SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DANILENKOVA, N. I. - DANILEVICH, S. I.
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_DMITMI'10, Yo.T.
Clinical and neurodynamic ch,,nges in patients with schizophrenia
undor the influence of stelazine therapy. Zh. nevro pat. poikhiat.
Korsakov 63 no.3:424-430 163 (IRTU 17-1)
1. Kafedra psi-khiatrii Virmitskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
0 Z , r 11
pa 'n 6 7. n e
Ka r oq 19 1 'j(h A at
DANILENKO, Yu.A.
After the reorganJzation of the managemen. of -Ad,) 7-,lay nptworks.
Vest. sviazi 114 no.lltl9-2O N 164. (~UR.A IA,2)
1. Glavriyy inzh. Dnepropetrovskoy dlrekte;! rad'-ioranslyatsionnoy
SetA.
El, I Y A NU; , M. -,. ; DAN.' LF34YO , Yu. N.
Hi3tory of the sedimentaticm in the ai~cd:e Dniapur Valaey. Lit.
t poll. iskop. no-4:123-116 JI-Ag, I rv, . (,141 RA 17. 11 )
DANILENKO, Zina,
Green forest rustles. IUn.nat. no.5:17 161. (MIFU 14 4)
1. Predeedatell soveta druzhiny Zolenogayakoy aredney, shkoly,
Kharlkovskiy oblasti.
(Reforestation)
PFIL4YAKOV, V.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; DANILENKOVA, N.I., inzh.; LEBEDEV, V.V.,
inzh. C-- - - - --
Use of wdels for studying the aerodynamics of the gas cha=eIs of
TP-90 and TP-100 boilers with T-shaped arrangement of the components.
Teploenergetika 8 no.5:45-52 Yq 161. (KIRA 14:8)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy kotloturbinuyy institut
imeni I.I.Polzmova I Turbinno-kotellnyy zavod.
(Boilers)
MATFFSCU, D. I FLESERIIJ, I. ; IVAN, M.; FLFSERIU, E.; GADEANIJ, L. ; DANILE3CU, A. ;
SCHUCH, Elena
Influence of considering the deformations caused by axial and
cutting forces in the static calcuation of Fi cupolla with nervures
and rings. Bul St si Tehn Tim 9 no.2:585-599 Jl-D 164.
Comparqtive study of the effort distribution determined in
different hypotheses of spatial cooperntion of a cupola with
nervures and rings. Ibid.:601-616
YEGOROV, A.P., shofar; VOYTANIK, N.M., shofar; KOZIWSEV, D.K., shofar;
POLULYAKH, V.Ya., shofar; KAMATSKIY, V.N., shofer; VARS4AVSKAYA,
A.A., shofar; VATULDI, G.N.* shofar; SHANDURSKIY, P.T., shofar;
MCLIYANOV, G.A., shofar; hRBOV, A.G., shofar; DANILEFS, P.P.,
shofar; BOGANCHENKO, V.A., shofar; PRUDNIKOV, A.F., shofer;
VIYUNIKCV, S.I., shofar; SOLOVEY, I.N., shofar; MURASHKO, D.F., shofar
We prize our workert' honor. Av-t. transp. 40 no.12.3-4 D 162.
OMLtA 15:12~'
1. Simferopollskiy av-tobusnyy p&rk (for Yegorov, Voytanik).
2. Simferepollskiy taksomotornyy park (for ~ft=ashko, Kozintsev).
2. Kerchenskly avtobusno-taksomo'tornyy park (for Polulyakh).
4. Yevpatoriyakiy av-tobusno-taksomotornyy park (for Kamatsk-iy).
5. Yaltinskiy taksomotormyy park (for Varshavskaya). 6. Feodosiyskiy
taksomotornyy park (for Varshavskaya). 7. Savastopollskiy aytobuano-
taksomotornyy park (for Yemallyanov). 8. Simferopollskiy gruzovoy
avtopark (for Varbov). 9. 2-y Simferopollskiy gruzavoy av-topark
(for Verbov). 9. 2-y Simferopollskiy gruzovoy avtopark (for Damilets).
10. BakholLisarayakiy avtopark (for Boganchenko). 11. Sevastopollskiy
avtopark (for Prudnikov). 12. 1-y Simferopollskiy gruzovoy avtopark
(for V8Yunikov, Solovey).
VORMOVA, V.A.j KHILISHLEYN, Yuj.; MOGILEMEV, O.A,; DAINILSTS, VJ.
Use of natural gas in large cupola furnaces. Lit.proim, no,11al-2
N 162. (MIRA 15t12)
(Capola furnaces)
TRUB, I.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; VASYANOVICH, I.F., inzh.; DANILETSKIY, A.F.,
inzh.
Technological indices of the operation of tunnel furnaces
and dryers fueled by mazlit. Stroi. mat. 8 no.2:25-2- F
,62. (AURA 15:3.~
(Petroleum as fuel,'
DANILZISKIY, M.D. (g. Llvov); LYARKOVICH-LUISA, o.H. (g. Llvov)
The printing Industry In the Ukrainian S.S.R. Poligr.proizv. no.3:
5-6 MY-Je 154. (KLRA 7:8)
(Ukralm-Frinting Industry) (Printing Industry--Ukreizo)
USS It/ Cheird' s try - t ~e taldetiyde
Q~amistr: - Acetylene
"GontAct Aethod of Pregarine icetaldehyde fr)--, tcetylene n tiz,t *,'a:-,,)r si.ise," A. j.
Jakiihoyrich, A. A. Danilevich, 14. A. Hedzychovskwya, 1-~' pp
11~Lhur I rik K~i-m" Val X X, ;w )) f-,f, ql';3 9'q
A iriet.,iod usinj,, as catalysts, ac*.ivated coal, 'phus--i-)ric ci-i -r-1 'L ivate~i coal,
in c - cid and tr,ces o f ~.Lo so hurati-A cotyer )r1 ac * i va te.i cc),Al A ru no s,-nui~ ate d
z:,r.c mixed with nhus-.-ihoric ciA )n acttvatel c,)al.
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MEDVED', T.YA., KABACHNIK, M.I., MOSHKIN, P.A., VARSHAVSKY, S.L.,
KOFK&N, L.P., GEFTER, TE.L., TKACHENKO, G.V., DANILEVICH. A.A.
Industrial method of synthesis of di-B,B-chlor-othyl of vinyl-
phosphinic acid from ethylene oxide and Phosphorus trichlorids.
Report submitted for the 12th 6onfe rence on high molecular we 4 ght compounds
devoted for monomers, Baku, 3-7 April 62
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New technology of installing the electric wiring in large-panel
apartment houses. Biul. tokh. inform. 4 no.3:1?-19 Mr 158
(Electric wiring, Interior) (6A 11:3)
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E194/E284
AUTHORS: Rogov, S. P.,_Danilevich, A. F., Gol'dshteyn, D. L.,
Rysakov, M. V. and Agafonov, A. V.
