SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PAVLUSHKIN, N.M. - PAVLYUCHENKO, A.A.

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26(5) -~-n/L'O AUTHORS: Shvetsov, V. B., Ilavlushkin, N. 11. TITLE: News in Brief (Korotkiyp soobahcht-niya) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratorlya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr 7, 862 (U3SR) ABSTRACT: V. B. Shvetsov (Urallskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy khimiches- kiy institut) (Ural Scientific Chemical Research Institute) suggest a devi,-e for using the recording galvanimeter as a contact galvanometer. Its function ao a recordinC galvan'jmeter was nct influenced by its use as a contact Ealvfinomt-t-. 1r. principle, the devJce is a contact arrangement FiC) by whi~:h the minimum and maximum temperature of a furnac,! can be fixc-~, N. M. Pavlushkin (Moskovskly kh1miko-tekhnclogicheFki,, insll- tut im. D. I. Mendeleyeva) (11oncow Institute of Chemi:~%l Technology imeni D. 1. Mendeloyev) describe the ~rej,pr~-111-3n of corundum cuts which are used in the inveotigatior. cf' ,corundum samples. The prismatic SfLmples (three samplei,: 5 Y,5 )(18 mm) are pa9ted on to steel disYs (diameter: 21-~o mm) and fixed to a ;~rirdinq- roll with 100 rpm. Tile sample.; 'Irn cut on cast ircr. diikq (of the type SChM 32-52) with -1-totr:,co7-,ind-a powder. The follcwinE autstances are used in cutting: e.ectrc- Card 112 corundum Nr 320 for t(--~r. minutes, 11-10 for ton minutrs, 11--:, News in Brief SO V/32 - 25 2e,'r~O for 10 minutes, and aluviina (annealed at 14500, grii!z-;>2At) for 20 minuten. Aftr~r cutting the oamplen are There is I figure. ASSOCIATION Ural'skiy rauchno-iss1edcvate1'qkiy khitpilchir-skiy -in.-,titut (Ural Scientific Chemical Research Institute), Yoskovskiy khimiko-tt-khnologicheakiy institut im. D. I~ Men- deleyeva (Moacow Inntitutu of' Chemical Technology ime-A D. I. Mendaleve%) Card 2/2 "'. '.I., -loc or~ .~-. , , 'i I f-s) -- " 'Tlvf~st ! "Flt.lor. 0, "; , w ~(,- 7" . MOSCOW, "-~ and lrj*-r ,'~-Pc --A-~c 7~ -' F :71 , ','c, s c ow r ` - - o ' I " - -- nin 71~,a-rr-Te&. ns*- 4m - I. V-nd,-leyf-v,~, ~320 copl,~-s , No , i - - , 1 1% FAVDSHKIN, N.V., ;,-*.., 4 ~ -,-, nc.4:4'~-51 Ap ~ I . j -3 % " ! :~ - " - ~ . - - - -.'. . ~ - - I OMMA i8:8) PAVLW - Ions FA3d4jj,.inxb.; LAUEERTE, A. [tranplator]; - 0 -_ _ A.9 LIE 15, ", RP,;-~ ZAGEBS, tekbn-red. Pdhat the young concrete worker has to know] K4 jazina jaunam betonetajam. Riga, Latvijas Valets isdevnieciba, 1962. 60 p. (MAk 16:7) (Concrete construction) musmovo A. P. PAVUSHROV, A. P. ed. Gidr-ogr-aficheskii spravochnik po bas-,(,inam rek SS3R. Moskva, ONTI, 1936. xvuuum 646 p. (Materialy po gidrologli, gidrologii, gidrografii i vodnym silam SSSR, no, 34, seriia I) DLC: UNclass. SO: LC, Soviet Geography, Part 1, 1951, Uncl. PAVLTJSHKOV, A.P., inzh. First plenary session of the All-Union Engineering Research Section of the Central Administration of the Power industry Technological Departmente Gidr.stroi, 31 no.4:61 Ap 161. (nR& 14-.5) (Electrio power production) o&,o.-:.j ir,,-c I I n, o to~arn- c at.,; ,~t vr, 1 01, ~ Vi, ,I ll-~, . Z, . ~ - I : , ll:~ i . i-uzs., dai-rc. ; J~rt , Autnr.atic sint-lc-sj~-n,.Ie laiiii.!"; %.n!~Zd -.n. 01c :I-t.tin, -:1 0!, :.~ I.1: 1 " ILI . . -. S ~', :!%anufact irinL- an" .%echarde 1 zn, Inv( rin, .. th, -oviet. 6rdon, UL~rar.-, of -oni-ress., - 7'~kVj", ' !1',' " ,7 -11,1! - - , I-L LZI . , j . . . 1, ~-, r :--tor nn fi Lp.,~rthened Lo. :,r-rr. May 1()r)1 C PAVLI.T.dlMCV, T,. V. ~'-,,'ngr. ) and CRLCV., ~. F. "Soviet KT-12 Tractor on a :.engthened Clui3sis," Lesnaya No 5, 1-~51 - Translation ~1-22~933, 231 Miay ~'~2 PAVWSHKOTO V.V., tuzj~-. Bridge piers on e~ezt.rifuge-a hhall-PlIe foumdatio-mcn, 1;-,. 2-1 r-,.4:4-5 AP 8~0- ')(IRA 11:4) ,'Brldes!l, Plia) AR"I'M" -*-:~:--h.; , *;'..,-.o .. - Car- I e,, ur (-.c ' icn ~T r(-,, Ir", -,I mad(. ( f b:r)c.ks --ri". dry seamr. Sp. q 4 r ; 1 . 13 n J& '(3 (: -8 :~ ) AR?YFEV, Yurly Alekseyevlc!~; FAlL'i!SLIKI"V, Vladt-nir Vsevu',r.,dovlch, ~FEZHIN, Vladimli- 'PrANM'Sl',IYA, F. M., red. [Cantilevor erecti-n of c3ncr,-,e brllges' So- or-uzherde zhelez-.)bet-rr-cgo mos-,a navesnoi Fbo-kci. Mo- -, t., ~, ,, skva, Transpori, . !~.:F,.A PAVWSHKOV,V.V.. inzhener; TELTAYLIV,P.I., inzhener Placing bridge spans vith the aid of floating supports. Ayt. dor. 18 no.3:9-10 W-Je '55. (KLRA 8:9) (Bridge constmiction) AR I YKW. Yurly Alekseyevich; IAJGA, Alskeendr AlekBandrovich; PAYLUSIEKOV, Vladimir Voevolodovich; SUAKIN. Aleksandr Vladimirov CH92M', Visdimi.r Aleksandrovich; SKRGBYICV, A.F., red.; LI.;,KTIONOVA, Ya.N.. tekhn.red. (Construoting large bridges with supports on pilo rafts] Postrolks bol'shogo most& a opornmi nn evainfth rostvorkakh. Moskva, Ntiiichno- tekhn.izd-vo K-va avtomobilinogo transp. i shoseeinykh dorog RSFSR, 1959. 50 P. (MIRA 13:4) (Bridges--Foundation~ and piers) IVANOV, G.A., inzhener; SHATSK#11, I.H., dotsent; PAVLUSHDV, B.D., in- zhener. redlaktor; VKRUA, G.P.. tekhnicheBkTy-"OWer- (New methodis of r8pAirtnp locomotives) Novos, v takhnike remonta parovozov; opyt parovozoremontnykh zavodov. Moskva, Goo. t-ansp. zhol.-dor. izd-vo, 1955. 96 p. (MLRA R:6) (Locomotivea-Repairs) W"t I ALFEROV. A.A.; ARTEMKIN. A.A.; ASHKENAZI. Ye.A.; VINOGRADOV. G.P.; GALEYEV. A.U.; GRIGGROYEV, A.N., D'YACHENKO, P.Ye.-, 7ALIT. N.N.; 7.AKFAR V, P.M.; XORNIN, N.P.; IVANOV, I.I.; IL'IN. I.P.; Dr-':TIK, P.I., KUDRYA- SHOV. A.T.; LAPSHIN. F.A.; MOLTARCHU, V.S.; PMESOVSKIY. L.M.; POGODIN, A.M.: RUDOY, M.L.; SAVIN, K.D., SIMCNOV. K.S.; SITKOVSKIY, I.P.; SITNIK, M.D.-, TSTEREV, B.K., TSETMla, I.Ye.; TSUKANOV, P.P.; SHADIKYAN. V.S.; ADSLUNG. N.N., retsenzent; AFANAS'YNV, Ye.V, retsen- zent; VIASOV, V.I., retsenzent: VOROBIYEV, I.Ye.. retsenzent; VORO- NOV, N.M., retsenzent; GRITCH&NKO, V.A., retsenzent; ZHEREBIN, M.N., reteenzant; IVLIYXV. I.V.. retsenzent; K&PORTSEV. N.V.. retsenzent; KOCHURGY. P.M., retsenzent-, KRIVORUCHEO, N.Z.. retsenzent-, KUGHKO, A.P., retsenzent-, LOBANOV. V.V., retsenzent; MOROZOV, A.S.. retsen- zent; ORLOV, S.F., retseazent:.,g&jW3 E,.D retsenzent; POPOV, ,gE~OV 4k 77 A.B., retaenzent; PROKCFIYXV, P.F.. retsenz nt; RAKOV, V.A., retaen- zent; SIREGUBOV, N.I., retsenzent, TFIRENIN, D.F.. rataenzent; TIKHO- MIROV, I.G.. ratseazent; URBAN, I.V., retse - nt: PIALKOVSKIY. I.A.. retsenzent; CHRPYZHEV, B.F., retsenzent; SHEBT~KIN, O.S., retsenzent, SHCHERBAKOV. P.D.. rateanzent; GARNYK. V.A.. redaktor; LOMAGIN. N.A, redaktor; MQRDVINKIN, N.A., redaktor; NAUMOV. A.N., redaktor, POBE- DIN, Y.F., redaktor-, RYAZANTSEV, B.S,. radaktor-, TTERSKOY. K.N.. redaktor; CHEMVATYY. U.S., redaktor; ARSHIN-4. I.M.. redalctor, W~BELYAN, V.B.. redaktor; Bk;RNGARD, K.A.. redaktor; VIRSHINSKIY, S.V., radaktor: GAMBURG, Ye.Yu.. redaktor; DRRIBAS, A.T.. redaktor; DOK3ROVSKIY. K.I., radaktor: KORNEY]CV, A.L. redaktor; HIKHRYEV, A.P.. redaktor (Continued on next card) AIYJKROV. A.A. ---- (continued) Card 2. HGSKVIN, G.N,, redaktor; RUBINSHTETN, S.A., redaktor: TSYPIN, G.S., redaktor; CHXRNYAVSK1Y, V.Ya., redaktor; CHERNYSHEV. V.I., redaktor; CHEWSHRV, M.A.. redaktor-, SHADUR. L.A.. redaktor; SHISHOU, K.A., redaktor [Railroad handbook] Spravochnaia knizhka zhelaznodorozhnika. lzd. 3-e. ispr. I dop. Pod obahchei red. V.A.Garnyka. Moskva, Goo. tranap.zhol-dor. izd-vo, 1956. 