SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OSINSKI, Z. - OSINTSEVA, T.S.
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Method for atrengthenin!~ of ... S/081/62/030/024/047/052
containing 30-35 g1l formaldehyde, 23-25 g/l Al 2(so 4'3' 150-170
Na2SO4 , 30-40 9/1 NaCl, and 100-105 g11 7-2so 4' The further treatment
of the fiber (washing, dressing, and drying) is carried out by the
standard methods. The fiber obtained shovs an increased resistance to
hot water. The fiber left in water at 800C for 1 hr does not lose its
fibrous character. FAbstracter's note: Complete translation.)
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OSINSKI, z
11~!etboda of manufacturing large sheet-mettil elements in aircrt-It production.` p. -U'I
"Railway transportation of aircraft." p. 173
"Aeronautical dictionLry; symbols used in the theory of ilight." p. 177
(Technika Intnicza, Vol. 8, No. 6, Nov./Fcc., 1953, ~-&rsZ8%qa)
SO: Monthly List of Ebst ELropean Accession~,,, Libiary of Congress, ',ol. -11, No. t-, Ji-ne.
1954, Lncl.
OSINSKI, z
I?Manuft,cturing of welded-tube fiseltiges." p. 44
"Soldering of aluminum and its alaoys." P. 49
(Techhika Lotnicza, Vol. 9, No. 2, Mar./~'.pr., 19t-14, Warszawa)
SO: Monthly List of East E~.rcp~.-an Accesr~lons, L.brnry of Congress, VcI. 3, No. (,, j!-ne.
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OS1NSKI,, Zbigniew (Warszawa)
Criteria of the alternativeness of the vibrating motion of
a one degree of freedom system with nonlinear elastic force
and nonlinear damping. Zagad drgan nielin 3 49-63 162.
OSINSKI, Zbigniew; WILC7KOWSKI, Jerzy (Warszawa)
Small parameter method aa applied to studies on mona2ternative
motion. 7agad drgan nielin 3 73-80 162.
OSlNSFI, Zbigniew (Warszawa)
Studies on the internal friction of metals at -.-e--7 sma::
frequencies by the use of free torslonal vibrations. ',~'.agad
drgan, nielin 3 173-178 162.
S/ /124/62/000/004/003/'030
D251/D301
AUTHOR: Osih,~*~i, -'Ibigniew
TITLE: A 6raphical approximation method of solving differen-
tial equations of forced oscillations of a system with
one deEree of freedom
ER 10 1, 1 CA LReferatJ~vi.yy zhurnal, Ne hanika, no. 4, 1~162,
abutr;ict 4A11o (Zesz. nauk. Politeklin. waruz., 1-.),.0,
no. 45, 127-136)
`;-'XT - ~-r,,iphcal :-,iethod developed by the author is ~3et out Ifor
the equation of forced oucillutiono of
ur,e apj)roximate solution of
a.,mtem with one degree of freedom of the form K + R(~c) +f(x)
f~t . The characteristing damping R(i) of the elastic force and
T(x) and also the form of the perturbing force f(t) ma~ be presen-
ed in '~:,raphical form. The aforesaid method permits the simultaneous
epresentation of the graphical phase trajectories on the phase
plane vx and also the integral curves x0= and v =?2(t).
L/ Abstracter's note: Complete tranalati n.-
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nielir no.4 15,~--166 962,,
I. Dcpvtmc:nt. of Vibretions of the :nstitute of Ms-Lc Tocnnirpll
Prnblv.w Df tho ~e)llsh Arademy n' 'Irlmnces, t~nrnnw. *, t.(A
'3eptemb,,~r 2, 1961.
i;oe,, ana witn tne.iniCIAL COnUICIOnS:
when t .6 0, -,x I and' x. 0. This equation Is reduced the form
3
+ 2 C-x + xj+ Ox
-dampi
bia:ta do cribes -the ng,term and 0 tke notil I ne;t rI ty D f,
fni.tial - co di tion. t when-t -,0'
t )~Ie sprin 'force and with the
X, I PInd x The-results-obtalined by solving ~(2)' by Means
of -a digital :computer foe different:valuea of 'the coaffitients
a-and 0 are, amalyzed, The following cases-arb investi-gated.1.
