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06512 SOVI 141-58-1-2/14
AUTHOR. M7shkin, V. G.
TITLE: lectrodynamic Theory of the Cylindrical Luneberg Leases
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiofizika,
1958, Nr 1, pp 14-19 (USSR)
LBSTRACT: The problem of the Luneberg antenna is solved by deter-
mining the field produced by the electrical current, having
given amplitude j(r) in a medium having a permittivity
S(r) which is a function of the coordinates. For the pur-
pose of analysis it is assumed that the permittivity is a_),
function of the coordinate r while the current vector J
has only one component, i.e. the z-component. Furthermore,
j is independent of the coordinate z . In this case the
vector-potential has only a z-component which is also indep-
endent of z The vector potential satisfies the equation:
JjA 1 92,L , a
1 a (
r) k e(r)A
r FF
r &P
For a modified Luneberg lens, whose permittivity is expressed
by Eqs (4) and the current by Eq (5), the amplitudes of the
vector potential are given by Eq (?). The eigenfunctions of
Card 1/3 the equations can be found by solving Eqs (8) or (9) which
06512 SOV/141-58-1-2/14
Electrodynamic Theory of the Cylindrical Luneberg Lenses
are obtained from Eq (7) by adopting the notation defined by
Eq (10). Further if a notation of Eqs (11) and (12) is
introduced, Eq (85 can be represented as Eq (14). The solut-
ion of this is in the form of Eq (18) so that the general
solution of Eq (8) is in the form of Eq (19), where Cl and
C2 are arbitrary constants. The general solution of Eq
is therefore in the form of Eq (23), where W,(~) is the
Vxonskian of the fundamental solutions given by Eqs (20). TtLe
amplitudes inside the lens are therefore expressed by Eqs(25)
and (26), where M is defined by Eq (27). The amplitudes
for the region of P > 1 are given by Eq (28). The time
constants of Eqs (25), (26) and (28) are defined by Eqs (29).
In the case of a standard Luneberg lens the vector potential
components are given by Eqs (32), whose constants are defined
by Eqs (33). The electric field can now easily be evaluated
and is given by Eqs (35) and (36). The d nerate hyper-
geometric functions in Eqs (35), (36) and 34) have not been
properly tabulated but in most practical cases the calculations
Card 2/3
r__~~DOPRnd~nce of dIelacttc parneablifty nf foam 4ielectrics on
their 4ansity. rzv. vys. ucheb. rav.: fiz. no-3:15n-159 '58.
(14IRA 11:9)
1. Sibirskty fIzIkn-tekhnichevk:Iy Institut pri Tomakom gosuni-
versitete iment V.V. Kuybyshova.
(Plastics-Electric properties) (Dielectrics)
S/058/62/000/008/101/1-34
A 16O/A 10 1
AUTHOR: Myshkin, V. 0.
T=,: Integral equations of the electromagnetic field above hetero-
geneous impedance surfaces
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal~ Fizika, no. 8, 1962, 15, abstract 8Zh1O9
("Tr. Sibirsk. fiz. tekhn. in-ta pri Tomskom un-te", no. 39, 1960,
77 - 80)
TEXT: With the help of Green's theorem, integral equations were derived
for the magnetic field intensity above an infinite plane with a heterogeneous
impedance, excited by a flux of magnetic current. Only TM-*waves are investigat-
ed. Used as Green's function in one case is the solution of the wave equation
with Neumann's boundary condition, and in the other - with the impedance botin-
dary condition.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
Card 1/1
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interface between isotropic and anisotropic irapedance '-a-f
planes. Izv. vys. ucheb. 7a,.,,; rad-'ci'iz. 7 m 4.
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vffSHKIN V.G.
Three-dimensicnal Green's Lensors for an ani~~otr~L.4-- -:rLeaance plane,
and Lhe dif'racLion of an inc'ined surface -1,1,wave a,. t,e i.rter, re
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radiofiz. 7 no.5:878-886 '64. k.m-'PA
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BOBROVNIKOV, M.S.; PONOMAREVA, V.N.; MT~_~KIN, V,,G., STAROVOYTOVA, R,F,
Diffraction of a surface wave incident at an arbitrary angle
on the bend of an impedance strip. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav., fiz.
8 no.b162-169 165. (MIRA IPO)
1. Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut pri Tomskom
gosudarstvennom universitete imeni Kqybysheva.
MYSHKIN, V. I.
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vantages over other methods (better do-
smulsirication oontrol, ate.)