1103 P. (MLRA 9:10) 1. Hauchno-tek~micheskoye obahchestvo zheleznodorozhnogo transporta. (Ra i I roa de ) BUSYGIB, Ivan Vasillyevich, inzh.; PAVLOV, Yuriy Vladimirovich,insh.; ,-~~A 1j. , inzh. . red. ; VE1UNA, G.P.. takhn. red. - j Organi 28t I on of enop repair of locomotives; from the experience of the Hichurinsk LocomotivA Repair Shopj Organizataiia zavodsko.-o remonta parovozov; Iz opyta Michurinskogo parovozoremontnogo zavoda. Moskva, Goa. transp. zhel-dor. izd-vo, 1958. 55 P. (MIRA 11:12) (Mi chu rinsk--io c omo t ive a--Ma Into nance and repair) PODSHIVALOV, Boris Dmitriyevich; KOCHUROV, Pavel I-Ilikhaylovich; PLAVIESKIY, Yuriy Eduardovich; I-LULZINOV, N.A., doktor tekhn. nauk, retsenZent; PARAMONOV, A.A., inzh., retsenzent;-FAVLUSHKOV, E.D., inzh., red., KISELEVA. N.P., inzh., red.; =IROV, P.A., teffi~.--red. (Production organization in diesel locomotive repair plants] Organi- zatsiia proizvodstva na teplavozoromontrqkh zavodakh. Moskva, Vaes. izdatelisko-poligr.ob"edinenie 1-1-va putei soobshcheniia, 1961. 189 p. (WaA 14: U, (Diesel locomotives-Repais) (Rail-roads-Repair shcp~) CZECIIGSLOVAKiA PAV-L,,,SOVA i and ~-!).HiCl`.'OVAp J. [aM14ation not griven]. "~,.ental Hygiene as -'ar' Of t*.e ','ork Hypiene. A Contribut:Lon to the Article by ProfesL;or ~;,-z'AS3EFGER, I~V' Prague, Praqovni :,e~,,arstvi, Vol XV, io 6, August 1963, pp 2')1- 252. Abstract: Both au-~hors gJve "eir opinion on the article by Gu-EiM GER, published in the same issue of this periodical, pp 247-251. r--,'hree Czech re-.ferences. Now jift"I" torrosin w inflab. 1. L-juzoelli"1144 Xurn , 1 A kad. No-* rS.T.T.W-Irr, a ii - " Aff -1-41ir-PPI, . d" Obtained Ott the effect of the II;"ucs .1 the 13)er of clec- troyte on cathodle anti arvoilir polarization. 11M flatit were significant because, ifthough atin, corroitin is electra- chem., the uml mmsurements its bulk wIn-t. are 'lot fill- plicable in vkw Of the thin lawr ()I vit".rolyte pyrstnt in atm, cortroslon. A special apit. was med to obt.-tio curves Of CRtbDdiC POIftriZatiOn Of CIA With thin yerif of 0MIN X&Cl and also In the bulk soln. At a !rrent d. of 2,101 miftwntp,/All. vin. the VrlittiVP 10 1 IlDrItIA U.. eirelmdehati drepricti front Initial vnIlle-i of %II)DIlt IN)Wv- I" - M for the bulk mln.. - I(XXI for-a 1011 P laver, -' 091 for IM jv. avul -700 for 70 y, 8iiiiihir etirv" of nwwfic -41atilatioll bil illena."I fit M) III Ierniall 11. 1,41. ('111. IOWA fee tht bulk soln, 0) for 1(3,5 ;j. mo) for 11M, )j, and 1100 for 71) p. 'Results for soinci other inctal- Were NA Ow oppositt of these. anti It was times&-try to consider ollivt explanations of this hchavior besi(le% the e-a%c of difftiign of 0 thmigh the hiyer. A. G. (.it), ROZBML'd, I.L.; PAVWTSFAYA, T.I. Electrochemical methods of studying the &tmowpberIc corrosion of metals. Trudy Inst.fis.khim. no-5:198-215 155. (XLRA 9:5) (Corrosion and anticorrosives) (Electrochemistry) USSR/Corrosion F'rotQctlon F,-cn Corrosion J. Abs Jour Referat Zhur - ~IiMiYa, NO h, 1957, 14091 Author Rozenfelld 1,L., Pn-vlats:aya T,I~ Ti ~~- -a On Correlation Be-Vw-I;-:en and 'I:iv.JcResistanceS in Local Elements Operating Under Thin L~%y(xs of Electrolyzes Orig Pub 7h. fiz. khiriii, 1956, 30, ito 6,, 1427-1428 Abstract By neans of specific proced~ares an a.-..alysis is made of correlations butween ohi~iic, cathodic and anodic polari- zation resistances in thl- caso of some wdels of coa-ro- sion couples that operato under filn3 of electrolytes (-'VaCl, Na 2S04, H2 0) of different thickness (7o-i65 'A The conclusion is reached that operation of corrosion macrocouples under a thin film of electrolyte is all- most not dependent upon ohmic resistanec.. The asunption is nade that this conclusion also holds in the case of actual corrosion microo-lerients., the operation of which takos place undor anode.cpthode control, Card 1/1 - 4 - _77- 1343P r Le ldudh~-m (3f I-htll r d-r wa of X-1vt tsolvteL' 0 nwkItarh*;I;e~' jonkhrl TTO V coril7'i-'111 c-urrvn't of vlt~mrnu fit thin lavers d cliactirl-IN 70 t4i I -ktr Of IYL thill lavors fl;;irr rlwit'j mc ~il'j Z~q flo'-mlt fit !jk, ~ajufion' J~m 0, iorient &-inAy ~a thin 5.1v of vilit.1i)a of 11u, dvcirodr~ is for Wn'll ROZEIWELID, I.L.~_PAVLUTSKAYA, T.I. Distribution of the current density along the surface of local cells covered with thin layers of electrolytes. Zhur-fiz.khim- 35 no*6:1307-1314 Je 161. (KMA 14:7) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR, Institut fizicheskoy khimii. (Electric charge and distribution) (Electrolytes) ROZERFELID, I.L.; PAVLUTSKAYA, T.Io; LAPIDIZ, L.M. Study of contact corrosion in labor-atorien and In natural atmospheric conditions. Trudy Inst.fiz.kbim. 8,155-172 160. (MIRA 14:4) (Elect,~olytic corrosion) 836hl S/081 /r-O /001, /0 1 19-8,500 A006,/AoCi Transla-~ion from, Referatlmyy zhurnal, Khimlya, 1960, No. 15, p. 82, # 6( -1 AUTMORS: Rozenfei'd, 1. ., PavlulsXaya, T.I., Zhigalova, K.A., Ak-7,,--,,,;i T Methods of Electrochemical and Corrosion inveS-I-ga'.,.Dn~- I.- Electrslyte Layers FERI-ODICAL: Tr. In--ta fiz. kh!m1I AN SSSR, 1959, No. 7. pp. a2-110 TEXT, Information is given on methods and devices used tD t,-c- eli-ctrochemical and ccrrosion behavior of metals under thlr layers. It. is exemplified on Cu in o.1 n. solu,~Ilon of NaC.- 1~a2304 alld K-] and on Fe In 0.1 n. NaCl triat a reduced thickness of the electroly- .'~iyf-r tails an acceleration of the cathode process on ac~:ount of facllital.eJ 0,) tion. A noticeable inhibition' of the anode process was ncf cb~!Prved. 7,he VX authors investigated the nature of potential distribu-tion, cur-en'~ densi,y and resistivity on the electrode surfaces and the correlation of tne polarization and ohmic resistivity R (ohm.). The corrosion process under thin ele,:~roly-e layers does almost not depend on R(ohm) and Is mainly de*ervrined ty ele-trrde polarization, principally of 'the cathode. It was establlshE-d -.ha' nighe- Card 112 836LI 3/081/60 1000,10 1 A006/AO01 Methods of Electrochemical and Corrosion lnves~lgal. tons In Ti-,,.T,. Layer-z cf Pe, Cj, Al and its alloys, A 16 (D16 and 695 (V95). in A 302 depended mainly on 4he strong depolarIzIng a?tlvlty of SO C'-arg~- taken in atmcsDhere.- with differen*. moisture, are used to St-.idv t~7e- relative air moisture cn kineti:!s of electroje prc-e-~5'C-~' 4nin electrolyte layers, anA .o determine the mechanism Of 02 '"r- 7 thin electrolyte layers (up to 0,03 cm). A me*.hod of Invez*i;a*'ng flie'al'F by p(-ric-dical m~li3tenirg tnem with ele-,r)-1y'res, 1-= G. Gc, -v1,Y,-i Tr an.z- 1 a 4 - r -~ r. : t e ,Tril s 1 z the f ul I tra-r s '. at ' --n of T~re cr-'g P--: abS tr a, Card 2/2 PF" I DOM KKFWZATZ03 WV/4271 E..tit,t ru ' hw." "talt 1..Ida-tys P. aarro.11 -tell- Ivrp. I1~ -r- k.-I-Tiz 1.7rtaziY (I-etize't- .- I- m.th." acd jc~-t. for Corro.i- T..tLg) ~-. I~d-- All AS.M. 1959. 176 p, LAwri-i Itsi Trudi, vyp. T) gr~ata ellp Lnvwrtw4- 5,000 covtem vfttad. Map. Ad.: 9- 0. Tbcaabo~. Doctor of ChwalstrY, Prorasoor; IC4. of P4.411ahLcA - Ikou- 2. 