-a sy 0 tem w i th undai' ~e d vibrations and a iyetew withAamped~
vibr -at -ons- __Th_e__~rssults:.obtaine -d: f rom the,pr d method are.
ppose
compared with thone-obtained by means of-the small parameter,
toe -boutids which the propoved 'method 'can be applied
tho'46, The.
some --requ ve Some approximate
Witfi. Ired-accuracy a Astermined.
:foimulas which can be. used to-. determine thf) period of strongly
amTied,vibrations bad to illust-rated
d -are given, Tho met
r
b a,humerical- ex4npte~- - At--is -claiind- that the results- J~Tesented
Y~
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herlo'can- be gp+plied directij to a hass
and 10 tablepo
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OSINSKI, Zbigniew (Warszawa)
Review of nonlinear differential equations of vibrations of
autonomous systems with one degree of freedom. Mechan teor
stosow 1 no. 1:7-36 '63.
ACCESSION NR: AT4017768 S/3037/63/003/000/0314/0325
AUTHOR: Osinski, Z. (Osinskiy, Z.) (Poland)
TITLE: Oscillations of a system with one degree of freedom having nonlinear internal
friction and relaxation
SOURCE: International Symposium on Nonlinear Oscillations. Kiev, 1961. Prilozheniya
metodov teorii nolineyny*kh kolebaniy k zadacham fiziki i tekhniki (Applying methods of the
theory of nonlinear oscillations in problems of physics and technology); trudy* simpoziuma,
v. 3. Kiev. Izd-vo AN UkrSSR, 1963, 314-325
TOPIC TAGS: automation, feedback, control system, control system oscillation, degree
of freedom. internal friction, nonlinear internal friction, relaxation resistance, elastic
resistance
ABSTRACT: The oscillations of a system with one degree of freedom are considered. It
is assumed that the elastic element is nonlinear and possesses, in addition to elastic pro-
perties, properties of internal friction and relaxation. It is further assumed that the total
resistance, exerted by this element on deformation, is composed of three termsj namely:
the elastic resistance S, the internal friction resistance T and the relaxation resistance R.
The motion of this system can be described by a third-order differential ecliation (for a
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M=SSION NR: AT4017768
system with one degree of freedom):
a + b; + 14;* ae + de? + ci + eiP,
in -which ~ is the deformation, e is the stress, .m is the mass of the system; a, b, c, d,
e, f are constants which determine the elastic, relaxation and damping properties of the
material of the elastic element. 7%e purpose of the present article is to verify the
possibility of describing the oscillations of a system, which possesses damping and relaxa-
tion properties, with the help of this equation. (The oscillations of this type of,mechonical
system have so far been described by second-order equations; in this case, the author is
dealing with a third-order equation.) In the case of free vibrations, the solution is ob-
tained by the small-parameter method. The author investigates the irX.,uence of nonlinear
components (describing the elastic resistance, the internal friction resistance and the
relaxation resistance) on the motion of the system and, in particular, on the displacement
of the null axis and on the logaTithmic decrement. An approximate solution is obtained in
the case of forced resonance vibrations. The resonance curve and the problem of the
number of stable and unstable periodic solutions are considered. Orig. art has: 13
figures and 34 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: None
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BRONIAkEK, Czeslaw; OSINSKI, 7bigniew (Warszawa)
A case of -lexural vibration of the rotating chalt with
nonlinear material property characteristics. Archiw bud
masz 10-fj~. /+, 3(,P,,,*P2 1630
OSINISKI, Zbignev [Osinski, Zbignew) (Varshava)
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Natural vibrations of a system with one degree of freedom in *.h--
presence of structural damping. Izv.AN SSSR.Mekh. i mashinostr.
no.5:42-45 S-0 163. (MIRA 16:12)
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1. Of the Institute for Hadiwa AlcrobloUgy and of the Clinjo
ObstatrioalAynooologiml of the Medlaal Acadmv in Wrochw,,
CUIL 19l 5t Nov,, 1950
GULO, D.D.1 KONONKOV, A.F., kand. fiz.-umt.nnUk; OSTNOVSKIY, A.M.
History of tho foundatlon of the 3?.ate Optical
on its 45th anniversary. Ist. i metod. est. nauk no.3!e',3-
2qj 165. (!~Ilu, I-,
3(7;135 - 59 -
Translation fromw Referativnyy Zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, 1959,
Nr 8, p 96
AUTHOR-~ Osinskiy, B.
