydrogen in 30 hours or 1 14.tre of helium in 5 hours. VariouS attachments and suecimen holders used in conjunction with these cryostats are shown in Figs 4-7. One of the features of the cryostats is their vacuum sealed windows of the type shown in Fig 1. The present cryostats are modified forms of the Card 112 cryostats described by the present authors in Refs 6 ind 7. SOV/120-59-1-28/50 Methods and Apparatus for Low TemperaGure 0-ptical and Spectral Studies There are 7 figures and 8 references. of which 4 are Soviet, 0 1 is French and the rest are English. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki AN USSR (Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR) SUBLLITTED: January 3, 1958 Card 2/2 ,24 (4) J_!~_o 0 66449 AUTBORS: Broude, V. BOV/20-129-3-16/70 TITLEt On a New Possibility of Explaining the Dependence of the Luminescence Quantum Yield on the Excitation Wavelength PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSRp 1959, Vol 129, Nr 3, PP 533-535 (M) ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the spectra of the excitation of solid anthracene solutions, the luminescence of which had been excited within the absorption range of anthracene. Styrene, which is transparent in the range of anthracene absorption, was used as a solvent. Two types of samples viere produced. In the first case, the spectrum of the excitation of the luminescence of an anthracene solution was investigated in liquid styrene, after which the pumped-out ampule with the solution was put .-nto a thermostat for polymerization. In the second cases , -merization of pure styrene was carried out under the same conditions, but anthracene was weighed-in into the ready polystyrene, which was heated until it was completely softened. The curves of the first diagram practically show the dependence of the luminescence quantum Card 1/3 yield on the excitation wavelength. In this case the curves of L~~ 66449 On a Now Possibility of Explaining the Dependence of SO'1/20-129-3-16/70 the Luminescence Quantum Yield on the Excitation Wavelength ths spectral distribution of the luminescence quantum yield for anthracene (dissolved in liquid styrene) for the name solution after polymerization and for the anthracene solution in the ready polystyrene is concerned here. These curves are indicative of the approximated constancy of the quantum yield for the entire investigated range of the spectrum, and a sharp decline is found only on the long wave edge. Luminescence excitation spectra of the solid polymerized anthracene solution in styrene have a sharply marked structure, which corresponds to the oscillation of the luminescence yield as a function of wave length excitation. In this case there is aa anticorrelation between the luminescence quantum yield and the absorption coefficient within the individual bands. The structure found here in the luminescence quantum yield is connected neither with the non- active absorption of an uncontrollable impurity nor with the reabsorption of the luminescence light. '.te results obtained in the present paper indicate the followings In common poly- merization the anthracene molecules in some way penetrate Card 2/3 into the polystyrene chain. This is confirmed by spe i L~~' 66449 On a Now Possibility of Explaining the Dependence of SOV/20-129-3-16/70 the Luzainescence quantum Yield on the Excitation Wavelength experiments carried out by the authors. The character of the penetration just mentioned is, as yet, not clear. The structure of the quantum yield curve of luminescence can be explained not only according to the usual hypothesis of exciton migration to the surface of the ox7stal, but also by conceptions on special inte-ractions between the molecule and the surrounding medium. The Paithore thank I. P. Dmitrenko for assisting in carrying out the chemical part of this investigation, and also A. F. Prikhot1ko and V. M. Buymistrov for taking part in the discussion of the present paper. There are I figure and 8 references, 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki Akademii naak USSR (Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the UkrSSR) PRESENTED: May 25, 1959~ by I. V. Obreimov, Academician SUBMITTED: May 18, 1959 Card 3/3 I-J> ? 