2. T.6-1 Tlata. A": 0. A- Ataf-y- -4 T.. V. Z-1--i BUtorm-2 B-Is 'T. P. Towwa~,, A. V. C-dIdate or Ch--1-7. mad P. 1. C-41". of Cheal.try. FURPUM, Th-s =Llctim of articles to Int-Aad for mtentll%,. work- at ftawarnA jx~tjtcr- aad Wchalcal per-1 of placl lab-rl... COVIA&CM. -bw article* ineltded in thie collettlon deal bealcaUY with awthod. of cO-.Lm Laweetto-IM which ba~ Got yvt bee, pblisted in 5-1- periodical Ilteratr- bu- are a' definite Lawmat for st~Vlcj corro-Lca P-swe. A *Us rwp of prOciam La co-d. to &Idltt= to the mwth~da d1sc-I tb. 7-11a - ". - po..i.l. r~l -1.1-- Ll- .1 w-h L.AlwIdu.1 awthd. 5. me.tL-C bf-ca. a--A G.A.. A.Z. pljzyw ko'. -~4 13-tro.bea-2-1 Jbtbod fOrT-tt"ge, 1,-AA'IL'I'xI~'Y'kIj' W'.'. Ll 1. too"rL. 9.~. -.4 T.J. Aki=-. -Ibtho" or r-ectro r-ttiatlou' t. Thi. L"-,. of SlActrozytes Z2 1~- , aod U-0--NI'd. L&b.-,oy PWth4d's for Enwsti,,ct- t:oAlbitol. 41 P.M. Lwtcp~, ww m.k. --i-v. A J%'bOd for Cb- UL-1=4 A.-dl- P-LasiZation Ch- by Me- of Cth~llc ftiri-tl_ A0aLCL- a A "d !L-Pt- L"'WYQV. KIACtrc~h~~l Vvtbod for the PApta R-Ioatz- of the (-,-at- of obal. 54 OIAX,Wft.-A~L U~ tigattoo try mc-ac. of Prortlogaaa or Chao", LO the ILL-4p-try or rZI., steel Burr... Wjo, C.-.L- 60 T-&b-7, ".. V.X, *.d-towa, and G.K. WtA~I. t- U-:tLAPtl" the C---L-- -md B-!-lor of Mc-1. U.Ir atre . 64 '?U-Lm-. B-D., -1 1.%. 1"'. U. of the IbUwMd fW Tnwwattfatl.4 Elb* IkbAwiQr Of Protwctive Mae 0-tc, the C- m&Lm a' ObtAls Moder Streas TO Card ROZEIWELID. I.L. ; ]rAVLUTSUT.A. T.I.; ZIIIGAWVA, K.A. ; AYIWVA, T.I. Methods of electrochemical and corrosion Investigations in thin layers of electrolytes. Trudy Inet.fIz.khim. no.7:22-40 15g. (MIRA 13:5) Ollectrochemical analysis) (Ilectrolytes--Testing) SOV/ 137-58-9-19517 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 9, p 19sf USSR) AUTHORS: Rozenfel'd, I.L., Pavlutskaya, T.I. TITLE: Investigation c'_h'e'micaI Behavior of a Metal Under Thin Layers of Electrolyte (Issledovaniye elektrokhimicheskogo povedeniya metalla pod tonkimi sloyami elektrolita) PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta fiz. khimii, AN SSSR, 1957, Nr 6, pp 56-68 ABSTRACT: The method of the study of the electrochemical corrosion of metals under thin layers of electrolytes by means of the con- struction of polarization curves is described. The results obtained for Fe and Cu are adduced. The investigation of the corrosion of metals was conducted in a hermetically sealed chamber within which a 98% relative humidity was sustained with the aid of a saturated aqueous solution Of CuS04'5Y120, The film of the electrolyte was applied on the surface of the metal, starting with a known weight and volume of drops re- leased from a micropipette and of the area of the specimen. Control of the thickness of the film can be achieved directly in the chamber. Cu- and Fe-polarization curves were drawn at Card 1/2 Z50C for various thicknesses of the film of 0. IN solution of SOV/ 137-58-9-19517 Investigation of the Elect rochemi( al Behavior of a Metal (cont.) NaCll (from 70 to 330 p ) and upon complete immersion in the solution. It is shown that upon the deCrease in the thickness of the film of cle(trolyte the cathode polarization of Cu and Fe decreases regularly as a result of a greater access of O~ to the surface of the metal and the greater facilitN of the process of the ionization of 01. At it fily-n thickness of 300- 150 ~- the difference in the cathode behavio r of Cu irntriersed and unde r Ow (-I v( t rol ~ t v film disappears. The anodic polarization of Cu under thinner films of elec- trolyte increas(- Fv in the role of an anode evidences anomalous polariza- tion curves wiii( h result from soniv ac tivation of its surface. A method is proposed for cait ulating the corrosion process according to the ( urves of the distribution of potentials on the surfa( e of the local element working under thin layers of electrolyt(-. It is -,ho%-.,n that for the Fe-CU pair (at a distance of 0.25 mm between the electrodes) %t.,orking under a lay(-r of 0.1,N solutions of NaCl or NaZS04 or of distilled water tile cathodic polarization resistance constitutes 70-92%, the anodic one can increase to and the ohmic potential drop constitutes only 4-6% of the initial potential difference. 1. Metals-Analysis 2. 'hin effec,~~ P.S. 3. Metals-Corrosion 4. ElectroVt.e,7--I'ei-t'o:,.Tarice Matheln~l', Card 2/2 PIVDJTSKAYA, T. 1. Dissertation YecharLLsm of metal corrosion under a I fine 1a.,er of electrolytes Degree Cand Chem Sci Defended At Acad Sci USSR, Inst Mysical Chemistry PUblication Date, Place 1956, Moscow Source Knizlinaya Letopis' No 5, 1957 -KA Y-,0 Dis', jM "I Cr.IL- n LZ)-M d LL- rl vinctrolytes Amk imnste-ze it verl smAl (4-6~i inmv-sel but nod-- 2 6 % aril nan bc vm~~ml that an,nim: pmmix-tuim *vuid but the proc,--, wouid carry cm with it- anoJiL-cmhojic and not Uivilic-,c~,hmic c4mtru!. -A. W. Mm ME- - WE all mm- IMM. m W rj,-~ --W M I- PA V IQZ I c, s k-Y .~,kjjA,, T.1, The zecnamism of =etcl - rroalor, inder thin Lnyo~rr. of eleectro:_Ytts LwIth eummarv in -',',wA9 - Zhur.fi,.~,tA-. 31 nc.. 32F~-319 F 1~7. 1(,.()) ~Vvkdemiya nnall- in Inst, itut i izicheskoy -nimil (Electr, y# Ic %ligUOU 'Dritm~L Of JAV~$ Si co !TOV A -'Y Afcf.,il. 4, 19S Cf. -bt: ir C-4, 49~ 13- --1 rdiod ut itivcsti .%7 ~'Iltlli n 111; -' - ' - an cut, t~ Qq- jutul 63wd of detiz. ppl3t, tovored w4b tbill-fift tolyt WIL.,4e ih U-negs W~~ a"t cwptr. -The t1glibcd in dttaii. peteptimis vertri rammnNi on 4~ F covered With Oda ti A of. V.St Amg (70, 100,'1&), ar, 3~i zild OAN wlu3. d NaCt 6r HU. The rate of the cathocie pr6ct%s~, when detd~ by diffasion of 0, decreases with the _tblckne~Es of thi. hyer 01-clecurci%,M_ - When, bo-.YeYcr,.1b_- o& %s Is detd. by repi' cath Prom 1CM600 of 0 the thickbw 5 no tAcct Th' antid "erpkentlal in-- Of tb~ laYa 1W C-~.:trcases when the thkkjlri,~ of-the kiver derrcpvsts~- Couse- th e6ned. tolris, ol:*rueditiin thickness (150 nad-__ hit'her heec,.aTosi.~)tir,^.Letiuder.tbiiI -films t4 clectrOyte can beequaltoorgrti _r than that oflmuiersed~, ate aniples beeause -01 the facUittition cA tbe c.%tb6dc proccs~ -and the iiisuffirient .4ccTc:ase of thti- atiodc procc.". With thin films (70 and lolver) of %veak- soins. the cormsion rate may Ix lisiver than on immersion b=tm of tbt increoc of the awylic over- 7poteraial. i lot EMEMM~ New Principle in the Investipation of Atmospheric Ito.' Ion of AIC1116. Obassian.) 1. L. Rmenfel'd I and T. 1. Pavlutskaia. Ooklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, v. 91, no. 2. July 11, 1953, p. 315-~317. Presents a hypothesis on the possibility of the existence of cor- rosion vivinents having vonsiderable differences in potential. Gr!pIr KOVAIXV. F.1. (deceased); T~YujiliK~. N.1.- PAVILTSK L4,ujv r~-dak r: ,a,~ to GUROW. O.A., teKhni(-hns,iv r(j,~L-Vtor f lnstz-ic-:,~ns I,r nrn'vlt,F tree clifinification r07 Der deoosi+El lnatr-~-teila no ortmenenitu kl&sFAf,,,,ntc:H zaDeqrv k meetorf,zhderiie- -edi. Mogi-vq, Gosi.rauchrc-tekhnA-,,i-,:o lit-rv no zoo]. i 6-hrrino nedr, 25 P- kgl.HA 10:1C) 1. Ruipia i:. - ~,.) Gosud%reAvennarb knTni- vioasari n -'e- riyO i ,..wrypc~. (Co-;-- orpF) PAVU12SUTAv Ye.l., reduktor. [Material on palynological analysis and stratigraphy; a collection of articles] Materialy po palinologit I stratigrafit; abornik statei. Pookwa. Goa. naucbno-tokhn. Izd-vo lIt-ry po goologit I okhrane neft. 1954. 