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T= Tables for Non-Logarithmic Calculation of Geodetic Coordinates
From First-Order Triangulation Rays
PERIODICAL- Tr. Mosk. in-ta Inzh. geod,, aerofotoslyemki i kartogr,,
1958, Nr 3, pp 5 - 11
ABSTRACT~ The author describes tables compiled by degree students of the.
MIIGAiK under the guidance of G.V. Bagratuni for non-logarithmic
calculation of geodetic coordinates from first-order tri-
angulation rays. The tables are compiled for Krasovskly's
ellipsoid within the range from 35 to 70 0 of latitude and for
lengths of geodetic lines from 30 to 50 km, It is noted that
the solution of a direct geodetic problem by the non-logar-lth-
mic method with the use of new tables and semiautomatic compu-
Card 1/2 ters takes 20% less time than the calculation by Schreiber's
1%
SOV/35-59-8-6766
Tables for Non-LogaritYunlc Calculation of Geodetic Coordinates From First-
Order Trianglilation Rays
forarulae. A model of the new tables is cited and an example of their use fc,-
calculating coordinates Is given.
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OSUMI, Lbigniew (Warszawa)
Free vibrations of a ronlinear syatem c"sidering relaxatio-, and
internal friction. Archiw bud masz 8 no.4:411-426 161.
OSINSKIY, A.V,
Find of lunetrargite in the Kerch Peninmils. Trudy VNIIG
no,40022-329 060. (MIRA 14: 1-1)
(Kerch Peninaula---Umeburgtte)
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OSINISK17, A.V.
Format-'on of lrre~-;a az.-,rf7 --aleozc4c 5~`--,ents 4~ --"E ".- ,.
I I - - --- - .-
Lowland a.-,I D-,hezkazgan Depression and its rc'e -*n
mineralization. Trudy VS11GE1 118:37-,~9 164.
( M P~A 18: 1-
OSINSKIY, B.. student
Tables for nonlogarithmic computation of geodetic coordinates based
on first order triangulation. Trudy WIGAIR no-30:5-11 '58-
(MIRk 12:3)
1. Kafedra v7sehey goodezii Moakovskogo instituta inzbenerov goodezii
aerofotos"yomki i I-artografft.
(Triangulation)
3(4) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2072
Moscow. Institut inzhenerov geodezil, aerofotos "yemki I karto-
grafti
Trudy, vYP. 30 (Transactions of the Moscow Institute of Geodetic,
Aerial Survey and Cartographic Engineers, Nr 30) Moscow, Geo-
dezizdat, 1958. 95P. Errata slip inserted. 1,200 copies print-
ed.
Editorial Board: A. I. Mazmishvill (Reap. Ed.), V. I. Avgevich
(Deputy Reap. Ed.), G. V. Bagratuni, N. Ya. Bobir, M. N.
Volkov, A. I. Durnev, S. V. Yeliseyev, P. S. Zakatov, G. P.
Levchuk, N. I. Modrinskiy, M. D. Solov'yev, B. V. Fefilov, and
P. F. Shok1n.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for geodesists,
photogrammetrists and cartographers.
COVERAGE: This issue is devoted primarily to problems in geo-
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Transactions of the Moscow Institute (Cont.) SOV/2072
desy. Individual articles on photogrammetry and cartography
are also included. The articles on geodesy treat: 1) the com-
putation of coordinates from tides in primary triangulation,
2) continuous operation electric computers ftr adjustments, 3)
solar eclipses as related to the figure of the Earth34) pro-
blems of the Earth,s flattening,5) surveys for construction
work, and others. On the subject of photogrammetry there are
articlea on photo rectifier FTB and on the properties of silver
bromide. In cartography, the matter of problematical islands
in the Arctic is discussed. References accompany individual
articles.
TABLE OF CONTENTSt
DWIR04.v- B. Tabl-es for Non-Logarithmic Computation of
C!eodatlreeordinates from Sides of First Order Triangulation 5
Korobochkin, M. The Question of Using Continuous Operation
Electric Computers in Errors Compensation 13
Plakhov, Yu. Solar Eclipses and the Figure of the Earth.