825L8 S/181/60/002/007/028/042 B006/BO60 AUTHORS: Yeremenko, V. V.. Medvedev, V. S~ TITLE: The Dependence of Photoconduptivit and Intensity of Luminescence of A h acene Crystals on the Wavelength of Exciting Light PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 7, pp. 1572-1575 TEXT: The mode of the spectral distribution of photooond tivity of Vt/ anthracene single crystals is explained either by excitoMiffusion ef- fects (Ref. 1), or by free carrier diffusion (Ref. 2T.-WEich view may be the right one, cannot ba really clarified by an investigation of photo- conductivity alone. A clarification is possible only by a simultaneous examination of the dependence of photoconductivity and of lumineacenoe intensity on the wavelength of the exciting light. This was the aim of the work, and it was attained by comparing the diffusion lengths 1 in the formtila of the dependence of the photocurrent I ph on the absorption coef- ficient k of the exciting light; I ph - ICo /(1+1/kl), and in the formula Card 1/3 825h8 The Dependence of Photoconductivity and Intensity S/18 V60/002/007/028/042 of Luminescence of Anthracene Crystals on the B006/BO60 Wavelength of Exciting Light I for the k dependence of the lumineacence intensity: I k+ lum, D k x the 1 in the former formula may denote both the diffusion length of the excitons and that of the free carribrs, while that in the latter formula concerns the excitons only. D is the exciton diffusion coefficient, I - (1/1)+(q/D), q is the radiationless annihilation rate, 0 _< 1, 1 0 is the intensity of the exciting light, 1 00 is the photocurrent at k - oD. The form of the spectra was found to be greatly dependent on the surface state of the specimen; I ph and Ilum were therefore measured on the same crystal: the former with a tube electrometer (sensitivity 5-10 -154 tne kK latter with a photoelectronic multiplier of the type c~BY_19 (FEU-19). Fig. I shows the measured frequency dependenoe of the luminescence intensi- ty (empty circles) and of the photocurrent (full airoles); the spectral distribution of the dimensionleog absorption coefficient for unpolarized light in the anthraoene crystal is also included in the figure for a com- parison. Maxima of the absorption coefficient correspond to maxima in the photocurrent distribution and minima in the luminescence spectrum. Fig. 2 Card 2/3 82548 The Dependence of Photoconductivity and Intensity S/18IJ60/002/007/028/042 of Luminescence of Anthracene Crystals on the B006/BO60 Wavelength of Exciting Light shows the luminescence intensity as a function of the absorption coeffi- cient, and Fig. 3 the photocurrent as a function thereof. The exciton dif- fusion length 1 and q/D can be determined by the experiments;the values obtained experimentally are in good agreement with the theoretical values I - 0.2-10-4 cm and q/D = 2.105 am- 1. A calculation of the diffusion lengtka based on the dependence of luminescence quantum yield and of the photo- current on the absorption coefficien'~ yields very similar values, and it may be concluded therefrom that the form of the spectral distribution of photoconduc,',ivity is characterized by the diffusion of excitons (andnot of free carxiers) to the surface of the molecular crystal. There are 3 figures and 7 referenoes: 3 Soviet, 2 US, and 1 British. LK ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki AN USSR Kiyev (Inhtituts of Physica of the AS Uk�SSR, Kiyev SUBMITTED: December 14, 1959 Card 3/3 BROUDE. V.L.; RMEDSVIt V.S. 1 4 4 Luminescence o~, solid solutions of anthracene. Izv.A11 SSSR.Ser. fiz. 24 no-5049-552 My 160. (MIR& 13:5) 1. Inatitut fiziki AN USSR. (Anthracene--Optical proportion) 20855 .?41t 3C 0 0 (/ 1 .3 71 W/ 71 / 3 AUTHORS: Broude, V. L. and Medvedev, V S104' 