TITLE: Hydrofining of Lubricating Oils
PERIODICAL: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, 1961, No. 4,
pp. 23-27
TEXT: Hydrofining is under consideration as a replacenent
for earth treating in finishing of solvent raffinates. This
article describes tests on the hydrofining of distillates (spindle
oil and machine oil Type AC-S (AS-5)) and residual de-waxed phenol
raffinates of the Novokuybyshevsk NPZ, The hydrofining was carried
out on a large laboratory pilot plant with gas circulation,
fdnishing with steam stripping. A study was first made of the
influence of pressure and it was concluded that the pressure of 40
atmospheres, the highest tried, was the best in respect of improv-
ing the viscosity index, reducing the coke number and sulphur
content and improving the colour of the finished oils. The ratio
of volumes of oil per hour to volume of catalyst ranged from 1 to
4. The influence of treatment temperature was then studied using
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on the one hand an aluminium-cobalt-molybdenum catalyst and on the
other an aluminium-molybdenum. catalyst. These tests were made with
machine oil Type AS-5 at a total pressure of 40 atm and a delivery V/
rate by volume relative to catalyst of 3 1/hours and a gas circul-
ation rate of 300 litres at n.t.p. per litre of feed at temperatures
of 275, 300, 325 and 350*C- It was shown that increasing the
temperature has much the same effect as decreasing the feed rate.
As a rule increasing the temperature somewhat increases the pour
point which rose from -18*G with a treatment temperature of 350*C.
Tables are then given of the characteristics of hydrofined spindle
(Table 3) and residual (Table 4) oils under optimum process
conditions. Table 3 was obtained with an aluminium-molybdenum
catalyst and Table 4 with aluminium-cobalt-molybdenum catalyst.
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Table 3
Feed
Viscosity centistokes:
at 50-C 19-03
at lOO*C 4.87
Viscosity index 92.3
Pour point *C -14
Flash point *C 190
Colour NPA 2.5
Sulphur content % weight 0.96
Coke No. % weight 2 0.03
Corrosivity Pinkevich gms/m 6.65
Yield % weight 100.0
Treated Oil
3000 3250
18-74 18.25
4.80 4.77
93.8 95-7
-13 -12
200 198
1.5 1-5
0.92 0.86
0.02 0.01
2.13 -
99.4 99.1
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Feed
Viscosity centistokes:
at 50*C 159-35
at 100*C 20.98
Viscosity index 85.1
Pour point OC -10
Flash point *C 246
Colour NPA 6.5
Sulphur content 9c' weight 1.03
Coke No. % weight 0.38
Yield % weight 100
Treated Oil
153-87
20.80
88.4
-8
270
3-5
0.81
0.27
99.1
Table 4
The hydrogen consumption in treating the distillate oil was 0.13%
weight and in treating the residual oil 0-1% weight. The results
of hydrofining and earth finishing are then compared and it is
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shown that hydrofinishing gave the greater yield, about 2% on
distillates and 4% on residual lubricants. The hydrofined oils
have lower coke number but there is some loss in the viscosity and
a slight increase in the pour point. Hydrofining has little
influence on the chemical composition of the lubricants. The
increase in viscosity index on hydrofining mainly results from
newly formed paraffinic, naphthenic and light aromatic hydrocarbons.
Preliminary technical and economic calculations show that hydro-
finishing of lubricants is promising as a replacement for earth
treatment. There is not much to choose between the performance
of the two catalysts tested but the aluminium-molybdenum. catalyst
is cheaper. Full scale tests carried out at the Novokuybyshevsk
NPZ confirmed the laboratory test results of the VNII NP. There
are 6 tables and 2 non-Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: VNII NP
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Sanitary laboratory control of the district water supply. Gig. i
son. 21 no.11:90-91 N 156. (KLRA 10:2)
(WATAR SUPPLY)
DANIUVICE1. B.B.
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Method of projecting, plAnned works. Trudv MIIGAIK no.20.-59-64 '55.
(KLRA 10*.I)
1. Ho8kovskly Institut Inzhenerov geodezii, aerofotoolyemki i
kartol-.rRf ii. Kaf edra geoda-Aii.
(Proj ect i on)
3W SOV/1,54-59-2-20/22
AUTHOR: Danilevich, B. B., Docent, Candidate of TQchnical Sciences
TITLE: Teaching of Geodesy at the Hanoi Polytec"lic Institute'\"~.7-1~Lnam)
(Prepodavaniye geodezii v Khano~-skom institute
(DRV))
PERIODICAL% Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedenij. Geodeziya i
aerofotos"yemka, 1959, Nr 2, pp 149-151 (U";S,()
ABSTRACT: The Hanoi Polytechnic Institute was "cunded in ~_~!tober 1~56. It
consists of 5 departments, where engineers are instructed in
13 special fields of engineering. Geodesy iu iriclu'iet in thp
program of 5 special fields: Industrial arid oni-Ineering,
hydraulic engineering and bridge building, miniii6, j~eology and
prospecting. At first, teachers and the equipment for the
laboratories were lacking. The Chair for Geodes-, obtdined its
first teacher only during the second term. The main task of the
teaching is to prepare the students for the pra-ti~:al aork
during summertime. The instruments were or, loan by the
Hanoi Hydrotechnical Institute. For the be.~.t..,iing, ten men from
various colleges and workshops with experience 1:~ i3urvpying were
Card 1/3 called to supervise the field work. The fin:v_~al situation
Teaching of Geodesy at the Hanoi Pulytechnic Institute SOV/154-59-2-2C/22
(N. Vietnam)
forced the Institute to use temporarily the area of the
Municipal Botanic Garden as a geopolygon. Examinations were
held in 15 groups at the end of the second term 1956/57. The
practical instructions during summertime were planned for
18 days. The daily work lasted six hours. The way this work
was carried out is described in short. During the school year
1957/58 the Institute obtained three more teachers and a
laboratory technician. The new teachers are educated to
secondary school standards. The school curriculum corresponds
to that of the universities in the USSR. The Chair has already
created Vietnamese-language educational aide. The Chair has
also text books in Russian, which are being partly translated
into the Vietnamese language. The students have already carried
out a topographical survey at the scale 1 : 1000 of a
100 hectare state-owned agricultural undertaking. The co-
operators of the Chair are studying the Russian language and
higher mathematics.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni inzhenerno-
stroitellnyy institut im. V. V. Kuybysheva (Moscow "Order
Card 2/3 of Red Banner of Labor" Civil Engineering Institute imeni
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.~.I L:',: -A -~I' Th i6 is az. 3)s trac t or. t he bas is o f t '. e f 11 Jy; ing p ub 1, i cat i c ns
i -I !Fr--~ -im-h : "I ndochi ne" , Nr 184 , i , 1 -:4 ; "La revue de
1 1 ImAochine" , Hanui 1 ; J . M.,iillts . --tats d I avance-er.t des
travaux d6od6si,ue en Indochine. Tr-.,vaAx de Is scctiun de
jodf Sie de 1 'Union gtod&s i 4ue et g6oThjs i -,,Ak2 internat icnale
,tophyii,~ue T. 7. Paris, 1935. The nr-w I-cal trianCuiation
n--ts were laid ir, 1956-57. The 7oints -)f the sa...e served for
tyke buildir.L; of t'~e radio , ta, icn (jf Hanoi, and of the -)ower
staLion of the tonnVinh A zine surve-in,~ triar.,~alatior ret
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of 3rd order was establishec. inthe area of Kao-Barib- (ti.." lp.,O.Rits)
with the aid of Soviet experts. Lcvk-linGs are carri-A o-it along
the roads and railroads under reconstriction. There ar~ 1
figure and 3 references.