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General Theory 23
Plakhov, Yu. Some Problems in the Theory of Determining the
Polar Flattening of the Earth f rom Lunar Parallax 31
Feygellman, A. Signal Lamps
35
Bronshteyn, 0. Establishing Survey Nets for Construction
Work by Professor A. I. Durnev's Method of Intersections 41
NemtBOV, V. Applying Elements of the Theory of Matrices to
Some Problems of the Theory of Mathematical Processing Of
Observations 53
Kolobkova, L. Evalution of the FTB (photo rectifier) 73
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Koryakin, V. Problematical Lands of the Arctic 77
Shekhu, Agim. Selecting Constants in Equiangular Polar
Conic Projections 83
Oknin, Yu. The Study of Some Properties of Silver Bromide
Layers in Map Production 91
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OSINSHY.0 G.A.p mayor taklinicheakoy sluzhby
GoT=lnication between the RSF radar system and the alert crew
center. Vest.protivovozd.obor. no,9:66-67 S 161. (MIRA 14-8)
(Radio, Military)
12163- EW(d) BC
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AUTHOR: Osinsk ~a
jor of technical services)
ORO: None
TITLE: Anew beacon
~SOURCE: Vestnik protlvavozdushnoy oborony, no. 7, 1965, 66
-70PIC TAGS: light beacon, radar station, ground radar fluorescent lamp, neon lamp,
'ifigatift ngbt
A
The author describes a now light beacon for marking long-range radar
4166's wito.cat be Stan at a far.dietence under poor weather conditions by air-
C so. . .
TW-beecoh in powered from an a-c,380/220 V network. -The voltage
:;~'P'V) of.;thajIlenient- of the fluorescent lamps is taken off 4 filament windings of a
trAnifor"'T4:. he, voltage is fed to the lamps through low-voltage choke coils which
Im1t'.ihe''current'flawInj across the arc discharge of the fluorescent lamps and
prev.'en't.8~their failure. To reliably fire the lamps a high voltage, taken from the
secondary winding of a starting coil, is supplied to their bulbs. Since the high
voltage Is. needed.only at the time of firing, a switch is connected into the circuit
supplying the primary winding of the starting coil, which disconnects the circuit
afterl-the lamps are lighted. The'neon beacon consists of a glass cover In which the
.fluorescent lamps and starting coil are placed and the power supply unit, which is
Installed In the roomlof-the radar station. A 10-15 a long cable connects the
4. 1 yJ I
. irAlma IJ4! , , ~.. I I. . - . - . .. I I . . ~ I
VAVILOV, Ye.B.; PORTNOY, G.P~:Prinimali uchastiyes BARKOV, A.A.;
LY1JBjY1OVA,
T.M., red.; =!HIIKOV, A.A.,
OS1NSK1Y L.M.;
[Synthesis of the circuitB of electronic digital' Sintez
skhem elektronnykh tsifrovykh mashin. '%kioskva, l(lovetskoe
radio," 1963. 439 p. (MIRA 17:3)
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AUTHOR: V&vLlov, Ye. M. (Kiev); Osy*ns Iky*y, Ls. (OsinskLy, L. M.) (Kiev)
TITLEt Structural synthosis of automata operating with additioral cycles
SOURCE: Avtom%ty*k&,'no- 2. 1964, 42-49
TOPIC TAGS: autornatic control, automaton. additional cycle automaton, finite
automaton
ABSTRACT: A method of simplifying the structural schemes of finite automatons
by introducing additional internal clock-cycles is considered. Elementary
automatons having two types of output signals (determined by their internal state
and by transition from one state into another) are called "Moor-Min autornatons",
the peculiarities of automatic systems constructed with such automatons are
considered. Theme two examples illustrate the structural synthesis method:
(1) a 3-digit binary pulse counter and (2) sanw. with & scaling factor of 5.
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ASSOWATION: none
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LARIN, L.K. (Kiyev); OSINSHY, L.Y. (Kiyev)
Method for the efficient coding of the states of a partial
autornaton. Izv. AN SSSR. Tekh. kib. no.5;103-107 S-0 '65.
(MIRA 18:11)
OSINSKIY, P.A.
Nature of conjugated movements of the Delvis and the sadnal xlumn
in some mammals. Zool. zknr. 38 no.11:1711-1718 11 '59 (MIRA 1).3)
1. Chair of Anatomy of Farm Animals, Ukrainian AcadeaW of Agricultural
Sciences, Kiyev.