816 1, /Ci2 3104 5/0 1' '7 B-1104/B203 S~ TITLE: Dependence of thp yield in "bluc-l' umineszence of cadmium sulfide crystals at 200K on the excitation wavelength PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademi-' nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 25, no. 3, 1961, 430-433 TEXT: This paper was read at the 9th Conferenc-i on Laminescence (Crystal. Phosphors) in Kiyev, June 20-215, 1960. In the experiments described, luminescence was excited by a diffraction monochromator with a di3persion of 3 A/mm. Fig. 1 shows tne spectral dGpendence of the yie"d in green (Curve 1), red Curve 2), and blue (Curvo 3) luminesceno- of one of the specimens. The authors conclude from the results that in Lhe CdS crystals investigated an increase in intensity of blue lumines,,,en,-e due to a change in wavelength of the exciting light is accompanied by a drop in Inten3it of luminescence in the other spectral ranges. A particularly distincf dependence of the intensity of blue luminescen~;e on the absorption coefficient of the CdS crystals was found; the authors utilized this Card 1/4 20855 S/048/61/025/OW04-7~/(147 Dependence of -lie yield in.... B104/B203 circumstance to determine the a~~scrpticii curve in the shortwave ran6e. The absorption spectrum (shown in Fig. 2) of this crystal can be divided into three parts. Very narrow absorption bands with a polarization perpendicular to th c-axis of the crystal lie in the range be'ween 20400 and 20560 cm- A little wider intense absorption bands lie in the i,ange beteeen 20560 and 20780 Cm i, and wide absorp-.on band3 in tl~e range of up to 23000 cm-1. In the second range, the polarizations of absorption bands are different, in the third range, they are pcorly distinct (Fig. 2). Detailed data are given in Table 1; A _,hange in intensity of absorption bands due to mechanical stresses in thq crystal is also pointed out. In a discussion of these results, the s~mllarity Zf absorption spectra with those of molecular crystals is mentioned; at the same time, it is stated that the CdS crystal takes an intermediate position between ion crystal and molecular oryatal. There are 3 figuro8, I table, and 7 Soviet-bloc references, AgSOCIATION: Institut fiziki Akademii nauk USSR (In3tltute of Physi,-,s of the Academy of Sciences UkrSSR) Card 2/4 S/250/62/006/002j006/007 1003[1203 AUTHOR: Dovnar, S. A., ~~~tnd Chepa, P. A. TITLE. Intensified blast cleaning of metals by an abrasive suspension PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk Belaruskay SSR, v. 6, no. 2, 1962, 100-102 TEXT: A new method of blast cleaning is presented in which both the objects to be cleaned and the nozzle of the cleaning apparatus are immersed in a suspension of the abrasive. The advantage of this method is that several nozzles may be used simultaneously; this improves the efficiency of the process and eliminates the necessity of agitating the suspension. Data derived from investigations carried out at different working condi- tions and recommendations for the best use of this method arc given. There arc 2 tables and I figure ASSOCIATION: Institut machinovedcniya i autornatizatsii AN BSSR (Institute for Mechanisation and Automatisation of the AS BSSR) SUBMIT-FED: April 17,1961 Card 1/1 KAZACHEVSKAYA, T.V.j ARKHANGELISKAYAR V.A.1 IVANOV-KHOLODNYY, G.S.; .,.MEDVEDEV.-Y.S.,- RAZUMVA, T.K.; CHUDAY.,KIN, A.V. ....... Measurements of X-ray and ultpaviolet radiations by means of thermoluminescent phosphcrCaSP4(Mh). Isk.sput.Zem. no.153 71-80 163. (MIRA 16:4) (Atmosphere, Upper-Rocket observations) (Radiation-Meaeurement) 0666163/*10$ A*w *1 . . . . .. . . . . :6 9-'6"^'*"*--idi:iiiiii~~,~-~"-~-----*i -`_` 6b "I 1"Y-V rwLv -Z I ~:1 ~f ~~- ZO tted in ubarap* X%~ _'qf-,tb&- ` contaii t6 r reei~itte&' alibiil-i~' affe a- constan of M10 ut-ei=r~-:[A~Akermin-iu~ -'energy-, ar Jy t. _04: heity, 6r, 't dgh*~ radi on dt-,~L..4e 2 as A: 'V356bi et a at S.R "autbot -out test ' --cL &U -T, -A'. eloping. tiii Lwan&L.