200. NLRA 7:7) 1. Zoningrad. Vnesoyumnyy nauchno-Issledovatol'skiy geologicheakly institut. (Pollen. Fosell) (Geology, 15tratigraphlo) (9peree (Botany)) KUM, R.N.; PAVLUTSKATA, Ye.l., redaktor; MALIK, Z.N., tekhnicheskly redak-tor [Altered ore-bearing rocks and their significance for prospecting] Ismenann" okeloraduys porody I M poiskovoe snachenle; sbornik statel. Pod red. N.N.Xureka. Moskva. Goo. nauchno-tekhn6 izd-vo lit-ry po geologli i khrane nedr, 1954. 271 p. (MLRA 7:10) 1. Leningrad. Tsveoymnyy geologicheskiy institut. (Rocks, Crystalline and metamorphic) A13311311Y, M.Ye.; ANDRIYEV, B.A.; GOLOHB. V.I.; SARSONOV, N.N.; PAVLMKAYA, Ye.l., redaktor; POPOV, N.D., tekhnicheskiy (Coarse In the gravitational method of prospecting for technical schools of geological surveying] Kure gravirazvedki dlia geologo- raivedoohnykh tekhnikamov. Moslcva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. Izd-vo lit-ry po geologii I okhrane nedr, 1954. 357 P. [Microfilm] (Prospecting--Geophysieal methods) (KLRA 7:11) S/129/60/000/07/005/013 E193/E235 AUTHORS: D'yachenko S, S. and German S I. Ca4didates of Technical Scien a, and a. S., Engineer TITLE: Investigation of the Zone of Low Strength Formed During Welding of Steels 4/ PERIODICAL: Vetallovedeniye I termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, 19609 No. 7, pp. 24-26 + I plate TEXT: It has been observed in the course of examination of elded components, made of steels 20KhMF_1V3_5KhlMl 1434KhMo'dand 22K)4hat, irrespective of the welding technique employer.-Hairow zones etching differently from the rest of the Metal, are formed at a certain distance from the weld on both sides of the welded join. The width of these zones and their distance from the weld, have been found to depend on the conditions during welding, the volume of the molten metal, and the rate of cooling after welding. It has been found, also, that welded assemblies of this type, subjected to creep tests, failed across these zones. The results of X-ray analysis, metallo- graphic examination conducted with the aid of both optical and electron microscope, and hardness measurements, have revealed that Card 112 DITAMUKO, S.S.: PAVLYAK. Ye.S. Bffect ot-c~Mft`ions of electrolysis on the 'activity* of electrolytic copper powder. Nanch.dokl.vy9.ehkoly: met no.4:796-81 158. (MIRIA 11:11) 1. Kharlkovskiy politekhnichaskiy institut. (Powder metallurgy) (Copper--glactrometallurgy) " ci! C) A 7 ": C I T Y a zO f 4 - TI I LE 1-11 _7t YI e ~ h :~ d cn the "Ac t-"vi ty" o' E' ec -o- Cof.p( r Povvle v (711.yaniye ro zhima (,.,-k t:- - j : a i, ' :L v rt, s ~ _', u k ro 1 4 r ic h e s'k - g c, m e d nc go p o ro E3 hk a ) PEPIODICAL: lia,,;::hn,, ;c !-~k I F~dy . ys she,; Ly . Me tallurFi ya, 19'8 S S F~. A 3 S 7HA Ac-.ve" powle_s arr. ~,h_se. .vhlch sh-a considerable shrinkare dur' ng ~he aggicmerati;-,n proress. The influence of the cat-~ode ,n trio. z.~ L-,rt4c _,Es, on d =Ystal a- ~4 Ces wl'-T Vestuilgated. -.he pcv.,der was r: t a %,,.,i b 'he rrct-:)J oaesc-:bPi Parl' er (Ref 5) at a current de ns, 0 : o 0 A 'dm AFg.'ompration took place in hydroge -i with a duration of 1 hour. at ~Oc GO, 800 ?00, an S-_'-nultanc~-.~~Iy the shapes cf ;~-)wder particles obtained at (!'.IT--,,rt den-z' rere ..nvestigated b:,- t_-'Iectrcn and rad.io,--raphi- exai-.ii nations -.-,,ere made of the -)f --L-"F'al lat-~' -fz;~ -4n orier to estimate the -a- ILne-intensity ratio (111) : 1 (222). The I ~i _c,viir.3 -e sul s we re n )f ourrPTA Car! "he sr-,v,6 c,,3 -i I r- fe e of t-e E'i~ctrclysis Melhnd un the E- rc I' c -- r t~ r Po wd P r d-;ngi ty from 1.0 to 50 A.Idm 2 does rrt cause any sign--fir.~nt changf-,-s of shap- -* n el i~~,~trolytic copper particles. % ~ :he deforma--,4---~r. of crystal lRtt~ ~--e and therefore al -o the "ac tiv Ity" c-I the p7wie--, 2-ncrease simultaneously with the increase of currcnt density 'n electrolysis. 3.) As regards its c r t-: ty:' th,~ ~- duc t:; o n of ~~urre nt de ns i ty duri ng 2 4 e tr(,Y-- 2 from 50 t-.) 20 A /dm .-a equivalent to the f* the powder -)btaint-d at '~C, A/~im2 at -~r ar(- 1 figares and Soviet references. 5 ASSOC:A-:GN: p-.'.:.ekh!-iJ.cheskiy ~nctitut S'-' BM: 16, 19,- C%-,--; 73. Electromechanical Moments in Instruments With Moving Magnet "Electromechanical Moments in Instruments With a Moving Mag- net," by A. V. Pavlyayev, Tr. Leningr. in-ta. Aviats. prib- orostr..' issue 11, pp 35-61 (from Referat Zhurnal --Mashinostroyeniye, No 3, Feb 57, Abstract No 5647) "This article presents analytical expressions for moments of rotation Vbdch produce the reciprocal action between the magnetic field of a live stationary coil and the field of a moving magnet, and also for the stabl- Using moment which is produced when the needle deflects from the equi- 31brium position in an instrument with a moving magnet. It is shown that., regardless of the simplicity of the physical principles incorporated in instruments with moving magnets, analAical calculations are complex and Insufficiently accurate because of the impossibility of taking into ac- count the deflection during the magftetixatibn of the moving magnet and the distribution of field intensity. "Tbereforej, to establish tbe validity of those analytical calcula- tions ve must compare their results with experimental data obtained on a special model constructed to determine the dependence of moments of roWion on the Ank] of deflection under stable conditions for the =wdym- moment and number of ampere turns p the dependence of the mayl- ~ mmut of rotation over the length of the coil on its diameter, mid the dependence of the equali2ing moment on the angle of intersection and an Ue ar4gla of deflection. These functions are shmm on grapbs. The biblIograft contains seven articles.* (U) 1 29556-66 ___.EEC(kE_2/ Nqk)/ WTL1' IJP(c) ATAG ACC NRi _E~_ _ _E__ YFFO/ETC(f)/r : UR/O185/W61_V6o6/o6i5/d62~j- AP6018036 SOME CODE .AUTHOR: Adamov, 1. Yu.; Dushyn, L. 0. -Dushin. L. A.; Paylycheako.-Os.- Faylichenko, U. S. ORG: Plysicotechnical Institute AN URSR, Xhar'kav (Fizyko-tekhnichrjyy Insty-tut AN MR) TITLE: Plasma interferometry with the aid of a laser SOURCE: Ukrayinalkyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 11., no. 6# X966, 615-618 TOPIC TAGS: plasma diagnostics, electromagnetic wave Interference, bridge interfero-', meter, plasma density '~enostic PZM ABSTRACT: The authors describe a plasma di _ edure which combines the high phase-measurement accuracy provided by radio-frequency sounding and at the same time increases the range of measured electron density by using the shorter-wavelength optical range. The phase information obtained at radio frequency is converted into optical-frequency information by introducing into the reference arm of an interfero_ meter a single side-band modulator, which modulates in amplitude one of the laser side bands (Fig. 1). The oscillations from both arms of the interferometer are mixed~ in a quadratic detector (photomultiplier). In this manner the phase shift of the laser signal passing through the plasma is interpreted as the time variation of the laser frequency deviation. Frequency detection and subsequent integration of the ob-1 tained signal yield the plasma density, since its rate of change is proportional to the laser frequency deviation. It is shown that the method can be used to eBtirmte dmWBin~, Card 1/2 ACC NR: Ap6018036 the plasm density in the range 1012- 1016 CM-3 in 11DO see at a laser wavelength of 3 p and for a Plasma 5 cm in length. Orig. art. has: 1 figure and 6 formulas. 