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DANIUNICH, F.M.; NIKITIN, V.A~
The KM-8 cathetomet.-ir. lzm. tekh. no.?-.5-7 JI 163.
(MIRA 16s8)
(CiAthetometers)
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DANILETICH. G.A. (Baranovichl)
Comting the volume of h&ystacke. Nat.v shkole no.2:51 Mr-Ap '57.
(KUM 10: 5)
(Geometry--Problems. exercises, etc.)
G.I., inzhoner.
Review of the article by Candidate of Technical Sciences f.P.
Rabinovich "Studying the wear of steel - cast iron, steel -
steel and cast Iron - cast iron mechanical pairs under friction
without lubrication.' G.I.Dantlevich. Sellkhozmashina no.11:31
9 1.56. MR& 9:12)
1. Spetsiallnoye konstruktorskoye byuro zavoda 1-nent *Cktyabrl-
skoy revolyutsii."
(Mechanical wear)
DANILEVICH, G.I., inzhener.
- I
BIxtre axlee and bushings for plow wheals. Kakh. oil'. hoop. 8 n0.91
28 8 157. (KLRA 10t9)
(Plow)
DANIIAVICH. 0.1. [Davlovych, H.1.1, 1.,,.zh.-knrotruktor
-A,"~ ReSiStance of metal plows, Mokh. oil' hoe. 9 no.4:27-29 Ap '58.
(MIRA 11 - 5
(Flows)
KALYUZHNYYP G.D.; DANIUVICHI G.I.
The FRL~-4-30 plow for rice fields. Trakt. i sellkhozmaBh. 33 no.2:41,-42
F 163. (MLLA 16:3)
1. Spetsiallnoye konstruktorskoye byuro zavoda im. Oktyabrlakoy
revolyutaii.
(Rice) - (Flows)
DANIIZVIGH, G.I.
MPP-4 machine for tilling land strips &round tree trunks. ?rakt.
i sellkhozaaah. 33 no.6:40-41 Je 163. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Spetsia.11noye kongtruktorskoye byuro zavoda. im. Oktyabriakcyy
revoly-tsii.
(Fruit culture-Equipment &ad supplies)
(Tillage)
DANILEVICH, G.I.
The PON-30 and PON-l.'-.30 r"vei-sih-,p Plove. i sellkhoz-
mash. 33 no.10:39-40 0 'PA. (Kj-r~_A 17:1)
1. Zavod sol'skokhozyayEt,venr!ykh mashl-i Im. OkLyFibriskay
ievolyuteii.
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The Cottrell Atmosphere in Diluted So ions
If w . 0 , the excess concentration of the admixture
atoms cannot exceed a certain value, namely. the
saturation concentration. If w < 0 and v , z- < 0
the admixture concentration in the neighbourhood of
dislocations may approach unity. In the case of
v0 + ZW > 0 , the average admixture concentration in the
solid solution at low temperatures may exceed considerably
its concentration in the undistorted sections of the
crystal, whereby this difference depends on the density
of the dislocations in the crystal as well as on the
magnitude v + zv . The higher the magnitude of the
c
latter, the less pronounced will be its effect.
There are 4 references, 2 of which are English and
2 Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut metallofiziki AN USSR (Institute of Metal
Physics of the Ac.Sc., Ukrainian SSR)
SUBMITTED: December 16, 1959
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AUTHOR., Danilenko, V.M. E073/E335
TITLE: On the Solubility of Admixtures in Solid Bodies
PERIODICAL~, Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1960. Vol 9. Nr 6.
pp 940 - 942 (USSR)
ABSTRAM. In earlier work (Ref 2) the authors studied the problem of
the solubility of admixture atoms in a binary solid solution
of substitution, the crystal lattice of which has dislocatio
It was thereby assumed that a Cottrell atmosphere exists and
its concentration is less than unity and also that a change
in this concentration will not bring about the formation
of a new phase. However, in solid solutions of the
decomposing type, the concentration of the Cottrell
atmosphere at low temperatures may approach unity, which
should lead to the formation of subcrystals of the second
phase. The aim of this communication is to evaluate this
possibility. The author considers the simple case of the
behaviour of a solid solution when the densitv of dis-
locations in the crystal is negligibly small.
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On the Solubility of Admixtures in Solid 0 eS
Acknowledgments are expressed to A.A Smirnov for
evaluating the results of this paper.
There are I figure and 2 references, I of which is
Soviet and I English,
ASSOCIATION, Institut metallofiziki AN USSR (Institute of
Metal Physics of the Ac.Sc., Ukrainian SS-RT--
SUBMITTED; December 16, 1959
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AUTHOR: Dani1*&"r_,X,&,
TITLE: The Theory of Scattering of X-rays by Domain
Structures
PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1960, Vol. 10.
No. 1, PP, 3 - 8
TEXT; In crystals of solid solutions one frequently observes
structures which can conventionally be designated as
"domain structures". Their characteristic feature is a sudden
change in some property of the crystal on passing from one
part of it to another (i.e. from one domain to another),subject
to the condition that all its other properties remain unaltered
P'erroniagnetic domains are typical examples of a domain structure
The presence of a domain structure can be established
experimentally by diffraction effects obtained with waves
which are sensitive to changes in the particular property
determining the given domain structure. Thus, for example,
X-rays are sensitive to changes in the atomic scattering
function and the positions of the atoms A large number of
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papers have been devoted to the interpretatLon of' X-ray
diffraction patterns obtained with different types of domain
structures. However, each of these papers is concerned with
some special case and in order to treat a new special case the
theory has to be reconstructed. The aLM of the present paper
is to devise a general scheme for this type of caltulation-
lt is shown that the intensity of X-rays scattered by different
domain structures should be calculated in a general form when th-
geometrical dispositions of the domain boundaries are known,
The nature of the domain structure has ai effect on the intensity
of direct reflections and of the diffuse background,but has
no effect on the position and form of th- direct reflections,
A periodic domain structure will produce reflected X--ray beams
not only in the Bragg directions but als(, in a nUmber of
additional directions A non pf-riodi( domaiii ntiticttii,- . 1XV-1
rise to a hroado-nio- t,i -i,w( ~t the div-,t i-i j- i r- %o,j
( (_ a ~- ! -I , I II .. I , ..:I I~j .- I I , 41 1 - .. I , ~ I ,I,tk
Cal ~
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following general formula for the scattered intensity
Ev - V V
Zj exp R. - R.,)
M ff. I
X exp (a. h. - k,
where f is the atomic factor for the atom in the
m N) ~J-th site of the m-th elementary crystal cell,
Rm is the radius vector giving the position of the
m-th elementary cell,
h,d is a vector determining the position of the
-%)-th site in the elementary cell and
UM'V iZ the displacement of the atom (m, ',J ), i.e.