-carr bvi a .,Zor pm,; ybig z di a e 9 Orlg"-,6~h, :,J=In~_ ~daiibtatecl Iumd scent:4-ubst- SOCUM lid JAM T 1317 W2 ASTAFOV, Yu.K.'(11bskva); MEDVEDEV,, V.S. (Moskva) Statistical characteristiew of noise resulting from level quantization. Avtom.i telem. 24 no.2.-164-171 F 163. (MM 16A) (Automatic control) (Information theory) K;;. I ;5~-i reme T. n f f ~i n.9 t s-~ ROZIV-ISKIY, A.I.; ROYZEMV I.S.; MMMEVAp V-5- Limita of the ignition of ethylene and oxygen mixtures vitb carbon dioxide additives* Khime prom, 41 no.10034-756 0 165. (MIRA 1811l) 'ACC NRs,-l-..:-AP6018520', d- ;do ad ~Ior-th4h--' 6f . Ari akdn4im tes Qcn,~ OY or. i at t, Rbwistrilctivo ToA"g,Dlvioion:6f'tlie'Sa3e 4, Do*As. sim w- s6v ra ry. A rho .4t, 44d ___h 1-9 OBW 0 A'dArd6t or~ tdating'. ~ipolo-h~~Gss is re ---wag diim4lt d -6vor -average hod' zoo -red dulaAan Vt Akt ~-hab- -SU13H::DkTsi-,,:,6i"- V.~bkd Fig oo -SUBI;,r ACCESSION NR; AP4031872 S/0286/64/ooO/007/0065/0065 AUTTIOR: Repolovskiy, S. V.1 Chudwjldnp A* V.; Kazachevokayal T. V.; Liahanov, A. Ya.; Vedy _.;i TITLE: A method of measuring the energy of shortwave radiation from the sun as well as that Gf artificial sources in tle region of the spectrum below 1350A. Class 42, No. 1015o6 SOURCE: ByuUeten' izobretenly i tovanW*kh znakovs no, 7. 1964s 65 TOPIC TAGS: radiation detectors solar radiation detector, shortwave radiation energy, light filter., shortwave radiation detector., ultraviolet radiation detector TRADSIATION: 1. The method proposed in this author's certificath for measuring the shortwave radiation energy of the sum or of an artificial source at wave- lengths shorter than 1350A involves the use of rocketss satellites, and space craft. In order to obtain data immediately upon measurement of radiation, a previously irradiated plate coated with CaS04(Mn) is mov-ed into position behind the vindow of the light detector., the plate Is heated# and the readings Card 1/2 ACCESSIO14 NR: AP4031672 of the light receiver are transmitted to earth. 2. The method described in 1, with the added feature whereby the same plate can be used many times. Upon conclusion of data-taking, the plate is moved away from the field of view of the light receiverp the plate L13 cooled# and then it is returned to the window. 3. The method described in 1 and 2 with the added feature whereby radiation in different regions of the apectrum can be measured. This is realized by moving filters, having the desired relationship between their transmias* n coefficients and wavelength to be measured, into position behind the =ation windaw. ASSOCLATION& none SUBMITTED: l3jul62 SUB COEE: SD, SP Card 2/2 DATE ACQi- 29Apr64 NO REF SM 000 ENCL: 00 arm: 000 IODVEDEV, V.V. Discussion on A.G. Dambo's article "On investigation of the respiratory function of sport medicine". Klin.med., Moskva 29 no.2:82-83 Feb 51. (CLML 20:7) 1. Of the Hospital Therapeutic Clinic (Head--Prof. N.S. Molchanov), Military Medical Academy imeni S.M. Kirov. ..I 1"OF, I I . ~ PV=V, V. V. k~ Studies on external respiration in circulatory insufficiency. Ter. arkh., No-a-Wa 25 no.2.27-32 Mar-4r 1953. (CIML 24:3) I..Caudidatte Medical Sciences. 2. Of the Military Medical Academy Imeni S. M. Kirov. ANTSLIM, B.F., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk; MVFMV, Y.Y.. kandidat meditsinskikh nauk Observations of external respiration following physical exertion in circulatory insufficiency. Terap.arkh. 28 nob,2:3-9 '56. (HLRA 9:7) 1. Iz goopitallnoy terapevticheakoy kliaiki (nach.- chlen-kor- respondent AMN SSSR prof. N.S.Molchanov) Voyenno-meditainskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeal S.H.Kirova. (CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES, physiology. off. of exercise on resp. (Rus)) (RESPIRATION, in various diseases, cardiovase. dis., eff. of exercise (Ras)) (I M CISX. effects, on resp. In cardiovasc. dia. (Ras)) m E C> 0 r OF L,/ V, (-I - MVEDSV, V.V.,kand.med.nauk (leningred) Therapeutic use of oxygen inhalations; affects of oxygen inhalations on the level of incomplete~r oxidized products in the blood. Klin. nod. 35[i.e.341 no.1 bupplement:16-17 Ja '57. (MIRA 11:2) 1. Zz kafedry gospitallnoy terapayticheakoy kliniki (nach. - chlen- korrespondent AW SSSR prof. N.S.Molchanov) Voyeano-maditsinskay ordena Lenina akedemii imeni S.M.Kirova. (BLOGD--ANALYSIS Aid) CHIMISTRY) (0XTGXH--TfW&AnUTIC USE) KOROSTOVTSEVI, 3,B,j, kand.med.naukt mayor madooluzhby; 14EDVEDEV,, V.V.g kandowdonauko-podpolkovnik med. sluzbby. ~------ -- Tolerance to physical stress. Voen.