102) Fig. 1. Diagram of plasma interferometer. 1 - IAser, 2 - beam splitter, 3 - single-band amplitude 7 8 1 V modulator, 4 - investigated Plasma, 5 - photomulti- plier, 6 - intermediate frequency amplifier, 7 limiter, 8 - frequency detector, 9 - integrator, 10 - recording instrument. SUB CODE: 2o/ sm Doz.- o7Aug65/ ORIG FdW: OD2/ OM REF: 00& ATD PRESS: C,,d 2/2 --.FAVLYCHEV, F., prepodavatell Stand for light signals. Prof.-tekh. ob-r. 20 no.9:18 6 '.63- (KIRA 1611l) 1. Professionalino-tekhniclieskoye uchilishche NO.27 g. Gortkovskoy obl. BARKOY, V.Ye.; BYKHOVSXIY, Ya.l.; URZHIBOVMIY, V.V.; PAVLTCHEV, L.Ye.; RABOTNOVA. K.A.; SOXCLOV, V.B.; SOLCVIY3V, P.N.; KARSONSKly, D.S.; ZVMIIGOROD:ZIY, I.S.. red.; SAVEL'YEV, V.I.. red.; BORMIOV, N.I.. tekhn.red. (Savety rules in the construction and use of communication structures and equipment] Pravila takhniki bazopasnosti pri eksplustataii i stroitalletve sooruzhanii I uatroietv eviazi. Moskva, Goa.energ. 12d-vo, 1959. 103 p. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Hinisterstvo stroitel'stva elektro- stanteiy. Tekhnicheskoye upravlenlye. 2. Tekhupravlonive Hi '- nisterstva alektrostantBiy (RES) (for Berkov). 3. VsesoyuznYy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut energetiki (VNIIE) (for Bykhovskiy, Favlychav, Sokolov). 4. Gosudarstvennyy treat po organizataii i ratsio- nalizataii elektrnqtantsiy (CROBS) (for Grzhibovskiy). 5. Leningrad- skoya rayonnoye.upravleniye energokhozymystva (Lenenergo) (for Rabot- nova). 6. Koskovskoye rayonnoye upravleniye energokhozy,,ystva (for Solov,yev, Khersonek17)- (Electric engineering--Safety measures) (Pirst aid in illness and injury) DT e ra t i on of' I o,, - D ~,,v r' e:- '. n. PAVLYCHXV, L.Ye., in2honer. Effect of high-frequency channels of 400 Kv electric trans- mission lines upon high-frequency telephone channels. Elektri- chestvo no.1:26-34 Ja '54. (MLRA 7:2) 1. TSentrallnaya nauchno-iseledovatellakeya telektrotakhnicho- okays laboratoriya NEW. (Electric lines) (Telephone lines) To S.- r H 3 i USSR, 7r,:,4 So S, t -' t I I i t ~t PAVLYCHEV, L.Ye., kand.tekhn.nauk- Drainage coils as a special meas,.we for protecting com-Municaticn Dines from dangerous and interfering effects of electric power transmission lines operating in a nonsymmetrical mode. Trudy VNIIE no.7:315- 339 '58. (MIRA 16:12) 14 Electrical Ltigirjoering Ah"Itl*uCtf, :MAY 195 4 M9. Inmicnee ot ft.j. riux-," tit -WUk%! trars. on h.r. IfIrf4lorle Chawlelk, 41f ---Oero~ 194, 77'-, A milidy -ef titz 6k-o t-f M. char.:~;; m' l"V tfalv~mjslitin liw~ on li.(. tejepl,,q,~, tjj-ljr~J, 1~r (lillC;Cr-l title aj'po.101 mfldifimi~ according to the rmium of [he ull:~~IIA ~Itf( ~1;ort vurves tile -,crecning ciTcet of the on the allenvation at tile appt(izjj:hLs to mtw% I -gn thi: phzec-cartlt ciwk ti-A ffic :nmiimma- Cimilit amounlied (in nil avrial'T, fof all iv -in incteasc in Ow imcritizilion (if :~ D! 14 N. Un,~Trr lbc~.e i-miditions, :he d6ftirlbintl voltage 1nduztd In il-c r0rilinunicalion civoiit h lieduc-0 by nrly 15' % on an -3verage for all distames 1V1%wcTx zilcu"L~. Ocu~.l as tl--u jnflnXT-,Jnj, pWc urth my be cinull wid tho conifiltrikali ng affiCcf nf Ifte. jr-,-~C 1K -miodcred at .11 1. 1,hSVmvn;. U)"Ic. *tuding attctlumion 01 Is- "Z6 N or tl-x nvrfll!.~f the voltige. 25 pV, the mininium 00ance of appyol~h K-wittes I RX) m. If (tie rear end of ilhe xmmurca- flon line is at .1 lo", itudinal distame of at IraA 2-3 km fr(--jn the near end of the transinission TiTc ind the Imal valtic dthe immecurrmls in c~ual% the direct ciurcni in (tie innuctci!T,, Or.-,zit the mls%nlk attenuation by cfk'il a tit-, mighbelifing jl)!W;Cs lx~wnx-. ~-S N for appmadici f,flm-ISOO 11). The'listurb-fig .ohalm in the telcphone circuit i~ cotrcsnnkfin~'y !ccl.iccd by 90-95'V.. The inininium r-rmissi~lt d-itfaricc of appr,~wh thus brconvs 330 m with :'~e &lvc norms, cor ~j of the previ(ici value, In ft con pm-.2ting Citticts Oftbe CUTIC~as U mutt fficrrKira be cunkid"r,i, in mighbouring ph4. P.A. 1.11T" PATLYGM, 1. N. Antonatic dyelag of the color tape Of a ST-33 apparatus. Test. sviast 14 no.6:28 Je 154. (KM 7:7) 1. Glava" 1whazer Kurmkogo toentrallnogo telegrafs. (Telegraph--Apparatus and supplies) ROZEVVREM, R.G.; TUCHEVA, Z.S.k P A~HEVA,p A4!)-LILBX9V, I.S. Sintering of sulfate-limestons charges. Trady rajn.-mt.JWT,.Sib. otd-AN &SSR no.15:27-39 160. (KMA 14:6) (A3Lumimu)---I*taUurgy) (Sintering) ~17- 29622 Vyekhanieatsiya i Ratsi-onalieat-iva stroit-,Iellnykh Pa-ot. lioloch. :~rornr-stl 19119, No.~. S.I.P-21 Sn: Let.opis' No.bO tur, Uf Ilervou''; a fccu- o' itJ -a-" r C; n r ",3 r v cu r ",c Vi *~, , , ; ., - .c VZ /'~ '1A 'j / A, ~ . /-~ USS17/11uman and Animal Mysiolo(_~y - Nervous Systen, V-12 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Molt, No 1) 1958, "23 Author : R.A. Pavlygina Inst : Institute for the Higher Nervous Activity, Academy of Sciences, USSR Title : Establishment of a Dominant Factor in the Hypothalmic Area and Investigation of Its Properties. Orig Pub : Seriya Fiziologii, 1956, 21 pp 124-138 Abstract : The orienting reaction of rabbits to auditory and light stimuli was reflected in motion, accelerated breathinG and, occasionally, a quickened pulse, decreased amplitude of potentials in the motor region of the cortex (C) as well aa the appearance of a rhythm of 6-8 oscillations per second in the optical and hypothalmic areas (H). Upsurae in blood pressure was only observed during the Card 1/3 v)- In a series z)f Cases the dominant fact-Ir Card 213 USSR/Human and Anirnl Physiol,--gy - Nervous System. 11-1 P Abs Jcur : Ref Zhur - Bi,~l., No 1, 1958~ 4423 prevailed for several 'ays after polarization. Wh(in t1he current was (up t~ 15", V) tile (II)rdlitult iftat(.~ was transf,,jrm(.;,1 IrjU, a persirial atate which, In turn, was accompaxied by a reduction in the electroacti- vity (up tG 10 -V) in C. Card 3/3 , PAMOINA, R.A. Eloctrical activity of Uie cortox, thalamus, hypothalamus, and the reticular for-,=tion of the brain atera In rabbits following the combination of sound wi# rhythmic light. Trudy Inst. vys. nerv. deiat. Ser. fiziol. 5:39-48 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1, Iz Laboratorii obshchoy fiziologii toentrallnoy nervnoy sistemy (zav. - V.S. Rusinov) instituta, vysshey nervnoy doyatelinosti. (ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY) (CEREBRAL CORTEX) (CONDITIONED RESPONSE) (LIGHT-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (SOUIM-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) P,AV,-UO--B,A-l &A, - Study of the excitation focus of the 'single tetanic contraction' type developed in the cerebral oortem. Trudy Instovy9onervodeiato Ser.fiziol. 