SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MIKHAYLOV, G. I. - MIKHAYLOV, G. M.

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r PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/3910 Moscow. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledorvatellskiy institut khimicheskikh reaktivov Veshchestva vysokoy chistoty I reaktivy; sbornik statey (High Purity Substances and Reagents; Collection of Articles) Moscow, Goskhimizdat, 1959- 186 p. (Series: ItsiTrudy, vyp. 23) Errata sLip inserted. 1,700 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: USSR. Sovet Ministrov. l,osudDxstvennyy kamitet po khindi. Ed.: Yu.V. Lyande; Tech. Ed.: Ye.G. Shyak; Editorial Board of Series: V.G. Brudz'' V.M. Dziomko, R.P. Lastovskiy (Resp. Ed.), A.M. Liikin, G.E. Malklell I G.I. Mikhaylav, G.A. Pevtsov (Deputy Resp. Ed.), and I.G. Shafran. PURPOSE: This book is Intended for personnel of chemical research and Industrial chemioal laboratories. COVERAGE: The book contains 36 articles by affiliates of the Scientific Research Institute for Chemical Reagents (IIMA) treating methods which may be adopted Card 1/6 High Purity Substances (Cant.,' SOV/3910 by different branches of industry in producirqr, araljzicg, a_,d stadrlng inor- ganic and organic substances of high purity. Figurez, tablea, and references accompany each article. No personaUties ai-e mentioned. TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. METHODS CV PREPAR-TYG HIGH PURITY STJBSTANCP-13 AND KE AGENTC3 Spendiarov, N.N., V.K. Dobrokhortova, Ye.N. Pavlo-ra, Ya.7. Nabclykin, and V.S. Aleksandrov. Zone-Refining of Anthracene 3 Mikhaylava, L.A., R.L. Globus, R.2. LaBtovskiy, ezd K.A. Dunvevskaya. The preparation of High Purity n-Ter-phenyl 11 Angelaw, I.I., and V.S. Necheyeva. The Prep'sration of High Purity Lithium Fluoride 14 Angelov, I.I., and S.I. Khainsm. The Problem of Preparing High Purity CrystaUlne Barium euid Calcium Fluorides 19 Card a/. CY6 High Purity Substancea (Cont..' SUV/3910 Lukin.0 A.M. I? and I.D. Kalintria. The Prot.*..em of 117;.1wide Sym"besis aad the Composition of Producte of its Reactior. With Calcium 63 Mikhaylova, D.A., and L.I. Yefremova, and A.A. Pryanishnikov. The Prepa- ration of L-Bhnmnose 67 Rozina, D.Sh., and-L.I. Grachevs. The SynthesiL- of Tetrachlorc- phthalic Anhydride 74 Mikhaylov, G.I. improvement of Dimethy.Lgiyaxime Syatteais 79 Mikhaylov, G.I. Synthesis of a Series of Quinol-ir-ic Bases as Reagents 84 II . MMODES OF ANALYZING UIGH Mj=l SUBSTANCES A.ITD FT_kGMF.TIS Shafran, I.G. Chemical Methods of Determining Small Amcn=ts cof Impurities in a Number of High Purity Substances 88 Karanovich, G.G. Colorimetric Determination of Heavy Metals With the Aid of Thioacetamide 96 Card 4~6 Al t PL o A av -7 PHASE I BOOK EXPWITATION SOV, 4 350 3OV Ahchanly* po Khlol J, takhnologi I I primenenlyu proix-Inyxh Irldina I kranoltna. Riga, 1957 ; IhZatym, teichnologlya I prt~ n. nlye pmi-vodnyKh plrlilna L khLn-11"; oaterWy *ov:ahcnanlya (Chemiatry, Tec"ology and Utilization or pyrIJIne a,nJ QulnojLne Derivatives. Platrials Of ths c0 nfere nce ) Rig a. rxd-vo AN L~tvlysooy sm. 1960 . Z" P. Errat a al lp Lns*rted. 1,000 C.PL.8 DrIntod. Sponsoring Agenclo i AXademlya na" LAtwly.imy SSA. Lnatl:ut khlmll; V"90,T"YO kh1~1chesbcoye CbSnCha.tvo~ s Ed.; S. Bez:-:- a; Ttch Ed- A. layall-nyaj F41torla-l T-,U.'BL -4 t4 or C -Alstry, 3. V. ~ BNLrd t Tu. A ~ A c y Wn-a' cavsll~at* or Ch 4l. t -P . xj. ) L. P. Z.1"ay." r7tR D~tcr of Chemistry, aml R. M. X~nym'. PUILPOSS: ThIs book Is Lntvndod for orga~nlo crusalats -1 arsenical analneers. COVERA011 Tho collettion cont.1" 33 Lr-ICI.S On ..th~j, of mynttwelzina or Prod~jrZ Pyrillne. qulnolin,. " tb-l.P derivatives rroa na-~~j ... r:.s. j0 pars_.j. .,as ~OtLomd. ftg~&, "b1s., &~j at,_.-_, the artlelma. KSA-43 OF r"RIDIME.3 AN:) QLML-"M3 S-yk-. A. S., an-I 0. S. &...4 State ur!N'"Ity '-Orl V. I. jx~ 3Vr- Car-. 4, 10 SSR 1-til.". f- N-m-l- 311-11- A-d~MY Of 3!1"-- LA!"Yr-," 3S%~ 7"' 7v""'t"' Lr--a,l-nr ta ?7r'.."n, Nr'.I&tl-J Kt'n~ M. M., fll-tl'ut '7"-'-, Airadera... r.- sssp (Ensttt,~, r- P--ar -m--is of ra &-&.2..y .f FOIY~ -I- =at. "f an, ~'%- 1:9 I f 1, 14 1 it 127 - tt, J 131 ' ~~ F, A -Y. Ar 371"..j. Of S, r Ll,y"j_jL_ pkth_l Of 1.5 ftrt-. 9. tR-'t'- -j 3- ir xr- got 1.v . M. 3_ .11 0. K K~~'--- y 4- : 1.. Dr% Cataly-l~ Srntko- of a-Phenji. -j. -1 a. I... V' [Rost- 3* at. uni vers'. catalyt I - C- %~ :' 4-1 A.L... w S- 171 (41-Unica ftlentlfic Reson"h Inatitatt --.VW-Cmmwu meagenza) jcuaies in the ftntheal* of 1.10- rhmwathlAurm 263 MIMYIZV, a. 1. Works of th,,~ All-Union Scientific Research ITetitute -1 Chomic4al Reagents on domvp1onPrB optical sentitizerB, deamnsitizerm, and int~rmelintm Products for thpir i,rrJPtruls. Zhur.nallzh. i prikl . f ot . i k-i n.5n-).I:-4-76 Jm- F I ( 1". ( 14 1 TZA I ~ : (Photopraphy-Developine- and developer,;) POVOROZHENKO, Vladimir Vasillyevich, prof.; SITNIK, Mikhail Dani-lovich; SYTSKO, Petr Aleksandrovich, dots.; MIKHAYLOV, G.I., dots., red.; lflXUY, V.T., red.; tekhn. red. (Problems of the improvement of carrying and forwarding services in the U.S.S.R.] Voprosy sovershenstvovaniia transportno-okspeditsionnogo obsluzhivaniia v SSSR; ma- terialy. Pod red. V.V.Povorozhenko,, G.I.Mikhailova. Minsk, Izd-vo M-va vysshego, arednego spetsialinogo i professionallnogo obrazovanlia DSSR, 1963. 94 p. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Nauchno-tekhnicheekoye setevoye soveshchaniye v BIIZhT, Gomel', 1962. 2. Zaveduyushchiy sektorom Institute kom- pleksrWkh transportnykh problem Gosp~ana SSSR (for Sitnik). MIKHA'YLOV. G.. I. Synthesis of quinolinium bases. Report NO-5.' Synthesis, extraction, and purification of 1,10-phenanthroline. Trudy MEA no.25:66-77 163. (MIRA 18:6) MIIKHUAYMLOV G .; PANKOVA, E.S.; YAROVENKO, Ye.Ya. Preparation of high-purity organic substances. Report No.l: Preparation of higb-purityc/,-nitronaphthalone. Trudy IM no.25:78-82 163. (MIRA 18:6) ~ -) __ ~- ~ 1 . ~. "/ - ~, 1,'e -. .. .11 .1 . ;", 4--( ) -K 6 -1 1,; ISM/t'ngineering - Hydraulics, Canals Aur~ 52 "On the Calculation of the Critical Depths In Trape- zoidal Canals," G. K. Kikhaylov, Cand Tech Scl, Udrotekh i Meliorats, No 8, pp 19-22 Develops methods for calcg crit depth, based on ~~om- piling tables with one entry or plotting single curve instead of nomographs. AccordIng to author, caicn iE sufficiently precise and Is simpler than methurLq presently in use. ,)4 (1'40 USSR/Geophysics - Geometry Jul/Aug 52 "The Geometry of an Imaginary Ground," G. K. Mikh- ayloy, ?Aoscow, rust of Mech, Acad Sci US_Qi~ "Prik Matemat i Mekh" Vol XVI, No 4, pp 511, 512 Considers a model of a ground in the form of a set of equal round spheres tightly packed into one mass according to various laws of geometric con- figurations for the ultimate purpose of investiga-i tion of porous grounds through which fluids and gases flow. P-PST43 ARAVIN, V.I.; NUKEROV. 