-med. zhur. no. 2:54~-63 F 161. (KERA 14:2) (STRESS (PHYSIOLOGY)) (FATIGUE) GAEELI, K.N.; KBthod for measuring the rotation speed of an oil centrIfuge rotor. Sbor.trud.Az NII NP no-4zl7O-I72 159. (MMA 15:5) (Lubrication and lubricants-Additives) (Centrifuges) OSTROUSHKO., I. A., prof.; YEKUZMP V. T., dotsent; BOBIN, Ye. G., inzh.; MEDVIDEVY Ve V. inzh.; KOBAKHIDZE, V. N., inzh.; KRIVC RUY, IF. P nZ CHUGUNOV, L. F,, lnzh.; MASTRYUKOV, M. V., inzh. Improving mechanized charging of blaotholes. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; gor. zhur. no.902-96 161. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Severokavkazakiy gornometallurgicheskiy institut. Reko- mendovana kafedroy p--Aogo dela. (Blasting) ANDREYEV, Ye.T.; KONDRAT'YEV, L.I.: VAKHROYOV, P.S.; ~~VFJFV, V.,V.; SAKANTSEV, Yu.S. Rapid concreting of underground crushing machine foundations. Shakbt. stroi. 6 no.3:20-23 Mr '62. (MIRA 15-3) 1. Sverdlovskly gornyy institut (for Andreyev). 2. Trest Sverdlovskshakhtorudstroy (for Kondratlyev, Vakhromov, Medvedev, Sakantsev). (Crushing machinery--Foundations) (Concrete construction) KAZARWOV, Valentin Wakarovich, doktor tekim.nauk; KATAMOV. Kikhail Ivanovich, inzh.; T""iravich. inzh.; KOMM, RoSvalod Takovldv-ioj2,-mffw.-,- 07, Sergay Livovich, insh.; FILIKOV, Nikolay Iosifovich, inzh.; SAZ(YAOV, A.G., inzh.. red.; KHITROV, P.A., takhn.red. (Railroad rolling stock] Podvizhnoi soatav zheleznykh dorog. Hosk7a, Vaes.izdatellsko-poligr.obledinanie H-va putei soobahche- uiia, 1960. 367 P. (HIRA 13:12) (Railroads-Rolling stock) MEDVEDEV, V.V.; nrl~" Scraper of small MISHCHENKO, V.V.; CHUMAKOV, I.D. removal of rocks in sinking horizontal prospecting drilling sections. Uch.zap. SAIGIMSa no.10:141-148 163.(MIRA 17:2) ACCESSION NR: AR4020485 S/0081/64/000/001/KO60/NO60 SOURCE: RZh. Khimiya, Abe. lN38O AUTHOR: Ostroushko, 1. A.;.Medvedev, V. V. TITLE: The feasibility of planning explosives for specific mining and geologi- cal conditions CITED SOURCE: Tr. Severokavkazsk. in-ta, vy*p. 16, 1961, 190-194 gornemetallurg. TOPIC TAGS: ammonium nitrate explosive, blast mining, mining explosive, explo- sive characteristic, explosive TRANSLATION: The author reviews the characteristics of ammonium nitrate explo- sives. Optimal efficiency in blasting operations can be attained not only by varying the amount and order of placement of explosives in the rock to be blaste4__ but also' by proper selection, i.e. planning, of explosives for specific blasting conditions. B. Lurlya DATE ACQ: l8Feb64 SUB CCDE.- CH FINCL: 00 , ca*-~,Wilt ~,Mfa5~~ W.'COEEt ZELIDENOK, B.Yu., inzh.; W.EITSKIY, H.S., inLh.; VARNAVSKEY, I.N., inzh.; XGVYIEV, M.V., inzh.; I-EDIE-HOW', V.V., inzh.; ZASLAVSK--Y, ~~.Ya., inz.h. Influence of cross rolling on the qua2ity of 16GN and 1'7GS steel ahriets. Stall 25 no.P.-.825-8-28 S 16' 18:9) .~ 0 1 1 1 .11 1. Orsko-Khalilovskiy metallurpl,~haskiy kombinat i Chelyablnskiy nauchno-issledovatij'Llskiy im titut metallurgiI. 