709-48 162. (MIM 16:2) (CONDITIOVED FMPONSE) (ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM) PAVLYGITIAp R.A.; POZDIPJAKOVA, R.A. Creation of a dominance focus in the motor analyzer with a pulsating constant current. Trudy Inst. vys. nerv. deiat. Ser. fiziol. 5:49-57 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Iz Laboratorii obshchey fiziologii (zav. - V.S. Rusinov) instituta vysshey nervnoy deyatellnosti. (CEHEBRU CORTEX) (ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY) (LIGHT-PHYSIOILGICAL EFFECT) (SOUND-PHYSIOLOGI CAL EFFECT) PAVLYGINA, R.A. Impairment and restoration of the higher nervous activity as re- lated to the creation of a focus of excitation in the kWpothalanic region of the rabbit brain. Trudy Inst. vvs. nerv. deiat. Ser. 2.1" fiziol. 3:19-31 '39. (KLM 12:3) 1. Iz laboratorii obahchey fiziologii nerrnoy sisterW, zav. - V.S. Rusinov. (HYPOTHAIAMUS) (COTIDITIOITED FMPONS3) B/021/63/000/002/014/016 ,Synthesis and adsor. D405/D301 + OH04H9._ J1 On the original and modified silica specimens the sorption isotherms 'Of.vapora of m6thanol,*benzene~ haptane and.dry' as a g eous hydrogen dichloride were studied at 2000.in a vacuum.adoorption-device with 'quartz spring balaxices. It was found that substitution of part of _,,-the hydroxyl group's of the a'eros'ol by organic: radicals leads to a decrease.inabsoiption of methanol and benzene, ad well as of ,.:heptane.:The obtained-results are in agreement with the data avail- able iii-the literature. The'fact that methanol and benzene is much more adsorbed by,anili~ne metbyl aerosol'than by-chloromethyl aero- sol can-be explained by the possible formation of a hydrogen bond of. these materials with the AH-gr6up of aninosilicas. It was found ~.that the modification of.the aerosol of the chlor.omethyl group _::tleads to a sharp.decrease.in its adsor tion as compared to the ori- I Sinal specimen. It 'is established that amino-organic silicas are jseledt~iis.~. adsoibents,' of acidic oiibstances. It is noted that the t0ard 2/3~ L 2342-6-6 M-I'VI) ACCLSSION NR: AP6009067 SOURCE CODC: UR/0185/66/011/003/027110279 AUDIOn: P~ylyk? Be M._(Paylik, B. M. ORG: Chernovtpz State UnivexpiR_ (Cheinivets1kyy derzhuniversytet) TITLE: Scatter-Ing of ligbt by impurity centem in a solid with account of the de- viations from the Y)ranck-Cwdon principle SOURCE. Ucravins1kyy fizyclriyy zhurnal, v. 11, no. 39 19660 271-279 TOPIC TAGS; light scattering, Raman scattering impurity scattering, inpurity center; spectral distribution, spectral line, line width, absorption band, distribution funation ABSTRAM A general expression is obtained for the probability of Rayleigh and EMB scat&qrjag of IiF-,bt with account of deviations from the Frunck-Condon princi- ple in. the harmonic approximation in the oscillations of the nuclei of a solid solu- tion. The correction to the spectral distribution ofthe scattered light, due to deviations from the Franck-Condcn principle, is calculated. The resultant expres- sion is considered in the special case when the spectral intensity distribution of the incident light is Lorentzian and consists of a narTaw spectral line, and under Card 1/2 L 2324246 ACCEMION HR: AP6009067 the assulPtim t1at the maximum of the Lomtz curve"is far from the absorption band ;of. the impurity molecule. It is concluded that in general in regions far fi-m the 1.1impuritV absorption band the indicated deviations from the Fh3nck-Oondon principle -do not vontribute to the *atral distribution function of -the scattered light:and Vw -spectral distTibution function is given by the tem %ftich does not include tIm effects due to the deviations. 7he form of the scattering ~spectrum as a function i'of , the light frequency is obtained in the region of absorption by the impurity cen- I'terse A general cmiection to the integral scattering intensity due' ta, inclusiow -Condon principle is obtained. Author t F I .'of the deviations from the Ihmck hm*s A. for valuable advice and a discussion of the results. Orig art.' has '20/ SUBM DATE: 16fip;65/ ~ORIG YXF: 009/ OTH JEF: 003/ SUB ,ODDE caM 2/ ~2 LUBCHIIIKO, A.F.; PAVLIK, B.M. (Fluvlyk, P.M.] rAw of mirror symmetry ir. spectra of !!Cht absorpton r- I emission by impaity centers iTi solids. Uk~-. fi7,. zhur. 9 no.11:3221-1232 N 164 (MMA 18:1 ) 1. InstAtut fdziki Al: LlcrSSR, Yjyc-v. S/16 62/000/001,'008/'083 D228YD302 AUTHORS: Bykhovskiy, V. A., Korchinskiy, I. L. and Pavlyk,V. 3- TITLE: The earthquake of May 4, 1959, at the town of Petro- pavlovks-na-Kamchatke PERIjDICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 1, ljfD-2, 15-1o, abstract 1A158 (Tr. Tsentr. n.-i. in-ta stroit, kon- struktsiy, Akad. str-va i arkhitekt, SSSR, no. u, 1961, 5-38) TEXT: The earthquake's epicenter was situated in the ocean at a distance of 170 km from the coast. The coordinates of the epicen- ter were 530451N and 1610E, the focal depth being 30 km. The (SBM) seismometer showed a deflection of 4.8 mm. More than 100 shocks with a force of 2 - 4 points were noted in the period from May 1 to July 1. The areas of strong damage are located in lowlying localities with a datum of from +10 to +20 m. The groundwaters stand relatively high in these districts. Considerable nature was noted, too, on dredged water-saturated ground. Buildings located Card 112 S/169/62/000/00','006; 0-~3 The earthquake of May 4 ... D22b/'D302 on rocky and semirocky ground were hardly damaged. The damage to small-b-ocK buildings was expressed by oblique cracks in the walls, partitions, and bulkheads, Assembled ceilings had small cracks in the joints between the floorings. In large-block buildings the da- mage was expressed by horizontal cracks in the joints betweeii the partition blocks and by vertical cracks along the facets of window openings. Pramework buildings endured the earthquake better. / Ab- stractor's note: Complete translation. 7 Card 212 -PAVLTK9 VIS.-.--- Actual measurements of the vibrations of a large-panel aparttent house. Trudy TSNIISK no.l8tl24-143 162. (WRA 16:2) (Apartment houses-4ibration) (Earthquakes and building) PAVLYR, V.S., inzh. Calculating uie spi-smic effect on slngle-suory fra~~ie~; with rigid end we--Ilkis. Prom. stroi. 41 no-6:38-440 "'e ~64. 41JRA 17.9'- BYKIIOVSKIY, V.A.; KORCHIIZKIY, I.L.; KAFLYK, V.S. Earthquake in Petropavlovsk-Kameliatskiy on May 4, 1959. Trudy TSNIISK no.6:5-38 161. (MIRA 15:1) (Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy--Earthquakes, 1959) KORUINSKIY, I.L. prof., ioktor to),-Jui. wad:; M1'11OVSKY , V.A., kand. nauh;jAV1Z)1:,-V.S., ilizil.; SOLUEY, I.N.; S"'D,'C';, L,S., i-nzh.; S*--T7~11A U'. I '-~ , L. , red, . izd-va; t-'~DAKUA, 1'.1., tekhn. red. [Instructions for determining the seisrac load for vertical oquipmont wi(i oxwnploo of calculation] Uk-azanAla po oprode- leniiu seisrdcheskoi nagruzki dlia veltikallnykh apparatov i prilrery rascheta. Moskva, Gosstraiizdat, 1961. 