(Animal -nechanics) (Pelvis)
(SP ine )
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AMIORS Gu:yayev, G.J., Finkel'shteyn, Ya.S., Gu~yayev,
N.M. , Osinskly, V.A., Chudnyy, 1.G., Bogonaz~,v, M.M., Exaoatur,
TITLE: inVC3tgating the operation ef a three-rcii -eduction mill
PEEMOD:CAL: Referatl.,nyy --hurT.&I. Metallurglya, no. 6, 1 ~ 1, 35. abatract 6D,'85
('Pyul. nau~~hno-tekh;n. Inform. Ukr. n.-i. t:.tn. in-t", 1)"g, no.
6 - 7, 46 - 57)
Tne au*:t_,rs st.djed the opera*!cn o: arn three-roll reduc-
T
t I on mIll f,.)r tne of 9:tdblinhing the roaling te~-hn-,I~gy for Loth neam-
lees and weldea water-gas pipes xnder conditions of the F:ant Imeni Lon1n. :t
was est&bllshed -hat the ccmtinttlon of the foiirer grcoving of the r-311s with
k.nema-'_~s of a -.hree-r-11 reduction mill, maieq It p~fflt~e 1,o obtain the neces-
sary elorgatlcn only when reducing welded plp,~s cf 2 and 1.~' 11ameter to I" dia-
motor. In th,~ other canec the wall of the central pipe ee.Ftlcn is, after rol-
ling, U- Din ftuttcra c'
':~xcr than required vy 0037 3262-55, Clculatod and Invoo
tigated new calibration of the rolls, for reducing pipes fr,,m 48 x 3.5 irm to
cam 1/2
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:nvestlgating the operation AXA/AlOl
21.25 x 2.7~ um. :t wai e3tabliched that *he OffiClOnCy Can to ralEad If pipts
of 2 1 aid I" dip-meter are ma:vjfao-iAr,,d only by wold!-g in mill no. 2, and
G . . r" and 2*"' d1ameter or, mill no. I with the L.20 I-' rOdUCtIO, . Pre-
P.'~c; '3 It
liminary calculat, hav h -~hdt the r-dul-.1in of '.5 rr :cng
lcrs _ frD,- a
2" dijmoter to l-", frem o"a 0'3'.1 rrcm 1-1~ to -2" wil, raira tile efficiency of
to 4 2
the pi;i-welding shcp at the Pl",t I" ~n! bcnin t~y 12.81%: the coefficient of
metal consumption will increase by 14%. To maintain --he ccefficlen, of metal
consumption on the levol of pinnnod figures, and tc obt%in a further IncMaaa
in tht, effic:ency of tne redu3tion mill, it 1i neceasar-f to licr3ase the length
of the welded pipes prior to rolling up to 9.6 - 15.5 m.
Yu. Manegin
[Abstraater'a notei Complete translation)
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UTHOR: Sirota, N. U.; Osinskiy, V. I.
RG: Institute of Solid State Phvsics ana Semiconductors, AN BSSR (Institut fizink.1
verdogo tela i poluprovodnikov AN DSSR)
ITLE: Temperature dependence of the intensity of radiation of np recombination tran-
itions in indium phosphide
OtMCEt AN BSSeDoklady,"v. 9, no. 11, 1965, 720-721
,IC TAGS: temnerature dependence, indi.um compound, recombination radiation, forbid-
zone width,- 1:>/V
TRACT: The test apparatus consisted of an optical dewar provided with a coppcr
.der on which a radiating diode of indium phosphide was mounted. Specimen temp,,ra-
e was measured by means of a thermocouple and an electronic potentiometer. The
teristic radiation of indium phosphide is in the 8990 A (77-K) to 9570 A (300- K)
elength range and the maximal values of the spectral distribution curves of enc,rry
close to those of the forbidden zone width. Measurements of light fluxes wer4!
a photamultiplier. The measured magnitudes represented integrated functionf; of
se spectral distributions. From the plots of the data an the integrated ligh! flw,,-:
(in arbitrary units) va temperature in the 77-3000K range for 0.15, 1.00 and 5 xi-
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AUTHOR: Sirota, N.-N.; Osinskiy, Ye 1.
ORG: none
TITLE: Effect of temperature on the recombination radiation spectrum of indium
phosphid n-p junctions ~L I
SOURCE: ~Ihurnal prikladnoy spektroskopii, v. 4, no. 4, 3,966, 313-315
TOPIC TAGS: recombination radiation, indium compound, phosphide, pn junction,
junction diode, forbidden band, impurity level, temperature dependence, emission
spectrum
ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the spectral distribution of the recombinatiol
7;~radiation of diffusion n-p junctions in indium phosphide at 77, 138.. 210, and 2981
Md-junction was prepared by a standard technology from n-type indium phosphide.