310) SOV120- 12 3-2- 38/ 50 AUTHORS; Medvedev, V. Ya., Korolyuk, I. K. TITLE: The Age Problem of the Old Strata in the Kirgizakiy and Talaaskiy Mountain Ranges of Northern Tyan'-Shan' (K voprosu o vozraste drevnikh tolshch Kirgizakogo i Talasskogo khrebtov Severnogo Tyan'-Shanya) PERIODICAL; Doklady Akademii nauk SSSd, 1958, Vol 12.1, Nr 2, PP 346-349 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Since the strata mentioned in the title contain few organic re- mains, the authors of this work concentrate on the stratigraphic succession of suites, whose age has remained unclear. Maps (scale of 1 : 100 000) compiled during the period 1953-57 have shown that the sections of metamorphic complexes in both of the mountain ranges mentioned are sharply distinct from each other, and, indeed, in the case of thickness as well as of composi- tion of the sediments. The surface of the Kirgizskiy Mountain Range and the east peak of the Talasskiy Ala-Tau are selected as Kirgizskaya structural facies zones. In contrast, the lar- gest part of the Talasskiy Ala-Tau region belongs to another Card 1/4 structural zone, which is called Talasskaya. The rocks of the SOV/20-123-2- 38/ 50 The Age Problem of the Old Strata in the Kirgizakiy and Talasskiy Mountain Ranges of Northern Tyan'-Shan' metamorphic complex of the Kirgizskaya zone form a large Makball*skiy (Ref 3) anticlinorium. In the structure of its old masses a clear zone distribution is discernable: 1) Makbal'- skaya, 2) Nelldinskaya, 3) Kaindinskaya, 4) Kenkollskaya, 5) Karaarchinskaya. V. A. Nikolayev (Ref 3) assigned the suites 1-3 to the Lower eroterozoic and the remaining 2 to the Upper Pro*terozoic. Contrary to his opinion, the authors find 2 large interruptions in sedimentation: a) Between suites 3 and 4, and b) Between suites 4 and 5. The section of the first suite is concordant from the Uchkoshoyskaya suite continuously upward. The first author, along with N. K. Chekalina, collected gtromatolithes from the latter and the Kenkol'skaya suite on the Dzhelldysu River in 1956-57. The authors select 6 suites, after T. A. Dodonova. (Ref 2), from the old masses of the Talasskaya structural zone: 1) Karakul'dzhinskaya, 2) Uzunakhmatskaya, 3) Sarydzhonskaya, 4) Chatkaragayskaya, 5) Kyzyl-bellskaya, and 6) Kurganskaya. The rocks of suites 1 and 2 are correlated with the Kenkol'skaya suite of the Card 2/4 Kirgizskaya zone. Nikolayev considers the upper 4 suites as SOV120-123-2-38150 The Age Problem of the Old Strata in the Kirgizskiy and Talasskiy Mountain Ranges of Northern Tyan'-Shan' Precambrian also and correlates them with the Algonkian of North America. The first author, A. V. Grigorlyev, and G. N. Bazhenova collected stromatolithes in the drainage area of the Kurgan and the southern Bala-Chichkan Rivers in 1957. These were identified by the second authoress. The study of the stromatolithes is still at a stage where no age determinations can be made on the basis of them. Nevertheless, the difference between the individual types of stromatolithes from various suites is striking. The following are described; Columnacollenia talassica Koroliuk (Fig 2: 4,5) and Col. calciolada Kor. (Fig 2: 1-3). There are 2 figures and 4 references, 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut nefti Akademii nauk SSSR (Petroleum Institute of the AS USSR) PRESENTED: April 29, 1958, by S. I. Mironov, Academician Card 3/4 A UTHORS: Burtman, V.S. and Medvedev, V.Ya. SOV/11-59-1-12/16 TITLEt New Data on the Age of the Aramau -to of the Northern Tien Shan (Novyye dannyye o vozraste Aramsinskoy svity severnogo TyaniShanya) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya geologichoskays., 1959, Nr 1, PP 113-116 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The age of the Aramau suite (composed of voleanogenous-se- dimentary formations) in the basin of the Susamyr river (the Kirgiz SSR), identified by V.G. Mukhin in 1930s and later also found by Kozerenko on the southern slope of the Kirgiz ridge of mountains, could not be exactly fixed at that time, due to the absence of fossilized fauna. The fos- sils of fauna have now been found there, and identified as belonging to the Ordovician period. This indicates that the Aramsu suite was formed in the Upper-Ordovician period C ard 112 of the Paloozoic era. The following scientistr4 are mention- SOV/11-59-1-12/16 New Data on the Age of the Aramsu Suite of the Northern Tien Shan ed by the author: V.A. Nikolayev, D.M. Shteynma, V.S. Burt- man, I.P. Pugacheva, N.V. Litvinovich, E.N. YaYLOV, A.V. Grigorlyev and A.M. Obut. There is 1 map and 2 Soviet re- ferences ASSOCIATIONs Vaesoyuznyy aerogeologioheskiy treat Ministerstva geologii i okhrany nedr SSSR (The All-Union Aero-Geological Trust of the Ministry of Geology and Conservation of Mineral Re- sourceq), mo scow SUBMITTED: May 22, 1957 Card 2/2 VASILSYET, V.G.; GRACHEV, G.I.; NEVOLIN, N.V.; 02XRSKAYA, 14,L.; ~A, N.V. Prinimali uchastiye: AT.W.S3 C IK, S.N.