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3 no.10:56-60 0 158. (KIRA 11:11)
1, Vse*oytLzny7 uanchno-iseledovatellskiy institnt neftyanoy
promyshlennosti.
(Surface-active agents) (Sulfonic acids) (Petroleum products)
FlYSHIN, Ye.A., kand.tekhn.nauk
Production of compounded surface active agents. Khim.prom.
no.8-535-537 Ag 161. (Surface active agents) (KILA 14:8)
MYSHKINt YeA.1 JAVROVAt N.H.; IVANOVA, Z.M.
4aiwlete is of petrole= wafonic acids and PetrovIs
eontacts. Zav.lab. 27 no.2tl63-164 161. (MIRA 14:3)
~- VessoyusW nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut po pererabotke
nefti i gam
(Sulfonic acids) (Su M ric acids)
MYSHKIN, Ye.A.
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(Petroleum as fuel)
HZSHKINO~- "eA.,, kand.tekhn.nauk
Production of blended dispersing agents. Khim.prom. no,4:250-253
Ap :62. (IMA 1.5-5)
(EIMI, Uying agents)
MYSHKINI, Ye.A.
Lowering of ti-.e strictural v-i3cosity of petroleum and tarr-,,,
petrole,= products. Neft. khoz. 40 no.4:52-55 Ap '(6.- Olar.- ~. C,
(Petroleum products)
(Viscosity)
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1~4
B/136/60/000/'04/013/025
E091/E235
AVTHORS: Tsenter, Ya. A., Gvozdev, S, G., Orobey, N. Ya.,
fly-shki.na. A.'D., YeV. A. Ye., ana Mal'SR2.n, V. M
TITLE: Improving the Grade of Commercial Primary Magnesium and
Magnesium Allo-vs fty,
PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye metal 1960, Nr 4, PP 51-56 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The results are described of laboratory and production
tests aimed at producing a commercial metal which satisfies
the exacting requirements with respect to flux inclusions.
The following operations were carried out: a) testing of
various chloride and chloride-free fluxes under melting
and pouring conditions of magnesium and its alloys;
b) introduction of conveyor teeming of ingot moulds in
place of hand teeming; c) complete revision of the
melting and teeming procedure for prjimary magnesium and
the magnesium alloys MGSlt4and Vg�JLj1 Experimental melting
of magnesium and UGS5-aMoys with various fluxes were
carried out under laboratory conditions (see Table, P 52).
All fluxes were applied as cover layers, except for the
VIZ fluxl which was applied the same way as a refining
flux. The starting metal for the experimental melting
Card 1/4 was standard magnesium produced by the Berezniki Magnesium
S/136/60/000/04/013/025
E091/E235
Improving the Grade of Commercial Primary Magnesium and Magnesium
Alloys
Works (BUZ) and an MGS5 alloy manufactured by the
-S=oi amsk Magnesium Works (SMZ). In the case of some
melts, 3% electrolyte was added to the molten metal in
order to bring up the chloride content of the metal to
that of the crude magnesium. In a few melts, solid crude
magnesium, made at the XARL experimental establishment,
was used. Melting of 8.5 to 9 kg of metal was carried
out in an iron crucible in an electric resistance furnace,
using magnesium or MGS5 alloy ingots as the initial charge.
The metal was melted under a layer of flux and heated to
the teeming temperature. When solid crude magnesium, and
MGS5 alloy made from it, were used, the metal was melted
under a layer of flux and heated to 710 to 7200C. The
melt was refined at this temperature with VIZ flux and
then cooled to the teeming temperature. In some melts,
the metal was reheated to 8000C after refining and allowed
to stand until its temperature had dropped to that at
which teeming could be carried out. In all cases the
Card 2/4 teeming temperature of magnesium was 690 to 7000C and
S/136/60/000/04/013/025
E091/E235
Improving the Grade of Commercial Primary Magnesium and Magnesium
Alloys
that of the MGS5 alloy, 680 to 6900C. The metal was
poured directly from the tilting crucible into horizontal
ingot moulds. From each melt, 3 ingots were teemed, each
weighing 2.5 to 3 kg. During teeming, the jet and the
metal in the moulds were protected by sulphur powder. A
comparative estimate was carried out on the basis of the
ability of a flux to protect the metal from burning, on
its ability to form a plastic crust at the end of the
melt, on the ability to separate from the metal on
teeming, etc. Three melts were made with each flux. On
the basis of observations carried out during melting, the
following can be said; a) all established chloride
fluxes protect the metal satisfactorily against burning;
b) the chloride-free fluxes VAMI-1 and VAMI-5 and borate
flux barely protect the metal from burning and can be
a plied as cover fluxes only for a relatively short period;
C3 addition of boric acid to VIZ flux prior to teeming
leads to the formation of a stronger and more tenacious
flux crust to form and enables it to separate more easily
Card 3/4 from the metal. This lessens the possibility of flux
S/136/60/000/04/013/025
E091/E235
Improving the Grade of Commercial Primary Magnesium and Magnesium
Alloys
entering the metal. The quality of the metal was estimated
according to its chloride content and by results of
inspections of fractures and cuttings of ingots, i.e.