The recombination radiation was measured with an ISP-51 spectrometer. The spec-
trm was registered with the photomultiplier (FEU-28) and an automatic potentio-
meter (EPP-09M). The resolution of the apparatus was approximately 15 A in the-
9000 A wavelength region. The emission from the diodes was investigated in a
pulsed mode using 5 gsec rectangular current pulses of amplitudes 0.5-2 a, with
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a repetition frequency of 50 cps. The diode emission in the n-p junction plane
was measured. With increasing temperature, the maximum of the spectral intensity
shifted toward larger wavelengths, and the width of the spectral line increased.
The maximum of the recombination radiation decreased in temperature nearly linear-
ly, in analogy with the temperature variation of the width of the forbidden band,
The quantum energy at the maximum of the recombination radiation spectrum differed
from the corresponding values of the width of the forbidden band by 0.01 ev. This
difference is attributed to recombination at the impurity levels. The results
indicate also that the variation of the wavelength of the recombination-radiation
maximum of the indium phosphide can be used to measure the temperature remotely,
without the use of wires, at relatively large distances from the emitting diode.
Orig. art. has: 4 figures.
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AUTHOR: Sirota, N. H. (Academician AN BSSR.); Osinskiy, V. I.
ORG: Institute of Solid State Physics and Semiconductors of the Academy of Sciences
BSSR (Institut fiziki tverdogo tels i poluproyodnikov Akademli nauk BSSR)
TITLE: Emission from n-p junctions in crystals of indium phoophide -- gallium
arsenide solid solutions
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 171, no. 2, 1966, 317-319
TOPIC TAGS: indium compound, phosphide, gallium arsenide, solid solution, pti juncti
forbidden band, recombination radiation
ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of earlier work (Dokl. BSSR no. 9, 1964 and no. 4
1963) where it was established that a continuous series of solid solutions exists in
the indium phlosphide - gallium arsenide system. The present study is devoted to thei
possibility of producing emission from n-p junctions made up of these solid nolutions.!
The n-p junctions were made by diffusion of zinc from the gas phase. Tha
reombination-radiation spectrum was investigated with a spectrometer (ISP-51). The
maximum of the recombination spectrum of the n-p junction emission ig indium phosphide
at liquid-nitrogen temperature was previously found to be near 9000 A and had the
longest wavelength of all the inveBtigatedcompositione. With increasing GaAs cc
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the wavelength of the maximum decreased, the shorter wavelength being obtained with
n-p junctions containing 70% of GaAs. The calculated quantum energies corresponding
to'the maximum of the emission spectra, are close to the values of the forbidden-gap
width, which later decreases as the temperature rises from 77 to 293K. A study of the
dependence of the emission spectra at constant current density shows that
.,,.t,hQ--.-intensity of the main line of the spectrum decreases with increasing temperature,
'~the line vidtb increases, and the spectral distribution shifts towards longer wave-
Plots shuwing the dependence of the vavelength of the maxima of the spectra
an the composition, the spectral distribution of the n-p emission as a function of the
temperature, and the temperature dependence of the quantum energy at the maximum of
the emission for the various compositions are presented. It is concluded that crystal
of alloys of the system indium phosphbde-gallimm arsenide can be used to produced
radiating diodes, whose recombination radiation covers a broad range of wavelengths
from visible to the near infrared region. The authors thank 0. 0. Shiyenok for help
with the growing of the crystals and producing the emitting diodes, Orig. art. bast
4 figures.
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AU7,iOR: Siro'~a, N. IN. kAcademician AN Osinskiy, V. i.