-, GUSMOVICH, S.N'; DIONSHTEM, G-Kh.; DZVZLAYA, M.F.; DROM, I.Te.; IVAROVA. M.N.; 3147ARINOV, V.P.; KALINM. V.V.; K02LMi7KOt S.Pe; MIDURSTo Ta - 'V, U.N.; SKOBLIKOVA---G-.T.--, ,,JMSTILINIKOT, K.R.; ROSTOVTSH 9 STEPANOV, P.P.! TITOV, V.A.; FOTIADI, Z.B.; CHIRVINSKAYA, K.V.; MMOVA, V.P. GRATSIANOVA, O*F,, red.; BMUN, Tu.K., vedushchly red.; HUKHINA, B.A., tekhn.red. [Manual for geophysicists In four volumes] Spravochnik geofizika v chetyrekh tomkh. Moskva. Goa.nauchnc-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno- toplivaoi lit-ry. Tal.l. (Stratigraphy, lithDlogy, tectonics, and physical properties of rocks) Stratigrafila, litologiia, tektonika 1. fizlche5kie evoistva gornykh pcrod. Pod red. O.P. Gratsianovol. 1960. 636 p. (MIRA 14:1) (Petroleum geology) (Gas, Natural-Geology) MYNDMV, T.Ta.; SPIPAITOV, P.P. Density of the old formations in the western Tien %nn Fwith w-Mary In %glighl. Sav.0301- 3 na.10;81-9A 0160. (KIRA 13:10) 1. Trest Aerogeologiya, Tsesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut geofizichaskikh metodov razvedkl. (Tien Shan-Ooology, Structural) MEDVEDEV, V. Ya. Cand Geol-Min Sci - (diss) "Stratigraphy and tectonics of the Pre-Cambrian and Lower Paleozoic Deposits of the western part of the Northern T'ien-Shan." Moscow, 1961. 23 p; I page of tables; (Moscow State Univ imeni M. V. Lomonosov ~ Geology Inst of the Academy of Sciences USSR); number of copies not given; price not given; (n, 6-61 sup, 203) f: a r PffM I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4948 Ge~lfer, Gesell Ayzlknvich,# Aleksandr Vladimirovich Ivanov, and Yakov Grigorlyevich Medvedev Vzryvozashchishchannoye elektrodbor-idavaniye: spravochik dlya rabotnikov neftepererabatyvayushchey I gazovoy promyshlennosti (Explasionproof Electrical lquipment% Manual for Oil-Refinery and Gas-Industry Workers) Leningrad.. Gostoptelthizdat., 1960, 328 P- Errata slip inserted. 4,100 copies printed. Ed,: V. Ye. Ullyashchenko; Tech. Ed.: P. S. Frumkin; Executive Ed.: P. S. Dolmatov. PURPME: This manual is intended for engineers and technicians working in oil refineries and in the gas industryj, and my be useful to personnel In other industries where the bazard of gas or dust explosion exists. COVERAGE: The manual contains the specification and description of ex- plasionproo: electric machines, appevxatuq~and devices manufactured by Soviet industry. Data on classification of locations by the degree of q- w a= -DIN, s I-Uk-l If Ya. 1. Solidification Of Metals; (61 Trans. of 2nd Conf. orb~i4 -1heory of Foundry Processea, 1956. Mloscow, masl4siz, 1958, 532-~Op- Chukhrov, M.V., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Investigation of the Process of Crystallization of Magnesium-alloy Ingots 413 Rabinovich, B.V., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Experimental Investigation of the Solidification of White-Iron Ingots and the Determination of the Dimensions of Side Risers 428 Korollkov, P.M., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Effect of Alloy Composition on Shrinkage Phenomena and Crack Formation in the Solidification of Castings 446 Neymark, V.Ye., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Obtaining Cast Products by the Vacuum-Crystallization Method 465 Smirnova, K.N., Engineer. Production of Steel Blanks by Com- pression During the Crystallization Process 48o Medvedev, Ya.I., Engineer. Formation of Cold Shuts in Heavy ,,astings and Calculation of the Metal-pouring Rate 484 Card 7/ 8 AUTHOR: Medvedev, Ya, I, SOV- 128- 58 - 6 - 7/2 TITLE; The