30 p. O-Ull 15:8) 1. Akadei,iya straitellstva i arkhitektury SSSR. 1nstitut stroitellrWkh honstruktsiy. 2. TSer.trfdlwjy na,,ichno-i--sledo- vatell-,kiy institut stroitel'rWkh konstrW.-tsiy Alcadendi stroi- tell-tva i arkl:Litektury SSSR (for Korchinskiy, Bykhovskiy, Favlyk). 3. Goouda-rstvermaT institut po proyektirovaniyu nef- tyanykh zavc-dov pri Qosudarstrnnnom plmovom kordtete Soveta Nin-istrov SSSR (for Solovey, Sirdmov, hotova). (Earthquakes and building) KORCFIIISKIY, I.L., prof.; I-OLYAKOV, S.V.; B1191OVSKIY, V.A~; FUZINKFVICH, S.Yu.; BEGAK, B.A., red. izd-va; SHERST113VA. N,V,, tekhn. red. (Principlos of designing buildings in earthquake districts] Osnovy proektirovaniia zdanii v seixnicheskikh raionakh; posobie dlia pro- ektirovshchikov. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit J. arkhit. i stroit. materialam, 1961. 487 p. iMIRA 14:12) (Earthquakes and building) KORCHIPSKIY, I.L., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; POLTAKOV, S.V., c.oktor tekhn. nauk; SYKHOVSKIY, V.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; ~kVUK Vc,, ~j_ inzh.; YUSFIJI, I.M., inzh.; AVEDIKOVA, S.A., inzh.; IFTIIIKA,G.A., red. izd-va; GOLIMRG, T.M., tekbn. red. (An example of earthquake design of a multi-story frame building with and without enclosure walls with attached instructions] Pri- mer rascheta mnogoetazhnogo karkasnogo zdaniia so stenovyr zapol- neniem i bez nego na seismicheskie vozdeistviia i ukazaniia k pri- meru rascheta. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit.p arkhit. i stroit. materialam, 1961. 66 p. NIRA 14:1-1) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut stroitellrykh konstruktsiy Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Korchinskiy, Polyakov, Bykhovskiy, Pavlyk). 2. Proyektrgy institut No-5 Ministerstva stroitellitva RSFSR (for Yusfin, Avedikova). (Earthquakes and building) 3 6 6/185/62/007/006/009/014 C D4 07/D3 01 0.~ -Jdstryhach, *fa. 6. and Pavlyna:, V. S. T.-TL_-': _)iffasion in a non-uniforml., heated 3trained layer in t.-,e presence of mass-exchange with the ambient medium ~j I C AIJ '~;kray.Ins'ryy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 7, no. 6, IJ62, U52-0-59 Tne relation between the processes of diffusion, heit _--n- auction and deformation in a binary isotropic solid sol.tion is considered for the case of an infinite layer of-thickness 2 1. Ti-1- dIfferential equations and the boundary conditions for tnef3e Dro- cesses are set up; thereby certain simplifying assumptions are made. The infinite 'Layer is subjected to stretching and bending; it is heated by convection with the ambient medium; an exchange of ato.ms may take place between layer and inedium. The oyatem of' equa- tions reduces to two: Card 1/4 Diffusion in a ... S/ 185/62/( 07/006/0J9/ 014 D407/D301 .D +' 0c + D+ 0t oc 2 t - ~ --I C ox OX2 ~2 0 t ot ox2 6 (51~ W.,-,ere K =A/c is she coeflf'--c'Lent of heat conductivity and )+ and c D+ are t~,e reduced di.Ifusion'coefficients. The stress-strain re- t lutions are set up. In order to determine the stre8sed-strallned s-.ate of the layer, it is necessary-to find the ddstribution of -.-e solute and ihe temperature distribution t(x, ~~hese are obtained by solving system (5) and the corresionding boundary conditions. The formula for c(x,,-), thereby obtained, is consider- ably simplified by assuming that the settling time of the thermal regime Is considerably smaller than that of the diffusion process. Card 214 8/185/62/007/006/009/014 in a ... D407/D301 The simplified formula shows ihat the change in the concentration of the solute is a result of 3 different diffusion processes: The .1.*irst process is due to the dIfference in chemical potentials, the second to the strain gradient (due to the.force P and moment and to the strain due to the temperature variation, the third is ihermodiffusion. In the case of vacuum evaporation of the so- lute the obtained formulas are modified (by setting the chemical potentials equal to zero). In a stationary proceqs, the stresses in the layer arise as a result of the external forces only. The strain components consist of three terms; the first is related to the force P and the moment M, and the other two to the diffusion .processes and the non-uniform heating. From the 'strain tensor, corresponding to the state following the removal of the applied load, it is'possible to calculate the radius of curvature of the middle surface of the layer; two formulas are obtained for the ra- dius of curvature, corresponding to the residual strain. These formulas can be used in the experimental determination of the phy- sico-mechanical constants of materials. Card 3/4 Card 4/4 S/18 61/006/005/008/~19 D274YD303 AUTHORS: Pidstryhach, Ya.S., and Paviyna, V.S. THLE: General thermodynamical relationships for solid solutions P----'RIODICkL: Ukrayins'kyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 6, no. 6, 1961, 655 - 662 TEXT: A thermodynamic system, represented by a single-phase n-com- ponent solid solution, is considered. The principal thermodynamic equation for this system is 6 n V/ dU = US + a,de,+ Y, NdCk- (1) k-I The system is characterized by five groups of thermodynamic con- stants, namely those relating to elasticity moduli, linear expan- sion, stress,diffusion and li-at capacity. These constants conslitute a complete system of physico-mechanical characteristics. By means of these characteristics and equations of type (1), it is possible Card 1/3 General thermodynamical ... S/13 6l/CO6/~--;05/I'-'C6/~I 9 D274YD303 to set up tables of all po~7sible first derivztives of the parameters of the thermodynamic system, as well as tables of the characte-,-"s- tic functions with respect to the independent variables. This is done by the Jacobians method (Ref. 6: F.A. Crawford, Am. J. Ph.,.,,s. 17, 1, 1949). Thus, the derivat.ive (:~ct/~T )e,p can be written as f ollovis O(q, Ix, e, c,) V a(c,, e, c'). a(T, lik, ti', e, c') 0 (T. IL, e, c) d (q. T, e, c') 9 (q, T, tL'. e, c') r k) Ek (~OW) : (tc' Hence, by using a formula involving the constants of the fourth group, one obtains aT dki Analogously, othei -erivatives of characteristic functions and s Card 2/3 S/18 61/006/005/CO8/019 General thermodynamical D274YD303 tem parameters can be obtained. All these Oerivatives are iisted in 8 tables. As an example, illustrating the use of the tables, the relation between the adiabatic- and isothermic moduli is derived. Other typ%cal relationships between the above constants can be rea- dily determined as well. Some of these relationships are iisted in another table. It is noted that some of the constants are indepen- dent and that the other constanta can be expressed in terms of the former. The system under consideration has 6 degrees of freedom. The number of independent constants decreases considerably if the system is an isotropic two-component solid solution under hydrosta- tic pressure. Such a system has 3 degrees of freedom and only 6 in- dependent constants. There &re 9 tables and 6 references: 3 Soviet- V, bloc and 3 non-Boviet-bloc. The references to the English-language publications read as followsi Tsham