he '\)-th atom of the m-th cell from the
crystal-lattice site. It is assumed that
um"J is the same for all the atoms in a given
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From this it can be shown that
+N!:!:F, F:,EP,,,
x exp (q. P))
where ps"O is the probability of substitution of a site of
(x type \) by atoms of type a in the 9-th
domain,
f is the atomic factor for the CI- atoms,
Fs is the mean amplitude for X-rays scattered by
the elementary cell of the s-th domain and is
given by
F tps,\) exp i(q, h (5),
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kP is an effective atomic factor given by
M. fM,,) expIi(q, um
and C is given by
C = RM Rmi
The expression given by Eq. (4) is only approximate since
it is assumed in its derivation that the domain boundaries
do not cut through elementary cells but the error involved
is in the same ratio to the magnitude of the neglected terms
as the area of the domain boundaries to the volume of- the
crystal, The neglected ternis can hr.wever be taken into account
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as shown by the present author in Pet 13 lhe first term
in Eq, (4) describes the difftl8e background and is entirely
determined by the number and type of the domains It' the
formation of the domain structure is not accompanied by changes
in the concentration of' components or the degree of long-range
order, then the intensity of the diffuse background remains
constant, The second term determines the intensity of' direct
reflections and depends both on the type of the domains (F )andon
their size and mutual disposition p88 , w The latter
factor is determined by the geometry of the domain structure,
It is shown that if the domain structure is periodic then the
intensity of direct reflections is gi-ien by
7 - I'i-.
I N / ., ~, (. q , k - 2.- (13)
k k
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where 6(q) is
is
k , 9ke
(b k is
a 6-function,
the reciprocal lattice vector
(e is the unit vector in the reciprocal
lattice which is perpendicular to the plane
of the domain boundaries and
given by
According to Eq. (13). direct reflections in this case occur
only when q 21T*t. but also in the additional directions
given by q 2-ki-t - k (the so-called "satellites"). In
the case of an aperiodic domain structure the intensity is
given by;
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11 = N b(q, 2-h)b (q2 - 2-,k)fpI(q, - 2-tl 115)
where
q, Cas, F F (16)
a a.
In the intermediate cases, a superposition of these solutions
is necessary. All these results apply to a one-dimensional
model of the domain structure Acknowledgments are expressed
to A.A. Smirnov for discussion of' the results obtained.
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ASSOCIATION Institut metallofiziki AN UkrSSR
(Institute of Metal Physics of the AS
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SUBMITTED! December 16, 1959
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AUTHORS: Dan.1.1ankp,_Y,_K., Krivoglaz, M. A., Larikov, L. N.,
Smirnov, A. A.
TITLE: Congress of the Ukrainian Republic on the Theory of Metals
and Alloys
PERIODICAL: Uspekht. fizioheskikh neuk, 1960, Vol 70, Nr 1, pp 191-196
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: This Conference which took place from 1 - 5 June, 1959 in
Kiyev was attended by scientists from the Ukraine and from
other Republics of the Union; 70 lectures were delivered
and discussed in 2 plenary meeting@ in 2 sections (electron
theory and solocular-kinetio theory of met a and alloys).
The problems and prospects of metal theoryXin the light
of the fulfillment of the Seven-year Plan and the phenomenolog-
ical theory of ferromagnetism were summarized in 2 lectures
by I. M. Lifsh11_8 and S. V. Vonsovskiy. The following lectures
were also delivered: V. P. Silin on the investigation of the
influence of the int;raction between the conduction electrons
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daul I. N. Lifshits and V. G. Posahanakiy on the galvanomagne-
tio oharacteriatiowpof metals wit open Fermi surf-a-c-e-s-1-n
strong E&F-stiofieldel in this connection a paper by Lifshits,
M. Ya. Asboll, and M. I. Kaianov on the relations between
the asympT'OTIc beha-vlor or these characteristics and the topo-
logy of the Fermi surface were analyzed, the resistance change
in the magnetic field was (depending on the direction) found
to increase quadratioally or to approach a saturation valuab
acoording to the law by P. L. Kapitea, however, the increase
should be linear. M. Ya. Azbell reported on results of the
quantum theory of the electric high-frequency resistance which
he set upi M. Ya. Asbell and E. A. Kaner investigated the
cyclotron rosonano4in metals-in the rag-ion of the anomalous
skin offooWin magnetic fields by the aid of the aforem*ntion-
ed theoryl X* Is Kaganov investigated the case of a non-quadra-
tic depend*noo of the electron energy on the impulsel Tu. A.
Byohkov, L. . Gurevich, and G. M. Nedlin reported on the
thermomagnotio offoct%kin strong magnetic fieldsl A. 1. Smirnov
anT"T.- A. Krivoglas on a determination of the shape of the
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momenta of the photon pairs which are formed in the annihila-
tion of ponitrons and conduction electrons; A. M. Koaevich on
a theory of the influence exercised by elastic deformation on
the energy spectrum of the electrons in the metal and on
the oscillation of magnetic susceptibility; B. I. Berkin and
I. M. Dmitr*nko on the results of an experimental investigation
of the inMue-noe of a compression from pll sides on the aniso-
tropy and the do Haas-Van Alfen effect),'in crystal f weakly
magnetic metals; V. L. Gurevich on sound ab
Z~Uin the
m W etio field in the case of an arbitrary law of dispersionj
G. L. Kotkin on sound absorption in metals for arbitrary Fermi
surfaces; A. A. Galkin and A. P. Korolyuk on the experimental
determination of fluctuations of the ultrasonic absorption oo-
efficient in the magnetic field for tin and zinc; M. A. Krivo-
glaz and Ye. A. Tikhonova on the theory of X-ray- and slow
neutron soatterinst4n solid solutions; V. I. Iveronova and A.A.
Katenellson on the theory of the intensity distribution of dif-
fused scattering; M. A. Krivoglaz on the scattering of X-rays
and of thermal neu rons, Al. A. Smirnov and Ye. A. Tikhonova
Card 3/9 on the concentration dependence of the intensity of regular
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reflection and of the background of scattered X-raysi V. M.