3.N.; MIKKAYWY, G.K., redaktor; GAVRILOV, S.S.. tekhnicheekly redaktor. -- ...... "' -- [Theory of the notion of liquids and gases in undistorted porous msdiaJ Teorita dvishentia zhidkostel i gazov v nedeformtruanoi poristoi arede. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo tekhniko-teorst. lit-ry, 195). 616 p. (MLRA 7:8) (Filters and filtration) 4. 'G- 12. UC.- Itet nowing uif~i:' ii, sw r `86afnik 'Akad Arauk 858a jSi.tsq_jm, I~tomcouftt two Iwt eafts-ot-Willota When d. t,, tbo perambillty In jjw of soijotr4y OOM, iqu. the Impmlou bane equAk simand, fa-tW wwd,~to -on -the, 11:1,jr-W from remYoIr with. utit!d paykms,.~ F, fdr~ gwp"o Into dry"q, Wa~ rmem:t wat*r level tminj camttant 1~4 t116 'IMIM171":'hom horlsontal, (2)-wepacs from r' aftmir.with waterlwel throtigh fw=gutar dani with Inclined _V7 rato-.of Jlqj WW, VA -18, in iwtioptes 11:0 tw (1), -5.7% in4i an xagnI6 gotution tit such tli", liciviblo 6n't6 ban of :., only- one of Ole Ora limit e Ai an atfunpla, the evaluWa i6a,pety[Ow 416 Into dq SOO Itpui 6i Pro p tica or ate Speed, wir taW, la:: *AY* _. t~" ~ _ - on gu ilk Ii On filtration in trepavidal dikes with a Mathematlevil Revlavm vertical updrearn slope. Akad. Nauk SSSR. Priki. Mat. N10. 17. 189-199 (1953). (Russian) Vol. 14 No. 11 This is a continuation of the investigations of a filtration Deoember, 1953 prnWern which were begun by&P. Va. Polubarinova-Kochina Meohanion. [lzvestiyajAkad. Nauk SSSIC Ser. Mat. 109. 379-02;1 these Rev. 2.&] and which were continued by the authnt [Doklady Alrad. Nauk. SSSR (N.S.) 80, 553-556 (1951) 1 Certain integrals. in terms of which 1hejji;=through oil, dam was exprf-%qcd in the author's earlier pa,-er, are her- evaluated in terms of infinite series. It is shown that for special valites of one of the parameters occurring in the problem, the given infinite series reduce to well-known, forrotolas of hydram'ics. H. P. Thielman (Ames. Iowa),.__' AL k1i'aiZLOV, G. t'.-. Among the papers presented by tne First All-Union ~;onference - n Aeroh;fdro4n.anice ~f'-13 Jec 11~52) convened by tn- Institute of 1,iiscf.arics, Acj~idem57 of 6ciences was: "Filtration in Trapezoidal Dame on ;in Impervious Youndation With -, Vertic~l ~,Ipper B~,nkl' by 1-*,ikhaWlov, (,. K. SO: Izvestiya i0i U66h, Utdelerdye Teklinichegki/.ii Nauk, Jo. j, I-,Osccw, June 195j, kW-30662, 12 July 19~4-) USSR /Engineering - Hydraulics, Dams Jan 52 Structural Analysis "Concerning Filtration in Trapezoidal Dams on Horizontal Impervious Foundation," G. K. Mi- khaylov, Engr "G:fdrotekh i Melio" No 1, PP 33-42 Attempts to apply bydromech analysis to calcn of earth dnmg without water on downstream side and to develop formulas simple and convenient for practical purpose. Discusses detn of filtration discharge in trapezoidal dam with vertical upstream slope and calcn of dam by 202T59 USSR/Engineering - Hydraulic, Dams Jan 52 Structural Anal3sis (Contd) replacing its upstream portion with fictitious rectangle, i. e., bringing dam under investiga- tion to its equiv dam with vertical upstream slope. Develops formula for zone of seepage and discusses approx method for detg position of free surface in dam. Call Mr: AF 1108825 Transactipns of the Third All-union Mathematical Congress k(Contlp Jun-Jul '5b, Trudy '56, V. 1, Sect. Rpts., Izdatel'stvo AN SSSq, moscov, 1)5bp)N~l pp. Krasnosel'Bkiy, M. A. (Voronezh). On the Investigation of Bifurcation Points of Non-linear Equation. 204-205 Kreyn, S. 0. (Voronezh). Mathematical Problems In the Theory of Motion of Solid Bodies With Fluid- filled Cavities. 205 Kupradze, V. D. (Tbilisi). on Some New Research at the University of Tbilisi In the Mathematical Theory of Elasticity. 205 Mikhaylov, G. K. (Moscow). Precise Solution of a - Alized Motion of Ground Water in Vertical Problem on Stab Plane With Free Surface and Feeding Zone. 205-206 6- -_ Mention is made of Polubarinova-Kochina, P. Ya. Movehan, A. A. (Moscow). unear Oscillations of a Plate Movin in Gas at High Velocity. 206 Card 98/80 .4 L/ Transactions of the bArd All-union Mathematical V. 1, Sect. Rpts., Izdatel'stvo AN 336R, M,)sc(~w, Mosc'Dw _',)ngress, Jun-Jul 1',)56, 23'T pp. 156, Trudy '56, cail mr: A? 11o8825 Mention is made of Romer, P. E., Vashchenko-Zakharchenko, M. G., Yermakov, V. P., Grave, D. A., Bukreyev, Pokrovskiy, Pfeyffer, Vellmin, V. P., Abramovich, K. F., Delone, B. N., Zhilinskiy,Ye.l., Ostrovskly, A. M., Shmidt, 0. Yu., and Chebotarev, N. G. Kiro, S. N. (Odessa). Mathematics at the Congresses of Russian Nature Researchers and Physicians. 231-232 Chebyshev, P. L., Imshenetskiy, V. G., Markov, A. A., Korkin, A.N., Sonin, N. Ya., Zolotarev, Ye. I., Voronoy, 0. F., Kovalevskaya, S.V., Zhukovskiy, N. Ye., Steklov, V. A., Davidov, A. Yu., Bugayev, N. V., Klodzeyevskly, B. K., Yegorov, D. F., Yermakov, V. P., Andreyev, K. A*, Sintsov, D. M., Vasillyev, A. V., Dolbni, I. P., Chaplygine, S. A., Sokhotskiy, Yu. V., Bobynin, V. V. Kollman, E. Ya. (Moscow). on Certain Unzolved Problemiin the History of Ancient Mathematics. 232 Mi~hUlov, G. K. (Moscow). The Youth of Leonard Euier and his First !Teientific Works. 232 Card 78/8o KIIHAYLOV, GJE. (Moskva) Maxims gradients aauk no.2:109-IIL2 near earthen dam drainages. Izv.AN SSSR.Otd.tekh. 7 156. (MIaA 9:7) l.Inatitut makhaalki AN SSSR. (Soil percolation) MIKRATIDV, G. Rigorous solution of the problem of ground water flow from a horizontal stratum into a basin with a heavier liquid. Doicl. AN SSSR 110 no.6-945-948 0 '56. (MMA 10:2) 1. Institut mekhaniki Akademil nauk SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom L.I. Sedovym. (Soil percolation) HIKHAY1A)V. r,.K. (Hook"). -MMON IAanard Ruler's soJourn in St. PatereburC. Isy. AN -'FS1. Otd. tekh. nayA- no.'4:10-17 !*r '57. (%aj?A 10-6) OCaler,Leonbard. 