by standard control methods. To expose flux inclusions,
specimens were tested in a steam-air chamber. On the
basis of laboratory and industrial test results, changes
were incorporated in the technological procedure in the
manufacture of commercial magnesium and the magnesium
alloys MGS-1 and MGS-5. The work described in this paper
was carried out by VAMI the Berezniki Branch of VAMI
jointly with the Berezniki and the Solikamsk Magnesium
Works. There are 1 table and 3 references, 2 of which
are Soviet and 1 English.
Card 4/4
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Author ~Vshkina, L.P.
Inst
Title Potato Nematodes in the Gorkov Region.
Orig Pub Uch. zap. Gorkovsk. gos. pedo in-t, 1957, 19, 93-100-
Abstract In alialyzing potato leaves alid stems, roots and tubers
from the fields and fr-Dm ve[;ctable storage houses, 10
species of nematodes (111ratylenchus pratensis, Aphelen-
chus aveime, Aphelench)ides parietinus, Aphelenchoides
demni, Hexatylus viviparus, Meloidogyne mrioni, Para-
tylenchus macrophallus, Paraphelenchus pseudoparietinus,
Hotylenchus multicinctus, Ditylenchus intermedius) --lid 25
sapruzoic species were iaentified.
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- , , - I
G, and M 6 sab lbr1r, Cauchy prnblem .-1 740, In tlli~'i .1efel once is
i Sists ill finding, (in a certain ~Jasq*r;f functifins) a GolutioH
& to tile reire))t work of N. A. Lc4ncv [M-iL Sb_
ornik
x" -i-tw-of dellned -oil- all points of G "sufficientl N-S, 22(64), 205--266 (1948); these Rev. 10, 2S3], 2
y
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4ii'. r(jfv i t
near' 'to lrs"zn _-6ud ihic, f6i --ij - 1 ?0, - tile, containsa oof of licinigreu etA g Ilf lCojigi. Svemka
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ter I I - , -
function z, aticl-itafl-a'AW d-&-rit0tivesinp to or( mclusiv~., (1901)) Unique-
assame- dauttl) on AL The- m-sS theo for'lillear ordcr in anv
(4~nl Systent-f of it
uniquen4--a prqb1lirn (f6rjhe'j;j.v6 41ass of functions) ~oa- ilitiiiiber of and xvid) .11mMic coph-7,
sists it-, finding,conditious t1hijer W-hu:b;tw'o soltitinns of.(j),
viellLs, tile solutions of till, systen) being .1"millied to 1w
fiatisfying th~salnc initial-dati; nitist coincide for all pohwi contirmolls together Avith all the dcrivitives whit h apprisir
of ~G suffidetitl~. ob.
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I of the literature on~ the
SlibJed, all'i -~Onia'ifm mallN. proofs-. -propiption Ondes et Is--, r'(111,10olls dc I'l lVilrodwia,
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In a ItDpolog-ic~i space R let a continuous flow be
bnVeR'
Let S br, ifie union of all trajectories wnt airied in a given
dosed-'&A F. Then each cornpon,-,nt of cofinf.-cTivilty 9 W
R-s-Coxitaims at m3i ore component M R --- F. In Orlier
that Kr%(R-F) should contain exactly oiii~. cotnpoiient of
R-F it is aece&-ary and sufficiept -that r-ac, j
V.-
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tfie tmjeaales of the system dzi, ~Pwlaxj i 1*)
lie enTimly in R, ii u=O'Lla the boundary of a cornpact set
FCR, and ii: my Mo wmpiumt5 of R--F amt telwatcii~
by a ry qitiw union S of thin tra~ecwrlps
di~canck~, then the
-of R--F from
R. V~'
C;ntamed in F si~parates all the component,
eaeb other, C, Qxk~y PrYTI Maw Pr.
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