Danilenko on dislocations in ordered alloys; A--.-T-.-Renl and
A. N. Orlov on the computation of the maximum oscillation
frequency of the atoms of a binary soliJ solution with cubic
body-aentered latticel A. P. Zvyagina and V. 1. Iveronova on
the dependence of the characteristic Debye temperature of an
alloy on the form of the spectrum of the thermal vibrations
of the atoms; K. B. Vlasov on the rotation of the polarization
plane of elastic transversal waves which propagate in a metal
along the direction of the magnetic field; A. A. Berdyehe and
B. V. Karpenko on the interaction of the inner electrons by
means of conduction electrons; B. V. Karpenko and A. A. Berdy-
shev on the interaction of conduction el;ctrons and spin waves
in an antiferromagnetici L. M. Petrova and Yu. P. Irkhin on
the computation of Hall's constant a ferromagnetic metal
within the framework of the s-d exchange model by Vonsovekiy;
P. S. Ur a ov, T. G. Izyumova, and G. V. Skrotakiy on the
electric resintanoe of ferromagnetic metals in radiofr quen-
Card 4/9 cy range near the ferromagnetic resonancei Tu. A. Izyumov. :nd
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G. V. Skrotskiy on the magnetic spin resonance of conduction
electrons-7-177. Gubanov on ferromagnetism in amorphous ferro-
magnetics; X. Y&. Azbell, V. 1. Gerasimenk2, and I. M. Lifahits
on paramagnetic resonano n metals if the skin depth is very
small compared to the sample dimensions; V. P. Silin on a
macrosoopio theory of the optical effects in metals in the
range of the normal and of the anomalous skin effect. S. V.
Konstant1nov and V. 1; ?oral' on the conductivity and the
magnetic W-u-sooptiRlity of a,motal in the variable sleatro-
magnetic field In taking Into account three-dimensional dis-
per:ionj P. A. Grinborg and A. ff. Orlov on the resistance
cha go in ins magnoWd-field and the Hall effect in a pure
metall A. A. Smirnov and A. I. Nosarl on a theory of the also-
trio resistance of alloys wiih distTrted lattice within the
framework of the manywalootron model of metall G, Samsonov
and V, S. Stshpor on the conductivity of Mo 35f iwTiosislil
G, V. Samsonov and Xu, B. Padezu on the investigations of the
physical properties and the electron configuration of rare
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concerning the Wiedemann-Frans law in metals and alloyal
Q. Ye. Pikus and V. B. Pike on the electrotechnical effects
in Ilauld a etalii 1. B. Borovskijr and K. F, Gur v on the
influence o~ impurities on the physical properties of transi-
tion motal,4\9. L Korsunskiy and G. P. Borovikova on the in-
flu*iAoo of impurities on the X-ray spectra solidel I. N.-
Lifahija on a now type of phase transitioneXin metals at high
pressuresi 1. V. Lifshits and 0. 1. ITS-p-anova on a method of
describing solutions by the introduction of correlation func-
tions for the atom groupal inkel'shtsyn on the thermo-
B. I.,
dynamics of a three-oompone d'soluti-O Ze As N tysina
Atooll
1-7 _07
and A. A. Smirnov on the theory,* the ordaiin f alloys
wij~ hozagonal-naos*ly packed lattical 1. A. Gindin, B. G.
Lasarev, Ta. D. Starodubov. and V. I. Khotkovich on the exist-
shot of low-I aporatur--isomorphic trans f or-m-aTro-n-9 of a series
of metals (&l:&li, Bi?B:eI1j I. M. Lifohits and V. V. Slesov
.r
an the coagulation of per icles in the late stag* of decayl
R, 1. Garber on the kinetics of pore formation in rook salt
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surplus vacancies in a solid; B. Ta. Lvubov and A. L. Ro_YtbWd
on the theory of the growth ofjmartensite orysta s;qL. N.
Larikov on the kinetics of the"recrystallization in deformed
metals and alloyal I. V. Salli on the problem of the lines
of the metastable equilibrium in the diagrams of binary sys-
temel M. I. Zakharova d 10 N. Stateenko on phase tranaforma-
tions Fn-Airon-vanadl lloys; K. P. Gurov on t relation
between tZe-act-IN-ari-on energy of solf-diffusion ith the
characteristic temperature of pure metalal I. M. Fedorohonko
and A. I. Rairohenko on the volume increase in heating mixed
~4powders; Ye. A. Tikhonova on the diffusion theory of inter-
stitial aioms In all3y-s-of the CuAu type; V. B. Fiks on the
mobility mechanism of the impurity ions in metals in an elec-
tric field; P. P. KuzImenko and Ye. 1. KharIkov on experimen-
tal investigations of charge transfer in pure metals by means
of tracer atoms; I. N. Frantsevich, D. F. Kalinovich, 1. 1.
Kovenskiy, M. D. Smolin, and M. D. Glinchuk on investigations
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solutions of C, Cr, Mo, and tungsten in iron by means of radio-
active isotopes; I. L. Odin and V. N. Geminov on the destruc-
tion of metals in creeping at increased temperatureal I. A.
Oding and L. 1. Gor~iyenko on the variation of the mechanical
properties of the metals with preceding creeping testj B. Ta.
Pines on characteristics of the diffusion mechanism in creep-
Ing; N.. S. Zhurkov and A. V. Savitskiy on the experimental
verification of the diffusion theory in the mechanical destruc-
tion in pure silver and in an Ag + 5% Al alloy; N. S. Fastov
on the thermodynamics of irreversible processes in the deforma-
tion of metalel V. I. Khotkevich obtained the same results in
this respect; A. L Gindip commynicated data on the increase
of the plasticity of armoo iro ~tat low temperatures by pre-
ceding plastic deformation at higher temperatures. Tu. M.
Plishkin reported on the stable configurations of atomic layers
in expanding cylindrical crystals into the direction of the
axis. K. P. Rodionov reported on the anomalous change of
physical properties of a solid in a temperature range which,
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N. I. Barich on the rules governing the periodic change of
the interaT-o-mlo binding forces as depending on the position
of the elements in the periodic system by D. I. Mendeleyev.
G. M. Voroblyev on the measurement of the intensity of X-ray
interferences in the case oftexturated samples. A. S. Viglin/
also spoke about problems of texture.
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Theory of X-ray scattering by modulated structures. A-3- SbOr- nauch.
rab. Inst. metallofIz. AR URSR no.13:3-8 161. (MIRA 14-12)
(X rays-Scattering)
(Alloys--Metallography)
DANILFIIKO, V.M.
Theory of X-ray scattering by modulated structures. Pt.4.
Sbor. nauch. rab. Inst. metallofiz. AN URSR no.13:9-16 161.
(MEU 14:12)
(X rays--scattering)
(Alloys-41etallography)
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K
.-:~a z kL~, J.
s,-:a, ter i; it, r)j- a sc)'~ ~ r~ S.-) I a a~.ed. s truc
j ex -J' er cond I t I -,)r-. .., ' cnanx~i r.i7 ;-,ieiir. c fac t or an,; c r,~ s --a- , at t. I c C
enriciied ~,sid deplp',ed zones of -,he Pormulas are C")-
ta!:.cri f~,r of diffuse st-atterfrig, ~--)r
max ma ar., aLe'-Ii'-es as functicirs -11' tr.e cor.cc.,ira'-ior. of the solid so,
tlw~ aid f that f tne enrIci-ed and depleted z3.-.es. :.,i particular cases t.,.eze
furmulaz arc. reduced '.o tricse already k,-,,)wt-.. .'ror. -oserved ex-
of the backgrou:.d , a:-.,. '.rom w~d -,:. %-,f
the ".rs, sa',ell'Ites, it Is poss,"ble *.o deter-m-ne ail naraneters charac~..er~zi,,g
ti-,e given-m,,;el of the modulated sLructure: .;.e per,od, ~,, ard the amplitude.