1.707-1783) AUTHOR: MTK-RAYLOV, G. K. 24-5-25/25 TITLE: Commemorating Leonard Euler. (Pamyati Leonarda Sylera) PERIODICAL: "Izvestiva Akademii Nauk. Otdeleniye TekhnichesXikh_ 11auk" (Bullefi-nofthe., Ac.Sc., Technical Sciences Section), 1957, No.5, pp-143-144 (U.S.S.R.) A_BSTRACT: Between April 15 and 18 a Jubilee Session of the Physics-Mathematics and Technical Sciences Section of the Ac.Sc. U.S.S.R. was held in Leningrad commemorating the 250th anniversary of the birth of L. Euler. About 400 Soviet and foreign guests participated. In addition to several papers about the work of Euler, a non-specified number of papers were read by Soviet and foreign scientists relating to modern problems of mathematics and mechanics. Cardl/1 Other meetings commemorating the 250th anniversary of Euler are also mentioned. AVAILABLE: 1< /-f 0 1.) AUTHOR: Mikhaylov, G. 1. TITLE: JatlBlational Soviet Committee (V natsionallnom komitete SSSR prikladnoy mekhanike). PERIODICAL:" Nauk 2"-33/34 on Applied Mechanics. po teoreticheskoy i Bulletin of the Ac.3c. TechnIcal Sclences 957, No.8. pp.167-168 ZU*S.S.Re) ABSTRACT: In July the Presidium of the Ac.Sc. considered and approved the text on the founding of a National Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, the tasks of which include preparation of All Union meetings on theoretical and applied mechanics and of conferences on various problems of mechanics, coordination of research work, improvement of the relations between Soviet.and foreign specialists, consideration of the problems relating to publication in the U.S.S.R. of journals on mechanics, to represent the Soviet Union in the International Association on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, to take the necessary measures for the participation of Soviet specialists in mechanics in inter- national and national foreign meetings, to inform the Soviet scientific community on the work of the International Cardi/2 Association on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics and to help MIKHAYLOT, G.K. onhard Nalerls notebooks in the archives of the Academy of Sclences of the U.S.S.R. (General description and notes In mechanics). let.-mat. isel. no.10:67-94 157. (MIRA 1111) Okler, Isonhard, 1707-1783) AUTHOR cow), PA - Wo TITLE -Ma--ff-gr~tion of Leonhard EulQr to ,jt. Petersburg. (K pareyezdu Laoiarda Lylara v FetGrqh,.irg - Russian) P12IODICAL Izvestiia Akad. Nauk ~Wa, Ctdal. Tekhn., 1?57, Vol 2-1, Ir 3, pp lo- 37, (U.-j.b.R.) Received 6/-1957 Reviewed 7/1957 ABSTRACT based upon the first correspondence of L. Eular with D. bernouil.; and upon other sources. Sighty- oGe letters of D. Bernoulli to L. Euler have been preserved from the years 1726-176d and also 2o letters of Ea- lar. The later onus are chieflv Incomplete copies, the greatest portion of Eulers answers have been lost. Lost of the letters stili extant can be found in the archives of tne Academy of balances of tne J.b.'j,R. in Leningrad. The complete corrospondance shoUd shortly bra pub-'shed in its own edition. In this Pork the first letters are reproduced in the original and in translation, thrue oy Bernoulli and two oy tuler(1726- 1727). After that there is a short describtion of Euier's i-fa up to his being chosen aL professor cf zxe at. Petersburg Ac,,ciemy of Sciences. (With I picture, 2 photostatic oopies and 17 nlavic reforwnces). ASSOCI.AZION PRESENTED BY 6UMITTED 11.1.1956. AVAMABLE Library of Congress. Card 1/1 AUTHOR: Mikhavlov, G. K. 2o-1-14-4-15/65 TITLEs Percolation in a Rectangular Cofferdam When the Capillary Rise Is Very High (0 fil'tratsii v pryamougollnoy peremychke pri vealma bol'shoy vysote kapillyarnogo podnyatiya) PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol. 114, Nr 49 PP. 725-728 (USSR) ABSTRACTs Reference is made to several previous works on this subject. The system of motion in very high (infinitelyttgh) cofferdams when the capillary rice is very high (infintely high) is illu- strated by a diagram. The capillary zone is assumed to be com- pletely saturated and the motion taking place in it is assumed to satisfy Daraile law. The author here introduces the complex Potential f + iV, where (po -X(p/IL+ y)+C applies. Xde- l notes the a cient of percolation, &.id the complex coordinate o:f i Of the region of motion i4lere described by z-x+iy. The region of the complex percolation velocity w - u-iv - df/dz is also illustrated by a drawing. The author then introduces the com- plex auxiliary variabl 2~ and transforms the region of motion to the lower samiplanel . The region of w is represented by the Christoffel Schwarz formulae on the ~ plane. The extent of the Card 1/2 auction region is determined by an equation which combines the Percolation in a Rectangular Cofferdam Whei- the Capillary Rise 20-114-4-13/63 ILe Very High values of pressure above and below. Thereafter- the determine'- tion of the parameters is discussed. The thus resulting asympto- mio dependence of the relationship of the altitudes is written down. A r*lationfor the determination of the yield of peroola - tion is then derived. In this relation elliptical integrals of type one, two and three occur. The numerical results obtained by these formulae for a special case are illustrated by a dia- gram. The present paper again confirms the possibility of a local investigation of the individual regions of the percola - tion flow without taking into account of the conditions of the .suffio:kntly far removed portions of region of motion. There are 3 figures and 16 references, 12 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATIONs Institute of Mechanics of the AS USSR (Inetitut mekhaniki Akademii nauk SSSR) PREBENTEDi December 27, 1956 by L. I. Sedoy, Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR SUBMITTEDt October 19, 1956 Card 2/2 ~Miy,um,ov, G. F.. Institute )f Mer,hm-.j,-s, ,Ier,res, "Unj-ublished Notes piy,- t44riuscr!lt- )f Ll--~,Onrd ,r "ed I " T -t-chr-rirs" M~d 'wr Appr: xl"to ,f ~(~Iut' t nf Pr,,:- ... : is the N-mrifnrn Wtloi :)f i- ~.,..iwmtor KUKARKIN, Boris Vasillyevich. prof.; RYBNIKOV. Konstantin Alakseyevich, prof.; BASHKAKOVA, Izabells Grigorlyevna; TUSEOVICH, Adol'f Pavlovich; UNOVSKATA, Soflys Alakeandrovna; SPASSKIT. Boris Ivanovich, dotsent; KIKHAIWT, Glab lonistantinovich, stnrahly nnuchnyy sotrudnik; HATYNOV, D.Ta., prof., otv.red.; GORDKYSV, D.I., prof., red.; IVANMO, D.D., prof., red.; KUMTAVTSSV, P.S., prof., red.; KULIKOVSKIY, P.G., dotsent, red.; KHRGIAN. A.Kh., prof., red.; SHEVTSOV, N.S., prof., red.; YMUWMV, V.K., assistent. red.; KONONKOV, A.F., red.; YLTMAKOV, H.S., takhn.red. [Programs of courses on the history of the physicomathematical sciences] Programmy po istorii fiziko-m9tematicheBkikh nauk. Noslcva. 1959. 40 p. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Moscow. Universitet. 2. Orgkomitat Vaesoyuznoy mezhvuzovskoy konferentoii po istorii fiziko-matematichaskikh nauk (for Kukarkin. E~vbnlkov, Spasakiy, Gordayev, Ivananko. Kudryavtoev, Kulikovskiy. Kikhaylov, Khrgian, Shevtsov, Varkhnnov, Kononkov). (Physics--Study and teaching) (Mathematics--Study and teaching) RIBNIXOV. K.A.. prof.. red.; SPASSOT. B.I., dotsent, red.