Wu Ting, James O.M. Li, Phys. Ref., 106, 6, 1957; James C.M. Li, J. Chem. Phys., 26, 4, 1957; F.A. Crawford, Am. J. Phys., 17, 1, 1949. ASSOCIATIONt Instytut mashynoznavstva ta avtomatyky AN URSR m. LIViv (Institute for the Science of Machines and Automation AS UkrSSR, Llviv) SUBMITTED: January 2t 1961 Card 3/3 36288-66 W(1)/9~C~k)-2/FSS-2 TWOW AM NKIAR6004323 SOURCE GOIE: Uft/0274/65/000/009/AO21/AO21 AUTHORS: Favlyniv, Ye. A.; Safronov, Yu. I.; 110lenovskiy-Grishchenko, V,__A. TITLEs Operator's panel In a station for-visual observations of an artificial earth satellite ~// SOURCEi Hof. zh. Radiotekhnika I alelctrosvyazl, Abs. 9A.161 RhT SOURGEs Byul. fit. optich. nnbly-udoMyn iiiniantv. aputnikov zonai, no. 1.0, 1964, 18-19 TOPIC TAGS: artificial earth satellite, artificial satellite observation, satellite tracking ., ABSTRACTt Construction and work plan for noparato blocks of an operator's panel in conducting visual observation of an arLificial earth satellite (AES) are de- scribed. The panel was prepared at the AES observation station No. 1062 at the Phernovtsy State Institute, and it has worked for a year without failure. 4 illus- trations. A. K. LTrans-1ation of abstract7 SUB CODEs 22 Card 1A 4/_ ANDRNW, A.B.; ANTONOV. A.I.; ARAPOV, P.P., BAFK4SH, A.I., BEDNTAKOVA' A.B.; BERN, G.S.; BEEMMICH. V.V.; 4XRNSHT9YN. S.A.: BITMSKOV. V.I.; BLTUMENBERG. V.V.; BONCH-BRUYXVICH, M.D.; BORMOTOV, A.D.; BULGAKOV, N.I.; VXKSLER, B.A., GAVRIIMMO. I.V.; GMIDIARR, Te.S., (deceasedl; GERLIVANOV, N.A., [deceasedl-, GIBSIM". Yo.'Yc.-. 0OLDOVSKITjo.H.; GORBUNOV, P.P.; GORYAUCV, P.A.: GRINBERG, B~G., GTffUNHR. V.S.; DAIX)VSKIT. N.F.; DZ3VUL'SKIT. V.M.Jdacessed]; DMUYLO, P.G.; MWS, S.G.: DITACHWO. P.P.; DTURNIAUM, N.S., (deceased]; TWORCHMO. B.F. [deceased]; TELITASHKMCH. S.A.: ZHKRIBOV, L.P.; ZAVELISKIT, A.S.: ZAVELISKIY, F.S.; 117KNOVS[IT, S.R.; IMS, I.M., KAZHDAN, A.Ta.-, XAZHINSKIT, B.B.; KAPLINSKI'T, SJ.: KASATKIN, F.S.; KATSAUMV. I.N.; KITAYGORODSKIY. I.I.; KOLISNIKOV. I.F.; KOWSDV, V.A.; KOMAMV, N.S.; KOTOV, B.I., LINDE, V.V.; LHBHDXV, H.V.; LXVITSKIY. N.I.; LOKSHIN, Ta.Tu-, LUTTSAIJ, Y.K.; MANNPMERGER, A.A., MIKRATLk)V. V.A., MIKHATLOV, N.M.; MURAVITIV, I.M.; WDEL'IUN, G.R.; PAVLTSHKOV. L.S., POLUTANOV, V.A.. POLTAKOV, Te.S.; POPOV, V.V.; POPOf-,-W-T.-l.`-'RAVtI#, I.Te., RZHEVSKIY, T.Y.; RDZIMNRG, G.V.; RDZEETRRM, B.A.; ROKOTTAN, Te.S.: MJKAVIRHNIKOV, V.I.; RMTSKIT, B.N. [deceased]; XMIN, P.M.; SMIRBDV. A.P.; STRPANDV, G.Yu, STIPANDY, Tu.A.; TARASOV, L.Ya.; TOKARXV. L.I.; USPASSKIY, P.P.; FADORDY, A.V.; PERM, N.M.; FRRWnl. N.Z.; KHRTFSTS, S.Ta.; KHLOPIN. M.I.-. KHODOT. V.Y., SWSHLM-, V.I., &WIRD, A.Te., SHATSOV, N.I.; SHISHKINA. N.N.; SHOR, E.R., SHPICHENNTSKIY, Te.S.; SEWRINK, B.I.; SHTM,ING, S.Z.; SHIPM, L.R.; SHUKHGALITXR. L. Ta.; NRYATS, A.T.; (Continued on next card) AlIDYWHY. A.B. (continuad) .... Card 2. TAKM",, A.T.; ANDRFTXV, Te.S.. retmanzent, rodaktor; BV=X- G*M,B.M.. retnenzent, rodaktor; BERMAN, L.D,, rateenzent, redaktor; HOLTINSKff, V.N., reteen2ent, redaktor.- BONCH-BRUTEVICH, V.L., reteenzent, redaktor; VELIR, H.A., reteensent, redaktor-, VINDGRAWV, A.V.. retmenzent. redaktor; GUDTSOV, N.T., rateenzent, redaktor. DIGTTAREV, I.L.. reteenzent, redaktor; DXMITANTUK. F.S., retsenzent; redektor; DOBROSHTSIOV. 1.N., reteenzent. rodaktor; YXUNCHIK. G.M. reteenzent. rodaktor:ZHMUCHKIN, D.N.. reteenzent, redaktoz: SHU11AVCHMO, A.N., reteenzent, redaktor-, ZLOIJBINY, G.A.. retsons6nt. redaktor; XAPILUNOV. R.P., retsenzent. redaktor; KUSAKOV, M.M., reteenzent, redaktor; LEVINSON, L.Ye.. [deceased] retsenzent, redaktor; MALOY, N.N., retsen2ont, redaktor; ?UJUWS, V.A. reteenzent, redaktor; 41MITSYN, I.I., reteenzent, redaktor; MIMIAYLOV, S.M., reteentent; redaktor; OLIVETSKIT, B.A., retsenzent, redaktor; PAVWV, B.A., reteenzent, redaktor; PANYUKOY, H.P.,reteenzent. redaktor; PLAKSIN, I.N.v retsenzent, redaktor; RAKOV, K.A. retaenzent, redaktor; RZHAVINSKIY, V.V.. retsenzent, redaktor! RIIIBXRG. A.M., retsenzent; redaktor; RDOOVIN, N. Ye., retsenzent, redaktor; RUDENKO, K.G., rateentent, redaktor; RUTOVSKIY, B.N.. [decea8edl reteenzent. redaktor; HYZHOV, P.A., roteen2ent, redaktor-, SAUDDMIRSKIY. V.B.. reteen2ent, redaktor: SKRAMTAYIW. B.G., retsen2ent, redaktor; SOKOV, V.S., retBansent, redaktor; SOKOIA)V, N.S.. reteenzent. redtkktor; SPTVAKOVSKIY. A.O., reteenzent, redaktor; STRkMHNTOV, A.Ye., reteenzent, reduktor; STRM.RTSlIY. N.S., reteenzent, redaktor; (Continued on next card) ANDRRM, A.V..(continued) .... Card 3. TWITAKOV, A.P.. retsenzent, redaktor; FAY'jUWkN, Te.M., retsenzent, redaktorl KHACHAITROV. T.S., retaenzent, redaktor; CHMNOV. H.V.. retsenzent, redaktor; SHM-GIN, A.P., retsenzent, redaktor; SfMSTO- PAL, T.M., reteenzent. redaktor! SHESHKO, To.F., reteement, redaktor; SHCHAPOV, N.M., retsenzent, redaktor-, YAKOBSON, M.O.. retsenzent. redaktor; STRPANOV. Yu.A.- Professor. redaktor; DRWYAMM, F.S.. professn-. redaktor; MAYMSKry, A.A., inzhenar, redaktor;PLAKSIN, I.N., redal-tor; RIJTOVSKIY, B.N. [deceased] doktor khimicheakikh nauk, professor, redaktor; STUMIGkLITER. L. Ta, kandidat telklinicheskikh nauk, doteent, redaktor;BRESTINA, B.S., redaktor; ZRAMMSKIY, A.A., redaktor. (Continued on next card) AND3wW. A.V. (continued) .... Card 4. (Concise polytechnical dictionary] Kratkil politakhnichs5kil sloyarl. RsdaktBiontWl sovet; IU.A.Stepanov i dr. Moskva Goo. ixd-vo tokhiiko-teorst. lit-ry, 1955. 1136 p. (WAA 8:125 1. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Plaksin) (Technology-Dictlomries) PAVLYUCHE:jKO. A* A# Cind Agr 6ci -- (diss) "Agri cultura I -enginee rirE metnojs of raising ' yield and hasteninC the ripening of tomatoes on newly--reclaimed mineral bottom lands under conditions of the forested steppes of the TASSR." Michurinsk, 1956. 10 pp (Min of Agriculture USSR. ISichurinsk Fruit end VegetableY Inst im 1. V. %fichurin), 100 copies (KL, 6-58, 101) _30- 1. PAVLYUCJa,-jIKO, A. A. 2. us3R (6oo) 4- Vegetable Gardening 7. Transplanting vegetable without irrigation, Sad i og., No. 3, 195~1. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, april , - 1953, Uncl. ~ ' VLY, c All ll. grouchr;~-* call r,,-: twle c Their i-.-- ~.cral -CuttCUL -)'13 1 n thf, -r(-st D-L(-: ; !L. Ukri,nian 33A." Garic, ~.r 3Li, y USSR, Gor .1y i)4 - (Fl-, :k,, 1, J 3,1-vey of 6"cientific ariu Zeciv.dcul efciicca E.-t JSS'll LducaLiona-~ histitutions (1--) Su: Sun, No. 5,,6, 29 Jui 55 LEVENE7S, N.P.; SAWIN, A.M.; SEMIKIN, I-D-; KAZAKOV, V.E.; MMINEK, Ye.l.; PANYUMO, L.G.; SVINOIDWV, N.P.; AVERIN, S.I.; SMIRNOV, V.M.; ZELENSKIY, V.D.; !AYKO, B.G.; TISHCHENKO, 0.1.; OWUMDVICH, B.P. DANILDVY A.M.; TISHKOV, Yu.Ya.; PANOV, M.A.; MARKELOV, A.I.; PETROV, A.K.; VASILEVSKIY, P.A.; PASYUK, K.I.; NESTEROV, V.I.; KHRUSTALIKOV, L.A.; GLAZKOV, V.S.; MAKAGON, V.G.,- FOMIN, G.G.; TRISHCHEKKO,, V.D.,; KORZH, V.P.; SUYAROV, D.I.; ARSEYEV, A.V.; k,kyj~TlLC_HpK0j A.A.; ZHADAYEV, V.G.; KONDORSKIY, R.I.; K)ROZOVA, PRUZHINER, V.L.; MMEVICHr I.A.; I.A.; KOCHETUip MALIOVANOV, D.I.; ZAKOVRYASHIN, I.I.; NOVSKIY, I.S.; NOVIKOVA, V.P.- GRISHIN, K.N.; MWKOVSKAYA, M.L.; KORNEYEV, B.M. Inventions. Met. I gornorud. proz. no.305-76 My-Je 164. (MIRA 17: 10)