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("Sb. naoctin. rabo. :r.-ta mctallcC.rz. AN V)61, no. '12, 68
X -va -,s art-, sca,.-.ered by a Struc-ure :)f the
:--~d In suci, a way LnaL L~,e inte-zity of the dif'use -,ack6r'j..;.d de-
creascs by eqaal -.,alue as in scatterLng by al. analogous perlodic str';cture
(-.!,e same .,a_-.ies of pl, P2, a;-.d c ) .However, i:i sca'_teri.-.6 by Ihe non-periodic
mud-j I a L e(; Lure, V-iere ap,,ears, 'instead of satellites Of reg~;lar reflect-',)ns,
maf 0' scattering _ntensllcy alor.6 Ll. 0, ~.ne direct_~n of the
o.' The apex of t~,is maxim-m w'.*,i, tie i_~rlr,ci;al
ir:axim~,.,l c.: given regular ref,ectlor~, and lts w-:dt.,. Is i-.verseLy pr-(,purtlcn~al
%o ~n.~ moa; -_:.-Ickness, -',of tvi,_ zones f .he m-duiated (enr~ciied and
d,:,-- " e ti,e prese.-ice ~f za~e.l:.tes :,f ree-,ilar reflectio.~s is evIdence
c,f a !e,7ree of periodielty u,' the c5w,ce of concentration ~n a real
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sate 1.1 cw~ be :.-L o~.,y t~': tne crease *,;,e r;nduI at -D!. i er' :,ri
(a-,- ass,~med u'. -P s,,:-. z .-a:- - r . a. I s -. t, -e
i e f, r Dd i c I t.,, Z t: e i. . :,a of.s A, C:.
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AUTHORSi Geychenko, V.V., _PAIIIA-eako, V.M., and Smirnov, A.A.
TITLEt Theory of ordering in alloys having a body-centred
cubic lattice, in which some super-lattice can form
PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v.13, no.3,
1962, 321-332
TEXTs To evolve an ordering theory for alloys with more
than one distant order parameter presents considerable
mathematical difficulties. However, by considering ordering
processes in alloys with a body-centred cubic lattice, the
authors prove in this paper that full determination of such
systems is not necessary for the derivation of conclusions on
the temperature and type of phase transformations. The theory
was constructed in terms of a Gorskiy-Bragg-Williams model and
by taking into consideration the interaction of atoms in two
coordinate spheres; the possibility of the formation of four
types of loops was accepted a priori. The authors show that
the construction of an ordering theory in which the interaction
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of atoms in several coordination spheres in allowed for,
requires the introduction of more than one distant order
parameter. Accordingly, for the determination of the dependence
of the order parameters on temperature, a system of
transcendental equilibrium equations was obtained. It was
established that in alloys with a body-centred cubic lattice,
ordering takes place first, 0-brass type
in two stages. At
ordering appears; this is followed by one of the Fe3AI type.
In an ordered alloy, not more than three types of loops can
exist. It was found that a first order phase-transformation
can occur when the Fe3A1 type ordering appears in an alloy
ordered in the p-brass manner. It was also found that Fe3AI
type ordering can decrease, and even disappear completely, with
decrease in temperature. for a range of compositions covering a
definite interval of ratios of the ordering energies of the
first and second coordinate spheres typical for each
concentration.
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Methods of determining mosaic structure. Sbor. nauch. rab.
Inst. metallofiz. AN URSR no.14:46-54 162. (AURA 15:6)
(Crystal lattices) (X-ray crystallography)
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Sapozhnikaw, U. U.; thurki6, -Yu. C-;--Ya-ii
8-hevich, A. 1.
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TITLE- Critical reaction for investigating pure uranium water lattices
SOURCE: AN BSSR. Vestsi. Seryya fizika-tekhnichnykh navuk, no. 4, 1966, 12-161
TOPIC TAGS: uranium, nuclear reactor, nuclear physics
ABSTRACT: The article contains a technical description of the design of the
critical reactor "Roza" (see F ig. 1) developed at the Institute of Nuclear Physics
AN BSSR for studies in the physics of nuclear reactors. It also contains certain
physical characteristics of the same reactor and briefly describes the control and
breakdown protection systems. A program of experimentation for the reactor is
presented. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. [Based on authors' abstract] INT
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DANITAVICK, N.V.
[Situation and struggle of the laboring classes of Latin American
countries] Poloshenle I bor'ba rabochogt klassa stran latinskol
Ameriki. Moskra, Ind-vo Akad. nauk SSSI, 1953. 380 P. (WJU 7:2)
(Spanish America-Labor and laborlig classes) (Labor and
laboring classes-Spanish America)
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DANILSVICH,.R.Y., red.; SHULIGOVSKIT, A.F.. red.
tProblems of present-day Lntin Americaj Problemy sovrementioi
Latinskoi Ameriki. Moskva, 1959. 429 p. (KIRA 13:6)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mirovoy ekonomiki I me2ndunarodnykh
otnosheniy.
(Latin America--Bconomic conditions)
PETRUSHM, A., doktor skonou.nauk; AFANASIYEV, L.A., kand.ekonom.nauk;
kind. slaDnou.nank; TCGIAZAROVA. I.A., kand.ekonom.
nauk; KOTAWT, Te.T.; KOLI, K.A.; KUZUTSOV. B.P., kand.elconom.
nauk; KUTSOBM, NE.,; KAMNOT, V.A., kand.elronom.nsuk; XUISHI-
KOVI, K.A.; 119MR90. B.A.; CEMIYEV, Yu.G.; PROKHOROVA, G.R.1
RYDVANOV, IJ,; SAGALI, I.K., kand.istor.nauk; UKHOVA, A.m.; nRizov.
I101, kand.intor.naukl SHMIN. I.L., doktor elronom.nankg SHLIKHTIR,
A.A.. kand.okonou.nauk; LISM'SKIT, Tu.F.; KARTYNOV, V.D.; GARSIA, L.,
red*; KOSKVIRA, R., tekhn.red.
[Agriculture of capitalist countries; a statistical manual] Sellskoe
khoziaistvo kapitalisticheakikh stran; statiaticheskii spravochnik.
Otvet.red.A.Petruahoy. Moskva, Izd-vo sotsiallno-ekon.lit-ry, 1959.
829 P. (KIRA 13:6)
1. Akadenlya nauk SSSR. Institut mirovoy ekonomiki i mezhdunarodnykh
otnoahenly.
(Agriculture-Statistics)
-DANIIZVICHILV., red.; KIJDACHKIII, 14.F., red.; OKUh-EVA, M.A., red.;
MUKH.0, R., red.; SHIRNOVA, A., red.; KLIMOVA, T... takhn.
red.
[Latin America; concise political and economic handbook] Latinek-
aia Amerika; kratkii politiko-ekonomicheskii spravochnik. Mo-
skvat Gospolitizdat, 1962. 310 P. (MIRA 15:7)
(Latin America-Handbooks, manuals, etc.)