- GORDSTAT. D.I., prof., red.; ITANENKO, D.D., prof., red.; KUDRT&VTSKY. ?.S., prof., red.; KUKARXIM. B.V.. prof.. red.; KULIKOVSKIT, P.G.. dotsent. red.; MIMILOT, G.K., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik. red.; KEIRGIAN. A.Kh.. prof., red.; SHIVTSOV, U.S.. prof.. red.; TIMOMOT, T.K.. assistant, red.; XONONKOV, A.F.. red.; KALIKOVA, M.A., red.; SOROLINA. L.A.. red.; YSRKAKGI, H.S.. tekhn.red. (Summaries of papers and reports of the Interuniversity Conference on the History of Physics and Mathematical Tezisy dokladov L soob- shchenil Kezhvuzovskoi konferentaii po istorii fiziko-matematichoskikh nauk. Moskva, lzd-vo Mosk.univ., 1960. 187 p. (KIRA 13:6) 1. Kezhvuzovskays konferentoiya po Istorii fiziko-matematichaskikh nauk. 196o. (14athematics--Congresses) (Physics-Congresses) M11MYLOV, G. K. (Moscow) "On ~he Influx of Subsoil Water Lzritu Electrically Charged Drains." report presented at the Fir9t Ali-Union Congress Dn Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Moscow, 27 Jan - 3 Feb 1960. M I NIVA I 111j v;U. 1%.kMu~ L:U. I "On Some Problems of Hydrodynamics of Porous Media in an Electical Field." report submitted for the Xth International Congress of Applied Mechanics, Stresa, Italy, 31 Aug - 7 Sep 60. MIKHAYLOV, G. K. t- "On Some Problems of Hydrodynamics of Porous Media in an Electrical Field." report to be submitted for the Intl. Council of the Aeronautical Sciences, Second International Congress, Zurich, Switzerland, 12-16 Sep 60. MIMUTIOV, 4-k- "Leonard Baler's works on mechanics relating to the theory of fluid bodies." ed1ted by C.A. Truesdell. Reviewed by G.K. Mik- hallov. Top.ist.ent.1 takh, no.9:162-165 160. (KIRA 1317) (Fluid mechanics) (Truesdell. Q.A.) '-MIXHAYWVp-O.K, History of the application of the law of kinetic energy to the flow of water from vesselse Vop.latoest.1 tekh. no.10:36-59 160. (MIRA 14:3) (Hydraulics) S/03 60/000/05/43/056 BO 15 YBOO8 AUTHOR: Mikhaylov, G. K.. Scientific Secretary TITLE: Problems of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics :-Z 1 601C ~2 1 PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 19 ~,Wo~ 5, pp. 108-110 I TEXT: The All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics was held in Moscow from January 27 to February 3, 1960~ The Congress had been convened under the sponsorship of the Akademiya nauk SSSR (Academy of Sciences USSR) by the Natoionaltnyy komitet SSSR po teoreticheskoy i prikladnoy mekhanike (Rational Committee of the USSR of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics) jointly with the Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh nauk (Department of Technical Sciences), the Institut mekhaniki kkademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Mechanics of the Academy of Sciences USSR) and the Moskovakiy universitet im, R. V. Lomonosova (Moscow University imeni M. V. Lomonoscv) The Congress dealt with the coordination of investigations in the field of mechanics, the familiarization with the new investigation results and the determination of the main problems and trends of further activities. The Conference was attended by more than 2000 persons, among them guests from 9 foreign Card 1/3 111~ Problems of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics S/030J60/000/05/43/056 B015/BO08 countries. 670 lectures were delivered in 137 sessions, among them 46 by foreign scientists. The author notes the absence of reports on celestial mechanics, as well as the insufficient number of reports on the results of experimental investigations. 1. 1. Artobolevskiy, N. N. Bogoly-ubov, I. N. Vekua, G. I. Petrov, Yu. N. Rabotnov, L. I. Sedov, and N. I. Kuskhelishvili summarized the results of the main achievements of Soviet mechanics in 36 surveys. A. M. Lyapunov, N. G. Chetayev, L. I. Mandel'shtam, N. M. Krylov, A. A. Andronov, and N. ff. Bogoly-ubov reported on general mechanics. The author states next that many pupils of A. A. Andronov work in the field of the theory of automatic Icontrol. The investigations on the theory of plane flows of ideal liquidafare described as being a continuation of the classic studies by N. Ye. Zhukovskiy and S. A. Chaplygin on hydro- and aeromechanics., A. A. Fridman and H. Ye. Kochin reported on achievements in the field of dynamic meteorology. In the theor-Y of elaetioity',I~ihe application of the theory of functions and of the differential equations, especially by the Tbilisekaya matematicheakaya shkola (Tbilisi Mathematical School), and the papers by N. I. Muskhelishvili on the methods of solving two-dimensional problems of the-~Fyo -easticity are pointed out.. In the field of general mechanics, the followine subjects are mentioned among others: the Card 2/3 Problems of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics S/030/60/000/05/43//056 BC1-/BOO8 investigation of the stability of motion and nonlinear oscillations of mechanical systemal methods for the solution of mechanical equations; investigation of the problems of celestial ballistics The investigation of the flight of bodies at high ultrasonic speeds, accompanied by com- plicated physioo-chemical processes, is emphasized in the field of h.-dro- and aerodynamics. Studies in the field of the hydro- and aerod-vnami.ga-/and mechanics of solid bodies are mentioned next. The wish to hold All-Union Congresses on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics every 4 years was expressed at the Conference. ASSOCIATION: Natsionalfnyy komitat SSSR po teoreticheskoy 1 prikladnoy mekhanike (National Committee of the USSR for Theoretical and ADPlied MechanicsT Card 3/3 LATROTOYBY, M.A., otv red.- KIKHAYLOY,.G.K.. red.; BITSAD23, A.T.. red.; THOA, I:N., reif-.---,----DZE11aLTD2Z-, G.Yu., red.; LURIYE, A.L. red.; KAhar7qATIDZ8, G.F., red.; KTKHA , (;*Koo red.; SKDOT~ L*1.6 red.; SOBCLBY, S.L., red.; SMCLOVSKIT, T.T., red.; KHRISTIANOTICH. S.A.. red.; SMMMAN. D.I., red.; RYTKIN. A.Z., red.izd-va; VULKOVA, T.T., tekhn.red. [Problems in the mechanics of solids) Problemy makhaniki sploshnoi aredy; k semidosiatiletiiu akedemika H.I.Huakhelishvili. Moskva. 1961. 577 P. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. (Mechanics. Analytic) (Elastic solids) ?UKKAYLOV, G.K. Chemical geography of the tributarieB of Votkinsk Reservoir. Xhim.geog. no.1:81-91 161. (MIRA 16j3) (Votkinsk Reservoir--Geochemistry) KOPELSVICHp Yu.Kh.; KRUTIKOVA, M.V.; mjpiAppVS RMIN, N.M.; Lj_tj KNrAZV, G.A., red.; SMIRNOV, V.I.; YUSHKZVICH, A.?.; TRAVIN, N.V.,, red.izd-va; BOCHSVn, V.T., takhn.red. [Manuscripts of L.Ruler's works in the archives of the AcadeaW of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.] RukopimWe materialy L.Rilera v arkhive Akademii nauk SSSR. Moskva, Ied-vo Akad. nauk SSSFL. Vol.l. [Scientific description) Nauohnoe opisanie. 