ORG: none
TITLE: Effect of temperature on the quantum yield of radiative recombination in n-p
junctions in InP
SOURCE: AN BSS13. Institut fiziki tverdoCo tela i poiuprovoinikov. ),aiir-dc'1nez;J'-.aya
svyaz' v poluprovodnikakh i termodinamika (Chc,-ucal bond in semiconductors and thermo-
dynamics). Minsk, Nauka i tekhnika, ic,66, 217-220
TOPIC TAGS: indium compound, phosphide, -_.uantumn yield, radiative recombination, nl~
junction, temperature dependence, iaq),urity center
ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of earlier work (DAN BSSP v. 9, no. 11, 72C~, 1565)
dealing wi-$Ih the temperature dependence of the integral light flux of recombination
radiation in n-p junctions in InP. The present paper deals with the role of the
mean-square dynamic displacements in the temperature dependence of the quantun, yield
of radiative recombination of free carriers following injection through an n-p in-
jector in InP. 'The experiments consisted of recording the intensity of the recombina-
tion radiation at the maximum of the spectral curve, the integral intensity at dif-
ferent injection levels and acceptor impurity concentrations, the width oil the Spec-
tral curves, and also the change in the resistance of the sample. The results show
that the intensity of recombination radiation at the maximum of the spectrum varies
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nearly exponentially with the temperature. The width of the spectral line iz prac-
tically a linear function of the temperature and its magnitude corresponds to an
energy of the order of kT. With increasing temperature, the quantum yield of the
radiative recombination decreaGes, first rapidly, and then more slowly. The temper-
ature dependence is qualitatively the same for different acceptor-center concentra-
tions. The integral quantum yield of the radiative recombination varies practically
linearly with the crystal-lattice phonon energy. The mean square dynamic displace-
ments of the atoms increase greatly with rising diode temperature from nitrogen to
room temperatures. It is concluded that an important role is played in the temper-
ature dependence by the dynamics of the crystal lattice of the material from which
the junction is made. This is borne out by comparison with results obtained else-
where for gallium arsenide. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and I formula.
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OSINSiMp V.V., kand.med.nauk
1. Eafedra fakulltetskoy terapii (zaveduyushcyiy
V.V.Osinski ) Luganskogo moditsinskogo instituta.
GIENIGILLB) (EFLUMONJA)
Use of bicillin in pneumonia. Vrach. dolo no.6:129-129 Je 161.
(lU ILA 15: 1)
kand.med.nauk
~3111'isi\lyl V. V.
Lsill'sfi-Y, V. V. -- "'I'le ~se cf tc 'Ireat -tlclec."ct~ltiF L-
tients ." Llvov StLte ','~-,--ical 7n-t. Llvcv, 101-1'. ~-is-rtaticr,
for the :jegree of 0~~ndidate ir, Xedfcal sciences".
So.: Fnizhnaya Le'Lcp-,sl, ';o. 2, 19~6.
OSINSK -9. a kand.ned.nauk
F#xedema with anemia caused by a deficit of vitamin E~2, Vrach.delo
no.]-1:126-127 N 160. MIRA 13: 11 )
1. Kafedra fakulltetskoy torapii (l.spolrWayushchiy obyazannosti
zaveduy,ushchego - V.V.Osinak!ky) Luganskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
WMIWA)
(ANEMIA)
(DEFICIENCY DISEASES)
OSI-~S7,'r, A.
'~; I -~ .7 1
Ct-rdil~.te of Economic Sriencev
"For -.--ro;Aipr AP!-,li~p, I -)n o' ~7o,,t A,~ o,,,nt : r-,, i- Zr.'- -,),: !-,n, r, -, -,, .. , ,
') LIT -~ -1 ~' :Curre - + -u i - - ' , -' , - ', ~,r 4 , - ,, -o - , , ' -, , . I I , , - . ~ ~ , _ , r
( I,. ' 1 A ',I '- -~; r- )
01~ TNT~; V. , z' .-
. r , o f ~ , d c k t c r e k c no m. n auk. Y;, ~, KfAl, V , v . I . , 7,
De~er-,r4n--ng the degrep. o~ -.rmrlr---A,-,y o!' Pn-
autom&L:on of production and -,ne level cf wcr< mechan!7,c:-.-
in metallurgical comtAnes, Shor. ria,xh, trud, Ural, pr),,,.-:P,'r,
Inst, nr-22-2713-28" 161,
- - _e
%mm. ,...#F)N~~Stepanovich: VERSHININ. A.M.. redaktor; SXOROKRUDOV, A.A.,
666'. Tu.V.. redaktor izdatellstva; KOVALIM, N.I.,
tekhnicheskiy redaktor
(An analysis of potentials for reducing the cost of steel] Analiz
rezervov anizhentia sebestoimostl stali. Sverdlovsk. Goa. nauohno-
takha. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi I tavetnot metallurgii, Sverdlovskoe
otd-nie, 1956. 125 P. (MLRA 9:8)
(Steel)
1 37 - 58- b- I 1503
Translation from Rvlcrativvi~-, zhurnal, I'detallurgiNa, 1 8, '14' r 4, ( USS R
AUTHOR Osintsev, A.S.