WILMCH, MELriya Vladislavovna
Rabochiy klass vo osvoboditellnoy dvizheriii narodcrv
Latinskoy Ameriki. Moskva, Gospolitizdat, 1962.
468 p. tables.
Includes bibliographical references.
BESSONOV, S.A. ; VAS 1:,'KUV, N, P, , kand, ekon. na%ik, V:,~k V, V. A. , kand.
ekon. nauki GLUKHAREV, L.I., kand.ekon. nauk, ~ANILEVJCH, M.V.,
doktor ekon. nauki ZRAMIN, V, A_ doktor ekon. nauk, prof.;
ZAKHMATOV, M.I., kand. ekon. nauki KURAXIN, N.A . kand. ekon.
nauki PANOV. V,P . SMIRNOV, G V., kand. ekon. nauk, dots,;
TRIFIDNCV, V,1 , kand. ekon, nauk. TvAGAY,Ye Ya., FA%fINSKIY,
I.P.; KHODOV, L,G,.,, SHMIDT, G A . kand. ekon. nauk, dots.;
SKMIGOL', N,N,, kand, ftkon, n&Lik. dots., MATSUK, R.V , red.,
GARINA, T,D,, tekhn.. red.
(The economy of foreign countries, the capitalistic system of
the world economy after the Second World War'jEkonomika zaru-
bezhnykh stran, kapitallstl,h8e-kala 919tema m-'rovogo khoziai-
stva posle Vtoro! Mirovol voiny, Pod red. V A ._'ham.1na. Mo-
skva, Vysshaia shkola, '1962. r~)2 p. ,MIRA 16-.!~
(Economic hi3rory)
LTUBIMOVA, V.V., doktor ekon. nauki NOVIKGVA, O.G., kand. ekon. nauk;
SERGEYEVA, A.G., kand. ekon. nauki IYANOV, n.P., kand. istor.
nauk; OBORINA, G.A., kand. ekon. naukj KHLYNOV, V.N., kand.
ekon. nauk; PAN EUCH, K,V., doktor ekon. nauk; POKATAYEVA,
T.S., kand. ekon. nauk; USOV, G,A,, kaad. ist. nauk;
SALIKOVSKIY, O.V., kand. geogr. nauk. Prinimall uchastiye:
FESCHANSKIY, V V., kand. iot. nauk; PIfUGOVA, I.M.; PRONIN,
S.V.; USVYATSOV, A.Ye.; MAKAROV, V., red.; DARONYAN, M.,
aladshiy red.; ULANOVA, L., tekhn. rod.
(Real wages during the period of the general crisis of capi-
talism]Reallnaia zarabotnaia plata v period obshchego krizisa
kapitalizma. Moskva, Sotsekgiz, 1962. 558 p~ (MIRA 16:3)
1. kkademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mirovoy ekonomiki i mezhdu-
narodnykh otnosheniy.
(wages)
GRECIEV, M.A., kand. akon. nauk; KLETET, O.G.p kand.ekon. nauk;
TARASOV, K.S., kand. ekon. nauk;.PANILEVICH, N.V.,
doktor ekon. nauk; YURLOV, A.F., kand.ekon. nauk;
ONUFRIYEV, Yu.G.; ROMANOVA, Z.1., kand. ekon. nauk;
SHEREM IYEV, I.K., kand. ekon. nauk; SHULIGOVSKIY,
A.F., kand. istor. nauk; KALININ, A.I., xand. iurid. nauk;
AU,UNA, V.Ya., doktor ekor,. nauk, red.; BAYKOV, V.S.,red.;
KOVALEV, A.F., red.iz,i-va; KASHINA, F.S., tekhn. red.
1-l'cononomic prrblpms o~' Latin knerican countries] Ekonomi-
cheskie strq, -o~l Tiskoi Ameriki. Moskva, Izd-vo
AN SSSR, 19ti. 511 (MiitA 17:1)
1. kkade.-Ava nailk mi:-voy ekcnorniki i mezh-
dunarcdT~.-'kl c--n!.),-ihp.
~~'h AINCVA, Zinaida Ivanrivna; -DANILEN.'rh, X.V. , - ~,(, r. - III;X. I
o*v. red.; BAYK,V, V.S.,.rpd.,
(Froblems of economic Jn~.egratiun in I-mir, :-Ob--amy
ekonomichoskol intagratsil v Latinskni ~msrtge "--IPKVRI
Nauka, 1965. 24-) p. I Y -:1 1, , ~ . a.
69269
L1, 37oo 30V/112-59-17-37196
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr L7, P 203 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Finonenko, V.A., Danilevi$h, N.I.
TITLE: Distribution of High Frequency Currents Over the Surface of an Ideal-Con-
ducting Cylinder
PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Tomskiy un-t, 1957, Nr 28, pp 18-21
ik~_'=ACT: ~'alculation and experimental data are given on the distribution of high
frequency currents over the surface of an ideal-conducting cylinder being
.rradiated by plane electromagnetic waves \the electric vector of which is
perpendicular to the axis. The distribution of surface current density was
letermined from the tangential component of the magnetic field measured by
.-bans of a loop with a detector and a ma-meter. The experimental study was
._~rried out by the method of the mirror surface, which made it possible to V~
.iminate the influence of equipment and foreign bodies. It is shown that
with a change in the cyLinder radius the character of the current distribu-
.. an over its surface changes only slightly, whereas the distribution of
~.,~ases of current -tensity is esser~tially Aifferent in different cylinders.
N.A.M.
CHMOBTLISKIT, I.I.; KPJDMV, O.A.; DA" ICH- 5,11.
Investigation of a vacuum-water absorbtion lithium bromide
installation for cooling water used in air conditioning.
Trudy Inst.tepl.AN URSR no.13:123-134 '56. OGRA 10:5)
(Air conditioning)
D A N I L'j,', If' X H
Author rf w--rk, "Handbn-k-
contains th- rtara,~terlsflr~,,i and r
Pqolpm-nt slir-h as. jmjjk-~.-jj j-. t n r..q i: ha t
mo t~..- -1 ,.!i, ring if,
telf-rhnno equipment,
DANILEVICII, R.Ya.; K]HIUSTALIKOV, V.S.
Rrtra-nterine pregnancy. Akush.i gin. no.5:121-122 161.
(MIRA 15:1)
1. 1z ginekologichaskogo otdeleniya (zav. - zasluzhenny7 vrach
RSFSR R.Ya. Danilevich) Mirmanskoy oblastnoy bollnitsy (glavnyy
vrach Z.V. Macharashvili).
(PMVAVCY, EXTRA-UTERTNE) )
DANILEVICH. S. Pan7levych, B.I. inzh.
Corn combine developed by H.I.Baid. Mekh.sil'.hoop. 11 no.l:
13 J& '60. (MIRA 13:4)
(Combines ( r1cultural machinery))
(Corn (Maiz~O-J6rvesting)
TIM/Nuclear Mysics - Radioactivity Jan/Feb 52
wRole of Potassium in Terrestrial Radioactivity
According to Modern Data," S. I. Danilevich,
Radio Inst imeni V. G. Khlopin, Acad Sci USSR
"Is Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Geofiz" No 1, pp 1-11
Discusses this problem on level of modern sci-
ewe. Presents a brief review of recent vorkde-
voted to radioactivity of potassium. Computes
beat output during r&diG&CtiV&LyddcW of potas-
sium in recent and past tines based on most re-
liable data. Another thanks L. V. Koalev and
erling for advice. Submitted 26 Apr 51.