1962e 427 p. (Akademiia nauk SSSR. Arkhiv. Trudy, no.17). (KIRA 15W (Ruler, laonhard, 1707-1783) kRKHANGELISKIY, V.A.; KARTVELISHVILI, N.A.; tUKHAYLOV, G.K. On E.P.Kovalenkols investigations an the "UnBteady flow of water in open ceds." Izv.AN SSSR.Otd.tekh.nauk.)*kn. i mashinostr. no.4:133-184 Jl-Ag 162. (MIRA 15-8) (Hydrodynamics) (Kovalenko, K.P.) HMAYLOV. G.K. Hydrogeological features of the Belebey sedi nts of Lhe middle Kama Valley. Izv.vyB.ucheb.zav.; geol.i razv,. 5 no.3,109-.114 VT 162. (MA 1544) 1. PermBkiy gosudaretvennyy universitet imeni A.M.Gorlkogo. (Kama Valley~--Water, Underground) ARKHANGELOSKIYP V.A.; KARTVEUSHVILI, N.A.; 14KHAYF", G.K. Apropos of E.F.Kovalenkols study on the iln teady notion of water in open channels. Inzh.-fiz.zhur. 5 no.8t130-132 A,g 62. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Institut mekhaniki AN SSSR, Moskva. (Hydrodynamics) MAKSR-OVICH, G.A., prol*,, red.; BALKOV, V.A., dots., red.; VASILIYEV, B.V., dots., red.; GORBUNOVA, K.A., ciots., red.; YATVEYEV, B.K., dots.p red - MIK G.F., '~l---P2!jLOV lnzh., red.; OJORTN, V.A., dots., red.; dot.g., red.; STARTSEV, V.S., dots., red.; 3li.,VWlOV-SaY.IY, L.A.p inzh., red. (Methods for studyirw karst; transactionn] Metodika izu- cheniia karsta; trudy. Pqrml, Permskii gos. univ. Nos. 2, 4, 5, 10. 19G. (MLIA 17:12) i. Voe~~oyuznoye :iove.'~.chiiniye po melouike izut-henlyn k!irsta. MIKHAYLOV, G.K. Ocher elastic karat rave. Pashchery no.3:43-46 163. First special speleological work in Russia. Ibid.ilCI-102 (MIRA 18;2) MJKHAYLOV, G.K. Method for conducting aerov-isual obser-vations in hydre- geological surveying. Razved. i okh. nedr 29 no.6:59-60 Je 163- (M:.-tA 19:11) 1. Permskiy gosudarstvennTy unIversitet Lm. Gorlkoro. RYBNIKOV, K. A. , prof , red. - S PASSK ~ Y, B. 1. , dots. , red. ; KUDRYAVTSEV, P.S., prof., red.; ~ULIKCV5KIY, P.G., dots., red.; LITMTSKIY, I-B., dots., red.; at. nauchnyy sotr., red.; VERKHUNOV, V.14., kand. fiz,-matem. nauk, red.; KONONKOV, A.F., kand. fiz.-matem. nauk, red., SCROKINA, L.A., nauchnyy red.; VERKHUNOV, V.M., nauchny-y red.,;GRIDASOVA, Ye.S., red.izd-va; GOROKHOVA, S.S., tekhn. red. (Problems of the history cf the physical and mathematical sci- ences] voprosy istorii fiziko-matematicheskikh nauk. Moskva,Gos. izd-vo "Vysshaia shkola," 1%3. 522 p. (~U RA 16:7) (Physics) (Mathematics) MIKHAYLOV, G.K., red. [Abstracts of papers of the Second All-Union Gongress on Theoretica.1 and Applied Mechanics, January 29~February 5p 1964, in Moscow) Annotatsii dokladov vtorogo Vvesoiuznogo 3"ezda po teoreticheskoi i prikladnol mekhanike. Moskva, Izd-vo "Nauka" 1964. 2z' 5 p. (MIRA 170) 1. '.jeso.)uznyy .911yezd po teoreticheskoy i priklijanoy me- khanike. 2d, Moscow, 1964. BARFMIATT., G.I. (Moscow); KOCHIKA., P.Ya, (Novosibirsk); MUHOIAV G.K. (Moscow) "Basic problems of the thaory of fluid motion in porous media" report presented at the 2nd All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Hoscow, 29 JamuLry - 5 February 1964 1 - 11 K. ~ 4-4 ~ L, Uv , , . !.. '' ~l - - I - InternaLion,ti mon rjF- a;,,.--~a*..ans of Lhe Lnr-:~ry --If fULnCLiC)nS in 3c.-~,:l state i.nur. vyc.,. i 7,1~.. f i z. 4 ri,~. 3: r- -: 3 '~ Y- I a (,: L;,- - ':, KALININ, :3.V.; MIKHAYLOV, G.K. Second All-Union Gonference on Present-day Problems in Mechanics. Vest. AN SSSR 34 no.5-142-14.4 My 164. (Ml RA 17:6) MUSKHELlSlIVILI, ~l .7 ., red.; SEDCV, L. I., red. ; 1PIKHAYLOV, G. K. , red. [Transactions of the Internatiz)nal Symj,oslum on Appli-ations of the Theory of Fanctions in Continuum Me,~hanicsl Trudy I,Iozhdunarodr,ogo simpozium prilozheniia teorli funktsii v mekhani-ke sploshnoi sredy. ,'o3kva, Nauca. Vol.2. 1965. 476 p. (M1,A 18:11) 1. Interr.ational :3yrq-osium or A~pii,!ations of the Theory o,," Functlowi in Continuum I evl.,inics, liflis. 190. MHAYMVP 0. Ill. "Automatic Brakes on Timber-Carrying Narrow-Gauge Railways," Gospolit., Moscow, 1954. 100 pp. ~,AMMOV, G.H.Jush.; SAVXLIYVA, N.N. Reusable portable buildings for assembling yards. Yout. I "ote.rob.v Orole 22 no.11:25-26 9160, (KMt 13, 10) 1. Orgenergostroy. (Buildings, Prefabricated) S1 I 17/61/OOC)/OG3/(jl 11r, !I A004/A 10 1 ALFIAORS: Brovman, M. Ya., Mikhaylov, G. M. TITLE: Wire bearings PERIODICAL: Mashinostroitel', no. 3, 1961, 36 TEXT: In mechanical engineering antifriction bearings with racers of high- alloyed steel being in short supply are widely used. In large-size antifriction bearings of machines and assemblies with relatively small loads at low rotatioz-, speeds, bearings of a mire simple design can be used. In such bearings the an%1- friction tracks for the balls are made of high-strength cold-drawn wire, in rridr bearings they are made of high-strength steel strip. If necessary, the bearing can be assembled without racer, In such a case grooves are cut in the shaft anj bearing housing and wire racers are fitted, which, together with the shaft, and housing, act as bearings, Bearings with wire tracks were tested at the experl- mental laboratory of the Yuzhuralmashzavod Plant. It was found that wire tra-ks should be used whose diameter is 4 - 5 times less than the ball diameter. ing to test data, the coefficient of friction of sucn bearings varies in th" range of 0.005 - 0.009, Anglecx is selected within 30 - 600. The repair ')f Card 112 Wire bearings wire bearings consists In replacing the worn tracks stractor's note: Essentially complete translation] i. A/004/Al0l There are 3 figure5. [Ab- \\ Card 2/2 DOBROSKOK) I.I.; SURIN, Ye.V.; IMVW, M.Yaqj~~UYWK.,,_G.M.j KRULEVETSKIY, S.A. Prinimali uchastiye: ASFAMIYAROV, R.F.; BELOV, Ye.M.; IVAVQV, V.I.; I-W-;.KOV, V.I.; SOLOVIYEV, Yu.F.; FIMHOVP F.A.; TUROMSHEV, A.F.; KHMIKO, V.A.; NIKIT64M, N.V. Investigating the power parameters of a continuous steel casting plant. Stall 22 no.3t223-225 Mr 162. OURA 15:3) 1. Yuzhnourallskly maBhinostroitellnyy zavod (for Aafandiyarov, Belov, Ivanov,1 Markov, Solov'yev). 2. Novolipetsk-iy metallurgicheskiy zavod (for Pimenov, Turomahev, Khvealko). 3. TSentraltnyy nauchno-is sled ovate I- skiy institut chernoy metallurgii (for Nikitakiy). (Continuous casting-Equipment and supplies) GANDA, S.P.; MIKHAYLOV, G.M.; ALEYSANDROV, K.S. Behavior of zeolite water and the symmetry - h.,--motome. Dokl. AN SSSR 153 - '6!. 11~'--RA 17:1,' 1. Institut fiziki Sibirskuvo otdol-3niya AN '"l.-,Sh. Treds,,a-,?