Formation of Seams on Large and Heavy Ca3,lngs, and "the Calculation of Pouring Speed Taking Into Consideration the Cooling of the Liquid Yzetal in the Mold (Obrazo-,raniye spay- ev na krupnykh i tyazhglykh otli7kakh i rasch ,~t skoros-J. zalivk4l s uch4tom okhlazhdeniya zhidkogo metalla v forme) PERTODICAL,~ Liteynoye proizvodstvo, 1958, Nr 8, pp 12-15 (USSR' ABSTRACT: Heavy steel and iron casts with a weighs of 55-50 tons and a specific weight of 0 6-1,5 tons per m , have usually thin walls of 15-32 mm and are characterized by the formation of seams during casting. The casting process usually lasts 5-6 min and th6 seams are caused by the different level of metal in various parts of the mold, The peculiarities of these molds, are the base for an intensive heat exchange between the metal and the mold, At the presen-, time, thp cas-,ing systems aze calculated by a formula taken from hy- drauli2s, The cooling of the liquid metal as a factor in metal casting has been investigated, The solidification of the metal in the mold can cause various defecTa fFigure Card 1/2 1). Seams appear usually in those parts of the mold, most SOV-128-56-8-7/ 21 The Formation of Seams on Large and Heavy Castings, and the Calculation of Pouring Speed Taking Into Considerazior. the Cooling of the L:.qu~*d- Me-al in the Mold distant from the feeders, if the h(jat 3upplied by the the heat loss to the meld, metal level in the mold are of tho fillin- of the mold metal is 1.nporl'snt for the defect3. There are 3 sets tables.. These defects may be prevented, liquid msta-~ :ompenoates for The valuee for the r-,--p c~' -,h- given in Table I The k-,netica and the :ooling pr-)cess of the Drevention of seams ani )thc-. of diagrams, A graphq, and 3 2. Iron-Casti-rig 1,1~qi-id rp~ I. a!.oc I 1-7-11~' Card 212 SNUUIVA, L.D.; 1-TWEDEV, Ya.l.; MWELETA, A.A. xfficf'e~nt uaa of wood pitches in the preparation of the PS-1 binder for shell molds. Gidroliz. I lesok-him.prom. 11 no.7:6-9 158. (14ilu, 11:11) 1. TSentralinyy nauchno-isslodovatellskiy institut tekl.,iogii i mashinostroyeniya (for Snulova, Medvedev). 2. Syavgkiy lesokhtmicheskly knmbinat (for Chevelova). (PITCH) (BINDING MATIMIALS) BERG$ P.P.; MMVEDEV, Ya.I. Gas processes in the foundry mold. Lit.proizv. no.7:3(.6-35 ji 161. 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Te.S., professor Interruption of paroxysmal tachyeardia following hyperemia of the extremities. Torap.arkh. 28 no.5:43-46 '56. NLRA 9:10) 1. Is kafedry propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezuey Ryazaaskogo medi- tsinskogo inatituta iment I.P.Pavlova. (TACHTCARDIA, PAROITSMAL, therapy. Bier's hypeganta (Rua)) (HYPSMIA, Bier's hyperemia, ther. of paroxysmal tachycardia (Rua)) KOVEDAV, Te.S., prof. (Ryazan) First aid in attacks of angina pectorls. Ein.med. 34 no.B: 65-68 Ag '56. (MM 12:8) 1. Iz kafedry propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney Ryazanskogo neditsinskogo inatituta imeni akad. I.P.Pavlova (dir. - prof. L.C.Sutulov). (ANGINA PECTORIS, ther. binding of extremities In severe attacks) ITAKOVA. A.A.: EMMIRY. 7.S.; FAIDMIM. A.JF.; I , _ Al. otvetstven Kffolp U-je,. -red.; MAMI. Y4'. ..e W red.; KOKOSOV, L.V., . SL . red, [Interurban telephone stational Nezhdugorodmye telefonnye stantaii. Koakwa, Goa. izd-vo Ut-ry po voprosam eviazi i radio. 1958. 373 P. (Telephone stations) (MIRA. 1118) tummw, Ye. S. Communication workers of the Russian Federation are fighting for progress in thefteld of communications. Vest.aviazi 20 no.l: 20-22 Ja 160. (MIU 13:5) 1. Zameatitell ministra 9vvazJ RSFSR. (Telecommunication) (Postal services) IMVEDEV, Te S Rain-forced concrete struts and pillars In wire comaninications. Vest.sviazi 20 no.3:18-21 Mr 160. (MIRA 13-6) 1. Zamestitell ministra svyazi RSFSR. (Electric lines-Poles) ~w MEDVEDEV, Ye.5 Persistently eliminate the shortcomings in the service to t~.e pjblic. Vest. sviazi 22 no.2:17-19 F 162. (KdRA 15:2) 1. Zamestitel' ministra svyazi RSFSR. (Telecommunication)