205T97
KOWAY, L.V.; FILIPMV, M.S.; DANII&VICH. S.I.: IVANOVA, K.S.
Geochemistry of radioactive elements in rocks found in the
Lirovograd - Zhitomir mgmatic complex in Ukraine. Trudy Radiev.
Inst.AII SSSR 7:155-1QQ 156. (KLRA 10:5)
substancea)
(Ukrains-Radioactive
c
KOMIZV. L.V.; J*NIIXETLI~~M~: IVANOVAJ.S.; MIKHALEVSKAYA. A.D.,
SAVO7W4MT._V.G.; FILIPPOV, M.S.
Age of peological formations In the south-west part of the
Ukrainian pre-Cambrian [with summary In 9nglish]. Geokhimita
no.7:566-572 157. (MIRA 11:1)
l.Radiyevyy institut AN SSSR, Leningrad.
(Ukraine--Geology, Structural)
(Nuclear geophysics)
DANIL~*, i C-11, S. I .
DanUev ch S. I B. K. L' v.)v, G. 1. na,, -it,- a a
F. F. Fedorva - The A,-e of the K~jchkar-vskiy ~Iag-al ic 1--n: ~pz
Southern Urals Acc.rding to Data )bta.ned by the Le~A anr: Ar-,-,,.n
lethod.
The Jtxth Jessi.,n ~'he Committee **,jr Deter.,i ning tne A-sijAte ACe if'
Geologic F )r,,T4it! ns at thf~ Depar+-,ient )!' ue:) 1,-c w --ue
(:)G'3N) of the U.") h Ac;,(iemy of 3ciences at Sver`ioisk in 1',~I
DANILEVICHI S, I,,
Zykov, S. I., Ivanova. K. S.. Kuchina, G. N., MAkhalpv3kaya,
A. D., Filippov, M. S. - The Age of the Rare Metal Akchatau Intrusion
According to Data Obtained by the Lead and Argon Method.
The Sixth Session of the Committee for Determining the Absolute Age of Geo-
ligic Formations at the Department of Geologic-Geographical Sciences (OciN)
of the USSH Academy of Sciences at Sverdlovsk In May 1957.
Iz-x. Ak Nquk 2=,, Ser. Geol., No. 1, 1958, p. 115-117
DANILEVICH, S, 1'.
DanileXich, 5, 1., Mikha2evskaya, A. D., Savonenkov, V. T., Fllipnov. M. S. -
The Age of Geologic Formations of the South-Western Parts of the Ukrainian
Pre-Cambrian (Podolia).
The Sixth Session of the Committee for Determining the Ab501Ute Age of
Geologic Formations at the Department of Geologic-3eographical Sciences (DGG14)
of the USSR Academy of Sciences at Sverdlovsk In May 1957.
1xv. Ak Sauk SM , Ser. Oeal, So. 1, 1958, p. 115-117 author Febarskays, T. B.
DAKIMICH, S.I.
Danilevich, S.I., K.S. Ivanova, V.T. Savonenkov, M.S. Filirprv - New 1:ata on the
=ge of' the UkralniRn Pro-Cambriap -
The Sixth Sebsion of the Committee for Determini-ig the Absclute Age of 3eologic
Formaticns at the Department of Geologic-Geographical Science5 (OGGN) of the
USSR Academ-, of 'Sciences at Sverdlovsk in May 191~7
Izv. Ak ftuk SSSR, Ser. Geol . , no. 1, 1958, p ~ 115- 117 authar Peturokaya, T. B.
KOHLEV, L.V.; DA-NILEVICH S.I.- IVANOVA, K.S.; ZTKOV. S.I.;
KUCHIHA' A.D.; FILIPPOV. M.S.
On the age of some rare metal granite intrusions in Central
Lazakhatan [with summar7 in English]. Gookhimits no.8:647-656
'57. (MIRA 11:2)
l.Radi7evy7 institut AN SSSR, Leningrad.
(Geology, Stratigraphic) (Kazakstan--Granite)
(Nuclear geophysics)
3(8) SGV/7-5_,~-2-3/14
AUTHORS: Komlev, L. V., Filippov, M. s, Danilevich, S. I., Ivanova,
K. S., Kryukova, N. F., Kuchina,~c,.-T.,--VTRE-al-evskaya, A.D.
TITLE: Age Data by the Argon and Lead Isotope Method for Some Granites
and Pegmatites of the Central Dtxel= Region \'Vozrastnyye
dannyye argonovogo i svintsovo-izotopnoj~o motodov dlya neko-
torykh granitov i pegmatitov sredne,ao Pridneprov'ya)
PERIODICAL: Geokhimiya, 1959, Mr 2, PP 110-115 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This report was presented at the 7th meeting of the Commission
for Determination of the Absolute Age of f,eological Formations.
An investigation was made of mica from irranites and pegmatites,
and of accessory monazites and orthiten from pegmatite veins.
In order to calculate their age from the results of the K/Ar
determination the disintegration constants according to
Wetherill at al.weieused (Ref )). For comparative purposes
the age was also calculated by the constants found by E. K.
Gerling (Ref 10). which had until recently been used in the
Soviet Union for age determinations. Table 1 lists 16 determina-
tions of micas from granites and granodiorites. Values are
between 1830 and 2280 million years; biotilte from the Yamburg-
Card 112 skiy Quarr7 on the Mokraya Sura River attains 2)00 and even
SOV/7-5)-2-3'/14
Age Data by the Argon and Lead Isotope Method for Some Granites and Peg-
matites of the Central
2910 million years. Furthermoreq two samples each of orthite
and monazite were investigated (TaInles 2, ~, 4). In order
to check the results these analyses were repeated two times.
Orthite from Korbino has an age of 2100-2610 million years,
biotite from the same place 2280 million years ~Table 1%
Similarlyt it was possible to compare two monazites from the
Novo-Danilovskiy Quarr7 : monazites 1520-2100 million years,
biotite 2020 million years. Orthite of !odstepnoye has an
age of 2400-3000 million years. This shovis that orthite peg-
matites may be characterized as relics. "here are 4 tables
and 12 references, 11 of which are Soviet.
AS 'OCIITION: Radiyevyy institut im. V. Khl,),, ina, U Ssm, Leningrad
(Radium Institute imeni V. Khlopin, AB USSR, Leningrad)
SUBMITTED: July 2, 1958
Card 2/2
v
DANILSVICH, S.I.
-Uli-abillt7 of the "lead' ages of monazites. Gookhimiia no.8:
736-747 160. (MIRA 14:1)
1. T.G. Ithlopin Radium Institute, AcadsmV of Sciences, U.S.S.R.,
leningrad. (Mon"ite-Age) k I-ead-Iaotopes)