- leno akademikom M.M. Dubininym. BROVMAN, M.Ya.; MIKHAnOV, G.M. Use of graphite bushings in the sliding bearings of coke machinery. Koks i khim. no.606 163. (MIRA 1~,:9) 1. Yuzhno-Urnllskiy zavod tyazhelogo mashinostroyeniya. (Coke industry-Eqiiipment and supplies) jABUDi-, .:I. i .;A Y 'fit' ~1, t TP 5 Gr, hr. F. t. .,.Irr. FEr:fl r : L, In Zhur. n i Y kh.m. n S-0 ft4. j7 SS-Sh, KraEr-~yzirsk, iii: tJtLA r.&orgi,r.`:-hpF,,cy kh,'mii Sib;rakof.To otdeler~ya A!; SSSR, W k KACHELKIN, L.I.; RUSHNOV, N.P., KOROBOV, V.V.; MIKILOLOV, G.V.; CHEREZOVA, V.M. [Use of lumbering was-es~ IspolIzovanie otkhodov lesoza- gotovok. Moskva, Lesnaia promyshlennoat', 1965. 322 p. (MIRA 18;6) 1. 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"Vcb4w ill the alfraild"g firm. .300 00 frilln that In the "uKluttic f61141 41414W. go 41114, it. tilt- see 0 F Ittla-11totitill of 'JUS14. fly tilt, virt-trig. IU'141 It .1 it 100 ale 11 .1- t= o U U V' ' 11 MA goo 0 A a m a 4 A I SO a 4, a 1 1 : 6 A . 0: 100016000*06 94060000 00 01000000000000000*000 :N006000060690000900 00 00000000*0000*000000; -0 A GRINCHEIII-OP I.V.; LUIMIN, A.G.; MIKKAYLOV, G.~',. Installation for s.udying the uk-gnet',c roEori.nce of --,Crnic nuclei. Trudy Sib.tekhoinst. nr,.24~)--12 , 59o 14-3) (Duclear ma&netic resonance dnd reiax~-Lion) LUNDII., A.G.; MIYJL,'iYLOVp G.M. Determining moisture in wood by a nucle-r miignetic resi~,r-n,~e method. Trudy Sib.tekh.irLt. no..L4 ?)-36 f5o. L4 3 (Wood-Mlois ture) (jouc.-lear m"gaet., roaor;ance; 8289' S/120/60/000/02/o24/052 7,?,o 0 Eo4l/E421 AUTHORS: Lundin, A. . and Mikhaylov, G.M. TITLE: A Spectrometer7~for Investigating Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Crystals 77 PERIODICAL:Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta 1960 Nr 2 pp 90-92 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An important feature of all such in;truments is the means adopted to orient the field with respect to the crystal axis. In this version. a horseshoe magnet rotates about the sample. The non-uniformity of the field is less than 0.03 oersted within a 1 cm3 volume, The magnet gap-width is 35 mm the effective working area is 225 CM2, The magnet wound with 20000 turns of 1 mm dia wire, weighs 500 kg~ There are also supplementary windings. of 6ooo and 4000 turns of 0.41 mm dia wire, intending for smooth variation of the average value of the field and for modulating its intensity. The pole pieces are 6o mm thick of CT-3 steel and optically flat. A field of about 4500 oersteds is produced in the gap with a main-winding current of' Card 1/3 600 mA. As an antimicrophony measure the magnet 82893 S/12o/60/000/02/024/052 E041/E421 A Spectrometer for Investigating 'Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Crystals together with its mounting, is fixed to a concrete base having a volume of 6 m3. The mounting consists 3f a circular steel plate and a wagon wheel, The main winding is fed from a commercial rectifier with a UIP -lelectronic stabilizer, The circuit diagram of the spectrometer is in Fig 2., The autodyne oscillator is a triode-connected 6ZhqP pentode with a slope of 25 MA/V. The level of oscillation is stabilized by feedback taken from the detector load. After detection and low-frdquency ampl4ication. the signal is passed through a narrow-band (I c/s) amplifier tuned to 70 c/s. This is followed by a synchronous detector with time- constants of I or 10 seconds. The spectra are recorded on a self-balancing potentiometer type EPP-09. Slow variations in field are produced by varying the current in the 6P15P pentode by tpeans of the potentiometer coupled through reduction gearing to the synchronous motor SD-2. The heaters of the oscillator and amplifier valves are fed from an accumulator. Careful Card 2/3 electrostatic screening is also necessary around the 82693 S/120/60/000/02/024/052 Eo41/E421 A Spectrometer for Investigating Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Crystals oscillator. Crystals containing hydrogen and fluorine have been investigated in the range of oscillator frequencies I to 20 Mc/s. The resolving power for hydrogen in a 3000 oersted field is 300 c/s. Fig 3 shows absorption spectra for monocrystalline rochelle salt when the X-axis of the crystal coincides with the rotation axis of the magnet and the field direction is successively Z and Y. The modulation amplitude was 2 oersted. There are 3 figures and 3 references, 2 of which are Soviet and I English, ASSOCIATION; Institut fiziki Sibirskogo Otdeleniye AN SSSR Sibirskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut (Institute of Physics of the Siberian Sect-ion-AS USSR, Siberian Technological Institute) SUBMITTED: January 23, 1959 Card 3/3 30 A!-'THORS: Aleksandvv. K. S. i, M' I k r I ME - I I cj- e -,r! J,-j W, Un e L) t, S 1~ rc t IV p C! ii, 1, 1 e A I PEHIODI-~;ALz r, S S P, ABSTRACT: Ai (30 e 4)2 s tDeeq s ti le i v method of nucledr mag,.e~.' -e s~)nar-,e, and `-,elr m. space ~rrro-iL P A were ci~3 4e, 6 -,e :,.--e se, ce of'c 30, ind trIarg-ilIr 1- theiv s r t:i re ,3 TIS 1~ ~ !rig the same mel.lol, .e s '.3r. ~.o, sso ugl- ~ the dlstrlb,,itlor~ of ~-iydlvogen a~orrs 1, 1 th e ~ rs tt,,.,-e . T~,e authors re~ec'~ one of tte two possible D rot 0 rl 11.3~,osllllors s-ggeste-,, r)-,- R S p e, ? e a r~ dM m S !',a e e x a r, e t' (j, -l I c)e;,. cx,,~er ime,; s -e- t~ o, L): o: L r I .3 j, e z3 3 rie Y Z axes F,1, f! t,,.i f 1,1. 1()r, oj)e -1 :-.,1 Crorn r, sms vie re o e I t- me as -_i r-eme,, 0 C), IAI-3 '71,e t~ I U 0 h t-l 1 ,,q 0 t3 a r) I p o [~Qtied:'a ~2 r - y t a I s A s ie e r~fr. 1, u e x rr, 3 f 0 1 d b s c i, o r e . I parcil .(2. _i x z3 wie o." ~,e [, - :. : e 2 o ~.e mo ', e c, e s o !3 a zat 1()r a . e e o e 'T: e e ! i anci 1.wc~ ol~.ers e magne t I c Ilell. I 4a3 rar,,ii I e i Z -_i x1 :3 o f t ~ie c r y s t Li Li '-!iv prol,~,2e-l r J equal s p I i I o b s o r r) o, !)e s concernirij, Ihe i A ' orn: -, I n t ho S!, ic r - e sov/~r lumin um S~l I Hey -Aly v e t o - ~1 C~ or I C) Prn; t 0Z Th C. e z em L te t r: cv; Irij~, of' !.h- mo lel 3ho-wr. IT, Fi, - F Ig Mo. ie " :;hOw I- nif i I s t v 11) 11 t I On o C hydro~Ten atoms c tri, , ~:i ) avound oxyver~ atom.-. ( ~ arkre - Ir,-!eii whi~!h form an octa- hedr-on arounl A 1. of' guanifline aluminum s u 1 "a t e . Con-erning the Distribution of Hycirogen 781o3 Atoms in the Structure of Guanidine SOV/7(_-)-~1:-:-_12/3(-, Al--imlnurn Sulfate Fleyahydrate ASSDCIATION: \..ard 4/5 The bond angle H-0-H Is close to 1050; both N - to - ff and 0 - to - 11 (11-otances are close to 1 .00 A, wh!'