TI T L E Som v T c c h n 1 t a I a n d 17--( o n o m i ( I n (A i ( e s of I h v U ra I s M c -. a I I u r
ik al Industry O%t-r Ilic Past 2~0 Years (Nekotoryyv Iek-ullkt-
ekonomi( heskivc polkazat(Ii Ural sko~ nictallurgi; z,i &-j s
polovinoy vcka I
PERIODICAL Tr. Ural skogo politeklin. in-ta, 1957, Nr 40. pp 411-~'-~
ABSTRACT The ironmonger shops of the Urals were founded as vnivr-
prises of the manufa( tu ring type. Labor T)rodu(- tivitV at the
Urals plants in 1723 was 2.4 times as great as that of trade
smithies. At the start of the period of th(, Reforms. the Urals
were producing 241. 700 tons of iron, or 82.0% of the total. In,
the 150 years from the tirnes of Peter the Great to l8b) labor
produ( tiviTv had riben to only Z. I times its initial level, u 1) 1 t
ore ( onsumption had dropped bv 27%, and that of fuel bv 60",
The period from the Reforms to I h e ( c) rn i n g o f S o v i e t po w (- r
was ( ha ra~ te ri zed by stagnat ion of Urals metallurgy. In 19 13.
913, 500 1 oi pig iron Was "in1clied in the Urals, or 21.7TO of thc
Card 1/2 national output. Production per bla~,l furnace ,vorker vas 55",,
Some Techni(al and
lower than in the South. Produ( lion of inctal In the Urals in 1940 was i tinic,
as high as 1,, 19 1 1 111 pit_~ iron, 4 -' 11ITICS iIS 111gh III StCell, and 4 1tilne." as
high in rolled products Dlirin~4 the %var, pig iron output doubled, that of
steel increased b~' 70%. that ot rolled produc ts by 60%, and tubes by -120"/"'
At the end of the Fifth Five-N Ca r Plan, the Urals ,vere produ( Ing signifi-
cantly more ferroub metals than France and-ereon a par with West Ger-
many and England. vie utiiization of blast furnac es and foundry furna( ('s
is approximately 30% higher than the Anieri( an. Tile smelting of pig iron per
worker rose from 1 17, t in P)l ~ to -1000, or about 00 tirnes. and that of steel
from 62 to 3000 i.e.. 48 times
D P.
r
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Translation from: Referativriyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, Nr j, F) 30 (1,'S.SP.)
AUTHOR: Osintsev, A. S.
TITLE: The Growing Need for Functional -stage Specialization in the
Production of Metallurgical Plants (Nazrevshiy(-- voprosy
stadiynoy spetsializatsii proizvodstva vnutri met.allurgicheskogo
predpriyatiya)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Ural'skogo politekhri. in-ta, 1957, Nr 66, pp lz-ZO
ABSTRACT: An analysis of the growing functional- stage specialization ill
the production at metallurgical enterprises points to the immediate
need for carrying out a number of organizational -technical
measures. In the blast-furnace industry such measures inLlude
the establishment of special production departrnent~, for the
neutralization of Fe ores, and for the desulfurization of pig iron
outside of the blast furnaces; in open-hearth production these
measures encompass the establishment of independent depart-
ments attached to the various shops for the preparation of molds
and of the preparation of the charge, as well as transfer of
responsibility for all operations connected with the preparation,
Card I/Z processing, and transportation of reducing agents, to the storage
157-19~8-i-466q
The Growing Need for Functional -stage Specialization (cont.
to the storage department for ferroalloys,- in thc rolling industry
the measures include the elimination of scattered storage facilities
and the establishment of single central storage areas for the
finished products at large plants, as well as the creation of
centralized roll-lathe shop facilities. The elimination oi exislitip,
decentralization of repair facilities and the creation of a large
specialized mechanical- repair shop at every plant will reSLIlt in
a more rational utilization of manpower and equipment, impro%ed
planning and organization of repairs, as well as in the adaptation
of progressive methods in repair operations.
A. D,
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'(Uria-1-19-Folytechnical Institute).
TITLE: Gn the methods of aevelopinE old Ural's Wor&s.
(0 putyakh razvitiya starykh ural's