- H - to - H is 1.65 A. The experiments prove,i th;.Lt all N112trtanrJes In C(NE 2) . group lie on one plane. The model :'All! needs refinement. The structure changer, n-companying spont,,neous polari- zation and taking [)'Lace in an applied field are not yet clear. S.P. Gahude Is acknowledged f:)r help In calculations and discussions. There are 3 figures; and 8 referenres, 4 U.S., 3 Soviet, 1 Danish. The U.S. references arei R. Spence, J. Muller, .:. Chem. Phys., 26, 3~ 706 (11957); D. McCall, J. Chem. Phys., 26, 3, 'r06 (1~67); A. Holden, B. Matthias, W. Merz, .T. Remeik-i, Phys. Rev., 98, 2, 546 (1951,,); L. Paull,-. Nature of' the Cheml,al Bond, Cornell Urivernity Prc- 1946. Institute or Phyulc:! of' the Siberian B-,,qri,h of the Academy of Scien-e.~~ of' the USSR and Siberian Te-hnr loFical Institute (Institut fi-,1.1ki Sibirskoio the DI.,,,LvIhkMon ot' M105 A' ori.~ It I the St ructuve o I* Guun I I it ie ' sov/(O-, Al Sull'ato lfeXLjh.V(11';jt-(, ol delenlyj AN SSSR I SIhLr,:;l(Iy tekhnologl~-.,heokly In,; t 1 1. 111, ) .,j 11; ~ r,,, i , r r i.' I) : j : I I y i , , I ) I , ) C'-!!~d v"' 1 84997 3/046/60/024/01-0//006/033 B013/B063 AUTHORS: Lundin, A. G., Aleksandrov, K. S._L_ Mikhaylov, G. M. , and Gabuda, S. P. TITLE: Study of Some Piezoelectric Sub tance by the Method of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance 7 PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Soriya fizicheskaya, 1960, Vol. 24, No. 10, pp. 1195-1197 TEXT: The application of the method of nuclear magnetic resonance to the study of polycrystalline specimens is dealt with. This method served for examining polycrystalline specimens of Rochelle salt, triglycine sulfate and potassium ferrocyanide. The tests were conducted within a temperature range covering the phase transition points of these substances. For an increase of the signal level, the specimens which had a volume of about 2 cm3, were preseed by applying a pressure of 100 kp/cm-2. The experimen- tal arrangement is described in Ref. 8. The following results were ob- tained: Rochelle salt - KNaC 4 H406*4H20. at a temperature of +23 oc (Fig. 1, 1) the second moment exhibits a jump of 4 oe 2. This is in agree- Card 1/2 84997 Study of Some Piezoelectric Substances by the S/048/60/024/010/006/03z, Method of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance B013/BO63 ment with the data of Ref. 6. No modification of the second moment was observed in the region of the lower Curie point. Triglycine gulfate - (NH3CH2COO) 3' H2so4: Curve 2 (Fig. 1) shows that the second moment retains the same magnitude in a wide temperature range, and amounts to rV8 ce 2 Experimental results do not contradict the data of Ref. 10. Potassium 0 ferrocyanide K 4Fe(CN )6'3H20 : The piezoelectric phase transition at -22 C was discovered in 1959 (Ref. 11). Curve 3 (Fig. 1) shows the change of the line width with phase transition. Fig. 2 gives the modification in the form of the resonance line derived on the passage through the Curie point. P. P. Kobeko and I. V. Kurchatov are mentioned. The present paper was read at the Thi-rd Conference on Piezoelectricit , which took place in Moscow, from January 25 to 30, 1960. There are 2 figures and 13 references: 4 Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Physics of the Siberian Branch of the AcaTe-q-y-o-T Sciences U-STSWT Card 212 LUNDIN, A.G.; ~ ~IKHAXJOYfuM.; GANDA, S.P. Studying the reorientation of the guanidinum ion in the fer- roeloctric C(NH2)3. Al (-qO4)2 - 6H20 by the nuclear magne- tic resonance method. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 0 no.5:1282-1288 My 161. tMIRA 14:7) 1. Institut fiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya Akademii nauk i Sibirskly tekhnologicheskiy institut. (Ferroelectric substances) (Guanidinium) (Nuclear magnetic resonance) _I: U.- ~-!;- ~ - - , .. - ---- .,- ~ - - 1, - - ~ .. 26690 c,7- zf, 7 goo 41t, 3, A U THO R - N, i k h ii.-f I o v~' . '~. - , . un d i r~ 1 " a T I " L L -nr-tic resonanr(: ~f F1) nuclei in tne (NH BeF ferroeiectilc 4 2 4 PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimental noy 1 teoretic~ieskoy "izi.K;. v. 41, no. 5(11), 1961, 1,37J-15-4 TEXT~ The authors studied the second moment of the nuclear magnetic resonance absorption line of F'9 in (NH 4)2 BeF4 in the temperature range of from .185 0C to room temperature. The second moment of this line is determined by the structure of the crystal and may be calculated by Van Vleck's formula (Phja. Rev., 74, 11168, 1948). The authors assume thdt the (BeF 4 ) 2-- Ion is a regular tetrahedron with the be atom as ito center. The distances F-F and F-Be are 2.63 and 1,61 ~, respectively. Moreover, it is assumed that the (BeF 4)2 ions and the (NH 4)' ions in the str-icture Card '/4 2 6~0 0 9 'i//0 ~1/ 61 /04 1/ OC5/ jl`~ Maff,rie tic resonance of F nuclei B 104, B 1 08 of ~,NH BeF are located just as the ~au j ions and the (.NH ions in 4 2 4 4 4 the st_,,~cture of ("H 4 )2 so 4' The second moment of the nuclear magnetic res,,nance absorption line of F _s shown as a fu.ict;on of ternerat~re in F -_ - - , .I'he chan~_-e of tne second ::,oment in the range from -luO to -200C ~s a result of an ordinary rotational transition, connected with a reor.entation of' the ~BeF 4) ions around a fixed axis. This axis :oinciies with the c axis of the crystal. The height of the potentia~l oarrier of reorientation as determined from the temperature dependence of tne second moment is found to be 9.5 4 0.4 kcal/mole. B. Mattias and D, Remeyka (Sb Fizika dielektriKov (Physics of Dielectrics); Gostekhizdat. 1960, p. 301~) are mentioned ~he authors thanK V. A. Koptsik for submitting the ~~rysta' investigated, and X. 3. Aleksandrov for his I interest and valuable advice. There are 3 figures 1 table, and 12 references: 4 Soviet and 8 non-Soviet, The 4 most recent references to English-language publications read as follows: R. Pepinscy, F. Yona. Phys, Rev.. 105,344, 1957; Y. 3Kaya, K. 7edam. H. Pepinsky. Acta Cryst. Card 2.1' t '.)I ~j -19 4 v I:a~-netic ru cr r n e 4,,'B 1 ~ 9 1 337 1 B1 i nc ~'evstek., ;,n~l ~'o.i~&, 12, P. h e m . P h:~ 17, 67 )~7- I Im t. i ~.Ut f i'z i S i I r a K o.-o c k,~ I en i c, 7n i i ( 1~1 ~ L tAl t e Of I h.V!; Of L~if, ~i r,t~ri ~ri ull the Aca(iemy of Sciences UziJit) o ii 9M. i TTD .,lay 16, 1961 88408 S/020/61/136/004/021/026 (1,0V3., 11.37..,11.3 B028/BO6O AUTHORS: Lundin, A. G., 11ilikhaylov, G. M., and Gabuda, S. P. TITLE: Behavior of Crystal Water in the K4Fe(C106-3H20 Ferroelectric 136, No PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk 53SR, 1961, Voi. 4, pp. 864-a67 ----:7'XT: '.,onoolinic cryotals of this salt have four K4Fe(CN 6-3H20 molecules per elementary cell (a.9-32A, b-16-84A, c=).32A~. A study of this salt by the method of the magnetic proton resonance led to the Iiscovery of a considerable chanFe of the second moment of proton absor-)tion lines on the passage through the Curie point. The second :.oraent of absorption lines is given by + ~O f(!')-(H-,-Io )2dH, where f(H) is the normalized function of the line shape, (H-Ho) - difference between magnetic field strength and resonance fiell strength; it characterizes the interaction of protons in Carl 1/6 88408 3ehavior of Crystal Water in the S/020/61/136/004/02 1/02 6 K4Fe (CN)6-3H 20 Ferroelectric B028/BO60 matter, and its change points to a change in the position or in the mobility of the protons. The signal-to-noise ratio was increased by using crystal powder pressed at 150 kg/CM2 in a cylinder 13 mm in diameter and 20 mm long. Single crystals (12x6x,20cm3 and 12K8x2Ocm3) were also examined in a special Dewar vessel at temperatures between 77 and 4000K. Absorption spectra were taken at a magnetic field strength Ho = 3000 oersteds with a change of field strength of 0.0194 and 0.0097 oe/sec. Fig. 1 shows the dependence of the second moment of the lines on temperature, Fig. 2 the proton resonance spectra at various temperatures. The second moment was calculated with 3 = So+Si; SG = intramolecular part, caused by a pair interaction of protons in the H20 molecule, S1 = intermolecular part caused by the interaction of "pair" prot3ns with other nuclei which display a magnetic moment. The following relations -48 - 6 , .1-10 r hold for polycrystals: So . '~58 S - 358.1-10- 48 r-6, 4 M I (I +1)g 202 r- 6, where r = distance in cm 1 J 15 k k k k k Card 2/6 88408 Behavior of Crystal Water in the S102 61/136/004/021/026 K4Fe (CN)6-3H2 0 Ferroelectric B028YB060 between the protons in the H20 molecule, rk - distance from other nuclei with spin Ik and the hydromagnetic ratio gk, r - distance from protons of other H20 molecules, 0 - nuclear magneton. ~ig. 3 shows an absorption line of a K4Fe(CN)6-3H20 single crystal at -1830C with a maximum splitting of & Hmax ' 21.6 oersteds. The widening of the line peak is mainly caused by intermolecular interaction. The calculation for the intermolecular part gives 31 - 0.00,66 oe2. S 0 calculated on the basis of AHmax , 34r-3 (~L - magnetic moment of the rotons, ral-57510-015A) gives 23.5fl.2 oe2. The second moment of 23.5 OeF is typical of the rigid H20 molecule in the crystal hydrate. 'here are two reasons accounting for S dropping at -1500c:V711 distance of protons from one another, or appearance of rotational or translational degrees of freedom at the H20 molecule. Doublet lines disappear at -350C, which is indioat-live of the fact that at this temperature all molecules undergo rearrangement. For the "third" water molecule in K Pe(CN)6-3H20, the doublet disappears only at -200. Near the Curie point, Ihe drop of the potential barrier proves that a rearrangement of the molecules connected with a change of symmetry. The central peak of Card 3/6 88408 Behavior of Crystal Water in the 3/02 61/136/004/021/026 K4Fe (CrT)6'3H 20 Ferroelectric B028YB060 the curve at +600C is due to self-diffusion of the H20 molecule. There are 3 figures and 10 references: 4 Soviet, 2 Japanese, and 4 US. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Physics of the Siberian Department, Academy of Sciences USSR). Sibirskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut Krasnoyarsk (Siberian Technological Institute Krasnoyarsk) PRESENTED: July 21, 1960, by V. N. Kondratlyev, Academician SUBMITTED: August 18, 1960 Card 4/6 88408 S/02 61/136/004/021/026 B028YB060 ) C3 I e V I to WT i " th Pm I TamepMppm **w ' OlOpal Momem ASURNMRPOTOSW9 l AM l ~ K&MCN)#. IffoO Card 44 P;: Card 6/6 88408 S/02 61/136/004/021/026 B028YB060 M MIKHAYIOV, G.M.; LUNDIN, A.G.; GABUDA, S.P., itLEFSANDROV, K.S. Proton magnetic resonance in !~elen-tirea. Dokl. Ali SSOIR 141 no.6: 1406-1408 D 161. (MIRA '14:12) 1. Institut fiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR i Sibirskiy tekhnoloeicheskiy institut. Predstavleno akademikom V.N.Kondrat'- yevym. (Urea) (Nuclear magnetic resonance and relaxation) MIKHAYLOV, G. M. 111MR-studies of the pha3e transitions in ferroelectrics." report presented at the Symposium on Phase Transitions in Solids, 6-th leneral Assembly, Intl. Union of Crystallography, Rome, Italy, 16-18 sep 1963. (Institute of Physics, Siberian Department, Academy of Sciences, Krarnojarsk, USSR) GABUDAY S.P.,IMIKIIAYLOV, G.M. Reorientation of water mrIF3cules in heulandite. Izv. 30 AN SSSFt no. 11 Ser.khim.nauk no.3:123-125 163. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Institut fiziki 3ibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR, Krasnoyargk. GOUDA, S.P.; LUNDIN, A.G.1 MIKIfArLOVp ;- G.M. hagnetic resonance of protons in deamine. GsokhjzJia no-4; 436-439 Ap f63. (KIRA 16;7) 1. Inatitut fiziki Krasnoyarsk. Protona~ (Stilbite) Ifuclear magnetic resonance and relaxation) ~ GABUDAI S.P.; MIKHATLOV, GA Magnetic resonance of protons of water in aeolites at law temperaturea. Zhur.strukt.khim. 4 no.3t446-447 MY-Je 163. (KCRA 16s6) 1. Institut fiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniyn AN SSSR, Krasnoyarsk. (Zeolites--Specti-a) MIKHAYLOV, G.M.; NIKOLAYEV, A.M. Gems-raliw.ti r-cnilR-t+v nf the hydraulics of a fixed granular bo-d. Izv.,rjs.ucheb.zav.;khim.i khim.to-kh. 6 no.50,61-864 '63. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Kazanskiy khimikr)--tekhnologicheskiy Lnstitut Lmeni Kirova, kafedra khimicheskogo mashinostroyenlyR. GA.BUDA, S.P.; LUNDIN, A.G.; 14MIAYLOV,V, G.14.--, ALEKSANDROV, K.S - - ,. - ~'. Ip Position of hydrogen atoms in autrolite. Krista.Liografiia 8 no.3:388-392 Fq-Je 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Institut fizik-i Sibir3kogo otdelenlyu All SSSR i Sibirskiy tekhnologicheskiy instituto MIKHAYLOV, G.M. (Novorossiysk); AGIBALOV, V.Ye. (Novorossiysk) Mechanization of operaticme. Zhel. dor. tre-nBp. 46 no.l.-72-75 Ja '64. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Glavnyy inzh. Novoroasiyakogo vagonoremontnogo zavoda (for Mikhaylov). 2. Zamestitell rmchal'nika pl&novo-proiz- vodstvennogo otdela Novorossiyakogo vagonoremontnogo zavoda (for Agibalav). B-Z:A TS~. :Y A T-C K .,.V.5 i~fl nr c I-E 7 0 f n J F' Ln s t ; tu t I PreriSthvienr) qkadem~4Y i:. t. -v r Y C7 ~ G . I.!.. P! KHil Y 1 'r7E ta oL. , ra f dt, ,ail I JC- fY MIRA I T n a 7 1, 1 r-,-,' Irok,,)ITc otJ42 1 e. n ', ya vr Y ir':0 . 1.-,t ~ t 1-~ If 1,.i j-h via m~ ky,